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Canton (Dbsmw THURSDAY. JUNE 2,1994 CANTON. MICHIGAN • 8 0 PAGES © FIFTY CENTS IN THE P A P E R TODAY Candidate debate: Close Up classes at Canton and Salem high schools will once again bring gov- ernment to students, when candi- dates for Plymouth-Canton school board speak June 8 and 10 at Sa- lem High School. /2A Heavy trip: Lewis Hughes of Canton is planning a trip to Rus- sia this August. But instead of sightseeing, Hughes himself will be one of the main attractions. /2A School questions: The candi- dates in the June 13 Plymouth- Canton school board race respond to questions. /3A Teacher retires: When Peg Hei- ney goes shopping at the mall, chances are good that it's a former student ringing up her purchases. And when she orders out for din- ner, chances are even better that it's a former student delivering her pizza. /3A Man dies: A Howell man was killed on May 30 when a boat and trailer being pulled by a vehicle on southbound 1-275 came loose and crossed the median, striking a 1987 Ford Tempo. /4A Rock 'N Bowl: A success is what many parents, youths and orga- nizers are calling the first-ever Rock 'N Bowl at Super Bowl in Canton Friday night. /13A OPINION Candidates endorsed: The Plymouth-Canton school board election will set a tone for the fu- ture of education in our communi- ty. Today we endorse candidates in the race. /20A SPORTS Advancing: Plymouth Salem's baseball team moved up to the state district semifinals at Plym- outh Canton's expense, toppling the Chiefs 6-1 in Tuesday's open- ing round. /IB CREATIVE LIVING Frontier times: A Plymouth resi- dent is exhibitions assistant for the Chandler-Pohrt Collection of American Indian artistry at the Detroit Institute of Arts. /ID INDEX V 1 WW Breen out of judicial contest The race for the 35th District Court judgeship h«« one less candidate. Maurice Breen, former Plymouth Township supervisor, is out of the race because he didn't have enough names on his peti- tions. BY KEVIN BROWN STAFF WRITER Maurice Breen has been knocked out of the 35th District judge race due in part to a challenge from fellow judge candidate Ron Lowe. The state board of canvassers in Lansing on Monday ruled that Breen had not filed enough valid petition signatures to keep his name on the Aug 2 primary ballot. "They follow their own policies, 1 have to live by them." Breen said. "I'm disappointed," he said, add- ing, "It'll be a less cluttered Bum- mer." Breen declined to comment on Lowe bringing the challenge. Lowe is Plymouth's city attorney, serving since 1985. Breen was Plym- outh Township supervisor from 1980- 91, and served as a Wayne County commissioner in 1991-92. . . IF . D-O Bjr.o . .EJT . DOC Ci salt-re LWl • I D Building . ClaaelAede Aato . . Opinion . OMtaariee «1S Pom . . « D SO-11A . 10A a. 10P , . . I B Life . . 1C HERE S HOW TO REACH US 4B-Z7QO Sports; 163-2104 Reader Comment Un» : M&-2042 CM**? A A w t t t * 991-2100 HorrwDtfuwrttl-OSOO Csbis/TV Wsshty 963-2112 Living Is easy * I a ANN HEA1**/»TAFF M NWMI Dandy fecks: Backyard decks are still popular with homeowners and some are going for more elaborate decks, say builders including Doug Mans and local building officials. Deck builders busy as ever BY KEVIN B»OWN STAFF" This is the MUOD for sq}oying backyard decka, and their populari- ty is still totting, uy local building suppliers and building oflkriala. "They're as popular sa evtr, If not mors so," said Doug Mans, manager of Mans Do-It Cantor, which sails lumber to deck builders deck- until the in the Canton Township's building de- partment last year issued 300-400 building permits for decks and re- lated sdditiona, said municipal sar- vicee information coordinator Ca- **And Charles Mcllhargey, Plym- outh Township building director, said his department «sta 120-125 permit applicatkma each year to build decks. While screened-in porches were preferred in the 1960s, decks are '"ySiinhtt's bscaues af'tbs tasks While the judge race is non-parti- san, both have been active in local Republican Party politics, and Lowe had supported Breen in his cam- paigns for township office. Lowe last week challenged some petition signatures filed by Breen, af- ter he spotted some inaccuracies while reviewing candidate filings in Lansing, he said. See JUDGESHIP, 4 A a lot of hilly areas in the toemship," Mcllhargey said. "I guess people like more of the outdoors look, the whole outdoors kick. They work inside all week, and come the weekend they don t want to be boxed in," Mans said. "It gives people a place to put the kids; they can barbecue or sun- bathe," he said, adding, "It's al- most a must on ths hack of a h If they ever reeeU it." The trend in decks theee days is to get more fancy Mcllhargey said Seniors set for big week The big day for Plymouth Canton and Plymouth Salem high school sen iore arrives Sunday. June 12. Can- ton's senior class will receive diplo- mas at graduation ceremonies at 1:30 p.m. at the University of Michigan's Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor. Ceremonies for Salem seniors, also at Hill Auditorium, begin at 5 p.m. The last full day of classes for sen iore is Wednesday, June 8. Hill Auditorium is at 825 N. Uni versity at S. Thayer. Each senior will receive a maximum of six non-re- served tickets. For Canton seniors who plan to at- tend graduation, there will be a man datory rehearsal at 8:30 a.m. Thurs- day, June 9 in the Canton gymnasi- um. Tickets for the ceremony, and a graduation guide, will be issued at re- hearsal. No rehearsal is scheduled for Sa- lem graduates. Seniors will receive graduation guides from their coun selore. Students will be able to keep their cape and gowns. Blank diplomas will be used for the ceremony. Senior packets including diplomas, report cards, and book deposit refund checks will be mailed to all gradu ating seniors no later than July 29. Seniors will have to show they've met all graduation requirements and that they've earned at least 22 credits Diplomas will b<- withheld for all sen iore who owe fees or haven't returned textbooks. The senior proms were held jointly May 20 at Burton Manor in Livonia Area churches are being asked to conduct baccalaureate services the morning of June 12 in recognition of the graduating classes of Salem and Canton high schools. Help is still needed for the 1994 Plymouth-Canton Educational Park all-night Senior Class Party set for June 12. "An event of this magnitude re quires the support and help of the en tire community. We are soliciting donations from all businesss and immunity leaders to assist in ensur- ing a successful party," said Del Fur- manek of the party committee "Cash donations will be used to help defray the expenses of the party Gift donations will be awarded as prizes throughout the evening. Items for gift donations can be any item suitable for use by a high school grad- uate, such as small appliances, elec- tronic equipment, jewelry, sporting goods, gift certificates, tickets and discount coupons "Help is still needed on the chaper one, games, prises and decoration committees," said Pam Shepley "Any help you can ofler, even for an hour or two, would be greedy appreci •ted." Interested parents are eaked to call Shepley st 465-0256. T h e 1994 party will oontinue a CEP tradition in which parents throw an and becauae of the terrain; there are 4A New businesses moving into township BTJOANMS MrrVm new busi neeeee are storing into Canton STAFF' A Tc A Mobil OU gas ef Joy and Hagfsrty near the town >'s Industrial park areas.^This particular sits la by both ear traffic snd ; Canton Supervisor Tom Yeck Ths station sa 1 A mam will hs ' * which will truck traffic,* use natural-colored brick on the gss plement surrounding buildings, such era Townships Utilities Authority "Certainly, it's one of ths munity," said Osrfc Loren Ing brick en the bull' The station alao will to a tall pole eign that la as ths West- bank's two driveways onto PordRoad wUl be stunt nated. Applebes's restaurant, which isJust, smst of to our com- ths piufioasil Boeton Chicken, was seked to shan- ths statioa off Old Ha«srty to three "Ws will try to ths car • t l.

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I N T H E P A P E R

TODAY Candidate debate: Close Up classes at Canton and Salem high schools will once again bring gov-ernment to students, when candi-dates for Plymouth-Canton school board speak June 8 and 10 at Sa-lem High School. / 2 A

Heavy trip: Lewis Hughes of Canton is planning a trip to Rus-sia this August. But instead of sightseeing, Hughes himself will be one of the main attractions. / 2A

School questions: The candi-dates in the June 13 Plymouth-Canton school board race respond to questions. / 3 A

Teacher retires: When Peg Hei-ney goes shopping at the mall, chances are good that it's a former student ringing up her purchases. And when she orders out for din-ner, chances are even better that it's a former student delivering her pizza. / 3A

Man dies: A Howell man was killed on May 30 when a boat and trailer being pulled by a vehicle on southbound 1-275 came loose and crossed the median, striking a 1987 Ford Tempo. / 4A

Rock 'N Bowl: A success is what many parents, youths and orga-nizers are calling the first-ever Rock 'N Bowl at Super Bowl in Canton Friday night. / 13A

OPINION

Candidates endorsed: The Plymouth-Canton school board election will set a tone for the fu-ture of education in our communi-ty. Today we endorse candidates in the race. / 2 0 A

SPORTS

Advancing: Plymouth Salem's baseball team moved up to the state district semifinals at Plym-outh Canton's expense, toppling the Chiefs 6-1 in Tuesday's open-ing round. / I B

CREATIVE LIVING

Frontier times: A Plymouth resi-dent is exhibitions assistant for the Chandler-Pohrt Collection of American Indian artistry at the Detroit Institute of Arts. / I D

INDEX

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Breen out of judicial contest The race for the 35th District Court judgeship h«« one less candidate. Maurice Breen, former Plymouth Township supervisor, is out of the race because he didn't have enough names on his peti-tions.

BY KEVIN BROWN S T A F F W R I T E R

Maurice Breen has been knocked out of the 35th District judge race due in part to a challenge from fellow

judge candidate Ron Lowe. The state board of canvassers in

Lansing on Monday ruled that Breen had not filed enough valid petition signatures to keep his name on the

Aug 2 primary ballot. "They follow their own policies, 1

have to live by them." Breen said. "I'm disappointed," he said, add-

ing, "It 'll be a less cluttered Bum-mer." Breen declined to comment on Lowe bringing the challenge.

Lowe is Plymouth's city attorney, serving since 1985. Breen was Plym-outh Township supervisor from 1980-91, and served as a Wayne County commissioner in 1991-92.

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Dandy fecks: Backyard decks are still popular with homeowners and some are going for more elaborate decks, say builders including Doug Mans and local building officials.

Deck builders busy as ever BY KEVIN B»OWN STAFF"

This is the MUOD for sq}oying backyard decka, and their populari-ty is still tott ing, u y local building suppliers and building oflkriala.

"They're as popular sa evtr, If not mors so," said Doug Mans, manager of Mans Do-It Cantor, which sails lumber to deck builders

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Canton Township 's building de-partment last year issued 300-400 building permits for decks and re-lated sdditiona, said municipal sar-vicee information coordinator Ca-

**And Charles Mcllhargey, Plym-outh Township building director, said his department «sta 120-125 permit applicatkma each year to build decks.

While screened-in porches were preferred in the 1960s, decks are

' " y S i i n h t t ' s bscaues a f ' t b s tasks

While the judge race is non-parti-san, both have been active in local Republican Party politics, and Lowe had supported Breen in his cam-paigns for township office.

Lowe last week challenged some petition signatures filed by Breen, af-ter he spotted some inaccuracies while reviewing candidate filings in Lansing, he said.

See JUDGESHIP, 4 A

a lot of hilly areas in the toemship," Mcllhargey said.

" I guess people like more of the outdoors look, the whole outdoors kick. They work inside all week, and come the weekend they don t want to be boxed in," Mans said.

" I t gives people a place to pu t the kids; they can barbecue or sun-bathe," he said, adding, "I t ' s al-most a mus t on t h s hack of a h If they ever reeeU it ."

T h e trend in decks theee days is to get more fancy Mcllhargey said

Seniors set for big week

The big day for Plymouth Canton and Plymouth Salem high school sen iore arrives Sunday. June 12. Can-ton 's senior class will receive diplo-mas at graduation ceremonies at 1:30 p.m. at the University of Michigan's Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor.

Ceremonies for Salem seniors, also at Hill Auditorium, begin at 5 p.m.

The last full day of classes for sen iore is Wednesday, June 8.

Hill Auditorium is at 825 N. Uni versity at S. Thayer. Each senior will receive a maximum of six non-re-served tickets.

For Canton seniors who plan to at-tend graduation, there will be a man datory rehearsal at 8:30 a.m. Thurs-day, June 9 in the Canton gymnasi-um. Tickets for the ceremony, and a graduation guide, will be issued at re-hearsal.

