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NOVI PUBLIC UBRAR) 5 0 $ JANUARY ^ Five Sections 40 Pages plus Supplements O p i n i o n s p a r k s b o n d n e e d s A POSITIVE V O T E / 12A L i v i n g T H E N E W S U V U N C H E S ANNUAL E A T E R Y P 0 L L / 1 B S p o r t s A L O O K B A C K AT T O P •92 S P O R T S STORIES / 7B C e r v l n a m e s n a m e s o f r e c a l l g r o u p B y J A N JEFFRES Staff Writef Art Cervl. leader of a group seek- ing to recaU Council Members Nanqr Cassis. Carol Mason and Joseph Toth, J1as sald all along the low-proflle members were not developers. Monday, he finally released the 11a1nes of the activists. Who are now Working on a second set of recall petlUons after the first were rejected last year by the county election commission. They are: former city police of- ficer Bill Charles, Victor Muscat. Itoy Wilson, David and Jan Kosslck, Angelo Barbcra. and Norma and MarJey Cox. Muscat is a lakes area business- man. Cervl, Barbera and the Coxes live on Haggerty Road. Some resi- dents there have been unhappy over what they termed delays In city \ approval of M-5. "We're not developer-driven. We Novi City Council, on Monday night, the sat through three-and-a-half hours of what memfc)ers have referred to as "Engi- neering 101. The story is o n p a g e 6A. never have hieen. People are saying something's got to change. That has been our motive all along," Cervl sald. T m sure this ia going to shoot holes In a lot of people who t h o u ^ t we were a big secret society. We're Just homeowners." Cervl sald the recall co11imlttee kept a low profile until now because one member did not want to spoil his chances of W111111ng an award in Continaed on 8 P o l i c e t o b e c o m e ' g o o d n e i g h b o r s ' Photo by BRYAN MITCHELL A s s t . C h i e f W i l l i a m M c E w a n ( u p p e r r i g h t ) c r a w l s i n t o t h e c e i l i n g i n R u b y T u e s d a y ' s I d t c h e n I n a n a t t e m p t t o g e t a t t h e f i r e s t i l l burning i n t h e r a f t e r s w h i l e firefighter Jeff Cherensi<y holds the ladder. G o o d b y e R u b y T u e s d a y , j u s t f o r n o w By CRIST1NA FERRIER Staff miar "Community-oriented policing." ln which officers are assigned to specific neighborhoods on a perma- nent basis. Is a program designed to bring citizens and police officers closer together. A reorganization of the Novl po- lice department aimed at Institut- ing community-oriented policing here took efl"ect last year, but is likely to t>e more apparent to resi- dents as officers become more visi- ble In neighborhoods and tlic prog- ram goes into full swing In early l993. The concept has already gone Into effect In Novl's north end, where oflScei^ assigned to the area have developed a relationship with the l,akes Area Residents Associa- tion (LAFIA) and met several people In the area. It kicked off with Novl I\jllce Chief Doug Shaeffer introducing the ofQcers assigned to the north ContlflQed on 9 By RANDY COBLE Staff Writer Ftuby Tuesday, a popularlV^elve Oaks Mall re- staurant, remained dosed this week following a S u n d a y eve111ng fire. The blaze caused no Injuries, but did do thou- sands of dollars In damage to the eatery and sur- rounding businesses. -We don't have a formal estl111atc of the dam- age." said Novl Fire Chief .Arthiir Ijenaghan, 'but rd say a ballpark Qgare would easily be over $10,000." Three of the restaurant's employees com- plained to firefighters of shortness of breath, Ije- naghan said, and were treated for smoke Inhala- tion With oxygen at the scene. Ruby Tuesday, located on the upper level of TVelve Oaks between Lord & Taylor and Sears, had Just closed Sunday evening when the fire occurred. "We got the call at 8:04 p.m.," sald Lenaghan. "The restaurant people said that they had bieen cleaning the grill In the kitchen. They turned up the heat to bum off the grease, and it apparently ignited the grease on the stove and on the smoke hood above IL" A diy-chemlcal extlngi11shing system located above the grill activated when the ftne Ignited, le- naghan said. While it did not put out the fire, it did contain IL "It kept It firom extending iurther." he said, "and It prevent-d a lot of further/darrsage." The overhead water sprinklers did not actlvl- tate during the fire, he said. As a precaution. oEQclals evacuated the entire nrall, which was not a difficult task. "There wasn't any problem," said "Hvelve Oaks General Ma11ager Phillip Morosco, 'because so few people were in the restaurant itself." That was true of the entire mall. Most busines- ses were dosed at the time of the fire. The only open establlshmients were some restaurants and the theater. The blaze went fiom the grill to the smoke hood and up through the chlnlney, Le11aghan said. Igniting surrounding roofing material. 'We had the fire effectively under control in about 30 minutes," Lenaghan said. "It took ab- outan hour to complete theJob," he added, refer- ring to snuffing out any remaining embers. The fire damaged the kitchen of Ruby Tues- day, and so1ne nearby businesses SL1ffered smoke and water da1nage as well. Morosco said that FYanklln Quest, a store lo- cated next to the eatciy. "had some smoke prob- lems and a couple of stores imdErnc.iL^t Ruby Tuesday had some Water damage, but they all opened up (the next day)." The restaurant Itself, however, will iTeniiiln dosed until repairs are complete. Morosco esil mated that might happen — and Ruby Tuesday reopen — as early as the end of tlis week. "1 assi1me thqr"ll niove pretty quick Ihe re- pairs could be done In a couple of days," Le- naghan said. City buUdl11g and fire officials will assess what damage occurred and Issue permits for repair work to begin, he continued. "This wasn't a 111aJor fire," said Ler1aghan. "There's not a lot of structural damage, but they did sustain a fairly substantial loss." G r e e n f l a g d r o p s f o r s p o r t s m u s e u m By RANDY COBLE Staff Writer The Big Three are going to be In Novl for the big one. Motorsports directors of Ford, General Motors and Chiysler were recently named honorary co- chairmen of the grand opening party and benefit auction for the Motorsports Museum and Hall of Fame of America, located in the Nov! Ejqpo Center. And it all happens this weekend. A slew of activities will take place to celebrate the opening, Induding a race vehlde show, racing memor- abilia auction, and the grand open- ing party Itself on Saturday evening. Adirdsslon Is $40 per person, and Indudes admission to the vehl- de show a11d remote control car races on Saturday, Jan. 10 bom noon to 5 p.m. All proceeds from the event go to support oilgolng Im- provements and acquisitions to at the museu111. To oitler tickets by phone usi11g Visa or Mastercard call 349-RACE. Mlchad Kranefuss, director of special vehide operatioils for Ford Motor Compar^; David Hederich, pubUc relatio11s manager of GMTs motorsports technology group, and Mlchad Kane, manager of motors- ports operations for Chiysler Cor- poration will be fipont a11d center for I it all. Hall of Fame Chairman Ben Schelwe will step aside for the evening. This event Is taportant to us be- I cause it shows eveiyone we have a place to call home." said Ron Wat- ;son. executive director of the Mo- torsports Muset1m and Hall of Fame of America. "We've reached "Now American motors- ports, which have spec- tator audiencesas large a s f o o t b a l l a n d basket- ball, h a v e t h e i r own national hall of fame like t h o s e o f o t h e r sports." Ron Watson Museum director probably our biggest goal to date, which has been establishing the pen1ianent location of the museum that weVe been dreaming of and planning for four years.'' The idea of a national museum/ hall of feme for motorsports to be built In Novl began when the town lent its nameto thelegendaiy InAr- Car of the 1940s, 'SOs and '60s — The Novl Special. The dream of yes- terday has beco1ne today's reality, as the hall has grown Into a show- case for all motorspd;^., autojno- blles of all types app«ulng along- slde boats, alrplaiies and motorcydes. Members of the Hall of Fa1i»e in- dude such names as A,J. Foyt, Ri- chard Petty and Big Dadily Don Garlits: boat racer Dean Che- noweth, air racing ace Jimmy Doo- little and motonyde champion Joe Petrali are also nuniered anxlng the holiorees. The Motorsports Museum wlHte open to the public from9a.m to3 p.m on Jan. 9 and from 1joon to 5 p . m o n J a n . 10. A special 1ace vehl- de show will take place at the same P a r k b o n d e l e c t i o n ' s a r o u n d t h e c o r n e r By JAN JEFFRES Staff Writer Jan. 12 is billed by dty officials as the last chance residents will have to "rescue" vacant land in Novl before encroaching development gobbles up what could be dty parks. "I don't think the voters Want to see us co111e b e f o r e them with another issue." Parks and Recrea- Uon Director Dan Davis, who is also a Novl resident, said. "I'm gol1ig to t>e asking myself the same same questions: 'Can I afford the tax dollars.' I look at n y kids and say 'can I afford not tor " The special election Tuesday asks voters to approve the sale of $9.9 million in dty bonds to add another 500 acres to the current parks Inventory of 150 acres. Of that, $8,8 million will go towards buying three tracts of land in north and west Novl, while $1.1 million Continued on 11 An early artist's rendition of tfle interior of ttie Motorsports Museum and Hall of Fame. time. Organizers said they expect up to 80 vehicles from Various motors- ports to roll in for the show. Corpo- rate and private owners will their babies to the two-day show. Vehl- des on display wlU Indude the Novl Special and other IndyCars, stock and sport cars, riMlorcydes, a drag- ster — even hyditiplanes. Admis- sion Is $4 for aiiults. $2 for children 12 and under. A 111e1norabilia auction will be held at 6 p.m. on Saturday. I-ast year's auction Induded such Items as racing helmets, drlVei's suits and donated books and artwork. It raised over $22,000. 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A r t Cerv l . leader o f a g roup seek­i n g to recaU C o u n c i l M e m b e r s Nanq r Cassis. C a r o l Mason a n d J o s e p h T o t h , J1as sa ld al l a l o n g the l o w - p r o f l l e m e m b e r s we re n o t developers.

M o n d a y , he finally released the 11a1nes o f the ac t i v i s ts . Who a re n o w Work ing o n a second set o f reca l l pe t lUons after t h e first were re jected last y e a r b y t h e coun t y e lec t ion c o m m i s s i o n .

T h e y are : f o r m e r c i ty po l ice of­ficer B i l l Char les , V ic to r M u s c a t . I toy W i l s o n , D a v i d a n d J a n Koss lck , Ange lo Ba rbc ra . a n d No rma a n d MarJey Cox.

M u s c a t is a lakes area bus iness ­m a n . Cerv l , B a r b e r a a n d the Coxes l ive o n Hagger ty Road . Some res i ­den ts the re have been u n h a p p y over w h a t they t e r m e d delays I n city

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never have hieen. People a re say ing someth ing ' s got to change. T h a t has been o u r mot ive a l l a long , " Cerv l sa ld .

T m s u r e th i s ia go ing t o shoo t holes In a lo t o f people w h o t h o u ^ t w e were a b i g secret society . We're Jus t homeowners . "

Cerv l sa ld the recal l co11imlttee kep t a low prof i le u n t i l n o w because one m e m b e r d i d no t w a n t t o spo i l h i s chances o f W111111ng a n award i n

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A s s t . C h i e f W i l l i a m M c E w a n ( u p p e r r i g h t ) c r a w l s i n t o t h e c e i l i n g i n R u b y T u e s d a y ' s I d t c h e n I n a n a t t e m p t t o g e t a t t h e f i r e s t i l l

b u r n i n g i n t h e r a f t e r s w h i l e firefighter J e f f C h e r e n s i < y h o l d s t h e l a d d e r .

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" C o m m u n i t y - o r i e n t e d po l i c ing . " l n w h i c h off icers a re ass igned to speci f ic ne i ghbo rhoods o n a p e r m a ­n e n t b a s i s . Is a p r o g r a m des igned to b r i n g c i t izens a n d pol ice of f icers closer together.

A reo rgan iza t i on o f the Novl po ­lice d e p a r t m e n t a i m e d a t I n s t i t u t ­i ng c o m m u n i t y - o r i e n t e d p o l i c i n g here t o o k efl"ect l as t year, b u t is l i ke ly t o t>e m o r e a p p a r e n t t o r e s i ­den ts as off icers become more v i s i ­

b le I n ne ighbo rhoods a n d t l i c p rog ­r a m goes i n t o f u l l s w i n g I n ear ly l 9 9 3 .

T h e concept has a l ready gone In to effect I n Novl 's n o r t h e n d , whe re oflScei^ assigned t o t h e a rea have developed a re la t i onsh ip w i t h the l ,akes A rea Residents Associa­t i o n (LAFIA) a n d m e t several people In t h e area.

I t k i c k e d of f w i t h Nov l I \ j l lce Ch ie f D o u g Shaeffer i n t r o d u c i n g the ofQcers ass igned to the n o r t h

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Ftuby Tuesday, a popu la r lV^e l ve Oaks M a l l r e ­s tau ran t , rema ined d o s e d th i s w e e k fo l low ing a S u n d a y eve111ng fire.

The blaze caused n o I n j u r i es , b u t d i d do t h o u ­sands o f do l la rs I n damage to t h e ea te ry a n d s u r ­r o u n d i n g bus inesses.

-We don ' t have a f o r m a l estl111atc o f the d a m ­age." sa id Nov l F i re Ch ie f .Ar th i i r I j enaghan , ' b u t r d say a b a l l p a r k Qgare w o u l d eas i ly be over $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . "

Th ree o f t h e res tau ran t ' s employees c o m ­p la i ned to firefighters o f sho r tness o f b r e a t h , I je-n a g h a n sa id , a n d were t rea ted fo r s m o k e Inha la ­t i o n W i th oxygen a t t he scene.

R u b y Tuesday , located o n t h e u p p e r level o f TVe lve Oaks be tween L o r d & T a y l o r a n d Sears, h a d Jus t c losed S u n d a y even ing w h e n the fire occu r red .

"We got t h e cal l a t 8 :04 p .m. , " s a l d Lenaghan . "The r e s t a u r a n t people s a i d t h a t t h e y h a d bieen c lean ing the g r i l l I n the k i t c h e n . T h e y t u r n e d u p

the h e a t to b u m off the grease, and i t apparen t l y igni ted the grease o n the stove and o n the smoke hood above I L "

A d i y - c h e m l c a l ext lngi11shing sys tem located above the g r i l l ac t i va ted w h e n the ftne Ign i ted, l e ­n a g h a n sa id . W h i l e i t d i d n o t p u t o u t t h e fire, i t d id c o n t a i n I L

" I t k e p t I t firom ex tend ing iu r ther . " h e sa id , "and I t p r e v e n t - d a l o t o f further/darrsage."

The ove rhead w a t e r sp r i nk l e r s d i d no t act lv l -tate d u r i n g t h e fire, he sa id .

As a p r e c a u t i o n . oEQclals evacuated the ent i re nral l , w h i c h w a s n o t a d i f f i cu l t task .

"There w a s n ' t a n y p r o b l e m , " said "Hvelve Oaks General Ma11ager Ph i l l i p Morosco, 'because so few people w e r e i n t h e res tau ran t i tself ."

T h a t w a s t r u e o f the en t i r e ma l l . Mos t bus ines­ses were d o s e d a t t he t i m e o f the fire. T h e on ly open establ lshmients w e r e some res tauran ts a n d the theater .

The blaze w e n t fiom t h e gr i l l to t he smoke hood a n d u p t h r o u g h t h e ch ln lney, Le11aghan said. I gn i t i ng s u r r o u n d i n g roof ing mater ia l .

' W e h a d the fire effect ively under con t ro l i n

abou t 3 0 m i n u t e s , " Lenaghan said. " I t t ook ab-o u t a n h o u r t o complete the Job," he a d d e d , refer­r i ng to s n u f f i n g o u t a n y r e m a i n i n g e m b e r s .

The fire damaged the k i t c h e n o f R u b y Tues­day, a n d so1ne nea rby businesses SL1ffered smoke a n d w a t e r da1nage as we l l .

Morosco s a i d t h a t FYank l ln Quest , a s to re lo­cated n e x t t o t h e ea tc i y . " h a d some s m o k e p rob­lems a n d a coup le o f stores imdErnc.iL^t Ruby Tuesday h a d some Water damage, b u t t hey a l l opened u p ( the nex t day)."

The r e s t a u r a n t Itself, however, w i l l iTeniiiln d o s e d u n t i l repa i rs are complete. M o r o s c o es i l ma ted t h a t m i g h t h a p p e n — and R u b y Tuesday reopen — as ear ly as the end o f t l i s week .

"1 assi1me thqr" l l n iove p re t ty q u i c k Ihe re­pa i rs c o u l d b e done I n a couple o f d a y s , " Le­n a g h a n sa id .

Ci ty buUdl11g and fire off ic ials w i l l assess w h a t damage o c c u r r e d a n d Issue permi ts f o r r epa i r w o r k to b e g i n , he c o n t i n u e d .

"This w a s n ' t a 111aJor fire," sa id Ler1aghan. "There's n o t a l o t of s t r u c t u r a l damage, b u t they d i d s u s t a i n a fa i r ly subs tan t i a l loss."

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The B i g Three a re go ing to be In Novl fo r t h e b ig one .

Mo to rspo r t s d i rec to rs o f F o r d , Genera l Mo to rs a n d Ch i ys le r were r e c e n t l y n a m e d h o n o r a r y c o -c h a i r m e n o f t he g r a n d o p e n i n g par ty a n d benef i t a u c t i o n fo r t h e Mo to rspo r t s M u s e u m a n d H a l l o f Fame o f Amer i ca , located i n t h e Nov! Ejqpo Center.

A n d i t a l l happens t h i s weekend . A s lew o f act iv i t ies w i l l take p lace

to ce lebrate the o p e n i n g , I n d u d i n g a race v e h l d e show, r a c i n g m e m o r ­abi l ia a u c t i o n , a n d t h e g r a n d o p e n ­i n g p a r t y I t s e l f o n S a t u r d a y evening.

A d i r d s s l o n Is $ 4 0 per pe rson , a n d I n d u d e s a d m i s s i o n to the v e h l ­d e s h o w a11d r e m o t e con t ro l c a r races o n Sa tu rday , J a n . 10 bom noon to 5 p . m . A l l p roceeds from t h e event go t o s u p p o r t o i lgo lng I m ­p rovemen ts a n d acqu is i t i ons to a t the museu111. To o i t l e r t i ckets b y phone usi11g V isa o r Mas te r ca rd ca l l 349 -RACE.

M l c h a d K rane fuss , d i rec tor o f special v e h i d e opera t io i l s for F o r d Mo to r C o m p a r ^ ; D a v i d Heder i ch , pubUc relatio11s m a n a g e r of GMTs m o t o r s p o r t s techno logy g roup , a n d M l c h a d K a n e , m a n a g e r o f m o t o r s -por ts opera t ions f o r C h i y s l e r Co r ­po ra t i on w i l l be fipont a11d center f o r

I i t a l l . H a l l o f F a m e C h a i r m a n B e n Schelwe w i l l s tep as ide for t h e evening.

T h i s even t Is taportant to u s b e -I cause i t s h o w s eve iyone we have a

place to c a l l home. " s a i d Ron W a t -;son. execu t ive d i r ec to r o f the M o ­t o r s p o r t s Muse t1m a n d H a l l o f Fame o f A m e r i c a . "We've reached

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n a t i o n a l h a l l o f f a m e l i k e

t h o s e o f o t h e r s p o r t s . "

Ron Watson

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p robab l y o u r biggest goal t o date, w h i c h h a s been es tab l i sh ing the pen1 ianent locat ion o f the m u s e u m t h a t w e V e been d reaming o f a n d p l a n n i n g fo r f ou r years. ' '

T h e i d e a o f a na t iona l m u s e u m / ha l l o f feme fo r motorspor ts to be b u i l t I n Nov l began w h e n t h e t o w n len t i t s n a m e t o the legenda iy InAr -Car o f t h e 1940s, 'SOs a n d '60s — The N o v l Spec ia l . The d r e a m o f yes­te rday h a s beco1ne today's real i ty , as t h e h a l l h a s grown In to a show­case fo r a l l m o t o r s p d ; ^ . , au to j no -bl les o f a l l types a p p « u l n g a long-s l d e b o a t s , a l r p l a i i e s a n d m o t o r c y d e s .

M e m b e r s o f t he Ha l l o f Fa1i»e i n -d u d e s u c h n a m e s as A , J . Foy t , R i -c h a r d Pet ty a n d Big Dad i l y D o n G a r l i t s : b o a t racer Dean Che-n o w e t h , a i r r a c i n g ace J i m m y Doo-l i t t le a n d m o t o n y d e c h a m p i o n Joe Pet ra l i a re a lso n u n i e r e d anx lng the ho l i o rees .

T h e M o t o r s p o r t s M u s e u m w l H t e open t o t h e p u b l i c from9a.m to3 p . m o n J a n . 9 a n d from 1joon to 5 p . m o n J a n . 10. A special 1ace veh l ­d e s h o w w i l l t ake place at t h e same

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J a n . 12 is b i l led b y d t y off icials as the last chance res idents w i l l have to " rescue" vacan t l a n d in Nov l before enc roach ing d e v e l o p m e n t gobbles u p w h a t c o u l d be d t y parks .

" I don' t t h i n k the v o t e r s Want to see us co111e before t h e m w i t h another issue." Parks a n d Recrea-Uon Director D a n Dav is , w h o is a lso a Novl res ident , sa id .

" I 'm gol1ig to t>e ask ing m y s e l f the same same quest ions: ' C a n I a f fo rd the tax do l lars . ' I look a t n y k ids a n d say ' can I af ford n o t t o r "

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N O V i s c h o o l s : T h e .Novl schoo ls B a r d o f E d u o U o n w l U m e e t In r eg ­u l a r ixssUm i n t he E d u c a U o r l a i S e r v l t ^ B u l l d l i l g .

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S e n i o r P a r t y : - m e N o v I H i g h S c h o o l S e m o r A l l N l g h t P a r t y p a r e n t m -f o r m a U o n a l g h t WlU b e held at 7 p . m . i n t he h l ^ schoOol a u f H t o r i u i a V ideo v i e w i n g a n d t i c k e t sales ava i l ab le .

C i t y C o u n c i l : l ^ e NCvl c i t y C o u n c l i w i l l m e c t a t 8 p . m . i n the c o u n ­c i l c h a m b e r s o f t he NoVl C iv ic Cen te r .

L i b r a r y B o a r d : T h e N C M U b r a i y B o a r d wU l m e e t a t 7 : 3 0 p .m . m t h e Nov l l l b i a r y b u i l d i n g .

H e a l t h t e s t s : c o m m u n i t y e m s Wm s p o n s o r b l o o d p r e s s u r e t e s t i n g a n d ch( ) les te ro l t esUng i n t_he Navi C iv ic C e n t e r from 7 : 3 0 - 9 p . m . i n c o n -J u n c U o n w i t h the N o v l C i t y C o u n c i l m e e t i j l g .

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L i v i n g T r u s t s S e m i n a r : J o h n C. R c x f o r d , a t t o r n e y . Wi l l c o n d u c t a s e m i n a r r e g a r d i n g the use o f l i v ing t r u s t s as esta te p l a n n i n g too ls . T h e s e m i n a r w i l l be he ld f r o m 6 : 3 0 - 8 p . m . Ln R o o m 135 o f t h e C i y s t a l G l e n OfBce C e n t e r located b e h i n d the Nov l H l l t f j n H o t e l . A d m i s s i o n ls f ree b u t s e a l i n g i s l i m i t e d . C a l l 3 4 8 - 5 7 9 7 to reg is te r .

B a n d r e h e a r s a l : T h e NoVl Conce r t B a n d r e h e a r s e s a t 7 : 3 0 p . m . i n t i l e b a n d r o o m at Nov i H i g h Schoo l . Fo r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n o n the g r o u p , ca l l m a n a g e r W a r r e n L e d g e r a t 3 4 8 - 2 9 5 5 .

C a m e r a C l u b : T h e NCvl c a m e r a C l u b m e e t s a t 7 : 3 0 p . m . m the NovI C M C Cen te r . Fo r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l H u g h C r a w f o r d a t 3 4 9 - 5 0 7 9 .

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L i o n s C l u b : The Nov i L i o n s C l u b Wil l m e e t a t K i m ' s G a r d e n s a t 6 : 3 0 p . m . for d i n n e r f o l l owed b y a mee t i ng .

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I a m b e i n g flooded of lF m y

You m igh t tl11i11t t ha t l i v ing o n t h e ^ I ^ p p n f D r O D C r t V " 30 -ac re Wooded estate I j c h l n d t h e O W R p l C C e 0 1 p I u p c i t y .

Barbara Van Buren

Homeowner

I m p o s i n g green I ron gates on N ine M i l e Road near Center Street w o u l d be a sma l l slice o f parad ise on e a r t h .

B u t to owner B a r b a r a V a n B u r e n , there 's a he l l i sh tw is t to the s to r y . S h e a n d her s o n Patrlclc say tJ iat s ince D u n b a r t o n Pines s u h x l M s l o n w a s b u i l t nex t -door l S y e a r s ago, t h e p r o p e r t y h a s b e e n p l a g u e d b y flooding.

" I a m a p r i sone r o n t l i l s piece o f p rope r t y . Th is Is t he l a i ^ c s t s ing le p iece o f res ident ia l p rope r t y left l n Nov l . I a m the h i g h e s t taxpayer a n d t h e y j u s t Ignore n1c," V a n B u r e n s a i d .

" W e w o u l d l i k e otu- p roper ty b a c k the Way I t was o r t hey c a n b u y It fix>m u s . "

V a n B u r e n , w h o w o u l d l ike t o 11K>ve to F lor ida, s a i d she h a s h a d of­fe rs as h i g h as $ 2 . 1 m l l l l o n from d e ­ve lopers , b u t t hey b a c k o u t from t h e dea l w h e n they l e a m a b o u t the Water p r o b l e m s .

FJalns early ti11s week left T h o r n t o n a n d M i l l e r Creeks, w h i c h c u t across the V a n B u r e n l a n d , si1rglng over t h e i r b a n k s .

P a t r i c k V a n B u r e n sa id t h a t as a c l iUd he used to h o p over M i l l e r Creek . Monday , h e p robab ly w o u l d have qua l i f ied for t h e O lymp ics i f h e c o u l d have pu l l ed o f f t l i a t feat.

T h e V a n B u r e n s were n o t the o n l y ones t o exper ience w a t e r proble1ns th i s week . The N a t i o n a l Weather Ser­v ice repo r ted t ha t 1.59 Inches of r a i n fe l l o n the met ro a rea Monday . T h e w e a t h e r services pos ted flash flood w a r n i n g s t l i r o u g h o u t the day .

B u t i n December 1978, The Nbi;f AfeiDs repor ted t h a t W i l l i a m V a n B u ­r e n , B a r b a r a V a n B u r e n ' s e x -h u s b a n d , p ro tes ted to the Nov l C i t y C o u n c l i t h a t a 2 7 - l n c h cu l ve r t lead-; i n g f r o m t h e no t - ye t -bu l l t D u n b a r t o n P lnes suhxl lVlslon d r a i n e d across h i s p rope r t y .

M. t he t ime. V a n B u r e n said l i l s l a n d w a s e rod ing a n d the fol iage w a s d y i n g from the wa te r .

The f a m i l y bough t the estate, B r o o k l a n d F a r m , from a n automot ive c o m p a n y v ice pres ident i n 1968. Bar­bara V a n B u r e n said they never had flooding t m t f l the area a r o u n d the acreage began to tie developed.

F a m i l y p ic tures s h o w a p lac id s t ream w i t h a founta in a n d danL Van B u r e n says tiefore D u n b a r t o n Pines Went i n , t h e creeks o f ten d i red o u t

T V o y e a r s ago, t he fami l y pre­sented a damage c l a i m o f $307 ,000 to the c i t y . T h i s Inc luded a c a k u l a -Uon from J C K & Associates. Novl's c o n s u l t i i l g engineers, a n d the c i t y as­sessor t i i a t t h e proper ty dlml11ished l n va lue b y $152,000 d u e to a n In ­crease I n t h e flood p la i n .

A t t h a t t l m e . It was f o u n d t h a t resi­d e n t s o f D u n b a r t o n F>lnes h a d boarded u p a cuNer t I n the subd iv i ­sion's stor111water re ten t ion bas in there w h i c h caused the overf low onto the V a n B u r e n proper ty , Joseph Kapelczak, pres ident o f J C K & Asso­ciates, s a i d Monday.

The c i t y ' s Insurance f i r m . Risk Ma n a g e me n t , agreed to a p a y m e n t of $20 ,000 o n the $307 ,000 c l a i m -prov ided t h e V a n Bu rens s igned a wa iver s a y i n g they w o u l d m a k e no f u r t he r lega l clai ins u p o n the city. The f a m i l y refused to do tha t .

'We w o u l d be the people l iab le for l awsu i t s i f w e d id sell I n the fu tu re , " Ba rba ra V a n Bu ren exp la ined.

"I feel so hopeless a n d so cheated. " Joseph Kapelczak, p res iden t of

J C K & Assoc ia tes , says t h a t a s t u d y done b y h i s ftrm and a second engi ­neer ing c o m p a i i y hired b y Risk M a n ­agement , s h o w that the V a n B u r e n l a n d Is o n a flood p la in a n d t h a t the deve lopments n e a r t y have n o t i n ­creased t h e w a t e r levels.

Novl's 1 9 8 3 s tormwater mas te r

B a r b a r a V a n B u r e n l o o k s a t f l o o d e d M i l l e r C r e e k .

p l a n shows t h e hon1eslte as a n area w h i c h l l as flooding p rob lems, as does the ad jacent sub tSv ls lon , B r o o k l a n d Fanms In Nov l T o w n s h i p .

T h q r (the V a n Burens) l i ave been c o n ^ l a l n l i l g a b o u t the flooding for ten to twelve y e a r s . D u n b a r t o n Pines d i d p l u g u p t h a t b a s i n . T h a t d l d c o n ­t r i bu te to t he da1nage," Ass i s t an t Ci ty Manage r C r a i g K laver sa id .

"None o f t h e evidence s u p p o r t e d t h a t c l a im . We den ied t h a t c l a i m . W e d i d m a k e a t o k e n oflfer to sett le I t . "

K laver sa id h e doesn' t k n o w i f a re ­s o l u t i o n to t he pendl11g c l a i m Is I n s ight .

"We w o u l d h a v e to evaluate t ha t , " he added .

"We asked J C K to look a t It based o n recen t flooding. The repo r t i sn ' t done y e t "

T h e f am i l y h a s a 1990 le t ter f r o m the c i t y oDer lng to place m e s h o n t h e

s t ream l ieds, c lean o u t the sl i t a n d debris b r o u g h t In by the floodwaters, repair f enc ing a n d clear ou t some dead trees. Tha t never happened , Patr ick V a n B u r e n sa id .

Because o f the fight h i s fami ly has Waged, the college s tuden t says he Is p l a n n i n g to change h i s ma jo r fi^om account ing to env i r onmen ta l resour­

ces managemen t . T l l e y s h o u l d s low d o w n a n d take

care of some o f the i r p rob lems as a re­su l t of t h i s deve lopment , ' h e said.

"1 c a n ' t j u s t ta l k a l x i u t I t . I have to do someth ing . "

Ba rba ra V a n B u r e n has d iscussed her case w i t h a n a t to rney b u t hasn ' t sued the c i ty ye t . She says she Would

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r a t h e r n o t i ncu r t h e expense o f h i r i n g a n e n v i r o n m e n t a l a t t o r n e y for $ 2 6 0 a n h o u r .

"They (city ofScials) to ld m e I h a d t o Wait to c o m p l a i n i m t l l t h e n e x t d e ­t e n t i o n p o n d Is b u i l t . I t o l d t h e m 1 w o u l d t ie dead l y t h e n , " she s a i d .

' I a m bieing flooded of f m y o w n p iece o f p roper ty . "

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C h r i s t m a s h a n d c u f f s l e a d t o a r r e s t

Navi police ar rested a n1an In the O ld D u t c h Fa rms mobi le h o m e park on Chr i s tmas after he repor tedly k n o c k e d h i s g i r l f r iend d o w n , then p o i i n d e d her head o n the floor scv-eral t l Infrs.

T h e w o m a n to ld pol ice t h a t she a n d h e r boyf r iend had h a d several d r i n k s w h e n she decided to give h i m his Chr i s tmas present — a set of handcuf fs . He apparen t l y d l d n t l ike the gift a n d bcc.ame angry , t hen the pa i r got Into a verbal argunvenL

She sa id he sudden ly a t t acked her a n d k n o c k e d h e r d o w n , t h e n poundc(: l her head on the Door seV-eral t imes. She was t r anspo r ted to Prov idence P a r k .Medical Center where she was t reated a n d released.

Police reporte<lly Uled l o t a l k to the boyf r iend, b u t he was " h i g h l y in tox l -cated." A compu te r l,aw En fo rcemen t In fo rmat ion Ne twork fUEIN) check showed a n o u t s t a n d i n g a r res t war-ran t for d isorder ly conduc t i n East Lansing, so the m a n was ar res ted. He l a te r p o s t e d b o n d a n d was released.

CHILD NEGLECT: A res ident o n Wa l -don i n the Waterv iew F a r m s apar t ­men t cximplex repor ted Dec. 23 that two sma l l ch i l d ren were runnl11g th rough the apa r tmen t b u i l d i n g ha l l ­way, naked a n d wet.

I n add iUon, she sa id , t h e ch i l d ­ren's rrvother was no t home.

W h e n pol ice arr ived a t t h e apar t ­men t , they repor ted that the m o t h e r was h o m e a n d bo th of the c h i l d r e n were Insl t ie, r u n n i n g a r o u n d the apa r tmen t .

The w o m a n told police she left her ch i l d ren alone ' f o r a few m i n u t e s " wh i le they were In the b a t h t u b . She f u r t he r sa id she was send ing the ch i l d ren to s tay w i t h her m o t h e r In A labama for "at least s ix m o n t h s . "

U R C E N Y BY TRICK: A n employee a t the Mobi l gas staUon repor ted Dec. 23 tha t a cus tomer t r icked h e r o u t of $ 1 0 torn t l ie cash register.

She sa id she was posit ive t h a t she gave the suspect $ 1 8 change, w h i c h was the correct a m o i m L The suspec t s ta r ted to w a l k away, then t i umed ar-o t l n d a i l d showed $8 . i n s i s t i n g t h a t was a l l she gave h i m .

The suspect reportedly became v i ­o lent a n d yel led a t the employee, s h ­o u t i n g T o u ' r e gonna give m e m y 111o-ney . ' T h e employee repor ted ly gave h i m $ 10 because she was frightened o f the suspect .

A n ass is tan t manager a t t h e gas s ta t ion a lso told pol ice he h e a r d the suspect ye l l ing at the employee. A f te r he left, he coun ted o u t the cash reg is ­ter a n d f o u n d It to be $10 s h o r t

The suspec t was las t seen leav ing i n a t a n O ldsmob l le Cut lass .

AUTO THEFT: Nov! off icers p a t r o l l ­i n g Twelve Oaks Ma l l Dec. 24 d iscov­ered a 1983 Chevro let Cava l ie r left run i1 Ing I n a hand icapped space .

l n t he b a c k seat were several gar ­bage bags filled w i t h c lo th ing t h a t s t i l l h a d tags a n d appeared t o be s to len.

A check o f the ca r o n the c o n l p u ter L E I N t u r n e d u p c l e a r a t 3:30 p . m . Of­ficers w a t c h e d the ca r for severa l h o u r s wal t l i1g for someone to r e t u r n , b u t no suspects appeared.

W h e n the m a l l closed a n d n o one appeared to c l a i m the car, of f icers de­c i d e d t o have the car towed. A second l £ I N check a t t h a t Ume l isted t h e ca r as s to len o u t o f Det ro i t . The c a r was repo r ted s to len a t 4 :30 p .m.

T h e ca r w a s Impounded a n d towed to the po l i ce s ta t ion , where of f icers c o n f i s c a t e d a n d i n v e n t o r i e d t h e c l o t h i n g .

THREATS: A res iden t o n B r a n d o n Dr tve In the C o u n t r y Cous ins m o b i l e h o m e p a r k repor ted Dec. 2 7 t h a t she w a s rece i v i ng t h r e a t e n i n g p h o n e ca l l s from someone w h o c la ta led to h a v e a g u n a n d k n o w w h e r e she l ives.

A s po l ice were takl11g a s t a t e m e n t . from the res iden t , they repor ted t h a t ; a r e d F o r d E X P occup ied h y t w o w h l t e , ma les d rove past the h o m e severa l

> t imes . Police s t o p p e d t h e m a n d t hey s a i d

they were l o o k i n g fo r a friend w h o . l i ved In t h e t r a i l e r p a r k , b u t t h q r w e r e

; n o t su re exac t ly w h e r e she l i ved . ' They t o ld po l i ce t h e friend's n a m e

a n d they doub le -checked the s t o i y . : T h e y f o u n d the friend w h o s a l d s h e

d i d k n o w t h e m , b u t n o t v e i y w e l l . Thty a s k e d the w o m a n vho w a s

rece iv ing the ca l ls i f she k n e w t h e s e mfcn. a n d she sa id she d i d no t k n o w

. t h a n , b u t Was posi t ive t h a t one o f t h e : r o m had the s a m e voice as the pe r ­s o n o n t h e p h o n e .

T h e t w o m e n , however, r e m a i n e d • a d a m a n t t h a t they h a d n o t ca l led t h e w o m a n .

- B I B E Z Z L E M E N T : A f o n n e r Serv ice ^Merchand ise e n ^ l c y e e laces p o s s l -. ;b le embezz lement cr larges af ter s h e ' w a s caug j i t o n v ideo t a k i n g tooney • ' f r om a c a s h register .

Store m a n a g e m e n t t o l d poUce t h e y ' w e i c h a v i n g p rob lems w i t h c a s h . 'ahortages i n t he s tore , so they set u p : t b e cameras . T h e suspec t h m i b e e n : h l n d at t h e s tcsc less t h a n a m o n t h b e f i n c t h e I n c i d e n t

LARCENY: A res ident o n W i n i U e -d o n W a y r e p c x t e d D e c . 2 9 t h a t 8 o n ) e -o n e b roke In to h i s 1981 C M C C a b a l -l e r o p i c k u p t r u c k , v ^ c h was p a r k e d I n front o f h i s h n n e I n t h e Woods o f N o v l subd tv l s t on .

PoUce sa ld t he u n k n o w n suspec ts b r o k e o u t t h e s ide w i n d o w o f t h e v e h l -c i e a n d sto le a p a i r o f b r o w n k a t h e r g k w e s . t w o Dash l lghts , t w o casse t te

P o l i c e N e w s

tapes, a co l lec t ion o f assor ted c o m ­pact d isks , a set o f j u m p e r cables a n d a pafr o f stereo speakers.

T h e owne r sa id he p a r k e d h is t r u c k at 7 p . m Dec. 2 8 a n d discov­ered the damage the fo l lowing mom-tng a t 10 a . m

There a re c i B r e n t l y n o suspec ts or wi tnesses.

U R C E N Y : A res ident o n Vl l lagew-ood R o a d repor ted Dec. 21 t h a t someone stole the $ 5 0 hood o r n a ­m e n t from the hood o f he r 1986 Pon -t lac Par ls lenne.

I n a d d i t i o n , she sa id , t he t r u n k l i d lock cover , also Va lued a t $50 , w a s nnlsslng.

She to ld police she pa rked a n d locked h e r car I n t h e s o u t h p a r k i n g

l o t o f her Lakewood C o n d o m i n i u m s home . The car w a s I n the h a n d ­icapped s p o t

LARCENY: A res iden t o n S a r a h F l y n n In t he S immons Orcha rd s u b ­d iv i s ion reported Dec. 23 that s o m e ­o n e stole h e r $ 1,000 d iamond t e n n i s bracelet from the top o f her d resse r l as t J u n e . I n add iUon. she s a i d , a $ 1 0 0 Hudson 's gi f t cert i f icate w a s s to len from he r dresser In November .

The w o m a n said she suspec ted h e r c leaning service. She to ld px>lice she d idn ' t repor t the Inc idents ea r l i e r because she d idn ' t w a n t her h u s ­b a n d to find ou t a b o u t them.

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" I t dawns o n 1T1ea 11tt1e n1o1TC eVe1y d a y t ha t I 'm goli1g to w a t c h s o m e t h i n g tl1at Veiy f ew people ever get to see," James KoVat^s sa ld .

A n d how . The Novl H i g h School se i l l o r Wil l a t t e n d t i ie i naugura -

Uon o f the 4 2 n d President o f t h e Un i ted States — one of the few to be present a t a ce remony tha t h u n d r e d s of m i l ­l ions across the w o r l d wll1 w i t n e s s on l y t h r o u g h elec­t ron ic eyes.

The Congress iona l Y o u t h Leadersh ip Counc i l , a n o n ­prof i t , n o n - p a r t i s a n educa t i on oi^ganlzation. Wil l sponsor the t r ip . lOjvacs l s one o f 5 0 0 s t u d e n t s across the c o u n t i y selected for t he t r i p . T h e g roup Wl11 sf>end f o u r days i n the cap i ta l , n o t o11ty seeing the s igh ts , b u t meetl i1g the mov­ers a n d shaJcers o f W a s h l n g t o n as Well.

"Tiheir I n t en t Is to a l low s t u d e n t s to see government u p close," sa id KoVacs, " the beh ind - the -scenes s tu f f tha t y o u don ' t see o n televis ion."

The C o u n c i l p u t s o n a bevy o f s u c h educa t iona l prog­rams . Kovacs no ted . One t r i p , for example , b r ings s t u ­den ts together t o ho ld a s i m u l a t e d session o f Congress.

Kovacs, a cap ta i n o f the W i l d c a t va rs i t y debate team. Is hiVohred i n a n u m b e r of e x t r a - c u r r l c u i a r act iv i t ies, i n ­d u d i n g forens lcs a n d the "odyssey o f t he m i n d , " a wo r l ­dw ide p rob lem-so lv ing c o n ^ t l U o n sponsored by IBM.

For th is t r i p . Kovacs p u t I n h i s app l i ca t i on w i t h NoVl H igh School . School officials dec ide w h i c h Wi ldca t s t u ­den ts w i l l a t t end . KoVacs f o u n d o u t t ha t he h a d made the grade Just beiore the Nov. 3 elecUon.

°Jt was exc i t ing , " Kovacs s a l d . "They p u l l e d me o u t o f n i y class w i t h a n a i m o u n c e m e n t over t h e PA system to co11ie down (to t h e schcx)l off ice). W h e n l h e a r d It. I knew."

T h e best Was ye t to come, however. "No th ing c o i i l d compare to t he feel ing I had When 1

learned I w a s go ing to a t tend t h e I naugu ra l ba l l , " Kovacs sa id . "They sa id , y o u ' d bet ter get a tux." I cou ldn ' t s top s m i l i n g . '

Fate, however , del ights I n l i t t le I ron ies. "1 h a d on son ie B u s h buttor1s the day I f o u n d ou t I was

gol1ig to the i n a u g u r a t i o n , " h e said w i t h a g r in . " I t was sor t o f a s t i rp r i se to everybody."

Repub l i can o r Democrat , t h o u g h , no one can deny the exc i tement o f I x l n g there as t h e democra t ic t ransfer of

power takes p lace . " I ' m p a c k i n g m y c a m e r a a n d m m , " Kovacs sa id . " I don ' t

Want to 1Tllss a th ing . " F ly ing to t h e D is t r i c t o f C o l u m b i a o n J a n . 17, Kovacs

Will stay In W a s h i n g t o n Wi th o ther s t uden t s from the p r o g r a m for f o u r days.

The Counc i l has p lanned a busy agenda fo r t h e y o u n g people d u r i n g the Visit. S tuden ts w i l l v is i t t h e oDQces o f t he i r va r i ous Senators a n d Ftepresentatives. a t t e n d a per­fo rmance a t t h e Kennedy Center a n d a fo r iegn pol icy b r ie f lng a t t h e S ta le Depar tmen t .

"We also get to meet the (President-elect 's) tra11slt lon t e a m a n d the i n a u g u r a l commi t tee , " KoVacs added .

T h e I n a u g u r a t i o n i tsel f w i l l take place a t n o o n o n J a n . 20 . fo l lowed t jy a b lack t ie d i n n e r a n d hlall.

A l t h o u g h h e a lways enjoys seeing the m o n u m e n t s In D.C.. I fovacs sa id t l i a t there are two b u i l d i n g s I n p a r t i c u ­la r h e wan ts to vlslL' the S u p r e m e C o u r t a n d Na t i ona l .Archives.

T h e senior h a s appl ied to several col leges ac ross the count1y, i n c l u d i n g Georgetown Un ive rs i t y In D.C. Kovacs s a i d he 's i n t e r e s t e d i n s t u d y i n g e c o n o m i c s a n d goverrunent .

" F m look ing a t a career In government , m a y b e t h e law," h e sa id .

W h e r e u p o n h i s mo the r spoke u p , revea l i ng h l s t r ue a m b i t i o n s .

"He wan ts t o be F'resldent," D iane Kovacs sa id . " W h e n w e tou red the W l i i t e House once, he Was d e c i d i n g What he 'd do w i t h t h e decor af ter he was e lec ted. "

Kovacs t h e n 'fessed u p . "Wel l , 1 d i d see t h i s d i n i n g r o o m table I de f in i te ly w a n t e d to change. "

Kovacs sa id t h a t I f asked, he w o u l d r u n . a n d i f e lected, he 'd serve.

"Let 's see I f t h e y get me o n the ba l lo t i n a l l 5 0 states f i rs t . " he sa id w i t h a smi le .

Hey. who c o u l d have guessed tha t t h e y o u n g B i l l C l i n ­t o n pho tog raphed s h a k i n g h a n d s w i t h F'resldent J o h n Kennedy w o u l d e n d up where he Is n o w ?

A n d wha t w o u l d Kovacs tel l 1600 r ^nns l yva i1 i a Av­enue 's newest o c c u p a n t If he has the chance I n three weeks?

"I guess r d say to I l i m t h a t the most I m p o r t a n t t h i n g he c a n do Is to i m p r o v e the c o u n t i y . so w e s tay s t r o n g . We c a n suppo r t a n d n o t suppxir t each o the r o n o t h e r t h i n g s , b u t I t h i n k everyone agrees o n tha t Idea."

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On M o n d a y n igh t , t h e Novl City Counc i l sat t h r o u g h th ree-and-a -haJ fho i i r s o f w h a t m e m b e r s have re­ferred to as "Eng ineer ing l O l . "

Comple te Wi th now c h a r t s , the"1T-tresher course" With c o n s u l t i n g engl-ncCTS J C K & Assoda les Was act up In the Wake o f t he so-cal led "Watcr-ma inga te" cont roversy to m a k e sure counc i l m e m b e r s arc l a m l l l a r With the processes the firm fo l l ows In serv­i ng the c i ty .

A c loser look Wil l be t a k e n a t pol icy issues w h e n the counc i l ' s c o n s u l t a n t review c o m m i t t e e meets t h i s m o n t h , sak l Counc i l Member N a n c y Cassis, w h o s i ts o n t ha t c o m m i t t e e .

TJie new year cou ld h e r a l d "a t u r n -Ing po in t I n t l ie way the c i t y does bus ­iness," she pred ic ts .

"We Wil l be look ing a t I n t r o d u c i n g compet i t i on In to the p rocess and a t o u r eng ineer ing fee s t r u c t u r e , " Cas­sis sa id.

She added tha t the c o u r l c l l Ls s t i l l awa i t ing a repo r t on hoW the Novl Road spec ia l assessmen t d i s t r i c t (SAD) w i l l operate. Users o f t h e Water m a i n Will pay the c i ty b a c k t h r o u g h the SAD.

Several c o u n c i l m e m b e r s have a i k e d I f the developers o f Myst ic Forest subd i v i s i on cou ld be assessed addlUonal ly for the $ 5 4 , 0 0 0 benef i t they are said lo have received f r o m the reroute .

"Watermalngate , " Cassis 's n ick­name for a cont rovers ia l r e r o u t i n g o f a Novl Road wa te r m a i n , l as t fa l l re­su l ted In J C K p a y i n g Novl $ 2 6 , 0 0 0 to make u p for the money t h e d t y Was est imated to have lost When t h e Water l i ne was re -d l r cc ted I n t o Mys t i c Forest subd i v i s i on .

Bo th Cassis and Counc i l Member Joseph T o t h agreed tha t t h e M o n d a y session was he lp fu l .

" I t h i n k It Was a good exerc ise. 1 don ' t t h i n k t l i e p rob lem l ies l n that area. The p r o b l e m lies l n t h e area of admin is t ra t i ve pol icy. T h a t ' s some­t h i n g we need t o focus o n , " T o t h said.

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T h e efforts o f t h e past y e a r h a v e ' a l ready b e g u n to p a y o f f for o u r c u s ­t omers I n the f o r m o f fewer a n d sho r ­t e r ou tages. "

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Cassis said the session helped the counc i l " look a t Where Ihe b reak ­d o w n h a d oc c u r r ed . "

She ques t ioned t h e ethical d e d -s l o n made by J C K engineers to re­rou te the m a i n W i t h o u t In forming the c o u n c i l f i r s t . S h e n o t i c e d t h e d1anged water m a i n pa th wh i le d r i v ­i n g d o w n Novl Road last spr ing .

"Th is Is a m a t t e r o f ethics, e th ica l behav io r on the p a r t o f consu l tan ts represent ing the pub l i c In terests. E th i cs have to be b rough t fo rward . Tha t ' s some thh ig weVe al l learned," she to ld the J C K staff .

" I t h i n k we a l l learned lU" J C K p res iden t Joe Kape lczak responded.

The con t rac t for t h e Novl Road w a ­ter m a i n was orlglr1ally b id as a s t r a i gh t shot, t h e n t h e consu l tan ts Issued a n a d d e n d u m showing the re­rou te . J C K D i rec to r o f Field Services K e i t h U u t i n e n , Who d idn ' t Work for t he f i r m at the Ume. said tha t ad ­

d e n d a are u s u a l l y made to co r rec t s m a l l er rors s u c h as typos I n a b i d package.

" G e n e r a l l y , t hey are a m i n o r char ige . Very se ldom are they l i k e the Nov l Road water 11ialn. T h a t doesn ' t h a p p e n veiy o f ten, " U u l i n e n sa id .

I tope lczak sa id the p rocedures p resen ted by the engineers showed h o w the Qrm d id bus iness w i t h the d t y fo r 15 years. A f te r Invest iga t ing "Watenmaingate," C i ty A t to rney Da­v id F r i e d found t h a t the p r o b l e m was no t Impropr ie ty b u t lack o f po l icy .

T h e re rou te was okayed by the late J C K v ice pres ident E d Jacobs .

Kapelczak said the engineers a n d city adnoln ls t ra tors are w o r k i n g o u t new pol ic ies Wh ich w i l l be d i scussed a t t h e consu l tan t review c o m m i t t e e "so c o u n c i l can p lace themselves I n t o the d i a g r a m at a cr iUcal p o i n t . "

T o t h said he'd l i ke to stop a l l b u t m i n o r a m e n d m e n t s to the d t y b i d packe ts . He also sa id he's l ook ing for ­w a r d to t he consu l t an t review c o m ­mi t tee - - wh i ch he 's no t on — to " re­al ly h a m m e r h a r d " o n the area o f p o l ­icy a i l d procedure.

"J t h i n k the basic prob lem Is t he d t y sc rew ing u p o n a lot of t i l i ngs t h a t are done the way they were When the d t y Was smal ler . " he said.

.Along w i t h Cassis, C o u n d l M e m ­bers T i m Pope a n d I^obert S c h m l d a r c o n t h e c o n s u l t a n t r e v i e w comml tee .

"Pol icy can ' t sbusUtute for e th i cs a n d good Judgment In In fo rming the elective body. It Was deil111tety a n e th ica l p rob lem to Withhold 111forma-t lon f r o m counc i l , " Cassis sa id .

" I h e consu l t i ng engineers veered of f the i r course. We w i l l be l ook ing a t pol icy a n d a very d e a r de f in i t ion o f What the expectaUons wi l l be."

Ano the r area of concern ra ised b y Cassis a n d C o u n d l Member T i m Pope Is w h e n projects are pla11ned a n d b i d before mos t necessaiy ease­men ts are I n the ci ty 's hands .

"The r igh t -o f -way needs to be I n place earl ier. WeVe left easements open-ended — we' l l get them some­t i m e s — It's a del l iUte p rob lem area, " Cassis sa id.

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S t a r t i n g M o n d a y , N o r t h v i l l e School D i s t r i c t res idents c a n reach ou t a n d t o u c h the i r e lected school board o l l l c ia ls .

A t least three m e m b e r s o f the board , o n a ro ta t i ng bas i s . Will take te lephone ca l ls fixim res idents for 55 m i n u t e s preceeding t h e first board o f educaUon meeUng o f each m o n t h .

