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of pride and joy,1B Basketball playoffs, 1D aste the Caribbean without leaving U.S., 3C 0*a, w Canton ©bstrUer Volume 16 Number 65 The Canton Connection Thursday. February 28 1991 Canton, Michigan 64 Pages -Fifty Cents mmm 1991 Suburban Communicationt Corporation 1st telethon to tell about township By Diane Gal* staff writer * Shop Canton The Canton Retail Association kicks off its "Shop Canton" campaign at a Friday, March 8. breakfast at Palermo's Restaurant. The campaign is to encourage Canton residents to spend their retail dollars in Canton, with the effect of strengthening the community's commercial economy. Mitch Howard, owner of the Canton Big Boy restaurant, is president of the group. The breakfast is being sponsored by Manufacturers Bank Lot rezoning A public hearing for the rezoning of the area bounded by Warren. Gyde, Beck and Ridge roads is scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday, March 4, at the township administration building. The area is zoned rural residential, which allows one house for every five acres. Canton is considering rezoning the area to half acre lots. Meanwhile. residents are circulating petitions to block the change. ' Valentine trip Plymouth township resident Elizabeth Barker won a trip to Cancun, Mexico, from a call-in contest on Dick Purtan's WKQI 95.5-FM radio show onValen tine's Day. The "Nine to Five" contest asks callers to name the artist who played at 9 a.m., 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Barker won the contest on Feb. 14 and is scheduled to leave for the warm Mexican shores March 2. "I was so excited," said Barker, pompon coach for Plymouth- Salem High school. War memorial Residents working to build a war memorial in Canton will meet 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, not Thursday, March 7, as was previously reported. The planning meeting will be in the Canton administration building, Canton Center south of Proctor, to plan what needs to be done. Anyone interested in erecting a memorial in Canton is invited to attend. ft*® CLASSIFIEDS Classified makes good dollars and sense. Get the most for your money-buy or sell classified 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 UM Youf MasterCard or V«*a S" what's inside Building scene . . IH Business . . . 1C Calendar. . . . 8 A Classifieds. . . C,E-H Auto . C.H Employment . . . - G Index .' . . .. . . . ' . 3 G Real estate v . . . E-G Creative living . . . 1E Crossword . . . 5E Entertainment 6C Obituaries . . . . . ,6A Opinion . 12A Sports 1D Suburban life 1B Travel . 3C Canton's first telethon Sunday will feature what the township has to of- fer and tell how residents can sup- port local programs. "We took the telrthon as a way to take four hours and tell the story of the Canton Foundation,' said Bill Joyner. foundation executive direc- tor. There will be one hour devoted to each of the four areas the foundation targets education and scholar- ships; arts and culture: human ser- vices and the Canton community.' THE FOUNDATION also sponsors the monthly Canton Economic Club luncheons featuring guest speakers; as well as the the arts council and the Sell-a-Bration program x for real estate agents. Pledges will be taken during the telethon from 2-6 p.m. Sunday. March 3 on: channel 15 And for peo- f le who can't watch, donations can • mau anytime' bv calling 454- 5427. People who fyave benefited from the foundation will be interviewed during the telethon. Centennial Edu- cation Park musicians' will perform during the telethon along with Sand Aid. Larry Kneeshaw started the group with Eric Webster to perform "Desert Shield," dedicated to the men and women serving in Opera- tion Desert Storm. Kneeshaw wrote the ballad to his son who is serving in the Middle East "Raising the level of conscious- ness is the most important aspect of this," Joyner said "It's not just a blatant appeal for money, we really think the Canton story is an import- ant- story to tell. We want to take re- sources, financially and intellectual- ly and pool them And this is another step in that process " The telethon also will feature a short history of Canton's roots/ local activities and current events. Telethon callers can target dona- Uons to specific aspects of the foun- dation or put them in an unrestricted fund. SINCE THE foundation started in August 1989 more than 1120,000 has been donated. Money has been allo- cated as follows •-$9,500 for scholarships (Anoth- er $5,000 has been pledged for schol- arships and will be allocated this year; 11.000 to the university music society to take 300 elementary stu- dents to the opera l e $7,000 to commission the Sto- ryteller"' sculpture by Canjiin-artist- Joe DeLauro The bronze sculpture will be displayed in the Canton Li- brary in May $6,000 . to Plymouth Family Services $500 to the Canton Historic So-, ciety. - $1.009 to the Community Lt. GUY WARREN/statt photographer Jean Zoda said she was grateful for the thoughtfulness of three young men who found and returned an American flag that was stolen from the Canton lamily. Banner day Stolen flag returned to Canton house By Diana Gala staff writer Old Glory is back home. Three teenage boys last weekend returned a flag that was stolen from John and Jean Zoda's. house on Leeann Lane in Canton. . "They said they knew the girl who had stolen the flag and that she had three or four of them." Jean Zoda said Thp boys, who never identified themselves, said they had seen an Observer article about the theft and wanted to make sure that it was returned One of the boys wore a T-shirt with Operation Desert Storm em- blazoned on the front. "They were terribly upset, by what she had done and felt the flag should be returned, Jean Zoda said "Another fella was angry and he said: "She should be doing this, not us One of the teenagers said he was upset by the theft, because he has friends in serving in the Persian Gulf War "He saw! "I wanted to bring your flag back' and that the girl was sor- ry," Jean Zoda said. THE STORY began when the Zoda flag was stolen Feb 18. Pres- idents Day. Jean Zoda raised a bedsheet with a passionate mes- sage that explained the theft to neighbors It said "On this spot. Old Glory Flew. Our patriotism in full view . Presidents Day Flag - Stolen Away We'll miss you Red, White and Blue " Tom Sayles. owner of A-l Michi- gan Flag Pole in Canton, also read the article and offered to donate a 4-by-•6-foot nylon American flag, the same size as the original The family appreciated the ges- ture, but it wouldn't quite be the same, because the flag was a memento from John Zoda's Navy days Jean Zoda also served in the Navy. l^st weekend, the three young rjmi came to the family's aid Their hearts and patriotism were in-the right place. Jean Zoda said, explaining that they presented the flag folded in military triangle, style "I can't believe it," she said. "We just absolutely thought we would never see that'flag again I hugged the three guys and I said: "It took a lot of courage to bring it back ' " MEANWHILE. A-l Michigan Flag came through with its promise to donate a flag Jean Zoda said the family hasn't decided what to do with the extra flag They are considering donating it to someone else ^ . "We're seriously thinking about putting another sheet out to tell people what happened .and that it returned our faith in mankind again."' she said " It was returned the day the ground war started " teracy Council. a $1,000 to the Salvation Army Money also was donated to First Step, for abused women: Growth Works, substance abuse programs and Canton Place, senior citizen housing Cuts in spending ordered By Diarta Gala staff writer Township administrators were slapped with a message that reflects the weak economic limes last week They've been instructed tc cut spending at township hall — at least for a few months until after fallout . from the recession can b*i better as- sessed Formal reductions will likely follow, according to Canton chief fi- nancial officer John Spencer Canton plans to postpone $515,600 worth of expenses, according to a memo datedJFeb 13 from Spencer ""Supervisor (Tom; Yack and I re- viewed the proposed budget reduc- tions yesterday."' Spencer wrote. "We decided to hold-off on any for- mal reductions until I review the budget forecast after the first quar- ter (mid-April).'* EQUIPMENT PURCHASES will be hit the hardest by the cutbacks . 'And sorr»" other projects that we had ih the worts that we're putting on hold." Sp«-."»er said Township hall is bracing for leaner times, because Canton's ma:n revenue sources are drying up About 90 percent of the money in Canton s general fund corner !< (JST the state, as well as building fees, permits and interest income Both » areas experienced reductions Canton wtl! receive 9 5 percent less from the state compared to last year "Those are the areas thatTire Urt by a recession." Yack said Fees and permits paid to township hall were below what was anticipat- ed at the end of the last quarter in 1990 "That was a foreshadowing of what could continue tn 1991," Yack said- Onlv 10 percent of the money that goes into Canton s general fund is from local property taxes '• As the economic activity in Mich- igan falls to revenue projections there is less to share among the com- munities and obviously you ge't ieas money." Yack said We're taking an approach of a flat economy for the state " The freeze includes purchases of items like, furniture, computer soft- ware. some consultant fees, comput- er training and some township hall remodeling. Yack said \ Officials balk at stadium plan By Kevin Brown staff writer Plymouth Township Supervisor Maurice Breen wants to make one thing perfectly clear He and other township officials don't want a new Tiger Stadium in Plymouth Town- ship While some observers have specu- lated that Plymouth Township could be a prime site for a new stadium there's available land and three ma 4or freeways serve the area — De- troit Tigers officials wonlt say what sites they're looking at for a new sta- dium ,»Breen said some residents have called the township offices asking if such a project is in the works So on Tuesday, township trustees passed a resolution reading "Whereas there has been discus- sion among the media about the pos- sibility of locating a stadium for the Detroit Tigers franchise in the Char- ter Township of Plymouth Whereas the Plymouth Township master plan does not allow for the siting of such a stadium within the township boundaries "Whereas the community in gen era I dees not favor the siting of a new stadium- for the Detroit Tigers franchise in Plymouth Township ' Now. therefore be it resolved that the Plymouth Township Board 0/ Trustees opposes any and all ef- forts, attempts and plans to locate a new stadium for the Detroit Tigers within the boundaries of the Charter Township of Plymouth " Are trustees trying to end specula- tion that a stadium could be built in Plymouth Township"* That's exactly right." Breen said Tuesday "We have all these people calling, all these residents upset." Breen said " Our master plan doesn't call for it. it's not the type of facility we encourage in Plymouth Township ' Passage of the resolution doesn't stop anybody." from buying land and seeking necessary rezoning. he noted Hopefully it will be clear enough that it won't have a probabil- ity.' Breen said We've never had any contact from them (the Tigers) at all, Breen said "We also don't support the county financing that," he said, referring to » plan touted by Ed' McNamara. Wayne County executive Area citizens group halts drive for recall By Kevin Brown staff writer The reeaH is off The Plymouth citizens group that sought to recall five city com mis sioners who voted to buy Mettetal Airport is dropping the recall effort, after a statement from Mayor Dennis Bila last week Plymouth Concerned Citizens has turned in more than enough petition signatures to set a public vote on the airport issue * And I will do every thing ui my power to implement the vote that comes out, whether It's against the airport or for the air- port. Bila said last week - We applaud Mayor Bila and the city commission for their willingness to respect the wishes of us - the cit ltens. said a statement put out Mori day by the cit!?en> group There's no reason for this to be a war if we re mo\ing to a resolution through a vote of the people.' said Bill McAninch of the citizens group "Although we continue to disagree with these elected officials over tffr issue of Mettetal Airport." the state- ment said, "all we could ask is that the wishes of the people — in the form of more than 1.100 petition sig- natures requesting a public referen dum - be respected and implement- ed " /. Please tor 'age 2

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of pride and joy,1B Basketball playoffs, 1D

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The Canton

Connect ion

T h u r s d a y . F e b r u a r y 2 8 1991 Canton, Michigan 64 P a g e s -Fifty Cents

mmm 1 9 9 1 Suburban Communicationt C o r p o r a t i o n

1st telethon to tell about township By Diane Gal* staff writer *

Shop Canton The Canton Retail Association

kicks off its "Shop Canton" campaign at a Friday, March 8. breakfast at Palermo's Restaurant.

The campaign is to encourage Canton residents to spend their retail dollars in Canton, with the effect of strengthening the community's commercial economy.

Mitch Howard, owner of the Canton Big Boy restaurant, is president of the group. The breakfast is being sponsored by Manufacturers Bank

Lot rezoning A public hearing for the

rezoning of the area bounded by Warren. Gyde, Beck and Ridge roads is scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday, March 4, at the township administration building.

The area is zoned rural residential, which allows one house for every five acres. Canton is considering rezoning the area to half acre lots. Meanwhile. residents a re circulating petitions to block the change. '

Valentine trip Plymouth township resident

Elizabeth Barker won a trip to Cancun, Mexico, f rom a call-in contest on Dick Pur tan ' s WKQI 95.5-FM radio show onValen tine's Day.

The "Nine to F ive" contest asks callers to name the art is t who played at 9 a.m., 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.

Barker won the contest on Feb. 14 and is scheduled to leave for the warm Mexican shores March 2.

"I was so excited," said Barker, pompon coach for Plymouth-Salem High school.

War memorial Residents working to build a

war memorial in Canton will meet 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, not Thursday, March 7, as was previously reported. The planning meeting will be in the Canton administration building, Canton Center south of Proctor, to plan what needs to be done.

Anyone interested in erecting a memorial in Canton is invited to attend.

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Canton's first telethon Sunday will fea ture what the township has to of-fer and tell how residents can sup-port local programs.

"We took the telrthon as a way to take four hours and tell the story of the Canton Foundation, ' said Bill Joyner. foundation executive direc-tor.

There will be one hour devoted to each of the four areas the foundation targets — education and scholar-ships; a r t s and culture: human ser-vices and the Canton community.'

THE FOUNDATION also sponsors the monthly Canton Economic Club luncheons featuring guest speakers; as well as the the arts council and the Sell-a-Bration programxfor real estate agents.

Pledges will be taken during the telethon from 2-6 p.m. Sunday. March 3 on: channel 15 And for peo-

f le who can't watch, donations can • mau anytime' bv calling 454-

5427. People who fyave benefited f rom

the foundation will be interviewed during the telethon. Centennial Edu-cation Park musicians' will perform during the telethon along with Sand

Aid. Larry Kneeshaw star ted the group with Eric Webster to perform "Desert Shield," dedicated to the men and women serving in Opera-tion Desert Storm. Kneeshaw wrote the ballad to his son who is serving in the Middle East

"Raising the level of conscious-ness is the most important aspect of this," Joyner said "I t ' s not just a blatant appeal for money, we really think the Canton story is an import-ant- story to tell. We want to take re-sources, financially and intellectual-ly and pool them And this is another step in that process "

The telethon also will feature a

short history of Canton's roots/ local activities and current events.

Telethon callers can target dona-Uons to specific aspects of the foun-dation or put them in an unrestricted fund.

SINCE THE foundation started in August 1989 more than 1120,000 has been donated. Money has been allo-cated as follows

•-$9,500 for scholarships (Anoth-er $5,000 has been pledged for schol-arships and will be allocated this y e a r ;

• 11.000 to the university music society to take 300 elementary stu-dents to the opera

l e $7,000 to commission the Sto-ryteller"' sculpture by Canjiin-artist-Joe DeLauro The bronze sculpture will be displayed in the Canton Li-brary in May

• $6,000 . to Plymouth Family Services

• $500 to the Canton Historic So-, ciety. - •

$1.009 to the Community Lt.

GUY W A R R E N / s t a t t pho tographer

J e a n Z o d a s a i d s h e w a s g r a t e f u l fo r t h e t h o u g h t f u l n e s s of t h r e e y o u n g m e n w h o f o u n d a n d r e t u r n e d a n A m e r i c a n f l a g t h a t w a s

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Banner day Stolen flag returned to Canton house By Diana Gala staff writer

Old Glory is back home. Three teenage boys last weekend

returned a flag that was stolen f rom John and Jean Zoda's. house on Leeann Lane in Canton. .

"They said they knew the girl who had stolen the flag and that she had three or four of them." Jean Zoda said

Thp boys, who never identified themselves, said they had seen an Observer article about the thef t and wanted to make sure that it was returned

One of the boys wore a T-shirt with Operation Desert Storm em-blazoned on the front.

"They were terribly upset, by what she had done and felt the flag should be returned, Jean Zoda said "Another fella was angry and he said: "She should be doing this, not us

One of the teenagers said he was upset by the theft, because he has friends in serving in the Persian Gulf War

"He saw! "I wanted to bring your flag back' and that the girl was sor-ry," Jean Zoda said.

THE STORY began when the Zoda flag was stolen Feb 18. Pres-idents Day. Jean Zoda raised a bedsheet with a passionate mes-sage that explained the theft to neighbors It said "On this spot. Old Glory Flew. Our patriotism in

full view . Presidents Day Flag -Stolen Away We'll miss you Red, White and Blue "

Tom Sayles. owner of A-l Michi-gan Flag Pole in Canton, also read the article and offered to donate a 4-by-•6-foot nylon American flag, the same size as the original

The family appreciated the ges-ture, but it wouldn't qui te be the same, because the flag was a memento from John Zoda's Navy days Jean Zoda also served in the Navy.

l^s t weekend, the three young rjmi came to the family 's aid Their hearts and patr iot ism were in-the right place. J ean Zoda said, explaining that they presented the flag folded in mili tary triangle, style

"I can't believe it," she said. "We just absolutely thought we would never see that ' f lag again I hugged the three guys and I said: "It took a lot of courage to bring it back ' "

MEANWHILE. A-l Michigan Flag c a m e through with its promise to donate a flag Jean Zoda said the family hasn't decided what to do with the extra flag They are considering donating it to someone else ^ .

"We're seriously thinking about putting another sheet out to tell people what happened .and that it returned our faith in mankind again."' she said " It was returned the day the ground war started "

teracy Council. a $1,000 to the Salvation Army Money also was donated to First

Step, for abused women: Growth Works, substance abuse programs and Canton Place, senior citizen housing

Cuts in spending ordered By Diarta Gala staff writer

Township administrators were slapped with a message that reflects the weak economic limes last week

They've been instructed t c cut spending at township hall — at least for a few months until af ter fallout . from the recession can b*i better as-sessed Formal reductions will likely follow, according to Canton chief fi-nancial officer John Spencer

Canton plans to postpone $515,600 worth of expenses, according to a memo datedJFeb 13 from Spencer

""Supervisor (Tom; Yack and I re-viewed the proposed budget reduc-tions yes te rday ." ' Spencer wrote. "We decided to hold-off on any for-mal reductions until I review the budget forecast a f t e r the first quar-ter (mid-April).'*

EQUIPMENT PURCHASES will be hit the hardest by the cutbacks

. 'And sorr»" other projects that we had ih the wor t s that we're putting on hold." Sp«-."»er said

Township hall is bracing for leaner times, because Canton's ma:n revenue sources are drying up

About 90 percent of the money in Canton s general fund corner !< (JST the state, as well as building fees, permits and interest income Both » areas experienced reductions

Canton wtl! receive 9 5 percent less f rom the s ta te compared to last year

"Those are the areas thatTire Urt by a recession." Yack said

Fees and permits paid to township hall were below what was anticipat-ed at the end of the last quarter in 1990

"That was a foreshadowing of what could continue tn 1991," Yack said-

Onlv 10 percent of the money that goes into Canton s general fund is from local property taxes

'• As the economic activity in Mich-igan falls to revenue projections there is less to share among the com-munities and obviously you ge't ieas money." Yack said We're taking an approach of a flat economy for the state "

The freeze includes purchases of items like, furniture, computer soft-ware. some consultant fees, comput-er training and some township hall remodeling. Yack said \

Officials balk at stadium plan By Kevin Brown staff writer

Plymouth Township Supervisor Maurice Breen wants to make one thing perfectly clear He and other township officials don't want a new Tiger Stadium in Plymouth Town-ship

While some observers have specu-lated that Plymouth Township could be a pr ime site for a new stadium — there 's available land and three ma

4or f r eeways serve the a rea — De-troit Tigers officials wonlt say what sites they're looking at for a new sta-dium ,»Breen said some residents have

called the township offices asking if

such a project is in the works So on Tuesday, township trustees

passed a resolution reading "Whereas there has been discus-

sion among the media about the pos-sibility of locating a stadium for the Detroit Tigers franchise in the Char-ter Township of Plymouth

Whereas the Plymouth Township master plan does not allow for the siting of such a stadium within the township boundaries

"Whereas the community in gen era I dees not favor the siting of a new stadium- for the Detroit Tigers franchise in Plymouth Township

' Now. therefore be it resolved that the Plymouth Township Board 0/ Trustees opposes any and all ef-

forts, attempts and plans to locate a new stadium for the Detroit Tigers within the boundaries of the Charter Township of Plymouth "

Are trustees trying to end specula-tion that a stadium could be built in Plymouth Township"*

That's exactly right." Breen said Tuesday

"We have all these people calling, all these residents upset ." Breen said " Our master plan doesn't call for it. it's not the type of facility we encourage in Plymouth Township '

Passage of the resolution doesn't stop anybody." from buying land and seeking necessary rezoning. he noted Hopefully it will be clear enough that it won't have a probabil-ity.' Breen said

We've never had any contact from them (the Tigers) at all, Breen said

"We also don't support the county financing that," he said, referring to » plan touted by E d ' McNamara. Wayne County executive

Area citizens group halts drive for recall

By Kevin Brown s ta f f w r i t e r

The reeaH is off The Plymouth citizens group that

sought to recall five city com mis sioners who voted to buy Mettetal Airport is dropping the recall effort , af ter a statement f rom Mayor Dennis Bila last week

Plymouth Concerned Citizens has turned in more than enough petition signatures to set a public vote on the airport issue * And I will do every thing ui my power to implement the vote that comes out, whether It's against the airport or for the air-port. Bila said last week - We applaud Mayor Bila and the

city commission for their willingness to respect the wishes of us - the cit ltens. said a statement put out Mori day by the cit!?en> group

There's no reason for this to be a war if we re mo\ ing to a resolution through a vote of the people.' said Bill McAninch of the citizens group

"Although we continue to disagree with these elected officials over tffr issue of Mettetal Airport." the state-ment said, "all we could ask is that the wishes of the people — in the form of more than 1.100 petition sig-natures requesting a public referen dum - be respected and implement-ed " /.

Please tor ' age 2

2A(C) O&E Thursday. February 28. 1991

Academy seeks money for gym

By Kevin Brown staff writer

Because there is DO suitable gym for varsity athletics, the league co-champ Plymouth Christian Academy Eagles varsity basketball team has to play its games in public school gyms.

But supporters of the school, on Joy Road in Canton along the Plym-outh Township border, are trying to raise money to change that. . Mark Immerfall of the school's board of directors is organizing an auction for 6:30 p.m. Saturday, March 16, at the Mayflower Meeting-House in Plymouth.

SCHOOL OFFICIALS want to build a gym-field house to serve the preschool through 12th grade Chris-tian school, which has S75 students-mainly from Plymouth, Canton and Livonia. The gym-field house will cost around $850,000.

"It's hard to say what our goal would be," Immerfall said. "I'm hop-ing to raise $40,000 (through the auc-tion)."

—Other academy teams that must

use facilities at other schools are the boys varsity soccer, baseball and track teams and girls varsity basket-ball, soflball, volleyball and track.

TICKETS ARE $25 for the suit-and-tie affair^where hors d'oeuvres and dessert will be served.

Among items io be auctioned are a four-door 1963 Chevy Bellaire with 47,000 miles; three four-wheel off-road bikes; a grandfather clock; and sports memorabilia including the signed jerseys of Detroit Red Wings Steve Yzerman and Bob Probert.

The hundreds of items are mostly donated from the Plymouth area, said Immerfall, head of promotions for the board -

He said 250. of the 400 available tickets have been sold so far. Tickets are available at the school.

"Things are going great," Immer-fall said.

"We hope to see a lot of Plymouth-Canton people come to the auction," school super intendent Roland DeRenzo said. "There will be a lot of great deals, we just look forward to a real elegant evening."

CEO writes prescription for success By Laonard Pogar staff writer

Gary Ley, Garden City Osteo-pathic Hospital's chief administra-tor, is a good sport when it comes to health and personal hobbies.

He enjoyed sports as a young-ster, earned varsity basketball let-ters at Plymouth High School and is a follower of Ty sports.

But it was a chance conversation while refereeing a University of Michigan intramural basketball game that triggered a change of career plans, from a pre-medical school course to hospital adminis-tration. -c

While attending Plymouth High School. Ley said that "I was never a star but a good strong substi-tute."

"I always enjoyed sports," he said. "I was also classified as a jock."

Even today, Ley said he likes all

public health (as a possible ca-reer)."

He eventually switched to public health studies, came to Garden City Hospital in 1979 as an admin-istrative assisant and was eventu-ally named chief executive officer in late 1989.

That change ultimately resulted in Ley coming to Garden City Hos-pital -where he is currently the chief executive officer.

Ley, 36, a Canton Township resi-dent, has had a long interest in sports.

TV sports, "even those sports 1 know nothing aboijt, such as la-crosse." y y

Many of his current friends were fellow athletes from Plymouth High School. .

LEY WAS a first year pre-med school student at U-M and graduat-ed with majors in biology and or-ganizational psychology.

But in the conversation with the other referee, Ley said the other student talked about public health and was excited about it.

"Until then, I wasn't aware of

FOR SEVERAL years, he played basketball with hospital doctors and enjoys-tennis and swimming.

A new hobby is scuba diving, for which he was recently certified.

He became interested in scuba diving a year ago while attending a business meeting in the Caymen Is-lands.

He said that on the islands, there is nothing to do "but eat, sleep and dive."

Ley said that he likes sports be-cause it keeps him in shape and provides him a chance to keep in touch with friends. '

Sports and scuba diving aren't

Gary R. Ley a good sport

the only hobbies Ley enjoys in his spare time.

One of his fantasies is to go on a photo-safari trip in Africa for three months.

Thufday. February 28. 1991 Q&E <C)3A

State school chief supports a local tax increase By Darrell Clam staff writer

Mayor's statement puts end to recall Continued from Page 1

The recall effort against Bila, Mayor Pro-Tem Ralph (Jack) Kenyon and commissioners James Jabara, John Vos and Ron Loiselle was sparked by their vote in January to begin steps to seek state and fed-eral grants to bhy and run the Can-ton airport, along with Plymouth Township.

At commission meetings where the airport issue was discussed, sev-eral Plymouth residents urged the commission not to enter into an air-port agreement with Plymouth Township. Opponents said the air-port purchase could cost taxpayers, while commissioners favoring the purchase said the agreement with Plymouth Township ruled out such costs.

Some opponents urged the com-mission to schedule a public referen-dum on the airport issue. But most commissioners said they were elect-ed to decide such matters through commission votes.

Airport opponents have collected more than three times the number of signatures from registered voters

needed to seek a vote on a city char-ter amendment. If passed, the amendment would prohibit the com-mission from joining an effort to run an airport.

"I appreciate the fact that I don't have to go through a recall. The city has other business that has to be at-tended to," Bila said."

"Quite frankly, I thought the re-call was unfounded in the first place," Jabara said. "Typically re-calls are for malfeasance. It would have been a waste of money at this point, there's going to be an election in the fall.

"I'm glad i t '^put to bed, we just have to move forward," Jabara said.

"I believed we've all worked hard for the best interest of the city," Loiselle said. "It (the recall) wasn't justified just because I disagreed with a certain viewpoint."

"I think that this is a responsible move on the part of the advocates of the recall," Kenyon said, adding their decision would save the com-munity anguish and money. Vos aiso said he was pleased the recall effort has been called off.

Acting state school Superintendent Gary Hawks sought support Tuesday for a Wayne-Westland school tax in-crease, jsaying the district has en-tered "a very critical stage" that could leave it bankrupt.

"It may be a deficit school dis-trict," Hawks said during a press conference Tuesday morning at the school board office.

The district serves southeast Can-ton.

Hawks rallied for support just 15 days before district voters will de-cide the fate of a proposed 7.75-mill tax increase that school officials say is needed to avert sweeping budget cuts. A special election will be held Wednesday, March 13.

Hawks, accompanied by state school, budget director Calvin Cupi-dore, came from Lansing as a "per-sonal favor" for Wayne-Westland school Super in tendent Dennis O'Neill, who stressed that "we are in a crisis."

Cupidore said the visit "belies the seriousness" of the situation.

Wayne-Cupidore, who said, "We don't come here today with money in our pock-ets. In fact, we worry about that

West/and School District The. district serves southeast Canton.

Hawks talked at length with re-porters during the one-hour press conference that also drew local busi-nesswoman Margaret Harlow, who co-chairs the pro-tax-increase citi-zens group Save Our Schools, and lo-cal school business manager Elwood (Woody) London.

Though Hawks and Cupidore con-ceded there's much local opposition to higher taxes, they stressed that state-level efforts to Improve school financing could take several years.

"THAT'S NOT going to happen in time to help you folks here," Hawks said.

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Hawks, scanning a list of proposed local budget cuts, voiced concerns about reducing the high school in-structional day, postponing new text-book purchases, and eliminating ele-mentary art, music and physical ed-ucation programs.

Trimming high school hours would come at a time when state and na-tional educators are considering, longer school" days and school years, he said. "Learning can't take place if you're not in school."

Reducing the instructional day would be "a giant step backward" for the district, causing a loss of high school accreditation. Hawks said. -

Wayne-Westland textbooks — some up to 13 years old — could leave students unprepared for .new state achievement tests that have begun to place more emphasis on critical thinking skills, especially in reading and science, Hawks said.

"That's terrible when you stop and think about it," he said. "We're test-ing (students) on a new way of think-ing, and here you are using textbooks that are 13 years old."

HAWKS ALSO warned that a de-

clining school district could cause lo-cal residents and businesses to move out.—causing—property • values—ttr plummet and making it virtually im-possible for Westland to compete in a "world economy."

Cupidore, responding to criticism that school officials received for re-cently approving teacher salary in-creases of 11.9 percent over two years, said the pay hikes "were with-in reason" compared to other dis-tricts.

When asked what his response would be to residents who believe they're paying more school taxes than neighboring school districts — but seeing less results — Hawks turned to local officials, who noted that Wayne-Westland ranks only 28th among 34 Wayne County dis-tricts in per-pupil spending.

Hawks also steered away from ex-tensive comments on how the dis-trict can control potential damage to the campaign for the tax increase from Mayor Robert Thomas, who has publicly opposed the tax in-crease.

"A lot of people don't understand school finances," he said, though his remark.didn't appear directly aimed at Thomas.

" photos by SHERRiE BU28Y MaUCotoe'aph^r Plymouth-Salem High School pompon girls show their strength as compet i tors as they pract ice formation before t h e state com-petit ion. " .

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Local pompon squads cheer state results Despite injuries \uid illnesses.

Plymouth and Canton pompon squads did well in the state competi-tion Feb 23.

For instance, the Plymouth-Salem Rockettes have a 30-member squad But a broken wrist, mononucleosis and a back out of place kept three girls from competing last weekend

And one girl had strep throat, but she competed." said Rockettes coach Elizabeth Barker

"I was afraid it would demoralize the kids, because they had to make a lot of changes in the last couple of days. But they really pulled it to-gether and performed as a squad re-ally well My girls do their own cho-reography.''

Six out of the eight squads that won top places "were from our area." Barker said

EACH POMPON squad is judged on many categories on their four-minute routine. They placed as fol-lows:

• Garden City High School won

first place; • Plymouth Salem High School

won second place; • Plymouth Canton High School,

third place; • Livonia Churchill High School,

fourth place. • Livonia Franklin High School,

fifth place; • Saginaw Heritage High School,

sixth place; • Davison High School, seventh

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Chiefettes took first place in the state competition

"It's amazing that there are so many kids from this area who are that good. The competition is incred-ible. but it's so neat to see what they come up with."

Before the teams were allowed to compete"'in the state competition at .Heritage High School in Saginaw, they had to meet requirements set out in the regionals. That's where some of the teams are weeded out.

P l y m o u t h - S a l e m p p m p o n girls pract ice before the s ta le compet i t ion.

District to fill reservist pay loss Plymouth-Canton schools employ-

ees who serve in the armed forces reserves won't suffer a decrease in pay if called to active duty,

The school board on Monday ap-proved a policy calling for employ-ees called to active duty to have their military pay supplemented by the schools to equal their current regular salaries.

- This is a leadership kind of step."

said board vice president David Art-ley He said the policy could serve as a model for other school districts to follow

•"Some people could be in real eco-nomic stress because they're at-tempting to support their country." said board member E J McClendon. in support of the policy.

. McClendon said someone in the community, knowing the board was

considering the policy, asked if the board was supporting the war "It is trying to support people," he re-sponded

By the policy, "This leave entitle-ment is not to exceed a total of six calendar months per call-up. unless extended by the board

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Middle school boundary changed To even out enrollment between

East and Central middle schools, the Plymouth Canton Community school board approved a boundary shift that wyll affect 26 students sched-uled to begin sixth grade in August

The board approved the boundary change Monday By the board action, sixth graders living in the Crossings of Canton, and Stoneybrooke entering middle school for the first time will

be assigned to Central . Middle School.

And effective June 14 any new middle school students enrolling in the district who live.in the Crossings of Canton or Stoneybrooxe will be assigned to Central Middle School

"We're trying to relieve the crowding at East," said Superintend-ent John Hoben

Further, for the 1991-92 and 1992-

93 school years, ali current Cross-ingS of Canton or Stoneybrooke stu-dents who will enter grades seven and eight will have the option to con-tinue at East Middle School to com-plete their middle school years, or attend Central The district would provide transportation to either school "

Currently. 760 students are 'en-rolled at East Middle School and 580 at Central

Youth nominations sought for award U S Rep William D Ford, D-Tay-

lor. has set March 25 as his deadline for accepting nominations for his an-nual Medal of Merit for outstanding youths - .

Originally conducted in 1976 as part of the bicentennial celebration, the awards program was so well received that the citizens commit-tee. which consisted of volunteers from each of the 20 communities *ithin the 15th District, recommend-ed that it be continued as an annual event

Ford's district includes Westland Garden City, Canton Township and the southern section of Livonia

Committee members are . Olan Barnes I n d Dale Smith of Canton Township; David Keith of Garden City. Amy Juntunen, Beverly Wesner and Dale Jurcisin of Livonia, and Marge Gartz and Anita Cobb of

Westland. "I continue to believe that this is

an excellent way.to honor some of our truly outstanding young people whose activities and accomplish-ments too Often have gone unnoticed and unrewarded," Ford said

THREE AWARDS will be avail-able in each of the 20 communities in the 15 th District

The first will be for youths 14 through IB who are students in sen-ior high school, the second for high school graduates 18 through 22, and the third for youth groups that have made significant accomplishments

Ford will personally present the medals Sunday, May 5. at the Wayne County Regional Educational Ser-vice Agency in Wayne

Nomination forms are available from Ford's district offices in

Wayne Call 722-1411

- "THE COMMITTEE will use the same ground rules for the judging criteria which they have followed in the past." Ford said

"The accomplishments on which judging will be based will be for out-standing, and meaningful activities, and will not be based primarily on academic ability, scholarship, ath-letic ability or organizational mem-bership

"A nominee receiving, financial payment for their accomplishment will not be eligible "

Recognizing that not all people serve as leaders. Ford said consider-ation would also be given to nomi-nees who have contributed time and effort toward meaningful projects. su£h as volunteer practices. herjMc acts and humanitarian efforts

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This week's question:

How long do you think the land war in the Gulf will last?

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- •llUt-weeks. We'ye got what it takes. We're united."

— Fred Swan Plymouth

ts not the whole thing. They'll be there awhile."

j've got friends in the Navy and that's what they say. There are politics involved."

— Tim Booms Plymouth

for a while.' are bad. It s hard to get jobs with the war going on.

— Eunice Tummins Ypsilanti

— Marilyn Sriggs Plymouth

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— Eugene Suchyta Canton

— Terry Griggs Plymouth

Teacher raises spark charges of poor management By Darrell Clem staff writer

Wayne-Westland school officials came under sharp attack Wednesday !ui appiuvmg leai'liei pay increases during a severe budget crunch that, barring a tax increase, threatens deep cuts in programs.

"I thought raises were awarded for a job well done. The kids are fail-ing,", said Laurel Raisanen. member of the Wayne-Westland Citizens for Education Committee.

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But school Superintendent Dennis O'Neill defended the salary increas-es of 11.9-percent over two years.-The district already has lost some teachers to higher-paying districts, he said. <•- •

Raisanen and O'Neill clashed dur-ing an "Education on Education" breakfast Wednesday morning that drew 30 people to Joy Manor in Westland. The debate, sponsored by the Westland Chamber of Com-merce, came just two weeks before a March 13 election in which voters will decide whether to increase tax-es by 7.75 mills.

The Wayne-Westland distr ict serves southeast Canton.

RAISANEN DEMANDED more accountability from teachers and accused school officials of "black-mail and extortion" for proposing massive budget cuts that will cause the district to "self-destruct" if pro-posed tax increase is rejected.

"We are being oppressed into a taxation level that many people can-not afford," Raisanen said. "We are being bullied by our public servants into granting them pay increases.

"I don't feel that giving the teach-ers raises for a job not well done is the way to go," she added later.

BUT O'NEILL took "strong ex-ception" to Raisanen's statement that teachers aren't doing a good job.

It's "unfair" to expect them Jo work for less money than their counter-parts in surrounding districts, he said.

The latest salary increases will cost the district $4 million over two years. The proposed tax increase would generate $11.5 million a year and be levied for five ears. >

Wayne-Westland teacher salaries rank 20th among the 31 districts that have contract settlements among the 34 school districts in Wayne County. The top local salary is $47,355.

Teachers had threatened a strike before they received a new contract on Feb. 11.

"I DONT feel that the world would have fallen apart if that had happened." Raisanen said. State leg-islators should be ^pressed to enact laws preventing public servants from striking, 9he said.

In other discussion. O'Neill noted that the district already has cut $5 million from its budget. But it will face much deeper cuts if the. pro-

posed tax increase is rejected. Those cuts include eliminating busing ex-cept for special education students, reducing the high school instruction-al day by one hour, eliminating sports'antf other nun-ai-aUtjnilL' piu-grams, and postponing textbook pur-chases.

IF THE proposed tax increase is rejected. O'Neill said, "I don't know what I'll be telling you a year from now There's nothing left to cut."

Raisanen charged that school offi-cials approved budget cuts with lit-tle forethought — an accusation that O'Neill dismissed as "totally off base."

She predicted that voters, who last year rejected two proposed tax in-creases. will continue their opposi-tion "until they start getting the quality and the sincerity that they deserve."

O'Neill said the district spends $3,879 a year per pupil — less that the surrounding districts of Garden City, Livonia. Plymouth-Canton.

Taylor, Romulus. Inkster. Westwood. Crestwood and Van Buren.

"IF WE want to get things going better," he warned, "then we'd bet-

_t£r pass the millage. or things are going to get worse."

Although Wayne-Westland. is among 200 districts suing the state to get_more money, O'Neill said "we can't look to the state for a bailout. It's not going to happen in the near future."

EARLIER IN the meeting. O'Neill accused the Wayne-Westland Citi-zens for Education Committee of an anti-tax-increase effort "to spread lies and half-truths, but they have been unwilling to be responsible for their campaign rhetoric."

O'Neill said he was disappointed that the committee's chairman. Da-vid Moranty, didn't attend Wednes-

. day's breakfast. After the debate. Raisanen declin-

ed to discuss O'Neill's remarks at length, saying she didn't want to dwell on personality conflicts.

Brokers say school cuts are hurting sales of houses By Darrell Clem staff writer

Many house buyers are shying away from Westland — and some city residents want to move out — because local schools are deteriorat-ing. according to some real estate brokers.

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The situation worsened when Wayne-Westland school officials last year slashed school programs and services to combat a budget crunch, and the problem is expected to deep-en if additional cuts are made, the brokers said.

House buyers, especially those with children, are opting to live in such cities as Livonia, amid wide-

sp read concerns that Wayne-West-land schools are on the decline, they said.

The district serves southeast Can-ton.

Though there's no sweeping con-sensus, some real estate brokers ap-

pear concerned about the impact the school district's woes are having on the local housing market. .

"It seems like at one time there was. more pride in Wayne-Westland schools, but that seems to be chang-ing." said Walter Tabaka of Camelot Realty, Inc., in Westland.

Westland used to be a bigger draw for house buyers than such neighbor-ing cities as Garden City, because Wayne-Westland schools were con-sidered superior. Tabaka said.

"Now you'll see • them (house buyers) leaning more toward Garden City than Westland," he added.

SOME REAL gstate brokers of-fered blunt criticism of the school district, which made budgets cuts last year that included, among oth-ers. reducing the junior high school day. trimming elementary art, mu-sic and physical education pro-grams, and offering organized sports only on a pay-to-play basis. .

"I'm getting a lot of feedback from people who say the school dis-trict is going down the tubes." s a id Ron Patterson, a real estate -broker for Metro West in Garden City. "People want to sell and get out of Westland, and it's hurting the values of the homes."

The district's image began to de-teriorate in the mid-80s. when it ab-sorbed part of the former Cherry Hill School District, but the problem has worsened because of the latest budget cuts. Patterson said.

"I've even had teachers in the Wayne-Westland school district tell me that this district is going down the tubes." he said. "They see the school district from the inside decay-ing and they're telling everybody to get out."

Not every real estate broker gave such a bleak assessment of local schools. Jim Anderson of Century 21 Dynamic in Westland said he's not so sure the district's financial woes

have steered house buyers away.

. "1 D Q N 7 know that they'd be . aware of this (the budget cuts}," he said..

Moreover, Anderson questioned whether Westland residents are moving because of a battered school district image. _

"No one's moving because of that. At least that's been my experience," he said.

Ironically; the bleak forecast among some real estate brokers came after Westland property as-sessments rose by about 8'percent. However, the increase preceded the school district budget cuts.

More budget reductions, such as eliminating school busing and reduc-ing the high school day, are planned if voters reject a 7.75-mill tax in-crease in a special March 13 elec-tion

Although real estate brokers said the school district's problems have

scared away some house buyers, they also questioned whether raising property taxes would solve the pr"b-lem.

Wayne-Westland tax rates already are considered high compared to some neighboring cities, such aS Livonia, Tabaka said. I

MEANWHILE, LOCAL school of-ficials didn't dispute the remarks of real estate brokers. In fact. Superin-tendent Dennis O'Neill concurred.

Though school officials have made budget cuts for several years to ease the budget crunch, the latest reduc-tions have been much deeper and — for the first time this year — have directly affected student programs

O'Neill conceded that the prob-lems could prompt current residents to move out and cause house buyers to stay away.

"Who wants to move into a com-munity with an inadequate school district?" he asked.

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School choice Hot debate soon expected in Lansing

By Tim Richard staff writer

Look for "schools of choice" to be an issue in Michigan in two months or so. Don't look for it to be

J panacea. Expect a lot of distrust in the educational establishment

That's the prognosis for a plan by which parents would choose the schools their youngsters would , at-tend. and educators would be em-powered to offer specialized pro-grams for them to choose from.

"Choice won't be on the front burner for two months." lobbyist Tom White told his boss, the Michi-gan Association of School Boards, in convention last week.

Added Mike Addonizio, the for-mer college professor who is Gov. John Engler's education adviser: "We do not have a full-blown pro-gram for choice. The governor does not view it as a pancea, not as an end in itself

"A year of planning would be needed for choice," said Addonizio. pointing to fall of 1992 as a starting date. "The governor and Legisla-ture would be interested in sup-' porting the costs particularly counseling for families and trans-portation."

WHITE SAID MASB. which rep-resents the elected trustees who govern school districts, is more in-terested in funding equity between dismally poor and well-off dis-

tricts. "Choice detracts from the real issues of finance and school improvement."

In Minnesota, half of 1 percent of parents enrolled their children in a statewide choice program. "Of those, only 26 percent did so for ac-ademic reasons The others were for convenience or athletics." White said.

MASB's interests are getting the • state to fund transportation, Stall, development and parental counsel-ing if a "choice" program is adopt-ed here. "We want to be there if this is imposed." White said.

In this area, many districts are wary of choice, fearing their quali-ty programs would be inundated with ..applicants from lesser dis-tricts.

ADDONIZIO'S words were reas-suring to trustees. An economist and- former state Senate Fiscal Agency analyst, he used the words "the governor is interested in. . when presenting Engler's views.

Engler's goal is improved pupil outcomes, and choice is only one el-ement in that program. Addonizip said. More important elements are t state aid. equity between dlSli ivlA* and site-based management, he said.

Engler and the State Board of Education have endorsed inter-dis-trict choice, and Addonizio said "an additional year of planning would be needed. The governor Would be

4 The governor and Legislature would be interested in supporting the costs — particularly

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" transportation.' v

— Mike Addonizio education advisor

interested in providing state grants for pilot programs, transportation costs ahd formula aid.

To an Oakland County school board member who asked how a limited number of slots would be allocated. Addonizio replied it would be done by random jelec-tion "Everyone seeking a place has the same chance We wouldn't let the {receiving) schools choose In large districts which offer choice programs, they guarantee a family one of their first -three

.choices. Ihesaid-THE STATE WILL come close to

giving districts the monetary aid increase they want next fall, it appeared

Lobbyist White said public schools will need an increase of 4 to-6 percent to "keep pace with in-flation ' on top of rising retirement costs

Addonizio said they can expect

"better than 4 percent, which is not remarkable by mid-1980s stand-ards" but is good in a period of downsizing state government

Two key lawmakers told MASB is doing better by its public schools than other states

"Michigan »s the only state not cutting K-12 aid." said Sen Dan DeGrow, R-Port Huron, chair of the Senate appropriations subcom-mittee "It will not occur It is not negotiable . A lot of John's prob-lems would go away if be were to decide to cut education."

"K-12 education is a very im-' portant human service." said Rep James O'NeiH. D-Saginaw. chair of \the House appropriations subcom-mittee "Over the last 10 years, alot of money has been diverted from education to other .pro-grams."

THE LAWMAKERS said it's un-likely the state would .follow through with money for classroom computers, a program started by former Gov. James Blanchard

' 'It is not his (Engler's) favorite program." said DeGrow School districts were notified they would purchase computers at their own risk Any (computer) money will come from the K-12 slice of the pie (general state aid)"

"Let's face it.".added O'Neill-"There's been a change in the ad-ministration and a change in the economy"

Board to interview trustee candidates

Every one of the 10 people who applied to fill a vacancy 00 the Schoolcraft College board of Trus-tees will be interviewed in person for the job

Board chairwoman Mary Breen announced the interview policy this week

Candidate interviews, have tenta-tively been set for Monday, March 11 in the college board room, with each candidate given about 15 min-utes to respond to board questions. Interviews are open to the public.

Casndi^ates to be interviewed in-clude Ronaele Bowman. Livonia; Willis Brauer. Livonia. Pauletle Ce-bulski, Plymouth; Yvonne Constas. Livonia. Robert Gordon. Plymouth, Stephen Ragan, Plymouth; Su-bramaman Ramamurthy, Canton. Andrea Taylor. Livonia; Jeffrey The odore. Livonia; and Patricia Watson. Northville

Bowman. Taylor and Theodore all ran for the board in 1989

Candidates seek to replace trustee Jack Kirfcsey. The Livonia resident announced his intention to resign from the board last fall, after a dis-pute involving selection of the col-lege's legal representative.

Bowman is a trainer at the Michi-gan Training and Resource Center. Westland Brauer is a principal at Coolidge Elementary School in Livo-nia Cebulski is an assistant director with the University of Michigan Hos-pital Department of Physical and Medical Rehabilitation. Constas is a social worker in private practice Gordon is a doctor, with a family practice in Plymouth. :

Ragan is an administrative assist-ant in the Wayne County Division of Airports Ramamurthy is president of Optimum Management, Inc. an engineering and management con-sulting firm based in Plymouth. Tay-lor. a graduate of Schoolcraft's culi-nary arts program, operates a cater-ing business Theodore is an assistant Wayne County prosecuting attorney Watson is a clinical super-visor with Northville Regional Psy-chiatric Hospital and is also a men-tal health professional in private practice

Kirksey. director of rommunity • education for the Livonia Schools, is a Livonia resident

Kirksey was elected to a six-year board term in 1989, however, his ap-pointed replacement will only serve from April 24-June 30 -

IN ADDITION to Kirksey s for-mer seat, seats held by Michael Bur-ley and Jeanne Stempien will also up for election

The election is scheduled for Moo-day, June 10

Schoolcraft, a two-year communi-ty college serves a number of west-ern Wayne County communities, in-cluding the Clarenceville, Garden City, Livonia' Northville ork Plym-outh Canton public school districts A small portion of Novi School- is also included in the Schoolcraft s -vice area

Trustees oversee th»> evllege budg et and-curriculurft and are a'.- r sponsible for hiring the < ! ge pi . dent

SC offers motorcycle safety classes

With warmer weather approach-ing. Schoolcraft College is offering two motorcycle safety classes.

Motorcycle Safety, a 20-hour class, is offered for motorcyclists who are at least 15 years old. Class-room and range instruction is includ-ed. motorcycles are also provided. Riders who successfully complete the course will have their Michigan Secretary of State road test waived. The first session is scheduled Friday. March 15. Fee is $20.

Performance Based Better Biking, a one-day class, includes the Secre-tary of State Alternative Motorcycle Operation Skills Test and allows li-

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The class is offered 9 a.m. to 6 p m. Saturday. March 3 and will be repeated Saturday. March 24. Fee is $ 2 0

To register, or for additional in-formation. call the college continu-ing education services office. 462-4448 Schoolcraft is at 18600 Hagger-ty, between Six and Seven Mile roads. Livonia

Sane/Freeze hosts forum

Michigan Sane/Freeze is sponsor-ing a second town meeting to ad-dress the war in the Persian Gulf. 3 p.m.. Sunday. March 3. in Northwest Unitarian Church. 23925 Northwest-ern Highway, at Mount Vernon, Southfield.

Representatives of the media, re-ligious groups, military support groups, elected officials and minori-ty groups have been invited to par-ticipate in a panel discussion and an-swer audience questions concerning war — and post-war issues

— A l l viewpoints are welcome to be expressed. Sane/Freeze members said, audience participation is en-couraged Child care will be provid-ed.

Additional information is avail-able by calling Sane 'Freeze offices in Ferndale. 548-3920 or Ann Arbor. 663 3913

Pistons clinic set The Detroit Pistons will conduct a

free basketball clinic for youngsters 5-14 at 7 p m. Tuesday. March 5. in Schoolcraft College. Livonia

Pistons players Vjnnie Johnson and Scott Hastings, as well as assist-ant coach Brendan Suhr. will be on hand to discuss basketball funda-mentals

All participants will receive Pis-tons pennants and photos Partici-pants are also eligible to win other prizes, including tickets to a Pistons game

The clinic is sponsored by Health Alliance Plan (HAP) of Michigan Additional information is available by calling HAP. 871-8100 ,

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campus news ELIZABETH A. RICKARD.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rickard of Canton, was named to the Dean's List at Abilene Christian Uni-versity. Rickard graduated from Plymouth Canton High School in 1990.

MONA KHURANA is a student volunteer for Albion College's For-eign Language in Elementary Schools program. She is a 1990 grad-uate of Canton High School and is the daughter of Drs. Kishan and Bequm Khurana of Plymouth.

KIMBERLY A. BROWN and SOMIL R. SHAH of Canton have been named to the Dean's List at De-troit College of Business.

SHARON CHOUINARD and LYNN B. SOBCZAK of Plymouth have been named to the Dean's List at Detroit College of Business.

ROBERT B. BEEBE is among the following Canton residents to. be

named to the Dean's list at 'Grand Valley State University: Jennifer L. Demurs, Jennifer A. Ratcliffe and Roseann M. Sumpter

JIM DAVIS, son of Jim and Sharon Davis of Canton, and sophomore freestyler for the Kalamazoo Col-lege men's swimming and diving team, won a pair of events on Satur-day. Jan. 19. as Kalamazoo defeated Alma College. Davis placed first with a team season best tirhe of 10:14.49 in the 1000 yard freestyle. He also took top honors in the 500 freestyle with 4:59.82. He is a gradu-ate of Wayne Memorial High School.

CANDICE JONES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Jones of Canton, was named to the Kalama-zoo College Dean's List. She is a graduate of Plymouth Canton High School. —

MAURICE D. VALENTINI and "SCOTT A. SUMNER of Canton were named to the honor roll at Lawrence

obituaries CHARLES J. GUENTHER

Services for Charles J. Guenther,, 59, of Plymouth were Monday, Feb. 25. at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. -

Mr. Guenther was born April 15, 1931. in Aachen. Germany. He died Thursday. Feb. 21, in Livonia. He came to Plymouth in 1972 from Cleveland. Ohio.

Mr. Guc..ther was a member of • Our Lady of Good Counsel, Plym-outh, since 1972. He was an engineer with General Motors. He retired in 1988 from the Romulus Engine Plant after 27 years of service. He served in the U.S. Army for two years.

He graduated from Marquette University in 1962. He worked 19 months in Germany on the General Motors Military-Joint Venture MBT program, which began in 1965.

Mr. Guenther is survived by his wife, Brenda :C. of Plymouth^ one son, John P. of Plymouth; one daugh-ter, Brenda A. of Plymouth; two brothers, Rolf ol Wisconsin and Her-

man of California. The Rev. Basil Janaisk officiated

the service. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Dia-betes Association.

Local arrangements were made by the Schrader Funeral Home.

AGNES McNAMARA

Services for Agnes McNamara, 88, of Plymouth Township were Tues-day, Feb. 26. at St. John Neumann Catholic Church. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery in Detroit.

Mrs. McNamara was born March 10. 1902. in Bridgeport, Conn. She died Saturday, Feb. 23. in Farming-ton Hills.

Mrs. McNamara is survived by one son, Michael W. of Plymouth; 12 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchil-dren; one great-great-grandchild.

The Rev. Matthew Ellis officiated the service. Memorial contributions may be given in the form of Mass offerings.

Local arrangements were made by the Schrader Funeral Home.

Technological University.

ROBERT J. BAILEY is among the following Plymouth residents to be named to the honor roll at Lawrence Technological University: Sandra M. Dudek, Ralph R. Jones and Michael J. Poszywak.

NICOLE CARINCI and MATTHEW deCAUSSIN have been named as semi-finalists in the Michi-gan Competitive Scholarship Pro-gram. Both are seniors at The Leelanau School. Nicole is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Carinci of Canton; Matthew, the son of Mrs. Elizabeth deCaussin of Plymouth.

MELISSA K. AUGHENBAUGH is among the following Plymouth resi-dents to be named to the Dean's List at Madonna College: Karole Bailor. Angela L. Beggs, Gayle E. Bellaire, Kelly A. Berg, Kristina Black, Rhon-da A. Bode, Mary E. Bush, Christine M. Carrier, Susan C. Chriitilaw, Mark L. Fischer, David M. Frigerio, Susan E. Gamble, Steven F. Hun-dersmarck, Judith A. Korybalski, Jean M. Latawiec, Nicole Lee, Susan A. McKay, Eric J. Mullen, Debra J. Parent, Brinda L. Reiser, Loretta A. Remski, James A. Riegal and Daniel J. Taylor

' MELODY COHOON of Canton is a

recipient of the Schoolcraft* College Transfer Scholarship at Madonna College.

STEVE WROBLE of Plymouth has been named instructor of com-puter aided art and design at School-craft College —

PROBHAT BHAMA. a 10-year-old Canton resident and student at Allen Elementary School in Plymouth, is a student in the Adventures in Learn-ing program for Talented and Gifted children at Schoolcraft College. He earned three hours of college credit in a basic language computer class.

ANNETTE E. BARNOWSKI is among the following Canton resi-dents to be named to the Dean's List at Schoolcraft College: Kevin J. Barthold, Kay A. Beedle, Allison F. Berent, Eric L. Bloch, Joanna M. Cangemi, Todd D. Carpenter, Dean-na L. Cater, Craig A. Cole, Betsy L. Durkio, Susan P. Faletti, Paul B. Fraser, Linda K. Gillman, Emily C. Grammel, Candace S. Grzesik, Kamel M. Haddad, Ricky L. Hicks. Erik G. Kidder. Franklin P. King Jr., David E. Konwerski, Kimberly M. Lamer, Julie F. Lock, Jolanta Mar-kowski, Tamara-R. Mitzel, Kristeo A. Moeller, Janice N. Myers, Stacie A. Nyschick, Stacl L. Orthner, Sean

C. Pawl, Janice M. Plwowar, David S. Rogosch, Derek Ryba, Sharen A. Schwartz, Mahnaz Shamskhoozanl, Elias J. Shehadeh, Linda M. Simons, David A- Slater, Devika M. Smart, Scott D. Smith, Peggy L. Stevens, Robin E. Stuber, Gregory G. Szelazek, Stephen M. Thomas, Nicole C. Vanderroest, Kevin L. War-nemuende, Michael A. Way,, Michael L. Welchans, Cynthia M. Wiedenbeck and Caiyon Zheng:

JOSEPH P. BUDA is among the following Plymouth residents to be named to the Dean's List at School-craft College: Delores J. Charogoff, Pericles L. Chiatalas, Walter G. Coleman, John W. Cortese, Mary A. Crouse, Margaretanne Endlein, Mi-chelle R. French, Joseph F. Garon, Mary E. Hall, Jennifer L. Harris, Lisa M. Hively, Brian S. Hurley, Ra-jiv Jain, Karen Lech, Thomas J. Malinowski, Joann M. Oldham, Pamela A. Pepin, Matthew J. Pranger, Laura L. Provo, Mary M. Quinn, Linda K. Rama. Rebekah J. Rogers, Carl M. Schafer, Jerome J. Staszel Jr., Tricia A. Tilly, Angeliki Tsallis and Heather D. Wake.

TODD MARSEE, a Plymouth na-tive, will perform in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" at Siena Heights Col-lege. Feb. 14-16. Marsee is a 1990

graduate of Plymouth Salem High School and is the son of David and Janet Marsee.

JOSH WORTH of Plymouth has won honors in the Avery and Jule Hopwood Awards in creative writing at University of Michigan.

CHRIS LONGERBEAM of Plym-outh won first place in Category 2 (grades three-five) in a Children's Creative WritingTohtest in honor of National Children's Book Week^ sponsored by Wayne County Region-al Library for the Blind and Physi-cally Handicapped KEITH KIM of Plymouth won first place in Catego-ry 3 (grades six-eight).

TAMI L. BROZEK is among the following Canton residents to be named to the dean's list at Western Michigan University: Kerri L. Flynn, David E. Lesz, Marci Thomas,-Brad Vladu, Curtis R. Wachlarz and Lori Worrall.

ANDREW R. ADZIMA is among the following Plymouth residents to be named to the dean's list at West-ern Michigan University: Sarah M.-Adzima, Stacia M. Bannan. Amy R. Coker, Kurt R. Feller, Lisa Mickey, Mark S. Nischik, Brian A. Peters. Melissa M. Petro, Michelle A. Stack-poole and Deanne M. Vente.

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. December 31. 1990 (unaudited)

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December $35 800—June* loans net -Mor tgag f fbacked securities," (market value

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Bill would ban assisted suicide Thurnjay. February 28. 1991 O&E

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By Tim Richard staff writer

A state Senate panel is moving ahead with a bill to make assisting suicides a felony over a buzzsaw of objections from "Dr Death" — Jack Kevorkian — and his admirers

"We should move this quickly" sponsor Fred Dillingham. R-Fowler-vilie, told the Senate Family Law and Criminal Justice Committee. '

"I'm not intimidated I know I'm right. Time will vindicate me," shouted Kevorkian,' the media star witness at whom Senate Bill 32 is aimed.

The bill would punish assisted sui-cide with four years in prison or a (2,000 firie It would distinguish be-tween assisting a suicide and remov-

ing medical treatment "

COMMITTEE CHAIR Jack Wel-born, R-Kalamazoo, scheduled a vote at 3 p.m. next Tuesday in 405 State Capitol Building, Lansing, to report out the bill Sen. Robert Geake, R-Northville, is a member.

Kevorkian, a Royal Oak patholo-gist who gained international fame when he helped a fatally ill Oregon woman end her life with his suicide machine last June, blistered the committee and the medical profes-sion.

One court dismissed first-degree murder charges, saying Michigan law was inadequate to prosecute Kevorkian. But another slapped an injunction on him to prevent further

use of his heart-stopping suicide ma-chine.

Kevorkian, 64, compared himsell to medical pioneers who introduced dissection, the smallpox vaccine, sistance to women in labor and birth control.

Legislators, judges and medical politicians are keeping this nation in the Dark Ages," be said, accusing his legion of enemies of unspeakable barbarity, cowering under church dogma, knuckling under."

KEVORKIAN and his attorney, Geoffrey Fieger of Southfield. advo-cated a euthanasia law instead Un-der it, a "blue ribbon panel" of medi-cal professionals would whether a patient should be allowed to, and as-sisted in, taking his or her own life.

Kinglet: Pixie of bird world Alter spending time in the field

over a period of several years, one becomes aware of the usual and the unusual. Last year red-breasted nu-

s thatches were a common sight, but most years they are rare. This win-ter the golden-crowned kinglet is more common than usual.

In December of 1990 there were 61 golden-crowned kinglets counted within a 15 mile diameter count

'area. During the 46 years of the De-troit Audubon Society Christmas Counts, there were only four previ-ous years with higher recorded num-bers On the average, only 24 birds are counted The record of 105 indi-viduals seen in 1973.still stands.

Gold-crowned kinglets and their cousin the ruby-crowned kinglet are

. the smallest birds found in Michigan, next to the ruby-throated humming-bird. Yet despite their four inch length and one-fifth ounce weight, they can survive Michigan winters.

These pixies of the bird world ace • very descriptively named. Golden-

crown's have a bright yellow-gold patch on the top of their head Fe-males have an entirely yellow patch. Males have an orange-red patch sur-rounded by yellow Bordering the yellow patch in both sexes is a blagk perimeter Ruby crowns are only found in males of the ruby-crowned kinglets. Female- ruby-crown's do not have any red feathers on their head.

Golden-crowned kinglets have a light line over the eye contrasting with a darkened area below the eye. Creamy colored spots on the wings form what is known as a wing-bar. Their delicate bill is very adept at extracting small insects such as bark beetles, scale insects, insect and spi-

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Despite its four- inch length and one-f i f th ounce weight, the gold-crowned kinglet can survive Michigan winters.

der eggs, and the larvae of.injurious moths and plant lice from branches and tree bark "

Southeastern Michigan is a winter-ing area for the golden-crowned kin-glet. but during the summer they are found in the northern coniferous for-ests They nest in the upper peninsu-la of Michigan and on Isle Royale. Some nesting has also occurred in the northern tip of the Lower Penin-sula.

Nesting in isolated forest areas may be the reason kinglets tend not to be afraid of man.-There are docu-mented instances where golden-crowned kinglets have been petted by people.

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Timothy Nowicki

It is indeed a great experience to see these feathery flyers fluttering their wings and dashing about with other birds such as brown creepers, downy woodpeckers and chickadees

Tim'Nowick* is a naturalist a t Independence-Oaks County Park in Oakland County. He lives in Livonia. j

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Without checking the headlines. Michigan Humane Society officials can tell the economy is in a reces-sion. ( .. -_1

That's because society shelters are rapidly filling with unwanted pels;

"I'd say our intake is up substan-tially over last year." said Sherry Silk, director of central operations for metro Area MHS shelters

The first several months of the year -are traditionally a busy time for area shelters, as pet owners abandon animals given as holiday gifts. This year, however, the situa-tion has been compounded by the economic slowdown.

"Here (at the main shelter) in De-troit. we're hearing so many stories of people who have- lost their jobs and are giving up their pets." Silk said.

MORE THAN £00 animals a re available for adoption at MHS shel-ters in Detroit. Rochester Hills and Westland. Silk said> an increase of morfe than 10 percent f rom this time one year ago. _

"Included in that, we have about

More than 200 animals are available for adoption at MHS shelters in Detroit, Rochester Hills and Westland, Silk said, an increase of more than 10 percent from this time one year ago.

10 to 12 purebred dogs." she said. "And you rarely see that many up for adoption." 1

Despite the rising number of available pets, the MHS remains se-lective about adopt animals placed in its care

"WE WANT them to go" to people who will be good, responsible pet owners." she said.

Toward that end. the MHS screens potential pet owners through a writ-ten questionnaire, verbal interview and inquiries about the health of other pets

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The MHS rejects about "one in 10" people who seek to adopt pets. Silk said, though reasons can vary . '

Animals won't go to people with a tory of abusing other pets, she

id ' i f they've had three or . four other pets who have been hit by a car, then we won't let them adopt." Silk said.

Nor will animals go to people who use them for anything other than a pet

"We're not going to aflow adoption to someone who's" going to keep a dog chained outside as a watchdog," she said "We want them to become part of the family. '", -

MHS officials would ra ther see an animal destroyed than go to an i r re ' sponsible owner. Silk said.

"Our feeling is it wbuld be better, for an animal to be destroyed

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IN 1989, the agency took in 46.741 pets. Silk said Of those. 6.958 were adopted

"Some of .the others were returned to the crwners this is especially common in suburban areas ," Silk said "The rest, unfortunately, were humanely destroyed "

Adoptions through the Animal Welfare Society, another animal pro-tection agency, haven't increased since this time last year, according to a spokeswoman

The society is an affiliation of. area veterinary hospitals, including Kershaw Animal Hospital. Livonia and Bloom Animal Hospital in Livo-

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nia Unlike the MHS. it doesn't de-stroy animals however, it hartdles a much smaller volume of pets '

At present. 14 puppies and six cats are avaifable through society offices

Like the MHS. the society requires adoptees to sign an agreement call-ing for humane treatment of the ani-mal and requires pets be kept in-doors

While poppies and kittens are adopted out jf veterinary offices, adult pets are adopted through the owners homes

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Petition drive is extended By Qr*g Kowatoki staff writer

The Friends of the Nature Sanctu-ary group has extended to March 8 its deadline to turn in petitions call-ing for the preservation of the Cran-brook Nature Sanctuary.

Previously, the group had set a March 1 deadline for petitions, which are aimed at stopping Cran-brook from selling the 50-acre site between Orchard Lake and Upper Straitg Lake and using the proceeds to expand the Institute of Science.

THE GROUP PLANS to present the petitions to science center per-sonnel at 2 p.m. Sunday. March 10, at a ceremony it calls the "March of Petitions." So far, about 1.000 signa-tures'have been collected, said Lor-na McHJwen, spokeswoman for the group. She said the new deadline will give petitioners more time to collect signatures.

The petitions call on Cranbrook to transfer deed to the land to a stew-ard (a person or group) "dedicated to preserving it." Thirty-five acres of the site were donated to Cranbrook in 1969 by owner Howard Lee Ward. The remainder was sold to Cran-brook by Ward in 1978.

The petition asks that the donated portion of the site be given to the

steward The portion bought by Cranbrook should be sold to the steward "for a fee no less reasonable than the sum you paid for it," ac-cording to the petition.

McEwen said the Friends group has received letters from Ward's •children and grandchildren opposing the sale.

"I am disappointed and saddened for my father who gave this treas-ured possession to the end that it might continue to be enjoyed by, and. of benefit to, many in the future, as a natural science and ecological histo-ry book of our area of Michigan, and as a place of beauty and peace — and a very'fitting memorial to his mother and father," wrote Ward's daughter, Elizabeth Palmer Ward DeVine,

WARD'S GRANDSON, Michael E. DeVine wrote: "It is very clear to me that through your efforts you (Friends group) understand the re-sponsibility we share to educate, and to remind some, of our neighbors of the importance of woods, flowers, water and animals in a natural pre-serve."

Granddaughter Suzanne Lee De-Vine Koselka wrote: "The nature sanctuary should be preserved, and if Cranbrook won't do it, I hope that Orchard Lake will."

— ' Who cares? Would-be war support group finds little support By Greg Kowaleki staff writer

Maybe there are too many area support groups for families of troops in the Persian Gulf.

That's the way Kay Manie feels as her attempts to organize a sup-port group have been met with pol-ite apathy. The Union Lake resi-dent has good reason to want to share with others her.feelings: Her daughter Sgt. Brenda Casari and son-in-law Spec, i Jesse both stationed somewhere in the Gulf. And she hasn't heard from them since the air war began: "I'm worried about them," said Manie.

She knows that other relatives also are concerned about their rel-atives in the Gulf. That's why so many support groups have sprung up seemingly everywhere — ex-cept in her semi-rural neighbor-hood.

SO MANIE DECID|3B-to create her own group. She printed up fly-ers and placed announcements in area church bulletins and newspa-pers and on cable TV. The result-almost no response.

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thought we should njeet at least twice a month," Manie said. They haven't called back.

she hasTnore good intentions than experience in or-ganizing. ("She's actually very shy," said daughter Jamye.) But she is perplexed at the lack of re-sponse. Two weeks ago, Manie had a support group organizational meeting in Westacres Library in West Bloomfield. About 10 people attended, but most were family members. Manie wants a broader range of people.

There are at least two support groups in nearby Walled Lake, ac-cording to Corinne Lasich, a volun-teer with the Walled Lake Military Support Group. Every week about 15 volunteers meet with 35 family members.

"This area is pretty well covered (with support groups)," Lasich said.

There are quite a few groups around.'

Still, Caroline Smith, a wellness program coordinator at Botsford General Hospital, sees a "g&at needv' for the groups. The hospital has hosted group meetings and has a counselor who speaks to individu-als and refers them for further counseling if necessary.

Since hosting a support group, meeting on Feb. 16 there has been a steady stream of callers, Lasich "said.

Manie thought of creating a sup-port group while visiting relatives in the Upper Peninsula. By the time she returned home, several groups had already been formed locally, although, she said, "I didn't know then there were other ones around."

SHE BEGAN ATTENDING a group in West Bloomtfeld and im-mediately liked it. "There is a closeness there. You can tell people really care about each other," Manie said. Sharing fears and hopes for loved ones in the war "made me feel good," she added.

Daughter Brenda has been in the Army for 10 years and has been stationed in Panama, where a daughter was born, and Germany,

so Gulf duty was not unexpected, Manie said. But plenty of other ser-vice people, especially reservists, were taken by surprise by the quick deployment In the Gulf. For many families back home, the emotional and economic strain has been great.

While there are early signs that the war might be wrapped up soon, Manie sees a longer-range need for the support groups. "1 have a friend who has a son in the Army. He has the idea that his son is com-ing home tomorrow. I feel sorry, for him." In fact, the end of the war doesn't mean an instant ticket trip back to the States for the troops.

"And when they do return, how are they going to handle it?" Manie asked, referring to the long-term psychological damage suffered by many Vietnam War veterans.

"The support croups have to stick together a f t e r the war," Man-ie said. For now, however, she plans to continue to try to organize a support group.

"I still think there are people out there who need someone to talk to," she said.

Anyone interested can reach her at 363-4838.

Thuraday, February 28. 1991 OtiE (R.W,G-8A)*11A

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Radio personality and former Detroit Tigers star Denny McLain will be master of ceremonies for Madonna College's third annual Around the World Scholarship Din-ner Auction Saturday. Aprtf 20.

Vacations, jewelry, art and real estate will be among the items on the auction block at Laurel Manor Banquet and Conference Center. 3900 Schoolcraft, Livonia The auc-tion begins at 5 p.m.

In addition to more than 700 auc-tion items, there will be a drawing for a white, fully loaded J 991 Ca-dillac Sedan deVille. The drawing will be limited to 750 tickets, at |200 each. The automobile was do-nated by Don Massey Cadillac. Plymouth.

Northwest Airlines, a corporate sponsor of the auction, is providing airline tickets to London, Honolulu. Grand Cayman, New Orleans and

Northwest Airlines, a corporate sponsor of the auction, is pro-viding airline tickets to London. Honolulu, Grand Cayman, New Orleans and Orlando. On hand for the presentation were (from left) Rodney Johnson, district sales manger-for Detroit, North-west Airlines; Madonna College President Sister Mary Franci-line; Betty Jean Awrey, vice-president of public relations and government affairs for Awrey Bakeries; and Archie Yawn, di-rector of government affairs. Northwest Airlines.

Orlando. Auction booklets are pro-vided through Northwest Blue-print.

The 150 auction admission ticket includes dinner Tickets can be or-dered through the Madonna College

Development Office, 591-5126 Tickets for the Cadillac drawing only are available by calling Sister M Lauriapa. 591-5122

Madonna is at 1-96 and Levan. Livonia.

Commission wants more info on stadium proposal

By Wayne Peel staff writer

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The step-by-step process of mak-ing maple syrup will be explored at Cranbrook Institute of Science's 18th annual Maple Syrup Festival 1-4:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, March 2-17.

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whjere the sap evaporates into syrup. For many, tasting the just-made maple syrup candy is the highlight of the festival.

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Eastern Michigan University's College of Education is seeking in-formation about one-room school-houses in Michigan to establish an inventory of these disappearing' landmarks and provide a network for schoolhouse owners.

The survey,, funded by the EMU Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, interna-tional education fraternity, the EMU College of Education and the Wash-tenaw County Historic District Com-mission, need^ those with informa-tion on one-room schoolhouses in Michigan to complete and return a two-page survey to EMU.

According to Thomas L. Jones, ex-ecutive director of the Historical So-ciety of Michigan, many one-room schoolhouses have been purchased from private homes, some have been converted into museums and a few are used by historical societies to

provide hands-on learning experi-ences for children.

Jones said a 1987 study by the Michigan Department of Education found 21 such schoolhouses still in use by Michigan school districts and added, the survey is an attempt "to find out if that'figure is accurate in 1991."

EMU and the Historical Society plan to form a network of owners who can benefit from sharing infor-mation and resources

Westerman and 'Jones announced the survey as part of EMU's plan is. Mary renovate and create a museum of its ^

and awaits interior completion. Already, Westerman said, the

building symbolizes EMU's history as a teacher training institution, the first teachers' college west of the Al-legheny Mountains.

One-room schoolhouse owners and or those with information about one-room schoolhouses anywhere in Michigan are asked to write: College of Education. Eastern Michigan Uni-versity. Ypsilanti, Mich. 48197.

For more information, contact Dr. Green at (313) 487-3134 *

own one-room Town Hall School-house, donated to the University in 1988 by the Geddes family.

The Town Hall Schoolhouse, which EMU relocated from its out-county location to central campus in 1^89. has been restored on the exterior

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Wayne County Executive Edward McNamara & getting good marks from area county commissioners on his recent State of the County ad-dress. but commissioners said they want m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n on McNamara's plans to keep the De* troit Tigers in Wayne County

"It's nice that, for the first time since he's taken office, the executive can address our successes, without having the speech dominated by some b i f problem we're having"' said commission vice chairwoman Susan- Hemtz. R-Northville Town-ship.

McNamara's proposal to keep the major league baseball team in De-troit was briefly mentioned during the half hour speech earlier this month — but dominated post-speech conversation and speculation

McNamara has said the county would be willing to help pay for a renovation of -Tiger Stadium if the 88-year-old baseball park is kept in Detroit.

'Our position is that the stadium absolutely must be in Detroit, and our second position is that if the present stadium could be utilized: that's where we prefer to see it," McNamara said.

That may not be enough, however, to convince Tigers owner Tom Monaghan to keep the stadium in Detroit. Monaghan recently said he wanted to move the stadium out of Detroit because the city's high crime rate was hurting attendance

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McNamara isn't the only one who wants the ball club to stay in Detroit The executive committee of the Southeast" Michigan Council of Gov-ernments (SEMCOG) last week, said the baseball club should reconstruct its 79-year-old sUfdium or build a new one in the city The committee said it. favors using existing infras-tructure over expanding into the suburbs

But McNamara's proposal, which potentially includes county stadium bonds is also drawing questions.

"I'd have to take a long, hard look at financing." Kelley said

Heintz, Shirley Poling, D-Canton, and Kay BeaTd.- D-Inkster. said they were opposed to using county money to finance a new stadium . ,

1 think (club owner) Tom Monaghan and the Detroit Tigers have enough money of their own." Poling said

Added Heintz I'd never support, taxing people to pay for it."

Beard also said she preferred a privately-financed stadium

"In this day and age. that's the way to go about it;-' she said

Though McNamara hasn't official-ly issued his stadium proposal the in-dicated a stadium could be{financed without raising county taxes during a December interview with the Ob-server Newspapers.

McNamara said he- was commit-ted to using a new stadium to spur residential and industrial develop-ment

Tiger Stadium, however, wasn t ._ the only item on McNamara's agen-

da The executive drew high marks

for his plans to stop suburban sprawl.

"YOU CAN see that in my dis-trict." said Poling -On one hand, people are .leaving (the city of) Wayne in bunches, while Canton con-tinues to grow - — t —

Poling and o the r s ' p r a i s e d McNamara's plans TOUevelop coun-ty management teams t<? work with local officials in retaining residents and busine&»es

McNamara s plans to gain county control over general assistance wel-fare payments faces a less certain future

Beard said the county shouldn't be too eager TO assume responsibility.

"Anytime the state gives you something they give it to you with less than full funding." Beard said "I can see us putting a lot of money we don't have into this "

Plans to convert general assist-ance to a job training program are also a concern. Beard said."

'"As far as I'm aware, general as-sistance is going to be done away with." said Heintz "I don't know if that's something wed even get the chance to consider "

McNamara s infant mortality task force drew strong support from Pol-ing. one of the commission's newest members

"I wasn't here when tbey started it last year, but I'd ha ve to say that in-fant mortality is one of the county's most serious problems.'" she said

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They show in time of war ^FHE Persian Gulf-is el _

ing the social fabr ic of our country for the better.

And no where is it more evident than in Canton last week and this week.

The incident was small, but to us it had grea t significance. It was the thef t of a flag from the home of a Canton couple, both of whom served in the Navy.

It was a story with a happy ending. One that res tores our faith in mankind. The flag was re-turned. The story is the stuff of legends. "I can not tell a lie, I chopped down the cherry t ree ," a young George Washington told his father .

The incident in Canton is a version of that. We can not tell a lie, our f r iend stole your flag and we ' re returning it, is basically what the young men who returned it told John and Jean Zoda.

T H E R E ARE people like John and Jean Zoda in Canton and thousands of other communit ies in America who proudly display the flag.

And it was while the Zodas were displaying it on President 's Day that it was stolen. John Zoda discovered the theft as he was prepar ing to take it down for the day ' T h e f lag was special to the

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Navy. But Jean Zoda did something about it. She put

up a bedsheet thaUsaid: "On this spot old glory flew. Our pat r io t ism in full view. Pres idents Day: Flag stolen away. We'll miss you red. white and blue."

After a story about the couples ' plight appeared in the Observer, Tom Sayles, owner of Arl Michigan Flag Pole in Canton, gave the cou-ple a flag.

- . And now the Zodas have two. But they' l l still be able to fly the flag that has the most signifi-cance for them. Their true Old Glory was hand delivered by th ree young men in a pickup t^uck. They said a girl they knew took it and was upset and sorry about what she had done.

One of the young men told Jean Zorda tha t he had fr iends in Operation Desert Storm and the incident upSet him. The flag was in good shape

" and" was even folded correctly. She hugged the three and thanked them.

She said it restored her faith in mankind. Ours too. Our pat r io t ism is like our flag, it m a y hide, but

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WITH THE w a r the Persian Gulf winding down, it's t ime for us to re-examine-mjr views on f reedom"and democracy.

Most disturbing during this conflict was the alt i tude which dictated that we should be grate-ful foF the right to speak our minds and criticise our "government , ^but "We should shut up and go 'along with whatever the government decides.

In Livonia, city assessor Ron Mardiros saw fit to call for the reassignment of Bishop Thomas Gumbleton. a longtime peace activist who ac-tively opposes the current war.

In Birmingham, an outraged caller com-plained to this newspaper about a headline that described local reaction to the war as "mixed."

Despite the newsroom truism that reaction to just„about anything always is mixed, this caller, a valued reader, thought it a slap in the face of our troops to suggest the country is not 100 per-

Anti-war protesters, to be sure, also can be self-satisfied and a little too sure of their own correctness. But. as yet. we've heard none of them demand that supporters of the w a r be deprived of their right to express that support

THOSE WHO would stifle discussion — those who offer the -wisdom that now that w a r has be-gun we all have a duty to fall in line and support it — seem to think somehow tha t ' because lives a re on the line the debate that is essential to de-mocracy should be suspended..

Quite the contrary War is the result of diplo-matic fai lure Debate is mandatory — before, during and a f te r . The public examinat ion of our goals, and of our consciences, must never stop. '

As for the a t t i tude that any questioning of the war, or related policies insults our troops, we say not Americans feel passionately, and correct ly , that our soldiers must never be humil iated or shamed for what uur elected leaders ask them to

FREEDOM IS the license to express*dissent-ing opinions, especially ones likely to offend the status <juo Democracy, if it means anything, says that.all the people have an equal say about thr rourse of government policy and a reponsi-bflitv to pull for their point of view

Unfortunately, the war in the Persian Gulf has moved some, with-notable passion to at tempt stifling opinions with which they disagree

The attitude of a recent guest commentary printed in another area newspaper demonstrates the danger from those v h o wish to snuff out dis-sent The writer paints the entire lofral Arab-American community with the brush of antj-Americanism" for fa ihng ' to denounce a West Bloomfield man of Iraqi origin who has spoken favorably of Saddam Hussein

do. as many were in the a f t e rma th of Vietnam But disagreeing with a policy is no insult to the men and women asked to carry out that policy

If soldiers can face the enemy's bullets and shells overseas, they can face the words "we dis-agree" at h o p e ' Besides, there ' s something disingenuous in the

assumption that all the soldiers in the Middle East support the war and expect the s a m e f j o m us We r emember news reports in the weeks fol-lowing the August deployment in which some soldiers clearly questioned their mission They have that right, and so do we at home

What might be most disturbing about all of this is that some people actually f ea r open deba te It's that s t range at t i tude again that democracy is all-important — and heaven forbid we should aVtually pract ice it

Urban sprawl draws reaction THE OLD CLICHE OF living in a th rowa- '

way society has now evolved into the reality of living in a society with "throwaway cities "

That 's . the concern of Edward McNamara. Wayne County executive And he's not alone In Oakland County officials recently held a summit meeting to discuss the causes and consequences of urban sprawl

- —fo some cases those a t e fa i r ly obvious* Wayne County is facing the potential loss of twio U S Congressional seats due to population loss In outlying areas of Oakland County where the pop-ulation is growing, at tention to infrastructure

roads and sewers is siphoning off sup-

port for our older suburbs . The combination of growth in new a r e a s and

abandonment of aging ones is ominous

."We are trying to head off something that could be disastrous." said Joseph Joachim, direc-tor of the Oakland County Depar tment of Com-munity and Economic Development

" Now is cot the t ime to twiddle thumbs. So Oakland County!s establishment of a Regional Development Initiative i<»w good move Sfi is the team approach being set uphy Wayne County

But it s going to take more than talk to solve these problems Resolve them before they grow, unmanageable

Engler seeks change in state government

THE TWO great contrasting polit-ical executive styles are Richard

.Nixon and Ronald Reagan As John Engler approaches two months as Michigan's governor. I still can't fig-

.ure out which he's most like. Nixon: the ultimate insider —

sh rewd , c l eve r , c a l c u l a t i n g , knowledgeable and pragmatic — didn't care much about ideology His style was to scope out tactically how to attain his objective, then follow through regardless of p&litical phi-losophy.

Reagan: knew little about details of governance or tact ics of maneuver; didn't care. He did know overall philosophy. He defined an overarching ideology and communi-cated it with so much power as to define the arena for subsequent de-bate.

Understanding whether Engler is more like Nixon or Reagan provides a way who. to date, has succeeded in re-maining distant and closed to public gaze.

IT'S EASY to argue that Engler is a Nixonian tactician.

Engler's entire career since gra-duating from Michigan State Univer-sity has been in- the sandbox of the Legislature where the primary rule of survival is that skill in maneuver is more important than substance or philosophy.

There he gained respect as the ul-timate insider, a master of legisla-tive and procedural detail. His Core was adherence to Republican advan-tage

£ven -htg_come-from-bchmd eiec tion as governor reminds many of Nixon's style. Engler clearly under-stood that the only issue that could

Understanding whether Governor Engler is more like Richard Nixon or Ronald Reagan provides a way to evaluate the core of a man who, to date, has succeeded in remaining distant and dosed to public gaze.

add emotional punch to his superlar tively organized but passsionless campaign was high property taxes. And his media blitz over the final weekend showed a politician who un-

capitalize on it.

TO ARGUE that Engler is more like Reagan requires looking at what he actually has said and tried to do in his earliest days as governor

First, he consistently has said Michigan's government is too big. At some political damage to himself, he has cut programs — some becatise they existed rather than in response

'to results He has eliminated offices, proposes to consolidate depart-

-rnents. laid off some people and threatens to firfe more

Second, he consistently has said property taxes are too high and should be cut He has held to this po-rtion in the faet; of a H billion-plus -

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phy of state government by cutting taxes for the rich and services for the poor.

That isn't the style of the cunning Nixonian tactician It is the style td the Reaganesque radical .

THE PRIMARY conclusion I reach about Engler's governorship is just how radical it is *

Engler wants fundamental change in the size of government, what gov-ernment does and how government is paid for It makes his agenda un-like any governor's in modern Michi-

budget deficit -He has held to it in the face of criticism that he pro-poses to pay for his radical philoso-

George Romney (1963-68) was a moderate Republican with a pitch-man's skills. Bill MlUiken (1969-82) was more of the same but with more clasjr-and grace Jim Blanchard (1983-90) consistently sought the po-litical center, possibly to his own de-feat John Swainson (1961-2) was a transitional governor

You have to go back to the earliest days of G. Mennen Williams' admin-istration (1949-60) to see an ideologi-cal core and a policy vision as far reaching as Engler's

For Engler, the question is whether he can assemble a coalition of support as large and as durable as Williams did in his 12 years 4n office.

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Marine happy for support from home To the editor:

Yesterday I received a letter from my best friend in the Marine reserves We would both greatly ap-preciate it if you could publish this letter Thank you. Dear friends

My name is Cpl James L. Murry, H Si S Co 1st Battalion 24Ui Marines. My reserve unit, Broadhead Ar-mory-Detroit Michigan was activat-ed on Dec 9. 1990. I am now sta-tioned in Okinawa. Japan Because of security reasons I cannot state whether my unit will be going to Saudi Arabia, or when

I am writing on behalf of many Marines here, and myself I would like to start by saying, thank you" for your support to'the U S troops stationed in the Gulf, and anywhere else - ~V .

I've read letters and seen the news about our supporters back home, so I felt compelled to write baek just to

say "God bless you all." It means so much to us that we are not forgotten ahflin I would like evprynne tn know that I am just as proud of you, as you are of the troops. To all of the friends and families, we understand this is as hard for you as it is for us. In many ways harder Be proud of yourselves > I would also like to tell our sup-porters why I feelT'm here Many times, before the war, I have said what I'm saying now I grew up an American, and have had many great opportunities to do as I wish, simply because I'm an American

I've seen the children in my com-munity and watched them grow up If the time ever comes that I have to fight, and possibly pay the ultimate sacrifice, it will be for the children of America So they grow up with the same freedom and opportunities I had

The world is in troubled times, and I think too many people take it for granted what a great place America is to grow up and live in' FT the last thing I ever see is the children (our future) grow up with the same op-portunities I had. it will be well worth the price I cannot honestly say I understand all of the politics.

but I do understand why I'm here, to protect our way of life

A major help for us to do thi- j..h is the support we-receive from back home

I would like to end by saying I graduated from Plymouth-Salem in 1988 I joined the U.S. Marines and went to boot camp rfi July of 1988 I am very proud of where I'm from because I know you're thinking about us Remember, we're thinking about you too You are the reason for us to carry on

Once again, thank you for your support, and we are proud of you One more thing I have to add. I love you and miss you Mom, Dad John and Wendy

God bless

Cpl Marry. James L.; 377 92 855® H A S Co 1st BN 24th Marines 111 MEF, FPO San Francisco. Calif 96602 9474

I know he wogld love to hear from any friends back home if they would like to write to him or anywe in hi* battalion Thank you

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points of view

Engler takes heat as 'uneasy head' of state "Uneasy lies the head that

wears a crown." Shakespeare summed it up 300

years ago through the mouth of- Hen-ry IV, a king who slept poorly be-cause be was target of a deposition.

As pundits noted after the 1990 elections, people blame governors for everything, whether they're to blame or not. Governors are visible. The buck stops there.

Gov. John Engler is getting 100 percent of the blame for "the cuts." So let's just sort out the budgets.

PLURAL. "BUDGETS." There are six going on seven:

1. In September, the Legislature adopted and Blanchard signed the general fund budget.

2. Later Blanchard submitted a "supplemental" budget of nearly $600 million, 90 percent of it for so-

cial services. Republicans said Blanchard had a bad habit of doing that to hide the "bad news"' Anyway, it was adopted.

3. After the election, we learned revenues were low by a half-billion. Blanchard, then-Sen. Engler and ev-eryone else agreed to preserve edu-cation and cut everything else 9.2 percent.

4 and 5. Engler became governor, discovered spending was a half-bil-lion out of whack and submitted two more budget documents: one making transfers, the other an executive or-der with a quarter-billion in cuts. The transfers actually restored a lot of ADC welfare and mental health spending. _Engler preserved pro-grams that got federal aid and would have reduced staff layoffs from 8.000 to 3,000.

9 Tim Richard

U riders land this: Engler's budgets never became law because Demo-crats on the House Appropriations Committee rejected them.

6. Budget No. 3 (supra) goes in ef-fect. Politically, it now becomes the House Democratic budget — with Engler administering it. '• 7. This revision of No. 6 is to be a

compromise and is going through the

Legislature now

WHO GETS the blame for every-thing bad? Engler, of course He asked for the job, didn't he?

Engler is taking the heat for a lot of ADC cuts he never advocated.

On this page. Engler recently took heat for cutting all 125,000 general assistance grants, including those af-

fecting children. A bum rap. His budget would have cut 90,000 adults off GA but retained grants for house-holds with children. The crown is blamed for what never occurred and what ft never advocated.

The arts thing is an awful mess Engler's plan to "zero out" every-thing that hadn't been spent (No. 5) was rejected. Meanwhile, the state prudently put a freeze on arts grants until No. 7 is passed

The biggest single line item in the arts area is the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) Engler was pilloried by a Detroit paper, and his own musical and arts tastes examined via an in-terview with his ex-wife.

What everyone forgot is that DIA is a department of Detroit city gov-ernment, its director a mayoral ap-pointment and its budget the respon-

sibility of the mayor and council un-der the Detroit city charter.

Fault the rest of Engler's arts budget, if you will, but it's patently unfair to gore him over the DIA. The city of Detroit abandoned both the DIA and the Detroit Symphony years ago in favor of having the largest po-lice force per capita in the nation

In seeking to cut GA and job train-ing. Engler was cutting Democratic programs In proposing to eliminate the arts pork barrel, however, the governor is alienating his Cranbrook area Republican constituency. He could be a one-term governor.

King Henry rv never was deposed but he died, worn out. at 47. Uneasy Lies the head that wears a crown

Tim Richard reports on the lo-cal implications of state and re-gional events.

Commitment, not site, is what ails the Tigers

I KNEW I WASN'T the only one who was up in arms as 1 read Tom Monaghan's remarks on why be must move Tiger Stadium out of Detroit.

On a plane to Boston from Metro Airport Friday. I. overheard the man in the seat in back of me say to his wife: "Monaghan should keep his mouth shut."

"His (Monaghan's) comments in-furiated us and our managers," said Tim Brown, senior vice presi-dent of operations of RPM Pizza, franchisers in Oakland and Wayne counties for nearly all Domino's outlets.

All this in response to an article in which the Tiger owner blamed poor attendance on fans' percep-tion that it's unsafe to go to the "" ballpark.'

"Something has got to be done, because Detroit all of a sudden has become one'of the worst baseball cities in the United States when it used to be one of the best.'' Monaghan is reported as saying "I blame it on location."

I'm confident that although many suburbanites don't go into tho-city-routinely. they have httle fear of going to Tiger Stadium -one of Detroit's safest areas. .

The real reasons attendance is down are: The Tigers are a second-rate ballclub; they do a lousy job at marketing: and they have an un-canny ability to let go of the char-ismatic people on their ball clubs — the team has never.been the

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same since they traded away Kirk Gibson

BUT MONAGHAN BLAMES the ball club's ills on the city. And so far he has insisted that the best remedy is a new Tiger Stadium in the suburbs

That's despite strong public opin-ion to the contrary, two innovative proposals — the Cochrane Plan commissioned by the Tiger Stadi-um Fan Club and one more recent-ly proposed by well-known Bir-mingham architect Gunnar Birk-erts — to renovate the stadium; and public officials' opinion both from Detroit and its suburbs:

Last week Wayne County Execu-tive Ed McNamara said the county would be willing to help pay for a renovation of Tiger Stadium if the 88-year-old baseball park is kept in Detroit. -

"Our position is that the stadium absolutely must be in Detroit, and our second position is that if the present stadium could be utilized, that's where we prefer to see it." McNamara said

Also last week the executive committee of the Southeast Michi-gan Council of Governments said

the baseball club should recon-struct the stadium or build a new

-one in the city. The committee said it favors using existing infrastruc-ture over expanding into the sub-urbs.

And the Novi City Council re-cently donned Tiger "hats to unani-mously pass a resolution to keep the stadium out of Novi and in De-troit. "The success of Novi depends on the success of Detroit." said Novi councilman Tim Pope "We must stop removing major projects from the city if we want to sur-vive."

WHICH BRINGS ME to the tre-mendous gap in philosophy be-tween Monaghan and his rival piz-za maker, Mike Hitch.

Rather than turning his back, II-itch. a Bloomfield Hills resident, put his faith in Detroit His Red Wings are firmly entrenched at the Joe. He poured millions into reno-vating the Fox Theatre, which is bringing thousands of suburbanites back to the city for entertainment and has prompted the openings of other nearby nightlife.

And he very deliberately moved his corporate offices from Farm-ington Hills to a'building adjacent to the Fox — bringing daytime life back to a near-dead row of aban-doned storefronts along Woodward Avenue.

The contrast is stark between these two pizza kings — one who gives back to the city and one who would take away.

College teaching varies Question: My son had a 3.6 grade

point average when be graduated from high school last year. He now attends a major university. He is not doing well at all and complains about poor teachers and classes with up to 200 students in them. We as-sumed he would have excellent teachers because the professors have advanced degrees and must have been good high school teachers to get to the college level. Are we missing some of the facts?

Answer Yes. you are missing quite a few facts. First an advanced degree, such as a doctorate degree, doesn't guarantee that person will be a quality teacher

The issue, in your case, is that the -university your son chose is basical-ly a doctorate-granting institution, meaning many professors are forced to place more value on doing re-search. getting research grants and publishing articles than on teaching

Why? Those are the criteria used for promotion and tenure

RECENTLY THE Carnegie Foun-dation for the Advancement of Teaching completed a major study on this issue.

Carnegie—«^ked the faculties of community coheges. liberal arts col-leges (Alma. Albion, etc), compfe-hensive schools (Eastern. Central, etc), doctorate-granting institutions and research institutions a straight-forward question

They asked. "Should Teaching Be the Primary Criterion for Promo-tion?"

Only 21 percent of the research university teachers said teaching is their primary focus. Obviously they

see research and grant-getting as their major responsibilities

In the doctorate-granting mstitir-tions, the type of school your son at-tends^ only 41 percent of their teach-ers stated teaching is the major cri-terion for promotion

In the comprehensive schools (de-fined as Central, Western Eastern) 68 percent of the staff saw teaching as their primary job

Seventy-six percent of the teach-ers at the small liberal arts schools (Hillsdale, Adrian, etc./ clearly said teaching is the most important as-pect of their job However, these schools generally don't aggressively pursue huge federal and industrial grants.

THEN WHAT group views teach-ing as most important"' The commu-nity colleges' Ninety-two percent of the community college teachers view teaching as what they are all about. But, again, community col-lege teachers are in a locked step pay raise contract which allows for money increases every year They don't need to publish or pursue fed-

eral grants for tenure and pay rais-es

As you can see many professors are part of a system that doesn't necessarily reward quality teaching as much as it rewards grant-getting and articles published

So you are missing some of the facts Your son, a freshman, present-ly has inexperienced graduate assist-ants teaching him instead of experi-enced professors for some of his gen-eral. 'must take" freshman classes

He came out of a high school set-ting with 25 to 30 students in a class and now is in with more than 200 students in an auditorium trying to pick up on general psychology I per-sonally believe this is a student ri-poff for more college tuition, your money

COLLEGE TEACHERS recognize these issues but are often trapped In the Carnegie study 68 percent of the professors said colleges do need bet-ter ways than publications and re-

.se<»rch to evaluate their perform-ance for advancement.

There are many excellent, teach-ing professors What your son needs to do is find out from upper class-men and women who they are. Then register early to get into those class-

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Son's legacy: Pride and joy By Juli« Brown staff writer

John Young doesn't want any par-ent to go through what he did two years ago. Even so, he knows those with a loved one in the military must prepare for the worst.

His son. John, died in a Feb. 20, 1989, plane crash in Florida. C a p t John Young Jr . was an a i rcraf t com-mander with the U.S. Air Force.

"He's the son men dream of hav-ing. I wish I had him back, but I'll never get him back.

"I just suffered it out," Young said of the time af te r his son's death. "My son was gone and I just had to face the world without him. I just took it step by step.

Young, a Canton resident, doesn't know any families with loved ones in Operation Desert Storm, but his thoughts are with those people.

"I feel very sorry for the parents. ' ' He also worries about the soldiers who a re fighting in the Middle East. The region's sandy terrain makes their work difficult, he said

"They really don't even know where their enemy's at ."

THAT DAY two years ago, Feb.

T H E G U L F

Hitting Home

20,1989, is vivid in Young's memory. His son. Young's "pride and joy," died in a peacetime accident a t the age of 30. The reality of that deaUi was a shock for Young and other family members.

"I would just say to brace for the worst." He understands that mi l i ta ry ' families want their loved ones home safe and sound. At the same time, they need to prepare for that knock on the door and the worst possible news- -

He remembers and appreciates those who helped him deal with his son's death.

"There were a lot of people that gave me comfort." Friends and neighbors were a tremendous help to the Young family. Many of John's friends from high school came to the funeral. . *"

"It was overwhelming, really. I had a lot more friends than I real-ized."

Support groups are a help for fam-ilies who have loved ones in the Per-sian Gulf, he said. Friends, neighbors and co-workers can help those peo-ple get through the day.

"Just give them moral support." John Young Jr . graduated f rom

Plymouth Canton High School in 1977 and from the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., in 1982

HE TOOK some t ime off f rom his studies there, coming home to work and help the family a f t e r his mother died. He then returned to Colorado to complete work on his degree. Young

By Sue Maaon staff writer

Isabelle Brainard and Genevieve Letke are ready for the end They don't believe that even media cover-age can save them.

In a way. they're fatalists. Even though there are plenty of MOMS out there who could save it, they doubt if any would come forward to do so.

In their mindset. 50 years is long enough

Brainard and Letke are two of about 145 older women who belong to the last five units of Mothers of \ ! e n (and Women) in the Service MOMS for short. This October, 10 years af ter the national organization disbanded, the remaining units will close the books on the organization.

"The lifestyle's different now," said Letke. "Back when I joined, a lot of the mothers didn't work Moth-ers work now and when they a re a t home they're spending t ime with their families "

MOMS got its start in Dearborn in June 1941. At the time, young sea

. men were coming to the community to attend the Naval School of In-struction at the Ford Motor Co. They were a long way from home, with nothing to do in their f ree Ume Families began taking in the young men on weekends and soon MOMS was formed

The organization quickly caught on and by June 1944, it held its f irst convention.

MOMS UNITS could be found throughout the metropolitan and out-state areas It spread to Pennsylvan-i a . New York. Texas, Maryland, Oklahoma. Iowa and other s tates through the Midwest and along the eastern seaboard

Communities like Livonia. Plym-outh. Garden City and Birmingham had MOMS units. Today, there are just five — No. 63 in Southfield, No. 66 in Troy, No. 17 in Hazel Park, No. 14 in Ortonville and No. 33 in Gingellville Brainard and-Letke be-long to the Southfield unit

In its heyday, MOMS had 5.000 members; now it has 145.

"Used to be that at one time wom-en fought to be president," said Letke "But now this is Isabelle's second time."

From the be'gmning of World War II and continuing during the Korean War and the Vietnam conflict. MOMS dedicated itseH to helping service personnel The organization provided correspondence and "care" packages for troops as well as rais-ing money for gifts for service per-sonnel at the country's Veterans Ad-ministration hospitals

But even as early as the end of Word War IT. MOMS was on the de-cline

"Right af ter World War II. dnit af-ter unit disbanded because they felt they weren't necessary anymore," Brainard said No one anticipated

'Ijust suffered it out. * My son war gone and / just had to face the world without him.'

—John Young"

participated in athletics at Centenni-al Educational Park and at the Air Force Academy.

Young Sr. and his late wife had six children including John. He wants people to remember that John "was a good son He enjoyed the se rv ice-He had fun while he was in service."

Young s son got to see quite a bit of the world while serving in the U.S. Air Force, and was stationed in Ger-many for two years. His father went to Europe to visit during that time.

"I think about him every day. I'll never get over it as f a r as that goes. I just try to stay as busy as possible, keep from thinking about i t . In a sense, it's still there,-though."

Young Sr. had to leave school as a boy to work on the f a r m and didn't learn to read. He went back to school several years ago, learned to read and is now working on his GED

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John Young 's son, an a i rc fa f t c o m m a n d e r w i t h the U.S. A i r Fo jce , d ied in a F lo r ida plar^e c rash t w o years ago.

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yet another war within five years of such a global confrontation, she said

Both Brainard and Letke joined MOMS during the Vietnam conflict Brainard. who had a son in the ser-vice, went to a meeting in the mid-1960s to see what it was like and has been going ever since. •

"I'VE HELD an office every year but one," "the Westland resident said.

Letke became acquainted with MOMS in 1967 af te r a friend called her about the group. At the Ume, she had both a son and daughter in the. Air Force She recalls that a meeting announcement for the Southfield unit was printed in the Redford Record It at tracted some women who came to one meeting and never came back

"I think they thought we were a social group, ' t h e £ a n t o n Township resident said "Our aim is to raise money for the veterans "

Through benefits, where possible, the five remaining units raise money for veterans' services at the state's VA hospitals They also help out with Children's. Village in Pontiac

"We care about the veterans and we also care about the children of veterans who land there." Brainard said

Larger units such as Ortonville are able to use card parties and the

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like to raise money Troy also has a large unit, but "only a few do any-thing." Brainard said

The Southfield unit, with seven members, has . r t - ^ 4 ^ . ^ - ^ > 2 5 per member yearly x ^ M u f f i ^ y i s e money Seven membersnavT'To be present to make a meeting quorum, but as membership has decreased, rules have been changed

"WE HAVENT had a quorum in months." Brainard said

The twosome admit that disband-ing the organization will be difficult It is Brainard. as president, who has the job of presiding over the final convention

The MOMS national organization decided to disband in 1981 due to de-clining membership and the inability to at t ract new members and leaders The same is t rue of the existing units Today's mothers want support groups rattier than MOMS, the wom-en said

Brainard was r eady to end it all two years ago. but decided to give it two more years

"My minuter told me that af ter 50 years, it's probably run its course, but something will he there to take its place," she said "There's going to be a lot of tears shed, but I think there II be a lot of sighs of relief, too "

A summer camp fair has been scheduled for 11 a .m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, March 3, at Bloomfield Hills Middle School. 4200 Quarton. The event is spon-sored by The Merrill-Palmer In-stitute, the Observer & Eccen-tric Newspapers and All Things Considered magazine.

"Super Summer for Kids: A Camp and Ac f i t i t i e s Fair" is free and open to all Families will have the opportunity * to meet with dozens of representa-tives from local, state and na-tional organizations who spon-sor s u m m e r p r o g r a m s for chtl-ti ntn 7Tiprf nil I -also be an opportunity for those seeking summer employment.

For information on camps to be represented, call Elaine S tu r -m a n at Merrill-Palmer. (313) 577-5244

Camp fairs may be the best way . to introduce children and parents to the vast number of summer camps out there

"Unfortunately, many show up a t c a m p f a i r s a n d a r e overwhelmed." said Cliff Borbas. public relations chairman for the Michigan section of the American Camping Association "They don't know where to s t a r t "

He offers some advice for par ents of campgoers "Ask yourself first if it 's day camp or residential that you w a n t " said Borbas. opera-tor of a residential camp in the Up-per Peninsula "Is the child ready to leave home* Is the parent ready for them to leave home?"

Cost is always a factor. Borbas said How much can the family af-ford to spend''" There are highly subsidized camp* sponsored by youth organizations and churches as well a* private camps which may be $400 per week and higher

. Determine what focus you pre-fer. Borbas said "Otrs is very rus-. tic. very small for those who value a simpler life. Some like a country club atmosphere In the end. it's what you want for your kids "

In selecting a camp, know what children's interests are, Borbas said, but don't discount one because it of fers activities they haven't" done before. "Look beyond what they normally do to offer new ex-periences." "

Borbas encourages parents 16 in-clude the child in the selection pro-cess "If they go willingly to camp, that 's half the battle. Discuss the camp guidelines Get some bro-chures that match your aims geo-graphically. financially and in ac-tivities and narrow it down to the

. ones they're interested in."

WHERE POSSIBLE, meet with the directors at camp fairs. Get references and call them True, camps don't give out names of un-satisfied customers, be said, "but 41 least you'll get someone unbi-ased. someone who's not employed by the camp."

A s a member of the American Camping Association. Borbas natu-rally feels ACA accreditation is im-portant

"In addition to being licenced by the state, these camps have volun-tarily been reviewed for accredita-tion Every three years, camp visi-tors {who are managers of other ACA camps) spend a day and fill out a form of 300 questions about the program

"The camps must provide docu- , mentation It's just additional as-surance for campgoers It 's been | proven to another association."

Before you attend the camp fair , do that preliminary research on camps, he suggests The American ! Camping Association publishes the 1991.92 Guide to Accredited Camps which lists more than 1,900 camps in the U S and offers guide-lines for selecting a camp. The book is available from the ACA a t 110 95 by calling 1800 421-CAMP

A free Michigan Children's Camp directory of more than 70 camps (20 percent of all Mithisan camps) is available f r f m igan section, American Association. SIM Wi Lansing. Mich I52-S364

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clubs In action • INTEREST GROUPS

The Plymouth Newcomers Club has many interest groups for new-comers to Plymouth and Plymouth Township. The Chat-N-Stitcfa group meets 12:30-2:30 p.m. Mondays. For more information, call 454-0593. The Taste Testers group meets noon the fourth Thursday of the month. The next meeting will be Thursday, Feb. 28. Members will sample interna-

> tional recipes. For more informa-tion, call 455-7593. Book Beat, a book discussion group, meets 8 p.m. the second Monday of each month. For more information, call 451-0401

• PLYMOUTH AAUW The Plymouth branch, American

Association of University Women, will meet 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, at Ernesto's, on Plymouth Road in Plymouth. Cheryl Willett will have a slide presentation on her re-cent trip to the Soviet Union. She will discuss her experiences in meet-ing people at Chernobyl, Moscow, Latvia and elsewhere. For more in-formation, call 459-3197.

• WOMAN'S CLUB The Woman's Club of Plymouth

• will meet 12:30 p.m. Friday, March 1, at the First Presbyterian Church off Plymouth, 701 Church. A gift-wrapping demonstration will be giv-en by Charlene Miller of Baskets & Bows.

Those attending will celebrate the club's 98th anniversary, and hats and white gloves will be the order of the day. Past club presidents will be honored at the meeting.

• DAMARIS AWARDS The Damaris Student Fine Arts

Awards are given each year by the Plymouth Community Arts Council to outstanding middle school stu-dents. This year's performing arts competition will be Friday and Sat-urday, March 1-2, in the Little The-atre at Plymouth Canton High School, on Canton Center south of Joy in Canton.

The Friday schedule includes: dance, 3:30-5 p.m.; drama, 5 p.m.; and piano, 5-7 p.m. Saturday will in-

V elude: vocal music, 10-11 a.m.; and instrumental music, 11 a.m. to 1 ; p.m. Creative writing samples and art work will be displayed in the cor-ridor outside the theater. The public may attend, and admission is free of charge. For more information, call 455-5260.

• WESTS1DE SINGLES Westside Singles will hold a

dance/party 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday, March 1, at Roma's of Livonia, on Schoolcraft west of Inkster. The dance/party is for singles age 21 and older. Dressy attire should be worn (no jeans). There will be snacks and a budget bar. For more information, call the hot line, 562-3160.

• CANTON MUSEUM The Canton Historical Museum

will again open to the public Satur-day, March 2. The museum, at the corner of Canton Center and Proctor in Canton, is operated by the Canton Historical Society. Regular hours are 1-3 p.m. Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m. Sat-urdays. For. more information, call 397-0088.

The March meeting of the Canton Historical Society will be a joint meeting with the Plymouth Histori-cal Society, to be held 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14, at the Plym-outh Historical Museum, 155 S. Main.

tv • SATURDAY NIGHT

Saturday Night Singles/WestSide will hold a dance/party 8 p.m. to 1' a.m. Saturday, March 2, at Roma's

..of Livonia, on Schoolcraft west of Inkster. The dance/party is for sin-gles age 21 and older. Dressy attire should be worn (no jeans). There will be snacks and a budget bar. Admis-sion price is $4 For more informa-tion, call the hot line, 277-4242.