No rehearsal is scheduled for Sa-lem graduates. Seniors will receive graduation guides from their coun selore.

Students will be able to keep their cape and gowns. Blank diplomas will be used for the ceremony. Senior packets — including diplomas, report cards, and book deposit refund checks — will be mailed to all gradu ating seniors no later than July 29.

Seniors will have to show they've met all graduation requirements and tha t they've earned at least 22 credits Diplomas will b<- withheld for all sen iore who owe fees or haven't returned textbooks.

The senior proms were held jointly May 20 at Burton Manor in Livonia

Area churches are being asked to conduct baccalaureate services the morning of June 12 in recognition of the graduating classes of Salem and Canton high schools.

Help is still needed for the 1994 Plymouth-Canton Educational Park all-night Senior Class Party set for June 12.

"An event of this magnitude re quires the support and help of the en tire community. We are soliciting donations from all businesss and i m m u n i t y leaders to assist in ensur-ing a successful party," said Del Fur-manek of the party committee

"Cash donations will be used to help defray the expenses of the party Gift donations will be awarded as prizes throughout the evening. Items for gift donations can be any item suitable for use by a high school grad-uate, such as small appliances, elec-tronic equipment, jewelry, sporting goods, gift certificates, tickets and discount coupons

"Help is still needed on the chaper one, games, prises and decoration committees," said Pam Shepley "Any help you can ofler, even for an hour or two, would be greedy appreci • ted ." Interested parents are eaked to call Shepley st 465-0256.

The 1994 party will oontinue a C E P tradition in which parents throw an

and becauae of the terrain; there are 4A

New businesses moving into township BTJOANMS

M r r V m new busi neeeee are storing into Canton

STAFF'

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A Mobil OU gas ef Joy and Hagfsr ty near the town

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; Canton Supervisor Tom Yeck T h s station s a 1 A mam will h s

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use natural-colored brick on the gss plement surrounding buildings, such era Townships Utilities Authority

"Certainly, i t 's one of ths munity," said Osrfc Loren Ing brick en the b u l l ' The station alao will

to a tall pole eign tha t la

as t h s West- bank 's two driveways onto PordRoad wUl be stunt nated. Applebes's restaurant, which is Just, smst of

to our com- th s piufioasil Boeton Chicken, was seked to shan-

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Board hopefuls ready to speak

Close Up classes at Canton and Salem high schools will once again bring government to students, when candidates for P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n s c h o o l board speak June 8 and 10 at Salem High School.

Eight candidates have filed for three seats. Vyyig for the two four-year terms are Carol Bollman, Carolyn Bradley, Su-san Davis, Mark Horvath, Peg-gy Kalis and Steve Kilijanczyk. Running for the one-year term are incumbent Susan Feiten and challenger Valerie Greene. Trustees Les Walker and Carl Battishill are not seeking re-election.

Horvath, Bollman, Davis and Greene will speak from 7:15-10:25 a.m. Wednesday, June 8. Horvath and Bollman will speak again from 12:10-2:05.

On Friday, June 10, Kilijanc-zyk and Kalis will speak from 7:15-10:25 a.m. Addressing stu-dents from 12:10-2:05 will be Kilijanczyk, Davis and Feiten.

Bradley didn't return calls from Close Up teacher Mike McCauley and isn't scheduled to speak.

The intent of the forum is to enable students "to go back to their homes and let their par-

ents know the candidates ' s t a n d s on i s s u e s , " sa id McCauley.

"We will prep them about the budget and key problems at the park.

"We also want young people to let the candidates know what's going on at the park. There's over-population; more than 30 students in the class-room — we need portable classrooms and maybe more bathrooms. Many candidates have never been to the park. We'll give them a tour," said McCauley.

Gretzinger predicts s tudents will raise tough questions. "Kids are our best inter-viewers. They're not afraid to ask questions. They're com-pletely u n i n h i b i t e d , " said Gretzinger.

S tudents will have the chance to work for candidates of their choice as part of their after-school community ser-vice. "We want them to go door-to-door and pass out liter-ature at the polls for candi-dates who may live in their neighborhoods," said McCau-ley. "What better way for stu-dents to learn about govern-ment than getting involved with grass roots campaigning?"

Honors convocation to be televised Omnicom Cable is televising on

WLOC Channel 8 the Canton and Salem high school honors convo-cation, which took place May 19.

Cablecasts of the Canton con-vocation are set for 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 1; 8 p.m. Satur-day, June 4; and 4 p.m. Monday, June 6.

Cablecasts of the Salem honors convocation are scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 8 and 8 p.m. Saturday, June 11.

They'll also be cablecast the week of June 13 in conjunction with the airing of the Canton and Salem graduation ceremonies to be held Sunday, June 12.

Broadcast times and dates will be announced, or call 469-7321.

Also on tap are broadcasts of the Plymouth-Canton Board of Education candidates' night host-ed by the Field Elementary PTO May 19.

Tlie forum will air on Channel 8 at 9:30 p.m. tonight; et 5:30 p.m.

Friday, June 3; at 7:30 p.m. Moo-day, June 6; at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 7; and at 9:30 p.m. Thurs-day , June 9.

Voters will elect three candi-dates to the Plymouth-Canton school board in the June 13 elec-tion.

Children's author publishes new book B Y J U L I E B R O W N STAKF WRITER

Kathryn Osebold Galbraith now calls Tacoma, Wash., home. Plymouth, however, retains a spe-cial place in her heart.

She grew up in Plymouth, gra-duating from Our Lady of Good Counsel School and Plymouth High School. Galbraith, daughter of the late Charles and Gertrude Osebold, has family in Plymouth and Livonia and comes back regu-larly to visit.

"I was back last year for my 30th high school reunion," she said in a telephone interview. "I t was really fun."

She'll make another trip to Michigan soon, for the 1994 Mid-west Conference of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, to be held June 10-12 at the Novi Hilton. For registra-tion information, contact Ellen

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how to write a kids' picture book from a writer's point of view, and on short chapter books.

She has a new book out, "Roommates Again," published by Margare t K. McElderry Books/Macmillan Publishing Co. The book, for first- through third-grader*, is the last in a trilogy which includes "Roommates" and "Roommates and Rachel."

The newest book, which came out in March, tells the ongoing story of sisters Mimi and Beth. The girls go to summer camp to-gether when Mimi's best friend gets the chicken pox and has to cancel. "So they are roommates again at camp." The girls discover that each is picky about some-

thing. "I 'm jus t delighted, of course,"

she said in describing the book's publication. All three books were done by the same artist, Mark Graham.

"There 's no Plymouth in this book. The camp is a camp I strict-ly created." Galbraith had never been to a sleep-over camp, so she sought the advice of her nieces, who live in Washington state and have been to camp. The book is dedicated to them; to Galbraith's husband, Steve; and to her sister-in-law.

The newest book is Galbraith's 10th for children. Her 11th is due out next spring and is also for ear-ly elementary youngsters. "Hold-ing Onto Sunday" tells the story of a girl who lives with her grand-

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She keeps busy with her writ-ing, but also finds time to serve as executive director of the Tacoma Philharmonic. She's looking for-ward to her upcoming visit to Michigan, and to seeing her fami-ly. Three of her four brothers live in the area.

"Coming back for the reunion was fun. A lot of the people i hadn' t seen literally in 30 years, h was just wonderful to see how people were thriving."

Weight lifter plans Russian trip Lewis Hughes of Canton is

planning a trip to Russia this August. But instead of sightsee-ing, Hughes himself will be one of the main attractions.

Hughes, a powerlifter, was se-lected to perform in the closing ceremonies of the 1994 Goodwill Games held in Moscow later this summer. He and other members of TEAM USA, a group of power-lifters from across the country, will team up with Canadian and Russian peers as they simulta-neously lift weights totalling

100,000 pounds in Kirov Stadium. The event is scheduled during half-time of the Russian All-Star soccer match.

In addition to his performance, Hughes and his teammates will represent the Unites States of America in weight lifting compet-itions against teams from Russia and Finland.

Powerlifting officials from the United States Powerlifting Feder-ation (USPF) and the Association for International Cultural Ex-change Programs (A1CEP) are

hopeful that the competition well help promote the acceptance of powerlifting as an Olympic sport.

"Statistics indicate that the popularity of Powerlifting is surg-ing. There are more men, women, boys and girls powerlifting every day," said Ed Enos, Chairman of the TEAM USA selection com-mittee. Following the competi :ion, presentations will be made o solicit the support of Russian ind Finnish officials to make xiwerlifting an official Olympic 4 port.

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Voters tn the June 13 election will fil three seats on the Ptymouth-Canton Board ot Education Eight candidates have filed A one-year term is open, and two tour-year terms Vying tor the one-year seat are Valerie Greene and Trustee Susan Ferten Running tor the tour-year seats being vacated by incumbents Les Walker and Carl Battishdi are Carol Bollman. Carofyn Bradley. Susan Davis. Mart Horvath. Peggy Kalis and Steve Kjl i janczy* The one-year seat is the remainder of Trustee Dean Swartzwelter's term Feiten was appointed when Swartzwetter resigned due to health reasons

CAROL BOLLMAN of Canton Township B a c k g r o u n d : • married with three children,; two of whom graduated from Plymouth-Canton schools and one who attend* Canton High School • home maker • attended Jackson Junior College and the University of Michigan Act iv i t ies : r serves on district '* parent forum and curriculum restructuring committee • helped establish Michigan Association for Children with Learning Disabilities Worked as the organiza-tion's president and executive secretary • helped draft Michigan Special Education Rules and Regulations

We don't have money to gwe anyone an naease I would love to give everyone a 10-percenl raise I f * not t a r e why even consder it7 Teacher* may have to start paymQ tor some d the* own medcai programs.

I I be the candrtate you get no ju r * mail from I'm attendng board meedngs, PTO meetings homeowner meetings and whatever anyone wants to nvrte me to

SUSAN DAVIS of Canton Township B a c k g r o u n d : • married, with three children, a daughter at Grand Valley State University and 18-year-old twins at Canton High School • director of community senses. Growth Works • bache tor's degree tn social work from Madonna University • master's degree tn community agency coun seltng at Eastern Michigan University Activ i t ies : • serves on Community Council for Substance Abuse Prevention and the Plymouth-Canton gang task forre • served on 2010 Committee developing concept papers • special education parent advocate • longtime president. Hulstng Elementary PTO

Staff compensation has to be more n tune to what the pubic sector is getting Most people donl get 6 or 7 percent raises any more It can't be as automatic as rt always has been Businesses have had to pare down and cut back WeH have to trte the b u M wtf i every-one eise

I plan to do some door-to-door campaigning r different neighborhoods wrtwre people know me. and to go to the* friends and neghbors. I'm trying to meet with drfterent groups m the community, and union groups

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• educational nurse coordinator, bachelor of science degree in nursing

SUSAN FEITEN of Plymouth Township B a c k g r o u n d : • married, mother of two school-aged children University of Michigan Hospital, Home Peritoneal Dialysis > from Ohio State University Activ i t ies : • parent volunteer, Isbister Elementary • Isbtster PTO member • helped organize and co-moderated legislative forum at Isbister • founder, former co-chair of Class-size Action Partnership • president Wentbnar II Homeowners Association. 1991-92 • worked on several mill-age campaigns

The orty way we can progress • to wort cooperatively Up intii now, it's been adversarial bergartng. I hope we can go toward more co#ab-orative twgarwng We a l have the same goals it takes money, and we are all gong to have to start wxryng about where the money s coming trom That gets down t site-based management. V « we have a tagger dub. but ths an ! gang to get us where we need to be It potenbafly could set up a very negative s*uator tor students m th« state

I'm sert-tunded I'm keeping my spending to a immmurr. It wdl be under $1,000 If people want to contnbute. I'm not turning them down I'm gong door-to-door and I'm trying to get out there wrtfi some literature and a few brochures I'm gong to be selective about my mailings

hairdresser. VALERIE GREENE of Plymouth Township B a c k g r o u n d : • married, with a high-school aged son arui a 2-year-old daughter Schwabs Hair Studio, Canton Act iv i t i e s : • alternate coordinator. 13th Congressional District for United We Stand America • studying accounting, marketing and management at Schoolcraft College

I befce*e that chrfdren n our schools shouldn't have to pay emotion ady or in any other way for any pay increases When I went to school. I cfrdn't have to worry about whether we were going to have a prom or not. That stuff is why I'm running.