Nfor thv i l le Schoo ls S u p e r i n t e n ­den t L e o n a r d FJezmierski sa id t he move is Jus t one idea stem11llng firom campa ign strategies developed after last year 's J u n e 8 m l l l age de fea t

•Th is I s j u s t t ak i ng a good idea a n d le t t ing t h e people k n o w , yes , y o u can have d i rec t access to y o u r pub l i c ofB-cials," R£z11iierskl s a i d .

Res idents are u rged to ca l l a n d le t board m e m b e r s k n o w hoW they feel abou t t he d i s t r i c t a n d i t s services. B o t h pos lUve a n d nega t i ve c o m ­ments a re be ing so l i c i ted .

Res idents Wil l a lso be asked to ident i fy themselves, i f n o t by na11K and address , t hen by genera l demo-graph ics . A r e they pa ren t s? I f so, of w h a t age g r o u p ? etc.

R e z m i e r s k i sa id t h e te lephone surveys are J u s t one m o r e measure o f keep ing t h e p u b l i c I n f o rmed , add ing o ther g r o u p s are h e l p i n g s u c h as the Advocates fo r Q u a l i t y EducaUon, Which is t a p i n g boa rd meet ings for pub l i c b roadcas t i ng , a n d the Legisla­

t i ve A c t i o n NetWork , W h i c h re­s e a r c h e d l a s t N o v e m b e r ' s t a x proposals.

A complete schedule Will b e avai l -able nex t week, however, these are the dates board me11ibers Wi l l be tak-i ng phone ca l ls : • J a n . 11 • Feb. 8 • M a r c h 8 I Ap r i l 19 a May 10 • J u n e 14

Phones w i l l be answered &x3m 6:30 to 7 :25 p .m . Residents c a n get In t o u c h Wi th boa rd members t y ca l l i ng t h e NorthVUle Pub l i c Schools cen t ra l o f l lce a t 3 4 9 - 3 4 0 0 .

A lso o n t a p for Monday n igh t ' s 111eeting Will i n d u d e the recog111tion o f boa rd members i n observance o f Schoo l Board Member Recog111tlon M o n t h . The Nor thv i l le C h a m b e r of Commerce la scheduled to p resen t t he boa rd w i t h a plaque for i t s ser­v ice. Teachers a re expected to h o n o r the board w i t h a p resen ta t ion a t the J a n . 25 boa rd mee t ing schedu led for 7 :30 p.m. at Si lver Spr ings E l e m e n -ta1y, 19801 Si lver Sp r i ng Dr i ve .

School Boa rd Member Recogni ­t i on M o n t h , Which is des igned to b u i l d awareness a n d u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f the roles a n d responsib l l iUes of boards of educa t ion , i s observed each Janua1y .

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The developer o f a long-awai ted b u s i n e s s c o m p l e x go t W h a t h e w a n t e d a t t he Nov l P la iu i i ng C o m ­miss ion 's las t mee t ing o f 1992.

J o s e p h Gerak , the force b e h i n d Westbrooke Place, received encour ­agement finomcommissioners to s u b -m i t h is new si te p l a n for t h e olf ice a n d commerc ia l c o m p l e x Gerak has a neW v is ion fo r fac i l i ty , located a t t he in te rsec t ion o f G r a n d River Avenue a n d Beck Road, Wh ich h e sa id Was b o m o f economic necessi ty.

W h a t he Wanted to knoW Was i f t he p l a n h a d e n o u g h s u p p o r t a m o n g commiss ioners fo r h i m to s u b m i t a fo rma l s i te p l a n . There Was, b u t Gerak h a s n ' t p resented i t as o f yet .

T h e c o m m i s s i o n approved In Oc­tober o f 1988 a pre l lm ina1y si te p l a n for the complex . Wh ich l ies i n a n o f f l c e - s e r v l c e - c o m m e r c i a l (OSC) zone.

"At t h a t t i m e , " sa id Ci ty S t a f f P l a n -ner Michael Csapo, " the p l a n ca l led for p r imar i l y o f l l f x s (to be b u i l t ) , a hotel a n d s o m e re ta i l fac i l i t ies i n the long-range."

The m a r k e t fo r t ha t type o f deve-lopment, however , is m u c h Weaker than i n 1988 . Ge rak sa id .

'BetWeen t h e n a n d noW," h e to ld co jnmlss loners a t t he body 's Dec . 16 mee t ing , "U-iere's been a m a j o r change I n t h e c h a r a c t e r o f t h e m a r k e t The of f ice m a r k e t i s n o w v i r ­tual ly n o n - e x i s t e n t "

The deve loper has received yea r l y extent ions o f t h e si te p l a n a p p r o v a l whi le he w a i t e d for the s i t u a U o n lo improve. S i n c e t h a t h a s n ' t h a p ­pened, Gerak h a s decided t o c h a n g e the Westbrooke des ign, ch ie f l y b y I n -corpoictt lng a la rge re ta i l o u t l e t

"We have i n m i n d a so r t o f W a r e ­house' s tore," G e r a k said. " I t w i U sell evely th l i ig u n d e r t he s u n . "

The re ta i l s to re Will offer a la rge selection o f d i ve rse merchand ise , he

c o n t i n u e d . The origi11al des ign i n phase one

ca l led for a flve-stoiy, 135 - room hote l a n d met 9 ,200 feet of off ice space. I n t he n e w p lan , t he hotel is o u t a n d the off ice developments have b e e n scaled back .

T o b u i l d Westbrooke u n d e r th is 11eW p lan , however, G e r a k w o u l d need the approva l of t l ie c i t y . OSC zon ing permi ts a m a x i m u m o f 2 0 per­cen t o f the zone to be used fo r re ta i l .

" W h a t we w a n t to k n o w i s c a n we b u i l d th is? , " sa id Gerak. "Is I t accept­ab le to the commun i t y? *

H e sa id he h a d t u rn e d d o w n sev­era l a l ternat ive proposals for the W e s t b r o o k e Place " b e c a u s e t hey d i d n ' t fit o u r image, the image we h a d for th i s complex i n th is c o m m u n i t y . "

Ge rak added t h a t he h a s a m a j o r flnm " l ined u p " fo r the re ta i l space, a n d I t i s w i l l i ng to come i n i f a l l reg­u l a t i o n s are sat isf ied.

T h e Westbrooke complex Wi l l ar ise i n a three-phase p lan , Ge rak sa id .

The first phase Wil l cons i s to f a n oflOcc b u i l d i n g , r e s t a u r a n t a1id ba f ik . T h e second phase w i l l have two ofHce bulldi11gs, connec ted w i t h t he o l d Novi cou r thouse . M o r e ofllce b u i l d ­ings w i l l m a k e u p t h e th i rd phase .

' I f y o u endorse t h e p lan . " G e r a k to ld commiss ione rs , "v/c w i l l p resen t the deta i led first-phase site p l a n . W l t h y o u r app rova l , cons t rucUonwU l beg in immed ia te l y (af terwards)."

C o m m i s s i o n e r s a s k e d G e r a k quest ions o n severa l facets o f t he n e w p l an , i n d u d i n g hoW t h e warehouse w o u l d affect w e s t e r n Nov l . Some o n the pane l expressed concern t h a t t he size o f the fac i l i t y m e a n t a reg iona l shopp ing center , n o t o n e to serve the needs o f res idents i n t h e immed ia te area.

I n t he e n d , co i i lm iss ioners e n ­couraged t h e developer to s u b m i t a f o rma l s i te p l a n , a n d d e d d e d t o re­serve the i r questio11s u n t i l t ha t t l i pe .

G e r a k has no t d o n e so as o f t h i s week. Csapo sa id .

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t he c i ty 's a i u l ua l Chrl.stln.xs y a r d -d e c o r a l l n ^ contest.

A lso a mcn i t xT o f t he gixiup is for-fT1cr c i t y counc l i m e m b e r M a i t h a Hoyer, w h o has s l ia red the l ime l igh t w i t h CevA. In a t ld iUon. C«rvl sa id for­m e r c i ty (xiui icU n ien iber E d w a n i l>ci -n i n ^ r Is w o r k i n g o n the reca l l .

W h i l e Lelntnger den ied m e m b e r ­s h i p In the c a n l p a l ^ Monday , h is comnxn iLs about the cou I l c l l were n o t pa r t i cu la r l i y Qattcrl1i)>.

To T o t h . Mason a n d Cassis, the n a m e s o f most of t he recal l comi111t-tee m e m b e r s d idn ' t r i n g any be l l s .

T h e mj i jo r l t y of these I nd i v i dua l s I don ' t recal l hav ing a n y contact w i t h . Wloat the i r pet peeves arc. 1 don ' t have a n y Idea." T o l h sa id.

T h e y Ve taken a lot o f l i ny ; to c o m e o u L It doesn't s o u n d l ike a g r o u p that 's been heavi ly act ive In the c i t y . "

Cass is said she t h o u g h t the reca l l m o v e m e n t "had d i e d a n a t u r a l deaUl . "

" I f they are go ing t h r o u g h the m i ­nu tes . t}1at seems tx) be a f o rm o f po ­l i t i ca l s ta l k l I l g a n d pol i t ica l ha rass ­m e n t . . . Th i s Is not good for the C i t y o f Novl . Thlerels no o u t p o u r i n g o f d i s ­sa t i s fac t ion w i t h the three c o u n c i l

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ceeds benef l t ing the H a l l . Event orga -f i lzcrs sa id t i ia t t h i s year ' s a u c t i o n i n j g h t su rpass tha t m a r k .

A m o n g the goodies on t i le b l ock arc a cowboy hat o f Richard Petty 's. a u t o g r a p h e d race Wear a n d equ ip ­m e n t , pa in t ings , pho tog raphs a n d h i g h - p e r f o r m a n c e d r i v i n g c lasses t a u g h t by local a u t o g u r u s Rober t B o n d u r a n t a n d S k i p Bar i je r .

T h e p a r t y w i l l I n c l u d e h o r s d 'ouevres , door pr izes a n d a c a s h bar . Severa l rac ing celebr i t ies a n d dr lVers a re expected to a t t end .

A spec ia l feature o f t he even ing w i l l h>e the a n n o u n c e m e n t o f the lO i n ­duc tees fo r 1993 i n t o the Ha l l o f F a m e .

A l o t o f companies a n d people have g iven o f t h e i r t ime a n d ta lents to i r iake the h a l l a rea l i t y .

F o r d recent ly gave a $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 g r a n t t o t h e Ha l l ' s cons t r uc t i on p r o g r a m . NoVl bus inesses Who have dona ted t h e i r p r o d u c t s or services Inc lude CuarcUan Indus t r ies . H a r m o n Glass a n d J C K & Associates. Others I n ­c l u d e d D o n a l d Fee, o f E x h i b i t W o r k s I n U v o n l a . I tober t Bedzyk o f Bedzyk B r o t h e r s i n U v o n l a , a n d D u n n E lec t r l c ' s ( located i n A n n Arbior) J o s e p h Schoe111th. PPG Au tomo t i ve F i n i s h e s o f P i t t s b u r g h a l s o pa r t i c i pa ted .

" I rea l ly t l i i n k we're t he on l y r a c i n g m u s e u m a n d ha l l o f f a m e tlxat takes U1e broad-h iased a p p r o a c h . " sa id W a t s o n . "NoW An1er lcan m o t o r s -por ts . W h i c h have spec ta to r a u d i ­ences as large as footbal l a n d t )asket-ba l l . hiave t h e i r o w n n a t i o n a l ha l l o f fame l i ke those of o the r spor ts . "

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T o p h o n o r s Went t o Pat F l t zpa t r i c k fo r a Video en t i t led Buddy the Dog.

Eick Bea111an copped second p lace W i t h a n c n t i y t i t led Famdngton HiUs Community Center, a n d J o e Derek took tl11nl W i t h a n c n t i y Ut led Back­yard Habitat

H o n o r a b l e m e n t i o n r e c o g n i t i o n w e n t to Jefllney G1Dssman fo r A D o y I n the Ufe of Je£rey Grossman, G lo r ia G a l n e s - H a n n a for The Korean Way, G u y M o r e l f o r The Rrnnf f lg i ton VUlage 25th Annluersary a n d The Grape Harvest, a n d Eva T h o n ^ j s o n for A DayintheLyeqfSiecifTiedojFarming-ton HiOs,

The p r p g r a m s a1is schedu led to b e cab lecas t o n FHday, Ja11.8, a t 5 p.riL a n d F r tday , J a n . 15, a t 6 p.rn.

T h e c o n t e s t cal led fo r e n t r a n t s t o p r o d u c e v i d e o p rog rams o f n o more t l l a n 2 0 m i n u t e s ( I1 ic ludlng t i t les a n d cred i ts ) exemp l i f y i ng a s ing le d a y l n N o v l , F a r m l j T g t o n o r F a r m l n g t o n H i l l s .

E n t r i e s w e r e Judged b y C i n d y S t e w a r t , r e p r e s e n t i n g N o v l ; J a n D e a n a n d S u e Cobb, rep resen t i ng F a r m l n g t o n : a n d J a n D o l a n , npre-s e n t l n g F a r m l n g t o n H i l l s .

A d d l U o n a l con tes ts w i l l b e h e l d I n t h e f u t u r e t o e r c o u r a g e c rea t i v i t y a m o n g r e s i d e n t s oTNovt F a r m l n g t o n a n d F a r m l n g t o n HlUs.

members . " she said Tuesday. "Not one of these ind iv idua ls l i a s

ever ca l led me or w r i t t e n m c a le t ter or t r i ed to contact me. I f somebody's u n h a p p y w i t h me, 1 hope they Would make tha t known . "

T h e y don ' t have a n y t h i n g a n d they k n o w It."

W i l s o n said he became involved in the recal l af ter wa tch ing C i t y Counc i l meet ings o n cable te lev is ion. He cal led s tands taken In s u m m e r 1992 by the tl1ree councU f i iembers o n the H a g g e r t y C o n n e c t o r I s s u e "very ch i l d i sh . "

" I ' m no t Very l i appy w i t h the ac­t ions o f Mr . To th , Nancy Cassis a n d Caro l M a s o n . . . D u r i n g the Issue o f the Haggerty Connector ~ - 1 don't a l ­ways agree With the m a y o r ~ the mayor took the bu l l by the h o m s a n d got the Job done." Wi l son sa id .

"The o ther day, w h e n Nancy Cas­sis a n d Joseph T o t h a t tempted to Al l the P lann ing Commiss ion w i t h o u t in te iV lewlng, It's t r y ing t l i i ngs l i l te tixat. I don ' t see t l ia t Is be ing ^ o d fo r Novl . W h e n y o u don ' t open u p the i n ­terview process a n d a t t e n p t to keep It c losed, you ' re no t do ing y o u r Job."

W i l son objected to specu la t i on made ear l ier by the counc i l meml j e r s t l ia t the recal l group m e m b e r s n11ght

be l i nked to development In terests . T m not a b lg- t l rne developer. I 'm

Jus t a regular c i t izen. We're no t a sec­ret society. 1 real ly got a k i ck o u t o f that . " he added.

Lcli11nger said he 'd consider s ign­ing the new peUUons, i f they a re ap ­proved by the c o u n t y .

T m not one of t h e secret people In the background . I 'm en lbarassed ab­o u t m y ci ty counc i l . I 'm not necessar­i ly going to s u p p o r t It (the recal l ) for evefyhxidy. Some people have less credent ia ls than o thers . I 'm em-t>arass€d to t l i i nk the re even has to be a recal l . Tha t doesn ' t bode w e l l for the c i ty." I-einlnger sa id .

"As far as I k n o w , we're back to g r o u n d zero i n ge t t i ng the language approved."

"When I w a t c h t h e television, I get nauseated somet imes. W h e n I w a t c h how they car ry on t h e d i scuss ion , the tenor o f I t gets very abrasive some­t imes. It 's not l ike people are speak­i n g to each other. People are m a k i n g pxi lnts."

Musca t sa id he en l is ted w i t h the reca l l commi t tee l>ecause he t h i n k s Novl needs a new c i t y counc i l .

" I thinlc they're too sel f -centered," h e said.

Wl i i l e Musca t accused the c o u n c l i

memhiers o f "sort o f p ick ing o n " h i m In a r u n - i n w i t h t h e m last year over a fence on Iva Street near his proper ty , the key Issue p r o m p t i n g h is involve­men t In the giT)up was the Haggerty Connector .

" I disagreed w i t h t h e m 100 percent over that . We desperately need I t With the t raf l lc We have i n the n o r t h end , " M u s c a t sa id .

Mason also said t ha t she w a s no t acqua in ted w i t h mos t o f the recal l g roup members . She expressed d is ­appo in tmen t t l i a t Char les, as a for­m e r c i t y employee Who ret i red d u e to a n on- the- job d lsab lL ty . was pa r t o f the g roup .

"That 's the Way l i fe is. They've never come u p w i t h a real reason ex­cept for personal i ty . I expected to see n1ore names I knew, " Mason added.

"All I say Is get a l i fe. You c a n talte t l i a t same energy a n d do somethl11g posi t ive for the c i ty . "

The recal l g r o u p p lans to meet again t i l l s week to w o r k on the new pet i t ions,

"We're Veiy ca re fu l , a i l e r l ea rn ing o u r lesson at the coun t y the first t ime. Now we're goir ig over the m i ­nutes a n d we w i l l he specif ic." Cervl said.

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M u s i c I n s t r u c t i o n : S c l i o o l c r a f l CoUege l s o f f e r i ng p r o f e s s l o i i a l level m u s i c l n s t r u c U o n l n vo ice, p i a n o , c l a s s i c a l g u i t a r , a n d '.rtolln fo r h l ^ s choO l a n d col lege s t u d e n t s . P ro fess lna l t e a c h i n g a n d p e e r i nvo l ve ­m e n t i s o f fered I n a p r i va te s e t t i n g . A l l c lasses b e g i n J a n . 9 . Reg is te r now . C a U t h e M u s i c D e p a r t m e n t a t 4 6 2 - 4 4 0 0 , e x L 5 2 2 5 fo r f u r t h e r d e ­ta i ls . S c h o o l c r a f t Co l lege Is l o c a t e d a t 1 8 6 0 0 H a g g e r t y R o a d , b e t w e e n Sbc a n d Seven M i l e r o a d s i n L i v o n i a .

T r a c i n g r o o t s : i n t e r e s t e d i n t r a c l n g y o u r " r o o t s ? " M a d o n n a U n i v e r ­s i t y w i l l o f fe r t h i s w i n t e r a ser ies Of l essons o n c o l l e c t i n g a n d finding I n -f o n n a U o n a b o u t f a m l f y h i s t o r y . Genea logy , o f fe red o n W e d n e s d a y s , J a n . 2 0 t h r o u g h M a r c h 2 4 , from 7 to 9 p . m . , cove rs e n r t y o f I n f O r m a t l o n o n f o n n s , h o w l o o r g a n i z e the co l l ec t i on o f I n f o n n a U o n , s o u r c e s a v a i l a b l e I n t h e a r e a , w r i t i n g for i n f o r m a t l O n a s weU as v i s i t s t o t w o a rea ge lea logo lca l co l lecUOns. The c o s t Is $ 4 0 p e r p e r s o n , a n d p a r t i c i p a n t s m a y e a r n t w o c o n t i n u i n g e d u c a U o n u n i t s . F o r m o r e d e t a i l s , o r t o reg i s te r b y p h o n e w i t h c r e d i t c a r d , c a l l 5 9 1 - 5 1 8 8 . M a d o n n a U n i v e r s i t y Is l o c a t e d a t 1-96 a n d L e v a n Road I n U v o n l a .

W r i t i n g f o r p u b l i c a t i o n : M a d o n n a u n i v e r s i t y , U v o n l a . w i l l h o l d , a c o u r s e o n " W r i t i n g fo r P u b l i c a t i o n " as p a r t Of I t s c o n t i n u i n g e d u c a U o n o f fe r i ngs for the w i n t e r t e r m . P a r U c l n t s w i l l l e a m to w r i t e m o r e e f fec t ive ly f o r p a y Or f o r p l e a s u r e w i t h s t r a teg i c c o n d u c i v e t o b o t h flcUon a n d n o n -flcUon w r i t i n g . T o p i c s I n c l u d e : cha rac te r i zaUOn ; s e t t i n g ; d i a l o g u e ; c h a r ­ac te r t a g s ; se t t i ng m o d , tone a n d v i e w p o i n t ; a n d h o w to e f fec t i ve ly use l i fe e x p e r i e n c e s , o b s e r v a U o n s a n d l n l a g l n a U o n i n w r i t i n g . T h e cos t Is $ 5 0 p e r p e r s o n a n d p a r t i c i p a n t s m a y e a r n 1.2 c o n t i n u i n g e d u c a U o n u n ­i t s . H e l d o n M o n d a y s , f r o m 7 t o 9 p . m . , J a n u a i y l 8 t h r o u g h F e b . 2 2 . t h e

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«31d d u r i n g a LARA meeUng . "When I In t roduced t l i e off icers,

t h e r e s i d e n t s a p p l a u d e d U i e m , " ShaelTer sa id . " I Was expecUng a w a r m i iecepUon, b u t n o t Uie a p ­p lause . I t real ly s u r p r i s e d t h e of l lc-e rs . B u t U1at close, w a r m i ielaUon-s h l p Is ve r y desirable."

The LARA meeUng w a s fo l lowed b y a s im i la r mee t ing w i t h severa l b u s i ­ness o w n e r s and o l h e r peop le i n ­volved In t h e city's b iggest shoppl11g a r e a — t h e area e n c o m p a s s i n g Twelve O a k s Ma l l . Novl T o w n Center a11d the Wes t Oaks shoppl11g centers. A n o t h e r meeUng has t a k e n place w i t h several residents I n t h e WUlow-b r o o k subd i v i s i on Who w e r e c o n ­ce rned a b o u t v a n d a l i s m I n Ulelr ne ighbo rhood .

B u t U1e ma jo r i t y of m e e t i n g s have y e t to be schedu led . Novl Po l ice Cap­t a i n A l Rasmussen sa id t h e y shou ld be i n place b y U1e end o f J a n u a i y . The p l a n Is fo r each homeowner ' s assocl-aUon to m e e t wlU1 Uie o f f lcers w h o a re ass igned to the i r p a r t o f town .

T h e meet ings give u s t h e oppor­t u n i t y to s h a r e WIU1 t h e m t h e police phUosophy. t h a t we are h e r e to serve t h e m , " Shaef fer sa id. " A n d o u r who le ph i l osophy is to w o r k w i t h t h e c o m -m u i l l t y to solve p rob lems — no t to keep r e s p o n d i n g to Ule s a m e cal ls for service over a n d over, b u t t o look a t t h e requests for police serv ices, de­t e r m i n e Wl ia t i s leading to t h o s e cal ls, a n d fixing w h a t is c a u s i n g the p r o b l e m . "

" P a r t o f t h e r e a s o n s p o l i c i n g b e c a m e m o r e d i s t a n c e d

f r o m t h e p e o p l e i s t h a t w e w a n t e d t o b e s o e f f i c i e n t .

( B u t ) a s w e b e c a m e m o r e e f f i c i e n t , t h e p e o p l e i n t h e

c o m m u n i t y w o u l d n e v e r s e e a p o l i c e o f f i c e r u n l e s s

t h e y c a l l e d o n e . W e w e r e b e h i n d t h o s e s h i e l d s , t h o s e

s t e e l d o o r s . "

Doug Shaeffer

Novi Pol ice Chief

A n d do ing tJiat. h e sa id , requ i res a c l o s e r e l a t i o n s h i p w i t h t h e commt in i t y .

M o s t recu r r i ng p rob lems i n a com­m u n i t y can be fixed b y c h a i n i n g the source o f the p r o b l e m For example. I t m a y requ i re a n env i ronmen ta l cha1ige, such as m o r e l lghUng: or It m a y require some t a i ^ e t e d enforce-m e n t efforts; o r i t m a y require edu-caU11g people i n t he a rea a b o u t pre­v e n t i n g cr imes.

"SomcUmes p revcnUon Involves a ve1y s t rong educaUona l ef for t , or p l a n n i n g , or a n ef for t o n the p a r t of t h e people. Sometl11ies It requ i res someUi ing o n the p a r t o f the pol ice. A n d I t reqi1lres ana tys ls , to de te rmine w h a t Is or Isn' t w o r k i n g .

" O r I t cou ld be a n y c o m b l n a U o n of s u c h th ings, " he added . T o u have to have a t r iangle for a c r i m e to occu r . Y o u have to have a si11table target , a su f f i c ien t l y u n g u a r d e d ta ige t , a n d a

person predisposed to c o m m i t a c r ime. I f y o u can change a n y one o f those three e lements, t h e c r ime Is n o t go ing to occur.

" M o s t soluUons are n o t easy," he added. " B u t usua l l y t h e so luUons are w o r t h the e f fo r t "

Shaeffer said t h a t , f o r years , pol ice have focused on the t l l l r d p a r t o f Uie t r iang le — ar res t ing t h e perpeUator o f t h e c r ime. B u t a n aspec t o f com­m u n i t y or iented p o l i c i n g — w h i c h is a naUona l c o n c e p t — i s to l ook a t ways to remove the o ther two ingred ien ts o f c r ime.

I n the Wi l l owbrook subd iv i s ion , o f i lcers have ta rge ted v a n d a l i s m prob lems b y ta l k ing to res idents ab­out w a y s to be more a l e r t I n add lUon,

they d l s U l b u t e d a f o r m so people could easi ly repo r t a i i y ac t o f vanda l ­i s m so pol ice c a n keep t r ack o f a l l inc idents.

The d e p a r t m e n t Is a lso a t Work pu t t i ng togeU1er a n In fo rmaUona l packet for res idents w h o m a y decide \hcy Wish to fight some type o f pub l i c nu isance b y b r i ng i ng a l i o u t a civi l acUon.

Ear ly las t year , Shaef fer sa id, Uierc w a s a p r o b l e m wlU1 a proper ty owner w h o a l lowed large parUes to take place o n hJs emp ty lot . .Al though officers c o u l d repeatedly go to the scene a n d a s k Uie par tygoers to qu iet down, they c o u l d no t m a k e t hem leave the p roper t y .

I n t l i a t case, off lcers w o r k e d w i t h local homeowners to keep records of the part ies so t h a t ffnecessaiy, resi ­dents cou ld s ta r t a l a w s u i t

The p rob le i i i , he sa id , w a s solved before a n y c o u r t a c U o n became necessary . B u t t h a t I n c i d e n t Is anoUier examp le o f h o w po l ice can he lp res idents In ways o t h e r Ulan ma idng repea ted cal ls to Uie same p rob lem area .

Residents i n Novl 's n o r t h end seem h a p p y w l U i U1e s y s t e m so far.

"We were t h e first area i n t he c i t y to experience t h e posi t ive bene f i t s of c o m m u n i t y p o l i c i n g , " s a i d LARA p res iden t H a r r y A v a g i a n . "S ince J i m e o u r a r e a pa t ro l i nen have at-

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All (neetings are held at 8:()0 P.M. In the Council Chanribers unless otherwise notified.

January 11th Januaiy 25th Febfuafy 8th Febnjafy 22nd March 1st March 22nd April 12th April 26lh May 3rd May 10th June 7th June 21st July 12th July 26th August 2nd August 16th September 20lh September 27lh October 4th October 18th November 8th November 22nd December 13th December 20th ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS — Meetings held the first Tuesday of Each

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each Month at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambei:s. PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION — Meetings held the second

Thursday of each Month at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambeis. LIBRARY BOARD — Meetings held the second Monday of each Month at the

Novi Public Libraiy at 7:30 P.M. HISTORICAL COMMISSION — Meetings held the second Thursday of each

month at 7:30 P.M. at the a d Town Hall adjacent to (he Public Library. GERALDINE STIPP.

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t ended o u r LARA meeUngs a n d made va luab le con t r i buUons to t h e d ia­l ogue I n the meet ings . .And t h e off ic­e rs l iave been v e i y proacUve" in w o r k i n g to s t op cr imes be fo re they o c c u r .

Shaeffer sa id LARA's cooperaUon h a s been a b i g par t o f m a k i n g c o m m u n i t y - o r i e n t e d po l i c ing w o r k in t l i a t area.

"LARA is v e r y acUve i n t r y i n g lo ga the r as m u c h service as they can fo r Uie i r a rea . " Shaeffer s a i d . " A n d t hey are ve1y acUve i n s e t t i n g the i r o w n desUny. T h a t Is w h a t c o m m u n ­i t y po l i c ing is a l x i u t . We w a n t t o m a k e t h e c o m m u n l U e s safer, a n d good p laces to l ive."

Avag ian s a i d offlcers ass igned to t h e n o r t h e n d a r e also h a v i n g a pos l -Uve effect o n a rea ch i l d ren .

"The y o u n g k ids are ge tUng to k n o w the i r l o ^ cops," he sa id . " IVe h a d k i d s come u p to me a n d say T h a t po l ice officer t h r e w Uie foo tba l l w l U i me . '

" A n d Uie of f lcers seem to have de­ve loped a n IdenUty w lU i o u r people a n d o u r proble1Tis," Avag ian added . " T h a t is most reassu r i ng to m e w h e n We are dlscussl1ig the area. T h e y re­a l ly seem to ca re abou t What 's go ing o n here. One of f icer said to m e , ' I can ' t m a k e th is m o n U i ' s LARA m e e U n g b u t c a n 1 ca l l y o u a n d find o u t Wha t I missed? ' 1 U i l n k U1at's k i n d o f nea t . "

Shaeffer s a i d he's h e a r d s i m i l a r c o m m e n t s f r o m n o r t h end res iden t s .

te l l m e t l i a t they l i a ve conversaUons WlUi the off lcers, U ia t U1ey come I n a n d have coffee," Shaef fer sa id.

"One (of t he off lcers) was h e a r d say ing 'I a m Uie Ch ie fo fPo I l ce for Uie n o r t h end , a n d i f t he re a re any p r o b ­lems here, y o u come to me. ' T l i a t ' s h o w 1 w a n t Uie off lcers to feel. I w a n t U i e m to be v e i y possessive abou t t h e areas they pa t ro l ~ t h a t i t 's '11iy area, m y residences, n iy bus inesses . ' A n d 1 Wan t the people to U1l1ik o f Uie off icer as 'n iy o f f i ce r . ' "

Avag ian sa id he's p r o u d o f Uie of­flcers i n h is area.

"They are se rv i c ing t h e needs o f ov1r people, a n d we've a l l h a d posi t ive responses."

Real ly, n o n e of t h i s i s new. I t 's U1e same concept as the c o p w h o w a l k e d a bea t b a c k I n U1e 1940s .

"Par t o f U1e reasons po l i c ing b e -ca11ie more d i s tanced fix)m the people is t h a t We w a n t e d to b e so e f f i c i en t " Shaeffer sa id .

•We got o u r rad ios , t h e n ou r c o m ­p u t e r s , a n d o u r s u p e r Ughts a n d s i ­rens . W e became ve ry , very ef f ic ient a t w h a t we d i d . B u t t h e b i g quesUon is : Were We m o r e effecUve?

'Because as we b e c a m e more e f f i ­c i e n t t h e people I n t h e c o m m u n i t y w o u l d never see a po l i ce off icer u n ­less Uiey ca l led one. W e were b e h i n d Uiose sh ie lds, Uiose s tee l doors.

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TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NOVI PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that at the Special Election to be held in the City ol Novi,

County ol Oal^land, Michigan, on the 12th day of January, 1993, from 7:00 o'clock a.rn. to 8:00 o'clock p.m., there will be submitted to vote of the qualified electors of the City the following proposition:

RECREATIONAL LAND ACQUISITION AND IMPROVEMENTS BONDING PROPOSITION

Shall the City of Novi, County of Oakland, Michigan borrow the principal sum of not to exceed Nine Million Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars ($9,900,(X)0) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor for the purpose of paying the cost of acquiring lands in the City and constructing and equipping necessary improvements and related appurtenances on said land lor recreational purposes for the use of the City?

The above bonds will be payable in not to exceed thirty annual installments with interest thereon at a rate of not to exceed 10% per annum or such higher rate as may be authorized by law. The above bonds may be issued in one or more series as may be dotermlned by the City Council.

THE PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST OF SAID GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS SHALL BE PAYABLE FROM THE GENERAL FUNDSOFTHE CITY, AND THE CITY IS REQUIRED BY U W TO LEVY SUFFICIENT AD VALOREM TAXES, IF NECES­SARY, FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF UPON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY IN THE CITY WITHOUT LIMITATION AS TO RATE OR AMOUNT

All qualified and registered electors may vote on the above bonding proposition. The places of voting will tie as follows: Precinct 1 — Novi Christian School, 45301 Eleven Mile Rd. Precinct 2 — Faith Comm. United Presbyterian Church, 44400 W. Ten Mile Rd. Precinct 3 — Novi Civic Center, 45175 W. Ten Mile Rd. Precinct 4 — Novi Village By Tho Lake, 45182 West Rd. Precinct 5 — Orchard Hills School, 41900 Quince Precinct 6 — Fire Station 1. 42975 Grand River Precinct 7 — Village Oaks School, 23333 Wiilowbrixik Dr. Precinct 8 — Chateau Estates Ciubhouse, 420()0 Carousel Dr. Precinct 9 •— Novi High Auditorium. 24062 Talt Rd. Precinct 10 — Fire Station 3, 42785 Nine Mile Rd. Precinct 11 — Novi Middle School South, 28299 Taft Rd. Precinct 12 — Holy Family Catholic Church, 24505 Meadowbrook Rd. Precinct 13 — Hickory Woods Elementary, 30655 Decker Rd. Precinct 14 — Meadowbrook Congregational Church, 21355 Meadowbrook This Notice is given by authority of the City Coundl of the City of Novi, County of

Oakland, Michigan. GERALDINE STIPP,

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l ^ a r m l s of ch i l d ren i n (:lty s p o i l s p fDgrams are s tepp ing u p to the bat fo r I l i c S9,9 m i l l i o n p a r k b o n d p roposa l .

Nov l You th Basebal l a l one has do­n a t e d $1 ,000 a n d Vo lun teer t ime to p r o m o t e the Issue, w h i c h Wil l come b c f o r c V o t c T s l n a J a n . 1 2 specia l clec-U o n . spokesman J o h n G o o d m a n sa id .

W h i l e Ihe 500 c h i l d r e n , most ly boys . I n tha t prIVale p r o g r a m Will lose t he i r p lay ing fields to deve lopment a t the e n d o f this season, they ' re not the on l y y o u n g athletes Who may be squeezed out I f the d t y doesn ' t p u r c l i a s e more p a r k l a n d .

M a r i l y n H a r t a Parks a n d l i cc rea-t l o n Depar t fnen t soccer coach , a lso hopc f l the proposed l a n d acqu is i t i on Is headed for the n e t

"We need more land . For one rea­s o n . We'll be to ta l ly o u t o f soccer Qc lds . ' she said.

' P a r k s and recreat ion o n l y 11as one Ocld. A l l the nest arc schoo l fields a n d the schoo l has p r io r i t y . "

T h e c i t y has 783 boys a n d gir ls aged five to l Syears -o ld I n t h e soccer p r o g r a m — a 2 0 percen t Increase over 1 9 9 1 . Three of t h e m are Hart 's teen-aged sons.

"They l ike the ca111araderle. My boys l i ke team sports m o r e t h a n Ind l -v lduaUzed sports. It 's good fo r them hea l thw lse . It's a good sou rce of re­c rea t i on for them." the soccer m o m sa id .

T h e y l ike the spor tma i1sh ip t i ia t I s p r o m o t e d b y p a r k s a n d recrea t ion . "

Pa rks a n d Recreat ion D i rec to r D a n Dav is says t l i a t over t h e las t flVe years , the soccer p r o g r a m l i a s g rown f r o m 3 0 0 cl i l ldnen to over 7 0 0 . He an t i c ipa tes a t least a l 5 p e r c e n t ex­p a n s i o n rate for the c i ty 's spor ts p r o g r a m s , Wi th the biggest g r o w t h In t he c i t y ' s y o u t h popu la t i on expected to h)e I n the klndei^garten to t h i rd g rade age group.

-We t r a c k What the schoo l Is pro-VIdi11g a n d their n u m b e r s as Car as the g rades , so We k n o w What g roups o f c h i l d r e n are mov ing u p . " Dav^a sa id .

D e p a r t m e n t stat is t ics s h o w t l i a t t he c i t y ' s y o u t h sof lba l l prog1Ttm l ias zoomed f r o m 748 k ids In l 9 9 0 to 976 t l i i s f a l l , a 2 3 percent l i l k e .

T h e d t y on ly owns four h a l l fields a t Power Park , b u t uses fields owned by Nov l C o m m i m l t y Schools. B u t as the schoo l d is t r i c t develops, these f ie lds are used . Davis sa id t h a t the c l ty l o s t t h e use of t h r ceba l l f i e l ds a n d t w o soccer 'f ields Wt ien Par lm lew E l e m e n t a r y Was b u i l t .

T h e d t y parks d e p a r t m e n t w o r k s doscJy w i t h the school d i s t r i c t to avo id dup l i ca t i ng p rog rams , Davis added .

M a y o r M a t t h e w Q u l n n I n Decem­ber a n n o u n c e d t l ia t i f the b o n d Issue does n o t pass , the d t y w o u l d s t i l l use $ 7 4 5 , 0 0 0 to purchase 105 acres at the s o u t h e a s t c o m e r o f N ine M i l e a n d Nap ie r I t oads to use for p l a y i n g fields.

B u t Dav i s says Nov l s i fnp ty Won't have t h e m o n e y to develop t h i s si te a n d w o u l d be " land rich" b u t " recrea­t i o n poo r . "

I f t h e d t y doesn' t have Voter ap­p rova l to b u y more p a r k l a n d . H a r t p red i c t s t h e Impac t o n y o u t h soccer 'wiil be devas ta t ing . " T h e p r o g r a m m a y have to h o l d t r y -ou ts , I n s t e a d of Its c u r r e n t pract ice o f a l l tywlng al l c h i l d r e n to p lay on m o s t tea11is.

" I d o n ' t k n o w Where w e w o u l d go­i n g to p u t a l l the k i d s i n t h e p rog ­r a m s . We'U have to be select ive. Not eve rybody w h o signs u p w i l l l>e ab le to p l a y . " s h e sa id .

B u t H a r t Is conf ident vo te rs w i l l r e a c h i n t o t h e i r p o c k e t b o o k s T u e s d a y .

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For Novl Youth Basebal l , the fa i ­l u r e o f t he bal lo t Issue c o u l d be even worse, perhaps te rmina l , acco rd ing to Goodman. The program's orgar1iz-ers a ren ' t compla in ing a b o u t owner Pau l Bosco's plans to develop the Beck Road site. Which the " l i t t le league" has used grat is for 3 0 years.

"He's been do ing th is o n h i s o w n . He w a s n ' t gett ing any tax breaks. He's Just been doing It for t h e k ids . He's been a real nice g u y for a long t ime. " Goodman said.

T l i e baseba l l parents a re prepared to move over some e q u i p m e n t f rom Bosco Fie ld t o a new p a r k a n d arc also Wi l l ing to prov ide m u c h o f the la bor needed to b u i l d e ight n e w bal l fields. They ' re also p l a n n i n g f u n dra isers to he lp finance t h e develop m e n t — I f the pa rks b o n d passes

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" I f no t , J don ' t t l i i n k there w i l l be basebal l a n y m o r e . " T h e N o v i T r e e F a r m i s p r o p o s e d f o r a c i t y p a r k .

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N o v i v o t e r s w i l l d e c i d e i f t h e

p r i c e i s r i g h t f o r c i t y p a r k l a n d

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w i l l be s e t a s l d e t o b u U d ba l l f le lds a1id o t l i c r amenlUes o n the s i tes.

Th is l s t l i e t l i l r d t ime t l i e city l i as asked I ts residents to agree to t l i e tax Increase, w l i i c l i Wil l cos t t l i e owne r of a $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 home a b o u t $ 5 8 . 5 0 per year.

To ex -Mayor Gi l Hende rson , the pr ice Is right

"My m a j o r Interest Is t l i a t t he c o m ­m u n i t y c o n s t a n t l y upg rade I ts q u a l ­i t y of l i fc W h e n I t l i as the o p p o r t u n i t y . I n n y o p i n i o n , a n y t i m e y o u c a n s u b -sUtute 3 0 0 houses Wi th open space t h a t Is ava i lab le to the p u b l i c for a var ie ty o f uses. I t 's a p l u s fo r t h e c o m ­m u n i t y . " Hende rson sa id .

"My exper ience i n t o w n is t l i a t When people are g iven accu ra te Infor­ma t ion , t h e y Wil l usa l l y come d o w n o n the s ide o f Imp rov ing t h e c o n d i ­t ions In t o w n a n d have a l ong l i l s to ry o f doing t h a t . "

TTiat w a s n ' t the case i n 1989 a n d aga in In 1990 , When res idents sa id n o to a l i a l f - m i l l Increase Wl i l ch w o u l d haVe pa id b o t h for t he l a n d purchase a n d deVelopment.

C i ty off ic ials i n 1989 specu la ted t h a t the first p roposa l fa i led because the mi l lage w a s n ' t ded icated to pa rks

-acqu is i t ion . I n 1990. the t a x w a s dog-eared for l a n d . Voters s t i l l d i d n ' t b u y i t .

Th i s t ime a r o u n d . Davis sa id t h a t t he issue is be ing p romo ted more w ide ly t l i r o u g h o u t t h e c o m m u n i t y . He also p o i n t s o u t t l i a t loca l Voters l i ave been m o r e accept ing o f t he b o n d sys tem o f financing c i t y Improve­m e n t s . I n 1990 , a p roposa l fo r voters t o pay b a c k $ 18.8 m i l l i o n I n c i t y b o n d sales was v i c to r i ous a t t h e po l l s .

Un l i ke t h e fa i led pa rks a n d recrea­t i o n ha l f -m i l l h i ke , Wl i l ch w o u l d have t l een a p e r m a n a n t increase, t he tax assessed to p a y o f f the $ 9 . 9 m i l l i o n In p a r k bonds a n d in terest w i l l end i n 2 0 y e a i ^ .

"You can a p p r o a c h i t from the ne­gat ive side, w l i a t l i appens i f i t doesn ' t pass . You t l i r o w y o u r h a t I n t he ring a n d say there ' l l be the e l i m i n a t i o n o f y o u t h basebal l . " Davis sa id .

" I l ike to d w e l l more o n the pos i t ive. W e V e missed some oppo r tun i t i es a l -rea t ty b u t w e l i aven ' t c losed the doors o n o u r oppor tun lUes . . . You ' l l a t ­t r a c t more pos i t i ve a n d m o r e qua l i t y d e v e l o p m e n t i n t h e c o m m u n i t y . They ' l l say y o u l iave one o f t h e biest schoo l d i s t r i c t s I n the s ta te , y o u have o n e o f the bes t p a r k s a n d recrea t ion depa r tmen ts i n the s tate. "

Nov l o l f lc la ls a re a lso t>elng spe­c i f i c o n exact ly W l i l ch parce ls t h e c i ty a l m s to b u y . T h e Novl C i t y C o u n c i l h a s exercised op t i ons to p u r c l i a s e o n t h r e e proper t ies .

T h e y are: Tha Novl T ree Farm: 171 acres o n

TWe lve -And -A -Ha l fM l l e Road , nex t -d o o r to Lakeshore Park . T h e s i te , w h J c h comes w i t h a $ 2 . 3 m i l l i o n p r i ce t a g . Inc ludes a i i o u t one -ha l f o f S h a -w o o d Lake. I f p u r c h a s e d , t h e c i ty p l a n s to c o n t i n u e the C h r i s t m a s t ree n u r s a y for severa l yea rs . T h e c i t y l i a s a n o p t i o n to pu rc l i ase t h e s i te.

Tho Resco Inc. Proper ty : l 15 acres ad jacen t to t h e Tree F a r m . T h e c i t y h o d s a n o p t i o n to p u r c h a s e tl11s l a n d .

The Peter Stana] Proper ty : 105 acres a t the s o u t h e a s t c o m e r o f N i n e M i l e a n d Nap ie r roads. T h e c i t y c o u n ­c i l p l a n s to b u y t h i s $ 7 4 5 , 0 0 0 t rac t even i f the parkis b o n d does n o t pass.

Negot ia t ions a re n e a r flnalizatlon o n a n op t ion t o p u r c l i a s e t h e l a n d . T h e proper ty is fiat f a r m l a n d w h i c h Ls cons idered to b e Ideal fo r baseba l l a n d soccer fields.

I n add i t i on , Dav i s says the c i t y i s l o o k i n g a t o t l i e r s i tes b u t is n o t w i l l ­i n g t o spend t h e m o n q r o n m o r e op ­t i o n s t o p u r c l i a s e un less the p a r k s t x t n d i n g passes.

A f t e r the second p a r k m i l l age de­feat , the c i ty c o u n c i l gave Dav is t he Job t o scout o u t su i t ab le si tes w l i l c h m i ^ t be b o u g h t Wi th m o n e y the c o u n c i l set as ide for l a n d . W i t h t he ass is tance o f t h e c i t y assessor 's de ­p a r t m e n t , Dav i s e l im ina ted parce ls t h a t have alreacly been assemb led b y developers. He rev iewed a to ta l o f 2 5 t r ac t s .

"The re real ty w a s n ' t a l l t l i a t m u c h l a n d le f t avai lable o f s ign i f i can t size w e woi11d w a n t t o set as ide a n d ac­qu i r e , " Davis s a i d .

Pred ic t ions p a r k mi l lage s u p p o r ­ters 1nade i n 1 9 9 0 , t h a t deve lopment w o i l l d soon be m o v i n g to w e s t o f B e c k R o a d , l i ave c o m e t rue , h e a d d e d .

N o v l d i dn ' t p u l l t h e 500-acres goa l o u t o f a h a t Dav i s says t l i a t t h e U.S. D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e I n te r i o r a n d the N a t i o n a l Parks a n d Recreat ion Asso­c i a t i o n have se t a s t a n d a r d o f t e n acres o f pa rks p e r each 1,000 res i ­den ts . I f Novl reaches i t s p red ic ted b u i l d - o u t earty n e x t c e n t u i y , t he po ­p u l a t i o n is l i ke l y to be as h i g h as 7 0 , 0 0 0 .

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Dav i s says b u y i n g p a r k l a n d can be seen as a g row th -managmen t techn ique . I f t h e 5 0 0 acres o f prop­osed p a r k s become su lx i l v l s lons In­s tead, t he c i ty c a n coun t o n h u n ­d reds o f n e w res idents Who w i l l need m o r e schools a n d c i t y services, i n ­c l u d i n g h a v i n g a l l those new nelgh-bo rho i j d roads snowp lowed.

W h i l e t he l a n d nea r W a l l e d Lake c o n t a i n s several w e t l a n d s areas. Da­v is says developer i n t c n s t is t l i e re for the t l i r ee si tes.

T h e f u t u r e homeowners — and the i r k i d s — are o n the i r Way. Ci ty engineers M o n d a y a n n o u n c e d t l ia t p l ^ fo r 4 7 0 s ing le fami ty homes passed t l i r o u g h t h e i r of l lces i n 1992 a n d a n o t h e r 4 7 5 a re expected in 1993.

" T h e pu rchase o f p a r k l a n d helps the c o m m u n i t y overa l l . I t con t ro l s g r o w t h . I t sets as ide open spaces. It Wil l h e l p con t ro l u r b a n s p r a w l . " Da ­v is sa id .

"Res ident ia l deve lopment l s the b iggest a n d mos t b u r d e n s o m e deve­l o p m e n t to a m u n i c i p a l i t y . H o m e s a n d peop le create m o r e d e m a n d on

c i ty services." I f voters d o agree to t he l a n d

purchase, t h e pa rks a n d recreat ion commiss ion w i l l h o l d a series o f pub l i c hear ings to l e a m w h a t res i ­dents Want done Wi th t h e l and . B e ­sides p lay ing fields, poss ib i l i t ies I n ­c lude h l l dng a n d b i ke t ra i l s , fitness t ra i ls , p icnic g rounds , a j o l n t p u b l i c / pr ivate ice s k a t i n g rinlc a n d the p o s ­s ib le dredging a n d rehab l l i t aUon o f Shawood Lake. M u c h o f t he sma l l lake Is inc luded i n the Nov l TVec F a r m proper ty .

A l ready p la rmed fo r t h e new l a n d are eight bal l f le lds fo r Nov l Y o u t h Basebal l , foi1r fo r the c i t y p a r k s a n d r e c r e a t i o n d e p a r t m e n t ' s s o f t b a l l p ro g ra m, s ix p a r k s a n d recreat ion soccer flelds. res t rooms a n d a c o n ­cession s tand .

B u t the p a r k s sys tem w i l l cater to res idents of aU age g r o u p s , Davis says.

" I t 's going to t ie avai lable for ch f l d -ren a l l the Way u p to sen io r c i t izens. The senior g r o w t h rate is e:q)andlng more rapidty i n the nex t few years. People are re t i r ing ear ly . W e see t h e m get t ing more a n d more I n t o t he use o f the facll lUes."

Henderson, a ret i ree, says he ex­pects to use the new p a r k s .

"We tend to look at t h i n g s as spor ts p rograms. W h e n y o u do a n analys is o f the uses of Lakeshore Park . youVe got everyone from todd le rs i n d iapers to g r e a t - g r a n d p a r e n t s u s i n g the p icn ic facUtles." he sa id .

"We l iave to s tay upl>eat a n d say th is Ls good fo r u s as ret i rees. We m i g h t go h i k i n g there. We m i g h t have a fami ty p icn ic there."

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Af ter 5 0 years , mlUlon-doUar days :are no b i g dea l at Nor t l iv lUe Downs . -Bu t Uie seven-d ig i t flgiIres are a far :c1y fixim t h e t rack 's first s h o r t season i n 1944, w h e n the n i gh t l y hand le o n l y averaged $20 ,000 .

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s t rategic locat ioi1s under t he g rand ­s tands . "You c o u k l s tand u p a n d w a r m y o u r l i a n d s a n d pu t y o u r back u p to I t a n d r e a d y o u r program." Put-1 iam said.

The c o u n t y f a i r a tmosphere Was a lso reflected b y a cr i t ica l shortage o f ho rses , Putna111 sa id , w h i c h near ly d o o m e d the t r a c k to a n early dea th .

W led r i c k a n d r a c i n g secretary E d ­w a r d Kel ler h a d been scour ing local fa i rs t j y l n g to l u r e horsemen to Nor thv l l l e w i t h $ 1 0 0 bonuses for each horse en te red on top o f the p u r s e for t he w i r m c r b u t t he i r efforts h a d o n l y d r a w n severa l dozen owners to t he t r ack fo r I ts first race o n Sept. 1 , 1944 .

" W h e n y o u o n l y had 60 head o f horses to race a flve-day race prog­r a m , he l l , t he s a m e horses l i a d to race pracUcaUy every d a n m n i g h t " Pu t1 iam sa id . " T h e races d idn ' t pay a1Qrtl1ipg because people prac t ica l ly k n e w w h o w a s g o i n g to w i n . "

T h e t rade's opera to rs soon found a s o l u t i o n l n B u f i a l o , N.Y. 'PSer a b o u t . t h e f o u r t h w e e k o f racing, m y wi fe Ma1:garet a n d I . . . went there a n d b r o u g h t over a h u n d r e d horses back t o Nor t lw l i l e , " P u t n a m sa id . They w e r e t r anspo r t ed to Nort l rv l l le b y t r a i n . t)ecause f e w owners l i a d t r u c k s a n d t ia f le rs capab le o f haul l1ig the i r ho rses t l i a t d i s tance .

T h e I n f u s i o n o f f resh h o r s e s m a r k e d the t rack ' s t u r n i n g p o i n t a n d the 1945 season was a cons ider­ab le I m p r o v e m e n t over 1944. NlghUy h a n d l e s c l i m b e d to m o r e t h a n $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 t l i a t s p r i n g , a n d topped $ 1 7 5 , 0 0 0 b y t l i a t fa l l .

' A l o t of peop le we re skept ica l a b ­o u t rac ing t h e i r horses, go ing to a m e e t i n g l i k e N o r t h v l l l e , l )ecause they 'd been u s e d t o rac ing a t tiie co i1nty fa i rs , " P u t n a m said. B u t the t rack ' s success changed a l l t l i a t

'No r t l i v lUe D o w n s cha11ged the w h o l e r a c i n g p i c t u r e for the s ta te o f M i c h i g a n a n d . Well , for t he w h o l e c o u n t j y . "

P u t n a j n , n o w 7 8 , w o r k e d for t r ack p a r t n e r J o h n Car lo for I S y e a r e , a n d even tua f l y b e c a m e a r a c i n g a n ­n o u n c e r on radio a n d te levis ion. He w a s i n d u c t e d in to t he M ich igan Har ­ness Rac ing H a l l o f Fame las t J a n u ­a r y for l i l s o w n ha l f -ccntu1y o f service to t he s p o r t

Ma fga re tZayU , n o w the t rack 's ex­ecutive manager . Jo ined tiie stafl" I n 1946 as a payroU (derk a n d Was soon t h r o w n In to a m o r e d iaUeng lng role.