• CRAFT GALLERY A folk art/Victorian craft show

will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, March 3, at Roma's of Garden City, 32550 Cherry Hill, between Merri-man and Venoy. Country folk art, Victorian crafts and early America-na designs will be featured. Admis-sion price is $2. Lunches and refresh-ments will.be available. Those a t -tending shouldn't bring cameras or strollers. For show information, call 274-7076 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. week-days. Deb Jordan and Val Davis are among local residents who will par-ticipate in the show.

• TRAIL WALK A "Secret Signs of Spring" trail

walk will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, March 3, at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens, 1800 N. Dixborp, Ann Ar-bor. The walk will be conducted by docents, volunteer guides at the gar-dens. Participants should meet at the main entrance steps to the con-servatory. Warm clothing and stur-dy, waterproof footwear are recom-mended.

Docents will also offer conserva-tory tours, and this month's topic is "Medicinal Plants." Indoor tours will be conducted 2 and 3 p.m. Satur-days, March 2, 9,16, 23 and 30. Gen-eral conservatory admission price of $1 applies, and tours are limited to 30 people per hour. Visitors interest-ed in the indoor tours are asked to sign in with the receptionist upon ar-rival, and should arrive 10 to 15 min-utes before the tour. Telephone res-ervations won't be accepted.

• THREE CITIES The Three Cities Art Club will

meet 6:30 p.m. Monday, March 4, at the Dunning-Hough Library, 223 S.

Main, Plymouth. There will be a slide presentation by Connie Lucas. For more information, call Kay Fill, club president, 455-5805.

• AUTHOR TO SPEAK A book and author luncheon will

be noon Tuesday. March 5, at the Novi Civic Center, 45175 10 Mile, be-tween Novi and Taft roads. Lucy Taylor, author of the novel "Avenue of Dreams," will speak. Copies of her book will be available.

The fifth annual luncheon is spon-sored by Friends of the Library groups from Canton, Plymouth, Novi and Northville. Luncheon price is $10 and tickets are available at the Canton Public Library reception desk, 1200 S. Canton Center. Tickets

"won't be sold at the door and won't be available after Thursday, Feb. 28. Checks should be made payable to the Friends of the Northville Public Library. Those who wish to reserve tables may do so by buying six to eight tickets at the same time.

• 50-UP CLUB The St.'John Neumann Seniors/50-

Up Club will meet for dinner 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, at the Steak and Ale, Ann Arbor Road and 1-275 in Plymouth. Guests and new mem-bers may attend. For more informa-tion, call 495-1307 or 459-4091.

• NEWCOMERS LUNCHEON The Plymouth Newcomers Club

will have a luncheon meeting Thurs-day, March 7, at Station 885, 885 Starkweather in Plymouth. Hospital-ity time will be 11:30 a.m., lunch at noon. Price is $10.50 with a choice of several salads or a club sandwich, soup and dessert. There will be a speaker from First Step, a domestic violence agency. New residents of Plymouth or Plymouth Township may attend, and reservations should be made by noon Monday, March 4.. For reservations, call 459-8046 or 459-7943.

• SPRING FASHIONS A spring fashion show and benefit

will be presented Thursday, March 7, at the Sts. Constantine and Helen Cultural Onte r , 36375 Joy, between Wayne and Newburgh roads in West-land. Saks Fifth Avenue-Fairlane will present the "Hooray for Holly-wood" show, and proceeds will sup-port the St. Helen Philoptochos Soci-ety, a philanthropic organization. Cocktails will be served 6 p.m., din-ner at 7 p.m., followed by the 8:30 p.m. show.

There will be a raffle drawing for prizes. Proceeds from the event will be used for various charitable proj-ects of.the society. Ticket price is $35 per person. For reservations, call Mary Georges, 453-6859, or Joan Keker. 459-6977. Co-chairwomen are Joan Keker, Diane Pitsillos and Catherine Socall.

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• TRAVEL CLUB The Western Wayne County Trav-

el Club will meet 6 p.m. Thursday, March 7, at Leright's Banquet Hall in Wayne. Dinner will be served, in-cluding an "all you can eat" buffet and a cash bar. Dinner ticket price is $11, and reservations should be made by Tuesday, March 5. There will be a slide presentation of trips to San Francisco, Calif., and Texas A door prize drawing will be held. For more information, call Len Bloch,459-5508.

Club members will go to Joe Louis Arena in Detroit the evening of Thursday, March 14, to see the ice show. Price for dinner, transporta-tion and the show is $49. For more information, call 459-5508.

• ATTENTION DEFICIT The Attention Deficit Disorder As-

sociation will meet 7:30 p.m. Thurs-day, March 7, at the Livonia Civic Center Library, on Five Mile east of Farmington Road. Registration will begin 7 p.m. The public may attend, and admission is free of charge. For more information, call 464-8233.

• SPRING FLING The annual "Spring Fling" salad

luncheon and fashion show will be 1 p.m. Saturday, March 9, at the May-flower-Lt. Gamble Post No. 6695 of the VFW, 1426 S. Mill in Plymouth. The event is sponsored by the auxili-ary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Clothing will be modeled by auxili-ary and- post members. Cost is $5. Reservations should be made by Fri-day, March 8. For tickets or more information, call 455-2620 or. 728-7619. \ .

• HOMESPUN TRADITIONS An old-fashioned country craft

show will be presented 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 9, at Fox Hills Country Club. 8768 N. Territorial, west of Plymouth. Lunch will be available. Live dulcimer music will be provided by .Felicity Strings. Ad-mission price is $1.50. Leslie $to-laruk of Plymouth will be among the participating crafters. The country club can be reached from the Beck Road exit off M-14. For more infor-mation. call 462-4096.

• FIDDLER REUNION A Saturday, March 16, reunion is

being planned for cast and crew members of the 1971 and 1981 Plym-outh Park Players • productions' of "Fiddler on the Roof."* Student ac-tors from Centennial Educational Park will present "Fiddler on the Roof" as their 1991 spring musical, continuing the'tradition. For more information on the 20-year reunion, call Gloria Logan, 459-3518.

• DAR CHAPTER The Sarah Ann Cochrane chapter,

Daughters of the American Revolu-tion. will meet Monday, March 18, for a sandwich luncheon at the home

' of Mrs. Norman Saunders. A video on American inventors will be shown. For more information, call 453-4425 or 348-2198.

• YULE CARD The Plymouth Community Arts

Council has invited artisti to submit a 5-by-7 inch original sketch, photo-graph. watercolor, etc. of a familiar Plymouth winter scene. The work submitted should be a subject matter easily identified as Plymouth or Plymouth Township and should be appropriate for a Christmas card. The-artist who submits the work se-lected will receive $100 arid have his or her name printed on the back of the card • x ~ \ , •

The art work and- aj[ rights for reproduction will becoftW'PCAC property. Deadline for submitting entries is Friday, March 22. Art work or photos' should be mailed or delivered to: Plymouth Community Arts Council, 332 S. Main, Plymouth, Mich. 48170. Proceeds from the Christmas card sale .will support

. arts Council programs. For more in-formation, call 455-5260.

• CLUB SCHOLARSHIP The Canton "Business and Profes-

sional Women will present the or-ganization's annual scholarship in May. The scholarship is for women who are entering or re-entering-the workforce. Applicants should demr. onstrate financial need and should be seeking to improve their educa-tional statu/. '

Michigan residency is required and applicants must be over 21. Ap-plications will be available'through April 1 and deadline for receipt will be April 12. Application forms are at the Canton Public Library, 1200 S. Canton Center, and at First of Amer-ica Bank, 41652 Ford, Canton. For more information, call Kaye Wood-beck, 454-0033

• DAR MEETING The Sarah Ann Cochrane chapter^

Daughters of the American Revolu-tion, will meet Monday, April 22, for a sandwich luncheon at the home of Mrs. _R.S. Shattuck. Delegates and members who attended the 400th Continental Corlgress is Washington. D.C., will discuss highlights and reso- ' lutions. For more inf orrtra ti'on « n t h e : Daughters of the American Revolu- -Uon. call 453-4425 or 348-2198

• CI.VITAN CLUB ' - > The Plymouth-Canton. Civitan

Club is a community service organi-zation for men and whmen. It meets 7:30 p.m. the f irst ' Thursday of the

. month for a business meeting at -the Plymouth Community •ChamJjer ;of Commerce office! The Club meets 'at 6:30 p.m,-the third Thursday of .the .. month at the-.-Jtaiian Cueina, 39&00 ARB Artyor Road, Plymouth Town-

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Good Citizens do community proud - Honoring outstanding high school

seniors isn't a new thing for mem-bers of the Sarah Ann Cochrane chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution.

"It's just something they've done for years," said Doris Richard, Good Citizens chairwoman for the DAR chapter. She's impressed with the qualifications of the students who

, are chosen each year. * '.'Oh, extremely I 'think- they're wonderful. They're really outstand-ing. all of them,"'said Richard, a Plymouth Township res ident . "Yhey're very outstanding, and they have high aspirations."

This year's local Good Citizens are:

• Annette Whittaker. a senior at Plymouth Canton High-School. Whit-taker's parents are Terry and Novel-la Whittaker of Canton..

• Amy* SuHivan, • a senior a t Plymouth Salem High School. .Sulli-

"van's parents are Jerome 'and Nancy . S'uUivan of Plymouth " . '

• Kamaljit Bagga. a senior at Northville High School Ba^ga'iTpaf1

epts are Kalvan and Harminder Bag-ga ot Northville.

' • Meghan' Blake,, asenior. at La-dy wood, High School in Livonia. Blake's parents are Joseph and Bev-

erly Blake of Brighton • Nancy Kerr, a senior at Livonia

Franklin High School. Kerr's parents are Robert and Sandra Kerr of Livo-nia.

• San jay Kacholiya, a senior at Livonia Stevenson High School. Ka-choliya's parents are Bal and Aruna Kacholiya of Livonia.

A senior from L'Anse High School in northern Michigan was also recog-nized as a Good Citizen by the Sarah Ann Cochrane chapter.

The students were honored during a Monday. Feb. 18, tea at the Plym-outh Historical Museum. Several .stydents attended with their parents ,and other family members.

"it's an honor for them to be cho-sen,'' Richard said of the Good Citi-zens. Scholarships are given-at the state and national levels by the Daughters of the American Revolu-tion for the Good Citizens.

The students write essays on a dif-ferent topic each year. This year's theme was "Our American Heritage artd My Responsibility To Preserve I t . " '

Students write the essays a t school, she said. They're limited to two hours' and aren't allowed to_use

• any reference books .-"They have to sit down and write

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7 think they're wonderful. They're very outstanding and they have high aspirations.'

• —Dons Richard Good Citizens chairwoman

those, hand-write them off the top of their head " Students do an excellent job in their writing, she said

She's also impressed with the com-munity involvement of the Good Cit-izens. Many volunteer their time and talents to help others

"You wonder 'How in the world do they get time?""

DAR chapter members plan to continue to honor Good Citizens each year. This year, there's been an in-creased emphasis on patriotism in many "circles since the outbreak of the Persian Gulf war. ' ^'People are patriotic now I think it's good." Richard said. She knows that Americans can at times tend to forget just how valuable freedom is.

"Yes. we certainly do. and I do as .well-as the next fellow I think we all do to some extent."

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Annette Whittaker ( left) , a senior at Plymouth Canton High School, and Amy Sullivan, a senior at Plymouth Saiem High School, are among this year's Good Citizen honorees. Stu-dents were honored by the Sarah Ann Cochrane chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

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12:05 p.m.

" T H E M A T E R I A L W E I G H T O F W R O N G " Rev John 8 Crimrrttns

7:00 p.m.

Series: "How Long Can You Tread Water?" (A Study in Ihe Uie ol Noah)

"ANY DEAD CARP CAN FLOAT DOWN STREAM"

Rev, Arthur J Hunt

Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

Featuring Bible Prophecy and Ihe Middle East War" by Dr Bartletl L Hess

(Activities for All ages)

Nursery Provided at All Services

APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH

G R A C E B A P T I S T C H U R C H

W e l c o m e s Y o u ! > .

"AN INDEPENDENT H JI BAPTIST CHURCH''

— SCHEDULE OF SERVICES 4 2 5 - 6 2 1 5 o r 4 2 5 - 1 1 1 6

S U N D A Y S C H O O L S U N . 1 0 : 0 0 A . M . M O R N I N G W O R S H I P S U N . 1 1 : 0 0 A . M . E V E N I N G W O R S H I P - S U N . 7 . 0 0 P . M . W E D N E S D A Y B I B L E S T U D Y W E D . 7 : 0 0 P . M .

2 8 4 4 0 LYNDON, LIVONIA, Ml

KENNETH D. GRIEF PASTOR •

F A I T H L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 30000 Five Mile (West o« M.ddleOeM;

Lwonia • 421-7249 ; Worship & Holy Communion-

8:15 and 10:45 A M Learning Hour 9:30 A.M

Tuesday Classes K-8 4:15 P M

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN C H U R C H ' Worsh ip Serv ice

8:00, 9:30 4 11:00 A .M. Starting Fed 2nd

Saturday Service S 30 p.m Jer ry Yarned. Sr . P a s t o r Denn is B e a v e r . P a s t o r Jesse=Abbo t l P a s t o r

7000 N Sheldon. Canton Tvnp • 459-3333 (just South o« Warren Rd.)

Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Churches

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR

WCAR 1090 SUNDAY 10:30 A.M.

• N O N -DENOMINATIONAL

U N I T Y o f UV0NIA Siaidayi I

8ACK 0V POPULAR DEMAND Danny Honey- & Barbara <*et« Concert ©* Show Turns

M»cn 2 600 PM and Suooay V*rc+ 3 3 00 P M DREAM INTERPRETATION Mondays 4-5 pm ProUH ty CMJC E*#fy 3rd Monday ' 30 ©f" Ewvry Tuesday. T 30 AM" Open Bn«a**ain » Ram % Hon Voqm r-w> T «oay 7 30-93G

28660 Five Mile Rd Oal A Positive Thought

421 1760 261-2440

N O R T H W E S T B A P T I S T C H U R C H . lis Bks- S. ollO Mde • 474-3333

S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 : 4 5 A . M . M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 1 1 : 0 0 A . M . E v e n i n g W o r s h i p 7 : 0 0 P . M .

W e d n e s d a y S e r v i c e 7 : 0 0 P . M .

Nursery Provided Rev Richard L. Kart. Pastor

In Livonia St. Pau l Ev. L u t h e r a n C h u r c h

1 7 8 1 0 F a r m i n g t o n R o a d Paslors Carl Page) 4 James Hoff

2 6 1 - 1 3 6 0 W O R S H I P S E R V I C E S

8 : 3 0 & 1 1 : 0 0 A . M . S u n . 9 : 4 5 A . M . S u n d a y S c h o o l

A A d u l t B i b l e C l a s s I n P l y m o u t h

S t P e t e r E v . L u t h e r a n C h u r c h 1343 P e n n i m a n A v e • 453 -3393 Pastors Mark Freier & Daniel Helwig

W o r s h i p S e r v i c e s 8 : 0 0 & 1 0 : 3 0 A . M .

S u n d a y S c h o o l & B i b l e

C l a s s 9 : 1 5 A . M . I n R e d f o r d T o w n s h i p

L o l a P a r k E v . L u t h e r a n C h u r c h 1 4 7 5 0 K i n l o c h

Pastor Edward Zell • 532-8655 W o r s h i p S e r v i c e s 8 . 3 0 & 1 1 : 0 0 A . M .

S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 : 4 5 A . M .

FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH 2 6 3 2 5 H a l s t e a d R o a d at»11 Mi le

F a r m i n g t o n Hi l ls. M i c h i g a n Services Every Sunday at 10:30 A M Also. 1st 4 3rd Sunday at 7 00 P M

Sunday School - 9:15 A M Bible Class - Tuesday 7:30 P.M.

Song Services - Last Sunday Of Month 7:00 P M.

TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN

;CHURCH 10101 W. A n n A r b o r Rd. , P l y m o u t h

at Gottfredson & Ann Arbor Rd

Worsh ip Serv ices 8:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.

SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES •9:30 A.M.

Dr Wm C Moore - Pastor Rev Wm Branham Associate Pastor

Nursery Provided Phone 459-9550

PRESBYTERIAN (U.S.A.) -

R o s e d a l e G a r d e n s P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h , ( U . S . A . )

H u b b a r d at W. C h i c a g o • Livonia • 4 2 2 - 0 4 9 4

"The God of New Beginnings" Rev. Richard I. Peters

Worship. Church School 10:30 A.M. Nursery Care Available

UNITED METHODIST

S T . P A U L ' S

P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h (U .S .A . )

CltwuJt 32940 Schdolcraft • Livonia

SBC Bible Study for all ages 9:45 A.M. Sundays Sunday Worship 11:00 AM. & 6 00 P.M.

Pastor G>lben Sanders Ph.D.

ST. M A T T H E W S UNITED M E T H O D I S T

30900 Si» M-le Rd (Bet Mernman & Midolebell) Chuck Sonquist Pastor • Kearney KirDy Assoc

10:00 A M. Worship 4 Church School 1 1 : 1 5 A M Adult Study Classes \

Nursery Provided • 422-6038

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CHERRY HILL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Randy Wh i t comb WORSHIP SERVICE

8:30 A M. 4 "11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL

9:30 A.M.

321 Ridge Road Just South of Cherry Hill in Canton

N A R D I N P A R K U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

29887 West Eleven Mile Road Just West of Middle belt

4 7 6 - 8 8 6 0 Farmington Hills

W o r s h i p 4 Chu rch School 9:15 4 1 1 : 0 0 A M

M a r c h 3rd " O n C l e a n i n g Your R o o m "

Dr. W i l l i a m Ri t ter p r e a c h i n g

Dr William Rrtier Rev David B Penniman Rev Robert. Bough Rev William Frayer

W e ' r e growing with you!

2 7 4 7 5 F IVE M I L E R 0 . • L I V O N I A , M l (one owe* west of inxsier Rd ) —

P h o n e : 4 2 2 - 1 4 7 0

J o h n C a l v i n : A L o y a l S e r v a n t of C h r i s t "

D r . T h o m a s P. E g g e b e e n P a s t o r

W o r s h i p S e r v i c e s 8 : 3 0 4 1 1 : 0 0 A . M .

CHURCH SCHOOL TOR ALL AGES 9:45 A M

N u r s e r y P r o v i d e d - B a r r i e r F r e e

W E D N E S D A Y - P R A Y E R V I G I L F O R

P E A C E 7 : 0 0 - 9 : 0 0 P . M .

WEST SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Plymouth Canton High

Joy Road & Canton Center 454-9587

wo«snip Service a 00 AM " Sunaay School 10 IS A M SunSiy Evening Youin Program IOOPM

tVoefc«. Stooy DonaM Kof». Mirusw — Nurs»»y Prov.a«KJ

E P I S C O P A L

PLYMOUTH C H U R C H

OF THE NAZARENE

ST. A N D R E W ' S

E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H

16360 H u b b a r d Road

Livonia. M ich igan 48154

4 2 1 - 8 4 5 1

Mon.-Fri 9 30 A M Holy Eucharist Wednesday 6 00 P M Dinner 4 Classes Saturday 5 00 P M Holy Eucharist

Sunday 7 45 4 10 A M Hoty Euchanst 9 00 A M Christian Education tor all ages Sunday Morning Nursery Care Available

T h e R e v . R o b e r t C l a p p . R e c t o r

E w r y knee shall bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord

PhU 2 *1

45801 W. Ann Arbor Road Plymouth, Michigan 48170

(313) 453-1525 Sunday School at <M r. A M

uDCUv- Wuc »iup & fe-00 PAL Turv Laches Bible Stud\ • 9 JO AM.

J Mar* Barn« *-mur Past.* tit fart Kr.nc \Uniitrr utt Vodh

Nen» Horizons for Children Day Care: 455-31%

V I L L A G E P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H 2 5 3 5 0 W e s t Sue Mi le R e d f o r d • 5 3 4 - 7 7 3 0

Pau l S B o u s q u e t l e , Pas to r

Worship - Sunday - 10:00 A.M.

• Hurser/ ProvttJeO • Wrwetcte" Access/Die'

Y O U A R E I N V I T E D G A R D E N C I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N

C H U R C H ( U . S . A . ) 1841 Middlebell • 421-7620

9:15 4 1 t :00 A,M Worship 4 Nursery

Adult Class 9:15 A.M Classes for 2 Years - 12th Grade

at 11 00 A M Eievaior Avariaoie Gar em 0 Baker Pastor

First United Methodist Church Plymouth

W o r s h i p 9 : 0 0 4 1 1 : 1 5 A .M. A d u l t 4 Y o u t h C h u r c h S c h o o l 1 0 : 1 5 A . M

_kjor EC Gnmn jr 'o. fnOfCh C VoMJurs • Ol 0«v«3 « SIMan Sr In h'aitb U «• <,rt>u

CATHOLIC

N E W B U R G H U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

36500 Ann Arbor Trait Livonia's Oldest Church

422-0149 9 1 5 4 11 00 A M Worship Service

L e n t e n S e r v i c e s You Are What You Bel ieve

" C a n We E x p e r i e n c e G o d ? " Dr. Dav id E C h u r c h p r e a c h i n g

Ministers:

Dr. David E. Church, Rev. Roy Forsyth

Nursery P'ovate

EPISCOPAL CHURCH of the HOLY SPIRIT

9 0 8 3 N e w b u r g h R o a d

L i v o n i a - 5 9 1 - 0 2 1 1

T h e R e v E m e r y F. Gravef le . V i ca r

Services 8:30 a.m. Hoiy Eucharist

9:30 am. Adult Christian Education 10:30 a.m. Family Eucharist &

Sunday School

A Bamer Free Facility for the Hand icapped

ST. JOHN NEUMANN 44800 W a r r e n • C a n t o n • 4 5 5 - 5 9 1 0

Father G e o r g e C h a m l e y Pas to r

MASSES Saturday 4:30 4 6 30 P.M. Sun 7:30, 9:00. 11:00 A.M. 4 1:00 P.M.

ST. MICHAEL P a r i s h

11441 H u b b a r d • L i v o n i a • 2 6 1 - 1 4 5 5 Father E d w a r d J B a l d w i n Pas to r

W e e k e n d M a s s e s S a t u r d a y 5 0 0 P M

S u n d a y 8 30. 10 0 0 A M . 12 N o o n

A L D E R S G A T E UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

{Redford Twp.)

10000 BEECH DALY ROAD Between Plymouth and West Chicago

Redford Mr 48239 937-3170 t

W o r s h i p Se rv i ces 8:30 & 11 00 A M Sunday S c h o o l t o r all Ages 9 45 A M

M a r c h 3 r d Mow Much Do You Spend On Cleaning?" S P E C I A L L E N T E N P R O G R A M S W e d n e s d a y - M a r c h 6 , 13 4 2 0

6:30 P.M. Pot L u c * - 7:30 P.M. Program

N u r s e r y Ava i lab le P a s t o r s M . C l e m e n t Parr a n d

B u t t o r d W . C o e R o b i n K n o w l e s W a l l a c e . O r g a n i s t

S T . T I M O T H Y C H U R C H 1 6 7 0 0 N e w b u r g h R o a d

L i v o n i a • 4 6 4 - 8 8 4 4

" Church School 4 Worship 11:00 AM.

"God's Treasured Possess ion" J a n e t Nob le . Pas to r

A Creative Christ Cantarao Congregation Nursery Provided • Barrier Free

GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN , , C H U R C H (U.S.A.)

• J L *, 5535 Sheldon Rd.. Canton • u l U . " (Just North o l Kmart) - • • 459-0013

9:15 4 I t 00 A M Worship & Sunday School

MarKlicappeo AccemMMa Resource* lor Hearing ana SigW 1moanea

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mam & Church

PLYMOUTH -(313) 4S3-6464

Service* 9 00 A 11 00 a m Church Schbol A Nursery 9 00 A 11 00 a m

Phtihp Rodgers Magee Letand L Seese Jr Minister Associate Mamsier

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HJafaip BAHA'I FAITH

SaU'm I'niteti Church of Christ 33424 Oakland Ave • Farmington 48335

(313) 4 7 4 - 6 8 8 0 S u n d a y S c h e d u l e

Church School tor afl - 930 A M . D«vine Worship, Worship

Education -10 45 A M " 'Barrier free Santuary !*«•* ProwOeO

n» MOHI\l 4 HI K« H »» < HKISI (Christian Churchl

35475 Five Mile Rd. 464-6722 MARK McGILVREY Mtfuster

Sieve Alien Youth MinisJe' x

BIBLE SCHOOL' [AH ages) 9 30 A M 9 15AM Serves • Mommg Wo'sh« 10 45 A M

Everung Worsfup S YouT- Metrng 6 30 PV

COVENANT CHURCH OF AMERICA

0 SON Of MAN Be *iou content wit* Me and seek to oWvet heipe- For none but Me can

ever su»ic« thee

BAHA I FAITH

455-7845 Of 15^129

P E N T E C O S T A L

SAINT ANNE'S CHURCH m (Wterd Snrwry nt S« Plu« X • Tratfttxiaal Caim Mas*

J33J0 Joy Road ' SBIk« E ol Trtrrt'ph • S34-2121

11 OO N4MM

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C H U R C H E S O F G O D

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF PLYMOUTH

2 9 1 E. S P R I N G ST. ? Blocks N Of M»n 3 BIOCK* E O* Mill

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O U R I A D Y O F G O O D C O U N S E L 1160 Penniman Ave. P l y m o u t h • « 4-Ml .126

S c t - J a n U A V v u x i u . P a i i o r

(D Announcing Plymouth's Most E*citing Worship Center"

lrrtii$f ( hapel i.httrrh t»f (ritti (Church of God Cleveland TN)

•585 N Mitt Street • Plymouth Ml 48170

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Sunday Morning Worship & Sunday School (ages 2-19) 10 00 a m

Sunday Evening Praise Celebration 6 0 0 p m Wednesday Evening B«bte Study 4 Kids Clubs 7 0 0 p m

~ More Power To You Radio Broadcast WMUZ 103 & FM Mori -Fri 5 45-8 00 A M

_ OUR STAFF STANDS READY T O SERVE Roder i ck Trusty . Pastor

D a n Lacks . M in i s te r o f M u s i c

CHRISTADEtPHIANS

C H RISTABF. L P H I AIM 5 Sunday Memorial Service 10 00 AM

Wednesday Night Bible Class • 00 P M M a y 10 at 8 :00 P M

The P r o b l e m s of Suf fer ing

V t l FAITH _ C O V E N A N T

• • C H U R C H

Making Faith a Way of Life S u n d a y S c h o o l f o r a l l a g e s

9 :30 A M.

WORSHIP SERVICE 8 : 3 0 & 10:45 A . M .

"The Where of G iv ing " Rev Icenogle

Sunday Night Program 6 00 P M Wednesday Dinner 6:00 P M

• Youth Group 6 30 P.M Adutt Bible Study 7 00 P M

3 3 4 1 5 W . 1 4 M l t o

(at Drake} Farmington Hills

6 6 1 - 9 1 9 1 R e v J Ch r i s t ophe r I c e n o g l e

Rev Dav id S M o r e e n

Rev D o u g l a s J. H o t m b e r g

Seminar to focus on church growth By Julie Brown staff writer

Evangelism's not a word all -Christians are comfortable with.

Often,v Christians have faith in God and Jesus, "but have a hard time sharing that faith with their friends; theu> neighbors and Of " course s t rangers ." said David Snyder, a member of the First United Methodist Church of Plym-outh.

"It 's kind of a scary thought. We want to make this a more comfort-able thought."

Snyder's the evangelism work area chairman at the church. He and others have been working on a "Reach Your Unreached Neigh-bors" Seminar, to be held Saturday. March 2, at the church, 45201 N. Territorial, west of Sheldon in Plymouth Township.

The evangelism/church growth seminar will be presented by The International Bible Society, trans-lation sponsor of the New Interna* tional Version (NIV) Bible. Over-coming the fear of evangelism's one goal of the seminar.

* PARTICIPANTS WILL learn how to use the Bible in witnessing and how to, reach out to neighbors through the church. The day-long seminar will include practical ses-sions featuring a variety of learn-ing activities, such as role playing.

"We're a growing church. The numbers bear that out and so does our recei.. building renovation," said Snyder, a Plymouth resident. "We feel called to reach out fur-, ther into the community. We want to prepare and enable our people to go out and share their faith."

The church has nearly- 1,400

members. Worshipers recently completed an extensive renovation project.

The Saturday. March 2, semi-nar's been put together by repre-sentaUves of The International Bible Society, Snyder said. Such a program hasn't been held in the re-cent past at the First United Meth-odist Church of Plymouth. The church has had evangelisUc speak-ers who aren ' t of the fire and brim-stone variety, such as the Rev. Pe-ter Marshall.

The Saturday, March 2, seminar is open to teens and adults. Regis-tration is 110. $7 for students and senior citizens, including lunch. To register, call 453-5280.

TH&SEMINAR is for Christians of all denominaUons.

"Our faith crosses those bounda-ries that we've set up as human be-ings." Snyder said. "This tran-scends all that Our faith is much bigger than that ."

The biblical call is for Christians to make disciples of all the world. Snyder knows from his.own experi-ence that sharing faith can--be tough.

"It is not easy I don't think it's something you necessarily have to push on people." It's possible to share faith and good news with oth-ers without being overbearing.

He's an administrator at Plym-outh Salem High School where he runs the student radio station. WSDP.

"You have to be very careful be-cause it's a public institution " He doesn't push his'faith on others, but tends to incorporate his beliefs into suggestions and comments he tnakes to students.

"I t ' s just something you 'kave to be very careful with."

For some Christians, there's a tendency to think "Sunday is the day we go to church and we're Christians between 11 and 12 o'clock," Snyder said. "We have to remember God comes first seven days a week "

Evangelism hasn't traditionally been associated-with such mainline Protestant denominations as the M e t h o d i s t and P r e s b y t e r i a n churches. Snyder has found that members of his church and of oth- • e r s in the area have a f i rm faith and commitment.

"Therefore, they're open to the idea of evangelism." For many, it's simply a matter of learning more about evangelism.

Ministers and priests aren't the only ones for whom evangelism, is important- Laypeople too have a vital role to play in developing faith and sharing it with others.

"Evangelism is something each Christian needs to pursue." Snyder said " v

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i. i M e m b e r s of the 'F i rs t Un i ted Me thod i s t Church of P lym-ou th recent ly c o m p l e t e d an ex tens ive bu i ld ing p ro jec t . " W e ' r e a g row ing chu rcK , " sa id David Snyder, evangel -i s m work area cha i rman . " W e feel ca l led to reach out fu r the r into 4he c o m m u n i -t y . "

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church. bulletin • MISSIONARY WORK

John Hodorek, son of Stephen and Irene Hodofek of Livonia, is attend-ing a Youth With A Mission Disciple-ship Training School in Elm Springs, Ark. Youth With ArMission, known as YWAM, is an interdenominational missionary organization. Hodorek will receive training in Elm Springs and gain practical experience during his field assignment in the U.S. and Mexico. While in Mexico, his team will work with local churches on Bible distribution and evangelistic drama presentations.

• BROADWAY BOUND Broadway Bound," presented by

the Senior High Choir, will be pre-"sented 7 30 p.m. Saturday, March 2, at St. Paul Presbyterian Church, 27475 Five Mile Road,- one block west of Inkster Road, Livonia. Tick-ets are $2. Proceeds benefit the choir's bi-annual tr ip to the Mon-treal Conference' on -Worship and Music in Montreat, N„C.- St. Paul Presbyterian's music program con-sists of five vocal choirs (age 5 to seniors), two bell choirs and two dance ensembles These groups will

be joined by a special guest show choir , Livonia Churchill High School's Choralation. Together, they will present vignettes from such fa-mous headliners as "Oliver," "An-nie." "Jesus Christ Superstar," "The Sound of Music. ", ' Les_Miserable " "West Side Story," "Cats" and sever-al others.

• C O N C E R T St. Timothy Presbyterian Church

USA. 16700 Newburgh, Livonia, will host a concert by Lord Roberts IV a t 6:30 p.m Sunday. March 3 A free-will offering will be taken. Child care is provided and dessert will f o l ^ low. For information, call 464-8844.

• DAY O F PRAYER Church Women United of Subur-

ban Detroit West will have World Day of Prayer 12:45 p.m. Friday. March 1, a t Trinity Church of the Brethren, 27350 W Chicago, near Inkster in Redford. The program, "On the Journey Together," will fea-ture the Rev. Charles Boayue Jr. . as-sociate pastor of Metropolitan Unit-ed Methodist Church. Boayue will discuss Liberia, where is he f rom ' originally.

Your Invitation to Worship

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD

Chiuch 3528200

ftriybtnjoor T a b c r p a c l c

Assemb l i es of G o d 26S55 Franklin Rd. • Southfield. Ml

()«96 * Telegraph West ol Mo««3ay 4 Chansrrmtk Cnwvh whara people p» many oanommanon* ntnue together

MORNING WORSHIP 8:30 A M « 11:00 A.M SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 00 A.M

- Celebration ot Praise - 6:30 P.M 7:30 P.M. Wed AduR. Youth 4 Children

1100 A M Worship Service "Uve" . ON WLQV 1 aSo AM

Franklm Hoed Chrtailan Schow K-Orwte 7 it ail services OB 0 V muRST PASTOR

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F A I R L A N E A S S E M B L Y W E S T (Assembly of God)

41355 Six Mile Rd . Northvi l le Sunday W o r s h i p

8:30 and 11:00 a m A 6:30 p.m. F a l r l a n e W e s t C h r i s t i a n S c h o o l

Preschool 4 K -8 • 348-9031

United Assembly: of God aesoo N Terr*orW ft*

•I between Sneidcm A Bee* **r» > 4S3-4S30

VnMylCXK. lOOBAM 11 00 AM

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TRI-CITY ASSEMBLY OF GOO IN

338-0330 i Ave a »•*«» ta» MirhiOT Ave

em—or ftoctiy A Sunday School 9 4S A M

Worship a Ml and 11 00 AM Irtnng Wmhp « 00 » M MM rwney legM '00PM

• PRAYER FOR PEACE The Novi Rotary Club will sponsor

an "Interfai th Fast and F laye r for Peace in the World" noon to 1 p.m. Friday. March 1, at the Novi Civic Center. 45175 W. 10 Mile The public may attend the meeting J^or infor-mation. call 349-1438.

• COUNSELING SEMINAR The Michigan Chapter of The As-

sociation for Death Education and Counseling will present These Times of Stress . Coping. Caring. Comfort "/10 a m to 3 p.m. Saturdav. March 2, a t St Edith Church. 15089 Newburgh. between Schoolcraft and Five Mile. Livonia

Speakers include Dr Kathleen August of the Veterans Administra-tion Hospital in Allen Park. "Post Traumat ic Stress Syndrome. Victims and Families"; Ruth Lendt. social worker with Reconnect Network in Ann Arbor. '"A New Mo<lel of Sup-port . . . With Emphasis on Chil-dren"; and Esther TumidaYiski. resi-dent care coordinator with Presbyte-rian Village of Detroit. "Healing the Whole Self " Price is $10, including lunch For information, call 464-2027 (days) or 533-4544 (evenings)

• GUEST PREACHER The Rev Thomas Cook of Harbor

Springs Presbyterian Church will be the guest preacher 9 and-11 a m Sunday. March 3. at First Presbyte-rian Church of Plymouth. 701 Church Cook was associate minister at First Presbyterian Church from 1980 to 1984 His sermon will be Back on Church Street Seven

Years Later "

• F INANCIAL ADVISOR Darrell Stickler will speak 9 45

a m and'6 30 p.m Sunday. March 3. at Livonia Assembly of God. 33015 W Seven Mile Stickler will discuss personal budgeting Admission is free, and the public may attend For information, call 471-5282

• SEMINAR St John's Effiscopal Church. 555 S

Wayne, Westland, will have a one-day seminar 9 1 5 a m to 3 p.m Sat-urday. March 9 The theme will be "God Is Our Master Designer " Con-tinental breakfast and lunch will be offered Price ts $3 For information, call 721-5023

• PASTOR EMERITUS St Paul Presbyterian Church re-

cently honored the Rev Dr William F Whitledge. retired pastor, by e lec t ing him pastor e m e r i t u s Whitledge led the congregation for 27 years

A public celebration with a dinner will be held in the Social Hall 7 SO p m Saturday. March 9 Reserva tions can be made at a price of $10 On Sunday. March 10. Whitledge will preach at 8 30 and 11 a m services and will receive a commemorat ive plaque There will be a reception af-ter the second service "

• OPEN HOUSE There Will be an open house 10

"a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. March 5. at Fairlane Christian School . West. 41355 Sir Mile, west of 1-275 in Northville Township. The open bouse is for families interested in learning about the school For information, call 348-9031.

• WINTER CARNIVAL Hosanoa-Tabor Lutheran School

will haveT-winter carnival 2-8 p.m. Saturday. March 9. at the school. 9600 Leverne. near West Chicago and Orangelawn in Redford There will be games, face-painting, a ' dunk the teacher" booth, food and cartoons Proceeds will support the school

• DIVORCE RECOVERY Single Place Ministries of the

First Presbyterian Church in North-ville is offering a six-week divorce recovery workshop It will begin 7:30 p.m. Thursday. March 7. at the church, 200 E Mam. Northville Do-nation is $30. For information, call 349-0911

• MUSICAL F U N -"How to Succeed in Business With-

out Really Trying" will be presented by the Rosedale Gardens Players 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, March 8-9. and 4 p m Sunday. March 10. at Rosedale Gardens P re sby te r i an Church. 9601 Hubbard, near West Chicago in Livonia The musical is by Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows Ticket-prices are $5 for adults. $2 50 for students For information, call 422-0494

• MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER Mark Victor Hansen, a "motiva-

tional speaker, will speak on "Visu-alizing Is Realizing" 2-5 p m Sun-day. March 10. at Unity Church. 28660 Five Mile, between Inkster and Middlebelt in Livonia. He will also be at 9 and 1 1 a m services For information, call 421-1760

• BIBLE C L A S S Margaret Hess teaches a Bible

study 9 30 a m Tuesdays at Ward Presbyterian Church. 17000 Farm-ington Road. Lrvonia Upcoming top-ics include March 5. Isaiah 1-5, God's Lovesong to Israel"; March

12. Isaiah 6-12. 'Warnings and Promises" March 19. Is i iah 13-20. God Manages the Nations"; and

March 26. Isaiah 21-27. Judgment and Hope " F o r information, call 422 1150

• MEN'S DAY Dennis Archer. Michigan Supreme

Court justice, will speak at 11 a m worship services Sunday ;March 10. at Scott Memorial United Methodist Church, 10372 W Chicago. Detroit The program is part of Men's Day at the church ^"or information, call 931-6280

• LENTEN SERVICES 5k Innocent Orthodox Christian

Church. 23300 W Chicago, east of Telegraph, will have services 7 p m Wednesdays, through March IS Fol-" lowing services, there will be a mini-

course of instruction on beliefs and practices of the Orthodox Church The services and course a re open to the public. For information, call 538-1142

• NEW BEGINNINGS St. "Matthew United Methodist

Church. 30900 W Six Mile, Livonia, will offer New Beginnings, a group for those experiencing grief, 7 p.m. Thursdays. March 7 to April 11 Each meeting will fea ture a speaker March 7. Bess Albrecht will speak She trained'with the Rev. Bob Weik-ert at Chelsea Community Hospital March 14. Kearney Kirkbv. a former pastor at St Matthew United Meth-odist Church, will speak Other speakers include Dr Tom Roe. March 21: Warren Gilbert. March 28. Phil Seymojjr. April 4. and Yvonne Constas, April 11 For information, call 422-0957

• PRAYER SERVICE During the Persian Gulf war, St-

John's-feutheran Church in Redford will host .weekly prayer services 7-9 p m Thursdays The church will be open for prayer and meditation Worship will take place 8 p m St John s Lutheran Church is at 13542 Mercedes, one block east of Inkster. Redford For information, call 538-2660

• T A * L A W S Robert Thompson general counsel

of Campus Crusade for Christ, will be the seminar leader for "Organiza tiona! andk Tax Law Issues for Churches arid Clergy." The program will be held Monday, March 11. at William Tyndale College. 35700 W 12 Mile. Farmington Hills Thomp-son is co-author of "Organizing for Accountability' and an authority on non-profit organizational and tax is-sues For information, call 553-7200 -

• OPEN HOUSE Hosanna Tabor Lutheran School ?

9600 Leverne. near West Chicago and Orangelawn in Redford. will have an open house 7-8 30 p.m Tues-day March 5 The school is accept-ing applications for preschool >ages 3-4) through eighth grade students

• IRISH SINGING _ St Hilary Rosary Altar Society ^ will hav* an Hr ish Sing-A-Long" 7

p.m Saturday, March 2s at the Social Hall. 23901 Elmira, Redford Corned beef sandwiches and soda bread will be served The PubPeople 'wil l per form Admission price is $8 For in-formation. call 5S3-9197 or 533-5698

• FISH DINNERS St Agatha Parish. 19*50 Beech

Daly Redford. will have fish dinners 3-7 p m Fridays during Lent Price is $3 75 for adults, $2 50 for chtldfen under age 10 Carry-out food is available For information, call 531 0371

• HAVEN SPEAKER Mary Beth Cannady of HAVEN

will speak 7:30 p m Mooday March 4. at Antioeh Lutheran Church 91360

W 13 Mile, Farmington Hills HA-VEN ^ Help Against Violent En-counters Now) helps victims of do-mestic violence and sexual abuse in Oakland County Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Amer ica of Antioeh Lu theran Church raise money f o r HAVEN at their December auction. For infor-mation, call 626-7906;

• LENTEN FILMS — Church of the Savior-Livonia, .on

Five Mile west of Newburgh.-will of-i fer a four-par, U?nten film series"

Blessings Out of Brokeness' with Jom Eareckson Tade. 5 p.m Sunday, through March 17 Child "care will be provided For information, call 464-1062

• LENTEN PROGRAMS Antioeh Lutheran Church. 33360

W 13 Mile. Farmington Hills, will have a variety of Lenten sen.'ices 7 30 p m Wednesdays, through March 20 All services will include communion For information, call 626-7906

• A C.T.I.D.N A C T 1 0 N Ministry provides

support and practical help for people who are unemployed or changing ca-reers Meetings take place 7 p.m in the Lighthouse of Ward Presbyterian Church the second and fourth Mon-days of each month Upcoming speakers and topics include March 11 Lou and Barbara Ellman. "Four St*pv to Career Development - Step One Self-Assessment", and March 25 Aniceto Muniz J r . "Free Em-ployment Training" A C T I O N Ministry is a support program spon-sored by the Congregational Care Ministry of Ward Presbyterian Church in Livonia For information, call 422-1826

• ALCOHOLICS SUPPORT ; G R O U P S ' Alcoholics for Christ. Alcoholics for Christ Family Group and Adult Children of Alcoholics meet weekly at Ward Presbyterian Church in Livonia ~ Groups meet 7 30 p.m. Thursdays in Fellowship Hall and 1 p m Fridays in Roon» A-5 Ward Presbyterian Church is at 17000 Farmington Road, at the corner of Six Mile For information, call 5S4-6383

Vlcohotacsjor Christ is a Christian fetlow*hip^n<r>M$»gort group for al-coholicr^l[heir famJlws and con-cerned people \

The group also meets 7 SO p.m. Fridays at Detroit First Church of the Nazarene. 21260 Haggerty. north of Eight Mjle. Farmington Hills, at 7^0 prrr Fridays at Westland Full Gospel Charch 34033-Palmer. West-land, at 6' fr m Tuesdays at Church of God in Christ. 3844 Harrison. Ink ster. at "7 30 p m Mondays at Fairhaveji Assembly of God. 876 Beech Daly. Dearborn Heights, and at 7 SO p m Saturdays at Fair laoe Alliance Church. 905 Mason, north of Michigan Avenue, Dearborn For in-

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6B(P.C) O&E Thursday, t-euruary 28. 1991

weddings and engagements new voices

Swierb-De Mers

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swierb of Plymouth announce the engagement of their daughter, Laurie Ann, to Ste-ven Craig De Mers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery De Mers of Milf ord.

The bride-elect is a student at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. She will graduate in April with a bachelor's degree in business admin-istration, specializing in professional

accounting. Fallowing her gradua-tion, she will sit for the CPA exam. She is employed as a tax consultant with BDO Seidman in Troy.

Her fiance is a graduate of Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration in Troy, where he earned, a bachelor of accountancy degree. He passed his CPA exam in November 1990. He is employed as a tax consultant with Arthur Andersen &Co. in Detroit.

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An early June wedding is planned at Fairlane Assembly of God West in Northville. followed by a reception at the Mayflower Hotel/Meeting House in Plymouth.

Mr. and Mrs. Barry Forsyth of Dearborn announce the engagement of their daughter. Laurie ^tarie, to Shannon Brian Parr of Dearborn, son of Walter H. Parr of Dearborn and Guadalupe Borg of Dearborn.

The bride-elect attended Plym-outh Christian Academy and is a graduate of Plymouth Salem High School. She is a student at Central Bible College (Detroit Extension) and is employed by Michigan Na-tional Corp. in Livonia.

Her fiance attended Grace Chris-tian School and ^ is a graduate of Fordson High School. He is a student at the University of Michigan-Dear-born and is employed at the universi-ty.

An early May wedding is planned at Fairlane Assembly of God West in Northville.

BUI and Cathy VooSeggern of Plymouth announce the birth of a son, lan Warren VonSeggem, Jan 30 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. Grandparents are William A. and Marilyn VonSeggem of North Miami, Fla., Henry Warren,of New York City, N.Y., and Mary Scherzer of Towaco, N.J. Great-grandparents are Jim and Helen Naylor of Wichi-ta. Kan.. Catherine McConaghy of Hollywood. Fla.. and William G. and Jeanne VonSeggem of Sebring. Fla

Tboma* M. and Pamela A. Watson of Plymouth announce the birth of a

son. Jason Thomas. Feb. 10 at St- Jo-seph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Jim and Jane Morton of Saline. J o ^ n n Watson of Raymond. 111., and Robert Watson of Decatur. Ill

Jane Hartaniaa of Canton an-nounces the birth of a daughter. Jen-na Lee Hartuman. Feb. 17 at St. Jo-seph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor Grandparents are Arthur and Virgin-ia Hartunian. Sisters are Christine and Caitlin.

McQuiston-Stremich

Trisha Ann-Stremich of Canton and Bradley Dean McQuiston of Can-ton were married Dec. 1 at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church in Livonia.

Parents of the couple are Mabel Stremich of Plymouth, Thomas Stremich of Westland, Christine McQuiston of Novi and Dean McQuiston of Farmington.

The bride is a graduate of Plym-outh Salem High School. She works for a manufacturer's representative for electronics in Farmington Hills.

Her husband is a graduate of Novi High School., He is the owner of World Gym in Canton.

Lynn Buda, Elaine Willis and Jo Anne Stremich were the bride's

. attendants. Ronald Shinske, Dave Butwill and

Mark Stremich were the bride-groom's attendants.

For her wedding, the bride wore a long, white mermaid-style dress. She

.parried an arrangement of white roses and lilies.

A reception was held at the Gold-en Fox Country Club.

The newlyweds are making their, home in Whitmore Lake, where they are building a home.

You can announce births The Observer publishes announce-

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Birth announcements should in-clude the child's full name, gender, date and place of birth (including city or township). The names and hometown of parents (including the mother's first name) should be in-

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First names and ages of older sibl-ings in the family are also included in birth announcements. A similar format should be followed for adop-tion announcements, although the child's age rather than birthdate should be used in a case where an older child is adopted.

Written items should be sent to the Observer. 744 Wing, Plymouth,. Mich 48170 The newspaper publ-ishes birth adoption announcements in cases where grandparents or great-grandparents are current or former Plymouth,'Canton residents. A daytime phone number ot a person who can verify information should be included That number won't be published. -

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Other operations touted when car sales dip By Doug Funk* staff writer

Automobile dealers who succeed in the 1990s will increase output of their back-end operations — sevice. body shop and parts. And successful dealers will be-come even more adept at getting c u s t o m ^ to return from one car buy to another.

That's the analysis of Jeremy Anwyl, a California-based researcher and consultant to the industry. He pegs th t profit margin on gross sales from all opera-tions for most dealers today at one percent Or less.

"If you could find 10 percent of the dealers in the U.S. making money on the sales of new cars, I'd be surprised.'' Anwyl.said. "The key is you've got to build up a strong back-end. The service department has to be very busy. i

"This is a relationship business," Anwyl added. "Going after the repeat sale is a two- or three-year process. The factor I find with the dealer making mon-ey is percentage of business coming in for repeat and referral."

Car sales here are down, way down in some in-stances, dealers report. Consumers lack confidence to commit to major purchases given the economy and un-certainty about how long the war will last in the Mid-dle East.

So dealers are trying different approaches to pick up the slack.

"IN TIMES like this we tend to hunker down, to cut back on some additional expenses," said Carl Fischer, owner-of Buick, Mazda. Subaru dealerships in Troy and president of the Detroit Auto Dealers Association.

• We've held off doing some redecorating of the store. We try to emphasize service* a little more, do a little more direct mail advertising. We go after used car business a little stronger."

In January, new car sales at his Buick dealership were up slightly, Mazda sales flat and Subaru down slightly, Fischer said.

Bob Moran. an executive at Pontiac, GMC and Mit-subishi dealerships in Southfield, said tough times are affecting all of his operations

"People can keep their cars longer than you or I could believe," he said.

"Industry-wide, body shops are down. Every day there are no fewer accidents. If you were laid off and your fender was banged in and you got a check for $400-500, you wouldn't give the money to me, you'd buy groceries," Moran said.

Service and body shop repair orders indicate that

people are neglecting their cars, he said. "We have oil specials, brake specials. We have a free

shuttle and -reasonable rental rates," Moran said. "You're forced to advertise differepfly. advertise less. What we do in many cases is eliminate the shotgun approach all over the city."

Ten to 15 percent of the staff, mostly in sales and office personnel, has been laid off since Dec. 1, Moran said. He recently included a letter to employees with their paychecks emphasizing the importance of quality service in all operations

' BUT IT'S DIFFICULT t9 sell consumers who clam up, he said, "When people aren't spending money, they don't come in." -

So what's a dealer to do? Birmingham Chrysler Plymouth in Troy is promot-.

ing itself on a couple of cable TV systems. "Rather than focus on the price of the car . it is

basically a half hour program explaining who we are from the service department to the parts department,' said Bill Kolath. general manager "Sales — how we can go about financing a car, used cars. It's really to-tal.

"It (campaign) is something we've had on the burn-er," Kolath said. "We've been setting up a while Eco-nomic conditions didn't stall or force it."

Listen to Gary Marl, general manager and part owner of Livonia Chrysler Plymouth.

"The key becomes did you take care of them (cus-tomers) when they were under warranty. Actually, when you get in a slowdown, you can't instantly get competitive. You begin to tighten a little bit. If you need drastic action, you're in trouble."

Prices for service jobs may be reduced to compete with the independent specialty shops. Marl said. Previ-ous buyers of new cars may receive coupons for free maintenance jobs to get them in and let them know the dealer is thinking about them

"They do know you can do anything. Maybe you'll get something else," Marl said of spin-off business.

EVEN IF dealers don't. Anwyl said. "Oil changes add up very quickly."

Marl painted a rosier picture than some of his coun-terparts. "All our departments are slightly up'other than new car sales." he said "L won't feel the pinch as much." /

The DADA reported that 342 dealerships were oper-ating in the tri-county area during the run of the North

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s investor measures the option in game theory, actual market By Doug Funk* staff writer

It should come as no surprise that Steve Wingert, a research associate who intends to pursue a graduate de-gree in ^business administration, as-pires one day to manage investment portfolios.

And if his performance in a recent mock investment competition spon-sored by Wall Street Games of Mass-achusetts is indicative of success, the 23-year-old Southfield resident has a promising future.

Wingert placed ninth nationally among 8,000 players and second in the state in the options division by turning an initial stake of $500,000 in play money plus the ability to bor-row another $500,000 on margin into $4.8 million — all in the three-month period October through December.

Wingert won $1,250 in real money for his efforts

Option investors buy and sell rights to buy or unload the actual stock of companies at a strike price within a specific period of time

A call option is the right to buy at the strike price, a put option is the right to sell at the strike price. The money received by the option seller from the buyer is the premium.

OPTIONS GENERALLY move at

a price considerably lower than the stock, itself. So even small move-ments in price on options markets present opportunities for big profits — and losses.

"I made a lot of money on take-over stocks, specifically MCA and Square D, all on premiums," WiiTgert said of the contest.

Wingert sold call options on MCA, an entertainment company taken over by a Japanese firm, and on Square D, an electronics firm sub-ject to takeover rumors. He figured the--stock prices wouldn't rise any higher to the strike price and they didn't. The options expired and he kept the premiums.

Wingert sold put options on NCR figuring the stock wouldn't go lower to the strike price. It didn't and he kept the premiums there, too.

Wingert prefers to sell rather than buy options in game theory and real life He developed that strategy af-ter losing big in an early foray into the real options market

"THE POTENTIAL is for big gains, but if the stock goes in the other direction, stays the same or only moves a little bit, potential is for losing," Wingert said.

"If (option) buyers are losing 70-80

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Abuse often begets abuse By R.J. King special writer

Child abuse, long considered a domestic nightmare, is costing American corporations $3-$5 billion annually as a result of managers who, once abused as children, abuse their own employees

According to a report by the Bureau of National Af-fairs, an independent publishing company, managers who were subject to abusive treatment as children, tend to run their businesses by incorporating the values taught to them by their parents The report, which fo-cuses on relationships between the workplace and fami-ly history, reveals one of every four supervisors often yells at subordinates, unfairly criticizes them or en-gages in other forms of abusive behavior that serves to undermine productivity _

It's really a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde syndrome where a boss acts like a good guy one day and a bad guy the next." said David Mills, executive director of the Children'* Trust Fund in I^insing, the state's largest child abuse prevention agency

"Tor children who are improperly pa rented, it doesn t end thar^Some kids who were abused as children turn oat to be Mother Teresa, but the majority of cases are pdbpfe who make mean neighbors, mean drivers and

exhibit sharp swings in their personality."

EMPLOYEES ON the receiving end of managerial abuse tend to be "less creative, take less risks, have more health problems and hunker down to stay out of harm's way," Mills sajd.

Dorothy Mardeusz Cbodynteeki, associate executive director of the Jodson Center, a family treatment cen-ter in Royal Oak. which runs group homes m Beverly,. I Hills, Lathrup Village. Southfield and Troy, said the problem of abuse at the workplace can be corrected

"In almost all cases of child abuse, the victim suffers from a self-esteem tliat has been disintegrated." she said "At the office, this type (ft person may become obsessed with having absolute control over everything

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Dealerships push other car services Continued from Page 1 American International Auto Show earlier this year. They were owned by 152 principals. Fifteen dealerships closed during 1990 and 13 opened. *

"I think that 's one of the core is-sues — too many r e t f l t ' outlets," Anwyl said. "The pie is on]y so big. When business is tight, a dealer lends to. sacrifice gross profit to sell i unit." . :

Several changes in the car-buying experience were forecast by dealers.

Abused kids become abusive as managers

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» To avoid potential abuse problems 4t the workplace, the study urges employers to become more involved in their employees' private lives, and start programs that cart reduce do-mestic violence and improve per-formance and productivity.

OFFERING AN example of an abusive boss who suffered from child abuse, the study presented an indi-vidual who was a "highly trained, technically competent executive" whose subordinates had difficulty with his management style:

"He constantly changes positions and directions, making it difficult to determine where he stands on issues Oram day to day, he regularly em-barrasses employees by scolding them in front of their peers; and he makes fun of those he Considers %eak." a . In revelations to his company's employee assistance program coun-selor, the executive said his alcohol-ic father exhibited similar t rea tment tp him, and as a result, the son asked

be sent away to boarding school at M years of age. -t Michael Earl, program director

for Oakland Family Services, a non-profit family service agency in Pon-tiac, which also runs out-patient fa-cilities in several cities, including Rochester, said companies should not overlook the human side of their employees.

"In situations where you have. child abuse show up in abusive bosses, it basically boils down to a job performance issue," he said. "If I noticed one of the supervisors in my program was abusive, I would cite the behavior and see if it continued.

"If it did, I would meet with that supervisor, go over all the incidents, and indicate to them that their per-formance is suffering. I would then recommend they take care of the problem, set out expectations and lay down a time f rame."

Earl added most progressive com-panies have employee assistance programs to deal with such prob-lems, or falling short of that, he rec-ommended companies or employees seek out a family service agency. He also warned there was a tendency on behalf of companies to look at mana-gers" performance f rom an efficien-cy level as opposed to one of human relations. Such a pattern may cause companies to be more protective of their managers, he said.

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business people Carl Kredo was appointed director

of accounting for Oakwood Hospital Corp. in Dearborn Kredo had been with Ernst & Young for six years. He spend the last four years dealing with health care clients exclusively.

William Weathers too was appoint-ed executive director of university advancement with the University of Michigan-Dearborn. He had been vice president for industry af fa i rs with the Stroh Brewery Co.

David M. Gutowikl of Canton Township received the s ta te of Mich-igan certification as a certif ied pub-lic accountant He is a revenue su-pervisor with the automotive carr ier division of Ryder -System Inc. in Bloomfield Hills .

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A more low-key relationship be-tween buyer and salesperson with less negotiation on price and few variables like rebates mucking up the process was envisioned by Marl.

Leasing will become even more prevalent than today, opening the new-car market to even more cus-tomers, Moran projected.

percent of the time, sellers a re com-ing out ahead 70-80 percent of the time." And sellers always get the premiums.

A conservative approach to op-tions actually can be a safe way tp__ invest, Wingert said. T".

"If someone owned GM stock for 20 years, they could have sold call options (to buy) on shares 15-20 per-cent higher than the current price and receive premium income every couple of months." he said. "The only risk is willing to part with the stock at a higher price." - —

That is, if the market price rose so high that someone called the stock and you had to sell a t market to cov-er.

CONVERSELY, if you like a stock

at 20 and that's the strike price and the current market price of the stock is 25, selling puts will enable you to collect premium income immediate-ly

If the market price falls to around J 9 near expiration, you get the stock at 20 when it's put to you Granted, that 's not as good as 19. but you thought 20 was a fair price, anyway

"I'd say a majority of investors will invest only in mutual funds or stock." Wingert said. "I think a ma-jority of investors are scared of op-tions. and the reason they're scared is they haven't taken the time to learn about i t . — -

"They should read and experiment by looking at the newspaper, pre-tending to buy and sell to get a bet-ter understanding how t ime makes the price go down, how much move-ment in stock price will affect the

option price until they feel comfort-able

"I'M UNCOMFORTABLE buying stock that doesn't have option oppor-tunities.*' Wingert said "Bel ieve it or not, your risk is higher If I buy high and it drags down 50-60 per-cent. if there a re no options. I have to sit with a paper loss day af te r day.

"I can sell call options at a signifi-cantly higher striking price and earn at least premium income.

"I don't use computer formulas ." Wingert said of real-life investment strategies. "I read Investors Daily every day. J spot opportunities with two eyes and a knowledge of math. I'll look at most active options, the most up in price."

Wingert, who came to Southfield via Grinnell College in Iowa, was bit by the investment bug while a stu-dent in Atlanta, Ga.

"A division of Junior Achievement called Project Business, a member of the community, came to my school . . . and talked about his line of work. He kind of opened my eyes. Just introducing it to«me got my blood flowing."

Wingert made his first buy in 10th grade with his fa ther 's name on his account. He's always kept up his in-terest in investments through high school, college and now as a re-search associate for Deloitte & Touche.

He hopes to begin an MBA pro-g r a m t h i « fall ,

After I go to business school, I plan to get a job as a portfolio mana-ger for a brokerage or manage a mu-tual fund," Wingert said. "Ultimate-ly, I'd like to own a money manage-ment business."

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Florida Keys Taste the Caribbean without leaving U.S.

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By Iris S a n d e r s o n J o n e s . , special writer

Voices. "If they would only move some of those Caribbean islands to the United States and make them American . . . "

Two thoughts flashed through my head. The first "That's a narrow view of travel." The second "The Florida Keys."

Voices. "I 'm going to sunset You rommg?" The sun goes down over tire world, but there's only one place I know where people "go to sunset" and applaud the sun as it goosidown. The Florida Keys.

The Keys: a 100-mile-long whi-plash of bony islands curving out

.from the southeast corner of the United States toward the warm Car-ibbean Sea. Your American passport is good there, although some people think it's a different world. Voices

The Keys: a 100-mile-long whiplash of

bony islands curving out from the

southeast corner of the United States

toward the warm Caribbean Sea.

Welcome to the Conch Republic." You enter the Conch Republic on

Highway I, which starts at the Cana-da US border in Maine and follows the Atlantic coast south until it crosses the intercoastal waterway and does a sharp right turn south toward the Caribbean

Some people take the Card Sound Bridge to the north end of Key Largo Key and the Ocean Reef Club, a pri-vate club where members have names like Monaghan and J.P.

McCarthy Most of us follow Highway 1 as it

narrows and the signs begin amid the roadside scrub ' Patience- pays — only three minutes to a passing zone ' There's no border, no immi-gration. but this is where the Conch Republic begins

Billboards announce marinas, dive shops, anything related to the sea. That telltale turquoise water, so fa-

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Exchanging 9-to-5 routine for barefoot Florida life

Dan W e b s t e r

Dan Webster has that bleach-head-ed look you get when you spend a lot of t ime in the sun. He didn't have it when he graduated from East Gar-den City High School or when he was opening restaurants all over the met ro Detroit area in the 1970s and 80s. but he has it now. a f te r six months of working in the Florida Keys

He has the Keys Disease. The Keys are about dive boats,

fishermen, funky bars and sunsets, but mo?t of all they a re about peo-ple Not just ordinary people, but in-dividualists, people who leave the shirt-and-tie life behind, run away to rediscover their own lives and con-t ract the Keys Disease It may or mav not be incurable.

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There are a long list of rugged in-dividualists in the folklore of the Keys. Pirates. Wreckers who swung lanterns to lure Spanish t reasure ships to their death on the reefs, then salvaged the contents. Legendary figures like Ernest Hemingway

Today the individualists are often young men. and occasionally women, who exchange successful nine-to-five

S c u b a d iv ing a m o n g i n c r e d i b l e F l o r i d a K e y s r e e f s , s u r r o u n d e d b y m o r e t h a n 300 s p e c i e s of tropical f i sh , i s a d e l i g h t to d iv ing e n t h u s i a s t s .

T h e n a t i o n ' s f i r s t u n d e r w a t e r p a r k , J o h n P e n -n e f c a m p Coral R e e f S t a t e Park m K e y L a r g o , o f f e r s m a n y d i v i n g o p p o r t u n i t i e s .

careers for a barefoot life and never look back.

The Keys are about Doug, who owned several paint and body shops in Fort I-auderdale. .sold them all.

bought a boat, and is now a sun-bronzed doorman in shorts and boat-ing shoes _at Cheeca Lodge He's got his life on course now Next year he plans to sail to the Bahamas, the

year a f t e r that to the Virgin Islands The Keys are about Tom who was

a handyman to the rich and fa m o *

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Geneva museum A paean to humanity amidst war

By Irene McMshon special writer

I H e r e in the Red Cross M u s e u m ' s cou r t ya rd s tand n ine b ronze scu lp tu res , h u m a n in s u e . d r a p e d and faceless, r ep resen t i ng p r i soners of war. Above are b i g pa rachu te - c l o th f lags. One has a red c ross on a f ie ld of wh i te , the o the r a red c rescent .

An open tunnel of concrete resem-bling a World War I trench leads to the courtyard of the Red Cross-Red Crescent International Museum dug into a grassy hill opening toward the impressive headquarters of The In-ternational Red Cross in Geneva. Switzerland

In the museum's courtyard stand nine bronze sculptures, human in size, draped and faceless, represent-ing prisoners of war Above, a re parachute-cloth flags of giant size One features a red cross on a field of white, the other is emblazoned with an equally imposing red crescent

These symbols are the only t w o

^recognized by the Geneva Conven-tion The banners filter the light and reflect many times in the floor-to-ceiling window glass

Inside, etched on the stone wall and equally reflective, a re words f rom Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov * Each one of us is re-sponsible to all others for every-th ing"

The m u s e u m a t t e m p t s a n d succeeds in portraying the need for a shared responsibility for events that shape world history Exhibits and films speak of a Red Cross not stand-ing in judgment, but offering human-itarian services to all

It was soon after the battle of Sol-ferino in 1858.a struggle to l iberate Italy, that the Red Cross was creat-ed The French and the Piedmontese Italians had become embroiled in a

When businessman Henry Dunant arrived on the battlefield three days later. he found thousands of soldiers unattended and dying of their wounds.

bloody battle v. rfh Austrians they perceived as an occupying force

When businessman Henry Dunant arrived on the battlefield th ree days later he found thousands of soldiers unattended and dying of their wounds

He mobilized the local population to assist him in caring for the vie-" tims and later returned to Geneva to write A Memory of Solfenno In the museum there is a white sculp-ture by the American George Segal called Henry Dunant writing

He called upon states to formu-late some international principle, sanctioned by a convention inviolate in character -which once agreed upon and ratified might constitute the basis for societies for the. relief of the wounded

His prop

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a 1 led to the formation oss as well as the Gene ins In 1863 his "Com Five" philanthropists

va Convent!. rmttee of quickly became international Clara Barton was the first American presi-dent of the Red Cross

The Red Cross has set an interna tional style for the city of Geneva which now hosts not only the Geneva Conventions, but the administrative headquarters for the United Nations and World Health Organization as well

The ulterior of the museum is a honeycomb of reinforced concrete with tubes of high-tech air-handling e q u i p m e n t r u n n i n g o v e r h e a d throughout and forming a stark

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AP — Your flight was smooth and on time

Now, to retrieve your luggage The last bag has been belched up onto the conveyor belt, but yours is nowhere to be found

The fact that airlines successfully deliver vast numbers of checked bags to intended destinations on u m e doesn't impress you as you stand .there, claim check in hand, survey-ing the empty carousel

You report the bag missing, and the airline immediately puts a tracer on it With luck, your hlggage will be found and delivered to you within 24 hours If not. what com-pensation can you expect"

For actual loss, if the bag cannot be found within a reasonable period i often specified as five days>. the air-line's liability is limited to the amount listed on the back of your airline ticket

For domestic flights it's $1,250 per incident <not per bag), set by U S. Transportation Department regula-tions For international flights, it's $20 per kilogram, or $9 05 per pound, of checked baggage, deter mined by the Warsaw Convention That's $1,269 80 for the 70 pounds of allowable f ree luggage

These amounts are frequently in-adequate And: to be compensated, most airlines require passengers to list contents of lost bags, with re-ceipts or other proofs of value

Passengers have little recourse Most lawsuits are dismissed, result-ing in fur ther frustration

One notable exception involved a technicality The check-in agent on a New York to London flight hadn't, written the luggage weight on the passenger's ticket The Warsaw Con-vention states. "If the baggage check does not contain the weight of the

luggage toe carrier shall not be enti-tled to avail himself of those provi-sions of the convention which ex-clude or limit his liability " British Airways settled out of court for a sum substant ia l ly higher than $1.269 80

You can take measures to protect against loss If you know the airline's limited liability won't cover cloth-ing. work-related items or other ac-couterments, yon can buy additional baggage insurance — a maximum of $5,000 coverage per passenger - at cbeck-in t ime The cost is minimal Delta, Continental and Northwest airlines charge $1 per each addi-tional $100 of value American and United charge $2 per each additional $100 of value

What immediate assistance can you expect if your luggage arr ives lateT than you do" Although youIV have to ask even insist, most air-lines reimburse you for necessary purchases No. you can t buy a new suit But toiletries, medicine under-wear and depending on the u m e elapsed between lost and found, a change of clothing or cleaning ser-vices are reimbursable with sales re-ceipts

Some airlines are more liberal Most give baggage service personnel some l e e w a y in d e t e r m i n i n g amounts and conditions of payment Be prepared to state your caae po-litely but strongly to geC the best deal

Delta Airlines, known to be partic-ularly responsive, allows $150 for expenses incurred as a result at de-layed luggage Payment is made ia cash upon presentation of receipts

Northwest Airlines allows $50 If the bag has not been recovered with

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miliar in the Caribbean, appears be-tween the palm trees. You see mile-marker signs. Mile markers are ad-dresses along the Overseas Highway, the only main street in the Keys," which runs for 100 miles of islands and bridges from Mile Marker 100 in the town of Key Largo to Mile Mark-er 1 in Key West .

If you're a Humphrey Bogart fan, you saw Bogie in the movie "Key Largo" and you can "meet" him on the restored boat from "The African Queen," which sails out of the Holi-day ian dock in the town of Key Lar-

From Key Largo south everything is related to the sea, especially John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, which gives access to the only living coral reef in the U.S. Boaters can't drop anchor on the reef without being fined, but they can hook up to existing anchors, and travelers can see the reef in glass-bottom or dive boats.

Our first overnight stop was at Cheeca Lodge, on Upper Matecumbe Key in Islamorada. The Cheeca was once a retreat for wealthy sports-men. It is now a 203-room resort of-fering golf, tennis, salt and freshwa-ter swimming pools 2nd other amen-ities.

You've seen President George Bush fishing in that sea out there: he gave the first semi-formal dinner party of his presidency at the Cheeca Lodge. Some people say the natural funkiness of the Keys is giving way to glitz and glamour, but some things don't change. The rising sun

still makes a golden path across the Atlantic to the fisherman at the end of the 525-foot fishing pier at Cheeca Lodge.

There was a crowd watching a tel-evised football game on the deck when we drove into the Lorelei Res-taurant. at Mile Marker 82, where we ate bonefish overlooking the Gulf of Mexico just a quarter-mile across Upper Matecumbe Key from the At-lantic.

The drive south from Islamorada is a quick lesson, in geography and what free souls can do with it when they love water. There are some ele-gant resorts, like Hawk's Cay Resort on Duck Key near Marathon, or the resort on Little Palm Island, which looks more like the south seas than the United States.

If you stay on the Overseas High-way, however, it still looks like it did in those old Bogart movies. Marinas cluttered with dive boats and fishing boats. Roadside restaurants that serve fresh seafood on picnic tables. Scores of tiny coastal resorts. Herons on an offshore pole. Barefoot beach lovers at Bahia Honda State Park, one of the very few good swimming beaches in the Keys.

There were only a few seagoing souls here when Henry Flagler built his railway down the Keys in 1912, carrying passengers to his grand ho-tel and by ferry across 90 miles of sea to Havana. One good hurricane

.wiped all that out but the hotel is

.still there, now Marriott's Casa Ma-rina.

New England sea captains built these big wooden Conch houses, with their Bahamian architecture in the

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at the Ocean Reef Club on Key Lar-go. He would paint their houses, build their patios, and drive their cars north when the season was over.

He made a lot of money but the pressure got to him. "One day I said to myself. "If I keep living like this I am going to die.' " He gave his house back to the bank, took a job waiting tables at the Lorelei Restau-rant at Mile Marker Kl ar.d put his life back together ,Never been hap-pier.

According to Dan Webster, "Ev-erybody in the Keys seems to be hid-ing or running away."

I met Dan in the dining room of the Cheeca Lodge while I was gazing out the window at .the Atlantic Ocean, at the pelican sitting at the end of the fishing pier and the guests gathering for a morning of snorkel' ing, parasailing, reef watching and fishing.

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"I'm from Michigan." That was waitress Cindy Maguire from Six Lakes, near Alma.

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Before you decide to follow Dan Webster into the good life, hear his warning: "The Keys are for people who like water. If you move here and you don't like water you'll get bored, sit in a bar and wonder what you are doing here."

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historic town of Key West. And the Navy kept the town alive for dec-ades, but locals credit the young set-tlers from the 1960s, especially the gay population, for saving the old houses from oblivion.

Gay is a fact of life in Key West. From the tourist point of view that can mean a marvelous bed-and-breakfast in a restored conch house, a selection of great restaurants and one or two bars that tourists stay out of.

Key West is a good place to be a tourist. Take the Conch Tour Train or the Old Town Trolley and see the

maritime museums, the civil war towers, the wildlife preserves.

Everybody should do that, but the real tourist life of Key West for one-and-two-dayers is on Duval Street in Old Town, where you follow the young crowds to the high-amp sounds of Sloppy Joe's and you fol-low them "to sunset."

The crowds start to gather on Mal-lory Pier about 5 p.m. Voices. The Cookie Lady on her bicycle singing out, "Hot fresh brownies, key lime pies." The juggler, "OK folks, watch this now!"

There's the-bagpiper in-his plaid kilt and undershirt. The tightrope

"walker silhouetted against the orange sky. People sit on the edge of the dock and watch the sun edge toward the horizon across that beau-tiful sea.

Somebody says. "That old sun did it again!" And we all applaud.

For more information, contact your travel agent or telephone toll-free (800) FLA-KEYS.

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background for the photographs, films and historic documents which tell the story of the Red Cross from its beginnings.

Just inside the entrance is an emblem on the floor depicting Nan-cy Reagan and Raisa Gorbachev at the ceremony in 1985 during which the cornerstone was laid.

The first exhibit pays credence J p preserving life through works of mercy and underlines this bidding in diverse languages including Chi-nese. Hindu, Arabic and English displayed on huge illuminated screens. —

The Wall of Time displays major events in which the Red Cross has participated from its founding in 1863: wars, epidemics, massacres, genocide, collective and individual tragedies.

It participated first in the Danish War; the Franco-Prussian. War and the Russo-Turkish War. It was dur-ing the latter that the Turks asked Geneva for permission to replace the cross, which offended their Muslim soldiers, with a red cres-cent on a white background.

The Red Cross was there during the Sino-Japanese War, Transvaal and Boer wars, Spanish-American War, Russo-Japanese War and the Mexican Revolution.

The movement underwent un-precedented growth during World War I, bringing help to a category of victims not yet protected under the Geneva Convention, the prison-ers of war.

On display in glass cases are files of seven million index cards by which prisoners were located.

In these tense times of war we can look to this unique museum to find the costs of the use of force.

identified and put in touch with their families. Surely an amazing accomplishment before the days of the computer.

Between wars the Red Cross ex-tended its activities to include so-cial services and relief in times of natural disaster. These are shown in photos and films. A cracked pie-ta-like sculpture entitled "The Hu-manitarian Gesture" gives theme to these sufferings.

Set into the floor is a radio-tele-gram of 21,590 words transmitted in 1943* by the United States gov-ernment to the international com-mittee of the Red Cross, listing the names of German prisoners of war held in the U.S.

Against the threatening back-ground of a nuclear explosion, two stone blocks project rays of hope for the second half of the 20th cen-tury: the 1945 Charter of the Unit-ed Nations and the 1949 Geneva Conventions.

Also, a glass panel illuminates the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and includes new provisions for the protection of ci-vilian populations.

A cell with three seated figures by Carl Bucher represents 20th century political detention. Be-neath scaffolding representing- a world under construction is a se-

ries of pictures on 20 screens tak-ing up the theme of The Wall of Time and extending it to the recent work of the Red Cross. Th^. music of The Beatles, and particularly that of John Lennon. rings forth in this room.

"Children in War," a temporary exhibition when I was in the muse-um, showed more than 100 photo-graphs and audio-visuals of chil-dren suffering, starving or. wound-ed Also shown is the film. "I 'm 12 and I'm in War, Already a Soldier."

A tour through Geneva's Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum provides a particularly emotional experience. I found it to be an em-phatically moving, provocative, ed-ucational and inspirational encoun-ter. In these tense times of war we can look to this unique museum to find the costs of the use of force..

Donations to the museum, have come from private and public funds. Listed among American benefactors are American Express. Citicorp, Johnson & Johnson, Ar-thur Anderson & Co. and the Digi-tal Equipment Corporation.

The museum address is 17 ave-nue de la Paix, CH 1202 Geneva. Telephone. 022-734-52-48. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day but Tuesday: Admission is free. Guided tours on request.

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Director's touch makes musicals

The musical "The King and F ' unll be presented at 8 p.m. Fri-day-Saturday. March 15-16, and 3 p.m Sunday. March 17. at the Mercy High School Auditorium in Farmington Hills. Tickets are J8 for adults. $6 for students and seniors. For ticket information Call 356-7562

By Cathki Breidanbach special writer .

NO DETAIL ESCAPES the surveillance of Roberta Campion, the free lance di-rector who for the last sev-

en years has produced, directed and choreographed musicals at Mercy High School in farmington Hills.

This year she is directing a cast and crew of 85 in the Rogers and Hammerstein hit musical "The King and I." In the script, the King of Siam has multiple wives and 67 chil-dren, "hut we're not that crazy," said Campion, with a director's apprecia-tion for the logistical headache of having 67 children on stage. She has cut the number to 23 children and 23 wives?still a formidable undertaking to cast, costume and coordinate that many young players.

For seven years Campion has pulled together the myriad details for Mercy's musical productions. Packed houses and word-of-mouth praise prove she has the upbeat en-thusiasm to develop the talents of her young cast members as well as the raw endurance to survive the

Roberta Campion has been put t ing together musicals at Mercy for seven years.

schizophrenic demands of producing and directing a huge musical.

"I work about five to six hours a day on the musical alone," she said, as she ticked off responsibilities such as the program, publ ic i typhotos and logo that she oversees." beyond rehearsing, choreographing and di-recting the show

A MUSICAL is a long-standing Mercy High School tradition — a tradition Campion remembers fond-ly from her days as a stage-struck

Mercy student. She danced in "The King and I" in a Mercy High School production and went on to earn a bachelor of arts in theater and Eng-lish and a master of arts in dance and English at the University of De-troit.

Now Mercy faculty such as Larry Teevens. chair of the Music Depart-ment. and Michael Bistritzsky, or-chestra teacher, under whom she worked .ai a student, have become her colleagues She and Teevens choose a show each year that has nu-merous plum female roles for Mer-cy's all-girl-high-school students.

"We like to giye more kids more chances ^to be on stage," she said. Male parts, such as that of the king, played by Pascal McGaffey, are cast in open auditions as are children's parts such as the king's stairstep lineup of 23 adorable children

"This year." Campion said, "we have kids in the show from 32 schools and 23 different communi-ties Students have to have a good grade-point average to be cast, so we usually have the best students Most have a C P A of 3 5 and above "

From her command post in Mer-cy's 1.200-seat auditorium. Campion oversees a rehearsal as Anna (played by Mercy senior Leslie Erin Gaiser) sings "Shall We Dance" and polkas for the first time in her elegant, teal-blue ball gown with a voluminous hoop skirt Within a span of minutes Campion's comments dart from tips on heightening the romantic tension, as Anna and the king discover their love, to costumes, to musical pacing

Abha Mangrulkar as Typtim hides in arms of Erin Gaiser. who plays Anna, when Pascal McGaffey as the k ing of Siam (left) talks about punishing her w i th a beating. Patrick Campion

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is Prince Chululongkorn (second from lefp, Chadd Corwin is Kralahome and James Rowan is Lun Tha".

ANNA AND the king are drawn to each other across the broad stage, and the tension of their awakening love must be electric Campion ad-vises her leads. "Take all the time you want" and "Erin, breathe hard-er." Cast and crew members mean-dering about the . auditorium sense the energy in the scene and freeze to watch the action.

When Anna picks up the hem of her gown to dance with the king.

Campion comments on the new pan-taloons peeking out beneath the skirt. She praises the talent of her leads — Anna and the king — and adds. There's good chemistry- be-, tween them."

Gaiser (Anna) is an auburn-haifed beauty with creamy shoulders and a splendid singing voice. The king, played by Pascal McGaffey, is a handsome black-haired mooarch with a regal bearing Humor and

unacknowledged kindness lie be-neath the gruff, autocratic presence he presents to the world

This East-meets-West tale is based on a true story about Anna, a widowed English schoolteacher who traveled to Siam in the 1860s to teach the children of the king Cam-pion explains the pluck of \nna. the heroine 'She was no wimp to come all the way from England by boat with her son in tftose davs

upcoming things to do

• MR. DRESSUP A children's concert, a new show

with Mr. Dressup and his friends, Ca-sey and Finnegan, along with J im_y Parker, will be presented at 5 and 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, at Clrenceville High School Auditorium in Livonia This is the farewell tour for Casey and Finnegan. Tickets at $6 are available at Ticketmaster. Harmony House. Showerman's Party Store and Sound Warehouse. Ticket also may be charged by calling 645-6666 .

• GRANDPA S ATTIC' The Renaissance Chorus of West-

ern Wayne County will reminisce in 'Grandpa's Attic," its annual show

at 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, March 1-2. at Mercy High School in Farming-ton Hills The chorus will sing such old favorites as "Girl of My Dreams" and "The Whiffenpoof Song" and closing with "You're a Grand Old Flag" and other patriotic numbers. The program also includes several quartets. Headlining will be the comedy quartet Night Howls from Minneapolis/St Paul and the

young Ivy League (Friday only). Fur-ther information is available by call-ing Lew Koppitch, 349-7291.

• MUSICAL OPENING "How to Succeed in Business With-

out Really Trying," a musical by Frank Loesser and Abe Burrows, will be presented by the Rosedale Players at 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday. March 8-9. and 4 p.m Sunday. March 10. at Rosedale Gardens Presbyteri-an Church in Lidonia Call 422-0494 for tickets, priced at 12.50 for stu-dents (12th grade and under) and $5 for adults.

• DINNER THEATER • The Velveteen Rabbit," present-

ed by Crossroads Productions, is being offered with a pizza dinner by the Garden City Parks and Recre-ation Dinner Theater at 6 p.m. Wednesday. March 12. at Maplewood Community Center in Garden City Tickets are $5 in advance only This production is adopted from the clas-sic children's story by Margery Wil-liams. For more information call 525-8846

• JAZZ ENSEMBLE The Vocal Jazz Ensemble at De-

troit's Wayne State University is planning a European concert tour July 11-21, having been invited to perform at the 25th annual Mon-treux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and the 700th Swiss Anniversary Cel-ebration which coincides with the festival The ensemble will perform with musicians such as Oscar Peter-sen and Manhattan Transfer, accord-ing to Dennis Tim of Troy, director of choral activities

Area residents who are among members of the ensemble include soprano Stephanie Bedikian of Farmington. tenor Dave Fazzini of Farmington and tenor Dennis Hoban of Redford Accompanists include pi-anist Ken Wlosinski, of Troy and drummer Alex Trajano of Troy Tmi is guest pianist and faculty coordina-tor.'Corporate, individual and foun-dation donations are being sought. For more information call the music department at 577-1795

• MOTOWN G R O U P S Two of the biggest groups to ever

come, out of Motown, the Tempta-Uons and the Four Tops, will per-form together at 8 p.m Saturday, March 2. at the Fox Theatre in De-troit. Tickets at $25 can be pur-chased at the Fox Theatre and Joe Louis Arena box offices and all Tick-etmaster outlets To charge by phone, call 645-6666 "for. more infor-mation. call 567-6000*

• BETTY CARTER The Attic Theatre Guest Artist Se-

ries presents Betty Carter, the De-troit vocalist Carmen McRae called "the only real jazz singer." at 8 p.m Friday. March 1,-7:30 and 10 p m Saturday March 2. and 7 p m Sun-day. March 3 Tickets at $22 50 are available at the Attic Theatre box office. 875-8284, or Ticketmaster outlets. 645-6666 Carter is a 1989 Grammy Award winner for her al-bum, "Look What I Got" ion the Verve labeli. Her current album

' Droppin Things" is No. 3 on the Billboard jazz charts after only weeks.

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• WDET FUND-RAISER WDET-FM. Public Radio in De-

troit, is gearing up for the annual spring on-air fund-raiser, a member-ship drive encouraging listeners to support WDET with financial contri-butions Pledge Partners are needed to help answer phones, enter data and mail pledges Friday. April 5. to Sunday. Apnl 14 For more informa-tion, contact Judy Donlin at WDET 577-4146, during business hours

• SKATING EVENT Skate with the Stars III." annual

anti-substance abuse education fund raiser, will be held from 5:30-9 30 p m Thursday. Feb 28. at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit Metro De-troiters can hit the ice with the en-

tire Red Wings team and local me-dia celebrities The event includes a silent auction featuring autographed Red Wings memorabilia, entertain-ment. food and beverages Tickets are $50 for adults and $25 for chil-dren and teens under 18. For ticket information call Little Caesars at 983-6000>

• HELD OVER "Nunsense." the musical comedy

at the Birmingham Theatre, is being held over through Sunday, March 24 For ticket informtion r-.ll the box office at 644-3533

• COLE PORTER Troy Players is celebrating Cole

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Mr. Dressup wi l l appear in concer t at 5 a n d 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, at C l rencev i l le High Schoo l A u d i t o r i u m in Livonia.

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Porter, is being performed for the first t ime in the Detroit area. Per-formances are at 8 p.m. Friday-Sat-urday. March 8-9, 15-16, and 2 p.m. Sunday, March 10, at the Troy Com-munity Center. Tickets at | 7 for^ adults and | 6 for students and senior citizens are available at the door. For reservations or more informa-tion," call 879-1285. Troy Players is inviting all families with members serving in Operation Desert Storm to a f ree preview'at 7:30 p.m. Thurs-day, March 7. at the Troy Communi-ty Center.

• AMERIC AN MUStCAL The Whitney Restaurant and The-

a t r e Arts Productions present "Backstage Broadway," ail original musical revue about American musi-cals) every^hursday-Saturday be-ginning F n S y , March 1 (special preview tonight is benefit evening for the Detroit Historical Museum). Dinner will begin a t 7 p.m.; show-time, 9 p.m. Price is $35 per person, which includes dinner and show. For reservations call 832-5700.

• SANDI PATTI Award-winning gospel singer San-

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Thursday. March 21, at the Palace of Auburn Hills. Tickets at $15.50, $13.50 and $12.50 are on sale at the bo* office and all Ticketmaster outlets. Tickets also may be charged by calling Ticketmaster at 645-6666.

• CIRCUS COMING The Royal Hanneford Circus, pre-

sented by Meijer and M&M Mars, re-turns to the Palace of Auburn Hills for nine shows Thursday-Sunday, April 18-21. Performances a re at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Friday, April 18-19, 10 a.m.. 3 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 20, and 1 and 5 p.m. Sunday, April 21. Tickets at $12 and $8 reserved, plus $5 gen-eral admission, a re on sale a t the Palace box office and all Ticketmas-ter outlets. Tickets also may be charged by calling 645-6666.

• ON STAGE The Farmington Players' produc-

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The Theatre Guild's season of plays about artists continues with a splendid, thought-provoking produc-tion of "The Road to Mecca."

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Vic S p i c e ^ , a n i m a t o r , t a l k s a b o u t t h e m e d i u m - o f c l a y m a t i o n a t " U p d a t e 91."

It 's often been said that metro De-troit is a major fi lmmaking center, and the recent "Update 91" proved it.

Co-sponsored by Detroit Produc-ers Association and Detroit Area Film and Television and Educational Association, V'pdate brings together filmmakers, students, teachers and film buffs of every sort for a day-long exposure to all aspects of film and video production.

Held for the second consecutive year at Oakland Community Col-lege's Orchard Ridge Campus in Farmington Hills. Update 91 hosted 150-plus registrants who were treat-ed to presentations by. among oth-e r s , DPA p r e s i d e n t Shannon Hammed and her partner, Ron Sen-kowski, a 1981 .North Farmington High School graduate.

Their company. Lighten Up Films, currently is completing its first fea-ture film. "Let's Kill All the Law-

•yers,' which is also the first movie to be edited via a new electronic sys-tem. the Avid MediaComposer The partners leave early next month for the Cannes Film Festival's second selection round, in New York.

THEIR PRESENTATION includ ed clips from the work-in-progress, a description of the electronic editing system and considerable insight into the trials, tribulations and rewards of independent film production.

Len Radjewski. president of the co-sponsoring DAFT organization, said, "Update is a fine.- continuing tradition, which improves each year It's a terrific opportunity for film-makers and film aficianados to learri what's going on in the film and video media."

Other presentations were 'The Art of the Film " by Dearborn film histo-rian Jim Limbacher, who screened videotapes from his television course. "The Screening Room." which ran for many years on local television

"Independent and student film-makers seem drawn to animation techniques," said Vic Spicer who. with art director David Messing, currently is working on a feature-length animation. "Christmas Pi-rates." which will premiere during the holiday season. 1993

"Animation is the great equaliz-er," Spicer continued, " where every-body can find something of interest. Cinema is the marriage of the arts.

. and animation draws all the crafts together."

ANIMATION ALSO appeals to young filmmakers because it is a medium where time, creativity and patience can replace big budgets and rehance^On large numbers of person-nel

Continuing Update 9I s emphasis on animation techniques. Gloria Jo-seph of Postique, a post-production facility in SoaTlTTield. presented clips and an update on her work-in-prog-

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ress, "Boundaries." a visual poern based on footage she shot in Poland in October 1989

Jeff Bloomer, an independent filmmaker and film instructor at Ford Vocational/Technical Center in Westland. screened and discussed his latest film. "Divine Departure," a stop-motion animation, dream-like vision created from discarded ob-jects he found near his Detroit stu-dio.

The "22nd Tournee of Animation" highlighted film screenings avail-able for Update '91 participants These 18 animated shorts were com-plemented by other film presenta-tions. ' Boot Cut Slacks and Other Shorts" by Tom Megalis. films by winners of the Academy of Motion

Picture Arts and Sciences Student Film Oscars. Michigan Student Film and Video Festival films, and nu-merous other independent produc-tions

Local cinematographer' Lon Strat-ton of Miller-Stratton discussed how camera work hiakes a film look good

L'pdate 91's day at Orchard Ridge concluded by a screening of Clio winners, award-winning commer-cials. and a presentation of "Shades of Black Cinema." some of the more than 400 films produced by black filmmakers and collected by De-troiter James Wheeler who has ar-chived black film artists for iome 35 years

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One thousand birdhouses head for the city

W h e n the 1991 In t e rna t i ona l

Bui lders Home f l o w e r a n c i F u r n i t u r e

S h o w o p e n s at Cobo C e n t e r th is

spr ing , m o r e t h a n (me t h o u s a n d

b i r d h o u s e s will be d i sp l ayed .

W h o bui l t all of t h e s e h o u s e s ?

S e v e n t h a n d e ighth g r a d e s t u d e n t s

f rom 3 6 a r e a schoo l s were b u s y this

w in te r h a m m e r i n g , s a w i n g a n d

na i l ing toge the r h o m e s for eight

spec i e s of b i rds . H o u s e Wrens .

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Owls. Grea t Cres ted F l y c a t c h e r s .

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a n d Tree Swal lows will b e n e f i t f rom

the e f fo r t s of t he se y o u n g people

w h e n . a f t e n h e show, t h e s e h o u s e s

go u p in a t h o u s a n d b a c k y a r d s .

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bird t h a t wilLcall it " h o m e . "

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h o u s e s offered a cha l l enge a s well.

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Literacy program is planned at mall

The Wayne County Read ing Coun-cil will present "The Many F a c e t s of L i te racy" f r o m 10 a m to 3 p.m Sat-urday at the Livonia Mall

The presentation will include sto-rytelling. puppeteers, a r t . mus ic , lit-e ra ture , games , balloons and m o r e in the mail at 7 Mile and Middlebelt

Stage enter ta inment will be 10:30 i m Dearborn Lowrev ^Junior High students will per form. 11 a .m. , s tory-teller Ardith Laskowski, 11:50 a .m. , Dick Waskins Puppet Show with "Little Red Riding Hood"; 12:30

p.m. Belleville High Choir

LIVONIA MALL also will obse rve

"The Year of All Nat ions" celebrat-ing Magical I r e l and f r o m March 1-23

An Off to the O s c a r s contest will be March 4-28 wi th grand prize being a VCR. 10 Oscar-winning best actor p e r f o r m a n c e s on tape, one case of m i c r o w a v e popcorn, dinner and movie for two cour tesy of Livo-

j i i a M a l l Cinema

Entry blanks a r e ava i lab le at the cinema, mal l o f f i ce and table a t the stage near Crowley ' s . Deadline for entr ies is 5 p.m Sa tu rday , March 23 AH cor rec t en t r i e s will be eligible

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JERRY ZOLYNSKYi'slaW p^otogrsp'"^

a r e c e n t r a c e f r o m F l o r i d a t o D e 4 r o i t . C r e w m e m b e r s d i s -p l a y e d t h e v e h i c l e in f r o n t of t h e L T U E n g i n e e r i n g B u i l d i n g a s p a r t of a p r o m o t i o n a l t o u r . .

C H A R T E R TOW N S H I P O F C A N T O N -N O T I C E T O B I D D E R S

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the Charter Township of Canton. 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton, Michigan will accept sealed bids up to 10 00 a m , March 14. 1991 for the following

TANDEM AXLE TRI CK C AB. CHASSIS AND ACCESSORIES

Specifications are available in the Financial Services Department The Town-ship reserves the right to reject any or all bids 1

LOREN BENNETT. Clerk

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C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F C A N T O N , N O T I C E T O B I D D E R S

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Township of Canton. 1150 S Canton Center Road, Canton. Michigan will accept sealed bids up'to 10 15 a m . March 14. 1991 for the following

1991 SOCCER TOURNAMENT T SHIRTS

Specifications are available in the Financial Services Department The Town-ship reserves the right to reject any or all bids

ft>t>li*h February M 1MI

LOREN BENNETT. Clerk

R I D S : A s s i g n e d C o u n s e l

The 35th Dist r ic t Court is opening b idding for its Assigned Counsel P rogram (Court Defender's Program.i The new contract wi l l become e f f e c i i v t May I 1991 A l l bidders may net be single pract ioners and must have off ices in or reside w i th in the Court's jur isdict ion City of PlymojiUe "Plymouth T ' .wrMi ip City of Northvi l le. Northvi l le Township or Cam on Township Contact M a r i o n Belding Court Administrator, for copies of the bid proposal and specif ications 35th Dist r ic t Court. 660 Plymouth Road. Plymouth. Michigan 40170, 313-459 4*40 Bids will accepted unt i l and including March 22. 1991

C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F C A N T O * N O T I C E T O B I D D E R S

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Charter Township of Canton. 1150 S Canton Center Road. Canton, Michigan will accept sealed bids up to 10 00 a m March 14.1991 for the following

COPPER GOODS

Spec i f ica t ions a r e a v a i l a b l e in the Financia l Services Department The Town-ship reserves the right to reject anv or all bids

LOREN B E N N E T T . Clerk

PuM..h KrtScujrv IS 199!

C H A R T E R TOW N S H I P O F i \ N T O \ N O T I C E T O B I D D E R S

NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN that the Charter Township of Can ton 1150 S Canton Center .Road, Cantor, Michigan will accept sealed bids up to 10 SS a.m March 14 1991 for the following

19*1 TYPE III AMBULANCE

Specifications ace available tn the F inanc ia l Services Depar tment The Town-ship reserves the r ight to reject any or a l l bids

LOREN &K-NNETT Clerk

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L E G A L N O T I C E C H A R T E R TOW N S H I P O F P L Y M O l T i l

C O N S I D E R A T I O N O F V S I M P P I M P C O L L E C T I O N S Y S T E M O R D I N A N C E

A proposed Sump Pump Collection System amending Chapter "3 Water and Sewer Sys t ems) of the 'Code of Ordinances of the Charter Township of P lymouth bv adding Sect ion 73 195 Sump Pump Collection Systems) has been posted in the D P W Building a t 46555 Port Street F i re Station No 2 a t 41W2 Wilcox, at the Pavilon at the Township Park at 46640 Ann Arbor Trail, m the Police Office^at 42350 Ann Arbor Road or Fire Station No. 1 at 42350 Ann Arbor Road Comments may be made at the next regular meeting of the Township Board of Trustees in the Meeting Room of the Township Hall at 42350 Ann Arbor Road on Tuesday. March 12 or by writing the Board of Trustees. Attention Clerk's De-partment at the same address Phone 453-3840 Ext 224

ESTHER HCLSING, Clerk Charter Township of P lymouth

PuM.iR FVbnwr;, 2« 1S91

C A N T O N T O W N S H I P P L A N N I N G C O M M I S S I O N C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F C A N T O N

N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G

PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CHAR-TER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON. WA,YNECOUNTY MICHIGAN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 184 of the Public Acta of 1943 of the State of Michigan, as amended and pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance of the Charter Township of Canton that the Planning Commission of the Charter Town ship of Canton will-hold a Public Hearing on Monday. March 4 1991. at the Canton Township Administration Building, 1150 S Canton Center Road at 7 00 p m on the following proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance

CONSIDER THE REQUEST TO REZONE PARCEL NO s 19 99 0015 002. 19 99-0021-002. 19 99 0021 003 AND PART OF 20 99 0003 000 FROM RR RURAL RESIDENTIAL TO R-2 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOCATED NORTH OF WARREN ROAD BETWEEN BECK AND RIDGE ROADS

Planning Commission JOHN Bl RDZIAK. Chairman

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C I T Y O F P L Y M O U T H F E B R U A R Y 22. 1991

It has been brought to the City Assessor's Office attention that the annual no-tices of assessment change this year printed on a gold postcard, have a typo-graphical error indicating a wrong date The annual dates for.the March 1991 Board of Review should be March 5 Noon 6 PM March 6 3-9 PM Appointment Only. Non-Residents may appeai.by mail Ptease^orreetyour records we regfetlhis mistake

Citv Assessor s Office

LINDA L LANGMESSER — CitV Clerk

C A N T O N T O W N S H I P P L A N N I N G C O M M I S S I O N CH A R T E R TOW N S H I P O F C A N T O N

N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G

PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CHAR TER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON. WAYNE COUNTY MICHIGAN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 184 of the Public Acts of 194 . of the S t a t e of Michigan, as a m e n d e d , a n d pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance of t he Charter Township of Canton that the Planning Commission of the Charter Town-ship of Canton will hold a Public Hearing on Monday March 4 199' . at the Canton Township Administration Building 1150 S Canton Center Road at : 00 p.m on Ihe following proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance

CONSIDER THE REQUEST TO REZONE PARCEL NO 136 99 0002 002 FROM LI 2 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL TO GI GENERAL INDUSTRIAL LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF SH ELI KIN BETWEEN VAN BORN ROAD AND MICHIGAN AVENUE

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SI M P P I M P C O L L E C T I O N S Y S T E M O R D I N A N C E

\ \ O R D I N A N C E A M E N DIN f . ( I M P T E R 7 - { W A T E R A N D s K W E K S Y S T E M S ) O F T H E C O D E O F O R D I N A N C E S O F T H E C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F P L Y M O U T H - B Y - A D D I N G SI < T I O N : 195-1*1 M P P U M P COI I .EC'I I O N SV S T E M S i : ES-I M J L I M H N G I H E M I N I M I M R E Q U I R E M E N T S F O R s i M P P I M P C O L L E C T I O N SY S T E M S : E S T A B L I S H I N G T H E R E -VIEW A N D A P P R O V A L P R O C E D U R E S ; P R O H I B I T I X G C E R T M N D I S C H A R G E S : P R O C E D U R E S F O R R E M E D Y I N G P R O B L E M S \ S S O C I A T E D W I T H E X I S T I N G S U M P P U M P C O L L E C T I O N S Y S T E M S : E S T A B L I S H I N G P E N A L T I E S F O R V I O L A T I O N S O F T H I S O R D I N A N C E R E P E A L I N G CON-

J L I C T I N G P R O V I S I O N S : P R O V I D I N G F O R T H E S E V E R A l y i J T Y O F T H I S O R D I N A N C E A N D T H E S \ \ I N G S O F A L L P E N D I N G P R O C E E D I N G S E S T \ B I I S H 1 N G I H E E F F E U -TJV I D A T E H E R E O F

THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMfHTH 'PD- INS

larter Township of - as "73 195 Sump

SEIT ION AMF N D M E N T TO i T I A P T f R r O F SECTION 7 i l «

That Chapter 73 of the. Code of Ordinances i Plymouth be amended by adding a new sect!"* to PumpCol lection Svstems'" to r e a d as fol lows

7 i 195 Si MP Pi MP C O L L E C T I O N SYSTEMS \ Minimum ( 'instruction Requirements All sunp pump'collection systems

in the Township shall be constructed according to'the- following minimum r.vjVreir.o-nt'- /•; ' s .

: The sump ptimp collection systems shall be constructed with 8 mini rrmni diameter Pioe ABS compq*, -- -Truss: jr I".-* F'tpe. -

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2 All sump pump se wer systems only. 3 All sump pump collection systems shai f>«> r-la- ir> -Ira and or public utility easements 4 \il sump pump collection s> stems shall tx> onnected with diameter PVC Pipe connected to the sump pump discharge. 5 All sump pump collection systems shall be constructed mum of 3 feet of cover over the pipe with minimum -k pe, .6 Ail clean-outs must be placed at a maximum of Mi f oot also at the up-stream ends of the system. 7 All >iunp pump collection systems shall be constructed with a mini-mum of 2 foot diameter access structures at a'! p v r intersections

B Res lew and A^roval Procedure*. The determination of the a< ceplabilitv of the proposed sump pump co l lec t ion systems will be made m a cco rdance with the standard set f o r t h in this Ordinance The procedures are as fol lows

1 At the t ime of the review a n d an approval of the P re l im ina ry P l a t , or Final Site Plan, the applicant shall indicate in general the method or methods of handling the sump purnip water discharge -• roregemg informatior *:li &e revi» we: o> tn«- I'.-wnstip Engineer m accordance with sound engineering principles TheTownship Engineer shall make his written recommendation to the Township prior to the

• review by the Planning Commission to the Preliminary Plat or Site Plan submitted for Final Approval 3 At the time of the Final Approval of the Preliminary Plat, by the Township Board wi th the recommendations, if any. of the P l ann ing Com-n..s>.on >r the F:na! Sfte P l a n - A p p m t r . e Planning Commission :h§ ari^eptahility of the proposed- sump pump I.i'tK>r system shall be determined 4 Residential projects c-tber than Piats or Site Plans approved by the Planning Commission shall be reviewed by the Building Department and the Depar tmen t of Public Works for compl iance and determinat ion of the acceptability of the proposed >»rnp pump collection system

C; Prohibited Discharges The discharge of water f r o m sump pumps which resu l t s .n any of the fo l lowing conditions shall be considered to be to Ihe de t r imen t of the genera! public health, safety and welfare and shall be prohi-

1 Discharges onto public or private streets parking lots, walks bike paths or pedestrian, vehicular travel ways which wootd occur on a regu •ar has - and or cause the formation of ice or slippery conditions during the winter months 2 Discharges onto lawn areas including drainage swales which result in the area being incapable of proper maintenance or which would cause the porting of water and the promotion 6'. tbr- breeding of mosquitos or other

j. Any discharge not :«utletting to a^'Litabie storm sewer or waterway which a s a result of grouDfl water or other conditions causes the sump pump to cy c l t on a continuous basts without influence f r o m precipi tat ion

D Existing Sump Pump System* Discharges f rom ex is t ing sump pump collect ion sys tems which create or cause to create s i tuat ions outlined m S.>'tion "3 195 1' aU've sha !1 be defined as prohibited discharges and subject V >rrt-< tkw: The f o l k w ing are possible remedies which shal l be required to

-r- - \ • p- h bited i -rSarges »

T The i-ohneciion "of the sump pump discharge l ine to an appropriate s t o r m sewer or drainage ditch adjoining the proper ty by means of a*i undergrcHircd 2 " m i n i m u m diameter pipe In c o n f o r m a n c e wi th Township Building and P lumbing Codes 2 The connection of the sump pump discharge tine to a dry well con-structed n the property by means of an undergr und 2 minimum diam-

'.eter pipe tr conformance' with Township Plumbing and Bunding Codes _I>r\ .*• . ' .w ., be permi t ted only or. soil conditions where the-discharge - * a t e r wiU pe rco la t e in to the ground without adversely impact ing adjoin ing p r o p e r ies In general dry wells w i l l be constructed of perforated r ipe : * ir, diameter set ver t ica l ly in the ground a n d surrounded by a i r . i iumum of 6 of s tone on the sides and bottoms The m i n i m u m depth of .he dr> well shall be and suitable hd shall b e placed on top which

.may be covered with earth 3 In a r e a s where soils a r e not suitable for dry wel ls o r where an existing storm sewer or drainage ditch does not adjoin the property the owner may be required to obtain permission frorr adjoining land owners to gain access to a suitable outlet Remedies in tnis situation wil l be reviewed and prescr ibed by t h e Township Engineer and Chief Bu i ld ing Of f ic ia l 4 P rope r ty c wners u t i l iz ing remedje* encompassing mo re than one prop-e r ty owner may a t t e m p t to establish a special assessment distr ict- for all bene fwia i p roper ty owner* in a manner and in accordance w i t h Michigan

vE*TJON2 PENALTIES lion or partnership or other legal entity who violates linancc shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and may be "Hundred M) PoTJars-or prisoned not more than M-retion of the Court Every act or violation and every n mav occur shall be considered a separate offense

SECTION 3 REPFA I par t

SfcXTlOS « SE\ ERABILITY Should any provision or Seeti

reason such holding shall not be c« nance as a whole or any pari there so dec tared to be invalid SECTION S: SAVINGS

Live date of this ordinance sFXTlON « F.FFECT1VE DATE

This 4 >rdinance shall become <

Posted February 22. 1*91

-es in confl'ct With thevprovmon of this are be»eS\ repealed only to the extent •* and effe« t

this Ordinance be held invalid for any ed as affecting the validity of the Ordi i*r than the •ectKw Eause or provision

or affect airy offense or icwred or any pending irnng plTior to the Mfec

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CL066IFIED ADVERTISING 6 4 4 - 1 0 7 0 O a k l a n d County 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 W a y n e C o u n t y 8 5 2 - 3 2 2 2 R o c h e s t e r / R o c h e s t e r Hills

508 Help Wanted H e l p W a n t e d 5 1 5 C h i l d C a r e 5 1 2 S i t u a t i o n s W a n t e d 5 2 2 P r o f e s s i o n a l 8 0 4 A n n o u n c e m e n t s 7 0 1 C o l l e c t i b l e s Domestic D o m e s t i c M e e t i n g s / S e m i n a r s

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Auto For Sale C,H

Help Wanted

Home & Service Directory G

Merchandise For Sale C,G

Real Estate E,F

Rentals F,G

A D A M S - L I N C O L N . B i r m i n g h a m Elderly lady needs .assistance wrth dinner 4 preparat ions l o r Bed Evenings. 5-8pm 652-3452

ASSISTANT For I amity daycare home

«»«rt t ime L ivom* 422-3693

B A B Y S I T T E R / H O U S E K E E P E R Bloomt«K3 H.IIS Fun l ime Looking tor an ambit ious loving person with an outgoing personality Refer enc es Heed a good dr ivma record as « • Leave message 547-2446

LOOKING FOR loving woman to care lor 3 yr old Lme in or out Lovely accomodat ions M o n Fn Bloom l ield Hills area Call Sue Days 645-6236 eve 336-3521

MATURE PERSON NEEDED ^ To watch 2 children- m my Westland home weekday at lernoons and oc-casional Saturday-am s. Must nave references and be very n Can alter 6pm

responsible 721-5054

BABV SITTER In my Garden City h e m e Taes'days & Thursdays . 7:15am-5: iSpm References Asl. tor Anne, 426-7$33

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507 Help Wanted * Part Time

507 Help Wanted Part Time

ATTENTION - Part t ime market ing research p o r t i o n s open in Bi rmlng. ham, no sales, strictly research Evening 4 weekend Hours 540-5332

KINKO S - a 24 hou* tuR service copy center in Farmington Hills >s now accepting applications lor em-ployment We are looking 'or Quali-fied candidates to till 2 part t ime po-sit ions For consideration please call

. 932-3373

LADIES give yourself the perfect gifi. your own business Sell Undercover Wear Lingerie a l home part ies Unlimited earnings free training, small investment 349-6225

BABYSITTER NEEDED NW Canton For 7 4 9 year old girls Evenings, star l ing at 4pm on Wed. Thurs. Fri Can Evenings 454-9559

BABYSITTER NEEDED .n our home. Mon-F r i 9-5. lor 3 1 * year, old 4 8 month o ld W Bloom-f ie ld 624-6817

BABYSITTER NEEDED - In my Bir-mingham home lor 2 chi ldren Full time, 8 30am-5 30pm Non-smoker References required 258-5940

BABYSITTER NEEDED For 3 chi ldren m my Southf ie ld home Full t ime days

356-0339

MATURE WOMAN to si l lor 2 4 4 yr o ld in my Westland Home M o n Tue* Thurs 4 Fri 8 4 5-2 30pm Ca« I rom 4pm-8 30pm 326-5442

NANNY NEEDED For 2 year o ld m my W BioomtieHJ home Live m or o u t Recent re fe rences Non-smoker Alter 4pm 661-1525

NEED MATURE live-in wi th references t o lake care of 2 month o ld twins 559-5517

NEED RESPONSIBLE Lovrng Per son to care for 15 mo 4 5 year o ld boys Fu l l 'par t t ime Qa»<more School District 459-4614

ENCHGETtC REDFORD M O M would love t o care tor your chi ldren Meals snacks lots o l fun & T I C References 537-7114

EXPERIENCED 4 LOVING Mom a . an Abie so care tot o n e or two, 3-5 yr QMS Fun or par i t ime ..Activities & meals included Can ion 981-6713

HOUSECLEANING i wilt d e a n your house spotless

. II win shine References Can Mar t ! 474-2598

H O U S E C L E A N I N G - You need someone thorough, rel iable w/relet-ences Reasonable Birmingham Bloomfield area Susan 681-5508

HOUSECLEANING • Looking to clean your house, corvdo or apartment Exper ienced Referenc-es Own car Can Lena 268-0641

PROFESSIONAL COUPLE i n Troy seeking Chi ld Care person m home «am-5pm, 2 chrfdren 3 4 5 Can 828-2520

BABYSITTER needed in our t r o y home 10 care for 3 girls. 6. 5 4 I ' * . par t time, 2-3 days a-week Non-smokers only After 3PM. 641-5316

BABY SITTER needed for 2 chil-dren. ages 3 4 4 m my Troy home Need own transportation, Mon - Fri. Must pick chi ldren up f rom school at 11 30 AM and provide loving care unti l 6 30 PM Excellent references

jwed Non smoker Call Jan 9-6, -1540 After 6 45 PM. 828-7188

OFFICE HELP - 9am-2pm daily Will Train Apply in person Test Equipment Distr ibutors. 1370 Piedmont. Troy 524-1900

BABYSITTER NEEDED tor infant. Mon-Fr i , 8am-6pm Prefer our h o m e Lahser at Maple Non-smoker. references 646-5705

C O L L E G E S T U D E N T S

P L A N A H E A D Spr ing/summer income, the Red foro Township Chamber of Com-merce win be conduct ing thaw annu-al buseiess survey No sales excel-lent experience for col lege students, flexible hours, own t ranspor ta t ion Can for appointment 535-0960

DRY CLEANERS needs counter help. 12 -to 16 hrs. per week Good pay no smokers Novi area

347-2?11

E X P E R I E N C E D ~ f c C R E T A B V7 Wot a processor . WordPerfect 5 1 required Qualrty posit ion in lovely environment 2-3 days; week Firs! Center Southf ie ld 262-1402

GATEHOUSE ATTENDANT Farrmngton H i l s development seek-ing mature. rekaWe person for par t hme posit ion Can Greg 661-4414

GENERAL OFFICE Phones and light typing W Bloomf ie ld area Wad . 9am-5pm plus addi t ional lien*, iWe hours. Call Ellen. 661-0464

GET ON THE PATHWAY Look good, leal good 4 loae weight healthfully Support groups fo rming Representatives needed C M lor Oel*»s 646-1971

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT wi th car tor light aeaembly work weekends and some evenings lor Farmmgton HIBsarea 477-4628

PART TIME Kennel cat lovers need only apply Weekends, holidays 4 Monday evenings Non-smoker

540-6244

PART TIME person l o per lo rm hght office dut ies 4 answer phones. Novi area, also help around shop when needed Must be available Satur-

call 346-4242

BABYSITTER- Our Westland home for newborn 4 5 yr old. Mon-Fn , 8-5. References 4 non-smoker , . 326-4675

RELIABLE person to hve-m and as sist mobi le alert Grandmother Pre-fer driver No smoking References Call 9am-Spm 855-3500

ROCHESTER HILLS - Professional couple seeks lul l t ime loving chi ld care in our Rochester HiHs home lor 6 month old Non smoker with refer-

. 693-6304

WANTEO IMMEDIATELY - Two 12 hr shif l companion aides for elderly male Duties Cook, c tea l , l aund ry , some personal assistance "Pay equal references PhoneUo i - inter-view appoin tment ' 4 7 7 - 0 1 9 8

HOUSECLEANING Very Reliable 4 Responsible Recent Relerences 4 Reasonable Rales Ca» Jo at 647-6449

HOUSE CLEANING Reasonable rates Windows also We str ip and wax f loors The Neat Nickers 261-0140

H O U S E - K E - T E E R

C L E A N I N G S E R V I C E Professional, bonded 4 insured teams ready to clean your home or busi-ness Gift cert i f icates avail-able 10% off wi th this ad for first t ime callers

' 582 -4445

T O D D L E R S Birmingham area chi ld care canter has space, available lor chi ldren 14 mos -5 years 14 Mile between Woodward 4 Coohdge 540-7430

W BLOOMFIELD LICENSED HOME has March 4 Apri l openings tor an ages As* for Gait or leave message

661-4433

516 Elderly Care & Assistance

A Free Nurse Assessment Visit in your Home

H O M E H E A L T H C ^ R E Screened. RN supervised, insured

Aides Nurses 24 hours - 7 days

3 5 7 - 3 6 5 0 Professional Health Qare Personnel

BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE ROOM *> fos-ter care home lor the elderly 24 hr supervision Temporary care also Livonia 532-3366

LIFE CALL MEDICAL ALERT SYSTEMS

Help at Ihe press of a Cotton you're never atone 24 hr a day protect ion Call J J McCoy 313-533-7857

As Seen on Television

RESUMES composed 4 designed typeset quality laser pr int ing Top quality a l reasonable ra les C M Eve 4 Sat hrs John 557-4623

RESUMES f rom $20 - wr i te /ed i t / lypeyprmt - a l f ields - 20 years ex-perience Day/Eves Weekends No obligation appoin tment 646-5747

523 Attorneys Legal Counseling

INJURY CASES Criminal, bankruptcy, drunk driving, ' iat t ic violations, real estate closings

A FULL SERVICE LAW FIRM FREE PHONE CONSUVTATION

LOW RATES JOSEPH W LARKIN P C 354-4490

524 Tax Services INCOME TAXES done for small business or individual by experienced preparer Reasonable rates Can Laura 422-8737

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held a l 6 30 A M . m conjunct ion with tne March 13, 1991 Board o l Educat ion meet-ing a l the Wayne County Regional Educat ional Service Agenc . 33500 Van Born R d . Wayne Ml 46184-2497 The purpose of Ihe meeting is l o invite comments regarding the proposed appl icat ion t o ONR for Ihe creation o l an Environmental Edu-c a t i o n Cante r o n t he Annex grounds

RUMANIAN ADOPTION Mon Mar 4, 1991 Embassy Suites Hole" 26100 Franklm Southf ie ld 7pm-9 m Cost S3 00 person R S V P p u l d 4 Pai ent Services 646- 7790

DEPARTMENT 56 Heritage Village pieces Some retired A* in original. ' packaging Reasonable 961-5729

DOLL 4 BEAR SHOW 4 SALE Antique and collectible Sun March 10. 10-4pm Roma s o l Bloomfietd 2101S telegraph Appraisals _ . .. Admission - $2 50 7S7-5566

F INE A R T A n u s i k i e v n u

P i c a s s o . Da i i . Aoreole. Acrylic OA

560-7127

PRECIOUS- MOMENTS figurines ornaments, musicals 4 plates

347-4673 or 594-997f

606 Legal Notices

INCOME TAXES lor individuals and swlf employed, by e«perien«ed preparer Reasonable Fees 10% discount for let i rees 4 sr Citizens Call Ken Wachner Profes-sional Services. 425-5058

ANNUAL REPORT of Bernard 4 Helen Weisoerg Famay F o u n d a t i o n A v a i l a b l e 2 6 4 0 0 Lahser. Southf ield Mi 48034 For inspect ion by any citizen wi lhm 160 days Contact B Wersberg. 9am-5pm. Mon - Fr i 354-6333

610 Card of Thanks

LOVING MOTHER o l one will baby-sit full or par i t ime Reasonable rates Redford area

532-5602

509 Help Wanted Couples

LOVING QUALITY CHI L DC ARE Meals prov ided excellent referenc-es $55 per week Ford. MwJdlebelt area 458-8095

BABY SITTER, wrth or without housekeeping duties AM 4 after school tor 4 4 6 yr o lds L ive in or out . own transportat ion, references.