I plan to sperd a big fat zero I know a lot of peope r this community They a l know me personally Bas»ca*y most of my spare Qme goes to United We Stand America, and a lot of my spare money Baacaily l cant afford it Ptus I donl want to be beholden to anyone That is what has perverted the political system r this country °eop»e make campaigr contributions and expect thngs m r e w n

MARK HORVATN of Canton Township B a c k g r o u n d : • married with two elementary school-aged children • reliability engineer, f-ord Motor Company • bachelor of science degree in metallurgical engineering. Michigan Technological University • master's degree in applied statistics. Oakland University

Activ i t ies : • T-ball coach • assistant soccer coach • member YMCA • active in Miller Elementary

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I thrifc we need to be competitive To be compettjve. we can t afford to pay $10,000, or we re gomg to get $10,000-a-year teachers These are the people educating our chidren But the pot is fixed We need to pnonfcze what we do wrth our resources We have to provide a competifcve wage but the money is Iwnrted

It wifl be a shoestring, ow budget campaign I don't think it's m my best interest to go out looking for funding I've worn out a few pairs of shoes gong door-to-door

PEOOY KALIS of Plymouth Township B a c k g r o u n d : • married with two school-aged children • administratis assistant. Holy Trinity Tiny Tots Preschool in Livonia • attended Michigan State University • completing computer infor-mation systems degree, Schoolcraft College Act iv i t i e s : • former president, board member Plymouth Children 's Co-op Nursery School • super-intendent. teacher for Midweek Education Programs at Holy Tnnily Im the ran Church • Farrand PTO member, sue years, chair for two years • / CARE member • member School Improvement Team and School Budget committees

We have to talk to our urwns I find it appalling admrtstratxjn doesn't meet with them on a regular basis. |ust to hear the* concerns Commurwcation s *nport*tf. it g«s back to r d u d n g everyone l fww it s a shame we donl have those contracts (of the s»-barga«ng employee groups) settled We have tost trust of the entire group Show them what you're working with, and let them make some of the deci-sions, too You have a lot of h<ing of thngs You can't operate take that

I plan to spend under $1 000 I wonl be prribng signs I think you should get elected cm who you are yovx track record and what you befceve I plan to go door- to- door taJk to people 1 know, and ask tor ther support

STEVE KILIJANCZYK of Canton Township B a c k g r o u n d : • married with fu>e school-aged children in elementary and high school • systems analyst. Hospice of Southeast Michigan Software Development Department • bachelor of science degree in mathematics, master's in business in finance. University of Chicago

Act iv i t i e s : • Allen School Parent Advisory Group • Canton Advisory Council • homeowners asso-

ciation treasurer

If you have the money and rases are warranted fine tf you don t have the money , you donl go into a deficit spendng position ^asi

year, increases were granted and we didnl have the money to

cover it. I would ike to see the money r hand first betore »'s alto-

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I plan to talk to people m groups and go door-to-door l'» be putting up s^ns and drttnbutmg some advertisements and newsletters m subdivisions I'm running on a Canton slate I probably wonl spend more than S200S30C

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Teacher ret i res: Peg Heiney of Plymouth adjusts a mask on the head of Ashley Wins-low, a student at Bird Elementary. Heiney has taught kindergarten at the school for 26 years.

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When Peg Heiney of Plymouth foes shopping at the mall, chance* are food that it'a a former student ringing up her purchases And when ahe orders out for dinner, chances are even better that it'a a former student delivering her ptssa.

This will make retiring next month alter 36 years of teaching kindergarten at Bird Elementary just a little easier, ahe sakL Of course, shel l miaa her atu-denta, but she w o n t have to go too far to look for them.

aee my former students all of the t i n s . I am waited on at restaurants by them and I ran into t h e n all of the tiane," asid Heiney.

Bird parent Kel lie Grady agrees. Her eon, Adam, ft, is in Heiney . d s e e and aha with eome of Heiney 's farmer students. When I tell people who Adam'a tescher is, people my, 1 when I waa in kindergarten ' "

TVL. cxperieooe prompted Grady eata to i a ran I as • reunion-style Heiaaqr. The tee ie eche<h»Ud far 4 paa- P f k l y S, la the Bird Elementary g fm. F i f a - A « • * «

boring communities for nine years before coming to Bird. Once there, ahe found her niche with tn« kin-(iergartners. *I love this age so much. The children are so loving, ao giving."

Heiney found a way to give back eome of herself through music. Every year, ahe has relied on her own musical background to produce a kindergarten "operetta." Heiney believee tha t music is an import-ant part of a youn, life. t b . a c r — i " bringing out the ahy.

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Man dies in auto accident Judgeship from page 1A

A Howell man was killed on May 30 when a boat and trailer being pulled by a vehicle on southbound on 1-275 came lose and croaaed the median, striking a 1987 Ford Tempo.

Earl Markey, 45, was traveling northbound on 1-275 just south of

Michigan Avenue when the boat and trailer detached itaelf from the 1987 Chevrolet Suburban pulling it.

The boat and trailer crossed the median and struck Markey's car, shearing off the top. Markey, the only occupant of the vehicle, was

taken to Annapolis Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, according to Tammie Colling, Canton Township Police spok-esperson.

Police are attempting to deter-mine how the trailer came unhitched from the Suburban.

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all-night celebration in a safe en-vironment at the high schools. "The main purpose of this event is to eliminate graduation night tragedies resulting from drinking and driving to numerous private celebrations," said Furmanek.

About 1,000 graduates are ex-pected to attend this year's party.

Donations should be made pay-able to the 1994 C E P Senior Class Party and sent to 7600 Kings-bridge, Canton 48187.

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• 'The main purpose of this event Is to elimi-nate graduation night tragedies resulting from drinking and driving to numerous private cele-brations.' _ . _

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For more information, call Fur-manek at 455-1619. or Linda Grube at 459-8264.

The party is open to 1994 PCEP graduates only. Tickets are $20 per person in advance, and $22 at the door. If students leave before the party ends, they will not be readmitted.

Township and city police say they will vigorously enforce all lo-cal and state laws during the next few weeks.

The intent is to avert problems at motels rented by graduates. Complaints in the past have ranged from underage drinking to disorderly conduct and malicious destruction of property.

Lowe said Breen'a filing stood out *4utly because he'd filed the fewest petition signatures — around 200, with 162 required.

" I t was difficult to challenge Maury because he and I had spent so much time in the Repub-lican Party, trying to achieve that party's goals," Lowe said.

On further examining Breen's filing, Lowe said he and his brother Chuck, also an attorney, noticed some who signed the peti-t ions were not registered to vote in the 35th judicial district.

"We pointed that out to bureau of elections staff. We were in-formed nothing would be done with that unless a formal chal-lenge was filed," Lowe said.

Lowe said he and his brother discussed whether or not to chal-lenge on the drive home.

"Certainly, as leader of the lo-cal party, he was one 1 learned lessons from; it was difficult to challenge on that regard. But I kept running into one problem: The law is pretty clear on this," Lowe said, adding, "I 'm asking people to hire me to be judge, and in that role I'm asked to apply the law as it is written.

"I may not like the law, I may see that it has harsh consequenc-es, but 1 couldn't go out in front of the people to hire me to be their judge if 1 didn't have the back-bone to apply the law when it came to something like this," Lowe said.

"I was in a position where I saw no alternative," Lowe said.

Maurice Breen

Bradley Wittman, director of information for the state elections bureau in Lansing, said the board, made up of two Republi-cans and two Democrats, voted unanimously to deny Breen ac-cess to the ballot because of the "insufficiency of his petitions."

Wittman said some signatures were ruled invalid, bringing Breen's total below the minimum needed to have a candidate's name placed on the ballot.

Wittman said that during an election year it's typical for the board to reject 10-12 candidates for insufficient petitions filed, out of hundreds of candidates.

Ron Lowe

Other candidates for a seat on the 35th District court bench are Stephen Boak, Jacquel ine George, Michael Gerou, Victoria Hariri, Carol Levitte, Maria Petifco, Denn i s S h r e w s b u r y , Kevin Simowski, Karen Woodside and Edward Zelmanski Jr .

The candidates are seeking to succeed Judge James Garber, who has served nearly 16 years as 35th District judge.

The position pays an annual salary of nearly $100,000. The court, in Plymouth, serves greater Plymouth and Northville and Canton Township.

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Local group 'adopts' Rouge mile B Y R A L P H R . EC H T I N A W 9TAF> WfUTU

The W»yne County chapter of the Michigan Duck Hunters As-sociation has "adopted" • mile segment of the Rouge River be-tween Stark and Farmington roads in Livonia.

Association members are ex-pected to patrol their portion of the Rouge periodically, noting problems and collecting litter. A sign will be placed near the river to note the association's "adop-tion."

The duck hunters see a direct correlation between keeping the Rouge clean and maintaining an acceptable hunting environment. "The water ends up in Lake Erie, and that ' s where most of us do our hunting and fishing," said chapter president John Rodeman of Westland.

Association member Rick Ci-gile of Canton Township said he was "thri l led" to hear of the adop-tion. "The Michigan Duck Hunt-ers Association is not just about hunting," he said. "I t 's about conservation, also."

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Area sites need volunteers for cleanup The ninth annual Rouge Res-

cue is set for Saturday at 27 sites throughout the area.

Volunteers are urged to wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts and sturdy shoes or boots. They strould bring insect spray and tools, such as rakes, shovels, heavy rope and pruning shears.

Volunteers are still needed at area cleanup sites. The locations include: • Oakland Community College/ Orchard Ridge Campus, 27055 Orchard Lake, Farmington Hills (north side of Building H). Con-t a a Mike Kadrofske, 471-7606. • Corner of Belfast and West-

minster, west of Middlebelt and north of Eight Mile, Farmington Hills. Contact Jean Barrett, 473-9520. • Canton Township Hall, 1150 S. Canton Center Road. Contact Mi-chael Ager, 397-5389. • Levan Knoll, Hines Drive be tween Newburgh and Wayne roads, Livonia, Contact Sharon Sabat, 421-2000, Ext. 221. • Bonnie Brook Golf Club, south-east corner of Eight Mile and Telegraph roads. Contact Tom McManaman, 534-2830. • Riverdale Park, West Riverdale at Dehner, southeast of Telegraph and Six Mile roads. Contact Don

Daniels . 534-2552. • Universi ty of Mich igan-Dear -born, Evergreen Road, between Ford and H u b b a r d ( N a t u r a l Area /Fai r Lane Es ta te ) . Con tac t Mike Hayes. 593-5338. • S m i t h E lemen ta ry School . Mc-Kinley and Byron s t ree ts , one block north of Ann Arbor Road. P lymouth . Contac t J i m P e n n . 453-1234. Ext 229. • Lola Valley Park, Lola Valley Drive at Beech Daly. Redford Townsh ip . Con tac t Karen Hicks, 534 0605.534 5441 • Holl iday N a t u r e Preserve Asso-ciat ion, Warren at Newburgh mads . Wes t l and . Contact Pat Ko-

bylarz, 421-8190. • The city of Westland is spon-soring a site at the Holliday Park Nature Preserve. Contact Jay Gil-bert or Bob Patterson. 595-0288. • Waste Management Inc. is sponsoring the Hines Drive east of Newburgh Road site. Contact Chris Narrin, 462-6900. • City Management Corp. is sponsoring the Nankin Mills site at Hines Drive and Ann Arbor Trail. Contact Tony Ranee, 923-3300.

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Placing a wreath: Veterans Greg Huddas, Angel Cruz and Joe Dorey participated in ceremonies honoring veterans at Kellogg Park.

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Under sunny skies, h u n d r e d s of residents lined Main Street from the railroad tracks to the May-flower Hotel for the a n n u a l Plym-outh Memorial Day parade .

Children and adu l t s waved red, white and blue flags a n d clapped as the city remembered its veter-a n s with the parade, followed by a memorial ceremony in Kellogg Park.

• Children and adults wavad red, white and blue flags and clapped as the city remem-bered Its veterans with the parade.

Special performances by the P lymouth Fife and D r u m Corps a n d the P lymouth-Canton Educa-t i ona l Pa rk M a r c h i n g B a n d roused the crowd, as did appear-ances by local veterans groups.

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Gathering: Joanne Fergu-son — her husband, Bill, is a Vietnam veteran — holds a teddy bear as she gathers with hundreds of others for Memorial Day ceremonies.

D e c k s from page 1A

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"I th ink people are trying to do more t h a n they uaed to," Mans said. "We' re seeing two or three tiers a n d more elaborate rail sys-tems."