" In 1947, the a c c o u n t a n t t l i a t was w o r k i n g h e r e l e f t a n d I n a n emergency, the owne rs said WeU, w o u l d y o u l ike to d o the Work i n the offlce?' A n d I c a n remember t h e m coming I n Wi th a l l o f t he i r books — thei r ' ou ts ' t iooks ( l i s t ing uncashed p a r i m u t u e l tickets) a n d Uieir pu rse books a n d Uie rea l ty I x i oks a n d the general f u n d a n d the w o r k i n g f u n d , Uie payroU a c c o u n t a n d I U iought "What a m I gol1ig t o d o w l U i tills?""

2Jayti eventuallyr figured i t o u t a n d l ias rema ined a t t h e t r a c k ever since.

Z a y t i l i as also [ x v s l d e d over m a i ^ renovat ions o f w i ^ t w a s o r i ^ n a U y a n open-a i r facUlty, I n c l u d i n g a $ 3 . 5 mUl lon g r a n d s t a n d re11iodeUng a n d c lubhouse a d d i t i o n I n 1969 a n d $ 2 mlU ion I n renova t ions t w o years ago.

"There w a s o r i g i na l l y a cow l>am , a n d a horsebMTn, .and a b a m f o r t h e

pigis, a n d tents', a113 o f course t l ia t ' s a l l gone." she s a i d . "There 's n o t a buUd lng le f t s t a n d i n g t h a t hasn ' t been renovated o r t o r n down a n d r e b u i l t "

W i t h t h e renova t ions l iave come m u c h p l u s h e r s u r r o u n d i n g s . " I n o u r box seats w h e r e w e n o w l iave f o u r upho ls te red scats a n d a T V , We used to have e i ^ t f o l d i ng c l i a l r a . People d idn ' t m i n d steppl11g over each o ther w h e n they got u p to b e t . . . O f course a t t ha t t ime, everybody w a n t e d to s i t i n U1e front row a n d they wan ted to t ouch the horses."

The NorthvlUc Dow11s staf f n o w numbers near 2 5 0 , I n c l u d i n g admis ­sions, t rack crew, p a r k i n g s ta f f a n d m u t u e l c le rks . T h a t figure does n o t Inc lude the 50-odd Spor tserv lce con ­cession staf f m e m b e r s .

Horse owners c a n h o u s e Uielr pac­ers a n d t rot ters I n one o f 4 0 0 stal ls o n the grounds. The D o w n s used to boast 700 staUs b u t U1e need has d ropped off as more o w n e r s choose to b r l i i g the i r horses i n Jus t fo r a race.

"Those th ings l i avc changed be­cause the ho rsemen have the i r o w n fa rms , " ZayU sa id . T h e y t r a i n o n t he i r farms and t hey s l i l p In . "

Even the surface o f the t rack has been c l ianged to aUoW yea r - round rac ing . The or ig ina l d a y a n d sand

t r ack Was replaced w i t h Umestone, foUowlng Uie t r e n d o f mos t t racks .

"1 remember years ago w h e n We h a d a heavy rain Uiey had to s t o p Uie racing because the horses w o u l i i s l ip a n d slide In the clay," ZayU ex­p la ined . "Most aU o f Uic t r a c k s now a re l imestone t racks , pa r t i cu la r l y II U i e / r e in to w i n t e r rac ing. "

O t h e r c h a n g e s a t N o r t h v l l l e D o w n s have Inc luded Uie add lUon of ma t i nee races a b o u t 10 yeare ago a n d the more recent decis ion to ad­m i t seniors bee t o mat inees.

"We have 80O senior dUzens Uiat come to Uic races o n Sa tu rday after­n o o n , now," Zay t i said.

L o u Carlo, t h e t rack 's c u r r e n t d i ­rec to r o f opera t ions , took Uie re ins fix)m u n d e J o h n Car lo In 1986 w h e n t h e elder Car lo d i e d . B u t Lou 's per­spect ive ex tends back m u c h fa r ther to the days w h e n h e a n d h i s fa ther raced horses a t U1e track.

" IVe been a r o u n d tills p lace since 1953 . " he sa id . " J u s t to sec U ic b u s i ­ness t ra i i scend from a c o u n t y fa i r t ype o f opera t ion to ma jor league, m a j o r ma rke t bus iness , t l i a t ' s ^ n Uie biggest U i l n g

" W h a t I've seen change is t h e i n ­d u s t r y Itseff. Ha rness rac ing became a m a j o r league s p o r t I n Uie m idwes t a n d i n the Det ro i t a rea par t i cu la r l y , a n d i t aU s tar ted r ight here. .And t l i a t ' s no t p l a n n e d .

"Th is is no t a great p r o m o t i o n w h e r e a g roup o f guys got together a n d said "Let's p u t a sp in o n I t ' . . . T h i s w a s a b u n c h o f guys w h o said ' I jet 's see i f people wUl accept t l i l s a n d le t ' s see If w e c a n make a go o f th is . ' I t 's been a l ia1 ids-on operat ion aU the w a y U i rough . "

W l i l l e some o f Uie oUier f o u n d i n g tiacks have d o s e d . Carlo sa id , T h i s o n e st lU keeps t lu lV lng . "

Ca r lo a lso refused to a t t i i b u t e Nor thv l l l e Downs ' success to the t rack ' s owners a n d operators, g iv ing m u c h o f t h e c red i t t o the people Who ra ise , t r a i n a n d d r i ve Uie horses .

"The M ich igan horsemen t h e m -seh^es, the people Uiat are the i n d u s ­t r y , t he breeders, Uie owners, those peop le are o f s u c h s t rong subs tance t h a t they weaUier t he tough M i c h i ­g a n rac ing In w in te r , Uiey Weather t he t o u g h t r a i n i n g o n the f a n n s , a n d Uiey weaUier the t o u g h s u m m e r fa i r r a c i n g c i r cu i t s , " h e sa id . T h e y ' r e j u s t as ded ica ted to the i r horses as those g u y s In Uie NFL are to Uieir abUl ty to c a t c h a pass o r r u n a pa t t e rn . They ' re as pro fess iona l as they c a n be . "

Nor t l iv lUe Downs ' f u tu re l(X)ks as b r i g h t as ever, Car lo ins is ted . He n o t e d t h a t the t rack ' s owners recen -Uy s igned a 10-year ex tens ion o n U ie l r lease w lU i Uie NorUwlUe D r i v i n g C l u b , w h i c h owns t h e p roper ty o n w h i c h Uie track s i t s .

"There'U be some changes b u t hope luUy We'U m a k e some a d j u s t ­m e n t s a n d stay v iab le , " he sa id . "We p l a n o n s tay l r ig he re . "

T r a c k c h a n g e d n a t u r e o f r a c i n g

Once a p r i v a t e go l f cou rse , n o w h o s t to 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 v ls l tora a year — Nor thv f i l e D o w n s l ias come a long vay I n 50 y e a r e .

"The race t rack 's h l s t o i y ac tua l l y ex tends b a c k to t he t u r n o f t he cen­t u r y , w h e n a loca l g r o u p 11idudlng t h e la te Ed S t a r k w e a t h e r pu rchased t h e s i te from a now- fo rgo t ten I n d u s -t r laUst for $ 1 , 0 0 0 .

T h e Indus t r i a l i s t ' s p r i va te n ine -h o l e go l f coi iTse l i ad to t ie flUed In w i t h tons o f d i r t before I t w a s su i tab le fo r a racetrack. Picnic tables s tood I n f o r a g r a n d s t a n d a t flret p r o v i d i n g a p lace fo r lamiUes to ga the r o n S i m -daj rs a n d w a t c h the s tandardb reds race . ; T h e site even tua l l y became h o m e

to t h e N o r t l w l i l e Fa i r , a s i x -day event l v h l c h drew t h o u s a n d s o f v ls l to ra to w h a t was t h e n t h e vf l lage o f N o r t h ­

vf i le. A w o o d e n g r a n d s t a n d w a s b u U t as weU, b u t I t b u r n e d In t he ear ly 1920s. I ts 3.00O-seat r ep lacemen t erected I n 1926, w a s funded b y the sale o f 3 0 0 shares o f stock a t $ 1 0 each .

T h e Nor thv f i l e D r i v i n g C lub , a n d c l i a r t e r member D r . L lnwood Snow, p layed a pror11Inent role In t he even­tua l d e b u t of n i g h t l i a m e s s r a c i n g a t Uie t r a c k . "Doc" S n o w served as m a n ­ager o f Uie M i c h i g a n State Fa i r I n the 1930s. W h e n h e left Uiat pos t i n 1940, h e was a s k e d to take over as p res iden t o f Uie D r i v i n g C l u b a n d m a n a g e r o f Uie Nor thv f i le Fa i r .

B u t t h e falre w e r e largely fo rgot ten d u r i n g W o r l d W a r I I . I n 1944, Uie D r i v i ng C lub 's b o a r d o f directors w a s approached hy a g r o u p of Buf i 'a lo, N.Y., b u s i n e s s m e n I n d u d l n g S a m

Wledr i ck , J o h n Car lo a n d Haro ld Denn lson .

The bus inessmen m a d e a rad ica l p roposa l to the Dr i v i ng C l u b — n i g h t p a r i m u t u e l b e t t i n g p r o g r a m s a t Nor t l iv f i le Downs. O n l y t w o racet­racks h a d ever held p a j i m u t u e l har ­ness racing a t n igh t before, a n d I x i t h were I n New York.

T h e directors first d ismissed Uie Idea as unfeasible, n o t i n g Uia t M ich i ­gan pacers and t ro t te rs h a d never raced I n any th ing b u t d a y l i g h t Tha t asked , w h o wou ld ever c o m e ou t to w a t c h horses r u n a t n i gh t?

A f te r monU is of negot ia t ions, Uie Buf fa lo bus inessmen conv inced the D r i v i n g C l u b to g ^ e I t a t r y .

W h a t foUoWed Was Uie procure­m e n t o f U1e necessaiy poles, e lectr i ­ca l w i res a n d l ights. Steel g i rders h a d to be f o u n d to shore u p Uie rickety

g r a n d s t a n d , a d l l l l c u l t task i n w a r ­time Un i t ed States.

B u t every t l i l ng w a s In p lace b y openl1ig day on Sept. 1 , 1944, a n d the c u r i o u s flocked to U1e 8:30 p . m . race, p1u1iklng d o w n 6 0 cents to w a t c h 2 4 horses t a k e t u r n s u n d e r the b r i g h t l igh ts each n i g h t Due to t he shor tage o fho rses , many o f t hose same horses raced n i g h t after i11ght

T h a t first 20 -n i gh t 1neet has n o w been supp lan ted b y a 100-day p r o g ­r a m d i v i d e d b e t w e e n N o r U i v f i l e Downs" o w n meet a n d t h e J a c k s o n a t Nor thv f i l e meet r u n b y the J a d c s o n Ha rness Raceway.

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L E N O R E 0 . G U M M I N G

1>enore O . C u m m l n g , 77 . o f La­wrence, K a n s . , fonner l f y o f Wamen , d ied of h e a r t fa l l re J a n . 3 In La­wrence, 101ns. She Was h iom In De­t r o i t to tl1e l a t e F reder ick C. J a h n a n d Ot tH leA. B u s c ^ e J a n . 24 . 1915. Her h u s b a n d s ince O c t 2 2 , 1935, J o h n D. Cumn1111g, J r . . preceded her In dea th in 1970 .

She Was a n a c c o u n t i n g c le rk for rena ld i C h i n a Importl1Tg Co. a n d re­t i r ed i n 1979 . She w o r k e d for C h i y s ­le r Moto r Co rp . Det lx i i t T a n k Arsena l I n War ren d u r i n g the M i e s . She Was a member o f t he Reorganized C h u r c h o f the La t te r Day Sa in t s .

She is surv lVed b y he r daugh te rs , J e a n L. N w m a n o f Kansas a n d Pamela E. Pa rke r o f Texas; nene g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; t e n g r e a t ­g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; a n d he r s is ter Lon1a Frey of Sa l ine .

V l s l t aUon w a s a t t he O 'B r ien C h a p e l / T e d C. S u l l l V a n F u n e r a l H o m e J a n . 7 . F u n e r a l services are tommoroW, J a n . 8 a t 11 a .m. a t O 'Br ien C h a p e l / T e d C. Su l l i van F u n ­

eral H o m e . Pas to r J a m e s Ne lson o f the Reorganized C h u c h o f the La t t e r Day Sa in t s Wil l o f f lc la te . I n t e r m e n t WiU be a t O a k l a n d HlUs Memor i a l Gardens.

Memor i a l c o n t r i b u t i o n s m a y be sent to t h e A m e r i c a n H e a r t Assoc ia­t ion o r a cha r i t y o f cho ice .

L O U I S E E. M c G R A T H

Louise E. M c G r a t h , 9 2 , o f Nov l died J a n . 4 at B o t s f o r d Hosp i t a l d u e to hear t disease. S h e w a s b o m A p r i l 11 .1900 I n Novl t o t h e la te R a l p h De-vereaux a n d Es te l le F u r s e . He r h u s ­band , J o h n , p receded h e r I n dea th .

She Was a c l e r k a n d w o r k e d w i t h the pay ro l l a t a n I n s u i a n c e company . She Was b o m I n Nov ! a n d he r f a the r Was a b l a c k s m i t h here .

She ls surv ived b y h e r b r o t h e r . D r . Carpenter Devereux , a n d severa l nelces a n d nephews .

V i s i t a t i on Was W e d n e s d a y , J a n . 6 f rom 10 a .m. u n t i l n o o n . Services Were a t noon w i t h Rev. J e n y Slo-w l n s k i o f l l c la t lng . I n t e r m e n t w a s a t Whi te Chape l Cemete ry .

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W h e n the Nor thv i l l e B o a r d o f E d u -c a t i o n h o l d s i ts second readli1g o f a poUcy to Inspect s t u d e n t lockers , desks a n d au tomob i l es , there Wi l l he some changes.

B o b S o m s o n , ejsecutlve d i rector o f spec ia l educa t ion fo r t h e d i s t r i c t , sa id t he school d i s t r i c t ' s a t t o m g r s adv ised the b o a r d t o a d o p t two p o l i ­c ies Ins tead o f one . T h e first p o l i t y w i l l a l l ow school p e r s o n n e l to en te r t h e l ocke r o r desk o f a s t u d e n t for i n -specUon. T h e other po l i cy w o u l d p r o ­v ide gu ide l ines for con f i sca t ion o f I t e m s s u c h as a lcoho l , tobacco, c o n ­t r o l l ed subs tances , w e a p o n s or o t he r dange rous i11stru111ents a n d s to len p r o p e r t y from a s t u d e n t ' s locker, desk o r au tomob i l e .

T h e proposed po l i cy r eads any o f t h e above I tems " m a y be seized, ex ­cep t w h e r e p r o h i b i t e d b y law, b y schoo l personne l a n d 111ay b e used as ev idence i n suspens ion , expu l s ion o r legal acUon. "

S o m s o n said t he rev is ions can le a l t e r t h e d is t r i c t h a d t i m e to rev iew pas t legal occunnences s ince the las t u p d a t e o f the po l icy I n 1987.

"A l o t o f th ings have changed over t he l as t th ree to f o u r y e a r s , " he sa id . "We m e n U o n e d the auto1nobl le be ­cause I f w e d idn ' t m e n t i o n It. we w o u l d n ' t be able to (conf iscate th ings deemed h a r m f u l to t h e sa fe ty , hea l th o r w e l f a i c t o s t uden t s a n d t h e school bu i l d ings ) . T e n years ago, nobody w o u l d have ever t h o u g h t a b o u t i t . "

A l t h o u g h the p r e v i o u s proposed po l icy w a s t i t led " I nspecUon of S t u ­d e n t Lockers , Desks a n d A u t o m o ­b i les , " I t s ta ted t ha t schoo l personne l Were a l l owed to enter a l o c k e r or desk fo r InspecUon or seize i t e m s s u c h as a lcohoL tobacco, drvigs a n d weapons from a locker , desk o r auto1ii()bi le.

A t t h e Dec. 14 b o a r d o f educa t i on m e e t i n g , o n e a u d i e n c e m e m b e r ra i sed c o n c e m over t he po l i cy , say ing h e d i d n ' t feel i t Was ri^t f o r school pe rsonne l t o have the right t o Inspect s t u d e n t au tomob i les .

S o m s o n exp la ined s t u d e n t s Wil l have t o s i g n a f o r m a l l c w l n g for t he i r ca rs to be entered l f s choo l pe rsonne l have s t r o n g evidence t h e s t u d e n t Is v i o l a t i n g t h e s tuden t code o f conduc t o f h a r b o r i n g alcohoL d r u g s , etc. i n t he f r v e h l d e . I f a s t u d e n t doesn' t agree t o s i g n the Waiver, h e or she w o n ' t b e g ran ted a p a i l d n g permi t , S o m s o n s a i d a t the Dec. 14 i1>eetlng.

" T h i s doesn ' t a l low u s to o p e n a ca r t h a t Is l ocked , " he exp la i ned t o board m e m b e r s . " I f a s t u d e n t re fuses , t hen h e c a n lose h i s p a r k i n g pr iv i leges.*

O n M o n d a y , S o m s o n s a i d th i s p o l ­i cy b y n o m e a n s a l l ows s d i o o l per­sonne l t o force a d o o r o p e n o n a vehtele.

S o m s o n added t h a t b u i l d i n g p r i n ­c ipa l s w i l l have to t ise Judgemen t i n d e t e r m l n i i l g w h e t h e r o r n o t the re is a need t o Inspec t desks o r lockers o r conf ls teate a i t y t h i ng from a n auto­m o b i l e .

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passed u s by . .And i t 's t ime , o n c e aga in , to give c red i t to o u r favor i te i n s t i t u U o n t h a t h a s he lped

u s t h rough the chal lenges o f 1992 . Food. I f i t weren ' t for the food We ate i n t h e

pas t year . . . w e l l . We'd a l l b e d e a d . Of course, n o t a l l the f o o d w e ate i n

1992 Was good . Some w a s Jus t so-so, b u t some Was i nc red ib l y tas t i l i c lous .

So once aga in , let 's give c r e d i t Where c red i t i s due . Let 's let eve i yone k n o w Which r e s t a u r a n t s are t h e b e s t

Th is Is the f o u r t h year o f o u r a i m u a l r es tau ran t po l l , a n d each y e a r We get a bigger response. Everyone has op in i ons , a n d we w a n t t o hea r y o u r s .

Here's y o u r chance to l e t o t he rs k n o w Where to find t h e best: t he best h a m b u r ­gers, the best a tmosphere , t h e bes t p izza, t h e best deser ts . . . etc.

Once aga in , we ' re keep ing i t loca l . O n l y res tau ran ts i n Nov i a n d N o r t h v i l l e are e l ig i ­

b le for t h i s pol l . Te l l u s . as soon as y o u finish read ing

t h i s page. Where y o u go fo r t h e best b reak fas t i n t o w n . Let u s k n o w w h o h a s the bes t seafood, eth111c food o r s teaks.

Categories i n o u r p o l l I n c l u d e best over ­a l l res tauran t , best service, t j es t b reak fas t r es tau ran t , best sandw iches , bes t desser ts , best a tmosphere, best p izza. l>est bu rge rs , best seafood, best e thn ic food , best fast food, best soups a n d bes t s t e a k .

There 's also an o p p o r t u n i t y f o r com­m e n t s , i n case y o u Want to e laborate.

A t r i g h t you ' l l find y o u r o f f ic ia l b a l l o t Fo l l ow ing are a few n j l e s to keep In m i n d :

• O i l l y restai1rants i n N o r t h v i l l e a n d N o v l are el igible to be menUoned o n y o u r b a l l o t E a c h ba l lo t m u s t Inc lude y o u r name, a d ­dress a n d telephone n u m b e r . Ba l lo ts w i t h ­o u t t h i s i n fo rma t ion w i l l n o t be Inc luded i n t h e po l l .

• On ly bal lots c l ipped fi-om t h e newspaper w i l l be accepted. Photocop ied ba l lo ts Wi l l n o t be accepted, These res t r i c t i ons are d e ­

s igned to he lp avoid ba l l o t -box s t u f f i n g .

• Res tau ran t s f ound to be d i s t r i b u t i n g ba l l o t s Wil l be d isqua l i f i ed .

• Read the ba l l o t ca re fu l l y fo r a d d l U o n a l r u l e s .

U p o n compleUng the e n t i y f o r m , m a l l i t b y J a n . 2 9 to : NorthuUle Record/Noui News r e s t a u r a n t p o l l , 104 W. M a i n , No r thv i l l e , M I 4 8 1 6 7 .

I f y o u prefer , r e s t a u r a n t po l l en t1y fo rms a l s o m a y be d ropped of f a t t he n e w s p a p e r of f ice.

W h e n a l l t h e ba l lo ts a re I n , w e w i l l c o m p i l e ttle resu l ts o f t h e po l l a n d p u b l i s h t h e m I n t he Feb. 25 Issues o f The North-uiUe Record a n d The Noul News.

I n case y o u misp lace t h i s ed iUon o f t h e newspaper , e n t r y fo rms w i l l a lso b e p u b ­l i s h e d i n subsequen t Issues.

O n e ba l l o t w i l l be selected a t r a n d o m a n d the w l r m e r w i l l receive d i i m e r fo r t w o a t h i s o r h e r favori te Nor thv i l l e o r Nov l r e s t a u r a n t

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1 . O n l y r e s t a u r a n t s in N o r t h v i l l e / N o v i a r e e l i g i b l e t o b e

m e n t i o n e d o n y o u r b a l l o t .

2 . To h e l p u s a v o i d b a l l o t - b o x s tu f f i ng , e a c h ba l l o t m u s t

i nc lude y o u r n a m e , a d d r e s s , a n d p h o n e n u m b e r . B a l l o t s

w i t hou t t h i s i n f o r m a t i o n wi l l be t h r o w n o u t .

3 . O n l y b a l l o t s c l i p p e d f r o m t h e n e w s p a p e r w i l l b e

a c c e p t e d . P h o t o c o p i e d ba l lo ts w i l l b e t h r o w n Out.

4 . R e s t a u r a n t s m a y n o t h a n d o u t ba l l o t s .

5. Ma i l y o u r c o m p l e t e d ba l lo t b y J a n 2 9 t o : T h e N o r t h v i l l e

R e c o r d / N o v i N e w s , 1 0 4 M a i n S t . . N o r t h v i l l e , M l 4 8 1 6 7 .

O r d r o p it o f f a t o u r o f f i c e s .

6 . Pol l r e s u l t s wi l l b e p u b l i s h e d F e b . 2 5 .

7. O n e b a l l o t wi l l b e s e l e c t e d a t r a n d o m , a n d t h e w i n n e r wil l

r ece i ve d i n n e r for t w o a t t h e N o v i / N o r t h v i l l e r e s t a u r a n t o f

h is o r h e r c h o i c e . ( H o m e T o w n e m p l o y e e s a n d the i r

f am i l i es a r e n o t e l i g i b l e f o r the f r e e d i n n e r )

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W a l k i n g a longs ide a y o u n g h o r s e ­b a c k r i d e r Who is phys i ca l l y , e m o -Uona l l y o r social ly d i sab led w a s D a -11ieUe McCluskey ' s first Invohrement w i t h t h e ExcepUonal E q u e s t r i a n s p r o g r a m a t To l lgate 4 - H E d u c a U o n Cen te r o n Meadowbrook R o a d i n Nov l .

" I h a d read a b o u t i t i n The Novi News a n d hiecause I ride ex tens ive ly as a n a n l a t e u r i n b o t h t h e U n i t e d States a n d Canada . " she s a i d , she dec ided s h e Wanted to he lp o u t w i t h the p r o g r a m .

T h e n l a s t year i n o rde r t o h e l p ra ise m o n q r to b u i l d a n a rena a n d a s tab le so t h a t the p r o g r a m c a n b e o p -e r a t e d y e a r - r o u n d . t h e b o a r d dec ided to have a po lo m a t c h for t h e To l l ga te Cha l lenge Cup.

So — Danie l le M c C l u s k e y s a i d , "because they k n e w Fd h a d e x p e r i ­ence w i t h fiind ra i s i ng , t hey a s k e d

m e to take charge o f I t " A n d the v e n t u r e w a s so success lu l

t h a t Tol lgate a n d M c C l u s k e y re­peated i t i n A u g u s t 1992 .

T h i s t ime, she sa id , "we h a d Well over 1,100 a t t end ing , a n d We ne t ted $20 ,000 , " the t o ta l m o n e y c o m i n g from ent rance fee, a u c U o n a n d cor­po ra te sponsors .

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W h y has Da11ielle M c C l u s k e y , a la-Wyer, got ten he rse l f so m u c h Invo lved i n ExcepUonal Eques t r i ans? " I t 's a c a u s e 1 believe i n i n the c o m m u n i t y I l ive i n , " she answered .

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By JEANNE CLARKE Special Wnlor

A p r o g r a m UUed " R u b b e r S t a m p s ' w i l l be presented by P « l d l c r Plus of No r thv i l l e w h e n the M i c h l g a I i d e r Smockers meet T h u r s d a y r n o m i n g . J a n . 2 1 . The p rog ram Will Inc lu t ie ways t o use rubber s t a m p s , I nc l ud ­i n g s t a t i o n e r y a n d e f n b o s l n g powders .

S h a r o n Sch lemmer Will Lake over as p res iden t o f the M i c h i g a n d e r S n w c k c r s th is year. O t h e r new olTic-c rs arc M a l x h l a V a n H a m n i e , (Irst vice p res iden t—momi jTg : Lois Nel ­son, Drst vice p res iden t—even ing ; M a j y Wi l l la rns, second v ice pres ident for merTibcrship; Mary Jo Clancy, s e c r e t a r y : a n d S u e A c k m a n . t reasurer .

SixlLeeil n ie i l lbc ts a t t e n d e d a pot-l uck d i n n e r at the h o m e o f V i rg in ia McBr tde d u r i n g t i le ho l idays . The evening Inc luded a glR exchange a n d a n n o u n c e m e n t o f the S m o c k e r o f the Year. T h e honor Was p resented to Le­slie Caponey, ou tgo ing pres ident .

The i r f i rst meet i i lg o f t he year was held J a n . 4 With a ' S h a r k s t e c t h " de­m o n s t r a t i o n by V i rg in ia McBr lde . She d e m o n s t r a t e d u s i n g paper . Menlbers WUJ use the techn ique o n fabric a t home.

A n even ing meet ing Is schedu led Feb. 1 w i t h a demons t raUon of "Or­gandy H a i r B o w s ' by Ijesllc Caponey. On Feb. 18 there wi l l be a m o r n i n g meet ing . "Folded Ribbon Egg." At th i s meet ing there wi l l be a session o n fnak ing the egg that was presented a t the E l i z a b e t h T r a v i s J o h n s o n seminar .

The service project o f the year Was the m a k i n g o f baby ga rmen ts to be gl -ven to the Ch i l d and Parent Services in Pont iac. The garments Will be g iven to Mar l l l ac Hal l for use b y u n w e d mothers .

The g r o u p also presented a p r i n t l o the Novl L i b ra i y in m e m o r y o f Nancy S m i t h , Who Was ve iy I n s t r u m e n t a l i n the f o r m a t i o n of the g roup i n the Novl area.

N o v i H i g h l i g h t s

t radiUonal con imemora t i on o f the corning o f the L ight o f ihe W o r l d i n ­cludes the burT11jig o f the Chr i s tmas greens Lhe f i lg l i t of Ep iphany .

Spir i t o f Christ's long-range p l an ­n ing commiss ion Wil l meet u n d e r the d i rect ion o f Dan S a b i n . th is Sunday , J a n . 10, to revieW a n d develop c h u r c h p iDgrams. Special a t ten t ion w i l l be given to the areas o f member ­sh ip and b u i l d i n g finances.

The Prope l ty a n d B u i l d i n g C om -n i l i l ce has bicen Involved i n several projects. They sponsored a Wor ld Day of JYayer In December a n d de­corated the c h u r c h la ter i n the m o n t h .

The g roup is p l a r m l n g to prov ide a modu la r p l a t f o rm for the chance l , a long w i t h new carpe t ing a n d storage cabinets.

The W o m e n of t l ie ELCA have f i n ­ished the i r H a t a n d M i t t e n Tree pro­jec t . The hats a n d mi t tens col lected were given to refugee fami l ies w h o have recent ly come to ou r c o u n t i y . The i r next mee t ing Is J a n . 4 Wi th Pas­tor Thomas Schcrger lead ing t h e m In a Bible s t u d y o f 1st Co r in th ians . Re­f reshments Will be served.

Morn ing sess l onso f t he second se -r ies of Cross Signs B ib le S t u d y Will begin J a n . 13, Even ing sessions WUl begin S u n d a y . J a n . 17.

The c h u r c h p lans to serve the hung ry at the St . AndreW/Fledeemer i n Detro i t a f ter Worship o n Suii-day.Jan. 2 4 . PreparaUon wi l l be done for the nex t day's serv ing.

Pastor and M r s . G a i y E l fher have r e t u r n e d from a week 's vacat ion w i t h re la t ives i n Oh io . Whi le there, t hey ce lebra ted Rev. El fher 's mo the r ' s 8 0 t h b i r thday . S h e lives i n S p r i n g -Held. They also v is i ted w i t h M r s . Spence r i n E a t o n , Mrs . E l fne r ' s m o t h e r .

A n t h o n y Louis Westfa l l Was b o r n Dec. 2 1 at H u r o n Val ley Hosp i ta l to T h o m a s and Sher r l e West fa l l . He Weighed eight p o u n d s , five ounces . He Was Welcomed b y h is b ro the r , T o m . 8 a n d s ister . B randy , 6. G r a n d ­p a r e n t s are Lou is a n d Luree West fa l l of Nor thv i l l e and Sh i r ley Kane o f M t . M o r r i s . Grea t -g randmother is M a r i e C a r l s o n o f Mt . M o r r i s . Sherr le Wes t -fa l l is ExecuUve Secre tary of t he Nov l Police D e p a r t m e n t .

A u d r e y B l a c k b o m e n t e r t a i n e d ou t -o f - toWn gues ts at her home over the ho l idays . Gues ts came f r o m Y p s i -l an t i , F l i n t a n d Uf1ion Lake.

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the baby g f r l b o m to C h r i s t i n e a n d Rick Bendr o f Redford at St . M a r y Hospi ta l on Dec. 12. She weighed s ix pounds , f ou r ounces . G r a n d p a r e n t s are Sue A b r a h a m o f L ivonia a n d T i m A b r a h a m o f L i v o n i a . G r e a t -g randparen ts are Ot to and Evelyn Natzcl of Novl . Th is is the i r f i rs t great­g randch i ld .

Out-of - toWn guests a t the h o m e o f M r . and Mrs . Bea M c Q u e e n i nc l uded fonner res idents L o n n l e a n d J u d y McQueen o f Knoxv l l le , T e n n .

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Corps League a n d AMVets he ld a mu l t i - o rgan i za t i on Chr i s tmas p a r t y at t h e o ld f i re h a l l d u r i n g t h e ho l idays .

T h e A u x i l i a r y h a s purchased g i f ts for the g i f t shop a t t he Veterans Faci l -l l y . The ve terans a r e al lowed to come to the gi f t shop a n d choose gi f ts free o f charge for the i r fami l ies. The g i f ts are the w rapped a n d sent UPS lo t h e ve terans ' fami l ies .

Several m e m b e r s o f the local A u ­x i l i a ry Worked several (days i n the g i f t shop ass is t ing the Veterans. They a re also l ook ing for t h e fronts of C h r i s t ­mas Cards to send to SL Jude 's Hos ­p i ta l . Anyone h a v i n g some cards c a n cal l A u d r e y B l a c k b u r n , president , a t 3 4 7 - 8 5 0 4 . Local o rgan iza t ions look­ing fo r service p ro jec ts are encou r ­aged to consider he lp i ng With t h i s proJecL

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for someone to serve as post h i s to ­rian. The post also is cons ider ing the fo rmat ion o f a group ca l led the Sons o f the A m e r i c a n Legion (SAL).

December Was Veterans ADTairs Rehab i l i ta t ion M o n t h . M a i y Lol l l a n d Evelyn Sale co-cha i red th is project. Bo th the Post a n d A u x i l i a r y are look­ing for e l ig ib le serv icemen a n d f a m i ­lies to become a pa r t o f the Legion. The g roup meets t he second a n d fou r th Tuesdays of t h e m o n t h . The regular bus iness meeUng a t 8 p .m. . and the o t h e r Tuesday ls social. Cal l the 3 4 7 - 8 5 0 4 for In fo rmaUon .

W m T E H A L L N U R S I N G H O M E Mike M y e r a n d h is g u i t a r Will pre­

sent a p r o g r a m t i t led " F u n In the S u n " w h e n the W h i t e h a l l Nu rs ing Home ho lds i ts m o n t h l y b i r t hday par ty for res idents W i th J a n u a r y b i r t hdays o n J a n u a r y 2 1 . Celebrat­i ng b i r t h d a y s th is m o n t h are Elsie C lancy. C h a r l o t e S c h u e l l . Luel la Hansen a n d Gladys G r i f l l n .

The n e w "Pet a Pet" p rog ram has become q u i t e popu la r a t Whi teha l l . Staf f f r o m Uie a n i m a l she l te r b r i ng In an ima ls each m o n t h fo r residents to pet a n d p lay w i t h .

AcUviUes D i rec to r K a t h y Isreal Is seeking vo lun tee rs to he lp residents w i t h c ra f ts pro jects. .Anyone who has s ing ing ta len t o r en te r ta inmen t ideas shou ld ca l l h e r a t 3 4 9 - 2 0 0 0 .

Isreal has a lso schedu led a t r ip for res idents to the S h r i n e Circus on T h u r s d a y . Feb. 18.

Wh i t eha l l w a s b u s y d u r i n g the ho ­l idays as m a r ^ r g roups a n d ind iv idu ­a ls came by to v is i t t h e residents. Employees from the S l e m a n Mater ia l Systems Co rpo ra t i on b rough t n ice ^ f t s for every res ident . Members of the S t J a m e s Catho l i c C h u r c h also pa id a h o l i d a y v is i t .

Special gues ts i n c l uded a group of 18 y o u n g people from Forest Park Bap t i s t C h u r c h Who b r o u g h t cookies a n d frillt a n d sang caro ls . I n add i ­Uon, m a n y G f r l a n d Boy Scou t troops came by d u r i n g the ho l idays to cheer u p the riesidents.

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A m y A. Co leman of Novi a n d Todd R. Ai lger of Berk ley Were 111arried A u g . 14 in a doub le r i n g ce remony at 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 In F a r m l n g t o n .

A m y is the d a u g h t e r of M r s . Rose-mar ie Co leman o f Novl and T o d d is the son o f Mr . a n d M r s . R a y m o n d A n ­ger o f Berk ley.

Todd 's g rea t -aun t , Mary W a t s o n , per fo rmed a solo d u r i n g the w e d d i n g ceremony, Which Was off ic iated by Dr . W i l l i a m R i t t e r a n d Rev. Ka r l Zeigler.

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Hard Work by Novl res iden t A d a m Lambe r tus - - w o r k t h a t i nc luded resto­ra t ion o f the o ld Sp i r i t o f 7 6 Park a t Eleven Mi le a n d Ta f t roads — pa id of f o n Dec. 13.

That a f te rnoon. A d a m became a n Eagle S c o u t A h igh l i gh t o f Adam 's Eagle Scout ceremony was a presentaUon from his

grandfather , Heye L a m b e r t u s . He t ravel led I r o m Ca l i f o rn ia to present h i m With the neckerch ie f Wh i ch vras g iven to h i m b y U n i o n Pac l l l c Rai l road When he made Eagle Scou t fr1 1930.

Unt i l A d a m came a l o n g las t s u m m e r , m a n y people d rove by the o l d park each day Wi thout even noUc lng i t Was there. That 's because the sl ides, swings a n d p icn ic tab les h a d a l l faded t o the same m s t y b r o w n , b lend ing in w i t h the trees In the b a c k g r o u n d .

Adam's Eagle Scou t ce remony w a s cha f red by E d M c M l c h a e l , the troop commi t tee c h a i r m a n . S c o u t m a s t e r Gary Skodack a n d A s s i s t a n t Scoutmas­ter Doug M a c Q u e e n p resen ted A d a m With t he badges a n d neckerch ie f o f an Eagle Scout .

A n aide to Sen . J a c k F a x o n m a d e a presentaUon. a n d le t te rs of congra tu-laUons f r o m Sen. Car l Lev in . Rep. W i l l i a m Broomf le ld a n d Novl Mayor Mat t Q u l n n Were read d u r i n g t h e ceremony.

D u r i n g Adam's scou t i ng career, he earned 26 m e r i t badges and served as a leader o f T roop 4 0 7 as the V e n t u r e Crew Chief. Sen io r Pat ro l Leader, and the J u n i o r Ass i s tan t Scou tmas te r . He began h is scoutlr1g career as a cub sc­o u t I n Pack 135 i n Kearney . M O .

Adam is the son o f J a m e s a n d Pat r ic ia Lamber tus o f Nov l , a n d the g rand­son of B i l l a n d Bet ty Ha r t f e l o f Fu l l e r t on , Cal i f , a n d Heye a n d lo la Lamber tus o f H e m e t Cali f .

A d a m L a m b e r t u s ( s e c o n d f r o m l e f t ) w i t h h i s f a t h e r J a m e s L a m b e r t u s ( l e f t ) , G a r y S k o d a c k a n d A d a m ' s g r a n d f a t h e r H e y e L a m b e r ­t u s ( f a r r i g h t ) .

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A new course en t i t l ed , "Game De­s i g n ' Will he o f fered d u r i n g the Winter semester at t he Cen te r for Creative Stud ies .

The course, ava i lab le t h r o u g h the Ex tens ion P r o g r a m begins Satur ­day. J a n . 23 . 1 9 9 3 from 2-4 p.m., a n d r u n s for s ix consecut ive Weeks. Tu lUon Is $ 1 3 0 . H i g h School s tu ­den ts a n d a d u l t s a re el igible for en­ro l lment . Reg is t ra t i on is now open and may be comp le ted by cal l ing 872 -3118 . e x t 4 7 1 .

S tudents w i l l l e a m the basic ele­men ts o f good g a m e design a n d in ter­es t i ng p lay. B o a r d games, ca rd

gairles a n d o t h e r game- re la ted act iv i -ties are d iscussed i n rega rd to con ­cept ion, d e v e l o p m e n t des ign , m l e s , m a r k e t i n g a n d p r o m o t i o n .

The c o u r s e Is Ideal f o r those w i t h an en t rep reneu r ia l s p i r i t p ro fess ion­als In t he des ign field, o r y o u n g adul ts i n te res ted i n t h i s creat ive ca­reer o p t i o n .

The C e n t e r for Crea t i ve Stud ies is located a t 2 0 1 East K i r b y i n D e t r o i t w i t h s u b u r b a n b r a n c h e s i n NoW, South f ie ld a n d Grosse P o i n t A fa­cu l ty o f over 3 0 0 a r t i s t / i n s t r u c t o r s provide q u a l i t y v i s u a l a n d per fo rm­ing ar ts t r a i n i n g to m o r e t h a n 2 ,000

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A n i n t r o d u c t o r y , th ree-sess ion course i n a r t 1'angi11g from French a n d G e r m a n I n ^ r e s s i o n i s m to M o d ­e m a n d .Afr ican A r t , w i l l be offered d u r i n g t h e w i n t e r semester at the

Defrol t pe r fo rmance poet M. L. Llebler w i l l be a m o n g sevend noted Mich igan w r i t e r s to a p p e a r a t a Bor­ders Novl r ead ing I n t r oduc f r i g The Vision oj Words, a poet ry a n d pho to ­graphy book conceived b y pho tog ra ­phe r J o h n Sobczak. I n a d d i t i o n to Llebler {Breaking the Voodoo: Stick This Upli, readfr igs w i l l be g iven by Ke i th Taylor , a u t h o r o f D a n c i n g in the light a n d Weather Repmt Sharon SmithKn^ht, co-producer oJ the Hori-Izons inPoetry Series; Bob Hicok, coor­dinator of the Ann Aibor Poetry SUm and Borders Birmingham stajf mem­

ber Kathleen Meade, author o/Some-thing in G Minor.

T h e read ing w i l l t ake place S u n ­day, J a n . 3 1 , a t 6 : 3 0 p .m. at Borders. Advance reg is t ra t i on i s requi red a n d m a y be hand led b y telephone a t 347 -0780 .

The Vision of Words: Poetry by Mi­chigan Writers p a i r s J o h n S o b c ^ ' s pho tography w i t h selected Works b y 25 a rea poets. I t Was ed i ted by L leb ler a n d pub l i shed i n c » n J u n c t l o n . w l t h Rldgeway Press. Sobczak w l U l i e guest o f hono r a t t h e Nov l read ing .

A n n A r b o r a u t h o r Char les Baxter w i l l read from a n d a u t o g r a p h copies o f h is n e w nove l Shadow Play Fr iday, J a n . 2 9 a t 7 p . m a t Borders Book Shop i n t he Novi T o w n Center. Re­g is t ra t ion Is r e co mme n d e d a n d m a y b e h a n d l e d b y t e l e p h o n e a t 347 -0780 .

Shadow Play, B a x t e r ' s second novel, te l ls t h e s to ry o f a M i ch igan ci ty of f ic ia l w h o m a k e s a Faus t l an pact vrtOi a m o d e m - d a y dev i l , t he owner o f a c h e m i c a l p l a n t . The a u ­thor 's o t h e r novel w a s F t rs f UghU he

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The course, o p e n to h igh schoo l s t uden t s a n d a d u l t s . WIU occur J a n . 2 7 , Feb. 10 and Feb. 2 4 from 10 a . m . to 3 p . m . L u n c h a t t he D I A is sche­du led . Tu lUon f o r e a c h session is $25 . Reg is t ra t ion is n o w open, a n d

m a y b e c o m p l e t e d b y c a l l i n g 8 7 2 - 3 1 1 8 . ex t . 4 7 1 .

D u r i n g e a c h session, s t u d e n t s w i l l be p resen ted w i t h a sUde lec ture a t CCS, fo l l owed by a g u i d e d t o u r o f re ­lated w o r k s i n the gal ler ies o f the DIA.

I n d i v i d u a l s as we l l as g roups a re encouraged to register ear ly , as space is l i m i t e d .

C H U R C H D I R E C T O R Y F o r I n f o r m a t i o n r e g a r d i n g r a t e s f o r c h u r c h l i s t i n g s c a l l

T h e N o r t h v i l l e R e c o r d o r N o v l N e w s 3 4 9 - 1 7 0 0

has also p u b l i s h e d t h r e e shor t -s to ry collecUor1s, i n c l u d i n g t h e acclaimed book A Relative Stranger. A poem b y Baxter a p p e a r s fr1 The Vision of Words, a loca l ly p u b l i s h e d vo lume o f poet iy a n d p h o t o g r a p h y t h a t w i l l be In f roduced a t a readl11g by several poets a t Bo rde rs Nov ! o n J a n . 3 1 .

A m u c h - a n t h o l o g l z e d w r i t e r , Char les B a x t e r has b e e n awarded grants from the NaUona l E n d o w m e n t for the A r t s a n d M i c h i g a n A r t s C o u n ­c i l . He l i ves I n A n n A r b o r a n d teaches a t the Un ive rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n .

W A L L E D L A K E F I R S T B A P T I S T C H U R C H

Rev. Rogers 309Mari{etSt. 524-2483

I (iMhInd FM of America Bonli off Pontloc Troll Rd.) Wed. 10:00 am. Woniens Bible Study

Sundo/ School 9-45 arri. 1 i :00 a.m. Mocnlng Wor^ip

Nursery Available. All Welcome

FIRST P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H O F N O R T H V I L L E

200E.MalnSt..Notlnvll6 a»-09il WofshO A Onjch School 9:30 a I I.OO on CNldcare Avalobo of 9:30 411:00 am

O. tawrsnco Cnomtjortaln - Paitof Rev. Jornei Runsll. r lnlilar or Evangslsni a Single]

R«v. Martin Ankium. Mnliter of Youth ft Church School

S T . J O H N L U T H E R A N F A R M I N G T O N

23226 Gill Itoad., 3 Blio. 3 of Grand River 3 Biles. W. of Faiminoton Road

Worship Schedule Sunday 8:30 & 11 am (Nursery)

Church School 9:40 am 474-0584

I Posior Charles fox Pastor DaM Cove |

S P I R I T O F C H R I S T L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

E . L . C . A . 40700 W. iO Ivlile (W. of Hogaerty)

Worship 8:30 & 10:45 am Sunday Church Sctiool 9:30 am

Church Office 477- 296 Pastor Thomas A. Schergor

I V I C T O R Y L U T H E R A N C H U R C H | ( M I S S O U R I S Y N O D )

NOVi MEADOWS SCHOOL

lOnToflRd. Nearll MileRood 349-73221 I Sunday Worship & Scliool iO a.m. to 11:30 a.m. J

O U R L A D Y O F V I C T O R Y C A T H O L I C C H U R C H

770 TiTOyef. Northville WEEKEND UlURGIES Saturday, 5:00 p.m.

Sunday. 7:30,9,11 am. & 12:30 p.m. Church 349-2621, School 349-3410

Religious Education 149-2659

G O O D S H E P H E R D L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

9 Mile & Meodowbixwk Wisconsin Ev. Lutfieron Synod

Sunday Worship 8 am & 10:30 am G«ne E. Jahnl<e, Pastor - 349-0545

9:15 am Sunday School & Bible Class

F I R S T A P O S T O L I C L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

26325 Hoisted Road oi 11 Mile Farmingion Hills. Michigan

Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Also, First and Third Sunday af 7:00 p.m.

Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Bible Class - Tuesday - 7:30 p.m.

Song Services - Lost Sunday of month - 7:00 pi pm.

F I R S T C H U R C H O F C H R I S T

S C I E N T I S T 1100 W. Ann Artxjr Troll Plymouth. Michigan

Sundoy Worship. 10:30 am Sundoy School 10:30 am

Wednesday Meeting, 7:30 p.m.

S T . P A U L ' S L U T H E R A N M I S S O U R I S Y N O D

High & Elm Streets. Northville (behind Hardee's) T. Luljeck. Pastor

L Kinne, Associate Pastor |Church349-3140 School 349-3146

Sunday Worship: 8:30 am. 8i 11:0O a.m. Sunday School & Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.

Saturday Vespers: 6:00 p.m.

N O R T H V I L L E C H R I S T I A N A S S E M B L Y

41345 six Mile Rood Norltlvllo 348-9030

Sunday School: 955-10:65 Soidoy Worihlp: 8:30 on 11:00 am ft 6:30 pm

Pastor oil! T. Buchon. a. Poitor Norlhvlle Chrljllan School

Proictwol ft K-« 348.9031

F I R S T U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

O F N O R T H V I L L E 349-1144 . 8 M»9 & Toft Roodj

Dr. Oouglos Vomon. Pastor Rev. Ihomoi M. Bsogon • Mmiiter of Chrbnon

Education Sinday. Woriilp Swv(c«. 9:00 and 11 am:

Scnday School. (K-3) 11 am: Nur!9rv,9:0O ft 11 am

N O V I U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

41671W. Ten Mile - Meadowbrook 349-2652 (24hrs.)

Sunday Worship at 1030 a.m. Nursery Care Available

Charles R. Jacobs. Pastor Church School 9:15 am

• O R C H A R D H I L L S B A P T I S C H U R C H

23455 NovtRd. (betwsenc-IOMIe) BHo Study For Al Apos9:45 a.m.

WorshipSeiMce!at Ita.m. &6p.m. Wed.. MId-Week Provw Sorv.. 7 p.m. 349-5664

Kennoth Stovenj. Pastor Nuwry Provtdod

Al sorvtces Interprotsd for tt->e deaf. Poifor s Home Number 349.1516

M E A D O W B R O O K I C O N G R E G A T I O N A L C H U R C H |

21355 M6adowbrool< R. Novi at BVi M\le Morning Worship 10 a.m. Church School 10 am.

348-7757 Minister. Rev. £. Nell Hunt

Minister of Music, Ray Ferguson

F I R S T B A P T I S T C H U R C H N O V I

45301 11 Mite at Toft. Rd Home of FTI Christion School Grode 2-12

Sun. School,9:45am.

1349-3477

Worship. 11:00 am 8c 6 00 p.m Proyer Meeting. Wed., 7:00 p.m.

Ot. Gory fclfner. Pastor 349-3447

C H U R C H OF T H E H O L Y CROSS E P I S C O P A L

10 Mile between Taft & Bectt, fMovl Phone 349-1175

7:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist 11:00 Holy Eucharist

The Rev. Leslie F. Harding 11:00 a.m. Sunday School

S A I N T J O H N ' S E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H

1474 S. Sheldon Rood Plymouth-453-0190 The Rov. Robert S snonk Jr., Rector

Service! Sin.: 7:45 a.m. Service/Holy Eucrxirtst

10:00 a.m. Service/Holy Eucharst ChLTCh School Nuiery Core

6o/Tter free Facing tor Ihe Hnnaicopcied

W A R D E V A N G E L I C A L P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

at 17000 Farmington Road |Uvonia,MI48154 (313)422-1150|

Sunday Worship and Sunday Sctwol 8:00.915,10:45 am., 12:05 8i 7:00 pm.

Sundoy Worship Broodcost 11:00 a m . WUFL-AM 1030

F A I T H C O M M U N I T Y P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

44400 W. 10 Mile Novi. Novi 349-6666 1/2 mile west of NovilM.

Richard J. Henderson. Poster J. Cyrus Smith. Associate Poster

Worship 8< Church School 9 8t 1030 c m

S T . J A M E S R O M A N C A T H O L I C C H U R C H

N O V I Weetcend Liturgies held in Partcvlew Elementary

School (11 Mile Rd. West of Toft Rd.) Scihjrday500p.m.

Sundoy 9:00 a.m. & 11;00 a.m. Reverend James f. Cronk. Pastor

Parish offte: 347-7778

F I R S T B A P T I S T C H U R C H O F N O R T H V I L L E

1217 N. Wing 348-1020 Rov. Stephen Spai1<s. Pastor

Sunday Worship. 8:30 am,. 11am 8i 430 p.m Wed. Prcryor Service 7:00 p m.

Boys BriQode 7 p m : Pbneer Girls 7 p.m Sunday Scrool 945 a.m.

C H U R C H O F T H E H O L Y F A M I L Y

24505 Meodowbroolt Rd., Novi. Ml 48375 McBses: Sot. 5 pm: Sun. 7:30 am,

8:45 am. 10:M om. 12; 15 pm Hoiy Days: 9 am, 5:30 pm. 7:30 pm

Father John Bodde, Poster Father Jerome Slowlnskl. Assoc. Pastor

Porhh Office: 349-8847

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Q : b t h e r e a n y j d a c e l i l d -w e s t e m e T S c & n see a g o o d c o U e c t l o n o f E s k i m o a r t ?

A ; The A r t Ga l ie iy o f W i n d s o r , i n Ontar io , Just across the A m ­bassador B r idge i n De t ro i t , has extensive d l s p h y s o f C a n a d i a n a r t f rom the late 18 th c e n t u r y to I l i e present.

Ai11ong the mos t p o p u l a r Iten1s a re t l ie I n u i t p r i n t s a n d carv ings . A c l i i l f i ren 's gal lery features graph ics o f popu la r Images s u c h a s Walruses, seals, t o t e m poles a n d igloo l i fe to a t t rac t b u d d i n g E s k i m o a r t fans.

There are c h a n g i n g ex l i l b l t i ons every six weeks i n the th ree- f loor ga l le ry space.

For detai ls con tac t t he A r t C a l l e i y of W indso r . 4 4 5 Rivers ide D r i v e W.. W indso r . C a n a d a or c a l l (519) 2 5 8 - 7 1 1 1 .

Q : W h a t m u s i c f e s t i v a l s D i n b e h e l d i n C h i c a j g o ' s G l r a n t P a r k t h i s y e a i ?

A Several free p u b l k : concer ts i n the Petr l l lo M u s i c She l l a re set for the g ian t p a r k o n Lake M I d i i g a n .

T h e Chicago B lues Fest iva l . M a y 28-30. w i l l i n c l u d e specia l t r i bu tes to B ig BUI B roonzy a n d b lues legend J l m n i y W a l k e r o n h i s 8 8 t h b i r t h d a y . Food vendo rs Wi l l l ine u p a long J a c k s o n Bou le ­v a r d , bo rde r ing the p a r k .