Huntington Woods q545-1771

REi

YS. call

© ^ T T O W S T " 4 "teekends Busy real estate of f ice in FSfmmgton Hills Ask for A n n

851-6700

part t ime evenings

RETAIL SALES HELP NEEDED Appro - 30 hours per week-Des ign ability helpful in coordinat ing furni-ture fabrics, wallpaper 4 accesso-ries for nurseries 4 ch i ld ren s rooms No experience necessary

»• 044.A52S

BABYSlTTER-2 boys 8 4 10. M o n -Wed 4-6pm Thurs-Fn 5 30pm-2:30am My Westland home Non-smoker $4/hr 455-5228

APARTMENT CARETAKER COUPLE

Large suburban complex Expen-se only Apartment plus fr inge

t jenef i js Call Glen or Wanda, 981-3669

BABYSITTER 2 chi ldren, pick up f r o m Day Care, between 5 /6pm, Mon-Fn . 4 brought to my home to babysi t for 2-3 hrs a day Days, 524-3100. Eves, 377-9261

TELEMARKETERS Needed for Westland based lawn spraying company Part t ime Good phone voice n e i p M 729-0039

TELEMARKETER.04k Park co rpo -rat ion $5 hr plus commiss ion Mon -Fn Seniors welcome Call Mrs Brown after 11 30AM, 542-6820

TELEMARKETING Pari t ime sales eve hrs onfy 4 Sa l Hrty - commission can Michel le between 5pm-9pm 538 - 7000

HOMEMAKERS DELIGHT Flexible Hrs Excellent pay plan $400-$1200/mo Part-Time. Full-Time also available 458-6217

TELEPHONE COORDINATOR lor market ing dental of f ice Salary p lus bonus. Part t ime Southf ield

357-5390

VAN DRIVER-PART TIME to quadriplegic. 8 hours a week $10 per hour Apply in person t o Ed De Santi* . Nightengale No r t h Nursing Home 14151 i 15 Mae Room-802 Starl ing His

HOST/HOSTESS Wanted to greet the publ ic for luxu-ry condominiums in Northvil le Sat-urdays and some Sundays Contact

- Kr is 10am-6pm Monday -F r iday only 344-8308

MAINTENANCE PERSON - Plym-outh area Flexible day t ime hours. Mon - F r i , for sweeping, lawn care etc Call 455-6060

MATURE ADULT needed for pe l ex-eros ing service Must have vehicle, like animals and have I l enb ie schedule Call 549-9147

PART TIME GIFT SHOP GORMAN S

torn Amer icas premier contempo-r a r y furniture store deal p a n t ime position Schedule Tues 4 Sal 10 6pm. Thurs-Fri evenings Resportsi-CrMies m d u d e receiving, unpacking, display, lagging, grft wrap customer service Great atmosphere for a positive thinking, outgoing individu-al Appfy in person Gorman's. Tele-graph at 12 Mile. SoufMield

STUDENTS Fu« or par t t ime opening in our tele-phone order dept No exper ience No weekends Hourly plus bonuses Expect S6-S12 per hour 443-6693

WANT A fun and prof i table par t t ime job? S io /h r earning potent ia l Mon-Thurs. 5-9pm. Sat 10am-2pm Come iom our telemarketing team Experience helpful but no l neces-sary We wil l train the right people For directions call 476-7355

CHILD CARE - 4 light housekeeping wan ted m my Farmigton Hills home, t o care tor 1 4 4 yr old Non smoker , own car excellent salary IBB r e message 473 44J0

APT MANAGER Experience required for N W subur-ban apt complex Knowledgeable in heating, p lumbing general mainte-nance 4 r e n f i l Will ingness to greet public Apt... util it ies S salary Send resume l o Box c338 Observer 4 E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s . 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraf t Rd . Livonia Michigan 46150

MATURE responsible woman wish es to care for chi ld 2 days per week Excellent references Call Tues W e d o r T h u r 6am-6pm 255-7137

P I N E W O O D M A N O R ADULT FOSTER CARE

Reputable Home lor the Elderly Kind and loving lamtfy atmosphere Home set on 10 acres in horse larm community. 30 mmules Nor th of Rochester Semi-private for male and female Reasonable pnva f? pay rates Call lor brochure

664 -4090

518 Education A Instruction

NON SMOKING mother would like to stf your children, Fledfora lhks te r /7Mi le area Call Donna 534-6992

NURSE A I D E / C o m p a n i o n seeks days, including weekends, caring lor the sick or elderly Will also live-in Good references Own car 535-2295

CARETAKER COUPLE WANTED for suburban complex Experience nec-essary Salary plus benefi ts Call Jeff or Wendy. 453-7144

•CHILD CARE Needed for infant 4 4 yr o ld Your home or mine Non-smoker no pels, fu l l - t ime West land area 722-6137

CHILD CARE NEEDED For inlant in our Birmingham home 2 -3 days per week. 7am-5pm N0h-smoker with references 258-9267

CHILDCARE our Rochester Hills home , tor 2 girls. 1V. 4 7. Full l ime M o n -Fri Paid vacation 4 hol idays References own t ranspor ta t ion n o n smoker- After 6PM 373-5464

CHILD CARE WANTED Looking lor home-vet t ing In Birmingham Prefer smalt group tor my 1 y* old son

a s * leave message 642-4328

CLEAN HOMES - Days, Mon-Fn O w n car $5-$7,hr Nice work ing condi t ions Apply 10-3, Parkside e iaxa. 32316 S Mine, Ste 4. Livonia.

COUPLE seeks part t ime chi ld care/ babysi t ter to supplement p re school schedule for 3 yr old daughter CaB for details Leave message 477-9167

W A N T E X T R A I N C O M E ? Earn high commissions helping friends with their travel plans Yoe S've the lead, we d o the work you col lect the commission For more details call 261-0070

WORD PROCESSOR needed m Do-cumentat ion Department of com-puter sof tware company 24 hours a week flexible hours Knowledge of WordPerfect helpful Sena resume to 359 Enterprise Court. Btoomfieid HMIs, Ml- 46302 Af t Documenta-tion Manager

508 Help Wanted Domestic

BABYSITTER - tor 7 year old boy. after school (evenings). 4 Saturdays * i my W Bloomfield home Good pay Must drive 626-0237

CHILD CARE in my Troy home !o care for 2 yr old also 7 yr w d after school 25 hrs wk Will pay fun t ime tor p a n ume hrs References re-quired Can after 6 669-7643

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P l e a s e c a l l t h e p r o m o t i o n depar tment of the Observer & Eccentr ic be fo re 4 p.m. Friday, M a r c h 1, 1991 . to claim your f ree t ickets.

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EXPERIENCED SITTER m Our W Bloomf ie ld home lor 5 mo old. 3-5 days per week, non-smoker. Refer-ences Call Judy 9-4pm 375-2500

ENERGETIC COUPLE needed tp manage apartment complex 2 yrs exper ience required Salary 4 apart ment For more informat ion can Mary »| j ;

OLDER W O M A N win si! for pre-schooler Ford 4 Mtddlebet i area Cal l anyt ime. 522-9632

PLANNING A VACATION? Don I wanf t o take the kids?

Chi ldcare Special ist available Cal l PAM 360-2969

REDFORD mother o l 2 year o ld boy will baby s>t. part t ime days My home or yours 534-6934

ELEMENTARY READING 4 MATH Specialist 20 yrs exper ience Reasonable rajas Avai lable in your home 354-1434 354-1448

EXPERIENCED TUTOR Give yout child a chance to Irve up lo his/her potential Eiemeptary teacher wrth masters wifl tu to r In all subjects Southheid area Call Mrs Berman 352-2020

PIANO LESSONS plus voice, organ, clarrnel 4 g««*»*sion i n your home Popular .4 classical Al l ages piano rental available The Assoc of Music Teachers 851-5423 or 525-0629

PIANO, ORGAN. Electronic Keyboard instructor Private tutor ing in your home

352-1844

MAINTENANCE COUPLE wanted tor apt complex Includes a p t . sal-ary 4 benefits Call Blue Garden Apts between l l a m - 5 p m Mon thru Fo. 729-2242

MANAGER COUPLE needed for premiere 300 unit Farmington Hills apart men i development L ight of l ice, maintenance 4 supervisory skil ls needed Call Mr Evermgham

642-8600

511 Entertainment B A N D - 4 nours of pop/ rock classics for your music needs $150.'"

THE EXAMPLES Call-Tom 66*-2127 '

CALL GERI THE CLOWN Puppets'-Magic!-BaHoons'

We Deliver Bal loon Bouquets! 346-8499 477-4374

CAROLE S MUSIC FOR LIFE Solo Pianist or Duo/Trio. 'Quartet Bach t o Boogie JJLIZ 4 Classical AH Oc-casions Lessons also 851-3574

EXPERIENCED woman to care for 2 school age chi ldren in our W B loom field home Light housekeep-ing. can a tier 4 30pm 624-3993

FULL TIME housekeeper l ive-in/out pnvafe room 4 bath Professional coup le Mr/3 children Salary negot i -able references required 553-9156

G R O S S E P O I N T E EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

685-4576 60 YEARS RELIABLE SERVICE

Needs experienced Cooks. Nannies. Maids. Housekeepers. Gardeners Bu ie r s . Couples. Nurse Aids Com-pan ions and D»y Workers lor pri-vate homes

16514 Mack Avenue Gross® Point* Farms

HOUSEKEEPER 4 COMPANION for 12 year old girl 2-3 af ternoon s per week. Norismoker Novi

344-0459

HOUSEKEEPER - live m separate 1 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t g a r a g e Bloomf ie ld H.tts Light cook ing 4 serymg Must take initiative to run household of p.ro»*ss*mal couple w i th 12 year old daughter Experi-ence 4 Crwn car a mus l Reply with sa la r , expectations 4 verif iable re l -e t ences to Occupant. Surte 8 43555 Dalcoma. M l Clemens Mi 48044

HOUSEKEEPER, NANNY To hve in our West Bloomfield home private l iv ing quarters responsible, e n e -gef ic immaculate. n<jn smoking per-son needed lo help care for 2 ' 1 yr o l d 4 5 month otd Able to t rav i -*e« .b le tcme otl . references, own car excellent salary 855-9474

LIVE IN CHILQCARE for 3 chi ldren M g n - Fri Responsible, organized Wis o l TLC nonsmoker references S110 per week plus bonus 698 2740

LOVING CHILD Care m my Farming-ton HiUs home for 2 yr old (and infant begm Sept 91). lor a p p r o . 2 wks per mo only eves 786-1194

MATURE RESPONSIBLE PERSON or Coup le needed for night compan-ion m retirement residence Hours 7pm 7 30am Apar tment prov ided m neu of salary may have day job « s Where Apply m person only Local references required 45182 West Roed Now 669-5330

C L O W N COLLEGE GRADUATE Aval lablefor Shows

Magic. Bal loon Sculptures Call Spaghett I T Clown 533-5173

ROMANIAN HOUSEKEEPER TAKE YOUR FAMILY AROUND TUTORING - EXPERIENCED Teach-Wiit c lean your h o m e

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513 Situations Wanted Male

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WILL CHAUFFEUR 4 BUTLER Also I 'm a house man wi th 10 yrs expen-ence References available upor, re-quest 388-8345

514 Situations Wanted Male-Female

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600 Personals BODY? MIND? SPIRIT?

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PRAYER TO THE HOLY-SPIRIT Holy Spirit. You make me see every-thing and show me the way l o reach my ideals. You give me the Divine Gift to forgive and forget the wrongs that are done l o me and You * r« in all instances of my life with me I m this short dialogue, want to thank You for everything and conf i rm once more that I never want to be sepa rated f rom You no matter how great Ihe material desire may be I want to bw with You. my loved One. m your Perpetual Glory Amen Persons mus l pray this prayer 3 consecut ive days Without asking your wish After 3 days your wish will be granted, no matter how diff icutt n may be Then, promrse to publ ish this dialogue as soon as the favor has been granted Thanks. S I Jude . fo r favo rs ecerved

PRAYER TO ST CLARE Pray nine Hail Marys once a day for nine days On the 9th day publish this prayer 4 wish for three things Even though you don t have faith your prayers will be answered

JC

SAY 9 HAIL Marys once a day lot 9 days, on the 9th day publ ish this and 3 wishes will be granted EC

700 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE, March 11, 1991 at 9a m . 1625 Beilaire. Royal Oak Lot »1. Art Wplte I sola Lot " 2 Ray Ston. 1 stove Lot =3 , Adam Gottl ieb, misc off ice equipment

B R A U N & H E L M E R

A U C T I O N S E R V I C E S

R e a l E s t a t e - F a r m

H o u s e h o l d - A n t i q u e s Lloyd Braun Jerry Helmet Ann Arbor Sa'ine

6 6 5 - 9 6 4 6 9 9 4 - 6 3 0 9

702 Antiques ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT

Postcards, o ld movie magazines paper dons. toys. Shelly china

346-3 g l a s s w a r e m i l i a r y -3154

ADRIAN ANTIOUE MALL . 122 N Main Adrian

Oak* furni ture antique toys, crank phonographs Nice selection Daily. IOam-5 30p<n Sun 12-4pm

4517)265-6266

ANTIQUE CRAFT MALL Needs Dealers Grand Opening Match 1st J1 50 sq ft mo or 8 ft rant-a-sn*if for $25 /mo Dealers NOT .equ i r i d to work 667-9229 or 773-7612

ANTIOUE oak dining room set - buf-fet hutch, table 6 chairs Good condi t ion. $1500 651-6046

A N T I Q U E S O N M A I N

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o r y o u r h e a r t

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M o n - S a t , . 1 0 - 6 5 4 5 - 4 6 6 3

ANTIQUE v ic ionan 3 piece set love seat rocker chair. $700 or best

656-0430

LARGE ANTIQUE 4 COLLECTIBLE Auct ion - Sun March 3 rd 12 noon Oexter K of C Hall, 6265 Dexle. Chelsea Rd Dexter ;-94 to Baker Rd N on Baker Rd . 3 miles to Ann Arbor Street, left on Ann Arbor Street 3 blocks to Dexter Chelsea Rd , left to site Conrad 6 Talbot Auct ion Service 313 454-0310

B O T S F O R D I N N

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2 8 0 0 0 G r a n d R i v e r

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SECRETARIAL SOLUTIONS NOy i 344-0098

VILLAGE SECRETARIAL SOUTHFIELD 557 2434

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0 J PLUS Professional sound and l ight ing TRY US'. Af fordable, exper ienced

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KEYBOARDIST wi lh Vocals warned for weekend working Classic 60 s 4 70 's Rock Band (Turtles to C!ap-l o n l Cam Greg 486-04^4

MAGICIAN/VENTRILOQUIST George Bowman

For bir thday part ies 4 a l ioccas ions 459-6528 '

MUSIC BY.. STRIDE

Versati le all occasion band P r im* 1991 dales available

(313) 669-6256

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Light show 50 s 4 60 s Specialists Days 669-5844

512 Situations Wanted Female

ABSOLUTE EXCELLENCE m housekeeping Experienced '«1-etences Lunn « 4 - 8 6 7 5

ABUNDANCE OF LOVE Patience 4 .ndiwdual at tent ion pro-v ided for only 3 infants m my large c i w Westland home 15 y s expe-rience 11 o i l f i rst wk 326-9567

ACTIVE CLEANING lady has a tew open ings Excel lent re ferences. NorthviMe Plymouth. Livonia areas

451-0624

ACTSYE. LADIES W e d e a n the wd- fashwn way Wood f loors washed by hand Laundry Bloomfield. Birmingham Rochester areas 662-4076

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515 Child-Caw ALL AGES 4 OPENINGS Available -Licensed Rochester Hills Home USDA food p rogram $85 per week or $2 per hr 853-5812

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BEST DEAL IN B IRMINGHAM New low rates 4 f lexible payment plan meals 4 ' snacks, creat ive dance lessons ages 2 yrs 4 up Lie 18 yrs Superb references Whitney Jackson 644-9326

B E V E R L Y H I L L S

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6 4 4 - 5 7 6 7

FINANCIAL ASST /EXEC SEC w i lh 15 yrs experience offers business services Includes A P Payrol l Word Processing Check Wri t ing. Bank Rec Financial Statements General Ledger Pick up-Del iver REASONABLE RATES 534-6365

THANK YOU Great St Jude the once forgot ten saint and Pope John Paul the First, our fo rgp t ten Pope tor your powerful in tercession to God and for th* very swif t answer t o out prayers after 2 yrs of despera Hon I promise to let the wor ld know tha i you were there to help

TICKET CONNECTION Concerts. Sports. 4 Theater

First 20 rows Buy-Sell 591-1661

VEGAS NIGHT - Sal March 2 1991. 6pm-Mldn»ght A! F O P 130 2905 Hi l ton S of 10 Mile Ferndate $S Admission $2 free chips Proceeds l o Bui lding u n d

WEDDINGS Minister will marry you anywhere •

home, ya rd or hal l A l Fai ths 437-1890

RESUME SERVICE Professionally written resumes laser p r in ted on your color choice of high qual i fy pa-pet includes 25 pr in ted copies, matchmg envelopes 4 stationary 4 1 ht of free career counsel ing Troy Human Resource Center 8 79- 7596

SECRETARIAL SERVICES Resumes Die tat ion B o o k k e e t w g

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522 Professional Services

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B l o o m f i e l d C h i l d C a r e Warm l icensed home Smart

persnnarized group St imulat ing nursery envvonmen i Highest

standards for cleanl iness Ages 2 weeks ih ru 5 years Middtebmt near Long Lake

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Present your product or service fo property management

and real estate professionals

R e s e r v e y o u r b o o t h

N O W ! ! CALL Sue Hindert i ter

1313)964-4522 Jane Bul l ing

1313)655-6522 or Manfyn Hornfe id

(313)964-4522

PUBLIC AUCTION Sal March 2. 1991, 9 30 am at Ross Towing 21340 Telegraph Southf ield Ml 46034 on Ihe fol lowing vehicles 87 «yi^Out (h 87 Dodge. 67 Chrysler

dorado 64 CacHUac Eldorado 85 Escort 86 Renault Al l iance 87 Re-nault All iance 85 Chevrolet 86 Oldsmobi le 88 Pontlac. '77 Ford Pickup 84 f o r d F350 van body With l i f tgate Also 100 addi t ional ve-hicles City o l Southf ie ld s Police Dept inspect ion 9-3pm, March 1

SE Michtgans newest public Auto auct ion Mon March 4 6pm 9200 N Telegraph 566-8998 t mile S o l 275, 6 miles S o l Flatrock

TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION Persuant to Michigan Law 257 252. the fol lowing abandoned vehicles on March 4 1991 al 9 am, Tel-Twelve Towing 21545 Telegraph South-f ield 79 Volkswagen 9 15 am S t e r n b e r g s T o w i n g , 1 0 6 0 1 Nor lhend. Ferndate, 76 Chevy 9 30 am. Trt-County Towing. 23235 Tele-graph. Southfield. 79 Olds. 85 Pon-nac. 66-Ford 80 Datsun 9 45 am Am-Tow Towing. 31166 W 6 Mi l * Farmington Hills. 62 Chevy 10 am inter lakes Towing. 2325 E West Maple Rd Wai i *o Lake 84 Chev-rolel 10 15 am 8 4 B Towing 934 Ann Arbor Rd Plymouth 79 Che-"Y ' 0 30 am. Havershck a Towing 37501 Cherry Hill. Westland. 85 Dodge Any quest ions, contact Trooper Harr ington Michigan Stae Ponce 473-1021

CHINA Discont inued d innerwar* patterns

We buy and sell (since 19661 Can MomFr l . 1-800-525-7390 ext 71

DINING ROOM SET 1921 English design 11 piece walnut $2 750/ Best Restored 3 yr* ago 567-9236

D I S C O V E R —

T E C U M S E H . M I C H . 130 Dealers - 3 Ant ique Malls - all located on M - 5 0 Open Daily

( 5 1 7 ) 4 2 3 - 8 2 7 7

701 Collectibles

E S T A T E A U C T I O N

* T O N I G H T

T h u r s F e b 2 8 t h . 6 p m

Sate l o c a t i o n Gross* Po in t * Antiques 4 Auctions

16135 Mack at Bedford

Collectibles furni ture teweiry over tor details

or iental rugs docks . 200 lots Call

ESTATE ITEMS - bookcases, cash register le rn stand, denial cabinet jewelers bench, serm precious col-ored slonea miec 522-3954

F L E A M A R K E T

R O Y A L O A K Ant iques 4 CoUactibtes

Every Sun 9 -5 - Free Admission 316 E 11 Mile

602 Lost & Found FOUND Male Greer

Schnauzer. HHIer 4

LOST Feb 16ih ladies fur h a l 10-10'> 4 Greenfield area Reward' Call 541-7606

LOST FEMALE cat since Sept White with orange spots $200 reward 553-4533

LOST-Femaie Shepherd mix. b lack/ tan cham collar i o s t 2 M 8 10 Mne 4 Telegraph area . 3 5 0 - 2 0 4 1

LOST-Golden Retriever .-Lab m i . tan 4 white, b rown nose black col-lar 9 year o ld ma le Los i Feb 15 Canton area Reward 595-0685

AVAILABLE to provide daily home ca r * tor * or elderty woman Ma-ture. excellent references West side-preferred N o hve-m 47 7-3374

A 1 On 1 Hif lh Tech home care nurse with own transportat ion de-Sires employment Excellent refer ences Carol ine 272-4661 273-0260

MATURE WOMAN needed Mon. l u e * Wee 9 30am-5 30pm m m y B i rmingham home for a toddler 4 schoo l age child • m

BABYSITTING DAYS Fun or parr t ime

Lrvoma 427-3973

BET EP MAIDS -CLEANING

We Wortr-Diri Cheap Bonded and Insured 427-67

home are safe loved a n d o f to a good start

6 2 6 - 2 7 2 8

BLUEBIRD SCHOOL of Royal Oak offers quality cue scnoot. day care and public school t ranspor ta l ion Ages 2 »-9 • .censed. . 286-4520 CHILD CARE m my Lrvon.a home tor ages 2 4 up Lots o l toys 4 TLC Trained MI CPR and 1st Am Non

I - - m o m Full t ime only 442-0156

! CHILDCARE PROGRAM for ages I 6 weeks to 8 yrs of age Cert i f ied • T*ach*rs Part t ime 4 fun t ime pro-

grams Located m l i v o m a 525-5767

Service For Busy Execut ives Laundry Cleaning 4 Windows

Pay b-lts and buy f lowers Errands - Courier

Dinner Parl ies/Special Events St-op fey specia' person 4 yourself

Represent you at bus.ir.ess meet ings Organize your closets

Compos ? letters 4 wr i le repor ts Ta«e your shoes cat m for repair

Prepare your income fax etc Can t o i s 346 8228

L O S ! Poodle male b rown 4 gray 8 M i l * 'G rand River Area Reward

357-0595

603 Health - Nutrition Weight Loss

MAKE MONEY A DELICIOUS W A r Los* weight at the same t ime New Micro 0 * t as seen on TV .Can Leslie tor free sample 365-8667

B A S E B A L L C A R D S A N D

N A S T A L G I A S H O W Sat Mar 2 - 10am-6pm

Crosswmds Man Orchard Lake 4 Lone Pine Rds

(17 m i l * Rd i For Information 968-5#10

J C WYNO'S An t iqu* 4 Collectable show Mar 2 and 3 dearborn CIVIC Center 15601 Michigan (corner o l Green field i Dearborn Sat 10 Mi 6 Sun 10 UN 4 Admiss ion42 Th* af-fordable show .- shop where the dealers shop furniture, glassware leweiry dons. toys, art decor post cards pr imi t ives pottery, Doultons etc Glass repair J C Wyno Prop mot ions 313-772-2253

LARGE SILVER pitcher $100 other col lectibles All antiques -ea sons o r . pr iced Mon-Fn 9-5pm 540-1292

I C E C A P A D E S

T I C K E T W I N N E R S

VIP VIC TANNY MEMBERSHIP $700 Yearly Fee. $35 Call 910 4pm 543-7490

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P . O . B o x 7 3 5 4

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4 8 3 0 2 - 7 3 5 4

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o f t h e O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c b e f o r e 4

p . m . F r i d a y , M a r c h 1 , 1 9 9 1 t o c l a i m

y o u r f r e e t i c k e t s .

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 , e x t . 2 1 5 3

Congratulations!

MATURE WOMAN 10 babysit in my Rochester noma lor 6 m o n t h o ld son part t,me. BAM-

754-4573

CARING MOTHER would tike t o lake care of a preschooler Clear.

642 9378 1 warm christ ian environment Re I ween 13 4 G'eenhetd 646 8396

I CREATIVE CHI IOCARE ages ; wks -5 yrs Drop Welcome Hours M o n - t ; 7-6 Telegraph 4.1 Mapie Birmingham 646-5770

CARING WARM EXPERIENCED Mother wad babysit your cJrtl m my W Btooml ie id home

J Mapie c a n 768 0255

DAY CARE m my l icensed Bloom-held home W trrr, learning environ-ment non-smoker Fun or part time, ov^rmghl Telegraph Square Lake easy to 1-75 C* l . Gina 335- 4236

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| CARING WAt»M mother wi» b a b y * ! | your chad ages 2 4 oi<J*r HI South

• on w 9 MAe next Brass * x * 354- io?3

My l icensed home W 14 Mi l * 4 Drake Rd

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Cowen 4 Venoy m W*st l *na 261-9439

t ruStw INT. . Honest dependable

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I E * P f R:ENCEO MEDVCAl r ienta l off ice cierk requests pert t im* offer* POSITION T a M e d i a l or Denial o f

j <Cm lO- IS hours per week 264-5321

EXPf A C N C f D M O ' H E B wou ld k k i i to prov ide chad care Troy area near I j ITS exit ' o w t ranspor tatmn He*»- '

524-1216 1

E l l l E S TOT SPOT i Has opening* for fuC t ime 4 part | j t ima. . n f a m s t e S } meals 4 snacks, j eSucafionai program for ail ages

ovmg mother to ; 9 " > " wrth your chi ld Degree -n * older chi ld m I ' hadhood development 5 yrs expe I

. '>e«e* CPA « Fwst Aw} ha*en) ' 937 3 T 6« | f a n d a loving horn* em*- !

ronmeni C a t i f i a e - 685 8304 j

EXPERIENCED CHILD CARE j m my " tensed Southheid home i Cranbrook V - « g e Excellent facility i Fu».Part-Time Can GERA i QiNf

443 2435 j

• " < ' M f openings tor c l J d e w e 1

m t « e n s e d N Royal Oak home 2 | former p re school feacners 7 f t j experience Educat ional p rogram j hea thy snecas 4 lunchea inc luded -ofenr « yrs 6am 5 30pm 266-4524 j

CENSED "DAYCARE HOME J m N W Tro* f i l lers a creel IV* learn ! ing environment lor your chad 1 fun i

6 6 * 6 1 ' 6 i

F A M t i N G T O N MILLS MOM wishes «o babysit your chad (2 years o r -»d • r | parr mm* days t ransporta l ion Cad Sandy 476-2596

. -CENSED Qualify lanMy daycare r , n * ' " fu» t ime (reat.ve p rog ram tor m ages Projects m e a n and iot» of ' L C FarmmgtonHia* 476-2109 f

LOVING DAYCARE HOME 6 ma* 4 I Farrrangto* area has 2 openings j Handle m a g e s f i r a r « f y o I a m i | <«a* 4 74-0441

HOUSECLEANING ^ j f c w y a Ro»ah Cleaning Service

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OAKLAND COUNTY Chad Care Aaan nas a free nslaig o l incensed day .-are* m Oakland 4 M a c o m b County Can 9-5 Mon -Fri Suaenne «S5 2482 Laura I . . 355 5637 or Peggy 542 1609

V.F.W. 02269 AUXILIARY SUNDAY 2:00 P.M.

2 3 4 1 4 O r c h a r d L a k e R d .

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474-8180

ST. EOtTH SUNDAY 6:30 P.M.

1 S 0 S S N e w b u r g h (S o l 5 M i l e R<J J

L i v o n i a

464-2027

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TUESDAY 7:15 P.M. 1 4 6 0 1 W . L i n c o l n , O a k P a r k

(E o f G r e e n f i e l d )

5 4 7 - 7 9 7 0

ST. EDITH SCHOOL TUESDAY 6:45 P.M.

1 5 0 8 9 N e w b u r g h (S o » ^ M i l e R d )

L i v o n i a

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C o m m i t t e e

W E D N E S O A Y 6 : 3 0 P M

S h e l d o n H a l l Plythtklfh Ad at Far i lMig lon Rd |

261-9340

FINNISH CENTER ASSOC.

THURSDAY 6:45 P.M. - — 3 5 2 0 0 W 8 M i l e

1 M i l e W o l F a r m t n g l o o R d

478-6939

ST. JOHN S ARMENIAN CHURCH

( C h u r c h w i t h G o k J O o m e )

THURSDAY 7:00 P.M. 2 2 0 0 1 N o r t h w e s t e r n H w y

569-3405

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FRIDAY 10:45 A.M 3 5 2 0 0 - W . 8 M i l e R d

( ' * * "e W of Farmmgton ftd i

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T o P l a c e A n A d I n T h i s

D i r e c t o r y , P l e a s e C a l l J o a n i e

a t 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 6

171h Congress District Democratic Party FRIDAY 6:30 P.M.

S h e l d o n H a l l • •VmMh Rd 41 Farmnpon j

261-9340

16th Congress District Democratic Party

SATURDAY 6:30 P.M. S h e l d o n H a l l

Ha at Farwigue Rd •

261-9340

VFW # 4 0 1 2 IN NORTHVILLE S A T U R D A Y S 6 : 4 5 P . M .

4 3 8 S O M A I N S T R E E T

N O R T H V I L L E <** Ol 7 Mile Rd 1

VEGAS NIGHT * ROYAL OAK ELKS

* * * a r c h j 4 JO p n w • T ' a y " o y a i o * k

S i n n ® * ' ' * * * C m ( * S500 m a , a w , payof f ^ p ^ n * * * • « " « « « 5 4 4 - 3 5 6 0

702 Antiques

BUYING ALL QUALITY ANTIQUES at an honest price

SCEORCALL

S W A R W I C K A N T I Q U E S 2678 Orchard Lake Rd Sylvan Lake

Teworaph . o p e n daily 10-S Sun by

DOLL REPAIR Antrqu* 4 Modern Don 4 T*dct ,be*r restoration in o t» 40«h y«ar o l family ownei ship

D o l l appra isa ls , w igs, s h o e s c lo thes do11 t r u n k s bugg ies cradles display cases 4 mora

A large selection of antique deals p ius cut 'ent 4 discontinued Ma-d a m * Alexander do "s Also beauti-fu l dol t t for kids 4 coaeclots by Cor one GoU Pauline: Effanbae Jerri L*e Middle! On Zoofc Sabme Esch Annette H-mstedt Mnoegard Gunzei 4 mor*1

Bring your patient and YiSit t he wonderland of unusual dons 4 toys a l Th* DQII " oss i t a i 4 I A * Soldier Shop on 12 M.ie Rd in Berkley 543 3115 Mon Sat 10-5 Fri 10-6

OAK DINING Room set round table 4 chairs curved glass china cab met 4 5 f l buffet $1600 227-8291

PIANO ROLLS for player piano an ihe sing-along oldies $25 each Mon-Fn . 9-5pm 540-1292

SOLID OA< S Curve to" l op desk wi th swvei che.r pm* raoie with 4 matching cnai is Monday-Friday 9-5 333-1320

SUNDAY APRIL 7in, 5th Annual Slate Fair Antique'Collect ible Show Dealers reserve your booths now Days 775-7472 E venings 465-9848

T O W N M A L L A N T I Q U E S Come visit ihe ant iqu* man every-one is talking about ' Over a 000 square feet, 2 hoots 40 dealers spec ta l t tmg in qual i ty an t ique c locks Ime art glass 4 china, Fiow Bfue quil ls furniture Americana pr imit ives collectibles, lewerry and many unusual and unique Veasures Open 7 0 » , j 10-6 Downtown His-toric Romeo JOS N Mam

705 Wearing Apparel BRIOAL GOWN s i / * 9. San Mart in original worn 4 hours veil ensemble $700' best

matching 332-5066

DORA S PLACE RESALE Sale" Quality Slacks New 4 u»ad Sues 4-12 S3-S5 each Open '< -5 Daily 33033 Wesi 7 Mile Livoma

FULL LENGTH Red Fox Coat n*ver worn size 6-10 $1700 Ask lor Ms Cooper 350-4537

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7 0 8 H o u s e h o l d G o o d s

O a k l a n d C o u n t y

LADIES Hm« Fur Coat $3S0 S i j * 8 Can 9am- i 2 n o o n or 7pm-1 l ^ m

663 2504

PROM DRESS-siz* 14 tall Black la i fe la with red accent $70

• 541-6078

SPRING SAMPLE SALE Save 40M and mote on new sprmg 4 summer n a m * brand salesmen s sample c loth ing tor women ch i td rK i and m e n

S*fu«nay March 9 10AM-5PM Sunday March 10. 11AM 4PM

St M.chaei s SchOix - Gym , W 10 M.I* 3 blocks W o f Lahser

Southf ield Mi

WEDDING GOWN- sue 10 lace 4 beaded bodice full skirt long t ram $600 Ve« $40 882-7991

Dresses-Various WEDDING PROM colors Worn once Sue 7 /6-9 ' 10 CaU Jennifer 313-227-3237

WILSONS - black leather (acker Motorcycle style Womens sue 38 very good condi t ion Vuarnet sun-glasses black f ramed never worn Can 344-9696

A N E S T A T E S A L E

. E V E R Y D A Y

R a r e o p p o r t u n i t y l o r

t h e d i s c r i m i n a t i n g b u y e r

^ s a v i n g s u p t o 7 0 % & m o r e

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N a m e b r a n d f u r n i t u r e 4

d e c o r a t i v e a c c e s s o r i e s

F u r n i s h 1 r o o m o r

a w h o l e h o u s e

W E A C C E P T M C & V I S A Oewvery available

L a> aw a ys welcome

R E - S E L L - I T

E S T A T E S A L E S r 34769 G f W O R i v y THrJhiriglon

Mon Tues Wed Thurs 4 Sat I 0am-6pm

Fri ' 0 * m - 9 p m Sundays noon-4pm

C A L L 4 7 8 - 7 3 5 5 •

707 Garage Sales: Wayne

GAR0CN CITY MOVING SALE March 1-3. 10am-6pm Hospital equipment, furniture 4 more 577 Lyl ie Place at Florence

ESTATE SALEe BY IRIS

Fn 4 Sal March 1-2 I 0 a m - 4 p m Brand new Baker > lendredon 4 other fine furniture 4 accessories m Bloomfield Hats Hi iury c o n d o t Builders models must be l iquidated No signs allowed m Bloomf ie ld HUH

P L E A S E C A L L

F O R

D I R E C T I O N S

a n d

A D D R E S S .

6 2 6 - 6 3 3 5

or 6 4 5 - 0 2 2 0 Contemporary 4 t radi t ional dining room sets bedroom sets Imng room sets sec nonais, cock ta i ' tab les • .tchen sets, desks, 'amps, large .amounts of accesso-ries 4 wan art Don t miss tnts sale

C a l l 6 2 6 - 6 3 3 5

for d i r e c t i o n s . ' .... 0IMNG R O O M S E T . - C o u n t r y

wc<. idesk - bentwood rocker - new 1 F 'e ioh aes-gner brand new .large

T h u r s d a y . F e b r u a r y 2 8 . 1 9 9 1 O & E , R . W . G - 9 C ) * 1 1 C

7 0 6 H o u s e h o l d G o o d s

O a k l a n d C o u n t y

M 0 0 E R N - g lass-chrome dinette sat w; brown chaws Brown 4 While high back sectional couch 626-6114

MOVING SALE Furni ture c lothes loys 4 lots mor * Sat 4 Sun 11am-5pm 1978 Long Lake Shore* off Middieben Belwe*n Long Lake 4 Square Lake Ros m 6 o o m * 1 f l

MOVING SALE Furni tur* antiques crib baby items pictures house-hold goods, elc 6555 Spruce Dr w of T*leprapn off Mapie March 1,2 4 3 10-6

ORIENTAL « U G S Civnese Persian v * r y reasonable

1-667-3559

LIVONIA - Fr i thru Wed 9 5 Huge variety of items plus f in* Clothing books some antiques, much m o r * 26369 Pembroke E ol Middieben off Brentwood between 6-7 Mi le No pre sales

L IVO'NiA-MOVING SALE Think ' s p r m g 1 M o . i n g to a p a r t m e n t Household furnisn-ngs furniture. / dishes i.nens garden loo's wheel chair odds 4 ends Reasonable f Fn -Sun . 9-6 36066 Scon*. N Dt : Schoolcraft E o f l e v a n 591-3164 TOWN HALL ANTIQUES has

expanded W * now nave ..m.ted space m downtown historic Romeo 7 0 8 H o u s e h o l d G o o d * for quality ar tique dealers only n u u w i i w u U W O » Call Kit 752-6601

Another QUALITY ESTATE SALE

by

D E C O R A T I V E A N T I Q U E S

SATURDAY ONLY March 2 9-41st O'S Ok i

ALDINGBROQKE CONOOS 6655 Crescent Greer,

(Take Maple 10 Drake turn N go > mile to Awjingbtook STOP AT. t GUARD HOUSE ASK FOR ESTA'E SALE go ail the way around Id Crescent Green turn lef l <

' Everything B-and New • transfer red i ' CONT&NTS I s r g * 50 ' screen Hi- j

I tach- color TV - ' e m o t e - E a r n e s t ,pe : leather chair 4 o t toman - pan of new contemporary gray marb ie i i ed col- • fee 4 end tables • p o n t e m p c a r , lamps • n ice large contemporary

contemporary oak ki'.-.nen set • new queen v i e brass bed 4 new mat-tress •.floor standing brass mnrror • new contemporary 'eakwood bed room se' by D- i - r wiin chest on Chest chest w i n smal l armoire. 4 2 (arg* mghl s 'ands • meta l shelving . pots "4 pans, si lverware glasses etc • towels 4 sheets PLUS lots of new tools • ster l ing Silver candle-sticks • Wedgewood amp . ant ique vases 4 glassware . ant ique mahog-any small aes» . assorted c-. ec -

tues 4 m o r * WE GIVE THE BEST DEALS

SOUTHFIELD MOVING SALE Sy Tom Clark F n Sat Sun IQitiit 4 W of Sovthheid off 13 Ma* s on Rock Creek Nor thgat* to 30135 Pleasant Trait Solas Sofa beds Chairs tables houseware b o o k s ' ' c o n Double bedroom costume teweiry fishing gear Antique toots clocks Dear heads 2 beauty shop units etc 646-1369

711 Miec. For Sale Wayne County

PASSAP KNlfTlNC. m,wn.. form computer lou . t oJcn changer d e c t other accessories 459 1146

SHOW SUPPORT lo t our troops

717 -Lawn, Garden, Farm, Snow Equip.

726 Musical Instruments

" -sm*« lo medium w e good or •epantabi* condi t ion 753-4429 or

738 Household Pels BICHON F«"S£S buppM* mat* and

- | lemaie AKC registered ready

712 Appliances

727 Video Games a nbCons MEYERS 7 , ft snow plow til's Foid -e * »» :

422 t&26 n r o r a u K - pumj . ights. I tam* hat I a p O e a H n O T I e S ' ness $2SO or i — T o r e . Snow Pun ; ;

Red wh.ie 4 blue antenna r ibbons MEYERS 7 $ t each lor into can

$250 •- I! snow M o w * ' $7

. 4 up t 9 ? i Cheve i pick-up gri B. engine * • j i " Body ug iy ' <650

x-.s | Ca# Ken «a«e metsage 553-3536

BIRMINGHAM HUMANE - Young adults Black m a l * s p a n m lemaie beagei ternor mi* lemaie seller lemaie *»)gen

ile ehgiisr. 6 *3 -8 7 36

AM ANA RE FRIGE RAT Side white Owner n greal $150 Call

Compat ib le games I awn mowers $?0 , t o p games m ohm c a n t doe $ -a

£ £ ! 52 g a m e . $ . 6 9 ^ 9 > - 0 0 l

SEARS SNOWBLOWER cond i t ion I T S 261 AMANA R d ' . g e r * i c r t r***e> pn

bo t tom 20 c u t * ; uk« ' • * » - e t * i — — — — — — — — —

^ T s i o ^ r ; 0 : , ^ ^ 7 1 8 B u i l d i n g M a t e r i a l .

r * t * a $699 sen KBT S20C 443-036.7

%. 730 Sporting Goods OAK FLOORING SPECiA

728 VCR, TV, Stereo, Hi-Fi, Tepe Decki

TURNTABLES 2 TECHNIQUE 1200 "new never used p lus case S650 or best 464-1048

BOUViER rescue We place unwant-ed Bouviers m good nomas 861-0200 or 371-7942

BOUV'ER ' i r ' o ld AKC male groomed « housebroker i reason-able lo lovmg home 453*5646

CORELL TOP self U*#mr. with OuM K> nucto W*W $250 W i best o l e i 326-1192

TWO newer refr igerators 1-S20C 1-$750- Newer washer.-4 dcyar $40C A sei • furniture 645-9707

TWO. 48 seats $85

Brown both

ELECTRIC Wfuripot- -ange f h w e n cond-ti - bnst .."e-

whi t *

• 0197

FREEZER Upright M.. :wa sonee loo's Aa e.cmier i cor After 5pm or message

e A»-FREEZER Upright M.. :wa sonee loo's Aa e.cmier i cor After 5pm or message J- '639

GE washer good snap* $4 il

*

5 6 7 . r « v e edge 5 4 7 square edge All -andorr. length $1 35 sq ft Other f loor ing »• «ro.esaie p r<es M T Hardwoods 517 52 j -3468

GUN SHOW GREEN ACRES Sun d a , 14arc.fi 3 1991

13 M.ie 4 M o u n d 6am-4ipm e r .a l i ens 781-926:

BRrTT*HV~ pups AKC declaws shots vol checked see parents C H sired adordab ie dogs 525-6663

CAIRN *ERR*£RS AKC champion b lood ' wks old 2 temaies $450 3 males. $400 422-5557 561-1034

C A T - O a n g e Tom 10 months o ld Ong -a i r _ Neutered litter boa

a-ned 855-4136

HEAD r AMOO S'U

8 to t VANtA '

S i eacn or $ 3 i ! Nov * b o o 260 bindings

a boots 6 - $75 D«S1 42

i6 f l Tyjoka Women* N o r t K a

COCii ER PJPS Aire maies. 1 m a i * Celt

Lawson love ! KCNMORE • M l gas d - .e - e . 644-5243 lent condit ion $50 535'- '

WICKER FURNITURE-mcmoei sofa 2 cnavs. cushions c o n * * tatae eno labie glass l op table 4 d in ing

I chairs brand new $1 800 compie ie ; * * 540-2034

MICPOWA./E OVEN f i watts $'-75 or best ote«

721 Hospital-Medical Eqjipment

HOCKEY SKATES M«r, s s j « 5 C C V Pre Tac«.i N t w i $375-eat been w-cv- A a k n g $90 i46 - * t 7 9 '

l£R SPANiE*. pups for sale. s i£nol ish bred!

937-0026

ARROW electr ic HOyer -.t l i f va t

» IFECYCLE computer j e d n e e » COC«E» SPANIEL AKC pups 6 b . te e.ceisent condi'iL.--- warrant , e t o s w C 261-2479 J " 0 0 353-6296;

462-2038. ELECT RK

lapse 6 uphoisfered chairs, large China cabinet 4 separate serving

540-2034 buffet S2 500

QiN.NG ROOM tabie marble seals 8 $ l t 0 0

- - E S T A T E S A L E NEW HAVEN

58991 M A I N ST 11-94 E to Richmond New Havari E«it off E««l turn w or New Haven Rd cross over G ' a i i o i ' I ' t m M t New Haven Rd becomes Mam St 1

MARCH 1. 2 3 10AM-4PM WORTH THE DRIVE'

VICTORIAN Bentwood rocker ate 1800 s Victor van cameiback ! r u nk Circa 1675. Victorian sieamei trunk C-rca 1685 589 1077 or 965 - 5083

WHJTTIER HOTEL ANTiQoE SHOW 415 Burns Dr at E j-e«erso' l De-troit M' March ;• t t a m - 7 p m M a ' c h 3 i l am-5p r r Gryphon Pro-duct ions 6 '6-459-2228

703 Crafts Another QuaMv Shoe From

HOMESPUN TRADITIONS

-S»1 March 9th 10-5 F C * M.'LLS COUNTRY CLUB

8768 North Territorial 15 m i W o« Plymouth Access Iron- M ' l Beck Road e t i t )

Du>t. mo- Muse By Fe>ic t , s t r ings Lunch avaiiaW* S1 50 adm'SS'on

Oakland County ABSOLUTELY NE W double drev^er C o m o J < 1 , ^ o/anTiques mirror Chest. n»ght s tand . gh« oa« - - - - " s

Paid $800. as i .ng $500 545-6466 • 800

YANKEE CONSIGNMENTS For BuyersFor Sellers SAE

-WANTED

Qual i ty P r e -Owned Furniture & Appl iances

4 7 - 1 - 0 3 2 0

709 Household Goods Wsyne County

ALL NEW 1990 Unclaimed C u s t o -Drapenes at ready m a d * prices Aero Draperies Pacific Draperies

j 353-6002 ' 565 7422

BEDROOM F u l m t u r e E rce l i en i . condit ion OH-white Provincial

I lammat* tops 3 p-eces - twin s u e j mattress set $400 459-6150

NORGE GAS DRVER condit ion $150

RANGE Electric F - ^ a . -ove«- gold Vet , good $95 6 4 !

Rebu i l t r e l f . g e r a t o r s I freeters stoves m</owaves 6 T v * j

Guaranteed 4 o*. .ve-ed b-, t | 'ebumjaoie units Cai for " pr 'Ces i 28601 Southfield " 5 5 9 - 2 9 0 ' 8666 Greenfield 559-2900

722 Hobbies Coins & Stamps

REF.ECTOP. 'E.F'COP? M FEE p u ' e n a s a ^ - - 2 3 - 9 ' U00 Z-tv be-

723 Jewelry

<2 2604 U F £ - C l C L E Eaerc-se b i « t $ ' • » : j or best offer Less than 2-hourt . v

$395 2 j A f t * . 6pm 624 4 4 - 5

«e - .306* l Poo. TABLES - . • , A - y i ' i a- : . * rnoje.-

j bar s«e Floor n o j e demo s 299-7255 Eves 85

DAD S ' i 5 m l i

Allergic •r ou- t

M u s l f ind good • Old af fect ionate

455-6249

»iease f ind a p lace at home lor this iovmg mqmrtes 3 4 4 - 0 1 8 '

OEM N : 36 06 $300 hrr

'ON WOOOMAS T ER

; R G E N T L Y N E E D E D H O C K E Y C A R D S

SEARS BEST -dishwasner $200

»II- BUYING' - - ' J . ' --Spec-a-

Basebai' 1 ' Open aa - i

O l6~WASHFa , 3.years old $200

STOVE • >ng $300

as sett cwan-gas 3r ,er TOP PRICES PAID

$150 Real good condit -v 427-8 6 :

STOVE A - P i t * l ec t r< 3 ' 3 t '

B o r d e r C i ty C o m 154 Pit ts s i / •

S l a t e $6C<C

WE P A - CASt-Used S p c t l Eou.prrn

4 ENOl SH Spr-ngar S p a n * puppnrs _ : champ.on si ted m a l * 3 l ema ie * .2 ' F",mourn area 313-420-0556

\ vEPMAN SHEPHERD p u p p « s _ AKC -evceoenr Quality and

•emperamem 292-7113

iO^CrEN AS - ' 0 months nouse-' : i 'C*er good epw> cmiOren

1 271-3542

- . BANE Puppies <o>_ sale ' A f t ^ s 4 BastDfis 1 t -ac» Fpr more

• - a t i e n cai- ..pr.n 533-7Q23 ~ 7 T - . -rrp

Champion i - r ed 592-1229

CRAFTS SHOW

SAT. MARCH 9-1 0 a m - 5 p m

HARTLAND HIGH SCHOOL * 9525 Highland Road

• M59. ' • Mile W a l US 231

ADM»SS«JN $1 50 L u n c ' 4 Babysitting A .a rab le

. C R A F ' E R ^ N fFDI iD l r Ma donna Collage Spring Craf l Show March \ • ' r „ - .

CRAFT G A L L E R Y " THINK SPRING1

caRSt SHQW FOR t >91 SUNDAY M A R C H 3

10 A M - 4 P M

Roma ' s o l Garden City 3255C Cheny HUI

$2 A t i m s M r No Strol lers

FABULOUS TWO SALE WEEKEND

-EVERYTHING GOES » 1 Fri. Sa t . . Mar 1-2. 10-4

2 3 1 0 0 Twining IN O h 9 Mile. E o l Evergreen.

ESTATE - HUGH QUALITY FURNISHINGS 4 ACCESSORiE-S

M A H O G A N Y F U O S i ' ^ B f CLUDES China c e o - e ' by F r J < ^ " et drop leal d in ing table with 6 c a ' v e c cna is pai- ea'-uu 'oc r t i " modes" t , M.'a-nd nest of tables server orAmaeeis buaet and er id ta bles • antiqOe oak china cab.net solid cherry french mng s i ie bed-room sei complete by. Sherwood fun sue bedroom set and t w - s f e bedroom set. 2 color TV s Queen

P i Lane M v c a v . •

A & T SALES. Allan/838-0083/Toby

LARGE MAIL 'NG LIS" EXPERIENCED STAFF ON SiTF SA.ES OR BUYOUTS !NS'_PED REFERENCES

BAKER Mas' , hawiess c o r .

chairs, see • offer s «e>co or aher 6pm

ah d.n.ng room sei -n wood IS -in a t . in ' 2 table leafs 6 bel ies* i l $5 3 0 0 - '

5'- before tOam . 626-131 '

Victorian 20 s 4 30 s furn i ture 8 , ' ^ * ' 5 2 , i r ° , S * & ^ ! COCKTAIL TABLE - *nc t a o ^ l

pedda* . y , . valley . in slate bar i J 2 5 0 t < x 3 B a t n f o o n -

( : vanity with Sink. 21 .30 942-1115

• I COUCH 4 MATCHING -C vesea-o e ^ e $275 Queen size bed 3 mo

: old $250 Negotiable 563-9402

i CR'B. Chest oak t & m m o n s top imej Porta-cr ib maple twin bed 4

! crib stroller After 6pm 525-5037

CMN1NG ROOM Set - Yat»e cmna cabinet 4 4 Chairs Small set -de* for small r oom $600 420-9239

- i * e t

• . ed ' .» S900

side chaws 4 tables St oremiai pane-s s is ' * l op ccf fee table . artwork dinette sei antique China accessories good house"- "d ••ems Large volume clothing estate leweiry and much more'

I - 2 SAT 4 SUN MAR 2-3 - * •

1350 N W O O D W A R D C R I S S M A N C A D I L L A C

B U I L D I N G I lE side o l Woodward S o l Q u a "

WE ARE LlQUDATiNG THE FURNISHINGS FIXTURES 4 OFFICE EQUIPMENT FEATURING Huge quant l e u

i sofas wire seats chairs of an sues and styles bookcases ^bra- , t * .

j bles e>ecut iv* 'd*sks w j o d des»s | metal desks .amps artwork

tors coat rack t i o tage cabinets la-1 bias, calculators cash -eg s'e-s • ' yPewr i l e r s p r .n le t m i c r o f - m

O- iCh <jr*v • ' • o n E.ptes-50 647.5803

ESTATE S A L E S BY DEBBIE

i "Ousenotd moving buy-outs One item 1c whoi* house 20*=. tee

538-2939

ESTATE S A L E Suzanne & Co:

Governor Wmin rpp sec'elan,- oes* . 'ec l - ie t . wi-ig chair, .amps Wmie sewing machine c locks pictures

I d s".-< Ster-wa-e round aif fet le T . ca» piano, smai- Oriental rug glass snade doutsi* bedroom suite 1»m bed chest dressers mir rors RiTsevitle. COOke ,-ar" micrcrwave dt!5» washer gas 0 r , * t vacuum p i d e r GE r etr i g * r t or g a m e s records, b * d d m a . tools mvai-d eq^.pmen- E . * r c » c n d e h u m ^ . f i * . good k ' lchenwar* too much tous t .

M 2 E LaSaH* Royai Oak E off Rochester. Rd S of 13 Mae

FRi • SAT 10-5 SUN 12-5

Number * at 9am FABRrC Grapeyin* A - e a " Bas-• •••s l a - .dmade stuped d-c-s Man> c t i - terns 661 5663

FORMAL V V NG Room chairs - a r d e - : dark peach velvet exoai-len iconau ion $ t 2 5 b o t h 6 6 ' 9348

KENM0RE - a a S h E P > . »*• -.nape ' I.-360-9410

hardly -sea aim.^rwj G ' i $525 best for beir ,

»*• -.nape ' I.-360-9410

WASHER D R ' E R <e-mosi . -ew $-00 Mr . ng •

m o t . Hi WASHER D R ' E R <e-mosi . -ew $-00 Mr . ng •

WASHED 5 D R r E n c lean $ '00 e a c 942 3093

W » 5 - f » DR* r o - -"vj. s r - 5 •eac- aa' -ge S ' i P. $200 697 212 c- • » - 0 2 T 6

RESALE SPOR-

724 Cameras-Supplies

AMER'CAN_s<*a $125 Up- 1

noisiered rocker $75 new cond i t.on Metal cabinet $20 End labie $15 .amp. $15. rugs women, s ap- i parei isize 14-1S1 coats new condi- ! a » ; u c l ion 464-8679. 4 -4 .1139 :

$275 bps-sh*p* Ca-

Eieci best

735 Wanted To Buy

» - - -* r . « . - « - . . - . :e

, EWS B*« t les -ems f e s

' a*SEBAi. 'oc'iia. h-ici • efbaii cards A n , spor ts

i - "<5C -0 "ME -.-.1, male iy ~ • neute-ed appronmate iy o«3 an vacc.tiai.ons given v * r ,

' I cog " 4 2 ' - 6 3 6 0 .

AN G R E ' H O U N D pups i p . - " lered 592-1229

'5*- - : . ND a « C 1 yea- w d 1* nousebrpken g-ea- with

cyoe

Garden Ci ty Es ta te S a l e BY D U M A R

Fn Mar 1. 10-5 Sal Mar 2 ' 0 -3 Numbers Friday at 9 30AM

This fun saie has a .utile or every-thing Contemporary sofa charts

"able mission roitsf im-on-no,

726 Musical Instruments

WATER System $2500 .

JFTEN'VG M l •

eU'$*50 '

CO«Kl-®ns i3 4 7 6 - 2 5 ^

•.

At'yfa • C*r. ^a-«* " JFZkI

AKT B.AO shots Dew Vis>; bo l h parents

356-6195 : PUFS AKC b-ack ts (166 2:346

SO ="jPS »KC 7 weevs •cved 4 shofs 2 male* . .

326-9437

i - AKC. wi-tier-

Female 6 guarantee

563-4426

Wcirfc^lG r.,' -101

I best offer

FRAMED PR.NTS Some Oilsl Wom-en 4 Mens Clothing jenna. re par ts

: Lighting f ia t iVM. etc Cal 661-5663 on a rge lot also for sale 30237 Elm wood

stand di-n-.ng room taoie cnai-s boflet china cabinet cedar cMfs l '920s baby e n t East Lake Bache-lors chest S oak 'arm k i tchen ! chairs electric stove 4 •efnge-atc-both like new 1950s a c c e u c - e s galore coiieciibie leweiry Old post-cards much misc occupied Japan i ' ^ unmes Royal China Dogwood 1

senpc* for 10 - s*rv»ng p ^ c e s j Rog*rs s i i v e - c m * «atw*re Nippon Cisqu* OOLL -939 P«uto lm windup 1 toy t runks craft rt*ms t r e a d * sew •ng machine Victorian door garden tools cnaih saw iawn rr owe" ! oto-Iitters hano tools Cash only House

WE REBUILD THE E E 5 T 4 S E l . v less. Washe's s f vers l veat

. IMWlT -

. - A S A APSOS WI" sapers 4 , rears - « te— pet t o gooc nome

•c••• c c v r - E M A . E AKC »0U • : .«• - w d s fenced yard mdiwas $500 797-53.*2

id $75" S.en ing

flout* $450 several .ch

.kASS 1 BRASS d - T ' i e lab-e w i brown ve-.eieen chairs $75 Giaos 4 brass e 'agere $50 Eves 786-0945

wail un. t large ugnted portable sign oth*r furnishings - all glass wm dows poors and I teming Large p lants and Much Mor * '

E V E R Y T H I N G G O E S 855-0053

FLOOR LOOM (LeClerc bei-ch $550

4 5 inch 4 363-624 1

SPRING CRAFT SHOW '. M a ' 8 2-8pm Sat 3am-6pm Sun Mar lO t t - 5 S m s ' 1 .ns $3 » th 1 h i s a c $ i

t»dbrc,«eORC. 196 4 "."iddiebw L.von-.a

>r mforn- ation call (313) 525

3WER S'JBDrvrSiON » 45956 Gamsbbrougn

arren 4 Canton Cen Cantor F(Hlow i igns

A L A R G E S E L E C T I O N O F Q U A L I T Y E S T A T E

F U R N I S H I N G S & A C C E S S O R I E S

AT VERY R E A S O N A B L E PRICES

T H U R S . - S U N . . 1 0 A M - 4 P M

2 2 1 1 3 T E L E G R A P H S O U T H O F NINE M I L E

Tbe Status Exchange AT G O R M A N ' S CENTER Consignments W a n t e d "

3 5 6 - 8 2 2 2

A N E S T A T E S A L E SAT March 2, 10-5

620 Orchardview Royal Oa» W off M i r St between Hi Mile 4 WebStfcr 112 I Mi lei Paunne Kmsey » home ol manogan ,

i i rad. i ional f i *n - fu r * including bach-GROSSE -POi-NTE S Greatest Ga- i mor chest Duncan Phyle dm-.rig 'age Saw May 26-27 Eth io i fors ta in* 4 4 chairs console 'no-e. m i l •tpace avai iab* $70 Addit ional tapies elc Lovely Victorian parlor I charge tor e-ect- icaioul ieis set Country French double bed

Thousarvas of Shoppers' 665 ' 9 0 0 ; r oom set Saver cofte 4 'ea service : etc Tradit ional enma cabmer Grin

neii mahogany spmel piano 4 ; : bench . Cystrai L e n o i tea cups. :

Syracuse Ways.de dinnerwar* Gee Many many

B E = N - A R 0 T BEDROOM SE" 2 aece - - . " - i c< i i f l iEcn f—nrnan im i ii.

b o • spring $1000 932 0066

Birmingham SA.E BR MAFUO S ANTIQUES

Th,* beas are RAGING at 1672 Co l * St 1 -block N ol Lincoln E of Adams or W o i l E lon Mar 2-3. 10AM-4PM Ertensrv* PEN coaec-iion «umrture household misc sewing cabinet violm. d in ing table 4 chairs 4 olher neat s tuf l

: GRANDF ATHER « Pendulum Clock wanled 651-3914 or reave m e t -sag*

- A N C WADE TP PRUBPBWS excKr s ve rattan table 4 4 c h a m 4 0 . 4 0 gjasa l oc . -eve- u»*d pa-d $ i 600 se" $900 Also handsome biacw. 4 gold oriental table 4 6 chai r* . 36 .60 glass top hardly u**C p o d 61 tOO. sell $600 362 0996 828-4455

" a r e Ford Rd to Henry R u t >be-tween Middtben 4 Me rnmar i Nor t -10 Elmwood r ^ h t l o address SYLVIA f 3 ' l i 9 6 1 - i 6 2 5

H E Y W O O D W A K E F I E L D d m n g | room full sue d ropwa ' t u n e 4 i A N A China $600, 928-6618 [

WHISTLE-STOPfcRAFT SHOW March -16. 1991 Tables available For further' information can

704 Rummage Sales & Flea Markets

FC^ENOS -.SED Bookshop open every Fn -B • Sal March i i ( | 30. 10 3pm Troy Library 510 W Big Beaver Mtfst books $ ?0 $ 70

March

Church.

RUMMAGE SALE "2-6pm March 2. 'Oam-

i t Innocents "Ot thddOk • , •*! -ag.- ^ 1 s i - ^ , " ^ J i " ' ^ o r s T '

BIRMINGHAM 3630 S M.' .e-wa. MapJ*. "etegrapn off Gi lbert n n RD Sat 1 5pm on ly -D isnes ao ih -ing 1 aduit 4 chi idtenL loy * games* enercse b jke haghchai-' ant-JJe mar-lie siaina<( giass~4 much more

BLONDE Dn-ng room set 4 er.J ta-bles Cube •et'-geratc-r . ba l l room

car radio laoie saw power loots et Sf."-4?7.- - • '

BROWNE H o u s e h o l d i Es ta te Sales

Fr iend ly P r o f e s s i o n a l Se rv i ce

Dianne Browne 661-5280

CERTCO, INC. •ESTATE S A L E S • H O U S E H O L D S A L E S • A P P R A I S A L S • A U C T I O N S

-ENORFDON SOFA 4 2 matching chairs asking $ 1000 C h a m p o n s h i p 8 ft hano carved pool t *D i * * » c * i -lem quality siale lop $3500 "

391-0643 or 64 7-0855

HOUSEHOLD SALES

C O N D U C T E D BY

HOUSE SALE -Sat March 2 9am to 4pm Miscellaneous t * m * 140C7 BairibriOg* Ovbn i * 427-7661

LADIES Barcaloungar cnav b e ^ e I Iweed good cona t ion . $75 I 591-1235

I L A - 2 - B O Y D O U B L E r e c i . n e r I ' iov**e*« 4 r*ct in*r cnaw M m

matching set $450 464-1570 [

I J V NG ROOM-Set 3 p«ce Dm.ng -oom 'abw ? ie*ves 6 chairs cfima j cab-net spscia' price Other house- ! hold i terfs Assorted l o o ^ After

j 5pm or «ave message 563-1639

. '. NG ROOM Set p . . ! o - t ac» couc-witft ma ich ng loveseat 4 chair 1C i months n d very good condi t ion

f Also cockiau table biack lacquer with gold tr imming, mirror top KIMSALC ces« J.-.J

Laiy Boy aes»

Beth

• Lilly M. & COMPANY

562-1387 569-2929 | XZl ^ ^ HOUSEHOLD SALE S ^ c S T b ^ i - J S V S S &

SOUTHFIELD ' Villci Pomte Condo

Fri &-Sat. Margh-1 & 2 10-5

happy c u s t o m e r Can C a r - ac» Appliance home ©J j o e Gagno-The App^anceDoctor i ; ' t " 9 t i

713 Bicycles

A-l A L L SIZES ~ SCHWINN BIKES

A L S O U S E D S29 - S39

JERRYS 1449 W A— A.t>®' Rd

. 45»-!S0G

BICYCLE SALE " - CvOSE OUT PR-CES ON •

TREKS NiSH'Kf 4 CONCORDS Plus Others

AL SO RECONDIT .QNEC 8.C YCA.ES LIVONIA SCHWINN Bicyc le X. F i tness Cen te r

28660 W 7 M.ie 476-1818

FUJI RCVALE. 12 speed t -c^:« Blue Greal condition $150 or best , ofler - 421-6 145 I

714 Business 8 Office Equipment

DEMONSTRATORS SHOF " TERM Rentals 6 M PS i M x ) e JO 640K Ram .'0ME hard drrve en nanced «evbo«rd. 90 I t , warrant, only $850 New aM -50 i Mono-chrome monitor t ; .ncr VGA. $-185 Caw Er< at 8 -s--*ss Products .•*.

U S E D P i A N O S A L E i l B e O w r Young Cheng 4 > ! • » L >* • ' % ' _r* % T r. t ' i c e r»t* • ais *• Farm-n^ ion m m o r 4 Cr-ip-

orwy are now at our s tore* or saw ai greeny -educec prices

Bloomf ie ld Store Open Sun .T-5

EVOLA MUSIC Bioomftei f l S34-0566 f P»YMOUFFI 455-467' }

I Uttcm 726-6570 ; | 674-0433 J

temporary v«r> ooo<3 Ctv

Regis-I snow 22 6811

SHEPHERD 5 year cad male whi le a. t i e s * neulerea Please call -

655-4136

teOken VCR 1ema«s RT! K-JWTS *«CC mate* 6

wks vet checked i i 3 6 C E - e s 422 -2662

738 Houfhotd Pets Ak C n o m a Raised

DACHSHUNDS or. SCMNAU^EF C n a m p w Si»wd Pua«»es

. . Se- . - .e r - Aip.-e.r-t <?-• ; . i i , i

' SHIH T2U paps AKC lyO*. foys G ccaors 4S7-6059 or

SH— TJTb - 3 •wma* p i j p » MKC 6 weeks shots vet checked excep-tional mark ings $300 M M par-ents Ca» ' 0am-6pm 525-6443

- As M A . A M . -

goa-a- teed * * C c h a -ps

. MI

705 Wearing Apparel • nic«-knacks Lamps m u K k pow- We a's-- buy Oui c-at ia d e l bo« chad s pump organ washer : Estates 4 dryer much ki tchen 4 basame- t PATH C A S t f MP.EN

L I V I N G R O O M w h i t e French P r o v i n c i a l Fu rn i -t u re se i tee . l o v e s e a t o c -cass iona l cha i r s top t a b l e c u r v e d c u r i o cabrnet co f f ee t a b l e s B E D R O O M c o m p l e t e d o u -b l e / q u e e n b e d . t r i p l e dresser , m i r r o r , a r m o i r e & n ight s t a n d

MEDITERRANEAN L'VtNG Room So*s cnaw 'a bias amps Good Condition $695 453-8995

MOVING SALE AM f u m . t j r * m good cond i t ion a>ri reasonable 592-6189 ;

MOV 'NG SALE venoy Hunri— area - 522-6028 ;

N-CE REFR-GERATC'. i ' 5 0 ' Washet e>e<t'< dryer $40 M o d e m

m a r b l e g ^ « top-dinmg tab ie $150 2 piacs • 4 chrome s-ae cnarfs $60 each Rosewood 4 leaf ier dan is f couc'- • $ ' 95 kmgs i i e wate-ped 4 drawn-4 -eater $60

L A R G E Q U A N T I T I E S „ . Of j i o * . f u - ' t . r * Jetvs - a i ' - la pies mo-e See- Ever . t * . - -Goes A J Sect O n 7 r 8 todays sape»'

h o m e « Shephetd i ev cewer• i« 661-4443

•PSYCHOL Beautiful oak desk

sofa $225

REMINGTON - LEK ' good con<j.* -IT

538 3094

i USED D> d r a t u x i

F U R S - F U R S - F U R S « URS- ARE A . UXURY N O ' AN tNVf i * M f N I

Buvqual i ty tearty new genu , worn I furs way beir.w wholesale Wom*ms ] 4 mens a. v jws Carmeia s 2546 ! Orchard , » » HC 1 Mi l * W of Tele- j gtaph. oper. ' ues thru Sat 11-5, Layaway matc-t o e d f t cards Con- i s-gnmenl by appt please 682-3200 :

ixx iSkjnment - 8y Appt Please Pi L i t FO* ac . * t medium 6 « t o l ! EngiUh small labie des . •e- 565-1505 j * " ' 1 D D , e s 0° 'O f E«qu-vte angksh

misc and c iotna*

CONOUCTEOBY

The W h i t e E l e p h a n t A N T I Q U E S H O P Banyiou M t m C A

543-5140

ANTIQUE ' R E N C f d-nn. ; -oom i n 110 p-*cesi grand lather clocks pan sal in wood french D*m. Lunes ma-

NORTHV LCE M C . NG SAuE-1623' Wea ihe r twd March i 9-3pm Ariens s n o w d o w w COUC' toveseal cha» taoie more misc — — — — — —

FAMILY R O O M SO'a, Cpf- | O A . D-..NG R.msm set 8 715 Computers tee tab le f loor t a m p s A ou«ei cu«»o«< pads e«c«. A C C E S S O R I E S I N C L U D E - -° "A 'V T Y * * * -&«> •• M UA. - — . E

Whatever Your Taste or needs...

ofheeaes- $65

C i A S S i C solid wamul wpod d.n.ng -oom table wrth i ct $ I '300 Can aher 6 30pm 642-

4-8-0054 : am-OA ;

«bw Wrth 4 match- j mam $3

BRiOAt GOWN u t < orrgmai teaded w-m maid s t y * I $550- best

Martin

B RUDE I GOWN wilt Busse- 4 veil While $650 Sue 16 Ar'ene

a.ANLHi weod.ng d«ess sat-n 4 'ace worn Af*>is Days 552-iOOC

Eves 565 '543

M A I L Blusn Mink ,ac >e> a

: style doubw pedestal kneehoie desk i2 > 4 i large mahogany breakfronis

he»v (m*r - • and chma cabinets mahogany ban-923-6307 f quel d.n.ng room table wrth '2 C u p

— I perulaie dining room c h « r s win j * r ong n a m , »*parateN i and server phippendaie "* cam® back sola loveseat 4 w-ng

4 t< [ c n a > r > kinder twin Beds Fr*n«r B o m b * with ma rb i * lot- Sets of 6 manpgany Oin-ng room chair's pad room sets and separate bedroom I pieces oneraai vases w1 pamtmgs drop -eated and upright dni-ng room :

tables Small t rench curm catunel S.'vei | R e * j

474-0477

COFFEE TABLE Chern l ap best offer

, i r -a id glass 260 2616

COUCH. . .esea i 4 i j cod condrtior $450

c h a t I red) 647-101"

oas neutiat new 662-9075

M 0 r o o m late - * * . 2 arm-curs

d.nena 2 MAC. coucne s 682 6047

PAR- P'Nf l . n - ' ^ 10 o r - -abie 4

• - m a r b l e & w o o d p e d e s t a l s | ° * " 4 5 0 « " o a

M brass & g lass tea ca r t , f i gu - - ^ $ 6 ^ ^ ^ ^ nne l a m p s . Hav i i and Ch ina , " " * " «y wal l d e c o r a t i o n s , ch i na . J c rys ta l s i lver, vases p ic -

l u res f igur ines H o u s e h o l d Misc

19696 E Vi l la C t East ol I .Evergreer

OVAL FORMS* n g chairs *«ce<ient cOnd^on $180

425-2677

PINE T A B i E 2 eaves 6 chaws •ghted hulcn $900 best Mus i se*

Days 932 2665 a h * . 6 961-7303

COM vi p n r i e -

Liily M. & Co. OF A 4 LOVESEAT good condi- ms

422 656 • | * p i e

DESKTOP H P i a s e - et

5 AL T Sectional app'. assc- iee n - i se f io ia i tems an n j s l go Sale 9* im i p 4 p m anr" 2nd 4 Sun March 3 rd

563 1995

I N S E T S '2 rfinjsg l o o m set

-RA£>, MONAL manogan , d-opieat K'NOERF.' J.n.ng laow 4 L)ire back Chan's Cheac- . j -ewly-ehnrShad $350 9 3 7 - 2 9 ' 5 m ^ , - . * P.

WATE°BED KING wavers, ma-••-ess bookcase nwrro- headboatd <2 drawer pedasiai $499 4 2 7 - ' 0 6 6

OMQ DRESS satin, v ie U ic iuded $200 Neve* « o i n

646 393

estate 0> Queen A.me Furniture Mahogany Queer. Ann* d-n.mg 'oorr

imciudas paw aomer e n n a cabi nets I Ou*ar Anne highboy and iowbOy pan cnaes. Queen

WA 'ERREO Oak queen s j e mc _

s S «4?*e*9 > 4 fc .3^ 6 '• P-«:e M rt-4 « » - ! e » .erve- vOe -am c w * i t j m j e d neac - r

MAC N TO' - * - d ' v * NT> board new $49tr

" ' y e ' • e h ^ e r a t t y an c o n W f l l t m o n 642 32*7

r r w n w a I t"0Ar0 «alh «ghl mwrOr , ( | U „ W W | | , w .

4 M S ' " Nt

— . " ' N * | HLKHi Queen Anne gpen arut , • en Anne tea t a M i l i , c , „ t r

fatwe des* vet o ' *

WEDDING DRESS 4 heedp-ec* v n . _ •J WDT1 T I .m* $4SD best Asa Kv ^ Oaveo-Deana 3 71-4639 C h ^ r ' «>•" " " V

- '• pack chavs more BR-C-AI GOWN cn f iNK nevei I MAHOGANY INTERIORS W - Whrie oeaffler- deiachatne 506 S Washmgton Royal Oa» ' •am p* t i te $200 352 0234 1 545-4110

COLLEGE HOCKEY TICKET WINNERS

->pm 642 J66.'.

tones so la hps p<»ure . $900

"4 9606

710 Mise. For Sale Oakland County

! CLEAN SANOV FILL • m r * r d s Ava.-ab* now umon Lake 4

• Rd area 363-2606

718 Commercial Industnal Equip

- • . • 5 KVA $2 300

/

\ JVG BOOM

Sheldon Rubin 10000 Rosewood Ct Oak Park 48237-1737

Valeria Bar 3018 Patch Drive Bloomfield HiHs

48304

Please call the promotion department of the Observer & Eccentric before 4 p.m. Friday. March 1, 199Wo claim your free ticket*.

591-2300, ext. 2153 Congratulations!

E S T A T E S A L E Thurs -Fr i Sat

F e b ^ J - M a r L - M a r 2 9 -4

swords OK7* Ouck decoys Rem.ng " *> b - o n n statue 4 ia- j e 0»^ . i

• br--m»e ig«rl on swing> i r e w • n t » J^S* *•«» r o y n d oea t * M * 4

» 'Ciom karmtur* 2 CHarrs so»* : ' a t * * ipmp Older b u i gooa condi t ion very - a e s o n a M

474 79 »9

i ' . N 6 r o o m Set } , - ha rs couch j chase lounge e*auf i *ur w o o d t r im . M..11 see to ac-p-er.aie 3 7 S - N 7 S j

. w i l l . ROOM 4 c e r t *v t 5 m o n t h * j

.ndcnst » " 0 0 M .vt sen $ " 2 5 4 1 5 2307 j

FH i OW BACK queen s . j * n * e p * i sole mauve i n . enw it c o n t i m o n j $100 i e a v * m«ssage at 6 5 6 - M 2 * "

. CUSHMAN E agie t»«« goil cart

. Car- b * used "Or worn or piey Car b * seen et Kandavwood Apts Farmington Ma* $1200 553-02*0

EiECTBiC SH-MPO pollers *NW Elactiic Crusader *an Gocm condH<m Ca» 266 3264

into the classified pages They're loaded with...

EXEACiSE i » « i b rand -WW t M Cak he«or* "pm

• ' US? 7 j

* RE E7 f R u p r ^ M Sew n g machv console 2 SO Space heater

BOVKER SCHUL*. •acf j n n d * r s J f . 11u 6 ' 6 <u«s d " 2 tkx jee $-500 4 $.

Sennc* r v . - ^ : s -e . i

See you s o * . '

i— Conducted Br

4 MO OF

THE Yellow Rose

S H I R L E Y R O S E 4 2 5 - 4 0 2 6 CTHAIN AUTN ;>•* •*&» w-tt 4

i cha«s Can M-VSM» ih»U 1 9em 3pm W ' w

' f A K Enfenammenl center room 1-v-der TunNrr- esercise bW* king-» n l a Biass comiorter t e u p » navy All s . i * a * n i COnOKwn Cak feiween. 6 «pr - 6 * 3 6452

I.AYER COGGiN 6 c -e re sect ion ! at * W * are> woo- $650 Au f f i en f * SO s RATTAN O f l .-haw* and 16-r les J i m trundle Bed 4 m * t i - e * » a * $150 66 I 4353

"HOF{ TRAOTiCeiAL END t * M e * Jan. wood $ »00. .>48 64 - •

• » A O " i O N A . OAK O w i a tatue ft , -- ha»s Chma servw $2 300

."!** t r u n ^ t f a n | W 1 -5 -0496 '

F u n S H I • • • • ! h a m * $200 i N t y c e $700 W $•00 DP l - tneea Syvtem I 'OC »r wah manuals 4 Mr* new 477 3 9 ' 0 MAP. f Dm ing !"«>•* a $100 P n g pong taba* $50 pom ' a e * $<00 w o o * bur rung stove Phi* wood $500 . ' r o v b d t 7 hp ^ ' «e - $400 Canning i w s 11 M e Pre*to pressure cann* . V i a t Sao

1 6 33*6

711 Misc. For Sale Wayne County

H u M i D i ' i t 4 e e r t a o r * w * e t e houe* 3000 SQ II est.-* iera* -e*er voe $60 176-3174

LUME NAIL SYSTEM For Sale

$75 C a * 456 746 f .

L A R G E Q U A N T I T I E S >*<•

ht M 0

• homes • automobiles • appliances • furniture

sporting goods pets antiques

RED i * . i«» H * e m » a * i t Shaker mnc -WW $500

717 Lawn, Garden, Farm. Snow Equip.

& O O C * S l A N O S C A P t AUCTlO*

I 'uCks It mars mesor * k compras sor cars T |s*s -6n-Sa l Jem «ctm S Ol ta Ma* * 2*1 Nor t fwe* -

There is stimelhing for everyone's tastes and needs. The pr ices a r e sc rumpt ious , t oo !

Tb place vour O\A n ad.for quick cash, call .

(DbsfcrUer & Eccentric C L A 6 6 1 R C D Q D V C P T k M N G

S44-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochestef ^oches te r H»8s I

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1 2 C « ( R . W , Q - 1 0 C )

740 Pet Serv ices

O & E T h u r s d a y . F e b r u a r y 2 6 , 1 9 9 1

STUD S E R V I C E h a * m a * Q o M w «et i ie .e r A K C r a m a m ' * » t o W e e d lor p«c* Ol liter

ERIN F A R M S - New b o a r d i n g a n d training n n w 3 0 minu lea north o l Birmit^gham Large mdoor i u u r y - H / J A t M o o t M r a l e s N o r i -n b o u g M A t o M 3 1 3 - 8 2 7 - 4 5 8 5

ONE O A * EQLHNE V E T E R I N A R Y C»mc "Marcfi 2 n d a l P m « Hol low f a rms , m G r a n d Blanc For m o r a ni lormabon call 6 9 5 5 5 0 4

T H O U R O O G M B R E D G E L D I N G ->6 2 l a n d s 5 yrs. o M Slar ieO over fences $ 2 500 /negot ieb le 5 6 3 - 9 4 0 2

800 R«c. Veh ic les BLASTER 1990. b r a n d n e w , r*Jder» only once. must salt b i o k e - u p ninth

Sn i f i i a n d E a c a l l a r i l c o n d i t i o n 1900 . 4 5 4 - 7 5 2 3

TWO S e a l Hovercraf t , o n e new one demo $ 1 6 0 0 0 value, b o t h lor $13 0 0 0 Dealers w e l c o m e

3 1 3 - 4 7 1 - 5 3 9 *

802 Snowmobi les ARCTIC C A T 4 4 0 ' 9 9 1 1969 SW-Soo 3 7 7 < l y r use) 1990 10 ft trad-er I accessories Excel lent condi -tion $ 5 5 0 0 4 5 9 - 0 9 2 2

POLARIS (2) both 1 9 8 8 Spr int Elecfr-c Stan 3 4 0 cc e n g m e s >00 maes o n e a c h $ 1 6 0 0 e a c h or 2 tor $ 3 0 0 0 Ca l l 8 5 1 - 6 2 8 4

Y AM AH A Snowmobi le S R V 540 , i s fc ing $ 1 5 0 0 G o o d C o n d i t i o n C a n e . e f i m g s 2 6 1 - 0 9 8 7

805 Boat Docks & Mar inas

D O C K A G E - S U N & S K I M A R I N A Tirea of waiting m line a l t h e launch ' a m p ' It you r e looking for conven-ience & more t i m e o n t h e water S less on shore, then G E T O U T O F DOOGE (Park)i Let us store your boat this summer / r e currently *,ave dockage avai lable o n 2 lakes Call now » I ' O O win reserve a 1991 summer wea 8 g u a r a n t e e ou ts ide -v i l e r boat storage f r e e Don ' t b e iefl fwgh A dry- CaM Crystal 6 8 1 - 7 1 0 0

8 0 6 B o a t s 4 M o t o r s

C H A P P A R E L . 1985 2 7 8 X L C . AFT. cabin. low hours. 2 6 0 Mercury Cru-iser shore power lull c a m p e r top ship to shore radio stereo with cas-s e t t e teak interior Must see wrth or

F O U R A I N N S 1989 S L X . 1 8 0 Hori-zon. V6, o p e n bow. 2 stainless props ex t ras » 1 2 0 0 0 3 2 * - 1 2 8 9

ICE B O A T - D N 6 0 Boston Sari Sarns runners G o o d shape, ready to sail $ 8 0 0 6 8 3 - 2 0 4 3

1976. 26.11 9 ' * ft all e lectronics, new new only 3 0 0 h rs ,

6 5 0 - 9 1 8 3

ST ARC RAFT I S L A N D E R 1988 19 ft , cutty cabin, 130 m e r e cruiser Excellent condit ion tuNy r igged tor salmon & wal leye After 4 4 2 2 - 1 3 8 8

S U P R A S U N S P O R T 1985 4 54 130 hours, loaded, excel lent condit ion, best oiler 8 5 5 - 0 0 5 3

806 Vehicle &

Boat S torage AAA S T O R A G E

Boats. Tr Trailers, T rucks Outdoor well- l ighted, secured

Electricity avai lable 5 acres JeHr.es 8 Te legraph a rea 5 3 8 - 7 7 7 1

C A R - L O V E R S

S P E C I A L S T O R E N O W , PAY L A T E R

• $ 5 0 ' m o n t h pa id quaner ty • 10x20 seace on wood ttoors • A larmed S sprmklered • W e after m u c h m o r e lor t h e

money Can lor detai ls

C L A S S I C V E H I C L E S T O R A G E 8 4 2 - 6 4 4 9

812 Motorcyc les M in i -B ike*

814 Campars, Trai lsrs k Motorhomas

822 Trucks For Sa l*

C R U I S E A i f i - 1979, 2 7 Class A. steeps 6 - 7 . 4 6 . 0 0 0 miles, excellent condi t ion $ 1 0 5 0 0 best 4 7 8 - 1 6 1 3

xPl'ftE l W € 3? n - s * t . o n l a . n e T air conditioning, sleeps 6 . $9 500 H 0 . 0 0 0 wrth 1982 S u b u r b a n

J A Y C O J - 1985, 24 -> I I a « a w r w i g bunks, sleeps 6 A - 1 condition $ 7 5 0 0 484 ( 4 7 6

J A Y C O - 1 9 8 7 . travel trai ler. 2 6 > ft sleeps 7, incudes awning, a * etc Excel lent $8 ,695 best 3 4 8 - 6 1 6 6

L A N D S C A P E TRAILER - 6 x 1 2 . dou-ble axle, low SMMS $1100 Leave message 5 9 2 - 1 3 4 4

B L A Z E R 1985. MS S i l v e r a d o rea l s h a r p exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n $ 6 4 0 0 or b e s t 4 2 5 - 7 3 5 9

C H E V R O L E T 1988 S - 1 0 p ick u p • i r — n t r m o a y 5 5 3 - 5 6 4 7 Eve 4 2 7 - 0 7 0 4

C H E V R O L E T 1983 Pick up. C 1 0 V 8 new tues a i i e x t r a s G o o d t c o n d i t i o n o n e o w n e r . $ 3 , 0 0 0 f i rm

5 9 1 - 0 0 3 9

C H E V Y S - 1 0 P I C K - U P 1985 Speed , powe r 5 3 2 8 0 '

V I L L A G E F O R D

L O T 2 2 7 8 - 8 7 0 0

M O T O R H O M E R E N T A L - >990 27 Class A. tulty squiped generator mic rowave air ft m o r e W e e k e n d or weakly rates After 5 p m 6 2 4 - 3 7 7 9

V I C K I N G P O P - U P Trailer 1989 S leeps 6. largest p o p - u p available Only used 3 t imes $ 4 , 3 0 0 3 9 7 - 8 4 1 9

W A L D E N W O O O S C A M P I N G M E M B E R S H I P IN Sell. Af lordable 5 1 7 - 3 5 1 - 2 1 2 1

816 Auto A T ruck

Parts & Serv ice C O R V E T T E Glass t - tops side bronze tint I set of tint Best otter

E S C O R T molor 1 9 EFI. new long block, never been run Leave

3 ? 1 - 2 2 8 2

F O R O 1974 3 5 1 W m o t o r 8 t rans-m i s s i o n c o m p l e t e $ 3 0 0 or best C a l l 7 2 9 - 4 1 8 7

H A R L E Y S U P E R G L I D E 1980 - Lots o l extras Excellent condi t ion Must sen immediately $ 4 , 8 0 0 5 3 8 - 2 6 8 7

806 Boats & Mo to rs L U N D 1987 - R e a e f - 1 6 console 28hp Johnson, graph, live well , e lec-Iric trotling molor , m a n y ex t ras Ex-c r t e n t $ 4 9 0 0 or Best 4 2 5 - 7 3 5 9

MONOA I N T E R S T A T E . 1986 - Bur-gundy. a m / f m stereo. 8 , 2 5 9 miles $ 6 5 0 0 or best offer Call after Spm

5 3 8 - 0 5 3 7

H O N O A 1986 Goldwing Aspencade . light burgundy Excellent condi t ion Extras, below book $ 4 6 0 0 5 8 5 - 9 2 8 4

H O N D A . 1987. Rebel 2 5 0 c c . ex-cellent condit ion $ 9 0 0 or best offer

8 6 8 - 2 3 4 8

F O R SALE 2 Spor t EPX-Ptus 15 in Miche lm tires, best offer 852 - 7306

S I L V E R aluminum truck cap f i t? F o r d Ranger . $ 150 9 8 1 - 0 2 9 2

Y A M A H A 1975 - XS6 red wi th cus-tom tan seat Adult o w n e d $ 1 5 0 0 spent o n rebuild last year Rock solid $ 8 9 9 or offer 4 7 6 - 0 4 9 9

SAl i -BOAT, 2 2 F T . trailer able. 4 arts sleeps 5 head, galley m a r i n e

radio trailer ft more C o m p l e t e lor $5,000 5 5 9 - 1 8 4 6

SEARAY 1987- 7 3 I t S o r r e n t o oowrider E - Z loader aU roller trai l-er Many extras D e b r a M c D o n a l d . Mon-Fri . 9 a m - 5 p m ' 5 3 4 - 4 5 1 5

Y A M A H A 1989 Virago 7 miles Asking $ 3 8 0 0 Bike m Excel-lent Condit ion' Can. 4 6 4 - 1 3 6 4

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3 2 5 7 0 P lymouth Rd Livonia

4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0 .

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C H E V Y - 1 9 8 7 . 3 / 4 ton , a u t o m a t i c o v e r d r i v e , f i b e r g l a s s c a p d u a l t a n k s c l e a n $ 6 9 0 0 9 6 1 - 2 0 2 5

C H E V Y 1989 S 1 0 . 5 s p e e d 3 0 0 0 0 mi b e d l i n e r s t e r e o , aspen blue. e> c e l i e n t c o n d i t i o n $ 5 , 5 0 0 4 7 6 - 2 6 7 8

D A K O T A . 1989. 4 cyWridfcr 5 speed, a i r . s t e r e o b e d l i n e r 2 3 . 5 0 0 mi les L i k e n e w A s k i n g $ 5 , 9 0 0 4 5 5 - 8 5 5 4

F O R D F150 XLT 1986 A u t o m a t i c , err . c ru i se , c u s t o m c a b , o n e o w n e r , l o w m i l es . $ 7 6 9 5

H i n e s P a r k L i n c o l n - M e r c u r y 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 ex t 4 0 0

F O « D F 2 5 0 X L T - 1987. Lar ie t s u p e r c a b . l o a d e d t ra i ler p a c k a g e $ 9 2 0 0 Bi l l 9 6 I - 2 4 6 C

F O R D F - 2 5 0 1 9 * 7 „ 3 0 2 powe r s t e e r i n g / b r a k e s r»ew b r a k e s / t i r e s $ 6 7 0 0 firm 3 2 6 - 3 0 9 3

F O R D 1979 S u p e r c a b 4 whee l d r i v e R u n s g o o d Bes t Otter

2 5 5 - 0 0 1 5

F O R D 1986 F 250. s t i ck , t e l e p h o n e n e w t r res. 6 c y l i n d e r . $ 5 5 0 0 CaN. M o n - F n . B a m - 4 p m 3 4 7 - 4 8 4 8

F O R D 1987 B r o n c o II. XLT 4 x 4 . 5 0 . 0 0 0 m i l e s e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n n e w t i res $ 8 5 0 0 4 5 5 - 9 3 0 9

F O R O 1988 Range r XLT 3 0 . 0 0 0 mi les . 5 s p e e d m a n u a l , a m - f m rad io , c a s s e t t e , p o w e r s tee r i ng , b r a k e s s i i l l 1 ' i y r e x t e n d e d w a r r a n t y . $ 5 6 5 0 Ca l l 3 4 9 - 7 1 5 9 or 3 4 9 - 6 5 5 3

F O R O - 1 9 9 0 . F 1 5 0 XLT La r ia t . V8. E 4 0 D a u t o m a t i c , l o a d e d , b lack L i k e N e w $12 ,700 . 5 3 3 - 7 2 4 3

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5 6 2 - 7 0 1 1

CAR W A N T E D - Running car or van Will p a y $ 1 0 0 m o r e than (unk yard prices 2 5 5 - 2 4 3 4

D E S P A R A T E L Y n e e d a car H a v e no money , health l imitations. If you want to help can after 6 p m 3 3 4 - 6 2 4 6

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1985 J I M M Y g o o d shape . 5 4 0 - 7 4 2 6

823 Vans A E R O S T A R . 1988 Convers ion - 3 liter, automat ic mr s lereo . w a i r a n ty. many e x t r a * $7 2 9 5

A E R O S T A R - 1 9 8 6 XLT 7 passenger sir, loaded, excel lenl con

d i n o n 14 9 0 0 *TA-4&S A E R O S T A R 1987 c l e a n , l ow mMes power v t e e i i n g ' o r a k e s . a m / f m caa> s e t t e 7 passenge r S 6 4 0 0 5 3 4 - 2 2 2 9

A E R O S T A R 1987 X L T - l o a d e d very g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 5 9 0 0 7 b e s t

4 2 2 - 7 9 0 6

A E R O S T A R ! 9 8 ^ X T 7 passenge r on ly 2 9 0 0 0 m i i e s T $ 9 9 9 5

H i n e s P a r k L i n c o l n - M e r c u r y 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 c x t 4 0 0

A S T O R 1989 C L . l o a d e d exce l len t c o n d i t i o n J i m _ 4 6 2 - 3 6 1 0

C A R A V A N L E 1987. 6 cy l inder 64K m i l e s e x o e a e n t c o n d i t i o n . $ 7 8 0 0 or b e s t o t te r — 6 4 4 - 0 5 5 4

C A R A V A N . 1987. SE 2 2 l i ter a u t o m a t i c e x t r a s 4 3 . 0 0 0 mi $ 7 5 0 0 4 7 1 - 3 3 8 8

C H E V E Y A S T R O 1987 C o n v e r s e F o l d o u t b e d t r a c k l i g h t i n g Exce l -lent c o n d i t i o n S8795 . 3 6 0 - 1 6 7 8

CHEVY 1965 B e a u v i i l e v a n . new t i res, r u n n i n g b o a r d s , e x c e l l e n t eng ine . $ 6 4 9 6 ' 3 5 7 - 0 7 5 7

C H E V Y 1986 A S T R O c o n v e r s i o n van . l o a d e d , l i ke n e w $ 5 9 8 0

V I L L A G E F O R D

L O T 2 2 7 8 - 8 7 0 0

CHEVY ' 9 8 9 A S T R O - M a c k . l o a d e d , l ow mHeage $ 1 3 , 0 0 0 C a n a l te r 6 5 9 1 - 6 5 1 4

D O D G E - 1 9 7 7 w i n d o w ' v a n

Sreat. t i n t e d w i n d o w s new 750

iew t i res 5 4 8 - 1 9 4 2

D O D G E 1989 FuB S u e C o n v e r s i o n i n c l u d i n g T V ' R a d i o j a c k s Rear am/ hea t Beau t i f u l $ 1 1 , 9 0 0 Days , 9 5 3 - 2 2 0 1 E v e s 8 5 5 - 5 4 1 5

D O D G E 1969 G r a n d C a r a v a n SE l o a d e d e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , $ 1 0 , 3 0 0

5 3 2 - 9 6 6 2

F O R O A E R O S T A R 1988 XL : t w o t o n e pa in t , l o a d e d , v e r y c lean , m u s t see $ 5 8 0 0 A f t e r 7 p m 6 6 1 - 2 4 4 8

F O R D C L U B 1989 W a g o n 8 p a s -senger w i n d o w van , 2 2 . 0 0 0 mi les t ra i le r , t o w p a c k a g e , l o a d e d , a l te r 3

5 3 5 - 4 0 4 6

F O R D E C O N O L I N E 1983 - - B e n s g r e a t , 8 2 . 0 0 0 m l . n e w t i r e s n e e d s s o m e b o d y w o r k G o o d w o r k veh i -c le $ 1 0 0 0 4 5 3 - 3 2 0 0 a s k fo r G a r y

G M C - 1 9 8 5 S i e r r a 2 5 0 0 Ser ies R e a d i n g S e r v i c e B o d y ; heavy du ty w h e e l s u s p e n s i o n 6 ? l i ter d i ese l e n g i n e $ 4 , 7 5 0 2 2 9 - 8 3 0 2

M O N S T E R C H E V Y fruC*. 4 5 4 44 g r o u n d h o g tires. 13 m h i t . headers, roll bar , grill guard. $ 6 0 0 0 or bes t

N I S S A N 1986 ' . * k i n g s p o r t c o u p e , l o a d e d . $ 4 3 0 0

r u n n i n g ttgnts, 6 5 6 - 0 4 3 0

7S P i c * up , 5 s p e e d , 5 2 5 - 4 7 7 9

F O R D £ - 3 5 0 C A R G O V A N 1 9 8 4 V 8 A u t o m a t i c , p o w e r $ 2 9 8 0 -

V I L L A G E F O R D

L O T 2 2 7 8 - 8 7 0 0

F O R D V A N 1980." 150 E c o n o l i n e A i r . a u t o m a t i c , 6 c y l i n d e r n e w b r a k e s 4 s h o c k s S 8 5 0 3 5 4 - 5 7 1 4

W A N T E D A U T O S & T R U C K S

BILL BROWN - U S E D C A R S -

3 5 0 0 0 P lymouth R d , ( . w e n t -

5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

821 Junk Cars Wanted

- - S U B U R B A N m « - a u t o m a t i c air, C o w e r , $ 9 9 9 5

T E N N Y S O N C H E V Y 4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0

A - A - A A U T O A A r o n p a y s u p t o $ 5 0 m o r e fo r r u n -n i n g , r e p a i r a b l e 8 j u n k c a r s -2 4 / h r s 2 5 5 - 5 4 8 7

A B S O L U T E L Y THE B E S T P R I C E ' ! W e n e e d your car or t ruck, any con-dit ion running or not. including wracks 2 4 h o u r / 7 d a y s 4 2 1 - 0 8 8 4

A L L A U T O S & T R U C K S J u n k , w r e c k e d , r u n n i n g T o p Do l la r

E & M A u t o P a r t s 4 7 4 - 4 4 2 5

J U N K C A R S W A N T E D Quick Cash

C a r s running in n e e d of repair 6 4 3 - 4 9 7 0 . 8 4 1 - 5 9 2 2 , 5 3 2 - 5 * 2 6

R A N G E R , 1986 F O R O - G o o d c o n -d i t i o n . 5 s p e e d . 7 0 . 0 0 0 m i „ r e l i ab l e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n $ 1 , 5 0 0

S i e v e 5 2 2 - 3 7 7 3

S U B U R B A N C 1 0 1987 S i l v e r a d o l o a d e d , c l e a n , t r a i l e r o p t i o n s . $ 9 , 9 9 5 5 2 2 - 7 5 8 5

S U B U R B A N - 1 9 8 6 S i e r r a C lass ic M y l o a d e d , a i r . p o w e r t ra i ler p a c k -a g e e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n L o w mi les O r i g i n a l o w n e r , m u s t se l l $ 5 8 0 0 or -b e s t o f f e r 5 6 5 - 3 2 2 0

T O Y O T A 1 9 8 6 - X c a b p i c k u p , au to -m a t i c , a i r . 6 3 . 0 0 0 m i l e s c l e a n , s le r -eo . e x t r a s . Sharp $ 3 9 0 0 7 2 9 - 8 5 1 2

Y E S T E R D A Y S P R I C E S T O D A Y ' T Y M E S A L E S - 4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

8 2 3 V a n s

F O R D 1984 C o n v e r s i o n b y S a n d s , a u t o m a t i c , a i r . 4 c a p t a i n c h a i r s q u e e n s u e f o l d o u t . p r e m i u m s o u n d T V . $ 5 2 0 0 . bes t 4 6 2 - 3 6 4 4

824 Jeeps 8 Other 4*Wheel Dr ives

- B R O N C O 1984 f un s u e -351 a n g i n a w i th Snow p l o w g o o d c o n d i t i o n 4 b r a n d new V e s L o a d e d $ 2 7 5 0 o r baa l 47 1 .4304.