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"We walk through people who don' t know which end of p hammer to use; they end up building the i r own deck," Mans said.

While t rea ted Ponderosa pine has been the favored wood for deck building, M a n s said more and more folks are opting for cedar t rea ted on the underside.

" T e r m i t e s or other insects won't eat it, so it won't go bad," he explained.

Mans said the moat difficult pa r t of deck building is digging hole* to hold suppor t beams. By local ordinancsa, support beams are required, aa are railings if the deck exceeds a certain h e i g h t

Both Canton and Plymouth Townsh ip offer handout* to those bui lding decks, to show min imum specifications.

In Canton, the m i n i m u m depth for posts or footings is 42 inches, and decks over 30 inches from the ground require railings. In Plym outh Township . 42-inch footings are also required, and decks 24 inches or higher above grade must be railed. In Canton, three steps or more mus t be railed, while in P lymouth Township , more than three steps m u s t be railed.

T h e city of P lymouth places re-qu i rements s imilar to those in P lymouth Townsh ip on deck building. J i m Penn of the city bui ld ing depa r tmen t said the city get* requests for about 100 decks each year.

" W e have li t t le ones and big ones, not as big as aome they have in the township ." he said.

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K n o l l e n b e r g o p p o s e s G r e a t S o c i e t y i n i t i a t i v e s Here's how Observer A Eccen-tric-area members of Congress were recorded on major roll call votes in the week ending May 13

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E c o n o m i c D e v e l o p m e n t : By a vote of 328 to 89. the House passed HR 2442 to fund the Eco-nomic Development Administration and the Appalachian Regional Commission at a budget of $ 1.6 billion over three ft seal years, be-ginning wtth 1994. If the bill be-comes law, it will mark the first time since 1982 that Congress has reauthorized the two Great Society agencies that dispense federal grants and loans to build infrastruc-ture and spur economic develop ment. Presidents Reagan and Bush tried to kill the EDA and ARC. but Democratic Congresses have kept them alive with annual appro-priations.

A yes vote was to pass the bill. Arsa r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s vo t ing y e s were : Bob Csrr, D-Pontlac, Dale KIM**, D-Fllnt, Sande r Levin, D-SouthfteW and William Ford, O Ypallanti. Voting no; J o s e p h

Knollenberg, R-BJrmtngham.

A p p a l a c h i a n C o m m i s s i o n : By a vote of 143 to 261 , the House rejected an amendment to HR 2442 (above) to kill the Appala-chian Regional Commission (ARC), a Great Society agency that has spent $6 billion since the mid-1960s to combat rural poverty in 13 Appalachian Mountain states from New York to Alabama.

A yes vote was to kill the Appala-chian Regional Commission. Ar*a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s vo t ing yea ware: Joseph Knollenberg. Vot ing no: Bob C a n , Dal* Kltd**, Sande r Levin and William Ford.

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B o s n i a : By a vote of 50 to 49. senators approved the weaker of two bills they were considering to provide Amencan arms to Bosnia Muslims. This measure (S 2040) was sponsored by Majority Leader George Mitchell. D-Mame. with President Clinton's backing. It di-rected the president to work through NATO to get the United Nations to lift its ban on the out-

side world arming outgunned Muslim forces against Serbs and Croats.

Most senators who voted no fa-vored a stronger measure by Mi-nority Leader Bob Dole. R-Kan., that also was passed by the Sen-ate. Dole sought to provide Ameri-can arms immediately and directly to Bosnian Muslims regardless of the UN embargo. Some other senators voting no objected to any lifting the UN embargo.

Supporter Paul Simon. D-lll.. said: "We should not be a Lone Ranger in the world. You have to work with the community of na-tions. But the administration has to understand that we feel their policy has been anemic . . . and we have to do better. . . The ad-ministration has to lead or I am ready to vote for a Dole-type amendment."

Carl Levin, D-Mich.. who op-posed the Mitchell substitute. said: "We and the nations of the world, acting through the U.N., are unwilling to take actions necessary

to protect the civilians m Bosnia against ethnic cleansing and ag gression . . . if we are not writing to defend them, we must surely al-low the primary victims of aggres-sion to defend themselves, a guar antee that ts in the United Nations charter." ,

A yes vote supported the weaker of two pending measures for arm-ing Bosnian Muslims. Michigan S e n a t o r s Carl Levin. D, voted no. DonaM Rtegto. D, voted yea.

1 9 9 5 B u d g e t : By a vote of 53 to 46. the Senate approved the con-ference report on the Congression-al Budget Resolution (H Con Res 218) for FY 1995-99. For 1995. it sets spending at $ 1.51 tnllion while anticipating revenues of $ 1.34 trillion and an annual deficit of about $ 175 billion.

About half of the budget is enti-tlement spending that by law can-not be cut. About 14 percent is mandatory spending to pay inter-est on the national debt. The re-

maining one-third of federal spend-ing is for discretionary internation-al. defense and domestic programs that can be cut. By category, the largest outlays are $337 billion for Social Security. $251 billion for de-fense, $214 billion for debt service and $ 161 billion for Medicare.

A yes vote was to approve the Congressional Budget Resolution. Carl Levin voted yea. Donald Rle-gle v o t e d yes .

G i f t B a n : By a vote of 95 to four, the Senate passed a bill (S 1935) that bans nearly all meals, gifts, travel, hospitality at resorts, cam-paign contributions and other fi-nancial favors that many members of Congress and their staff routine-ly accept from special interests, in-cluding registered lobbyists.

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Parolees who commit felonies while on parole will spend a lot more time in prison if Wayne County chief assistant prosecutor George Ward has his way.

Two Wayne County Circuit judges have sided with Ward in his interpretation of a 1988 law that has never been widely en-forced.

The law, MCL 76fl.7a(2), says that parolees convicted of a felony while on parole must serve "the remaining portion" of the initial prison sentence before serving any part of the second sentence.

Ward contends that "the re-maining portion" means the max imum sentence. Other attorneys argue that "the remaining por-tion" is the minimum sentence or something in between the mini-mum and the maximum sentenc-es.

Usually, reoffending parolees are incarcerated only for the mini-mum sentence to the second crime. The remaining portion of the first crime's sentence is waived.

Wayne County Circuit judges Susan Bieke-Neilson and Kaye Tertzag agree with Ward's inter-pretation of the 1988 law.

Tertzag wrote a 17-page opinion on the subject in the case of a

man with 10 prior convictions who committed a crime while on parole The opinion is dated Mav 2.

"This case involves facts which should make those involved with the criminal justice system blush.' Tertzag wrote. "(State lawmakers) have adopted strict rules and regulations which should govern all who are in-volved with the criminal justice system. Unfortunately, those rules and regulations have not been enforced and. as a conse-quence. the legislative purpose is

• ' E n f o r c e m e n t o f t h i s p r i n c i p l e w i l l d o m o r e . . . t o s t o p r e p e a t o f -f e n d e r s t h a n a l l t h e r e p e t i t i o u s r e p r o -s e c u t i n g o f t h e s a m e I n d i v i d u a l s b y a l l t h e . . . c o u n t y p r o s e c u -t o r ' s o f f i c e s a c r o s s t h e s t a t e c a n e v e r h o p e t o s t o p . '

George Ward Chief assistant prosecutor

thwarted and the will of the peo-ple abrogated."

In conclusion, Tertzag wrote. "This court holds that MCL 768.7a(2) mandates that a reof-fending parolee must serve the maximum term of his first sen-tence prior to serving his sentence for the subsequent offense."

Ward is also appealing the case of Gregory Lee Young, who has been in and out of state prison 15 times. Young committed a break-in while on parole for armed rob-bery.

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Lawrence Silverman sentenced Young to consecutive prison terms in accordance with MCL 768.7a(2) on Aug. 7. 1992. When the state Department of Correc-tions balked at Silverman's inter-pretation of the law. a declaratory judgment by Judge Bieke-Neilson was requested. Bieke-Neilson backed Ward, and the case went to the state Court of Appeals.

Ward filed a brief with the Court of Appeals March 11 to ar-gue his caae for MCL 768.7a{2). "Enforcement of this principle will do more, directly and effec-tively, to stop repeat offenders than all the repetitious repro-secuting of the same individuals by all the special Repeat Offend-ers Bureaus created in all the county prosecutor's offices across the state can ever hope to stop." he wrote.

The Court of Appeals is expect-ed to issue an opinion on the ap-peal this year. If the court sides with Ward, judges throughout Michigan will be compelled to sentence reoffending parolees to consecutive sentences.

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OSCAS F. Services for Oscar F. Lindberg, 77, of Farmington Hills were 11 a.m. today s t Faith Covenant Church in Farmington HHls. Burial was in Oakland Hills Memorial Gar-dens, Novi.

H e was born April 23,1917, in Gcand Rapids. He died Sunday, May 29, in Farmington HUIB. He formerly lived in Detroit and Grand Rapids. He was employed as a comptroller at Armour and Company in Detroit for 38 years,

was a member of Grand Rap _ Jymphony for 15 years, play-

ing French horn, cello and string bass. He was an active member of Faith Covenant Church as treas-urer, deacon trustee, and on the mission board. After retiring, he worked at a real estate firm in Farmington Hills. He served in the Navy for three years and was s World War II veteran.

He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Isabelle Lindberg of Farm-ington Hills; three sons, Frederick Lindberg, Robert Lindberg and Richard Lindberg; two daughters, Carol Henderson and Mary Bu-chan; one sister, Marie Lindberg; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews, including Rosita Smith of Plymouth.

Arrangements were made by McCabe Funeral Home.

BRIAN K. ROBAR Services for Brian K. Robar, 26, of Ida Township in Monroe County were Tuesday, May 31, at the Dearborn Chapel of the Howe-Peterson Funeral Homes. Burial was in Glen Eden Cemetery.

He was born March 26, 1968, in Dearborn. He died Thursday, May 26, in Monroe County. He was a 1987 graduate of Plymouth Canton High School.

He is survived by his parents, Robert and Carole of Ida Town-ship; four brothers, Christopher Robar, Jeffrey Robar, Shawn Ro-bar and Robert Robar, and grand-parents, Josephine Davis and Rose Slovey.

ROBERTA 0. SLUNK Services for Roberta G. Blunk, 78, of Plymouth were Tuesday, May 31, at Schrader-Howell Funeral Home. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery.

She was born Aug. 9, 1915, in Toledo, Ohio. She died Saturday,

, May 28, in Westland. She was a homemaker most of her life. She taught second grade at Clarence-ville from 1938-1940 and taught English at Plymouth High School from 1944-1945. She had been a resident of Plymouth for 74 years. She graduated from Plymouth High School and Eastern Michi-gan University with a bachelor of arts degree. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth.

She is survived by her husband, Melvin Blunk of Plymouth; one daughter, Jane t Jaskierny of Plymouth; and two grand-daughters, Julie and Holly of Plymouth.

Memorial contributions may be given to the Dunning-Hough Li-brary, Plymouth.

MARY J. MATT Services for Dr. Mary J. Hatt, 68, of Farmington Hills were Tues-day, May 31, at Schrader-Howell Funeral Home.

She was born June 6, 1925, in Chicago, III. She died Sunday, May 29, in Farmington Hills. She was a clinical psychologist with an office in Northville. She was a

full professor at Madonna Univer-sity and a consultant at Our Lady of Providence in Northville. She moved to the Farmington HillB community 10 years ago from Northville. She was a member of the American Psychological Asso-ciation. She earned master 's and doctorate degrees from the Uni-versity of Houston. She was a graduate of Michigan State Uni-versity.

She is survived by one daugh-ter, Cheryl L. Halpin of Westland.

Memorial contributions may be given to the American Cancer So-ciety.

ELUCE KULICK Services for Ellice Kulick, 73, of Plymouth Township are at 10 a.m. Friday, June 3, at St. John 's Episcopal Church.

She was born Feb. 4, 1921, in Norfolk, Neb. She died Saturday, May 28, in Plymouth Township. She was the owner and manager of "Studio of Ellice" in Plymouth, where she taught ceramics, weav-ing and spinning. She also ran the weaving shop at Greenfield Vil-lage for five years. She taught classes in the adult education program and to high school stu-dents at the Plymouth-Canton Schools. She was a member of Eastern Star. She previously lived in Dearborn.

She is survived by four sons, Alden Thomas Kulick Jr. of Bremerton, Wash., A. Timothy Kulick of Plymouth, A. Terence Kulick of Plymouth and Mark Kulick of Virginia; one daughter, Terese Whitten of Farmington Hills; 11 grandchildren; one brother, Lawrence of Arizona and one sister, Aleene Helvey of Ari-zona.