A t the N i n t h A n n u a l Gospe l Fest iva l , J u n e 12-13. pe r fo rmers w i l l Inc lude the Rev. M f l t o n B r u n s o n a n d the T h o m p s o n C o m m u n i t y S ingers as w e l l as t he Quaker Oa ts Co. 's Voices o f T o m o r r o w M a s s Cho i r , w i t h o f 1 7 0 gospel voices.

T h e T h i r d A n n u a l C o i m t i y M u s i c Fest ival w i l l be J u l y 1-2, t he Chicago La t i n M u s k : FesUval w i l l be SepL 5-6 a n d the 1993 J a z z Fest ival w i l l be S e p t l O - 1 2 .

A t the Taste o f Ch icago celeb-r a t t o n . J u n e 2 5 to J u l y 4 . a b o u t 7 0 flne res tau ran ts w i l l oflTcr samp les of t h e i r del icacies. E n ­t e r t a i nmen t w i l l I nc lude spec ia l m u s i c per fo rmances for c l i l l d r e n .

F o r deta i ls ca l l t he Mayor ' s Of-Oce o f Special Events a t (312) 7 4 4 - 3 3 1 5 o r the Chicago OlBce o f T o u r i s m a t (800) 4 8 7 - 2 4 4 6 . I n f o r m a t t o n Is a lso avai lab le from y o u r local t rave l a g e n t

Q : W e ' r e h e a r d t h e r e i s a c t r i a r e m p o r i n m i n N e w T o r k dty n e a r C a r n e g i e H a l L I s t h a t c o m e t ?

.A: You p robab l y m e a n Petros-e l a n , a t 182 W. 5 8 t h St . a t t he c o m e r o f Seven th Avenue , Jus t a hVxk torn t l i e £ a n » u s concer t h a l l . I t i s decorated i n 1930s-era m a r b l e , w i t h l o U o f b rass a n d m i r r o r s .

Pa t rons m a y d i ne o n t l i ree types o f cav iar bom t l i e Casp ian Sea: beluga, s e v m g a a n d osset ra . I n d l v l d u a l serv ings are p r i ced from $ 2 2 to $ 2 , 0 0 0 . A specia l $ 1 6 0 p r I x fixe m e n u Inc ludes tas tes o f be luga, ossetra. s e v m g a a n d pressed cav ia r , p l u s s m o k « l s a l m o n a n d a cho ice o f desser t a n d coffee o r tea.

T h e res tau ran t also serves top-g r a d e smoked s a l m o n a n d foie g ras .

Pet ross lan f e a t i u t s a $ 2 9 p r i x fixe l i u i c h w h i c h ls served da l ly . A fine b o u t k j u e I n the r e s t a u r a n t sel ls cav iar , s m o k e d s a l m o n , pa te a n d f d e gras to go. For de ta i l s ca l l Fe t ross ian a t (212) 2 4 5 - 2 2 1 4 .

O n t h e s l o p e s i n L a l c e T a h o e

W i n t e r s p o r t s a n d c a s i n o s m a k e N e v a d a c i t y a y e a r - r o u n d r e s o r t

By E L L E N U Z E L A C New Yo(k Times Travel Syrxfcate

' A fine place t l i i s to forget Weari­ness a n d Wrongs a n d b a d bus iness . " the n a t u r a l i s t J o h n M u l r Wrote o f Lake Tkhoe late last c e n t u r y .

A n d t h o u g h several c o m m u n i t i e s now do t the 7 1 -mi le sho re l i ne o f t l i i s c iys ta l -b lue laice. h is w o r d s c a n s t i l l r ing t r u e , especial ly i n w i n t e r .

Lake Tahoe. w h i c h s t radd les Ne­vada a n d Cal i fo rn ia , s t a n d s a t 6 ,229 feet in the S ie r ra Nevada, abou t 5 0 miles sou thwes t o f Reno .

Mos t w i n t e r v is i to rs con i c to Tahoe for the snow spor ts , t h o u g h the casi­nos o n the Nevada s ide prov ide a year - round a t t r a c t i o n .

The largest t o w n o n t h e lake is South Lake Tahoe . Caltf., popu laUon 22.650.

ON T H E SLOPES Two dozen d o w n h i l l a n d cross-

coun t ry sk i areas b l a n k e t t he Lake Tahoe reg ion, h o m e to w l i a t local r e ­sort operators cal l the la rges t con ­cent ra t ion of l l f l -served s k i t e r ra in i n Nor th Amer i ca .

As o f Thanksg i v ing , t h e r e was a base o f n a t u r a l a n d m a c h i n e - m a d e snow o f 10 t o 3 6 i nches .

A l inger ing d r o u g h t c o u p l e d w i t h the recession l iave forced t h e savvy operators to upg rade t he f r resor ts i n order t o s tay compet i t i ve ; several have Invested i n soph is t i ca ted snow-m a k i n g e q u i p m e n t . M a n y have added s n o w b o a r d i n g a n d a few have Instal led new h igh-speed l i f ts .

Heavenfy S k i Resort , a t t h e top o f Ski R u n Bou leva rd In S o u t h Lake Ta­hoe. (702) 5 8 6 - 7 0 0 0 . Is I n t h e second year o f a m u l t i - m U l i o n - d o l l a r i m ­provement p1^granL

New t i l l s y e a r a " S k y Express" high-speed detac l iab le q u a d a n d two t r i p l e c h a i r s , e x p a n d e d s n o w -nudUng a n d a redes igned ren ta l shop. Fu l l - day UckeU : $ 3 9 . $ 1 7 for ch i ld ren a n d seniors .

Squaw Val ley , ofl ' H i g h w a y 8 9 be­tween Tahoe Q t y a n d T m c k e e . (800) 545 -4350 . is especiaf iy conven ien t because i t ' s a se l f -con ta ined vi l lage.

In add i t i on t o 4 .000 acres o f sk>pes spread ove r s ix pealcs, there 's a de­luxe ho te l , c o ^ lodges, a m o v i e thea­ter, r e s t a u r a n t s , shops a n d a n tee-ska t ing r i n k .

K l r kwood , 3 0 mi les s o u t h o f S o u t h Lake Tahoe o n H ighway 8 8 . (209) 258 -6000 , is a local favor i te .

Now ce leb ra t i ng i t s 2 0 t h ann iver -sa iy , Kfr lcwood is k n o w n a s a skier 's m o u n t a i n , w i t h 15 pe rcen t o f i ts 2 .000 acres for b ^ l n n e r s , 5 0 percent In te rmed ia te a n d 3 5 pe rcen t a d ­vanced. T w o - n i g h t s k i padcages s ta r t a t $ 6 9 a p e r s o n a n i g h t .

Ano t l i e r loca l favor i te, t h e fami ty -r u n S ie r ra S k i Ranc lL 12 mf les wes t o f S o u t h Lake T a h o e o n H i g h w a y 50. (916) 6 5 9 - 7 5 3 5 . has added i t s t h i r d h igh -speed de tachab le q u a d a n d snowt ioan l lng- Fu l l - day t lc lcets: $ 3 3 . $ 1 5 for d i f i d r e n a n d sen io rs .

Pholo by John Kelly/Cooftesy ol Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority

T w o d o z e n d o w n h i l l a n d c r o s s - c o u n t r y s k i a r e a s b l a n k e t t h e L a k e T a h o e r e g i o n , h o m e t o w h a t

l o c a l r e s o r t o p e r a t o r s c a l l t h e l a r g e s t c o n c e n t r a t i o n o f l i f t - s e r v e d s k i t e n - i a n i n N o r t h A m e r i c a .

W H A T T O IDO Even i n w i n t e r , p e i h a p s especia l ly

i n w in ter , t l i e ou tdoo rs is t h e cen t ra l

focus . To get ofl" t he hieaten t rack Lake T^-

hoe W i n t e r S p o r t s Center . 3 0 7 1 H i g h w a y 5 0 I n M e y e r s . ( 9 1 6 ) 577 -2940 , leads snowmobUe tours t l i r o u g h a ser ies o f meadows, lakes a n d m o u n t a i n f o r e s t

Wi lderness d i n n e r s , wedd ings and overn ights i n Ig loos c a n be a r ranged. T h e two-hour I n t r o d u c t o i y t o u r $ 6 5 f o r a single rider, $ 9 5 for a doub le .

Zephy r Cove Snowmob i l e Center, 760 H l ^ i W a y 5 0 . Z e p l q r Cove. (702) 588 -3833 , o f le rs g l l i ded t ou r s , i n ­c l u d i n g m o o n l i g h t rides, over 14 m i les o f g roomed t raf ls .

One t ra i l goes to t h e top o fSpooner S u m m i t w h i c h l i a s a c o m m a n d i n g v iew o f the l ake . K ids as y o u n g as 7 c a n ride. The t w o - h o u r i n t r o d u c t o i y package: $ 6 8 f o r a si1igle r i de r , $ 9 5 f o r a double.

A t No r ths ta r Stables, off H ighway 2 6 7 t i e t w e e n K i n g s B e a c h a n d TVuckee, (916) 5 6 2 - 1 2 3 0 , v is i to rs

c a n escplore the s n o w y t e r r a i n by horse ($14 fo r 4 5 m i n u t e s o r $ 2 5 for a n h o u r a n d a l ia l f ) . H a l f - h o u r s le igh rides a r e also ava i lab le ($12 , $8 for c h i l d r e n , k i d s u n d e r 4 ride bee).

There are mf les o f m a r k e d cross-c o l m t r y sk i t ra f ls a r o u n d t h e lalce, as weU as des ignated s n o w p l a y areas good f o r s l edd ing . R e n t a l shops c l i a i ge a dai ty ra te o f a b o u t $ 1 0 for c r o s s - c o u n b y gear.

Genera l ly , s leds c a n be p u r c h a s e d b u t n o t leased. T o t a k e t h e ch f l l o f , t r y a h o t soak a t W a U e / s H o t Spr ings R e s o t 12 mi les eas t o f S o u t h Lake Tahoe a t 2 0 O l Footh f l l Road i n Ge­n o a . (702) 7 8 2 - 8 1 5 5 . O p e n daf ly . 9 A M . to 10 P.M. AU-day pass : $12 .

W H E R E T O E A T V is i t o rs w i f l A n d a b r o a d select ion

o f r e s t a t u a n t s a t Tahoe , r a n g i n g from elegant lakes ide d i n i n g to t h e f u n k y ho le - ln - the-waU.

A few favor i tes: T h e h i s t o r i c River

Ranch Lodge, o n Route 8 9 nea r Ta ­hoe Q t y . (916) 583 -4264 , offers a hear ty menu w i t h a Sou thwes te rn flair. Entrees s ta r t a t $ 1 1 . 9 5 . Two good choices: r a c k o f l a m b w i t h w h o l e g r a i n m u s t a r d a n d sage sauce, $18.95, and sea l j ass w i t h app le a n d tarragon sauce, $ 1 6 . 9 5 .

The dl1ilng r o o m i s cozy, b u t the b a r is also p o p u l a r f o r I ts front-row v l e w o f theTh lckee River a n d i t s huge stone fireplace.

A t the Clao M e i n T r a t t o r i a , i n t he 458- room Hyat t Regency Lake Tahoe Resort and Cas ino, C o u n t i y C lub Dr ive at Lake Shore Bou leva rd , I n ­c l ine Village, (702) 8 3 2 - 1 2 3 4 . the m e n u contains b o t h Ch inese a n d I ta­l i a n fare.

UnusuaUy good service en l iances s u c h top-rate select ions as the Me in Platter, a n asso r tmen t o f appet izers, pr iced at $5 .50 e a c h for a m i n i m u m of four, the b lack t i e a n s h r i m p entree. $ 1 9 . and the penne pas ta , w i t h four

cheeses, c r e a m a n d p l u m tomatoes. $ 1 1 . The pas ta d ishes s ta r t a t $ 1 0 . the Chinese fare a t $17 .50 . D i n n e r for two. w i t h w ine , is abou t $70 .

One o f t h e be t te r res tau ran ts o n the S o u t h S h o r e is Cafe Flore, 1169 S k i R u n Bou leva rd . S o u t h Lake Ta­hoe, (916) 5 4 1 - 2 9 0 8 . Appet izers , s u c h as t h e eggp lant crepes filled w i t h smoked s a l m o n , sun-d r ied to ­matoes a n d s h e n y c r e a m , are $ 7 . 5 0 .

There a re Jus t e igh t tables a t th i s r e s t a u r a n t , w h i c h serves d i n n e r onty. One favor i te is cape l l ln l aUa S i -c i l iana, ange l - l i a f r pas ta w i t h baby s l i r lmp . sca l lops , d i ced tomatoes a n d c a p e r s i n a w h i t e - W i n e s a u c e , $14 .50 . D i n n e r for two , w i t h Wine, Is a b o u t $60 .

For pos tp rand ia l re laxat ion Waflt n e x t d o o r t o N e p h e l e s , ( 9 1 6 ) 544-8130 . w l i l c h offers pr ivate ho t t ubs a t a n h o u r l y ra te o f $ 1 5 for two people.

T w o b u d g e t cho ices, open for breakfast a n d l u n c h : Cafe Cobbles­tone, 4 7 5 N o r t h Lake Bou leva rd . Ta­hoe City. (916) 5 8 3 - 2 1 1 1 . has good omelets a n d sandw iches b u t the real c rowd -p l ease r is t h e h o m e m a d e scone w i t h Yo rks l i f r e c r e a m a n d le­m o n c u r d . $ 3 . 7 5 .

Chr is ' Cafe, a p o p u l a r hangou t o n H i g h w a y 5 0 i n M e y e r s , ( 916 ) 577 -5132 , l i a s i r reveren t Waitresses a n d tasty f ood . T1y t h e o ld- fash ioned o a t m e a l W i t h C a l i f o r n i a r a i s i n s , chopped w a h i u t s . app les a n d c i nna ­m o n . $ 3 . 5 0 .

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O t h e r ame1i l t les a re a heated pool, u n d e r g r o u n d p a r k i n g a n d free shu t ­t les to the S ta te l l necas lnos . 1.5mlles away , as Well a s to several sk i resorts. No In -house r e s t a u r a n t . Un i t s range bom $ 9 5 to $ 4 0 0 . a n d s k i packages are avai lab le. F o r reservat ions, caU (800) 8 2 2 - 5 9 6 9 . T h e fax n u m b e r Is (916) 5 4 4 - 0 1 9 3 .

T h e a t t rac t i ve 4 0 0 - r o o m Embassy Su i tes Resort is a yea r o ld a n d l ies Jus t 111slde t h e Ca l i fo rn ia state l ine, a few feet from the Sta te l lnc casinos. T h e $ 7 5 m f l l i o n a t r i u m hote l , 4130 L a k e T a h o e B o u l e v a r d . ( 8 0 0 ) 3 6 2 - 2 7 7 9 . fax (916) 544 -4900 , has n i ce l y a p p o i n t e d two - room sui tes. W e e k d a y r a t e s f o r t w o , $ 1 1 9 ; w e e k e n d ra tes . $ 1 5 9 .

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T h e m u s e u m wiU have a sepa­rate f i l m theater , a u d i t o r i u m aind e d u c a t i o n a l cen te r . Fo r de ta f ls w r i t e t h e U.S. Ho locaus t M e m o r ­i a l C o u n d l 2 0 0 0 L S t . N.W.. S u i t e 5 8 8 . W a s h l n g t o L D.C. 2 0 0 3 6 o r caU (202 ) 6 5 3 - 9 2 2 0 .

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Hofer. w h o f o u n d e d t l i e p o p u l a r t rave l books k n o w n as Ins igh t Gu ides , i s a t lKKi ie I n M a n h a t t a n — even t hough h e l i as been I n t l i e d t y Jus t a day .

"Drop m e l y p a r a c h u t e a n y w h e r e I n t h e wor id a n d w i t h i n 24 h o u r s I w f l l b e a t l i o m e . T h e secret i s to become a par t o f w h a t ' s go ing o n a r o u n d y o u . "

13om i n K re fe ld . G e r m a n y , Hofer has l i ved i n S inga­pore fo r 2 0 yea rs a n d l i a s v i s i t e d more t h a n 120 c o u n ­tr ies. He m a k e s i t h i s b u s i n e s s to fee l a t e a s e n ^ i e r e v e r h e is — a n d t o t i e lp o t l l e rs d o t l i e same.

" I see myse l f a s n l l s s t o n a i y f iw t r a v e l T t a v e l is the o n t y w j y I c a n t h i n k o f t o i nc rease t l i e awareness o f m a n . '

Ins igh t Gu ides are 5 0 0 - i d u s - p a g e handboolcs t h a t p r o f l l e a n a a J o r d t y o r c o u n t i y . T h ^ a r e f u l l o f f i n e p h o t o -graphs w i t h tex ts by p r o m i n e n t w r i t o r s s u c h as Tony Hf l l ennan . Isaac Bas l i ev i s S inger , H d n r i c h Bol l a n d Yevgeny Y e v t u s l i e n k o .

Hofer t a k e s m a i i y o f t l K i ^ t o s . «41k± a re {Hinted o n flne paper, a n d iassembles o t l i e r s t o U lus t ra te a na t ton 's a r t a i c h i t e c t u r e . l i l s t o r y a n d re l lg tous t rad i t i ons .

"Ed i t i ng p f c t u res Is r e a l l y what I d o b e s t * he says . "You have t o m a k e s t l re t h e p i c t u res t a l k , t ha t y o u or ­ganize t l i e m i n t o a v i s u a l s t o r y , a s l ide s h o w between covers, a n e n t e r t a i n m e n t b o r r f a n l m e n t W e w a n t t h e experience o f t r a v d to l i eg in t h e m o m e n t y o u p f ck u p t l i c book."

H is t rave ls began as a teen-ager w i t h h i k i n g , b i cyc l ing a n d o ther u n i q u e a d v e n t u r e s .

" I n t he ear ty ' 6 0 s m y friends a n d I w o u l d b u y a n e w Mercedes fixim t h e i a c t o i y n e a r m y h o m e a i i d dr ive ovier-l a n d to ban. We 'd s w ^ t h e c a r f o r I r a n i a n carpets, r e -

t i 1 m to Germany , seU t l i e carpe ts , maice a p r o f i t a n d b u y ano the r Mercedes a n d do i t aga in . " Ho fe r says .

I n t he l a te 1960s, w i t h a B A i n g r e ^ c des ign f r o m the Un ive rs i t y of K r e f d d , Hofer d rove h i s b a t t e r e d Vo l ­kswagen v a n fipom G e r m a i t y to Nepa l . A t t l i e foot o f M o u n t Everest he m a d e a dec ls ton t l l a t w o u l d change h i s l i fe.

" I k n e w I f I r e t u m e d to Germa i t y r d s p e n d m y l i fe i n a n adver t i s ing agency. I d i d n ' t w a n t t l i a t . So I w r o t e a let ter t l i a t began . 'Dear M o t h e r Tm n o t c o m i n g l i a c k . * "

Hofer a r r i ved i n B a l l a t t l i e exotk: fes t iva l season . L ike m a i t y fo re ign v is i tors , h e d k i n o t k n o w w h a t t h e fest ivals symboUzed o r why t hey we re heW. T h e few t>ooks h e f o u n d w e r e n o he lp .

So he d e d d e d to p u b l i s h a b o o k o n B a l l . H e ctHnmis-s loned t l i e t e x t from k i ca l w r i t e r s a n d d i d t h e r e s t h i m s e l f — photograp l ty , des ign , t ypeset t ing a n d p r i n t i n g .

Pub l i shed I n 1970, t h e first ed iUon o f " I n s i g h t Gu ide t o B a r s o k i 20 ,000 copies a n d w o n a G o l d M e d a l t he a n n u a l p i l z e given b y t l i e A m e r i c a n Soc ie ty o f TYavd Agents .

T h e 1 9 t h edlUon o f " I ns i gh t G u i d e to B a l i * ( H o u g h t o n M l B l i n , 1993 : $19.95) has Jus t b e e n p u U l s h e d .

A new ser ies. I ns igh t Pocket Gu ides , w f l l be re leased b y H o u g h t o n Ml f lUn i n J a n u a i y ' 93 .

Cover ing s u c h d t i e s as M i a m i N e w Y o r k a n d P a r l s . 10 c o n ^ t fllustrated, 100-page b o o k s w f l l re ta f l fo r $ 9 . 9 5 .

A l xxJ t 2 .4 m f l l k m I ns i gh t G u k l e s i n n i n e d i f fe ren t l an ­guages w e r e pub l i shed I n 1992 a n d d i s t r i b u t e d i n 4 0 c o i m t r i e s .

B u t t he ever-rest less Hofer , whose Idea o f a vaca t i on is t o m o u n t a i n bf l ie i n Pak is tan ' s K a r a k o r a m r a n g e o r saf l h i s new b o a t o f f the T t i r k i s h c o a s t is l o o k i n g fo r new w a y s to c o m m u n i c a t e .

' I w a n t people to b e ab le t o t o u c h a w o r d i n one o f m y gu ides a n d have a n en t i r e w o d d o p e n u p . ' b e says.

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Wi th ho l iday break over, the Kcfvslnglon Val ley Conference vol leyball sca.Hon is set to heat up . De­fending c h a m p i o n B r i gh ton Is once again loaded w i t h ta lent b u t c o u l d face a s t l i l chal lenge for the ULle f r om Novl .

The Wi ldca ts are ofT lo a q u i c k 2-0 start a n d k i c k off the i r league season ton ight against S o u t h Lyon (see r e b l e d story) . The fo l low ing Is a look at several of the KVC top teams.

BRIGHTON Quest ion: W h a t has 24 legs,

boasts some great speed a n d leap­i ng abi l i ty a n d c a n also p u t u p a slz-able wal l i n f ron t of the ne t?

Answer: It 's the B r i gh ton H i g h Volleyball t ca fn . and th i s year the defending Kens ing ton Val ley C o n ­ference a n d d is t r ic t c h a m p s are stronger a n d hungr ie r t h a n ever to repeat the i r w i n n i n g ways as we l l as move even f i I r t he r In p layof f ac t i on .

The 1993 Bu l ldog sp ike rs . w h o posted a perfect 12-0 i eco rd i n last year 's league play, are loaded w i t h senior re tu rne rs . Two g i r l s — Sus ie Wrosch a n d Car r ie H u b e r t — have graduated, b u t seven Veteran se­n iors wi l l mo re t han m a k e u p for the i r losses.

I..eadlng t h a t c rew are s t a n d o u t s Becky Kctola a n d Sarah N e e d h a i a J u s t as those p layers s ta r red o n the basketbal l c o u r t th is pas t fa l l , so too shou ld they aga in m a k e h e a d ­l ines on the Volleyball h a r d w o o d .

Ketola, a l t h o u g h she i n j u r e d h e r ank le a few weeks ago, n o w appears to hie back to f u l l f o rm . I t 's a good

' t h i n g , loo, fo r she Is u n d o u b t e d l y one of the top Jumpers a n d ou t s i de h i t te rs In the area. A year ago, she recorded 177 k i l lB. had 24 d igs a n d

I Ored 62 aces. S h e also ga ined f i r s t -t eam A l l -KVC a n d A l l -L i v ings ton C o u n t y accolades.

Needhafn. l ikewise, sha red I n those same honors after flnisl1ing as the Bu l ldogs ' top b locke r (60)

I a n d po in t k lUer (185). A t 6 - 1 , t he m i d d l e h i t t e r is even more aggres­s ive t h i s season , a c c o r d i n g to B r i gh ton Coach Jenn i fe r M u r r a y .

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I A n n Penf i le ton. L ike N e e d h a m ,

Pendleton's 6-2 size n lakes h e r a d i f f i cu l t obstacle for a n y opponen t to get th rough .

O t h e r s t rong h i t l e r s w h o w i l l bo l -s ler the Bul ldog c rew are E m i l y Duggan — another great leaj ier — S h a n n o n Sn ider . M i r i a m Cava -n a u g h and H i l l a ry M l n e r t .

Cavanaugh Is a key e lement i n l he Bu l l dog a t tack i n t ha t she c a n read the game a n d an t i c i pa te p lays very we l l . She's also a n o u t s t a n d i n g passer and a proven p o i n t saver In the b a c k row. C a v a n a u g h w a s a second- team A l l - C o u n t y a n d h o n ­o rab le men t ion A l l - K V C choice In 1992.

Indeed , after B r i gh ton ' s m i d d l e a n d ou ts ide h l t t i i l g , sen io r Theresa R ichardson may be t h e finest set ter i n the league. R i cha rdson comb ines speed a n d a th le t i c i sm Wi th a s o i m d m i n d for the game, T h a t a le r tness he lped her rack u p 6 8 0 assists a n d a mere 2 percent se t t i ng e r ro r i n last year 's campaign. Add i t i ona l l y , the first-team Al l -KVC a n d A l l - C o u n t y p layer r l f ied 109 aces a n d a t e a m -best 2 1 0 points.

B a c k i n g up R i cha rdson is J u n i o r Jcry D e a n , who is a lso a n a c c o m ­p l i shed setter.

As la r as newcomers , Jui11ors L a u r a Jackson , J e n Dedoes a n d J a c k i e Hoffmels ler p rov ide M u r r a y and h e r Bul ldogs W i t h excel lent dep th , most l ikely i n t h e b a c k r o w . J u s t as M u r r a y Will be re l y ing o n the re tu rne rs , she sa id t he n e w p layers w i l l also p lay a ro le i n w h a t ­ever success B r i x t o n ends u p hav ing .

T h e goals M u r r a y w a s re fe r r i ng lo i n c l uded repea l ing as K V C a n d d i s t r i c t chan lps a n d a lso m o v i n g beyond regional p lay a n d in to t he state t o u r n a m e n t

Consequent ly , M u r r a y a n d he r l e a m hope tha t i m p r o v e d m e n t a l p lay WlU aid i n the i r t o u r n a m e n t pe i fon r lances a n d a t o t he r b i g mee ts . MILFORD

I t Wou ld be so easy to c o u n t M i l -fo rd vol leybal l o u t o f t h e p i c tu re t h i s season.

TheyVe got a new coach , so t h e p layers have to l e a m a n e w s t ra tegy a n d a n e w ph i l osophy . They o n l y have one gafne u n d e r the i r be l t s While conference foes h a v e a l ready ba t t l ed i n eight games. To top i t off, the "Skins managed or11y a 3-9 r e ­cord I n the KVC last year .

B u t M i l f o r d H igh School does have one t h i n g In i ts faVor: a th le t i c ta lent . Wh i l e the Redsk ins h a d a d o w n yea r i n 1991-92 . th i s season features some top n a t u r a l a b i l i t y a n d p lenty of exper ience. It 's expe r i ­ence first-year coach J a y n e C l a m p l t t is c o i m t i n g o n to glVe the p r o g r a m a f resh s ta r t .

The 'Sk ins Wil l need p len ty o f l a s t year 's exper ience When the con fe r ence contest ro l ls a r o u n d I jecause t l iey have prec ious l i t t l e game ex­perience th i s season. T h e Redsk i i i s Won the i r first o u t i n g 9 -15 , 15 -7 , 15-12 aga ins t No r th F a r m l n g t o n , b u t i t Is on l y one game Whi le league foes have p layed as m a n y as e l ^ t .

The m e n t a l aspect is a s t rong i n ­gredient o f Megan Readler 's ga11ie. Readier, a 5- foot-9 Jun io r , is a mu lU -spo r t a th le te Whose aggres­sive s p i k i n g ab i l i t y Will be a key to the R e d s k ^ s team.

"She's a s t r ong player, ve1y leve l ­headed," C l a m p l t t sa id . " W h e n t h e going gets t o u g h she hangs i n the re , I can d p c n d o n her." Readier, Who a lso s t a r t e d i n b a s k e t b a l l a n d shou ld be a key p i t che r for M i l f o r d Softball a l ong Wi th sen io r S a r a h K i rs ten, has I x e n o n t h e va rs i t y v o l ­leybal l t e a m s ince h e r f r e s h m a n year.

Add ing to t he s p i k i n g a rsena l o f M i l fo rd is Ju11ior G lne t te Pieme. Pierre, 5- foot -9 . WiU serve a va r i e t y o f roles fo r MUford H i g h .

One o f Mf i fo rd 's m o s t so l id a l l -a r o u n d p layers is R u t h N a s h o l n x Nasho ln i . 5- foot -7 se11ior, is one o f the mos t aggressive p layers i n t h e conference, has excel lent r eac t i on Ume a n d is c lear ly a compe t i t o r .

Whi le N a s h o l m is a good set ter a s Well as t i e ing a v ic ious at taf :ker , t h e m a j o r i t y o f the se t t ing du t i es fal ls t o one-ha l f o f t h e ta len ted LeGr i s tw ins , M o n l q u e .

The 5- foot-3 Jun io r is typical o f the athleUc Redsk ins i n t h a t she w i l l be ca l led upo i1 to d o a i r y t l a d o f tasks.

The a p p a r e n t s t r eng th o f M i l f o r d Is overal l t e a m h e i g h t A l o n g W i t h Pierre a n d Readier Is 5- foot -8 sen io r D iana Woody — a n o t h e r s t r o n g s p l k e r — t o gK^e the Redsk ins a c o n ­s istent he igh t th rea t a t t he n e t

"The he igh t i s Wonder fu l , " C l a m ­p l t t sa id . * l t e i lables u s to d o a l o t o f th ings. We're n o t rea l ly a l l to t h e

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T h e L ions (2-6) are a t e a m s t r u g ­g l i ng to find the r i gh t c h e m i s t i y . Coach Ed B a l d w i n has p u t t he s p i k ­e rs t h r o u ^ t w o t o u g h t o m a m e n t s a n d greuUlng pract ices i n a n e f for t to prepare t h e L ions for t he K V C season, a n d to i1 ight he Wil l f i n d o u t I f h i s efforts have been effect ive.

"We're go ing to have to h t i s t l e a n d Work h a r d , " B a l d w i n s a i d . "We' re going t o have to beat t h e m a t t he game they p lay . We' l l s e r v e / serve-receive a n d t r y to b e a t t h e m o n defense."

E v e n t h o u ^ i t 's the first game o f j l h e conference season, t on igh t ' s I t l a s h is a m u s t - w i n for t he L ions i f

t h e y hope to compete for a league U t l e . T h e L i o n s h o s t l e a g u e -f a v o r i t c - b y - a - m i l e B r i g h t o n o n M o n d a y , a n d t h e n travel t o lace a s t r o n g Lake land s q u a d o n J a n . 14.

" W i t h o u r n e x t t w o g a m e s aga l i l s t B r i g h t o n a n d L a k d ^ d a loss to Novl c o u M b e dea th , * B a l d -w i n sa id . "A 1-2 s t a r t i s su rv l vab le , 0 -3 I s n ' f

I f the p re -KVC records are any i n -d tea t ion , Novl c o u l d be as m u c h o f a t h r e a t as L a k e l a n d . Novl Is 2 - 0 o n the season w i t h W111S over P a r m l n g -t o n H i l l s HarrlsOTi a n d Nor thv i l l e .

• I t h i n k t h e season w i l l b e real success fu l , ' s a i d Nov l coach A n y W a g n e r . " W i t h t h o s e t w o w i n s u n d e r o u r be l t s . I t h i n k t h e k i d s w i l l

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A yea r o f firsts. That 's exac t l y Wha t 1 9 9 2 w a s for

Novl H i g h Schoo l i n t h e Kiensington Val lqr Conference. T h e Wi ldca ts Won the i r first-ever boys t enn i s t i t le and took a beys b a s k e t b a l l c r o w n for the s e c o n d consecu t i ve year . Which Was a l s o a f i r s t A n d , n o t t o be fo lgo t ten , w a s Novl 's first Basel ine J u g Win over No r thv i l l e o n the gr id i ron .

W h a t woTC the o t h e r t op spor ts stories o f ' 9 2 ? Th« Nov i Naws a t ­tempts to a n s w e r t h a t q u e s t i o n t h i s week. See i f y o u agree w i t h o u r selections (stor ies l i s ted i n o rde r o f impor tance) :

NOVI WINS T H E J U G A l l i n d i c a t i o n s Were t h a t N o r t h ­

vi l le w o u l d c l a i m i t s fifth Basel ine J u g aga ins t Nov l o n O c t 3 0 . Ahead by more t h a n a t o u c h d o w n I n t he fou r th q u a r t e r , t h o u ^ , t h e W f i d -cats ra l l i ed a n d w o n 3 2 - 2 8 .

Novl s e n i o r r u n r U n g b a c k De11nis Z ie l lnsk i s l i ced In to t h e Nor thv i l l e lead w i t h j u s t a few m i n u t e s gone by i n the f o u r t h w i t h a t o u c h d o w n r1m. Then w i t h 2 2 seconds le f t . W i l dca t qua r te rback J o h n L a h t l go t the game w i n n i n g T O W i t h a f o u r - y a r d sp r in t t h r o u ^ the M u s t a n g l i ne .

Novi c o a c h J o h n O s b o r n e sa id the Wi ldca ts we re g b d t o get t he i r first J u g .

"I t 's b e e n a real a lba t ross , " he said.

HOOPSTERS WIN KVC Under B o b S h o e m a k e r , t h e W f i d -

cats swept t h r o u g h t h e conference faster t h a n B i l l C l i n t o n c o u l d k tek GcolBe B u s h o u t o f t h e W h i t e House. Nov l w e n t 12-0 i n t h e league — for t he s e c o n d consecu t i ve year .

The s q u a d closed o u t t h e regu la r season b y eas i ly b e a t i n g S o u t h Lyon I n e a r l y M a r c h . S a i d Shoe­m a k e r " I t w a s a n ice w a y to e n d the r ^ u l a r s e a s o n . '

Novl's success d i d n ' t c a n y over to the s ta te p layof fs , however . De ­spi te 3 0 p o i n t s f r o m sen to r f o rwa rd Jason W a l k e r , I n d u d i n g 2 1 I n t he f ou r t h q u a r t e r , t h e Wf i dca t s fel l t o P l ymou th S a l e m 6 1 - 5 5 .

Three o t h e r sen iors l ed Novl . M i k e K r a m e r , M a t t Rol fes a n d To i i y Wise a l l p r o v i d e d l eade rsh ip to a great W i l d c a t t eam.

BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Led b y H o m e t o w n tiewapapm'

East A l l -A rea p laye r f ^ t h e y e a r T u n Grlgg, Novl H i g h t ook i t s first KVC

UUe since 1987 i n J u n e . The WUd-cats beat o u t M i l f o r d b y a game, fin-n i s h i n g 16-8 i n t he league a n d Wi th a school record 2 1 overa l l w i n s .

"When y o u ge t t he k ids to w o r k together," Nov i coach B r i a n Howard sa id , " i t ( jvercomes any m i n o r def i ­ciencies. A n d w e d i d n ' t have many . "

Nov i p laced f o u r players on o u r a l l -area teams as a residlt o f Its fine yea r . Gr igg . E r i c Messner a n d Randy N a u m a n n made the first t e a m whf ie D a n Svel ler was a sec­o n d squad se lec t ion .

BOYS TENNIS CROWN I t was a d r e a m season for the

Wi ldca ts . ff there were a n y doub ts as to

w h i c h KVC schoo l h a d the best t eam, they were erased on M a y 12. The W l d c a t s , w h i c h h a d gone u n ­defeated i n league dua l s , took the c h a m p i o n s h i p a t t he KVC meet eas­i l y bea t ing o u t Howe l l .

T h e y V e w o r k e d as a t eam a n d p layed as a t e a m . " Nov l coach J i m Newbo ld sa id . "They've done a great j o b . "

M a r k M c G r e w a n d T i m Wheeler w o n KVC Utles a t No. 1 a n d No. 4 . J o h n Schneeman a n d Je f f T h r u s h clai1ned a No. 2 doub les UUe a n d J o n Cr lnce a n d D a n Lowes w o n a t No. 3 doub les .

Novi was u11able to advance a n y p layers to s tate finals.

CRAWFORD M A K E S ALL-STATE I n November, c ross c o u n t i y r u n ­

n e r J o h n C r a w f o r d ea rned a l l -s ta te h o n o r s .

The senior t o o k seventh i n t he C lass A final h e l d i n F l i n t Crawford d k i I t I n style b y n1n11ing a career b e s t o f 16; 16. I t w a s h i s second Ume a s a n a l l -s tater .

Nov l coach B o b S m i t h sa id Craw­f o r d r a i l k s a1nong the h i g h school 's bes t o f a l l Ume.

' I t h i f i k J o h n h a s crested a t the top , * h e sa id .

G IRLS TENNIS J U S T MISSES T h e Wi ldca ts m i s s e d o u t o n c o n ­

secut ive KVC UUes by a mere one p o i n t I n October . B r i g h t o n bested Nov l b y t h a t s ing le p o i n t to w i n the chan:4) ionship.

Nov l finished t h e 8 -0 -2 i n the conference a n d 11 -0 -3 overal l .

T h i s ls one o f t h e be t te r teams r v e h a d , " Nov i c o a c h J i m H a n s o n sa id . "We w o n as a t e a m a n d lost as a t e a n l . '

K a r e n Erne c l a i m e d a KVC UUe a t N o . 4 s ingles. N o v l took three d o u ­b les c rowns . M e g a n Oleszek a n d S u s a n Lemay a t No . 1. Jenn i fe r

Presson a n d Ye -Won H w a n g a t No. 3 a n d Debb ie Coonce a n d Leigh Graves at No. 4 doub les .

Nov l d i dn ' t advance a n y players to state finals.

OUTSTANDING PERFORMERS Las t year Was m a r k e d b y m a n y ,

m a n y great per fo rmances a t the h i g h school. B u t three, perhaps, s t i c k ou t m o r e U1an o the rs .

Rare ly has Nov! H i g h Schoo l seen a ta len t l i ke Gr igg . J u s t a sopho­m o r e , the W i l d c a t pos ted p h e n o m i -n a l n u m b e r s i n ' 92 . He h i t .426, led U1e t eam i n R B I s , t r i p les a n d sto len bases ~ 55 s to len bases i n 3 2 ga111es.

H o w a r d w a s h i g h In h i s pra ise o f G r i g g s ta lents . B u t U1e Nov i coach s a l d the y o u n g s t e r is a n even bet ter penson.

- I f I h a d k i d s , " H o w a r d sa id , "1 w o u l d w a n t t h e m to be l i ke h i m . "

J u s t as d o m i i l a n t w a s W a l k e r o n U1e baske tba l l c o u r t T h e senior e a r n e d h is second s t ra igh t KVC m o s t va luab le p layer a w a r d a n d w a s The Novl News p layer o f U1e yea r .

W a l k e r averaged 16.7 po in t s per g a m e and nea r l y 13 rebioimds. The m o s t te l l i i lg s ta t isUc is N o v f s record i n h i s three years as a va rs i t y p layer — 4 4 - 1 9 a n d t w o K V C UUes.

N o v f s m o s t s u r p r i s i n g a th le te o f | 1992 was LahU . T h e se i l io r qua r te r ­b a c k came fi-om v i r t u a l o b s c i u l t y to finish a m o n g t h e state's bes t pass­e rs . LahU passed fo r 1,695 ya rds w h f i e comp leUng 110 passes.

HOOPSTERS F A L L IN DISTRICT FINALS

A t ough season fo r t h e Ladycats e n d e d on a h i g h note , k i n d o f

N o v i s t rugg led t h r o u g h the regu­l a r season las t fa l l , flnishi11g near | t h e b o t t o m o f t h e KVC. B u t w h e n t h e s ta te t o u r n a m e n t s ta r ted . I t b r o u g h t new l i fe to t he s q u a d .

N o v i w o n i t s d i s t r i c t opener a n d U i e n took F a r m i n g t o n HUls Mercy | to t h e wa l l before fa l l i ng 5 1 -44 . The j W i l d c a t s overcame a 17-po in t de f i ­c i t to p u l l w i t h i n a few p o i n t o f the Marll11s i n t he second haff .

" W e needed a 11 tUe m o r e Ume a n d a few 1nore s h o t s to fa l l . " Nov i coach | J o h n Hof f inan sa id , " a n d i t c o u l d h a v e been Ve iy d i f f e r e n t "

N o v l finished 10-13 o n the year.

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m a d e i t to the s ta te finals I n M a r c h , b u t faf ied to p lace . H e took U1ree o f f o u r m a t c h e s i n r e g l o n a l s t o advance .

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po in t Where It's a w k w a r d , a n d we're no t so shor t We have to rely o n defense,"

LAKELAND The Lake land voUeybal l s q u a d

may lack t ha t one do1nii1ating p layer t h a t can Win games pracUca l ly by herself, b u t It does have so111ething even more effecUVe.

Teamwork . C o a c h DaVe M o n t g o m e r y h a s

Watched as Uiis ta lented g r o u p o f i n ­d iv idua ls has m e l d e d in to a cohes ive u i 1 i t a mach ine where t h e w h o l e is greater t h a n the s u m of t h e i n d i v i ­d u a l par ts .

"The k ids feel t h a t Uley're a t eam, " Montgo1ne1y sa id . " In the games they've done wel l t hey recognize they p layed as a team. I n the games they haven' t done we l l , UleyVe w o r k e d h a r d b u t haven ' t p layed together .

"We're team-or iented, a n d we're h o p i n g to beat some teams We m i g h t no t t ieat i f we p layed as Ind iv idua ls . "

Lake land , off to a 5-5 s t a r t is a fa i r l y y o u n g squad w i t h on ly f o u r se­n io rs . One of Ulose seniors, A u b r e y T u c k e r , i s a k e y to t h i s year ' s potenUal .

"She's o u r best a l l - a ro imd p layer , " Montgome1y sa id . 'She's a good ou t ­s ide h i t t e r / m i d d l e b locker, w e de­p e n d o n he r a n a w f u l l o t "

Tucke r , 5- foot-9, proVides a 1j1yr-i ad o f ta lents for t h e Eagles' squad .

J u l i e Wat ts , a 5-foot-7 sen io r , w f i l serve as the m a i n set ter fo r Lake land H i g h School .

A p a i r o f seniors, Theresa E r i c k s o n a n d J e n n y Sorge, Jo l nTucke r t o b r i n g s p i k i n g power to the Eagles' fiiont l ine. E r i ckson , 5-foot-7, a n d Sorge 5- foot -6, focus o n h l tUng f r o m the ou ts ide While T u c k e r k i l ls f r o m the m idd le .

B e t h T r i m a r k , t h e only J u n i o r ex­pected to s ta r t U1is year, is a n o t h e r a l l - a r o u n d player.

A su rp r i se s t reng th of the l i n e u p comes i n t he fo rm o f a pah- of sopho ­mores , L isa Achenbach (5- foo l -7) a n d L isa SalczynsW (5-foot-6).

"We're look ing fo r nice t h i n g s o u t of b o t h o f t hem. " Mon tgomery sa id . "Lisa is a middle b locker a n d she 's go­ing to b e a n ou ts tand ingp laye r . She's

' Veiy ser ious a b o u t the game. " 'f SalczynsW is sUl l deve lop ing h e r • game, b u t w f i l be a declslVe fac tor i n : U1e Eiagles* l i neup .

"She's a good, so l i d passer," M o n t -

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gome1y sa id . "She's go ln lo be p re t ty good w h e n she gets a strong h i t . She's a Ve1y effecUVe server w i th a flat serve t h a t w o r k s weU."

As U1e y o u n g p layers conunue to develop offensively, t he beginning o f the KVC season wlU focus on Lake­land 's defensive sk i l l s . Whi le the y o u U i w f i l a lso be a fac to r on defense. Montgome1y feels t h e t eam Is ad ­vanc ing q u i c k l y i n t h a t direcUon.

"So fa r we've been successfu l , " Mon tgomery sa id . " I t 's ear ly I n the season — w i t h a Jun io r a n d two so­phomores we're do ing rea l ly we l l .

" I t h i n k weVe got a l o t of Ume to p lay y e t T h e gir ls have to keep re -men^)e r ing ' team, ' they have pos i -Uons to p lay a n d a Job to do."

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Lyon voUeybaU is l a c k i n g a clearly do-111inant offensive tiireat.

The L ions t rad iUona l l y field a n ag­gressive a th le te w h o c a n b u r y rocket sp ikes two Inches deep i n t o the h a r d -Wood fioor, b u t t h i s season is shap ing u p to t ic a defensive sUi lggle.

Coach E d B a l d w i n has his w o r k c u t o u t fo r h i m th i s season i f h e hopesto top o r equal las t year 's 8-4 KVC record (18 -21 overaU), good for second i n t he conference. W i t h t he graduaUon o f Rachaei Perry a n d HomeTown Newspapers 1992 A l l -Area Player o f the Year N i k k i Bafiey, B a l d w i n is look ing t o replace the

p a i r ' s s e v e n y e a r s o f V a r s i t y exper ience.

Bafiey. w h o red s h i f t e d t h i s year a t Wes te rn M i c h i g a n UnlVers l ty . leaves a tough ro le to fill. Her t h u n d e r o u s spikes we re the basUon o f U ie L ions ' offerlse as few opponents c o u l d stop her po ten t sco r ing sk f i ls .

The m a i n hope to fill t h a t role is K a r i n SUcorski. J u s t a Jur11or, the 5- foot-10 c a p t a i n is m a k i n g great st r ides t o w a r d be ing the offensive th reat t he L ions need to compete.

Wh i le S l k o r s k i Is the ch ie f weapon fo r the L ions . I t Is d e a r t h a t she can' t d o a l l the scor ing by herseff .

J u n i o r KaUe Haffey h a s t h e ear ly-season n o d as a second th rea t . Haf­fey, 5- foot -7 , leads the t e a m i n po ints w i t h 24 a n d is second o n Uie team w i t h 10 k lUs. Haffey also leads i n ace serv ing w i t h 22 .8 percent .

Ju l i e LendeU. a 5- foot-8 senior t ransfer fi-om C o n n e c U c u t s h o u l d also h d p get po in t s .

SouU1 L y o n H igh Schoo l a lso has some he igh t I n 5-foot-9 j u n i o r at ­tacker Yvonne B lyska l . B l y s k a l has seven kUls t h i s season, b u t B a l d w i n said she h a s to do more .

'She m a y become o u r bes t at­tacker n e x t to S i ko rsk l , " B a l d w i n said. ' S h e is m a k i n g some e r ro rs and mis takes 11ght now . b u t w h e n she gets her game unde r c o n t r o l she cou ld t u r n o u t to be a rea l force."

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q u i c k s ta r t t h i s season came to a c r a s h i n g h a l t Dec . 2 3 as t h e y d ropped four o f five 1natches at t he T r e n t o n t eam t o u r n a m e n t

A depleted Novi l i n e u p managed to defeat on ly L i nco ln Park o n U1e day, wh f ie ia lUng to Yps i l anU, host TVen-t o n , G ib ra l ta r Car l son a n d Etearbom. T h e 'Cats w e n t in to t he t o u r n a m e n t w i t h a 4 -0 record ,

" I t was a lo t o f w res t l i ng for one day , " Now ass is tan t coach Bob Far -r u g l a sa id . " E v e r y b o d y w resUed t ough , b u t we were Jus t o u t g u n n e d m o s t of the Ume."

T h e WUdcats squared off w i t h Y p ­s i lanU i n the i r first m a t c h a n d feU 3 5 - 2 0 .

J o h n Stre l t s tar ted t h e m a t c h w i t h a 9 -3 dec is ion v i c to i y a t 103 p o u n d s (names o f oppos ing wresUers weren ' t avaf iable to The Noul News b y dead­l ine). A t 112 pounds , D o u g Lee lost 13-0.

J u n i o r Nate K u s h i m a n a lso lost b y a dec is ion, 11-4. a t 119 pouncfe. Se­n i o r T i m O'SuUivan c o n t i n u e d h is wini1i11g ways w i t h a t h i r d per iod p i n .

"To me , I t h i n k he's been Uie m o s t cons is ten t o f a l l o u r wrest le rs , " Far-rug ia sa id, "He's one o f the hardes t wo rke rs on the team. "

C r a l g B o r a s h k o w o n h i s 130 -pound m a t c h on a 8 -3 decis ion. A t 135, f r eshman M i k e H icks w a s p i n n e d In the first r o i m d .

Steve Page w o n a d o s e 3-2 score a t 140 pounds . Mf i te Hay was fikewise invo lved i n a Ught one , b u t fel l i n over t ime 7-5.

M a r c Kontda , Novl 's 152-pounder . suf fered a first r o u n d p i n . The W i l d ­

ca ts , i n fact, d r o p p e d Uic final four m a t c h e s o f the 1ncet

F a m l g l a sa id Nov i was forced to use a n inexperiei1ced group because o f i n j u r i es . Sen ior R o n Kane, J a m e s C ln i a n d M a r k M c B r i d e were a m o n g Ulose m iss i ng because of in ju r ies .

Thai h u r t u s . " h e said. "We w o u l d have been a lo t s t ronger (wi th a f u l l 11 -neup ) . I t h i n k we c o u l d have w o n a few m o r e wiU1 the k i d s i n Ule l i neup . "

TRENTON 52, NOVI 14: The WUd­cats m a n a g e d j u s t three w ins aga ins t the hos t school .

Fa r rug ia , w h o , a long w i t h Nov i h e a d coach T o m Fr i t z , saw T r e n t o n m a n y Umes d u r i n g Uleir coach ing days i n New B o s t o n , said the T lDjans were a top -no tch team.

"They were really s t rong th is year , " he c o m m e n t e d . ' I t h o u g h t Uiey were be t te r t h a n u s u a l . "

S t re l t w o n h is second match o f the day w i t h a first r o u n d p i n a t 103 p o u n d s . Lee e a r n e d a void Victory a t 112, a n d G'SuUlvan got Novi's final w i n w i t h a 12-1 decision a t 125 p o u n d s .

'He 'U be one o f o u r ma ins tays a l l year , " Fa r rug ia s a l d o f S t r d t .

T h e Wi ldca ts suf fered faUs I n se­ven o f 13 we igh t d iv is ions .

NOVI 46, U N C O L N PARK 2 1 : T h e key to v ic to ry ove r the RaUspli t ters were vo ids — five i n al l for the W i l dca t s .

W h e n a t e a m c a n ' t field a wres t le r i n a p a r t i c u l a r w e i g h t d a s s they m u s t " vo id " o r f o r f e i t Nov i earned s ix po in t s , t he same a s ff they go t ten a p i n , for each vo id .

T h e WUdca ts h a d three oU1er w i n s besides the v o i d s .

O 'Su l l l van go t h i s t h i r d w i n of Uie day a t 125 p o u n d s w lU i a 7 -4 d e d -s lon . B o r a s h k o w o n 7-6 a t t h e ne?ct we igh t d a s s , a n d Page wresUed to a 6-4 verd ic t a t 140 p o u n d s .

G IBRALTAR C A R L S O N 48 , NOVI 28: W i n s w e r e spread t h r o u g h o u t the l i neup a g a i n s t the M a r a u d e r s .

M u n n l s h B a z a z got a weU-eamed v ic to ry a t 119 p o u n d s . win11ing by a p i n i n the t l1 i rd r o u n d .

Page took a 16-6 dec is ion a t 140 pounds . Hay t h e n ga rne red a p i n at 145 for Nov l .

T h e W f i d c a t s r a t t l ed o f f th ree s t r a i g h t v i c t o r i e s I n t h e u p p e r we igh ts .

B e n W e n d t go t the first o f those w i t h a 16-7 t r i u m p h a t 160 pounds . Steve Tapley g o t o n the w l r1n ing t rack a t 1 7 1 , a n d T o m H a n t o n d i d t h e same w i t h a p i n o f h i s o w n at 189 pounds .

DEARBORN 40 , NOVI 2 1 : Stre l t was ted n o U m e getUng h i s t e a m go­ing. The 1 0 3 - p o u n d e r w o n h i s thdid m a t c h o f t h e d a y w i t h a first-round p i n .

U n f o r t u n a t e l y fo r t he WUdcats, t hey c o u l d m a n a g e j u s t t h r e e more w i n s .

K u s h i m a n t o o k a 12-8 t r i u m p h at 119 p o i m d s . O 'Su l l l van c losed h is day o n a h i g h n o t e w i t h a second-r o u n d p i n , w h i l e 1 4 5 - p o u n d e r Hay d o s e d Nov fs s c o r i n g w i t h a t h i r d -r o u n d p i n .

Fa r rug ia s a i d h e was p r o u d o f the ef for t t h e w r e s t l e r s gave. H e added t h a t he expec ted t h e WUdca t g rap-p le rs to rebound a f te r the Ch r i sUnas b reak w h e n t h e i n j u r e d reg111ars are expected to return.

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have a lo t o f conf idence." T h e WUdcat conf idence may be

oVerconfidence ff they look a t records a lone. SouUi Lyon 's two t o u r n a ­men ts were used to exper i i i i en t w i t h l i neups a n d va r ious p layer comb ina -Uons, U y l n g to find Uie 11ght spa rk for the KVC season.