B R O N C O 1984 XLT A i i t o m a l i c l o a d e d S h a r p

V I L L A G E F O R D

L O T 2 2 7 8 - 8 7 0 0

B R O N C O - 1988 XLT t » u « l o a d e d . 2 9 . 0 0 0 m r t e s V 8 3 0 2 e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i on $ 1 2 . 5 0 0 5 9 1 - 0 8 5 6

C H E R O K E E ( .TO 196» g ray , 4 d o o r , a m - t m casse t t e , air c o n d i t i o n , l u l l powe r l ea the r , w a s $15^795 N o w $14 ,800 Dlr . M a t 5 4 9 - 5 3 0 0 •

C H E R O K E E 1 9 8 7 P I O N E E R 4 x 4 . 4

mer. l o c k s w i n d o w s , t i l t , c r u i s e s le reo . whee ls A^ fcmg $ 7 2 9 5 M u s t Se«i b y 3 - 1 9 1 ' 6 5 1 - 0 5 1 1

S h E R O K E E 1988 L i m i t e d Ful ly l oaded , b l ack w i t h g o l d w h e e l s $11 9 0 0 Ca l l b e t w e e n 8 - 4 pm. 584 -5900 : a f t e r 6 p m 3 4 9 - 3 6 7 4

C H E R O K E E 1988 Laredo, l o a d e d 4 0 I . hitch, extras- looks sharp $ 10.800 6 8 1 - 6 8 0 2 Or 4 6 4 - 6 5 8 9

C H E R O K E E . 1988 L a r e d o . 4 x 4 l o a d e d da rk b*ue 5 0 , 0 0 0 m i tes , l a c -l o r y h i tch , u n d e r c o a l e d . e a r p h o n e $12 500 . Ca l l 3 6 3 - 1 9 1 8 . l eave mes -sage Or af ter 6 p m . 3 6 3 - 3 0 5 0

C H E R O K E E 1 9 8 9 L ' M I T E P - -B lack g o l d l«ms 18 ,000 m i . n l a n y e x t r a s C a l l a f ter 6 p m 3 6 3 - 5 8 7 9

CHEV.Y B I . A 2 E R , 199.1 - 2 d o o r l oaded , b l ack o n b l a c k 10 0 0 0 rm $14 ,900 4 2 2 - 1 9 2 6

CHEVY 1989 1500 S i l v e r a d o S e r i e s e x t e n d e d c a b a u t o m a t i c a-r. c r u i s e . Mt . p o w e r w i n d o w s c u s t o m c a p . less m a n 3 , 0 0 0 m i l e s $ 1 5 9 0 0

Mines Park L i n c o l n - M e r c u r y 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 e x t 4 0 0

C J - 7 1979. 3 5 0 C h e v y t u r b o 4 0 0 . 4 i nch l i t t . 3 5 i n c h t i r e s m u c h m o r e , very g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $ 2 6 5 0 o r bes t o f fe r Mu?1.sel i 4 2 5 - 7 1 9 8

E X P L O R E R 1991 r X L T ' o a d e d d o o r . 4x4 . 5 0 0 0 m i l es . 3 m o n t h s o l d - i m m a c u l a t e $ 1 7 4 0 0 6 6 1 - 6 2 0 6

825 Sports-& Impor ted Cars

ACURA. 1987 I n t a g r V L S 4 d o o r a u t o m a t i c air l o a d e d wa l l m a i n -t a m e d $ 6 9 0 0 n e g o t i a b l e 7 4 6 - 0 1 6 0

A u D i I M 4 4 0 0 0 S • 5 speed i door sunrool air, c lean, loaded power s teermg/b ia fcea . $ 3 5 0 0 . 6 4 2 - 8 9 6 5

AUDI 1987 fu l ly l o a d e d eve ry p o s -s ib le o p l m n Exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n M u s l s e l l ' $ 5 9 0 0 ck bes t 477 3 9 1 6

B M W 1977 3 2 0 i - Or ig ina l , owne r new t i res, n e e d s o m e w o r k Days M 1 - 8 5 0 7 E v e s 4 7 8 - 0 4 9 8

B M W 1987 3 2 5 I S b l a c k / b l a c k l ea the r . 5 s p e e d 4 6 , 0 0 0 m i l e s ax ce f len i c o n d i t i o n . $ 1 4 9 0 0 8 6 2 3 8 9 9

BMW 1987 535 i a u t o leather N o n - s m o k e r $ 1 5 bes t o f fe r 7 5 2 - 6 4 9 2

M m t . l ow m i l e a g e . « 1 5 . 0 0 0 /

C O R V E T T E . T988 - « w » . 2 1 , 0 0 0 m i m m t . m a n y o p t i o n s $ 1 9 5 0 0 sa n o u s b u y e r s o n l y ' 5 2 2 - 1 8 0 4

C O R V E T T E 1989 c o n v e r t i b l e c las-sic n i .n i ami , 3 2 0 0 m. ies m u s t s e w $29600 Can 3 3 5 - 0 3 5 1

FIAT 1976 - X - 1 / 9 . m m e n g i n e ? jan-g jnes 2 t o p s , n e e d s s o m e -wo rk m u s t sel l . $ 6 0 0 / b e s t 5 9 5 - 7 6 4 3

G E O S T O R M 1990 S t i ck . Sir. aow m . l « $ 8 9 9 5 *

T E N N Y S O N CHEVY 4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0

G E O 1990 P R I 3 M G S I - 130 h p J Spaed s u n r o o f l o a d e d , f u n t o d n v e $ 1 0 , 6 0 0 6 4 3 4 6 9 4

G E O . 1990 S t o r m G S I l o a d e d . 5 speed ai r . ye«ow A M F M c a s s e t t e $ 9 7 0 0 6 8 9 - 2 5 4 7

H O N D A A C C O R D , 1985 a u t o m a t i c l o a d e d $ 3 5 0 0

3 1 3 - 2 6 1 - 6 0 5 4

H O N D A P R E L U D E 1988 S u n r o o l a i r . 5 speed , g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $ 8 9 5 0 or bes t o f ter 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 4

H O N O A 1984 Ch«c . h a t c h b a c k , r e d . g o o d c o n d i l i o n . 115, 0 0 0 $ 1 4 0 0 A f te r 3 p m 4 6 4 - 9

F O R D 1988 F250 4 , 4 p i c k up . m a n -ua l w i t h o v e r d r i v e 3 0 2 V8 . e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n 57 .750 . ' 6 7 8 - 2 5 7 3 '

F O R D 1989 F - 1 5 0 XLT . La r ia t , 8 cy l 5 s p e e d , a", p o w e r w i n d o w s $9995

- Mines Park L i n c o l n - M e r c u r y 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 e x l 4 0 0

F O R D 1990 - F 1 5 0 L a r i a t . 4x4 V6 . a u t o m a t i c i m m a c u l a t e l ow m i l e s F i rs t $ 1 1 9 9 9 t a k e s 7 9 1 - 0 0 5 8

F O R D 4XA S T E P S l D E . 1 9 8 2 -70 0 0 0 m i . e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , l i f t kn , 4 s p e e d $ 4 0 0 0 o r b e s t 3 2 6 -

6 4 7 9

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F O R D - 1 9 6 6 . £ 1 5 0 C l u b W a g o n 5 1 , 0 0 0 m i l es . 6 c y l i n d e r , a u t o m a t i c , powe r s t e e r i n g , b r a k e s n e w t i res & t u n a u p $ 3 , 5 0 0 ,474-3804

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M U S T A N G 1987 LX 5 0 A u t o at 3 4 . 0 0 0 m i l e s S t e r e o c a s s e t t e , $ 7 2 0 0 C a » 3 4 9 - 6 5 5 3

M U S T A N G 1988 G T 5 l i t e r . 1 3 7 0 0 m i l es . 5 s p e e d air a l l p o w e r w h i t e a l a r m $ 9 2 0 0 4 5 3 - 8 3 6 3

M U S T A N G 1988 ta - w h i t e 3 0 . 0 0 0 m i air p o w e r l o c k s a m f m - c a s -sette new f i res $ 6 6 0 0 6 5 6 - 4 1 2 9

P R O B E 1 9 8 9 3 T T u r b o 5 ' 6 0 ex-• tented w a r r a n t y l o a d e d 19K m i l e s A 0 S , m o o n r o o f $ 1 1 , 5 0 0 4 5 5 - 9 3 0 9

8 6 6 F o r d

M U S T A N G 1 9 9 0 L X 4 cy l i nde r au-

power w i n d o w s , l o c k s A M / F M cas -se t te 9 0 0 0 m a e s $ 1 2 0 0 5 6 2 - 6 6 5 4

PROBE 1969 G f . t u r b o r e d load-a d . aun r o o f a l a r m 39 0 0 0 m a e s .

$ 6 , 0 0 0 or beat o « e r

P R O B E 1969 LX, a u t o m a t i c , aw. a m -f m c a s s e t t e • m o r e , r e d o n r e d . $ 8 0 0 0 A f te r 5pm 5 5 3 - 3 9 2 1

PROBE 1990 - automat ic , at/, cas-sette power w indows ti only 15 0 0 0 mMes < 9 9 9 5

n ines Park L incoln-Mercury 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 ext 4 0 0

PROBE 1990 LX. Loaded , sunroof 5 spaed s t rawberry red $ 1 1 , 2 0 0 Call 4 7 3 - 6 6 6 6

RAMGGA 1 M 7 G r a y long bad. a * condil ion, a m / f m casaet le was $6495 Now $ 6 0 0 0 D * M a l 5 4 9 -5 3 0 0

S T A T I O N W A G O N rebuilt motor C Hon $ 9 0 0 Caa

I960 . 4 door running condi-

4 2 7 - 6 3 0 9

T A U R U S 1966 LX Station W a g o n Loaded Excellent shape Must s«i< $ 5 2 9 0 Cal l 4 > 7 - 0 9 6 9

T A U R U S 1966 - white V€ p o w * . s t e e r m g / b r a k e a / w m o o w s . air good condition S3 .795 6 4 3 - 6 4 6 6

T A U R U S 1987 4 d o o r l o a d e d $4880'

V I L L A G E F O R D

L O T 2 2 7 8 - 8 7 0 0

T - B I R O . 1 9 7 8 - 2 n d o w n e r 70 .000 mi les exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n $ 1 8 0 0 4 7 6 - 4 9 2 5 3 9 0 - 9 5 6 2

T -B IRD 1963 V 6 ai r . a u t o m a t i c , c ru ise casse t t e , r a d a r mg# iwa*

IS $ 1 6 5 0 4 2 2 - 7 7 5 1 or 4 5 3 - 5 4 3 6

T B I R D 1969-, L X . l a d y o w n e d n o n -smoke r l ow m a e s hike n e w . $ 9 9 0 0

3 4 4 - 6 6 5 5

T - B I R D 1969 LX. 4 2 0 0 0 m a e s ex-lended warranty loaded excel lent condit ion $ 6 6 0 0 4 6 9 - 8 7 2 9

T - B I R D 1989 S u p e r C o u p L o a d e d w i th lea ther , m o o n roof A u t o m a t i c L i ke New $ 1 3 9 0 0 2 6 1 - ? 4 5 8

T E M P O 1986 G r a y . 37 0 0 0 mi les , body 6 eng ine m e x c e l l e n t cond i -t i o n Power s t e e r i n g & b r a k e s rea r d e l o g ask ing . $ 4 3 0 0 537- >869

A i r a u t o m a t i c , l o w T E M P O 1968 maes. $5995

T E N N Y S O N C H E V Y 4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0

T E M P O .1968 , 4 Ooor a u t o m a t i c M o s t o p t i o n s 12 0 0 0 m a e s $ 5 5 0 0 best 5 3 5 - 4 4 5 3 o r 5 1 7 - 5 9 2 - 8 3 6 4

P A R K A V E 1966 Silver l o a d e d e x -ce l len t c o n d i t i o n $ 6 3 0 0 6 6 1 - 3 0 3 0

R E A T T A 1990. 8 5 0 0 m i l e s m i n t c o n d i t i o n w i fe s c a r $ 1 8 500 T r o y 8 7 9 - 9 0 5 8

C O R S I C A 1968 - v e r , t a g e m i l e s r u n s g r e a - $51 Can —

C O R S I C A i ? 8 8 w ' l - l e M l c r u i s e n e w t u e s $ 5 " Ca l l M o n - F r i . 9 » m 4 p m

R E G A L T u r b o 1987 C a p l a i n V s h o w e a i f ac to r y T t ype c u s t o m b o d y s ty le bmt t 10 G N X p e r f o r m -a n c e l eve l $ 2 3 , 5 0 0 E m e r y V i M a n k o d a y s . 5 4 5 - 8 5 5 9 eves 5 4 2 - 3 6 7 8

I C O R S I C A j h i t c h exce l 1

' S6MX) "bes t

R E G A L - 1 9 7 7 A u t o m a t i c . F l o r i d a c a r 6 4 0 0 0 m i l e s go<x? c o n d i t i o n $ 1 . 8 0 0 M o r n i n g s 5 2 5 - 3 9 6 5

R E G A L 1985 l i r es & b r a k e s C a l l a f t e r 4

g o o d cond i t io - " new $ 2 , 5 0 0 or best o f f e r

1 C O R S I C A i 9 * 9 LT EX i c l e a n m & o u t . p o w e r

J G E O M E T R O 1990 13 0 0 0 m - i - s l o t t e d $6 3 0 0 Oay 5 2 4 •

• E v e n i n g

D o n b e s i o f fe r Ca l l , x c a n e j i i

RIV IERA 1980 exce l l en t c o n d i t i $ 2 5 0 0 a f ter 5 p m 4 5 9 08

Gf Q P««SM 1990 5SC *»M-t' ur e«ce»lf«t condition 1 c<* nvt* sreoo ***•'*'

GEQ STO*rW. ^990 «S« '

S K Y M A W K 1 9 8 4 a u l o m a l i c a ' 2 d o o r 6 6 0 0 0 m i l e s $ 2 3 0 0 C a l l b e l o r e 8 p m 4 6 4 - 7 6 0 7

M I R A G E 1990 RED. 4 d o o . air c o n -d i t i on . a m / t m s t e r e o 5 s p e e d Dl r M a i 5 4 9 - 5 3 0 0

S K Y H A W K 1987 Custom, w a g o n air . s t e r e o a u t o m a t i c 4 " 0 0 0 - l e a n M u s t sa i l $ 5 3 7 5 bes i " 4 5 3 - 5 9 0 6

M l R A U E 1990 RED, 4 d o o r , air c o n -d i t i o n a m / f m s t e r e o 5 , s p e e d D k , M a t 5 4 9 . 5 3 0 ©

P O R S C M E 1967 - 9 1 1 t p r g a . w h i t e low m. leage e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n

. 8 5 5 - 0 4 0 0 Days . E v e s 2 5 8 - 2 7 2 1

R E N A U L T 1965 , a i r . a m ' t m c a s s e t t e g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 1 0 0 0 5 2 2 0 9 4 3

S P R I N G I S A l m o s t H e r e / 7 9 M E R C E D E S 4 5 0 SL C o n v a r t a b l e Grey ex t / b l a c k m l . 1 - 4 2 9 - 3 6 6 3

S U B A R U 1986 -GL W a g o n 4 . 4 5 speed , exceae.n l c o n d i t i o n $ 4 0 0 0 or bes t o f fe r • 5 2 2 - 8 4 7 1

B R O N C O II, 1989. E d i e B a u e r Ex -ce l len t c o n d i t i o n $ 1 1 9 0 0 6 4 3 - 0 4 9 8

B R O N C O .1974 3 0 2 a u t o 22 0 0 0 o r i g i n a l m i l es , p l o w , n e w t i r e s r u n s e x c e l l e n t $ 2 3 0 0 5 2 5 - 0 2 2 6

Specia l F inancing

Avai lable T o

Qual i f ied Buyers

P lus Tax &

B R O N C O 1 9 7 9 - X L T Range r 5 0 . 0 0 0 m i l es . 1 o w n e r . $ 2 6 0 0

^ 6 2 6 - 1 8 1 4

8 2 5 S p o r t s & •

I m p o r t e d C a r s

•VOLVO 1983 - 2 4 0 D L a i r , s t e r e o , n o rus t . S o u t h e r n ca r exce l l en t c o n -d i t i on $ 3 9 5 0 M u s t sell 4 5 5 - 9 6 8 0

V O L V O . 1986 7 4 0 G L E s u n r o o f l o a d e r ! $ 9 0 0 0

S K Y L A R K 1 9 8 1 - V6 , a u t o m a t i c m a n y new p a r t s , n e e d s m ino r wo rk R u n s g r e a t ' $ 7 0 0 326- T969 T T N N Y S ' "

425--S K Y L A R K 1 M 3 L T D - P o w e f s tee r " i n g 4 ' b r a k e s . . a m t r n ' c a s s a f l e 4 d o o r a u t o m a t i c G o o d shape r u n s w e n $1495 A h e r 5 p m 6 5 6 - ' 0 5 4

1 M O N T E C A R I

1991 LUXURY VAN FOR 1990 PRICES SPECIAL PURCHASE!

T E M P O 1968 4 D o o r , a u t o m a t * a r t in c ru i se $ 5 2 8 0

V I L L A G E F O R D

L O T 2 2 7 8 - 8 7 0 0

T h u r s d a y . F e b r u a r y 2 8 . 1 9 9 1 O & E

8 7 2 L i n c o l n

< R . W , G - 1 1 C ) * 1 3 C

T O W N CAR 1988 Signature Sanaa, dark blue leather 3 ' 000 maea Ex

$ 1 3 , 0 0 0 4 5 3 - 4 6 2 1

8 7 4 M e r c u r y

C A P R I 1 M 4 H A T C H B A C K - V8 au-t o m a t i c air n e w e n g i n e $ 2 1 4 0

6 4 7 - 0 0 M

C O L O N Y PARK 1 M 6 Station W a g on exoaaant i xmdHlun van advan-tagea luxury n o e $ 4 8 0 0 6 6 M 3 6 8

C O U G A R X R 7 1 M 7 - MkJrugnt OHM l oaded , excel lent condition low

$ 8 , 1 0 0 4 2 7 3 3 5 9

C O U G A R 1980 - 6 5 0 0 0 maea de-pendab le $ a 0 0 Please ca« belore 4 p m . - .474-3267

C O U G A R I M S LS loeoad V 8 gray excellent condit ion, m v s l ^ e a 5 3 9 5 0 5 4 2 - 6 4 3 2

C O U G A R t M 7 LS excellent con-dit ion -oaded SSOOO ofler Days 8 9 3 - 3 0 9 0 Eves 4 7 6 - 8 7 4 5

C O U G A R - 1 M 7 X R 7 loaded mmt condi t ion 5 7 . 0 0 0 maes $ 6 500 C a a M o n -Fri 8 a m - 4 p m Ask lor John. 4 2 5 - 6 6 4 1

C.OUGAR ' 9 6 8 L S - V 6 loaded weM m a i n t a i n e d n e w b r a k e s $7*995 5 2 2 6 4 3 8

C O U G A R I M S L S Whi te /Grey rv t e n o r L o a d e d M o o n / s u n r o o f 2 4 . 0 0 0 miles B 5 0 0 Can 2 6 1 - 6 5 8 8

876 R E G E N C Y 9 6 1 9 M B r o u ^ i a m M o g n r o o t l e e f h e i new I ires 60 0 0 0 m a e a Asking $ 6 9 0 0 879 -7851

Bon beat offer c j r 5619-2186

T O R N A D O 1979 BLACK vary G o o d Cond i t ion New p a n t ,ob M 0 0 0 mees Runs Greet Loaded $ 3 9 0 0 M u s i See1 464 1008

T O R O N A O O 1978 w e d e d d e a n $ 1 8 9 5

V I L L A G E F O R D

L O T 2 2 7 8 - 8 7 0 0

T O R O N A O O 1 M 4 - Lata new 4 7 0 0 0 mules white Blue interior $ 5 0 0 0 Of bee i oMe. 722 2565

T R O F E O 1 9 9 0 Mack red learner * C O 6 4 5 - 2 1 8 2

878 P tymov th H 0 R I 2 0 N i 9 6 0 good transports-l ion. many recent repairs $ 4 0 0 or be«t otter 42 < 6 0 6 6

880 Pont iac G R A N D P R I * 1 M 9 excwHent con-d i t ion l o a d e d p r i c e d to sen $ 8 , 2 0 0 best 4 7 6 9 5 9 4

nor low maea. loaded. $ 8 995 T E N N Y S O N C H E W

4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0

P O N T I A C 1966 6 0 0 0 L t -Automat ic 4 cylinder 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 m a e a loaded valour interior Drives excetent good condi t ion $ 2 1 0 0 2S5-2434

P O N T I A C 6 0 0 0 STE 1986 loaded features include power sunroof disc brakes au lo l o a d levelers. am- fm slereo w/ 'casaet le e icaMen i condi-l ion. low m e e e g e N A O * whoiesata $ 6 2 2 5 Negot iab le 644-6 i a 6

P O N T I A C 6 . 0 0 0 1 M 3 LE. 4 3 liter V6 Diesel. 2 d o o r $ 1 7 0 0 4 7 4 - 2 1 1 8

P O N T I A C 6 0 0 0 1986 LE - 4 door

rsi 3 5 5 - 1 5 8 5

automat ic , av a la rm $ 4 7 0 0 Celt after 5 p m 5 2 0 0 0 I

L4ie new, f t i1 erwjr LASER 1 9 9 0 R S red all opt ions 5 . I'UOO C a n B a m 9 3 0 e m 454-0274

T u R i S M O 1984- - power steering/ brakes stereo cassette suo roof rear de logger $ t 8 0 0 981 -6679

880 Pont iac

C O U G A R 1989 LS. Mack 2 7 0 0 0 rrwas. $12,000' or $ 3 5 0 lease paymant Thru May 1993

1 474 -0082

C O U G A R 1 M 9 X R 7 super-charged Mack 5 speed, moonroof J B L sound w / C O e a t her weK mam-t a m e d excellent condrtion must sell >11.500 Jeff 344-9642

G R A N D M A R Q U I S E LS 1984 looks 8 drives great 1 owner 4 5 3 - 9 0 9 8

B O N N E V I L L E 1990 S&E - l o * maes theft system $ 1 7 0 0 0 or Dest ofler t -231-395®

B O N N E V I L L E t 9 8 9 SE wh.le grey mterior. 3 2 . 0 0 0 rrmes Loaded" Ex-celieni condi t ion ' $ 10 500 642-9373

B O N N E V I L L E - 1 9 8 8 LE Sharp air power Steer ing /brakes emim cas-sette $8 9 0 0 best 268 -2362

G R A N D M A R Q U I S 1983 - 4 door all power air 6 1 . 0 0 0 nn \ Owner no accidents. $ 2 9 0 0 eves 2 6 ' - 0 9 4 7

G R A N D M A R Q U I S 1 M 7 l S loaded c e r n a g e tool, go ld t n m accent new brakes / t i res $ 7 9 9 5 4 7 1 - 3 3 5 3

GRAND MAROUIS 1989 GS L o a d e d excellent condition icw mi leage $ 1 3 , 5 0 0 8 7 9 - 1 7 7 3

G R A N D M A R Q U I S 1983 LS - Load-ed with everything. $ 2 7 0 0 New tuas & exhaust Can after Spm 5 2 5 - 8 5 0 8

G R A N D M A R Q U I S 1986 LS bur-gundy 2 door 7 2 5 0 0 maes n < e car $ 3 9 0 0 3 5 5 - 0 4 1 0 or 4 2 2 - 5 3 5 7

G R A N D MarQuis 1979 B r - u g h e m N e v a d a car no rust 6 2 , 7 0 0 maes l o a d e d a» $ 2 9 9 0 4 7 8 - 7 6 2 6

I T E M P O 1990. LX - 4 ooor 1 9 0 0 0 ! m i . loaded 5 speed, mile maker i w a r - a n t , 56 5 0 0 9 8 1 - 6 7 9 8

G R A N D M A R O U f S , 1985 Loaded very cleer, must t e e mgh maes new tires First $ 2 1 5 0 M i - e * 9 8

B O N N E V I L L E 1989 LE 3 8 0 0 V6 4 door opt ions M A G wheels G o o d r i c h rad ia l M l 5 / 6 5 tires raised white l e t t e r j 57 800 After 5 3 0 p m " ' ~ 3 5 7 - 5 2 8 3

S T A T I O N W A G O N , 1977 - Good body great tires, m a n y new parts N e e d s ehgme m a k e otter 3 4 8 - 3 0 4 3

S T E T M 6 condit ion, n o ' u s i

64.1-0637

H a s every! r -ng Good $ 3 2 5 0 Trey area

882 Toyota 882 T o y o t a CAMAY >967 LE Burgundy p e a r l

a d M 7 9 . 0 0 0

P I C K U P <990, 4 ooo maea a * * A m / F m Sterec $ 7 5 0 0 or Dea l ofler

C M 2 2 8 - 2 1 3 3

C A M P Y 1 9 M LE b l a c k / b u r g u n d y mmt t o t t e d , power m o o n root al-loy wneeM $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 2 8 3 - 3 1 2 2

C E L I C A 1984 G T ooupe a u t o m a t i c . an. cruxae stereo very iow m a e a a e 5 3 4 0 0 / b e e t 3 5 2 - 3 6 7 4

TOYOTA I M M W Super Red S speed, •unroot , am. powar p a c k a g e cruise 56800 s 8 5 2 8 3 * 6

884 Volkswagen

C E L I C A . 1986 G T H a d hatchback original owner l o a d e d power sun-ropf premium sound stereo w / c a s -sette new muffler 6 MUcheim tires N o r u n $ 6 9 0 0 / b e s t offer 4 5 6 - 3 7 9 6

CEL ICA 1 9 M GT - L o a d e d e r i m a c -u ^ t e low miles, stored winters Must t e n $ 7 9 0 0 or best 2 8 1 - 2 9 9 5

G O L F 1986- Exceaent conditicxr origmal owner , $ 3 5 0 0 / b e a t oAer

' 8 6 0 - 8 0 2 5

JETTA 1985 - g o o d • condit ion A M / F M SN 92 0 0 0

Can stereo $ 2 6 9 5

6 2 6 - 6 2 2 6

C O R O L L A LE 1986 automat ic a« a m / t m new tirea 6000C m a e s $ 4 2 5 0 Aak for Mi les 5 3 4 - 0 4 1 1

C O R O L L A 1982 S A 5 - a u t o m a t i c ar 8 9 . 0 0 0 m a e s A M / F M c a s s e n e $ 2 0 0 0 4 74 8 5 4 5

C O R O L C A 1 M 7 - Automat ic aw sun root, 4 doo i naw"tires 8 stereo. $4 9 0 0 or best 4 5 8 2 1 9 2

JETTA 1986 GLJ - S speed black sunrool a m / t m casaet le $3-J0C- or beat otter ( m > 1064

I i JETTA 1966 G L m a i a a g gray sx , caller,t condition 3 9 9 - 8 3 7 t

i JETTA <986 OL Brown 4 doors • 5 Speed » a m t m sterec 7 4 . 0 0 0

maes 53300 . besi 4 4 3 - 5 1 7 9

1 v w 1968 Fox 4 door s e d a r 4 • speed manual v cassette. 4 0 . 3 0 0 I mees $4 0 0 0 M 1 - 3 2 2 4

SUNiBlRO 19Q0 m a n u a l transmis-sion A M F M radio. $ 7 0 0 Please can j e f o r e 7 3 0 5 3 5 - 2 7 5 7

S U N B i R O 1962 1 8 4 door auto-matic cruise casset te good work car $ t 100 /baa t 459 -1347

OPEN SAT. 9-3 p.m. SUNB1RD 1986 G T - Turbo Sunroof. J a » cruise c a s s e f l e $ 3 8 5 0 .-Cal l after 5 p m 1785 j

Subarus Are Cheaper In Ann Arbor"

S U N B I R D 1967. GT Turbo <ed au- j tomaf ic sunroct a arm asse*\e ' g rea t condi t ion 564|>'„ 64 7 4 1 1 7 j

S U N © I R D 1969 L E 2-door a.r 'sun- J roof Spki foidang -ear sea' a m / f m casaet le '. Speed $ 6 8 0 0 4 5 5 - 7 2 9 4 :

F IERO 1961 new engme/ i i res auto-m a t * power steering, brakes.'win-dows $ 2 0 0 0 Eves 336-5404

FtERO 1984 S E red 4 speed 6 6 0 0 0 mi an opt ions e i c e p l power windows $ 2 0 0 0 473 -4477

S U N B r R D 1 9 9 0 SE W h « e . 5 s-neec min i condi t ion 13 0 0 0 miles $9 000 or best offer 326 -6533

T R A N S P O R T SE iS* •oaded € bucket seat! After 5 •

0 A P V grey 5 1 2 . 9 5 0 ;

2 3 1 - 2 4 0 6

6 0 0 0 LE 1 M 5 . c e d e d runs great condit ion 5 2 8 0 0

FtERO 1984 SE red first f t $ 4 4 9 5 357 -0757

882 T o y o t a

F IREBIRD 1962 V 6 automatic new tires wheels 4 brakes <ad>c cas-sette excel lent condition runs greet 77 6 0 0 mi les $ 2 5 0 0 363-6244

C A M P Y 1 M 7

S e e ' $ 6 9 < » * ? L i ' * *

REB> U Ti

• L o w e s t P r i c e

• B e s t S e r v i c e

• B e s t S e l e c t i o n

"WE WILL BEAT ANY DEAL"

ANN ARBOR SUBARU 4 2 5 5 J a c k s o n R d . 6 6 2 - 3 4 4 4

2 9 9 - 5 7 2 1

FLREBI 'RD 1988 Formula T-tops. a larm 5 speed black over biac* . excellent condi t ion 6 8 3 9439

G R A N D M A R Q U I S 1 M 5 LS Station W a g o n , leather interior excellent $ 4 5 0 0 ' b e s t 2 7 3 - 7 3 7 4 or 6 4 7 - 8 5 2 9

B R A N D N E W ' 9 1 D O D G E B 2 5 0

127" WHEELBASE VAN CONVERSION - BY MARK 111

B R A N D N E W ' 9 1 D O D G E B 2 5 0 VAN CONVERSION

T H U N D E R B i R O 1986 - excel lent condition tu«y l o a d e d 42 0 0 0 maes ' $ 8 0 0 0 best - 7 8 8 - 1 9 6 0 j

T M U N D E R B ' R D 1966 Turt>o coupe 5 speed 47 -000 miles excel lent ;

condition Must sen $ 7 5 0 0 3 3 1 - 3 3 0 0

G R A N D M A R Q U I S 1983 - 4 door all cower leather interior excellent condit ion $ 3 0 0 0 4 2 0 - 2 0 5 9

M m E S T E R D A Y S P R I C E S T O D A Y T Y M E S A L E S

4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

872 Lincoln — ii.jini-

ver-» very low maeaoe Must 8 5 5 - 1 5 8 3

C O N T I N E N T A L 1963 tion loaned 5 2 6 0 0 Can alter 4pm

OR LEASE FOR 10 TO CHOOSE FROM

S K Y L A R K 1988 - automat ic , power j m

aw. t ape red no .rust 1 owner l a i e a r i 4 5 . 0 0 0 miles. $ 5 , 5 0 0 7 8 ' 9 3 5 ? -

N O W *

' 1 5 , 6 9 9

Factory air, 9" color TV power windows .door locks, cruise, titt. cassette 4 captain chairs, day-rate shades, first aid krt, mats, vacuum system, cup holders, aluminum wheels, running boards V8 engine, luggage rack, bi-fold seat

$ 3 4 9 M '

\ jzrzz.

Stk #47516

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S K Y L A R K 1990 G S - Silver w gray interior loaded w i th sunroof ta ooo mi $ 1 1 , 4 9 0 4 2 2 - 1 9 2 6

SOMERSET 1986 T - type excel lent condi l ion , 5 2 5 0 0 Call aftr-i 4 p m .

455 5346

N O V A 1978 2 atx Specia l runs got -rust 5 4 0 0 or b e s i

S P R f N T 1987 . Silver ,nlerior .. 4 5 ' m p g f r m e flows it again• i'"»ce<7 5 1 . 0 0 0 h i w j w Rnt r " Bnni. i ' F ' 9 T Y M E A U T O 45S f V - C

D i c k Scott l / U J I J U J U D m D E T R O I T ' P L Y M O U T H

1 i MILES WEST OF 1-275. PLYMOUTH 9 6 2 - 3 3 2 2 4 5 1 - 2 1 1 0

G R A N D M A R O U I S 1 M 5 LS - load-ed formal root Ww m a e s 54995

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 278-8700

G R A N D A M 1966 £Ouoe automat 1

« . air e , c e l i e n t condit ion 46 0 0 0 miles $ 4 1 7 5 3 * 3 - 5 1 9 2

G R A N D A M 1966 . E 4 door aulo- ! mal ic loadec sg.-ooo miles L.«e j new Best offer 6 6 1 - 7 8 2 7 i|

G R A N D A M 1986 LE. 4 door aulo- | matic power Like new Besi offer j

- " 464 -2797

C O N T I N E N T A L 1984 4 Door , load-ed $ 4 9 6 0

VILLAGE FORD LOT 2 278-8700

G R A N D M A R O U I S LS 1987 l o r m * coach roof one owner 40 0 0 0 mi les full power . $ 7 9 9 5 •

Mines Park L ineoln-Mercury 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 ext 40p

- . ' V y » 9 3 a s . ' a u t o f e a b c . s t a t a u . , power Steering 2 2 . 5 8 8 original owner mi les like rvaW $ 3 2 9 5

H m e s Park Lincoln-Mercury 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 ext 400

G R A N D A M 1986 SE automatic, Sri < c lear $ 4 5 0 0 or best o t a r 273-7374 I or even.ngs <47 -6529 j

G R A N D A M - ' 9 8 7 Owned by wttie « old lady L * e new 3 2 , 6 2 0 maes ; Transferable m a n t a n a n c e agree-ment pamt protect ion 6 under coal ' ed S W * after 6 p m 4 2 2 - 1 7 7 9

G R A N D » M 1967 2 3oor l . g . t s | cassette 2 S titer 5 speed exeeaent j — Hon 5 3 9 9 5 , " T 2 ! P 7 W « t

L Y N X - 1 9 6 6 4 speeo 2 door runs great Dependab le An cassette s tereo w graphic equalizer New front tires $ 7 0 0 4 5 5 - 9 8 8 5

MARK VII. 1 9 8 1 - G o o d condit ion 2 Ooor fully - e q u i p p e d C a a "belore noon or after 6 p m 6 4 4 - 8 3 0 5

M A R K - V I I 1966 - l o a d e d sun roof. ABS new brakes 6 tires C lean Car ' $ 6 700 ' 5 9 1 - 9 0 1 2

T O W N C A R S 8 C O N T I N E N T A L S 1990 Models low mues 5 to choose from Caa for detai ls

Hines Pa rk L incoln-Mercury 4 5 3 - 2 4 ? 4 « * t 4 0 Q

M A R Q U I S 1983 - automat ic power steer ing brakes , am radial tires. $ 1 3 5 0 T Y M E A U T O 4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

M A R Q u t S 1985 B r o u g h a m futty loaded ewaryih.ng w o r i . ! 75 0 0 0 maea, - mostly h ighway no rust, very c l e a n ' $ 3 8 5 0 best 8 2 8 - 8 0 1 4

V E R C U R r 7 5 MP outboerd com-plete wi th controls $ 1 3 0 0 563-0794

MERKUR. 1989 XR4Ti - 5 loeded Must sea ( >0 3 0 0 'beat days. 390-5253 x w x 2*2-5601

T O W N C A R 1 9 7 9 G o o d condi t ion $1595 3 5 4 - 5 4 5 0

SABLE. - 1986 L S - G o o d condit ion

T O W N C A B 1988 beige 3 1 0 0 0 m, Super clean a n d wea t a k e n ca re of $ 1 2 500 work 4 6 4 - 0 8 7 0 o r 5 3 2 - 6 6 6 4

SABLE 1986 L S » w > wen mam-l a m e d loaded $ 4 , 2 0 0 Eves. 4 5 3 - 5 6 0 7 days 5 7 2 2 1 9 8

• L e a t h e r , . 3 7 5 - 1 6 4 4

9 8 R E G E N C Y 1989 Tan lc leather interior. 4 dooc mint i t ion. senior o t a o p . 4 6 0 0 0 $ 7 , 5 0 0 Oall i ; 5 p m 9 6 1

A U D I - 1 9 6 5 4 0 0 0 Q u tenor, moonroof . loaded $ 6 5 0 0 best

i t t r o leather m h e a t e d t « a t s

3 9 1 - 5 9 7 7

858 C a d i l l a c 862 Chrysler V O L V O I 9 e 9 2 4 C GL l o a d e d sun-roof, excellent coridnion. best offer

B M W 1972 2002 . b lue ou l -o f - ! Leave message j r r . r S M

state, no rust new bat tery - r o t o r s / | v O L V O 1990 740 T u r b o au lomal ic pads campers struts, a m f m s lereo ' f a t h e r , j n a m i t e d mi leage warranty cassette $ 3 7 5 0 ' b e s t 4 5 4 - 4 4 6 5 ; $ 1 9 5 0 0 "685-9622

L I V O N I A P L Y M O U T H

5 2 5 - 7 6 0 4 3 0 7 7 7 P L Y M O U T H R D . , L I V O N I A

t '91 SKYLARK SEDAN 1 !

] •

• A3-way seat spirt bench. electnc~door locks powet win A ^dows, trunk tnm, narrow rocker body side molding™

wheel opening moldings, pulse wipers air Iron! arntfes! ' ^ visor mirror, dual mirrors, cruise control, tilt wheel" pres-#

iige package Stock *92319

• S A L E $ P R I C E

Lease w SO Down 3 6 m o s . $ 2 5 6 . 5 5 * * q

?319 " - —

1 0 , 7 6 3 9 0 * * 1 IA/ CH DRTIAJRT ™ ,

4 8 m o s . $ 2 3 5 . 9 9 * *

ITIESIRE CUSTOM SEDAN

GM FACTORY A u c t i o n V e h i c l e s

All backed by GM All low miles and

very well equipped.

E X A M P L E 1990 C H E V R O L E T CORSICA LT HATCHBACK

Air conditioning, automatic transmission, full power, stereo, under 7.000 miles

S O x 12 to c h o o s e _ fcfcVjl 1 f rom at s imi lar

w J • w w sav ings

O P E N S A T U R D A Y 10:00 to 4:00

For this Special Sale

T e l e g r a p h a t 1 2 M i l e

3 5 5 - 1 6 0 0

Sunroof casset te u n s g o o d $ 1 1 0 0

4 4 3 - 0 6 5 8

852 Classic Cars I N D O O R S W A P M E E T M a r c h 9 9 - 3 P M

rchmaon FonS. BeflevHle ne N o< - 9 4 O p e n to all

3 8 1 - 3 8 8 4

C O U P E 0EVSLLE 1977 Exce l l en t condit ion. r u n s great 5 1 2 0 0 o« best o f fe r 4 2 7 - 5 " 4 8

LA B A R O f •Ki'u-pped

C O U P E D E V I L L E - 1 9 7 8 new pa,r.t j -new brakes, new e i " a o s < system I ' m o r e 7 2 1 - 7 0 4 8 | f

C O U P E D E V I L L E ' 9 7 9 - excel lent shape L O I d e d 5 2 4 5 0 / b e s -

2 2 9 - 5 6 4 7

L E B A O E N 1986 C.' Vei iow a u t o m a t i c st - t i

ELDORADO. 1974 4door. ExoaOent running condi t ion LoadeC $ 4 0 0 or best offer Call. 4 2 7 - 8 3 f i 9 ;

E L D O R A D O 1983 mint kiade^i low mi leage g c c w white leather best j offer after 3pm 2 5 5 - 1 f 1 4 LE B A R O N

N O N O CREDIT?

B A D C R E D I T ? B A N K R U P T C Y ?

PROBLEM! N O D O W N P A Y M E N T

B O T Y O U H A V E G O O D C R E D I T ?

864 Dodge

1500 New, 300 Used Cars, Trucks, 4x4's & Vans In Stock USE YOUR TAX REFUND TO MAKE YOUR DOWN

PAYMENT... NOW! W h y wait for your tax re fund? Let us e lec t ron ica l ly f i le your r e t u r n for immed ia te loan credi t for you r d o w n paymen t Just m a k e a n a p p o i n t m e n t a n d br ing us. your comp le ted , un f i led re tu rn a n d y o u l l soon be d r i v i ng your car or t ruck . Ce r ta in restr ic t ions apply. • . ' ~

CALL TODAY 1-800-87S-3673

Mr. Reno Ext . 2 5 0 M r . B la ine Ext . 2 9 5

Free X l u l a r P h o n e '

' p u r c h a s e

sea l 5 5 4 5 seal oacnage recl ining pasaeoge - pack

$16,58589*

s -Wi - i v wrri' '

t r o w a n d rear m a n p u i s * wipers rear w»naow def rest .

A r e m o t e mirrors R g M M «S0r mirror cruise control * t r «

c o v e r s * S Hires cassette concert s o u n d power antenna

•ftge p K k e g e Stocli W 9 2 2 K

S A L E P R I C E

Lease w SO Down

3 6 m o s $ 3 7 4 . 1 6 * *

A 4 8 m o s . $ 3 4 7 . 1 6 * * i f i w a i l x f u i m

••Cxe

DICK SCOTT BUICK 200 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth

p r e *

t j #

9 6 3 - 3 0 2 5 , 4 5 3 - 4 4 1 1

1990 G M C J I M M Y Aoiomanc air power steering * brakes power w .noows tin

SHe Price911,495

1 9 9 0 B U I C K C E N T U R Y

Sale Price98495

1989 PONTIAC 6000

L E 4 D O O R

THIS WEEK'S MANAGER'S SPECIAL 1 9 9 0 G e o S t o r m G S I

6 . 0 0 0 m i l e s , a u t o m a t i c , a i r . t a p e p l a y e r , l i k ^ n e w '

1 9 8 7 F O R D

R A N G E R pAxr a u t o m a t * t>owe-

A b r a k e s

Sale Price $ 5 4 0 0

Jeenng I 4ar«o

Sale Price %

9 9 9 5

1 9 8 8 C A D I L L A C C O U P E D E V I L L E

Sale Price114,500

Sale Price • 7 9 0 0

1 9 8 5 B U I C K R I V I E R A

LOKM

Sale Price ' 5 3 0 0

ARMSTRONG BUICK ISUZU

5 2 5 - 0 9 0 0

' 1 9 8 9 B U I C K

R E A T T A

Sale Price114,800

1 9 8 8 B U I C K C E N T U R Y

Sale Price * 6 9 9 5

865 Eagle

Y

I n v e n t o r y

G R A N D A M t 9 8 7 3 0 liter automei-< 6 3 0 0 0 m.iws at power air ' sun- ) root 4 floor 5 6 9 0 0 best 6 8 5 9075

G R A N D A U - 1988 Automatic air

G R A N D A M 1990 LE .17 60C m.ies Oued 4 a u l o m a l i c power steering 8 bi-aaes casaet le stereo rear ae-l o g $10.7.45 420-1645

G R A N D A M 1990 SE- l^tvte fu» power 12 .000 miles excellent condrtion $ 1 1 40C 573-0004

G R A N D PRO! 1989 excel W i t cond- I non. 33 .000 mnes complete power J p a c a a g e $ 8 2 0 0 476U«A5I !

G R A N D P R I * 1985 air c r i m e ->ar [ O d r o v G o o e condit ion $ 3 0 0 0 or beat Offer 565 -4336 !

L E M A N S 1988 power t-iwxr m g n r . I $ 3 9 9 0 I

6 5 1 - 0 8 4 2

lscounts^

l g

Selection of

Chevrolets y GEOS

S A B L E 1987 LS 4 door excellent loaoed . new b r a a e s aluminum w n e e i s - $ 6 5 0 0 6 8 1 - 5 3 8 5

SABLE 1987 A'agon - Biacx excw-lent snape Most options 83.00C

. no rual. m n a greet $ 5 3 0 0 Call Cretlrt Urupr 4 7 j - 4

. S A 8 l € 5989 LS. loaded m i n c o n - i Oition 2 6 0 0 0 miles 5 9 3 0 0 of besr offer 642-Q174

T O P A Z t984 - grey 4 door good j condi t ion lOaOed clean 51 .950 . best. 3 5 5 - 5 7 9 5

t o p a z 1985 - au tomat ic ' steer ing br axes a>r , h e new , condition. 51 6 9 9 i T Y M E A U T O 4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6 I ' T O P A Z 1985 -4 door D iacx .g ra ,

ex tanor 5 speed foadeo very clean 5 2 9 5 0 3 4 7 - 1 1 4 1

' R A C E R 1988 W a g o n suver an i

condil ioninB automat ic « w j clean | I non-amen ar $ 4 6 0 0 5 3 2 - 4 6 5 4

T R A C E R 1988 4 0 0 0 0 miles, a * ! j 54 8 5 0

Mines P a r * Lincoln-Mercury . 453 2 4 2 4 8 . ( 4 0 0

- P A C E R 1989 wagor ..j*OeC j _XJ | -ow mMaage 5 speed $ 5 6 0 0

3 6 3 - 2 3 0 2 1

P A R I S . E N N E ' 984 Onr , 49 193 ong-r w owner m e t . « x w x a n d ar-wee I IxX e nmm $4995

• enea Par» u n c o m - M e r c u r y 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 ext 4 0 0

USED CAR CLEARANCE '85 Tempo 4 Dr. Auto Trans. Air Cond- stereo. P S P B White ' 3 5 8 8 '85 Escort 2 Dr. Economical 4cyl eng std trans slereo PS PB R«J - * 2 3 8 8 '86 Lynx 2 Dr. Air ConcJ 4 cyt sia trans, stereo. P S . P B Silver ' 2 9 8 8

T H I S W E E K ' S A U T O S P E C I A L '90 Taurus Station Wagon Loadea w.th extras, ESP Burgundy 1 1 0 , 9 8 8

'89 Escort GT 5 spa wsrts Air Cone PS PB 9000 actua: mies Blue ' 6 9 8 8 87 Cougar LS. Aufo & C stereo P S- P B and more Dove gray t 6 7 8 8 '88 Escort 2 Dr. Auto :rans A.- Gond stereo. P>6 P B o* miles Red * 4 7 5 0 88 T-Bird LX Air Con a full power tilt & cruise ijKe new Rose ' 8 4 8 8 89 Taurus Sho AR the e*tras inci" elec sunroof, 5 sqd trans Red * 1 1 , 5 5 0

T H I S W E E K ' S T R U C K S P E C I A L 3 Aerostar Eddie Bauer, loaded wiiti extras like new, Dk Blue * 9 2 7 5

'88 Bronco II Auto A C, all the ertras extra clean Red Silver ' 8 9 8 8 '88 Aerostar Bivouac Conversion Loaded showroom new ' 8 7 8 8 '88 Bronco 4x4 Eddie Bauer all the extras sharp Blue Silver ' 1 0 , 7 8 8 '87 Ford F350 Crew Cab V8 engine, auta trans 39 000 miles ' 7 9 8 8

S H O P O U R L O T S A T U R D A Y A N D S U N D A Y ALL V E H I C L E S WILL BE T A G G E D W I T H SPECIAL SALE PRICES

SEE Y O U O N M O N D A Y

iBlackuidl • f o r d ! I F Y O U D O N T K N O W U S E D C A R S . . .

KNOW YOUR DEALER! 4 1 0 O I P L Y M O U T H R D . . A T H A G G E R T Y

P L Y M O U T H

4 5 3 - 2 6 8 3

( & ) L E A S E P R O G R A M

875 N i t M n

SATURDAY, March 2nd 10-4 p.m. Only!

1 5

! C E N T R A , 1990 XE - 2 Soox dar» [ red 3 y warranty aw automatic

s tereo 5 0 0 0 mi u k e new $ 7 9 5 0 6 4 3 - 8 6 4 8 or 3 5 5 - 3 2 8 4

MAXIMA "984 loeded sunro condition n»gf< mileage

280C or best 5 4 3 - 3 1

Over iUSo I , r-MAXIM* ' 9 8 9 s*ver Bose stereo C O plater an o o f o n s S.'S 50C j

j negot iable ULWII t

' MAXiM* 1990 SE I 17 0 0 0 maes o a d ; 5 1 6 0 0 0 8 4 3 - 8 0 8 2

5 4 5 - s o r t

B'acx 5 speed

«3 mmt Aaamg | 6 8 9 - 0 4 8 0

New cars & Trucks Available!

we Must Reducer

GM Employees Eligible For

Option I o u t o f s tock

Saturday Only!

Bring This Ad For No Charge Rustproof & Pa intproof

with new vehicle purchase - Saturday only! Prior purchases #xc*xtod

| P U L S A R . 1 9 8 7 NX - Only 2 4 000 1 j rm auionxetic am T - t o p Original j i Cxwner Very sporty $7 OOP 64? 5852 ; ; S E N ' H A 1 9 8 7 4 Hoc am-fir . Her j ; eo c a s a e n e am condrt»rwng 1 Snowwoom cono«ion- $2 824 i T I M E A U T O 455-5588 :

878 O k t o m o b i t o j C U S T O M C «v iSC«> 1988 S t a f « n I i Wagon fu«> i-iaoetf tmfed giass I ; a n d e r t r a s $ 7 5 0 0 4 7 7 - 9 8 - 3 I

C U T l A S S C f OA i 9 8 4 4 aoo» Be ige low maea. 8 4 0 0 0 EnceDent | a p c e a r e n c e O ' < e 0 to sea

! cutlass '9e« s. cassette n»ry fn

: g r e a r $1250 beet

i - V * . an I •ea. oofcs |

4 2 2 902C

; CUTLASS I»83 S u p r e m e m m l c o n ] : <*»on. n^vs greet low maeeoa a *

automatic locas 58QOC 263-»'W •'CUT c ASS 1983 w a g o n l o e d e o j n e i owner Twgn nwae - w w Nrea r v a * e s •

g o o j c o n o n o n $ . < « 522 ^945

C U T U U M ' 9 8 4 C a r a Brougeem ftno, good U.«mtlUI' I I W luggage -ack New eanausf 5 baf j

i w o " $ 1 4 0 0 or beet

• 9 8 4 S u p r e m e • ' . l u g .38 0 0 0 maes m e d e d

v - U ' L A S S 1985 e x e a a n i condi » « « very low — " • « w e d e o faaa c e e v e r h m e $4 7 0 0 8S? 9 2 4 5

r * i i A 68 ' 9 8 5 D n M fr-oughem 4 door aeoeo 72 OOf maea i ; owner $490C 3 8 3 7427

Per Month

1 9 9 1 BMW 525 iA

866 Ford

R d • B H w i w i r a n n i y o i t 6

O p e n M o n d a y A

T U M . . W D . A T

LTA 88 *987 Herat Srougham

I OLDS 88 '984 Automatic m new tires 85 000 maes good condWO" $MOOorbeelo*er 84t HM OL DS »• 'OLXWNT. SCOAN -98»"

i 19 0 0 0 mi e a c M M cewdWioe a w -ng 517 900 p. bear oMer MOUM

IHI . IMI MAOED $2480

VILLAGE FORO LOT 2 278-8700

WOE NC' J|W BENSON

I O U A i i r v A o - o e

Includes: • Automatic Transmission • Leather Interior • New M-50 engine (189 hp) • Heated 10 way power seats • Air Conditioning . • Power windows & sunroofs • Antilock brakes (ABS) • 4 yr. 50.000 mile warranty . • 10 speaker AM FM stereo cassette radio • Telescopic steering wheel with airbag (SRS)

LEASE SPECIAL EXPIRES MARCH 31 St

* B a s e d on 42 m o c l o s e d e n d lease $2 000 n o n re fundab le d o w n payment 1st paymen t . ' $550 secur i ty d e p o s i t piates and tax due at del ivery 52 000 a l lowable mi les 15< mile over i imi i Op t i on to pu rchase at e n d of lease tor $18 638 Total paymen ts equal $499 p lus 4 % t imes 42 Stock * 1130-00

ERHARD BMW OAKLAND COUNTY'S ONLY AUTHORIZED BMW DEALERSHIP SERVING

METRO DETROIT SINCE 1964 4 0 6 S M a p l e R o a d . _ _

6 4 2 - 6 5 6 5 s s j & j s r : : ;

1 4 C # C « , W , Q - 1 2 C ) O & E T h u r s d a y . FeLmia ry 2 8 . 1 9 9 1

Financing As Low As

5.9%

0 TO

$6000 REBATESt ON NEW 1990

MODELS IN STOCK OVER 400

Dodge Cats & Truck IN STOCK

NO CREDIT? BAD CREDIT?

We Can Finance

You!!

ALL REBATES MAY

BE USED AS DOWN PAYMENT'

1991 Col t Door Ha tchback

4 speed, basic package, bucket seals, power brakes, console, gauge package, remote mirror, argent wheels Stock #27011 .

48 Lease $ 1 4 9 o 7

& t a x

48 Month Lease 55.000 total miles. 10- penalty over 55 000 mite* 1st payment S I50 security deposit al inception Buy at end or lease $2000 " x

1991 D o d g e Daytona

2 Door Air conditioning red reckning doth bucket seals p o w sieenng. power brakes automatic Uansrmssiorv tinted glass gauges, intermittent wipers 'ear window defroster, dual outside rn.rrors.tkw mats, AM FM cassette, Wt wheel cruise control, console Slock #24007 ,

Was $12,708

Now 1 0 j 2 9 9 $ 7 0 0 . 0 0 r e b a t e

o r

5 . 9 % A P R

1991 D o d g e Caravan

W a g o n

2 0

l e a s e f o r Black Cherry, air conditioning, dual horns, defogger light package, sound package, power tail gale. 7 passenger p o w e r s t e e r i n g , power b r a k e s . automatic Stock*29096 1 4 t O C h O O S e f r o m 48 month lease. 15.000 mikes per year 1st payment and $250 security deposit down, option to buy at lease end lor $6046

2 3 2

1991 Dodge Dynas ty

4 Door

Arr conditioning, black cherry, doth intenor. power steering power brakes au-tomatic transmission, intermittent wipers, tinted glass S8R WSW tires dual outside mirrors, body , side molding gauges. AM FM stereo rear window de-froster Stock <26101

Was $15,064 $ 5 0 0 . 0 0 r e b a t e

a / o w H 1 , 9 9 9 * 5 9 %o r

A P R

• • • • • • • • nnr-s+i A I ni ms+i I A r*r-o r c u i M L r u m , n n o c

SALE 1990 LeBaron Convert ible If new $19,400 Discount $3405 Was $15,995 Rebate $2000

Only M 3,995 Power steering • power brakes • air conditioning • power locks • tilt • cruise • digital dash • 15-inch wheels and more.

4 to choose from Get here early for best selection of color. This is a "SMART BUYERS" Sale, these cars will be $1500 more next month.

1990 Shadows from $6495

1990 Omrri's from $5495

1990 Spirits from $6995 •

1991 S h a d o w C o n v e r t U x l e

Cloth buckets. 2 5 EFI. automatic power steering power brakes. speed control air condit ioning. t inted glass lilt wheel *ght package, detuxe wipers dual horns s ide mould ings, tech wheel covers conso le , dua l mirrors. AM FM stereo, power windows Stock #22084 1st payment & $300 security down opt ion to buy at lease end $5000. 15.000 miles per year

48 month lease

s o c c 9 8

1991 D o d g e Dako ta

Red doth interior, power steering power brakes, dual 6x9 outsde m^ors 1 AM FM stereo, rear step bumper siidmg rear window iniermmem wpers I 318 V8 automatic transmision ra»y «r>ee*s gauges ligm pacxage 22 gafcyi | tuenar* Stock »37005

Was $13,821

Now* 1 0^999 S 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 r e b a t e

o r

5 . 9 % A P R

1991 D o d g e D-150

P i ckup Red cloth interior, automatic tranarmaiion 318 V 8 powc steenng. oowe-Drakes AM FM stereo, dual. 6«9 outside mirrors -ear step bumper 13" wheel base. 22 gawon tue. tan* guages tinted glass Stock * 38007

w a s $12,717

Now*

S 1 5 0 0 . 0 0 r e b a t e * * o r

5 . 9 % A P R

1990 B150 109 Van £ / W # i C o n v e r s i o n

V6 a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s tee r ing , p o w e r b r a k e s . -

t i n t e d g l a s s , p o w e r w m d w s & d o o r l o c k s , s p e e d con t ro l . 4 c a p t a i n c h a i r s sofa , b a y w i n d o w , r u n n i n g b o a r d s cu r ta ins , s p a r e 35 g a l l o n f ue l t a n k , s t e r e o c o n v e n i e n c e p a c k a g e , c u s t o m t a p e s t r i pes , t a b l e S t o c k # 6 4 1 6 9

2 to choose $ 1 7 5 0 r e b a t e

S 1 3 , 9 9 9

89 NEW -YORKER

L o a d e d . M u s t Sel l .

'9995

'87 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE A u t o m a t i c , air

'3844

'89 DYNASTY A u t o m a t i c , a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g

'8988

'90 DYNASTY LE A u t o m a t i c , a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g

10,495

'90 DAYTONA ES L o a d e d

$9788

'85 C A R A V A N

7 p a s s e n g e r , l o a d e d

'86 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER LE

Every O p t i o n .

s5744

'88 CARAVAN SE ' 8 9 V O Y A G E R S E

L o a d e d . 7 p a s s e n g e r

s7788

' 8 9 D A K O T A L E

V6 4x4. eve ry o p t i o n

BRUCE E d

DODGE 538-1500

t M a y b e dea le r r eba te se lect m o d e l s o n l y • P l u s tax . t i t le , des t ina t ion , d o c fee p t a t e s . i n c l u d i n g reba te . • • ' S u b j e c t t o C h r y s l e r A l t e r n a t e T r a n s p o r t a t i o n C o n u a c t P rov i s i ons . 2 year 3 0 . 0 0 0 m: le l im i t . v o i d w h e n a n o t h e r s e r v i c e c o n t r a c t is p u r c h a s e d

Ss. SATURDAY SERVICE HOURS 8:00 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M.

J L 4 8 7 5 T E L E G R A P H , R E D F O R D BETWEEN FIVE MILE A N D 1-96

B r u c e C a m p b e l l * D o d g e 9

1-96 J e f f r i e s X -Way

'90 ELDORADO

"DEMO" Show car. l a c e a lum wheels , tu-tone paint You must see it.

'20,495

88 SEDAN DEVILLE

W h i t e /w h i t e lea ther in tenor . S t o c k # 6 5 9 4 B

$9500

'89 SEDAN DEVILLE

L a n d a u t o p . f u l l y l o a d e d . T r i p l e M a c k , leather in ter ior al! t h e t oys

•15,900

OPEN SATURDAY 9 AM - 5 PM OPEN SATURDAY 9 AM - 5 PM

1991 LIMITED SPRING EDITION ELDORADO

Gold kits, simulated convertible tops, leather interior, Bose ra dio, custom grille & wheels, day & night mirrors, birdseye ma pie wood application.

Lease For

86 SEVILLE

B l u e s u n r o o f , wire wheels goto nit 55 000 m ies

9495

1991 SEDAN DEVILLE

O U R S A T U R N

S T O R E W I L L B E

O P E N S A T U R D A Y A L S O

Lease For

month

***

per

month

List Massey Savings

1991 BROUGHAM

'7995

S31,375

- S

Yojdr Price

$ 24,850 • V M M I M l ••3ft moot* M m ba«e« on pnce o> S U M S I ' f t S7 t? 00

» per mrfe n e n i »S00 teruntv Often* and 1*1 p v p * * * due m "*•%>•<« Total oW^Mor eQuais payment (•) > r«aiur e i •effected »'» tree a> c"«»ge

[ « « NO i » « ai «

»•« eo-a* ihouM W t y l a t v M $460 C M 1 me J"***" pey-nenf

£ ^

.MASTER DEALER

40475 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth 453 -7500 or 933 -2000

OPEN: Monday & Thursday nites 'til 9 P.M.

'89 PONTIAC

GRAND PRIX

a d t o

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Rocks reach final 5th straight year By Dan O'Meara staff writer

P lymouth Sa lem gets another shot a t winning the Western Lakes Activi-ties Association basketbal l champi-onship, and P lymouth Canton gets ano ther shot a t Salem.

The s ta te - ranked Rocks will be host to the Chiefs in the post-season t ou rnamen t f inal a t 7 p.m. Saturday. Salem, which escaped with a 65-62 victory at Canton on Jan . 29, is 17-2 and the Chiefs 12-7.

In semif ina l games Tuesday, Sa-lem advanced with a 77-64 victory over host F a r m i n g t o n Hills Har r i -son, and Canton e l iminated defend-ing champion Livonia Stevenson 54-46.

The Rocks will be playing in their f i f t h c o n s e c u t i v e c h a m p i o n s h i p game, having won in 1987 and 1989, but Salem w a s upset by the Spar t ans last yea r . The Chiefs took their only,, t i t le in 1984 and, in their only ap-pea rance s ince then, lost to Sa lem in

.1987.

.-•tit's t he b r a s s ring we didn't get last yea r , " Sa l em coach Bob Brodie said. "We ' re glad to h a v e another op-portunity, and we ' re glad it 's in our gym."

SENIOR F O R W A R D K.C. Kirkpa-tr ick was la rge ly responsible for the Rocks get t ing to the final again, scoring a game-high 26 points

. against Har r i son . 13-5. The Hawks will play Stevenson in the consola-tion g a m e a t 5 p.m. Saturday in the Salem gym.

J a k e Bake r tossed in 16 points fo r the Rocks, Cliff Lee 10, E r i c S t e m m e r nine and John H o f f m e y e r eight.

"When they p lay a t r iangle-and-two, he 's going to light it up. because he's a g r e a t p l aye r . " said Brodie of Ku'fcpatrick, adding he has Division 1 potent ial .

"He can do some of the things J a k e can do, and he can do some things be t t e r . J a k e is m o r e powerfu l , and K.C. uses m o r e f inesse."

Ki rkpa t r i ck scored 11 of his 13

basketball f i rs t -half points in the f i rs t q u a r t e r and helped Salem take a 20-11 lead. The Hawks m a d e a c r i t i ca l m i s t a k e in a t t e m p t i n g to defense Ki rkpa-t r ick, according to Har r i son coach Mike Teachman .

" I told the p layers be fore the g a m e he was lef t -handed;" he said. " H e ge t s the ball in the post and m a k e s tha t l i t t le c i rc le m o v e to his lef t , and our guys were j u m p i n g out on his r ight and get t ing the foul f r o m behind. That w a s basical ly our b ig . faux pas . "

S O P H O M O R E GUARD J e r e m y T e a c h m a n , who s ta r ted in p l ace of

. Roy Granger , who was ill, had 15 points to lead the Hawks, m a k i n g a l l nine f r e e throws in the second half .

Blazo Sarcevich tossed in 12 points, but Harr ison 's big score r s , f o r w a r d Andy Smith and c e n t e r Pau l Gilvydis, were in foul t roub le and held to 11 and 10, respect ively.

G i l v y d i s p rov ided a c o u n t e r weight to Kirkpat r ick ' s scor ing in the f i r s t qua r t e r when he had eight points , and the Hawks closed to 21-17 a t t he end. But he had only two f r e e th rows the res t of the g a m e , and Smith, who also had th ree f irst-half fouls, had just th ree points in the f i r s t half .

Har r i son still managed to keep it close a t ha l f t ime, t ra i l ing 35-31, with he lp f r o m Duan ' te Anderson (six points), Sarcevich and point g u a r d Dan Hight, who scored all e igh t of his poin ts in the f i rs t half .

Once the Rocks, who domi na t ed a t the s t a r t , got the nine-point lead, Brod ie began subst i tu t ing his p lay-ers .

"We wanted to give s o m e guys a r e s t and s tay out of foul t rouble ," he said . "(Chris) Tebben w a s in foul t rouble , Hof fmeyer w a s on the bor-

der line and J a k e had to c o m e out fo r a rest .

" I D O N T KNOW if it w a s the in-abil i ty of our p layers ( that enab led the Hawks to close the gap), or they were just put t ing it in the hole ."

Salem outscored the Hawks 22-15 in the third q u a r t e r and a l l but de-cided the contes t , leading 57-46 going in the f inale.

Af ter J e r e m y T e a c h m a n got Har -r i son 'wi th in a point, 35-34, with a three-point play a t the s t a r t of t he third, the Rocks outscored the Hawks 17-4 to build a 14-point lead with three minu tes l e f t in the q u a r -ter .

Coach T e a c h m a n was upset wi th the manne r of off ic ia t ing, which he said allowed the g a m e to b e c o m e physical, which in turn f avo red the Rocks and the i r s tyle of play.

Salem w a s 9-of-15 shooting f r e e th rows in the third qua r t e r , 15-of-20 fo r the second half and 23-of-39 f o r the game. Harr ison was 14-of-16 in the second half and 17-of-21 overa l l .

The d isa t i s fac t ion with the off ic i -a t ing was re f lec ted by the technica l foul called o n Mike T e a c h m a n and two technicals and one in tent ional foul given Hight.

"You cannot expect p l aye r s and coaches to s t and there and t a k e it when the re is no cal l ," T e a c h m a n

• said. "You t a k e the shot and ge t knocked down and there ' s no ca l l .

" O U R M I S T A K E S w e r e no t caused by us. They w e r e caused by get t ing h a m m e r e d . They w e r e run-ning into us and tapping our wr is t s , and the o f f i c i a l s were wa tch ing the f l ight of the ball .

"If someone wan t s to cr i t ic ize m e fo r bad spor t smansh ip . I h a v e the r ight to sit down with t h e m and watch tha t t a p e (Salem) is a g r e a t t e a m and I wouldn ' t mind losing by two, and bas ica l ly t ha t w a s a two-point bal lgame

" I 'm not d isappointed a t a l l , " he added. "We played so d a r n h a r d and

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The much-an t ic ipa ted dual m e e t between s t a t e - ranked gymnas t i c s t e a m s was not much of a duel Mon-day night.

Though P lymouth Sa l em is r anked No 2 in the s t a t e and P lymou th Can-ton No. 3, the Rocks won the season f inale with a comfor t ab l e . 6Vk-point marg in Sa l em scored 142-4, the Chiefs 136. The Rocks a r e 9-0 in dual meets , Canton 10-2.

"There w a s no p ressu re on this m e e t , " Canton coach John Cunning-ham said "We ' r e about four points apa r t , and tha t ' s a lot in gymnas t i c s .

'We had a good mee t tonight, but we can be a lot be t t e r than we showed But so can Saiem "

Neither t e a m w a s a t i ts best Mon-day, par t ly because the schools w e r e on winter b reak last week and s o m e t e a m m e m b e r s on both s ides had been out of town and had not prac-ticed

"You're e i ther going to c o m e back one of two ways , " Sa lem coach Kath i Kinsella said. "You ' re e i the r physi-cal ly not going to be p repared , so the men ta l p r epa ra t i on has to be there . Or fyou' l l jus t blow it Fo r tuna t e ly , nobody did tha t "

CUNNINGHAM added tha t Sa l em has the potent ia l to score a round 146 and Canton 140 to 142

"I expec ted to be about four points behind, but it ended up being abou t six," he said "My kids p e r f o r m e d very well fo r the amount of p r a c t i c e they 've had, but tha t ' s the p rob lem with having 'vacat ion in the midd le of the schedule like this We should be a l i t t le rus ty This w a s not a good indication fo r e i ther t e a m "

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Tourn results mixed Shamrocks miss finals

By Mar ty B u d n e r staff writer

Like the song, Mike Rodriguez tried to "Put on a Happy Face.''

The ve te ran R e d f o r d Cathol ic Centra l wres t l ing coach a t t e m p t e d to t ake a posit ive out look on his t e a m ' s unexpectedly poor p e r f o r m -ance a t Sa tu rday ' s Michigan High School Athlet ic Associa t ion Lower P e n i n s u l a I n d i v i d u a l W r e s t l i n g Tournamen t a t the Kel logg Arena in Bat t le Creek.

But it w a s tough. "They did the best they could ," he

said. Then, in his next b rea th , he added,

"1 thought we'd a t leas t g e t (wrest ler) into the f ina ls ."

Catholic Centra l qua l i f i ed f ive wres t e r s for the individual f inals . Only four o ther schools — Clarks ton, Eas t Detroi t , T e m p e r a n c e - B e d f o r d and War ren Lincoln — had m o r e .

Although the Shamrocks w e r e shut out of a championship-round appea r -ance, they did m a n a g e to pick up th ree medals . '

Senior Rob Sylvester took h o m e a f i f th-place medal in the 275-pound •weight class. T e a m m a t e s Rus ty Fowler (119), a senior who en t e red the tourney with a c red ib le 51-1 overall record, and junior Dan Kelly (171) each lost thei r th i rd -p lace matches and finished four th .

Junior Dan Rieple (145) and sopho-more Jason Krueger (160) fa i l ed to place.

T H E MEDALS, however , w e r e of l i t t le consolation to Rodriguez.

"No I 'm not sat isf ied a t a l l , " he said. "We should have bad one m a n in the f inals I think. But, should-have, would-have, could-have, t ha t ' s the way it goes.

_ "They did the best they could and 1^ can ' t ask any m o r e of t h e m . I jus t thought we could have had a t l eas t one winner and a couple seconds ," he said. "Where w e c o m e f r o m , I al-ways expec t to get someone in to the f inals when we come up h e r e . "

Fowle r won his f i r s t t w o m a t c h e s then dropped a 6-5 decision to even-tual s t a t e runner -up J a c o b Mil ler of

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Catholic Central's Rusty Fowler (top) tangles with Augie Facun-do df Bay City Central during the 119-pound consolation final at the state Class A individual wrestling tournament Saturday in

Lansing-Waverly. F o w l e r fell into the consolation b r a c k e t where he de-feated Keith Dobner of Sterling Heights, 2-1, then m e t Augie Facun-do of Bay City Cen t ra l for t h i rd" place.

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Fowler l e t - F a c u n d o escape off the whistle to begin the second period and the Bay City wres t l e r took an easy 1-0 lead which proved to bie the d i f fe rence in the m a t c h . Each wres-tler scored a r e v e r s a l — Fowler ear -ly in the thi rd per iod and Facundo with just 15 seconds l e f t in the f inal period to win a c lose 3-2 decision.

" (FOWLER) does t ha t all the t ime," said Rodr iguez of Fowler ' s s t ra tegy to begin the second period. "We spend enough t i m e on our feet that we should b e ab le t o t ake people down rega rd les s of who you a r e or where you c o m e f r o m . "

Kelly won his f i r s t match , then

w a s dumped into the consolation b racke t t by Jason Ste inacker of of Howell, 5-3. Kelly worked his way into the m e d a l round with t h r e e vic-tor ies only to find S te inacker a s his f inal t o u r n a m e n t foe.

Kelly fashioned a 4-3 lead e a r l y in the third period in the r e m a t c h , but S te inacker scored a t akedown with 35 seconds lef t and held on fo r a 5-4 victory.

Sylvester was in control a l l the way in his meda l - round m a t c h aga ins t J i m Jacques of Davison. I t w a s close a f t e r two periods, but Syl-ves te r pulled a w a y to d o m i n a t e the f inal period and ea rn a f i f th -p lace meda l .

Krueger won one m a t c h while Riep le dropped his two ma tches .

"If you don' t demand m o r e of them-they ' l l only give you a l i t t le ," said Rodriguez. "We'll be back next yea r , and I think w e l l be much s t ronge r over a l l . "

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Thurston grappler lakes 3rd Jed K r a m e r , Redford Thurs ton 's

119-pound wrest ler , took thi rd place in the Class B individual s t a t e wres t l ing m e e t Sa turday a t Ba t t l e Creek

K r a m e r , who brought a 36-2 overa l l record into the meet , went 4-1 dur ing the two-day m e e t held a t the Kel logg Center . K r a m e r , a sen-ior, w a s undefea ted F r iday a s he pinned Ceda r Springs' Zack Hughes in 4:36 and fol lowed with an 8-3 win over previously undefea ted Gary Wil l iams of Fenton. .

Defend ing B champion Ken B u c k l a n d of P o r t l a n d b e a t

K r a m e r , 3-2, on S a t u r d a y , sending the Eagles ' lone surv ivor into the consolation round.

There , K r a m e r bea t Hughes again, 6-5, and pinned Melvindale ' s S tuar t Bar r inger in 2:01 to t ake third place.

" I t was a g r e a t tourney fo r J e d , " Thurston coach P e t e Newton said . " H e wrestled one bad m a t c h and tha t ' s what m a d e the d i f f e rence . His weight class was the toughest in the state, with t h r e e undefea ted records . He did e x t r e m e l y well, coming out in third p l ace . "

Redford Catholic Central wasn ' t the only area school to s e n d wres-tlers to the individual championship tournament over the weekend in Bat-tle Creek. Following a re the results of other local s ta te qualifers.

CLASS A RESULTS

Chris Brown- Brown, a 135-pound senior from Lwoma ChuichiH, won one of his three matches He lost t*s opening match to Ben Hatt Of Mount Pleasant 13-1; defeated Adam Schnftr ot New Baltimore Anchor Bay wilh a pin at 2:1 l..then lost to Ke<th Weyrowshe ol Bay City Western. 11-1 >

Bobby Johnson Johnson, a heavywe^hi 'torn Lrvorwa Franklin' lost his first two matches He tost his opener to Ben Shawa ol Grand Rap-ids Union with a p«n at 2 22. and lost lo Pal Corcoran Da j City C^iiUdl UyOelauH cause of a possible d/siocated shoulder _____

George OeBales DeBates, a 171-pound senior from Redford Union, won one ot three matches He defeated Jim Frye o l Lake Orion in his opener with a ptn at 3 46 then lost his next two malches to Brad StovaH Reed"ol Jenrson (p»n at 4 40) and Brad Harvey ol Charlotte (8-

6 decision). Mike Reeves Reeves, a 152-pound sopmo-

more from Westland John Glenn, won one o l three matches. Reeves opened w»ih a default victory over Mike Williams of Kalamazoo Cen-tral "then lost lo Ken Rumps of Warren Lincoln (pm at 4 52) and Darren Flagg of Birmingham Brother Rice. (6-1 decision)

C L A S S B R E S U L T S

J e d K r a m e r : K rammer , a 119-pound senior f rom Redford Thurston, w o n Jour of l ive m a l c h e s He de fea ted Zak Hughes of Cedar Spr ings ( p m at 4 : 3 6 ) . de fea ted Gary Wi l l iams of Fen ton ( 8 - 3 ) . lost t o Ken Buck land o l Por t fand ( 1 1 - 1 ) , defeat-ed Hughes ( 6 - 5 ) . Ihen beat S lewar t Bar •nger.of Melv.ndale (p in at 2 : 0 1 ) lor th i rd p l a c e " '

David Pruslnski Prusnsk., a 125-pound iur> •or from Farmington Harrison, lost two matches He lost to Nate Nauta oJ Lowell. 15-4 and Chad Whiting of Jackson County Western. 10-2

Gary Devine Devme a . 140-pound junior from Farmington Hanson, lost two matches He lost to Scot? Watson ot Piamweii (5.04 pm) and David Stoulfer ol o l Lowell (6-6. on criteria)

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Stafford paces Canton win Thursday. February 26. 1991 O&E (P.CI3D

By S t a v e Kowalsk i staff writer

As the p l aye r s filed out of P l y m -outh Canton ' s Igcker room Tuesday night, someone offered Mike Staf-ford a pos t -game doughnut to e a t

He a lmos t turned it down

The sophomore guard showed no hesi tat ion in accept iag Livonia Ste-venson's cha r i ty d u r i n g the game , as he led the t iost Chiefs to a 54-46 Western Lakes Activities Associa-tion semi f ina l playoff win

With the under-sized Spar t ans packed into a zone defense. S ta f ford responded with four three-pointers and a team-high 16 points a s Canton earned its way into S a t u r d a y s WLAA final against Salem.

G a m e t i m e is 7 p.m We're supposed to throw the ball

inside, but the shot was there ." said S ta f ford , who sparked a Chiefs ' ra l ly with 11 second-half points. "Coach (Dave Van Wagoner) said a t half-t ime. We' re up by one (21-20) and we ' re playing bad." We just had a bad f i rs t half and had to play as hard as we. could because we 've got m o r e ability and we ' r e in bet ter shape, too."

Can ton . -12-7 overall , lost 56-53 ear l i e r this y e a r to the Rocks

"I W & I T T O play-Salem again — for r evenge . " Staf ford said.

Van Wagoner , who coached the

Salem whips Harrison Cont inued f r o m P a g e 1

executed well. I 'm proud of m y play-ers — and we were down a big play-e r . "

Mike Mulder. Lee and Kirkpat r ick scored the f i rs t six points of the four th quar te r a s the Rocks extend-ed their lead to 63-46 The Hawks, who lost 83-60 to Salem in Decem-ber, got within 70-62 on a pa i r of

Teachman f r e e throws with t w o minutes left .

"We knew they were be t t e r t e a m . " Brodie said. "We looked a t the t e a m s they had beaten down the road, and we knew they would be wel l pre-pared for this g a m e We c a m e ' i n with the expectat ion of a good g a m e , aftd it took a good ef for t on our p a r t to win it ."

Chiefs the last t ime they won the WLAA •" t i t le tBT 1984, wasn ' t con-cerned who the opponent would be Sa turday Canton got this f a r by lim-iting Stevenson's guards Mat t Grod-zicki and Phil Woods to a combined six points and outscoring the visi-tors, 14-7, in the game ' s f inal f ive minutes .

Canton made eight three-point shots, including three in the four th qua r t e r , and played much of the g a m e without 6 foot g center Tony Coshat t because o f f o t n • trouble.

Only Stafford managed double fig-ures for the Chiefs, while Jon Pau-pore and Karl Wukie scored eight points and Coshatt f ive before foul-ing out Junior Derrick McDonald led wilh seven assists and Bre t t Howell* one of four Canton seniors , led all rebounders with eight.

_ " W e had great seniors then fin 1984) and I ' v e grea t seniors now, so I 'm rea l excited." Van Wagoner said. " I t seemed like Livonia Stevenson kind of told us, 'If P lymou th Can-ton's going to beat us. you ' re going to bea t us on the outside shot." They packed it in on our big guys and we. have some guys who can shoot who m a d e some big shots.

'Stafford is going to be one heck of a high school player . He 's p r e t t y good right now He hit some b ig- t ime shots and when Mike is open i t 's usu-ally d o w n "

STEVENSON, WHICH fell to 12-7 overall , led 38-37 on a Dan Gibbons rebound basket witfi 6 15 lef t in the g a m e A three-point shot by Wukie put Canton ahead to s tay. 40-38. and the Chiefs outscored Stevenson. 12-1,

Shamrocks dispatch St. Mary's Jun io r c e n t e r Chad Varga had 25 points and 11

rebounds Tuesday, powering host Redford Catho-lic Centra l over Orchard Lake St. Mary 68-58 in a non-ieague Basketball encounter . -

Sophomore guard Bob .Schneider added 15 points for the winners, now 8-11 overa l l

St Mary ' s senior fo rward Gary Morr i s had 11' y P f l ' n t s and senior center J i m Ga te s added 10 fo r

the Eag le t s (5-15) ,CC, who outscored St Mary 21-15 in wha t

proved to be the decisive second qua r t e r . .

On Sa tu rday . Damon Phillips scored 12 points, leading the visiting Junga lee r s of Detroi t Southeastern over the Shamrocks. 49-48

Varga. who hit a three-point basket a t the buzz-. er . led all s co re r s for CC with 24 points

Southeastern is 14-5 o v e r a l l

HARPER WOODS S8. PLY CHRISTIAN 53: The East •Siders outscored Plymouth Christian Academy 7-2 in the overtime period Tuesday to defeat the visiting Eagles

Harper Woods improved to 5 14 overall Plymouth Christian is 6-12

Senior guard Manish Nandam led Plymouth Christian with 22 points, and senior forward Keith McCants added 12

Junior forward Pete Gallagher scored 22 points for the winners, senior center Gerald Trombley added 19

N. FARMINGTON +8. NORTHVILLE 47: Despite missing four consecutive free throws in the game's final minute Tuesday. North Farmington held on to defeat the host Mustangs

Northville (12-7). held to just four fourth-quarter points, had a chance to win the game but missed a shot at the buzzer

"It was total chaos that went on." said North coach Tom Negoshian. whose team improved to 8-11 overall "We had the ball and missed four free throws down the

s t r e t c h

First, Northville was called for an intentional foul, but the Raiders missed both free throws North got the

basketball ball back and was fouled but again missed both foul shots again

The Mustangs got possession down court and the Raiders knocked the ball out of bounds with four sec-onds remaining Northville s desperation shot missed at the buzzer

The game was close the entire way with the score tied 14-14 at the end of the first quarter and 30-50 at half-, time. Northville took a 43-39 lead into the final quarter but was outscored 9-4 in the game's final eight minutes

Bill Chwalik and Jon Slurtx scored 16 and 11 points for the Raiders, respectively Mike Lang paced North-ville with 11 points

The Raiders play Livonia Churchill for fifth place in the Western Lakes Activities Association tournament Saturday at Plymouth Salem Game ume is 3 p-m -

GLENN 61, FARMINGTON 55: Westland John Glenn <4-14) converted all eight of its free throw attempts Tuesday and held off vismng Farmington

The Falcons (2-17) trailed 46-35 entering the fourth quarter but cut the deficit to 51-46. A basket by Kevin Tomaszewslu increased Glenn's lead lo five with 2 23 remaining The Rockets then nailed eight consecutive free throws, with Tomaszewski making his four at-tempts

Junior forward Jerry Jordan and senior forward Jackie Howard scored 15 and 13 points for Glenn, re-spectively Steve Gallagher had a game-high 16 points for the Falcons while Jay Jensen added 11 points

CHl'RCHILL 47. FRANKLIN 38: In a preview of Monday's district opener at Livoma Franklin, visiting Livonia Churchill proved too tough in Tuesday's physi-cal game

"The score indicates how physical a game it was." Churchill coach Fred Price said. "The game really was

Who can get o f f an open s h o t ' The re were not a lot of open shots in this game

Churchill (13-8) will play North Farmington on Satur-day in the WLAA tournament and return to" Franklin's gym Monday for the district contest

Senior center Randy Calcaterra tallied 19 points and eight rebounds for the winners, but the key. according to Price, was senior forward Steve Townsend. who came off the bench in the fourth quarter to make three straight field goals •

Churchilfled 28-17 at halftime but could only muster six points in the third quarter

"Both teams were stuck in the mud in the third quar-ter." Price said "I give my team's defense a lot of cred-it for only giving up 17 first-half points

Senior center Steve McCool led Franklin (10-9) with 19 points- eight coming in the final quarter Junior guard Brian Johnson and senior forward Scott Bowser added nine points each for the Chargers

MILFORD 79, REDFORD UNION 74: Senior guard Dan Taylor scored 24 points and Tom Kofahl added 18 Monday, as Milford beat the host Panthers

Senior forward Chra Mulka led three RU players in double figures with 24 points. Junior guard Bill Malecki added 20 points and senior guard Steve ZimbalatU add ed 15

RU. which dropped to 6-12 overall, hit lS-of-20 free throw attempts Milford was 16-of-2J at the line

Milford went to 16-2 overall

BORGESS 71. EAST CATHOLIC (1: On Tuesday, host Redford Bishop Borgess outscored Detroit East Catholic 20-10 m the second quarter en route to the win

Senior guard Kevin Riser led three players in double figures with 20 points. Senior center Re-Shawn Sumler and freshman forward Perry Robinson added 16 points apiece

Roy Lewis led East Catholic with 16 points and Rob-ert Kimbrough added 10

Borgess improved to 8-11 overall East Catholic dropped to 9-10

GALLAGHER 99. ST "AGATHA 43: On Tuesday host Harper Woods Bishop Gallagher outscored Redford St Agatha 34-7 in the second period a rout of St Agatha

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Schoolcraft cagers lose to HPCC Midway through the f i rs t half Sat-

urday. Schoolcraf t College's men ' s basketbal l t eam had a seven-point lead Then Kwesi McGill — who had scored 10 points — re in jured his an-kle

McGill, the only guard among the top f ive listed on SC's preseason ros t e r remaining, missed the next 15 minu tes With him went the Ocelots ' hopes for a win and a ber th in the Michigan Community College Ath-let ic Association playoffs — High-land P a r k CC got both, c la iming a 96-86 homecourt victory.

McGill did re turn, f ive minutes into the second half. But his ef fec-t iveness was l imited: he finished with 14 points By the t ime he re-turned. SC was t ra i l ing by nine points

The defici t grew to 16 in the sec-ond half, but the Ocelots didn't sur-render With less than four minutes left , SC had crept to within four points But the final blow was then del ivered — leading scorer Randy Wal te r s <27 points) fouled out Al-

Schoolcraft sports though the Ocelots got to within three, they couldn't keep the c o m e -back going

Bar ry Quayle added 15 points and 10 rebounds to the SC e f fo r t , wi th Scott Meredith gett ing 13 points and eight boards and Dave H a m i l t o n contr ibut ing 12 points and seven re-bounds

With McGill out much of the game , and Milch Fyke — who had

been working in the backcour t , too' — sidelined with a shoulder separa -tion. turnovers b e c a m e a problem for SC The Ocelots had 18 of them, which explained why Highland P a r k took 18 more shots

Highland P a r k (now 5-22) was led by Arnold Wilson, with 21 points, Marco Honey, with 19. J o s e Lewis, with 18. Mike Caston, with 15; and Marcus Hall, with 14

SC ended its season with a 14-15 overall record, 5-11 in the Eas t e rn Conference The school 's adminis t ra-tion has opted not to send the t e a m to compete in the Nat ional Junior College Athletic Association Division II tournament

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in the next five minu tes to lead, 52-39

The Spar t ans had won eight of their last nine games , losing only to Livonia Frankl in a t h o m e Colin Stockton led Stevenson with 17 points, including 12 in the second half, and four three-point shots Gib-bons had 11 and Paul Rockwood 1 0 ' for the Spa r u n s , who showed no emotion, according to coach J i m Mclntyre.

"We didn' t have anything going to-night," Mcln tyre said. "We finally ran into one of those nights where there was no ignition f r o m anyone on the court. I t w a s probably our lowest

games

"Give Canton credi t , but our I 'm not sure if they took us to the clean-ers, or if it was us. We did not fly at them on their three-point shots, so I 'm not su re if he 's (Staford 's) t h a t ' good a three-point shooter or if we made him one "

Stevenson jumped out to a 15-9 lead a f t e r one q u a r t e r and led 20-14 a f t e r Stockton's f i r s t three-pointer in the second qua r t e r , be fore self-des-tructing.

"I don't know what it was ," said Woods. We' re a be t te r t e a m than to-night and we didn' t show it. There a re so many guys who can score on our t e a m but the w h o l e - t e a m strug-gled, not just one or two individuals. I t 's disappointing, i s w h a t it is."

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Trenton ousts Churchill from hockey tournament By Brad Emons staff writer

Trenton's 6-2 t r iumph over Livonia Churchi l l in ihe Class A regional hockey opener w a s anything but a blowout.

The victor ious T ro j ans i l 5-6-2 • scored t h r e e unanswered goals in the f inal five minu tes to oust the Chargers 117-4-1 in s t a t e tou rnamen t ae-tion Tuesday a t Wyandot te ' s Yack Arena

"We haven ' t had any breaks all yea r it was nice fo r a change we w e r e for tuna te to wm. Tren ton coach Skip Howey said It was an even g a m e except for the l a t t e r pa r t of the third period

Frus t ra t ion w a s the only way to desc r ibe t h e feel ing a f t e r w a r d s in the Churchill d ress ing room

The Chargers outshot the Trojans . 27-23, and did a credible job of forechecking and back-checking for near ly the e n u r e 45 minutes

. But the goal tha t b roke Churchil l 's back c a m e with 4 44 lef t in the g a m e when Andy Watson, pinned a long the boards , flipped w h a t appeared to be a h a r m l e s s shot t oward the ne t t h a t handcuffed Churchil l goaltender J e r e m y Niemiec .

T H E GOAL pushed Tren ton ahead. 4-2 "He (Niemiec) t r i ed t o use his glove when he knows should have used

his suck ." Churchi l l coach Rudy V a r v a r t sa id "But he (Niemteci p l ayed a good g a . n e He m a d e s o m e good saves

Watson s unass is ted e f f o r t had a chill ing e f f e c t on the Chargers , who appeared to be right back in the g a m e a f t e r L a r r y Allen's bl is ter ing shot f r o m the blue line beat Trenton goalie D a v e S p u r r with 6:23 to go. (Colin Gallagher and Je f f King d r e w the ass is ts to m a k e it 3-2.)

" I told the kids it was going to be a one -pe r iod -game ." said V'arvan. whose t e a m w a s even at l -al l a f t e r two pe r iods "Give Trenton c red i t They have good ska t e r s and they ' re well discipl ined They hit you quick with two goals They get them in bunches

After a score less f i rs t -per iod. Tren ton ' s Ken P i e r c e flicked in a back-hand at 6:04 of the second to give i h e T r o j a n s a 1-0 lead. '

But only 50 seconds la ter , de fenseman Tony Dyplowski knifed through the Trenton defense with a couple of n i f ty s t ick-hand ling moves to m a k e it 1-1

THE TWO s ta te - ranked t e a n > then r e m a i n e d deadlocked into the third period

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tured the top th ree p laces in each. Kim Miller was f i r s t on vaul t (9.45) and uneven ba r s (8.95), Alysia Sofios on f loor exerc ise (9.3) and Courtney Gonyea on beam (9.2).

Spfios w a s second (9.3) and Gonyea third (9.15) on vaul t . Miller second (8.95) and Gonyea third (8.5) on bars . Sarah Makins second (8.9) and Sofios third (8.85) on beam, Mil-ler second (9.1) and Au tumn Bunch third (8.8) on floor.

Sofios and Miller also had the top two al l -around scores a t 36.6 and 3$ 7. respect ively. But they were the only two who compe ted al l -around for Sa lem, and Kinsella had second thoughts about doing that be fore the m e e t .

SHE INVOLVED m o r e gymnas t s because it was the las t dual m e e t and also P a r e n t s Nights, but those fears were unfounded when the Rocks pe r fo rmed so "well. Sa lem has 13 individuals qualif ied fo r the re-gional mee t on vaul t , 11 on floor, eight on bars and seven on beam.

Canton had four th p lace in each event. Johanna Anderson and Kim Rennolds scored 9.1 on vaul t , Ren-nolds 8.35 on bars and H e a t h e r Mur-phy. Rennolds and Dawn Clif ford 8.5 on beam. Danielle Mir to tied with Salem's Stefanie Angiulo with 8.75 on floor.

Rennolds h?d an a l l -around score of 34.5, Anderson 33 85, Murphy 33.15. Clifford 32.65, Mir to 32.6 and Jenny Tedesco 31.35.

"Not that our scores were lexer than Salem's , but I thought the scores were low in genera l . " Cunn-ingham said. "The judges wanted to p repa re us for regionals . They don't want to inf la te the kids ' egos with scores they shouldn't have.

"The (Canton) kids have not peaked yet, and I 'm hoping we will going into confe rence and regional mee t s . "

Individuals f inishing in the top eight were Bunch (9.05), Mir to (8.55) and Murphy (8.35) on vault ; Mir to and Canotn 's Laura Anderson (8.25), Tedesco (8.2) and Makins (8.1) on bars; Nliller (8.2) and Joha nna An-derson (8.05) on beam; Jo ha nna An-derson (8.7), Rennolds (8.55) and Makins (8.5) on floor.

Kinsella, who expanded her l ineup to emphas ize the t e a m aspect , a lso liked the job done on b e a m by sec-ond-year gymnas t Theresa Giacher-

1 Churchill retains crown By B r a d E m o n i a n d Bill P a r k a r staff wri ters

GUY WARREN/staft photographer

K i m Mi l l e r of S a l e m p e r f o r m s h e r f l o o r e x e r c i s e r o u t i n e . M o n -d a y . S h e w a s s e c o n d in t h a t e v e n t b u t w a s f i r s t o n v a u l t a n d t h e b a r s .

io. who has qualif ied fo r regional on vault and beam. *

" T H E GOOD kids will a lways be good," Kinsella said, "but the back-ground kids like Theresa get left out. I 'm real proud of h e r . "

The Rocks will defend their West-ern Lakes Act ivi t ies Association t i t le tonight a t North Fa rming ton . Cunn-ingham doesn' t think they'll have much trouble.

I think Salem is in good enough shape they don' t have to look back ," he said. "The re ' s nobody chasing them. 1 think North Fa rming ton will be tough; they should push us."

Kinsella is hoping fo r good things a t the league mee t , too.

" I ' m hoping we h a v e the highest score of the yea r , " she said. " I know we won't have the advan tage of home turf , but I hope coming back off vacat ion we'll be menta l ly c lear .

"Our objec t ive in the next two weeks is n o L t o work hard but to c lean and polish and work on the menta l p repa ra t ion . You e i the r have the rout ines and the t r icks or you don't .

" O N E O F T H E th ings they have to real ize is you don't win m e e t s a t meets . You win mee t s because of what you do a t p rac t i ce . "

Canton su f f e r ed its f i rs t dua l -meet loss S a t u r d a y a t T r a v e r s e City, end-ing i ts s t r eak of 23 s t ra igh t victories. The host t e a m scored 135.1, the Chiefs ' !34.35 and Free land 130.7.

Rennolds w a s the top al l -around gymnas t wi th a 35.8 total . Cl i f ford scored 33.3.

Rennolds w a s f i r s t on vaul t (9.0), second on b e a m (9.2) and thi rd on f loor (8.9). Cl i f ford w a s the winner on beam (9.3). Johanna Anderson placed four th on beam (8.6) and f i f th on vaul t (8.8) and f loor (8.6).

Livonia Churchill avenged its only Western Lakes Activities Associa-tion de fea t of the season, spiking ci ty r ival Stevenson to win the playoff

- championship Saturday a t Walled Lake Central , 15-0,15-3

For the Chargers (38-1-1 overal l ) , it w a s their four th consecut ive WLAA crown.

"We played exceptionally wel l a l l day long," Churchill coach Mike Hughes said.

Churchill ran off 15 s t ra ight points aga ins t the Spar tans in the opening g a m e thanks to three kill shots ap iece f r o m Christina Ga r ry and Ju -lie Campau . T e a m m a t e s J a n i n e Sproul and Keri Hawkins added two each.

Gar ry , Sproul and Alyssa Be la i re all stood out at the net for the Charg-ers.

In the second game, Be la i re had f ive kills in eight a t t e m p t s and Gar -ry added four of seven as Churchill romped to victory:

Hughes also singled out the defen-sive play of Hawkins, Sproul and Stephanie Speen.

In Churchill 's 15-3, 15-6 semi f ina l win over Northville, senior Amy Baron played superbly despi te a heavily bandaged knee.

But it was the play of G a r r y in the f inal tha t had Stevenson coach Lee Cagle buzzing.

"SHE (GARRY) w a s just unstop-pab le , " said the Stevenson coach. "She w a s high in the air .

" Our g a m e plan was to es tabl ish the middle, then back-set and out-side-set. but we didn't block a s ingle ball. They just got the m o m e n t u m going and we didn't get s t a r ted .

"It w a s a g rea t win for Churchil l . The way they played, they dese rved i t ."

volleyball Stevenson w a s r iding high going

into the finals, having polished off North Fa rming ton (15-3, 15-10), P l y m o u t h S a l e m (15-1, 15-11), Walled Lake Wes t e rn (15-6,15-6) and Farmington Harr ison (15-1, 15-5) in pool play.

Stevenson, behind the p lay of sen-ior Laura Zatorski, then bounced host Central in the semif inals , 15-9, 15-11.

"We didn't m a k e any e r ro r s , we couldn't be any m o r e p r e p a r e d fo r the f inal ," Cagle said. "But you nev-er know the pyschological or emo-tional fac tor that comes into p ipy."

Zatorski, who stood out defensive-ly, also had 17 kills on the day.

Senior Sue Bell led Stevenson with a total of 20 kills to go along with 15 ace serves. Junior Teresa Sa rno add-ed 10 kills and 14 blocks, while soph-omore .se t te r Pat ty . Diamond record-ed 56 assists. .

" I THOUGHT we were going to make the finals, but we were incon-sistent a t t ime during the day , " Cen-t ra l coach Mike L inds t rom said.

The Vikings held f i r s t - game leads of 6-0 and 8-2 against Stevenson, but couldn't mainta in their m o m e n t u m .

"They s t a r t ed to roll and we weren ' t tough enough to hang in there, ' ' Lindstrom said. "Stevenson played well all day long."

In pool play. Cent ra l d e f e a t e d Plymouth Canton (15-3, 15-5) and Fa rming ton (15-9, 15-10). The Vik-ings split with Westland John Glenn (15-0, 15-17) and Livonia F r a n k l i n (12-15,15-3).

Forced to p lay Glenn in a t ie-b reake r fo r a semif ina l ber th , t he

host Vikings c a m e through in a one-g a m e playoff, de fea t ing the Rockets, 15-13.

Centra l s top h i t t e r s on the day in-cluded Stacie B a r r e t t (46 kills), Brid-get Norr is (42), Cindy Muha (39) and Shannon Capstick (36).

J a c i e Fr iend had 14 a c e se rves in 33 a t t empts . T e a m m a t e Shar la Yak-lin m a d e good on 96 pe rcen t of her sets.

GLENN, MEANWHILE, near ly earned a semif inal be r th despi te a 5-8 conference record dur ing the sea-son.

The Rockets went a n impress ive 6-2 in pool play, spl i t t ing with Churchill (8-15, 15-13) and Centra l (0-15, 17-15). Glenn a lso downed Frankl in (15-3,15-4) and F a r m i n g t o n (15-8, T5-4).

Nikki Wojcik paced the Rockets (11-16-6 overall) wi th 33 kills and 20 solo blocks on the day. T e a m m a t e Kara Beeny collected 19 kills and 10 service aces.

Other Glenn con t r ibu to r s included Kerry Byberg (13 a c e s serves) , Nikki Nagel (29 digs) and J e n n i f e r Massey (50 assists).

" I 'm very proud of these girls," Glenn coach Linda J i m e n e z said. "We set a t ou rnamen t goal to finish -in the top four. We c a m e close. The highlight of the day w a s the e f fo r t we put for th against Churchi l l . "

The WLAA champion Chargers not only had some anxious m o m e n t s against Glenn, but a lso s t ruggled with city rival F rank l in in pool play.

Down 13-3 in the second g a m e to the Pa t r io t s a f t e r winning the first g a m e handily (15-1), G a r r y c a m e to the rescue, serving eight s t ra ight points to lead a 12-point comeback .

Churchill, the Western Division champions, reached the semif ina ls with a 7-1 pool r eco rd , defea t ing Frankl in , Canton (15-1, 15-7) and Fa rming ton (15-1, 15-11).

FINAL WESTERN LAKES ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION VOLLEYBALL RECOROS

LAKES DIVISION

Livonia Stevenson . Walled Lake Central North Famungton Westland John Glenn Plymouth Saiem Farmington . .

WESTERN DIVISION

Livoma Churchill . Northvtflo Plymouth Canton . . Livo»*» Franklin Wailed Lake Western Farmington Harrison

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volleyball OVERALL CONFERENCE

Livoma Stevenson 13-0 Livonia Churchill \2-1 Wailed Lake Central i 0 -3 North vi He . " 1 0 - 3 North Farmington 7-6 Ftymouth Cant on . , . 5-8 Plymouth Salem 5-8 Farmington . . .. 5-8 Walled Lake Western, 4 - 9

Westland John Glenn V?-9 Livonia Franklin 3-10 Farmington Harrison

A.L-WLAA TEAMS All-Conference: Christina Garry, senior.

Livonia Churchill Alyssa Belaire. senior. l ivo-ma Churchill. Amy Baron, senior, Livonia Churchill Sue Be»l senior. Livonia Stevenson Teresa Sarno. junior Lrvonia Stevenson Pat-ty Diamond, sophomore. Lrvqnia Stevenson, Shannon Capstick, junior, Waited Lake Cen-tral

All-Lakes Division: Eve Claar. senior. North Farmington, Kara Beeny senior, Westland John Glenn: Amy Krajewski. senior. Plymouth Salem Stacie Barrett, junior Walled Lake Central, Jacie Friend, junior. Walled Lake Central. Cindy Muha sophomore Walled Lake Central, Laura Zatorski. senior Livonia Stevenson

All-Western Division: Amanda Parke, sen-ior. Northville. Karen Vogt. senior, Northville. Dawn Godfrey. |ur*or. Wailed Lake Western,

-l-otena Senlord. senior Plymouth Canton: Stephanie Speen, senior. Livonia Church-*.! Ken Hawkins, senior. Livoma Church* Sue Bona, lornor. Lrvonia Franklin

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28. 1991 O & E < * 5 D * F ) 5 D

Sports statistics /591-2312 The following listing « the eighth instalment

of the area s best Doys swim times which wm appear each Thursday Plymouth Salem coach Chuck Otson comp^es the fast each week Schools m the OOservertand coverage area — Lrvoma. Wayne-Westland. Redford. Garden Crty. Plymouth-Canton. Farmington and Walled Lake - are urged to call m theur updates between ?30 p m and 5 30 p m each Friday at 451-6447

swimming rankings

2 0 0 - Y A R D MEDLEY R E L A Y

Lrvorwa Stevenson 1 42 42 FtetJlord Catholic Cenirai 1 42 72 Plymouth Salem 1 43 97 North Farmington 1 44 01 Plymouth Canton t 44 05

200 FREESTYLE

Bryan Mornson (Stevenson) 1 44 47 Mike Hoefiem (Redford CC) 1 45 39 Troy Shumate (Re<3lor<3CCf 1 46 67 AlanAlsari (RedlorflCCI . 149 17 Brian Dynda (Redtord CC; t 49 58 Chris Knoche (N Farmington) 1 49 60 Leo Moreira (Thurston) 1 50 30 Mike Orris (Canton) 1.51 06 Aaron Rieder (Stevenson) 1 52 22 Ryan Freeborn (Stevenson) 1 53 72

2 0 0 INDIVIDUAL M E D L E Y

Matt Martin < John Glenn) 1 59 64 Aaron Rieder (Stevenson) 1 5967 Randy Teefers (Redford CCi . 2 0 1 4 9 James Leslie (Redford CC) 2.03 94 Troy Shumate (Redford CC) 2 04 44 MikeDrettes iN Farmington) 2 06 90 Karl Ko/icki (RedlordCC) 2 06 75 Devon Fekete (RedlordCC) 2 06 85 Leo Moreira (Thurston) 2:07 10 M.ke Orris (Gamon) 2 07 69

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50 FREESTYLE

Matt Martin (John Glenn) 22 60 Leo Morerra (Thurston) 22 75 Taki Caraocoias (Stevenson) 22 79 John Brogan (Redford CC) 22 83 Troy Shumate (Redford CC) 23 OS Mike Hoefietn fRedford CC) 23.12

Bryan Morrison (Stevenson) Brian Dynda (Redford CC) Aaron Rieder . (Stevenson) Joe Pawtu&Tka (Salem) . . Adam Kammet (N Farmington)

D IV ING

PetMcManamah (Salem) Ryan Koonce (Harrison) John Julia no <N Farmmgton) Steve Salhaney (Salem) Nick At well (Canton) Jason Horrid (Stevenson) Rob Moore (Churchill) Chris Williamson (Thurston) .. Jeff Berens (Stevenson) Ben Boedgheimer (Stevenson)

100 B U T T E R F L Y

Matt Martin (John Glenn) Troy Shumate (Redford CC; Mike Dreiles (N Farmington) Aaron Rieder (Stevenson) . Taki Caramcotas (Stevenson) KariKoacki (Redford CC) Sieve* Remke (Redford CC) Leo Moreira (Thurston) John Brogan (Redford CC) Mike Hoeflem (Redford CC)

100 FREESTYLE

Bryan Morrison (Stevenson) Mike Hoefte»n I Redford CC) Troy Shumate (Redford CC) Alan Aisari (Redford CC) Brian Dynda (Redlord CC) Aaron R>eder (Stevenson) Leo Moreira (Thurston) Chris Knoche J.N Farmmgton)

• John Brogan (RedlordCC) Joe Pawiuszka (Salem 1

23 27 23 34 23 34 23 37 23 46

500 FREESTYLE

Bryan Morrison (Stevenson) 4 43 63 Matt Martm (JohnGlenn) 4 48 32 M * e Hoefiein (Redford CC) 4 48 60 Troy Shumate (RedlordCCI 4 53 87 James Leslie (HsdtordCCt 4 5 * 35 KariKoacki (RedlordCC) 4 59 63 Mike Orris (Canton) 4 59 80 Chris Knoche (N Earminglonj 5 00 00 Aaron Rieder (Stevenson) s 03 03 Randy Teeters (Redtord CC) 5 06 96

200 FREESTYLE R E L A Y

Redford Cajhohc Central , 1 29 51 Plymouth Saiem , 3 2 6 0

Lrvonia Stevenson —' 1 3 3 . 2 1 Nor t r ^ arnnngton 1 35 18

263 50 262 00

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254 4C 100 B A C K S T R O K E 239 00

. 237 9C • Man Marlm (John Glenn; 53 06 232 70 Aaron Rieder (Stevenson) 56 42 232 25 Mike Hoeliein iRedtord CC) 56 54 227 0C James Leslie-1, Redford CC) 57 26 220 55 Randy Teeters (Reefed CG) 57 34 219 85 Ryan Freeoorn (Stevenson) 57 41

Curt Wrtthoff (Saiem) 57 48 Jon Kershaw (N Farmington) _ 57 69 Mike Oefles (N Farmmgton) 57 87

53.22 Troy Shumate (RedfordCC) 58 30 53 49 Steve Reinke (Redford CC) 5947 54 83 5 6 0 1 56 05 56 06 56 20 56 50 56 55 57 21

49 06 49 70" 49 75 49 81 5005 50 14 50 34 5 0 4 1 51 07 51 55

100 B R E A S T S T R O K E

Ale* Goecke (Stevenson) . 1:02.12 Jason Bamrvger (Harrison) . 1 02 Randy Teeters (Redford CC) 1 03 29 Devon Fekete (RedfordCC) 1 04.22 Craig Steshetz (Canton) . 1 04 37 Jon Stndiron (Salem) . . 1 0 5 0 1 Fton Trosin (Canton) 1 05 30 Mark Enckson (Salem) 1 05 43 Matt Martm < John G lenn j 1 05 72 Aaror,Rieder (Stevenson) 1:05.76

400 FREESTYLE R E L A Y

Redford CathObc Central Livorua Stevenson Plymouth Salem Plymouth Canton North Farmmgton

3 17 45 3 23 07

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basketball STATE TOURNAMENT

DISTRICT BASKETBALL PAIRINGS

CLASS A at UVONIA FRANKtIN

Monda, Ma,cn 4 « U V u r , ^ , , ^ g

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RREP BASKETBALL Thursday. Feb 28

Bishop Gallagher ai Redford CC. 7 p m a r m .Groves at Bishop Borgess, 7 p m SI Agatha at Allen Park. 7 p m

Friday, March 1 r ©areficeviiieet-LuTheranWorth 7 p m Garden City at Dearborn, 7 30 p m Woodhaven at Redtord Union. 7 30 p rr, Mon'oe at Wayne Memorial. 7 3 0 p m Westland Gieim at W L Western. 7 30 p r Farmington at W L Central. 7 30 p m Luth Westland at Lutjierar. N west. 7 30 | Huron Vaney at Oet Trinity. 7 30 p m R'y Christian vs Macomb Christen at Lowell Junior High 7 30 p m

the week ahead

Saturday. March'2 - l WLAA Tourney finals a! Ply. Saiem,

l ' » Frartk-iin vs Northville v p m N •a-r-tngion vS Liv. Ghurthil 3 p m Farr- Harnson vs Liv S i e v e s . 5 P m .

(Championship game) Pr Cani ... piy Saigon 7 p m

rankings These unscientific Observertand area

rankings are compiled each week by members of the sports department Schools eligible for the ratings must come trom the following areas Livonia. West-land, Garden City Redford. Ptymouth-Canion. Farmington and Walled Lake

B O Y S B A S K E T B A L L

1. P l y m o u t h Sa lem 2 R e d f o r d Thurston. 3. W a y n e Memor ia l 4 P l y m o u t h Can ton 5 L 'von ia S tevenson

W R E S T L I N G

1 Red to rd Catho l ic Central 2 P l y m o u t h Sa lem 3. Wa l led L a k e Western 4 L ivon ia Frankl in 5 Farmington.^

PREP HOCKEY

1 RecMora Catho l ic Cen t ra l 2 L ivon ia Churchi l l 3 L ivon ia S tevenson -

B O Y S S W I M M I N G

1 R e d t o r d Catho l ic Central 2 L ivon ia S tevenson 3 P l y m o u t h Sa lem •4 P l y m o u t h C a n t o n 5 Nor th Fa rm ing ton

G I R L S V O L L E Y B A L L

1. L ivon ia Church i l l 2 Far rrnngt o n Hil ls Merc y 3 W a y n e Memor ia l 4 L ivon ia L a d y w o o d 5 Lrvoma S tevenson

G I R L S G Y M N A S T I C S

1 P l ymou th Sa lem 2 P l ymou th C a n t o n 3. No r th Fa rm ing ton -

basketball standings B O Y S B A S K E T B A L L S T A N D I N G S

(as of W e d n e s d a y )

WESTERN LAKES

Allen Park D H Oes: wood 13

METRO CONFERENCE LAKES DIVISION

w L w W L W L Hamtramck 12 1 17 2

Liv Stevenson 5 0 12 7 Lutheran East 9 4 •15 4. Pfy Salem 4 1 17 2 Avondaie - 9 4 13 6 N Farmington 3 2 7 12 Cran&rook ' 8 5 9 7 W L Central 2 3 7 12 Lutheran North 5 8 9 10 Westland Glertn i 4 4 14 Lutheran West 3 10 5 14 Farmington, 0 5 2 17 Harper Woods 3 10 5 •4' 17

Clarenceviine 2 10 ' 3 WESTERN OIVISION

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CATHOLIC LEAGUE

Farm Harrison w L W L Central Division

Farm Harrison 4. 1 13 6 Ply Canton 3 2 12 7 w L W L Northwtte 3 2 11 8 War-en DeLaSaiie 10 0 ' 16 • 3 Liv Churchill 3 2 11 8 U-D Jeswt • 7 3 t 1 7 Liv. Frank In l 4 10 9 H W Notrp Dame 5 5 9 8 W L Western 1 4 8 11 RedfordCC 4 6 7 11. 8 11

Bishop Bcgess 2 8 8 11 Btfm Bro Rice 2 8 6 13

NORTHWEST SUBURBAN Btfm Bro Rice 8 6 13

- W L w L • ' C -0 Section Dearborn 7 0 16 3

9 12 12 12

Edsei Ford 4 4 11 3 9

12 12 12

w L w L Garden City 3 4 7

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Our Lady of La«es 10 0 1.3 ' 4 Woodhaven 2 7

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12 12 12 Ham Si Florian 5 . 5 11 - 8

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WOLVERINE A LEAGUE Wyan Mt Carmel 0 0 14

w L W L Benevrfie 13 0 18 J MICHIGAN INDEPENDENT Wayne 11 2 13 6 American Division Don Fordsoh 9 4 ' 3 6 Trenton 7 5 11 7 W L w L Monroe 6 6 7 t 1 Pty Christian 5 2 10 Southgate 3 10 5 14 Wa»en Betnesda 5 2 6 10 Wyandotte 2 11 5 <4 B H Roe per 4 3 9 Lincoln Park 0 13 2 18 Huron Valley 3 4 8 t o 18

Macomb Christian 0 6 ' 4

TR1-RIVER LEAGUE

W L W 1 Red Thurston 13 1 15 Taylor Truman 12 ? 13 7 Taylor Kennedy 9 5 10 fl Taylor Center 8 6 9 10 MeJvnoaie 7 7 D H Annapolis 3 11 7 1Z

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Thursday. March 7 1 *vor*a Cw«nc»»v\>i»

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TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS (All games are Saturday)

CLASS A AI Novi High School

First round. Plymouth Saler iA, v *e fBf »0 a m

Semiiinais . . v „ a Stevensor ... p ,

«r^.anCNov vs A-B w"r«f Boir

Firia) sen- '.na »irw»rc. 1 r m

At B e d f o r d U n i o n High

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Semifinals Red9ord U

Fmal jerr..t,nar*inners T 30 c

At Romulus High School

First round Wayne -Memorial 'A iand Jotr G B i 30 p -

Semifinals Pomuhj® Vs 3asoer

» e r i * ( 5 * 8 Soft gar-ies 3! 6 30

Fma. 'serr itma< winners 7 30 p m

At Walled Laxe Central

First round. Farrr.,ogtor (A) vs KorTh'Far---y-W •<& ' 3 0 p m . Semif.r.ais Wil led La«e Western vs Farm-y-jr Wercy a rc Waiied .a-.e Central vs.