Arrangements were made by Schrader-Howell Funeral Home.

WILBUR E. HAMILTON SR. Services for Wilbur E. Hamilton Sr., 71, of Plymouth were Wednesday, June 1, at Vermeulen Funeral Home. Burial was in Knollwood Memorial Park.

He was bom May 5, 1923, in Redford Township. He died Sun-day, May 29, in Plymouth. He re-tired from Packaging Corporation of America in Plymouth after 15 years.

He is survived by his wife, Grace I. Hamilton of Plymouth; one son, Wilbur Hamilton Jr . of Garden City, one daughter. Nancy Fowler of Plymouth; six grand-children; three brothers, David Hamilton of Ypsilanti, Orville Hamilton of Ypsilanti and Don-ald Hamilton of Ypsilanti; and two sisters, Laura Dehart of Kala-mazoo and Bertha Hudgins of Reeves, Tenn.

Memorial contributions may be given to Michigan Cancer Foun-dation.

EDWIN B. FINLEY Services for Edwin B. Finley, 55, of Canton will be held at a future date.

He was born Sept. 4, 1938 in Hot Spot, Ky. He died Wednes-day, May 25, in Canton Town-ship. He was a veteran.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Finley of Canton; four daughters, Lisa, Cheryl, Karen and Kim; three sons, Joe, Steve and Donald; 17 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be given to the Children's Leukemia Foundation. Arrangements were made by Howe-Peterson Funeral Home.

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The University of Michigan Club of the Plymouth Communi-ty will host its annual meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, J u n e 6, at the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer.

Ken Fisher, director of the Uni-versity of Michigan Musical Soci-ety, will be master of ceremonies for the event.

The evening's highlights will include the naming of the club's scholarship winner and approval of the 1994-95 slate of new offi-cers. ,

Members will have a chance to visit with the scholarship winner. Coffee, tea and cookies will be served.

Fisher also will give away prizes to trivia contest winners.

"Ken likes to give away lots of prizes. He'll ask all kinds of ques-tions," said the U-M Club's Ka-

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Jakubiak enrolled at the Uni-versity of Michigan-Dearborn with plans to major in engineer-ing.

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Physical exams planned Physical exams for Plymouth

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Rouge from page 5A

T h e "Rouge R ive rWatch" adoption program was made pos-sible by the Friends of the Rouge, a group that organizes the annual cleanup of the Rouge, which will occur on Saturday, June 4. Groups of 10 or more people are eligible to adopt part of the Rouge or its tributaries. Those interest-ed <-an call Friends of the Rouge

director Jim Graham at 961-4060. The duck hunters group has

about 30 members and meets once a month to shoot skeet at the Point Mouilee Shooting Range in Brownstown Township. Members also put metal Mnds on the legs of ducks, build decoys and stay informed on conservation issues. T h e y p u b l i s h a m o n t h l y

newsletter and often hunt togeth-er. Dues are $18 • year. For club information, call Cinidy Gerat a t 283-9590.

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"People associate the Rouge with contamination, but at the same time you don't see the peo-ple who complain about contami-nation out there cleaning it up," Henderson-Bills said.

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A yes vote was to pass the bill. Levin and RtegVe both voted yea.

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A yes opposed the House-passed Racial Justice Act. Levin and Rlegje voted no.

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Canton winner

Leo Addimando, Salem High School senior, won the recent 1994 regional/state Citizen Bee competition at Plymouth Salem High School.

Seventeen participants from as far away as Grand Rapids competed for U.S. savings bonds and an opportunity to travel to Washington. D.C., in late June to compete at for thousands of dollars in scholarships.

Citizen Bee is a civic education program and national academic competition of the Close Up Foundation. It is based on U.S. political and cul-tural history, government, geography, economics and current events. The Bee is designed to stim-ulate greater understanding of American her-itage and issues.

It also is a opportunity to recognize academic achievement of young people. The Citizen Bee involves students, educators, families and the community in acquiring knowledge and skills es-sential for effective citizenship.

Addimando. son of George and Maria Spatoulas of Canton, was one of seven students competing from Plymouth-Canton schools. This is the second year he. has been involved and the second time he qualified to compete in Washington. He'll visit the capital June '25-28.

Canton junior Christian Casper took third place in the competition and won a $100 U.S. savings bond

Education issues

United We Stand America - Michigan 13th Congressional District will host a public education seminar entitled "Outcomes and

Quality" at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. June 8, at the Canton Public Library.

Tom Tat tan , Plymouth-Canton Community Schools executive director for K-12 Instruction, will speak on outcome-based education, a contro-versial teaching method which among other things enables students to meet goals by re-tak-ing tests and re-doing assignments.

The session is open to the public. For more in-formation, call 459-2195.

First Rock 'N Bowl deemed a success B Y J O A N N E M A L I S Z E W S K I STAFF WRITER

A success is what many parents, you ths and organizers are calling the first-ever Rock *N Bowl at Super Bowl in Canton Friday night.

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the event - which will continue every Friday throughout the sum-mer - t ha t included bowling, danc-ing and r e f r e shmen t s . For $5 a person, youths ages 9-15 could" bowl (and rent bowling shoes* and dance to a live DJ from 7-10 p.m. at the

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Good form: Corey Pitts takes his turn at the kickoff of Rock TV Bowl at Super Bowl in Canton. The event is designed to give kids something to do throughout the summer on Friday nights.

bowling center, 45100 Ford Road. The summer- long effort is de-

signed to provide kids with some-thing to do, somewhere to go and a means of curbing gang activity.

The event is coordinated by the Canton Public Safety Depar tment and Super Bowl. "We had no prob-lems reported. We deem it a suc-cess," said Tammie Colling, Canton community relations officer. "For a first time, it was a good turnout."

Parents were invited to watch the event from a closed-in area at Super Bowl. "We let parents in. That way paren ts could have a good idea of what 's going on," Gutowski said. Colling said she also received a call from a mother who was pleased with the event.

Pa ren t s a re assured tha t the bowling center will be alcohol- and smoke-free, Gutowski said.

When kids ar r ive at the event

they are required to fill out a regis-tration form. That way bowling cen| ter personnel know who is at the event. "We can page kids if we need to," said Gutowski, who lauded Colling for her work in publicizing the event. £

The average age of youths in afcj tendance was 11-12 years. "Ther» were quite a few of each age group," Gutowski said.

Door prizes - T-shirts - were given out. Each Friday, Super Bowl wilj award prizes based on a theme, such as the fanciest baseball caps, which is scheduled for Friday, May 27. Each week will be a different theme*

From each $5 entrance fee. Super Bowl will make a 50 cent donation to the Canton Police Community Youth Education Program.

For more information about Rock 'N Bowl, contact Colling, 397-5344j or Super Bowl, 459-6070.

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CANTON EVENTS • END OF POLLUTION Ribbon cutting ceremony is 11 a.m. Friday at Rouge River Outfall on Beck and Geddes roads. Event cele-brates first flows of clean water back into the Rouge from the Ypsilanti authori-ty's plant.

• GRADUATION Plymouth Salem and Plymouth Canton High School graduation exercis-es are Sunday. June 12, at Hill Auditorium, Ann Ar-bor.

• OUTDOOR CONCERT Free concert is 7:30 p.m. tonight on the east side of Calvary Baptist Church, 43065 Joy Road, Canton. Music Department at Ply-mouth Christian Acad-emy features fifth grade through high school, choirs and band. Bring blankets or lawn chairs.

• KIDS NIGHT youth ages 9-15 can attend ''Rock-n-Bowl" program Friday nights throughout the summer at Super Bowl, 145100 Ford Road. Bowling, ilancing, party favors. J3uper Bowl to donate to panton Police Community JVouth Education Program.

« ANTIQUE APPRAISAL Canton Historical Society will hold its annual Du-Klouchelle's appraisal 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, at Canton Township Admin-istration Building, 1150 S. Canton Center Road. Small fee. 453-5297.

• RUMMAGE SALES Annual sale is 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. today through Satur-day at St. Thomas a'Beck-

i t , 555 S. Lilley. 397-9838. I Sale is 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. .Thursday and Friday, June ;9-10, at Christ the Good ; Shepherd Lutheran •Church, 42690 Cherry Hill. 981-0286.

• SENIOR SINGLES • Canton group meets 7 p.m. Saturday for "Mexican Fiesta" at Canton Recre-ation Center on Michigan Avenue. Dance begins at 8 p.m. Food served. Guest welcome. Spanish attire optional. Reservations by today, 455-2874.

• CANTON LIBRARY Upcoming events: Educa-

' tion seminar is 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 8. Speaker Dr. Tom Tattan, executive director, K-12 education, speaks on "Out-

'• comes & Quality." Public invited. Sponsored by United We Stand America,

J 13th Congressional Dis-trict . • Library tours are 8 p.m. i today and June 30. 397-<0999.

• FUNO-RAISCR '.First Annual Scrambles !Golf Outing in honor of Dr. rjohn M. Hoben, retiring a* Superintendent of Plym-Jouth-Canton Community •Schools, is Wednesday,

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Park visits: Discounted tickets to most major parks in Michigan and Ohio are available at the Parks and Recreation Departments: Can-ton, 397-5379; Plymouth, 455-6623. Tickets are available for Cedar Point, Sea World, Six Flags, Detroit Zoo, Greenfield Village, Kings Island, Four Bears, Canada's Wonderland, Crossroads Village, Geauga Lake, and the Michigan Renaissance Festival.

sored by Plymouth Elks Lodge 1780.

• ARTHRITIS HELP Self-help course begins 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 15, at Arbor Health Building, Plymouth. Reg-ister, 350-3030.

• GREEK FESTIVAL Free festival at Nativity of the Virgin Mary Greek Or-thodox Church, on Five Mile, east of Haggerty, in Plymouth is 3-10 p.m. Fri-day. June 17; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, and noon to 7 p.m. Sunday. Greek mu-sic and dance groups, Greek food, beer and wine, pony rides, clowns, moon-walk and more. 420-0131.

• FUN RUN Plymouth YMCA's 1th an-nual run is Father's Day, Sunday, June 19. Register or volunteer, 453-2904.

June 29. at Fellows Creek Golf Course. Tickets, 416-2740 or 416-2755. Raise funds for Educational Ex-cellence Foundation.

• AMUSEMENT PARKS Discounted tickets are available at Canton Parks and Recreation, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, cash only, good for any date, 397-5379. Includes Cedar Point, Sea World, Six Flags. Detroit Zoo, Green-field Village, Kings Island, Four Bears, others.

• CANTON SENIORS Focus:HOPE provides food to eligible seniors at the Canton Recreation Center, 397-1000, Ext. 278.

SPECIAL EVENTS • SEMINAR/LUNCHEON "You Are Someone Spe-cial" is the theme of a sem-inar, 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. June 11 at Fox Hills Coun-try Club, Plymouth Town-ship. Reservations, 454-0325. Hosted by Linda Land, 100.3 WNIC.

• CAMLLAC-LASALLE CLIIB

Lake St. Clair club meets 7:30 p.m. first Thursday of the month, Plymouth His-torical Museum, 155 S. Main, Plymouth. 453-3385. For those interested in an-tique automobiles, history and preservation.

• RETIREMENT PARTY Retirement reception for Peggy Heiney is 4-6 p.m. Friday, June 3, at Bird School. She is retiring after 36 years of teaching in the Plymouth school district.

Present and former stu-dents and their families are invited.

• FUND-RAISER Plymouth Christian Acad-emy's "Waitperson For a Day" fund-raiser is 5-8 p.m. Monday, June 6, at Silverman's Restaurant, 9468 S. Main, Plymouth. PCA's staff members will serve as waitpersons and bussers. All tips to PCA. Silverman's will match all tips up to $150. PCA, 459-3505.

• SUNRISE SALES Downtown Plymouth stores will have sale 5-10 a.m. Saturday, June 18. At 5 a.m., 50 percent savings on many items; 6 a.m.. 40 percent off; 7 a.m., 30 per-cent. etc. Low-impact aero-bics at Sideways at 8 a.m. Sponsored by Chamber Retail Committee.

• FLAG DAY Ceremony is 2 p.m. Sun-day, June 12, at Kellogg Park, Plymouth. Spon-

• FARMERS MARKET Market hours are 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturdays through Oct. 15, in down-town Plymouth across from Kellogg Park, next to the Penn Theatre. Plym-outh Chamber of Com-merce, 453-1540.