"The tou rneys are a w a r m - u p , " sa id L ions ' cap ta i n K a r i n SUcorski. "We c o u n t t h e m , b u t w e real ly 11se U1em to get t he t e a m d o w n p a t to get reacfy for the league."

SUcorski. a 5- foot -10 Jun ior , w f i l

a n c h o r the L ions s t a r t i n g l i neup . J u ­n i o r s KaUe Haf fey , Carie MorOno, YVorme B lyska l , Hea ther Peny a n d sen ior J u l i e Lende l w f i l be the m a i n weapons against t h e 'Cats.

NoVl took m u c h o f the ho l iday b r e a k off, p racUc ingJus t three days las t week. W a g n e r feels the 'Cats need to conUnue t h e level of p lay they es tabf ished before the break.

' I t h i n k we wUl have to c o n t i n u e c o m m u n i c a U n g a n d p lay as a t eam, " Wagne r sa id . "No o n e person w f i l w i n the m a t c h b y themsehres."

K r l s U n Kenny a n d Kale M a c K e n -

zie, b o U i h i t t e r s , w f i l be k e y players aga ins t S o u t h L y o n .

"We m u s t u t f i i z e t h e m w h e n they are I n the fitint r o w , W a g n e r said."

S i k o r s k l is t h e L ions ' m a i n of fen­sive too l , a l t h o u g h Haffey a n d Lendel w f i l need to sco re po i n t s ff S o u U i Lyon hopes to co111e a w a y w i t h a Win .

The WUdca ts h a v e done a good j o b r u n n i n g Uieir o f fense i n t h e first two games.

" I t h i n k we 've b e e n good a t execut­i n g t h e Whole p l ay , " W a g n e r c o m ­m e n t e d , "pass , set a n d sp ike . "

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green p l a n t Is p r o b a b l y t he mos t use fu l a n d least expens ive I t em one c a n p u t I n a r o o m . P lants b r i g h t e n t h e I ndoo rs , re f resh the a i r we b rea the a n d genera l l y Improve the q u a l ­i t y of o u r l ives Jus t b y t he i r presence.

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t he final finish coa t a n d y o u r p a i n t j o b m a y r e q u i r e o n l y o n e finish coat.

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I f Insects become a p r o b l e m , avoid h a r s h c h e m i c a l insect ic ides , especial ly on edib le greens. C o n t r o l Insect pests Wi th a non- tox ic insec t ic lda l soap fo r h o u s e p l a n t s . T h e spray k i l l s insec ts on con tac t , b u t is h a r m l e s s to people, pets a n d the e n v i r o n m e n t .

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A A f r i can Violets, Wax begonias and s h r i m p p l a n t s give cons tan t b l oom. Paper -wh i te narc iss i a n d F r e n c h - R o m a n h y a c i n t h s can be s ta r ted for succes ­s ion a n d are long- las t ing . .Also t ry scented g e r a n i u m s .

a m a r y l l i s , j a s m i n e s , azaleas a n d c l i r y s a n t h e m u m s . If t he re is s u n , t r ee - fo rm g e r a n i u m s or l a n t a n a s

m a k e a h a n d s o m e g roup ing . For m o s t fioWerlng p lan t s , s u n s h i n e i s t h e key.

Of cou rse , m a n y lovely p repo t ted bu lbs ava i lab le a t ga rden centers are especial ly cu l t i va ted to b l o o m at C h r i s t m a s t i m e , s u c h as amary l l i s , na rc i ssus , h y a c i n t h s a n d c rocuses . These ft^rant b u l b s Wi l l l as t severa l Weeks a n d requ i re o n l y a l i t t le w a t e r i n g .

9 . W h a t a re t h e b e s t c o n t a i n e r s f o r a l l t y p e s o f h o u s e p l a n t s ?

A M o s t p lan ts g r o w wel l i n b o t h c lay a n d p las t i c po ts as l o n g as c u l t u r a l care i s sa t is fac tory . P lan ts i n p las t ic p o t s need less Water t h a n those l n c lay .

D u r i n g the ho t . s i i l t i y m o n t h s ( J u l y and A u g u s t ) p l an t s p o t t e d i n c lay d r y ou t fast , especia l ly i f t hey ' re s i t t i n g i n d i rec t s u n . They may need two da l l y Water­

ings — m o r n i n g a n d evening — to su rv ive Wi l t i ng a n d hea t s t r ess .

W h a t e v e r type o f con ta iner y o u use . be su re t h a t there a r e d ra inage ho les i n the b o t t o m .

9 . W h a t h o u s e p l a n t s need t h e l e a s t a t t e n t i o n ? I 'd l i k e t o h a v e t h e g r e e n o f p l a n t s I n m y h o m e , b u t I d o n ' t W a n t t o s p e n d a l o t o f t i m e c a r i n g f o r t h e m .

A T h e fo l loWlng p l a n t s grow eas i l y l11doors: sp ider p l an t , g r a p e ivy. c a s t - i r o n p lan t , d racaenas , p l i l l o d e n -d r o n , p l g® rback p l a n t , ferns, p o n y t a l l . snake p l a n t , j a d e p l a n t , l i p s t i c k v ine , Wander l r ig J e w a n d Wax p lan t .

C.Z. Guest is a gardening autliortty wiwse work appears in House and Garden and author oJ numerous Ixoks and videos, including "5 Seasons of Gardening" (Little. Brown and Co.)

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9 . W i t h P r e s i d e n t - e l e c t B i n C l i n t o n s o o n t o t a k e o v e r l e a d e r s h i p i n W a s h i n g -t o n a n d a g r o w i n g e c o n o m y , w h a t d i r e c t i o n w i l l t h e r e a l e s t a t e m a r k e t t a k e i n 1 9 9 3 ?

A. M o s t reg ions o f t he c o u n ­t r y w i l l experience a s ign i f i can t t u r n a r o u n d i n t he rea l es ta te m a r k e t a n d t h e r e s i d e n t i a l p rope r t y sales cu rve Wil l s t a r t a s teady c l imb , p r e d i c t several s e a s o n e d r e a l e s t a t e p r o f e s ­s iona ls I recent ly in te rv iewed.

T h e g r o w i n g o p t i m i s m h a s s u r f a c e d s i n c e t h e e l e c t i o n . E c o n o m i c i n d i c a t o r s a lso a re

p o i n t i n g I n a p o s i t i v e d i r e c ­t i o n , a n d c o n s u m e r con f idence i n t h e e c o n o m y i s b u i l d i n g . M o r t g a g e I n t e r e s t r a t e s a l s o r e m a i n c lose to a 20-year low. A n d there are a g row ing n u m ­b e r o f spec ia l home financing m o r t g a g e p l a n s t h a t m a k e h o m e - b u y i n g m o r e access ib le t o more f a r j l l i e s .

A l s o , t h e p e n t - u p d e m a n d for homes b y po ten t i a l b u y e r s Who h a v e b e e n r e l u c t a n t t o m a k e the m o v e is o n the rise. A n d h o m e p r i ces have d r o p p e d d u r i n g t h e p a s t c o u p l e o f yea rs In some areas.

I n J a n u a r y the ho l i days Wil l be beJi ind u s , expec ta t ions w i l l be h i g h fo r the pe r f o rmance o f a n e W p r e s i d e n t a n d m a n y people Wi l l finally be ready to t a k e a c t i o n t o a c h i e v e t h a t che r i shed goa l o f homeoWner-s h l p . F a m i l i e s w i l l b e m o r e i n c l i n e d t o t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f

favorable h o m e - b u y i n g cond i ­t ions. Jt's a n o p p o r t u n i t y they don ' t Want to m iss , pa r t i cu l a r ­ly the y o u n g , first-time buyers seeking a home W i t h a modest pr ice tag .

9 - H o w I m p o r t a n t w i l l h o u s i n g be f o r t h e n e w p i e s l -d e n t a n d h i s a d m i n i s t r a ­tion?

A. Here's a quote from Dor­cas He l fan t , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e Na t i ona l A s s o c i a t i o n o f Real­to rs : "Wt a n t i c i p a t e t h e n e w a d m i n i s t r a t i o n Wil l a c t q u i c k ­ly t o m a k e hous i r l g a n a t i o n a l p r i o r i t y . "

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g . l r e c e n t l y p u r c h a s e d t h i s o l d c h a i r a t a n e s t a t e s a l e . I t is a n o r n a t e r e c l i n e r W i t h V a r i o u s a d j u s t m e n t s . T h e r e I s a m e t a l p l a t e a t t h e b o t t o m o f t h e b a c k t h a t reads "CooJt & C o . ' s A u t o ­m a t i c C h a i r , p a t e n t e d J a n u a r y 2 9 . 1 9 0 1 , b y S.A. C o o k & C o . , M e d i n a , NY."

I W o u l d a p p r e c i a t e i t i f y o u g lVe y o u r o p i n i o n as t o V a l u e .

A . T h i s Was p r o b a b l y t h e f i r s t m e c h a n i c a l l y a d j u s t a b l e r e c l i n i n g c h a i r In .Anlerica. It m i g f l t be w o r t h $ 8 0 0 t o $ 9 0 0 c o m p l e t e l y r e f l n -i shed a11d reupho is te red .

g . I have a D o n a l d D u c k b a n k t h a t Was h a n d e d d o w n b y a n o l d e r c o u s i n i n I 9 6 0 . I W o u l d a p p r e c i a t e a n y i n f o r m a t i o n y o u c a n p r o v i d e a b o u t i t s a g e , o r l g h i a n d Va lue.

T1ie bank i s ceramic a n d s tands 1 foot l l lgh . T l i e re are n o ident i fy ­i ng m a r k s o n i t . Wh i l e t he w h i t e is b a k e d - o n g laze, the o t h e r c o l o r s s e e m to have been a p p l i e d a f t e r g laz ing, as t hey feel d i f f e r e n t and have peeled,

A . S i n c e t h i s i s n ' t m a r k e d " C o p y r i g h t b y Wa l t D i s n e y , " i t Is p r o b a b l y a p i r a t e d p i e c e a n d Wou ld no t qua l i f y as a D i sney col­lect ib le.

I t m i g h t sel l for $ 2 5 to $ 3 5 .

g . T h i s m a r k l s o n t h e b o t t o m o f a 1 2 - i n c h p o r c e l a i n v a s e . I t h a s a n o v a l b o d y w i t h t h r e e s m a l l f e e t a n d a flalred n e c k . I t ia d e c o r a t e d w i t h a p i c t u r e o f a l a d y i n a n o l d - f a s h i o n e d d r e s s md t h e h a n d l e s are s h a p e d l i k e d i ragons.

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& B o c k i n V o i k s t e d t , G e r m a n y , d u r i n g the f i r s t qua r t e r of the 2 0 t h c e n t u r y . I t W o u l d p robab ly sell for $ 2 2 5 to $ 2 3 5 i n a n anUque shop.

9 . I W o u l d l i k e t o k n o w t h e a p p r o z l f f l a t e v a l u e o f m y R o s e n ­t h a l c h i n a , w h i c h I pt1rchased i n G e r m a n y i n 1 9 5 2 . T h e b o t t o m s a r e n i a r k e d " R o s e n t h a l — Selb -— G e r m a n y — W i n i f r e d . "

I have 12 seven-piece place set­t i n g s p l u s g r a v y b o a t , 9 - i n c h -r o u n d c o v e r e d s e r v i n g d i s h , 9 -i n c h - s q u a r e b o w l and two sizes o f p l a t t e r s .

A . T h e go ing m a r k e t pr ice for a s e t l i k e y o u r s i s a b o u t $ 8 0 0 t o $ 9 0 0 . Tha t ' s a b o u t ha l f of w h a t i t W o u l d cost b r a n d new.

F o r t y y e a r s i s n o t e n o u g h t o m a k e y o u r c h i n a a v a l u a b l e c o l ­lec t ib le .

Q. I h a v e i n m y p o s s e s s i o n t w o W a l t D i s n e y " c e l l u l o i d s " ; t h e y e a c h h a v e a s t i c k e r o n t h e b a c k t h a t r e a d s as f o l l ows :

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ce l lu lo id d r a w i n g ac tua l l y used i n a Wal t D i s n e y p r o d u c t i o n , released e x c l u s i v e l y b y t h e A r t C o m e r at D i s n e y l a n d , A n a h e i m , C a l i f o r n i a . C o p y r i g h t W a l t D i s n e y P r o d u c ­t ions. "

Tl1ey a re each 6 -by -7 1/2 inches and are p i c t u r e s of j i j n i n y Cr icket . Cou ld y o u te l l me i f they are va i l l -

ab le. and i f so, h o w m u c h a re they w o r t h ? I k n o w they are a t least 30 years o ld.

A Some D i s n e y "eels" are Wor th s e v e r a l t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s , b u t J i n l i n y C r i c k e t eels sell for S 2 5 0 to $ 3 0 0 each.

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i s t e r s e t n i a r k e d " M a d e i n G e r ­m a n y . " I t c o n s i s t s o f f o u r l a i g e ( co f f ee , t e a , s u g a r a n d r i ce ) a n d e i g h t s m a l l ( p e p p e r , c i n n a m o n , c l o v e , e tc . ) p i e c e s .

W h a t can y o u te l l m e abou t t he age. Value, etc.?

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a n d w o u l d p r o b a b l y se l l f o r abou t $ 1 2 5 to $ 1 3 5 i n good c o n d i t i o n .

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P U R E C H A R M . P U R E CONTSMTMCNL Three bedroom, two bath CONDO wilh finished walk-oul basernent. Breathtai<ing view of pond and woods. End unit offers space and privacy. Many extras includes newer carpeting, oali closets, ceramic upstairs bath. Most appliances slay. Close lo town and shopping. Paved streets. '79,900.00. (T-619)

BETTER THAN NEW - Contemporary 3 bedroom, 3 bath Ranch in Nichwagn Lal<e Estates. Cathedral ceilings highlight the huge Master Bedroom, Great Room & l(itchen. Whirlpool, 1st floor laundry, office and much more. Lowest price in Sub. '159,500.00. (H-111)

QREAT NOVI LOCATION - Two I bedroom Townhouse in beautiful Country Place oflers some updates and spacious carefree living for easy on budget price of •96.900.00. (S-417) '

WIDE OPEN SPACES - 3 Bedrooms & 2% baths on 2'/; Acres. 3 Doorwalls lo separate decks. Formal Living room, Formal Dining room. Family room with fireplace. 2 car attached garage with door opener. All within 3 miles of 1-96. '137,995.00. (M-252)

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COMMERCIAL •RESlDENTIAL-HORSE FARMS •RELOCATlON

Water front lower Ievsl ranch. 2 bedrooms. Senior citizen co-op. All appliances Included. Summer room with newer caipet. Living room and dinette. Priced to sell. '59,500(10375)

Ctiarming older home leatures nee woodwork throughout. Large country Idtchen, wood beam celling arid fireplace. Currently used as upper & lower rental units, but easily converted to a nice single iamily homo. Acre lot. Home warranty. •81.900 (9577)

Gorgeous contempffl-ary ranch on % acts peirK like setting. Fabutous great room. Brick fireplace. French doors. Deck. Finished tower level with 4th bedroom, full bath and family room. Deeded water Ironlage on all sports lake. '129,900 (10280)

Unique 2700 sq. ft. home on private all sports Rush Lake. 4 tiedfooms, 2 ceramic baths, ceramk; kitchen with all glass dinette. Full finished walk-out with rec room and wet bar. 2 stone llreplacss. Larigo multl-level deck. Gear up for summer today! '174,900(8476)

Lovely 2900 sq. n. bl-level on 11 acres. Brighton schools. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Pole bam and 3 ponds. Manyairtras. '179,900(9687)

Qreat starter home. Not a drive by. Must see Inskle this very nicely maintained home with toft and fireplace. Room for expansion. Water privileges on all sports lake. Home Is on 3 lots. 74,900 (10235)

All sports lakefront with 71 ft. on water. Cathedral ceilings In IMng room and kitchen. Panoramic view of lake from family room \«lth this hilltop setting. 2 bedrooms. Partial walk-out lower tovel. Immaculate and charming to show. •116.500(10105)

Lake front oo Hope Lake. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2600 sq. ft., large family room, country kitchen. 3 car garage. Extra water front lot available. Call tor details. '143.900(10324)

Impressive colonial in desirable sub. Delightfully landscaped treed lot. Large deck. Huge inasier suite wHh walk-In dosel and bath. 3 addlttonal bedrooms, fireplace, full basement, central air, central vac, security system. '177,500 (10459)

Executive country estate ranch on 5 gorgeous acres with a slocked pond. Immaculate home, formal living & dining rooms, large kitchen & nook, family room with stone fireplace. 3 car garage. 40 X 30 pole bam. All tha amenlttes '249,900 (10184)

Full brick ranch, great starter or retirement home with large kitchen and itvlng room. Tile bath, new linoleum In kitchen and utility room. Large shed. Urge tot. Call tor details. '75,900(9887)

Get lhat "up no r t h ' feeling from this Immaculately kept ranch honw In Hartland. 1276 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, VA baths. Brick fireplace In family room, partially finished basement. 2 car garage with opener all on a gorgeous wooded tot. •119.800(10134)

Private lake frontage all sports Triangte Lake. 3 bednioms, 2 full tiaths. Spactous entertaining area and glassed-in room overtooking the sandy beach. See It today! '144.295 (10438)

The key to quality Is a IDombrowskI hoinel Hardwood floors, crown molding, fine craftsmanship throughout. Add a magnllteent setting framed with tall pines and the cedar river all for our low price! '177,900 (9713)

Impressive 2800 sq. ft. ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2'/i baths, 27 x 24 2nd SI07 toft. Skylights, sprinkler system, 3 car garage, in-ground pool with wood deck. (Antral air. % acre wooded tot. On^ 3 years oki. Good expressiwiy access. '249,900 (10465)

Country ranch on acre fenced yard. 3 bodrooms, fireplace in living nxim. Large kitchen. 1 mile from 1-96 Howell exit. Call today! '69,500(10435)

Lakefront home. Enjoy quiet lakefront living this summer on serene Briggs Lake in Brighton. New roof, new decK new well and freshly painted exterior all within the last 2-3 years. •98,000(10426)

New four bedfooin home in Howell. 1600 sq. ft. basement, 2 car garage. 1 acre hilltop setting on paved Latson road. Top quality materials and workmanship by Bailey Constniction. Ten year home warranty. '127,500(9207)

Original farm house. 2500 sq. ft. of chann, setting on 10 picturesque acres with stream running thnDugh the rear of property. 6 car garage. Only '/< mile to pavement, 5 minutes to expressway. '183,900(10418)

S t a t e l y " o l d h o t e l " in downtown Stockbridge. Completely restored and remodeled. 6 apartments and 5000 sq. ft. of commercial. Fully leased. Call for tenris today! •260,000(10115)

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FOWLERVILLE - firepla(» with HOWELL • deluxe lale model blower, master bath with modular type home, vacant, all whirlpool, 5 appliances stay, new carpet, large etid lot, cathedral ceilings and more, $28,500. #1 MOBILE HOME $24,900. #1 fcfOBILE HOME STORE. (517)548-OO0L STOR^ (517)548^1. HOWELL. Large loi, ciistom FOWLERVILLE - Cedar River «5 home, double wide w/Trepiace, - updated home, new furnace, Florida pordi, 3 large bf., 2 newer carpet, excellent shape, baths. Apple Mobile Homes, $10,500. #1 MOBILE HOME (313)2274592. STORE, (517)548-0001. HOWELL "Owner Wll TallC. Very HIGHLAND Greens. 1978 Libef- nice newly decorated 2 br. home, ty. Veiy nice, all appliances, Must large rooms, shed and deck. -" Homes, soli. $5900. (313)229^788.

BRIGHTON. 4 br. home, large living area wiWood burner. Apple Mobile Homes, (313)227-4592.

BRIGHTON. Very dean, 2 bf. starter home, $6,500. Apple Mobile Homes, (313)227^59i

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•Equal Housing Oppoilu-iily' Table III - Illustration of Publisher's Notice Publisher's Notice: Afl real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal lo advertise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion or national origin, or any inlentjon to make any such preference, limitation, or discnmination.' This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed thai all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal oppoi^unity. (FR Doc. 724983 Filed.'' 31-72 8:45 a.m.)

B R A N D NEW L U X U R Y

C O N D O M I N I U M S Ranches and story-and a-half condominiums: 2 bedrooms incl. first floor master suite, great room, 2 car gar., lull bsmt., walk-ouls avail., dock.

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COMMERCE MEADOWS -Corporate Buy-Out & Priced to Sell Yesterdayl Delightful 2 bf., 2 bath. Island Idlchen w/bay window - Central Air, ONLY $16,900 HURRYI ONLY 5% down on select homes I

ALPHA OMEGA HOMES CALL NOW - (313)669-6080 Refinance your home-Save $$$

COUPLE can pay up to $5000 for a clean, used mobile home in good cond. (517)546^ .

FOWLERVILLE. 2 br., 12x65 w/17x11 expando ofl living room, new carpeting. Price ?. (517)223-7735

T R I A N G L E M O B I L E H O M E S

S A L E S litany previously owned homes to choose from starting a i '5 ,000. Financing Ava i l , to qualified Duyers. Cail iodayl

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2377 N. Milford Rd., Highland

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Apple M o b i l e (313)227-4592.

HOWELL Very nice home for under $10,000. Deluxe new carpel, nicely decorated. Mobile Homes, (313)227-

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ARGENTINE. 1990 Cartton, 3bf., 2 bath, 1040sq.ft., Pine Ridge Park. Asking $24,000. (313)6350477.

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Lake living at affordable prices. Year-end clearance, 3 models, must oo. Furnished or unfurnishec. Ready lo move In. Lot rent discount for first year. Call Modular Marketplace (313)742-7411.

(313) 227-5005 BRIGHTON, Mi.

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Charming 2 story construction. 1.400 sq_fl. 3 b«droom. 2 bath. 500 so. ft. finished walk-out. Access 6 takes, Zukey.Portage. Secluded setting, updates. Walk-out basement garage, fireplace, family room, gourmet kitchen. 1st floor master whiilpool. Sauna, forced air gas heat, central air. Lakeland. Minutes to US-23. REDUCED $163,900.

BRIGHTON. New 12x50 Liberty. 2 br., lake and dock privileges, low lot rsnl, large comer lot. $14,500. (313)227-6723

BRIGHTON - 3 bedroom with washer, dryer, 1'/i baths, immediate occupancy, $13,900. #1 MOBILE HOME STORE, (517)548-0001.

BRIGHTON - 2 bedroom, 2 bath 14 wkie, 4 applianoes, 2 window air units, $8,500. #1 MOBILE HOME STORE, (517)548^)001.

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Liltle Valley Homes Before 2/28/93 and receive a:

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WELCOMES YOU to stop in and see our affordable homes, starting at $4,000. Singles and double wides. Low down payment and low dosing costs. Enjoy a beautiful setting overlooking Kent Lake.

' Spedous dubhouse ' Heated pool ' Laundry facility ' RV storage ' A;rD6s Kensington Metro Park * 8 minutes from 12 Oaks Mall

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For infomiation on homes and rinandng, call Connie Mikulen at Quality Homes, (313)437-2039, located in (Community Club­house. (1-96 and Kent Lake Rd. on Grand River Ave.)

P A R K A S S O C I A T E S Mobile Home Sales

9620 M-59 • Across from McDonald's

White Lake Twp, START THE NEW YEAH OFF RIGHT! spacious Marietta home Includes an expando, 2 bedrooms, appliances, new carpet, new curtains, shed, nice lot, jusl •14,900.00 In Cranberry Lal« Adult Park. Call about our wide telecticn of homes on our 24 hr. phone ser­vice. Financing with 10% down, weekends & evenings.

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LINDEN, Pine Ridge, 24x56, 1988, $24,900. Includes all appliances. Central air, vinyl siding, shingled roof and mudi more. Apple Mobile Homes, (313)227-4592.

MILFORD ChiWs lake modular home with Fbrida Porch, very deluxe, private lot Apple Mobile Homes, (313)227-4592.

MOBILE HOME FINANCING-Buyinq, selling, refinancing? Finanaal Senrtces, Inc. has the

HIGHLAND, 14x70 spacious lowest interest rates, up to 20 home with deck and all year terms are available. BMliances. Apple Mobile Homes, (313)228-7500. (313)227-4592. HIGHLAND Greens. 1977 MODEL CLEARANCE SALE Academy, new carpeting, hot IN HAMBURG HILLS ESTATES water healer, all appliances, very dean, on nice end lot $15,000. 1991 Vidorian, 3 bf., 2 baths, (313)629-4936, (313)887-1417 was $»5,900, now $42,900.

HOWELL - 3 bedroom, expando, ..gg. 3 k. 2 baths was 4 appliances, cent ra fa i r , m S q S ^ las'aio $16,900. #1 MOBILE HOME ^ STORE. (517)548-0001. (6,0O0sq.lL), HOWELL. Brand new 1992 springfed pond, Hamburg/ Redman model, on site, 3 bf., 2 Pindoiey sdiools. baths, sectional home, $32,900 Infinity Homes, (313)231-3500. includes air. Call DARLING HOMES (313)229-2909.

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sou th L y o n $118,700 Singlc- fa in i ly I loiiie 6.'54 Kestrel Ridge Dr, (313)437-3773

South L y o n $108,900 Rancl lCoi idoini i i iu i i i 908 Vi l lage Way (313)437-3000

l t r l gh ton $115,500 Coiidoi i i iniuin 1015 Hickory Drive (313)229-6776

Green O a k $295,000 Single-fain i ly Home 10759 Aqua Lane (313)437-3773

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10x10 wooden shed, pefimeier lot, must sell, $15,500/best, (313)437-6951.

NOVI, 1988, 3 bf„ 2 baths, very deluxe, tow lot renl Apple Mobile Homes, (313)227-4592.

SOUTH LYON. Immediate occu­pancy. 14x65,2 bf., 1 bath. Good cond. $6900.(313)684-1518.

WHITMORE LAKEWAMBURG -deluxe MODULAR, 4 appliances, oak trim & cabinet package, many periffi, WAS $35,900 NOW $30,000. Easy financing, #1 MOBILE HOME STORE, (517)548-0001.

WHITMORE LAKE. 3 br., 2 teths, exc. cond., low kit rent Apple Mob i le Homes, (313)227-4592.

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LINCOLN. 48 + acres, mobile home, bordered by Huron National Forest $48,000 terms. (517)546-5395.

MANISTEE County. 80 acres, Dixon Twp., county Rd. w/ electric, borders Federal land, deer and turt(ey hunters para­dise, $28,000. (313)227-3493.

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HOWELL. 160' frontaae on private all sports lake. Wooded 3.6 acres, 2300sq.ft. newer home, 4 br., 2'/, baths, $269,000. 517)546-7094. Evenings, 517)548-1487.

WHITMORE LAKE lakelront home. 4 bedrooms, 2'/, baths, fonnal dining area - breakfast nook • large roofed porch, hardwood floors - plastered finished walk out basement area to lake - large subterranean garage for boat or storage. Well endscaped 74 feel of perfect sandy beach - very recent new noof - new furnace and central air conditioning. $206,900. Call Retocation Services Company 313)553-3233 or Ustor Oren 4elson (313)449-2915 or

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FOWLERVILLE. 2 br. BuHt in 1979. Comef tot, lew mainte-iwnce, $99,500. (313)227-2882.

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BRIGHTON, Hkiden Harbor. First iSoor, 2 bf. All new interior. Appraised at $(1,000, asking $39,000. (313)231-3528.

rtOWELL Quality, 2\x.. 928s(].ft, all oak trim, custom kitchen OBfamk; floors, select lighting, pool & dubhouse, $62,900. First teiliy Brokers., (517)546-9400.

WALLED Lake. 2 br., VA bath, 1;,200sq.ft, full bsmt, single car garage w/opener, central air, new windows, mini Winds throughout range, Iridge, dishwasher, dothes diyef. By owner, NEW YEARS SPECIAL, $2,000 down. ^313)344-8260, between 8am and 5pm, Mon. thru Fri., ask for Joek:

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with Nortlnilk- .stliooK! .Spacious col()ni:il with cxccu-livi- It-aiiirc-s (in :i half acri- lot! This nc-wly nmsiruttcd homv IS rt-a(i> for vour finishing iinifht-.s! SS 10.1)1)1) (()i:-N-iS(„.\f.) .<.i7-.»05O

.Mim CONDiriONI N(i\i tudor (in ht-avify wdddcci acre Int. 'i'rip of tht- line upgrades thnj-(iui. ^ car garage, ciil-dc-sac location and more. J2^').y0l) (()i:-.M-ll)l-;.vil-:) .^-i7-3050

VERY WEi.i. DONEI •fr.insfcrct- cicligfit' .Spotfcss tudor foacfcd with amcni-tics! Crcat layout, full hascmi-nl witfi dayfighc windows, premium lot. two tiered deci. and much more, szr.wM (()i:-N-«9(:ui:) .vi7-3050

i.MPECCABi.Y .MAINTAINED! (Colonial on huge lot! Loaded w-ith amenities and up-dating! Nonhviile schools and mailing address. A must see for only Strr.yDO. |()i;-N-iOTAF) .^'i7-3050

C;OUNTRY IN TiiE c i rv f 2 acres and a harn come with this ^ bedroom ranch in nio\e-in condition. (Jose to L-venthing in N(i\i! iiring offer! Sl.i';.60l) (OK-N-lOSi M) 347-3050

IM.MEDIATK OCCUPA.NC.T! .\(nl ranch with updated kitchen and baths, new stainfTiasit-r carpel, cathedral ceilings in kitchen ;ind living mom. W„ hrick and more' $l2i.9l)() (()i:-N-12KN()) 347-3050

CROSSWJND.S CONOO! Come home and rela.\ in this meticulously maintained townhouse with vaulted ceilings, skylights updated ga-lore from lop to hotioin! All appliances stay! S93.SI)I) (()i;-N-mP().\') 3-17-3050

Northvllle URijVTiiTAKINf, Ei.EGANCP.

iiesi descrilies this totally renovated tudor with 5 hed-nioms. "ii.- haths on ahoiii 0 acres of pri\-acy, "foo many anuniiies lo mention. Sl..i()l),l)l)l) (()i:-N-l I.Sl'N) 3i7-3()5()

R/VN(.li r.ONDO liluc llcnm I'ointe in NortlivdIe! On the waterfront! formal dining room. !• hedrooms, 2!.- haths. attached 2 car garage and walk-out lower level, S.^2l.SI)l) (OH-N-IMllSl.lil 3-i7-3050

WAR.M iiO.SPITAi.iTYl Lots of good (i times to he had in tflis i lu-droom (ra-diiional colonial located in Nonhviile, family and friends will lia\e many hours of fun in (he heautiful pool! S2 l'.l.yi)l) (OK-N-fiyWAT) 347-3050

i-ANTASTiC JIO.ME within w.ilking distance to town, ( hedrooms, 2'.: h.iihs. large family room with fireplace and wet bar. 1-ornial dining, large country kitchen with center island and many caliinels S21-I.y()0 (Olf-N-l-ll.li.X') 347-3050

CITY CI.O.SE. COUNTRY (^UiET! Charming r.iiich on 5 acres, only minutes from down­town Nonhviile, Peaceful setting with great potential. Owner must sell! Onlv S12'i,(lll0. (OH-N-OfiNAP) 347-3050

TiWNQiiii. POND .SETTiNG One of Northvilles finest condominiums V.vcn' door-wall views ponds and water fountains. Open flrKir plan, lieautiful great room and glass atrium, ist floor laun­dry. SIIH.'SIII) (()l-:-N-"HliO|:) 347-3050

lAKEi-'RONT CONDO Kela.x and cnjin the serenity of the water from the deck of this exceptional ^ bedniom finished basement, light and bright coiido In inou-in condition! S91.5l)t) (Ol.:-\ . l - \X l l i ) 3-i"-305()

Northvllle

TE.MPTiNG AND TIMEi.ES,S CONTEMPORARY! \X1ien something out of the ordinary just won't do • visit this dramatic multi-level contemp(irar\- home in prestigious Pheasant Hills. Truly a uniriue home. SSdS.llOO (()l-;-N-88ANI)) 347-3050

LUXURiOUS AND .SPACIOUS iiOME Custom built 5l)f)(l s(|. If. ranch with too many extras to mention, i bedrooms. 3'.' baths, hnished lower level with walk-out. Inground p(Kil and a professionally landscaped lot. $33V.9I>I) (()IL-N-73V('III) 347-3050

Farmington Hills COUNTRY ATMOSPHi-RE

and lots of privacy. Large sprawling ranch on acre, t hednioms. 2'.- baths, 2 car attached garage, over 211)1) srj. fc. familv r(Kim with fireplace and d(Kirwall to patio and deck. $i59.'.)()() (()K-N-.-*3Rll()) 347-3050

Lyon Ttvp. THIS IS IT!!!

Only 3 years old and absolutely immaculate ranch Very tasteful neutral decor, central air. full basement. View the beautiful pond from very private back vard $ 126.900 (()H-N-i6DAR) 347-3050

Commerce Ttvp. QUIET COUNTRY SETTiNG!

Clean, comfortable ' , acre lot with lots of trees. l.arge country kitchen, Florida room, large family room and fireplace in living rrKim. $i l i .900 (()t-:-N-7()LI'fl 347-3050

Milford CHOICE VACANT lAND

Prime 3 acres in .Milford. Heavily wooded with possible walk-out. no dirt roads and cul-de-sac location! J6H.')()() (OK-N-ni)AIT) 347-3050

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S C H W E I T Z E R

R E A L E S T A T E I RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE

The mother my be cold, Iml the

rent estate mrket is stiU plenty

warm. So, if you're ready to sett your

bom, let Coldwett Banker Scbve^

RealEsttUereprtseTUpu!

Relocating^ CaU our Relocation Department at (313) 268-1000 or (800) 486-MOVE

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BRIGHTON. 4 Lots, Ore Lake access, $16,900 cash. (313)220-2735.

BRIGHTON - Brighton Rd. 12.6 acres between Oak Pointe & Pine Creek Subs. Brighton Schools. Pond. Beautiful sett'ng tor your executive estate. $159,900. (313)22»410O, (313)229-6861.

BRIGHTON. BITTEN LAKE ESTATES. Beautiful large lot w/lots of trees on Fonro Dr. Priced for quick sale. $17,5O0;best (313)685-7005.

FOWLERVILLE 5 acres, $22,000. 10 acres $31,900. Perited. (313)229-1790.

FOWLERVILLE area Beautiful 6.7 acres, state road, near Loveioy. $17,500, terms. Headliner Real Estate, (313)346-7880.

FOWLERVILLE AREA..15 acre parcel with potential walk-out site. Alson indudes small low area for possible pond site. Frontage on gravel road just over 1 mite from blacktop. $31,500. HARMON REAL ESTATE (517)223-9193.

F0WLERVILLE...17+ a:re parcel ctose to pavement and % mile South of Grand River. Borders West branch of Red Cedar River. Mobi9le homes allowed. $24,000. Call HARMON REAL ESTATE (517)223-9193.

NORTHFIELD Township. 38 ' acres, wil divkla. 20 acres of woods, ravine, stream. Land , conlract (313)437-1174. •

NORTH Tenitorial and US 23 ' area. Several wooded, rolling, ] peri<ed parcels. Owner, broker, . buildef, (313 )663^ . ;

NORTHVILLE downtown. Hlston- ' eal 2 spectacular tots, approx.'/. ; aaes, on hill, treed, $145,000 tot -Evenings, (313)34»«)64. ;

WEBSTER Township Two 2.25 ' acre parcels. Perked, land -contract temis. (313)437-1174. •

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Coinmercial

GRAND RiverA.iS-23. 1.5 acies w/1700sq.ft buiWing. By owner. (313)632-5102

Homes Under

Constiuction

GREEN OAK TWP. 87 ACRES

Rolling, party wooded, 2 miles from US 23. $425,000 cash. (313)437-4163, (313)437-9243.

HARTLAND SCHOOLS...Two 10 plus acre parcels for $31,400 and $47,400. Two 6 plus acre parcels for $36,400 each. Just off pavement and negotiable land contract. HARMON REAL ESTATE (517)223-9193.

HOWELL southwest 10 acres, partly wooded, walkout site, $31,000. (517)5464380.

NORTHFELD Township. Two 10 acre parcels. Septk: system in, treed, walk-out bsmt site, land contract (313)437-1174.

HAMBURG Industrial Park. ' Acreage plus 3000sqft building. , Help4J-Sell, (313)229-2191. i

HOWELL. Adult foster care 1 business, turn key operation, * $159 ,900 . He lp -U -Se l l , (313)229-2191.

WEBBERVILLE, 301 S. Franklin. 20,000sq.ft manu-faduring building tor sate. 1400sq.ft office on 8 acres, exc. terms. Call Harold Halstead, Halslead Realty, (517)487-3242.

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BRKSHTON. 10 Unit Completely | rehabilitated. Excellent income, ( on-site manager. $275,000. Will ! exchange. Call Realty Exchange Group (313)666-1600. i

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Wanted

ACREAGE wanted in Livingston ' Couny. (313)229-1790. I

CASH for your land contracts. ! Check with us for your best deal. ' (517)548-1093 (313)522-6234. j

WE buy land contracts. Free 24 | hr. recording explains how to get . more cash - faster and pay no • fees. Call 1-800428-1319. '

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AHORNEY for your rsal estate sale or purchase, $200. Also, living tnjsts to avoid probate. Thomas P. Wo lve r t on . (313)4774776.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 ! i

1649 Woodlake Or., Brighton ;

Need more kid space? This • three-bedroom, 1'/i-bath with,' family room will fit the bill, i $10d,900. Diane Hudzik , ' ( 3 1 3 ) 6 6 3 - 3 9 0 0 d a y s / , g13)4494935 eves. North on i Rid(ett to west on Oak Ridge, south on Woodlake Dr., north on ; Woodlake Cir. 28228.

Equal Housing Opportunily ,'

Edward Surovell Co.

* OPEN SUNDAY * 1-5 p m

First lime buyers you owe it to yourselves to see the insitde of this sparkling ranch. Resting on a 3/4 acre lot with walk-out b a s e m e n t , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , 1'/j b a t h s . Completely reiJecorated, '94,900.00. Located at 325 King St. just West ol Millord Rd and south ol L i v i n g s t o n Rd in Highland. K-325

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Brighton

10.1 ROLLING aaes, 3 miles lo downtown Brighton, 3 br, cedari sided ranch, wood catherdralj ceiling in great room, spadous, kitchen w/oak cabinets, 3 bathsj full walkout bsmt w/kitdien area beautiful wood trim throughout 1st floor laundiy, large deck, '< car attached garage. $169,000 (313)229-0602.

ENJOY HIKING 4 THE OUTDOORS OFF YOUR OWN PRIVATE PATIO - 3 bedroom ranch, 2 baths, finished walk-oul leaturing Family Room w/woociburner & den/ol l ice, Bt ighlon schools, g iaal X-viay access, 2 car alt. garage w/wcrkbench & .second woodburner. '119,000 S365 Call (313)220-1455

T h e P r u d e n t i a l s Preview Propert ies

6C-^Janua;y 7. i99;>-CREAT(VE LIVING

MOVE-IN CONDITION -llDIIl.K.lll.lll' Itllltll. 2(XX) •> t :j lM-'lftX)fn ofi 1 9 iicttj //(Mclv.J lol, callujfift i l i.i-iliiiij-, iiuilli.lt-'.'i.-l (iiicks ',1! **-,if (,'X'.*.;il».-nI loc.ilKJfi Hi .:li>- .i( (ifr'llilOM!. rilO'.l . ' " i - j l i l iillL-r i i f oas i 'H iC i io r o n QUICK SAIL A l 'UI'J.'KX) CG-iO '..ill ( IK)) :'L'(M-i.i6

LAKE Mofanfl, 3 bf., 2'/. baiti, couniiy kitchen, huje family room, 2 (jecte, V. acfa, p r«H boach access. (313)22»9606.

WATERFRONT. 3 hf. cokxMl. Family room w/ f i rap^ . 2/i balfi, large (jack, Imished mralk-out bwaf level $167,000. By owner. (313)227-7055

T h e P r u d e n t i a l I 0 4 2 p f t v l o w Propenies | Y

Byron

>l J i»-0000

ATTEfi'TION frsl tmo buyers Wni cood. 3 br., 1 belh, brck farch on a crawl, m sub Naw dran l«ld. roof, doors, part, carpoi. both. Natural g-as lieat, nouiral colors. $5,0(X5 under appraised value al $69,900. FHA, VA Farm Home financing. Move tn br loss than $5,000 and make payn-ionts loss than rsiil Huny, won't last {517)546-5137, Dan.

4 BR, 5 plu$ acres, 27006qfl, coun67 setting w/many Iaaturac. Don't miss this one, sellers motivated. Call Lisa, Realty WcrM MCI, (517)62S6241 or (517)34&<3600.

•k J O B if T R A N S F E R

F O R C E S S A L E This immaculate 4 br, 2.5 bath colonial in o n e of H a r t l a n d ' s nicest subs. This homo offers a family room with fireplace, first floor l a u n d r y & professionally finished r e c r o o m in t h e w a l k o u t b a s e m e n t 144,900 H-169

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Oexter/Chels«a

T A S T E F U L L Y D E C O R A T E D QUAD-LEVEL, Bngtiton schools, f-'ainily Aoom with wti lk-oi j l , natural l i iopli ico, palio, dock, (jfi.'iil location v/ith easy ,icc(j-,:., lo I-9C & US23. PRICE REDUCED to '109,500 W673 (313) 220-1-170

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I JIl-JM-OOOO k.lB(.»-«V.».-, 0«f..»I J/.l 'JiiUtt^i

BY owner, beautful ^r. oW, 3 br. cadar ranch, (kthodral calings, ag front porch, evar/ihng on 1 floor. 1 wooded acre in countiy sub, Bxtras. Hartland ichodii. $122000 (313)22 7 7479.

C H E L S E A

Wooded sites for new construct ion in the Vil lage of Chelsea. Quiet Creek Estates offers private settings around cu l -de-sacs, underground utilities, easy hlqhway access. Priced from '37,000.

D a r i a B o h l e n d e r Days 7St-<eOO Eyes. 47B-147( E d w a r d Su rove l l Co./

Rea l to rs

^ B E G I N Y O U R N E W Y E A R By t rac j ing u p to excel lence! Recent ly comple ted 2500 p lus s q ft colonia l , lavish master suite, qual i ty a p p o i n t m e n t s . H a r t l a n d s c h o o l s , M i l f o r d m a i l i n g , '225,000.00. Har t land W-167

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^ A R A R E F I N D

Immaculate ranch in o n e of B r i g h t o n ' s most des i rab le areas. C a t h e d r a l c e i l i n g s , oak f l o o r i n g , g rea t r o o m . A n d e r s o n w i n d o w s , f i r ep lace , exce l l en t c o m m u t e r a c c e s s . ' 1 3 5 , 0 0 0 . C-118

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FOR sale by owner. Large home in Hamburg, 15mia N. of Ann Artjor, 3 possible 4 br., on 'A acre. 2 full baths, 2'/, car heated garage, new large country Kitchen. Large backyarcf. RelocalJng, must sell. Gal for more information, shown by appl only. Days, (313)995-1066 exl 2201, eves. (313)231-1461 after 6pm. $99,500.

^ D E S I G N E D T O D E L I G H T

built to endure. This spac ious ranch has over 2000 sq ft, large country k i tchen with oak cabinets, family room with ca thedra l cei l ing and f ireplace, full basement setting on 4.55 acres all for '164,500. Easy access to U.S. 23 M-277

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Hartland

G E N T R Y R E A L E S T A T E

M t S 1=t [S Milford (313) 684-6666 Highland (313)887-7500 Hartland (313)632-6700

- AHEN'nON FIRST nkHE BUYERS. 4 bedroom bungalow io-calod just ono block Irom the beach ol all sports Cedar Island. Enjoy yoar round activitiss Uiat only come with living on a leks. RH-120%9,000 - CUSTOIM BUILDER at his best. Cathedral ceilings, gas Ursd firoplace, masterbalh with whiripool lub and more. Enjoy t ^ s Prtv-ilagos on Lake Braemor. RH-10B. '139,900

• A NEW BUILD WffH FULL WALK-OUT basement on s beautliu! 3 acre lol with pond silo. Open layout design, Kreplace, master bodroom suite and more. Close lo GM Proving Grounds. RH-i47 •154,000

• ENCHANTiNG APPEAL - New build on 2.5 acres. Home fea­tures Anderson windows that flood this home wtlh sunlight. Kitchen has oak cupboards while French doors lead to a giant back yard. RH-146'98.000

if H O T N E W if L i S T I N G l

Be the first to see this s p r a w l i n g r a n c h t ucked away at the e n d of a cu l d e sac on a go rgeous 3.3 h e a v i l y w o o d e d ac res over 2100 s q ft, t w o w a y b r i c k f i r e p l a c e , i s l a n d k i t c h e n w / J e n n a i r , Har t land schools a n d exce l lent a c c e s s to U.S. 23 & M-59. 1st o f f e r i n g a t 184,900.00 #388

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m M £ S T A T £

B O B S C R I B N E R

T H A T B E A U T I F U L L E V E R A G E QUESTION: Wlisi Is

meant by the word "lever-age" when used In conjunc­tion with investing In real estate?

ANSWBR: Leverage arises because ALL of lhe income and ALL or the appreciation iTciongs (o die property holder regardless or the amount of the loan. To illustrate, assume a S 100.000 properly was pur­chased for only J 10,000 cash and a S90.000 mongage loan. Five years later, lhe same prop­erly is sold for $150,000 (a 5(Wi> gain in value). After pay­ing off the $90,000 mortgage, ilie inveslor would rtaliie, not a 50% gain, but rather a 500% gain on his i.nitial cash invest­ment because he only invested Sl0,000 for the property. ThJi'.s leverage!

LEVERAGE Is the key to multiplying proi l t j from real estate. » * * » * * * * * * a r * * * t a

HOR AU. vOUi R£Al ESTATE NEEDS

THE PRUDEIVTAL PREVIEW

PROPERTIES

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-X. CAN WE " TALK? This 3 bf (X)lonial sits on a heavily wooded lot Fam. room w/flreplace, 12x8 Florida room, finished basennent, privileges on an all sports lake, home Is Immaculate. Come see ttils at'109,900.00 H3231

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Howey

1,300SO.FT. randi on 10 awes, neafing completkxi, 1 mile W. of Howell, easy access to 1-96, wah-out bsmt., natural gas heel $122,000. (517)54W7M.

•139,000. YOU MUST SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME - Spectacular Gntranco stiiircaso with skyli ie & coiling fan, w o n d e r f u l s p l i t r o c k lireplaco in Family Room & uribolievablo spa room Willi skylilo. H9Q2 Call (313) 220-1413

T h e P r u d e n t i a l 1 Preview PropBrtlBs

313-220-0000

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Linden

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D O N ' T M i s s THIS E X C E P T I O N A L OPPORTUNITY to own a 3 budioom, 2'/; balh IbOO r. I Colonial on a one acre sile lor )usl '124,900. Owner relocalinrj & anxious lo soil, located in a quiet couiilry sub. A superb value lor a wall cared lor profiorly Call (313) 220-1444 3366

T h e P r u d e n t i a l ^ Preview Proper t te i

JI3-22O-0OOO

'89,900 A COUNTRY RETREAT - A great buy, farmhouse on 2 a c r e s , 2 0 0 1 s . f . f o m o d o l e d i n s i d e , custom oak kitchen, 3-4 bed rooms , 2 b a l h s , solar h o m o , L inden schoo l s . B 4 2 9 Ca l l (313) 220-1457

T h e P r u d e n t i a l Preview Properties

313-220-0000

BY owner. 3 Br. brick ranch, walk LYON TWRXSroen Oak Twp. -to all schools, attached 2'/4 car Several ivall built, newly garage, immediate oicupancy, constructed energy efficient

Stockbrldge/ Unadiilaf Gregory

$126,900. (313)349^189.

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Ulford

2 STORY, 4 br., 2 bath, over 2,000sq.fl., 2 car attached garage, 2 yrs. old, 1% acres, many extras. $113,000. (517)548-3523.

1200SO.FT. ranch in Village of Milford, kxaiad on 'h acre in cul-de-sac, compleiely remod­eled - oanhlones, new windows, lumace, cental air, landscaping, many extras. Move in condition. Must see. Asking $105,000. (313)685-2923.

3 BR brick ranch, 1,136sq.ft., Irving room, dining room, large kitchen, Vh balh, ceramic tile, finished bsml, hardwood floors, great localbn, lot size 77x160. $ 9 1 , 0 0 0 . M u s t s e e . (313)685-1233, (313)889-9008.

JUST REDUCED-WELL MAINTAINED - Three tiedroom home in city of Howell, walking distance to schools & shopping. PERFECT START TO T H E B R A N D N E W YEAR! '69,900 M646 call (313) 220-1451

Th is P r u d e n t i a l Preview Propefties

IndeperxJeritty OwT>ed arid OpoaiAd

* P E R F E C T * F O R A F A M I L Y

S e e k i n g a p r i m e location at a realistic p r i c e . B e a u t i f u l l y landscaped rolling Vh acres, brick, aluminum and cedar, 4 bedroom, 2'/2 bath home with central air, and many more ameni t ies too numerous to mention. 189,997.00 L234

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stAL CITATI • NOsTHVILLt

HANDSOME, STATE­LY, HISTORIC DIS TRICT HOME. Use as income or single family residence. Recent im provemenis include roof, furnaces, and electrical service. Generous room sizes and a great location, too! Land contract terms negot iab le. M33568, M33559.'182.850.

D O N ' T W A I T FOR NEW C O N S T R U C ­TION! This home is better than new! One-half acre lot backing to woods, four bedrooms, two and one-hall car side entry garage, landscaping, deck, gaze­bo, hot tub. N^32261. '309,000.

UDEUNEY AND COMPANY 3 4 9 - 6 2 0 0

homes available for near immedi­ate occupancy. Starling in the tow $100,000's. Willacker Homes, (313)437-0097.

17110 GREGORY Rd. 3 bf. ranch, 10 acres, homo warranty, priced to sell, $74,900. Cat Lisa, R e a l t y W o r l d M C I , 5 1 7 ) 6 2 5 - 6 2 4 1 or 517)349-3600.

A N I i W C O M M U N I T Y

I N S O U T H l . Y O N / N O V ! A R E A

EAGUi: HEIGHTS

New siiigli--family lioiiie. . 3 or 4 hcdrooiii.'!, 2 car jaragcs. iia.srnicin.-i.

IM.MEDIATE OCCUI'AN'C'Y AVAILABLE

iTOiii.S]08..'500 including lot

1-96 lo Milford Road, soulii lo iO.Miif Road, wo.sl 10

.Mill .Shrel, righi lo modt-l.

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(313) 229-5722

Union Laltaf

White Lalte

SALE - OPTION - LC.

new 2300 sq.tl 3 br., ranch, on 1 'A aaes in White Uke. You will not belive the room sizes and all the extras induded In this home. $159,900 llexible. Builder. (313)887-8506.

GREEN OAK TWP. 2 bf., lake access, walkout bemL $700 a mo., sacurlty. No pels. (313)834-6246, (313)368-220.

HAMBURG. 3 bf., neat & dean, stove & Psfrigaraior, washer/dryer hookup, lake & liver aixsss, available immediately, $575 per mo., plus utilities, $862 security. No p e l s . E v e n i n g s , (313)231-2442.

HARTIAND. 3 bf. ranch wMralk-oul bsfnL, 2'/, car attached garage cn the water. $800 mo. 313)229-5147.

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County

m

Oaldand County

HOWELL 1,200sq.fL, 2 br., 2 beth ranch, 2 car garage, on 2 acres. $750 per mo. Call (313)227-6376.

HOWELL 3 br., 1,000s(i.ft. ranch, V< acre fenced yard, 2 mikis from expressway. $585, month to month. (313)22»-5147.

HOWELL 3 room house, . lot, garage, deck, $4Si (517)546-5260.

HOWELL 5 minutes noflti of town. Brand new 3 bf., 2 beth ranch wAasament $800 or ront wtoplion to boy. (517)546-9242 or 517)546-4558.

HOWEU^Pinckney, 3 br., lire-place, garage, full bemt, main floor laundry, no pels, $ 6 ^ plus security, (313)878^3346.

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Homes

For Rent

RESTORED Gothic Viclofian. Histoncal District 2-3 br., 1 bath. 226 West Street Sl $145,000. (313)348-5141. NEW-VICTORIAN

ARGENTlNBUnden area 5 br. house tor rent, doee to schools. $650, security plus first & last mo. r e n t . (31 3 ) 7 3 5 - 7 4 1 8 , (313)735-9338.