CLASS B r r Heights Robichaud

dford Thurston (A. vS ROD' >a-Dorr Heights Crestwood : o ' ," gamesai5am i'-3orr_ Hn-gl-.ts Annapolis vs *. a j e a r o o ' h Dnrme Chi ld

A* q«Ctor CLASSC

Bishoo Borgess

.Redford Sr ;»'«e vs De-

gymnastics Fohrwing « the Wth mtalfment O* 'he -oc

)cservenrfir<! -gji»nnasjics scores - Pymouir ^a-.ton coach John Cunningham comewes

*ee« . Coaches shomd "eoor scorer 5 ->,nn .p the evening hours at 455-17* •

V A U L T

C L A S S D al Allen PAAk intercity

MMiKMi) Marcn 6 W,aodone Uourl Carmw I - R W W S p r 'AY*- ' 6a(MCT! P»r* V» C - G M W

Saturday March 9 Cnarru>onsr<5 7 o r .

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•Vednesday Marcn fi F o r ! * . a . and Carnok

F'da, March S i r « JC r i

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. Autumn Bunch i.Saiem, - AtrsiaSofios -Saiem)

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UNEVEN BARS

Kim fctjier {Saiem; Arysia Sofios (Salemj .Hea'ner Kahn FN Farmingtonj CouTriey Gonyea 'Sa:*m KynaMorglp iJohnG^r-nr

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-mit wrestling MMSAA CLASS A INDIVIDUAL

WRETSLING CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY (At Kellogg Arena)

275 POUNDS 1 Kyle Stemacker (Howell) pinned Marty Scianimamco (War-ren Lincoln). 3 1 9 . 3 Brock Gutierrez (Charlotte) 0«ined Andy Baiestnen (Dear-born). 1 32; 5 RoD Sytvaster (Redtord Cathehc Central) del Jim Jacques (Daw-son) , 7-1

103 POUNDS 1 Andy Fritz (Walled Lake Western) del J*f« Deroseau (Clarks-ton). 4-3 (overtime). 3 Walter Hamilton (Pontiac Northern) del David Morgan (Ferndate). 9-6. 5 Enc Broad [Wood) del Nick Williams (Portage Northern). 7-2

1 1 2 P O U N D S : t D e r e k M o s c o v k . < & r -

mmgham Brother R«e) del Louie Tibai iTemperance-Bedtord). 8-5. 3 lan Santi-ago (Lincoln Park) del Tim Hughes (Holt). 9-8. 5 Adam Provencal (Grand Ha-ven) del Bryan Perkins - (Highland-Mil-lord). 3-0

119 POUNDS: 1. Fred Schumacher (Temperance-Bedtod) det JacoD MiSer (Lansing Waverly). 3r2. 3. Augie Facundo (Bay City Central) det Rusty Fowie* (Red-tord Catholic Central). 3-2; 5 Keith Dobner (Sterling Heights) det Dustm Trombly (New Baltimore-Anchor Bay) . 11-4

125 POUNDS: 1 Mitch Zoldowski (Brigh-ton) pinned Steven Davis (Belleville). 3 46, 3. Je<ry Anderson (Clarkston) del Andy Winofiradsky (Holly). 4-3, 5 -Steve Rotxrv son (East Detroit) det Todd Wiifong (Grandville) .7-1.

130 POUNDS: 1 Shane Foland (Mon-roe) 'del Todd Hicks (Temperance-Bed-ford). 6-4 (overtime). 3 Chris McOevrtt <Holly) del Kael Williams (SouthfieM-Lattvup). 5-2. 5. Jason Armstrong (Mt

"Pleasant) won by detaull over Shawn Schwartz (Rockford)

135 POUNDS 1 Tom CosteHo (Warren Lincoln) det Brandon Mardossian (North-vise). 6-5.-3 Keith Weyrowske (Bay City Western) det Dan Deciechi (Waterlord Kettering). 9-3. 5 Marc Famutaro (Tren-ton) det Ka.t Hara (Troy). 3-2

140 POUNDS: 1 Johnny Brown (St. Johns) pinned Jett. Mayer (Warren Lin-coln). 5 05. 3 Mike Gowans (Novi) det

6 Casey Gerbei (Temperance-Bedford). 1-0. 5 Dan Herrema (GrandviHe) del Ryan Sch»mm*ng (Monroe). 6-5 "

145 POUNDS 1 Ryan McBroom (Tempe«arice-Bedtord) won by criteria over Jett Wiscombe (Lake Orion). 4-4, 3 Tom Wetssend (Flint Northern) del Travis i lac qua (Walled t a k e Western). 8-7, 5. , Dave. Hudson (Traverse Crty) del Doug Carey (Flint Carman A ins wor th) . 4- V

152 POUNDS 1 Cedrlc Calhoun (Flint Northern) del Jess Hurley (Temper artce-Bedtord) 5-2. 3 Ken Rumps (Warren Lin-coln* del Darren Flagg (Birmingham Brother R»ce), 2-0: 5 Joel Bourbeau (Grand Biaoc) won by detautt over Kevin Page! (Port Huron Northern).

160 POUNDS 1 Stanley Wray (Lansing Eastern) pinned Kendrick Ellison (Flint Car-man A-nsworth), 3 32. 3 Mike Matotke (Muskegon Reetns Putter) det Tom Gizom (Troy Athens). 12-3(overt ime). 5 Jason Norton (Traverse City) del John Marcum (Flushing). 10-2.

171 POUNDS: 1 Damon Micheteen (Oarkslon) de* KeUey Shaw (Brighton). 15-2. 3 Jason Sleinacker (Howell) det Dan Ke«y (Redtord Cathokc Central). 5-4. 5 Brad StovaU-Reed tJeneon) det Brad Harvey (Charlotte). 7-2

189 POUNDS: 1. Matt Brady (Flint Kearsley) det Eric Boersma (Portage Cen-tral). 14-1; .3. Joe Johnstone (Port Huron) aet Tyler Webb (Lansing Everett). 4-3. 5. Mike'Atkinson (Davison) pinned Greg Sim-mons (Trenton) .4.24

Judo event Oakland CC to stage national tourney

The larges t -ever judo tou rnamen t for high school age a th le tes will be Saturday. March 9. a t Oakland Communi ty College's Orchard Ridge c a m p u s in Fa rming ton Hills. •

The compet i t ion is sponsored by Judo Affil i-a tes of Michigan. Inc.

More than 200 en t r an t s a r e expected based on ear ly reg is t ra t ion figures. Among the ta lented in-dividuals signed up Cacon Ca tana of Mount Clemens, the s t a t e champion who was third in the 1990 nat ional championships; Tony Okada of Cal-ifornia. the 1990 nat ional champion at 60 kilo-g r a m s and Olympic hopeful; Marcus Dawson of

New Jersey , the nat ional c h a m p a t 78 kilos and a junior national champion s ince age 9; H i ro ld Gett inga Of New Je rsey , t h e nat ional champion a t 71 kilos; and A f n k a King of F lor ida , the na-tional f ema le c h a m p a t 66 kilos.

"The cal iber of compet i t ion a t this t ou rnamen t will be very impress ive ." sa id Noboru Saito, the event chairperson "We expec t to see all of the top compet i tors of high school age f r o m around the U S . "

Judo, which evolved a s a mode rn sport in 1882, has been part of Olympic compet i t ion since 1964. It derives f r o m the anc ien t J a p a n e s e a r t of J iu Ji tsu, which was t rad i t iona l ly pract iced by

Samura i warr iors . Judo is well known for provid-ing t ra in ing for the mind a s well a s the body since the spor t cal ls for a focusing of m e n t a l fac-ulties

For informat ion on the 1991 U S. High School Nat ional Championships ca l l Sai to or Cindy Silk, 585-7582 « -

In addit ion to the compet i t ion, t h e r e will be workshops and instruct ional sessions a t OCC and, the even t ' s host hotel, the F a r m i n g t o n Hills Holi-day Inn. The re will also be tes t ing fo r r e f e r ee s , leading to cer t i f ica t ion for par t ic ipa t ion in f u t u r e tou rnamen t s .

Gtenn gymnasts

rule invitational Westland John Glenn captured

the Saline Invi ta t iona l gymnas -tics mee t S a t u r d a y with a score of 132 20.

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Lensman casts peaceful images in infrared By Linda Ann Chomin spec ia l writer

Re d f o r d t o w n s h i p photographer Wil l iam P . Thayer c r ea t e s b lack and white, hand-colored

i m a g e s of landscapes and a r c h i t e c t u r e that instill a sense of t ranqui l i ty in the v iewer .

F r o m the quiet ruins of an Engl ish abbey to the s imple a r ch i t ec tu ra l space of a doo rway in a s e rene Shaker communi ty , T h a y e r uses lines, fo rms , ba lance , and con t ras t ing lights, shadows and geomet r i c shapes to d r a w an individual into the s t r iking composit ions.

" I ' m a f ru s t r a t ed pa in t e r , " said William Thayer a t his P l y m o u t h business, Salone In terna t ional . " I used to work in oils, and pen and ink. Pen and ink, I think t h a t ' s where I got s t a r t ed working in black and white ."

T h a y e r jokingly r e f e r s to "a mid-life c r i s i s" as being the ca t a ly s t tha t p ro jec ted him into the world of photography.

"About six or seven yea r s t o c r e a t e his serene, ca lming photographs , Thayer shoots black and whi te , in f ra red f i lm, pr in ts the i m a g e s on m a t t e paper , then hand-colors the work using " t r a n s p a r e n t oils t ha t they used to use fo r po r t r a i t s . "

INFRARED FILM is sensi t ive to visible light and to red beyond the visible spec t rum into the invisible i n f r a r ed .

Being hea t sensit ive a s well, wi th i n f r a r e d f i lm it is possible to photograph seemingly invisible ob jec t s by the " l ight" of the hea t they give off.

A si lhouetted, rocky-mounta in a t sunse t becomes an e the rea l , a lmos t impress ionis t ic paint ing with m o u n t a i n top aglow, when T h a y e r used i n f r a r e d f i lm fo r a southwes t pho tograph .

' I t 's fun to work with infrared," Thayer said, "because It's unpredictable."

Thayer maid he uses "the whole month of October just fo r shoot ing." October 1990 b rought T h a y e r to the ancient l andscapes of Greece .

" I shot probably 60 rolls of f i lm in G r e e c e , " Thayer said. "I ' l l f ind m a y b e four or f ive images t h a t I ' l l use . " > -

T h a y e r ' s "Wate r P o t " w a s shot in a Grec ian " town built on the r i m of a volcano." The wa t e r pots ca t ch ra in w a t e r for household use.

A N C I E N T STONE s t a i r s lead the e y e u p w a r d to the lone, hand-colored object: a clay pot in n a t u r a l shades of brown. A p lay of shadows and lights, in g r a y s and whites , c r e a t e t r iangular shapes tha t p lease the eye. Geomet r i c l ines predominat ing the scene provide cont ras t to the cu rved lines of the w a t e r pot, while complemen t ing each other.

"What I look fo r in a nega t ive , " T h a y e r said, "if I can get the s a m e fee l ing (I had) when I was there , the s a m e feeling that c a m e over m e "

The mys te ry of another land, in ano the r t i m e coupled with the qu ie tness of the Grecian a r ch i t ec tu re , dominates . "Wa te r P o t . "

"The Stop Sign and The Cactus ,"

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W i l l i a m T h a y e r p h o t o g r a p h e d t h i s d o o r w a y in a K e n t u c k y S h a k e r c o m m u n i t y in 1986 . " I t h a a a m y s t e r y , o r q u i e t n e s s , a b o u t i t . I a l w a y s s h o o t o p e n d o o r s . E v e n if t h e d o o r i s c l o s e d , I h a v e t o o p e n i t . "

an unplanned Thayer image of a southwest landscape and a stop sign, creates aweovlromnen tal statement, a warning to stop destroying the e a r t h .

An unplanned image, it was Thayer ' s son who urged h im to pr int the photo, which took f i r s t p lace in photography a t the Coconut Grove Art Fa i r I n F lo r ida , one of the la rges t a r t f a i r s in the country .

The photo, shot in the southwes t a t sunset, shouts an eerie warn ing . "The cac tus is back lit and it sor t -of glows," T h a y e r said.

A burst of l ight surrounds the s top sign, d rawing the eye to the barely visible let ter ing, STOP.

THAYER'S SUBJECT m a t t e r ranges f r o m landscapes to archi tec ture , but Thayer said " I t ' s main ly a rch i tec tu re , I 'm a f t e r .

" I did quite a bi t of work in the Shaker communi ty , " Thayer sa id . " I t has a mys te ry or quietness about i t ."

Thayer ' s black and white photo of a Shaker sp i ra l s t a i rcase cap tu res your eye a t the bo t tom of the image. The cu rves a r e so s t rong that they puU t h e ^ i e w e r s eye up the snaking s ta i rcase . The " s t ra igh t lines of the ba lus t rades cont ras t the cu rves of the winding s tairs , c rea t ing in teres t and a s t rong sense of design.

Thayer exhibi ts his pho tographs a t a r t f a i r s throughout the Uni ted

States at a hectic pace of 25 fa irs daring spring, summer and fall .

"I really enjoy the art fair, the feedback you ge t f r o m p e o p l e coming into the booth ." T h a y e r said. "People will say it's kind of tranquil, or it's peaceful. Sometimes they'll say, it's moody."

Viewing Thayer ' s i m a g e s , you a r e overcome with peace fu lnes s , a sense of ca lm tha t invi tes you into the world, his pho tographs c r e a t e .

"I a lways shoot open d o o r s . " Thayer said. "If the door is c losed. I have to open it ."

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Landmarks shed perspective on community heritage AN INFORMAL drive a round Ob-

se rve r l and turned up these his tor ical tidbits:

• " In 1987, as a Michigan sesqui-cen tennia l project . Cooper t e a c h e r s and s tuden t s researched the school 's history and discovered i ts pioneer n a m e s a k e s "

So says a s ta te his tor ic m a r k e r outside Cooper School on Ann Arbor Trai l , n e a r Inkster Road, in West-land

The Original Cooper School w a s built be tween 1836 and 1841 on a f a r m owned by Gilbert Cooper nea r today 's Ann Arbor Tra i l and Middle-bel t The Coopers were Nankin Township pioneers who ran a s a w m -ill on the Rouge

Cooper School b e c a m e F r a c t i o n a l No 1 of Nankin and Livonia in 1849

In 1865, the distr ict built a one-room schoolhouse on land leased f r o m the Cooper 's son. Loren It w a s replaced in 1938 with a t h ree - room brick building.

Over the years , the school expand-ed to 17 rooms Livonia schools an-nexed it in 1957

A new school w a s built in 1966 "By this t ime. Cooper School's or i -gins and the Cooper family had been forgot ten ," accord ing to the his tor ic m a r k e r

The ambi t ious 1987 r e s e a r c h project , of course, helped r e s u r r e c t and preserve the role both the school and the fami ly played in local histo-ry-

• Dr Ezekiel Webb was F a r m -ington s f irst pos tmas te r in 1826 His log house, s ince remodeled, still

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This house served a s a post off-ice. physician's o f f i ce and a s a resi-dence for the doc tor , " r e a d s a city historic m a r k e r on the f r o n t l a w n

Under the siding a t t he back of the home, logs still can be seen Webb h^d Been a f r iend of F a r m i n g t o n founder Arthur P o w e r in Onta r io County. N Y

Webb 's house was put up in Farmington toy » oommuai i . -Quae raising <. iioth Moihlman tells us m h book,' If Walls Could Talk, Heritage Homes of Farmmg-ton "

Webb's compensa t ion a s pos tmas ter-* F r e e mai l ing pr iv i leges Le t t e r s cost about 25 cen t s lo send a t the t ime

Dr Webb would del iver the mai l as he m a d e his rounds e a t i n g for the sick It was an honorary )ob and not too demanding , ' Moehlman wr i t e s

The coming of the post o f f i ce off i cially changed the communi ty ' s n a m e f r o m Quaker Town to F a r m ington

• Under a canopy of shade t rees , it anchors a c i ty pa rk , providing a historic backdrop for the popular

Music Under the S tars concerts in summer.

But il once w a s the cen te rp iece a major da i ry opera t ion ia Livonia.

' The Wilson Barn was built in 19|fi on the burned-out foundation of an ea r l i e r s t ruc tu re built in 1888

i t is a fine e x a m p l e of an increas mgly r a re bank b a m style," re la tes a s ta te historic m a r k e r at West Chica go and Middlebelt

On the f a r m owned and operated by his fami ly s ince 1847. Ira Wilson built a mill ion-dollar en terpr i se that grew f rom da i ry fa rming , to deliv-ery to full c r e a m e r y operat ions .

Wilson, who died in 1944. held »ev e ra l local e lec t ive of f ices

a Amid a f a r m i n g backdrop at Cherry Hill $nd Ridge Road in Can-ton Township s tands Cherry Hill

United Methodist t nurch The congregai.ua. org.nizcd in

i834, was «»ru. uf 10 >*>rvc4 bv* De .trviit Methodist Conference .rcuit r ids r Marru» Swift, Garden Tuy's f irst white set t ler _

Congregants raised $600 to build the f i rs t house of worship in 1848 The present red brick. Gothic s ty le church went up ia 1882. Various fami l ies donated the s ta ined glass windows

"The well-preserved church has been the set t ing for many communi -ty d inners and social ga the r ings as well a s a religious focus for the c o m muni ty , " the s ta te historic m a r k e r out f ront tel ls us

Hob Sklar is a s s i s t a n t manaQ-i n o e d i t o r for special projects

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Show's gardens use water and fog for effect By C o r i n n e Aba t t stafl writer

J a m e s C. Scott of Bloomfie ld Hills has some kind of t r a c k record a s landscape a rch i tec t f o r the In-te rna t iona l Builders H o m e . F lower and Furn i tu re Show a t Cobo Cen-

-tmr.—'—— This next show, M a r c h 16-25.

will be his 29th yea r on the job. And he's as en thus ias t ic a s ever , m a y b e more so, about the su rp r i s e s he has in s tore for the m o r e than 400,000 people who a t t e n d annual-ly

"We s t a r t ed planning the '91 show before the 1990 show was over ," he said "This y e a r for the f irst t ime, we a r e building an Eas t -er Bunny tha t will be about 20 fee t long and 15 feet high. I t will be filled with thousands of f lowers . I t is being brought in on a f lat bed t ra i l e r . "

The bunny is being built by Hunt-ers Creek Perennia l Ga rdens of La-peer

In keeping with the increased in-terest in the env i ronment and wet-lands. the re will be a 40- by 40-foot

water garden, p repa red by Grass Roots Landscape & Nursery Con-t rac tors of New Boston. It will be complete with fish ( Japanese koi, an exotic m e m b e r of the ca rp fam-ily), lots of f lowers such as water hyacinths, dwarf papayrus, um-brella pa lm, w a t e r canna, water lettuce, t ropica l tha l ia and tropical water-lily.

Gary Bates of Gras s Roots said, "We might have a bull f rog if we can wake one up," adding that wa-ter gardens of all sizes f r o m a half wa te r -ba r re l for a pat io to larger ones in the y a r d with e i ther a soft

Landscape architect wins award F o r the f i rs t t i m e las t year ,

J a m e s C. Scott, Cobo C e n t e r f lower show landscape a r c h i t e c t , docu-mented the p r epa ra t i ons and the fi-nal displays on f i lm.

He submit ted this documen ta t ion t o the Michigan N u r s e r y and Land-scape Association and r ece ived ao a w a r d for "A F lower Show," a t a special luncheon in G r a n d Rapids las t month.

He said each of the g a r d e n build-e r s in the show should s h a r e in the a w a r d . They include: M a r k J . Baldwin & Associates, P lymouth ; Colasamti Greenhouse, Ruthven, Ontario; Hunters Creek Pe renn ia l Gardens, Lapeer ; L e a s e . Land-

scape. Wate r fo rd , Michigan Deck Builders. Lake Orion; and Muel lers Sunrise Nurse ry , Shelby Township.

Others shar ing in the credi t a r e : City of Det ro i t P a r k s & Recrea t ion Depar tmen t ; Soulliere Decora t ive Stone. Utica; Superior Scape, Uti-ca; Zendt ' s Landscaping, Mount Clemens; and Bonsai Center , Mount Clemens. All of them will be re-turning fo r the 1991 show.

Scott said his_responsibility is to "design, coordinate , de ta i l and su-pervise" this show, which is one of the m a j o r ones of i ts kind in the Midwest.

"P repa ra t i on begins one y e a r in advance with the deve lopment of

the m a s t e r p lan tha t locates and shapes all the var ious gardens and parks. Order ing a l l hort icultural mater ia ls is next , g rowers and greenhouses procured and stock brought in for forcing. ," Scott wrote in a s t a t e m e n t submitted with his p ic tu res fo r the award competit ion.

He said whi le outs ide show the landscape c o n t r a c t o r s m a y be bit-ter rivals, when they work on the show together , " the espr i t de corps is just p h e n o m e n a l "

Sponsors of the gardens were: Art Van, F i r s t F e d e r a l of Michi-gan, National Bank of Detroit and Standard Fede ra l .

or ha rd liner a re "very b i g , r i g h t now."

SCOTT SAID, "I think the w a t e r ga rden is pa r t of an evolu t ionary process. More and more people can have a wet lands garden in their own y a r d . "

He listed some of the o ther types of ga rdens new to this yea r ' s show — " g a r d e n s to eat (an a t t r a c t i v e way to have a vegetable garden) , a bulb ga rden (Lease Landscape of Waterford) , a Japanese bonsai ga r -den (Bonsai Center of Mount Clemens) and a fog garden ."

The Detroi t Parks & Recrea t ion D e p a r t m e n t is working on t h e ' f o g garden . Scot t predicted, "It will be a t hea t r i ca l garden with the fog coming down the gorge," adding, "and a s in past years there will be w a t e r — wate r — wate r and m o r e f lowers than ever before . . . w h a t we have now is a hall of ga rdens . "

Another harbinger of the f u t u r e of ga rdens will be the p resence of o r n a m e n t a l grass. "You' l l s e e much m o r e it than be fore be-cause i t ' s low main tenance and m a n y people just want to keep their p r o p e r t y looking soft and na t -ural . . . . na tura l i sm," he said, " is the thing of the fu tu re . "

Scott said all plants will be l i -beled, "So bring a notebook to wr i t e down the names of p lants you want to r e m e m b e r and. oh — w e a r c o m f o r t a b l e shoes."

E v e n t h o u g h it w a s i n s i d e , t h e 1990 b u i l d e r s s h o w w a t e r f a l l , w h e n f i n i s h e d , w a s c l o s e t o t h e r e a l t h i n g w i t h f l o w i n g w a t e r , r o c k s , f e r n s , t r e e s , s h r u b s , c l u m p s of f l o w e r s — a n d n o m o s -q u i t o e s . M a r k J . B a l d w i n A s s o c i a t e s of P l y m o u t h d e s i g n e d i t .~

Soprano showcases range By Mary J a n e Doe r r specia l writer

Judi th Zorn is a s o p r a n o who knows her voice. She knows i ts capa-bilities, i ts fea tures , its d is t inct ions , and its l imitations.

S a t u r d a y evening, F e b 9, the Bloomfield Hills res ident g a v e a f r e e r ec i t a l a t the Liberal Ar t s T h e a t r e a t Schoolcraf t College in Livonia, pick-ing he r music to show off those qual-ities. The en te r t a inmen t w a s a mix of light, popular pieces with a f ew ser ious opera ar ias , a m o s t en joy-ab le diversion.

Zorn is a s tage personal i ty wi th an exc i t ing demeanor . This c r i t i c has witnessed f i rs thand her a c t i n g skill

n ie Oakley in "Annie Ge t Y o u r Gun," and Nellie in "South P a c i f i c " a t the Bay View Music Fes t iva l .

But because her ac t ing ski l ls a r e so s t rong, the tendency h a s been to cha rac t e r - cas t her into t he se s t a r -r ing roles, not in p a r t s showcas ing h e r vocal range. Feb. 9 w a s t h e f i r s t oppor tuni ty to listen to this s o p r a n o singing the right r epe r to i re .

ZORN'S VOCAL range is t ha t of a soprano whose s t rength is a t t he top of her range.

Aria 's such as Of f enbac h ' s "My Lords and Ladies I Salute Y o u " (La Perichole) and Massenet ' s "Rec i t a -t ive" and "Gavot te" f r o m Manon showed off that power, con ta in ing phras ing that was pa r t i cu l a r ly sui t -able for her emotional i n t e r p r e t a -tion. Her choice of " S t a n d c h e n " (Strauss) was appropr ia te , s ince it sui ts her range perfect ly .

The Manon was the even ing ' s cli-m a x . It was well-chosen, not too long, with short phras ing t h a t al-lowed her to dr ive out he r f o r c e wi thout having to sing long, d r a w n -out phrasing.

Most reci ta ls a r e in F r e n c h . Eng-lish, German , and I tal ian.

' Zora ' s diction was good in a l l the ; l anguages and especial ly in Menot-• t i ' s f a m o u s a r ia f r o m The Telephone .

The words in this piece w e r e funny because her English w a s c l e a r . Since this song lies in the m i d d l e r ange

review where she has mos t d i f f i cu l ty project ing, - the smal l aud i to r ium proved to be an advan tage .

MOST E F F E C T I V E on the con-cer t bill w a s Mendelssohn's "Hexen-lied" and Arnold 's "Hist! Hist!" be-cause Zorn ma in ta ined an e levated intensity and m a n a g e d to p ro jec t ex-c i tement with her a n i m a t e d style. Both songs exhibited her best quali-ties: her ac t ing abil i ty and the r ange of her project ion.

Every s inger depends upon a good accompanis t . Ga l e K r a m e r is excep-tional, a l w a y s a t t he right place, with the r igh t shading; support ive , never the vir tuoso. Ha rp i s t Donna Novack provided the Br i t t en tr i logy "Afton Wate r , " "The Winter , " and "Leezie L indsay" with cohesion and rhythmic spa rk le .

Zorn has been s tudying with Bar -bara Windham and obviously is headed in the r ight direct ion, work-ing on e l imina t ing the b rea thy quali-

ty in her middle voice and evening out her range.

Mozart 's "Ma se colpa non ho," and "batti , ba t t i , " Mendelssohn's "Auf Flugeln des Gesanges ," and Copland's "S imple G i f t s " were not only beautiful addi t ions to the pro-g r a m but r ep resen t the kind of sing-ing she should be doing. They will help her develop the sustaining qual-ity of the melodic line of her voice.

Hopefully, the a t t r a c t i v e soprano will continue to develop her opera repertoire.

clarification Livonia res ident K a r e n Smathere,

profiled in the Observer Feb. 21, is the f irst s tudent in the Livonia Pub-lic Schools C rea t i ve and Pe r fo rming Arts p rogram to win a Scholastic Arts Awards H a l l m a r k Award.

She won in reg iona l competit ion f o r her c o l o r e d p e n c i l work , "Sharon." •*

She's a senior, in her four th year a t Churchill High School.

Floral carnival set Think spring. The Michigan Floral Association will host its 71st annual

spr ing convention and t r a d e show, "A F lo ra l Carnival ," March 1-4 a t the Hyat t Regency Hotel . Dearborn .

A c a r n i v a l of spring f lora l a r r a n g e m e n t s c rea ted by the nat ion 's top f loral designers will be displayed. Four design

""Shows a r e planned. More than 3,000 f lor is ts f r o m the Midwest will ga the r to

tout the i r skills, l e a rn abou t new t r ends and techniques and shop the t r a d e show.

Profess iona l f loral des igners will c o m p e t e in a design con-tes t to exhibi t the latest in f lo ra l t rends . The f ive designers who score the highest overal l will c o m p e t e fo r cash and the coveted MFA Designer fo the Y e a r t i t le .

F lo ra l shop designers will be a b l e to work direct ly with nat ional ly recognized des igners dur ing hands-on workshops.

Indus t ry exper ts will e d u c a t e f lor is ts on how to build a success fu l business during business sessions. The t r ade show will boas t 150 exhibit booths. -

Tour s will stop a t f lora l shops and a r e a "wholesalers and g reenhouse growers.

The Michigan f lor icul ture indus t ry is m a d e up of 470 greenhouse growers, 30 ful l- l ine wholesa le r s plus special ty m a n u f a c t u r e r s of f lora l - re la ted products .

The indust ry provides 8,000 jobs and cont r ibu tes 8254 mil-lion annua l ly to the s t a t e ' s economy. Michigan ranks f i f th na t iona l ly in sales of f lor icu l ture produc ts , according to the F e d e r a l / S t a t e Agricul tural S ta t i s t ics Service .

More than 540 acres , under g reenhouse cove r in Michigan, p roduce 1100 million worth of p roduc t a t wholesale value. Only Cal i fornia and Flor ida have m o r e covered growing a r e a than Michigan.

The Lansing-based MFA r e p r e s e n t s 1,100 florists , g rower s and. wholesa le rs of f loral p roduc t s .

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Learn the business of i?eing an artist •By L inda A n n C h o m i n s p e c i a l writer

: I I .you ' re an a r t i s t in need of informat ion on turning your talent into an economical ly success fu l business, then plan to a t tend the Livonia Arts Commission workshop on "The Business of Being an Artist . The i n f o r m a t i v e workshop for ar t i s t s of

all exper iences will be 1:30-5 p.m. Sa turday . March 16. in the Livonia Civic Center Li-b ra ry Audi tor ium. Fa rming ton Road and F ive Mile.

La th rup Village ar t is t and lec turer Nancy Thayer will speak about "vi ta l in format ion l h a t eve ry a r t i s t needs to know." Topics such a s es tabl ishing goals, working with gal ler ies , r ecord keeping and t ime m a n a g e m e n t a r e only a few of the a reas Thayer plans to cov-e r .

"The workshop will focus on those a r t i s t s who eventua l ly want to work with gal ler ies both in Michigan and out-of-s ta te ." Thayer said.

THAYER IS an accomplished ar t i s t who

teaches at Center for CreaUve Studies in De-troi t and a t the Detroit Ins t i tu te of Arts

She received h«r Mas te r of Ar t s degree f r o m Michigan State Univers i ty and a Mas-te r of Fine Arts f r o m Inst i tuto Allende, Mex-ico.

Exhibitions of her work have g raced gal-lery walls in New York, Chicago. Florida. West G e r m a n y and Mexico and ac ros s Mich-igan f rom the Rubiner Ga l le ry in West Bloomfield to the Bay St ree t Ga l le ry in Northport .

Thayer said she cur ren t ly is "co-cura t ing the 1992 German Amer ican E x c h a n g e Exhi-bition where an exhibition by f ive Detroit-a r e a ar t i s t s will be exchanged wi th that of f ive ar t i s t s f r o m West G e r m a n y "

IN MARCH, Thayer has been honored with the duty of j u ro r fo r the Ann Arbor Street Art Fa i r .

Thayer said informat ion such a s prepar-ing work for a gal lery, se lect ing a gallery and working with gal ler ies will be included in the Livonia Arts Commission workshop

Livonia a r t s commissioner Therese J a y e initiated the ser ies of workshops and semi-na r s for a r t i s t s in March 1989 Since that time, guest speaker s have revealed informa-tion and t ips on a r t topics, which ranged f r o m f r a m i n g your a r t to cr i t ique sessions

"When I s t a r t ed on the a r t s commission. I thought we should have someone c o m e in to speak on a r t — purchasing a r t , wha t to look for. buying a r t to f i t no t only your budget but your and your home and (buying) something you can live with," J a y e said

AT T H E end of the f irst workshop. J a y e said, she realized the audience was predomi-nantly a r t i s t s hungry for knowledge about marke t ing their work That is when J a y e

and received Nancy Thayer ' s n a m e Since the f i rs t a r t i s t ' s workshop two years

ago. a r t i s t s f r o m Birmingham. West Bloom-field. P lymouth , Fa rming ton . Livonia and Canton benefi ted f r o m Livonia Arts Com-mission s emina r s and workshops

Among local a r t i s t s who benefi ted f r o m

the ser ies of workshops is Canton res ident Gwen Dietrich. Dietrich's f irst one w o m a n exhibition. "Dogs and Dames ." opens F r iday , March IS at Nelson's Ga!ler> in Livonia

"The workshop helped m e to focus and plot a s t ra tegy to begin exhibi t ing and sell-ing m y work." Dietrich said

Dietrich, who works in colored pencil , pas-tel and watercolor, said the ser ies of semi-na r s and workshops crea ted an oppor tun i ty to learn f r o m other a r t i s t s

"It helped to listen to the other a r t i s t s and what their concerns were ." Dietr ich said

SOME O F what Dietrich learned f r o m the Livonia Ar t s Commission workshops includ-ed how to compose an inventory list of all

these workshops." J a y e said Especia l ly with the lbudget i cuts f r o m the MCA. a r t i s t s will need these types of p r o g r a m s . "

At a Livonia Arts Coinmission-sponsored session last fa l l . Thayer asked the audience of a r t i s t s* ' "What is it you a r e a i m i n g for . what a r e you willing to sacr i f ice for your artr" — ;;—— —~ :

These a r e key quest ions for a r t i s t s which the workshops t r ies to help . them answer

SINCE T H E workshop is underwr i t t en by the L.vonia Arts Commission, the c h a r g e to the a r t i s t s is minimal

Regis t ra t ion f ee for the workshop is $3 R e f r e s h m e n t s will be se rved dur ing a mid-af ternoon break

her pieces , c r ea t e a file c a r d c a t a l o g each J a y e sa id t i g TfrtS"?<5mmissIofi" p r e f e r r e d piece sCTfcnitted to gal ler ies and establ ish pr ices for i e r work

"I d o n y k n o w of any o ther commun i t i e s that spotfcor workshops where the a r t i s t can grow and benefit . Dietrich said

Therese J a y e concurred with Diet r ich . " I ' d like to see. other commun i t i e s pick up

lhat a r t i s t s planning to a t tend the Business of Being an Artist workshop pre- reg is te r by contact ing the Livonia City Hall 's Communi -ty Resources Center at 421-2000

Although no one will be turned a w a y a t the door on the day of the workshop." J a y e said .

Brassy music Cassette introduces kids to classics By Susan Buck st&ff writer

Kids r ega rd Mark Rubin 's la test casset te . "Bring on the Brass" as rousing, foot -s tomping fun.

Adults know tha t it 's real ly classi-cal music for chi ldren ages 5 to 8.

The casse t te , released in Novem-ber. is designed to be a p r i m e r on the British version brass band and in-cludes a mus ica l story wr i t ten by Rubin All the mus ic is pe r fo rmed by ^he Hannaford S t ree t Silver Band, a Toronto Brass orches t ra .

* - Born in Detroi t and ra ised in Huntington Woods. Rubin, 45. is a

: g r adua t e oT K a l a m a z o o College and •Berkley High school.

He now lives in Toronto. He began his c a r e e r a s a photographer and then went on to produce educat ional And insti tutional f i lms and videos

"I asked the,band to select severa l pieces," Rubin said . "The brass band

. r epe r to i r e is not widely recorded ." " Eight band m e m b e r s j a m m e d into • Rubin 's o f f i ce one day to give a s am-

ple. When Rubin ' s two chi ldren Jacob ,

^115. and Anna. 13. were younger, t hey - ; w e r e the inspira t ion for his musica l " -endeavors . 2 "I wanted to introduce my son. ; w h o was only 3 a t the t ime, to classi-c a l mus ic . " Rubin said "I looked fo r lit book and r eco rd which had c lear , ^s imple exp lana t ions with p leasant - m u s i c and could not find i t any-where . Helping chi ldren learn about and a p p r e c i a t e classical music is a

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t r e m e n d o u s l y • r e w a r d i n g expe r i -ence."

RUBIN DECIDED the job could best be done himself. Nine years lat-e r . with input f r o m Rober t Suther-land. his son 's f o r m e r t r u m p e t teach-er who is also a f luge lhom p layer with the Hannaford Band. Rubin re-leased " T h e Orches t ra . "

I t ' s a combina t ion of words, mus ic and p ic tures , providing chi ldren with just the sor t of audio-visual introduc-tion to c las ical music that be envi-sioned

"The O r c h e s t r a " project enlight-

Exhibition's focus: 'Sculpture in wood'

The work of wood sculptor Leon-ard Cave will be fea tured in an ex-hibit at t he Center for Crea t ive-Studies' Cente r Gal ler ies March 8 through April 19.

The opening recept ion to m e e t the ar t i s t will take place 4 30-7 p.m F r iday . March 8 Cave will also present a slide lec ture discus-sion of his scu lp ture a t 1 30 p.m at the Cente r fo r Crea t ive Studies In-s t i tu te of Music and Dance Audito-

Af te rwards . at 3 p m . , Cave will give an in fo rmal talk about the e x -hibit

Cavers work reveals a sculp tura l language t ha t is quick, exp res s ive and i m m e d i a t e He says that wood's responsiveness and na tura l qual i t ies play an impor tan t role in

his aes the t i c decision-making pro-cess.

Wood's na tura l beauty, tex ture , i m p e r f e c t na ture , changes in color, warping, twist ing and cracking a r e all composi t ional f ea tu re s that cha r ac t e r i z e this a r t i s t s s tyle

" L e o n a r d Cave: Sculptor in Wood" can be seen at the Cente r Gal ler ies , 15 E Kirby in Detroi t . The ga l l e ry is at Woodward -Ave-nue and K i r b y in th$, Park Shelton Building.

Exhit tUCns a re open to the pub-lic and admission is free. Gal le ry hours a r e 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Tues-day -F r iday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sa turday and Sunday. 10 a .m to 4 p.m

Paid parking is avai lable inside the P a r k Shelton and f ree pa rk ing is ava i lab le in the Center for Cre-a t ive Studies parking lots

ened me to a world of musica l voids tha t exist for chi ldren." Rubin said. " I ' m not a musician in any sense Music is something I a d m i r e . "

The book, wri t ten by Rubin and il-lustra ted by Alan Daniel, p receded the accompanying recording xhat f ea tu res Pe te r Ustinov as n a r r a t o r with the Toronto Ph i lha rmonic Or-ches t ra per forming the music .

The book and record were se lected a s Paren t s ' Choice "Gold Seal Award Winner." an American Library Asso-ciation "notable recording. ' and a J u n o Award nominee for Best Chil-d r e f f s Recording "

F O R "BRING on the Brass . " Ru-bin recrui ted ve teran PBS ac to r Leo McKern. best known for his role in the British television ser ies " Rum-pole of the Bai ley" to host and nar-

r a t e the recording

McKern introduces the concer t and each of the selections, r e la t ing interest ing bits of history and gives explanat ions about b rass instru-m e n t s along the way The record ing ends with a special s tory about the musica l misadven tu res of a b rass band in search of an aud ience . '

"The music on this record ing is ve ry vibrant and al ive ." Rubin said. "Scott Joplin 's S top t ime Rag. ' sev-e r a l marches such as Abe Holzman ' s rousing 'Blaze Away March" and nurse ry songs were used, a long with an original composit ion by Canad ian composer . J . Scott I rv ine . "

"The Orchestra," on video and cassette, is available at all Har-mony House and Borders Book-shop locations

"Bnng on the Brass" on cas-sette tape, is at all Harmony House locations It is also at Fall-ing Water Books i n . 4 n r i Arbor. Marmel Gifts & Toys in Farm-ington Hills. Children's Book Shop in Southfield. Half-Way'Down the Stairs children's b o o k s t o r e in Ro-chester and Borders Bookshops.

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O P E N S U N 2 - 5 P M Th« captivating cnarm ol Bloomfield Villaga reflect* Th« personally ol ihn 1927 English Style TmJor Home Among me unique ana spac.ai ap-pointments are a, marble li'eplace «n]h custom oak mantle, nardwooa floors French doors many solid Or ass lulures in a ne» marble entry OutstanOmg updating recently com-pleted S212.900

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20075 Wellesley Birmmgnam Ml 48009 - W olt Evergreen S Ol H Mile Center enirar^e crfde drive 4 bed-room coMntM. 2'-i barns 2 . tire-places lormai dining room 3 car at-'ached garage

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BEAUTIFUL Birmingham bungalow 3 bedroom on tree-lined family street near downtown Move-in con-dition Hardwood floors updated kjtcnen and bath Newer appliances large 2nd floor master suite w new carpet S >39.9Q0 1627 Stanley Open House Son !-4pm 644-9328

F O X C R O F T S U B . Birmingham - 3 bedroom. 2' > bath, family room/counlry kitchen w/ dutf f i replace finished basement , screened porch. 1st floor laundry Central air sprinkler system Bloomfield Hills Schools Lease/Buy option ' 8SS-S001

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683 Kimberly J285 000 Tucked away on dead end streel m Ouanon school area, beftmd private courtyard is a 2378 sq ft 3 Oed-'oom custom home on a small lot. >deal for the professional couple

SALES CONNECTION - 258-0852

BIRMINGHAM - A CUSS.C 3 story colonial 5 bedroom 2 ' i baths. kitchen 1st Boor laundry den. ••re-Place $225,000. terms 644-6443 BIRMINGHAM bungalow Immacu-late 3 bedroom home walking dis-tance to downtown Recently paint-ed first floor, second floor r-aster bedroom and basement While mmi-bbnds. hardwood H o e s plus fireplace Florida room at rear $138 000 2 . . 624 2370

BIRMINGHAM COLONIAL Bu.lt 1984 3 bedrooms '2'i baths large family room « / Srepiace finished basement On cul-de-sac Move m COnditwv $ i 74 000 258-6024

BIRMINGHAM - JUST LISTED Sharp lour bedroom bungalow m Pembroke Manor Outstanding lam-* t rAom addition Hardwood floors $127 500

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BIRMINGHAM Open Sat 8 S i n V 4 p m Qa»»e«o»oniai on tree kned Street walk to Quartan school 4 bedroom. 2"» bath large fam»-lyrommm 4master bedroom addi-nem hrepiace. central air 8 alarm system $294 000 644-^)27

BIRMINGHAM Sharp 3 Bedroom ranch m a greet location A must see'$129 900 IH-149) As* tor Jules

CHAMBERLAIN REALTORS 647-8400

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Birmingham room bock Cape Ou-ei tree-lined sireei (117.900 Open Bun 1-5pm 847-2518

BIRMINGHAM Spacious 4 bedroom. T t bath colo-nial with screened porch, family

i treed > Aid 1204 900 JANETTE ENGELHAROT

844-8700 MAX BROOCK INC REALTORS

BUILDERS OWN 1979 targe Custom bum Bloomfield H i m schools. Woodward-Hickory Grove area Solid oak interior doors & trim, be-veled glass, build m vac A lood pro-cessor; air 2'v car. 2 fireplaces many eitras. ireed lot Open House Sun I -4pm S195 OOO Days 377-2200 Eves 858-2695

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F R A N K L I N V I L L A G E Charming cape cod at the top of a hik Spectaculbr acre ot property . 4 bedrooms 2 ' i bams family room with hrepiace and built ins plus inr-•ng room hrep)ace. hardwood floors end much more I SWRj $385,000

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BY OWNER. Georgetown style colo-nial. scenic setting. Bloomfield Hitls 4 bedroom 2W baths 2800 sq ft

brary. brick courtyard patio gas grill, lust floor laundry, central av sprinklers $229 000 737-417.0

BY OWNER - S Bloomfield High-lands immaculate 3 bedroom bnck Ranch vaulted ceiling Florida rborn with striking view of deck and pri-vate yard Large, open kitchen din-ing, and living areas wrth par and fireplace Two full baths Two car carage Bioomheid Hills. Schools $119,500 332-5907

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - w tamed tuBy updated 4 Bedroom 2" j bath colonial Family room deck overlooking heavily treed lot. new kitchen, close to public 8 private schools Open Sunday 1-4 or by appointment 2839 Courwlle Drive $186 500 " 334-4139

CAPE COO home prime in town Birmingham location, charming 8 spacious. 4-5 bedrooms, large bright living room, library, dming room, 2 baths renovated kitchen w/

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W'door Openers, wolmaniied deck vertical 4 horizontal blinds, vinyl sid mg ready tor immediate occupancy, great investment, price drastically reduced tor quick sale by owner $199,000 Approa total area w/ basement & garage 3700 sq ti Days 642-1620. after 6 855-9655

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S JUST LISTEO Outstanding in every way Breakfast room with fireplace.

»ound pool family roomt liB/ary. porch overlooking the i acre

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Beautiful bock— ranch Great landscaping, huge deck lower level completely finished with 2nd kitchen, 3 bed-rooms, 3'» baths family room with beamed cathedral ceiling 8 lire-place rec room side entrance ga-rage $234 900

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B U I L D E R S M O D E L immediate Occupancy Bloomfield Huts Proper N w 4 unique custom homes with condommrum services Ideal tor empty nesters Located on West side dl Wcxidward A w and N of LonePtne Model open Fn -Tues. 1-5pm Priced from $495 OOO Can Katharine at 647-9380

BY OWNER - P octet on Park - 3 bed-r o o m c a p e code. 1'v ba th . $180,000 758 Madison Open Sun 1-4pm or by appointment 645-0816

CONJEMPORARY .RANCH - 3 bed rooms. V * baths on 1% acres Ca-thedral ceiling wrth skylights m Great Room, neutral decor Bioom-hetd Hills Schools $128,500 CALL M A U D GRANZOW 547-4578

THE PRUDENTIAL * GREAT LAKES REALTY 648-6000

BIRMINGHAM Open Sat -Sun 1 5 3 bedrooms 3rd floor studio, new kitchen w/appliances new furnace 4 an newer bath Detached garage • opener Landscaped yard 544 Pan. $179 000 eves 842-2019

BLOOMF iELD HH.LS SCHOOLS } bedroom 3 bain updated rancn on cui-de-sac Custom oea kitchen, central aw large family room • 1 7 3 000 334-0714

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LAKE PRIVILEGES This house has it an 3 bedrooms family room, newer kitchen and bath 151 floor laundry, central air garage All this and West Bloomfield schools too $84,900 (BEl RED CARPET KElM 855-9100

O P E N S U N D A Y ' 1 - 4 1410 Clarendon s /Lone Pine E / F r a n k l i n JUST REOUCED Chalmers Lake location $449 000

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5PM Exclusive. Executrve entertainment Approximately 3.300 sq ft ol tunury 4 bedroom Colonial on cul-de-sac new kitchen family room/great room 4 0 . x 33 -19e9, 1 ; Story BloomtietO Hills Schools A must see' Price $199 000 a S400 000 v a T ue 2017 Fo* Glen C1 North ot Square Lake. East ol Opdyke m Fon Hills Sub Century 21 Paiazxoic 4 Travis, 889-5000

STORY STATELY TUPOB with cedar root in prestigious Heron Ridge includes 5 bedrooms, oak panel library 5 fireplaces rear ten-rece 4 targe iront courtyard A se-cured gaiehouse community next to Forest Lake Country Club Bunt by John Ricbards Development Corp.

540-4232 CONTEMPORARY NEW Lake ac-

cess vaulted ceilings. 3.000 sq ft Too many features fo kst $269,000

HELP-U-SELL REAL ESTATE 454-9535

DESIRABLE Pembroke Area Bnck 2 bedroom, basement, garage fife-place. new carpeting, appliances. 2216 Manchester $96,900 649-4689

I T S PERFECT Great location: Excellent floor plan. Beauti ful ly d e c o r a t e d Exotic Landscaping meticulously cared lor and a hop: skip and a iump to Downtown Birmingham Come See For Yourself Sat March 2nd-10am-3pm at 1535 Washington Street Birmingham 647-1723

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$ 1 6 9 , 9 0 0 Bloomfield - HiHs schools with Bir-mingham mailing Vaulted ceiling, contemporary, updated kitchen with ceramic floor 3 bedrooms. 2 Baths. 2 cat attached garage Lovely lot H-18-832

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MAGNIFtCANT NEW Construction m Franklin An wet plaster 5-6 bed-rooms 5' i Baths. 6 fireplaces, oui-Uoo* pool wwtUrlpool 4 car garage Drastically reduced Irom $ 1 6 mil-ken to $1 3 million Shown by ap-pointment only 737-2134

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HELP-U-SELL of South Oakland 541-0700

4 Bedroom Tudor on Cui-de-sac Li-brary, family room, fireplace 1st floor laundry $285,000

Quad on 3/4 acre with lake privi-leges New kitchen family room 2 fueplaces and more $296 400

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HELP-U-SELL ot South Oakland 541-0700

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is what this 3 bedroom 2 bath rancn has to offer Beautifully finished basement attached ude entry ga-rage treed lot wen cared for Call tor appointment today $179 000 IB365CI Century 21 Palauolo 4 Travis 689-5000

NEW ON THE MARKET in Bloom-lieid HiHs. great location. Hickory I Grove 4 Woodward area 4 bed-rooms 2 5 baths den famify room | hrepiace. air, 2 ' i car garage $188 500 Open Sun 1-4o>byappt

338-Phome 8566

OPEN SUNDAY 1-6PM BEVERLY HILLS - Totally remod-eled 3 bedroom 2 bath brick ranch with den New kitchen root. 4 hard-wood floors $143 900 433-1781

OPEN SUN - 4 bedroom. 3 ' i bath. 3 189 sq- ft immaculate Tudor m Bioomtieid Twp Birmingham ad-dress 4 schools Prrvale acre ol ma-ture landscaping near prestigious Meadowiake School Excellent craftsmanship $325,000 851-1086

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N E W L I S T I N G S BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE PRISTINE CON&TiON' Totally updated icwel Take « the mews of beautiful gar-dans from master Suite panelled Iam4y room and eat-m kitchen This 3 bedroom home « filled with charm'$295 000 647-7100

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS' Wi»ems-burg colonial in immaculate condi-tion. features 4 bedrooms 2 - » baths family room and recently decorated msade and Out Owei cui de-sac freed lot $255 000

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE "Wonder j Mty gracious 4 bedroom ] ' i bath colonial with 3 fireplaces screened ! porch overlooking a 20 X 40 pool I first hoor master suite and loads of j closets $480 000 847-7100

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school* $249 900 H-18095

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N E W L I S T I N G S MOVE-IN CONDITION' Sharp 4 bedroom contemporary offers 2 ' i baths wilh targe family room brick wall fireplace with raised hearth and convenient to schools shopping aod lreeways $152-900 851-6900

RANCH WITH CASS LAKE DOCK' Deeded boat dock at private marina included with this 2 bedroom ranch with sharp kitchen and coiy tire-Sjlaced Irving room Corner lot and 2 car at tached garage $100 000 851-6900

MAPLE WOODS NORTH is now af-fordable Contemporary 3 bedroom. 2 ' i balh home offers great room with fireplace library with wet bar and built-ws and -more $250,000 851-6900

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 663S Red Cedar N ol WiHow Rd and W olt Lochaven Rd TOTALLY GLAMOROUS - 4 bedroom cluster home with library, knockout kitchen 2 whirlpool tubs sei amidst tall pines A beauty'$187 500 RED CARPET K 8 K 855-9100

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 3758 Terrybrook S of Walnut Lk and E of Orchard Lk LIFE MAKE EASY - Brick ranch with updated kitchen, large lamily room.with ca-thedral ceiling and stone hrepiace Large lot m prime Wesl Bloomfield locale Enceiieni value al $134,900 RED CARPET KElM 855-9100

OPEN SUN' 1-5 4 bedroom 2 ' i bath colonial, jarculai1 drive lamily room with fireplace $1S9 900 2671 Bay Or f-Mer 4 Willow 360-2119

POPULAR PEBBLE CREEK spacious 3 bedioom 2 story Large master suite with silling area Very private setting with view ot cree* Priced rohtat"$ 154 900 PBB

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SPECTACULAR W BLOOMFiElO RANCH - buill in 1987 Over 2100 sq tl of luxury 3 bedrooms 3 full baths, circular drive, skylights deck gorgeous private wooded yard at-tached gantoe. full basement Asking. $195 900

CALL STEVE CASH THE MICHIGAN GROUP

REALTORS 8S 1.4100

WEST BLOOMFIELD Contemporary! Wonderful floor ptan' Downtown master' Library' Multi-level dec*

$374,500 ANN FENNER SPIEGEL 644-6705 OR 737-2478

MAX BROOCK INC REALTORS

COUNTRIFIED COLONIAL Almost v acre treed lot. 4 bed-rooms f amity room, plus 2 car attached garage Obvious value' $135 600

BETTtE DAVIS RE MAX EXECUTIVE 737-8800

OREAM OF A LIFETIME' 4*5 bed room 3 ' i bath conlemporar. with finished walk out 1st Boor master Bloomfield HAS Schools $398 000 SRR M A * BROOCK 826-4000

MAGNIFICENT HOME - Dramatic courtyard unify - Jacurr tub. "lich-en is every woman s dream great home for antertaming So much Qualify throughout" $415 000

JUST REDUCED - Birmingham Schools 3 Bedrooms hrepiace in kvshg room Florida Room Central air. 2 cm attached garage Warranty $1 ' 9 000

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BRAND NEW elaborately designed 2 story bnck contemporary in pres-tigious sub. 3 900 sq tt 4 Bed-rooms. 2"i baths, famay room living room, dining room. 2 hrepMce* gourmet kitchen breax last nook $359 000

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-> A l l O f T h e B e l l s and Whistles come wilh this rewo-vated sprawling ranch m Farming-ton's prune downtown area Tree-lined streets complete the picture tor this beaubful ranch with full basement and attached garage $144 900

B e a u t i f u l S p r a w l i n g R a n c h on a large hillside lot m scenic Glen Orchard dose to downtown shop-ping Custom features! include tire-place in living room, wet bar slate foyer, 3 ooorwaii-s to lovely patio loads ot siorage and a side entry garage $174,900

A l l T h e S p a c e in the world ts found in tins spacious Farmington Hills ranch wilh an up-dated oak kitchen enormous living room and family room and a full fin-ished easement Lots ot other spe-cial features $129 900

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4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0 independently Owned and Operated

3 0 4 F a r m i n g t o n

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FARMINGTON HILLS INDEPENDENCE HILLS of Farming-Ion Hills Like new family Colonial with superb neutral decor 4 bed-rooms faasler bain tiiepiaced "am-ity room with bookcases and trench doors to deck Central air and most-ly new carpet and numerous up-dates This won I last' $209,000

R E D C A R P E T K E l M M A P L E . I N C .

5 5 3 - 5 8 8 8

BUILDER ANXIOUS' 3 Bedroom brick Ranch recently updated I never occupied), earthtone becor large famrly room fireplace -• acre lot, 2 car garage Special financing avail-able - 9-7/8% $19 000 " or less down $148,000 - all otters considered ONE WA* REALTY 473-5500

" C o l o n i a l - F i r s t Spacious yet affordable with F h a terms move in lor appronmateiy $7 000 Farmmgton Hills 1969 bu.it bock and aluminum 3 bedroom in-cludes a finished basemen;, v > baths 2'« car attached garage many new windows and new kitch-en $82 900

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4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0 independently Owned ana Operated DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON Com-pletely renovated 1910 home 3 bedroom 2 tun baths library great room hardwood floors central ai' calhedrai ceilings leaded glass sauna wood stove, deck private

.yard Open Sun S139 900 478-5.165

FARMINGTON - Don I miss this cus-tom bum wain-out ranch. 2 kitchens 4 bedroom* 3 full baths, family o « m den, p r o f e s s i o n a l l y

landscaped in walk-to-town area of Farmington Oversned 2 car garage maintenance tree exterior, central

Ready lo move m All to»-$.169 900

Cam 642-0703

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

FARMINGTON GREEN WEST 3 bedroom, 2 ' i bath coiomai w lormai dining room famay room central air 4 desk $139 900 By appi 489-4065

FARMINGTON HILLS - 5 bedroom, indoor swimming pool quad level house need.s mind? repa i rs $272 500 Land contract $40,000 down ' 473-4129

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 bedroom brick ranch. tV» bams. 1st floor laundry central air garage 1,215 SQ.ft _$£« 900 RICHTER 4 ASSOC 348-5100

Farmington Hitls

O P E N S U N . 1 - 4 36545 Saxony Lovely 4 bedroom 2 i bath cdomai with cozy f ireplace central air formal dining room, foyer family room Jerwt-An ranee k i tchen appl iances inc luded •8156 500 Call 349-4550

E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S

Farmington HiBs OPEN SUN 1-4PM 28555 NEWPORT

N of 12 E of Drake lovely 4 bedroom t>ock 4 aluminum colonial lamily room. 1st floor laun-dry 2 i baths newer kitchen fin-ished basement attached gar-tge Asking $179 900

CALL STEVE CASH THE M ICHIGAN GROUP

REALTORS 851-4 100

W BLOOMFiElO New contruchon With Union Lake access and dock-age Contemporary J bedroom 2", bam $139 900 68 1 5193

W BLOOMFIELD - Ranch with J bedrooms 2 fun bains immaculate

BY O W N E R Tree nned streets private yard corner lot open floor plan see thru fireplace attached garage central aw $ 1 2 5 0 0 0 855 1816

FARMINGTON HILLS O P E N S u N 2 5PM 28O80-S H A R W I C H

N ol 12 M «e W ol inkster Great location - Wood Creek Hint -Beautiful 5 bedroom Coiomai plus k-brar , with custom buHi bookcases Paneled lower levei wuh lots or wen designed storage Nice landscaped yard wilh peach 4 plum trews $248 000

THE PRUOENT1AI GREAT lAKES REALTY

689 8900

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S SERENELY BEAUTIFUL' Prime ra-vine lot m Copperwoods sub 4 bed-rooms, |entry level master * oval iacuzzi| e»tended 3 level decking 3--» baths almost 3 400 sq ft $409 000

FAMILY FRIENDLY 4 bedroom colo-nial in popular sub Neutral decor central air family room rec room hardwood floors Walk to ail schools $148 900

M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E - S E R V I C E

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0 FOUR BEDROOM ranch, all carpet treshly painted hras basement great kitchen wai pantry $172,500 Ask lor

M a r i e K r o l

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1

" L E S S T H A N 5 " Moves you in. fust $5 000 wrth FHA terms Call Karen about this 3 bed-room tuH basement ranch Fresh paint and new carpet N E T W O R K R E A L E S T A T E

5 9 9 - 8 9 1 8

MUST SEE' - Family room 8 sun

South lor maximum Winter sun Bay window lor additional right and e«e-~ gknee 4 Bedrooms 2 ' i baths, li-brary. 3 car garage walk-out base-ment Tudor home $285,000

TOTALLY UPDATED RANCH - m I he last 2 yrs New windows and alu-minum. new kitchen, baths carpet-ing. designer flooring Good looks 4 great floor plan wilh open Contem-porary flair $132 500

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3 0 6 S o u t h f i a l d - L a t h r u p

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4 3 Bedroom. v.» bath bock ranch m popular Cameiol Court You li love Ihe open floor plan witn beautifully updated oak>i tcnen wndows with marble silis This home has rt all $129 900

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4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0 Independently Owned and Operated

ABSOLUTE SECLUSION on 2 acres 3-4 bedroom. 2 fireplaces family

•nrom greenh'ouse. $ 1 4 7 000 Owner-Broker 891-0992 357-0154

AFFORDABi E 4 Oustanding 4 Bed-room Ranch New kitchen finished o«semeni Open House Sun i-4prr

Ask lor Scon Thorp

C E N T U R Y 2 1 C H A L E T 4 7 7 - 1 8 0 0

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E o f H a g g e r t y

S o f f 14 M i l e

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A NEW. HOUSE • 3 bedrooms t baths lull basement 2 car attached garage North side of 10 M.le nvesi of Lahser 25275 Dunbar 548-5919

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS • immac uiate 2 bedropm new carpet new kitchen 4 bath floors, fresh pair: over sided yard $65 000 626-8228

BIRMINGHAM Schools 3 bedroom newer bock ranch, f v baths wood ed KM air attached g v a g e finished room m basement . 646-6838

CONTEMPORARY 3 bath C r a n b r o o k ^ ^

O P E N S U N 1 2 - 5 34119 Oakland S ot G-anfi River between Farmington 4 G"l Down-town Farmington 3 bedroom 2 bain ranch Fm.sned basement 2 car ge-rage and central air Asking $ 1 5 4 9 0 0 = 5084CP

CALL CHARLIE PLOUGHMAN

CHAR.MINO bedroom ranch newer carpet kitchen h o c turnace central an 4 roof cained-a' cenmgs m living room $83 900 Sun Open House ! -4pm 29780 Fan Rive' 559-970^

OPEN SUN 1-5 34156 BANBURY Contemporary 4 bedroom colonial new carpeting formica kitchen ce-ramic tile m foyer 4 kitchen Mucr much more For del a-l 5 661-5615

O P E N S U N 2 - 5 p m 23831 Longacre S of Grand'River W of Farmmglon 4-5 bedrooms den family room basement 4 more $L79.900 As* for

S h t t l e y S m i t h

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CHARMING X bedroom brick ranc" with family roorr and mushed base ment Updated kitchen new copper plumbing new carpeting .and book shelves Large lot Priced lo sen $129 900 ' 6 4 6 1600

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

LARGE NEW xitchen - 4 large beo rooms. 2 t baths living 4 dmmc room family room w fireplace 2300 sq 1 $110 000 647-1054

LATHRUP VILLAGE - 1800 sq ti 4 bedroom 3 full ba'h lormai dining patio 2 i car garage mmt condi-tion. Open Sundays 2 -5 569-0482

• ATxPuR '76650 Eldorado Place 2 plus t bedroom 2 bam bock ranch large tenced yard new dec* Florida room immaculate condition $9* aoa

4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1

SUPER' 4 Bedroom contempory set amidsta large country lot. spacious kving room with fireplace. large country kitchen with oak cabinets and lots of counter space. 2'» baths den, lamily room 2 car attached ga-rage Basement $ 184 500 F-26DR-F

E R A C O U N T R Y R I D G E 4 7 4 - 3 3 0 3

NEW LARGE 2 star, colonial w enry family r o o t 4 bedrooms formal dniing ropm. 2' i baths attached ga rage basement $109,000

DAMON Building 4 Remodeung 482-2353

NATURE LOVER S PARADISE Fabulous 1800 Square Foot Ranch with full finished basement Year round Florida room 4 nearly acre treed >«! Waterfall oriental bridge 4 tea house Paradise awaits you Won nas i $162,500 Ask tor Carol LaPeroere Century 21 Harllord 478-6000

N e w C o n s t r u c t i o n

E x c l u s i v e l y new Premier Sub Elegant dhe of a

kind home by Cornerstone Build-ing Treed ravme overlooking pond $650 000 - CALL NANCY MEININGER 348-9950 or 770-0211 or 780-3267

NEW LISTING • Three -bedroom ranch on large lot bacKmg up 10 acres of woods Country living in the city Only $89 900

ERA FIRST FEDERAL REALTY 13131478-3400

O n e ' M o d e l " L e t t ! Magnificent 1991 budt contempo-rary bock Tudor on beautiful wood ' ed lot 2 ' i baths. tuH basement fire-place central aM large master suite Builders best price at $134,900

" C l a s s i c C o m f o r t " The highest ot quality custom

Built colonial on sprawling iot with inground pool First floor laundry and master suite A true showpiece R S V P Now'

N E T W O R K REAL ESTATE

4 7 6 - 1 6 0 0

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 34979 OAKLAND dream kitchen 4 bed-zoom fi -thed basement $185,000

H E L P - U - S E L L R E A L E S T A T E

4 5 4 - 9 5 3 5

ited I E i | t , and | no.

O N G O i Q E N P O W the beaufllu* k i r w t i

w f i«^n a

W S l O O U F I E l D elegant 4 presti gems are fust 2 words for this 3400 sq ft colonial Nestled on fust un-der 2 acres Private drive seperaie maeter suite with wbrary finished

_i.rec room lamtfy room formal dwwng room 4 bedrooms 2 - t baths, com

, p u i f i room 1st Moor laundry An f a e e o M r must see $259 900 Can

appointment 828 4594

k4chen 3 bedrooms. I ' l WB-. J jPBMBF. n c room N e e y a r d ' ( 1 4 9 900 "oor plan Romantic 4 fun j 3 0 4 F a r m H M t O n 84 7 7 too W 0 fee* trom a * sports ske I _

* i $ 9 « o o 1 F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

FAPMiNGTON MEADOWS sharp 3 bedroom Bro i caned t j baths fan-.-iy room fin-shed basement 2 , car garage M o m n condif im $118 500 Open Sun 1-5 478-5811

MiOOlEBELT 4 10 MILE 2 bedroom ranch $4000 down land

Van»e»en Realty

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 36038 Ouakerwpy

S <Jt !4rW of Farmmglon ROLLING OAKS STUNNING Tudor neatiecf among the woods Free form kitchen marble Mepiace famay room library wood deck $ 2 5 9 9 0 0 MOV MAX BROOCK ~ 628-4000

O P E N S U N 1 2 - 5 p m - ' 34119 Oakland

fS of Grand River Between Farmmgton 4 GM I

Downtown Farmmglon 3 bedroom 2 bam ranch f.rushed besement 2 car garage and central air Asking $154 900 Caa Cltarfee Ptoughman l5084CPl

3 0 5 8 r i g h t o n - H a r t l a n d

H o w e l l

A F F O R D A B L E Howen custom ranch oa 6 acres ot woods Immaculate condition ca-thedral 4 vaulted ceilings an appliances Unisned walk-out. 1 year warranty

C e n t u r y 2 1

H o m e C e n t e r 4 7 6 - 7 0 0 0

BRIGHTON - De Maria Sob English tudor eieculive home ?950 sqtt large kitchen formal dining room li-brary 1st floor laundry 4 large Bed-rooms. lacuzn m master. 2 ' i batns 2"t car garage finished basemen bunt in Oct i486 Aimosi ' acre-lot Dose to 1-96 4 US-23 Much more $269 000 AH otters welcome For appoomtment .313-229-5647

OPEN SATURDAY T-4 28491 GLASGlOW SOUTHFIELD

S OF 12 Mne W of Greenfield Bnck 3 bedroom ranch with base-ment $63 900 CALL WIER MANU-EL SNYDER 4 RANKE INC LINDA WATSON 851-5500

O P E N S A T U R D A Y 1 - 4 25683 H.CKORV HILL S ' t0 M.ie,

I E off Beech 4 bedroom colonial I lamily room - den $94 900

6 4 2 - 2 4 0 0 .

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B A N K E R

S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

OPEN SUNOAY 1-4 COUNTRY IN THE CITY

3 bedroom bungalow dmmg room. 3 car garage and more for $60 OOC Call. Debbie Deguise -

ERA COUNTRv RIDGE 474-3303 _ 728-2234

BRIGHTON Lovely Cape Cod Better man new home offers 1st floor master bed-room 2 tun oaths 4 Brighton !

schools $110 000 (C085810>

Nalure al >ts besi Lovely 3 bedroom ranch on 2 acres Large greatrgom. patro 4 deck $139 900 |C065970t [

C O L D W E l l BANKER BRIGHTON TOWN 4 COUNTRY

227 1111

I CAPE COO On 2 ar.'es ^ Hartiar.d Country Subdivision 3500 *q ti j plus 2000 sq ft finished basement 5 Bedrooms 3' i baths Riany e . i Iras $297 500 313-832-5307 I

open Sunday 1-5 17381 ROXBURY $77 999 Owne. transferred Cape Cod with 3 bed-rooms 'amity room

21373 STAhEhn $57 500 Beauti-fu. ot Fireplace double closeia m bedrooms

SAVE THOUSANDS' He>prng Sellers Sen By Owner

HE.LP-U-SELL o> South Oakland 541-0700

Souttvfieia

1-2 A C R E L O T Spacious 4 bedroom Brcx with nat urai fireplace and central air 2 tun oatrs r or mal gmmg. Florida room* t.n<shed basement w i n wet bar pool table Overs.fed 2 ' . car ga-rage all appkances -nciudad i m . " peccable throughout $95 900

CALL MARY KEVLV RE MA- WEST 261-1400

CIRCLE THIS ONE by Owner 1400 sq ft -anch * . acre central ] an ceramic tile m kitchen Brighton !

Schools $128,500 Can 227-7058 <

PERFECT FOR COMMUTERS new er contemporary ranch large lot m Brighton Twp Open floor p«an 3 bedroom v > Bath 2 car garage lerge dfeck central air lake privi-leges Minutes 'torn US23 4 196 By Owne- $ 118.000 Cai 227-6781

" S U P E R B U Y " PINCKNE*

Over 5 acres plus a brie* 4 amm. num home featuring 4 bedrooms 2 i baths huge krtchen formal dm mg room <a>vaiy room with double

» R M i N G H A M SCHOOLS' 2400 sq ft of neutral decor ei n ts M e new 4 bedroom ranch Large mm et aree o>! estate u » settings New *umace and room Oversired garage •2J4 too 847-7100

PEtHWROKE MANOR RANCH offer*

wARGE l O T

APPROXIMATELY J 000 SO FT vnpresanre contemporary Greet *ei0r plar beeutnm ceiling* stun

fireplace step up luscious • SuO* $249 900

dgwniown Semi 3car decs 1 * 9

ALMOST NEW bedroom brick

900 »t-11t

f.replace Corner lot with 2 car d a 'ecR*<J garage p«tio o*t famay room and V * basement ( 1 1 0 000 •47- 7 100

LANDMARK ESTATE from the days wRan a i e g i c a was a wey of ate m the Cwy o» SKwymfieid Landscaped ground* wwh term— court Home has gorgeous carved woodwork Can for the * special det ails » i 100 000 847-7100

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M A N U E L

H E P P A R D

855-6570 O P E N S U N

7120 ELDERS W of Green 3 > baths walk out

I S U N D A Y 1 - 4 S CT 18 of Comm Lake Rd 11 Bedrn

B A C K S T O C O M M O N S 3 bedroom coiqraal m mmt condi-tion view of pond from 2 twr derk

, large famay room wrth natural fire ptare country kitchen finished

[ besement 2 car attached garage cenarai m r-vat m t977 brake 8 12 Mas aree Won t test at $138 000

CALL DAN M U M AN | MAYFAlR 522

5 4 0 0 S O F T Exquisite contemporary located! dose fo x way w h feefure* surh as 2 master suites 2 fireplaces 4 beo rooms 4 , baths graduated ce* ; m£» massw* windows crowned by I arches 35 ft media room 2 bars whi-ipoot deck with not tub 3 car garage sitting armo*f f e trees Nn 1

evfervi* was spared $549 90C Caa Oterie Braykowrn ~

R E / M A X 100 INC ^ 3 4 8 - 3 0 0 0 j

JUST LISTED Historic Home Under $100 000 j

Hurry Hurr " ~

Remerica

wrth firapiace attached 2 car g. rage Can tor k*t of extra* Asking $ 139 900

C E N T U R Y 2 1

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S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s l a t e

I BE IN TOWN neer Grand R.»wr OW ar yet updated Cotomei Basement

i family room 2 car gara 1124 900 9-778% inter

Farmmgrs

JUST REDUCED-Nosan Cies*« bnck Colonial on the Commons 4 Bedroom* den newer •urnece and man, quafct, features $214 900

PRIVATE PEACEFut 4 PERFECT 5700 Square Feet ol Irvmg spare wrth a l the amenities Great Room

i ONE WAV REALTi 473 V.OO I BUFF brick SOR Contemporary 3

Car garage. K M cul-de-sac leca son Great Room wrth b e r central vec c e n t r a l a i r - b a s e m e n

rO0 pnce neg.-w.awe

0*f WAV RCAl TV* IM Km

walk OW basement Bum bv and for me bunder $8V>000

C E N T U R Y 2 1 . H A R T F O R D

O P E N S U N 1 2 - 5 p m 34119 Oek land

iS ol Grand Rmer between Farmmgton 4 G4t i

Mown Farmeiaon 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch Finished basement 2 car "gar age and central ae Askmg £ 5 4 900 Can Cherfce Ptougnman rt084C Pi

Remerica 4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0 _

R E D U C E O Owner has reduced me pr«e on this fsard-lo-hnd 4 bed. non- J , tyath ranch wrth almott 2 400 sq ft Lo-cated on a-cow«mons m e , popuiw area A greet home tor antanamwig and every day kwng Now onN $189 900 C a *

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4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

three bedroom 3 befh. 2 500 sq ft Brieve! Ranch on 3 4 acre -n

A i H * n t * J P 0 >-•»•* regwn loaded w i r 4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0 | extras access to Hmon Rive- 4 pri-

vate lake $159 900 By Owner Oeys 477 >838 Fvas 231 ' 9 *

S O U T H F I E L D Discover trie serenity oi ttus wee buiH 3 t>edeoom 2 bath ranch with naiurai fireplace m kvtng room, new deck m <arge treed yard central a" mint condition' Pr<ed to sen ai $119000 Can 851 9770

E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S

SOUTH» ELD OPEN SUN 2 5 '8739 Mar l a n d . S of 10 M.ie Rd w Southfield Rd LARGE Fami I y HOME 3 100 sq ft 4 bedrooms formal dmmg room den could be used as i t h bedroom LOIS of oosei and storage 'n.shad basement ebove ground pool Large p r v i t e •art) -rose to X ways and shotppmg

R E D C A R P E T K E l M M A P L E . I N C .

5 5 3 - 5 8 6 8

•• MILE 4 INKSTER Custom DmR wooded one acre lot" firapiace .-nuge aitchen 2 car at-tached garage $>03 000

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4 7 8 - 2 0 0 0

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H O W E L L Q u i r t At I n T h t C o u n t r y . B u y D i r e c t F r o m

T h e B u i l d e r . N e w C o n s t r u c t i o n . 3 C a -

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SPACIOUS 3 Bedroom 2 Beth ranch Living $ dmmg room remod-eled kitchen. 2 car attached garage central a r . finished beeement large wooded lot w'deck Schools By appointment 642-2375

3 0 7 S o u t h L y o n

M i t f o r d - H i g h l a n d

A M E R I C A N as spple pm colonial with 4-s bed-rooms lamily room. 2 fireplaces dmmg room basement, attached garage 4 deep lol. walk to South Lyon'

C e n t u r y 2 1 H o m e C e n t e r 4 7 6 - 7 0 0 0

A N e w C o m m u n i t y Just Wl Ol Novi •

E a g l e H e i g h t s - S o u t h L y o n Homes to choose t rom ranches colonials cape cods 3 or 4 bed. •ooms. 2 baths 2 car garage basement energy efficient homes with 2 s 6 wa«s

From $102 500 lo $147 500 Model open 10 Mile - Marimdaie

Model 437-3773 Office 229-5722 ADLER HOMES INC

Brighton Mich

BANK OWNED immediate occu-pancy very large lot e*ce«eni type subdivision family room'fireplace attached 2 "car garage AnslOus $133,900 ONE WAY REALTY 473-5500

BEAUTIFUL prrvale home m the woods NEW ON THE MARKET 2 . 0 0 0 - sq ft completely remod-eled f ireplace pond, wildlife abounds $149 900 ERA Layson Spera 1313)437-3800

COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE and charm galore with this beautiful 4 oed»oom 3 fun bath colonial Car buffs note 2 car attached garage plus 2 plus car attached aaraga wrth loll storage O n f y $ i 8 9 9<»

NEW CONSTRUCTION A Stunning prck and cedar ranch home with fu« basement 2 car attached garage on 1 2 acres Won t last it $146 000

C E N T U R Y 21 " S U B U R B A N

3 4 9 - 1 2 1 2 2 6 1 - 1 8 2 3

HIGHLAND BV OWNER 3 Bedroom possible 4th Access to 3 lakes Lake view from living room and 2nd story deck Great room with .suited cernng fireplace and buMt m enter-tainment center Family room with POJ oelned stove Contemporary kitchen With island and Jenn-arr stove Spiral slaw case Vertical Bimds throughout Large lot Cak for appointment $113 000 887-8840

HIGHLAND - cash, conventional, PHA or VA - name your terms Great lamily neighborhood This 3 bed-room ranch has an the modern con-veniences lor comlorteWe Kving $99 500 Red Carpet Keim Meek AS- for Paul - 887-7575

3 0 7 S o u t h L y o n

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T r e y

MIL FORO,'WHITE LAKE New COn-temporary ranch M l walkout base-ment, I a u s lot private pasad Sut. dnnsKJn area ot $ I80K plus homes $178 900 NegotietHe ,380-4819

OPENSUN 1-4PM YOUNG FAMILY HOME1 Nothing lo do but move mlo Ifus Charming 3 badrtfom horns in the Vaage ol Hol-ly Spacious kvtng room, neutral de-cor. formal dmmg room. 1st floor laundry partial Basement 2 car de-tached garage 4 fenced yard Close to schools 4 shoopyjg i 6 4 900 N Ot Milord. E Oft Broad St Fd»ow to 305 Sherman

ALL THE AMENITIES' En,oy the lol-lop view* trom thi* ci{Stom 4 bed-room 2'J bath tudor Formal gmmg l i t floor laundry family room w'fire-piece master suite w fireplace large waai-m closet 4 garden tub tn master oath Situated on I * acres w paved streets and aiceaant loca-tion Milford Twp $243 000

ENGLANO REAL ESTATE 474-4S30

OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY tor horse eninusiast car buff, etc 5 acre mim-tarm Sharp 4 bedroom colonial 2 S baths family room fire-place, mmt condition $185,900 ERA Layson Spera |313>437.3800

RAISE YOUR OWN HORSES 5 v sere* of beautifm land neat home, historic barn Walking dis-tance to boating swimming water skiing $169,900

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S O U T H L Y O N Lusurious 4 lovely Custom butft with walkout basement home has secur-ity alarm system 4 bedroom 2'v bath ranch high efficiency furnace and water heater 5 skylights An-dersen windows and KoMer futures throughout Very neat package $179 900 Call

R E / M A X C o u n t r y s i d e

4 8 6 - 5 0 0 0

South Lyon

O P E N S U N . 1 - 4 407 Winchester well maintained 2 story home With curb appeal on cor-ner lot wrth fenced backyard deck great hoot plan tastefully decorated m ndutrais St 19.900 Call 349-4550

E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S

TRADITIONAL STYLE colonial with gambrel barn on a pond and 2 acres Oak floor m family room wrth fireplace ttyng room, dmmg room 3 bedrooms. 2'v batns. brushed walkout sunroom with spa Milford Rd N of i-96 2 m.les to Old Mittord Farms Sub $254 900 Omega Homes 685-2020

3 0 6 R o c h e s t e r - T r o y

MIL FORO beautiful 1989 colonial private wooded back yard finished basement oak floor* m mtcheri central air. fireplace 4 much more $146,900 313-684-6357

MlLFORD Carmen Construction Co New Homes - 310« sq ft on l i acre lots private road natural gas un. de-gr^und utilities Starting ai $239 900 More lots available to build io suit 583-5272

R A I N T R E E Q U A D Formal dmmg tamity room haa wet bar master bath Oeck spraauer*. ceruiai a i Howie marrtHf,

D E V E L O P E R S take note Sn fere parcel with house Ne i l door property already developed 8 sold

C E N T U R Y 21 P R E M I E R E R e a l E s t a t e C o

6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0 ROCHESTER HIU-S

2800 sq ft $152 900 4 bedroom 2'1 bath Coiomai with «brary m prestigious area near schools ex-cellent value Call Mike at Rema>

- 650-2100

ROCHESTER SHARP rery bungalow Many recent up-dates Matured treed lot wtthm walking to park schools 4 down town shopping Open Sal -Sun. I I -3 124 N Ahce $91,500 652 1089

NW TROY OPEN I-4pm SUN 4 bedroom 2'v baths "den fire-place family room. 1st floor laundry, newer appliances 4 oerpet 2 tier deck central air programmable sprmaier*. overtired fenced lot $148 900 1760Fiemmgton

641-9076

TROY Eiecufive Colonial Premium lot on court 4 bed'ooms 2 i baths solid cherry cabmeta Baldwin brass hardware custom bays large deck Priced right 641-9674

T h u r s d a y . F e b r u a r y 2 8 . 1 9 9 1 O & E * 5 E

317 L n r o n i a

ment all ached garage large lot. asking $85,500 Homeowner* Concept 348-8877

UP NORTH ATMOSPHERE i pine* 3 bedroom 2 earn

anch Greet Room wrth bay window 4 fireplace country kitchen 1st floor laundry 2 car garage $184,000

C E N T U R Y . 2 1 S U B U R B A N

4 5 5 - 5 8 8 0 4 6 4 - 0 2 0 5

WOLVERINE LAKE VILLAGE 3 bedroom ranch. I H Bath 2'* car garage hm basement fenced yard pool $ 104 OOO 824-9824

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O a k l a n d C o u n t y

floor plan with lormai dmmg room pms can t m an. maamani 2 car garage s a t $108 900 FARMINGTON HILLS rape ranch Wrth 3 M l bedrooms and an 18 s IS

Award Winner ^ a j B _ J r i e » i n e condi t ion

With neutral decor Last memlKT neat on#y $82 46> E i l a r o r wans t It

Energy/ >8 SQ .ft. .

132 X 140 Mechanics 3 car garage met $03 900

CALL BRIAN SCHWARTZ MAYFAlR 522-8000

BY OWNER custom buM cotomar on acreage m Addison Twp 3 bed-r o o m s study 3 ' t bath* master su i te on 1st floor owners trans-fer red pr ice reduced to $219 000 Cell lor free brochure 313-828-2322

TROY - OPEN SUNDAY OPEN 1-4 PM

4626 RAMBUNG S Of Long Lake E o l Cooi idge

Brand new k j i u ry home on premium lot Back * to nature prfesecve Ouafi-.ty throughout Many upgrades ca-thedral coifing m master bedroom sun* Priced Below compet i t ion i A must see' $295 900

OPEN 11-2PM 6090 ATKINS

N of Square Lake W ot John R. Great Family Home - 4 bedroom 2 i ba lh Colonial Formal dmmg room central an. family room with fire-place Lot backs to wooded area Priced to self at $139,900

OPEN 1-4PM 6493 SHAGBARK

N of Square L r f e W of Coon age i Great Value • 4 bedrooms 2" > baths .huge t a m t , room library has ; wood hoor Mull-pie bay windows on i p remium lot backing to commons and trees Over 3200 aq f l 3 i car '. s«Je entrance garage Central vacu-um sprinklers anp air $309 000

THE PRUDENTiAl GREAT LAKES REALTY

689-8900

STERLING HEIGHTS OPEN SUN 1-4PM 3758 SMITH CT

S Of 15 Mile W of Ryan Snafc g o n i a l - Newer root and carpet Family i n ki tchen i n floor laundry Can tor de l aM* $109 900

THE PRUDENTIAL GREAT LAKES REALTY

689-8900

Brk* 1st Showing North Lfvorae aokd 3 bedroom ranch of lar* a finished Baa em am wrth 4th bedroom and 1/2 bath central aw and garage 174 900

Northwestern Lnrome eomhon to your need tor space 8 bedrooms and 3 M l b a m * one* quad Famay room, hrapiece newer kitchen. *>o central av $149 900 •

Modern Contemporary 6 year* ne».Nonhweal Uvome bnck colonial 72 X 13

payment mcludma laaaa $2 007 with 20% d o w n on a 30 yr teed rata mortgage Tranaler" corporation wik pay 2 pomts ' Enctusrve area BeKrw market pnce. for a quick sale*

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A BARGAIN at $119 900 Beautiful 4 bedroom Colonia l with a family coom 4 natu-ral f ireplace finished basement 4 also 2 car attached garage 5 Mile, levar i Area

BETTER THAN NEW 3 bed room bnck Ranch with 2 M l Bath* finished basement 2 car at-tached garage r * w . fsmiiy r oom wi th natural fireplace and wet bar and many more estras $ 119 900

ASK FOR LOU 473-6200

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC.

baths great r oom with fireplace dmmg room decs and sprinklers $152 900

OPEN HOUSES

UNIQUE BEAUTY (OPEN SUNDAY 1 -4| Contemporary 1985 bint! 2 350 square feel coloraal m Northwest Livoma 1st floor master suite 4 bedrooms 2-s baths great room and 1st f loor laundry $149 900

PINE CREEK (OPEN SUNDAy 1-4 | Northwest Livoma 1985 Bu*t 2 483 * q ft 4 b e d r o o m * 2 's oath brick coiomai Fua finished besement central an aprmkler* and 1st floor laundry $ 1 ( 9 900

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e ,

R E A L T O R S 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

independently OwneO and Operated

A l l u r i n g

M i l F O R D - C O M M E RCE NEW CONSTRUCTION

Custom cape cod. r > acre 3 Bed . r o o m * 2 ' v baths • whir lpool cov-

eted porch, $164 900 6 6 1 1 T i l

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS - TROY By Owner 3 bedroom t 'S bath ranch air deck updates $112,500 Open Sat 4 Sun 1-5 647-4076

" I BIRMINGHXO "SCHOOLS !

Built,if) 1984 Looks fabulous' 4 bedrooms two story home famify r oom living room library immedi-ate occupancy $245 000

H E P P A R D 4 7 8 - 2 0 0 0

WWk+ORD EXECUTIVE HIDEAWAY archi tects home 3 acres tree* pond private near shopping and 196 Quality construct ion featuring sauna ( a c u u i 2 fiieplaces elc $329 000 685-1650

MILFORD - Outstanding value on mis new 3100 sq ft Colonial situat-ed an 1 5 acres offer ing 97% Energy Efficient furnace,, high energy effi-cient ho i water neater, oak f looring 3 full bams; whir lpool Bath Natural m m and loads mi details $247 900

The

Michigan Group

Real to rs 5 9 1 - 9 2 0 0

MILFORD PINE MEADOWS - Only 6 sites "eft including stunning pme tree covered sue adiacant to Kens-ing ton Park Can 362-4150

.MilFORD - RARE pr ivate setting Completely remodeled -nside 4 Out -suae 3 B e d r o o m s 1 B a l h Landscaped everything new many est ras $114 900 684-0232

NEW CONSTRUCTION 3 Bedroom 2 ba lh ranch, walk out Basement great room witn fireplace 1, 2 acre lot $151 900 685-9195

NORTHF1ELD. 5 M.le 4 Oinboro 5 acres house with large untinisnea addi t ion By owner $69 9 0 " Otters

729-8512

SOOTh LYON - Country Lane E v lates 2 208 sq t i contemporary 2 story 3 bedrooms 2 > batns large great room, first floor" laundry hafT acre lots $160 400 Open House Sal & Sun March 2-3 - '2-$pm or Shown By appointment I ' , rtnlsa W of Poni iac Tr off of 10 M.ie Rd en. tar on Ponderosa through Oak«ooo Meadow Sub

A J VAN OYEN BUHOERS 229-2085 684-1228

BY OWNER 2400 sq ft Troy colo-nial 4 Bedrooms 2 ' i ba th* den central air 1st floor laundry, great storage $144 900 689-7499

EXECUTIVE CONTEMPORARY Bedroom deck g a i e b o

walk l o new Trtry High School $239 000 Really Wor ld Mclntyre Assoc. inc

642-7747

TROY - RAINTREE SUB -C u s t o m colonial Premium lo t Backs up to wooded park l iving room lormai ommg room breakfast area famay room, fireplace. 3 bed-rooms 2 » baths arge master bed-room 'ba th central an 2 door wans to Back patio gas grin sprinkler Vysfem Tt car garage Must see

5 2 8 - 3 1 7 T

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H U N T I N G T O N WOODS O P E N i -SUN 1-4PM 12751 Nadine Lovely

4 bedroom colonial seller assisted i 30 yr 8 '>S mortgage Can lot , details 546-8085

I QAK PARK M I N T C O N D I T I O N FHA,'VA

I Low monthly payments 4 c losing costs 3 bedrooms appliances walk 10 shopping

OWNER BROKER

5 6 9 - 7 0 0 4

A D A M S REALTY 31442 Arizona mmediate possession Newty deco-

rated 3 bedroom c r Z i rnach feafur- j ing central air. 1'v Bath, screened | pat io new carpeting i s car garage Open Sun ' 1am-5pm 893-1010 !

Homes 500

•eai d o " house 3 B e d ' o o m f new • inyt windows beautiful ki tchen with many updated feeture* F u mace .

• centra l ajr, 2 car garage i rvoma Schoo l * At this pr ice a won t iaat>

* $ 9 1 9 0 0 Absolutely outstanding Quality bum 3 bedroom t ' » barn bock Rancn wi th stunning large remode led k i tchen nice decor M l basement energy furnace 2% car garage Popular area Don t miss this one'

$135 900 va lue packed 4 bedroom brek Co-lon.ai with huge 23 • 16 family room, nature ' rep lace formal dming r o o m large k i tchen cha rm ing screened porco 6 Mile 4 Newburgh Area Hurrry

Century 21 Today 261-2000

Centurion Award Winning Office 1986.87.88 89 4 90

BUY ONE Just k i t eo 2 bnck style Ranch home* Both nave 3 bedrooms Baa arrant 4 garage Caa for add-, nonai features on both These won t last $74 900 4 $76 900

MARLENE KLIMECKI 473-6200 OR 477-8557

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC. BY OWNER - 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch style 2 car garage newy -e-HOdena with iacuzzi rehmsneo Basement wrth bedroom 478-8403

NEWER 3 Bedroom 2 ba lh Ranch 2 car garage Eicei leni locat ion N o l Big Beaver W ot Rochester Coun-tryside tot Many e i t r as Like new $105 900 By Owner 528-3146

181 Randall N of Watt les E of Livernens 3 bedroom Vs bath, liv-ing room, famay room wrth f i replace c e n t r a l air . backs to w o o d s S107 9OO 524-9123

ROYAL OAK N 2 bedroom hard-wood floors fireplace new k i tchen 2 car garage new d r . veway . $76,900 549-1129

PRIVACY PLUS Just . .nea this wen m a n l t m a d 3 bed room home wrth large country k i tchen den 4 l ibrary Plenty of r oom for entertaining on four , lots, with various fruit trees 4 at t ract ive landacapmg Oak floors under car -pet. newer furnace deck 8 more Don l miss this one at only $89 00C

D e b o r a h W a t t REAL ESTATE ONE

623-7500

ROVA^.OAK-Snr ine area charmer

ba ins coioruai hardwoods through-out. new root 4 furnace 4 electr ical F a l l o f 90 P j t e s s i o n e i l y landscaped front 4 backyards mte-nor immaculate, reel curb appeal

8l e a l f a m i l y n e i g h b o r h o o d 124 900 549-0111

A P P E A L I N G . 3 bed room b n c k ranch family room 2 car a t lacned garage !'•» baths. Basement targe cour t lot OPEN SUN 2-5pm 38605 Mason Court. W of Newburgh N of Schoolcraft $112,900 464-0579

A RARE FIND 3 bedroom bnck ranch m N Livonia - a r g e country . l i chen updated

Fnenflly neighborhood ten fast $89 900

Can Cindy Oumaert. Century 21 Hert ford North

525-9800

310 Wixom-Commerce Lake* Area

BEST BUY N e w y listed 3 bedroom bnck ranch, t ' l ba ins nuge kitchen w doorwaa carpeted rec room 8 antra room lor

ROCHESTER HILLS - Colonial bum i n 1989 4 bedrooms 2 ' i Oaths liv-ing 4 din ing room* ki tchen nook study 2 ' s car attached garage 4 m c e Owner $173 900 656-4193

ROCHESTER HILLS - 3 bed room CCWoojai !'-> bath living 4 d m i n g room kitchen, microwave 2 car at-tached garage air deck more $118,500 By owner 658-2063

ROCHESTER HILLS Brookedale Woods by owner Lovely coldniai 4 Bedrooms 2 i oaths, many e i t r a s $149 500 Open March 3rd 4 10th. 1 to 4pm 375-1929 J

ROCHESTER 3 bedroom cus tom coiomai proles*<maify decora ted 4 landscaped 2 ' t baths at tached ga-rage den tarroly r oom doub le d e c . er t ras $175 000 651-5728

STUNNING TROY COLONIAL with Contemporary Hair Fireplace rec room Much updating great locat ion $138 900 SSR _ _ MAX BROOCK 826 4000

OPEN SUNDAY Over 2 ' i acres of gorgeous land- I scape 4 bedroom quad offers 3 v | baths f o r m * dmmg room, fee I room. B'eakfasi nook family r oom : with wet bar 4 ' f i rep lace imcJudrng shared interest m Orchard Lake-front Lot $399 900

ASK FOR SALLY Century 2 > Northwestern

626-8000

OPENSUN 1-Spm j

FIRESIDE HOMES. INC. New under construe' o n nome m t .me to p-ck out carpetmg Cute I 1700 sq^ i 3 bedrooms 2 baths «v- f ing room, and tarmf, room with f i re | place an paved streets Beautiful 1 wooded iot lantastic pr ice at ; $ 9 : 900 un ion Lake area, off V e n n , of the w o o d s Sub 9171 Cnaumont

• 363-6200 I

U P D A T E D R A N C H Large family loom deck oversized at tached ga'age new roof swim pr iv i leges Move n c o n d i t i o * $89 905

C E N T U R Y 2 1 PREMIERE Real Estate Co

f 6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0

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RACHEL filON R E / M A X 100 INC.

425-6789

by OWNER - 4 bedroom. 2>i bath brick Coiomai. M l basement fire-piece, garage, premium lot central air sprinklers security Move-m condit ion Detail hsting available at mart bo i 18637 G«M Rd (S at 7 Mile) $159,900 477-3223

Fteidstone Front • COUAiei ha* evwrvthwig 4 bed-rooms » M l and 2 hart bams >erge loy^r lame, room with twectace 'aec porch overlooking cus tom m., ground pool bay wmdow neefed garage end *prmkJer system Ydu • be 3*nghied when you see this beautiful home p r t e O to *e« at $249 900

Newer Brick Ranch 1r»s custom Livonia ranch wi lh 3 large bedrooms ia>ge formal entry way 2 car attached garage 2 futi bains a true country . i t cne r wrth loaos or cabinet* and a built m enma cabinet -and much more include* kitchen appliance* and na* quick occupancy $ 105 900

Just Reduced C e d e nvs one end cai' you fcy t be disappointed wher, you see ttvs 3 ! bedroom ones ranch m an area o l i wen kept homes Newer vsnyt wm. : dows ana s torm door * Close to Lrvon»a Man. spacous »,tcher, and ceiung isn an make th s and e.ce i lent m vestment at $6% 900-

Highly a m North

COMFORT GALORE" A reefy mce 3 bedroom ranch wrth a formal dmmg room, central air fam-ay room with hrepiace brushed basement deck hot tub 2 car ga-rage Much more '<108 900 Caa

PAT WESTWOOD

C E N T U R Y 2 1 ROW —.

4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1 COUNTRY CONTEMPORARY

OoianSur^ 1-4pm - $92,500 Newty listed Contemporary on s acre lot wrth many fruit l Bedrooms tun f inished beeemen car attached garage

Ask for Carol LaPemere Century 21 Hart ford 478-8000

COUNTRY LIVfNG AT ITS BEST m the city of Ltvorua Aporo i imate 2 acres , 4 Bedroom Ranch 3 M l barn* i * t floor laundry M i base-ment attached 2 car garage family room/hrep iace 2800 sq dmmg r o mg Mmt For

TERRY STILLWAGON 473-8200

RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC

Priced Right sweWe Titfany Park ranch

ihwest Lnronia This oew-v 'u i ty maintained home offers 3 bed rooms and i ' » b a t ' s on the mam. floor There's a very -erge k- icner M l basement and at tached 2 car garage $ 1 0 * 9 0 0

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 LOOKING FOP a LARGE " O M E on a <e*ge lol m one of Lrvoma s n-os-oevrabie subs!1 Than this is me one for you Carpet ing wallpaper pamt-mg . I tcnen Moormg and andscap mg have aa been done m the last 2 years Fua basement •% partially fin ished and the 2 car a t tached garage manes ihfs one of the bes ' buys m Lrvoma today' $169 900

The Prudential Har ry S W o l f e -

R E A L T O R S 4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0

independently Owned and Operated

wl^ONiA Nottingham Wood* C o o n i e i ,usi , 'r*fed many updates Heavily wood ed lot beautifully andscaped wrth , ngroundpoo i $194^500

VAL DON OR DAVE KOPP.IN RE-MAX EXECUTIVE 737-6800 j LIVONIA - Ownmg a home is easy I but finding the • ighi one is hard That s-why this 3 bedroom ranch is ] so unique For w*t $64 900 you gel a hoge country ki tchen w t h beaut -

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I GARDEN C'TY Very nice very ! dean updated 3 bedroom ranch m a '

famify ne^h .bomood Pan.e»y e m 2 t car garage

aiecir<rty central av and ! much more $69 ,900

REDFORD E»ce"enr s taf fer Cheaper m a r -en- and cute as a Button 2 bedroom* wrth k i tcner and bath redone D o c w e n o f k lich-en ic deck Treed rata 2 car ga rage lencee a musksee ai $36 900

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INVESTORS DELIGHT Greet opportunity 'or the fast t ime .nvewtor three for m e pr ice o» one *wc e«i*tmg ' e n t a nomes pius a buiidabie lot $77 700 IN14DEE

LIVON'A BEAUTY . . . . . . . ; oeai'v locatac to school* and shop

WESTLAND Airno*! ar acre rr n C o t n u , ^ 1 Wes-iand ^ b e d r o o m * . b e l h , ; basemen, cen. E « - a -arge finished basement with | , t - - 0 0 < & «^chw- Owy we- bai and gas f ireplace Large t 9 3 . j 0 0 N 7 4H i l " wood burning firep-ace m greet j

iub c. .on.a schoor* 2 car attached garage i ' s car detached garage P r . c e d b e l o w m a r k e t v a l u e $155 000

Th bath colonial wtth library lamay room wtth breptece $159,900

CALL BEVERLY ONiSKO I FOR OCT AH S

826-8000

BRAND NEW LISTING OPENSUN 1-4PM 29621 i o n

N of Schoolcraft, W of MKiaiebeit : Newer oak ki tchen with island 3 large bedrooms 2 tuH baths family r oom with natural fireplace, newer j carpet veiyl tnermo windows fin-ished basement 24x24 oarage with •Oft $114 900

CALL MARY KELLY RE MAX WEST 261-1400 1

BR'Ck ranch central air fire- I (Mace finished basement, 2 car ga rage ravine >ot $89 900 S u R ' O N HOLLOW JT Eiecutrve 4 bedroom 2 * tory famify room firapiace 2 car garage prime area $129 900 ONE WAV REALTY 473-5500

Builders SPEC - 2500 SQ ft 4 bedroom caomat 2't baths fire-p lace famay room living room duv •ng study fu» basement, ceramic life neutral cotora. 3 car garage Newbu 'gh •'? Mae area i "95 OOC Ashley Construct ion 427-3295

FIRST OFERING A formal dming room with a parquet f loor in this 4 bedroom brack ranch Famay rooms opens to a Beeut iMN landscaped lot Finished beaament and 2 car garage. $118,500 Cat

BOB KENNEDY

C E N T U R Y 2 1 ROW

4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1 KiMBERlY OAKS B * OWNER |

Large ranch 3 bed room* f t bath* $109,000 Caa evenmg* aher 7pm ar-weaksnds 477-8897 j

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Bv OWNER-Beaut iM 4 bedroom | Cokwii- 2' 1 oath famay room w/ t replace 1st floor laundry butler * | p a n t r y 2 decks , c e n t r a l e « $162 900 Caa to" appt or Open I Sun 1-4 31324 Mayvwe 522 1972

BY OWNER - Country m the city Many trees on ». acre <ot Custom I bnc» 2000 sq ft ranch 4 bedroom. 2 7 balh 2 fireplaces finished c ase

' ment i w t w i t Me Noormg central ! aw aecur i t i system i 6 i 2 * barn and

. much more' rmmecuiete $189 000. A f te r 4pm 478 94 n

MORE FOR vOUR MONET Look what your dollar can buy m this bnck Coiomai 4 Bedroom* 2 's baths, den tamay room finished Basemfcnt N o r t h w e s t L i v o m a $129 909

SPECIAL TOUCHES ate ready 'or you m this * bedroom Coiomai m pr ime area Remod»eo k.tcnen newer window* turnace Deck 4 3 car garage Many updated •eeiurea 8141 900

C E N T O R Y 2 1 Hartford Soulh 464-6»400

The

Michigan Group Rea l to rs

! 5 9 1 - 9 2 0 0 S NW LIVONIA • Open Sun 12-4prr \ 34026 GaCM 7 Mile 4 Farmington ' w.ndndge v.iiage Sub Bnck rancn ' 3 bedrooms T t bains 28> 16 great I room finished basemen- cen t ra |a.r $169 900 478-084T

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2 N E W S U B S Cape Cods. Ranches,

Colonials 427-3295

NEW ^cSTNG' Beaut•vrty - n a ~ tamed b"C* ranch m ; j » l country setting This and much more wor. • «st for o«y $82 90q

FOUR BEDROOM C O L O N i * l Wooded comer <« Tt bams and finished basement s • - \

ERA FIRST FEDERAL REAv TY |3»3>4?8-340C

NEW ON M4RKET' Western l c v o r a . •a •*» perfect location for tn.s gor-geous 3 bedroom anck ranch with large ki tchen tamwy room M l base-ment and 2 's car garage $97 900 U-23Croi Ca« 462-2950

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R Schweitzer Real Estate

Qua l i t y 9EAI ESTATE

LAUREL PARK SOUTH. Eneaeft T«-1 dor, 3 spacious bedrooms 2's"

beths fireplace centra l an. 1424 ; s q f l $149,900 464-2082

I LAUREL PARK - 3 bed room ranch tabukau* finished basement w wet bar central air sprmaier* M C I

1 backs to park $ t69 90C 591-3411 .

NEW CONSTRUCTION . I Ouality builder of lenng 3 bedroom

BrjCk ranch n o n t Spac-Ous 1 000 ' sq n open noor piar Large iot m Livonia Scnoois u n b e f i e v e a d e :

i price o l $89 80C

ERA ACCENT 421-7040

' •N ICE" Fu» Bnck Ranch oHer* j bed rooms I arge . . tchap with appi ancaa i ' i oath* imisnec 'ecreanor, raoov • .central » r 4 2 c4r garage P r<ed 1

right at $ 4 ' 9 0 0 '

C E N T U R Y 2 1 -Hartford South 2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2r5PM 18843 W ~ T B Y ,

BARTON HOL^ipw iS d<6M4e W af Farmington-

$ 142 add t ROSEMARY HACKER

•r R f M A I OEARBOPN 1 56 ' -0900 !

OPEN SUNOA r r i c y 3 bedroom -anch with central an 2

1! car garage decor ape-. J ances mckided Mmt ccmo -ior. m

, ->ed<4te OLCuprvy $ 9 ' 300 ' ' 434 : a 2 » 0 4 i ; ;

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.open suncw 3041-: Munge- A c of 6 tiae Mmt cond-tior • o o m c 1 iirsaad garage »u« ba%e-ment on 1 • a c e "avme o-$128 900 Jm- Christ. Rea Estate

585- 10QQ

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 PRIME NW LOCATION

3A009 FONVILLE Colonial . 4 large bedroemvs 2 's

wr faeplace butler l partr jm lot ONLY $189 900 Call Debbie S n v "

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Thelma Taylor REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 ' OUAl.(TV RANCH -800 sq fl , 3 bed -ooms 1 1 batk* "central a.-Andersen w indows a t tached ga -r a g e $'46 500 522-6019

REDUCED TO SELLy Desrtsde » mo^iy Oaks Sue 'Move tight mtc th.s er.macuiaie : beo r o o m l ' s bat- h o m e M a w ."990 •mprovements Skvkght r <OtaS| re- -modeled . icfter skyfcghi ir tut* n e w f ca rpe t ing ^iroughoul freshN pamted neutral OKOr r*w vert>oen , 4 window 'rearments c e n t r a an with t»jm<i.fie« -ec r oom with wet ber 4 f n g office o» 4m bedroom -basemerrt n e w e - *h>ngies . e docwa i aa—4 • pat»- f- -w • a - r a r t y , - -c . i -t-ae i r e r *

$106 900 Can Jeanne Stoe-a C hambeneir, Reait ors 851 - 4 4 0 c

Rosedale Gardens OPENS-JNDA- 1 5 * "309 CRANST ON

Beaui *'> 4 bedroom pr<k co>cm.a< F e a t u r e s famay • oon- vcvar.

eitra-wide lot. 8 a 2 em ga r .

S e n t u r y 21 Curt*-. 4 Johnson Rodger Sy-nonds.

V74-7J0C

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S E C L U S I O N H E A V E N o« - g tor that ' o n e of a k ind e» "h-s" coioruai on 2 25 acres •o -e tura i f ireplaces screened - 9 90C-c-6"LAU

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C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

S T O P D R E A M I N G ' « a i bedroom ranch m popular R e n a an Geroen* a m K-1 cono i

1 i ion- i « » u c e pnv«»e yard w-m screened patio country ».tcnen tor

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entwta« w«u a e Orr $94 500

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3 4 9 - 5 6 0 0

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ti* betw Sheldon 4 Li*ey

AFFOROAB^E RANCr- • 3 bed rooms 1'» baths on large lot At-tached garage *•• tam*y room Ciean Eatras $ 'C4«OC 397 «C*2

B - O A N£P N Cantor a-ge a oed rcom c o n y 1 *oNa oak lover han. had &am a.tchen new

more $136 OOC 981.-0144

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459-6222

O P E N S U N 2 - 5 EA""

1.800 427.

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LEE & NOEL BITTINGER

Present

PAT WESTWOOD

CENTURY 21 ROW

4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1 .

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3 1 3 C a n t o n

BY OWNER - N Canton 4 bedroom 2 H bath cotonat 2400 sq « Man* i w M I M Buyer* onfy $123,900

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EXCEPTIONALLY GRACIOUS STAIRCASE in d m 3 noma, p u large country kitchen Opening » l m * Y room Natural hie-piac*. loo" Yard been* to *chooi-yard. to it has a mce opan leal even •hough n e w a auM $115,200

ALMOST- NEW CONTEMPORARY offering louf bedrooms. axiudmg % * l floor m m * *uMa Hug* g r -

i n Boor laundry R w M lot a*th below martial

$125 900'

The Prudent ia l W i l l i a m D e c k e r .

R E A L T O R S

455-8400 independently Owned and Operated

GREAT FLOOR PLAN Huge lamlfy room with fireplace * M l bar. A n n a room. Mnng room, library. 4 bedrooms Ti baths Vary

eurref S129.900.

H E P P A R D 4 7 8 - 2 0 0 0

LOVELY 3 bedroom home with IV» baths. 2 car attached garage base-ment central air. 1st BOor laundry and underground sprinkler system Family room •nth Araptace and doorwa l l to d e c k S t 2 2 . 5 0 0 |P41ForV Call 451-5400

Unique Cape Cod,, wilh open Itoor plan lakes your breath away 1 8 * 6 balcony overtook* the gfeal ri ~ ~ •Mh fireplace. Fk*t Soar m a . . . bedroom suite has hw and her clo-sets Greet Mndacapad yard etso ol fers a bnck pane on a premium lot $129.900<P08Woo» Ca« 451-5400

Larger model ranch m Sunflower Sub A l buck side entrance. 2 > cat garage, tst floor laundry, newer car pet and flooring throughout cathe-dral calling In family room. M i wea fireplace, master bath. 2% baths, all remodeled m 1990.3 bedrooms. M l basement, central 'air $137,900 <P7lClal Caa 451-5400

BETTER HOMES ANO GARDENS would love iftt* 2'A bath home featuring a faslehjUy decorated kitchen and king sue great room Large walk-ei Ooeef and master bath off the master bedroom Only $ 125.900 {74Fai| Can 462-2950

3 1 3 C a n t o n

NEWER SOtNG. WINDOWS ROOF ft CENTRAL AIR 1st floor laundry, large colonial S l t l . 9 0 0

PHCED TO SELL. 4 maI m popular Wtndaor sub Central air. ftreplaca $112,900

MOTIVATED SELLER 3 anch kvmg and lamily room, flre-

place. attached garage.. 2 baths. $94 900

F R E E . . . . W E E K L Y L I S T OF PROPERTIES tor sale BY OWNER wtth prices, descriptions, addresses owners phone numbers,

S A V E T H O U S A N D S Helping i H i n tea "By owner

$2950

HELP-U-SELL R E A L E S T A T E

4 5 4 - 9 5 3 5

NEW MODELS up now m Canton sat eubdhnaion

G L E N G A R R Y V I L L A G E

C a i now lor avaBadkty Ot premium lots and a long ksl ot standard fea-tures that come wtth Ihe A t M Cus-tom Bum Homes For private show-ing or brochure.