• FIREARMS Basic firearms classes at Western Wayne County Conservation Association, 6700 Napier, Plymouth Township, include: rifle, July 6; and muzzleloading, Aug. 3. 535-0436.

• "THE AMERICAN ROAD" Exhibit continues through June at Plymouth Histori-cal Museum, 155 S. Main, 455-8940.

• POOLS NEEDED Plymouth YMCA needs pools in Canton or Plym-outh for summer swim pro-gram. Receive free lessons. 453-2904.

• CLASSES Plymouth: Plymouth Cul-tural Center open ice skat-ing, 455-1782.

Parks and Recreation, Adult Co-Ed 4s Sand Vol-leyball Leagues, register by June 14, 455-6623.

YMCA classes, 453-2904. Dog Obedience clasB is 6-6:45 June 20 to Aug. 15 at Pioneer School.

• AMUSEMENT PARKS Discounted tickets to most major amusement parks in Michigan and Ohio are available at City of Plym-outh Parks and Recreation Department, 455-6623.

FOR KIDS • KIDS GOLF Junior league golf for ages 10-13 and 14-17 meets Tuesdays beginning June 21; junior prepaid program, ages 14-17, Monday-Fri-day, June 20 to Aug. 22. Fox Hills, 8768 N. Territo-rial, Plymouth. 453-7272.

• ART CAMP D&M Art Studio, in coop-eration with Plymouth Cultural Center, will regis-ter kids ages 3-16 for camp. 453-3710.

• LEADERS CLUR National YMCA program for kids ages 11-15 meets 7-8:30 p.m. every other Wednesday, Plymouth YMCA office, 248 S. Union. 453-2904.

• CLASSES Plymouth Parks and Rec-reation, Youth Sand Vol-leyball Leagues (Boys 3s, Girls 4s, and Co-ed 4s), players must have attend-ed high school during 1993-94 school year. Regis-ter by June 14, 455-6623.

Plymouth YMCA, 453-2904. T-ball meets June 20 to Aug. 20, register by June 13; camps include Camp Tonquish, ages 6-12, week-ly or daily at McClumpha Park; Camp Tonquish Critters, ages 3-5, weekly; Soccer Camp, ages 6-12,

^weekly at West Middle School Field; Basketball Camp, ages 8-14, four-day sessions; Gymnastics Camp, weekly, Roller Hockey, ages 5-14; Teen Express, challenging activ-ities, ages 13-15; Pom Pon, ages 4-11, weekly, and many more. 453-2904.

Canton and Plymouth Parks and Recreation of-fers Camp ABLE, Thera-peutic Recreation Summer Day Camp July 11 to Aug. 19 at Hoben Elementary' School, boys and girls 4-16 years. Register by July 1, 397-5110.

CLUB CALL • ON AGING Council On Aging meets at noon Monday, June 13, for potluck, Plymouth Cultur-al Center, 525 Farmer Street, Plymouth. Bring dish to pass. 453-1234, ext. 236.

The Plymouth and Canton Observers welcome Calendar item*. Items should be from non-profit com-munity groups or individuals announcing a community program or ei<ent. Please type or print the information below and mail your item to The Calendar, Canton Observer, 744 Wing, Plymouth, Ml 48170, or by fax to 313-459-4224. Deadline for Calendar items u noon Friday for the following Thursday's paper Call 459-2700 if you have any questions

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• GENEALOGY Northville Society meets 6 p.m. Thursday, June 9, for potluck at Mill Race His-torical Village, on Griswold Avenue, Northville. Bring dish to pass and table ser-vice. Topic is European genealogy. 348-1857.

HEALTH • CHILDBIRTH Plymouth Childbirth Edu-cation Association offers classes, 459-7477.

• WEIGHT CONTROL TOPS. Take Off Pounds Sensibly, in Canton. 416-1665 or 454-1319.

Weight Watchers, in Plymouth and Canton. 1-800-487-4777.

• RUNNERS/WALKERS Spitfire men's and wom-en's running club, 7 p.m. Thursdays, Plymouth Canton High School track. 451-5966.

Group walks for walkers, 10 a.m. Monday-Friday, St. John Neumann Church, 44800 Warren, Canton, 455-9042.

EDUCATION • PRESCHOOL/NURSERY Child assessment for Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Schools district, birth through age 6. 420-7028.

Kiddie Kampus pro-gram. 4-year-olds, at Plym-outh Canton High School, 416-2937.

PLUS Preschool, for areas of Eriksson, Farrand, Field, Gallimore, Hoben and Smith Schools. Free program operated by Plym-outh-Canton Community Schools, 416-6195.

• CANTON PRESCHOOL* Kreatives Plymouth YMCA, three-week session iB June 6-23, at Resurrec-tion Church, 46001 War-ren, 453-2904 or 455-1834.

Willow Creek Co-op, 5835 Sheldon, openings for 3-year-olds, 981-6918.

Crickets, Canton Town-ship Administration Building, Sept. 12 through Jan. 27 session, 397-5110.

Plymouth Children's Co-operative Preschool, 5825 N.Sheldon, 459-3111.

Christ the Good Shep-herd Lutheran Church, 42690 Cherry Hill, and Lit-tle Lambs Co-op Pre-school/Kindergarten, 981-0286.

St. Michael Christian School, 7000 N. Sheldon. 459-9720.

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New Morning School, 14501 Haggerty, Plymouth Township, 420-3331.

Salvation Army Tiny Tots Co-op, 9451 S. Main, Plymouth Township, 453-5464.

• READING ASSISTANCE Free adult tutoring and confidential skills assess merit. Community Literacy Council. 416-4900.

VOLUNTEERS • 1 TO HELP Plymouth YMCA, 453-2904.

FISH of Plymouth-Can-ton. 261-1011.

Growth Works. 271 S. Main. Plymouth, 455-4095.

Canton Chamber of Commerce, 453-4040.

Meal delivery to home-bound senior citizens in Plymouth-Canton, 326-4444.

Plymouth Arbor Health Building Urgent Care, and McAuley Health Building. Canton, 572-4159.

Plymouth YMCA, 453-2904.

SENIORS • ADULT DAY CARE Activities for over 60. at Plymouth Adult Day Care, 46500 N. Territorial. 451-1455.

• TRIPS City of Plymouth Parks and Recreation Depart-ment: Freedom Festival Fireworks, Wednesday, June 29; Mystery Tour, June 30 and July 1; Chesaning Showboat, July 12; Phantom in Toronto, Wednesday and Thursday, July 13-14; 455-6627.

H HELP Information center offers programs /services. 422-1052.

Senior Alliance links seniors with residents will-ing to help with outdoor chores. Also, prescription assistance and holiday meals to eligible seniors, 722-2830.

Buy or sell used adap-tive equipment (wheel-chairs, motorized carts, walkers, van lifts, etc.), 1-800-237-3422, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays.

Classes at Plymouth Parks and Recreation, 455-6620; Canton Recreation Center, 397-5446.

• SENIOR WORKERS Child & Family Service LIFEWORK coordinates employment program. 483-1418 or 1-800-242-6120.

MONTHLY CLUBS • NAMES/LOCATIONS: Canton Newcomers, 7 p.m. first Wednesdays, Septem-ber through June, Sun-flower Subdivision Club-house, Hanford Road, Can-ton. 463-3693 or 455-8352.

Strive Network, a na-tional association for female executives, 6 p.m. third Wednesdays, Water Club Grill, 39500 Ann Ar-bor Road, Plymouth Town-ship. Hotline, (810) 253-6800, or 722-7937.

Holy Smokers Club, 7 p.m. third Monday, Den-ny's Restaurant, 39650 Ann Arbor Road, Plym-outh Townahip. 456-1635.

CAMPUS NOTES

To submit your academic honor or graduation an-nouncement to Campos Notes, send the material Ann ted or typewritten to: Nancy C. Pennington. Alymouth Canton Observer, 744 Wing, Ptymouth, frtch AS I 70.

, son of William aad El-i Goebel of Plymouth graduated from Eastern

i Univanity with a master of arts degree i applied economics Ha was winnar of the 1994

Award for excellence in quantitative eco i l aasarch. He is a 1988 graduate af Plym

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r, a recent graduate of Michigan State University with a bachelor of arts degree in elementary education and a 1990 graduate of Plymouth Salem High School, has bean initiated aa a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. Membership is restricted to the top nine percent of the aenior class.

, , son of Bob and Pat Brandon of Abilene, Texaa, formerly of North-ville graduated from The University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio, Tasaa. He la the grandaon of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brandon of Ptymouth and the nephew of Mrs. Tonya WUlette of Plymouth. He graduated from Merkal High

School in Merkel, Texaa in 1996 and from Ailene Christian University in 1990. He and his wife, Mi-layna, will be moving to Temple, Texaa where he will enter a residency program in emergency medi-cine at Scott and White Hospital.

• IUZAMTM ft. BAM, daughter of Donald and Elaine Bain of Plymouth, earned a bachelor of arta degree from ths Pennsylvania State Universi-ty. Bain, a 1991 graduate oi Plymouth Salem High School, was s member of the University Scholars Program and oomptstsd an honor* thesis entitled "Shachiapang's Cultural Spark: Revolution in Bering Opera" as part of the work leading to her

In addition to oompietlag s

in Thsatre Arta and a minor in Spanish in three years of undergraduate work. Bain graduated in the top 12 percent of Penn State's CoUegs of Arts and Architecture, earning her degree "with dis-tinction." In the fall she will attend the Univermity | of Michigan Law School, where aha waa recruited after earning an LSAT (Law School Adasiaekm Test) score in the 99th percentile.

Leonard Nautach of Canton < tar's degree in Michigan University. She is s p aduste of Ptym-outh Salem High School and the University of

Levin appoints student intern

U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich, announced his appointment of Tim Zelek to an internship in his Washington, D.C. office.

Zelek, 20, is a Canton native and is a graduate of Plymouth Sa-lem High School. He attends the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, majcring in political sci ence, and recently finished his sophomore year. He plans to grad-uate in May 1996.

"I am excited to work for such a prominent U.S. senator. This in-ternship should be a great experi-ence and is sure to be quite bene-ficial in my pursuit of knowledge and understanding of U.S. poli-tics," said Zelek.

"Tim has already proven to be a valuable asset to the office, and we're proud to have him working with us this summer," said Levin.

Zelek will research a variety of

issues for the Michigan lawmak er, including human-rights and foreign-affaire policies. On July I, he will begin a second internship with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

Levin's office is currently ac-cepting applications for unpaid internships this fall for students who are able to work full or part time in his Washington, D.C. off-ice.

Those interested in such an as^ signment should mail a letter ex-pressing their interest and ex-plaining what they hope to achieve during their internship to Barbara Cantrell, Office Manager, Office of Senator Carl Levin, Rus-jell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510-2202. The application should include a resume, or list of accomplish-ments and references.

Fair to feature bereavement books The Curious Child Book

Store of Plymouth and Hospice of Southeastern Michigan have joined forces to offer support to children who have loved ones who are terminally ill or have re-cently died.

From 7:30-8:30 p.m. Thurs-day, June 9, a special book fair will be held in Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church, 14175 Farm-ington Road, north of School-

craft. The event will provide grief and loas books for children and adults. The book fair is open to the public. Some titles wrill be sold st a discount

The book fair will complete a six-week children's grief support group sponsored by Hospice of Southeastern Michigan which was held at the church.

The support group was led by a professional therapist who en-

couraged children to play and express their feelings on issues related to loaa. A grief recovery group for parents and other adults coincided with the chil-dren's group. More than 40 chil-dren and adults attended the sessions.

The Curious Child Book Store, 796 N. Mill in Plymouth, has a complete section on death and dying and children's

bereavement iaeuea. The also is providing individuals ths opportunity to donate boofca to Hospice of Southeastern Michi-gan'a bereavement library in the memory of a loved one.

Grief support groups for chil-dren and aduhs are ongoing pro-grams provided by Hospice of Southeastern Michigan. For in-formation on these groups, call 291-9700.

Olive Garden provides menu on cassette

Business supports graduation program

To encourage high school sen-iors to celebrate graduation safely by not drinking and driving or riding with a drinking driver, Walker-Buzenberg Furniture of Plymouth has joined with Stu-dents Against Driving Drunk and The Lane Company, a national furniture manufacturer, to pro-mote a safe graduation.

Each senior signing the SADD Commencement Commitment pledge will be given a free Lane keepsake chest.