LAKE Chemung, view tot, 2 bf., lake access, screened (ront porch, deck, appliances. $650/m0. plus securi ty. (313)437-6004.

NEW HUDSON. Available imme-dialely, 2 br., fireplaoe, tots of storage space, laundfy hook-ups, over ISOOsq.ft. of peaceful country living yet close to expressway, no pets, $650 mo, plus utilities, (517)54&4591.

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O M E G A H O M E S DESIGNERS/BUILDER

'Building Fine Homos for

FIno Famlllos"

2,200 sq. ft

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( (313) 685-2620)

PRICE R E D U C T I O N 637 A r g e n t i n e

N o w L i s t ed at ' 124 ,900 N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N - I m m e d i a t e occupancy - 1485 sg ft. - 3 br - 2 baths -appl iances included - ful ly carpeted - open floor p lan - at tached garage, full basement - all of th is on 1 acres - Hart land Schools . Cal l Robin

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ABSOLUTELY STUNNING UNIQUE HOME on large treed ravine lot In the city of Northville. 3 stories high overlooking tree tops. Built In 1991. 5,529 sq. ft. Complete privacy.

SUPER CLEAN CONDO IN one of Northvills's most popular complexes. 3 bedrooms, fireplaoe, colonial front Owner motivated. A must on your list to seel '86,900.

LARGE TREED lots 200 x 150. Small creek running though 4th. lot - could have attractive landscaping w/small bridge over creek.

Y o u r i n v i t a t i o n T o A N e w F u t u r e . Find out what makes a iswarctng earner, especially when you're ieanied up wilh lhe laigosl real sstata sales ctganization, the CENTURY 21- system. Join us for our tree Career Session.

Dale; Tuesday Jan. 26lh. 1993 Time: 7 pm Place: 39555 Orchard Hill Pi Dr.

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E C O N O M I C A L A N D C O M F O R T A B L E 2 BR Condo wi th full bsmt . and enc losed porch, conven ien t locat ion. Pleasant country sett ing. •49,900. E61135

UNDER A S ILVER M O O N . Skyl ights in the Great Room is just o n e I of so m a n y features in this ra ised ranch. 3 BR, 2 BA, absolutely storybook setting with w o o d s and p o n d . »114,900"See before bedt ime. E5120

A T O U C H O F G R A Y . Dis t ingu ished Vi l lage Colonia l enjoys g o o d | company , preferably you rs ! Full basement . , 3 BR, , original f loors and woodwork but wi th m a n y updates . A great fami ly home at J •124,900. L730

I F T W O ' S N O T E N O U G H , th is ranch has 4 BR a n d 3 BA to ma tch , two l iving areas, large deck a n d 2 f i rep laces to top it off plus two po lebarns and 3 acres.. Add i t iona l 12 ac res lakefronf a lso avai lable. •189,000. L2219

N O T J U S T FOR K I D S . Grea t Rm a n d overs ized deck are b ig people fun too in this Con tempora ry r anch . Other features include two-person Jacuzzi in 12 x 18 Master BA, mass ive s tone f i replace, C/A, execut ive retreat, p ic turesque se t t ing , convenient ly located, much m o r e . '213,900. . H 1 4 5 0

R E C I P E F O R R E L A X A T I O N ! Comb ine o n e comfor tab le deck wi th t w o parts shady oaks, m i x w i th exci t ing L a k e S h e n v o o d waterfront

[ a n d a d d iced tea, you ' re ready to en joy Spr ing In th is huge q u a d l e v e l - 5 BR. 3.2 BA. 2 n d k i t chen in f i n i shed w/o o r poss ib le in- law I sui te. ' 249 .900 . L3269

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g luxury. Soaring ceilings, Jacuzzi room, custom decking, S{ and walls of glass that overlook your own private pond. 4 " stall horse barn Included! Drastkially reduced to '499,000

NORTHVILLE - JUST USTED! Start the new year right in _ this updated home on a 1/2 acre lot. Newer carpet, roof EI and windows. Florida room with Jacuzzi, custom decking, a 6-panel doors and more! Ask for Betty Greenlee. '189,900 cl 3 LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION! Novl colonial backs a to 42 acres of woods and ravine. 4 Br's, 2.5 baths, 1st g fioor laundry, island kitchen, 2-story foyer and more. Now g ready to customize w/final selections. '234.000 a a HISTORIC DISTRICT - Charming 3 Br. 2 bath home w/i n] walking distance to everything. Remodeled kitchen, newer g furnace and windows. 1st floor laundfy and more. Enjoy r i the award winning gardens from your Rorida room. -H '157,900

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bedrooms, 2'/i baths. Jacuzzi, ' , r " ^ ^ — forma) dining, greatroom w/slone BRIGHTON. 3br.. garage. decK fireplace. Oak cabinets, Isi. fm fenced yard .security deposit No laundry. 2 car attached oataoe P«*- $725mo. Available immedi-Many features not listed. 1 mite alely. (313)229-7260. (rani downtown South Lyon. FARMINGTON HILLS. Grand ^ f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ } , * MkldlebelL 2 bf. home. $172,900 Call Steve Willackw appliances available. $575. Must

BenER than newll Bradford of Novi/Northville Schools. Over 3.6006q.ft 3 plus garage. Pro. Countiy Concepts (313)437-3667 ^ l 3 i 3)4421)843' Landscaping, cannont replace for - v r-- -near this pftoe. Only $377,700. U<960. Call Leon Kelly. The Mk^^an Group (313)45^3600.

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IF YOU A R E LOOKING FOR C A R E F R E E LIVING, I think this is your new homell Exclusive condo complex in Novi with just 20 units and a very private setting is the home for this exclusive, well appointed Townhouse with a full f inished lower level, three bedrooms, attached two car garage and spotless in care. A v iew of the wooded area Is another complimenting feature. Call today for your preview. '162,900

LOVELY T W O LEVEL HOME WITH NEWER CARPETING, decking, garage, fenced yard, roof and so many other things we just don't have room to mention them! We are priced right at '109,900 come and take a peekll

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FARMINGTON Hils. 4 br., brick, Z'J, bath, 2800 sq.ft. family room, library, exercise room, all appliances, two fireplaces, garage, air, deck, 1-275 a 8 Mile. $1495 p lus s e c u r i t y . 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 8 6 - 5 1 5 0 days (313)478-9713 evenings.

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I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y Charming 2 story with 3 bedrooms & 2',^ baths offers a formal entertaining area, country kitchen and large family room with gas fireplace. Decorated by Englanders with custom wallpapers and paint colors. Custom built-in shelving units, designer coordinated lighting fixtures, carpeting throughout with oak flooring in foyer, hall and powder room, kitchen, nook & family room. Custom window treatments, security system, landscaping with sprinkler system. WOWl Priced to sell at $214,900

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BEVERLY HIU.S Spacious ranch w/many up(Jates, features include: 2 fireplac­es, 1st floor laundry, beautifully finished basement w/family room, rec room & wet bar, c/a, riardwood floors under carpet, professionally landscaped. B181 '149,900

NOVI Vacation year found in this exceptional Walled Lake front home. Three bedrooms, deck, updates. EL135 "97,999

NOVI Stunning contemporary! 4 bedrooms, 2V4 baths, exceptional kitchen, family room w/outstanding wood burning fireplace, master suite w/walk-ln closeL Professionally landscaped, much more. S434'271,9O0

NOVI Beautifully decorated detached ranch condo with finished loft area in popular Maples of Novl. Stainmaster carpeting, cus­tom window treatments, recessed lighting & cedar deck are just a few of the many amenities. Great freeway accessibility. C413'114,500

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estate. Especially with the CENTURY 21 system. If you have drive, ambition and an Insatiable appetite to succeed, there's a place for you.

Call CENTURY 21 West & ask for Barb or Dorine. 313-349-6800

Each off ice independently owned and operated.

E L E G A N T C U S T O M T U D O R Pr ime w o o d e d lot in Northvi l le 's Q u a i l R idge , s tunn ing g rea t r o o m with f i rep lace , f i rst f l oo r mas te r su i te , four b e d r o o m s , th ree a n d a ha l f ba ths , walk-out l o w e r leve l h a s s a u n a , h o t t u b , wet bar . ML#(V!27813 $ 3 7 7 , 5 0 0 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

M A G N I F I C E N T C O N T E M P O R A R Y Nes t led a m o n g t h e t rees of th is three a c r e si te, b rea th tak ing v iews , o p e n f loor p l a n , mas te r b e d r o o m su i te a n d bath has o w n b a l c o n y , c o n v e n i e n t t o A n n A r b o r , Nor thv i l l e a n d P l y m o u t h . M L # M 2 7 8 2 7 $ 3 3 9 , 9 0 0 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

P R I V A T E B A C K Y A R D H a r d w o o d f loo rs t h r o u g h o u t th is f o u r b e d r o o m Nor thv i l le co lon ia l , formal l i v ing a n d d i n i n g r o o m s , fami ly room w i t h f i r ep lace , f i n i shed basemen t , back y a r d l a n d s c a p e d fo r p r i vacy . M L # M 3 2 4 8 2 $ 1 8 4 , 9 0 0 4 5 5 - 6 0 0 0

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NORTRVUE doivntown. Histori­cal specwus 3 br., large bt, garage, appliances, must have references, $975 a month. (313)349-6064 evenings.

NOVI. Village Oaks, 3br. ranch, 2 baths, Florida room, 2 car attached garage, air. swim ckib. Available 1/21. $1100 mo. (313)349-2518.

SOUTH LYON. 3 bf.. appliancas, cfose to tcwn. large fenised yard, $800 mo. (313)437-2980.

WEBBERVIULE/Slockbfidga. 3 br., 2 baths on M-52. $550 mo. plus deposit Can (517)521-3044 or (517)521-4101.

WHITMORE LAKE. Sharp 3 bf., hardwood floors, great express­way access, $650 mo. (313)437-0332. (313)437-9014.

WHITMORE LAKE. 2 br., appliances, carport, acreage, $Sfe. (313)632-5999. message

WHITMORE LAKE 6 mo. lease while listing to self Beautiful 2300sq.ft., 4 br. house off US-23. $1,350 per mo. (313)4494926 or (313)878-5425.

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FREE 1 Bedroom '390 2 Bedroom '466

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BRIGHTON. Large 2 br. deluxe lakefront apt No pels. Ideal for 2 people. $530, plus utilities. 6 mo. lease. (313)229-5900.

BRIGHTON. 2br. apt $600 plus utililies and security deposit t ^ pets. Good kx:ation. AJDpliances incJudad. (313)684-5503.

COMMERCE-Lake Stuart, spacious SOOsafl. 1 br., cable, piats waksfflo. 300 acres woods. Available immediately, $440 a mo. (313)624-1019.

BRIGHTON. UkBfront, small house, 2 bf.. carpet, appliances. $485 plus last months & deposit No pets. 8395 Hilton Rd. (313)229-0651

BRIGHTON. Immediate occu­pancy 1 br. No pets. $420 plus security. (313)22»4676.

BRKjHTON. 1 bf. apartment on Woodland Lake, $395 mo.

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BRIGHTON. Clean 1 br., $460 per mo., heat included. (517)546-6348. 9am-9pm.

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HOWELL Elegant, 2 bf., 2 bath, island kitchen, loft, deck, screened in porch, farpiirt all ter only $700 per month. (517)546-5995 days, or (517)5484289 evenings.

HOWELL. Sludkj apt, nicely done, rustic decore, decik 4 car po r t , $375 per m o . , (517)546-5995 days, or (517)5484289 evenings.

HOWELL First or second fkx)r, 1 br., neat & clean, walking distance to dcwntown, available immediately. $475 jier mo., utilities inchJded, $625 security. No p e t s . E v e n i n g s , (313)231-2442.

HOWELL Large, newly remod­eled 1 br., $510 mo. Includes utilities. (517)223-3969.

LINDEN/Argenline Rd. 2 brand new large 2 br., no pets. Pinehurst Apts. (313)735-7103.

BRIGHTON. All sporg lake, new home, 2 br., carpeting and applianoes, occupancy January 1993, $795 a month plus security deposit (313)227-9100. Even-if^s, (313)227-2632.

BRIGHTOH All sports lake, 1 br., cozy home, carpeting and appiiancas, $650 a month plus security deposit Occupancy Januaiy 1993. (313)227-9100. Evenings, (313)227-2632.

BRK3HT0N. Cozy 2 br., w/ fireplace, $500 per mo. First, last security & references. After 6pm., (313)229-7682.

BRIGHTON, Briggs Lake. Week­ly fates, furnished, vety dean. (313)227-3225.

HOWELL, northeast of. Just remodeled adorable 2 br. k>ft home w/cathedral ceilings on Lobdell Lake, indudes dock & privileges to private island. $695 m o . ( 3 1 3 ) 7 3 5 - 7 7 4 9 , (313)255-5^7.

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Convenient city location in a relaxeo country atmosphere. Fish or picnic at our private park on Ore Creek. Play tennis, swim or just enjoy carefree living in a newy decorated one or two bedroom apt.

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ANN ARBOR Country setting, upstaiiB apt, 646sq.ftyideal tor single, storage galore, walk-in closet. $400 mo., includes utilities. Call between 12nxn & 8:30pm., (313)663-9424.

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We will pay your renti That's rightl tf you can give us 20 hours weekly doing, general mainte­nance, deaning, grounds work or paintirig. We will pay your rentI After worit or days off, enjtw our pool, tennisArolleyball or golf. Call quck ter detailsl These positions will fill fast Must be 18 or older. Experienced only need apply: Nependence Green Apts. or call 313)471-6800 between

ilam-5pm, Mon.-Fri.

BRIGHTON, 1,000sq.ft, 1 br., air, balcony, security system, washer/dryer, $495 mo., no pets please. Call (313)227-6354.

BRIGHTON downtown. 2 br., $ 4 7 5 p l u s s e c u r i t y . (313)227-2201. BRIGHTON. 2 br., heat & water Included, laundw on site. $475 per mo. (313)227-2139.

BRIGHTON. Spacious 1 br., central air, convenient location. $450. (313)382-5875.

BRIGHTON. 1 br., stove, refrigerator, garage, in town location. $460, no pets. (313)231-1236

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FENTON/Highland area Immed-ate occupancy, very nk», 2 br., 1/i baths, laundry room, heat & water, appliances. Adult sect'on. No pets. $545. (313)629-6095.

FENTON. <kIst a lew minutes drive up US-23 brings you to Georgetown Parti- a premier apartment community. Rent begins at only $550. Another new building currently under construc-tkin. Reserve your new apart­ment now for Spring oaupancy. Open daily. (313)632-5559

F0WLERV«1E area Charming 1 br. apt in renovated famnhouse. Lovely countiy setting. $400 plus electncity. (313)348-1597

FOWLERVILLE. New manage­ment spacious dean 2 br., $460 plus security. (313)593-4217

HARTLAND. Duplexes for rent 1 S 2 br., laundfy room, starting at $400. No pels. (313)632-58$!.

HARTLAND. Ellidency kfeal tor single, $250 mo. plus utilities. (517)548-3523.

HOWELL $285/mo, efficiency Ideal for single, no pels. (517)548-3523.

HOWELL 2 br. apt. near town, $500 a mo., last and security. (517)546-2735.

HOWELL, 3 rooms, includes utilities. $385 monthly plus security. (517)546-3805.

HOWELL dty. Upscaled studio, $500 plus. Piety Hill Manor. (517)546-6679

HOWELL. Downtown, beautilul upstairs apt. 1200sq.fl, air, dishwasher, more. Perfect for roommates or couple w/1 child. On She Parking $560/mo. Finst, security, references. QaA Joe or Steve (517)548-2114

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MILFORO Village. Nioa 2 br. townhouse, full bsmt, no $600/mo., pkis security & u' 1/2 off first mo. w^ear lease. ( 3 1 3 ) 6 8 4 - 5 9 3 4 , d a y s . 313)887-3890, eves.

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NORTHVILLE. SmaJ 1 bf. homo, stove and refrigerator. No garage or bsmt $395 plus gas and eledric $525 security. No pets. 1 year lease. (313)349-2319.

NORTHVILLE 1 bf., lin balcony, washer, dryer. utililies. (313)34»0573.

PINCKNEY Apts. Large 1 br. apt available, quiet country setting, laundry tecilities in building. Call (313)878-0258.

STOCKBRIDGE, Lakeview Apts. has available for immediately occupancy, two 2 br. apts. Rent based on income starting at $335, induding heal. Barrier free waiting list available. Please call (517)851-7599. An Equal Hous­ing Opportunity.

WALLED LAKE. Ibr., 1 bath, 6 mo. lease available, end unit $420. (313)960-9071

WEBBERVILLE 2 bedroom, appliances, garage, no pets $485, ask about special. (313)553-3471, (517)521-3323.

WHITMORE LAKE. Nice Ibr., cathedral ceiling, $405 monthly plus utililies. no pets, no watetfaeds. (313)449-9^74.

WHITMORE LAKE. 2 room efficiency, includes stove, refrigerator, heat. $340. (313)455-1487

BRIGHTON. Studio apt on Briggs Lake. Immediate occupan-cy. 1(313)531-7373.

BRIGHTON. Sharp furnished 1 br. apt Ut'lities included, lake privledges, $425/mo. Non-smoker, no pets. Call Judy (313)227-9808

BRIGHTON. 10612 E. Grand River. 2 br., all appliances, utilities except electrid^. $500. (313)227-3148, (313)851-6496.

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HOWELL downtown. Large, 1 br., upstairs, $425 mo., $425 security. (517)546-4657.

HOWELL, downtown. 1 br. deluxe apt. Washer/dryer, dishwasher, appliances, large, modern kitchen. $500/mo. Security $500. (517)548-1240 days (517)548-1914 eves

BRIGHTON. Small 2 bf home in town, kleal tor 2 people, no steps. No smokers or pets. $425 plus low utilities, deposit, references. (313)663-1779

BRIGHTON. Ful private, in town. 3 room effideney for 1 person. No steps. No smokers or pets. $300 plus low utilities, refer-ences, deposit (313)663-1779

BRIGHTON Oean 2 br.. stove, refrigerator, carpeted. $495 a mo. plus deposit. Available 1-24-93. (313)227-6599.

FOWLERVILLE. Clean 2 br.. laundry hookup $500 a mo., plus SBCunty deposit, references. (313)227-2882.

HARTLAND. Ranch style, 2 br.. garage, kitchen appliances. No pets. $525/$550 per mo. plus security. (313)227-5313.

HOWELL 2 bedroom, washer & d r ya r h o o k u p . $ 4 5 0 mo.,(517)548-4197 after 5 pm.

HOWELL 2 bfs., dose to stores & r»rtQ. Available Jan. 1, 1993. $495 mo., plus security deposit No pets. (517)546-7096 after 6.

HOWELL Attractive 1 br. duplex, historic district, $475/mo. (313)475-1101,

HOWELL Specious 2 bf., new carpet on 1 aae, immediale occupancy, $550. No pets. Call Kari (313)229-2469 HOWELL area. Large, neat 2 br,

Immediate oaupanw. Jan. 3.161 MIlfOflO. Large, clean 3 Ix. 3 Slait months rant f us secunty, ^ st $750 per f ^ l ^ ^ i V ' " ' " " ' " ' 6 8 - mo., indudes heat and water. (517)546-1328 Lau^^j^ bsmt (313)684-2173.

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PINCKNEY area, 2 br., countiy ,, living. No dogs. $460 mo.. 3 (313)878-0806 eves.

appliances, snow removal and PINCKNEY. 2 bf. duplex, laundry lawn service provided, across room, storage shed, big yard, from Md'hereon Hospital. $800 a stove & refrigerator, $525 w ^ mo. plus security. Available SBcurity (leposit. Pinckney Jaa 9. (313)231-226. schools. No pets. (313)878-6355.

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BRIGHTON. Room tor rent wAxxise pnvileoes. Free utiities. 1st monlii neoudwn- incentive. Female preferred. References, security. (313)227-4338.

FOWLERVILLE. 7035 E Grand River. (517)223-7482.

HOWELL city, wilh house p r i v i l eges , $80/weekly. (517)546^79.

HOWELL in city of. Rooms lor rent Call between 7pm-9pm. (517)5484986.

HOWELL Large, dean, private entrance & bath, kitchenette. $375 mo., includes utilities. (517)223-3969.

NORTHVILLE. $65 por week. (313)476-5227 111 W. Main Street.

NOVI. Room for rent. $250 per month. Kitchen privileges. (313)380-8957.

ADULT foster care on lake, w/cokired TV arxl bathroom in every nn., (313)735-7949.

WALLED Lake. 2 br., 1'^ bath, 1,20a5q.fL, full bsmt, single car garage w/openar, central air, new \wndows, mini blinds throughout range, fridge, dishwasher, ctothes dryer. $750 per mo. (313)344-8260. between 8am and 5pm, Mon. thru Fri., ask for Joe K. Lease-punshasa optton available.

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BRIGHTON Hidden Hartxnir. 2 br. condo., exc. expressway access, near Maijer's, updated kitchen & appliances. Call Unda, (313)220-1455.

NOVL 3 br. condo, VA balh, attached garage, bsmt, air, gas & water included. $795/mo. Lease or sell. (313)344-0059 anytme

BRIGHTON. Hidden Harbor Condominiums. 2 br., new carpeting throughout Immediate occupancy. (313)227-1027

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HOWELL Sinale wide lots, country setting. 2520 Pine Cone. No ptione calls.

NOVI, Chateau. Pool, dubhouse. 2 playgrounds, large tot. off-street' peridng. walkino distanoa to 12 Oaks Mall. Ask about our' reduced rent tof vacant tots. (313)624-4200. 9am-12noon and 1pm-4pm weekdays.

NOVI. Old Dutch Farms. Clubhouse, off street paridng.; new playground equipment., dose to I-S6, $199 rent special on new homes brought into the community. (313)349-3949

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BRIGHTON. Beautiful 3 br. to share, Crooked Lakefront home,' $280 per mo. (313)227-1369. ;

FENTON/Unden area. 20 mine, i N. of Brighton, house privileges, • $55 a wk. (313)735-7987

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BRIGHTON. I n d u s t r i a l / { Commerdal on Old 23. RexiWe I use. 1-96 US-23 area Office s warehouse w/loading dock. | 2500sq.lt. 1 year lease, , $12O0/month. Call Phi l » (313)227-7400. '

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BRIGHTON. Downtown. Retail. 1400 sq.ft. $1300 per month plus ut i l i t ies. 422 W. Main. (313)227-1328 Mayday.

BRIGHTON area. Industrial buildings for lease. 4100,12,000, 24,000, 36,000, 48,000 to 79,000sq.ft. w/dod(s 3 phase, 23-28ft. ceilings, deluxe offices. 1800ft from DS-23. Best prices in the county. Owner/broker (313)231-3300

COMMERCE Prime comer, 2200 -sq. ft., $900. (703)459-55<6. ;

HOWELL. 5,000 sq.ft. ware- : house, fenced yard, 24x24 offices '. on Uad top road, (517)223-7874 after 6pm. ;

HOWELL. Grand River retail " space from 2,000 to 3,500sg.ft. $i3 per ft. Promenade Mall. Fiist Realty Brokers. (517)546-9400. -

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JUST LISTED! Spacious 2250-1- sq. ft. Dutch Colonial on 2-1- acres. 4 bedrooms including bedroom on 1st floor, 3 baths, formal dining, fireplace in living room & master bedroom, family room, deck, walk-out lower level, 2 car garage & more! Lots of potential - home needs some TLC! '140,000. Brighton Twp., Hartland Schools.

LAND CONTRACT TERMS! This is your opportunity to enjoy Dunham Lake's park, beaches & nature trails w/this well designed 3 bedroom ranch home. Fireplace in living room, family room, screened in porch for relaxing, 2 car garage, paved drive & beautiful park-like setting. Hartland Schools. '129,500

WOW! What a value on this brand "new" IIOO-i- sq. ft. ranch home on large wooded lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, full bsmt., quality thru-out, stained woodwork & doors, Crestline windows, natural gas heat, paved road & more! '81,900. Linden Schools.

A SHOWPLACE! Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom Condo built in 1989. Excellent floor plan, loft, fireplace In living room, walk-out lower level with family room, 3 decks overlooking pond, courtyard entrance & 2 car garage. Easy access to 1-96. •175,900.

UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE! Newer custom Colonial in "Indian Wells Subdivision," N. of Pontiac Tr. near Walled Lake Central High School. Spacious w/over 1700 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, formal dining, central air, beautiful brick fireplace In family room, full bsmt., 2 car garage, 16x19 deck & professionally landscaped yard. You'll love it! '144,950.

SO MUCH TO OFFER! Enjoyable story home on 6.20 acres with 300' of frontage on private Barri Lake. Spacious wM bedrooms & 2 full baths, country kitchen w/large eating area, formal dining, living room w/fireplace, 1st floor laundry, walk-out lower level & oversized 2 car garage. A must see at '168,000. Hartland Schools.

LAKEFRONT LIVING YOU CAN AFFORD! Beautiful views of Pine Lake, a private 134 acre no-wake lake. Pretty contemporary home w/lots of nice features, 3 bdnns, den, loft w/skylight, 2 decks, Andersen windows, Lennox pulse furnace -just to name a few. Won't last - call today! '149,900. Fenton Schools.

A SMART BUY! Land Contract Terms are available on this sharp 3 bedroom 2'/5 bath ranch built in 1991 in area of newer homes. Over 1500 sq. ft., cheery kitchen w/light oak cabinets & bay window, great room/dining room combo w/doonrvall to large deck, central air, fu» bsmt., 2 car garage & privileges to all sports Mat\ Lake. 117,900. Linden Schools.

HOME FOR ALL SEASONS! Sharp home on almost 3 wooded acres. Family room w/fireplace, formal dining, 4 bedrooms, 2'/i baths, 1st floor laundry, appliances included. 2 car garage plus 20x24 barn. Good location & Fenton Schools. Only '156,800. ^

STRAWBERRY LAKE . . . 80' of lake front, 1700 Sq. n. ranch, open floor pian. Lots of windows & door wal l on lake side for picturesque view. Home has been totaliy up-dated. ./Uiditional lot included for Cali Pam at American Properties 231-3999. '249,900 E -5 l9

WARM AND FRIErfDLY. . . Youil feel right at home the moment you step into ihis 4800 Sq. Ft. home 4 ijcdrooms 3.5 baths with new ceramic tlie. Tastefuiiy decorated, formai iiving and dining room, modeni icilchen, and much morel •259,900 CAI.L CAROLYN at Ameiican I>roperUes 23 l--3999 N-567

MORE FOR YOUR IttONEY. . . in nils new. custom Cape cod home in Briflhlon schools. 3 bedrooms. 1.5 baths, formal dining room, w i t l i water privileges lo all Sports Ore Lake. ' 87 .900 CALL AMERICAN PROPERTIES 231-3999 A-NEW

SHARP FAMILY BI-LEVEL-BUILDER'S o w n HOME - All 2500 sq. ft. Is finished living area. 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 2 fuii baths, amenities include: central air, crown moiding, newer inground healed pool, Gambrei roof buiiding, pius much more. NesUed niceiv on 5 manicured acres with a pond setting.

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ELEGANT ENTERTAINING THROUGHOUT THE YEAR... This lovely colonial sit»i on a nia)cstic hilltop wilh 1.1 manicured and mlling acres. Gill for details of all the features on this estate. There is ample space for creating your own horse arena and paddock. '900,(X)0. CR-0951

CELEBRATE 1993 BY PURCHASING THIS CONDO AT OAK PolNTE at a great price... Only '179,900. Two-twdroom, IVi baUi unit with neutral colors, crown moldings, private deck, and beautifully finished room in basement. GR-l035

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SKATE INTO A NEW YEAR... glorious views of the lake from many rooms. Spectacular custom contemporary wiUi walkout on all-sports lake with over Vi acre. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, stone fireplace in family room widi wet bar. Sauna in master suite, custom landscaping, extensive decks. •339,000. CR-1(M9

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N O R T H V I L L E Quality abounds in this lovely 2 stoi-y home, DramHiic great room. den. gourmet Island kitchen, Hnished lower level boasts recreation room with wet bar. dining area and excrtise room, Ma^iflcent rear yard with Inground heated pool, spa with waterfall, ornamental landscaping. 8226,900.

G R E E N O A K T O W N S H I P Cuuntry .selling in peaceful Fairlane Meadows. Minutes from freeway dcces.s. Lovely idnch walkout with deck across entire re.u of home. Cozy oak trimmed island kitchen is complete with pantry and generous eating area. 8189,000.

S O U T H L Y O N Great 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 1400 sq ft. ranch on large counlr>' lot. Home offers central air. natural fireplace, neutral tones and tremendously finished ba.sement with bar. Home warranty offered, 8136,900.

W O L V E R I N E L A K E Totally updiited 3 bedroom brick and vinyl ranch situated a .short stroll from Wolverine Lake access offers central air. 2*'j car garage, finished ba.sement and more. All for a mere b 104.900.

N O V I Immaculate 2 bedroom In Novi's Country Place, direct access attached garage, new windows, all appliances, freshly p.iinled. carpeted and pampered, Clubhouse, pool and tennis courts. Wonderful maintenanre-free living in a great convenient area 973.500.

N O R T H V I L L E Ab.-solulcly llie best priced colonial in Lcxingion Commonsf i-'oriiiat dining room, open ttitchen. spaciou.t f.imiiy room and 5p<-cla<uUr ycar.round sun room DONT MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY' A-ikillg SI 70.900.

BRIGHTON, (jowntown. $175. (313)227-2201.

BRIGHTON. Single offices witti all sennces for up to 1250 sq. ft ol prima Gram) River kxalbn. (313)227-3710 (313)349-5812.

BRIGHTON, downtown. Beautiful 3 or 4 room suite on Grand River at Main St. Must see. Also, 1 & 2 room offices, from $175 per mo., including utilities, furnished S unfumished. (313)685-7006.

HOWELL 2600sq.fl. on Grand Oaks at Grand River, E. of Howell. First Realty Brokers, (517)546-9400.

HARTUND. On M-59, near US-23. (313)632-5385.

HARTLAND, downtown. 625sq.ft. office located In offica building in Hartland. All utilities included witti rem $50a'mo. (313)632-5406.

HOWELL 306 N. Barnard. 8S0sq.fl retail or olfice space, preppad for beauty shop. (517)546-1360, (517)546-9875.

PLYMOUTH. Ctianming space for office Of retail. BuPl-in shelving & racks. Very negotiable ' (313)455-5109.

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DISNEY/EPC0T---Univ8rsal studios, 1'/i mies away, lilxury 2 & 3 br., 2 bath condos. Washer, dryer, microwave, pool, jacum, tennis courls, from $525 weekly. 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 8 6 - 5 1 5 0 days (3I3)478-9713 evenings.

GAYLORD area ski chalet. Sleeps 14, firsplaco. cornpletely lurnished, 20 minutes Boyno, Schuss, 11 miles cross country t r a i l s . $350 w e e k e n d . (313)349-3129.

SOUTW LYON. Room br ront in MILFORD/NEW HUDSON light chiropractor's office. $290/mo. industrial commerical space Nice landtord. Call or laave available, l,00O-6,5O0fl, Grand message at (313)437-3500. River frontage, excellent fr-eeway

access, (313)437-1046.

MILFORD ha« tor rent Wedding receptions, showers, parties, etc. (313)685-9008/(313)665-^1.

V.F.W. Post 3952 hall lor rent. 2652 Loon Lake Rd., Wixom. For inlbmialkjn, (313)624-9742

BRIGHTON. Prime Grand River location, lOOsq.ft. Very reasonable. (313)227-3188.

BRIGHTON. We have the finest office suites in Livingston County. Reasonably priced, single oflwe to 2800sq.ft Ready; lo occupy or build lo your specifications. Call Mike at: (313)227-2146.

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BRIGHTON. Professkinal office space. 2 room suites, reception area & kitchen facilities. (313)229-5788.

FOWLERVILLE. RV, boat, & vehicle storaQ0. 35,000sq.ft. inside storage, 12 acres oulside. Motorhomes, campers, boats, tiailers, cars, tnjcks, etc. $1.50 lin.fl per mo. for indoor storaoe. Outdoor storage. $25 per mo.lal fee. (517)223-3056. ^

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For Debby C h a r l l c k . p roV ld lng h igh qua l i ty , hea l th -consc ious , rea­sonably p r i ced food In a cozy c o u n t r y atmosphere Is tap p r i o r i t y .

The forn ier Waitress a n d res tau r ­an t manager n o w owns a n d operates D c b b / s DlJier. located a t 1095 S. Mi l fo rd Road l n H i g h l a n d T o w n s h i p .

The r e s t a u i a n t Is s i t ua ted on the former si te o f the V i k i n g S u b Shop.

Char l l ck sa id tha t t h e concept o f a reasoriable. s i t -down d i n i n g faci l i ty tha t also serVes d inne r h a s been on her m i n d fo r some Ume. She has 22 years o f r e s t a u r a n t exper ience a n d Is present ly d o i n g mos t o f t he cook l i l g I n the d i ne r d u e to a l a c k o f exper­ienced cook i ng help.

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n o add i t i ona l o i l on he r g r i l l a n d fries I tems In IOC percent Vegetable o i l .

A l t h o u g h she has t h o u g h t abou t t he Idea fo r a wh i l e , she added tha t she ac tua l l y p u r c h a s e d the d ine r impu ls i ve ly .

Cha r l l c k h e a r d the s u b shop a n d I ts c q t l i p m e n t were for sa le , p u t l n a n offer, a n d p u r c h a s e d the s h o p w i t h i n t w o days . O n Nov. l 6, t w o weel is from the date she s ta r ted th i s process, De-b b / s D ine r w a s open fo r cus tomers .

"Th is w a s a w h i m . " she sa id . "1 h a d n o Idea (before) tha t th i s p lace w a s for sale."

C h a r l l c k a n d f a m i l y m e m b e r s w o r k e d l ong , h a r d hou rs to m a k e the n e w v e n t u r e ready. T h e w o r k I n ­c l uded exte11slve dea11ing, pa in t i ng . haVlng new carpe t Ins ta l led a n d mov­i n g e q u i p m e n t a r o u n d . Even tua l l y . Cha r l l c k sa i d , she w o u l d l i k e to f u r t h e r renovate the p resen t sea t ing anr tnge i r ien ts a n d b u y comfo r tab le I x w t h s to p e r m i t more sea t ing . The d i n e r c u r r e n t l y seals 5 0 .

"We're t r y i ng to m a k e It more o f a n o ld - t ime c o u n t i y d ine r . Ourdl11ners.

We're hop ing lo keep i n the $ 5 range," she said.

I n fact, d i n n e r m e n u prices range from $3 .85 to $ 5 . 7 5 and entrees I n ­c l u d e soup, sa lad o r coleslaw, choice o f potato. Vegetable a n d ro l l . H a m ­burge rs , gr i l led ch i cken , l l sh a n d ch ips , h a m a n d vea l cut lets a re fea­t u r e d entrees. V a r i o u s subs , b u r ­gers, sandwiches , coneys, s ide or­ders , salads, a n d soups 1x>und o u t t he l u n c h a n d d i n n e r menus .

Brea ldast I t ems range I n pr ice f r o m weekday spec ia ls , s u c h as $ 1 . 9 9 for b i scu i t s a n d gravy to $3 .25 for a wes te rn omele t . Side orders , s u c h as toast (50 cents) , mufiOns (60 cents) , a n d ha11L b a c o n , o r sausage ($1.45) he lp to comple te the b reak­fast m e n u . Pancakes , french toast , a n d o ther egg d i shes are avai lable. A n d w h e n y o u o r d e r a cup o f coffee a t Dcbby 's D iner , y o u receive a n en t i re heat - Insu la ted cara fe .

"We're Just t r y i n g to make It a f r iend ly a tmosphe re where y o u can come a n d re lax. " she said.

Cha r l l ck sa id t h e bus iness Is do­i n g we l l overa l l , a d d i n g tha t d i n n e r h o u r st i l l seems to be slower t h a n b reak fas t o r l u n c h . She said she w o u l d l i ke people to k n o w t h a t a s i t -d o w n r e s t a i u a n t Is n o w In H igh land a n d serves d i n n e r Tuesday t ^ u g h Fr iday . F u r t h e r m o r e , Char l l ck sa id , people shou ld bp a w a r e tha t a n a d d i ­t io r ia l 20 p a r k i n g spaces a re ava i l ­ab le a t the rear en t rance to the d lner .

I n the fu tu re , Cha r l l c k sa id her hopes are t h a t t he d i n e r "wou ld b r i n g more bus iness to 1ny sou r round lng bus inesses here. I w o u l d hope i t w o u l d Improve t he i r bus iness a long w i t h m ine . " D e b b y C h a r l l c k o p e n e d D e b b y ' s D i n e r i n H i g h l a n d o n a w h i m .

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t h c (n lmsn t year. M a k e su re y o u ca l ­cu la te h o w m u c h tax y o u w i l l owe li y o u fllejolntfy as opposed to m a r r i e d , f i l i ng sepa ra te r e t u r n s . I n m o s t cases, filing Joint ly w i l l r esu l t I n s o m c w l i a t lower tax l iab i l i t y . How­ever, y o u shou ld be a w a r e t l i a t m o s t d u a l - I n c o m e couples w i l l e n d u p w i t h a h igher c o m b i n e d tax b i l l t l i a n they woi11d l i a v e l i a d as s ing le taxpayers w i t h t h e same Income.

Once y o u de te rm ine hoW mar r iage w i l l a f f e c t y o u r p a r t i c u l a r tax l iab i l i t y , file a n e w W - 4 f o r m w i t h y o u r e m ­ployer t o a d j u s t the a m o t m t o f w l t h -h o k i l n g fixmi y o u r paycheck .

Newlyweds also need to compare cred i t c a r d s to e l im ina te r e d u n d a n ­cies a n d to save m o n ^ o n a n n u a l fees. I f y o u b o t h l i ave m a n y o f the same credit cards , l ook In to the fea­tu res a n d fees t l i a t a c c o m p a n y each c a r d to de te rm ine w l i i c h cards y o u shou ld k e e p . T h e n i t 's t i m e for p las t ic s u r g e t y — c u t u p those ex t ra ca rds so you ' re n o t t e m p t e d t o u s e t h e m . Of course, i t ' s a good idea fo r each o f y o u t o keep a t leas t one c a r d i n p u r o w n n a m e t o m a i n t a i n a p e r s o n a l c red i t r a t i ng i n t h e e v e n t o f d i v o r c e o r dea th .

Most t W D - c a n » - m a r r i ages a lso have o v e r i a i ^ l n g l x n e f i t s t l i a t xaay be cos t i ng y o u unnecessa ty do l la rs . F o r Ins tance , i f y o u r spouse 's h e a l t h i n s u r a n c e p l a n i s c o n ^ l e t e t y p a i d fo r b y I l ls o r h e r c o n ^ a n y a n d y o u r s i s n ' t y o u m a y save m o n g r b y s w i t c h ­i n g to y o u r spouse 's p l a n a s a depen ­d e n t rather t t i a n pa* l n g fo r coverage fo r yourse l f . B u t I f y o u I w t h have p l a n s Where t l i e cos t i s fire M - m i n i ­m a l you maly w a n t o t keep b o t h — e s ­pecial ly i f t h e y c c s i t a l n a c o o r d l n a t i o n o f benef i t s feature.

F o l k w i n g these s i m p l e s teps c a n s t a r t y o u o n t h e road to financial sec­u r i t y . F o r m o r e s p e d f i c a d v l c e o n m o -m y m a n a g e n K n t c o n s u l t y o u r CPA.

T h e 1993 Job o u t l o o k Is tempered b y c o n t i n u i n g c u t b a c k s In M l c l i l -gan 's a u t o m o t i v e i n d u s t r y , sa id F. Robe r t E d w a r d s , d i rec to r o f t h e M i ­c h i g a n E m p l o y m e n t S e c u r i t y C o m m i s s i o n

Forecasters p red i c t modes t Job g r o w t h fo r the s ta te d u r i n g 1 ^ 3 , a n d s low b u t c o n t i n u e d lmprove11ient I n t h e Jobless rate t h r o u g h 1994.

B u t 1992 ended o n several pos i ­t ive no tes , E d w a r d s sa id .

U n e m p l o y m e n t d ropped fo r f o u r s t r a i g h t 1nont l is t h r o u g h November . U n e m p l o y m e n t w a s d o w n fo r the year . Fewer c la ims we re filed for Job­less bieneflts.

M o r e M l c l i l g a n w o r k e r s he ld Jobs. A n d a reco rd n u m b e r o f people were In M i c h i g a n ' s l abo r force e i ther w o r k ­i n g o r l o o k i n g fo r w o r k I n 1992.

B a s e d o n the state 's recent u n e m ­p l o y m e n t p a t t e r n . I t appears M i c h i ­gan 's u n e m p l o y m e n t ra te s h o u l d av­erage 8 .8 percen t i n 1992, d o w n from 1991*s 9 .2 percen t rate.

T h r o i l g h November , a n average o f 134 ,000 i m e m p l o y m e n t c la ims were filed m o n t l i l y I n 1992 , d o w n 2 1 , 0 0 0 from 1 9 9 1 .

B y year 's end , t he n u m b e r o f w o r k -e r s w i t h J o b s s h o u l d a v e r a g e 4 , 2 0 8 , 0 0 0 , u p 8 3 , 0 0 0 over t he 1 9 9 1 level , E d w a r d s sa id . The size o f M i ­ch igan 's l abo r force s h o u l d a lso ex-paiMl f o r t h e year , g r o w i n g by 7 3 , 0 0 0 to a n a l l - t ime l l l g h o f 4 ,616 ,000 .

I n t h e state's m a j o r i n d u s t r i a l sec tors :

• M a n u f a c t u r i n g r o s e b y a b o u t 2 , 0 0 0 j o b s i n 1992 w i t h the m o s t o f t he Inc reases o c c i u r i n g I n the n o n ­d u r a b l e goods a r e a Average week l y e a r n i n g s i n m a n u f a c t u r i n g rose a s izab le 4 . 2 pe rcen t to app rox ima te l y $ 6 1 8 . 5 0 . • A m o n g the serv ice Indus t r ies , re -t a l l t r a d e lost nea r i y 7 ,000 Jobs. Who lesa le b a d e a l so repo r ted losses. T h e servtee sector , l i owevcr , l i a d a 9 , 0 0 0 Job increase. • S t a t e g o v e r n m e n t e n ^ l o y m e n t d e c l i n e d b y 2 ,000 i n 1992 , b u t heal g o v e r n m e n t Jobs rose b y 3 . 0 0 0 , l a i - ^ I j ccause o f i nc reased f u n d i n g

for s u m m e r y o u t h p r o g r a m s . casters anUclpate a s m a l l increase i n I n 1993 , M i c h i g a n w i l l l l ke fy feel wage a n d sa lary e m p l o y m e n t n e x t

the effects o f p lan t dosi11gs i n t he year a n d a more s u b s t a n t i a l Increase au to I n d u s t i y a n d o the r r e l a ted w o r k b y 1994. force reducUons . Consequen t l y , fore- T h e modes t j ob g r o w t h i n 1993 w i l l

p robab l y resu l t I n a s low b u t s u s ­ta ined dec l ine In M ich igan 's u n e m ­p l o y m e n t rate, E d w a r d s sa id . B y 1994, a m o r e subs tan t ia l decrease i s ejqpected.

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2 SPAYED & dedawed female cats available lo good honie. Owner atergic. (313)347-6718.

AFFECTIONATE black, male cat Fenton area 313-629-2912.

AUTHENTIC bamwood, you disassemble. (313)348-0406.

CLOTHING. Brighton Chun* of Christ. 6026 Rickott Rd. Tues-days, frBprti aOTHING at Howell Church of Christ, 1386 W. Grand Rivef, every Mon, 7-6pfn.

FREE electric convection oven, burnt orange swivel rocker. (313)229-8741 aflaf 5pm.

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FREE standing freplace, cone shaped, black. You haul (517^2351 KENMORE electric dryer, needs repair. (517)2237177

LEADER dog testing. Livingston County Humane Society, (313)229-7640, Chris.

MISC. clothes & various items.. (313)229-2488

SHEPHERD mix poppies. 6 weeks. To good homes only. (517)548-0551.

SHEPHERD/Lab mix puppies, both parents purebred. (313)231-22(g.

SWIMMING pool solar cover, 27fl. round. Pool ladder. Cal (313)473-5775.

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AFFORDABLE weddings. Minie-taf wil many you anywhere, at home, yard or hall. Ordained and fcensed. (313)437-1890.

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AFFORDABLE HOWEU. minis-tef will perform your lovely wedding ceremony. Your home, hall, anywhere. Licensed and Ofdained. (517)546-7371.

PET r a b b i t s , (517 )548^ .

f e m a l e .

PREGNANCY HelpSne conliden-tial pregnancy tests, maternity c l o t h e s , baby n e e d s . (3t3)228-2100.

ADD some flavor lo your special occasion. Call Sugar & Spice DJ team. (313)229-2459

DJ Musk! by Fandango. Best colecHon of muse available. All compact disc (313)486-1245.

DJ. Music for all occasions, all types available. Dorn J. , (517)223-8572 after 6 p.m., weekdays.

FAMILY Affair Enterprises serv­ing Uvingston County since 1976. We offer D.J. services, live band, & catering for your special o c c a s i o n . Please cal l (517)546-8831.

KJ KARAOKEyOJ - Call for special New yeaf rates. (313)227-7928.

WANTED: Musicians, poets, actors a actresses, stand-up comedians. Please call Shiitey, (517)54*0019.

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$10/25(ninule reading. Plus $2 off with tilis ad Gift c e r t i f i c a t e s a v a i l a b l e (313)227^ .

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NORTHVILLE ratal space now jurying quality artisans. Year-fcund craft show. Items sel at your price, no mark-up for tionsignments. (313)34»0S22.

SELF-ESTEEM Workshop, Mondays, Jan. 18 through March 22, 7-9pm., $150 for 10 sesskxis If registered tw Jan. 11. $175 after Jan. 11. Faditator Barbara M. Raid, M.S.W. To register call (313)994-7094.

SPIRITUAL Aficionados ol Deepak Chopra, AWM, ARE, Emmitt Fox, Noetes, Et al, yearning to contact Ske-minded seafchers? (313)420-0420.

WEDDING invitations, eolcre or elegant white and ivory. Select from a variety of ciuality papets to suit your personal taste and bujget Traditional and contam-

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NOVENA to St Jude. May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, gtorified, loved, and pfesawad throughout Ihe worW now and faever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St Jude, woritef of miracles, pray for us. Si Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 tmes a day; by the 9th day, your prayer will bo answered. Pulilication must be promised. ALP

NOVENA to St Jude. May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, gtorified, kived, and preserved throughout the worid now and lofever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St Jude, iwxkef ol mirades, pray br us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray lor us. Say this prayer 9 times a day; by the 9lh day, your prayer will be answered. Publicatton must tie promised. MC PRAYER to S i Clare. Pray 9 Hail Marys once a day for 9 days, on tha 9lh day publish this prayer. Wish for 3 things. Even thoiigh you donl have faith, your prayers wil be answered. AlO.

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RAINBOW PROMOTIONS INC PRESENTS

"THINK SPRING" Arts & Crafts Show

February 20 Hartland High Sdiool

"SPRING PREVIEW" Arts 4 Crafts Show

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BLACK Austrailian cattle doa (Blue Heeler) 11/24^2. Reward. Cal Steve, (313)684-0003.

BLACK/white/brown Sheltie Cdie mbt from Chateau Estates, Howell on 12^2. (517)548-2160.

BLLE walet w/John imprinted. Soccer emWarn. Lost 12 Cakes Mai. (313)6^0853.

BRfnANY, 12-20-92, Fowlenrille area Reward. (517)223-3401, (517)223-9208. FEMALE Golden Retriever, 12/23/92. Blue collar. Marion Twp. Sesame Dr. (517)548-5274

GOLDEN Retriever, red collar, female, M-36 & Chilson Rd. (313)231-1061. (313)231-9674.

LARGE black Lab. mix male Pontiac Trail, Six Mie, Dec. 23. (313)437-4202.

MALE cat, dari( gray, white markings. 8 Mile 4 Taft. (313)348-9765

SH.VER Poodle male, Ore Lake area, Dec. 27. Reward. (313)231-1880.

1S99 GRINNELL Bros, upright player piano, player rolls, very saoi. best offer, ( S 1 7 ) 2 a ^ .

PEGASUS Antiques of South Lyon has proclaimed a vast clearance sale, 15% off all merchandise plus an additional 35% off lOO's ol spedaJy marited items. Sale app^s to original price only. Gasoline memorabifa, magazines, amusement park items, wooden Indian, 3 floors of whalBvor. Jan. 8, 9 & 10. Sale hours 10-7pm. Pontiac Trail and 10 Mite. (313)437-0320.

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ESTATE Auction Sun., Jan. 10, 1993, 1230pm, 1 Mle west of WilSamston to Zmmer Rd. & 5 mites south. Hooser cupboard, pie sate, 4 living room chairs, 2 sriull kjve seats. Fkx)r & table lamps. Kitchen taWe & 4 chairs. Sony 14in. cotorTV. Phikto 11 in. black & white TV. Plant stands. Lamp tabtes. CompiItef table. Ouantily Eswing material. This is only a pertiai list Out of Grant FelbwE estate. Autioneer, Walt Rndfleisch, (517)655-3204.

ESTATE & MOVING MCVOH

Antiques, househoM. tools, radio controled planes. Sat, Januafy 9,12 noon. Dexter K of C Hall 8265 Dexter/Chelsea Rd., Dexter, Mi. Beautiful oak and ash zinc top kitchen cupboanj; zinc lop pestw table; canred tow bind cupboeni; large ful diop walnut kitohen tabte; mapte vkstorian commode; ron twin bed; art deco vanity; organ stool; primitive aiptoard made from chocolate adv. (jates; large lumber roling scate; humpbai* tmnk; cbwn's steamer trunk; small painted primilive cupboard; hired man's bed; copper boler; milk cans; granitaware; n'ce hanging tiffany style shade; 36 caliber cap and ball pistol (Navy amis, Italy); anniversary clock; redwood pii;nk; tabte; wrought iron glass top porch tabia: wrought iron 3 seat porch sofa; large R.R. bench; fomica kitchen table; sewing tabte; 3 wooden bar stools; misc. lawn furniture; lamps; shelving units; assorted beer signs; group of ungiue kxtos for kkl's room; doll house and furniture; foMing chairs; nice couch; self pfopelled 4hp lawn mower; home gym i*eight bench wMeighls; gas powered weed eater etectric lawn edger; electric leal bfower; 2 lafpe tool boxes filted w/tools; insulation; 2 wheelbarrows; electric hedge trimmer; small ox and ace wekling kit; car ramps; lawn tools; hoses; hose reels; vacuum cleaners; shop vac; ladders; cassette player; Schwinn bike; ice maker; camping stove; eariy lube type CB radto; paintings and prints; books; auto luggage racks; lawn games; creeper;

I shower enclosure; radio controlled airplane equipment including: 4 engines, 2 planes in box, radki control unit, heat gun and sealino tool, self starter and

' more... TERMS: Cash or good check DIRECTK)NS: 1-94 to Baker Rd. north 4 mites to Ann Aibor St teft (west) 3 Weeks to Dexter-Chelsea Rd. teft 2 bkxAs to site.

CONRAD AND TALBOT AUCTWN SERVICE

(313)454-0310

A r r o w A u c t i o n S e r v i c e

A u c t i o n Is o u r f u l l t i m e b u s i n e s s

Hoiiseholds - Form Estcites Business - Uquidatlons

Roger Andersen

( 3 1 3 ) 2 2 7 - 6 0 0 0

SAT. AUCnON

JAN 10TH 1 PM

EGNASH AUCTION GALLERY 202 S. MICHIGAN AVE.

HOWELL Ml.

Glasswcra, collectibles, furniture, and lots more yet to be unpacked. (We will not have an auctfon here on Sat Jan. 9lh).

AUCDONEER: Ray Egnath (517)546-2005 or (517)546-7496

1 © 3

Garage, Moving,

Rummage Sales

JUST opened: Highland Mattress & Dinette. Twin mattress set, from $129. 5 oteca Dinette, was

i$499, now $249. Rockers & -gliders. Solid oak chairs, were $119, now $55. Odd chains, from $38. (313)889-3446.

KING size oak waterbed, wavetess mattress, bookcase headboard , 6 drawers underneath, exc. cond. (517)2230394

KING size book shelf watertIed w/drawers, 50% waveless, $175. (313)629-2761.

MAGNAVOX 25in. cok)r TV in drysink cabinet, exc cond. $200. (313)632-7506.

SOFA bed and love seat, contemporary, great shape, $150. ChikJs bed, like new, $40. Playpen, $20. (313)685^736. •

STOVE; electric fridge, dryer, misc. items. (313)349-7013.