CALL RfCK «LUSHER

Remerica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

3 1 3 C a n t o n

R E M A R K A B L E This colonial * ready for yowl

amnft. pttfTW y + a - g j m a w * __ . out Sun t-4 ami s e e t f w beautiful home S ol Cherry H e and E ol 1-275 $ 114.900 (P05BUCI

W H A T A D E A L .

W H A T A H O M E ! Over 2000 so ft of great living 4 bedrooms great neighborhood, beautiful famify room 6 much more So. if you re looking for an ideal home, this is ill $114,900 <P69CMA»

453-6800 C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

S P A-C I O U 8 CLEAN

And comfortable 4 bedroom quad leva! FuH wal natural fireplace 2 ceramic Ike baths New insulated windows with marble sMs Attached garage. $ 108.900 „

CALL WALT CHERRY OR BILL ARMBRUSTER

Remerica-H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

459 -6222

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 p m Country home on 2.3 acres Charm and warmth greet you at the door of IMS 4 bedroom, 3 beth updated farm home Great place to raise chil-dren $ MS 900 Can

J a n S w a r t z i n s k i .

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

Q u a l i t y REAL ESTATE

PRICE REDUCED Only $104,500 Open Sun. 2-5 1944 RoundtatMe West Super ranch wtth lamily room, firapiace basement. 2 car attached garage, loads oI appli-ances stay New central wK 8 roof Piymouth-Carnon schools

CENTURY 21 TAYLOR I ASSOC 451-9415 or 711-4241

REAL ESTATE B e t t e r H o m e s A G a r d e n s

N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N Large 3 bedroom. I H balh great room, bnck ranch, reedy tor occu-pancy soon Very open floor plan, spacious kitchen wrth pantry. island, eatra cupboards Master suite, up-grades throughout, fua I all on 6 acre Asking $142

GENIE DUNN 900

PRIOE OF OWNERSHIP - Describes this beeutlfuMy maintained Colonial Cantons moat prestigious aree! This home fun been upgraded top to bottom, fast occupancy and ret ably priced a l $141,000

CALL DAVID BEARDSLEY RE'MAX CROSSROADS 453-8700

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

N O R T H C A N T O N Viert this fabulous 3 bedroom brick Cotoruaf situated in Meyt* . ' Sub Features include a aofl tone decor open door plan, giant lanvty room with NrepMce and wet bar .let floor laundry Huoe kitchen wftfi breek-teet nook Formal dining, and to much more Buyers tree home war-ranty Just listed Asking $122,500 B5OO0

Remerica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0 O P E N H O U S E

Set end Sun. t i a m - 5om i WOONSOCKET

S H A D Y * Beautifuay treed double lot Included wrth this maintenance tree custom bum 3 bedroom brick rench. «u« t i e besement huge covered patio oversized 2 * car attached garage Just $99 900 CH:

454-4400 or 981-2900

Remerica Country Place

SUNFLOWER VILLAGE bedroom colonial wrth 2V» baths

den. 1st floor leundry. spacious tamiy room with full wan firapiace Over 2600 sq.ft. - Quick occupancy $149,500

MINT CONOfTIONtl bedroom ranch, wonderful neigh-

borhood Family room with fire-place Home Protection Plan Call now $66,500

CENTURY 21 S U B U R B A N

4 5 5 - 5 8 8 0 4 6 4 - 0 2 0 5

$ 4 , 0 0 0 U n d e r B a n k

A p p r a i s a l 3 bedroom. family room with hre-piace. kving room, baaement. appk-

WARMTH 8 CHARM - surround this nawsit t bedroom colonial featuring trvmg room with cory fireplace and accent lighting formal dining base-ment. central air. attached garage, and fenced yarC Offered at $99,800

MAN OS OWE - 3 Bedroom 2 bath ranch featixmfl 1$ ft. family room stunning kBchin. basement, a), t ached garage, newer windows, central air end much more Priced In the low $100,000"*

SPACIOUS - double door entry. Sunflower colonial doee lo dub-houae $ pool include* 4 bedrooms 2'" baths. w e * - i n closets, fireplace, central air. and onfy 5 yrs. old Gra-cious Nvtng and affordable at $141,900.

- C A L L K E N K O E N I G

R E / M A X C R O S S R O A D S

4 5 3 - 8 7 0 0 o r 4 5 9 - 6 6 3 8

YOUR OWN PARK Borders this Chalet wrth 1st and 2nd floor baths 1st floor carpet le new Central air. family room wtth fire-place Exceflent location. $94,500 _

Remerica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2 3 1 4 P l y m o u t h

A P L E A S A N T Y A R D ' is tust one of the many pluses witti this tow bedroom mufti-level home! Mature trees add nice privacy Lo-cation is greet, in a fnendfy. family subdivision $138,500

DOTING OWNERS have taken meti-culous care of this fine colonial on a half-acre tot. Four apeoous bed-rooms. 2'» baths, an inviting famify room wrth firapiace and bum-m bookcases Central air. $220,000

The Prudent ia l W i l l i a m D e c k e r ,

R E A L T O R S

455-8400 Independently Owned and Operated

COME OUT f O k * L O O * at tMa eomty < lures 4 bedrooms. 2'n

3 1 4 P t y m o u t h

ALMOST NEW

OPEN SUN. 1-4 Newly ksted beeut iM 3 bedroom

tached 2 car garage, meny entta* including central m 6 panel doors doorwal. deck $124,900 E of Hao-oerty . N of Ann Arbor Road 11158 Butternut

R A C H E L R I O N

RE/MAX 100 INC. 4 2 5 - 6 7 8 9

C O U N T R Y A T M O S P H E R E ideal home for the newlyweda or re-tirees Freshly pemted interior Neu-tral decor, r*-*fungf*d roof 1990 herdwood floors In bedrooms. 2 car detached garage $82,000

S P A C I O U S C O L O N I A L Extra s updates and a greet loca-tion Recent updates include roof shingles interior & exterior pamtmg neutral carpet, pkjsa finished base ment With Wet bar, .nground gunite POM $239,900

S M A S H I N G V A L U E Specious 3 bedroom. 2 fu l baths, kving room/dining room (16 X 24 ). lamily room on main floor Walk to Elementary school Reduced' May-flower Sub. $127,500

I D E A L

F A M I L Y N E I G H B O R H O O D 4 bedroom, den, 2Vk bath, big coun-try kitchen in this coiomai wtth new appkances. famMy room and ftre-pleoe. first floor laundry, fun baae-ment. attached garage Immediate occupancy $155,000

459-6000 C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e ,

C O U N T R Y S E T T N G Very private 1 8 acre country setting ranch home. Minutes from down-town Plymouth. Firepleoe In famify room, plus Frank Im stove In famify room $149,900 (N61ANN)

L A K E P O I N T E R A N C H Clean 3 bedroom wtth great decor Finished basement wfth full bath "country kitchen" wrth pantry, some updates $106,500 (NS5GRE>

347-3050 C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

IF YOU LIKE TREE-LINED STREETS m an aree of welt kept homes, you win tove this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home in Lakepointe Village F lures a new above ground pool. 2 car garage, and more $119.900

RED CARPET KElM SOUTH. INC 4 5 3 4 0 1 2

NEWLY renovated 2 bedroom, as appliances included, central air. $71,900. negotiable Days: 451 -4674 After 6pm 453-6108

N E W O N T H E M A R K E T !

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 T O 4 1122 SUTHERLAND. PLYMOUTHf Just West ol Harvey and South of Ann Ai-bor Trail. Immaculate 3 bed-room. 2 bath brick t«-level, situated on a quiet tree-lined street In the city This home features upgraded light fixtures, marble entry, newer carpeting., newty remodaied kitchen.

lew garage, newer windows, fenced yard, and central air. $115,000

R O B E R T B A K E

R e a l t o r s

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0

« t i n i l !••• w I i l t l j " " F i y r m m t n 3 1 5 N o r t h v t i t o - M o v i

PLYMOUTH -Super sharp 4 bed-room. 2W bath. 2.000 aq It. ftofne Neutral desor. great condition F*e-

SECLUDED Treed country setting highkghls Was spacious 3 bedroom ranch with dra-matic vaulted oeHmga 8 natural fire-place in 23 fl lamily room, refreeh-mg central air. 2V» car etiaohed ga-rage & a newty Mated price of onfy $83 900 Caa 961-2900 or 454-4400

Remerica Country Place

NORTHVILLE - Chooee from 2 an-tique homes downtown Seaei may

closing cost to Qualified er'Broker " "

3 1 6 W e s t l a n d

G a r d e n C i t y

buyer Owner/ 344-4434

SPACIOUS RANCH 6 bedroom. 4 balh. with walkout basement, situated on 2 /3 acre Ex-cellent lor large or extended famay

COUNTRY SIZE LOT walk to town Large ranch wrth 1800 sq ft Many upgrades. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, finished basement end garage $139,900

EXECUTIVE COLONIAL 4 bedroom. 2 H bath wrth first floor den and laundry Stained Oak woodwork, central air and private master bath. Onfy 4 years ytking $234,500

CENTURY 21 S U B U R B A N

4 5 5 - 5 8 8 0 4 6 4 - 0 2 0 5

O P E N S U N 2 - 5 * M 911 JEFFREY

Attractive waM maintained 3 bed-room colonial wtth attached garage Outstanding home offers updated oak kitchen with ceramic counters Speoous family room with fireplace and doorwa* lo yard with park like setting Professionally finished basement, deekabie location Walk to a* schooN $149,900

NOVI - OPEN SUN 2-5PM 40470 VILLAGE OAKS

N of 9 Mrte. E of Meadowbrook Rare lake Iront in Novi. Ice akate aa winter, swim and boat an summer 4 bedroom home baeutlfuHy Oaco-ratad with neutral decor 2 flre-piaces. lormai living room and dm-mg room. j>u» family room that walks out to the lake lor yeer round enjoyment New windows, central MT family neighborhood with ewlm-ming pool and clubhouse $155,900

YOU WILL FEEL al home the moment you step into this speoous Cape Cod The country kitchen with bay window overlooks acre lol with pond You can easily get com-fortable m front of the brtcfc Hre-piace or in your hot tub. Four bed-rooms $249,900 (PSSTho) CeH 451-5400.

Quality REAL ESTATE

BRICK RANCH - Greet location and beef buy m aree. 3 bedrooms large living room, race kitchen, newer car-

>ear garage, $84 900

' FIRST OFFERING Lovely J bedroom. 1V» atory bock, hashed basement. t% balh. ctoee to shopping, 2 car garage. $64,900

Century 21 N a d a I n c . 4 7 7 - 9 6 0 0

3 I P w w n m o

C a r d a n C i t y

N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N 11 homes choice ol ranch or colonial - 3 bedrooms. 1'A baths full

The

Michigan Group Realtors

591-9200 NOVI-4 BEDROOM. 2 beth home In popular VWage O a k s Central air. 2 hrepieces $129,900 reduced from $ 135.000 tor quick sale 348- 5154

^ REAL ESTATE B e t t e r H o m e s & G a r d e n s

3 1 5 N o r t h v i l l e - N o v i

COUNTRY IN THE CITY 4 bedrooms. 5 bath home m Novi/ Northville area Outstanding value and great kvmg spaces Dramatic entry ..with marble floor and curved stair* Over 1 acre of privacy and wooded surroundings Finished low-er level Home warranty $299,900 N-41LL-N

PRIVATE RETREAT Home lor the growing family. 4 bed-rooms. 2 bathe. 2 lava, large gour-met kitchen, lamily room with fire-place. finished lower level. 3 tier deck, swimming pool, sod all this on a beautiful wooded acre Home war-ranty $189,900 N-43NI -N

E R A C O U N T R Y R I D G E

3 4 8 - 6 7 6 7

FTVE ACRES/2,000 S O FT RANCH Slop! Neer Northville 4 Bedrooms. 2 H baths. 1st floor leundry. full basement, family room/hrepiace. formal dming room. Country Kitch-en Super mint condition $189,900 For detaM celt -

_ T E R R Y S T I L L W A G O N

4 7 3 - 6 2 0 0

R E / M A X F O R E M O S T . I N C .

HILL TOP SETTING Exatmg custom home. Traditional elevation, contemporary interior. 1st floor master bedroom suite Large loft overlooks magnificent greet room $232,000

CENTURY 21 S U B U R B A N

3 4 9 - 1 2 1 2 . 2 6 1 - 1 8 2 3

knohen. den. 1st floor leundry tached gerege. tua baaemarn. yard wilh privacy fence. Don't forget lo aak about the greet TERMS of-fered on Una one!

The Prudential W i l l i a m D e c k e r .

R E A L T O R S

455-8400 independently Owned and Operated

T H I N K S U M M E R right-in. Transfer 1 4 bedroom. 2%

bum » 1*8* . Stained wood Inge end trim, neutral Lots of age M cupboarda i closets Master

OPENSUN 2-5PM 7556 Sussex Dr

(N ol Warren, E ol Sheldon) 4 Bedroom TO beth Colonial fin-ished baaement Famay room with firapiace. double pantries m kitchen Air conditioning $ root leas than 3

- years old Newer carpet throughout Ajfso includes Home Warranty

ERA

PRIME

PROPERTIES 9 8 1 - 3 5 0 0

OPEN SUN 1-4PM Bring your check book because once you see it you'8 want to caa it yours. 44015 Hartford. 3 Mfcs E of Sheldon $109,900

C A L L K E N K O E N I G

R E / M A X C R O S S R O A D S

4 5 3 - 8 7 0 0 o r 4 5 9 - 6 6 3 8

$139,900 A D E L I G H T T O S E E

* bedroom colonial, very clean. beeutJfuify decorated w fine colors Cathedral ceiling m family room wilh French doors, wet ber. newer car-peting. on court location $127,900

J U S T 3 Y E A R S N E W Contemporary neutral, light wood trim, doors, window siMs Impecca-ble condition Gourmet kitchen, kitchen aid dishwasher designer waif covernga in dmmg room and kitchen and both baths $114,900

459-6000

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e •

TRADITIONAL Cape Cod with large bedrooms, huge kitchen with dmmg area, step-saving 1st floor laundry firapiace in great room, basement, large wood deck $134,500

Remerica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

CITY OF PLYM-OUTH

3 bedroom brick ranch neer down-town Full tvmhed baaement At-

1 garage. Florida room. Newer wa. SN.9PO •

Remerica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4PM 45525 DENISE DR

PLYMOUTH - Bargain hunters, priced to sell to first newer' Terrific Traitwi

Colonial, kjahfy landscaped, decorated, lots of extresl

$176,900

OPEN HOUSE S A T . 8 SUN. 12-6PM 6 1 8 FOREST

PLYMOUTH - 2 '

FANTASTIC SETTING for this 3 bedroom quad-level which offers huge family room. 2 fua baths. Kvmg room. den. kflChen with new cabinets Other features include vi-nyl windows, covered patio, newer roof, oversized 2 car garage nestled

a que l tree-lined dead end at Bear yard backs to Hines

Park $114,900 RED CARPET KElM SOUTH. INC

453-0012

GEfflSH BUILT 1985 Cape Cod m Downtown Ptymouth, 3 bedrooms. 2 b a l h s . 1015 D e w e y Asking $179,900 For information 451-0968

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY- 2 story. bedroom, new appliancaa. new

roof, move-In condition, walk to downtown $95 000 454-1799

N E W L I S T I N G 14883 PLYMOUTH CROSSING

4 bedrooms. 2'fli baths |ust the right touch in decorating, good access to expressways this home has lots ol extras Seller to help with closing coals $192,500 CaH Ed Spam at 455-6000

W E I R , M A N U E L . S N Y D E R

& R A N K E . I N C . 500 S Mam St . Plymouth

H I S T O R I C D I S T R I C T A d fasti immaculate 3 bedroom charmer won't last' updated bath, plush neutral decor, hardwood floors, reflrushed oak trim and fabu-lous buHt-ins. Caa Betty Greenlee $145,900

Remerica V I L L A G E S Q U A R E

R E A L T O R S

349-5600

dmmg room, new kitchen w/oek cupboards Severe aruuouaf $109,900

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-5PM 47500 HANFORO

N W CANTON • Horse lovers cell todey on this 3000 sq. ft nmcft on 4 acres Features 3 baths. 2 car ga-rage. extensive deck with Jacuzzi. $190,700

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-5PM 2344 CABOT

CANTON - Don t mlsa thia excep-tionally dean Canton colonial mat sits right on the Commons Many updates Great area! $99,900

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-5PM 193 SYBALO

WESTLAND - Beautiful large treed lot-you must see this 4 bedroom Co-lonial with an neutral decor Loads of closets and cupboard apace, cen-tral vacuum, many, many extrasl $119,500

OPEN HOUSE SAT 2-5PM 43119 HANFORD

CANTON - Vary motivated seller, purchased another home, excep-tionally clean, recently decorated. 4 bedrooms. 2'-» baths. Family Room $ Rec Room 1st Boor laundry Over 2200 sq ft $124,900

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-5PM 42464 SOMERSET

CANTON - 4 bedroom. 2 bath brick and cedar Bi-ievel SeBers motivat-ed. anxious, anxious' Seller wta pay Closing costs $99 900

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-5PM 44201 POST MILL

CANTON - PWard colonial w/over 2200 sq ft 4 bedrooms. 2 ' * balhs family room hrepiace formal Hir-ing S dming rooms, attached oa-rage $117,700

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-5PM 42519 SALTZRO

CANTON - 3 bedroom IVi bath trt-levei Family room with fireplace. Formal Dmmg. gret deck, beaks fo park $104 900

The

_ Michigan Group Realtors

459-3600

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4 40744 MILL'fcOAD COURT S /Nine Mile. E 'Meedowtorook 4 bedroom colonial in prime location Family room w/fireplace and wet bar $154,900

642-2400

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

Ouality describes this " C a p e Charmer " Location plus 3 bed-rooms. r * baths, formal dming room Fireplace m kving room, hard-wood throughout 3rd floor could be finished Newer " roof and fumaoa Bring aa offers $142,500, (P04Hor). Call 451-5400

(SO FIRST CLASS In Northville with location, charm, comfort, and con-venience in this 4 bedroom. 2 ' * bath tudor thai sparkles Premium lot. waik-out basement, and central air Priced at $224 900. (L49Pon) Cafl 462-2950

Quality REAL ESTATE

B e t t e r H o m e s & G a r d e n s

S t a r t P a c k i n g Great location offers tovjy brick ranch on cul-de-sac setting 3 bed-rooms. open family room with fire-place. fua basement, attached garage $129,900

NETWORK REAL ESTATE

476-1600 3 1 6 W a t H a n d

C a r d a n C i t y

GAROEN CITY, $74,900 immaculate 3 bedroom bnck ranch, finsiahed baaement, 2 baths, 2 car garage immediate occupancy

ALSO GAROEN CITY. $49 900

For tfm 2 bedroom ranch, natural fireplace, attached garage Aa on a huge lot immediate occupancy

Can JOEKOLLINS Century 21 Hartford North

525-9600

• G R E A T D E A L Immediate possession on this sharp 3 bedroom. 1'A, beth home wilh Uvorsa schools 1 -car garage sprin-kler system. $82,000 (ffoBGLA)

347-3050

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

G R E A T V A L U E WESTLAND 3 bedroom. 22 x 16 farmfy room with IVepfece. finished basement attached garage, appli-ances Slay Askifig $78,900

Realty World Excellence 681-8181

H A R D T O F I N D B E A U T Y Come out Sunday 1-4 and see this newty constructed ranch S ol War-ran and W of Wayne $83,000 (P13LEW^ For more Into ca*

453-6800 C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

includes carpet. much more Ranch $99,900 Colo-nial $109,900 Cell Gen or Kim

RE/MAX 100 INC. 3 4 8 - 3 0 0 0 . 4 2 5 - 6 7 8 9

3 1 7 R a d f o r d

• FABULOUS 4 bedroom Cape Cod. finished basemenk quick occupancy, 'amity room mce dmmg room with bey window warranty hard wood floors

Centu ry 21 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

O P E N HOUSE AFFORDABLE OOZY 3 bedroom 2 baths wood stove, gas/heet. v » car garage $88 900

LARGE COLONIAL 1,656 Square feet. 6 bedrooms. 2W bsihs. bese-

it 2>v car garage, newer tool $81,900

DOLL MOUSE. 3 bedroom, brick ev erything new, windows air carpet root. French doors $85 900

LIVONIA SCHOOLS. 3 bedroom bnck rench. 2 lu« bath newer win-dows Many updates $84 900

F R E E . . . W E E K L Y L I S T OF PROPERTIES for sale BY OWNER wrth prices, descriptions addresses owners phone numbers etc

S A V E T H O U S A N D S .. Helping sellers sen By owner for $2950"

HELP-U-SELL REAL ESTATE 454-9535

IMMACUI ATE 3 bedroom Bun-galow new vinyl siding 6 wmdows. ceramic bath new carpet ' " S h e d basement 1V» car garage $65 900 Open Sunday 1-5 532-7842

IMMACULATE - 3 bedroom IV» bath rench. otters new windows and doors updating throughout, sharp Imrshed basement newer pool S Redford Schools $86 700

ASK FOR BILL 0EMPSEY THE MICHIGAN GROUP

REALTORS 591-9200

O p e n S u n d a y 1 - 4 LIVONIA SCHOOLS come with tfui newty boat colonial offering iargi bedrooms, a farmfy room with fi /» piaoe. and a country kitchen AM o tins on an oversized lot m a beeutifu development $127,900

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S .

474-5700 independently Owned and Operated

J u s t L i s t e d ! This 3 bedroom brick bungalow has s Redtord schools is West ol Tele graph has a tuH basement and a ga-rage Has quality features M e hard-wood floors and a bmlt-m china cabinet Priced to seH fast $59 900

The Prudent ia l H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S

474-^700 Independently Owned and Operated

H O T N E W L I S T I N G fn Tonqwsh Sub 1200 sq fl 3 bed-room brick ranch, wtth famify room end fireplace Fuff basement. 2 car garage Totally remodeled oak kitchen. Pella windows, and updat-ed ceramic bath Juat kated and priced to sen Open Sunday t -5pm

C A L L G A R Y J O N E S

Remerica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2 L I V O N I A S C H O O L S

North Westland sub Great lor first time buyers and retirees Newer roof. 6 years, windows 6 years, tur-nace 8 years Win look st FHA of-fers Motivated sellers $55,900 O5080P

ASK FOR EGON OR MARY

Remerica " 420-3400

B E A U T I F U L NEW HOME - spacious 1350 sq fl rancn, quality built with Andersen windows oak cabinets 2 baths. 2 ' . car attached garage A basement, sharp looking home lor |ust $96 900

SPOTLESS - 3 bedroom brick ranch features 2 ' 1 car garage, baaement centre! wr. on beautiful lot. asking

$84,900

C e n t u r y 2 1 - D y n a m i c

7 2 8 - 8 0 0 0

N e w C o n s t r u c t i o n

Exclusively Last is best i exceptional Wooded ravine alte lor cuatom 2 story by: Cornerstone Building $225,000

CALL NANCY MEfNfNGEFI 348-9950 or 770-0211 or 780-3267

NORTHVILLE - Abbey Knoa Es-tates Outstanding 2300 sq ft. quali-ty buift 3 bedroom. 2V» bath brick ranch features many, many extras and custom landscaping Immediate occupancy Priced m the $200's Century 21 Today 261-2000

N O R T H V I L L E ' A A C R E Fantastic 1600 sq ft 3 bedrftom ranch features a formal dining room, remodeled kitchen and bath, plus 2 fireplaces Updates include new An-dersen windows vinyl siding roof, floor, furnace and more 2 car ga-rage Asking $117,500 05060

Remerica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0

• ' N O V I B E A U T Y U . Jamesfowne Green Stunning 3 bedroom tudor - famay room wtth fireplace neutral decor, large deck $ 147.900 fL-31HUN)

462-1811 C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s l a t e

NOVI CEDAR SPRINGS ESTATES 3 bed-room. 2V» bath Colonial Famay room with fireplace, master bath cathedral ce*ng. basement Large patio Excellent location. $159,900

R E D C A R P E T K E l M

M A P L E . I N C

5 5 3 - 5 8 6 8

B e g i n r M - r e F i r s t O t t e r i n g FHA/vA terms ok tor true Garden City budget 3 bedroom ranch Fin-ished basement, all new windows and furnace Move tn tor $5,000 or less $63,500

The Prudent ia l H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S

421-5660 Independently Owned and Operated

M I N T B R I C K R A N C H It s aa done New 2M car garage new central air and furnace New windows, new pkjmbmg. new porch Located tn fantastic area Walk to e l e m e n t a r y Ask ing $ 5 9 , 9 0 0 U5094J/S To move right In.

CALL JOHN OR SHAWN

Remerica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0

BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD A Jme rent beater - located in great

I ol Westland Enfoy this 3 bed-room ranch v/tttv fenced yard & ga-

l . famify comfort lor tittle money, priced at $59,900 CaH

GARY ALBERT R e a l t y P r o f e s s i o n a l s

4 7 6 - 5 3 0 0

BIT OF COUNTRY - 3 bedroom ranch with 2 car ettached garage, half acre lot^. finished basement, country kitchen, first time offered $81,500

CALL JOHN REISNER RE MAX WEST 261-1400

EXTRA! EXTRA! This newty listed 3 bedroom bnck rancn * loaded wtth extras Light oak cupboards, newer windows 6 panel doors, huge kitchen, 1200 sq ft basement. 2 ' i garage, private yard Desirable N West land $83 500

R A C H E L R I O N

RE/MAX 100 INC. 4 2 5 - 6 7 8 9

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 9083 Oak view

Plymouth. Ml 48170

FUSSY BUYERS. TAKE A LOOK t

anch w/farmfy room « fireplace New roof, upgraded car-pel new oak knehan. over sired healed 7"i garage aa nestled on a beeutifuBy landscaped lot Wont lael long ai $ t t S0C.

REO CARPET KElM SOUTH. INC 453-0012

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP COLONIAL 3 bedroom i

When you advertise tn the Observer and Eccentric classified pages, you can expect great response. And you can call 24 hours a day to place your ad.

(©teerUer & X c c e n t n c CLA66OTCD flDYCPTItfNG

' 6 4 4 - 1 0 7 0 O a k l a n d C o u n t y 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 W a y n a C o u n t y

• 5 2 - 3 2 2 2 R o c h a a t a r / R o c h e s t a r H a s

large let wea mr-i decorated

garage Don I war e to tftoppmg and t

'me year Home Wananty $134 900 REO CARPET K E M SOUTH INC

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP RANCH

It M r feeeemeni and aree HomaVrarrsnfy | l t 7 90

•O C A R P e r * E l M fot/TM REO CARPTT KEIM SOUTH eeC 443-8012

M t M E e r b O b M l L S f fly Owner I bedroom w e d 2 fua 2 f / 2 hems 22x21 «amf»y room Held stone f i rep lace Much M o r e $220 000 negnMaOW 483-8424

O P E N S U N . 1 - 4 43792 Westndge Lane, many up-dates - roof - 1990. furnace 8 a * conditionlg .1989 newel carpet, neutral colors 8 immaculate seclud-ed backyard. $157,000

Northmfle schools Caa 349-4550

E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S

NOVI - This home has n aa< 4 bed-rooms. 3 baths. 30x40 pole bam. aa on 2 5 acres Asking $ 199 995 Call

C a r o l y n B a i l e y

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

3 4 6 - 6 4 3 0

F A B U L O U S Famfy Room with fireplace $ spa-cious country kitchen m this 3 bed-room. 2 bath bock ranch w/fimshed Basement 8 2 cai'garage newer nyt windows & shingles <1 yr). invit-ing deck overlooks fenced yard Home Warranty A a* ing $64,900

Ask for Ruth Martin

Remerica 420-3400

F I R S T O F F E R I N G Sharp' Sharp' 3 bedroom bnck 8 aluminum trim ranch, large living room, central an finished baaement with Vi bath Many updated lei turesl $79,900 C a i

E D T R E M B A T H

CENTURY 2 1 R O W

4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1 NOVI bath

sub Move ngM in $129 900 22585 t ofl 9 Mae E

Pnced to aaa at Cbeetnui Tree. N

OPEN SAT-SUN 1-4pm

C a l l J o h n O ' B r i e n

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

3 4 6 - 6 4 3 0

OPEN H O U S E SUNOAY 1 t -5 NORTXVK.LE

$144 900

ATM TAKING ranch. 2 bath 2 lev 2 fireplaces wai t o u t f i n i s h e d basement $182,900

NORTHVILLE VACANT property - a t e . and sewer burfl home oA 90 by 300 lot $34 900

-U-SELL L E S T A T E

4 5 4 - 9 5 3 5

HELP-R E A L

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4 N a M MB* M S t n m •

sharp 4 bedroom 3"t beth comma! IR T I C

Come

SWEET AS MONtV. PLYMOUTH 2 2 bathe ranch garage

loor m i i w i n t $104 900

HELP-U-SELL R E A L E S T A T E

4 5 4 - 9 5 3 5

looks mground gunlke pool •ea lor yourself af 2 1 * 9 1 • • • 7 5 900

Remerica. V i l l a g e S q u a r e

349-5600

Garden City

H O M E P L U S E X T R A L O T SOW 'og»fher makes tike one spe-cial' Large cotomat win balcony Largs kving room wrth Veplece Me-chanics i»reem garage $75 000 (L- 13BELI

c u t d e S A C D E L I G H T 3 bedroom ranch Get Mushed ri room. newty redone I .-Ichen lsr£ beckyard central a r 8 newer am dears $79 900 (L-80EMI1

462-1811

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

WESTLAND OPEN SUNDAYS. 2-4 455 Venoy 3 bedroom bnck ranch V * baths, sk attached garage fin-ished basement, $75,000/offer CaH for appointment - 453-6727

O n e ot a K i n d "This is the sharpest new kiting to

hit t h e m a r k e t th is y e a n ' Northwestern Bedford brick bun galow with a cathedral-living room and iQtt bedrx>om with open bridge balcony Basement remodeled kitchen newe- furnace and newer 2 car garagu $76,900

The Prudent ia l H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S

421-5660 Independently Owned and Operated

WESTLAND OPEN SON-Wno 3 NEAT 8 CLEAN 3 bedroom bnck ranch with 2'<V car garage Central ak. newer carpet'linoleum A must see. asking. $83 900

OPEN SUN 3 to 6 SUPER SHARP 3 bedroom brick tn level Newer central air . family room 2 ' * car garage, hardwood floors 2 baths, asking. $71,900

OPEN SUN t lo 4 SPACIOUS WELL updated 3 bed room ranch 2 car garage family room with fireplace Basement many updates to list, ssking $79,900

OPEN SUN 110 4 CUSTOM BUILT 1800 sq ft Colon, al 1'» baths. 2 car attached garage basement, famify room with tire place Lot 295 fl asking. $94 900

ROBERT WATSON Century 21 Cook & Assoc 326-1000

WESTLAND" SURREY HEIGHTS 4 bedroom 2 ' i . bath rancn finished basment $82,900

CALL DANNY REA RE / M AX-GROSSRO AOS 453-8700

1 -

o y e n H O J J S E

89 GAYLORD S U N . M A R C H 3 .

1 9 9 1 South of Eight Mile between Beech tTSty » inkster .charming brick ft aluminum. 1000 sq ft ranch, move in condition fuB finished basement fenced yard witn dog run ft room lor a pool $64 500 Call Sk*> or Jean al

R E / M A X C o u n t r y s i d e

4 8 6 - 5 0 0 0

OPEN SUN 12-5PM - By Owner spotless 3 bedroom brick ranch 2 baths family room, ' i a c e lol 7 cai attached garage $66 900 245^8883

WESTLAND 33867 Union Ct

$539/mo. $3200 down

Brand new 3 bedroom ranch brick, full basement

new subdivision Ross Realty 326-8300

W

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4

LEONA - 31760. Absolutely mint condition thru out. 3 large bed-rooms. family room. 1'n balhs. large country lot. 2v» car garage, quick oecupency. remodeled kitchen with dishwasher, newer windows -$67,900 N ol Cherry MW, W of Merriman

BEECHWOOD - 28460 Beautiful 2 bedroom ranch, note; simple as-sumption Tastefully decorated thru out 1st floor laundry, super area -$47 900 N. of Ford Rd E ol Middle belt •

O T H E R O F F E R I N G S SUPER - sharp-ranch wtth Livoma schools, quick occupancy, central air. large tot. country kitchen patio 3 spacious bedrooms. 1st floor laundry $84 900

Century 2 1 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

R E M O D E L E D T H R U - O U T ! Absolutely gorgeous 3 bedroom brick $ wood ranch Privacy fence. Beautiful deck 28x22 Custom buift garage newer oak cupboards In large kitchen, newer carpeting, win-dows shingles 8 hirnaoe Finished basement with much more plus beautiful landscaped yard $73,900

W H Y N O T

O W N T H E B E S T I You deserve ihe best lor you and your family This minimum upkeep bnck ranch has had interior up-dates fo an elegant level. One look inside wW teH the whole story Bonuss include fmrshed basement Mid foundation tor extra large larruly room, master bedroom a 2 bed-rooms The wea can be replaced

O N E H A L F A C R E Bnck 3 bedroom ranch wrth 2 M l baths. 2 fireplaces, central air. flrv •shed baaement wtth wet bar and waat out. 4 level deck. 4 car garage and famify room $ 139.000

Century 21

J. Scot t . Inc. 5 2 2 - 3 2 0 0

S H O R T C A S H ? ? ? Not much cash needed lo buy on easy FHA terms, Spotless Garden City 3 bedroom home near Warren Avenue Famify room, lormai dmmg room, 2 fua baths baaement Newer windows and kjrnace. an condi-tioned Call tor addrees Newer Hating $23,900 1ST COLONIAL 522-5970

Residence 255-4124

THIS IS IT! immaculate 4 bedroom aluminum sided famfy soed cape cod wrth large kving room 8 country kitchen 1st floor laundry. 2'k car mechamca dream garage Affordable price ol onfy $87 900 Caa

961 2900 or 454-444)0

Remerica Country Place

LIVONIA SCHOOLS J t ' l beih bnck Ranch Family room.

i ' l car garage Mushed $85 000 Open Sun v

4pm Owner 52V1522

GAROEN CITY

ch i m m e d i a t e occupancy

WCSTLANO brick ranch 3 bed-

rooms famay room. 2 berhs centra m . baaement screened porch, large prfvaM wooded lol $78 900

C e n t u r y 2 1 C o o * 6 A s s o c

3 2 6 - 2 6 0 0 .

WESTLANO

A N E W C O M M U N I T Y

S I N G L E F A M I L Y H O M E S

$75,990 $4200

MOVES-YOU IN Preview 5 new exciting models fua aaa annul 2 car ettached garage isrge master bedroom aurte and much more Gel in an the ground

"MILLPOINTE 595-1010

WITHIN YOUR REACH immaculate 3 bedroom 1 ' i bath bnck Ranch featuring neutral car-pet. newer furnace attached 2 "car garage Get your money s worth al

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d S o u t h

464-6400

O P E N S U N . 1 - 3 18460 KiWoch

of Beech N of 6 Mite This S bedroom ranch has been redeco-rated and IS m move-in condition Roomy lol with 2 car garage. Iam.ty neighborhood close to schools. appkances included Must see" As* mg $58 900 =508516 Foi details

CALL LINDA OR BETH

Remerica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0 REDFORD AREA 3 bedroom 1\» bath living' room dm.ng room kitchen fireplace, extra lot (3131 537-2304 or |3.13>538-7503

REDFORD CENTRAL AIR Sharp ranch wilh updated kitchen ) o r i bedrooms formal dming rec-roem rewer fur-nace. newer windows new decor basement garage One year "war-ranty -Just $50 900

R E D - C A R P E T K E I M M A P L E . I N C .

5 5 3 - 5 8 8 8

Wonderfully updated' Replaced win-dows and doors along wrth solar neat make this nouae a great oeal at the price. Large basement rec room. 3 bedrooms, 1 ' i baths make this a popular combo lor everyone Fenced yard, 2 car garage, dead end at Cloae to everything $82.a00 (P57Kanl Cak 451-5400

FANTASTIC 3 bedroom, 2V> balh ranch with .unbelievable family room, full finished basemen! LIVO-NIA SCHOOLS and so much more CALL today tor your pnvste show-ing (L50Gart Can 462-2950

Quality REAL ESTATE

REDFORD - OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 S ol S Mile Rd W of Beech Daly Your own eagles nest- 4. oedrooai 2 ' 1 bath colonial situated cto*e to Western Golf ft Country Club Lo-cated on a professional landscaped ravine lot. lormai dining room, re-modeled intchen walk -out base ment mutti-levei deck. 2 ' i attached garage Musi see this' Alt thu and much more tor onfy $ 153.900

CALL DON OR DORIS

M A Y F A l R 5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0

REAL ESTATE B e t t e r H o m e s A G a r d e n s

3 1 7 R a d f o r d

A B O V E T H E C R O W D

B R I C K B E A U T Y ! (W OF BEECH l

$72,900 3 bedrooms, country kitch-en. 1% balhs. cant r * air pro-fm-isned basement is carpeted and natural fireplace 2 car garage

SHARP 18274 Norborrw

$ 5 4 , 9 0 0 NEW LISTING - 2 bedroom alumi-num ranch Updated kitchen, newer gas heat, newer roof, limshed base ment, "EXTRA CLEAN prune W ol Beech, South area 12884 Berwm

- ^ J E R R Y STILL THE REDFORD SPECIALIST

R E / M A X W E S T 2 6 1 - 1 4 0 0

R E D F O R D S . $4:375 total cost Payment $820 total 9 '»ki interest 3 bedroom

j ranch garage Call Ga>i Butcher ' ! or Karen Reeber .

; RE/MAX 100 INC. 3 4 8 - 3 0 0 0 . 4 2 5 - 6 7 8 9

S q u e a d y C l e a n 3 bedroom brick ranch nicely' randscaped 1.300 sq ft completely updated, fust move ir Newer drive-way root insulation remodeled kitchen Extremely well kept IOW mamtarnance home m ail bnc» ranch area $84 900

The Prudent ia l H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S

462-1660 Independently Owned and Operatec

AFFOROABLE AWESOME - Sharp 3 bedroom

room ft more m S Red

S REOfORD - 3 bedroom brick ranch 2 baths, -arge Irving room « den 2'» car garage central aw $78X00 ' 255 2525

brick with deung room, lamify fireplace garage ft more m S ford Onfy $69 900

NEW CONSTRUCTION - Master built 3 bedroom brick rancn with v > batns. anarg, efficiency basement and more m S Redtord 0nty$74.900 CENTURY 21 TOOAY 538-2000

ALL AGREE BEST VALUE 3 bed room bnck ranch with aluminum tnm 2 baths basement. 2 car ga-rage unique parking up to B cars Only $83 900

CALL JOHN REiSNER R E / M i M W E S T 261-1400

ALL BRICK AREA - 3 bedroom Ranch. 2 fuk baths finished base-ment. 2'» car garage S Recti or d Schools $89 906 538 4088

A P R I M E O F F E R I N G Juat ksted - if»s charming 3 bed room bungalow Recently updated kitchen ft befh Finished basement fenced yard ft garage All this foe only $49 900

E R A A C C E N T

4 2 1 - 7 0 4 0

3 1 8 D a a r b o r n

D e a r b o r n H e i g h t s

B R I C K R A N C H

Irving room newer shingles ft fur-nace central air finished basement andiarge yard $89 900IL 200ACI

A N V l O U S O W N E R Very neat and clean * bedroor-bungatow Located in Green<w*a and Michigan Ave area and CW5» to schools shopping and transport* tion. $88 900 (L-24PALI

4 6 2 - 1 8 1 1

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

T h u r s d a y . F e b r u a r y 2 8 . 1 9 9 1 O & E • 7 E

3 2 0 H o m a *

LARGE COUNTRY LOT 4 bpdroom older home in race neighborhood $55 000

CENTURY 21 S U B U R B A N .

4 5 5 - 5 6 6 0 4 6 4 - 0 2 0 5

M U C H T O O F F E R I ! Absolutely gorgeous" 3 bedroom bnck ranch decorated very mce T M home haa much to offer Over 1000 M 1 Many updates include newer windows, carpeting furnace t linoleum floor. 1 yr home war ran ty finished basemen! has carpeting wet bar ft naff bath Ail tor mst

$48 000

Century 21

J. Scot t . Inc. 5 2 2 - 3 2 0 0

OPEN .SUN 2-5pm 4404 Second St Wayne Nice 3-bedroom bun-galow fua basement 2 car garage nice area $54 900 728-0254

O w n e r A n x i o u s Tranferred out of I own Needs quick sale Ca« todey fo see this wen kept 3 bedroom brick ranch in aa brick neighborhood Garage basement 2 fun baths Wayne-Westland schools Aa for $47 900

The Prudent ial H a r r y S . W o l f e . •

R E A L T O R S

462-1660 independently Owned and Operated

SIMPLY A GEM 2 car garage base-ment fireplace. Florida room $33,900

HELP-U-SELL REAL ESTATE 454-9535

WAYNE-Great No Beautiful No Spectacular Yea This completely redecorated 2 bedroom bungalow located neer Annapolis hospital 8 F o r d / W a y n e assembly p lant $44 900 Open House Sun 12-Spm 32260 Annapolis East of Venoy

Wayne

M O T I V A T E D S E L L E R Finished basfcment with shower m lav t her mo windows, new carpeting, kitchen floor, new roof, hot water lank Huge 22 x32 gerage with 220-amp service and gas An wails and ceilings msuiated Bath remodeled $64 900 =S09S P

ASK FOR EGON

Remerica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0

3 2 6 C o n d o a

LOWEST - — PRICE

IN TEN YEARS

$ 4 3 9 , 9 0 0 FIRM

FOR 3 BEDROOM r -» BATH TOWNiHOME IN ADAMS WOOOS

Cafctomia Owner to town 2 weeks must sea' Open Sun 2-5pm

1475 RAVINE VIEW Local 828-8830 CA (818)708-1755

AUBURN-HILLS - Attractive I bed-room * den convenient location aa appkances including washer/ dryer - carport. $36 900 644-8168

BEDFORD 1

VILLAS Super sharp Canton Twp carnage house unit with large master bad-room suite with huge waai-m closet, modern kitchen wrth dishwasher range ft refrigerator Speoous laun-dry room with washer ft dryer at-tached garage ft a great affordable price Of onfy $69 900 Can 454-4400 or 981-2900

Remerica Country Place

BIRMINGHAM CONOO-2 or 3 bed-room centa l aw. remodeled bath ft kitchen hardwood floors, excellent condition $79,900 643-0370

B I R M I N G H A M

- I N T O W N -

- N E W L I S T I N G — Beautiful Ann Street condo m mmt condition Ceramic tiled foy^f kitch-en first floor laundry Living room and dming room open to private deck Great master suite $219,500 H-NAT

HANNETT, INC. R E A L T O R S

, 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

3 2 6 C o n d o a

B E A U T I F U L P R I V A T E

S E T T I N G

- L A K E F R O N T -

- W O O O E D -Wabeek condo' overlooking W Lake Greet room wrth Hrepiac deck 3 bedrooms, 2 ' * baths atri-um

> 000 H-180887

HANNETT, INC. R E A L T O R S

6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

B R I G H T O N

A N e w C o m m u n i t y WOOORIDGE HILLS - New model tenches and townhomes 2 bed-rooms loft, 2 baths. 2 car garage baaemenf some walk -outs hre-piace air conditioning, deck From $118 500 To models US-?3 exit 58 lo Rickeit Rd turn right. Oekndge Or turn left, to Ridgecourt Model 229-8776 Office 229-5722

AOLER HOMES INC Brighton. Mich

BUDGET CON DOS - Convenient to Livoma Men Furmshed t bedroom air conditioning, carport, seller wta help Wrtti Closing costs $34,500 NEWLY DECORA.TEO 1 bedroom new appkances. vacant Owner anx-•oue $34 000 BEAUTIFUL 1 bedroom air condi-tionmg. carport, newly decorated dishwasher, payment approximately $350 per month $43,900

STOP RENTING Carolyn Bmder-Scopone

M A Y F A l R 5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0

CANTON COflOO. by owner 2 bed 1 bath, vaulted certmg w'skykghti fmrshed basement, patio carport ft more Moving must tea Ask $77 900 Val, after 5pm : 899-9

CANTON N • 1 bedroom toft, vault-ed ceilings, finished baaement lots of storage space window treat-ments all appliances central air. prrvale entrance $54 500 454-4801

BIRMINGHAM NORTH Your choice upper or lower' 2 bed-rooms t"j baths Both beeutlfuMy updated' Open Sunday 2-5 Adams N of Mapie NE cornier of Derby $70 a1

BLOOMFIELD REALTY INC 647-8080

W a y n e O p e n

S a t u r d a y T 2 - 3 . Oesrrable Gtenwood Heigny 1974

built brick quad 2 baths ceakral air fireplace, basement and 2 car at-tached garage $112 900 N of Michigan Avenue W of Newburgh to 37575

The Prudent ial H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S

421-5660 independently Owned and Operated

' W A Y N E / W E S T L A N D

S C H G O O L S Beeuty of a bargain describes tf»s 3 bedroom brick and aluminum ranch wrth cozy family room with fireplace Fmrshed basement specious kitch-en with corner windows makiog-tne kitchen bright and cheery Newer living room carpet fenced yard and garage $53 900

NANCY PETRUCELU

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R .

S c h w e i z t e r R e a l E s t a t e

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

3 2 3 H o m a r

W a a h t a n a w C o u n t y

B E S T B U Y S CALL DAN MULL A N ,

Bnck coiomai wsi reduced Spe-cious 3 bedroom I'y beth with large formal dmmg room updaidd kitch-en. Pefle windows basement ge-

nome warranty Clean a r c 000

STARTER. 3 bedroom bungvow wrth dmmg area b a i * a e m garage home werr amy reduced lo $49 90G MAYFAlR 52? 8000

SY OWNE-R- N Redtord 3 bed room, bnck ranch Mmt Condition

beth Custom wm

basement Fenced yard 1't car garage $87 900 Before 6pm 531-4743 after 6pm 255 4411

BY OWNER 2 Bedroom home fenced yard wrth garage Wen kept home $ Mae ft telegraph $17 000 After 5pm 348-3156

Dearborn » C Ountry CmO Estates * a dreem lor many people with i t | cuatom homes and large wooded iota Th.s particular home ha> 2.600 square feet a large rooms. 3 fu« balhs and 2 had e 2 natural fireplaces and fj%\ morg custom features than you can posa« bfy m a g m a $249 900

The Prudent ia l H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S

474-5700 independently Owned and Operated

CLEAN COIAFV Brick home wrt*

suite has M l bam and forced aw h» nece $59 850 F- 13WO-R

E R A C O U N T R Y R l O G E

4 7 4 - 3 3 0 3

C R E A M P U F F R A N C H LowMy home m mce are

HOT LITTLE NUMBER - $88 000

Hurry**

HL-41KEN1

DEBBIE COL SY 525-9800

CENTURY 21 MARTFOWO NORTH

WESTLANO- Open Houee Sat ft Sun 1-5 For sake by owner $93 900 Specious 4 bedroom Coto mm 317 S ^ r e y Height* ' 2 8 491k

4 6 2 - 1 8 1 1

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R S c h w e i t z e r R e e l E s t a t e

INTERIORLIKE NEW Charmmg J bedroom bungalow m m large country kudhen t car garage fm.«heo basement tamrfy room and large utikty room $74 500

, CENTURY 21-S U B U R B A N

4 5 5 - 5 6 6 0 4 6 4 - 0 2 0 5

I E V A G O O O PARK Brick Conomai m &. puker area J Bedrooms formal dmeig room fin-ished b a s e m e n t central err $88 900

C E N T U R Y 21 H a r t f o r d S o u t h

464-6400 I "NEWLYWEDS" f ZERO DOWN i Remodeled wwh new kitchen cerpef , throughout large bedrooms luB [ besement gas naet geiege and I more F H A . V * $45 000 '

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d S o u t h

I 261-4200

OPENSUN. 1-4 7 8 7 0 P a r k e r R d . . S a l i n e

(W on Austin to Parker) THE ULTIMATE GIFT - PRIVACY

on your own 17 acree of ponds woods meedows plus a greoous colonial with 4 bedrooms, unbekev-atxe lamily room, plus much more $295 000 (15861 SALLY KELLEY 994-0112 428-9778

S P E A R ft Associates Reaiiors. inc Equal Housing Opportune,

8 IPMINGHAM

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4 i&43 GRAEFlELD |N ol Maple E Of Adams) Charming and updated $74 900

642-2400

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

FARMINGTON Beautiful setting specious ranch condo walking distance from down, town Farmmgton $49 900

H E P P A R D 4 7 8 - 2 0 0 0

Clean 2 bedroom condo Downtown location Courtyard setting air appkances moeaJeo. $54 900

CALL j O H N > E t S N £ P . RE i1 MAX WEST 281-1800

LIVONIA F I R S T T I M E O F F E R I N G

found floor ranch >rl deeiraM Ground Wood lore End urvn screened peno and carport $51,500

Call JOE BAILEY

M A Y F A l R 5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0

U V O N I A - T H E W O O O S Sharp ranch condo wrth prrvale en-trance carport, aa appkances love-ly CHrbshouse wrth year round heet ed pool walking instance to Jacob sons banks and offices Convenient to expressways Low interest n or possible land contract

NOVI Sharp 2 bedroom townhouse with finished basement decorated n neutral tones, home warranty Con vement to expressways Can

ESTHER BAXTER

M A Y F A l R 5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0

LYON TWP - OPEN SUN 12-3 23314 Dixboro S Of 10 MUe Why rent ' When you can own tfws t bed room condo « country setting Con-vert your useless rental doners inter the greatest deduction of an Large rooms, patio central m. much up-dating overlooks pond V A - F H A terms $42 500 ERALaysonSpera 13-31437-3800

NEW LISTING EXCITING AND SPACIOUS condo with attached garage wfucn leads to baaement laundry area Private en-trance. deck areas. 2-3 bedrooms 2 tua baths newer carpet and more $129 000 851-6900

R A L P H

M A N U E L

- CARE FREFtrvtNG m I one of the amende* thai comes

Other lectures include aH new carpeting hjH beth KA base ment walk-m closet stove refriger-ator central an. carport clubhouse and pool Over 55 complex Asaocr-stion tee includes gee and water | 8 7 500

RED CARPET KEIM SOUTH INC 453-0012

Plymouth * CITY OF PLYMOUTH

You may purchase or rant w<option to buy this lovely townhouse condo m Plymouth 2 large bedrooms I s baths formal dmmg room. MB base

ed and upgraded Carport Caa today tor delays $88 M 0

REO CARPET KEIM SOUTH INC. 453-0012

Ptymouth m one of Plymouth s most unique 8 private detached condominium communities First floor master bed-room amte wrth whirlpool beeutiful custom kitchen wrth large nook 8 moraung room wrth siudo ceiknge Ikykghts ft hrepiace 2x6 exterior construction Custom bum by John Richards Development Corp

540 4232

3 2 6 C o n d o a

WES"" B L O O M F i e t D —

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4 6540 RiDGEFIELD 0203 (S • of Maple w of Drake) Mapieridge condoa sharp 2 bedrooms 2 balhs $99 900

642-2400

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

WESTLANO - BEAUTIFUL Townnouse 3 bedrooms t'k baths newty decorated h * baaement. new furnace 8 central atr Assoc at ion fee $ 3 8 'mo Livome schools. $59 900

RACHEL RlON

' R E T M A X 1 0 0 I N C ,

4 2 5 - 6 7 8 9

Westland

C O N D O W I T H P I Z Z A Z Z Tfws charming ground lev* condo * m mmt condition 2 bedrooms new-er upgraded rcarpetmg throughout laundry ft siorage area $54 500 • P08MAN)

Plymouth

M O T I V A T E D S E L L E R S '

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 T O 4 42193 OLD POND CIRCLE |usl I East of Bradner and South of Five Mae Lingering looks of appreciation are everyday occurences for this handsome 2 story condo home There ere two large bedrooms V i baths t car attached gerage. pn- | rate entry central aw and M l base- „ ment Preferred location with pond F I R S T O F F E R I N G news Offered at $98 500 Ground floor overlooking wooded

. R O B E R T B A K E teSS ' * d.n»ng el .Carport "

453-6800 C O L D W E L L

BANKER S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

3 3 2 M o b i t a H o m a *

F o e S a l e

H I G H L A N D H I L L S

E S T A T E S

N o v i / F a r m i n g t o n A r e a i ol new ei

ksied from aa low as $15 000. 2 8 3 bedroom i ft 2 baths es we* at sp-end a few have immediate occuperv cy Financing available 8 mos free rent on new home

QUALITY HOMES CALL JOANNE 4>4-0320

KINGSLEY. 14 X 70 with expendo deck naw carpeting appkances Transferred Musi sen $t 000 and lake over payments Caa after 6 PM 585-8421

MUST SELL' Rochester Hals Cneteeu Avon -989 12x60 mlh expendo 2 bedroom 1 beth car-port and shed Beeutiful park with smaa lake end d u b house Can stay Principal buyer must be 55 w older $7 500 n e g o t i a t e 641-8757

PATRIOT 1985 - 14*70 2 bedroom 2 bath, shed appkances excekem condition, appraised at $20 0000 asking $17 500 Must sea 722 5908

3 3 6 L o t s a n d A c r e a g e

F o r S o l e

3 4 2 L a k a t r o n t P r o p e r t y

C A S S L A K E F R O N T BEAUTIFUL 10 ACRES wilh sprmg-tad pond m Green Oak Twp pai- j tiaay wooded wrth wamuts oeks ft New tuaaom contemporary noma m maples good perk $79 000 or ofter pnvete natural setting on aa sports Can Century 21 Hertford South- Case Lake $425 OOC Weet ft ask lor Lmda Roberts OPEN HOUSE SUN l -4PM 437-4111 - home 437-1546 3999 LAXEFRONT

bonding site m Heron Ridge Wood ad end stoenng to Lake $780,000

H A L L & H U N T E R

6 4 4 - 3 5 0 0

3 5 3 - 0 0 7 7

Charming 2 bedroom bungalow with Sylvan Lake Privileges Completely

1 adorable and oeaimtuity redone $9< 90C Ask for Ckdi Efue Pierce

! mc 647-1414

B L O O M F I E L D T W P . Homes m sub over $300 000 Prime ( W * " t > o f

location cioee fo Squale _a»e Out standing $85 000

P L Y M O U T H Roamg 3 acres at Arm Artx> Tiai' Beck area wai sea contingent upon re*one to commercial C o m e Piece $199 500

CENTURY 21 P R E M I E R E R e a l E s t a t e C o

6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0

3 3 3 N o r t h e r n P r o p e r t y

F o r S a i a

R e a l t o r s

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0

NORTHVILLE - Kings M." Town-house 2 bedroom l ' i bath gas fleet. new kitchen appliances ft furnece. pano gas grin Br appointment 349-7717

NORTHVILLE Lexington Condo 2 bedroom 2 bath townhouse err. wrth attached garage Open House

fSaT-Sun t-4pm 349-3943

i Plymouth

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 308 N MM Priced To sell. IMS |pa-Cious condo offers 2 !arge bed-rooms 2 fua and 2 halt balhs walk-out finished lower level with French doors, wet bar central air. crown moidmgs 8 cable - $93 800

Caa 349-4.55©

E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S

Farmmgton CROSSWiNOS ts the location of this much sought after 2 bedroom end unit ranch Absolutely stunning' Many upgraded 'eatu-es excellent location m complex Call Now4

482-2950 NOVI READY TO MOVE IN* SHARP fresh ty painted 3 bedroom condo newer carpet-ng newer windows formal dmmg IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY' $88 900 IL46VUI CALL 462-2950

Quality REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE

B e t t e r H o m e s Si G a r d e n s

BIRMINGHAM - Walk To Downtown Bright t bedroom in smaa qu«et complex Herdwood floors, all appk-ances vertical btmds basement storage carport $48,000 334-7291

BLOOMFIELD CONDO

Totally custom townhouse shows like a model Plantation shutters custom crown molding pegged ok» kitchen floor. 2 ' fireplaces, com-pletely finished lower level v o y must see this one $149 900

C A L L SHARON KIPTYK THE PRUDENTIAL GREAT LAKES

REALTY 646-8000

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 2 bedroom, 2 "oath 1400 sq tt upstairs ranch Fire-Piece. dmmg room, carpon and In-unit laundry Clean. $79,900 Call Paul at 333-0708 Or 649-8750

BLOOMFtELO HILLS - Affordable Lakefront Living on All Sports Square Lake Spacious 2 bedroom 2 bath Extensive remodekng makes unit special An appliances vertical bMnds carport $99 500 334-7291

BLOOMFIELO HILLS - beautiful starter or retiree condo N Wood-ward area Excellent location io St Joseph. Beaumont. 1-75 Completely redone 1 Large bedroom l ' i bathe, n

parking, owner must t

A u d r i e F r i e d m a n

o r E s t h e r S h a p i r o

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0

3 2 5 R a a l E s t a t e

S e r v i c e s

I •

BUILDERS SALES S lOW? Can .the sales ex-perts at John P Carroll, mc The Professonel burider s cticnca with over 20 years of new home sales, mar vet ing ft management experi-ence Contact Mark at 352-7150

REAL ESTATE * ATTORNEY

LEGAL ADVICE FROM OFFER TO CLOSING LOW RATES JOSEPHW LARKIN P C 3S4-4490

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4 983 STRATFORD LANE lS Of Long Lake. E of Woodwardi Elegant End unit land contrat available- Superb' $242 900

642-2400

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R S c n w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e .

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

A N E W C O M M U N I T Y

N E W M O D E L S

$114,990 2 beorooms 2 -t baths. 2 car at-tached garage Fireplace, central atr private patio and much mora

GREENPOINTE A T C O P P E R C R E E K

553-4800

NORTHVILLE - NORTHRlOGE Must sen Upper unit 2 bedroom 2 bath lofted cekmgs $77,000 or best oi-ler Can after 6pm 349-8 l 5 l

NORTHVILLE OPEN HOUSE SAT AND SUN 12-5 18269 Blue Heron RESALE com-pare and save $50 000

HELP-U-SELL R E A L E S T A T E

4 5 4 - 9 5 3 5

: dinmg ell ".Carport Close !o shop-ping Shows w a r $54 ,900 Can

W A L L Y J U S T U S

CENTURY 21 R O W

4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

BRIGHTON SCHOOL District, man, sues available with mature hard- 1

wood ft pme trees underground i uf4rties ges eiect-< pnom cable I Close to expressways Lots range

CHARLEVOIX -FOCLY FuRNiSHEO Irom 36 00C to 49 950 F^^ncmg Waterfront condo 2 bedroom 2 tua . avakabie 10 yr loan or i n o n term oaths fireplace steeps 6 Excellent ana contract Mari P *»« t ' rental income.m downtown area Real Eatate First 229-8900

W A T E R F R O N T R A N C H With I oom for expansion Custom kitcneh seek hrepiace Aa sports i«ke Wesi Bloomfield schools.. $119 900fWS0WAL|

Woiver.he

L A K E F R O N T Car buffs note - two- 2 car garages attached to Bus 3 bedroom nome wrth hardwiood floors $ ' 5 9 000 iWOtSOLl

- 7 3 7 - 9 0 0 0

C O L D W E L L

BANKER S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

$184 900 (313)377-4959 <

CHARLEVOIX boat sups lor saie Up to 150 «i sheltered marina with senmmang pool _ beech Mmutes trom downtown Call Sieve An-

RE/MAA of C M r i w o i i t616)84 7-9980

C L A R k S TON-Individ ua sues tor sale withm prest-gious Spring Lake. Community Goft course <-ew ft wa « outs available $65 OOC 620-2880

PLYMOUTH . SPACIOUS Ranch 2 bedroom. 2 beth bukders unit many upgrades Walk to Town $97 900 451-1411

NORTHVILLE

RANCH Beautifully located Ranch Condo with 2 bedrooms large living room •nth natural fireplace fuk besement and taroe patio $76 900

CALL VINCE SAWTONI Century 21 Hartford South 464-8400

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP CONDO immaculate ranch style condo on a quiet courtyard location Two bed-rooms master bedroom has walk «i closet large dmmg room clubhouse with pool Beeutfui basement 'am.-, room With plush carpeting Large petio wrth privacy fence Adult com-mun/ty $79,900

RED CARPET KElM SOUTH. INC 453-0012

CHARLEVOIX Exquisite water Iron-. condoa on sandy beach with private j \ marma pool, lenms courts Close to I

shopping Ready tor sprmg oocu- ' ) fancy Caff Oeve Campbea or Stave 1 Anoreae

RE MAX Of Charlevoix , -F. i6 f t4 - 9980

C O M M E R C E LAKE ExOu.vte wooded hrkvde iswelronl Nearly ' acr- ft large. L /C rvefleoie Owner/broker 624 4958

F ARMiNG T ON MU.1.S haM acre treed k I

LAKE'RON- HOME UNKJNLAKE r-r-ced to sen fast is tm* 4 bedroom 3' j baff home with your own peach 3 car aitachad garage plus 2 car de tacned 'jerage 'PLUS MORE1 Bes" buy on ihe i«ke ai $219900

H The Prudent ia l P r o c t o r . I n c .

R E A L T O R S

utilities $41 000

Soda«C. reecy to bu«K3 6 2 5 - 5 7 0 0 3 6 3 - 5 7 0 0

WESTLANO

M A P L E V I L L A G E

C O N D O S For sale or rent with option :o buy1

Mew spacious appro*. : 800 sq ft bi-ievef condo. 3 or 4 bedrooms 2 tun baths plush carpeting central air privefe entrances, wts o» yard space ideal for sharing or greet motna-..n-law quarter* $ 7 * 9 0 0

pristine ELK LAKE

Executive ranch 190 •ion 1 age spectacular • sue grounds 4 bedrooms 3 baths many amenities $81 $ 000

W«1TET>IL RiDGE ESTATES - Neer Traverse O ly 5 to 15 acres beauti-ful lake and countryside v«ws 2 new homes a . s u b * 5 bedroom 2 'v beth ready to move in $239 000 3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch

LIVONIA 1-3 Bunding sites tor moderate homes AH 3 tor $75 000

P l y m o u t h SCHOOLS 5 acre parcel m M-14 corridor, i mile mstoe Weshtenew County $75 000

ONE of a kirxj"'- '989.Country CokJ. -maf t t r j 600 so n nestlec cm «82 ft

• fi-omage a« sports >eae 4 bed-: rooms 2-1 baths cathedra* wooc ' cmkng f.'epiace rear 'Ounc Florida . room all oaa kitcner cabmets 330

sq *i wweq neafed ft deck tor pos-iitne monvm-iaw quarters etc s>'<ed to se"- at $209 000 Hugnianc For aptXhntment 88T-90eC l867-9B96

WILLAMSTON 27 acres wrth -vertront m a w ot j OPEN SUNOA- »-4PM schoo- districts 3 sp-ts $75 300 337 An»conOa Lir-ion cake

with special discount on Model sunken kving room $189,000 MUST SEE TO BELIEVE Can for info 425-0140 | WHITE B i R C H CONDOS Modei open 2-8pm Fn-Sal-Sun On t. 2 and 3 bedrooms on Deeuhfu 1

H i . f o r f l S l E off Hix'fld S of Fofd Elk Lane Many ol Northern M<hi- ; Rd ! gan amenities at your

Starting at $108 000 Caa

G e o r q e K m c

P l y m o u t h T o w n s h i p steai « Plymouth corners Best

priced 1987 bukt 2 bedroom town-house Finished and carpeted base-

WESTLAND MARQUETTE VILLAGE

OPEN OAI'L Y 1-5PM

Priced at onry $80 900

2 . .bedroom ment. attached gat age "deludes a ground level complete home warranty Corporate tranater Must be sola fast $99 500

N O R T H V I L L E R A R E F I N D I I The Pru.dential H a r r y S . Wolfe.

R E A L T O R S

421-5660 independently Owned and Operated

1 bath compos 050 Sq Ft

on

One of the few two bedroom town. ; nouses m Higmana LakesTHth a ga-rage' Features excellent parxmg-a private rear yard and neutral decor throughout PLUS Ihe appaenoes stav' Just $96,900'

AN maior appkances included 2 Bedrooms 2 batns also avarfabie stat-rig al $63 ,900 Located i mue S Q» Ford Rd on Marquette t Wk E of Wayne Ro

Mode* Phone 726-1530

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R E A L E S T A T E O N E

E L K R A P I D S

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D a y s 6 1 6 - 2 6 4 - 5 6 1 1

c 2 £

GRAND TRAVERSE*BAY.- Leanng state must sen 2 iM*> homes Cape Cod ft Ranch both over 2 50: sq n j Viewing West Bay S185 000 ft $189 000 616-929-4934

CENTURY 21 . G o l d K e y

Farmmglon Hills

L E T S M A K E A D E A L ! ! !

Come see ft lets t a * about owrwng one of three remaining fabulous new condo homes at BRENTWOOD PARK Drake Rd at 13 Mile From 2128 io 2880 sq tt Ongmaif, priced trom $229 900 Open Sat ft Sun 1 -5 or by appt Office 855-4848 Model 553-8899

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 bedroom condo m Twelfth Eslate*. 30028 A i2_Miie Complex nas pool tennis $53 000 517-697-3838

The Prudent ia l W i l l i a m D e c k e r .

R E A L T O R S

455-8400

REDFORD. $47 900 ideal tor active Seniors •* this first

| floor condo Super sharp' Carport I central air Vacant, immediate oc«u- : aow m dmirV 'Oom wtwipotf ' * )pk-

Westland- NEW CONSTRUCTION Livonia Schools Beeutiful 2 bed-room Townhouse 1-1 beth 1 car af-tached garage fuk basemem <or lots ortsiorage Featuring bay wir-

pancy 5 M ie ft Beech eree ALSO

WESTLAND Land Contract New independently Owned and Operated . construction 2 bettroom 2 balh«

basement carport, central air NORTHVILLE CALL JOE KOLLlNS

Unique condo 2 bedroom 2 bath CENTjRY 2 ' HABTFORD NORTw specious rooms, vaulted ceilings 525-9600 A Must see $79 900

CENTURY 21 S U B U R B A N

3 4 9 - 1 2 1 2 2 6 1 - 1 8 2 3

arvces central a * ft more, immedi-ate occupancy »"C«d io.sen under $80 000 Omy 5 • * * SO hurry- ,_moa for det M a Mon-Fn 1-7 .closed 'hur : Sat ft Sun 1-6 455-5252

k ME BROTHERS BUILDERS

NEAP CHARLEVOIX Gorgeous 3 bedroom .2 bat* wrth ,

2 5 5 - 2 1 0 0 J Greal room baaement 2 car I attached garage Home adiomgs

Deks Golf Course Wi th * sigh- oj , ' -averse B a , $135 000

CENTURY 21 S U B U R B A N

3 4 9 - 1 2 1 2 2 6 1 - 1 8 2 3

O U T S T A N D I N G H O M E

iRiSh n J . t S 21"s acres near Biooiuyn Be. new $27,900

TEPEE 575 S LIA.i Plymouth

454-3610 U V ON. A

2 adiecent lots. 65« 130 each try area MiOJlaPsfl Eight Gckden may 425-5310

" ' L O T S FuOy improved T h locations Oakland Orion Twp Rochester * Hias One lol or group From $44,000 Terms

STREAMWOOOOEV C O -652-8434

- - i r t j e i n F r t v O TOW*iS->-F 38 ACRES, wk'- d'v--de neav>ir wood-ed ravme stream r o » i g ter'am per»ed Land Contract 437-1174

k J o ' H f EcD -5 and 10 acre pence's Beau- lu. mew ol goit coue»e Perked Land Con tract terms 'a vahabie 4 3 7 - t t 7 4

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S or Cooie. LakT^o" E of Bogw .aire Ro S m c — * 3 bedroom. 2 c a m ranch waat tso ft ol sano> ••ontage on a> sports Fox Lake A t>argam at eol* $168,003' For more "formation CALL T O M TEDCSCO at RE MAX I N THE MILLS

648-5000

" PiNE .-A«.f WATERFRONT investor's dream 3 bed-oom l i cam -anc" wrth loads of potential House w». mair.tameed CaB Broker R A A l i t o r for more oeta.'s or structural problems $289 900 Execui rvePr operties 682-4T0C

PRIVATE 'ALL SPORTS Lake Looks i * e Colorado' Last 4 parcels out of 14 total $186 000 ft tip Oranes Res £ stale 437-J5'" 231-955C"

S'.LV'AN LAKEFRONT . Updated 3 bedroom 2 oath, fireplace centra: air wood floors surwoom ommc •oom sunset oews doc* 1521

. $ 1 7 9 ^ 0 0 881-800C

T W O L A K E F R O N T

H O M E S ! OvNE LAKE - New Construction

3500 sc h $525 000

u-niOn LAKE - Mew construction 5800 sq h $825,000

FARMINGTON HILLS - large 2 bed room 2 batti ovs-iooamg com-mons. super sh^LPi 2nd floor unit $77,777 Caa Howard 353-4555

FARMINGTON HILLS Rambiewc Mpnor Condominiums 1850 so fl large bedrooma. 2 lua baths tached finished garage. room, dreem kitchen, let 8 dry secunty system 3 years new Spectacular surrounding* Aakmg $130,000 681-8841

I floor leun-

FARMINGTON HILLS Gree! location1 S ol 11 Mae end E of Orchard Lake Luxury 3 bedroom condo. loaded with extras immedi-ate possession Buy lor $127,900 or •ease tor $1 OOO-'mo iM-309 j Ask for UuieS

CHAMBERLAIN REALTORS 647-6400

3 2 6 C o n d o *

ASTONISHING - NORTHVILLE 18089 Blue Heron Pomfe Drive Brand new home wilh walk out to private sand beach $199 500 8

344-8808

A F F O R O A B L E Great pnce1 2 bedroom condo wrth private entry and attached-garage is too good to be true Backs to wood* Updates mckjde windows ft carpeting Kitchen appliances stay Recently peinted $49 900

459-6000

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R . S c h w e i t z e r R e a l E s t a t e

BLOOMFIELD - 2 bedrooms f v taths hrepiace Andersen windows freshly" pa inted, 1.050 so 11 ,

3 9883 $64 500 By Owner 823-1

Canton

C L E A N E R T H A N C L E A N Beautiful 2 bedroom condo no maintenance here. iu*i lime io relax ft enjoy the poo Large masier bed-room wth walk-m closet wood deck central an and updates galore' 884 .900 a5090P

ASK FOR MARY

Remerica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0

FARMINGTON HILLS OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 38834 Country Ci Beautifully decorated 2 bed-room Fireplace- skylight -suited caning*. !»n.*hed lower level private courtyard with deck Gorgeous complex $93 700

Call 842-0703

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

NOVI AREA - $69,900 14 Mue W of Haggerty 2 bedroom townhouse bwsemeni attached garage we new m neutral. immediate CROSSWINOS 2 bedroom brick ranch full baaement "master bath, dmmg room, aa appnence* garage $103,900 BETTER THAN NEW with many upgradea m a prime area Open floor plan with fir apiece m Greet Room 3 bedrooma, attached garage tst floor laundry, $148,900 ONE WAY REALTY 473-5500

NOVI - Gorgeous 2 bedroom condo pnoed 10 sen Professional window t-eatment m kvmg room ft bay win-dow m dmmg room Skylight m bathroom ft mirrored haawey pro- , lessonaay finished basement Easy' eccess id 1-275 ft i -896 Pock light

pood $99 900 ' 3 ' 3 - 3 4 7 - 6 9 4 ' ;

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S

N E W R A N C H C O N D O

I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y Beemad cathedral cartings m kving room ft master bedroom suite wrth ceemg tans Traverime marble hre-piace Menaet HomeateaO oak uttn-nefry end lovely 2 bedroom 2 bath unit also mdudee 1st floor laundry, lua baeement. central aw 2 cat e l

WHiTMORE LAKE Access 2 bed-room* 2 > baths natural V e c a c e 2 car garage Af appliances Near

Ann Arbor $123 900 231-4823 j outstanding extras $385 OOC

A B-OOMFIEuD - CHIMNEv HlLi. 2 bedroom 2 bath conlemporary mth attached garaga Lower end ranch unit $105 900 8 5 T 4 2 4 6

N O R " " OAKS Rochester - .us most excrun ve oevewpmer.i featuring large ii»» wooded -ots w - d'amai-c news. ft waAi-ovli North Oaks a

-Grand Traverse Ba. lac-, hidden ye* close A -wignpomood v , . 7 ' E . captions, Oua.it, 3 bed | not « 1 . subdi-dson Ons lor " - S S k E j S w E c S m E

2 miles N Of Elk Rapids SOO reel of white sandy beach cated on Grand Traversa Ba. tec

room 2 ) baths separale dmmg ft ; iwge-nomes Dutt oom Gourmet kitchen. Many uvernois

Broker '• 258,5263

! nOR-TH T E R R I T O R Y ft JS-23 .- East ft West of Several 2 ecre ft

T n - M o u n t . A s p e r - . C o n s t

4 7 8 - 5 6 5 6 • M i c n e i l e

3 1 3 - 6 5 1 - 4 9 3 2

$134.1 852-8565

ROYAL OAK BABCOCK CO-OP 1 Bedroom unit with carport over-looking lovely rewdentief street Kitchen epphancaa. balcony on bedroom Elevator Close to

$38 000 CALL PAMELA WRIGHT

Chamberlain Realtors 543-9679 or 544-7030

A BLOOMFIELD Chwnney Hal I V Orchard Lk 2 bedroom 2 bath

W BLOOMFIELD- Brand new ranch condo 2 bedroom smgie level

S C H U S S M T CONDO Located or. I8 lh tairwey Wa» to aki 1MB end Hodge Living room t bed-room. efficiency kitcner sleeps 4 Newty turrusheo Must sea $44 900

I or beet offer Cak " "

i THE GFtEAT NOR T HIKE ST Wooded .aland 2.5 acre*, private but doee to Traversa Ciry and

roamg perked par-

w . a ^ E C .AhEr-pON' CONDO EicectionaBy clear ^kef'orit condo.. aa appliance* central ar enckosec garage .arge deck private beach w boatweH* $82 300 Evw 866-0175

1 ~~ A C L V E PINE LAKE 5 bedroom 2900 sq n '00 n c a n * iront i t WW seewaa ? v bath natural

i r M 8 2 3 5 8 0 0 Open Heuee Sundey 634-549}

A BLOOMF IELD TOWNtkOUSE private entrance Open «oor plan 2 i bath* 2 car

NORTHVILLE Ciry ot PHEASANT HILLS Woodeo « k -out commons

iDeyei >48-3800

H V H . L t - f h c e t o r d M e e d o ^ " COMMERCE - A - E T ' l J L ; Conlemporw, wrth open Bpor p » n

, y * . • cathedral ceamps mam iaae to Picktord turn n g m F o r ^

er 8*0-4035 ftiAX BROOCK •

ed tennis court

SOUTHF iELD - master / i t Mke bedroom 2"y bath Townhouse

1600 sq h garage clubhouse pool. I $ 9 ' 000 353-3233

„ _ . ; SOUTHFiELO NOVI - immacmate 2 bedroom i N . [ u r . L 0 V W s - . prime location ranch condo i car garage coiy overKxws stream ana rsvme 3 Bed-hrepiace. 2 doorwelis to pnvate; r < x > m 2 „ bath end un.t with base-deck owner is Fionda bound and [ r n 4 n (

Farmmgloh HiHs

W y n d h a m P l a c e

C o n d o m i n i u m s

A H R a n c h F l o o r P l a n s $189,900

Loaded With Luxury Features Phone . 851-7740

Localon MidtMbeft Road '•> Mke South of 14 M.le

Farmington Hills LUXURY CONOO

Eiegant ft .mmacmate 1600 sqft wrth contemporary flair 2 bed-rooms. 2 bath*, neutral decor, ca-

Fionda bound and anxious $ 7 3 9 0 0 Ask for

K a t h y O ' N e i l l

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

3 4 8 - 6 4 3 0

j NOV! | Mapws of Novi Golf Course Sub

Brand new town house. 3 bedroom ] 2 oaih walk out basement 2 car at-! -ached garage Aierm several ex-

tras Betow bu-ider cost $124-800 J

I RANCH - 8 mo. old 1 bedroom. i '» I cam prep for 2nd ton Bath 2 car

! attached garage Dec* several ex-tras Beiowduplication. J i l l 800

Ask tor Oate MAX BROOCK REACTORS

626-4000 380-9838

Caa Dee Reneeud Broker HOME P O R \ PROPERTIES I TO

346 E Steie St Sun* h Traverse City M, 49884

.6161929-9009

Sharp Move-in Condition Town- j house - large rooms - newer carpet- I mg deck Basement attached ga- |

j rage Must be seen' $89 90C RE'MAX EXECUTIVE

Ask for MARCiA MElSEL I 737-8800 553-2586

jsOUTHFiEcD - WHY BENTi F i r *H j Itoor unit With 2 bedroom* 1 balh I laundry tn unit A* appkances in-

cluded Has separate entrance $57 900 VI-23C

1 car garage Fmi $138 OOO SCM

MAX BROOCK 626-4000

YOU CAN T FfkiO A HOUSE ' O R THE

SO FT IN SUCH GREAT AREAS: P TRAVERSE CITY - ruHsnje with w»

Livonia vacant $49 900 Cho*e ! tarfront 6 acre* spirtabw deva.- ; •ocatKm near City" Hall Musi be : Traverse Crty utiaties ft man-soto Aooos $74 flOC .vacant wg Save thousands before iisfmg Priced to sell Huge room u m Om- | 313-477-7800 or 477-3284 | ei location warn to jacooson s

CALL BRENDA LEE

M A Y F A l R

roamg 2 S ac site Drive m

3 4 6 C e m e t e r y L o t s

CHO'CE LOTS - P» 'k .«w Memoria. Cemeteri Garden ol Devotion. $315 per grave 522-7841

N O REDFORD - VACANT " LOf 88 * 302

° * v e d prater M e n n w e at

street $14 000 Can 53T-7Q88

P»iVAC> m the Oly o' lochesie-2 5 acres S'^.OOOI home

B l - - 1 'thru -ows of m»tu"" ChR IS 'AS MEMORIAL Culture pme trees abundant who ile 2 Wks Center jn Rochesier 2 Crematior from state part 2 mmutes frwr ^ ^ companion Ma-oieued d o * h l ° w r - 6 5 6 - 3 4 ^ - -^- .r»ge Memo".» Sysf8ms ft Trie

Niche -n Tne Garden oi "onor va»-jeo $8 tOO Asking $500C Day*8-5 5-24-3714 Aher 6pm 280-2576

T RAVERSE CiTv AREA 2 Bedroom

5 2 2 - 8 0 0 0 ; - -

327 Hew Home Builders

Laxe Michrgar. Downhrt: S c o a * country skeng summer actrvrties on _a»e Michigan I S u t For tree brochure ceti H a w k s ' Nest Complex $ 1 0 ' 5 0 C : - f t M OEVELOF-MEnT 437-5340 Ceil « e v e m e s a e g e 6"4-436-4752

S LYON - Country . ane Estate* Buy your lot f rom us - EASY TERMS - t — - t»g $ savings Dv saiectmg your own. bu-lder Bu i now while m- ; . , -HFB teres* rates a r * lowest m .ears 44 . _ s--.es • mne A Por- iec ' - a . N V j . ! O e v r r smgie crypi A * , la-te Mi le tnrg Oaewood Meerfbws a ' " 32-0631

LAND CONTRACT - Priced tor a qmck sale' Farmmglon H « * spe-c ious 2 Bedroom - 2 bath upper ranch Laundry 1 acuities m unit pms Large room m Basement for storage Garage Private securr f , at gate-house WOW'ONLY $89 900 HU-30C

B f m . n g h a m TRAVERSE CtTV . ^ a r round water JNDEP CONSTRUCT-ON i1 f ront resorts Caa tor compete ast

Spectacular treed location Bloom- Can Chip Rupp 616-948- 707c f ieid Hilts Schools 1st floor master | Rupp ft Ke8n Real Estate

• - R A V E R S E C T V - O W M — c n ^ « C a . t ? l ^ S r ; 5 or to * c r * parcels wrth ft m o r n m g room. w>th studio cm-nga | s t n o t v n < 0 .

NOV' - OPEN SAT ft SUN 12-6 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • ^ ^ ^ • ^ • C r o s e w i n t f s West Mue Maggerty ihedrai caAngs tormaf d m m g -oom 522345 Peecnuee 2 bedrooms 1 1 . CROSSW'.NOS CONOO prrvale porch marb le hrepiace. rec J baths parage iu-..sned Basement [ v<Ms townhouse m c o m p e l Uet<

an app-iance* * x c * * e n l condit ion. ^ ; u J D l r t owner is -akocanrg 11

saykghts ft Vep iace 2«6 fliteror const ruct ion Complet ion W h i r 5 months Perfegt t ime 10 chose mien- -Or colors ft mater a l * Custom bunt 3 3 4 O i l ! U l I O W f l by John Richerds Oe-w-opmem Corp 540-4232 j

New Construct ion From $53 500 Real Estate One Presents )

e ' a n * * n Han H o m e * Ask for Sieve or Ai 328-2000 .

Caa 333-0988

room ft at tached garage $119.'90C

261-0700 REAL ESTATE ONE ALL New 4 mi.VSuburban "uxury

-entar Condo* 3 Bedroom 2 balh 2

BEST PRICE IN RAMBLE WOOD! Light neutral Prrvale 2 story ceramic toyer Balcony appliances garage $1 MAX BROOCK

124 900 CPS 626-4000

ENJOY THE SEASONS And I reed walkways Thus immacu-late 2 bedroom ranch condo has newer Vinyl w indow* and doorwa* Newer carpet ing Taed pert i t ioned basemen 1 pnva te pat.c snort dis-tance 10 c lubhouse and pool Many activit ies tor 55 and over Asking $76 500

GENME DUNN

COLDWELL BANKER Schwertzer Real Estate

459-6000

FARMINGTON HILLS ! END UNIT RANCH

. $ 9 9 , 9 0 0 ; Ground floor no one above 2 f u l

baths basement garage immedi-: a te possession CaH 851 -97 70

ERA RYMAL SYMES

upgrades micude m«~ors yeghis faucets cupboards car-

garage PawJ «J yra. $280 OOO . 313-230-

asx ing $98,900 Can 344 -0861 [ j n a r p ' un . r Oak Banisters " l2 "t^ot ^ A P * f t m e n t $ i : nurrors track kght.ng j r - d more- At

N o v i $88 600 rt may be sold j OPEN SUNDAY t - « view oJ the , C A ^ FAST: CO-3SC

pond m tfws Super tjunet >ocahon EVER STEAL A CONDC" «»"ce

H P V P P slashed on this dreem condo petmg and imoieum "asteh.11> d e c - ! Owner needs t a a sale 3 bedrooms orafed *n neutral gray decor, pr ivate j 2no floor utukiy room Stele of t he petic wif- deck V ' besem«vt and j art ki tchen OMr fooks Fox Lake garage One showing w-» sen m . * 2 Bkxmiheid H4ts Schocas Hurry on bedroom v 1 bath conoo m popmar 1 tn.s on^ opportunrties are seldom Crosswmqs West $98 900 labened $199 300 TERMS BO-20

•mancmg 230- 8880

GARDEN CITY 8 unit t » t i Ba«:c hy appkances carpet ing «»*» o f fer ing-Tarms $50 000 dofkin 20 veers -ON

PLYMOUTH 4 umts Near down - . i town $125,000 $25,000 down |

Proparty For Sala LUTHER M C H X i A N

ao acres ASH mg $25,000 B t O O M F ' E L O REALTY N C

" &4" 808C

336 Southarn Proparty BOCA H A 7 0 N F . A 2 b e d ' o o m fu' ly t u r m j n e d on A1A across hom puttee beach p a r * ' i c e e n e d «> p o r c h 3rd ftoO« end unit 132-2727

i G U L F COAST

SOUTH L v O N N O R T - V L L E area off 8 Mae Rd 2 6 acre woooed C t Perfect tor luxury home Was ask mg $58 000 i o e $49 900 M u t - sei' movmg Leave message 459-1874

SclPER>OR T A P On Harms Rd S C - « a i ? acres peniapy wooded Near horse ' a r m $12 000 455-94 -9.

- A E S T O O M c 1Ei.D L u x u r o u s Oakbrocwe Subdnns^m Choice s^es avanabie 352-3800

340 Lake-River-Resort Proparty

CENTRAL MICHIGAN CANADIAN . AhES

cAKE ACCESS 4 ba th ' 8 5 • so ~ A reda- As«mg-

' CEMETE-Rv PLOTS. at O a k a n c mas M m w r a Gardens vatuac a' $720 each War set* tor $800 each

358 Mortgages & Land C o n t r a c t s

p b . ^ a - E PAB-ry wvi pey cash for . ."••••ac* or second mor t gage . ones ' d isc&mt or no pis-counts , 68* ' 189

B 'Jv iNG UkND CONTRACTS • Fu» or Partial

Fast Cash' t (3131 7 ! 1-1240-

C A S f FAST

Re*inanc« v ou "Home Cred-t Problems Ok

MORTGAGE AMERICA , 1 8 0 0 ' 7 4 8 - 0 2 8 5

CASH FOR LANOCON T RACTS

Eldon Place Condominiums

$89,90000

V Builder's Special V Middlebelt South of 10 Mile Road

Includes:

2 Bedrcx>ms Th Baths Farmington Hills, Ml

• 557-0040 V

FARMINGTON HILLS OPENSUN 2-5

Pets a r e Welcome Greet k i tchen wrth an maior appk-

. ences Home werranty $47 000 J <W40TWEi

737-9000

COLDWELL BANKER

Schwettzer Real Estate

Farmincion Hills SUNDAY 1 5 New con

THE MICHIGAN GROUP REALTORS

CONDOMINIUM SPECIALISTS

651-4100 UNION LAKE '988

I 2 beckoom t ba th 1 car garege L i v o m a I KJ i? sq ft aa appi

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4t Need more j * 1 * $85,000 i m t * - Live m e gorgeous memte- 1 nance-free condo - r t hm two mm- " " e d Leke -ute* 01 i e u r « i Park (health spa | CHEAPEST

Terms t 2 years PERRY REALTY

O P E N SUNDAY 1 5 New construc t o n 2 bedroom pMis ranch or 3 bed room pk j * den townnouee some w t h pond view* Ga iehou ie c o m -munity pr iced I rom $ 2 1 1 9 0 0 1* M.ie East of " a i s l e d to Rempiewood Lake Estates *

332 Mob«le Homes Foe Sala

ATTENTION WE PAYCASH

' • r pen Springs l a j Large 3 bed room 2 luk bet f Condo. (

top, lurn ianed c e b N pool doc* fe-cmrtiee $8- .900 ,complete* fur

; msned $58 * 0 0 u n f u m ^ h e d c « a J a r days T56-0350 j

LIVE O A * 3 bedrooms mwig room 1 with f i e p i a c e Ommg room eppi - \ anced k i tchen screened porc^ acre $39 500 904-384-681

337 Farms For Sata ROMEO AREA- ' 6 acre remodeled 1

' • r m n o u e e 2000 SO 1 3 Bedroor . I * f loor leundry. cerhedrai cekmg.

LAKE. F R O N - 3 B e d ' o o m i acuu - t<*C Vep iace on S sandy befcc- $" ' -9 000

OWNERS.H1P HAS 4 s or., Pnva ie Go8 ^eaes T e r w . Sk i Ckibhouae* end more

B ^ 0 M engages nef» ianc*e M p - g e g e Corp of A m e r c e

•-800-488 9618 S

p a i CAS« or fu* ft panic*.' lend contract

Free Ouotes

j m 23 000 w t h t e r r r a

L a k e s R e a l t y V P N ' (616)972-6300 _

SHvjSS MT Shantv Greek Reeor' vacant c o r n * o t i o H m g * » - n g ft

"HIEEDMONE* FAS""1

- * 3o*ar c-a-d for Lena C c mongapes M M lumomg

S O - 7 * 1 - 0 8 8 3

L . T L W O R i D F a c buy* land

383-1294 j CANT Of . Hommette 12 j bed room* new s a v i n g

an stav on >ot

w e nursery i s n n e or e w q m I a l i a « r 8 n l P r o o e r t v $125 000 Eves 6 2 8 - 8 * 8 8 1 ^ * * L J ' , " g t " r r g p w t i y

387-3877

s h o p f k n g B expreeawey*

end s Ki tchen wnth eet<ng ; ent i re complex townnouee

ee dmmg room to enter-,a>r n | b e w m e n i ft erteOked gar ege then srf m f rom of a beeuf. fm t i r e walk 10 Weaed Leke tor wmler ft

FARMINGTON KILLS

—RAMBLEWOOD--S 119,000

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 29660 Pine Ridge Circle (S of 14 & W of Drake)

j Lowest pr iced 2 beeroom n tm* f i p r e m i u m ; Large m ; -age beeuhfu»y

only 3 yeer* o ld Plan lo *ee

HANNETT, INC - REALTORS

646-6200 -l A R M i N G T O N - Vaeev v iew Conoo 2 bed room* r , nam.s new carpet ft peml covered pa rxmg ( s ta l e S e » $84 »00 M7-7S85

piece $154 900

The Prudential H a r r y S W o l f e .

REALTORS . , 462-1660.-

independently Owned and Opera NOVLYOU ww iov* tn.s neutreny

| decoreted sperkimg c«ear 2 bed I room condo m Nom s Stonehenge

Feature* 1 5 bams h * beaemem • new nc w * i i foyer 1 w* ier

humidiftei ft much more mfereeted ; buyer* only After 8pm 477-4499

Century 21 H o m e C e n t e r y 4 7 6 - 7 0 0 0

W A l l E D LAKE T»i* Best Value m Town

Rwoecoraied 2 bedroom conoo Aa aco*ance* 900 aq H $46 900 -Also 3 bedroom needs woi $49 900 e * «

OPEN SUNOAY 2-5 MARABANiAN ft ASSOC 383-58

>CAHTON '988. >4X70 3 bedroom 2 bath, sk .ughr m kitchen eeaher dryer re^ igar A o r 8 Wove $ ' 8 000 481-1554

"l ixTo 2 terge

338 Country Homes For Sala

BLUE HERON NORTHVILLE

ON THE WATER owl- I Private sand beech Swimmmg

361 Monay To

' ~ s l a t TtLKJC '

Loan - B o r r o w

50C FAKMWONT TL 2 fua bame a* e p p » \ L g ^ o f p O W N E D LOG CASiN on

* 28 pm* ecre* m Lyon Twp Oaa •and Cotmty t a * I t reem i bed r o o m * 4 pc maa*er belh wrth I f l i T -

home 10x48 Air eppkences -ww J n f » * 3 yeer* o ld 3 b * t h * carpetmg Muef $4?004«2 0 2 5 1 1 beeemer t iw»t Moor laundry 2 car

t location Mu*- boatmg • shmg 437-3958 servw On Bee* Rd

and nature

Out* * * k mg $ 16 000

I A»M'»»GTON

*S5-% $198 SOT

344-8608

2 bedroom mope*

gerege -mrs p i metur* tree* 29 m * c p a * bar - Cieee to i - M $245 000

COMMERCE A»EA - C 3800 sq 1 wae-Ou' bedrooms 3 * i be fh* -Tt* of eatra*

„.TA MILLS • ' 989 padrJom 2 beih de

Oren F seiaon iS3 7 ? 3 i «r nqme

382 Raal E s t a t e Wan t a d

ABSOLUTELY • TOP

. C A S H F O ® P « O P E R T » R E G A R D L E S S 0 « C O N O I T I O N EVEN W BFW<NO IN PAVMEN"

; A X A R 4 A S NO COST C * ^ « F V L O R J A C «

immediei* jcorpervcy Stunning bedroom >e*efront townhow* Mery added amenme* $229

| PL*VOuT> i HH.LS '985 - oom* ak appkence* per •r thed eeceaem rename tee $ t ] OOO-beel

f Lo ta a n d A f r a a g s

^>4*8 For S a l a

Map*** of Now OWNER ANXIOUS b rand ' aetecned conoo o«k kitchen kret*eca 1

> •••ached garge wee out 'cwei 1 pool ft CAjpnouee $124 800 OCR j MAX BROOCK 828-eOOO

$119 900 FARM'NGTON MILLS •*r> 2

PVY**OLITH 14 X TQ J E M W I 2 7 T ? . T ^ T r x 1 v ^ C « c * a >epcma-we* bedroom *Mh ca- ^ , candmon $75 *oe t»

I n e s i m ^ r *2 t -««72

pet Meny e a f a e $53 500 4 f 7 « t M

NEW HUOSON

8R8 neuffai EntOy a country' *eftmg yel cloe* to mator x we I * Oen t wen too long Pnced lo M a w $58 500

ERA ACCENT 421-7040

P L ' M O U T H AANCh stvw 2 Bed room* appaentea -ew neutral am-

After 9pm 455 424

PLYMOUTH CONDO Neerty new 2 bedroom I Many e«}r* feature* afcyeghts

gerage $82 500

BANKER'S REALTY 655-9000

' W E S * S L O O V F I E L O CONOO N O W HERE S A

CMFTWFUL EAMFM.

kVvelOOTW s bedrei •m 2 beth

AOpra $14 9*

wed ai $ 1 9 0 0 0 18 C*R

Reduced to 348-4393

wtmei 2 b e n

npre i e k e ' 4 . M . 1 bedroom . M c w r uhkty iOom epp.-

gwd nom $28 500. he M 448 245C

NORTHVILLE K mg* MAI Co-op

3 4 8 5 8 7 0

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400

•aa soo

55 Years & Older

ANN ARBOR AREA WEBSTER HILLS

<>o«)e NONAGES' or AWr. A-tmr | meadow* to hardwood tor«*L an n an arChnecturaPs LI> *ma*4 Cem-munrty LOf* Starting al $45 000

Contact Rues Armstrong or Mike McGee

761-a0»T EOwerd SuroveH

| C o Realtors * N N ARSOR

ft TX~n. e ~

$ - 4 9 s s e |

MH*or« Cape Coe aa*»-»n- « nes

FIRST AMERIC AN

V > , * e CASTELL M O R T O A - s r t

CASH TODAY

auARAUVTEb SALE A ieee m*ar*cl9«ur»

O r N W H O M i e e w

Cebtury2l • 525-7900

C E N T U R Y 21 HARTFORD

Choice Advitt Location M M Homea F r o * 9* 985 New H o m e From $ i9 900

WONDERLAND

SCAUTIPVA H ( I RIREPOAAATOO-ed lol m the heart at •uaiieaRl r > » -

N€W LISTING e e m a t . »*4 V u f w con. *#«

RALPH MANUEL

«H»niATE iNVESTOR Pay* caaf tor m r home m —

- in koreeoeure or «9 w n * maeaa Caa 453-00 to

REALTY WORLO fTRST C J 4 0 0 I . ' ONar« a juerenleede sale* plan Or

533-7*510 -

8 E * O&E Thursday. February 28. 1991

385 Business

A FANTASTIC BUSINESS OPPOR-TUNITY - Own your own Ouemesa lor a very *man mvealmani. No employees no Iranchrse tee income potential wrth data Wide and national • •pannon

B & L DISTRIBUTORS 45S-07M

A PACKAGE LIQUOR LICENSE SOO'SOM. TROY

Mr Fmk 855-9300

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS • Own your own daifltftitorshv Low investment Proven product Onwm-ned eermng potential Work on you' own schedule and gam financial Ireedom Cat 313-S32-1238

AVAILABLE SHARED EXECUTIVE Office business aneaerlng service.

H S B S S S ^ 851-9555

BEST MLM OPPORTUNITY-VAX* Finally a real MLM company o» • » ceilance. ttia worlds o«si haaltri' d M / M n cai a product* on lt>a mar ket 6 2 % payou l . c a r ' i r a v e l bonuses No stocking or front load-ing CaU Conference Call Thurdays 8PM & 10PM %-7 U - H M K -

' Than call 313-709 96S3

. BE YOUR OWN BOSS Twd great turnkey operations, •annua stoops. both money n u U r i

347-3050

C O L D W E L L

B A N K E R Schweitzer Real Estate

EASTERN U

dance permit. proparty plus 3 bisrtn Waiska H » — $299 500 s m i h « Qf l tm Inc.. Raal Eslate P O BO* 41t , CedarvMe. Ml

719 (90») 484-3945

••vmq quartan vooeaOama. 300' irootaoe RivW w ' « o c k « 1 5 2 Smfin a Off •

E S T A B L I S H SERVICES B

O U C A T I O N A L lor sale Out

Standing reading program Com-pletely furnished office Partaci m-

ESTABLtSHED LASER TQflER Cartridges, recharge buStoiess for sate 3 years on market Priced lo sea Day* 313-458-1377 or evenings 3I3-8A2-3931

ESTABLISHED RESALE BUSINESS lor sale and space tor lease Very reasonable Quaint Plymouth loca-tion 455-5109 or 348-9730

FLORIST COOLER. 16X8 walkm. display shelving. counters, mirrors S mwc equipment Days 349-4951 Evenings 632-5134

FROZEN YOGURT CAFE Serving frozen yogurt ce-creem muffins etc High volume. 20 seats, great location-western Wayne County Turnkey WM tram owners $55,000 or best-musi tea 565-7709

ICE CREAM STORE Soft serve & hand dipped km "cream Oakland County lak#s area

313-685-7745

INTERESTED IN PURCHASING Corporate Travel Agencies

Heidi Garrett 258-4900

L AROME INTERNATIONAL We ofler an mtngumg opportunity lo a select lew Minimum investment maximum return M 2 - 0 3 5 2

MAKE CUSTOM I

NO BOSS. NO STRESS Own your own OislribuUirinip tot only $35 Unlimited earning pot (•ai. proven product Tma is not Am-way or Mary Kay this IS a ground floor opportunity of whel a*part* nationwide are carting the greatest business oi tha last 25 yrs I need 12 individuals who are wsMng to work hard lo achieve financial freedom (313) 446-0584

NORTHERN MICHIGAN Seasonal restaurant lor sale or lease wilh option Good gross Can Bob Gala 1-616-627-6624

NORTHERN MICHIGAN Small Motel 8 Cabins located S of Gaytord Prime area tor Development Can (517)732-4782

PARTY STORE GREAT LOCATION IN WESTLAND

Beer & Wine llcenee " Business only 3000 * J I I 879 900

Call Ed. or l o u s e

Realty World Robert Olson Realtors

981-4444 PERSONAL LOANS

Debt consolidations to $90 000 no collateral needed easy qualifica-tions by phone Low annual rates Call ion free 24 hrs 1-800-486-6166

QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL to rep PC basad performance mea-surement software package

I-21S-2 Can collect i- 263-4200

RARE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Tobacco A gift shop m prima North-west Lnronia location illness forces sale. Can Lou Ronayna lor details

473-6200 RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC

RESTAURANT BAB S BUILDING Small take area Tremendous op-portunity lor expansion Purchase o> the right partner Also o p p o r t m -ty for additional location 427-7698

RESTAURANT .100 Seat on Michi-gan Ave near Beach Daly E«ceuent location For mora information. caa

274-3900

UNEMPLOYED 1 Look r ig for a ca-reer change1 Exceptional opportu-nity to work m sale*' distribution lor hoi seaing aulo accessories Earn-ing potential $100 OOO plus the first year Territories states markets available lor minimum investment No inventory requirements No* a franchise no royalties Write lor a p

No pnorwcaMs please

NMS. PO Bo» 585 Ml 4*170

WANTED TO BUY w e a r * ad m purchasing a runnel car waafc or aan-sarve bay car wash t W M Management ine 9-5pm 353 9494

366 0fc.-But.Sp«c« Sale/Lease

AFFORDABLE EXECUTIVE Office*- Why pay k» the r*gr cost o4

3 6 6 0 f c . - B u « . S p a c e

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AFFORDABLE - FRIENDLY EFFICIENT Birmingham office spec* at Office Plus 920 E Lincoln

For immediate occupancy From 200sqtt - lOOOaqft available

includes Receptionist, all utilities ianitoriau24 hr access I Secretarial phone answering. Faa 8 copy ma-d i m * en premiers 540-4841

AFFOROABLE OFFICE SPACE 1-4 room suitea. 2 months I ra* rant with 1 year lease tS 25 per sq ft Telephone answering, secretarial 1 conference room available 26847 Grand River. Redlord _ Township 534-3306

ANNOUNCING International Business Canters

now has locations throughout the Metro area Offices from 120 sq ft with complete secretarial service* and snared conference facilities Sfiorl term leases and flexible e*-pansion options. Troy. Sterling His . Canton. 8 Ann Arbor Call « C at 454-5400

AUBURN HILLS nets* or office t month free rent 1600 sq tt.. pfejs 6 0 0 sq 1 base-ment Ample perking 693-8931

AVA - A B I E IMMEDIATELY . Eiao.Onioa P M a . 172» Crooks Rd 2-4-6 room suites. k M rales. u i m ms

626-2580 -

AVAILABLE OPFICf Prrvale offtoe svaiiaMe in new Ctsss A office suite OT quality Farmmglon Mi»is.< West Bloomfield Office build-ing Secretary. FAX Xerox 8 comm-ence room included. 737-9494

BEST VISIBILITY IN TOWN' Prime office space m downtown Milford Perfect for Attorney. CPA. Doctor. Dentist or other service Professionals Caa Grace at

REAL ESTATE ONE 6 8 4 - 1 0 6 5

BIRMINGHAM • KnOflwood Office Park Maple inksier area. STSaqft private entrance 8 bath Omel park setting No traffic 6 2 6 - M 7 S

BIRMINGHAM SOUTH ADAMS SQUARE

110 s q fl. single office. rant S1?S April occupancy 3-4 room suites available, rata starting at $12 15/sq ft Renl include* air. heat 8 iArxlorial services Telephone " answering $ secretarial services available

648-5900

BIRMINGHAM 2 OFFICE SUITE With access lo conference arae. kitchen private restroom. excellent parking Includes telephone system. & utilities Lease or monthly rental. $750-month. 645-2803

Buckingham Office Park Livonia

1200 - 24 .000 SO FT. * Conference. Meeting and

- OuaMy Design * ewidouts ' individual Entrance* Meeting

and Air Conditioning " Ample, well lit Parking

" Next to O n C M a. Okve Garden and Comlort Inn

Schoolcraft & Middlebelt 421-0770

CANTON - NEW EXECUTIVE tO room office. 2100 sq ft $1300 per month - sublease 40 parking spots 275 - Ford Rd

459-6043 ANN ARBOR RD - LklLEY RD

< 1000 sq ft . M 0 0 / m a >2000 sq ft . $1395 /mo • 1206 sq fl.. M M ' m o

4 1 «5t>29QO

COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE Redtord. Grand River frontage. 550 sq ft -2900 sq. R 356-2754

COOClDQC/14 MILE RO AREA 600 sq ft lor lease, prrvale en-trance great for Manufacturer's Rep or Accounting Firm 288-4850

DENTAL/MEDICAL Birmingham- Ste available Profes-sional bldg Easy access trom Hunt-er Blvd On site parking Please caa. Mon-Fri . 9-4 30 656-0711

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Executive offices. 5 sd.ies 940 sq ft $1350. or 3 suites 550 sq ft $850 plus 300 sq ft storage, free perking includes utilities 8 mamte-

646-6215

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Upper level with private entry; bath and fireplace $595 Includes utilities

644-3410

D O W N T O W N ROCHESTER 'inveetor Prime OfticeiAedi-

cal/Reta* 2 story, approximately 2000 aq ft plus basement 335-1043

EXECUTIVE SUITES AVAILABLE includes spacious parking feciatiaa 1st hoor Experienced Secretaries personalized phone answering, copying. UPS facsimile 8 word pro-cessing services, conference room, notary

HARVARD SUITE 29350 SOUTHFIELD RD

SUITE 122 *

557-2757 FARMINGTON

Excellent downtown location' Beautiful view" l o w rent Up to 1.200 sq fl available 476-2050

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 326 sq ft Furnished, windows, pri-vate entrance, fa* , copier phone, etc Phone 477-7tOOor 477-3264

FARMINGTON HILLS. HiHs Tech Center Private of fny Secretary fax copier, computer 8 werehouse space a.anaWejt needed 553-2030 Farmmg&n fUBs TaM Oaks Perfect lor manufacturer's rep Small office Furnished unfurnished Secretary. FAX. copy available 851-2784

FARMINGTON HIL L S - Northwestern Hwy Windowed office fun services

Winston Traneil Realty 851 -9292

FERNOALE. 22720 Woodward Ave , near 9 Mne For leese 520-2600 sq n retail -office'schooi Parking

SS& ERT WOLF C O 352-9555

LIVONIA Farmington Rd at

- Eight Mile MEDICAL/

PROFESSIONAL SPACE AVAILABLE LOWEST RATES/ GREAT LOCATION From 1.060 sq. ft.

C ( R T * f C D R E A i T Y INC 471-7100

3 6 6 O f c . - B u a . S p a c e

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FARMINGTON HILLS - Vary deluxe, well appointed beautifully furnished 2/3 room suite tat floor, private entry 13 Mi Orchard Lk Free Bonus Months $750 mo 655-2600

FARMINGTON HILLS • furnished wmdow $225/mo Non window $ 175;mo Access lo lex 8 coper . non-imoking Caa Den 855-6111

FARMINGTON HILLS - 12 MUe neer Farmington Rd 1.200 «q fl General or medical office* Only $1,225 per month Caa Mr Lubmk 644-7395 12

GARDEN CITY - 2.400 aq n Office Of Business space for lease Warren 8 Venoy Plaza For further informa-tion call 425-0142

GREENFIELD RO - Oak Park 250-300 sq ft Secretarial Service. Phone Answering FAX. Copier Good Location 8 Terms 967-0826

LIVONIA - attractive new office complex available for immediate oc-cupancy, 540-600-900-1212 lo 2300 sq tt 5 Mile 8 Levan - medical Off-Ice nr 8 unit dime - 1649 aq ft Cra-bM a. Co. Ask for Steve 261-6200

e p neer 6 sq. fl modern ofke-

eto». •' 644-7395

LIVONIA - , Schoolcrafl Rd. 1.400 sq.fi for lease, front entrance, ex

l location $1.000.'mo. 0 " » » Contact Dan at 522-1350

LIVONIA - Schoolcraft a Mtddiebeii 550 lo TTO0 sq.ft., ample well lit parking, neat to national restaurant and Comfort inn 421-0770

LIVONIA • westside. single, execu-tive offices with phone answering pure-month-to-rronth $300

464-2960 or 349-5449

LIVONIA - 15415 Middlebelt at 5 Mile. I mile from I -96 One room lo 4 rooms, very competitive plus free conference room CaU Ken Hale DayfcS2S-0920 Eves 261-1211

U V 0 N I A - 5 M.ie. Farmmeton 1 -oom. 240 SQ.I1 uiawes mtcudeo nmtydecorated. $200 mo 422-232 :

LIVOMA. 6 MILE - W of MlddMbelt Executive suite available Including utWHe* and maintenance. .«00 ft.. J individual offices.

L 4 £ ° 3 8 ? 0

'MEDICAL « M w a r d 5 5 0 Sq Fl

nicely decorated, budget priced at $350 includes utilities 396-7000

Nicely Laid Out EXECUTIVE SUITE EXE

containing 2.752 sq ft in well main tamed office building on 12 Mile Rd between Evergreen artd Lahser Can be sub-divided, immediate occu-pancy. lots of windows and free parking MAKE US A N OFFER - WE WANT tO LEASE THIS SPACE NOW)

647-7171

NO*1 aree • a8ve youraelf large rent offla Oftce available furnished Copier 8 FAX available. Also desk spat m jJsWi new oft

x i p a w d r » 4 7 - i e « 0

NOVI - sub-lease to 4 / 1 / 9 2 Great location, preange building at Twelve Oaks 3 rooms, approximately 450 sq ft. $600-mo Furnished - $700 ' mo M e a d o w m a n a g e m e n t inc Bruce Lloyd 348-5400

OAK PARK OFFICE SPACE available lor licensed insurance agents only. $40 per month lots of perks 538-5966

OFFICES FOR LEASE Downtown Farmington Newly reconditioned 130 - 225 sq ft Excellent perking 471-0711

OFFICES IN W B L O O M Orchard Lake Rd Private entrance. 600 M 8800 aq n

• 6 1 - 6 5 6 5

OFFICE SPACE available W War ran. Oaerkorn Heights to be ueed aa

It. $480 'mo Ask lor John 374-I

OFFICE/WAREHOUSE SPACEi From 2100 square feet and up Glass Atrium Entrances! $ 1100.00/mo /gross CMI Jo at National Business Centers at 454-2460

OUR OFFICE IS YOUR OFF ICE 1 • Repetitive Lettersr-Resumes • Secretarial Service/Telephone

Answering • 24 Hour Oictation • Fax 8 Copier Available • Computer Calligraphy-Diplomas • Announcements, invitations

PREFERRED EXECUTIVE OFFICES

(313) 464-2771 "Waik-ln s Welcome

3 6 6 0 f c . - B u t . S p a c e

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WEST BLOOMFIELD MAPLE - ORCHARD

2, 3. 4. & 5 room offices. Completely finished Avail-able now ,

Tisdale & Co 626-8220.