William Cullinane, executive director of SADD. said Walker-Buzenberg Furniture's participa-tion in the program is evidence of

a strong community commitment to caring and saving lives.

Douglass Lane, president of The Lane Co. of Altavista, Va., said, "This joint sponsorship with the furniture retailers such as Walker-Buzenberg and SADD is the most exciting and sweeping change in the Keepsake Chest Program's 64-year history."

"Alcohol-related accidents are a major concern among parents and school authorities, especially during graduation festivities. We and Walker-Buzenberg are anx-ious to join in an effort to call at-tention to the problem and hope-fully save lives," he said.

The Olive Garden Italian Res-taurant in Canton has introduced a new program to meet the needs of more than 50,000 Michigan res-idents who are visually impaired.

"Menu on Cassette" provides guests witn a detailed description of menu items and price ranges on audio cassettes.

"People are losing their sight at an older age and are not learning to read advanced Braille," said Carl Blackwell, field marketing director for The Olive Grarden. "Braille menus are great for those people who are born blind or who lost their sight at an early age, but most Americans who are visually impaired became so at a later age and therefore don't leam Braille and instead depend on hearing for information."

The "Menu on Cassette" pro-gram was developed in co-opera-tion with the Center For Inde-pendence Techno'ogy and Educa-t ion (CITE) , a non-prof i t organization based in Orlando. Fla., that provides services to peo-ple who are visually impaired.

Guests who visit the restaurant receive an audio cassette player and four cassettes describing drinks and appetizers, lunch and dinner entrees, as well as desserts and specialty coffees.

Each cassette has a Braille title and is numbered with large flu-orescent dots. Cassettes are less than five minutes in length.

Guests can select cassettes in-dividually or listen to the entire set. Bach Olive Garden restaurant is equipped with two cassette

• The "Menu on CasMtto" program was devel-oped in co-operation with the Center For Inda pendence Technology nnd Education (CITE), n non-profit organization based In OrtandoKFla.T that provides services to people who are visa-ally Impaired. Quests who visit the restaaraat receive nn audio cassette player and fear cas-settes describing drinks aad appetizers, laach and dinner entrees, as well as desaerts and specialty coffees.

packages and two tape players. In addition to the cassette

tapes, The Olive Garden intro-duced a combination large print and updated Braille menu in ear-

ly 1994. "It's important that all of our guests feel welcome in our restaurant, and that includes tbe ability to learn what we have to offer," said Blackwell.

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S w e e t A d e l i n e s n a m e n e w o f f i c e r s Several area residents are being

installed as officers in the barber-shop-singing Spirit of Detroit Chapter of Sweet Adelines. Ruth Pencak of West Blooomfield was elected p res iden t , Maureen Maher of Westland vice presi-dent; Laura Loacano of Garden City, corresponding secretary; Mary Lou Howlett of Walled Lake, recording secretary and Pam Lauer of Westland, treasur-er.

New board members are Nora Conn of Huntington Woods; Faith Massey of Allen Park; Harriet McAvoy of Lincoln Park; Mary Thompson of Plymouth; Ellen

Seghi of New Hudson; Sandy Pastor of Birmingham and Linda Clements of Plymouth.

Retiring board members are Grace Roberts of West Bloom-field, Betty O'Connor of Farming-ton; Margaret Lockard of Detroit; and Jan Dillon of Bedford.

The 90-woman, 1993 regional champion Spirit of Detroit Cho-rus offers free group singing les-sons to women of all ages at 7 p.m. every Tuesday when Spirit of Detroit rehearses at the VFW Hall at 1-96 and Inkster in Red-ford Township. Reading music is not required. For more informa-tion, call (313) 534-4468.

Spirit of Detroit is preparing for the first of its summer music se-ries, set for 8 p.m., Thursday, June 9, in Heritage Park on Farmington Road north of 10 Mile in Farmington Hills. Dust off your lawn chair and pack the picnic basket. Admission is free.

Also on the calendar is Spirit of Detroit's return engagement at Tiger Stadium, where they will sing the U.S. and Canadian na-tional anthems at the Detroit-To-ronto game June 17.

Sweet Adelines — an interna-tional organization boasting 28,100 members with 607 chap-

ters in 12 countries — is launch-ing "Young Women in Harmony," a new program by which they'll enliBt future Sweet Adelines.

Last month, Sweet Adelines Gayle Smith of Bloomfield Hills and Margaret Lockard of Detroit visited the Hampton School in Detroit where they taught four-part harmony to a large class of enthusiastic students. It was such a hit they'll be returning each Thursday.

Spirit of Detroit is rehearsing for November's international competition in Reno.

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moment of annularity; the drop in voices coincided with a drop in temperature.

The sudden quiet enhanced the weird cast that the sky had taken as more than 90 percent of the sun was covered. It wasn't as dark mt some expected; Venus and Mercury were not visible to the naked eye, but the surroundings definitely looked different in the iflbdued sunlight.

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Some people applauded; others, who had been holding their breath, exhaled with oohs and ahs. A very fast five minutes later it was all over and, surprisingly, a lot of observers immediately lost interest. Granted, the invisible moon was no longer illuminated by a ring of sunlight, but the sun was still undergoing partial eclipse, and it was a far better partial eclipse than observers in our area had been able to see in quite a long time! Had this been just a partial eclipse, observers would have been ecstatic at the sight but, now that annularity was over, many turned their backs and got on with life.

The weather for the eclipse was nearly perfect: A stray cloud blocked a portion of the sun at times, but for the most part view ing was superb. Alas, many peo-ple in the United States and Can-ada did not believe the warnings about looking directly at the sun

and observed the eclipse with the naked eye. A number of people in Quebec <and, no doubt, else-where) now have permanently im-paired vision.

The sun, the nearest star to us, is a mixed blessing. Without it, life on this planet would not be possible; however, without the earth's ozone layer, that same life-giving sun would eradicate nature.

Even th^_ozone layer doesn't provide complete protection, and that's why it is a wise decision to wear sunscreen when outdoors. That goes without saying in July and August, but few people real-ize that the sun's rays in June are as potent as those in July.

The sun's altitude on June 1 was 70 degrees, and that's exactly what it is on July 10. The differ-ence is that in June the sun will l>e getting higher as the start of summer approaches, while in July it will be getting lower.

Why is it so much hotter in July than in June? Because there is a lag while the planet absorbs the solar energy and heats up. Be-lieve it or not, the sun's altitude in August closely matches that in April, but what a difference in temperature!

Besides welcoming the arrival of summer in June, skywatchers will be treated to the most excel-lent evening appearance of Mer-cury in 1994 and the year's "low-est" full moon.

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C a s t o r will be a t 1 o 'c lock. Down a t 5 o'clock will be a n o t h e r p l ane t , b u t n o w h e r e n e a r aa b r i g h t aa Ve-nus . T h e p l a n e t will be Mercury , m a k i n g ita f i ne s t a p p e a r a n c e in the even ing sky . B i n o c u l a r s will he lp you locate s t a r - l i k e Mercu ry . Once you h a v e s p o t t e d i t a n d know i ts genera l loca t ion , you shou ld be a b l e to see it w i t h o u t u s ing b inocu la r s . B u t it won ' t be vis ible for l o n g By m i d - m o n t h t h i s f a s t e s t m o v i n g of t h e p l a n e t s will be too c lose t o t h e hor izon to be seen.

T h e b r igh t s t a r below a n d to t h e left of t h e moon on t h e morn-ing of t h e 5 t h will be t h e orange-red p lane t , M a r s . On t h e fol lowing morn ing , t h e m o o n will have pas sed M a r s a n d will be loca ted to t h e left of t h a t p l a n e t .

New m o o n will be a t 4:26 a .m. on J u n e 9. T h e moon will be lo-ca ted be tween t h e e a r t h a n d the sun a n d will not be v is ib le .

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Getting their number Legislation would fight telephone fraud

Ensuring the validity of those claiming to represent charitable organjrations is critical to main-taining public trust and support for the most worthy causes, said state Rep. Deborah Whyman, co-sponsor of legislation cracking down on unscrupulous solicita-tion practices.

The Canton Township Repub-lican said House Bill 5571 is pat-terned after a law enacted during the previous legislative session. It regulates fund-raising activities by law enforcement organizations.

"This legislation is designed to uphold the integrity of our most reputable charities by curbing the

growing number of scam artists who feast on them to line their own pockets," Whyman said. "These charlatans, who annually steal millions of dollars from Michigan residents, will no longer be tolerated.

"Some questionable solicitors claiming to represent well-known groups reap more than 8 percent of tb^. money collected. I am con-fident that with the appropriate information, residents can distin-guish legitimate charity from a shady operation."

The lawmaker said unscrupu-lous solicitors often invoke a re-spected cause and then construct

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"Everything from child abuse prevention, AIDS research and heart disease is used to lure gen-erous folks into making a dona-tion," Whyman said. "It's appal-ling to see these bold individuals take advantage of such admirable enterprises. The corruption they spread generates mistrust and an-ger, stifling a legitimate organiza-tion's ability to garner support for programs and services imperative to many communities."

HB 5571 would: • Require solicitors of charitable

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• Allow contributors three busi-ness days to demand their money back.

Forum to focus on school issues

United We Stand America-Michigan 13th Congressional District will host a public edu-cation seminar entitled "Out-comes and Quality" at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 8, at the Canton Public Library, 1200 S. Canton Center.

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The-13th District contains the following Observer communities: Canton and Plymouth townships, Plymouth, Westland, Garden City, and the southeast quadrant of Livonia.

The candidates will debate the merits of a national health care plan in an event sponsored by the Gray Panthers of Huron Valley. The moderator will be retired teacher Eugene Feingold, who is president of the American Public Health Association. A picnic lunch will follow the debate.

The Democrat candidates are

David Geiss of Wayne, Pulton Eaglin of Ann Arbor, and Lynn Rivers of Ann Arbor.

The Republican candidates are John Schall of Ann Arbor, Dennis Fassett of Belleville, and Cynthia Wilbanks of Ypsilanti Township.

Each speaker will make an opening statement addressing the advance questions and then will

have a chance. for rebuttal. The session will conclude with ques-tions from the audience.

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Health insurers must cover adopted children from the day they're placed in their new homes under state Senate-passed legis-lation.

"The adoption of a child is a special moment in the lives of the parents and the child involved and needs to run as smoothly as possible," said Sen. R. Robert Geake, R-Northville, sponsor of part of the package.

"Passage of the insurance bills caps off the adoption package which the Senate Family Law

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Some health insurers had re-quired a one-year wait. Adopting parents complained they had to take birth children to one doctor and adopted children to another who accepted Medicaid pay-ments.

The three bills also will reduce state Medicaid payments slightly. They apply to private insurers and health maintenance organiza-tions (HMOs).

One House, sponsored by Rep. Marine Berman, D-Southfield, goes back to the House for con-currence in amendments. Geake's two Senate bills must go through the entire House procedure.

Sister Leona Sullivan, chair of the Michigan Catholic Confer-ence's social services committee, said, "These bills will enable cou-ples contemplating the adoption of a child, particularly a special needs child, to achieve that goal without undue financial burden. Many of our agencies process adoptions and are acutely aware of the problems that can arise if

health insurance is not immedi-ately available to new adoptive parents."

"The passage of adoption in-surance bills is an important step in making adoption more accesai-ble to interested parents," said John Schmidt, executive director of the Methodist children's Home Society in Redford Township.

The insurance bills represent several years of legislative work. They were successful when they became part of a program to lower barriers to adoption, a goal of LA. Gov. Connie Binsfeld's Commis-sion on Adoption in 1991-2.

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School election Kilijanczyk, Feiten top list The June 13 Plymouth-Canton school

board election is'one of the most impor-tant in recent years because the board

will have a new school superintendent for the first time in 23 years, new state educational mandates and operate under a new school fi-nancing system.

The school board will have two or possibly three new members because incumbents Carl Battishill and Les Walker chose not to run for re-election.

Voting will be complicated. There are three races: Two candidates are vying for election to, a one-year term and six for two four-year terms in the June 13 election.

In the race for the one-year term we recom-mend S u s a n F e i t e n of Plymouth Township. In the race for the two four-year terms. S t e v e Ki l i j anczyk of Canton Township and M a r k H o r v a t h of Canton Township are solid choic-es.

Kilijanczyk"s voice is needed on a board tha t lacks leadership and the vigor to ask tough questions about curriculum and fi-nances.

That's why Kilijanczyk tops our list of can-didates. With a background in accounting, he has the skills to probe past the initial answers given by school administrators.