WATERBED, (lueen-size, 4 drawer pedestal, bookshell head­board, i200. (517)223-9209.

ALL ADS TO APPEAR UNDER mS

CLASSIFICATION IMUST BE PREPAID

1 0 6

Musical

Instruments

, F A X N u m b e r

lJ13)_437J460j

0 1 6

l=ound

CORNER of Sihrer Lake Rd. & McCabe, Green Oak Twp. 2 dogs, 12-28-92. (313)231-9§55.

0 1 3

Card 0( Hianks

FEMALE cat Darit bng hair. 8 Mite & (313)346^765

Awhile,

B R A U N & H E U V I E R A U C T I O N S E R V I C E

Fami, Household. Antique, Real Estate, Miscellaneous

L l o y d R. B r a u n (313) 665-9646

J e r r y L He lmer (313)994-6309

NOVENA to St Jude. Martfie saiiad hoart of Jesus be adored, gtariffed, taved, and preserffld SifouQhout the worid now and fofsvif. Sacred Heart of Jaws pray tor us. St Jude, woriw of mirades, pray for us. SI Aide, helper of (he hopetess, pfw for

Say this prayer 9 limes a day; by the 9(h £y , your prayer be answered. Publication must be pnmited. MW

FOUND okJer mate Beagte mix. Village of Milford, Dec. 24. (313)6840760.

GOLDEN red spayed dog. friendly. Decker, between 13 14 Miles. (313)486-3086

MEDIUM aeam cotered dog. Parnate. 10 Mite & Rushton area. MimZ (313)437-2144

G R O C E R Y

A U C T I O N

Sat.-Jan. 9-3 pm Put the "j ingle" back in y o u r pocket w i t l i the sav ings at t h e s e fantast ic aut ions l l l l

M E L ' S A U C T I O N Fowlerville Masonic Hall

7150 E. Grand River

HUGE A N H O U E AND COLLECTIBLE AUCTION

I Sunday, Jan. 10,12 noon. Dexter IK ol C Hall 8265 Dexter/Chelsea Rd., Dexter. Oak, walnut, mahogany and pine furniture including tables, chairs, be box, dressers, chests, buffets and more. Tiffany style lamps, oriental nigs, primitives, tciys, large group of eariy folk art, ckxrks indudlng neon advertis­ing, stained glass, gtessware, quilts, guns, fishing items, pottery, cylinder player, printe, pa'ntings, aft deco and tots more. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Fantas-

sate with over 300 tets ready hr your shop or homa TERMS: Ce^. check. Visa & Master Card with 5% surcharge. DIREC-TIONS: 194 to Baker Rd. north 4 milBS to Ann Arbor S i , teft 3 bbcks to Dexter & Cheteea Rd, teft 2 bkicks to sita

CONRAD & TALBOT AUCTION SERVICE

(313)454-0310

ALL GARAGE, RUMMAGE & MOVING SALES PLACED UNDER THIS COLUMN MUST BE PREPAD AND START WITH THE CITY WHERE TfCSALElS TO BE HELD.

BRIGHTON. Eslate sate. 9480 Hilton Rd. Jan. 9, 10, 9am to 6pm. Antiques, coltectibtes & special treasures.

FENTON/HARTLANO. Moving sate. Jan. 9,10; 9-3.9400 Fenton Rd. Furniture, toys & ctethes.

FOWLERVIIE, big flea market. New & used items, antiques & crafts. VFW Hall. 215 S. Detroit St. Sun Jan 10, 9am-4pm. (517)223-9481

F R E E

G A R A G E S A L E

K I T S

ASK ABOUT YOURS WHEN YOU PLACE YOUR GARAGE SALE AD IN THE GREEN SHEET THESE KffS CAN BE OBTAINED AT YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER OFFICE.

GRAND pianos bought and sdd, piano tuning, appraising, rebuilding and reHnishing. John McCracken. (313)349-5456.

S c a n l o n M u s i c ' N o v ! 43448 West Oaks Dr., Novi

WEST OAKS II (next to Toys 'R Us)

3 4 7 - 7 8 8 7 Pianos. Guitars. Amps,

Koyboards & P.A. Systems

1 0 ?

Miscellaneous /

i 0 4

Household

Goods

2 TWIN Futon frames, 1 king size waterbed frame w/6 drawer pedestal. (313)227-5186

CAPTAVfS bed, twin wtirawers, new Sealy mattress, $150. Oak t ^ a chairs, claw tegs, exc, $350. Ftex machine w/extra bends, almost new, $85. Compu-ter printer. $25. ( 5 1 7 ) 5 4 6 ^

FREE esliniates. TV and VCR repair. Low rales. (517)546^76.

FREE2ER-Whirlpool chest type, good cond. $125. Cal l (517)546-3863. after 5pm.

GOOD Used furniture and houtahoU hems. (517)54&827D.

•EXPERIENCED- opll balls'. .25each, a$20fl00.Clonicelli10' speed road racing bicyde, $175.. Marantz 25 watts/channel reciev-er, 2 JBL speakers, $350. (517)548-9026

FURNACE gas, upflcw. 97,500' BTU. Can delivef. $300 or beit offer. (313)348-1562. _-

GOOD TV reception without a ' router, its troel With a Winegard MS 2000 routerfree antenna, system. $109 includes antenna.-amplifier, coax cable, 4 UPS; delivery. Dennys Antenna Sates.' 1(800)52&-99e4

HOT TU8S/SPAS Whotesaters sate on yeaf end -Stock. Exampte: Was $4245... Now $13951 (313K25-7227.

I will make up duct work & help you install your furnace, over 30. yrs. experience. (313)878-6141,

MAC Tool box. MB5100 and' 5200 Series. Uke new. $900 or' best (313)878^738.

NSA water and air filtration' s y s t e m . G r e a t b u y l -(313)4746716. ^ .

SEWING MACHINES & VACUUMS. New & ussed from -$39 wAmfranty. We repair all. friakee. Free estimates. UNIVB)- • SAL SEWING CENTER, WC,. 2570 Dixte Hwy. (313)6740439.

4-D-GREEN SHEET EAST-Thursday, January 7. 1993

S u p i e r C r 6 s $ w o r d

ACROSS 1 Ending for

head or heed 5 Word

repeated In a Doris Day song title

9 Canadian pfov.

i3 Beaver stnxrtures

17 Spartan serf 18 Inland sea ol

Asia 19 Old salts 20 Actress

Ivlassey 22 Nebraska's

largest city 23 Two, at dice 25 Put In

symbolic writing

36 Mai(e a show of elegance

23 Noxious plant

30 Before 31 Income

source lor clubs

32 Deli loai 34 Captain

Hooks aide 35 Mme.. in

Madrid 36 Goose or

snake sound 37 Slip of the

tongue 39 Oumbo's

•Wings" 41 Expose false

claims *A Kind of duck 46 Harvested 50 Top ol the

cake 51 Nickname (or

comedian Bill 52 "Trinity-

author 54 More thirsty 55 Pub missile 56 Father of

Charlie and Emilio

59 Jane Austen heroine

61 Fairy tale monster

62 — man out 63 Ransomed 65 Baal, lor one 57 June star? 69 Word before

City or iransii 71 Long-limbed

and slender 72 Low walls or

railings 75 She was

naughty, musically

77 Hoskins or Dylan

80 King ol comics

81 Party Iine7 63 Fictional

arnon M Borge or

Hamlet 85 Bad shot

from the tee 87 Logan or

Fitzgeraki 89 Pikelike fish 90 British

pennies 91 Partners of

mortises 93 (Harangues 96 Eccentric

ones 97 Numbered

I hwys. 99 Cotion

packer 100 British prison 101 Tax preparer:

abbr. 104 Quantity ol

paper 106 Top of an

ap on 107 Barren 108 Fr, holy

woman 111 Rough,

boisterous tun

114 Enviable position

117 It means "tove"

118 Long-runniog Agatha Chnstie play

120 Mural or muscular lead-in

121 Resign an office

122 Babykinian war god

123 Comfort 124 Broadway

signs 125 Weakens

gradually 136 Location 127 Hastened 13S Ancient

Roman clan DOWN 1 Monkeys

cousin 2 Gladden 3 London

district

4 flank or rapuialion

5 Window Iramos

6 White-iailed birds

7 Eleciric catfish

8 )>toslem sacred book

9 Raided ihe Ice box

10 Short, narraiive poems

11 Log entries lor Captain Kirk

12 Take for granted

13 Traded by bargaining

14 Bekiw, to a saikjr

15 Current fashions

16 Exhibit contempt

17 Crosby's "Road" partner

21 Egyptian skink

24 Couniry tiordering ihe Red Sea

27 Lor>g, pointed tooth

29 Ck3se at hand

33 Jacob's twin 36 The —for

Red October" 37 Noted

English surgeon

38 Ireland IS

40 Malay garrrieni

41 Queen ot Carthago

42 Habitat plant form

43 Nitwit 44Ga1a

Intently 45 Lacking

energy 47 Place lor

savings? 48 Architect

Saarinen 49 Controversial

Scon 51 Member of a

Girl Scoot division

S3 More chic 56 Early

Persians 57 Mosque

prayer leader 56 Neighbor of

Tibet 80 Size of type 63 Catskills

sleeper 64 Urgent 66 Literary

collection 68 Deep malice 70 Rover, at

limes 72 Historian's

time frame 73 Aul< genus 74 Box or bush

lead-in 76 Special times 78 Story starter 70 Quilting

groups

fluent 84 'Let's Make a

62 Overly smooth and

i r

86 Asks earnestly

SB Bedouin 90 Pedestrian 92 Leak out

slowly 94 Guest at a

strange tea party

95 Formal discussions

96 Clear and sunny

98 Highly seasoned game dishes

100 Complained 101 Country

south ol Libya

102 Propels ihe gondola

103 Bakery byproduct

105 Native of New Zealand

107 Degrade 108 U.S.

naturalist Ernest Thompson —

109 Mountain lakes

110 Anagram for seat

112 The Bounty, tor one

113 Mongolian tent

115 Speed or sand follower

116 Small dagger 119 Engineering

org. [ I T

S o l u t i o n t o L a s t P u z z l e

1 0 7

lAscellaneous

I TANDY 1000 TU 286. 2 M expanded fnemixy, 5.0 dos, 40 M hart) (Jrive, Bit Fax, fnouse, joystick, expanded keyboard, 3S, 5'/. disc dfivB pliis cotor monflor arid desk mate. $800.

A A A •

ElecttDfllcs

1 1 0

A d v e r t i s e i n T h e G r e e n

S h e e t C l a s s i f i e d s

H o w e l l A r e a

5 4 8 - 2 5 7 0

SIERM etectric whe^ chair, t ^ ' ^ ) ^ ^ " ^ ^ hydfaulic seal lift, $5000 new, asking $900 ftni. (517)22^116. | ^ | ^ Sporting GoOdS

STEEL, rourtd and square tubing, angles, dianneis, beams, at . CeJI Regal'6. (517)54M820.

BUYING oM, iised, of unwanted iVEDOING invitation albums bicycles. Sehwinn preferred, featufino bsautiful wedding (517)54^2294

dignified lellerino i ^ . All ^ L " * ^ ^ " " ' SMially correct South Lyon (517)546-2829, aftaf 6pm. Herald,^ 101 N. Lalayetle, WE buy, sell & shaipen new &

SATELLITE dish & receiver, Noisal $800. (517)223-7175. .

1 1 5

Chrtstmas

Trees

(313)437-2011. used ne skatas. Waids Hafd-waia, Hambufg, (313)231-2131.

1 0 8

Miscellaneous

Wanted

Farm Products

B r i g h t o n A r e a

2 2 7 - 4 4 3 6

N o r t h v i l e / N o v i A r e a

3 4 8 - 3 0 2 2

M i l f o r d A r e a

6 8 5 - 8 7 0 5

ANTIQUES, Estates, CollecJiblos „ , „ ol all kinds: Auto, pens, toys, APf^S . Red GokJen, Undan

I jewelry, miHtary and watches. S * " ^ ; Johaniho, Empire, Ida Almost anythlfig oW. Call Maiy, ^ < Noftharn Spy, Rome (313)229-44ffi. Beauty, Granny Smith. All p c r v r i c I i * w . n . ^ . svailabla at Spicers

^ ^ ^ • n f ^ 7 " i 2 i P«* bafl »1-50- Open year r * * ^ ' n 5 ^ ' „ ® ^ - . 5 f ? f ' ' , i ? round, 9 a m - S : 3 0 p m . Liry Rd, HowelL (517)5gM820. (313)632-7692. US-23 fi. of

IBfighton, Clyde Rd. exit SCRAP WANTED

HIGHEST PRICES PAID I CLEAN wheat straw, brge bales, 5 i T J ! ] l f L ? ? ^ * * - ! !??• Timothy Hay.^tst & 30-50«nte^b.Copgif: 50-80! second ctming. Rocky RkJge

Catalytic oonvwlofs: $5-$12 ea. — — Auto ladiakxs. Tungsten carbide.

N o r m a r

T r e e F a r m s

Shade & Evergreen Trees

Michigan Grown All Trees Balled J. Burtapped

Ready for Planting

Tree T ransp lan t i ng Ava i l ab le

1 - 3 1 3 - 3 4 9 - 3 1 2 2

1 - 3 1 3 - 4 3 7 - 1 2 0 2

1 1 7 RFewood

A L L AOS TO APPEAR UNDER THIS

CLASSIFICATION MUST BE PREPAID

DENIS Baldwin & Sons seasoned fifewixjd. $45 picked up, $50 delivefBd kxaiy, mini­mum 2 cotd. 4x8x16. We also custom process firewood. (313)231-1649 leave message.

FIREWOOD. Seasoned 2 yrs. Oak, hickory, ash, maple, 4x8x18, $65 splh S delivered. (313)227-3148.

K & M Firewood. Mixed Hardwood. $40 facecofd plus tax. 4x8x16. Split & dellv. 5 facecord minimum. (517)628-3333.

SEASONED hardwood, $55, Hoikiay Mix $65, 4x8x18 deliv­ered. Stacking available lor $7. ( 3 1 3 ) 4 3 7 ^ .

SEASONED, split and delivered. (517)5488064.

SEASONED hardwood. $50 per cxird, 4x8x16 split & delivered. (313)8786678.

SEASONED oak. $35/lace, unsplit $45 split Free deliveries with 5 of more cords. 4x8x14-18. (517)634-5263

SEASONED firewood 4x8x16, mostly oak, $45 split . (517)5488816

' - SEASONED hardwood, 2'A • facecord. 4'x8'x16", delivered.

$120. (517)524-8567

SEASONED hanlwood, pick up or delivered, (313)632-7255.

• YOU cut, mixed hardwoods. $15 pickup kiad. (313)6634886.

UANN METALS CO. 1123 D«cker Rd

Widitd Like U 483M (313)960-1200

DRY cracked com, $5 per be<j. Rod Raether. (517)5464498.

FIRST & second cutting hay & straw, daivefBd. (517)548-9409

1 1 8 Materials 100% Seasoned firswood.'/.,li or whole faceoords (4x8x16), camptire & kindling bundles, BRICK, reclaimed, exc. lor

>ne Riling, homes S jireplaces. $230 a Landscape ftousand. (313)3494706.

-WANTED: OgauDeLJoftel tois J ? ^ J ^ , i S d s ^ 3 l S o ( S ' * " ' OAK *»*no, 2 IM i idi, #2, red and accessories. Geofoe Seger ^ ^ ^ k i J ^ i S ^ < ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - or white. $f.39 per sq.ft, 2 1/4 (313)22&-9337 after 3pm. (517)5468147. $36rt AC£C0RD. 4x8x16 U pk* iich hard maple, $1.96. Select WAMTPn- two liaim imcteni SECOND CutSng AlUta Hay « upt M««l seasoned hardwoods, grade ash. iz\S. WWe oak h l d S ^ . ^ I J r i H a ^ " r a w . Delivery availa&le. B « batae 9. (517)5468162 fcoring, $1.75. 1-800^238878.

2 4 H o u r F a x :

3 1 3 - 4 3 7 - 9 4 6 0

bad motors. . ^17)548-9235 (313)448-2909.

1 0 9

Coirputtn

ieM)CT,kitso(extas.$6S(Vbasl I Cal (313)4863750

Ing Hvdwood Timber Awraiui and FVinMiy advios

ProiMwifrMby RagatamdFom

Tft-Co«ff)ty loggiftg, Iftc. P.O. Box 467 Clinton, Ml 49236 517-45e-7431 or313-7«4.siT«

4x8x18 SEASONED mixed hanhwod, $40 per cord. Deltveiy avaiable. (S17)2fe-3566

Nl hanlwood. SplH & leasoned 1 yf. $45 par feceojrd. 4x8x16

1 1 9

Lam, Gaiden Snow

AU. oak, $55 facecord, mixed ^ S r ^ ^ l ' ^ - * ^ ^ ^ - OTME" SERVICES AND Al WDM) ipM ft seesoned PRODUCTS CAN BE FOUND N yrs. Pfifas include deliver OUR BUSWESS DIFCCTORY anywhefa (313)229-9310. CLASSIFICATIONS.

Thursday, January 7, 1993-GREEN SHEET EAST-S-D

D E A D L I N E

I S F R I D A Y

A T 3 : 3 0 R M .

R E A C H O V E R 1 6 S ^ P O T g H T I A L C 0 6 T 0 « E R S E V g R Y V I / ^ D N g S D A Y A M D 1 3 6 , 0 0 0 E V E R Y M O N D A Y

V I C E A N D B U Y E R S D I R E C T O R Y S ILwfeigston C o u n t y P h o n e 227-4438 t t n m m I w 668-21511 V l a s l i t e n a w C o u n l y 227-4436

D E A D U N E

I S F R I D A Y

A T 3 : 3 0 PM,

/ r

- I N D E X -Accounliiu X i Insurance Phoiogrtphy Air CondiUoning 302 Interior DocoraHnfl . Aluminum Siding & Cleaning .305 Janliodtl Servico 443 Antennso 306 Lsndjcsping 449 Appliance Service 30S Uwn/Gard«n Maintenance . .452 Aquarium Mainleiiance 3i0 Lawn Uomi Repair 453 ArdiiiKtuie 3i3 Umousine Servlos 456 Asphalt 314 Lode Service 457 Asphalt Sealcoabng 317 Msohinwy 460 Attorney 318 Marine Service 461 Auto & Trucii Repair & Maintenance Services 462 Seivice 321 Miscellaneous 463

AMilngs 322 Mirrors 464 Badges, Signs. Engraving .. .325 Mobile Home Service 465 Basemeni Watarproofing ... .326 MovinaBicraoe 488 Bathtub Refinishing 329 MusicTnaHucJon 469 Bicycle Maintenance 330 Musical Instrument Repair .. .472 Brick, Block & Cvnert 333 New Homo Services 473 Buikjing Inspection 334 Oftree Eqiipment & Seivico . .476 BuiWingflRomodeling 337 PaintinQWcoratng 50O Bulkiozing 338 Pest control 501 Burglar/Fiie Alarm 34i Photooraphy 504 Business Machine Repair ... .342 PianoTurtng/Repaii/ Cabinetry i Foimka 345 Relinlshins 505 Carpentry 346 Piasieiing 508 Carpet Ckianing & Dyeing .. .349 Plunit>lng 509 Carpet InsUllaOon i Repair . .350 Power Washing 511 Catering Ftowers, Pole Buiklin« 512 Party Planning 353 Pod Water Dellvofy 513

Caulking Interkir/Exterkx ... .354 Pools 516 Coiling Wort! 357 RecreaJonal VeNde Sorvtte .517 Coraniic/Wsrble mie 358 Refriooralion 520 Chimney Cleaning, Buikiino & Road Grading 521 Repair 361 Rooting/S«ing 524 •• • - • ^ubbl* Removal 525

.528 Ckick Repair 362 Rul Ck»et Systems & Og^nizers .365 Salt Spreadina . . . . Computer Sales & Senrice .. ,366 Sdsaor, Saw 4 Knife Ccnstnjciton Equipment 369 Sharpening 529 Decks/Patios 370 ScreenWlndow Repair 532 Demolitkw 37) Seawall Construction 533 [)esign Service 373 SepBc Tanks 536 Desktop Publishing 374 Sewing 537 Doors & Service 377 Sewlrig Machine Repair 540 Draperies/Slipcovers 4 SNppIng 4 Packaging 54i Cleanlno 378 Signs 544

Dressmaking 4 Taitoring ... .381 Snow Removal 545 Diywall 382 Solar Energy 548 Electrical 400 Storm Doors/Windows 549 Engine Repair 401 Telephone ln5lallalk»VSe™ce/ Excavating 404 Repairs 552 Exterior (3earlno 405 TeteviskyWCRfladkVCB .. .553 Fences 408 Tent Rental 556 Financial Planrtng 409 Tree Senrtce 557 Fireplace Enetosures 412 Trenching 660 Ftoor Senrtco 413 Trucking 561 Furnaces InsUllediTtepaiied . .416 Typewriter Repair 564 Fumilure BuiWing, Finishing, Typing 565 Repair 417 Uphotetery 568

Garage Doof Repair 420 Vacuums 569 Garages 421 Vkieo Taping Seivico 572 Glass Stalnedfleveled 424 Wallpapering 576 Greonhouses/Sunrooma 425 Wail WasNng 573 Gutters 428 Washer/Dryer Repair 577 Handyman Wf 429 Water Conditioning 580 Haulino'Clean Up 432 Water Weed Control 561 HeatinorCootIng 433 Wedding Sendee 584 HomeSalety 436 Woiding 585 Housedoan»ig Servfce 437 Wen Drilling 588 Income Tax 440 Windows 4 Screens 569 Insulatkxi 441 Wrecker Senrice 590 Insurance 443 Window Washing 691 Anyone Providing '600:00 or more in material and/or labor for residential remodeling, construction or repair Is required by state law jo be licensed.

I N G R A H A & S O N C O N S T R U C T I O N

L I C E N S E D B U I L D E R

W E C A N D O E V E R Y T H I N G !

Experienced, reliable

& reasonable.

F R E E E S T I M A T E S

Call R i co

( 5 1 7 ) 5 4 6 - 5 6 1 6

CERAMIC ills installer. Nswwofk of repair. ReasonaUa pnces. No job too tmal. Free aelimates.

( 3 1 3 ) 6 8 5 - 9 7 1 9 .

DOUQS

Gstmalat.

fauUdoz-work. 'Cali lor Ifae M ^ h ^ ^ 3 0 0 0 custom

(313)747-9206. „ Mkjhloan. Free in homo Lou (313)348-9117.

m

Chiimey Osaning,

Buikilng4Repi

POND DREDGING SpedalitL eatimatts. (313)227-0806. Turn km or wetland afau inlo decorative swimming of fish leafing poods. Equipped fcf test, efficient work. Mark Sweet. Sweelco, Inc. (313)437-1830

Pwceof PAINTER/DECORATOR needs ALL skjiig and foofino. Licensed. I i B - ^ ^ L i ^ f : J i r ^ ' 2 S [ ' woikl 20 yaars experience. Call Free estimates. Reasonable a™* ^ M r R e t r ^ ^ ^ • - - ' - " ^ prices. {517)546-0267 ee. Call Jack. (31o)349-7371.

m i

Insulation 5 i

Photography

A-1 Aluminum S Vinyl Sklifv), Trim, Seamless Guttefs, Roon, j all repairs, ikmei & insured. Davidson, (313)437-8890.

CHIMNEYS, firaplaoas, repaired, relined or buMnew. Licensed and irtsured. Free sstimatBS. Sannng ALL area. Nodhvile Construe-tkxi. (313)87M8C0.

ROUGH frmina oaw. $2.50 per sq.fl Tfu-Craft Constructran. Ijcansed. (517)223-9208.

WNTER remodeling. Kitchens, bemls., rec rooms ft dofman. Save 20'!;. LJoansed & insured. (313)229-7463.

3 7 $

DeskTop

Publishing

S E P T I C

S Y S T E M S ,

B A S E I V I E N T

E X C A V A T I O N

A N D T R U C K I N G

ATTIC insulation special. lOOOsq.lt R-19 bkMm-in. $329. (313)3604660.

4 4 9

Landscaping

AFFORDABLE Wedding Pholography/Vkleos. Cal now lor 1 9 ^ availability.

. (313)2294971.

CAPTURE your precious mamo-ries, weddifigs, portrails S pets, at any \ocaim & at an affcniable iatft Pais Pholo, (313)878-0750.

^ ^ ^ ^ 6ARDELLA Construction. Call us for all your roofing needs.

Excellence. Re-roofs, new or repairs. • (313)34M544.

5 5 7

Tree Service

Best work at the bast WILLACKER HOMES, (313)437-0097.

pnce NC,

B u i l d e r s

in Northville since 1976 A(d(d i t ions , D e c k s ,

R e c . R o o m s , K i t c h e n & B o t h ,

W i n d o w s & D o o r s , R o o f i n g , S i d i n g , B l o w n I n s u l a t i o n

348-7508 543 W . 7 M i le

DESKTOP Pubfshing tor news-letters, brochures, forms, resumes, ekx High rasolution laser printing. Hamburg Data, (313)231-<»B.

FINISH grading, raking, post hole digaing, light bockhoe work, lawn arid fm mowing, large areas. (313)878-6141.

4 1 3

Floor Service

1 5

Piano Tuning/ Repair/

Refinishing

JOHNSON Roofir^. 4 Ccj^ruo- g V f s f n T b l T ' - r a t e s . Hon. Speaalizing n residentBl « < - 7 ^ i t « a shingles & repair. Free estimates, (517)655-1083. reasonabia rales. Licensed/ D.C. Troescaping. Experienced insured. (517^1-3909. tree and shrub trimming. Fn^

, eetimaies. Fully insured. Haason-able fates. (517)2230070. • EXPERT Tree servbe. Removal & trimming. Guaranteed kiw^t prices. Virgi (313)380-1559. -S i n c e

1 9 5 0

4 6 1

Uuslcal

kistnietion

3 8 2

Drywai

KBi/IS Hardwood Fkxn. Lay, Sand, Refinish. Expert in Stain. PIANO Insured. (313)535-7^

ABLE Drywal l , new & modemizatxxt, insurance work, 25 y r s . e x p e r i e n c e . (3i3)22»0884.

AFFORDABLE Drywall Inc., quality diywail S painting at an alfodable price Free estimatos. We guawtea your satisfaction. (313)735-9637 (517)546-7272.

4 ^

Fumltim Building,

Finish/Repair

HEIRLOOM Furniture. You dream it up, I I make it up. (517)546--4860.

3 4 6

Caipentiy

3 0 1

Accounting

C » J Accounting Senrice. Business and personal taxes, payroll praperatkin, bookkeeping setvice. (517)546-0505.

J&J Business Services- protas-

ALL kinds of concrete menis, pole boms, drivoways, patios, ariy llat work. Lkansed. Free eslimalas. (517)223-7358.

' FOUNDATIONS: Resklential of oommenaal. Concrete wals and trenching. We do lop quality worit at compatilive prices. For free estimate call Contractors Trench­ing Sefvce at (313)6696640,

Al CARPENTRY Ramodeling and repair. Doors, decks, por(*ies. No job loo small. Licensed. (313)455-3970.

CARPENTER speiiializing in roofs, additions, vinyl skiing, decks, replacement windows, home remodeling, etc. Refer­ences, icensed & insured. Free Bslimales. (313)2296698.

EXPERIENCED Frame Carpan-ters. Good jobi Fair pricel Rck, (517)54W«45.

B r i g h t o n

B u i l d e r s S u p p l y

7207 W.Grand River Brighton, Michigan 48116

313-227-8228 F a x : 3 1 3 ' 2 2 7 - 6 8 5 8

Drywall • Metal Track and Stud • Toots

• Materials • Insulation • Acoustical Celling and Grid

W E D E L I V E R

4 2 8

Gutien

Lessons available for chikJren and adults. Graduate from Royal Acafkmley, London England. Certified music tfsech-er, membor AP.T.G. M.MT.A N.G.P.T. (313)231-9433.

l V I U S I C L E S S O N S

P iano- Organ S t r i n g s - W i n i j

3 4 9 - 0 5 8 0 Scl inute Music Studio

Northvl ire

P I A N O T U N I N G

B y J o h n M c C r a c k e n

N O V I

3 4 9 - 5 4 5 6

Repa i r , R e g u l a t i n g , Rebu i l c j i ng , R e t i n i s t l i n g

BAGGEHROOnNG AND SIDING CO. Hot Asphalt Build-up

Roofs, Shingle Roofs, Aluminum

Gutters and Down Spouts, Aluminum Siding and Trim.

Lkiensod & Insured 40 years experience.

N o r t h v i l l e

( 3 1 3 ) 3 4 9 - 3 1 1 0

561 TmcUng

BEHRS Trucking. Sand, gfawl, 21AA, topsoil. Bobcat worit, driveways, site clean-ups. (313)227-9538.

TOPSOIL black dirt, peat moss, sand, gravel, stone, ( i l l . (517)546-4498 (517)5484248.;.

A-PLUS Seamless Aluminum Gutters. Guaranteed lowest pricesi Cal' tor free estmales. 313)878-2626.

5 i Paintl i^

Decorating

5 0 8

Plastering

GUTTERS, 18 cokxs to diooee » Paintir^^ i n t e r i o r ^ from, 10% off. Cal Aluma W<^ tor free estmala, (517)546-5010. " " ^ ^ l * " * -

LIVINGSTON Gutter. Seamless aluminum gutters. Free esti­mates. (517)5460134.

DRYWALL hanging & finish, repa i r work we lcome. (517

1 9

Handyman H/F

FAIR fates, 15 yrs. experience. Decks, pola bams, romodalino and rooling. Jim, (517)548-1152: KEVIN M. Dwmody - Drywdl and GENERAL carpentiy, finished Plffitar Repair Spedalisl Quality bwenfienis, additions, decks. 23 *o*™!)^JPi, ««pe™«»-yrs. experience. (313)227-3531. (313)887-9125. JOURNEYMAN Carpenter. M.B. Dtyw^ Complete, seryka. Remodeling, suspended ceilins. Liicatet] in Hartland. Free

sional accounting services. « r l J L * PS ; , , i l ° , " t , ^ Ucensed biiWer. (313)2294l7fe estimates. (313)750-9063.

M , ^ ' ^ " P ^ 3 ' " ^ - ' ^ 2 3 ' SPRAYED, r t - ^ . S I preparation, and business start-ups. (313)229-2029.

3 0 5

Aluminum Siding k Cleaning

G.TS. Concrete. All types of ftoors, toundatnns, drives, walks. Custom worit Patterned conaete. Light grading avalabla. Li(»nsed and insured. Free astimalK. (517)546-1499.

3 3 v ^

Building/

Rentodeyng

A-1 Aluminum & Vryl Skiing, Tiim, Seamless Gutters, Roofe, all repairs. Lkxnsed & insured. Davidson, (313)437-8990.

l ^ ^ " T 2 1 t y " ^ r n 1 ? i T ^ , S ' ABANDON Your SeafchI Addi-Pi^in J / ^ i m E S m ^ ^ '" 's. basement remodeling, Ucensed. (313)685-0366. ^^^^^ ^^ remodeling.

Lbensed. (313)227-2427.

ilding Co. Inc. 5*;HATla), rwiea or stamped Experienced rough carpentry ^i^^JTl^T'-cm. Spedabing in nawlwme Cal Chns at ( 5 1 7 ) 2 2 3 ^ constnictton, decks and pole bams. (313)231-9605. . ciartrlfal OLD House » New Renovations. ^ f S " " wClncal ' Kitchens, ' Stair railings, • Trim Canpenlty. (313)34»0098

^ W ^ ^ ' ^ J ^ a . ^ NEED a leensod electrician for ttsWie'^"'™" !}«tsmdl jobar^.nd.tiie house? (517)5460267.

4 0 0

1 ALL jobs conskjered. Home maintenance speciaists. Retsf-ences. Dennis' Handyman Setvka. (313)735-7027.

HANDYMANX^afpentef. H youVe got unfinished projects around i ie house, call Mike. Reasonable rates. (313)231-4453

HANDYMAN, Highest quality, k)w%t prices. Free estimates. (517)521-a)SO.

LIGHT carpentry, drywall. Painting, home rspairs. Licensed. Call Dave, (313)fo2-7264.

ROOFING, ramodeling, painting, other seivKes. Intenor/sxterior. S a t i s f i e d r e f e r e n c e s . (313)227-9466.

P A I N T I N G [RESIDENTIAL

INTEi?IOR

W A L L P A P E R I N G

B V

F R A N K M U R R A Y Neatneu&OudltYWofk Top Grade Pdnt Applied

24 vtt. oxpart«nc» FREEESniVlATCSWnHNO

OBUGATION

3 1 3 4 3 7 - 5 2 8 8

5 0 9 :

NEW houses, learofis, recovers, bams, skiing & gutters. Insured. All WDri< guaranteed. Cal Don, (517)54frg£70.

ROOFING all phases. Vinyl skiing and carpentry. Commer­cial, rosidentiai. Licensed, insured. (313)624-2872, (313)4864528

ROOF worii, tepains, new roofe. R e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s . (313)4494701.

THE BARN DOCTOR. Reroofing & repairs w/metal, asphalt, or wood shakes. Custom reskjental rooTing. All roof repairs guamn-

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ teed. Houses, bams & metal roofe painted w/airiess spray.

Plumbing and Structural adjustments engi-yeafs experience, neered. Insurance worit Free

• estimales. (517)7236277.

5 6 8

Upholsteiy:-

SMITHS Upholstering. Call lisl Quality fabrics, & workmanshpl (517^-97K, 1-80^882-0498.

VWCES WET PLASTER and drywall repair. Dust Free. (313)3(8-2£i61 (313)422-9384.

5 7 2

Video Taping

Service

Pluntlng

EDWARD'S Electrical. 11 , Reasonable rates. Guaranteed bwast prices. (313)227-7466.

DAVIDSON'S decorating, paint­ing, staining, intertor/exlertor, caulking & drywall work. (313)4860973.

^ a l a s . If so cal (313)229«)44.

UNIQUE DESIGN European craftsmen design and

PAHON Electric Ucensed & insured. Quality work. (313)227-3044. 4 3 2 :

Hauling/

Clean Up

J o h n ' s A l u m i n u m • CiimplBte Re-ModernizBtion • Vinyl Siding • Clistom Bent Aluminum Trim • Vinyl Reptecement VVindows • Roofing • Garage Doors • Awnings Enclosures

Insurance Wori( S Repairs • Seamless Gutter Systems 12

liilofs • 30 Yr. Experience

Licensed and Insured i067468

Free Estimates

( 5 1 7 ) 2 2 3 - 3 3 3 6

O H O O 0

Architecture

CAE Computer Assisted Drafting & Design. Drafting of residential homes i additkms. $0.40 cents sq.ft. (313)878-0638.

NEW VEton Designs. Residential designing i addi t ions, reasonable rates. (517)548-2247.

K I T C H E N

A N D B A T H R O O M

R E M O D E L I N G Create a new idtchen — add a new bathroom — or remodel existing ones. We can do the complete job — cabinets — tile work — plumbing, and carpentry. Visit our modern stiowroom for Ideas to create your new rooms.

L O N G P L U M B I N G

A N D

F A N C Y B A T H

B O U T I Q U E 190 E. MAIN Northvil le

(313) 349-0373

ADDITIONS, Remodeling, repairs, Ucensed. W. FranHin BuiWiig Co. (313)231-1219 (313)737-9458.

ADDITIONS, finished base­ments, batii and kitchen remodol-ino, windows. Ucensed bulkier, (313)227-7126.

create unque stair railings and SPEEDY Electric Senrice. wall units and all types of finish Sanrk»s inaeased, moved, flood carpentry. Call Noris Favot, lights, drcuits added, additions, (313)437-8709. eto. (313)437-7667.

3 4 9

Carpet Cleaning

t Dyeing

PARKS Cleaning, living room & hall, $29.95. Couch, $25.95. Love seal, $19 (313)449-2801.

CA RPET DYBNC !• CLEANJNC CO. i^boWB IXetne iVoccss Extendtf

TheLifeofCacpetirg • Caipci and Rug Qeaning • CUiiwiMldRugDycii • Furniture Cluning • Wam- Rsloralion • Uf oIflteiy Qeaning TOP QUAUTr WORlOvi ANSmP

AT COMi TmVE PRiCiNC FoR FREE ESTiMATES CALL

l-800-273-l l59or I-3l3-887-8I22

D e R o v e n

E l e c t r i c U c . / l n s . / F r e e Est .

A l l t y p e s o f

E l e c t r i c a l w o r k .

T a l k t o a n

E l e c t r i c i a n .

1 - 8 0 0 - 6 3 8 - 4 0 1 7

4 7 8 8 8 5 5

3 6 3 ^ 0 0

BUDGET Clean-Up Senricas. We haul it all Senior discounts. We recycte. (313)227-0074.

EXCEL Hauling. Reasonabia rates. Rubbish removal, const ruc t ion clean-ups. (313)685-2621.

RESIDENTIAL and construction debris removal, light demolition. No job too small. Cariey & Co. (517)546-3327.

RONS dean up, hauling, odd jobs, and mowing, plus sand and grave) delivery. pi3)229-7176.

P E T E R S O N

P A I N T I N G

C O N T R A C T O R I n t e r i o r & E x t e r i o r

P a i n t i n g • Wal lpaper ing • Wallpaper Removal • Drywal l Repair • Residential &

Commercial "Guaranteed

Satisfaction & Service" ( 3 1 3 ) 8 8 7 - 0 6 2 2

P L U M B I N G Repair - Replacement

Modernlzaflon Electric Sewer Cleaning

L O N G P L U M B I N G

A N D F A N C Y B A T H

B O U T I Q U E

Serving the area since 1949

190 E. Main Street Northville-349-0373

WINTER siding specials. Alum.'Vinyl. Skiing. Gutter. Trim. Windows. Rooling. Decks. Ucensed. (313)685«386.

5 3 7

Sewing

ALTERATIONS, dressmaking. 25yrs. experience on designer dothing. (517)546-2332.

•MCHKSAN-S MoM.' The very best clothina alterations/new design/repar & sewing for home intenors. "I make sap covers,' Ramona. (313)229<VK5.

PRODUCflOMS

p r o f e s s i o n a l ; v i f j e o s e i v l c e f o r y o u r w e i d t d i n g o i :

s p e c i a l e v e n t . ;

C A L L T O D A Y :

( 5 l 7 ) 5 4 8 - 9 2 1 4 :

( 3 1 3 ) 5 9 7 - 8 3 8 1 :

5 7 6

W a l ^ r i n g - .

GALBRArTH Plumbing & Heat-1 ing. Only licensed plumbers. Chedt our rates. Full service (eveiything). (313)437-3975. 5 4 5

Snow Removal

UCENSED/insurad. New/repair |

(313)344-2685, (313)437-0638.

K & P SNOWPLOWING, commerdal/rasktential, seasonal contracts still availabla. 24 hr. senrice. (313)887-1309.

JERRY'S PAINTING

Quality worki ALL painting, plaster repair & wallpapering. 8 yrs. experience. Insured. (313)349-80)6.

4 3 3

Heating/

Cooliiv

4 0 4

Excavating

3 2 6

Basement

Waterproofing

BASEMENT WATERPROOF­ING. 30 yeaia waterproofing experiefKa. Top quality wortt-manship guaranteed. Reason­able rates. (313)44»8807.

L i c e n s e d B u i l d e r • Declcs • Additions • Kitchens ond Batfis • Basement Finishing • Newr Home Construction

Planning and Design SerVlcea

( 3 1 3 ) 2 3 1 - 2 7 0 8

3 5 0

Installailon & Repair

CARPET, installation and padding. Low rales, 23 yrs. experience, referenoes. Call Bill (3(3)380-1579.

CARPET & Vinyl Installatkxis. 22 years experience. Guaranteed. RaaeonaUe. Next Day Senioe. (313)437^715, (313)437-7542.

CARPET & vinyl installatkxi & repairs. 25 yrs. experience. Carpet samples shown in your home. (313)227-4897.

3 3 3

Brick, Block,

Cement

• PERSONAL Home Buiders. All phases of home remodeling, [jceftted and insured. Cell for appt (313)486-5454.

, QUALITY Comes Rrstl 35 yrs. exp. Kitehens, baths, additions, &

3 5 8

Ceramic/

m

BACKHOE wori( and bulWozing. (517)548-1309.

BULLDOZING, road grading, besemenis dug, trucking, and drain Fields. Young Buiktng and Excavating. (313)878^2.

CULVER Gonstnjction Inc. We dig basements, install septic systems and driveways. Bulkloz-ing and baddioe wofx. Fil sand and gravel delivered. Cali (517)5&»660, (517)223^3618

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ANNUAL Furnace Clean 4 Check Spadall Sales, Servwe & Installation. Free Estimates. Ucensed. Mike. (313)437-4737

HAULING and deanup. Free estimates. (517)521-805(5.

B B L L

O I L I V E I R ' S

P a i n t i n g & W a l l p a p e r i n g

N e a t n e s s a n d q u a l i t y wor l<.

I n t e r i o r , e)<ter ior. F r e e e s t i m a t e s . 2 2 years e x p e r i e n c e .

R e f e r e n c e s .

3 4 8 - 1 9 S 5

P L U M B I N G

REPAIRS REMODEUNG " A d f d A B a t l i "

S p e c i a l i s t s

J i n n S a v a g e

L i c e n s e d Ivlaster P l u m b e r

S/r7(;e 1974

NYE Plumbing and MechancaL Free estimates, affordable prices, dedkated to the highest quality work. Licensed Master Plumber. 15 y r s . e x p e r i e n c e . (517)5484999.

R O O T ' S

E X C A V A T I N G

S N O W P L O W I N G

& R E M O V A L

Cont rac ts Ava i lab le 2 4 Hour Serv ice

F R E E ESTIIV1ATES

( 3 1 3 ) 6 8 4 - 2 7 0 7

J I M R O O T 22 Years Experience

AAA WBllpspsring/removal, sprayed ceiling removal '& fantasy finishes. (313)629-5313 PAPER Hangina by Lorraine. Frae estimates. 19 years exp^-enca. No Job too smalL (517)548^181, (S17)54e-2104r

WAU?APER $10 per roll and up. Work g u a r a n t e e d . (313)348-9700-(313)380-6062.

WAUJ^APERING, experienced, p r o m p t I n s t a l l a t i o n , (313)229-4907, Nancy.

5 8 1

Wedding

Service

R E ™ G E M ° i 9 ' y ' r o ( ^'"^ ^ ^ ' ^ ^ -^'^T^ REFRIGERATION. 19 yis. ot pa,n,ers Qya,|^ experience. (313)887-9125. prompt quality sefvk». Sales,

senrice, instaliatkjn, compelilivB rates, free estimates. 24 hr. senrice. (313)4494711.

e ' s t S . " ^ 4 ^ r S ^ (313)3484620 >^ estmates. (313)4494711. SNOWPLOWING sennco. Resi-

dential, commerdal removal S ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ salt spreading. Insured. Rose Pole BuiWingS Excavating Inc. (313)437-0525.

5 ^ 2

FINEST quality wedding and anniversary invitalkxi ensembles. Also a selectkm of eleganHy-styled accessories - napkins, matches, coasters, bridal party gifte and other memento items. South Lyon HeraW, 101 N. Lafayet te, South Lyon, (313)437-2011.

LET us take care of all your wedding needs. For up to 20O people . CaJ our Sates Depart­ment at (517)54e6800. Book now and receive a free sleapinq loom for bride & groom. Hciwell Parii Inn, 125 Hoikiay Lane, Howell, Mi.

4 3 7

Housecleanlng

Services

A-1 Bride Mason. Chimneys, bsmts. tm worth the call Stan porches, fireplaces. Repair Maibergef. (313)887-5716 specialist. Licensed. C&G (517)548-5120. lifconty. (313)437-1534.

CERAMIC tie, slals and marble installatfon, sales and senrice. New residential or remodeling. Customer satisfactkxi a must

• Bulldozing-Grading

• Septic Systems • Backhoe Work • Driveways » Culverts ' Top Soil, Sand

Gravel

-Since 1967-

3 4 9 - 0 1 1 6

NORTHVILLE

A F F O R D A B L E Qua l i t y Commercial Cleaning. Refer­ences. Free estimates. (313)227-9391.

DIANA'S persortti toudi house-keeping service. Prolessionai txiusekeepers that will give your Irnne a personal touch. Insured & bonded. Call Diana at (313)522-7043

HOUSE and oftx» cleaning, kw rales, vecy reliable, rafeiencas. Ask for ^netle (313)437-5817 after 4pm

F a n t a s t i c

P r i c e s 30 Years Experience

5 0 % O F F E x t e r i o r / I n t e r i o r

P a i n t i n g Free Estjmates

EsBmale loday, paint tomorrow Fully Insured

Work Fully Guaranteed ( 3 1 3 ) 2 2 9 - 9 8 8 5

( 3 1 3 ) 8 8 7 - 7 4 9 8

( 3 1 3 ) 4 2 5 - 9 8 0 5

AFFORDABLE barns tor all needs. Custsm worit Run-ins, stalls and addltkins. Al types of

5 5 2

Telephone lnstallatk)n/ Ser./Repaif

5 8 5

Welding

mora. Profiskxial arxl to. * Satisfaction guaranteed. Licensed and insured. (517)546-2084.

KING-BUR BUIDING INC.

Custom post frame bams, all sizes. Indoa arenas, stalls. Cofor guarf vinyl fendng. Solar gate. (313)3604669.

Sons. (313)437-7566.

CERTIFIED WeWing Senrices: by Mt. Bnjhlon. (313)229-9581, (313)227-6770.

SEPTIC field, sewer needs bsmt excavatkxi, uridergfotmd

_ s t o n ^ tank removal. Insured. iTyrs. experianoB. Free prompt T a l e n ^ C o n t r a c t i n g . estimates. (313)684-2526. ffl 7)546-7906.

¥ ) u M a y

N o t B e

G e t t i n g

A n y Y o u ^ e r .

B u t E a s y

T o F e e l L i k e

Y o u A r e .

MAO IN MICHIGAN. Insured and bonded. Thorough, dependable home cleaning. Equipment suppied. Refafencas avaiable. (313^7-1440^

P A I N T I N G

i n t e r i o r / E x t e r i o r

W A L L P A P E R I N G R e a s o n a b l e R a t e s

Call Lou or Brian ( 3 1 3 ) 3 4 9 - 1 5 5 8

1 X 3

5 2 4

Roofing/Siding

SMAa town painter, interior/ exterior, 25 yrs. experience, free estimates. (313)349^146.

ALL Roofing and carpentry needs avail yble. New buiUings, repair worit, or complete replacsment Prolessionai senrice. Quality vrorie Ucensed and Insureij. (517)546-2084.

Wl t l l regular exercise, you

can strengthen your heart and

lungs, feel better—-maybe even

live longer. You can mainta in

the active, independent lifestyle

that means so m u c h to you .

A n d best of al l , i t doesn't matter

i f you've never tieen very active

before—as long as you s tan

n o w !

Check w i th your doctor

first. Ther l , jus t choose an

activity you enjoy Sticl< w i t h

it. And Stan feeling lil<e you

haven't felt in ages.

The President's Council on Physical Fitness and Spons

6-D~-GRECN SHEET EAST-Thunidiay. January 7, 1993

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L*m, Garten Snow

Equ sment

- T H E S l E R -E q u i p m e n t C o . .?83-12 Poniiu.: Tra;!

South Lyon (313) 437-20*1 Of 22$€54«

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PRUDENTIAL Piovrow ''ropeflo'i Oflico Egjiprnonl Sale Dosks, chai fs , conlorsnco iat>)e, aisortod caDinois Avnilabio b apponliTHnl al 306 Wain, Brgnion 8, 3768 E, GrancJ Fiwei, Ho-aoII (313) 220.1517

003 Runs. Dog i<ann^. Dog AFFORDABLE iMIns lor all EXPERIENCED person needed wiolosures and now dog houses, needs. Cuslom worit Runnns, lo (are fef 3^ oW in our home. (517)548-6549. sialls and additions. Al typos ol R e f e r e n c e s r e q u i r e d . ENGLISH Spfinger Spaniels ' ^ S L ^ (313)684-5885 P u r ^ ^ m p o o t C l i n e ; ^ X t J Z FULL tme balysinef needed zlIf^lZllL Sat i i fact ion guaranteed. <iays, MorvFrt Cafe kxiniani in GOLDEN Retfiover. w/large Licensed and insured.

RECEPTIONIST/front desk person tx Novi dental pfactioe. ^ t be experienced, pan-tiniB/ lull time. (313)347-3030

m d c o ^ ^ , asking $200. (51 7)546-2084.

1 2 1

A a riT'ES of horses and ponies

Bargain Buy new w i n t e r LOCA- (313)437-2857, (313)437-1337.

youf home, starting Feb. 1. References required. Ca! Teny, (313)34&<)632

UCENSEO day care home in beautiful country setling has immediale openings for Ul lime

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d e t a i l s .

TlON every Satunjay Inxn 9am. A new wodd of teamhg awi s ^ 7 inlms «i^u(^h Z ^'^^ ' to 1pm. Pets available for you in ridifK; or drivir j horees. X n l Nutritiourf^eals & '^-^Ohn,.,

ftl%™^nff?,?J^H ^ ^ J t l " ^ «^<» f (iay yard aiS much HOME HEALTH AIDES. C(»tifed ^ ^ T ^ o ^ ^ ° ' ^ ' " ^ " nwre. CaR51^46-7883. and or expeneneed. Excellent

CHIROPRACTIC Assistant, offica work, peft-time mornings » evenings,

1899.

(313)229-7640. hding program designed to teach N.SDR Border Collie ouodas y " most. For more ^ONG temi ijiiki cm needed. E l s T ^ i s . ^ ' I W ^ t^fonnaton c^l (313)437-0889. ^ ^ h ^ t o n J w ^ e . ime ^

ifsS t ^ f i o i ^ ° " V ^ H ^ ^ . ^ t l ' ^ J T r e f e r e n c S ^ ^ p t o ^ S $150. (517)223-3793. r the market lor trail horses, lair beainnrfl June 1 19M Days, POMERANIAN toy ouDoies.-""^"^"g-(313)347-108a 730-230. (313)2274363 eves AKC. (517)365^2. MULE, mare, 114 yrs., $450. STANDARD poodle, 2yrs., (5'7)54»4861. female, advanced obedient SAWDUST Clean, dry bedding trained, beautiful, great w ^ . Pick up or de l i ve ry . $300. (313)6a5<J736. (313)482-1195.

LOOKING lor knring woman to cafe for 5 and 2 yr. i)W in my Novi home. Non-smoker, reliable transpoftalion required. Moa-Frt (313)380-2716, (313)497-3247

SINGLE horseman-trainer- NANNY needed for 3 mo. old caretaker seeks horse farm txxne daughtar of profsssxxial couple rental or willing to exchange " Howel. Ful time staring in

AjxI EflUipmenl services kx reduced rent exc Mareh. Relerenees, non smoker, professional references. Leave competitve salaor, paid vacadon.

experienced, pay & benefits. FAMIY HOWE CARE. (313)229-5683, (313)455«83.

H<xses

LPN/Home Healih AkJe: West Oakland Hospice seeks penson lo

' direct pentonai cafe to 1 petienis in their homes, j

part-time day&^iential far full time, Millord/S. Lyon area. (313)684-15«0.

LPN or medical assistant needed. 2-3 eves/week, experi­ence necessary. (517)546-2266

C A R , T R U C K , & V A

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A1-A1-A1-A1-A1 % TOP DOUAR PAffi $

For Horses S Ponies (517)223<X)55 (313)550-4429

massif (313)634-3533 (517)548-2186.

THOROUGHBRED broodmar«, bkx>dlines, $750 and up.

13)68545179. WE have quiet, toving coming 2

ADAM PANCACCI - Farrier, yrs, t, weoilings for sale. 2 dnV s ' * ^ . . * . " " ! " ^ - ^''P^- to right person at a lair prks. Call

ieoeed - (313)231-4154. eves, only (517)5466831. 1 6 2

Eldert)f Care

& Assistance

few iraclors & oquipmoni (rom Symon's, Your best d0a] kx tho long run Cal l Bruce (313)229-5745 Parts, service (517)271 •8445

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Hofse Boarding

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Animal Services

FRONT blado, 54m,, fits Jo^ Deere laurn & ga/bon tradofs, 4 way h y d r a u l i c , $400. (313)437-67:38

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Business/Office

E(]uipment

IBM Corroding Solectrx: typewh-(ar. 2 addilxxial tfong elements, exc cond, $275, (313)229-9315

NAME brand copy machine. Reduction & enlargement. (313)437-02?D,

ADOPTABLE pets availablel Animal Aid. Bfighion* Big Acre. Saturdays, 10am to 2pm. Rflfundabie secunly deposit

ADOPTABLE Boiwiers. AJI shots and neutered. Rescue donatkxi required. (313)886-8387 or (313)881 •02<)0.