3 6 7 B u a . - P r o l . B l d g t .

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FARMINGTON HILLS 10 Mile Rd & Grand River

RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE

Several locations

From 700 - 5,620 sq. ft. Now available with excellent

10 Mile or Grand River Exposure CERTIFIED REALTY, INC

471-7100

FIVE MILE near FarmmoiOil Rd fifty Had. 2500 sq ft

NEEDS REPAIRS - Commercial Livonia 31250 Plymouth Rd E of Uer man 2300 sq tt buading. lot Size 90>287. Also bufctoOle m b*ck. Sacrifice Land contract 261-0200

Office I 1991 income 1.424

11400 square teet 16 w - arte

Llvemots area, built i960. efteHeni condition Don Blevms. Broker 977 2700

REDFORD For leese - free standing building Formally dental office. OWr»er occu-pied 27 years OaachOefy/Scboo. craft ( i -M) S84-2067

ROYAL OAK - t i mile near Wood H 50*50(1 . « ward. auto entry.

teerehouaeVktudio 548-40*0

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F O X H I L L S Fox Hiks is a beautiful eatate-like community with spacious apart menu and townhomes set in mar-velously landscaped grounds wrth tennis and swimming pool Fo* Hiss offers 1 8 2 bedroom apartments and 2 8 3 bedroom town houses The location combines prestige wrth convenience, as Troy. Birmingham and even downtown Detroit ivia nearby 1-75) are easily reached

332-7400 £ Located off Opdyke Rd tust N of Square Lake Rd . models open den

Superior Living By MANCHESTER PROPERTIES. INC

368 Commercial/ Retail

-B IRMINGHAM SOUTH ADAMS SQUARE

Retail man space available 340/sq ft Rales starting at $13 50'sq ft in-

sat. an 8 electncit»

BIRMINGHAM 950 sq ft Lot 40x 120 $149,000 L'C

3600 sq tt Lot 48x 120 $425,000 L C 4000 sq tt Lot 4«1120 $529 000 L/C

BLOOMFIELD REALTY, INC 647-6080

DOWNTOWN -ROCHESTER

FOR LEASE • Retail - office

• Medical Denial • Cate'Deti Location

• Beauty Salon

335-1043 DOWNTOWN WAYNE. 1 200 1.600 or 2.600 sq ft store m busy Kroger Perry strip center on Michigan Ave m Wayne Ample parkvig good Iraf-fcc. reasonable rent Caa 647-7171

FARMINGTON Prime letail From $395 per month including utilities Plenty of parking Space reedy tor movem Caa 477-0157

FIVE MII .E/FARMINGTON AREA iwgfi mobility Good for accounting •aimI. beauty supply etc perkmg. air conditioning $985 per month ONE WAY REALTY 473-5500

ONLY CONSIDER THIS Location if

You want lo be seen Visibility lo 100.000 cars per day Ford Rd 8 Middlebelt Garden City-775 sq ft Caa 422-2490

PROFITABLE GIFT SHOP m top flight Troy hotel Inventory ap-proximately $10,000 Must be pur-chased with business Financials available Owner will tram $45,000

CALL ALLEN ROSENFEL© EXECUTtVFE PROF>ERTIES

682-4700

REDFORD - GRAND RIVER 3,000 sq f t . can be divided For Sale or lease wrth option to CH* chase Exceaenl for retail, office or warehouse with sales area Rental $3 95 per sq f l Aakme $125000 Excellent contract terms LaKntz -Weber 8 Co 9 -5 353-9494

SALE/ IEASE • Michigan Ave Retail - Downtown

Wayne • Joy/Telegraph Area Office R e t a i l • Grand River Retail - Novi

368 Commercial/ Retail

g r e a t coMMcnciAL t a n d o p p o r t u n i t i e s

c a n t o n

4 73 Acres Canton Center Rd

Uses 'nemded convenience I stores restaurants laundry etc

1* I . A.res & W iced tn sell 10 year land confaZ i available Uses include convenience stores, ret a* sale ol carpet appliances fur-r»lur«. bldg supphet chad care center, beauty * barber shops laundry 8 dry cleaning restaurants bai 5 8 lounges

83 Acres Ford Rd 120 tt ol fron-tage supeib investment Uses in-clude office restaurant bar lounge showrooms warehousing Priced to sen »

12 26 Acres 1/2 m.le from down-town Plymouth Great location Zoned C - 2 possible multi-famity 8 units per acre

n o v i

1 24 and 1 72 Acres on Grand River, corner Use* include offices, rsearch 8 development lac-lilies warehousing 8 wholesale manufac-turing

r e d f o r d

52 Acres good franchise site, most olher commercial uses $55 000

r o m u l u s Netir ailport 4 37 Acres wrth house

.$129 000 Near 1-94 lianch.se site 3 houses $140,000

w a y n e .

Michigan Ave E of Newburgh 190 tee; ol Irontage uses -nciude retarf bump 8 pamt assembly nal' laun-dry ban* restaurant - Additional property to s*3o $89 900

V a & E s l e y Real Estate 4 5 9 - 7 5 7 0

366 Commercial/ Retail

Frontage offices 1 moj tn free rant' free utilities Meny offices avariabW Forappi caa 278-0606

PERFECT FOR SMALL BUSINESS 800 sq ft on 7 Mile Rd Land Con-tract available $49,900

HELP-U-SELL r e a l e s t a t e

454-9535

369 IndueUWerebouae Sale/Lease

LIVONIA- approximately 3 000 sq ft for leaaa m a 17 store neighborhood shopping center on Ann Arbor Rd 3 0*<t W ot Newburgh 358-4060

PLYMOUTH LIGHT INDUSTRIAL Good Location Starting at $650 Tr«*a net 0*Nce Overhead door and ample parking 455-3139

370 Income Property

SHOPPING CENTERS FOR LEASE Bloomfield Maple 8 inksier River-view. Grange 8 Kmg 471 -4555

SUBLEASE 750 sq ft completely redecorated Storefront 31 Mm. mall Birmingham location Good parking 649-5410

369 lodutt./Warehoute Sato/Lease

CANTON 1-275 4 Ford Rd 2 farruly rental Fireplace country setting ] Appro* 1 9 acres zoned C-4 1910 Al Smith Rd 455-9419

371 tnduatriai Vacant Property

372 Inveet. Proparty OAKL AND COUNTY

• RETIRE MENT ^PENSION FUND 3 group homes leased to the State for appron 12 r ^ r * Aa omeated maintained b* the State Modest monthly mcome wmt mortgages paid in lua al end ot lease term Poe sitMy assumatMe caah m When vou retire Great vivestment

r e d c a r p e t ks im - m a p l e , i n c

553-5666 400 Apt*. For Rent BIMM NGHAM AREA Beaumont Hospital nearby 2 bedroom heat included Available J-1-91 Aslung $525. mo 648-1074

AIRPORT * COMMERCE

CENTER Award Winning Devetopmem

industrial Suites M 59 al PONTIAC AIRPORT 1200 sq ft $000'mo complete

Other suries from 1600-10.000 sq fl Call Al Mentalvo 666-2422

BRIGHTON NEW BUILDING 6000 sq fl warehouse space 16H ceil-ings. 16 x 14 overhead diSors. 400 amp service 220-V plus 800 sq ft office ample parking excellent ac-cess Id 1-96 and US-23 Negotiable <

313-437-7

PROPERTY AVAILABLE lor 9 600 sq ft Build to suit I -1 Rochester Corporate Center CaA Macomb Construction Co 528 0« Tt ;

372 Inveat. Property

a t t e n t i o n b u i l d e r s .

Prime land tor your investment Lo-cated m quiet residential area of Westland Corner lot measuring 90x 125 Come see - rt won t lest at only $12 000

C e n t u r y 2 1

J. S c o t t . Inc . 5 2 2 - 3 2 0 0

Birmingham flat

Beautiful 2 bed . 2 Wks IO down

town Formal kwng 8 Omng An ap $795 - oe pfcances a« garage

posit Leave Message 541-

BIRM r«G"AM DOWNTOWN studio apartment avanabie <mmed< ate occupancy rent $465 A securer, $650 No pets 478-6333

-7696 !

FARMINGTON HILLS-For new building. 1.575 sq It office space expressway exposure 10 Mile 'Grand River area 477-5951

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LIVONIA BRAND NEW 9600 sq -tt building with par i .ng tor over "200 cars Priced to sen at $460 000

CAROL LElE CENTURY 2 I HARTFQR0 NORTH

525-9600 462-2238

SALE Warren Ave Office - Dearborn Heights Building with space available for user

•wGreenheid near . 96 »oto Repa-r Facility

Ecorse Rd . Taylor Dry Cleaning Business & Buildinj

AMERICAN REALTY 354-6200

200 BY 165 LOT in Canton, near Ex pressway zoned C-4. 1,479 square n home /otti«e $99 990

HELP-U-SELL REAL ESTATE

4 5 4 - 9 5 3 5

RENT TO O W N Pay no more than | market rate and have eqvw'y m 10 | years. Prime location wrth both off-ice and industrial space avaaibie N ot 14 Mne between 1-75 and Wood- i ward From $4 50 per ft minimum 12 000 sq ft Heritage Investment Co Charles w-ckms 8/2-2400 -

WAREHOUSE ONLY' From 580 square feet and utr $300 00 mo-gross E«lr*mer, We« insulated' Short Term Lease Available CaB J o « Nal-ona. Business Canters. 454-2460

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A P A R T M E N T S | Warren Ave., V« mile East of Newburgh

Spacious 2 bedroom apartments with 2 toaths and private laundry rooms

Specials on Lower Level and Family Units

M o n . - S a t . 1 0 - 6 p m ; Sun. 1 2 - 6 p m

• PLYMOUTH *

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$200 SECURITY DEPOSIT

from $ 4 7 0 . 0 0

F R E E H E A T • Quiet Park Setting • Dishwashers • Spacious Suites • Outdoor Pool • Air Conditioning • Immaculate Ground & Bldgs.

BEST VALUE IN AREA South ol Plymouth Rd.. East ol Haggerty

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PLYMOUTH CANTON AREA l200aqQ office $1000 per month. UiiUtie* & taxes paid Can

459-8514

PLYMOUTH - Move you* personality and business Into Professional Park 500-1600 tq ft Ample parking Near M-14 to 1-275 453-0580

PLYMOUTH - RETAIL/OFFICE Colonial Corners, Five Mile a l North. <nMe Rd 3 units 760 sq ft 'BOO sq ft /1000 sq fl 624-1504

REDFORD OFF4CES FOR LEASE

• 2 attractive locations • Carpel & tHinds • All utmi ws included • Smalt suite* available - -• Prolessionaliy m a n a g e * • New low rales

CERTIFIED REALTY. IMC 4 7 t - 7 1 0 0

REDFORD T W P '800 sq.fl . Five Mi le 'Beech Daly $750 per month Newty redecorated

-474-9393

RENT FREE FOR 2 M O N T H S ' Cory office ft waiting room i n hoi Downtown S o n Oak location Only $150/mo Can Sue 64«-3785

RENT OFFICE or retail old Secre-tary o l Slate Budding. Waterford 1800 sq ft $990 mo 4510 Pontiac Lake Rd Will remodel 874-4105

ROCHESTER HILLS HAMPTON PROFESSIONAL PARK

NEW MEDICAL''OFFICE SPACE

$9.75 Sq. Ft. Deluxe Office Suites from 785 sq ft

DIVERSIFIED DEVELOPMENT •43 -5700

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Zdenek M a c a l . m u s i c d i r e c t o r of t he M i l w a u k e e S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a , r e t u r n s to D e t r o i t to l ead" t he De t ro i t S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a in p e r f o r m a n c e s of R o b e r t o S i e r r a ' s S a S i M a a n d M u s s o r g s k y ' s P i c -t u r e s a t an E x h i b i t i o n .

P e r f o r m a n c e s wil l b e 8 p . m T h u r s d a y , F e b . 28, and F r i d a y . M a r c h 1; a n d 10:45 a . m . a n d 8:30 p .m . S a t u r d a y . M a r c h 2. a t D e t r o i t ' s O r c h e s t r a Hal l .

T h e o r c h e s t r a w i n be jo ined by violin v i r t u o s o Mador i . a J a p a n n a t i v e , in p e r f o r m a n c e s of B a r -tok ' s Violin C o n c e r t o No. 2.

T h e De t ro i t S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a will p e r f o r m "An E v e n i n g f o r A m e r i c a , " a beheTit c o n c e r t to a s s i s t Mich igan f a m i l i e s of m i l i t a r y p e r s o n n e l in Wayne , Oak land a n d M a c o m b coun t i e s .

U n d e r w r i t t e n by A N R P i p e l i n e CO. a n d co-spon-s o r e d by the A m e r i c a n Red Cross , WXYZ-TV a n d T h e D e t r o i t N e w s , t h e c o n c e r t wil l be a t 7:30 Sun-d a y , M a r c h 10. at O r c h e s t r a Hall.*

I t is an a d d i t i o n a l p e r f o r m a n c e of t he DSO's" W e e k e n d e r P o p s c o n c e r t a l r e a d y schedu led f o r t ha t w e e k Led by c o n d u c t o r R i c h a r d H a y m a n wi th t he D a l l a s B r a s s , t he p r o g r a m wil l f e a t u r e w o r k s by G e o r g e G e r s h w i n . H a r o l d Ar len . I r v i n g Ber l in a n d o the r s . T i c k e t s a r e $25, $50 a n d $100.

" W e a r e g r a t e f u l t o P o p s c o n d u c t o r R i c h a r d H a y m a n a n d the D a l l a s B r a s s , w h o h a v e g r a c i o u s -ly c o n s e n t e d to p e r f o r m th i s add i t i ona l c o n c e r t wi thou t p e r f o r m a n c e f e e s in a n e f f o r t to e x t e n d aid to t hose ^Michigan f a m i l i e s who a r e b e a r i n g the b r u n t of t he w a r in t h e G u l f . "

" T h e S o u t h e a s t e r n M i c h i g a n c h a p t e r of t h e A m e r i c a n Red C r o s s has a l w a y s p r o v i d e d e m e r -g e n c y c o m m u n i c a t i o n s a n d soc ia l s e r v i c e s f o r t h e f a m i l i e s of m i l i t a r y p e r s o n n e l , " s a id R o b e r t Mil-le r . De t ro i t S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a Hall c h a i r m a n .

" O u r r e spons ib i l i t i e s i n c r e a s e s i g n i f i c a n t l y in t i m e s of a r m e d c o n f l i c t , " s a i d Dr . A. W i l l i a m S h a f e r . c h a p t e r e x e c u t i v e d i r e c t o r .

" O v e r t u r e s . " a g r o u p of m e t r o - D e t r o i t p r o f e s -s iona l s o rgan i zed to s u p p o r t t he d e v e l o p m e n t of y o u n g e r a u d i e n c e s f o r DSO c o n c e r t s , wil l hold i t s . f o u r t h e v e n t of t he s e a s o n , a b r u n c h a t the D e t r o i t H i s to r i ca l M u s e u m , in c o n j u n c t i o n wi th t h e Sun-day , M a r c h 17 c o n c e r t a t O r c h e s t r a Hal l .

The b r u n c h will be a t 1 p .m . in t he m u s e u m ' s r e - c r e a t i o n of 1 9 t h - c e n t u r y D e t r o i t s t r e e t s .

At 3:30 p .m. . t hose a t t e n d i n g will m o v e t o Or-c h e s t r a Hal l fo r a c o n c e r t led by gues t c o n d u c t o r Hugh Wolff and f e a t u r i n g r e n o w n e d p ian i s t Al ic ia d e L a r r o c h a .

On t h e p r o g r a m a r e B e e t h o v e n ' s P i a n o C o n c e r -to No. 3 a n d A a r o n C o p l a n d ' s F a n f a r e f o r t he C o m m o n Man and S y m p h o n y No." 3.

The $35 t i cke t s i n c l u d e t h e c o n c e r t and b r u n c h . T h e nex t O v e r t u r e s e v e n t wil l be S a t u r d a y . Apr i l 20 F o l l o w i n g the 8:30 p .m . c o n c e r t , p a r t i c i p a n t s will m o v e to D e t r o i t ' s C l u b l a n d f o r a b u f f e t a n d danc ing .

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will p r e s e n t "An H o u r of S a c r e d M u s i c " a t 7:30 p .m. S u n d a y , M a r c h 3.

T h e c o n c e r t wil l f e a t u r e t h e W a y n e S t a t e Uni-v e r s i t y C o n c e r t C h o r a l e , u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of Dennis T i n i .

T h e m i x e d e n s e m b l e of 26 vo ices h a s p e r -f o r m e d on s t a t e , n a t i o n a l a n d i n t e r n a t i o n a l leve ls .

T h e p r o g r a m wil l i n c l u d e w o r k s by M o z a r t , M o n t e v e r d i , D u r u f l e a n d T h o m p s o n . L i g h t r e -f j T K h m e n t s will b e o f f e r e d a f t e r t h e p e r f o r m a n c e .

St. A g a t h a is a t 19650 B e e c h - D a l y R o a d , j u s t nor th of G r a n d R i v e r . T h e r e is no a d m i s s i o n c h a r g e . '

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Youth Ba l l e t will p r e s e n t a n u m b e r of s e l e c t i o n s at 3 p.m. , Sunday . M a r c h 3, in t h e C l a r e n c e v i l l e High School A u d i t o r i u m in L ivon ia

T h e p r o g r a m wil l f e a t u r e M a i n l y M o t h e r G o o s e . So i rees M u s i c a l e s , V i v a l d i V a r i a t i o n s a n d o t h e r w o r k s T i c k e t s a r e $4 f o r a d u l t s , $2 f o r chi l -d r e n a n d will be sold a t t he door .

T h e a u d i t o r i u m is a t 20155 M i d d l e b e l t , b e t w e e n 7 a n d 8 Mile.

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n a t i o n a l p e r f o r m e r , wil l o f f e r a m a g i c w o r k s h o p f o r c h i l d r e n a g e s 6 to 12 f r o m noon t o 1:30 p .m . S u n d a y , M a r c h 3, a t B o r d e r s Book Shop a t t h e Nov i T o w n C e n t e r .

Ca l l ed "The B e m i e S t e v e n s A s s o c i a t e s D e g r e e in M a g i c . " t he w o r k s h o p c o s t s $4 p e r ch i ld . R e g i s -t r a t i o n is r equ i r ed . Ca l l 347-0780.

S t e v e n s will show s t u d e n t s h o w t o M a k e o b j e c t s a p p e a r and d i s a p p e a r , d e f y g r a v i t y a n d m a k e sol-id o b j e c t s pass t h r o u g h sol id o b j e c t s . H e wil l d e m -o n s t r a t e how to do a c a r d t r i c k a n d h o w to m a k e a ba l loon a n i m a l S t u d e n t s wi l l l e a v e wi th m a t e r i -a l s f o r p e r f o r m i n g t h e i r o w n m a g i c t r i c k s .

• S P R I N G W A L K S A n y o n e looking fo r s i gns of s p r i n g c a n jo in a

t r a i l w a l k a t 2 p .m . S u n d a y , M a r c h 3 a t M a t t h a e i B o t a n i c a l G a r d e n s in Ann A r b o r

" C a l l e d the S e c r e t S igns of S p r i n g . " t he yralk wi l l beg in f r o m the m a i n e n t r a n c e a n d l a s t 1 Vfc t o 2 hour s . P a r t i c i p a n t s a r e e n c o u r a g e d to d r e s s w a r m l y a n d w e a r w a r m w a t e r p r o o f f o o t w e a r .

F o r those w h o would r a t h e r s t a y indoors , do-c e n t s will o f f e r c o n s e r v a t o r y t o u r s a t 2 a n d 3 p . m . e a c h S a t u r d a y in M a r c h — M a r c h 2. 9, 16, 23 a n d 30. T h e top ic wil l b e " M e d i c i n a l P l a n t s . "

T h e g e n e r a l c o n s e r v a t o r y a d m i s s i o n c h a r g e of $1 p e r person a p p l i e s t o t o u r s . T h e t o u r s a r e l imi t -ed .to 30 peop le p e r J j o u r b e c a u s e of s p a c e l i m i t a -t i ons in t he c o n s e r v a t o r y .

V i s i t o r s i n t e r e s t e d in j o i n i n g t h e t o u r s a r e a s k e d to a r r i v e 10-15 m i n u t e s e a r l y a n d s ign in w i th t he r ecep t ion i s t . T e l e p h o n e r e s e r v a t i o n s wi l l not b e a c c e p t e d .

T h e Mat the i B o t a n i c a l G a r d e n s is a t 1800 N. D i x b o r o Rd., m i l e s n o r t h of t h e G e d d e s R o a d i n t e r s e c t i o n Since P l y m o u t h R o a d is c losed a t D i x b o r o Road , it i s bes t to a p p r o a c h f r o m t h e s o u t h if c o m i n g f r o m the U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n

' c a m p u s a r e a .

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t e n a w in Ann Arbo r wi l l hos t a n a n t i q u e s h o w f e a t u r i n g local r e s i d e n t s M a r c h 7-10.

.y, T h e show will be open 10 a . m to 9 p . m . "Thurs-d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y a n d noon to 5 p . m . S u n d a y . T h e r e is no a d m i s s i o n c h a r g e .

E x h i b i t o r s will i nc lude L i v o n i a r e s i d e n t s R u t h H e r e i t i a n n , M a r y H a g g e r t y a n d G l o r i a S i e g e r t .

C r y s t a l b e a d s in a l l c o l o r s , d e p r e s s i o n e r a i t e m s , l inens, a n d gold j e w e l r y a l s o wi l l be a v a i l -a b l e .

• C O P P E L I A S T A G E D T h r e e c a s t s wil l a l t e r n a t e in f i v e p e r f o r m a n c e s

w h e n t h e C l e v e l a n d S a n J o s e B a l l e t b r i n g s Cop-p e l i a t o D e t r o i t ' s M a s o n i c T e m p l e M a r c h 7-10. " P r e s e n t e d by t h e M i c h i g a n O p e r a T h e a t r e , Cop-

p e l i a is s c h e d u l e d f o r 8 p . m . F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 8 a n d 9. a n d 2 p . m . a n d 7:30 p . m . S u n d a y . M a r c h 10, wi th a s t u d e n t m a t i n e e a t 11 a . m . T h u r s d a y . M a r c h 7.

T h r e e a r t i s t s o r i g i n a l l y f r o m M i c h i g a n wi l l b e f e a t u r e d p r o m i n e n t l y in t h e b a l l e t : D e t r o i t n a t i v e a n d C l e v e l a n d San J o s e B a l l e t a r t i s t i c d i r e c t o r D e n n i s N a h a t , f o h n e r W e s t B l o o m f i e l d r e s i d e n t M e l i s s a Mi tche l l a n d F l i n t n a t i v e M a r k Ot losk i .

M O T is o f f e r i n g f a m i l y - p r i c e d t i c k e t s to Cop-pe l ia . With t he p u r c h a s e of o n e f u l l - p r i c e t i c k e t , up t o t w o a d d i t i o n a l c h i l d r e n ' s t i c k e t s m a y be p u r -c h a s e d f o r $10 e a c h , s u b j e c t to a v a i l a b i l i t y . Ca l l t he M O T Ticke t S e r v i c e s O f f i c e , 8 7 4 - S I N G

• S T U D E N T E X H I B I T Vi sua l a r t s s t u d e n t s a t t h e C r e a t i v e a n d P e r -

f o r m i n g A r t s in L ivon ia wi l l d i s p l a y , t h e i r p a i n t -ings . d r a w i n g s a n d p r i n t s f r o m M a r c h 14-23 on t h e s e c o n d f loor of J a c o b s o n ' s a t L a u r e l P a r k P l a c e in Livonia . S t o r e h o u r s a r e 9 30 a . m . to 6 p .m . M o n d a y . T u e s d a y . W e d n e s d a y a n d S a t u r d a y

Gardening -It's time to start to think spring

Q. I forced s o m e c r o c u s bu lbs th is y e a r a n d w o n d e r if I c a n d r y t h e m a n d p l a n t t h e m in t he g a r d e n th i s fa l l

A Bu lbs t ha t h a v e b e e n f o r c e d into b loom use a lot of t h e i r e n e r g y a n d i t wi l l be s e v e r a l y e a r s b e f o r e t hey w i l l b l o o m a g a i n , if a t al l . If s p a c e is a v a i l a b l e in t he g a r d e n , you m i g h t p l a n t t h e m a n d see w h a t deve lops . T h e s a m e is t r u e f o r g r a p e h y a c i n t h s a n d o t h e r b u l b s

Q. My p a p e r w b i t e N a r c i s s u s w e r e so b e a u t i f u l w h e n I f o r c e d t h e m . i n t o b loom us ing w a t e r a s a m e d i u m C a n I now p l a n t t h e m o u t s i d e so l ha t they c a n be e n j o y e d a n o t h e r season" '

A Any bulb tha t h a s been g r o w n in w a t e r h a s spen t a l l of i ts e n e r g y a n d it is bes t to toss t h e m and buy n e w bulbs n e x t f a l l

Q. When should I plant s eeds indoors to ge t a bead start on the "gardening season ?

A T o w a r d the e n d of th i s m o n t h is f ine , j u s t r ead the p a c k a g e d i r e c t i o n s . I h a v e found t h a t if s t a r t e d too soon, t h e p l a n t s g r o w leggy a n d spin-dly b e f o r e t h e grotrnd h a s a c h a n c e t o w a r m u p J i f f y - 7 P e a t P e l l e t » » e e e a s y lo use and c a n be r ead i ly p l a n t e d in t h e g a r d e n wi thou t d i s t u r b i n g

J b e r o o t s They a l s o m a k e a c o m p r e s s e d g r o w i n g m i x ,

ca l l ed J i f f y M i r a c l e Mix . w h i c h is p a c k a g e d in a s m a l l bo* a s pea t p l a t e s , a n d e x p a n d when w a t e r is a d d e d T h e t h r e e p l a t e s p e r box e x p a n d t o s ix q u a r t s of g r o w i n g m i x .

Q. How do I ge t forsyth ia , birch, pussy w i l l o w s and o t h e r e a r l y f l o w e r i n g s h r u b s to f l o w e r i ndoor s a l th is t i m e of y e a r ? .

A With a s h a r p k n i f e t a k e long, 12-15 inAi c u t t * ings f r o m a de s i r ed b r a n c h P u t t h e m in a b u c k e t of w a t e r a n d k e e p t h e m m a cool (60 F) p l a c e in a b r igh t a r e a , and a s t h e b u d s beg in to open , m i s t t h e m s e v e r a l t i m e s a d a y W h e n they a r e b l o o m -ing, p r o v i d e 40 F t e m p e r a t u r e s a t night f o r ex-t ended e n j o y m e n t

Q. We've been having the "Spring Thaw," what caa I do in the garden?

A Check the m u l c h e s a n d a d d to t h e m a s n e e d - , ed When the t e m p e r a t u r e s r e a c h 40 F . r e a p p l y a n

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Q. I didn ' t take c a r e of my garden equ ipment l a s t f a l l . . . sugges t ions?

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BIRMtNQHAM-Oownlown lower flat Great locat ion 1-2 bedrooms, baae-ment. nice ya rd S500 a mourn Available immediately 642-3247

BIRMINGHAM IN-TOWN 326 W Brown Light 6 airy upper unit New carpet, new p a n t , centra l a r . appli-ances 2 bedrooms. $ 7 2 5 ' m o Robert 647-0631 Jerry 644-1576

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In heart o l town • At t ract ive Uni ts Vertical Blinds • Dishwasher Microwave • Disposal • C 'A i r

WINTER SPECIAL! 1 Bedroom - F rom $550

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Call to view 268-7766 Eves /Weekends 645-6736

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ONE MONTH FREE PENT Newty remodeled 2 bedroom apart -ments rust E of Adams Rd near downtown Birmingham Rental rates include, heal, water, ver t ide blinds, new kitchen, new appliances, mir-rored doors $ upgraded carpet ing

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BIRMINGHAM . 1 bedroom apartment quiet treed area. w a * m g distance t o downtown A shopping Charming apartment has a remodeled k i tchen $ extra storage space m the baaement Only $495 per month Lease EHO No pets please

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BIRMINGHAM 1 bedroom down-town apartment eicaHant location & condi t ion. $565 per mon th After 6pm 256-5404

BIRMINGHAM. 2457 E Maple 1 bedroom, carpet, Winds. central aa. carport No pets Leese $500

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS - on Square Lake. Lovely 2 bedroom apartment for lease or sale Move right in $615 per month CaH Laurie days, 647-4402. eves. 540-2445

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CANTON 2 bedroom apartment with pnvate entrance V » baths. . appliances., central a i r /heat includes water only No pets $475 455-7440

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS Large 1 bed-room. Square Lake/1-75 Avail 3 /2 Hot water paid Gas heat Cen t ra air $565'negot iable 335-3662

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Vertical bl inds & carpor t included We offer 6 mon th leases m two bed-room apar tments only Near expreeswsys & shopping

Rose Doherty. p rope r l y manager 961-4490

StoneytMOOke Apts Sublet 1 bed room t 4 1 l CANTON

lO/MO.. heel a water included Credit check nec-essary Available now 455-7200

CANTDN - I bedroom, stove, refrig-erator. com washer & dryer carpel curtains. $395 includes heat Lease 4 security 455-0391

CASS LAKE two l bedroom apart-ments. tusi remodeled, very private $545 includes heel water & laundn, faculties 332-9004 662-4569

CLARKSTON - 2 bed room town-houses $565. bl inds, sto iage air. d«shwaV>e« A lmost new. must seel Washer/dryer hook-ups 620-9119

CLAWSON/ROYAL OAK One-Stop apartment shopping C o m e Sunday. Mar 3rd. ! p m - 4 p m Of f ice building at 4000 Crooks. Royal Oak or call tor appointment Pets? Ask '

AMBER APARTMENTS 260-1700

CLAWSON/TROY - New t bed-room, Casablanca fan. min i bursts, air, dfehwasher. snack bar musl see $495/mo

CROOKS - 14%. U rge 1 bedroom, secured bui lding, carpor t storage, dishwasher, hee l inc luded No pets Lease $515 -. 647-7079.

DOWNTOWN DETROIT - New York styled loft apt s Util i t ies par t ing included Call Mon - F n 9-6pfn. Sal 6 Sun 12-4pm 962-5638

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- Air - Dining R o o m Ceiling F a n s - Poo l - C a b l e Available - S c e n i c View - Best Service

We ve Added: - BLINDS - BEDROOM CEILING FANS - MICROWAVE OVENS

S100 FIRST MONTH'S RENT Short Term Leases Available

7 5 6 0 M e r r i m a n R o a d

B e t w e e n W a r r e n & A n n A r b o r T r a i l

5 2 2 - 3 3 6 4

D a i l y 9 - 6 S a t & S u n . 1 2 - 4

S e c u r i t y

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1 B E D R 0 0 M

1 * 4 6 5 |

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1 2 5 a

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( i l e n s o f

C c d a r b r o o k e

B E A P A R T OF ! T f

• Vertical Blinds • Central Air • Walk-in Closets • Patio or Balcony

• Pool Picnic Area • Lighted Carports • Easy access to

x-ways & shopping

4 7 8 - 0 3 2 2 Farmington H i l l s on Miadiebett at 10 Mile

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R a n t

C A S S L A K E W a t e r f o r d

Sublease! needed for 2 bedroom. I H bath apt Ma i 1-June 30 Can go mo - to -mo after 681-3603

DETROIT-7 Mile.' Lahser Nice 1 bedroom apt Newly decorated car-peted heat and eir $325- mo CaU 537-OOU

FARMINGTON AREA Avai lable now Senior Cr tuen apts Ground floor, individual garden pnvneges 8 acre country set t ing Start ing at $392/mc Heat included 477-8633

Farmington Hil ls -

B O T S F O R D P L A C E G R A N D R I V E R - 8 M I L E

Behind B o w e d Hoschv*

S P E C I A L 1 B e d r o o m t o r $ 4 8 9

2 B e d r o o m f o r $ 5 6 9

3 B e d r o o m f o r $ 6 4 9

P E T S P E R M U T E D s m o k e Detectors installed

Singles Wefcome immediate Occupancy

We Love Chi ldren HEAT 6 WATER IKCLUOED

Quiet prest ige address an condi-tioning. carpet ing stove & relngera-tor. sk util it ies except"eiecfr ic!ty in-cluded Warm apar tments Laundry laciMies For m c e in format ion phone

4 7 7 - 8 4 6 4

2 7 8 8 3 I n d e p e n d e n c e

- - p a c m i n g t o n H i l l s ' •

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BEST APARTMENT VALUE

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS

, T M B E R I D G E

D E L U X E 2 B E D R O O M U N I T S

$ 5 5 5 (Limited t ime ofler - 1 mo tree rent wrth 1 year lease new tenants onfyi

Includes appkances. vertical bfcnds carpet ing pool close m Farmmglon HiHs locat ion

Enter East oO Orchard Lake Rd on Fo l ium S o l Grand River

Model Open Oaily 9-5 Encept Wednesda,

4 7 8 - 1 4 8 7 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

FARMINGTON HILLS, 1 bedroom vaulted ceilings lire-places washer/dryers Great i o c » tion. pets welcome low security de-posit plus $SOO oft* Can 4 76-6608

4 0 0 A p t a . F o r R a n t

FARMINGTON HILLS

T H E H O U S E O F -B O T S F O R D

1 & 2 B E D R O O M S

P L U S T O W N H O U S E S

F R O M $ 5 1 5

Spacious apartments with an condi-tioning. locked foyer entry fully equipped kitchen and basement storage Lighted parking and car-ports P o d am utilities included e«-cept e * * M < -

. 20810 Botstord Drive Grand Rwe»

Directly behind Botsford ion

• ,477-4797 .

Farmmgton Hilts

O r c h a r d ' '

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.FARMINGTON H U L S -A RANCH 6 TOWNHOUSE

COMMUNITY Eiegarftiy des*gned. i or 3 bed room

•ranch or } 'bed*oom townhouses - 2 ' I baths 2000 sq . 1 gf hvunft apace whirlpool tub fuk ba*eme»n 2 car attached garages From

. » , 4 7 S - . .

C O V I N G T O N C L U B !4 M.ie S M«Miebe" » 851-2730

FARMINGTON HILLS • Greenwood Apts on 8 M.ie Rd W of Farming- ' ton Rd D«ski»e _t bedroom over.900 sq ft. includes *a%her.-4 dryer in each apt A" appliances vertical Dknds Close to srtfpt

. to r more information

4 0 0 A p t i . F o r R a n t

. FARMINGTON MILLS 2 bedroom apt Super location, ac-cess to highways, prnrsle entrance washer dryer, pets welcome, snort t e rm lease option Reduced security deposi t plus $300 off Ca* 478-6606

FARMINGTON H f u s SPACIOUS t bedroom condo walkm closets M y • q u i p p e d krtchen includes • mi-c rowave easher/dryer carport tennis courts I pool $ 5 6 £ m o includes Heat1 591-6023

f ARMING TON HILLS - 2 [ur i roorn sen«r c i tusn apt available First hoot pnvate ehtrance emergency alarm, patio 6 activities 471 3602

FARMINGTON Now available newty decorated j t u f l - os f rom $390 and t bedrooms 11 orW $430 include* water app l iance! vernc l * bunds a n d carpet ing No pets 474-2552

FARMINGTON PLAZA - 31625 $/uawas»ee t_§ 2 bedrooma, carpeted appliances, am condit ion-ing pool heat included. $465-$5 iS , 478-8722

FARMINGTON - 9 Mile 6 Orchard Lake Versailles Condoa 2 .bed-rooms . 2 baths, baicony. clubhouse — carport carpeting appliances Very well kept, quiet adult c o m p l e i $650 month March 16 occupancy. It mterested cak Wayne after 6pm

477-2917.

FIVE MILE 'TELEGRAPH Large . 1 bedroom Carpet appkances "an util it ies eacept e iednc i ty No pets $365. MO CsB 651-6496

FARMINGTON HILLS Ten Mile & MiddlMje- i • '

Large 1 bedroom, f rom $455 471-4556

• Private entrances • Washers S dryers • 2 Spacious b e d f o o m s . ' • 2 • / • ! baths • 2'fi bai • Cafcoms

FARMINGTON HILLS beautiful. 1.000 sq ft apartment 2 bedroom 2 bath, pr ivate entrance, laundry room & more 1 available $700/mo Roller est Ap ts 338-8225

FARMINGTON HILLS - "I bedroom at $445 inc lude* HEAT appliances.

No security required 442-2053

• Cathedral cent igs • Fireplaces • Security & f-re system • Many more I

FARMINGTON MILLS - Tiny studio Carpel appi.andes oats OK $265 • deposit isolated 6 woodsey squeaky clean 354-0914

.FARMINGTON MILLS

N E A R . - D O W N T O W N -F A R M I N G T O N ~

S u p e r L o c a t i o n

S m a l l 6 0 u n i t c o m p l e x * •

V e r y l a r g e 1 b e d r o o m u n i t

w i t h p a t i o - $ 4 8 5

I n c l u d e s : c a r p o r t , a l l . a p p l i -

a n c e s . c a r p e t i n g , v e r t i c a l s ,

s l i d i n g g l a s s d o o r '

S h o p p i n g n e a r b y

S T O N E R I D G E M A N O R •

Freedom Rd W of Orchard Lake

4 7 8 - 1 4 3 7 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

O n - O r c h a r d L a k e R d

' • i M i l e S . o f 1 4 M i l e R d .

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

8 5 5 - 1 2 5 0

.Daily 12-5 p m 'Closed Wed •

or by Appt

FARMINGTON HiNs Sub-lease <i'ge t bedroom 'dishwasher utility r oom w-waahar. dryer 1 carport $575-:

mo immediate occupancy 473-0194

FARMINGTON MILLS ASK A 8 0 U 7 SPRING SPECIAL 1600 s o t 2 bedroom 2 Oat ' » waik-m Closets, covered parking washer dryer vert ical blmds • * t tended gatehouse and a 24 hour moni to ied intrusion and lire alarm

F R O M $ 8 5 5

S U M M I T . A P T S . V W H . x * ' V t E R N & 1.1 OOLffc f ;. •

6 2 6 - 4 3 9 6

H a b f ffomtc M i l a g e A P ~ A R T M E " N T S

" P l ' M O u f * " MiCM'-GAN

, ^ O N E * T W O B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

4 8 2 I N C L U D E S : P i * G a s Meat a n d W a t e r

Porcf t t j r Balctony - S w i m m i n g Pooi-to

Communr ty Bidg Basement S t o r a g e

Can Manager at 453-1597 OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY

7

FARMINGTON MILLS

F R O M $ 4 7 5

• F r e e H e a t

• L a r g e 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

• 1 o r 2 Y e a r L e a s e s

V I L L A G E O A K S 4 7 4 - 1 3 0 5

FARMINGTON MILLS CALL FOR SPRING SPECIAL

New Englano cha rm - new 1500 sq f f 2 6 3 bedroom townhhouses 2' i baths, spacious masts ' bed room suite, w a s h c . d ' y e Winds and covered park ing

F O X P O I N T E • T O W N H O U S E S

H a l s t e d & 1 1 M t l e

4 7 3 - 1 1 2 7

F A R M . ^ T O N HILLS - 2 bed room. 2 baths appl iances air blmds. washer dryer hook up carport no pets $540. per month Avakabie April 1 . 348-5563

• Westland • H U N T I N G T O N O N T H E H I L L

O n e B e d r o o m S p e c i a l !

7

t o o FIRST MONTH'S RENT

B E S T A P A R T M E N T

VALUE IN FARMINGTON HILLS C h a F m i n g 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s f r o m S 4 7 5

F e a t u r i n g • 6 m o . * 1 yr l eases a v a i i a b *

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• C e n t r a l Ah C o n d i t i o n i n g • P r i va t e B a l e o n y P a t i o

• S w i m m i n g P o o l

• C a r p o r t s A v a i l a b l e • B e a u t i f u l L a n d s c a p i n g

L o c a t e d o n 1 2 M i l e R o a d b e t w e e n

M i d d l e b e l t & O r c h a r d L a k e R o a d s .

O p e n Mon. -Fr i . 1 -6 . Sat . & Sun. 12-5

Equal HouSi 'v Opportunity 4 7 6 - 1 2 4 0

• F r e e C e n t r a l H e a t

• C e n t r a l A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

• B e a u t i f u l P a r k S e t t i n g

• S t o r a g e

Short Term Lease Available

C a b l e A v a i l a b l e

P o o l

S p a c i o u s & E l e g a n l

D i s h w a s h e r

V e r t i c a l B l i n d s

O n A n n A r b o r T r a i l . J u s t W e s t o f I n k s t e r R o a d

4 2 5 - 6 0 7 0 Mon -FRI. 9 - 6 Sat & Sun. 1 2 - 4

FROM $ 4 6 0

| O P E N W o n • F r i 9 6 ; 1 0 5 : S u n 1 2 5

4 7 1 - 3 6 2 5

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W E S T L A N D

W a r r e n R d . W e s t o f M e r r i m a n

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s .

f r o m $ 4 2 0

H I N E S P A R K A P T S .

4 2 5 - 0 0 5 2 -

Heat included M o o . - F r i . 9 -5 Sat 10-5 • L i m i t e d t i m e N e w R e s i d e n t s

u p o n s i g n i n g 1 y e a r l e a s e

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L O C A T I O N L O C A T I O N

M i n u m f r o f t i l - 2 - . V t 9 - » l 9 6

• Picnic A i r a & H W / s • T e n n i s C o u r t • * Sauna* •

S e c o n d * l « . m • B i k e T r a i l s • Baske tba l l C o u n •

I J u l d r e n » ' Ptav Area • V e r t i c a l B l i n d * • Pet S e c t i o n

M a i l a b l e . '

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F R E E H E A T

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9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1 O n F o r d R o a d . j u M e a s t o f 1 - 2 7 5

t « i r d a y 1 1 - 6 * w d a y 1 1 - 5

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F E A T U R I N G :

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« a 5 5 7 - 0 8 1 0

400 Apts. For Rant

F A R M I N G T O N /

' L I V O N I A PRIVATE AOUtT LIVING

- Salt Cleaning O i a n Erosriraa Refrigerator. Osn«r*»n«r.

Microwave Verticals LABG€ 1 A 2 BEDROOM APTS

RENTALS FROM tSSS

H E A T I N C L U D E D ASK ABOUT " S P E O L S -

Merr iman Rd l O m a a Lake Rfl i Just t Wk S ol e MMe Ro MERRIMAN PARK APTS .

477-s7m , GAROEN CITY- large 2 Badrooms Balcony Meat ft water included, car -paled anoyances air condi t ioned W 5 0 ' m o A l te r 5pm 441-8219

* G A R D E N C I T Y T E R R A C E

i Bed room Apartments i 8410 per mo includes Meet 8 Water Off ice Mr* 9am-Spm Mon -Fn onty

5 2 2 - 0 4 . 8 0 '

400 Apts. For Ran! GAROEN CITY - 2 bedroom 1445 (no 8500 security inc lude* heal water L (undry faculties t " cond*-; t iomnfl. stove refrigerator 553 ? I«5

LIVONIA S ' • ! FINEST

LOCATION •. M e r r i m a n c o r n e r 7 M i l e

L i m i t e d t i m e o t t e r 1 m o n t h

f r e e rent w t t h 1 y e a r lease, NEW tenants only.

De luxe 2 bedroom' . 2 b a t h f

$620

• All appliances • Vertical bhnds • Pool • Nearby, shopping

400 Apts. For Rant 400 Apts. For Rant INKSTER a clean 2 oed room a p a " ment 8425 /en t .nOude* haat 8400 security aeposit 0 Realty

^ 6 6 8 - M T 5 ' •. L'VOMtA 1

DON'T WAITI Thay re gaing last Spa-cickjs t and 2 0a0ro6m apartments Don t wait CaU now to fmt l more about

• Our spacious l iv ing . • Carport included • Vertical t »nds «OuOed

. ' * . • On--site picnic area witn bartwoues -

• Great locat ion near l i voma Mae

• A * 4 about our move k-. «

NOH1HW1LLE W J W N ' O W N Large 8 beautiful 2 bedroom upper apt Sewiy decorated stoverreir ioerator

I 8560 mfc - gas 8 eteefne 34*-T144

WOODRIDGE Can Quick

477-6*48

; Madi*On M « ^ M I

S P E C I A L

S 5 0 S E C U R I T Y

GREAT L O C A T I O N L E X I N G T O N

V ILLAGE - t BEDROOM APARTMENT

includes ' 1 • near • ' • S ' o v e 4 re*r-aerator I . P o o l •

. Newly deco»ated • detectors . * R O M $445

> T5 and 14 Ma* .«:t ijss front Oak -*nd M^ii

586-4010

400 Apts. For Rant

L I V O N I A HEAT INCLUDED ' RENT f BOM 8475

security deposit 8190

Specious 1 8 2 bedroom apts win. p ius" carpal vertical Wind* salt dearung over t ro* i f ree refrigerator disnwaaner ample storage, mier-com carport c iuanouaa saune e«-erc>*e room, tanm*'-eourt*. neated poo*t.

On JOy Rd W of Newburgf

4 5 9 - 6 6 0 0 • On seieciad urwts only

NOBTMVILLE- E«capVonai n < e targe i bedroom apr ovanooamg stream a trees 8495 Esca*ent downtown location 347-6^85

400 Apts. For Rant NORTHVILLE 1-275 I 1 W

Newer lu»ury apartment 'Alt amer»-1 l ies including wasner /dryar 1 8 2 1 bedrooms Wan ing at 8539 < spe

3*8 4jOG

Nor thv i l l e Fores t A p a r t m e n t s 14 2 Bedrooms

Over 1000 s q It of comfortable sound condi t ioned Irving

f r o m $ 4 9 7 AVAILABLE NOW1

includes '•of water «« i» 'm ooset porcn or ba lcony swimming pool community bu*d«*g s iorage area

OPEN MON-FRI 8am-4pm After 4pm 8 weekends

byT^XJ.I tmer.!

4 2 0 - 0 8 8 8

400 Apts. For Rant N O R " H ' / l i L E - Sublet 2 bed room 2. oai f ap' . beaut i fu l wooded catnadrai cei l ings atr carport mora 89 raies tn ru Oct 349-2444

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W I N T E R S P E C I A L

C O N C O R D T O W E R S l a : BEDROOM APAPTMENTS

• Dianwasner •Carpor t • rMertom • News decorated • Smo«» detecto«s • Sprinkler system . FROM 8405

r-75 and ' I I * . ' m < t o A b t « y f f i e a t w

GARDEN CITY • t . 8 - 2 bedrooh j brand new apartments 1st. floor with an appliances Tenant pay* ga* S^electricrty ' 425-624VI

m e r r i m a n w o o d s ( j ) t j g c r t ) c r ^ ^ t c f n t r t t Modei'oper. 9-5 e i c e p l Thursday

4 7 7 - W 7 Office: 775-8200

•New a n J e i t *

N o w O p e n . . .

P A R K C R E S T A P A R T M E N T S

- W e s t l a n d s N e w e s t C o m p l e x ' O n W a r r e n A v e . , E. of N e w b u r g h " ; M i l t W ot Westland Mall &• other mjfor shopping '

' OOO S3 *• o» ijrLry space o«erihg 2 bedroom*." 1 or 2

balhs designed lor orvacy rf msiing "lo snare Pnvate laundry rooms vertical .Winds dtsitaasiners & Whirtpod

apoiiances Ba^ones or p a w s

1 s t M o n t h F R E E ! 1 S t a r t i n g f r o n t - ' 5 4 0

Mori .Sat 10-6; Sun Noon-6 p m , .

522-3013 .

NOVI/LAKES AREA

* W a t e r v i e w F a r m s *

• Minutes from I-96 12 Oaks • Free Storage • All Electric Kitchen • Dishwashers

• F r o r r t $ 4 3 0 P o n t i a c Tra i l b e t w e e n W e s t & B e c k R o a d s

Dally 6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4 Sat -Sun 9-7 - 12-4

* W e s t g a t e V I *

Minutes from I-696. I-275 • Spacious Suites • Carports • Walk-in Closets • Patios A Balconies

F r o m $ 4 7 5

Daily 9-7

On Pontiac Trail between . Bee* and Weal Rda

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5 Sat.-Sun'

1 2 - 4

MOVE IN SPECIALS

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1991 Special (Limited Time)

$ 1 0 0 O F F 1 & 2 B e d c o o m - A p a r t m e n t s

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FURNISHED , MODEL ON OIS^LAV. "

MON SAT ,

326-8270 t = 5 - -

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Be Up To Your Neck' In Something Besides Snow This Winter... Like the w a r m wate rs o f o u r i n d o o r heated poo l ! W e ' r e the o n K apar tment c o m m u n i t y in W e s t l a n d to have one. p lus these exc i t ing features: >

• P r i v a t e H e a l t h C l u b

S* Tennis Cour ts • 1 & 2 B e d r o o m Htgb-Rtse

Apar tments W i t h Excepts*

Balcony-V' iews • V e r t u al Min»-Bl inds • W a l k To W e s t l a n d Ma l l

k u i i & l l i i l l h i

7 2 1 - 2 5 0 0 Models Open Daily

Ask About Our 2-&droom Sptcitf

WOODCREST VILLA A P A R T M E N T S & A T H I E T I C CLUB

S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 t ) e d f o o f n . a p a r t r n e " t s e a c n with

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l d i n g b i o o k g BRAND NEW IN WEST BLOOMFIELD

Aldingbrooke's Enclave Of Exclusive 71vo And Three Bedroom Tbwnhomes Are Now Open.

• Oriental Inspired Japanese • Full Basements For Kim k Garden Entries Maximum Storajje

• TV«i Car Attached Garages • Immediate Occupancy • F i r e p l a c i s • 12 Different I . 2 And 3

- . . . . B e d r o o m F l o o r p l a n s LIMITED AVAILABILITY

WINTER MOVE l \ SPECIALS ON SELECT APARTMENTS

6610770 On Drake Road. Between Maple & Walnut Lake Roads y

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r e n t f r o m

*415 Microwave Oven Air Conditioning

Paid Gas Heat Great Location Spacious Rooms 1 Vj Bath in 2 Bedroom

Pool'A Tennis 1 2 Bedroom

Apartments Persa o*ea M ~n

WaJton Corner al Perry Adjece'nt to Auburn Hilla \ • r

Mon.-Fn. 8-S Weekends 12-5

373-5800

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4 - ^ v a s h e r AND DRYER IN EACH -APARTMENT

I P A R T M E N T S

L A K E F R O N T A P A R T M E N T S

F R O M

HEAT INCLUDED

DRAMATIC CATHEDRAL CEILINGS AVAILABLE

r HRU-UNlT DESIGN

LEASING OFFICE O P E N 7 C A Y S A W E E K

t O U A i H O U S I N G OPPOGTJXITY

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I S L U X U R Y W H A T Y O U S E E K ?

Then luxury i s what you $et. Oversized rooms and ba ' con ies . deluxe ki tchens, walk-in closets . 2 bedroom has double balh. Close to shopping and expressway.

1 Bedroom S535 2 Bedroom $595

950 Sq. Ft. 1050 Sq. Ft.

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SPECIAL

O P E N D A I L Y 1 0 6

S A T 1 0 - 5 ; S U N 1 2 - 5

B E N E I C K E & K R U E

3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0 o r 3 4 7 - 1 6 9 0

A BEAUTIFUL PLACE...TO LIVE

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$ 4 2 5

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A UZNIS DEVELOPMENT

CAUL TODAY 4 7 8 - 4 6 6 4

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Hines Park, economical. 1 and 2 bedroom

apartments and townhouses Comfortable

living .with air conditioning, private

balconies, huge closets, heal included

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aerobics fitness center SMART stop at

the front entrance

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HOW OFFERING ADDITIONAL RENT SAVINGS! • spacious rooms • quiet soundproof construction T modern vertical blinds • security system • swinlmmg pool • cabana • luxurious carpeting throughout • much much more! • a neighborhood setting, located near great shopping. recreation and 1-275.

459-1310 O p e n M o n - F n ,

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O p e n D a i l y 9 - 5 S a t u r d a y s 1 0 - 4

One Mile W. of I-275 off 7 Mile. Northville

3 4 8 - 9 6 1 6

$ 3 9 9 M O V E - I N

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d r y e r s

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• R e n t a l s f r o m $ 6 5 0

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9 8 M 0 5 0

400 Ap t t . For Rent 400 Apt* . For Rent

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Modern 1 and 2 Bedroom

• WASHER-DRYER IN EACH APT

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FROM $445

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• F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s •

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C a l l 4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0

O N E M O N T H F R E E

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TWIN ARBORS 4 5 3 - 2 8 0 0

DIAMOND FOREST

APARTMENTS

wond I rk F r o m 6 4 0

a n d u p One Month Eree Rent

Security Deposit 1250 • eomplcte> Ki tchcns with microwave • Utility room with washer dryer. • F a m i s h e d Executive Rentals. • Private en t r ances . • Nature jogging trails. • Swimming Pool with spa & tennis cour ts .

• Handicap Units

Between G r a n d River & 9 Mi le on .Ha ls tead

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s 4 7 1 - 4 8 4 8 Closed Sunday

P L Y M O U T H L U X U R Y A P A P " M E N T

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P L Y M O U T H M a y f l o w e r I W W t 4 5 0 m o n t h Da i l y r o o m serv ice 24 hou- . - c l 7 n . m e s s a g e s e r . t c e C o w TV ««o 4 3 3 - 4 / ^ I l e a s e s i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y ^ C r e o n o r M a r i e 4 5 3 - 1 6 2 0

278 -8319

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P L Y M O L * H S E N OB C ' T f i e n Spec. » s S p a c i o u s " » 2 bedrdofn. apar -mer ts m Quiet aduji c o m m o n ; ty M a t t t o sr.cctoing 'Central t i ' . . J s n w a s n e r • e r t i c a ' btrnds carport .

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P L Y M O u T H - S p a c - o u s 1 4 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t - o u i e ; c o r » . p * i Ap p h a n c m h e a l included ai-$ • * 5 - $ 5 1 5 p e r month 3 4 8 - 6 0 * 7 i f .

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t B E D R O O M $ 4 4 5 2 B E D R O O M $ 4 6 5

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~ 455-1215

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4 0 3 2 5 P t y m o u t h R d Ap t 101

4 5 5 - 3 6 8 2

$ 1 0 0 off your 1st mo. rent.

w h e n y w j m o v e in during M a r c h

P l y m o u t h S q u a r e A p a r t m e n t s

1 B E D R O O M A P T S455 PLUS UTILITIES 9421 MARGUERITE '

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N O V I - F A R M I N G T O N

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DAYS HOTEL/SOUTHFIELD Shod Term Slays

Afi Uliht.es Included •Maid Service Avertable

Exercise Rooms/Room Service 24-Hour Security

Fu'ly Furnlshod/Mlnl-lcltchenettes Laundry Facii ties AvoHqble

1 Room From $495 /mon fh 2 Rooms From $695 /mon th

L o c a t e d on 9 Mifo )ust minu tes

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Short Term Leases Available Job Transler Clauses Available

From s695 Handicap Units 620

Open until 7 p m 3 4 8 - 1 1 20 Open Daily 9 a.m -7 p.m Sa' & Sun 11 a m -5 p m

Pavilion Drive OH Haggerty Rd Between 9 & 10 Mile

MOVE IN SPECIAL

MOVE IN SPECIAL • C A N T O N •

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• D i s h w a s h e r s • Pet Section O n P a l m e r W o f L i l l e y

O p e n Unt i l 7 p . m .

397-0200 Daily 9-7. Sat & Sun. 12-4

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FROM $395 I . F R E E H E A T

• La rge " i 6 2 b e d r o o m s • C a b l e B e a d , • Walk.-in C lose t • L i g h t e d P a r k i n g

• m y u s i Q n A l a r m S y s t e m

G L E N C O V E T E L E O R A P h . m i l e s at i - M

5 3 6 - 2 4 9 7

REDFORD AREA i T©k?Qr,»pf\-5 M i l * 1 4 2

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• J i e . j i e 1 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t j Smart 3 w « 1 complex Eicef len i I i t o r a c - a n d c a b l e TV $ 5 7 9

« t _ i ' J » 0 - j > n e t i ed 'Don apt $ J S 0 w u 5 H j c . " ' . deposit 3 5 6 - 2 7 5 a

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• Heat

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R O C H E S T E R C O N O O T * B ' S O » r $5JS M O N T H t V •d room a» carport pano so

ROCHESTER HILLS •Cnarteu " i n e t A p a r t m e n t *

Call for de ta i l s 852-0311

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A F F O R D A B L E

HAMPTON COURT APARTMENTS

T#t<* Plate To Uve~ in Westland

Spacious 1 & 2 Bedrooms Balconies - Carports

Swimming Pool ft Park Areas Storage in Your Apartment

F R O M s 3 9 5 MOW OFFERING ADDITIONAL RENT SAVINGS!

729-4020 Ford R d . . I blk E. o f W a y n e «

M o n -Fri 9 a m - 5 p m • S a t & Sun. 1 -5 p m

E renin* Appointments'Available

QUIET DISTINCTION

l \ T i l l MIDST OF PLYMOUTH

S p a o o u s 1 a n J 2 bed root

a p a r t m e n t s A c o m m u n i i

• se t t ing near d o w n tow n

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Redford Twp. Area m m » d n n occupancy 1 Bedroom frow. 5095 F ree neal 4 wHer Pool $200 security deposit wrth good credi l C M M o n - f n , 9-5 Appointments evening* t Sal.

ROCHESTER DOWNTOWN 1 beo room condo . newty decorated A carpeted. outdoor pool. waik-m cio-_ s e n M 5 0 mon th 656-9584

ROCHESTER - furnished, urwque large i bed room a p t . new Mtcben. bath t decor Rem deludes util it ies I garage $660 3»8-3833

ROCHESTER HILLS

FIRST MO. RENT FREE River s Edge 2 bedroom Luxury Townhouse Rantals m Beautifully • o o d e d sett ing on the Clinton River Immediate occupancy trom $695 HamUn/Crooks Rds Minutes I rom M-59 & 1-75 652 8060

ROCHESTER

ROCHESTER SQUARE F r o m S 4 5 5

FREE HEAT MINI BLINDS

MICROWAVES LAUNDRY FACILITIES

CABLE AVAILABLE $200 Security Deposit

Short Term Leases - Available

876 Main Street 652-0543

Daily 10-6 Sat -Sun 12-4

ROCHESTER ? bedroom. V , bath —dining room, near downtown Appli-

ances including dishwasher a>r. ga-rage 4 storage $645»mo 335-6977

Romulus

O A K B R O O K VILLA 2 and 3 bedroom townhouses

Ranging trom $399 to $500 Includes all utilities

Open Mon . Wed Fn 9am-5pm Tues 8 Thurs 9am-8pm Sat 11 am- 2pm Closed Sun

15001 BRANtJT 941-4057

Romulus Tower Senior Housing j

Rent based on 30% ol fijeome tor those wtio qualify 1 & 2 bedroom apartment Accessible to bank, grocery store & pharmacy

, ~ 36500 BIBBlNS ROMULUS

C a l i M o n - - F « _ 9 - 5

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AMBER GROVE APTS 2 bedroom apts in Royal Oak

From $499.mo including heal 280 1700

AMBER S RED RUN APTS Perfect For Pet Lovers

1 & 2 bedroom units in Royal Oak Irom $505 including heal Beautilui setting across from huge park and goit course

280-1700

ROYAL OAK Ambassador East 1 blk South ol 13 Mile on Greenfield Rd Lovely 2 bedroom apar tments New carpet ing verticle Winds

REDUCED RENT FIRST 3 MOS LOW DEPOSIT

2 8 8 - 6 1 1 6 5 5 9 - 7 2 2 0

400 Ap t t . For Rent L I M I T E D T I M E S P E C I A L

Southf ie ld - Xelegrepn 4 12 Mae 2 a 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. 1500 sq f l approx imate Storage 4 laundry room Pat io 's Private entry way

356-3780 cupboards

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SOUTHFIELD Spatious 2 bedroom. I500sqf1-tSOOsqft Starting rent - $695 heal included Carlyle Towers 559-2111

S O U T H F I E L D

Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments From $575

Heat Included

P O I N T E O W O O D S A P A R T M E N T S

3 5 2 - 8 1 2 5

Mon -Sat 9 -5 Sun 12-4 Closed Tuesday

400 Apt t . For R*nt

Southfield

VILLAGE GREEN OF FRANKLIN

• Spacious 1 & i bedroom apart-ment wrth mitii-Wmds & washers' dryers

• Wood burning fireplace & cathedral ceilings

• Great location Franklm Rd 4 11 Mile

• $50 security deposit • Rentals from $595

746-0020

ROYAL OAK/CLAWSON Doggy Doggy where win you kve->

At Amber Apartments Permission the f gtve' 280-1 TOO

ROYAL OAK & CLAWSON F i r e p l a c e s ver t ica l w i n d s 8 I o n s m m a n y A m b e r A p t s 1 8 2 b e d r o o m s 8 s t u d i o s W a s h e r / d r y e r h o o k - u p s ? Pel" ' Ask! 280-1700

ROYAL OAK Large 1 bed room wilh basemen! $450 includes heat No pets

399-6725

ROYAL OAK - L usury 2 Bedroom apart men is $625'month Can 644-3122

ROYAL OAK Quiet 1 bedroom apt m 32 unit comp»> Available now Venetian blind's tiled floors Heat $ water S3 SO'MO Washing lacilities No pets 626-5762

SOUTHFIELD

12 MILE & TELEGRAPH

ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS

RENT FROM $575 SECURITY OEPOSIT $150

8 2 b e d r o o m a p t s p iuah c a r p e t , vert ical b a n d s . s

i n t e r c o m s y s t e m , lo ts ol c l o s e t s 8 c a r p o r t , c o m m u n i t y c e n t e r , e n e r a l s e r o o m , s e u n a 8 h e a t e d p o o l G u a r d -e d e n t r a n c e , in t rus ion a l a r m s y s t e m

3 5 6 - 0 4 0 0

ROYAL OAK. $410 PER MONTH Heal included Only $198 00 security deposit Westwood Apartments 357-3777

ROYAL OAK - 2 bedrooms. 12 Mile 8 Crooks Spacious apartment wrth many extras $535 per month heal included, no pets. 542-9247

SHELBY TOWNSHIP f 8 2 bed-rooms Quiet clean newty decorat-ed Security entrance Senior cituen discount By appointment only 24 Mile Devon Manor Apts 781-8370

SOUTHFlELO

C A M B R I D G E S Q U A R E A P T S

2 bedroom - 2 BATH & 1 BEDROOM

FROM $525

Charming apartment wrth a neigh-borhood leeimg need* you We have all amenities ol f x m t - including shopping and transportation within walking distance Come and stay wilh us

Greenfield Road 1 Block N ol M Mile

Office open daily . Sat 8 Sun

5 5 7 - 6 4 6 0 SOUTHflELO

FINEST APARTMENTS

T H E MT. V E R N O N T O W N E S

2 S 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES

FROM $795 - HEAT INCLUDED Luxurious 1*02-1761 sq I t , town-houaes featuring Central *» condi-tion fuBy eoulpped kitchen wrth pantry and eating area master Bed-room suite with walhin closet. 2',» baths much mo. j 1

On Ml Vernon Blvd |9'» Mile Rd I

Just W ol Soulhlwld

5 6 9 - 3 5 2 2

southfield FROM $540

• Large 1 & 2 Bedroom • Walk-in closets • Free Heat •Covered Parking • Laundry Each Floor

V2 Mile S Lfhser TWYCKINGHAM VALLEY

356-4403

S O U T H F I E L D

1. 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments From $565

Heat included

C H A T E A U RIVIERA A P A R T M E N T S

569-4070 Mon -Fn 9-5

TROY AREA. 510 N Rochester 1 bedroom storage, carpet blinds appliances, heat included Lease No pels $435 647-7079

• TROY/CLAWSON/ROYAL OAK areas One-Slop apartment shop-ping Come Sunday. Mar 3rd. 1pm-4 p m Office Building at 4000 Crooks. Royal Oak or call tor appointment Pets1 Ask'

AMBER APARTMENTS 280-1700

South Lyon

ONLY MINUTES FROM WHERE

YOU WORK Ann Arbor Brighton

Farmington Hills Livonia

Northville or 12 Oaks Mall

Brookda le

A p a r t m e n t s Freshly decorated 1 8 2Bedrooms

F R O M $ 4 1 9 • Spacious RpOms • Central Air • Covered Parking • Beautiful Pool • Sundeck • Clubhouse

• L aundry faotrtn* 6 M O N T H LfcASES AVAILABLE Comer of 9 MM* 4 Pontiac I ran Open 7 days per week Ask about our Senior Citizens Discount 8 our rental specials'

4 3 7 - 1 2 2 3

S O u T h F i C l O lovely 1 a 2 bed room from $445 fo t605 wciude* 1 neat 8 water mm month rent free j

55 7 0366

SOUTMF * LO'FRANKl IN 2 or S bedroom spacious lown-houaa* wvth the enctuwity of a frarvkw Rd address elegant i<jrwi«i dtnmg room 8 • greet room e"th the warmth of a natural hrepiace. J'e

Basement 2 car attached garage

WEATHERSTONE TOWNHOUSES

350-1296 •OUTHFlCLD MUST M OVER 50 YEARS O* AGE

FROM $655 Elegant t M 4 to 'TOO sq R 0* luxury 1 8 2 bedrooms welk-m *•-ewators covered.per* mg attended gatehouse monitored alarm pooi A Social Director

11 MHeA LlhMT

PARKCREST 353-6635

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Bayberry Place

In t h e H E A R T of it All'

Conveniently near; • restaurants • shops • theaters • sporting events • ma jo r h ighways • downtown Birmingham • Somerset Mall

• AH new kitchen appliances

• bedroom ceWng tans • clubhouse • laundry facetiae

1 end 2 bedroom apts from $565

Bayberry Place Apta AiteN Road

<1 Woe* E of CooMdge. N of Mapie). Troy

C a l l 6 4 3 - 9 1 0 9

DELUXE 1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS.

Private entrance lor each unit, car port included, washer dryer each apt Walk-m closets storge room, balcony or patio

2 Bedroom includes 2 ba lhs RENT FROM $655

SECURITY 0€POSIT $150 PARKLANE APTS

355-0770

SOUTHFIELD

FROM $645' • 1 a 2 Bedrooms • Lovely Residential Area • Covered Parking • Pool a Clubhouse • Intrusion Alarm

12 MILE a LAHSER

COLONY PARK 355-2047

SOUTHFIELD F R E E 1ST MO. R E N T

NORTHAMPTON A P A R T M E N T S , Lahser Road near Cr«c Center Drive Deluxe 2 Bedroom apar tments

358-1538 559-7220 SOUTHFIELD

SPRING SPECIAL NO SECURITY DEPOSIT

ONE BEDROOM $450 •FREEHEAT • Walk-in closet • Intrusion Alarm

W E L L I N G T O N • P L A C E '

Lahser near 8% Mile 3 5 5 - 1 0 6 9

Southfield

5000 at Town Center Soutftfield's premier luxury apart-metn complex currently has a limit" ed number 61 spacious 3 bedroom apartments available at competitive rates\ Amenities include washer 8 dryer In each unit new carpeting 8 mo Itee valet parking Shown by ai^rvntment

352-3860

Sut ton Place Full Size

Washers a Dryers In Your Apartment

• FREE HEAT . SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT • FREE GARAGES &

COVERED CARPORTS • 2 / 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOMES • FURNISHED CORPORATE APTS • 24 HR MANNED ENTRANCE

' F R O M $ 6 9 9 ASK ABOUT OUR

MANAGER S SPECIAL!

3 5 8 - 4 9 5 4

23275 Riverside Drive, Southfield

East on 9 Mrte Rd between Lahser and Telegraph. (opposite Plum Hollow Gotf Course)

400 Apt t . For Rtnt TROY Nicest 1 bedroom includes fun sued washer 8 dryer in each Water 8 electric. dnhwasher. car-peting. carport, pool A» for $610 m g Quiet and weS maintained

398-0960

VILLAGE

GREEN

OF C A N T O N

$50 Securi ty

Deposit Gorgeous. Brand New 2 Bedroom Apartments Perfect for Roommates. • Woodburnmg fireplaces • Microwaves • Mini-blinds • Washers and

dryers • Walk-in closets • Many more,

exclusive __ features

• Rentals from $650

O n H a g g e r t y j u s t S . —of F o r d R d . & 1 - 2 7 5

981-1050

400 Apta. For Rent West land

FORO/WAYNE BD AREA Spacious t 8 2 bedroom apts Amenit ies include. • Carpet ing

402 F u m i t h t d Apt t . For Rent

WALLED LAKE AREA Hawk Lake Apts . 1 8 2 Bedrooms Lake Privileges. Fishing. Balconies. Central Air Rec ftoom Exercise Room. Sauna. Tenms CPucl. .Free Siorage Cable TV 624-5999

- Part-tike setting • Close to shopping • Owner paid heal

COUNTRY VILLAGE APTS 326-3280

BEST W BLOOMFIELD LOCATION Luxurious 1 8 2 betboom Fu«y fur-nished garage. I rom $ 1090 As seen - A p t Guide 626-1508

Westland ^

W A R R I S F A R M S A P A R T M E N T S "

Ask about our "SPECIAL"

Spacious 2 Bedroom units only Our 2 bedrooms have 2 fun or 1'r Baths All units include washer, dryer, verli-des Central av and appkances

Call for appointment Hours 9am-5pm closed Wed 8 Sun

421-8200

Birmingham Oowntown M O N T H L Y L E A S E S

1 OR 2 BEDROOM Furnished a Unfurnished

Starts at $32 50/Day UTILITIES INCLUDED

851-4157 EXECUTIVE GARDEN APTS

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN- Prime location 1 Bedroom completely fur-nished L inens dishes color, micro. • I f Short or long term $ 6 9 5 'mo IIV eludes utmiies 6 4 2 - 0 0 9 3 6 4 4 - 4 4 5 4

Westland WAYNE'FORD RD AREA

Spacious l 8 2 bedroom apts Amenities include • Carpeting • Park-like setting • Close 10 shopping • Ownef paid heat

COUNTRY COURT APTS 721-0500

WESTLANO 1 bedroom carpeted stove, refng eralor included $325 'mo plus $375 deposit . 32&-8300

WESTLAND

2 BEDROOM FROM $475 $200 SECURITY DEPOSIT

2 bedroom. 1 bath with plush car-petmg. walk-m master closet 8 stor-age Shod* dishwasher security hall doors with intercom balcony or patio, pool 8 play areas By Westland Matt, cats allowed

WOODLAND VILLA 422-5411

WESTLAND - 3 Blocks to Westland Mall Large 1 bedroom excellent condition $385 per month. $250 deposit No pets 728-6437

WALLED LAKE

WAtNUT RIDGE APTS. • 1 MONTH FREE RENT $200 SECURITY DEPOSIT

(Wilh approved credit I Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms includes heat 8 water

Near Twelve Oaks Mall Sr Discount

669-1960

W E S T L A N D 6200 North Wayne Rd

STUDIO - $395 v

1 BEDROOM $445 2 BEDROOM $460

Includes heat A water Senior Dis-count Pool 8 air Close to Westland Shopping Center

722-5155

Troy

Heart Of Troy 1-75 a BIG BEAVER

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

FREE RENT

( l mo s tree rent on selected units based on a 13 mo. lease)

1 BEDROOM FROM $499

- 2 BEDROOM FROM $585

LARGEST DELUXE APARTMENTS IN TROY

Winter Heat Special

• l ' i Balhs in 2 Bed Unit I FREE H B O 8 Carport i New Vertical Blinds • W asher dryer I some units • 24 Hr Maintenance • Greet Storage space • Large walk-in closets • Balconies Deluxe Carpeting • Individual Central AinHeat • Deluxe Appliances including

dishwasher 8 disposal • Swimming Pool

Special Senior Cituens Lease

Free Gill Just For Coming In1

S U N N Y M E D E

APTS. 5 6 1 K I R T S

(1 blk S of Big Beavet between Livernois 8 Crooks)

362 -0290

$300 DEPOSIT (with approved Credit 8 this ad)

W E S T L A N D P A R K A P A R T M E N T S

Across from City Park (Cherry Hill)

(between Middlemen 8 Merrnmanl

1 a 2 bedrooms. Vh baths Pool, Vertical Blirtds

Secured Locked Hallways FROM $445

HEAT INCLUDED Monthly or Lease

729-6636 F O U N T A I N P A R K

W E S T L A N D _ "Best Value in the Area."

o n N e n O u r g h Between W a r r e n 8 J o y Rds. • F r o m 8 5 2 5 • 1 * 2 b e d r o o m a • L a r g e r 2 b e d r o o m , 2 Beth • P r i va t e e n t r a n c e * • W a m - m c lose r s • Balconys 8 patios • individual laundry room wi th washer 8 dryer * ,

4 5 9 - 1 7 1 1 ' Mon - * r i 9-6 30. Sat 8 Sen 12-5

WESTLAND - CAPRI APARTMENTS 2 bedroom starting at $470 Heat 8 water included Special $200 secur-ity deposit 261-5410

Westland

HAMPTON COURT APARTMENTS

1 a 2 BEDROOM APTS

Starting at $415 (1 bedroom apts 760-940 sq. ft . 2 Bedroom apts over 1000 sq tt p lus large watt -m storage room}

Balconies - Carports

W. Bloomf ie ld C O M E ; H O M E T O S i l v e r b r o o k e Villa

A p t s .

Two 8 3 bedroom ranches trom 1.250 to 2 040 sq tt 3 bedroom townhouses up to 1.920 *q II. units in-clude garage with opener modern GE appliances and more storage space (ban you can Ml

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Rents trom $715 t 8 2 yr lease available1 Ask about Our Senior Cituens Dis-count

Located «l Maple Rd between Mauled 8 Haggerty

Open lor your convenience; Monday thru Sunday

: IAL B O N U S 1 ad per apartment New lenants only

*o< vend after 3 / 1 / 9 1

For more info cafl

6 2 4 - 3 3 8 8

BIRMINGHAM Executive Apts

• Short t e im rentals f rom S35/day including utilities

• Fulfy lurrushed • Housekeeping Imen service . Continental Break fas! • Dinner Optional • Cable TV • 24 hour security • Car p o l l • Pets welcome • Flexible rental agreements

1100 NORTH ADAMS BIRMINGHAM

645-0420 HOME AWAY FROM HOME, INC -

Short lease Elegantly furnished 8 equipped I. 2 or 3 bedroom apis No p e l s ' F r o m $1150 626-1714

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom furnished, includes all uti l i t ies- O " street park mg 2 b locks lo town $415 plus se-curity 6 mo lease 459-4199

W BLOOMFIE lO Pine La*e Fron-tage unique executive 1 bedroom studio apt Private 2 acre wooded lot . Interior designer s own furnish-ings All housewares Cable T V boat d o t * etc $895 mo" (If n o an-swer leave message! 681-5577

404 Houte t For Rtnt AUBURN MILLS - 2 bedroom bun-ga low comp le te l y re tu rB isned available immedia te i . $395 m o Call Mon -Fn . 9 -5pm 338-4677

B IRMINGHAM- B loomf ie ld Hil ls Schools Maple & Franklin area 4 bedroom colonial. W Bath tamoy room, central air Clean Le $1650-mo Available Mar 1 Joan Park REMAX 64£-5d00 or 651-8407

BIRMINGHAM - Charming 4 bed room brick colonial. 2'-> baths, wet bar family room, fireplace, 1st floor laundry some hardwoods formal dmmg room appliances $ l 6 0 0 ' m o 0 8 H PROPERTIES 737 4002

404 Houte t For Rtnt BERKLEY' a Oawscm, a home* 3 bediooms. basements appliances, clean great n e ^ h b o r n o o d s $T25 8 $760 a mon th 540-2670

BERKLEY S e a o o u * 5 b a d r o o n . basement, over sued garage, stove refrigerator, new c . i 'P* ' blinds, no pets $750 mo. • deposi t 6 *4 -1411

BIRMINGHAM

garage appl iances ( 8 0 0 'MO Michael 256 2814 540-8375

BIRMINGHAM downtown Liv ing room' f i rep lace din ing room 2 bed-rooms. ad w o o d floors, central aw. $ 9 0 0 m o 644-4438 0 *646 -7061

BIRMINGHAM - immaculate 3 bed-room. 1 ba:n. aa appl iances, garage an 8 m n i Wmds • a i t * s torage $800 mo • securi ty 826-6319

BIRMINGHAM. Spotless 3 b e d r o o m ranch 2 ' 1 balh* with s u n r o o m . n e w carpet and paint 2 fireplace®, ga rage $1300 3S6-1910 B51-«I560

BIRMINGHAM-walk 10 town 3 bed-room cape cod fenced yard, newt, painted hardwood floors air condi noned $875/rno alter 5. 478-9151

BIRMINGHAM 3 BEDROOM Classic style fireplace dmmg room, rec room Nuefral decor $950 Call 649-0878

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom noma Clean' Great landlords' $775 per month • security deposn 433-3316

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Ranch - Beau tiful country set t ing 3 bedrooms 2 baths family room, l ieplace alarm attached 2 car ga 'age appliances $1250.'mo Opt ion 10 buy available 771-2316 776-8066

BLOOMFiELD-HiLLS - Large 3 bed room 2 'n bath f ree-standing townhouse condo m 5-unit complex Famify room with fireplace, separate dmmg room new kitchen with appi-alnces washer dryer Berber carpet designer window t reatments central air attached 2 ' s car garage with

-ppener A..-"liable now at $2000 eluding maintenance 8 water WEST BLOOMFIELD I Aiding brook)

Very attract™* 2100 sq ft 2 bed-room 2 Balh corner ranch condomi-nium wi lh an amenit ies Fireplace m kvmg room, all appliances library carpet ing w indow t reatments cen tral a». Basement. 2 car at tached

Sarage wi th opener Ava i lab le larch to at $1800 includes water

8 maintenance FARMINGTON HILLS • 3 bedroom 2' bath colonial w i oox with swim mmg pool 8 h o i tub Large lamily r oom with t iropiace. ki tchen appli-ances Imisned basemem wi th nan bath central air deck gazebo car petmg at tached 2 -» car garage with opener Available now at $ 1500 TROY lAdams-A 'a t t ies i 4 bedroom 2 > bath colonial Family r oom with fireplace, k i tchen appl iances t e n tral air alarm carpet ing drapes at-, tached 2 car garage wi tn opener h o i tub Available Apr i l 1 at $ t 300

GOODE 647-1898 SEAL ESTATE

404 H o u w For Rent BIRM NOHAM 8 A L l CITIES

H O M E S F O R R E N T SEE tOO S WHERE

TENANTS 4 LANOL QRDS SHARC LISTINGS e 6 4 2 1620

FREF CATALOGUE 884 So Adams Bi rmingham mi

404 Houtet For Rtn t BLOQMI fit rental S c*. pool mo CaU Lyi. i

M A * 1

Club $2 950 6 4 6 - - . 4 0 0 K. INC

BIRMINGHAM Ava i 'abe Mar 1 3 bedroom Brick ranch 1 . baths new carj»»1 appi-ances centra l aw * " bwsds t a b * * basemer t ga •age l90O 'mo Eves 949-5422

BIRMINGHAM charming and spot less 2 bedroom plus office or study upstairs Hardwood Hoars base-ment. appkances garage fenced yard pets okay 768 Chapm $800

BIRMINGHAM wonderful 2 bed-room and balh 'arger maste- Bee room eat m Mcften . hrepiac* nard wood floors, garage fenced ,ard basemen! appliances ' 35? Hol-land $800 645-«239

CASS LAKE home Must see ne» decor deck greenr«use 2 bed-rooms Km sprmkier 2 car atlached garage $1350 mo 681-7874

CASS' -Ahf AATERfRONT 3 bedroom* V S M ' M O ' 2 bed-rooms $550 I / O mmediale OCCupanc, 855-5087

DEARBORN Outer Dr-ve. Gc^vew nee CT-:M English colon , j ,

I 4 bedrooms 2 < baths tamity room J fireplace all apc-i»nces Available

thru 7-31-91 $ . 2 0 0 / m o D 8 MPWOPERTiES 737-4002

BIRMINGHAM Lease opt ion or trade for smaller home or condo Large executive colonial 4 bed-rooms. central air Cai ' A l ice

Really Wor ld Mclntyre Assoc 'oc 642-7747

DEARBORN W - 3 bedroom-porch -appliances tenced basemen' ja-age. $665 plus MCurifr 981

BIRMINGHAM m o d e m 3 bedroom 2 bath, near downtown t i repiace deck. 2 car garage ait appfcancas $ 1 l O O M O (Eves ) 645-2479 Days 752-8120

, DEARBORN bedroon 2 fuii bam basemery

I 'erved r»'d '-ea« schools 8 pool j $680 month 533-9615

; n w SE^bOiT - 3 Bedroom, lutry car-i peted. fenced t * i d central an ' secm-tr system $*25 pi us deposit

A'orkmg .>dulls prefer'ed 44 1-4751

BIRMINGHAM - 3 Bedroor- ranch Basement garage immediate occu-pancy $950 mc Call George Jab-boura t 64S-9444 <939 -7456

BLOOMf lELD HILLS - 4 bed room 3 Bath $1100 • util it ies V s mon th security deposit 1st mon th tree 'or needed redecorat ing 332-7924

EVERGREEN A f i reman 3 bed-r Sirr; : gar jge j^^e

If.;'" * 421 1459 Security

6 Mi iE TELEGBAPM area Nicety remodeled 2 bedroom rancr base-ment tenced garage stove 4 re-trigeiatoi mouded $525 pfus security deposit 53B-3175

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Ranch 3 bed rooms 3 Mths garage Bloomtiirtd Hills schools large secluded lot. Lake privileges 335-2639

CANTON-Executive rental 3 bed room Colonial Many extias garage $975 discount rent • deposit Days 676-4935 Eves 675 -3507

DETROIT address REDFORD AREA 3 • bedroom* tame, room fire-place !rv»ng room, dmmg room $550 sevjr i t , depose Available March" 1,1 356-2754

| DE'ROiT KfOFORD 6 a ' ol ! Telegraph 2 bed room appliances 1 large yard quiet neighborhood 5 $395/mo rent i leaae ' 689-7719

DETRC CANTON - 1000 SQ ft upper t « t J bedrooms ,2 tuH Batns pient, ot t>r«-« storage, bale-cm, oft nvmg room & 1 &**-* bedroom, located cpn 'arge Ireed -ot -| Includes an utilities and andscap ing, $650 per month No pels 1 yr

bedroom ng thru out.

$595 'mo 4 77-B409 IT.

DETROlT-carpeted

- call chock : 5 re'max crossroads 4 3-8700 "

bed'00*- Jfr.ngaicw pnced yard. fin. shed varabkS now *500 mo . deposiT 661-9325

CANTON - 2 year old colonial 3 | t": bedroom t 5 baths ®a-age tire- 1 f -*1

place sfove dishwMher Baserr«"it * Available 4-1. $895 mc 981-2767 •

7 m. 6 Evergreen Bnck casement ' w e e d yard,

•gr Nice ne^hborhood. :ur.ty 533-6758

canton 3 bedroom 2 car garag- washe-dryer stove, curt am; immediate occupancy $900 mo 981-9101

i.lui becioom • ished bas» -age $ ' 2<

"en! 2 car attached S mo 682-

a ga-4798

DEARBORN HEIGHTS Cute ? b e d room Ranch Garage utility room fenced. Option to Buy available "m

1 mediate occupanc/ $490 788-1823 : C€ARBORN MEIGH'S 2 Bedroom I 2 car'garage No basemem $470 1 mo plus month i naif security ' deposit After 4pm 425-6*6

$650 per mon«

MiNGTON HILLS dgarage

onlh includes utilities 474-808C

r 0 N HILLS - 21764 S O* 9 Mile 2 Bedroom ippuances $630 mo

unt , 476-8878

W BLOOMFIELD Beautiful new 2 bed room basement apt Lo t * of nat-ura l light cable laundry facil it ies $ 5 7 0 ' M O 681-5884

402 Furnithed Apt t . For Rtnt

ABBINGTON LAKE FROM $695

Temporary Ass ignment ' Reiocat 1 mg' ' We have corporate apts lo» | shor t term lease Fully turrnshed ' with imens" housewares uti l i t ies television stereo & microwave Con veruentty located in western suburb easy access to all x-weys 4 airport Pe ls welcome m selected units ' Can anyt ime 459-9507

SR CITIZEN SPECIAL Limited t ime new residents onfy 2 year lease available discount on rent Can to- details

Beautifully landscaped with picnic grounds and pool.

Conveniently located o l t Ford Rd 1 Woe* East o l Wayne

Mon - Fn Sat 9-SSun

9am-5pm noon-5pm

APARTMENTS M O N T H L Y L E A S E S

21 PRIME LOCATIONS Furrmshed wi th housewares lmer»s | j color TV 4 more Utilities included |

SPECIAL L OWE R RA TES 4 MINIMUM 1 M O N T H

1.2 4 3 Bedroom Apts Executive Living Suites

474-9770 1-800-562-9786

729-4020 WESTLANO Norwayna 2 bedroom. $375 • 1 months security ADC welcome Available immediately 2 1 l i Emerson 855-7736

WESTLANO - Spacious 2 bedroom l ' i bath vertical bimds carport a* appliances pool immediate occu-pancy 5*70, month Glenwood Orc-hards 729-5090

TROf /CLAWSON

Walc l en G r e e n A p t s . 1 4 2 bedroom apartments trom $400 per month Near downtown Birmingham 4 shoppwtg mans Qyiei neighborhood setting North of 14 mile East of Crooks

4 3 5 - 0 4 5 0

TROY -SOMERSET AREA

Spacious decorated t and 2 bed room apartments 4 studio* Amen-tia* include • Owner paid heat • Swimmmg Pod • Laundry facilities • Balconies or patios • Parking , . intercoms • Dmhwashers • Duoosafs • Air Condrtionmg • Close toafeoppmg 4

expressway • Window treatment 1

From $495 monthly VH.IAGE APTS

Open Mon - F n *em-5pm and by appointment

382-0245

Westland

SPECIAL ON SECURITY DEPOSIT $200 1 MONTH FREE RENT ON

1 BEDROOM APTS. Limited time only

WESTLAND AREA POOL

Club House. Patio, Pets Al-lowed. Air. Carpet

1 FREE HEAT 4 HOT WATER

1 BEDROOM - $450 2BEDAOOM $495

BLUE GARDEN APTS westland s Fme*i Apartments

Cherry Near Merr iman j Dartv " ' a m 6pm - Sat 10am 2pm

729-2242

I WESTLANO - <Venoy N of Mich.

B IRMINGHAM central location completely turn.sued 2 bedroom neat hot water TV adult bui lding

I no pets $625mo 647-Q7fe j

BIRMINGHAM PUTNEY MEWS

Completely furnished town hovsea 20 dewghtM 2 bedroom un-ts TV d ishes, imens Extendable 30 day leases Graal locat ion

From $960 689-8482

1 FARMINGTON HILLS 1 bedroom j part ly furnished $365 mo wrth u l * -

| l ias included 477-8900 476-1572

W Sioom f ield »KES APTS

ON RATES 3 corporate apar lmems <v*»eMe m a small, pnvale quiet complex

STUOIO $ » 0 ONE BEDROOM $550 - $850 TWO BEDROOM $650 $750

Heet 4 water included Waanei 4 ] Oryer on mam Boor A» apartments •utty turmahed with designer decor in ter iors includes dtshes Imens » rer etc 4 are cable ready Ideal for execut ive* ar buames* persons re-locat ing mto are* Cieenmg sarvK.es avail*We Beach privDeaes on lake

irm ingham W Bloom BLOOMF«lo l|ak

WINTER SPECIAL i

No pets please management t month tease avaAatue lo « « appacanis 2*20 Schroder Bwd - 2 Mks Orchard l a * * Rd off Case i l k

FOR AP«»OtNTMENT 681 9161 68" 8309

g a m ' Stove relrigeretcir carpat now I avaaabie $395 mo 2 7 * 6202

SUITE LIFE

WAYNE /WESTLANO - Clean, quwt , : attractive 1 Bed'oom with pnvale | ' entry Rent l ) « 0 aecurMy deposit I [ $200- NO pets 7 2 1 6 6 9 9 |

! WAYNE • 2 bedrooms redecorated fenced Northeest of Michigan 4

i Wayne Ad M M per m o M t i p lu* d e I | P O M 4 2 5 - 3 0 2 6 j $ 2 0 0 D E P O S I T I

iwKh approved credi t l

W e s t l a n d E s t a t e s 6643 Wayne

(Walk to Mudenn si

1 bedroom trom $430 2 bedroom frof^i $505

INCLUDES HEAT - CAR-PET - SWIMMING POOL Cable avertable No pets

721 6468

549 -5500

Western Hills Apts. • •

2 Bedroom [ * "mmed-eie occupency

Special

Up to $100 Off Per Month

With a. 12 Month Lease Heat a Water Paid Central Air, Pool

C * T M S f

729 -6520 Cherry HMI a Newburgh

Limited Special Westland - 2 Bedroom Apt Cloee t o #»oppmg 4 *c«»oi» Heet 'water tnehioed Oedren

, kH i ' i n ' i * Can now and receive 50 I « r * month • r em

326-9008

FULLY FURNISHED CORPORATE SUITES

Westland Towers

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. $ 1 , 2 0 0 " " A S h S G O

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secur i ty 4 7 1 - 6 / 9 2

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F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S - 2 8 3 1 6 Pa r u r m O m t . 12 M i l e / O r c h a r d L a k e Woed a r a a 2 b e d r o o m . g a r a g a

T ° P ~ ya rd , i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y Sunday . 1 2 - 2 p m $ 4 7 5 m o

F O R O RO - 2 b a d r o o m r a n c h d o 3 acraa. F ron t deck P a t * O K. R e f e r e n c e s $ 5 0 0 m o $ 5 0 0 s e c u r i t y C M a t ta r t p m 9 6 1 - 6 8 4 2

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I N K S T E R - S h a r p 3 b a d r o o m R a n c h a i t a c h a d g a r a g e I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y O p t i o n t o buy a v e i l a b l e $ 5 1 0 7 8 6 - 1 8 2 3

L A H S E R / L O N G L A K E • 4 b a d r o o m . - l a m d y . l o r m a i dMWng r o o m , d a n

f i rep laces . 3 ' * ba th . 2 » ca r g a r a g e , a«r cond i t i on , dack B l o o m f i e l d h i l l s s c h o o l * . $ 2 . 3 0 0 ' m o 2 5 8 - 5 6 3 9

L I V O N I A , a t t r a c t i v e l o c a t i o n S c h o o l c r a f t . W o l M e r n m e n . 2 b a d -r o o m . basemen t . o i l haa t . va ry l a r g a tot. t H c a r ga raga . STOO/mo

352-9555

L I V O N I A - Ciarancav.Be S c h o o l D i s l n c t 2 b e d r o o m s , new c a r p a l t raahty p a i n t e d $450 ; M O C M 4 7 8 - 2 4 6 1

L I V O N I A COZY newty r e m o d e l e d b a d r o o m , l o a d e d w ' e i t r a s N o p a t * . $ 7 0 0 p fus secur i ty A v a r l a M a / t o w

4 5 9 - 8 6 8 2

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L I V O N I A 4 b e d r o o m * , a t t a c h e d g a -raga . lamMy r o o m , f i rep lace . 7 M i l e 6 Fa rm ing ton . fu rn ished. I ' 6 0 0 u n -

I $1375 4 7 7 - 2 7 3 7 2 7 8 - 5 9 8 9

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L IVONIA 3 b a d r o o m ranch , m s h s d . o n 1 5 a c r e * Fua f i n i s h e d b a a e m e n t A s k i n g $ 1100 par m o D ivers i f ied G r o u p , Inc 6 6 1 - 3 0 0 0

L IVONIA - 3 b e d r o o m , a * a p p l i -ances . energy e f f e ren t $ 8 5 0 m o n t h p lus secur i ty Aver table M a r c h 3 A f te r 5 p m 5 9 1 - 2 0 5 5

L I V O N I A - 3 b a d r o o m ranch . L i v o n i a S c h o o l * , m app l iances e x c e p t r e -f r i ge ra to r i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y N o p a l s $ 6 5 0 / m o - secur i t y Can a f te r 6 p m 4 7 4 - 5 6 7 5 . 4 6 4 - 6 4 5 6

N O V I - Naar Taf t R d 4 G r a n d n v e r o n 1 ac re Recen t l y r e m o d e l e d 2 b e d r o o m s $ 7 0 0 par m o

3 4 6 - 8 3 0 6

N O V I W a l l a d Lake L a k e f r o n t 2 b a d -r o o m C a p e C o d 2 M l b a t h * N e w c a r p a l New k i t c h e n Deck D o c k S u p e r Sunr lae v iew $ 9 2 5 5 5 3 - 9 0 8 5

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$ 2 1 0 . 0 0 0 P u r c h a s e (

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N O R T H O A K P A R K - B e r k l e y S c h o o l * . 2 b a d r o o m ranch , k l i c h e n , l a rge dan . % i t r a l a rge to^' w i t h d e c k . 1 7 5 0 par m o n t h ta t . + ' secur i t y 5 4 2 - 0 0 5 5

P L Y M O U T H - c o u n t r y s a i l i n g , n e w l y r e m o d e l e d , c a r p e t e d . 2 b a d r o o m u l t k t y . c a r p o r t $ 6 9 5 + s e c u r i t y ' u t i l -i t i es (water pa id ) 4 5 3 - 2 0 3 2

P L Y M O U T H - Naar d o w n t o w n b a d r o o m . f u r m a h e d or par t ia l l y f u r n i s h e d N o d o g s T e r m s n e g o t i -a b l e 4 5 5 - 9 2 6 8 4 5 5 - 1 1 9 9

P L Y M O U T H N E W H O U S E c a l o m e l . 4 b e d r o o m s , tug w i n d o w s M a p p k a n c e s . 2 - % b a l h s . 2 ca r g a -r a g a . l amey r o o m w i t h f i r ep lace , d i n -i n g w i t h bay w i n d o w , c e n t r a l air 2 7 5 a n d 5 M i le Rd $ 1 6 5 0 m o n t h CaU a f te r 6 p m . 3 5 2 - 9 4 3 4

P L Y M O U T H R A N C H - 1 b e d r o o m , b a a e m e n t . app l i ances , n o p a t s $ 6 0 0 m o . + secur i t y d e p o s i t

4 6 4 - 8 9 8 9

P L Y M O U T H 1 M k f r o m KeHog P a r k , 2 b a d r o o m . I b a l h . e x t r e m e l y , c l e a n , b a a e m a n i . s e p a r a t e d m i n g 1 r o o m $ 6 7 5 p lus unt i t les 3 4 6 - 6 3 1 4

P L Y M O U T H - 1641 N o r t h M M S i C l e a n , t reahiy p a i n t e d , e n e r g y e f f i -c i e n t . 2 b a d r o o m . b a a e m e n t . a p p l i -a n c e s . l a n c e d y a r d $650 . 'mo 1 y r l ease Secu r i t y depos i t O p e n H o u a a S a l . . Ma r 9, 1 1 a m - 3 p m 4 S u n . . M a r 10. 1 -Spm Ava i l ab le A p r 1

P L Y M O U T H 3 b a d r o o m . p r i m a a r e a , p o r c h , rec r o o m , f e n c e d "yard, ga -r a g e . n o p e l s . $625. lease 4 s e c u r i -t y 4 5 5 - 1 7 2 6 or 5 9 1 - 6 5 3 0

Q U A R T O N L A K E Wa lk t o B i r r m n g -- i . Va ry d e a n 1950 R a n c h 4 b e d r o o m . 3 b a l h . wt th d e n . s u n -r o o m . 2 f i r ep laces burl t In b a r b e c u e F in ished b a s e m e n ! W o n d e r f u l V iew $ 2 1 5 0 par m o • a y s 368 -7110 . Evas. 6 4 7 - 5 0 0 6

R E D F O R O - C u t e 2 b a d r o o m w i t h g a r a g e , a p p l i a n c e s . $ 4 9 5 p a r m o n t h + secur i ty 5 6 3 - 3 6 7 7

R E D F O R O T W P . h o m e i n f o r m a t i o n c e n i e f haa a f r ee r en ta l h o u s i n g b u l l e t i n b o a r d

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S O U T M F I E L O Mice 3 b a d r o o m . I H b a l h c o l o n i a l O n QMW1 s t r e e t . $ 7 5 0 / m o p lus se-cu r i t y l e a v e m a a s a g e 9 6 7 - 4 4 5 3

S O U T H F I E L D Tan M a e / E v e r g r e e n a r a a 2 b e d r o o m s 2 b a i n s UOO

Sf l n e w h o m e A v a i l a b l e M a r c h 1

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w t i t I . A N D - C u l e 4 c lean . 3 B a d r o o m s , b a s e m e n t l i ke new c o n d i -t i o n N o p a l s $ 6 0 0 par m a n U i

O n e W a y Rea l l y 4 7 3 - 5 5 0 0 or 5 2 2 - 6 0 0 0

W E S T L A N O - L i v o n i a S c h o o l s C h a r m i n g 3 b a d r o o m b n c k r a n c h E i ce l l a r * c o n d i t i o n i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y N o doga . S 8 2 5 / m o A f t e r « p m 4 6 4 - 7 6 2 1

W E S T L A N D - L I V O N I A S C H O O L S . 3 P a d r o o m b n c k r a n c h . 1V» b a t h * , a p p l i a n c e * , t i r r fshed b a s e m e n t ga -r e g e A v a i l a b l a 4 / 1 . $ 7 0 0 R ICHTER 4 A S S O C 3 4 6 - 5 1 0 0

T A Y L O R - 2 f a n c a d y a r d . $ 4 5 0 p lus

T A Y L O R . 3 b a d r o o m ranch , c a r p a l m g . n o b a s e m e n t f e n c e d y a r d 2 ca r g a r a g e $ 5 2 0 / r e O . $ 7 0 0 s a c u n t y C M af ter 6 P M 4 6 4 - 0 0 6 2

T R O Y . L i ve rno i s . naar W a t t l e * N e w d e c o r . 3 b e d r o o m . V » b a t h c o l o n i a l g a r a g e , b a s e m e n t , a p p l i a n c e s , l ease $900 . 1st m o t r ee 6 4 6 - 0 4 8 5

T R O Y - N e w 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h o n c r a w l . 1 2 0 0 s q f t . 2 b a t h s . 2 ca r g a r a g e , ' t a c r e tot i m m e d i a t e o c c u -p a n c y $ 7 5 0 / m o 5 4 3 - 5 2 8 8

T T t o Y - 2 b a d r o o m . fami ly r o o m , b a s a n j e m . 2 ca r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e

l lot . 641-0 ;

ve ry p r i v a t e $ 7 8 0 / m o . 1 - 0 2 6 5 o r 7 5 ^ ^ ^ H 7 5 4 - 3 4 3 8

W A T E R F O R D L A K E F R O N T S a n d y b e e c h , an s p o r t s l ake newty r e d e c o r a t e d L e a s e ' o p t i o n $ 1 , 1 9 5 2 5 6 - 0 2 6 6 6 7 3 - 8 5 3

W A Y N E , a t a r g e m o d e r n 1 b a d r o o m d e a n , qu ie t , s e c u r e b u i l d i n g , c e n t r a l

: a s 47 a i r / h e a l 4 7 7 - 2 6 7 6

W A Y N E - A t t r a c t i v e 3 b a d r o o m R a n c h a c r o s s f r o m pa rk P a t i o t e n c e d O p t i o n t o btrv ava i l ab l e Im-

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W A Y N E - 2 b a d r o o m . g a r a g e , l a r g e l a n c e d y a r d Ve ry d e e n $ 4 9 5 p e r m o n t h •» s e c u r i t y 7 2 8 - 8 2 1 0

W A Y N E - 3 - b a d r o o m ranch , g a r a g e , tenced ya rd , n o p a t s $ 5 5 0 a m o n t h p l u s s a c u n t y d e p o s i t C M a f te r 4 p m 3 2 6 - 6 9 9 6

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D - 5 b e d r o o m b r i c k q u a d l eve l L a r g e f am i l y r o o m w i t h Hrep iace 3 fu l l ba ths , 2 ' - i ca r w a g e , i n t e r c o m sp r ink le r s y s t e m C l o s e t o N o r t h w e s t e r n H w y

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TERRITORY REP WANTED tor Wayne A Oakland County Ambitious parson oniy naad apply Apply wittMn 25143 W 7 Mil* Rd cornar ot Beach Daly

TRAVEL AGENCY Seats u p e n -ancao agant 3 yrs experience Sabre training A international a + . Exceaent benefits Linda 553-7596

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VETERINARY MOSPtTAL m" South-AaM needs part time Ward Asaist-ant Altarnoona A weekends Expe-rience preferred but not required. Must be good wtih arwneN A peo-ple Start a l W n o u r 356-7360

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varied hours Musl ba 16. 471-5911

WAREHOUSING. Light Packaging Part-time. Tues. Wad . A Thur Apply m parson 35245 Schoolcraft Livonia

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COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE A PEDIATRIC NURSE

* Henry Ford Home Health Care Work from home, " a * * * * hours

One-to-one pattern contact tor health teaching Ful or part time

completion program Exceaent per-sonal and professional benefits

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CHALLENiNG POSITION FOR Pediatric Nurse Hours Southbald area.

negotiable 557-1170

WELDER - Certified, a * position, us-ing M>G on stainless steal Apply m person 1947 Haggerty Rd.. Wafted Lake. Ml . betw Maple 6 Pontiac

WRITER/EDITOR tor Trade Mags one Fu« time position include* a n t ing. -edttaig A magazine production

de-sire to learn A a sincere devotion to writing career Some editorial expe-rience preferred Sand resume A writing sampiea to: OAF, PO Box »64. Brighton. Ml 4 6 1 t 6

TRAVEL AGENT - Wrth a minxmum oI 2 yrs. experience m last tt years needed Fut time powtton in a new agency m Soufhfleid Send re-sume to: 6560 N. Canton Canter Road. C a n t o n . * * . . 46167

TRAVEL AGENT - 2 y r * experience corporate and leisure Full time position, flexible hrs Excellent op-portunity tor growth 591-3315

LOOKING FOR QUALIFIED Individual m tree A shrub care to help develop <hn new d w a o n Car tiltcation helpful Minimum starting salary of $20,000 plus hearth banttts and proAt sharing Can 462-0500

VETERINARY RECEPTIONIST. tuM tana tor busy veterinary hospital in Livonia. Experienced preferred Non-smoker Mon -Fri. 421-1600

WAREHOUSE/SHI PPING 6 RECEIVING SUPERVISOR

Working supervisor to run beth de-partments. This is a hande-on posi-tion You must be able to handle the above, inventory control is a plus. Please reply with salary A experi-ence lo

PO Box 9441 Livonia. Mi 46151-1441

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D e n t a J - M e d i c a l DENTAL ASSISTANT - Full time Self-motivated, mature person with

A D M I N I S T R A T E offices ol ma jor fe«cep: ,on* j cf\a«-sk}« skills «t hava Experienced Troy corporation must

word processors with attention to detail To $9/hr Call Peechee at UNIFORCE 357-0036

BILLER RECEPTIONIST Must hpve t yr experience in medi-cal or podiatry office Phone akMs and good patient communication a plus Knowledge of health mauranca A tuning required Musl be hard worker end dependable. $7 50 hr and up depending on emparlance Livonia araa. 476-4639

BILLING CLERK - part time tor busy Lathrup Village medica l /denta l practice Experience strongly pre-ferred A*d lor Lisa 443-2300

BUSY SOUTHFIELD" ENT OFFICE needs a fua lime from office person Experience necessary Call569-5965

OUR OFFICE la looking lor an ener-getic. sei) motivated. skWed dental and hygpena assistant to work in the Fieher Building *or pleasant sur-roundings A beneflls. ca* Barbara. Mon -Thurs .. 10AM-2PM. 673-7474

WARRANTY MANAGER Growing Warranty Company needs professional Manager with sound mechanical background Mechanics license a must- Degree m Business Administration or Automotive relat-ed field and computer experience preferred Send resume to

Suite 300 33226 West 12 Mae Road

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CHAIRSIOE Dental Assistant Expe-rienced, needed fun time. If you are a bright, and reaponaibte person, you wilt enjoy working In our excep-tional office wtth friendly coworkers in Laurel Park pree. Long weekends off during summer 591-0011

TRAINEE POSITION tor dental lab Apply at: Shulman A Kauaman. 22730 Orchard Lake Rd Farmmglon

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Livoma. permanent pari l ima Preler experienced 464-6160/morrangs

DENTAL ASSISTANT Lathrup VMage office looking for a motivated mature team player lor progressive modem office Full time, benefits Or Anna Regaiado

557-4620

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DENTAL ASSISTANT - full time. Royal Oak area, no eve* Special id 's office, experienced preferred' w * train the right person 396-7373

DENTAL ASSISTANT: C h a r a d e Experienced Full A Part-time Send resume to Dental Office 6626 Par-ham Or W Bloomfield. Ml 46322

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Salary 41273 Beacon. Novi. M l 46375

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Established pr set ice seeks experienced, mature Individual Excellent wages and ben-efits Dearborn Country Club area

274-6404

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DENTAL HYGiENlST Looking for a shifted personable Hy-gienest to lom growing Westland G P oftica Fulty compuier&ed recall sys-tem Ful time or part " m a available flexible hours Salary commen-surate with experience Please c a i Jackie' 726-5600

DENTAL HY&IENIST Excellent opportunity to work on Wed m congenial Quality prevention practice in Plymouth EstaWn recall system pleasant work envi-ronment Salary commensurate with experience Can 453-8650

DENTAL HYGiENlST Our Ptymouth office is seeking an energetic person tor a pari or fu l time schedule. Mon-Fr i . only You. quality care wW be rewerdad with an excellent compensation package Call Mamie 353-2262

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DENIAL RECEPTIONIST: Do you have dental reception experience? Can you work a recan system? Are you a people person 7 ft you an-swered yes m each case A seek a tui-time position, call 357-3213

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Wanted for fuH time position in Downtown Rochester practice surance billing preferred Experi-enced only Evening hours available C a i Kim at 651-6447

DERMATOLOGY OFFICE needs part time beck office person. 14-20 hours week 655-3366

DIRECTOR OF NURSING Seekmg qualified RN lor 170 bed L.T.C. Iacikty Individual must have

-knowledge of geriatric nursing, management A dmcal skills and ability to deal effectively with staff Excellent salary A benefits Send re-sume or apply m person to: Mt Vernon Nursing Center 26715 Greenfield Southfield Mi 46076

DENTAL ASSISTANT Our growing Ptymouth office is looking for a bright, motivated, person for an entry level position Excellent wages, benefits ana ca-reer Growth can be yours In ex-change for a can-do attitude Can Mamie 353-2262

DENTAL HYGiENlST." 20 hrs/week, salary position Alternate Sal with 1 evening t i l 6pm Benefits Dearborn Heights area. 277-3066

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced bright A caring assist aril warned lor high quality specialty practice Won-derful opportunity, excellent work-ing conditions top salary. 357-3306

DENTAL HYGiENlST lor general practice. Uvonu/Farm-ington aree. Some quired

D I R E C T O R O F N U R S I N G

Qualified RN candidates win su-pervise and direct a l aspects of Nursing Administration and su-pervise direct patient care staff Good benefits and salary package C a i Cambridge East. 565-7010

An Equal Opportunity Employer

EXPANDING medical center needs medical tuner secretary To $10/hr C a i Amber at UNIFORCE 357-0037

FULL TIME MEDICAL Receptionist Needed Experience preferred Sal hours Please send resume lo Family Medicine PC 15901 W Nine Mile. Suite 616, Souttlheld, M l 46075

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t a d

D a n t a l - M a d i c a J

HYGiENlST lor eelabtahed Dew-born Hgts office Msdic si-profit sharing available FuA/part time, no Saturdays C a i 565-0373

L I V E - I N A I D E S N E E D E D

Immediele assignments side/West side

t Sign-on bonus J Daly pay S Corn pel it ve rales

on Easi

O L S T E N 5 5 2 - 0 9 5 0

LIVONIA Opthalmologiet experienced medical insurance

736 Shelden Groese Pomle Shores. Mi 46236

L P N

For a l shifts Instant pay. revised pay tor 1991 C a i now tor immedi-ate work

T I M E L Y N U R S I N G

5 5 7 - 2 9 8 8

L P N

P A R T T I M E

A t t a r n o o n S h i f t •

. N e w S t a r t i n g R a t e NIGHTENGALE WEST

8365 Newburgh Rd Westland. near Jew Rd

An Equal Opportunity Employer

LPN/RN Ptymouth Court Health Care Center, a skilled nursing facility, is seeking professionals who desire quality m their work Me We offer • Progressive management • Competitive wage scale • Shift differential • Weekend differential • Exceptional benefit package • Part time, afternoons or midnights A l ara offered m a very pleasant, suburban working environment Stop In to see. or cai . Diane B M RN. Director of Nursing. 105 Hag-

gerty '-455-0510

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Full time wanted. Experience preferred Hrs A salary negotiable Ask tor Kim

442-1400

MEOICAL ASSISTANT Looking for top of Una assistant for active practice. Must be hard work-ing Indrndual Starting salary t? 25 hr and higher according to experi-ence. Ful or part time 476-4639

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Experienced For busy Livoma pedi-atric practice Must know injections and venepuncture , 476-2723

MEDICAL ASSISTANT 2 yrs. min experience required Busy GP office m Novt aree FuH time A pert time positions avielable Cell after 10am 476-0035

HIGH-TECH hospital requires top notch word proceseor/trenscription-ist U p t o J l l ' h r Cell Hazel at UNIFORCE 357-0037

Seturdays re-477-6505

DENTAL ASSISTANT - experienced preferred Ideal atmosphere. 25-30 hrs. per week Excellent salary and benefits 11MMe/Lahaer 353-6686

5 0 4 H a l p W a n t a d

O f f i c a - C t o r i c a l

H U M A N R E S O U R C E S

C L E R K / R E C E P T I O N I S T ( P a r t T l m a O n l y )

Exerting opportunity exists tor an individual wttti good clartcal skills to wot* 20 hours per week Hours .are 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Woodsy-Friday Mutt be detail orte«<ed. enjoy wortung with public, possess good communication skviis and have 1 year general office

include assisting with recruitment processing, employee activities, greeting visitor*, an-swering phones, and word processing Position required High School Diploma or GEO.'

Vaiassis offers an outstanding work-environment with competitive salaries and opportunities for advance-ment. Send resume or pick up an application at the guard booth ot

V a l a s s i s i n s e r t s - P . O . O . a I f a i 4 P P f 3 5 9 5 5 S c h o o l c r a f t

A l Z a e - a w Livonia. Ml ABIM . % | A t t n : Janice Kay

DENTAL HYGiENlST - part lime, lor progressive family practice Excel-lent salary with benefits. Uvonia area. Ask for rVai. 425-0640

DENTAL HYGiENlST Any combination Of days. Mon., Tues . Wed A Sat. Radford/Dear-born Hts area 531-7600

DENTAL HYGIENIST-FULL TIME Salaried position with benefits Family practice Dearborn

2 Z i

DENTAL HYGiENlST - Bright enthusiastic, person tor our West-land ofBce F u l time 4 days a week C a i after 6pm 522-9612

DENTAL HYGiENlST 2 days, m Garden City

421-4150

DENTAL HYGiENlST For busy Southfield practice. tuH or pert time, recent graduates

559-7562

DENTAL HYGiENlST /PART TIME Friendly A motrveed Dental Hygian-Mt wanted tor family practice. Deer-b o m Heights eree. 277-0060

DENTAL HYGiENlST tor beeutiful uvonta office Flexible hours. Good benefits A salary

c a i 591-3636

DENTAL INSURANCE SPECIALIST needed in specielty office Full lime excellent salary A benefits C a i 3S 7-3109

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - experi-enced. knowledge m ineurance, 4 days No Sals Dearborn Hts area Medical-prom sharing 565-0373

HOME HEALTH AIDES No experience necessary Free training Excellent pay A benefits.

Family Hfime Care 455-5663 - 346-5663

DENTAL HYGiENlST, experienced Needed for permanent pert time 10-15 hours per week m Laurel Park aree 591-0011

PROGRESSIVE Southfield dental office seeks motivated full or part lime Hygtemst. C a i 353-7440

sating skills Continuing education opportunities Possibfy leading to tol time. Cell Phyllis 464-4497

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Who envoys working with people tor established practice m Plymouth/Canton aree Experience required 4 days, wee* 2 Set s per mo $7 $6 50 hr Insur-ance banflts A pension plan Reply to Box 150 Observer A Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvoma, Michigan 46150

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t a d

D a n t a M C a d i c a l

MEDICAL ASSISTANT tor busy 4 doctor office Providence Hospital area Ful ivne Experience neceseery C a i Mon-Fn . . aak tor Marsha at 569-4234

M E D I C A L B I L L E R S Looking tor a position that w l . ad-vance your career A further your skills? Lei us confidentially repre-sent you 1 call wW put you m con-tact with a variety of settings A loca-tions Musl have minimum t yr ex-perience with Medicare. Medicaid. BC/BS. in colections. alatusing or posting Excellent stamng salaries, company paid benefits A l toes em-ployer pe>d C a i or send reaume to M r t * Monfone 932-1170

HARPER ASSOCIATES 29670 Middlebelt

Farmington Hils, Ml 46334

MEOICAL BILLER PLUS Intelligent sell starter with expepence needed m provider office Excellent salary, wonderful working conditions Can: 357-3109

MEDICAL BILLER Mature, experienced, tu l time Square Lake A Woodward aree.

333-7000

MEDICAL BILLER lor State Of The Art Specialty Practice Experience a musl Send reaume PO Box 0 0 6 T282. Rochester. Ml 46306-1282

MEDICAL BILLER A COLLECTION Expert Wanted - part time, experi-ence with computers and medical codes necessary ca i Kathy 853-

6211

MEOICAL LAB TECHNICIAN for clinical laboratory work Perfect tor recent graduates wtth MLT degree Can 1pm-3pm 565-8434

MEOICAL RECEPTIONIST Mon.. Tim* . A Thurs. 5-6pm 15 par hour Waslland araa

Please can 326-1443

MEDICAL RECEPTIONISTS 6 months to 1 yr experience Medi-cal office background, peg board appointment setting end leoTst typ-ing Entry level medical assistance welcome C a i Tom et Tempro Medi-cal. 443-5590

MEDICAL TECHNICIAN or Medical I an Txrhnirixri full -or part time From 9pm on Farmmglon HiHs.

478-5402

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t a d

P a n t a l M a d t c a l

BUS* Pediatriciane office needs part time Nurse 2 days a wk A rebel Send resume to K W E B 511 Pierce Birmingham Ml 46009

NURSE AtOE/CHtLO CARE tor disabled mother and children Dearborn Heights Exca l in i pay and benefits E M P * PA-CARE455-1061

NURSE AIDES N E W W A G E S C A L E

$ 6 0 0 - $ 7 . 0 0

Growing home care agency Is seek ing qualified experienced personnel for pnvete duty case* throughout Oakland County Choice of Days A Hours CaN between lOem - 4pm Monday thru Friday

N U R S I N G :

U N L I M I T E D

- 5 4 0 - 2 3 6 0 NURSE AIDE

Private home, experienced only Bir-mingham area References required

363-9631

N U R S E S A I D E S

P r i v a t e D u t y

H o m e c a r e

S t a r t A t

$ 6 . 2 5 A n H o u r

A M E R I S T A F F I N C .

2 8 8 - 2 2 7 0

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part time, day A eve hrs. lor Garden City office Experience helpful Ben-efits Included 261-0630

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - full lime needed tor physician s office Expe-rienced only Plymouth area. Ask lor Nancy 453-6^10

MEOICAL ASSISTANT preferred in X-rays, venipuncture A injection. Part time week bays C a i for interview 546-9860

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Experienced m vera puncture. X-

_ EKG 26 hrs 'wk Pleasant fam-practice. Waslland area Needed

for spring time months 729-1150

HYGiENlST An enthusiastic caring Dental Hygienlst Is desired lor progressive lamily oriented Birmingham office 2-3 days/wk . <Tues . Wed Thurs ) Please can 646-2611

HYGiENlST Are you an energetic, motivated •PEOPLE" parson? Competitive

salary, incentive program upon completion ol probationary period Experience preferred. but not necessary Can Barbara at 422-4350

IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT loi Medical Aaaistant at a busy urolo-gist office located in Troy. F u l time Expennece necessary C a i for inter-view 3 6 4 J 2 2 7

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Experienced. FuM lime, full benefits Farmington Hills. Salary will match skills 553-2477

JOBS - JOBS - JOBS We offer a Stale Certified Training Program along with immediate em-ployment upon certification Classes on-going Come in end apply today Bortz Health Care of Ypelami,

483-28 S Prospect St 1-2220

LAB ASSISTANT Rapidly expanding laboratory In the Westland/Dearborn area has imme-diate openings in the specimen pro-cessing department Contact Shern at . 722-7700 Ext 17

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS - urgently needed Experienced to work at ma-ior ctamc* and private prectice* We need halp with M l time A pan time positions 11225 to 11400 per month tcrstari depending on experi-ence For more Information and available location c a i Melinda at Tempro Medical, 443-5590

MEDICAL ASSStSTANT WANTED to work Iront and back office Expe-rience preferred but not required Call between I0arrv-4pm. Mon . Tues . . Thurs. , S Fl i C losed Wednesday 1 532-5030

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST:' Typing experience required One part-time, one fuS-hme. for busy OB Practise, •n Garden City area Send reaume lo Box 408 Observer A Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvoma. Michigan 46150

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIS T /BlL LER This busy OB/GYN office in South-field is looking for an outgoing indi-vidual to join our staff Experience on computers and medical tuning a must Ful lime with benefits Send resume lo

Amy Thomas 2J250 Providence Dr Suite 305

SouthfieM. Ml 46075

M E D I C A L

T R A N S C R I P T I O N I S T

Our 261-bed teaching facility has a FULL-TIME Afternoon/tflidnight po-sition available for a Medical Tran-scriptional

You must be a high school graduate or equivalent and have the aMity to type HAP. OR. DS. Consults and Ra-diology reports Irom dictation Two years ol medical transcription expe-rience essential

. apply • Desk. manon Desk, call our Human Re-

sources Department al ( 3 t3 l 967-7557. or send your resume to

O A K L A N D G E N E R A L

H O S P I T A L 27351 Dequindre

Madison Heights. Ml 46071 An Equal Opportunity Employer

NURSE AIDE experienced. Irving near Pfymoulh. lo care tor quadra-plegic man m private home, long term Sun 7.30am -2.30pm S6 50 per hour to start Non smoker Ref-erences Call Muriel after 2.30pm only 453-3563

N U R S E A I D E S Enjpy a fui-Mlihg career with United Home Care Services, a home care agency in suburban weatern Wayne county • Flexible hours • Competitive pay • Transportation allowance • Benefits package eligibility • Supportive management It you have experience please call

9 8 1 - 8 8 2 9 NURSE AIDES

FuH or part l ime lor retired Sisters Of Mercy Flexible hours Good wages A excellent benefits McAuley Center C a i Mary Pat

473-7150

N U R S E A I D E S

NEEDED N O W FOR HOME CARE A NURSING HOME STAFFING. M A C O M B A OAKLAND COUNTIES

• Top pay ' •— • Flexible scheduling • Certification required for nursing

home placement

T E M P O R A R Y

H E A L T H C A R E

S E R V I C E S

3 5 4 - 6 2 3 0

NURSING ASSISTANT We are • skated facility with a staff

working together aa a goal is to provide the

highest quekty o« We to those en-trusted m our care As part of our learn you win enjoy Ihe setts'action of helping others, working in a pleasant, modem fadkty. and taking advantage ot the exceptional benefit 6 wage package we offer Please c a i or stop by A complete an appli-cation Ptymouth Court Health Cere Center. 105 Haggerty 455-0510

OFFICE NURSE WANTEO - tor pedi-atric office Pari l ime » Rochester Hills area Excellent phone skills and computer knowledge .helpful C a i Kathy. . 853-6211

OPTOMETfC RECEPTIONIST/ As-sistant. for busy Southfield specielty practice, full ume. must be orga-nized A neat Experience preferred, phone business hrs. 352-1772

ORTHODONTIC ASSISTANT Experienced. - enthusiastic A com-municative 3v» Days per week Please can - - 645-5340

P H Y S I C A L T H E R A P I S T F u l or part time physicai 4herap<sts needed to work at our SM1/SXI Cen-ters Baccalaureate Degree re-quired Must be licensed or eligible •n Michigan Preference will be given to candidates with pediatric experi-ence, clinical or school setting Send letter, resume, credentials and tran-scripts to

Cheryl Gambrell Director of Personnel 33500 Van Born Road

Wayne. M l 48184

PSYCHIATRIC RN Part l ime RN tor adolescent partial care program. 30 Hours a week ipm-7pm. no weekends F u l time afternoon charge RN-adult umt Contact Cindy or Nick at Ardmore Center. Livoma 474-3500 «

RECEPTIONIST - pari time Monday thru Thursday some Saturdays tor fast paced doctor s office m Westland 728-2130

RECEPTIONIST PART-TIME Mature person tor dental office Computer experience preferred

274-4422

RECEPTIONIST/MEDICAL BILLER Part time, experience preferred

Chiropractic ' office Farmington nington M - & S 6

R N - L P N

We ere looking for someone, who has a love and understanding ot the eider ty to work m our 62 bed tacm ty F u l or part time position avail-able on our afternoon shift For more information call 349-2640

Whitehall Convalescent Home 43455 W 10 Mile. Nov! _ *

RN or LPN FuH time tor small nursing facilrty m Plymouth Significant opportunity tor experienced caring professional CHI Mr Adams a l 352-4260

R N - P A R T T I M E Apply in person Marycrast Manor 15475 Middiebelt

Livonia. M l . 48154 427-9175

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t e d

D a n t a l - M a d i c a l

R N FULL-TIME'PART TIME

DAY SHIFT " New starting rate A benefits

See Mrs Martin Director of Nur sing

261-5300 NIGHTENGALE WEST

6365 Newburgh Rd Westland near Joy Rd

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST Needed fuS-time for outpatient physical therapy facility •n Novi Hrs Mon Wad A Thurs 10-6 Tues. A Fn 9-5 Benefits available Typing required A medical lermmoiogy hetptoi 476-6140

RN OR LPN day shilt. pari time Apply m person. Hope Nursing Cfcre Center 38410 CherryH.ll Rd Westland Ml 48185

R N ' S / L P N ' S Ful or pari time Competit ive wages, excellent fringe benefits Please call OeOra Hagerty at Boru Health Care of YpsManti 463-2220

RN S. L P N S A GPN'S We need caring nurses who show genuine in-terest m geriatrics. tuH A part posi-tions available Salary commen-surate with experience Apply Mt Vernon Nursing Center. 26715 Greenfield (between 10 - 11 Mi 1

RN s. LPN s. NURSE AIDES • Competitive Salary • Sign Up/Relerrai Bonus • Free State Cen ihcaKw • 1 yr. experience, phone A car

required PROFESSIONAL HEALTH CARE

PERSONNEL 357-3650

TEACHING hospital haa •mmed.ete opemng tor word processing secre-tary Up to SlO/hr C a i Trudie at UNIFORCE 646 7662

TYPIST PLUS High quality dental specialty office hes opening for ac-curate efficient, personable individ-ual for general typing A telephone communication Good written A ver-bal skins are essential Full time benefits 357-3165

U L T R A S O U N D

T E C H N O L O G I S T I I

Full time position, day shift. M o n -Fri Must be able to rotate weekendi and Holidays on an on-ca i basis

Candidates must have AARDMS and 1 year experience.'training «n ultrasonography and be regis-tered or registry eligible in abdo-men. O B ' G Y N ultrasonography and/or adult echocardiography

interested individuals possessing above quetificelions may apply 8 AM - 12 Noon. Mon - Thurs at our Employment Office

P R O V I D E N C E 16001 W 9 Mile Rd

Southfield Ml 48075 An Equal Opportunity Employer

504 Halp Wantad Offica-Clerical

ABLE SECRETARY - A D M I N I S T R A T E -

Attractive mulli plant national head-quarters A offices Experience in word processing, petsorst comput-ers. organizational skills A corre-spondence Range $18,000 * 2 ? OOO dependent upon background capa-bilities Mr Ken' Lifetime Doors 30700 _ Northwestern Far'mington

651-7700 HiHs. Ml 48334

ACCOUNTING CLERK'Data Entry Excellent math aptitude and organi-zational skills required PC experi-ence helpful Full time position w t h good starting pay plus benefits C a i 644-9000

504 Halp Wantad Offica-Clarical

ACCOUNTING CLERK NEEDED Experienced thru trial balance Rap •d paced manufacturing facility in Canton C a i 455 5500

A c c o u n t s P a y a b l e

C l e r k

Nhmmum 2 years of Strong accounts payable experience reouired Hotel experience needed Lotus a musl Salary lo 125 000 Call or send resume to Terry

ACCOUNTANTS ONE 24133 Northwestern Hwy . Suite 202

Snuthfietd Ml 46075 3 5 4 - 2 4 1 0

Employment Agency Fee Paid

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK Accounts recenrabie clerk wanted Musl have data entry and customer eivoiemg procedure experience and be willing lo learn other accounting duties It you are detait-or-emed take pride in your work and would Mke ful time employment with a busy construction contractor send resume t o

The T A M Companies' 4755 Old Ptank Road

Milford Ml 48381 AH. Personnel

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Bright, mature energetic -• 60 wpm advance word perfect required 25 hrs per week 559-6440

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT pan lime Skills typing computer communication Hours 10am- 2pm W*ge negotiable 522-7165

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Top notch clerical skins necessary Expereience WordPerfect 5 1 A Lotus Salary based on experience Please forward resume to Office Manager 2000 N Woodward Ste 130. Bloomfield Hills. Ml 46304

ASSISTANT SECRETARY Troy commercial real estate compa-ny seeking congenial hardworking person to assist with general office duties Excellent skills Computer proficiency preferred Call Denise at • 362-3333

AUTO DEALER New b u s e d Car Biller Dealer expe rienced only need apply Good pa. A benefits John Rogm Bmck 3939 S. Wayne Rd at the eerier ol Mich gar. Ave 729-2000

AUTOMOTIVE CLERK immediate opening tor an engineer mg Clerk to work on site at a mafor automotive company looking fo' someone with a strong PC back ground and basic clerical skills that is also familiar with the toKF6w»ng

Microfilm Camera Diazo Duplicator

Plotter C AO System

Long term contract assignment Generous wages benefits PieAsn call Technical Engineering Consultants I Engineering Co

313-485-3900

BILLING CLERK 16 50 to start Oaia entry skills Roy-al bak Probationary hire 6*3 -8590

EXPRESS SERVICES

BIRMINGHAM Law firm needs Legs' Secretary .'Paralegal Must type 60 wpm have dictaphone A AordPet-tect 5 1 experience Call 642-2515

BOOKKEEPER ASSISTANT - Entr , level Full time Mon -Fn Troy area Send resume to Barbara Chandler 1680,Crooks. Troy 48064

BOOKKEEPER'FULL CHARGE Thru financial statement Minimum Associates Degree Experienced .n -payroll including payroll taxes S sales taxes Strong data processing with spread sheet A data base e»pe-nence Medical instrument Supply Dist Sena resume lo PO Etox 7(f27,

Hills Mi 46302

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ACCOUNTING A TAX SERVICES By experienced professional Smalt

A start up situation* a 525-1911

I Aluminum Siding AAA/ALUMINUM/VINYL SlCMNG

Trim, gutter*, replacement windows. garaga*. repairs

Lic./>n* Free Est K m . 4 2 V 3 8 1 6

ALCOA Trim A Gutter* W M . Awr ew Doors Frank 474-4300

WINTER RATES- Akjmaiom • vinyl Biding gutters, trim replacement

lows, roofing, decks fencing A Ins 423-5091 665 -0366

tog . stove* microwave* garbage ~ oeew 421-5050 626-3220

A D V A N C E D WATERPROOFING uerai i leed t aaamani waterproof

ig AaaMential and Comm*rciel • See estimates 532-5330

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Free Eatimales Peter Mauti - 47* -15*5

BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED Drams A Sump pumps nqmt

3 0 YEARS EXPERIENCE

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C a m a c t l & M a s o n a r y . •Ait Repairs -Small or large -Crivewwya -Aesideniial •Pat ios ' — "Commercial"

-industrial •footings - fast , efficient •Porches -Licensed •Floor* -insured -Waterproofing -Backnoe work WORK MYSELF FREE ESTIMATE

3 4 8 - 0 0 6 6

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• 5 3 8 - 0 2 4 1 •

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Den 363-7166 Fred 673-0507

A BEAUTIFUL BASEMENT bath kitchen or deck Lowest price* guar anteed 14 yrs exp Oc A men red COMPLETE CONST CO. 477-7705

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A K I T C H E N S P E C I A L I S T Retacmg or New Cabinets

Ot*hwe*her installation Formica Couplers * 3 2 6 - " 5 0 2 5 ~ * "

BUILDING DESIGNING Either or Both Additions, Porch enclosures. Florida Rooms New homes. Shell or complete Lie. A Ins 477-9662

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LAHO CUSTOM BUILDING 960-0160

CUSTOM CARPENTRY All pha«** ol construction 30 yrs. experience Free Estimates Licensed Jim 522-3562

CUSTOM HOME IMPROVEMENTS BASEMENTS. DRYWALL REPAIR

PAINTING A O O m O N S A C U S T O M CARPENTRY ED. 4 5 V 4563

Windows • Siding - Kitchens A Mor* D T L. ENTERPRISES • 425-6606

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4 6 2 - 2 3 5 3

FIRE WIND WATER REPAIRS R*mod*ling. Restoration. Smoke

Odor Control Licensed Ca* Forest HO* 552-6320

HOMESTEAD BUILDERS INC Kitchens beth* additions r*c rooms. • rep lacement w i n d o w s decks Licensed insured and reputable 477-3632

A FAMILY BUSINESS

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BASEMENTS DOORS REPAIRS VINYL A PEL LA WINDOWS

U c A Insured - 26 Yr

4 2 1 - 5 5 2 6

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P 1 > N NOW T O R SPRING FIX UPS S«kng . (aluminum • vinyl| m m , roofing, deck* Complete adcktibns Lie A m* 423-5091 666-0366

QUALITY REMODELING Reasoneble price* Specializing in hrvieh carpentry Licensed A maursd C a i 360-0756

REC ROOM. KITCHEN A BATH SPECIALISTS. All Remodetmg Formica A Lemmata

4 7 6 - 0 0 1 1

R BGRARO CO INC Kitchens/Bathe/Counter Tops CaCtnets/WmdowsJ Additions

Doors/Garages/Dack s/Suorooms 581-831! "349-0564

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I M P R O V E M E N T Specializing , n roofing, siding A win-dows State Lie tflns 563-7395

39 Carpantry REMODELING A REPAIRS

Windows. Bays A Bows Kitchens. Bsmts Formica Complete home improvements Lie ms 451-2506

S M A L L W O R L D SMALL JOBS

OONE ' EFFICIENTLY A PROFICIENTLY

BY A LICENSED CARPENTER

WALT 525-1707

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 Rec rooms Besement* Kitchen* Bathroom* New A repairs

40 Cabinetry A Formica

39 Carpantry

C A B I N E T K I N G

5 3 4 - 2 3 3 0 • New or refaced • Menttat cabinets A varotys • Or custom bult by the King • Formce or soad woqd doors • Counter top* and vanity top* • Free m-nome estimates

C A L L T O D A Y !

ALL TYPES CARPENTRY Spec.—amg m finished basements A ba l l rooms 20 yr* experience f r e e estimate* Ceo Bruno 464-1356

ALL WORK 3 5 * OFF LABOR (NO JOB TOO SMALLl

Sine* 1974 458-6449 Dry W a l . Suspended Ceilings

W a l Removal. Baths Basements Sub Floors • General Carpenter

A-1 CARPENTRY A REPAIRS You Want It • i n B u M ft-

Repevs To Complete I Lie. m s

• Remodaeing lohn. 522 5401

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auapended ceilings doorf lVtc Free aehmate* 453-7656

CARPENTRY FINISH 0 « ROUGH Addition* kitchen* drywei cJoeets pentnea. Basement* decks No )Ob too smel Lie 522-2563

H A M I L T O N B U I L D E R S

C a M 5 5 9 - 5 5 9 0 2 4 h r s

KITCHEN BATH A A l Type* of R » mo as*I g i censed a insured

OAKLAND CONTRUCTION 626-9720

MARS BLDG CO _ Commercial Addition* Kitchen

538*2666

BATH RCMOOELING YOU CAN AFFORO

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M R K I T C H E N S 8 M O R E

• KITCHEN A BATH SPECIALIST .

ercfteraR A Pinweet Cabinetry

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A G MASONRY

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i Cam aaa u 420-0230

N * W CREATION CONSTRUCTION

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REAL OAK KITCHENS 755-4901

Signature wooowork Custom furniture A cabinets

Woods A laminates Perfectionist m design A execution 872-7164

42 Carpel Cleaning 1 Dyeing

AN ALPINE FRESH CARPET . steam cleaning service 2 rooms A h e l $35. truck mounted equipment Any sofs ( 3 0 Any loveeeet 625 Any Chan S20 Peak o< deen 422 0258

44 Carpet Laying ft Repair

A A A C A R P E T R E P A I R i . a w i fNenelekime n M , e . . t e

55 Chimney Claaning, Building, Repair

C h i m n e y s Built new A repair •»

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Licensed A -nsUred

B E S T C H I M N E Y C O .

D e a r b o r n - 2 9 2 - 7 7 2 2

S o u t h f i e l d - 5 5 7 - 5 5 9 5

6 1 D e c k a - P a t i o s

D E C K S Any S u e - Any Style

Uc m* . Cell John. 522-5401

LUMBER 1 DECKS "Let's design your one of a kind Free pro«a**ion*l design service A estimates C a i Randy 422-5969

62 Doora MR GOOO DOOR - Ras Ooor Re-peir • Lock smithing. Lock a Doors Installed i A I Types) Dead-boh oets' 451

63 Draperiea Slipcovers/Clog.

CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMENTS -Orapertee^alances-Shades •Vertical bunds-Mam blinds Over 40 yeers experience

Aero Dr aperies Pacific Draperies 353 8000 565-7420

CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMENTS Draperies Vaiancas A Shades

CiTSlorr Bedspreeds Over 12 Yr* E«p Caa Dorothy 729-5074

quality custom drape aw s a Blinds Over 1.000 Colors A Tenures Dey Or e»enmg

442-9770

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CUSTOM Carpentry RemodMmg VMyt windows alummum trim, kitchens A beth* u e /tn* C a i Mark ' 425-5717

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937 3745

KAVANAUGH CONSTRUCTION • ' tchen

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KEN FtERKE Uc - In* Carpentry

Reeeonatm Free Est •37 -23S0

MASTER CARPENTER - Cabinetry • Locks weather stripping breafc-m repair* steal door* storm* Roof A gerage A window repeir* 531-7428

PHIL'S CARPENTRY

specialty Uc «ea iocs a

396-9659

Sam* Dey Service Sett*laction Guaranteed

C e l t 6 2 8 - 5 5 8 8

64 Dressmaking ft T a i l o r i n g

6 5 D r y w a l l

INSTALLING A Finishing any size Job Specializing in 1 day dusl tree drywal repairs Vaar* of experience Licensed Ask for Dutch 624-2579

iNTERltjR SYSTEMS Partit ioning wall*. dryw*ll. tap*,

finishing and pemi OuaMty work, tree est '879-9194

M B DRYWALL Complete Sermce - Comm S Res

Painting A Remodefcng 1-313-750-9063

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 New A repair plas'anng. taping, tenturizmg stucco

66 Electrical AAA-1 ELECTRICIAN

Low Winter Prices " Reasonable - U c - Free Est

Can Mark 476-2140

A A A ELECTRIC Res A Comm breeker A fuse ' penew plugs, vioielions Lie Low Price* Free Est Anytime 564-7969

ACE ELECTRIC A i your electrical needs Panels nidations Res Comm A industrial Reasonable UC A i r e d 478-6998

B I L L O K L E R E L E C T R I C Re* A Comm - Lie A ms

* Specializing m o l d home* 624-6713

81 Floor Service A-1 W O O D FLOORS

We mslan.-sana A finish all types ol wood hows Custom work a soeoal-Ity For Free Estimate can 6059

DANDY HARDWOOD FLOOR Finishing - Hardwood floors stalled finished lepaired of Desanio Construction 522 - t a i l

HARDWOOD FLOORS Res A Comm instaHalmn sanding. — epSK? true est

562-4066

M«s a w m m .nstaii Staining, finishing, re Brian Guy

92 Furniture Finishing ft Repair

1 0 2 H a n d y m a n

M a l e / F e m a l e

F f R S f 0 0 A l UY . Morne improv 6 Hanoyman Sarv

Siding Roofs, Basemenis Oeciis Plumbing 8 Electrical

Can Monte 532-5894

HOME SERVICES Plumbing car penlry, cabinets tiw roofing snJing eiectncsi appi ance recalls 7 aavs Oependabie Free Est 354-08?

MUlT i -SKI lLED INDIVIDUAL Se««s all types of home repair arxl modemrretron Est'iiiates,are tree Cait Lee 474 S4S9

FURNITURE REFINISH1NG New A Old

Yesterdays s Dreams n o w 960-9767

FURNITURE REPAIRS Ramode«ng. Refirnshing. Carpentry Cabinet-Making Cabinet Retacmg

541-1812

REPAIR A REFINISH FuRNiTLIRE Any type of Caning and Rush

6 6 1 - 5 5 2 0

O M N I J O B S The P'ofess*ma> Handyman

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Base Plumbing. Maintenance installation And'Or Repar

TNs Month » Special Standard Pre-Assembled Slorrr

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8 5 3 - 9 9 3 1

93 Gravel, Driveway Repair

B O L L I N E L E C T R I C Commerdai-mdustriai-Res i

4 5 9 - " 6 0 7 0 . 4 5 9 - 6 4 3 0 ELECTRICIAN needs your work No l°b loo smal Cenmg tens 220 fcnes repevs etc C m Gary 7 day* at

4 3 2 8 6 0 1

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4 7 1 - 8 0 7 8

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65 Drywall AAA DRYWALL

Own mefccuiou* worV 255-5487

A L L P L A S T E R A Drywal Repeat No sending Lie A reputable 346 2951 422 9384

D R Y W A l l finishing Texture* 8 Patch Work

Free E « Caa John or j o e 422 I

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DRYWALL TAPING A REPAIRS

Fre* Estimase* Rob 526-62S4

76 Firewood AAA IOOS SEASONEDlOAK|i

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435-6626

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537 6786

ADMIRE YOUR FIRE SUPER WELL SEASONED

HARO BtRCH . FRUIT HACKER SERVICES 474-6614

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NOBLES LANDSCAPE SUPPLY SEASONED FIREWOOO A COAL > Delivery or Pickup

474 4622

6 1 F l o o r S e r r i c e «

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ie ANO new Moors •77 -7736

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255 5481

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BOOKKEEPER - Dal* entry thru tri-al belence lor contractors office m Novi Must heve minimum 2 yews bookkeeptfig end computer experi-ence For interview 349-9356

..BOOKKEEPER For Birmingham Condominium Management Firm Requires prep* ration of monthly SBT computerized Imanoal reports Noil smoker to stsrt immediately. Metro Group Management 645-2111

BOOKKEEPER N Oakland County reel estate man-agement a development company seeks * bookkeeper with experience thru trial balance Good communi-cation and data antiy skits * must Non smoking office Send resume with salary requirements to Con-»oa*r. 7092 tfcgniand Rd . S u 162

Watertord M l . 48327

BOOKKEEPER/OFFICE MANAGER Fu8 charge bookkeeper Must be experienced and computer literals NW suburb location C e l 768-0100

BOOKKEEPER/PAYROLL CLERK Mainframe a PC e i penance neces-sary Lotus A WordPerfect requued tor Southfield service agency Send resume 10 Box 392 Observer a Ec-centric Newspaper? 36251 School craft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

5 0 4 H a l p W a n t a d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

Bookkeeper- w/2 yrs m computer eccAmts payable WordProceestng required Benefits Sena resume ** lery required to Ste 350. 300 E Maple Rd Birmeighem 46009

BUSY S01. le camps-ny need* experienced M l t m * book keeper/account manager lo handle many accounts Saury cora-

352-5000

CHALLENGING edvertwng agency require* word processing secretary Mufti-mate preferred Wnl cross train li experienced 17 50/hr C e l T M e et UNIFORCE 646-6500

CHALLENGING OFFICE Manage ment position for th* area s prima executive suites Applicant s profile wm include strong sale* beck-ground, computer meracy. excellent grammar bancs and outstanding people-skills Send resume with sal-ary requirements 10 N Maney 2000 Town Center Southfield. Mi 46075

Suit* 1900

B O O K K E E P E R S

F u l l - C h a r g e

We need your experience TEMPO-RARY full-time positions available 3i accounts payable, accounts receiv-able payroll 6 data entry

While seeking the right permanent fob showcase your sk-Hs to new op-portunities as a TEMP LOTUS A PLUS . i

Send resume lo Betty-ACCOUHTANTS ONE

24 133 Northwestern Hwy SuHe 202 Southfield M l 48075

3 5 4 - 2 4 1 0 E mptoytnent Agency Fee Paid

BOOKKEEPER • Waynes Westland Area Experienced m Manufacturing accdunhng Accounts Payable. C a s h M a n a g e m e n t A c c o u n t s Receivable Job Cost. Non smoking Office Reply Box 418 Observer s Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Ltvon.s

.Michigan 48150

BOOKKEEPER with experience thru trial balance Excellent opportunity Haggerty'15 Mke Rd office Fulltime 354-4044

CCERICAL OPPORTUNITY SR POLICY TYPIST

Fireman s Fund. 4 stable, successful member of the Fortune 500 and one of the nation s leading insurers has an immediate opining tor an experi-enced typist

Working m the Excess A Special Risk Oept ol our Souinfield Branch you wik perform a variety ol clerical assignments including typicng poli-cies. documents and reports Duties also include daia entry proofread-ing and arranging statistical data You must have a minimum of one ye*• related clerical experience and type 60 wpm

ta addition to eiceSent career op-portunities we offer competitive f i t -aries and complete benefits Please

-send resume to ., FiremVi s Fund Insurance ATTN Dept DB PO Box 33664

Detrort Ml 48236-5644 • An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLERICAL Retail Corporate Headquarters m Farmmgton Hils needs mature per-son with secretarial computer A ba-sic bookkeeping knowleOge for full time work ~ ' 4 76-6333

claims clerk Nationat insurance compeny 1% seeking an entry level person No experience necessary Must have high school d v o m a We provide ex-cellenl salary 8 benefits package A promotional opportunities Please send w m * 4 salary requirements to Farmers insurance Group Po Box 936, Bloomfield Mich 46302 Attention Gisei*

An Equal opportunity Employer

CHOICE opportunity tor data entry operator With expanding health care provider $7/hr B 000 Her strokes Ca*1 Nettie al UNIFORCE 646-7663

CLERICAL ASSISTANT-Part Time tor a private Southfield lab Among varied duties are filing A computar dafa entry Ful time may ba posai-bie within the year ideal opportunity for those re-entering the Work force Mon -Fn 2-6PM Call 8 30AM-4 30PM 354-4477

CLERICAL - Fast growing No<n firm needs part time clerical help Fling order entry A lonom up 25-30 flexi-ble hours per week , 476-00 TO

CLERICAL'PHARMACY AIDE Metro Medical Group, a division of Health Alienee Plan, has an imme-diate opening lor a fuft time Phar-macy Aide Duties wm micude distri-bution A maintenance of pharma-ceut ical supplies billing file maintenance A general clerical lesponsiDuites Tke .dear candiUate will be able to type 40 wpm A have at least 1 year general clerical expe-rience Wa ofler an excellent start-•ng salary 4 benefit package inter-ested applicants please send re-sume to The Human Resources Department

Metro Med-cai Group 35200 Schoolcraft Livonia

Michigan 48150 An Equal Opportunity Employer

COLLECTIONS CLERK Detroit firm seeks motivated individ-ual to work m credit 8 collections aept Candidates should possess good math s»«« goo<3 verbal skins with customers 6 record *eepmg abilities This fun time position in-cludes M l benefits package Quali-fied candidate please seno resume m confidence to - "

CdOfcctions Clerk P.O Box 779

Detroit Ml 48231

5 0 4 H a l p W a n t a d

CLERICAL SUPPORT Reel Estale Department seeks m » -mdual for taal paced corporate re-location office Muat b * * self start-er 'motivated individual. serve the customer Excellent peo-ple 'pnona skin* PC experience Good grammar • * « * . and the ability to muhple tasks ar* necessary This « • salaried poeition m the New Cen-ter aree Send Reaume a Salary

requirements 10 L LAKATOS PO B O * 3200 TROY Ml 48064

CLERICAL SUPPORT Detroit financial corporation seeks an efficient clerical support individu-al for a fast paced working environ-ment Camdidale must be able te work accurately under pressure able to - o r . «ntn WtN m p e n w o n A have hand*-on WordStar A'or WordPerfect experience This po*>-fion i* for a motivated ifard worker who I* wHmg to accept challenges Position provides for a complete salary 6 benefits package Qualified candidate* forward resume m confi-dence 10 Clerical Support. P O Box 779. Detroit. Ml 48&31

COLLECTION CLERIC M m 10 yr* collection experience immediate pert time Pieese send resume reference* a salary require-ments to P O-Box 526. Southfield Ml 48037 Attn Office Manager

1 CUSTOMER SERVICE S7 0 0 to start Experienced Royal Oak Probetlonsry mra 643 -85*0

EXPRESS SERVICES

0ATA ENTRY CLERK PART TIME

intra Corp the largest independent provider ol hearth care cost men egement services ist*w»entiy seek mg a part time data entry clerk The qualified candidate wH Be an expe-rienced and energetic self starter with the ability to insure th* eccu-r * t * review and data entry of A l t o n ad documentation Typing speed of 55wpm required We ofler competi-. trve - a g e s If mt*r * * i *d . please contact Meureene DobleaAe tween 8 30AM-4PM. 352-0910

An Eoual Opportunity Employer

DATA ENTRY/RECEPTIONIST Growing company na* a excellent opportunity lor applicant with one year office experience Must nave the ability 10 quickly 1earn our pro-cedure* Some computar and dicta-phone experience a plus 50 wpm typing skins required Salary com-mensurate with experience Excel-lent benefits offered C e l for interview 535-6266

CREDIT REPORTING - Agency «i Farmington Hills has immediate openings tor venous office ^ positions FuH end p * n time Credit 01 mortgage experience preferred Please send resum*. letier to 31700 W 13 Mile S u i t e ' 1 2 Farmington Hills Mi 48334

CUSTOMER SERVICE Mature 'enable Good with people telephone A figures Accurate *t-l en ton IO details Non smoker Send resume to Customer Service NEXXUS Of Mich 6 Ontario 27150 W 8 Mile Southfield Ml 48034

106 Heating 6 Cooling

DATA ENTRY Southfield based wholesaler needs full time data *nlry parson to enier invoices, type file and perform misc office duties Previous office experience good but not necessary W e offer a fait Stan .ng salary and benefits Please send resume to box 352 Observer A Eccentric Newspa pers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd L'vo-nie. Michigan 48150

D O W N T O W N DETROIT law firm seeking exper-nced Brtiing Clerk Must have xnowiedge of posting caah receipts, coaection experience and account analysis Lotus 1,2 3 and WordPerfect neipfui Excellent benefit pecxage Salary commen-surate with experience Send re-sume wrth salary history to Personnel Director P 0 Box 4 3 9 3 2 Detrort Ml 48243-0932

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d

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DATA ENTRY - 113 0 0 0 s M * Fee Paid Mon-Fn Nice atmosphere Ex-

good typing a must Employment Center Lwgnia area

inc Agency 569-1636

EFFICIENT Emphahc Extraverted Enthusiast ic Energet ic Exper i -enced Except ional H you combine these E character is t ic* wi th excel-lent clerical skiffs A a computer background w * have the opp3hun i -ty of a utaum* for you m an Ann Ar bor turrn If you a r * mtrested c a i S h i r i at Office Mates 5. 769-1720

E N G I N E E R I N G

C L E R K - i " Guardian industr ies has an opening •n Its co rpo ra l * Engineering Depart-ment tor an Engineer ing Clerk

Responsibi l i t ies m d u d e filing re-t r iev ing snd dist r ibut ing Engineering blue prmts and documents, o rder ing depa r tmen t suppl ies te lephone coverage end w o r d p roc«* *mg Pri-or off ice exper ience preferably m an Engmeermg Department qu i red Wo>d Perfect neiplui P>ea*a ten-ward •nth salary requirements l o

Robert Merrick GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES

43043 W 9 Mi le Rd Nor th v i le. M l 48167

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BUSY Pediatr icians off ice needs f u l A part t ime f rom o f f i ce help Send resume to K W E B 511 Pierce. Bi rmingham M l 48009

FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Experienced Knowledge of msur-ance bil l ing A g o o d phone menners Mon-Fn 9-5 B i rmingham area

647-0012

MID-SIZED COMPANY located m Wixom has immedia te opening for an individual seeking General Off ice 'Ctencei work Reeponsibit.-t ies mciude answering telephones ugh! typing f i l ing etc To apply please c a * , 346-0570

GENERAL CLERK for small Canton off ice exper ience in bookkeeping payrol l 6 data en-try 981-3344

GENERAL OFFICE - ARTISTIC intell igent nonsmoker must Irve and work m Port Huron Someone who wants to start a superb career in photography and learn e huge amount wi th Master Photogra-pher Potent,el seiery unl imited Some o n camera shoots 385-9898

GENERAL OFFICE M l or part t ime Typing computer sknis 4 wght bookkeep ing Nat ional Boat iand

476-5740

G E N E R A L O F F I C E - A n s w e r phone* til ing accounts recei-abte col lect ion, typing part t ime OK S6/hou ' B.ngham Fa rm* 644-9200

GENERAL OFFICE duties • e .per enced in typing t i l ing and some computer skil ls Full t i m e posi t ion Farmmglon H i l s locat ion o iease caa 476-9530

EARN-' EXTRA DOLLARS Setting epp i ique and monogram * p p * ' e l in your spare t ime Wr i t * Let ter ing Plus RO Box 760 Lake Or ion M l 46360 Or call ^ 313-391-0088

INSURANCE - STATE FARM mmed ia t * pos i t ion - secretary to

handw off ice detai ls type a c c u r * t * »or computer data entry 6 good w-tr peopie insurance exper ience he lp , m but not necessary Non-smokers oi>ly Mail resumes i o State Farm Ag*n t Jim Be*a<re 31281 School-creft Rd L ivoma 48150

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LEADING techno logy c o m p a n y needs exper ienced recepnorus l . swi tchboard operator 16 50 hr Cm Milfie I I UNIFORCE 646-8501

LEGAL SECRETARY , Fur seven st lorney firm m Birming-ham Enpenence requ i red Salary commensurate wi th abil i ty Send re-l u m e art3 salary requ i rements l o Off ice Manager 6695 T e w g r w h Suite 1 Bi rmingham M l 48010

LEGAL SECRETARY exper ienced For pleasant S o u t h h ^ d Portonat m-kiry firm Word proceaaxng 6 excel-lent skil ls necessary Salary ' c o m -mensurate wi th exper ience Excel-lent banehts Send resume l o Hedley J Wine P O Box 2207 Southf ield Mi 48037-2207

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L E G A i SECRETARY - Top notch wi th nwwmum 3 yrs exper ienced tor busy Farmington Hilts l i t igat ion pract ice Excellent g row th p o t e n t , * salary negotiable L a 737-4747

LEGAL SECRETARY tor Troy Lew Firm W o r d p r o c e * * m g and at least 3-4 yrs wga i experi-ence ! co rpora l * estate p lann ing i requi red Non amokei Send resume to Secretarial Commi t tee P O Box 99484 Troy M. 48099

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legal SECRETARY - Exper ienced WordPerfect 5 0 Pi A • -domest ic Salary negot-able C a i 9 30-2 30 Fermmgloh H i l s 851-6767

LEGAL SECRETARY Expe r i enced Ib r B i r m i n g h a m ' Sen, Th field area Must know W o r o -Pertec' Workers Compensat ion ex-per-ence helpful Benef. is avai lable Can Diane 644 -2213

LIVONIA OFFICE Need* O r g a n a m g ' It you have an upbeat personal i ty bookkeeping experience or apt i -tude iWordPerteci Lotus 1-2-3 a n d 20-35 n o u r j per week p ieaa* send resume 4 salary requ i rements t o Classic Fare-ARA Services w&OO Hubbard Dr . Livonia. Ml 48150

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PRESTIGIOUS nigh-tech manufac-turer reqwrea w o r d processor w o r d Perfect or Diapieywrrte pre-ferred S6 50/hr C e l Suaan at UNIFORCE 473-3933

PROGRESSIVE mternebonal engi-neer ing Arm require* word proces-sor W/Star or Word Parfecl J9 /hr C a i Jennie a l UNlFOFtCE 646-7664

RECEPTIONIST ENTRY L-EVEL F u l t ime posit on m Canton Sharp * *» -nOual I W W M with excel lent phone S»|*S For ippcvremen l . 454 1202

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ROCK 4 R O I L ATMOSPHERE Fast paced high energy saws off ice needs person to leem a l aspects of busmess Heavy phone handfcng •k iks requi red Data *nt ry ex per, ence helpful Abie to work fiex.bie hours between 9em-9pm Ask for Comeer 473-1300

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R A R TEMPORARIES fNC « s e e k -mg tempore ry empioyee-. for the fol-lowing posit ions executive secretar-ies typing 55 wpm 4 up legal secre-taries w o r d processors xvth lotus Word Per fec i 5 0 4 5 ' Deta entry with key strokes o l 10 000 plus ive ara an equa l opportuni ty employer Can 9 -2 M o n thru Fr 569-1664

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med ium s i ie company m N o . . Thr j is * steady -ong te rm posi t . -* , wi th tuf, benef i ts Sena <e*um« t o G f PO Box 6021 N o n M 46376-6025

MAJOR computar sales o f f c e re-quires administrative secretary w i th D e c m a i e l o t u s a n d H a r v a r d Graphics Up to SC 5Q'hi Call Pauline ai UNiFORC E 473-2932

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Experienced WordPer fec t ' good benef i ts Telegraph 4 12 M4e Re-spond lo Gaibrai th 4 Booms 29777 Telegraph Suite ' 4 6 0 Southf ie ld Mich 46034

LEGAL SECRETARIES a FuM and part t ime needed for Bloomfield HiHs lew firm M in imum bf 2 yeers legal exper ience neces-sary Corpora te a n d l i t iga t ion WordPerfect 5 0 or 5 i p re fer red Salary commensurate wi tn experi-ence Piease c a i 646-9500

MAuOR Suburban adver t is ing agen-cy needs sxacutive s e c r e t l y . w t h WP 5 1 and Harvard Grapn.cs prof i -ciency Up to 110 50 hr Can Susie at UNIFORCE 646-7661

RECEPTIONIST tor Btoomfieic H * » law f irm Must De dependable fr iendly A enthusiastic wifr, p ro fes s i o n * appearance 4 ait.tuOe Excel-le r t phone Skids 4 good commun i - thu rs 474-3303 cat ion skins requi red C a i ! * - » " « 642-2255 S A L E S

SALES SECRETARY tor 'eel estate o h c e m Farnungtor, Huts Good ap-pearance and penmanship Expe> ence in a reei eslate office wou-d be heipt ;* P ie tse can marager Mor, 4

RECEPT l O N l S r POSIT IONS Summer or yeei - rouno Hrs avail-abla Tues 2pm-6pm Wed 4 Fn 2pm-7pm. Thurs, 2pm-»pm Sal 8 30am-5pm futf or pact t ime Apply m person Peter s Piece for H»ir 887 E Mapie BKminghem

LEGAL SECRETARY Par i t ime Flexible work schedme WordPerfect exper ience Southf ie ld off ice 552-0200

legal SECRETARY Experienced Word p r o c e * * m g 4 excellent skills necessary Knowl-edge of DW4 preferred Great bene-fits A salary 13 MWe A Telegraph

540-3366

L E G A t SECRETARY for par tner 4 2 associates m Bloomf ie ld Hiks f irm Exper ience necessary inc lud ing WordPerfect Fs/n t ime Send re-sume to Office Manager 33tB*oom-fietd hiis Parkway Ste ' 0 0 B loom-

field Hilts Ml 46304

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EXECUTIVE LEGAL SECRETARY Large weH-Mtabhshed down town Oe l /o i t law firm with 235 at torneys A 800 to ta l employees seek'ng «n Execu t i ve Secretary for * busy senior partner Requirements n -chjOe typ ing of BOwpm. 8 shonhand-Or speedvmt .ng of 100-120 wpm Cand ida te must Be able to work m-dependen t ly 4 have excel lent admin i * t ra t rve abiMy and pay keen a t ten t i on to detai Good te lephone ' manner and ability to work ov*»- j t ime Heal th cere expe runc * * plus 5 years plus ot executive Or i e g » . exper ience * must Our Benefit j package includes 2 weeks pa ic vac at-on after f year 8 - - a paid ho l idays. 10 s<k or personal days , med ica l denta l vision. Ufa disabi l i -ty re t i rement and tuit ion re imburse-men t Salary commensurate w i th s k i t s a n d exper ience For consider-a t i o n PLEASE SEND R E S U M E WITH COVER LETTER STATING SALARY REQUIREMENTS TO

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OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Farmmgton Mlts manufac tur ing firm has opening lor exper ienced pe rson with good manufactur ing back-ground Experience wi th b o t h pro-duction 4 clerical stal l Engineer ing degree neipfui. some knowieOge of inventory control, p roduct ion sched-uling. W i d e sa«s or customer con-tact useful Benefits pa id nofcdays vacations provided salary c o m m e n -surate wit" background Call Mon thru Thurs 9-3. 473 -9305

OFFICE ASSISTANT For small Troy off ice t o hand le phones Ming. A misc dut ies Entry e v e must type 50 jn|>m a n d 'have transportation 879-5100

OFFICE CLERICAL immediate openings lor cheer fu l and ouigo-ng persons who e<* ser-vice or-ented ' o assist w t t r busy phones and p e r t c m ught of f ice du-ties at our H o n location We offer competit.ye wages pfus benef i ts You may appty in person at 24404 Catherine industrial Dr NoVi or can 1-600-878-«200

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T O $ 1 8 , 0 0 0 A m e t oppor tun i ty With a fast g row-ing company offers advancement g o o d benef i ts and an oppor tun i ty t o work Independent ly St 'or ig w o r d p rocess ing skills a plus Call Je« at 353 -2090 S N E L U N G PERSONNEL SERVICES

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SOUTHFIELD OFFICE 3000 Town Center. Ste 2580 Southf ield Mich igan 48075

358-0060

DETROIT OFFICE One Kennedy Square Ste 1632

t. M i c h i g a n ' 964-2909

LEGAL SECRETARY - Defense P r a c t i c e Expe r i ence nsqu. red WordPerfect Resume * ry to 3001 w B-g I - 3 0 4 Troy 46084-3104

MATURE - competent ind iv idual l o process new Business m our " fe n -surance underwri t ing dept Typing 4 computer skills requi red previous experience a p-us piease can or send resume l o Mutua l of New

•York 300 ' IV Big Bea.er » 2 2 0 Troy Mi 48084 at tn M a r , McEnoy or can 6 4 3 - 8 9 0 '

PARALEGAL with a minimum J years experience in personal mjury wanted foi a 2 panne' Detroit f i 'm specialSir-g- .r .arge medical and products cases Person appiy.-rig must have adminis-trative ebiftty m establishing and maintaining case scnedmes A-caian-da«s aiso must n*v* i i c a n e n lan-guage and computer processor Skills Salary commensurate with ability m add Tor to Blue Cross and other fringe b*r*lrts Reply with resume to Box 420 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspsperi 3 6 2 5 ' Schocucatr Rd i-'voni* M.crugar 46 ' 5 0

RECEPTIONIST For Au io rno t i v * Pubkshei -n the Crook s.'i-75 area Entry level posi t ion Some experv ence ' e q u « e d General secretarial duties WordPerfect a paus'

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| SALES SUPPORT Secretery neeoed »or Sales Support

| position m non-*moking ofhee *ype 60 wpm 8 good calculator s»»us necessar. Customer se-nce 4 word

I processing, experenc* W y r«ipfw i Win tram Accepting appkcatione r

Rd Livoma. i 43'00-9"Mue Rd Non 3 6 2 5 ! Schoolcrah - M i c t ^ a n 46150 . s e c ( , £ T A n ; J l L ^ -

R E C E P T I O N I S T pert-time » : Answer prcnes 4

A p p k c a n „ f c X i r i ? 2 ! S e o. h ^ -di ing a busy mul l ip ie- i ine phone sys- . J ~ " 1 e m lor a non-smoking of f ice tn Southfieig Only - ' ature r d n d u a a witn * pro lession*! ' ront-desk image need apply Accounting office expe- Esion Corpo>«t.or nas *r immed.

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M i Rfl . SouthBeid M- 46076

RECEPTIONIST • posi t ion at apt commun i ty m C a n t o n W e * i i a n d area Appl icant mus l possess * h ^ M y mot vateC •*«e-charge atti-tude Requirements typing. (40 wpm organ i ia f ionK sk i t s rexe-pnone abHrties people or iented professional att i tude 4 appeerence Some weekend work requi red Tins posi t ion o f t e r j excellent salary 4 benefits Send resume tc Box = * 0 0 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 S c h o o i c a f i R d Lnronia. Michigan 4 8 ' 50

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY for sman Soufnfieid i*w office Mecwtosr, axperence c-elen1 'ed

352-0638

I mvoives- t ,pog . fifcng ' phones and. other cMnca l duties : Applicants muat have previous

secretarial' experience ir a office wnn excellent typing and transc^b ing sk-us good p-vene skills and

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p 0 Bo. 765 Southheio M 48037 ,

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PERSONNEu SYSTEMS 459-1166 :

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Southf iWd Cathoke Church seeks a secretary tor a 1 person off ice idea candidate wm ,pe ext remely deter onen ted *e« mot iva ted and have at least 3 years of secretar ia l experi-ence inc luding light bookkeep ing Generous salary 4 benetcs if mier esied p lease .send -esume and sa> ary requ i rements to Ms Gordon PO Box 6 9 1 Souinf ie fo M i 48037

; Piante 4 Morar , recrui ter .for * r equal oppor tun i t y employer

SECRETARY BOOKKEEPER Accu ia te t . ip i 's t -wi fh genera, o f f ^e skills requ i red for sales anc ' e p a -office -n Rochester nuts Computer sfcms he lp fu l Dependable -Can 8 30-t • i - i a n i t o r appoin imewt 653-3322

S E C R E - A R r tor ; man -aw firm across f r o m Somerset Ma l Word s*oce.ss>ng e x p e r ^ n c e ' e q u n e d short nand ,para lega l helpful Resume Frankl in G koo ty 3155 *• S r i Beaver Ste 100 Troy 46064

SECRETARY For senior a t o m e y n 5 a l i o r n e i EUoomfieid HiHs i*w firm

. Requi ted Approx imat iey 8 yrs leg* secret aria' expemce in genera, bus. ness A corp. areas some w o n inu t -•gation WordPer fec t good com -nuracaitor skids b e e u t l u i quite ol-f ices exceHenl work ing condi t ions p-efer ma tu re rxor.-smoker Salary 4 benef i ts compet i t i ve 642-456!,

SECRETARY - "mature person to as-sist pres ident 4 prp,ect managers of busy landscape oes.gn bui ld c o n v pany Mus i be w e l organ, red 4 have n x c e i i e n c o m m u m c a t i o n skies computer know ieog* heiptui i w s -

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"55' -eou'red Starting saier, S9 9 ' per hour w>" exceaent h -ge

RECEPTIONIST benef i ts Send -esume to Michigan 1 t * 00 to start Experienced T ' u y to- > Education Assocnatior : o Dwigr-

ME kgfil Offce | cation M 3 ^ 5 » 0 Seggr^jn^ 29520 M u n g n A v . EXPRESS SERVICES

RECEPTIONIST needed fud time for Southheid taw o«hce Good typist wrth pieasan- phone v o < e -equ.red v u , Contact Mt scMwssei s3"-«aoc w a t e r H e a t e r s

PAiRT day |OB Jor students or h o m e m a * ers appro- 20 hours pei wewk we work around your scneduie N o n smoking o*fice - J5-50 per hour Ap-ply I t CifCults DMA 32900 Capi to l . off Farmington,. Livonia No cans

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T o i p e y J I 5 0 Bonus H o n d a . Pay Overt ime Pay TempMed inaurance C a i C e l t oday

L 'voma 464-2100 Southf ield 352-1300

S N E L L I N G

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PATENT SECRETARY Pos.t>cn open lor an exper ienced Patent Secretary Duties n c m a e maintaining ar * i t * n p i y * wondwxo* p* t«nt porttof io coord ina t ing w t h Outside patent at torneys nandkng annmty lees and masier da ta Exceaent benefits Salary c o m m e n -sura te w i th e x p e r i e n c e S e n d

-esumes to Human " | Dept '675 w Mapie Rd Troy. Ml <8084 . "We Are An Equal Oppor tun i ty

Affirmative Act ion Employer

851-0800

I PRIVATE COUNTRY CLUB is m eed ot a pari t«n* R e c e p t i o n s ! t o

work 5-9pm A e d Sun Posi t ion wt--oi-w» answer>ng phones, w o r d p ro -cessing and general c l e r i c * a j f w x C a i 855-0700 :

or send resume to Wabeaw Coun t ry CKib 4000 Clubgate Drrv* B loom- :

t«K) H.as Mt 463C2

RECEPTIONIST'SECRETARY 1 Part- tune Exceaent p i ione 4 wrttxng Sfcils kgnt typmg 4 bookkeep ing I Fuhxonable appeeranc* C a t 10AM-2PM - 3 5 6 - - ' l t i i r |

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Rand Systems Corp nest. 23077 preen he Southheid M l 46075 No Pnone caa* pieaee

SALES S E C R E T i B v Entry wvei posi t ion for mature v O v U u a l wMh good M i l l s Typing 50 wpm and a b m y to work welt wi th others Pos-t.ve att i -t ude and wi iknone** to be a team player a musl ' Flexible hours Send") resume l o Saws Secret an, 33228 W 12 Miie Road Farm.ngton H « s M, 48334

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1 0 8 H e a t i n g & C o o l i n g

A COLE H £ A | I N G A COOh ING Wholesale Prices - Heat ing Cboang Duct Work Sales 4 Service 20 years experience State Lie 981-2970

a discount furnace service All P a n s Sate Pnced

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AIR SYSTEMS Qustom instal lat ion Saws 4 S e r v i * Ail f u r r yce repairs t ummt f t a r s Ue l o w Rates 471-0687 453-6030

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Licensed A Insured 464-0650

REPAIRS A INSTALLATIONS Competi t ive 20 Yrs E i p e r w n c e • Fully i c e n s e d A Insured R A S SERVICE CO 476-6460

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HAVE YOUR TAX RETURNS Computer prepared .n the pr ivacy a n d co f f ven^nce of your own home or of f ice by tu»y trained profession-als This CPA f irm prepares individ-ual business term 4 any stales re-turns 1 -600-541-9062

M E T R O T I L E I N C . .' Lirwsteum. Ta* 4 Carpet

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504 Help Wantad v Office-Clerical

SECRETARY Great opportunity! Lawn spraying company m WaaBend leeka tuaitimo help Data £fl|ry. answering p'.c. «•« * * ' 4 general clerical skiut. . 2 J *

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Larga Soutfitield * d Aoano seek secretary I Of i"s Media Oapartrnen Candidate* should type 54-60 * v

T3BL . . Human Resource Qapenmen'

C i n f i M I Mrlhun Eajy Ad.ert.sing 27777 Franklin Road S o u m f l M Ml 46034

An Cgual Opportunity Employer

SECBETAHY'RECEPTIONIST Fey electronic mfgr Mm 2 yr» off-ice eipenence word processing neiptm S '4K Sand resume to AOCO Circuits 1900 NorthMed Or Rochester Hills Ml 46309

SECRET ARYJRECE PTIONIST fun 1*we position for lrvoma manu-facturing company Must ba com-puter literate, heevy pnone usage, general clerical duties Soma eape-nence necessary Contact Michele

46?-MOO

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Successful Singles Michigan's fast-est growing singles club We need a last learning sharp individual to greet ou< clientele Typing a must along anlh • pleasing appear ence CaU Mr Grant 537-8789

SECRETARY Soutnfietd CPA hrm seeking mature individual with computer experi-ence Send resume to - Gar mo & Company PC 17520 W 12 Mile Swle 100. Soutfitield. Ml 46076

SECRETARY - Temporary. 6 -8 weeks plus or minus Stan as soon as possible M H O per hour Fisher Building free parking Must know microsoft word & transcribe Call for appointment . 874-4444 e>t 210

SECRETARY Witn real estate and bookkeeping experience needed Full or part time Can 2-5pm 425-5*18

5 0 4 H e i p W a n t e d

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dependable Someone .merest ed m eoQuemg Para lege Skats end experience Can M a r c * 353-0?70

W H O L E S A L E S A L E S

C O O R D I N A T O R dutrlBMptij wxapany seek-

coordmator. Raqwrairsnts are Wen cai duties atlas support, generating activity reports 4 customer service, telemarketing 4. cellular experience a definite plua. Join a team oI pro-fessionals A become pan of the fast growing communotations held Submit your reaume to

CELI.MET COMMUNICATIONS Attention Wholesale

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W A N T OUT OF LEGAL?

$25,000 FEE PAID Use your top notch legal sk is to pet you into this growing financial con-sulting company m Bloomfield Milts. To gel your sett out of that dreary law office, aa you need is legal expe-rieoce typing ar<j shorthand at 70 wpm Call Joan at 851-3440 SMELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

FARMINGTON HILLS

WORDPROCESSOR - Part time 60 - wpm. Macintosh experience a plus Excellent salary Troy location Please can Helen Nelson 643-6699

WORD PROCESSOR

$ 9 / H O U R • WordPerfect • Lotus 1-2-3 • Microsoft Word Immediate work available lor long A short term assignments

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

SINGER AUTOMATIC

Zig-zag sewing machine Sews sin gte or double needle designs, over casts, buttonholes elc Monthly payment or $90 cash

GUARANTEED UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER

25?0 Dixie Hwy 674-0439.

SMALL COMPANY looking lor M l time telephone operators must type at least 40 wpm, Farmington ' For more information call 440-0043

SOUTHFIELD LAW FIRM seeks receptionist 55 wpm some word processing experience and profes-sional telephone skills required

££9-3191

STATISTICAL TYPIST FuH time, some experience required for CPA firm m Soutrrfleid 569-0320

SWITCHBOARO'RECEPTIONtST Structural steel warehouse needs mature person for immediate open-ing Type 60wpm Will tram on Dimension Switchboard Pleasant personality a must Send resume to P 0 Box 416, Plymouth Ml 48170

TYPIST - part time position tor sub-stance abuse program located m Wayne Minimum nigh school diplo-ma or equivalent Must type 60 wpm and have a working knowledge Of oenerai office practices S6 70'hour Call Sue 9am to noon at. 721-6100

TYPIST PLUS High quality dental specialty office has opening lor ac-curate. efficient personable individ-ual lor general typing * telephone

Good written & ver-communication bal skills are essential benefits

FuW time, 357-3165

WORD PROCESSOR Mature reliable Word needed tor last paced Soutnlield Company Wordstar or Wordperlecl snd Macintosh required Minimum typing speed ol 60 w p m . Must be capable ot working independently Wrth ktne direction, and function wen under pressure Flexible hours (aa raquaredl Send reaume to:

Word Processor P O Box 300

SoumbeM. M i . 46037

WORD PROCESSOR Reliable efficient word processor needed Excellent working knowl-edge ol Word Perfect 5 1 required Minimum typing speed of 60 wpm Send resume to

Office of the President Megasource, Inc

32100 Telegraph Rd Ste 820 Birmingham. Ml 48010

W O R D PROCESSOR tor Farming, ton HiHs Law Firm Busy word pro-cessing department seeks experi-enced Word Perfect Operator Familiar with corporate and estate documents Musl have exceaent skills and work wen in a team- envi-ronment We offer flexible hours. e«cellent salary and benefits, attrac-tive offices and a friendly atmos-phere Send resume and salary history to J M Box 9057 Farmington Hilts, 46333

Word Processors Immedia te Positions!

E N T E C H S E R V I C E S , INC.

7 3 7 - 1 7 4 4

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COOK - Coo* k j n t f T l dinner lor tourleen Mon thru Fr) O m i w on Sunday aeenmga Caa 4 ask for Pat

53T-054?

COON EXPERIENCED'FuM time Presbyterian Village Westland 39001 Cbarry HM Aak tor Paul Aolshonat 724-5222 or 531-6874

Excellent benefits, competitive wages Apply in parson only; Mitch's. 4 0 0 0 Cass Elizabeth, waterford

COOK /MANAGER needed lor Plym-outh araa corporate cafeteria must be vary creative with lood FscSity haa limited cooking equipment Out-going personality essentiel

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C O O K S FOR PAD0Y S PUB Flexible hours benefits Experi-enced preferred Apply m person ask lor Manager 1609 N wayne Rd Westland

COOKS. PANTRY Dishwashers. full time, will train. 10 $20 000 Apply m person 57036 Grandriver New Hudson {at MUtord Rd )

COOK FuH & part time Starting pay. S6 50/hr Apply m person The Box Bar & Grill. 777 W Ann Arbor Trail Ptymouth

C O U N T E R H E L P SHORT TERM ASSIGNMENT

TSI is looking for dependable peo-ple with good communication skills to help with protect from March 20 to March 30 Help is needed for counter'service assistance & food preparation $4 50/hr

Call today lor interview ,

CALL 589-7088 For Birmingham A Troy location

TSI OFFICE SERVICES

C O U R T Y A R D B Y M A R R I O T T

Now hiring COOKS. SERVERS - Part time, lull time, days eves. Apply in'person 17200 N Laurel Park. Livonia

An Equal Opportunity Employer

505 Halp Wantad Food-Bavaraga

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

• Ki tchen Help • Bar Person • Wait Stafl

Apply tn person: 28500 Schoolcraft, Livonia

• RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY

National food Cham is seeking e friendly dependable person to be Ihe -assistant manager >n their hot operation This challeng e position offers you a good competitive salary * commission On Ihe job training

is provided it interested apply m person. Summit Place Mali

CHICAGO HOT DOG Or Call Sue 683-6360

i Restaur ant R . U t ' s The Looking tor experiencsid reliable people lor our kitchen Good pay and benefits Contact Steve

855-9449

WAITPERSON Days Mon-Fn Apply within Fingers Saloon. 25231 Telegraph South-field Tel-Ex Plaza 353-3910

WAIT PERSON - experience pre-lerred Apply in person any rughl al-ter 8pm Grand River Rock Cafe 24161 Grand River al Telagarph

WAITSTAFF - lull tune, days/eves benefits Mature'experienced only Apply m person Mitch's. 4000 Cass Eiuabem weterford

WAIT STAFF NEEO€D-Experienced Only ktoght shift Apply in person Chelsea s 22120 Van Born. Dear-born Hts 278-0888

WAITSTAFF WANTED Experienced only Must be over 18

Dimnri s ot Southfield 557

506 Haip Wantad Sales A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE

SALES WITH US IS A REAL JOB Our programs and support systems are so effective we guarantee you a minimum annual income of 125 000 with unlimited potential

DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR FUTURE CALL ME TOOAYii'

SUE KELLY 644-4700 REAL ESTATE ONE INC Bloomfield - Birmingham

DAY BUSERS 6 DAY HOST People Excellent wage Great Atmoephere NOVI area •" Appfy wtthm 42100 Grand River 349-9110

505 Halp Wantad Food-Beverage

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS BAKERS SQUARE NOW HIRING COOKS TO $8/HR SERVERS TOS12/HR DISHWASHER TO S8/HR JANITOR TO S9/HR MANAGERS $21,000 +

Apply in person al the following locations

Birmingham - 825 Bowers Canton - 5946 Sheldon Rd

Oak Park --26660 Greenfield Warren -"13602 14 Mne

Westland - 3 6 1 0 1 Warren Rd

ASSISTANT CHEF'COOK Full time, salary - benefits

Ryan s Tavern. 3100 W Mapw (W ol Haggerty) 624-1000

ASSISTANT COOK Mon-Fri Apply within Fingers toon 25231 Telegrpan Southfield

353-39 V0

Part tune days. > Sa-

ASSlSTANT MANAGER - For A 6 W restaurants Experience only Excel-lent pay 6 benefits Contact Kathy 1-5PM, Mon -Fn , 262-1780

BARPERSON WANTED no experi-ence necessary Exceaent pay. ex-ceueni tipe Urania area. Aak lor Jim 427-1137

BARTENOER-BUS HELP Needed for private club Apply in person walnut Creek. 25S01 Johns {toad Sffrith Lyon

505 Haip Wantad Food-Beverage

BARTENDER/WAITSTAFF Mtchno s Cale. 25524 5 Mile Red-lord Apply m person. Saturday 11 30am-J 30pm. only

BUS PERSONS A DISHWASHERS Must be able 10 wort weekends Ap-ply wrttwi M a y s 16425 Middlebelt Livonia, near 6 Mile

W A N T E D , Delivery Drivers 4 Crew Members

L o o k i n g fo r a n e w c h a l l e n g e ? T t ^ n l o o k o u r w a y T h e c a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t i e s at H U N G R Y H O W I E S P I Z Z A a S U B S - h e v e never b e e n be l te r S t o p in o r c * l l lo r s p e c i f i c e m p l o y m e n t

The to Your Success!

CAH 8 5 5 - 8 9 0 0

DUE TO an increase in business Farmmgton Hills Mountain Jack is hiring bus persons dlshweshers A ho»t' hostesses for tua or pan time positions Apply in person Mon -Fn 2-4. Grand River A 10 Mile Rd

EXPERIENCED COOKS A Wail Staff FuH 4 pari time Apply in person On-The -Tee Restaurant 26634 Haisied Rd Farmmglon HiHs

GOURMET DELI PERSON Making ssndwiches • salads Part/ fuH time Experienced Southfield area CaH Brian or Saban 352-8556

GOURMET FOOD/WINE SHOP MANAGER

Direct retail food, wme * catering sales lor gourmet shop Contact Ben Schwartz. Ha'per Associates. 29870 Middlebelt Farmington Hiks. Ml 48334 932-1170

GOURMET NATURAL FOOD COOK A BAKER - Needed for delis serving ve tegar ian food daily Hours 6 3 0 a m - i p m 2 locations Livonia. 477-7^40 Troy 362-0866

HOST PERSON-MANAGEMENT Days Full time Experienced only Greet pay Nicky's Restaurant Big Beaver. Troy 362-1262

LINE COOKS - Prep Cooks Dishwashers. Fry Cooks. Waiter.' Waitress. Service Assistants. Cock I an Waiter /Waltreea. Fun/pen time Apply In person after 2pm Case Lu-pfa , 2085 W Big Beaver Troy

MANAGER Gourmet food and catering store is looking for an experienced people motivator wrth contagious enthusi-asm and sales expertise Resumes

PO Box 1341 Royal Oak. Ml 48066-1341

PIZZA ONE now hiring Managers Assistant Managers A Drivers im-mediate opan.ngs Appfy 35117 Warren ave a l Wayne Rd 326-0400 or Pizza One location nearest you or call for nearest location 468-1200

ROMA S OF LIVONIA. Garden City, Bloomfield Bartenders bus help wait stalf. cooks and mai'lre d su-pervisors Call Mon - f r i . 427-1990

SHORT ORDER COOK wanted Apply in person Body Rock Cafe 19245 W 8 Mile Detroit Ml 48219.

SUPERVISOR - Experienced fun time lor lunch counter Good bene-fits Apply ai The Wooiworm C o . wonderland Man Uvonia

THE GROUND ROUND now hiring Cooks Great pay up to ( 8 an hour paM framing, flexible hewrs food discounts, p a d vacation 6 mote *C>oly*i parson Mon -*rt 2-4prr

T H E GROUND ROUND 30005 Orchard Lake

Farmington 851-7404

Equal Opportunity Employer M.F

ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE

"NEEDED

Due to the competitive nature of the temporary help industry our rap«Jly expanding corporation needs a dy-namic. seit-motJvaled account rep-resentative lo capture a greater por-tion of the market Ti<ialifi«! «Ydind-uals must have sales experience including cold calling and a proven track record A computer back-ground complimented by general administrative skids necessary Salary - commission competitive benefits package Ask for Mrs Bofton 526-8454

ADMISSION/MARKETING COORDINATOR

Wayne based nursmg facility see*s sales or ien tedv ivac ious individu-

al TO promote services and process admissions Med«a» background helplui Competitive base salary plus attractive commission pro-gram Graat opportunity for right candidate Send resume m confidence, to Administrator

Venoy Continued Care Center 3999 S Venoy Rd Wayne 48184

506 Haip Wantad Satas

AT LAST! awo.l pay ing" part time job

that fits in with t classes A children

Flexible scheduling 6 excellent wages are Hist some ol the benefits you " receive wben you 10m the growing team of American Frozen Foods - The Nations Largest Food Service Organization We re looking for a motivated individual with a professional phone manner lo work In our pleasant Southfield office Earn up to 1200 - bonuses in yow spare time Caa to arrange lor an in-terview ask lor Kim 559-5161

AMERICAN FROZEN FOfcOS

AUTO SALES Honda dealership needs 3 money motivated new & used car salesper-sons Prefer experience 1 goldmine

/ o r right individual.' Ask for ' B o b o r O o u g 565-5100

AVERAGE S10 OR MORE HOURLY Experience nelpful but not neces-sary Must be able to speak clearly A read 473-7551

AVON BUY OR SELL Flexible hours

Need extra money' Ca« 646-1097

A V O N We have the key to success with Avon Jom the winning team Avon • Krrs and Bill Wallace Earn 3S%-50% on sales Men and wome needed fu l or pari time Please can 937-6729

B I - L I N G U A L / S P A N I S H

Expanding local catalog services business into Mexico Need motivat-ed people with contacts m both USA A Mexico seeking Rnancial freedom by using Spanish'Enghsh speeklrig skills For information call

6 8 0 - 3 4 2 1 CAREER IN REAL ESTATE if freedom challenges and virtually nmrtless earning potential sound ex -citing call us today to sal up an ap-pointment to Q i K i a * how Century 21 Today cap help y«v gal started

Four Office location*

Farmmgton huis SatthhMd Livonia Redford

Call Bonnie' Os«d at

Century 21 Today 855-2000

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY Itv Oakland County with large Mlchi gan based mutt 1-kne insurance or-ganization Average -ncome -&4&k Top reps earn over (100K Compa-ny-paid training Lucrative draw commission and bonus combination add up to an exceiieni opportunity Only self-motivated persons apply Can Oenise 13 IS* 4 5 4 -1600

ADMISSIONS ADVISOR to enroll potential students in modeling and personal development programs Self motivated and rugn energy Sal-ary plus commission and bonus Call 10am-2pm 358-1125

ADVERTISING SALES A MARKETING

Established trade magazine •* seeking serf-starling individual with sales experience and excellent phone skins Graphic exjxtnence

t a a a e send r e s u m 4 \ OAF

PO Box 64-A Brighton. Ml 48116

AGGRESSIVE lanitorial supply com-pany has immediate openings lor sales people A ume sharing pro-gram couKF be alternative Car re-quired For appointment 755:7917

A GREAT PLACE TO WORK"

REAL ESTATE ONE. INC. PLYMOUTH - CANTON

.Chart your course lor real estate success work with an office managed by a C « B *

(Certified Real Eslate Brokerage' $25,000

Guaranteed Minimum Income Call Today

Joseph P Melruk CRB CRS

4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

CAREER SEMINAR

Please »oin us for an hour to learn more- about a rewarding and interesting career in real estate Ag-gressive compensa t ion plan, offices «n Wayne 4 Oakland counties Thurs-day. February 28th 7pm ERA Country R i d g e

Real ty 35550 Grand River Farm-ington H«s. Ml Refresh-ments R S V P 474-3303

506 Haip Wantad Saiaa EXECUTIVE POSITION.

immediate opening lor serious ca-reer minded individual capable of participelmg on a dynamic team People-oriented organization offers on-the-Kg} IrArnma - above average earnings * possible advancement Call D e n « i or Jim al 932-4060

All inquiries held 1

" F R E E " Century 21 Hartfpid S IS offering tree pre-»cense traaimg 1 small ma-larial charge! FuH time trainer to help yog to a quick start Ask about our career track program CaKJack K tor appointment

P U T # 1 TO WORK FOR YOU

2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0 (Located in Livonia)

FRUSTRATED With your present (Ob^ S4«ybe you should talk to US We offer w*at we believe IS the greatest opportunity m America We oHer you tramng A ihe opportunity to achieve financial in-dependence See if you tiV«wr busi-ness A have management potential It you do you may enter lull tune or part time management with unlimit-ed income potential it you really Ihmk you have the potential for greatness call today "or send re-sume 10 set up'a personal interview Worden & Associates 24725 W 12 Mue Suite 102 Southfield Mi 48034 261-9630

F R E E R E A L E S T A T E

T R A I N I N G Can Oenrns Cohoon at

932-4060

FULL OR PART TIME Home Water Purifier Sales Commission only No investment Good training and leads Can . 855-5890

FURNITURE & BEDDING Sates position Benefits salary plus commission Mon Fn 1 lam-9pm Call J im 326-5520

MVACa^LES REP lor new c o m m a -•Oai /Meatnal insulation products IPX « g n temp 8 asbestos repiace-

app"c Jt-ons :S8-2300

IF YOU ARE READING real estate wani ads you already know wnai you want ic do ano the kind of mon-eA you warn 10 make Please caa Shirley RobertSbn at 347 -1660

INSIDE SALES Ann Arbor based manufacturer needs pan or fun lime independent Contractors Seeking, moependent contractors to call on potential cus-tomers nationwide Leads and train-ing provided High income potential Of $50 000 plus Musi have a good work ethic Contact Mr. F .c!*f tx» twee' 9-5 P M with resume vandy at 313-995-8640

506 Haip Wantad Saiaa NEW OR EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON Profes-sional environment Management Who Cares Tools for success Train-ing 100 Commission Program

SeH2 Mimor make <45 000 Sea 3 MKhon - make $75 000

Sell 4 million make $105 000

Heppard & Associates Ask tor Georgia HepparCL 855-6570

O U T S i O i COMPUTER Sales $4' h r . • 5 V commission 10 stari Resumes COS Personnel 26400 Lanser Ste 108 Southfield 48034

PART TIME Children's apparel shop m South field Minimum 3 days 10AM SPM Experienced only caH 352-9799

PART TIME FULL TIME Sales m Retail sheet 'music department Evenings A Saturdays Local travel required Caa Lmda. 1313)427-0040 Or sand resumes to KarnmaH Music mc .-15630 Middlebelt Livoma. Ml 48154

PART time help wanted m sales Ap ply at store KowaNki Sausage Co 22030 Farmmgton Rd Farmington m the C' ossroeds Shopping Canter

REAt-ESTATE ONE Has immediate openings lor Sates Associates Formei classroom and individualized sessions Earn high come Quickly

Call PAT PHILLIPS at 559-2300

REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS

We at CoWweu Banker take ihe at most dedication to see that you are grven the best training and support possible All this plus lOOIv commis-sion plan, second to none Group hearth panel its and more enable you lo become Independent and a true Sales Professional Can Jim Ste-vens. or Neal Lanpnaar and see wfy we are the a 1 Real Estate office m an of Wayne County and what you career opportunities might be

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate

506 Haip Wantad Salas SALES PEOPLE saa at home parlies Fun cKXties Purses and leweiry We pay 10% commission Can Tues-Sat '0 5pm 626 8206or eves 443-0749

SALES REP Maior national w n c l e i s i e i loot hx sales rep wth experience m see-ing health and beauty a-tles grocer « i and non-food commodn.es Must have 5 yrs mmenum saws e« perience wMft key accounts repre-senting Significant territory roiumn Must be self motivated and a team player Good managerial skiBs and exceptional verbal commurxation ibikties necessary Excellent Salary 1 and benef i t package "Send resume with salary requirements Box 396 Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers j 36251 Schoolcraft Rd lrvoma. Micfugan 48150 I

SALES PROFESSIONAL One of the largest Canon office ma-chine deaistups is looking foe e»pe-rienced motivated sales people We offer nigh income potential expen-sive bonus and company paid bene Ms For confidential interview can Tom Brough 313-358-0140

506 Halp Wantad Saiaa

THINKING ABOUT GETTING INTO REAL ESTATE?

Top Training Nahonal Company Greet Office

in N o f h v « e can Cbuck Fast 347-3050

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Eslate 19 Off ices

TRAINING IN REAL ESTATE M e GUARANTEE Tou wm pass me Stale-Kensrng exam or your money i i a t t ' i ,lasses niartmg «rny

Can Erm Waish at 356-7111 SOUTHEASTERN INSTITUTE

OF REAL ESTATE

. .SALES REP'OUTStOt Hign-energy degreed 2 years e«pe nence prolesSKK-al outlook intan- j aibie busmess to business product Selary benefits commission 8 aulo ! Can W Styles at 45* 4711

WANT THE AMERICAN DREAM? Be a go getter have your own busi-ness Earn extra cash 4 have *un Snow beeuktui fine fashion jewelry Musl be 18 Car pftone a must Caa Katfty 543-5355

S C M O O l f UNORAlS'NG Exceaent opportunity tor real estate sales person retired school employ-ee or other a g g r n v - e person to snow our Mich^an products Fundraiaing Program 313-856-7112

SELL INDUSTRIAL CUTTING Tools By Phone Customers and leads supplied Tool knowledge a pkrt Salary plus commission Call Mr Marx 532-2220

TELEMARKETERS PART TIME Experienced phone saws persons Our people average $10-(14 per hour 6 P M - 9 P M M o - Then 10AM 2PM Sat Rochester ".lis area Can 6 P M 9PM only 852-5560 j

TELEMARKETING Pari lime. Guaranteed hourty -ate -incentive Caa Martha at B55-e055

TELEMARKETING

REAL ESTATE SALES $25,000 Guaranteed' B you always wanted te start a career m real es-tate but felt you coutdn 1 take a cnance on a lower Inst year income, now t i the time lo get started Ca* Tr<ha at 348-6430 to And Out about our guaranteed mcome program and start immediatoly in a career taMd of unlimited potential REAL "ESTATE ONE EOC

REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE Win Train - C a" 422-5920

NEATON REALTY

- Estabkehed accounts Some nence helpful 8alar , p»us Apply wlthm 25743 W ner ol Beech Daly

mne cot-

TELEMARKETING $5-$12 PER HOUR

We are looking lor .motivated indi-viduals to do extensive phone work Part'full time both long A short term, temporary 4 permanent as signments Ca l l 9 - t 2pm 948-4119

Want to Sell Real Estate? We H Tram You '

Wen trained salespeople have an ad vantage

Birmingham/ W o o d ward J im Sor rent tno

647-1900

Bi rm ingham/Adams Joan Downing

642-2400

Bloomf ie ld Hills Chris L e t s m e r

646-1800

COLDWELL BANKER

Schwe«tzer Real Estate 19 Off ices _

$.100 000 VEAO AND STILL UNHAPPY^

Experence an industry currently creating 20% ol t i e nation s mako-na«res Rated by "MoneyWorio mag atme-as the a 1 Busmess of ine 90 s Bteak Out Of Trie Rai Race Once And For AB' Call 1-600-777 8094

INSIDE SALES OOWNRiVER 4 WAVNE AREAS

immediate opening tor cn/tflomg aggressive se«t-slart«r who Mkes people Musi oe disciplined and motivated Sales experience hetptui but n i^tecessary Will tram 0ua«-'md leads pnj.ided excellent com-mission structure paid vacation and benefits Call 585-9200

Dorsey Business Schools inSiOE sales oositior for growing Aixom menutecturei Requires 1-2 yrs inside sales exper ience S ' b 0 0 - .• to start * . Can Debb<e At uniforce 473-2934

W O R K W I T H T H E B E S T ! Century 21 Advantage

Award winning office has positions Open Member of 5 Boards of Real-tors Excellent training A Support Ask for Mr Anderson 528-0920

1 INS'DE SALES TELEMARKETING Wanted - ipenenced mi ld* Rep tor

I ettuca! Out-less to business prod-uct ' S(MP, Benefits A commission Call W Styles at 454-4711

CENTURY 21 - CASTELLI Put B t to work lor you

Discuss the FREE training for new inexperienced individuals 4 the on-going in-nouae framing for the expe-rienced sales person A EARN more Can for details A confidential interview regarding too*-, commis-«»on program Can Jack Lucas or Don CasiMk tor personal interview

S25-7900

INTERESTED IN SELLING REAL ESTATE

In Livonia, call Dave Sne l l

4 6 2 - 1 8 1 1

COLDWELL BANKER '

Schweilzer Rea l E s l a t e 19 Offices

REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE Expanding Livonia office negotiable commissions Eape"enced or wWi^BU ira-n Golden Way 4 2 5 - 8 9 7 t r V „ ,

REMERICA WANTS YOU! "

isn't a ume you earned wnai you re wor th ' Remerica oilers an unbeat-able 100% commission plan de-signed lo maximixe your ser rung po-tnotiai Declare your fmanoai inde-pendence and raaMst-caPy earn $42,000 your first rear1 Can Jan -lories or Mike O " today T i m i n g M M 349-5600

R E S I D E N T I A L REAL E S T A T E S A l E S Career with an old establish-ed firm We are expanding our Resi-dential Division and are 'nierested m new salespeople experience kx necessa-. 1 Call tor an interview'and Tind out an me advantages we nave to offer CALL" -

THOMPSON BROWN 553-8700 Farmmtfos Mills Office

TELEMAR*E" 'NG Stanley Steemer America s -irgesl professional carpel arid upholstery cleener rs m need ci" enthus-anf-c in-di"duals to torn ou- telemarketing department in Novr Competitive hourly rale plus comm-iSMXis 1e

afternoon and evening hours Vou may apply in person

al 24404 Catherine MdumMai Dr NOvt .eretH * 800-879 1200

TEUMAO .f v , sales Fun time Musi nave car $1200 guaranteed the first montf Ca" Orkir Lawn Care 471-2922

Ask 1 xheaa Raymond

J RESTAURANT EXPANDING cater-j ing S Oantjuet servces Need sales ; person familiar with food sales 4

services Can Mr Marsha* 477-2820

TRAJN f O R A CAREER IN SALES I Orkm Pesf Control offers a ua'aqae ' opportunity for sa«s peopie to grow ' with our compan, mto " gn>y paid career positions Great ear.-ung* PO tentiai car allowance tur-»sned protected territory eicenent behe fits A retirement Oppo*tunity to |om Our management development pro- 1 gram If you have confuoince m I yourself 4 sales a- ' . . ar A i . - r or Bob at 313-721-0450 or stop by 35612 W Michigan Awe Wa>ne M

TRAVEc AGENCY d e v e s -.uis.de sales people witn corporate contacts Send resume 10 Meid. Gairett Motivation Planners 30100 teieg.aph »d Brf-~ngnam Mich 480 to 254 45kX

5 0 7 H e l p W a n t v d

P a r i T i m e

I ADM-N ti * HA ' Jt A Z* Excellent part time temporary cleri-cal posit.0" a.auabie m our Soutn-tie"0 based company Thn position w4f exter-d at least thru Qec 199' Appronmat«:y 20-hrs pe- «ee« e i ceneM phone sk.iis a"d a t.p-ng speed of 40 to 50 wpm -egu-red Prior clerical experence prefernw compute* skais a plus 6end resume 1 s4'a-. 'eou-ements to K-moeriv Ellis Persormei Co-ord»ratoi PO Box 5210 .Detroit W> 48231.

CLERICAL BOO"« EE°ER PpT • me Needed F r • A Mor 9am 5pm Some we»-er>d wor. Compute ex-perience p-e'erraa $6 per hour Send resume fo 32713 School.;'an Suite 1QT . i v o n j Mi 4 8 t 5 0

COBC - A L L FOOD EXPO Oemy%stia-ori --ended M.-,r-r- 8 9 4 "0 Oth*» demos a s-: 3va'-»bi«

540 5000

F y « N l C O N T E M P O R A C store "Coking lor a fud'i ime saM person No experience- nacessar

RE

• j0«n a professional team-

CHILDREN S SHOE S A t F S downtown Farmington Hours deny 10-6. Fri 10-9 Sun 12-5

4 76-7611

RETAIL ASSISTANT Manager Tranee - n.gn grade shop in Somerset Man looking for profes-sional exper^nced sales person Great hours and working conditions High mcome potential Car Randy Andre BeUmi inc e' 649 1263

AMERICAN EXPRESS lOS/American Express "S offering a financial planmng stocfcbroker ca r«er wtth management potential. Substantial salary and bonuses De-gree and 2 years sales or proles-sionai experience required Can for confidential interview MR KENO 827-1230

A t O P P O R T U N I T Y

U P T O $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 -

4ra yow wuang to do what it takes to mane ur to $lOOO/w» or m o r e ' Na-

DIRECT SALES 4 MANAGERS NEEDED.

FOR NEW OFFICE

S t a r t i n g $15 p e r hou« w i t h end ol week bonuses

We need self m o t i v a t e d individuals Troy area

For interview , call 637-5980

DO »OU LOVE CANDLES ' Amer. cas tastes! growing party plan - Par tyLite gifts with Colonial Candles needs consultants and managers earn- J20-130 nour or more No in-vestment deliveries Free training Free catalog caa Lmda. 427-3027

mo-torcycle technician A parts counter held for a fast growing recreetionai vertical oeaiership w e ofter

' Competitive Wages • Hearth BariaMs '• Vacation Pay " Great Working Envrronmiev-,1

Applications are now bemg accept- J ed at Rct.enau Powerspcrts 24732 1 Ford Road . mile West of Tele I

I LEV'S BEAUTY SUPPL* is looking i lor an eaperenced sa.es person fo» !

cotJTietics fragrance 4 beauf. sup ; j piws tu1 tune A Bioomtteid loca I

lor_ • 851 • 7323 | : L . cNSEC " E i . ES"ATE ! . person wanted by commercial bro- ( { ker 'or the tri-pounty. area

Cai" Harry s- EHman 646-9230 j

Like to sell Real Estate?

Cai- Coidwen Backer i c - w u e Real Estate and -ind Out iiow you car enter fn.» e .cilini; 1 « k j

RETAIL SALES FuH - time 1 m i persor. needed at ctwarani boutiQue m W Bloomfield Reta.i experience required. Open 1 ev«.'wk . closed Sun 869-60 to

t /SED CAR SALESfEOP-E i . v o m a . Oeafersn.p need of motivated local peopie to set" -«w vehicles Experience necessar, Must be ambitious and possess ar. ability to get along witn people Good commission pian fiemo plan and medicaJ -nsu'»r»ce ;.ar. a .a -able Contact Dan StrotH Livorma, Volkswagen M a e d j

425-5400 1

piave* ar-d "ave an irteresl m mier-01 desi^r. Ea'-.mg potential $20-

- _ j s _ * .. r jere' f ^ack^-je 11 vou.re interested piease cait workbericn F i i ' i i t - r e -B"m -gnam At* ic a fa Soppe»sa at 540-3577

fA=lV' - .GTO-. C O M M A S ' "exibie part-time person lor shop emplpyment Basic knowledge of l a n d toots electronics A soidervng

20-30 hours per •sk-for Am. 476-9060

welding week Ai

505 H*lp Wanted Food-Beverage

Restaurant

<

c o -

Lobster. 1 GRAND OPENING

JOB FAIR New Location In Rochester Hi l ls

100+ Immediate Positions Available

o

iwrial marfcetmc professional dedicated men s worn | en to market group benefits to peo-ple Who havo anaed to see us if you i have the deawe to work m a pro»«s-*onas setting are a self starrer a motivated to make a $1000 w* i your sales A marketing skats couW make thts opportunity av you

458-6307

DRIVER. SALES $400-$600 per wee« Food distribu tor looking for self motivated ndrviduais W4kng to train Blue

C r o w Blue Shield For information ; oeS. after tOam 471-5696

EARN TOP PAY i Be your own boss full or part time j Fof more «tlormailcm can

.5041663-9104 Ad =1200

EARN $1Q0 - $2500 MO or more as wen as travel benefits I »rogre«s»e travel agency seeks j motivated pert time sales rep» lo promote corporate travel s a r x e s For details can 261 007i)

APPRAISAL TRAINEE . cacal office cf a national organua-

person to oork hard We of-fer t-fcircr.^. cam a»uie you team r* f<es J. wayna 4 Oakland County Potential first year earnings m en-cess of $30 000 Pieaee ca* m rakes area 36G-04M. Oakland County 474-3303 Wayne Counry 546-676?

EARN$tOOOO/MO PLUS Ground floor situation Supervisors and managers needed .mmed^tei , Can Now 343-374-0005

JAN GROPlOO

6 8 9 - 3 3 0 0

COLDWELL BANKER

S c n w e i t 2 e r Real Estate 19 Offices

.OOHiNGFOR A NEW CAREER'' lights o» Columbus has openings •seal di'ect A.m CatnoM families

ainmg a-iowance E iper.se bonus Jmi^ele i-.nge bene I t s ncome » m led 0-ieci leads For further

•nto can 425-499^. or 425 9206

ROUTE SALES PERSON r.e^ped immediately Established: • >ji«> g-.arantae or tomdmsion i

' 4 - - o c :

Sales Associates CRANBROOK Assoc-ates has empt, desk s wanmg to be fined b , amE«T:>«s en -ergetic A hardworking Rea-

. E s t a l a Sa les A g e n t s CRANBFiOO* of*ers inten-sive t'ainjng lor new egents A me support 4 opportuni-ty tor eipenenced' agents A Generous commission schedule combined with an ' 1 established reputation of-fer trie Re4. Estate Proles-s-onai a 'are^poortunit* lo make a more 'or the bei fer Fiankim or W Bloom-field locations available Contact Tom Notan or Mitch Woif to ariange for

W a n t t p Sell Real Estate' ' Learn about me Cotdwen

- . Banker Schweit/er differ ence «r West BloomiHWd contact Jackie Steuer

- T3fe»0&0

COLDWELL BANKER

j— Schweitzer Real Estate 19 Offices

I 40* P i US A Hai-Via; Window ; Manutactu-e- seeas 2 sales »epie-< J rmcesser y Must

vK»oS nn r»om« , Conwnjrucafion '«»iiis a —usi AH

leads provided For n|«f«iew appointment call M« Muton at

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Network New generation of builders band together to learn ropes By Doug Funk* staff writer

-Ca ro l Lee f i n d s t h e N e w G e n e r a t i o n B u i l d e r s C o u n c i l i n f o r m a t i v e . J I M J A G O F E L O / s t a f f h o l o g r a p h ® .

You can learn things the h a r d way through tr ial and e r ro r . Or you can leaFn the easy way through the expe-r iences of others. .

The New Genera t ion Bui lders Council, with an e m p h a s i s on the second approach, is a loosely orga-nized network organized l as t y e a r by t h e B u i l d e r s A s s o c i a t i o n of Southeastern Michigan fo r people new to the business.

They could be bui lders , deve lope r s or suppliers. They m a y h a v e no f a m -

ties to the business or c lose f ami -associations but not m u c h person-

al involvement.

Those who think they m i g h t be in-te res ted in the building i ndus t ry a r e welcome. So a r e seasoned v e t e r a n s

"We try to provide a m o r e infor-ma l fo rum to learn nuts and bol ts of building. ' ' said Nancy Bonadeo, a P lymouth building execu t ive in her mid-30s and co -cha i rwoman of the council.

"We kind of d raw a g roup of peo-ple who in some ways wouldn ' t be comfor t ab le a t tending l a r g e g e n e r a l mee t ings of the assoc ia t ion , " said John Bollan J r . , 37. a Troy bui lder and co-chairman of the council .

Carey Peters , a s ta f f m e m b e r for the BASM, helped s t a r t t h e counc i l —

"A -LOT O F our people a r e r e a d y for re t i rement in the next f ew yea r s , " she said. "We need a n infil-t ra t ion of younger people to k e e p the associat ion going.

"We find a lot of younge r bu i lde r s . . . have done field work or w e r e in an off ice doing book w o r k , " P e t e r s said. "They don't know w h a t cus tom-

ers needs and wants are , newest technology, how to supervise subs. That 's in format ion they ' re looking for now."

The council convenes for break-fast about eight t imes a year . The biggest c rowds so f a r c a m e to learn about plywood and kitchen and ba th f ixtures. • "We t ry to have one or two meet-

ings a y e a r we call round tab les ," Bollan-said. " I t ' s a cross exchange of ideas, thoughts, quest ions builders might have who m a y not feel com-fortable address ing a l a rge r group who knows who they a r e . "

Some third-generat ion builders, like Bollan. and second-generat ion builders, like Bonadeo. grow up in the business.

But t he r e ' s a lways something to learn, Bonadeo main ta ined

"Perhaps i t 's a disdain f r o m work-ers on the job you being re la ted to the boss." she said, " i t (council) would provide a shar ing of c o m m o n experiences, ideas how one person handled i t ."

Gregory Benson. 32. is a third-gen-eration bui lder .

"It 's been a p re t ty f a i r exchange about wha t ' s going on. who's doing what, how sa les and t r a f f i c a r e . " he said of the sessions. "That ' s p re t ty valuable informat ion in our b u s t ness "

Then the re a r e the new bui lders l i ke 'Ca ro l Lee. 25. oF Livonia. She found l i t t le fu l f i l lment in inside sa les work and a s a rea l e s t a t e agent .

Her f a the r , Alex Fedr igo, had built a few industr ia l buildings as a personal s ide l ine / inves tment kind of thing, but wasn ' t even a l icensed builder.

T H E TWO built a house fo r Lee . then a f t e r w a r d s , obtained licenses.

She since has es tabl ished her own building company . Five Star Con-struction. and has built severa l m o r e houses

Lee finds the council informat ive. " I 'm basically going there because

i t 's filled with people who know what ' s going on." she said. " I ' m the re to listen You ' re in a room with people who do this every day . '

"I t was s t r ic t ly a learn-by-mistake thing." Lee said of her initial build-ing e x p e r i e n c e - "In this business, mis takes cost money so you learn quick "

Simple things tha t might not occur to a novice like get t ing t r ades people on site at the r ight t i m e can m a k e all the difference in the world, she said.

Robert Hall, m a n a g e r of the build-e r s sales division for Erb Lumber of Birmaingham. has a t tended several meetings.

"It gives us a chance to learn about builders' business, mee t cus-tomers and it gives us a teaching fo-rum as well," he said. There ' s a lol to know in this business Ge t t ing the word out is e x t r e m e l y impor tant to us."

Lee said she 's amazed by the will-ingness of other bui lders to share in-formation.

"That will m a k e the industry stronger, bring a ct5tnmunity spirit into the industry and m a k e it bet ter iji the long run," Bonadeo said,

"You may not a lways want to ask a cer tain quest ion in f ront of your compel — " Bollan said, "but ev-- r v c - j " >i-.vally p re t ty open."

"Ti a ce r t a in c a m a r a d e r i e when you t . t t oge the r , " Benson said. "A lot of people a r e looking over their shoulder. Tha t never bothered m e . "

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"More t ime a t home." That ' s w h a t t r end -wa tche r s say Amer icans want . Po l l s t e r s conclude tha t people a r e increasingly cit ing home a s a m a j o r pr ior i ty . I t s e e m s tha t baby boomers — by f a r the larges t demograph i c in the country , t he la rges t demograph i c in his tory fo r that m a t t e r — a r e " c o m i n g h o m e " in droves.

The Michigan Home & G a r d e n Show a t the Pon t i ac Si lverdome to-day through Sunday will o f f e r suggest ions on mak ing your house m o r e of a r e t r e a t f r o m the outs ide world

Ideas fo r home improvemen t p ro j -ec ts , on-site construct ion, 'how-to" s e m i n a r s and demons t ra t ions cover-ing topics ranging f r o m gardening to e lec t r i ca l wiring will be of fered .

J e r r y Baker , m a s t e r gardener , au-thor , and TV personal i ty , and gr i l l cooks Mad Dog and Merri l l will ap-pear .

Hours a r e 3-10 p.m. today, noon-10 p .m . F r i d a y ^ l O a.m. to 10 p.m. Sat-u rday and 10 .a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.

Admission is $5 for adul ts , $2.50 for chi ldren 6-14. Discount t i cke t s avai l -able at Kroger 's .

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leasing division of S igna tu re Associ-ates. Southfield. He will ass is t in the m a n a g e m e n t of the division a n d safes brokerage. He c a m e to Signa-tu re f r o m T r a m m e l l Crow in Dal las .

Harley Ellington P ie rce Yee As-sociates, Southfield, has p r o m o t e d John C. H a m m e r of B i r m i n g h a m to vice president. He will s e r v e a s pro jec t execut ive for c e m e t e r y and mauso leum clients. He prev ious ly had been director of a r c h i t e c t u r e fo r the f i rm .

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• A basic t ra in ing p r o g r a m for those

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The workshops a r e presented by the Rochester-based Michigan Soci-. ety of Planning Off ic ia ls and a re co-

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Topics include: duties and respon-sibilities of planning commissions; p repa ra t ion of the mas t e r plan, zon-ing reviews, procedures for mak ing decisions on amendments , special land uses, planned unit develop-ments , s i te plan review, appea ls and court reviews; capita^ faci l i ty re-views; relat ionship to other decision-mak ing bodies; proper planning and zoning decis ions including open meet ings , rules of procedure, public notices, public hearings, quorums, f indings of fac t , site v i s i t s discus-sion. conclusions, motions, record keeping, conditions on discre t ionary decisions and pe r fo rmance guaran-tees.

The workshop fee for MSPO m e m -bers is $65 *75, $10 more for non-m e m b e r s . F o r more informat ion, call . 517-886-0555.

The MPSO is a 3,700-member non prof i t educat ionalk organiza t ion comprised pr imar i ly of local plan ning and zoning officials.

Th** B u i l d e r s Southeastern Michigan will hold sev-era l workshops in March.

• On Thursday, March 7. the New Generat ion Builders Council will of-fer a semina r on f i rep lace construc-tion and building brick veneer 8:30-10:30 a .m. a t the Northfield Hilton in Troy.

• On Monday. M a r c h 11, the -Sales and Market ing Council will present its biannual builder open house. Speaker Al Mayer will discuss cus tomer qualif icat ion and total cus-tomer sat isfact ion 8-11:30 a .m. a t the Novi Hilton

• On Tuesday, March 12, the Building Owners and Managers As-socaition will host a p rog ram on pre-vent ive ma in tenance 7:30-10 a .m. a t t he Clarion Hotel. Fa rming ton Hills

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Porches make comeback Screen-enclosed porches a r e back with an new

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For the benefi ts it of fers , a screen-enclosed porch is re la t ive ly inexpensive to instal l if a roofed porch is a l r eady in place. A luminum and f iber glass insect screening is avai lable in rol ls up to 48 inches wide a t local h a r d w a r e s tores and is s imply stapled fo studs. Many homeowners combine a cha i r rail with s tuds on four-foot (roll width) cen te rs .

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CONTEMPORARY a n d TRADITIONAL-.TYLES . 1 5 2 ' W A T E R F R O N T A G E

F c a t u r r s Include • 3 Bp d rooms • 2Vj Baths 1 Full Basement

Fully Carpeted 2 car a t tached G a r a j e Family -Room with largr fireplace

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1994 1995

N O N R E S I D E N T I A L

C O N S T R U C T I O N C O N T R A C T A W A R D S

1980 1 9 8 2 1984 1986 1588 1 9 9 0 " 1 9 9 2

1 9 8 2 = 100 U N I T E D S T A T E S — — — — D E T R O I T I

No te Some index da ta pr ior t o 1982 was be low 100

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NONRESIDENTIAL C O N S T R U C T I O N C O N T R A C T AWARDS

( m i l l i o n s o f d o l l a r s ) *

YEAR D E T R O I T ' MICHIGAN * UNITED STATES

1 9 7 1 4 3 1 8 7 4 2 5 . 5 9 0

.1972 4 8 7 1 , 0 1 1 2 7 . 1 1 8

1 9 7 3 6 3 3 " 1 , 1 5 5 3 1 . 5 3 4

1 9 7 4 6 4 8 1 , 3 1 5 3 3 . 8 5 9

1 9 7 5 4 8 3 . 9 5 1 3 0 . 3 3 6

1 9 7 6 5 8 4 1 , 1 1 6 3 0 . 0 4 4

1 9 7 7 8 0 7 1 . 5 2 6 3 5 . 2 9 9

1 9 7 8 9 0 2 1 , 7 5 2 4 5 . 0 4 6

1 9 7 9 1 , 0 2 3 1 , 9 7 5 4 9 . 6 5 9

1 9 8 0 1 , 0 8 6 1 . 9 7 0 5 2 . 4 9 1

1981 7 1 5 1 , 3 2 7 5 8 . 2 5 0

1 9 8 2 4 9 9 1 , 1 8 0 * 5 9 . 3 7 7

1 9 8 3 5 9 2 1 . 2 7 8 6 3 . 9 9 0 1 9 8 4 1 . 1 6 5 2 . 0 9 7 7 3 . 5 5 9

r 1 9 8 5 1 . 3 5 0 2 . 3 9 3 8 0 , 7 4 9

1 9 8 6 1 . 7 2 0 2 , 9 3 2 8 1 , 3 0 4

1 9 8 7 • 2 , 3 8 3 3 . 7 2 7 8 9 , 4 2 1

• 9 8 8 2 , 0 8 9 3%558 8 6 . 7 9 4

1989 • 1 . 8 4 9 3 . 5 1 4 9 3 . 0 5 8

R E S I D E N T I A L C O N S T R U C T I O N C O N T R A C T A W A R D S (mi l l ions ot d o l l a r s )

YEAR

1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

DETROIT'

680 773 850 567 488 656

1.004 1.132 1.097

598 344 330 614 930

1,271 1,797_ 1.903 1.889 1,673

M I C H I G A N

1.320 1.597 1.821 1.267

"3-.089*" 1.470 2.144 2.469 1.392 1.535 1.152

869 1,449 1.910 2.281 3.090 3.301 3.477 3.439

. UNITED STATES

34,714 45.366 45.696 34.174 31,269 43.651 61.433 74.949 74.686 .63.668 60.063 58,59.4 91.567

100.470 106,771 120.637 119.552 120.867 120.436

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ve added professionally stained woodwork throughout ana a fuN masonry fireplace small details lhat m'ake you comfortably at home

Situated m a prime Lrvoma location Gill Orchards is only rmnutes away om the conveniences lhat you r*'accustomed to Were not |ust selling 'bricks and mortar At GUI Orchard*, were

commmed to creating homes and a community lor your »ami»>

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Figures released by the G r e a t e r Detroit Southeast Michigan Business Attract ion & Expansion Council showed that the total do l la r volume of residential const ruct ion awards in 1989 was about 11 pe rcen t less than 1988 in the Detroi t a r ea

The 1989 Michigan total was abou t equal to the 1988 record level U.S. da ta shows a decrease of less than I percent during the s a m e period

Non-residential f igures m i r r o r the residential f igures Total non-residential construct ion con t r ac t awards declined 11 percent in 1989 compared to 1988 This fol lows an 11 percent decline recorded m 1988 over 1987

Statewide, the loss f o r 1988 was recorded at 1 pe rcen t c o m p a r e d with the increase of m o r e than T percent for the U S d u r i n g the s a m e period-

In t e rms of total const ruct ion contract awards , t he Det ro i t a r ea showed an 11 percen t dec rea se in -1989 compared to 1988 This followed a dec rease of T percent recorded in 1988 over 1987.

For Michigan, a n m c r e a s e of 16 percent was recorded over the 1988 total. But the L' S to ta l showed less than a 1 percent i m p r o v e m e n t

Source for the i n fo rma t ion was F W Dodge Division. 'McGraw-Hill Information Sys tems Co

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Just West of Telegraph

354-6600

PONTIAC ^7 GMC TRUCK I A MITSUBISHI

29300 Telegraph Just N. of 12 Mi. Road

29310 Telegraph Just N. of 12 Mile Rd.

353-9000 I 353-0910

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354-2950

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354-4900

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355-7500

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WAS $13,089

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4 DOOR WAGON

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WAS $13,027

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