AKC/OFA Pure while Geman Shepherd puppies. Written guar­antee. (313)2274416.

CHINESE Chow Chow puppies, AKC. Ready to go nowl (517)223-3843.

CHINESE Shaf Pet puppy, beds ol wrinkles, fawn male. (313)87^087Z

COCKATIEL, wilh cage, $50 or best offer. (313)437-9KO.

BAILEY3 TRAIL RIDING

Large boxed stalls, daily turnout, outdoor arera, near Kensington and Proud Lake Paris. $110 per mo (313)685-7435.

CSPOTS Fami boarding-stal or pasture. Trails are open for group or individual use. (517)546-1631.

EXCELLENT care, horses boarded, indoor/outdoor arenas, box stalls. Individual turnout available. Lassons/lraining. Since 1975. $165 mo. (517)548-1473.

HORSES boanM, large indoor/ outdoor arenas, exc. care, lessons & training available. AJso pasture board. (313)437-2941.

HORSES boerdod. 80 acres to graze. $75 per mo., hay S feed induded (517)5484722.

W A G ' N

T A I L S

Moti l le Pet Grooffllns

The Best Has Airhred

::,:;^::^•;•^^collnty;::::\;:•;:•:^;

• Radto dIspatcfKd mobile units

• Professkinal grooming for VIP pets

• 6 days a week • All tireeds • Cats too • Serving Michigan since 1981

Call t oday f o r a p p t

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Of RN lull Of parl-time. Compeli-tiva pey. Pleesant sunoundings in a iwrio environment. Patieflt CHI. Conlidenlial interview. (313)227-5456.

MEDICAL RECEPnONIST

Novi^ivonia area. Looking kx top notch, filll time medical receplkxi-ist Expanence prelened Excel-lent benefits, pay & hours. $8.50 per hour depending upon experience. (313)4784639.

MEDCAL receptionist, part-timft (313)684-2002

RN Hospice Patient Care Coordinakx. Career opportunity to gnow wAiew hospice organiza-tkx). Growing home cafe agency requires experienced hospKe/ oocotegy home care RN to work in new hospice home care xcgram. Exc. pey and benefit, •ami ly Hospice Care. (313)22iO300.

RN'aLPN'S. WE NEED YOUl IPHS earn up to $17/hr. RN'S

ALBES needs kitchenfcounter earn up to $20Ar. Home Care help, flexible hours. Apply in Stall Relief. FAMILY HOME person. Walmart Plaza. Howell. CARE. (31 3)229-5683, BAR staff, cooks, waitstaff, bos. (313)45S«83. Now accepting applications RN OA SUPERVISOR tor homs 9am-6pm daily. MAIN CENTRE care agency in Brighton. Excel-GRILLE, 146 Center Street, lent communkatkx) and home

' Noflhville. (313)380-9350. care skills required. Salary commensurate with experience. Excellent pay and benefits. F a m i l y Nurse C a r e . (313)229-5683.

S P I K E R

L A R G E S T V O L U M E

F O R D - M E R C U R Y

D E A L E R S H I P

WHITEHALL HOME FOR THE AGED

"A home away from home", a 31 bed, licensaci ladlity for those 60yrs. or oklef and need personal care, 24hr. supervision. Room and Board includes many comforts. We provkJe ADULT DAY CARE For more into: ^13HM<}442 ask kx Marytou or

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DAY dishwasher wanted, 8am-3pm, Mon.-Fri. Apply in person at: Paul's Family Restaur­ant, Pinckney.

N E W [ M E R C U R Y G R A N D

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T I I K I V : wa te r w a s e v e t y w l M r e . Then ou r h o u s e f e l l a p a r t I t w a s a m i r a c l e m y s o n su rv i ved . S o many d i e d i n t h e s t o r m . "

iVOW: ' 'We s t i l l r e m e m b e r t i i e h e l p CARE b r o u g h t Food , c i o t t i i i ^ m e d i c i n e . Even t o o l s t o h e l p u s r e b u i l d . A n d m y s o n — h e i s h e a l t h y a n d growfa tg . " 1 5 6

Faim Animals

BUNNIES, 7 (313)486-5329.

weeks, $5.

HAPPY Smiey laces, all ages, br counter & delivery wori( at Hobols Chicksn on Beck Rd.

I near Pont iac Tr. Cal l (313 669-1770, after 10am, Mixi-Fri ask kx Mr. Keley or Kevin.

KENTlJCKY Fried Chk^en in the Brighton Mall Itring 2nd shift cooks. Apply in person.

NEW owner at Klaney's now

^ : L T " c A . \ A - ^ ^ H. Ma^ St, Mibrd. crippled cows. (517)723-2446. SAUTE. Prep & Dishwasher/

UHIily Staff needed for evening eiic shift Good $$$ for right person.

Benefits available. Apply

Sweerteed kx horses, dBcounts I for volume. Dog, cat food, ^ " " i Town Hi-Prolein discount orices. The Feed Slors, 43450 Grand River, (313)38(>83S3.

wnrrwoRE lake CARE CENTER

is now accepting appikations from energetic, self-motivated nursing profes-s i 0 n a 1 s

' charge nurse tor medicare unit 6:30ajn - 3a)pm

' afternoon house supervisor 2.-30pm - 11.00pm

• aftarnoen ,& midnight fiiarge nUrses

Whitmore Lake Cafe Center PC Box 442

Whitmore Lake, Ml. 48189 Qlie Strand, R.N., D.ON.

(313)4494431 EOE

Options Include: A.O.D, transmission, p. windows, speed control, rear defroster, p. lock, accent stripe, carpet floor mats, 6-way seal, el. AM/FM st. C cassette radio, luxury light group, V illuminate entry, air cond., WSW tires.

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C A P R I W C O N V E R T I B L E

SAVE: * *5107*

I C A H E Right now mi l l ions o f people in 42 countr ies are changing their l ivesWKIi help f r o m CARE. Mi l l ions more are wa i t ing for their chance. :

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Day Care,

Batysining

S B A R R O ' S

U A U A N E A T E R Y at Twehra Oaks Mai. Full time, day dishwasher and prep. Part-time, full time, pizza makers. Apply within.

Options Include: Auto Tfansaxle, speed Your control, air cond., AM/FM Price Cassette, and aluminum wheels ' Includes Discounts and rebates. * * I N C L U D E S D E S T I N A T I O N C H A R G E S , plus tax, title and plates.

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ALL ADS TO APPEAR UNDER THIS CLASSIR-

CATION lMUST BE PREPAID

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A caring licensed (iay care home has full time openings. Over 18 months. (517)548-1846.

CHU) care for 4yr.&1/iyrokJs, days, Mon.-Fri., ixefer our home but flexible. H ton-Hunter Rd. a r e a . R e f e r e n c e s . (313)229-4443.

CHLO care in country setling. Meals ft snacks included, reasonable rates. A fun place for kkte to grow. Call after 6p«n. (517)223-7906.

DAY care provided, Lee & Rickett Rd. area. 2 years & under. Experienced. (313)227-5602

ENROLLMENTS being taken kx Jaa Sunny Pointe Chid Cafe of Norttrifila. (313)347-6580.

DENTAL ASST.

Howell. 4 day week, no weekends. Benefits, experienced preferred. (517)546-3440.

DENTAL ASST.RIli TIME

Growing Highland pradtos Is in search of the right career minded dental asst., experienced required. Please inquire by phone; (313)887-8390.

DENTAL Assistant needed for South Lyon offce. Experience a must Full or part-time available. (313)437-8189 for interview appt

HYGIENIST wanted, pan-time. Friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Call (517)223^779.

ACCOUNTING Clerii position for Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable. (517)5466571.

ACCOUNTS Payable/payroll clerk needed. Apply 3505 W. Grand R iver , H o w e l l . (517)546-8330.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT for ve7 active Purchasing/ Operatwns/lmport Department Requirements: well-organized, working knowledge of Word Periect, excellent k>lbw-up skills. Offica and Data Processing skils a pks. Please submit resume in confxienoe to: P.O. Box 170, Howell, Ml 48843, ATTN: Sue.

BRIGHTON accounting firm needs full time computer data entry, bookkeeping, general ofTce help kx tax season. Must be avaiable Saturdays & some evenings. Submit resume to P. 0. Box 454, Milford, ML 48381.

ENTRY level. Typing, filing, phones, some computer. (313)227-9211 ,

E v e i y t h i n g y o u n e e d

t o c l o s e d o w n a c r a c k h o u s e .

You aren ' t helpless w h e n c r ime invades y o u r noigl iborhood. You' re fu l ly capable of l i e lp ing pel lco aj ld they're ready to show y o u how.

T I i e case o f T l i e S t a n t o n l ? a x k S t a n d - o f f .

When c rack moved into a r ow house on a qulot block of S tan ton Park , folks decided to serve a n ev ic t ion not ice.

Thery m e t w i t h police to f i n d ou t Wha t they cou ld do to keep ( l rugs o u t o f t he i r ne lgh torhood.

The cops to ld thorn lo keep a n eye out—to le t , police k n o w whene-^rer somet lUng suspi-c lo i j s happened. They began to not ice faces. Thery wro te down license

numbers o f s t range cars. They I ioted the t imes of odd behavior.

T h ^ w o r k e d w i t h each other. They w o r k e d w i t h the police.

A r m e d w i t h f i e ld glasses, note pads and telephones, follcs kep t

t rack of the nelght iorhood. W i t l u n one m o n t h , enough evi­

dence had been gathered. Police moved i n . Crack moved out .

(3lt izen pa r t i c i pa t i on beat c r i m e i n D.C. I t can do the same f o r

y o u . Ftor m o r e success stor ies, wr i te : T h e M c a i r u f f F i I e s ,

I P r e v e n t i o n Way , W a s h i n g -t o n , B .C. 2 0 8 5 9 - 0 0 0 1 .

Police become even m o r e responsive w h e n t h e i r

people are t h e i r pa r tne rs . Tbgelher we can help. . .

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Cornei Ol Pivmoum Road & Hapserrv

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C L A S S I F I E D

S v t f i t c h t o L a R i c h e - S w i t c h t o L a R i c h e • S w i t c h t o L a R i c h e B U Y I T . F I N D I T . S E L L I T . T R A D E I T .

Thursday, January 7, 1993-GREEN SHEET EAST—7-D

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EXECUTIVE Legal Seaetary. Ex(»lent typing speed and skills. Microsoft Word S.S experience pralsned. Full tinie, benefits. Salary commensurate with experience. Send resumes lo: 200 N Center St, Nonhviile, lull 48167.

GENERAL oiTice siull plus some accounting. (517)546-«71.

RECEPTIONISTS WORD PROCESSORS

NEW YEAR - NEW JOBS

ADIA (313)227-1218

SMALL local dealership in (.ivingston County rieeds enthu-siastc general offica personnel. Customer orienlad personality a must. Computer experience prelarred. Will train. Send resume lo: General OfTce, P.O. Box 1738. Warren, M l . 48090-1738.

TYPIST WANTED

' Typist needed to do court transcripts.

' Excelent pay. ' Ful time cnV ' Must have own computer

wi th WordPer fec t software.

Send resume to Boor 3817. cA} South Lyon Herald. 101 N. Lafayette, S. Lyon. ML 48178.

DBPATCHER part-time, nights & weetonds, will train, W.SMir. to start Apply 5910 WNtmore Lake Rd, mm

GENERAL dericd position avail­able, Mon.-Fri. tfom 9-3pm. Minimal ofTice exparianoe neces­sary. Apply within: Aft Van Furniture, 27775 Novi Rd., Novi.

GENERAL Janitofial. Approx. 10 flexible hrs. wkly. Brighton Buiklars Supply. (313)227-8228. EOE Sankw wskwtie.

MATURE, reiatile people in tha Hartland/Highland/Milfofd area, needed for residantial deaning. Moa-Frt, 9am-3pm. Cal, Maid In M i c l ^ , (31$)227-1440.

AFTERNOON shift workers needed. High School diploma a plus. (517)S4iMe45

A friendly place la work. Must be chaer*jl, honest, i hafdnrorking _ „ _ ^ .

MEAT Counler Person, part-time for family owned convenience ^ A , ' eves. Apply at Seta's Market, s l . ^ / ^ . A « a ' t ' - O * * ! ! -Howell, k l ^ kx retirees.

BUYERS Assistant wanted for orowing electronics company. Apply at: Dimango Products Corp., 7258 Kensington Rd., Brighton, Ml 48116 Of send resume to: Anention of Materials

m

Hell Wanted

Part-Time

CLERICAL

IMMEDIATE openings: proi and dryers. Apply at: Brit Mai Soft Ckiih Oaf Wash, next to K-Maft

KOHL'S Depi Store, Novi, is seeking a mature responsible individual to fill a pan-time night/waskend housekeeping positkm. Hours wouki be Mon., Wed. & Fri, 6pm-9pm. & Sun.

MYSTERY Shopper. Natnnal firm needs yotr opinion, k>cal work. $10 per study, no sales. (713)S63-S402. (713)4SM14S.

PART-TIME experienced traclor-traier driver w/CDL ioense for bcal work. (313)437-8101.

PART-TIME Person to assist in the instalatfon of greeting card departments, hours vary greatly by week. If interested, cail lpi3)788-227a

We wil pey your rentl Thats rightl 8am-12noon. Can be more If you (an give us 20 hrs. weekly flexlile wilh days or hours. We doing light typing, filing, anands, eto., we will pey your rent. Call quick for details. Must be experienced and 18 yrs. or oWer. Independence Green Apts. (313)471-6800.

DAYTIME housecleaning posi-tfons available in Briohion arae, must be mature & reliable. (313)229-5490.

offer competitive pay, immediate store discount S a friendly atmixphera. Apply in person at the Service d«k. Kohl^ 43550 W. Oaks Df. E O E.

MAKE-UP artisL part-time, kx riow distributor of natijfal cosme­tics, for promos at several kxations. (313)437-9375 eves., recorder.

L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y ' s Snow P l o w K i n g . .

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F O R D , L I N C O L N & M E R C U R Y

2798 £ Grand River - Howeli, Michigan 546-2250

L O W R V cnmpiilei pmlucu. Incoiponud

• RcMpllonl.t

Pari lime posilion ioi iiiendly conscionliou!(. dependable individuals. Primafy duly as laceplKinisl. with additional general oHiCB lesponsibililiBS Wad & Lolus HKpenenca iwlplul. Please send resume and salary history in conhdenca to:

Lovwy Ccnpulws Piodxis, Inc Attn cmj PC Bon519 eri9r«on.MI48l6 Equil Oppatiiw/ Employar M/f/0/V

3:30pm-10:30pm., Mon.-Fri., $4 .2S-$4 .75 to s ta r t , (517)223-8063.

ASSEMBLERS needed for all shifts, full time, (517)54&OS45.

ASSEMBLY WORKERS MACHINE OPERATIONS

AFTERNOONS DAYS

MIDNIGHTS

Reliatiie people with reliable transportation - Earn competitive pay, holiday and vacation benefits.

ADIA (313)227-1218

A H E N T I O N

We will pay your rentl Thafs rightl If you can give us 20 hours weekly doirig, general mainte­nance, daening, grourids work or

CASHIERS, day shift, weekdays, houriy wage + commiswn. Apply in person, ask for Jeff. Bay PoJnIe Shell, Rkihardson Rd., Union Lake.

CERTFIEO Mass^ Ther^ist to work al Brighton Beach Tan Saton. Good clientele. Temis negotialila (313)229-8883.

CLEAN homes in Novi w/the Okl Maid Senrice. Personalized empfoyment w/homes seleclsd to your ability. (313)478-3240.

CLEANING person a (0w hours a day 6am. to 9Bm. J8.00 an hr. Apply in person: Sammy's Sail Inn, Brighton.

CNC Machine operators needed for focal factory. (517)546-0645.

CNC Machining Center Operator. Some programing, some setup Send resume to: POB 297, Brighton, Mi. 48116.

CNC OPERATOR

Fabncator with CNC plasma/ punch fooking for experienced

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& w U « ^ t ^ w r i ^ ^ P*"' inspection expenence

He^ Wanted

General

i,ukk for detaibl These pos'itions I ^ ^ S ^ l ^ T ^ wil HI tasL Must be 18 of oWer. (313)624-2410. Experienced only need apply: Independence Green Apts. or call (313)471-6800 between 8am-5pm, Mon.-Fri.

100 PEOPLE to fose weight now. No wJIpowef needed. lOO'X. natural, guaranteed. New. just palsnlad. (303)979-8292.

ACCEPTING applications for dependable individuals. We have imniedlata openings for general labor positions in the Wnitmore Lake area Call now Empfoyees Unimited, (517)546-5781.

ACCEPTING APPLKJATWNS. World Book Educatfonal Products Co. is fooking for managenient trainees. $30K 1st yr. Teaching background helpful. Benefits, training, salary. (313)227-2437.

G E N E R A L

L A B O R E R S ' 5 a n h r .

( E x p e r i e n c e d ) IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

In Wixom Temp, or Perm.

Drug Testing required. Steel Toed Shoos

Proper I.D. Call TODAY for Immediate

Interview.

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AUTO center mechanic needed, must be Certfied. Knciwiedge of brakes, shocks, alignments, tune-ups. Experience prelened. Apply within, 222 W Grand Rwer, HowelL (517)548-1230.

I BRIDGEPORT Mill Operator for full time days. 3 to 5 yrs. experience, must have own tods. Comprehensive wage & benefit package. Apply at: N.LB. Corp., 29830 Beck Rd., Wixom, Ml 48393. Equal Opportunity Employer.

BRIDGEPORT Mill Operator andAir Tool Machinist for tho 2nd & 3nl shifts. Prototype, Inc, 395 Wash ing ton , B r igh ton . (313)229-3004.

COUNTER person, 16 or okier, full time or pert-time, epply in person al: Urn's Meats, 3251 W. H^hiand Rd, Highland

DETAILER/Cad operator -person needed that is proto'ent with AutoCad 11, worii involves delaJing design and pnjtotype worit for metal rack tatiricating business, shoukl also be capable of producing manufacturing

sheets. Growth positfon. /age commensurate with exper-

ience. Apply in person at; Dunnage Engineering, 721 Advance St., Brighton.

DIRECT eve staff needed to worit wUh devekjpmentally disab­led. Novi, Walled Lake area. Healih, life, dental S vacatfon benefits, no experience neces-say, $5.25 to start. Call P13)624«54 between 10am. & 5pm. Mon. Ihni Fri.

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DIRECT Cara Sufi, men i *Ofnen over 18, ileiibie hours, Qoofj b e n a i i i s C a i l 313)624-0548. (313)669-4516.

(313)360-2592, beiwssn lCBm-2pm

DIRECT cafe stall needed (or DRECT care workas kx gmip croup homes locaied in Fanning- home, GEO or high school >on hlis & Nodhvile. Expenence d ilofna required, driver's Icerse nol necBssart, will irain. For required. Indudes beoelits. Call rrwe inb, call Bart) in Farming- (313)6KJ-5637. ion rtlls, (313)477-6851: or Pal r Nonhvillfl, (313)348-3843.

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EASY wortti Excellent payl AsMfflble products at home. Call loll tree 1(800)467-5666 Ext 610.

91 TRACKER 4 X 4 Convertible

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88 RANGER EXT. C A B V6, auto, AC! M 9 9 9

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87 SPECTRUM Automatic & airi ' 2 9 9 9

84 C A R A V A N LE 8 possenger. new c a tradel » 3 9 9 9

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FACTORY positions available. (517)54^0545.

FOUNDRY Wwkere needed tor Novi company, )6 lo start. (517)54fr0545.

GfiLS WANTED Irom Oho &Micfi. between 7-19, to compete in this year's 3rd Annual 1993 Toledo Pageants. Over {20,000 In prizes and scholarships. Call today, 1-800-PAGEANT, ext. 0772 (1-800-724-3266).

GRAPHKS/TECHNICAL WRJTEfl

HAW Stylist Full or part-time. AppV at Hair Evefday, 10642 ' HighUl Rd., Hafthrid. UGHT INDUSTRIAL WEATllERVANE WINDOW

HVAC Tefiinieian fieeded. tome Open house ovwy Tues. experience oMstarf. Please Positions available br al shilts cafl (313)^7-6173. long 4 short term assignmenis,

1 ^ come in any Tua. from 8-5. w J « ^ your stale C, or drivers .~,!!'™ license & social security card.

ESTIMATOR

Material handling fabricator seeldng axperianced iridrvidual, should be well versed in piale wnii, stmdural & sheet melal Eslimabng & phone sales. Please apply by resume to Box 3818 in Automobve training organization

South Lyon Herald, 101 N. requires the services of a Lalayetie, South Lyon, Mi. part-time (potential ol y-tme) 48178. WJ consider training right praptiiesilechnical wnter. Know-individual. Full time of part-time »dS0 of the btloiiring programs

desired: Aldus Paoemaker, Adobe Photoshop, Mix llus-

EXPEfilENCEO Product Design f^tor, Streamlirie Cap<ure, Digital Engineer - Complex smal plastic 52?™*!! ' . " f ^ raw- Technical cornpooeniB. CAO experience a * ^ " « «*«"«>- Electonic* miI$tFWEA,GD»T&iiiaritya anj automotive background plis. Small highly innovative Pf««Tod.

T S p " H i s , ° ^ f « S " 1 f e APPl'Mfifn deadline. Friday, sSafy commersufate with abii- ^ ! ^ J L ^ ^ - ^^'^ ty. Wixom location, call ° ' ^ P ^ S " ^ T * ^ ' ^ S " ™

ask for Tammy. ^ ; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Z ^ i W ^ : EXPERENGEO Tree Tnmmers 48380. EEO/AA/MFH/ADA & Foremans needed for line Employer, daaranoe operation iirith oontrac-lor on Consumer Power system, Howell/ Oak Grove area. COL required, prMmptoymont physi­cal t dnjg test required. E.O.E (313)954-3738 leave message.

INSTRUCTORS wanted

Jazz. Tap, fumblinfl, Pom-pon. ^ ' " ^ ^ ^ " an appt looay. modeling, drama, ballroom, & g ^ | ^ | ^ count7clasMS Expenence jsso Miford Rd. helpW hit will fan *8 i^hl ^ 4330,

(313)34W330 '

MACHINIST for non-smoking fnachina shop. Mead experisrica on CNC lalhee, manual and mils. Top wages and benefits, steady Brighton area window & door work. No aiiatomollra business, manufactursr now accepting Apply at: 1100 Grand Oaks, applications lor warehouse and HoweH neaf the be Arena. production positions. Good

MT. BRIGHTON looking lor S ? ! S l ' ' ^ ' ' l ! ! f ^ „ t * ' diariift Qoaratarc PtaoM booIv eompettivs pay and benefits. TZiSTamTlA^ in persbn: 5936 Ford in person. (313)22&-86ei ^ (3l3)227w»900. NOW accepting appicalnns for sale associates. Apdy at 8281 — W^ Grand Rivef in Brighton. WE currently have full and

.JANITORIAL help. Mon. fifpuph 2^'^^ ^17B4MM5 Fri. 7pm. to 11pm. near Now Rd. » w smiis. |0i/p4fr«>45. &Graid Rivef Rd. $5.25 per hour MACHINE maintenance -to start Cdl (313)887-9230. hydfaufes, pnsumato i bk»-i . v o ,r^r^ k 1^1 Prin*ne«led.$9alleasttostart. LAY Out Inspectors. A fast is]TSter(6ii orowing machine shop in L ^ / ^ " " ™ ^ '

PARTS rtrimers, needed imme- S ^ ^ S ^ J ^ < LIGHT indus»ialworiws needed f^^'l^^^l^' « " sh i f ts . 5™-

Southeestem Michigan has 2 MACHME operators needed for operings, 1 &st (hift, 1 second 12 hr, shift. (517)5460645. shift lor Bxperienced lay cot ' inspectors. Responsibilities: „ . , ^ ^ . Conduct gaae RR studies. M A C H N E S H O P pretemifiitell^fHItofmactine fSi s i ^ ^ w c r t ^ P ^ : . W^^J^ ^ . ^ in M l t o r i W a S T t S ? ^ machine opsraiore, perform torn amdm. litecftne opera-

" ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^^f^^- briQl t self pnnts, interpret 9 » ^ ^ tokr „ „ , e r . Call Mon.^hurs., anang, knowledge of SPC, CMM Qam-Spm. (313)473-9306. experience. Good pay and i . r' benefits. Apply in person: , Machining Center, Inc., 5859 BUY IT. Ford a , Brighton Ml 48116. r N D IT.

service darks. Flexible sche­dules. Night and weekend hours maybe required. Full benefit

PART-TWE desk derk, after- padtaoa availatta after 90 days noons midnght and weekend foTful time posrtbns. $5.00 per shifls Housekeepers needed bll hour to start. Applbalwns taken hme. Apply in person at Hartland Moa-Fri. from 830-«:30pm. No Besi Western. phone cak please. If interested

^SIJaIJEX INC. 43045 W NINE MLE RD NORTHVliE Ml 48167

PRESS BRAKE OPERATOR

2yrs. shop experience in aftting,

a p ^ t a g f o^rtirEa" WELDER/F^TERS WANTED: (313)624- 410.

i/^ SELL IT. TRADE IT.

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Motivaled and feliabis persons vifilh a minimum ol 5 years

PROGRESSIVE, well estab- experience in weMirigfltling and lithad heatlna end cooling blueprini reading. Apply at: company is looking for an Nor-EasI Bquipmonl. Inc., 4999 eiperienewl service person. McCarthy Drive, off Pontiac Trail Mwrnum of 5 yeare experience bewteen Sotrthhill and OW Ptoik required. Benefits. Send resume Roads in the MilfofdWixoni area, to: PO Box 345, Pind(ney, Ml Uaiiai benefits and unifcrms. ^169. No phone calls accepledl

WRECKER drivBr, full & part-QUALITY CONTROL time, must have CDL &

INSPECTOR axperienoa. Apdy 5910 Whh-Soma experience necessaiy. ""o™ Lake Rd, Brighton Manufacturing iadlity. MiHonl.

(313)684<)655

Help Wanted

E n t e r C h r y s l e r ' s V o y a g e r G i v e a w a y

A t J o h n C o l o n e

C h r y s l e r - P l y m o u t h - D o d g e - J e e p - E a g l e

ROOFING service parson tamil-iar w/ihe Detroit Metropolitan area. Must have experience in singleply roofing, built-up roofing, shingles & sheet metals. Must have own tiudc ft hand tods. (313)437-7051

SHIPPING/Receiving position available for a responsible, hafdworiting, fast paced, indivi-dual. Good pey and benefits. (517)54^6200 8am-430pni.

SHOP fareman, br night shift, automotive supplier, service parts, minimum 5 yis. experience with CMC. mll Old Lathee, able tosetupafidaogram, must have leadership atilities and good ofganiza&inal skils. Good pay and benefits. Apply in person: Machining Center, Inc.. 5959 Ford a , Bt^hton Ml 48116.

SIGN parson, experienced all phases of sign fabrbaiing end service. The Sign Works. (S17>546-3620.

SPC inspedor needed, $8 plus to staft (517)54&0545.

STOCK position available even­ings & weekends. Apply at Art

:Van, Novi Rd., Novi.

TAKING appicalbns for various positbns indudlng trudt dfivere, equipment operaiois & bagging production. Farm experience helpful. Inquire at: Klein FeftEzer, 320 Gaidsn Lane, Fowlefvile, Mi. 48836.

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AREA MANAGERS

No experience necessary. We train. Weekly advances up to $500 or more. Manager over­rides, expense bonuses. A pubic utity maiketing company. Equal O p p o r t u n i t y Employer . 1-«X>-530-35ia

ARE you boking for a career not just another job? Res^ Worid system offers the tools, training and assistance to help you be a productiva real estate sales person. Really World-Alder (517)54&6670.

EARN WHAT YOU ARE WORTH

We are interviewing both icensed & udbensed individuals br a full time carrer in real estate. Extensive training provided. 100% commission plan. Classes start soon. Call kxiayl Judy DePdto (313)478-9130 or Winona Stout (313)349-4550. ERA Rymal Symes.

EUZABEDlS Bridal Manor now accepting applbatwns for full time are! part-time sales. 402 S. Main, Northvite.

ELIZABETHS Bridal Manor now accepting applbalnns for full lime anirpert-t'me sales. 402 S.

Good commiinicatnn skills a I must No experience necessary. ' We will train. Cal (517)54&€292.

TEMPORARY health insurance for the unempbyed, bw rates.

.(313)344-9892.

VIDEO Wabh, Ml time manage­ment positfon available. Retail management preferred but not

/Oaoessafy. Apply in person at: '101 Bfookside, Brighton. No phone cals please.

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BUILD YOUR CAREIER ON THE ROCK OF

REAL ESTATE. " Action-Earn While You Learn-Training

* New Computerized Cilice In High Trafllc Localion

* Total fiilanagement Support and Marketing Aids

* '75,000 National Marketing Plan

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Call BOB SCRIBN£R Today 313-227-2200 OR

516-546-7550

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F o r o v e r 4 3 y e a r s a t r a d i t i o n o f q u a l i t y R e a l E s t a t e B r o k e r a g e h a s b e e n o u r H a l l m a r k a t :

W E I R , M A N U E L , S N Y D E R & R A N K E , I N C . Work with some of MIctilgan's higtiest paid Real Estate Associates. A limited number of sales po-sitions are currently available.

• O N G O I N G T R A I N I N G C L A S S E S FOR PLYMOUTH/CANTON - NOBTHVUi-E/ NOVI AREAS • PERSONAL TRAINING PROVIDED AT NO CHARGE - HOMEQUITY RELOCATION CENTER

Por additional Information re-gsrd ing bent f i ts , cal l for confl-dentlal Interview wtth Phyllis Goodrich, Director of Career Development 851-5500.

W E I R . M A N U E L . SNYDER & R A N K E , INC.

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Wanted

Sales

EXCITING ofjponunity to lecee apts. at 000 of ttie most luxurious pfopertlas in Howell. Part-tinie position. Send resunie to: 525 W. Highiaiid, Howell Ml, 46843. Or call (517)54^755

/ a c a r e e r i n

r e a l e s t a t e

w i t h u s i s

. . . a " r e a l j o b " Our programs and support sysloms are so effective, - e guarantee you a miriimum annual income of '25.000 with unlimited potential DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR FUTURE CALL ME TODAYi" Carol/n Bailey 348.6430 -Novi/Norlhvillo Area or Kalliy O'neill 604-1065 • Millord Are.l

^ R E A L ESTATE O N E y

INSTRUCTORS wanted for Oakland, Uvingston & Wayne counties. Oulooing individuals for Jazz. Tap, Tumbling, Pom-poo, mcdellno, drama, ballroom, & country classes. Experience holpful but will tra'n ttta right

LAW'S Cleaning Service. Spedaizing in honie deaning. Call 7afn to 7pm, (517)223-9023.

i ^ ^ r ^ S « r ^ ^ ^ g i ^ Thafs Dancing, appointment call Gene, l ^ ^ ' ' ' * " * * * " (313)227-5000.

PROFESSIONAL sales person needed for expanding retail carpel company. Experience preferred but not required. Organizational skills a must. HourV, commission, bontses & l>enelits. Apply in person 9am-9pm, Mon.-Sal., DonaW E McNabb Co., 31250 S. Milford Rd., Miferd. (313)437-«146.

ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT

GETTING INTO REAL ESTATE?

Top Training - National Company. Great Office. Experienced agents. Ask aixjut our 100% program.

In Nortfiville/Novi, call Cfiuck Fast at:

3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

COLDWELL BANKER Schweitzer Real Estate

19 Offices Expect the best!

SALES positions available, llexi-ble availabilities needed. Apply at: Meivyns, Novi Town Center. EOE.

TELEPHONE PROS

Cleanest, sweetest deal In town. $400 per week possible. Call (517)548-7443.

INTERNATIONAL Trucking Sdiool Inc Training tomonows pnofesskinals. (313)485-2700

TEACHERS with sdence back-ground to wot1( for nonprofit organization. Responsibilities include providing hands-on sdence programs in schools throughout Mdiigan. Call Living S c i e n c e F o u n d a t i o n , (313)348-1985.

WILL tutor your chiW, grades K-3, R e a d i n g / M a t h s k i l l s . (313)344-8757 alter 4pm.

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Seivices

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Business

Oppoitiinltles

ALL ADS TO APPEAR UNDER THIS

CUSSIFICATION MUST BE PREPAID

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Education/

lnstfuctlon

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CLASSIFICATION MUST BE PREPAID

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BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES » Word Proowssm? • Utters - FtesMffles • IHeporls - Tsnn Pafiers • Transcription .l.abel«-MallMoroe • TetephonffAiiswering • Voice Ma i l -2* Hours • l='»x - Copies • Shippfno • SBturtJoyHouns

42240 Grand River Cedar lUdge Plaza • Novi

ALL subjects tutored, your home. Certfied teacher, MA. Algebra, geometry, biology, chemistry, Spanish & more. (313)348-^.

B U Y I T . F I N D I T . S E L L I T .

T R A D E I T . C L A S S I F I E D

A D S A P P E A R I N G UNDER THIS HEADING MAY INVOLVE MONEY TO BE INVESTED.

LAURA'S Craft i Bridal supply, shop, downtown Brighion, exten-, sive, diversilied, inventory.. $200,000. Contad attorney, J.K. ^ Harris for in format ion." (313)22&-9340.

NEED 22 people to toss weight a n d make money . (313)465-4682.

OPPORTUNITY FOR PROFESSIONALS

WHY ARE SO MANY SUCCESSFUL prolassionai, business people, and executives building Amway businesses today? CouU It be the opportunity lor friandal security and personal independence? the personal recognition that accompaniss indivkjual achievemeni? Or the chance to diversify without givino up your present professnn? Perfcips it's all of tliese. Start Ifiinking about your future - today. Cal l Kim or Gerry at (313)750-9255 lor Ihe straightfor­ward, non-nonsenoe facts about Ihe Amway business opportunity. No obligation, of course.

M I C H I G A N

T R U C K

C E N T E R 1 9 9 3 P I C K U P S

• > J U S T A R R I V E D ! !

• 9 3 W / T 15(X), air, au to , s tereo, b e d l i n e r , RED!

• 9 3 y^ T o n 4 x 4 6 . 5 t u r b o d iesel

H o w . l u s t ' 2 0 ^ 3 - Stocl< #37040

• 9 3 Va T o n 4 x 4 ' S several t o Choose

• 9 3 1 T o n D O O l e y 6.5 t u r b o d iesel

Whi te M 9 , 7 4 4 '

• 9 3 E x t e n d e d C a b s i n s tock 18 to Choose

2 0 5

Snowmobiles

I N -ZL

T R U C K S 6 Years Running

•Plus tax & license ( 3 1 3 ) 4 2 6 - 4 6 7 7

C H E V R O L E T - G E O

7 1 2 0 D E X T E R R D . • D E X T E R

M o r e t h a n a d e a l e r s h i p .

„JK R E L A T I O N S H I P ! !

1 - 9 4 A T Z E E B R O A D Lowest Ptice$ Mywhere

1979 ARCTC Cat El Tigra 5000. Looks and runs Ilka new. Well kept. $1100^1 (313)437-2941.

1986 POLARIS Indy 400. Good condition. $2,300, of best oUsr. (313)878-9742.

1990 PHAZER II deluxe. Exo cond., $3,000.2 place galvanized trailer. $500. (517)548^712.

1990 POLARIS Indy 500. Vary good cond., hanii & thumb warmer, cover, 3200 miles.

^$3250^^1 (517)548-5218 altef 6

m

Campers, TraBeis

And Equipment

TRAIL£R hithes. Heavy duty Reese fof Chevy G20 van, $50. Ford Teunis heavy duty, w/2in. ball, $18. (313)63i-7S0S.

UTLITY trailers, factory direct 4x8, $475. 5x8, $525. 5x10, $595. 5x12 tandum, $950. Car carriers 6'8T(16', $995. Land­scape trailefs, we custom buikl. Nonianoo dealer. Haulmarit We accept MasterCard and Visa. {313)632-5612. 1(800)354-7260.

Auto Pails

And Servk^

1981 ^2L motor, bw mileage, $ 2 0 0 or bes t o f f e r . (313)227-3912.

2 SPEED Power Glkte transmis-sk)n, $100. 283 CI Corvette fieads, $30. (313)353-7633.

QUAUTY Used auto ports, also, new radiators 4 gas tanks. New auto, pidiup & heavy duty triKk glass at discount pnoes. Miech-iels Auto Salvage, (517)5464111

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1991 G M C S O N O M A 2 wtieel drive, 5 speed with rood wheels, medium blue metallic

m

TfucIs Parts

And Services

White w/r0d Interior, fully loaded. Immaculate condition

Only $ 9 9 pel mo.' 01 '5995

1992 D O D G E DYNASTY PW, pi, tilt, cruise, V-6, auto,

air, sharp!

OnV $ ^ 5 9 P - - - ° '

1987 C H E V Y C A V A L I E R RS CONVERTIBLE

Loaded, V-6. blaci< beauty

Only M 4 0

Flash red, 4.0 6 cyl.. only 300 miles! Best price around at

per mo." or '13.995 $ 2 3 5

1 9 8 9 D O D G E D A K O T A S P O R T C O N V E R T I B L E Fded. V6. Only 32,000 miles.

Immaculate condit ion

per mo.* or '4995

1 9 9 0 E A G L E P R E M I E R ES L I M I T E D

Fully loaded, black with gray leather Interior, o great buy at

Onh. $ 1 2 5

1991 DODGE COLT

2c!i..auto,dr.k)wml8s, medbluemelolfcgeot

college ca

1991 PLYMOUIH ACCIAIM

*i..a.fe(iCli<jrpof) cola.Or<>8CCDiii(ei GreotFtm Col

1992 DODGE SPIRIT

Auto.A/C.lt.aite.OKl more.!)«(pics atuxl

1992 CHRYSLER LEBARON

CONVERTIBLE fuffiMded.vj.MjeerMii

cr*(;jJIImiai

1991 DODGE W-150LE4X4

PICKUP Uy boded, innoaidi

ciecMcblue

1993 GRAND CHEROKEE

UMITEO ft*/loaded,

leoha.tiygold wtnl lost long!

1988 PONTIAC GRAND A M S E fJ/boded,2t1.,wM8 w/wfitewtieeb.wonlkKt

kng!

1992 DODGE RAM 50 4)U

Crty?aDrttet.w(y deer, very hwptce.

1991 DODGE B-2S0 CARGO

VAN Aij1o.MV4,PW.PLIt

1 cute. Beit Mce *ouid

1988 FORD FESnVA

Great colagecarl Very rfcecondttonl

1991 JEEP RENEGADE

ftSiredoulo.ctotb soft fcpS more, wnlio)

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1992 DODGE DAKOTA LE CLUB

CAB 2W).aulo.ot,«.cni!e.

led/lm

•Povmenfs txisod on 20% Down Rus Tax, Title and License. 8.75% lo 15% APR 9 3W0 months bosod on specific ' veMde. All Cars Subject loPrlot Sale.

• P L Y M O U T H > D O D G E » J E E P » E A G L E

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FF)ONT end suspension & hood for 1962 Chew Apadie 10 trucK $80. Also 5 speed manual transmission for 1961 Chevy

i truck, $100. (313)353-7633.

Autos Wanted

BUYING Complele Junk care and late model wrecks. Miechiels Auto Salvaee, (517)5464111.

SELL ME YOUR CAR VAN OR TRUCK

1980 thru 1987. Instant cash. P l e a s e c a l l D a l e , (517)342-6455, 8ani to 8pm any day. ALSO, I NEED OLDSMOBILES 981b & 88's, 1981 lo 1984.

2 3 0

Tnlcks

• 1977 FORD pick up 250. V8, 4 0 speed, y. ton, tool box. $750

;i 7)546-5528 1982 CHEVY /. ton, V8, auto, power steering/brakes, 65,000 actual miles, 1 owner. $2850 ( 3 1 3 ) 6 7 8 ^

1984 DOOGE 6 cylndef, auto-, male, power steering/brakes,' approx. 49,000 mies, 21 mra. Runs g r e a t . $ 1 9 9 5 . (313 )876^ .

1985 GMC half ton, good shape, r u n s g o o d . $ 1 6 0 0 . (313)347-2486 (313)349-1755.

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E x t e n d e d l e n g t h , e v e r y O p t i o n

witfi approved cnBdit payments based on 60 months

F U L L - S E R V I C E A N D B O D Y S H O P D I V I S I O N S

F O R D , L I N C O L N & M E R C U R Y

2 7 9 8 E . G r a n d R i v e r , H o w e l l , M l Showroom Hours

1 . - 8 0 0 - 2 5 8 - 5 6 0 3 ^ ' ' " 2 " ! ^ ^ "

J 0 H N . C O E 0 N E :

10-D--GREEN SHEET EAST—Thufsday, Januafy 7, 1993

2 3 0 Tucks

1965 SUBURBAN SllvaraiJo. V - 8 , l o a d e d . $ 4 , 3 0 0 . (313)632-7924.

1986 F-150 XLT. Excellent shipe. $3800 (313)685-7276 1989 FORD Ranger XLT, supef cab; V6, 5 speed, bedliner, aif, stereo, many extras, exc. cond. Wei cafed tor, 70,000 miles. $5,900. (313)231-9074. 1991 GMC pick up. W/top, 44.000 mil«. Must sell, greet buy. (517)5460406

1982 CAMARO Z-28. White, w / 3 5 0 m o t o r . $ 2 2 0 0 (517)546-6678

1984 MUSTANG, 351 Whdsof, cruise, power steering/brakes, am/fm cassette, mag wheels, $1800^1 (313)4493S97. 1985 OLDS 66. Exc cond. Runs great, higher mileage. $1500. (313)347-2486 (313)349-1755. 1985 TOYOTO Corolla GTS. $1,400 or best After 5pm., (313)227-8394.

1S87 CHRYSLER LeBaron Cot^ . Loaded, no nIst very sharp. Must sell. $2,7SS/basL (313)750-1878.

1988 CAVALIER 4 dr., 18,000 miles, auto, air, blue. Like new. $4500 or best offer. After 4:30pm or weekends, (313)684-1454.

1988 MUSTANG U . 73,000 miles, auto, air, am/fm cassette. $5000. (517)5484650

1989 DAYTONA ES turtx). 5 speed, very k>aded, exc cond., $4,000*est. (313)878-5425 or (313)4494926.

1989 GRAND Prix SE. Loaded, gray leather, al power, remote entry, best stereo, 40k miles, $8,500. (313)437-7552.

1989 PLYMOUTH Sundance. 70,000 expressway miles, $3,900. (313)3494376 Wendy.

1989 PLYMOUTH Sundance. 70,000 expressway miles, $3900. (313)3494376 ask tof Wendy.

1990 TEMPO GL 45K, kiaded, excellent, 1 owner. $5900. (517)548-9411

A t t e n t i o n

M e y e r s

S n o w

P l o w

O w n e r s

W e N o w H a v e S e r v i c e P a r t s

T o F i t Y o u r P i o w

o n l y a t

H i I I t o p F o r d

2798 E. Grand River Howell

5 4 6 - 2 2 5 0

'89 SHADOW GS Auto.,air,AM-FM,3locl)oose

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1991 ESCORT GT, 14,000 miles, great shape, air, cassette, cniise, tit, moon mdt, $8000, (313)685-7276.

1991 HONDA Cf\X. auto, air, am/fm cassette, kiw miles, must see. $8500 or best offer (313)437-7245.

1991 PONTIAC Sunbird, power slaering/bfakas, auto., stll under warranty. $7000. (313)437-0090.

1992 CHEVY Lumina Z-34. Loaded, 10,000 mies, $13,990. (313)684-1529.

'88 EAGLE PREMIER ES Loaded, twtool

'3,795.00

PAUL'S AUTO SALES JCOr E. Grand FWsr, Howsll, AclOM liori!

Qualify Fwm & Reel 517-548-7373

2 4 ! Automot)lle3

Under $1,000

1987 COUGAR XR7, full power, lealfwr, mini cond., owner. $3200. (313

1987 ESCORT GT. 76,000 miles. Power moonnx>f, air, k>ade<f. New tires, runs perfect. $345at>est (517)546<3368.

'86 MUSTANG LX

Au to , a i r , 3 to c h o o s e

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DEAL OF THE DAY '89 PLYMOUTH HORIZON O.OCO nilM. vwy clean. lUo, PS-P8. ai.

<=yl •3,200.00

PAUL'S AUTO SALES 260r E Qiwid nw. Hotel. Auoh Itom

OmHyF«im4Re«( 517-548-7373

'83 N I S S A N S E N T R A

Red & ready, clean cap

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'87 T-BIRD TURBO COUPE Auto., air, digital dash

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1968 VOLKSWAGEN, good body, new tines. Motor nins. $575. (313)684-1024.

1971 VOLVO, njns flxc Many new parts. $300. (313)229-9201. 1977 CORDOBA Lodts good. Runs good. Needs trans. $300 or best 0^17)546-8996, ahaf 5pni.

1977 MERCURY Marquis. $200 (313)229-2488

1979 BONNEVILLE 4 dr. Loaded. Runs good. Must selt (517)5464173.

1979 CHEVY Maibu Classk; 4 dr, dean in»de & out but needs motor, $300. (313)229-5533.

1979 FAIRMONT, 6 cylindef. r u n s . $300 or b e s t . (313)437-3696, aftaf 6pm.

igeOOli}S88.4door,V-8auto.^ aif, am/fm. 21 mpg. Clean. No njst $1000. (313)876-3824. 1981 FORD Granada Runs exc; dean, no rust, greet gas mUeaie. $400 (517)546-5637

1982 HONDA Civc. Runs, nee^ wofk, %2meti (313)229-2974

1983 DODGE Oiploniat, 4 doof, trans wananly. New (res, brakes. Exc btjy. $890. (313)7500669. 1984 CAVAUER. Clean car, tuns, but needs new mobf. $275, or trade for ?. (313)229-5347

1964 CHEVY Cava/ier wagon, 4 cylinder, auto., air, power steer ing/brakes, cruise, $850A)est (313)878-2759.

1964 DELTA 88, runs good. $675 or best offer. Call before 11:30am or after 5pm, (517)54^8372.

1985 ESCORT GT, 5 speed manual, rsbuiK engine, $600. Call (313)685-8205. 1985 PONTIAC Sunbird. Auto­matic needs work. Good winter far. $500 or bast (517)546-9306.

1985 TOPAZ, loaded, $600, (517)54^0927.

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D i c f c ' S f u t t B E

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

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Was M 1 ,711 N O W $ 9 9 9 2 *

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P A U L ' S

A U T O S A L E S 3607 E. GRAND RIVER HOWEtL Across (rem QucHliy Form * Heel

Webu/usedcanawSIMellll Paul a Kelty Buiton. ownara 5 1 7 - 5 4 8 - 7 3 7 3

Aulhof iiM Dealer

Stolen Vthicl« Police Recovery Netwofti D i c l i S c o t t

Mon. & Thurs, Sales Open III 9 p.m. Service

I Open Til 6 p.n^i.

Free Tank of Gas with Every New Car Purchase

4 5 1 - 2 1 1 0 9 6 2 - 3 3 2 2 OUl OF mm CALLS ACCEPTED

hioDecsorxtile Otfei

Sefusedi •Pill m We. license, doc lee t deslmaKn.

Retcle to decler.

684 Ann Arbor Rd. 1V2 miles off 1-275

Plymouth

2 3 3 4 Drive

Vehicles

1969 FORD Bronco. Georgia vehicle. No rust. $4,000. (517)223-9209.

1984 BRONCO It Runs wel, $3S00/best ofier. (313)878064^

1987 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass Supreme, kiaded, exc cond., $3J0ab8St (313)4494839.

1987 TOYOTA Tercel. Hatdv back, auto, air, $2500. (517)548-1498

1986 RAM Charger Royal SE. fun power, 2 tone grey, red inlerior, no njst Sharp as you wil find, 5 4 , 0 0 0 mi les , $6500 . (313)6M-5411.

.1988 IZUZU Trooper II, 4x4, 4 dr., runs great, $7000. (313)878-8434.

'86 GRAND AM

2 t o c t ioose

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2 3 4 Uni Vans

1980-1987 VANS WANTED, instant cash. Please call Dale (517)342-6455.

74 FORD FULL SIZE PICK-UP

With cap, rims great, new tires

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1989 AEROSTAR LX, exc cond., tow mies, extended warranty, many o p t i o n s . $7000 (313)2290238 1990 AEROSTAR wagon ext Eddie Bauer 7 passenger. 4.0L engine, auto., 0/D transmission. Loaded with al options. Twilight blue. $9800 or best Call Gordon, days (313)3554709. Evenings, (3(3)347-301.

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'88 TEMPO GL Bnghlrsd. 67,000 n*(

Aulo PSi>B m, ttaHeH nat<i ai ^,700.00

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1985 DODGE Royal SE, Red & grey, 8 passenger. 318 V-8, loaded. Original owner. Exc cond. No rust. $3000/b8St (517)5466143 (313)363^115.

1987 GMC Rally vaa windows, 62,000 miles. $5, (517)546-2593. 1992 CHEVY G20 Conveiskm van, V6 auto w/ovenlrh«, 5500 miles. $15,500. (517)223-7516.

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Br ighton Ford Mercuiy Discount Outlet 313-227-7253

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9 3 C A V A L I E R #555

Wa8»10,428"

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9 2 G E O S T O R M #462

Was'13,289*'

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P R E ' O W N E D V E H I C L E S

2 3 8 Recreational

Vettldes

1984 YZ 250. Needs minor eiiustmenls. $500 or best offer. (517)223-7386 evenings.

2 4 0 AutomobSes

Over $1,000

1934 FORD ConvertUs KH Car. $9000. (313)887-6538, after 7p'n.

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•11,700

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Aulo. air. cMn, 57.000 ntm •7905

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12,288 m

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Halor,badi.«ir.clMn ONLY •5285

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H O N D A 3704 W. GRANI) RIVER,

BRIGHTON

3 1 3 - 2 2 7 - 5 5 5 2 HOUflS •

MON, & THURS. 99 TUES - WED. • FRI 9.6

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B O N N E V I L L E S E Loaded, 2 to choose from

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W A L O E C K E R P O N T I A C

B U I C K 7885 W. Grand River

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2 2 7 - 1 7 6 1

9 2 L U M I N A S E D A N #180

Was '14,798"

Your Price 9 5 7 r « 2 i ( r

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9 3 S - 1 0 E L P I C K U P f t b #4491

Was»9914»

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Your Price

$ 1

9 2 B E R E H A #233

Was»12,173"

or 1 7 9 " " Mos.

9 2 G E O M E T R O #293

Wa3«8434"

Your Price

$1 o r M I S n

Mos.

9 3 S - 1 0 T A H O E P I C K U P #4483

Was M2,316

o r » 1 7 ( r 1 Mos. ^

Your Price 7 7 1 0 "

9 3 S - l o E X T . C A B P I C K U P #4589 F.T B

Was «13,450»

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Mos.

9 2 G E O T R A C K E R #4454

Was'11,776"

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9 2 MAJESTIC CONVERSION V A N * « 8 3

Was »26,635'»

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Only 7,000 miles. Only

$ 4 9 9 5 0 0

$ 0 0 0 0 or 0 0 Per n-io.

1 8 5 F O R D E S C O R T

1 G L W A G O N 1 Auto., air, p.s., pb . Only

$ 1 9 9 5 0 0

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R A N G E R X L T

4 cyl., 5 speed. Only I

$ 2 2 9 5 0 0

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Ono owner car, wlglnBl mSaa 46,000. colie<i«'aw.On(jf

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5 speed, 4 cyl., AM/FM. p.s., pb., 60.(X)0 miles. Only

$ 2 9 9 5 0 0

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$ 4 9 9 5 0 0 1

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7 pass., V6, auto., loaded, only

^ 1 6 , 9 9 5 " $ 9 Q Q 0 0

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^ 8 9 9 5 ' " 1 $ 9 0 / ) o o 1

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'Your price Includea factory retMtee, QIM Opt. II discoume, F.T.B. Rebale* If sppll-caMa, and 1000 cash down or trade eq­uity. Muet add tax, title, t ic, Doc fee, F.T.B. amount* to be financed. -Peymente baaed on 3« mos. QMAC lease - 7% A.P.R. with '700 cash down 1st peymeni & security deposit - 15,000 miles per year on approved crsdit. ***Ail monthly paymente with approved cradit 15% Down pJusTTL, 'aO-ai/BO mos. 10% APR, •aUS4 mos. 12.5% APR, 'Ba/« mos. 14% APR. -87/42 mos. 15.25% APR, •aVM mos. 17.75% APR

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