Such questioning would go a long way to-ward restoring the board s credibility as a "watchdog" of public finances.

Although we recommend Kilijanczyk, if elected, he must remember when to stop ques-

tioning and take action. Horvath is a surprise candidate. He hasn't

run before. With two children in elementary school, he has a grasp of educational needs. Also, he is well aware that the school board has communication problems with the public and the media".

Those qualities alone would make him a good board member. In addition, he has a technical background, working as a reliability engineer at Ford Motor Co. Tha t grasp of ad-vanced technology would make him an asset to the school board as it puts computers and interactive television to work in classrooms.

Horvath is aware of the technical skills needed by students looking for employment af ter graduation. He is a breath of fresh air.

Feiten was appointed to the school board in November and has proved herself under fire. As a board member she has helped handle the selection of Charles Little as school superin-tendent and the fall out from the voter pas-sage of Proposal A.

An activist when it comes to reducing class size, Feiten has broadened herself and learned about the other issues facing the school dis-trict. And while pushing for the best possible education for s tudents she keeps the cost of education in mind.

When voters go to the polls in the Plvmouth-Canton school board election, they will best serve the s tudents and the taxpayers by casting their ballots for Kilijanczyk, Horvath and Feiten.

On the road to transportation It's critical tha t the Big Four give more

than lip service to the delicate connection of Detroit with its suburbs.

Several t imes in the last few weeks, area leaders went on the road together over mutual concerns.

Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer, Oakland and Wayne county execs L. Brooks Patterson and Edward McNamara, and Macomb County Commission chairman Mark Steenbergh all addressed the first annual meeting of the Eight Mile Boulevard Association.

Each admired the association's goals - to im-prove both the image and actuality of the bor-der that spans Detroit and 12 of its suburbs.

Three days later, they were in Southfield for the first joint meeting of Leadership Oakland and Leadership Detroit. Both groups were fin-ishing up a year-long program designed to edu-cate them on community assets and problems.

The Big Four talked about a new spirit of trust and cooperation between Detroit and its suburbs - an at t i tude that is crucial to a thriv-ing southeast Michigan.

But soon will come the time to put money and mouth together.

And it will happen over the issue of mass transportation.

Archer brought it up. McNamara repeated it. Patterson didn't dispute it.

Most major cities have subway systems. We don't. We don't even have a metropolitan bus system.

In fact, we have two separate bus systems, one based in the city and one in the suburbs, mirror-ing what have been two separate societies.

And SMART, the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation - al-though cutting costs and improving efficiency by listening to its customers and metro area businesses - continues to operate close to bankruptcy.

• Soon will come the time to put money and mouth together. And It will happen over the issue of mass transportation.

Currently dependent on a survival grant from the state. SMART is desperately in need of a more permanent subsidy. For, in fact, no tran-sit system can make it on turnstile sales alone.

Merging SMART with the Detroit Depar tment of Transportation is what 's need-ed. keeping a rejuvenated system on track through an areawide funding plan and utiliz-ing both public and private resources.

Michael Duggan, an executive deputy for Wayne County and the interim director of SMART for more than two years, has done an excellent job of helping put the agency back on track. Cost-cutting measures, recent route consolidations, and a renewed spirit of team-work which allows unions and management to work together has benefited the agency and its customers.

The agency has a plan to service the area and from the little bit we've seen, it appears to be a solid approach recognizing job and educa-tion centers throughout the metro region

The southeastern Michigan economy is way ahead of many other regions of the country. Help-wanted signs and ads abound, but the jobs behind them often go unfilled because those who most need the work lack the means to get there.

This hur t s both the city of Detroit 's econo-my and tha t of the suburbs.

It's a welcome change to see the heads of our region appearing around and about to-gether. and something concrete will come out of it all down the road.

And tha t something must be a regionally organized and funded t ransportat ion system tha t will benefit us all.

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Kalis supported

As the school board election draws near , I would like to take this opportunity to voice my support for Peggy Kalis. I

have done volunteer work with Peggy in the school district and in the community. These opportunities have not only led me to realize tha t Peggy is a kind and caring person, but also truly dedicated to the community, espe-cially the children. Among the things found on Peggy's record are work in the schools, work on citizen committees, and work in the educa-tion program at her church. These t remendous accomplishments, however, are not the most important factor when considering Peggy for the school board. It's Peggy's ability to realize tha t it takes an entire community to educate a child. Therefore, I feel tha t Peggy will do a great job for everybody in the Plymouth-Canton Community School District, from the senior citizens to the preschoolers. A vote for Peggy Kalis on Monday, June 13, will benefit us all both now and in the future.

Les l i e C o r p o l o n g o , C a n t o n

search Tor the new superintendent. The Plymouth-Canton School Board, the Criteria Committee and the Search Committee have spent many hours dedicated to finding the right candidate. Cooperation of citizens in school affairs often goes unnoticed. We ap-plaud this community spirit.

J u d y M o r g a n , s e c r e t a r y E d u c a t i o n a l Exce l l ence F o u n d a t i o n

Candidate support

This is a very exciting time in the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. We will be welcoming a new superinten-

dent very soon, and with his charismatic leadership abilities hopefully we will see many positive changes in our schools. As the parent of four children in PCCS, I am very interested in those changes, and in the changes tha t will come with the school board election on J u n e 13.

I have known candidate Peggy Kalis for several years. Peggy's first concern has always been the children. Peggy is always willing to listen with an open mind before making deci-sions. If she doesn't know the answer to a question, Peggy is not afraid to admit t ha t and then follow through to find the answer. I be-lieve that Peggy sees the many strengths in our schools, and will work very hard on the Board to support those strengths and to find realistic solutions to problems.

Please join me in supporting Peggy Kalis for school board and give her the chance to work for the best possible education for our children.

P a t r i c i a M. Wong, P l y m o u t h

Quality care

The discussions surrounding health care reform do not appear to give serious consideration to the issue of quality of

care. Discussions and analysis of various plans consistently describe efforts to measure and assure quality of care only as an after-thought.

Incentives in any managed care model weigh on the side of efficacy of operations. Clearly, quality of care oversight and im-provement should not depend entirely on a competitive marketplace. Quality of care would almost certainly be used as a market -ing tool and not seen as the subject of a desir-able continuous quali ty improvement process. While the national association of managed care organizations has developed measurements of individual plan perfor-mance, these are basic in nature and address a mere fraction of the health care delivery op-portunities.

Both internal and external approaches to quality oversight and continuous quality im-provement have merit and complimentary roles. As government develops plans to expend huge sums of money for the delivery of health care, both federal and state governments must assume part of the responsibility to protect and improve the current level of quality and assure the public of this status.

Thank you for consideration of my com-ments.

M a r y El len Gies , C a n t o n

A welcome

We welcome Dr. Charles Little to the Plymouth-Canton school system and the community.

The Educational Excellence Foundation ap-preciates the work of those involved with the

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Road about 20 yards south of Warren could have taken the extra step and removed the animal from the road. It is bad enough tha t the animal was hit by a car, let alone getting painted on.

The persons responsible should be sent back out to clean up the carcass and give it a proper burial.

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POINTS OF VIEW

Drug problems Parents of teens need to factor safety into graduation plans

For those of us who are the par-• ents of teen-agers, particularly

high school seniors, spring meads more than the annual budding of trees and the moving of clocks for-ward one hour. It means doing our part in preparing for two "once-in-a-life-time" experiences for our sons and daughters — senior prom and high school graduation.

Many of us will confine our involve-ment to financial assistance. We will "lend" money for prom tickets or for-mals, recognizing that the debt is un-likely to be repaid and not really mind-ing if it isn't.

Many of us will assume a more proactive role with respect to gradua-tion or prom, however. We will agree to host a pre-prom party or will plan a graduation party which will be de-signed to provide a social outlet for 50

other seniors, and not Aunt Doris and Uncle Wally from Okemos or Dearborn Heights. If we choose not to host such events, almost certainly our senior off-spring will be attending functions giv-en by other parents who do.

The problem that each of us may choose to ignore is the role that alcohol and other drugs play in these two sig-nificant "rites-of-pas sage" events for our children. Whether we recognize it or not, the problem of adolescent drinking and recreational drug use is rising once again after a period of modest decline over the past several years.

This column is not about assigning blame but, rather, is about a discus-sion of shared responsibility.

Over the past dozen years, most of our local school districts have imple-mented broad-based curricula which

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JOHN FAFTFTAR

address topics related to chemical de-pendency. Educational specialists (student assistance specialists, SAFE workers, DARE officers) have been added to work with students on this is-sue. Community-based organizations have networked into task forces aimed at seeking ways to change the climate of our neighborhoods and discourage

substance abuse. Ultimately, however, the most im-

portant and effective monitors of our children are their parents. We have the uncontested power and authority to create a safe environment and set of ex-pectations for our kids. With that in mind, 1 would like to suggest a few guidelines for parents to consider for senior prom and graduation festivities:

• State unequivocally that no illegal substances will be served or tolerated in your home. (Alcohol is illegal for 18-year-olds.) • Inform your child that you expect that he/she will not be using those substances in the homes of others, and that they will not be part of their prom or graduation experience. (The limo to prom is meant to be an elegant means of transportation — not a rolling bar).

• Discuss these issues with the par-

ents of your son or daughter's prom date or with parents hosting a gradua-tion party. (You may be pleasantly surprised to learn that they share your concern).

If these suggestions make you un-comfortable or seem out of date, con-sider what those thoughts and feelings may be saying. If it is difficult to follow through with our own beliefs about ad-olescent use of alcohol and other drugs, then let's at least recognize that peer pressure and the .desire to be liked have a powerful negative influence on adults as well as kids.

Dr. John Farrar has been an employ-ee of the Livonia Public Schoolt for 23 , years and the executive director of the Community Commission on Drug Abuse for 14 years. He and wife Anita are the parents of two teen-agers, in-cluding a graduating senior.

Power struggle pits MEA, teachers against governor Question: As a Michigan teach-

e r in today ' s a tmosphere , I feel we t eachers a re being looked upon as incompetent

and greedy. House Bill 5 1 2 8 (now Public Act 112) which literally does away wi th negot ia t ions Is a clear sign tha t Gov. J o h n Engler and those legislators t h a t voted for the bill a r e out to destroy our profes-sion. Teacher hash ing seems to be at an al l- t ime high. Wha t are your percept ions r ega rd ing what is hap-pening in educat ion in Michigan?

Answer : A major battle has been waged be-

tween Engler, some legislators and the MEA. The MEA believes this move-ment is to destroy the union; Engler and many legislators believe the MEA has become too strong and there is a need for a "Balance of Power."

The MEA, which has represented teachers superbly over the years, doesn't wish to give up the rights, sala-ries and conditions it has negotiated since 1965. Engler and many Lansing

lawmakers believe they represent the majority of Michigan tax paying citi-zens who want a stronger voice in teacher salaries and working condi-tions.

This power struggle was really inevi-table. Everything seems to cycle and recycle in this world.

This is the same power struggle I ex-perienced as president of the Plymouth Teachers Association (dues $5) back in the '60s. We had zero power. The offi-cers met a couple times a year. Frankly we didn't know there was a power base to go after. We were public servants and frankly, most of us were quite hap-py; maybe dumb, but happy.

You see. prior to 1965, there were no negotiations; we were told we were get-ting a 2 percent raise (that was about $100) and that was it. Case closed!

We were told when and where we would have lunch room duty, hall duty, school dance duty, parking lot duty (no stipend) and we did it. I coached the golf team at Grosse lie for free golf on caddie day.

But some of us began thinking . . . is this fair"1 My high school dropout classmate, a truck driver, was making $7,800 while I was making $3,900.

So we borrowed a contract from the City of New York AFT (American Fed-eration of Teachers) and were shocked to discover teachers did have some rights.

We stood on the steps of the Capitol Building in Lansing and demanded the right to negotiate. And indeed did win the right and negotiated a $1,300 teacher raise . . . a huge jump from

$100 or $150 in each of the previous five years.

It all played out and Michigan teachers rightfully won their battle for decent wages, benefits, sick days and pay for extracurricular activities.

Like it or not the pendulum has now swung. Many citizens are tired of teacher strikes that they say hold the public hostage. Many people who have supported education in the past, i.e. IBM professionals I know, have been laid off.

The question is: "Has the MEA lost its Lansing power base?" If the MEA has, the power base will obviously dis-sipate at the local level. Teachers could be taken back to 1964 when, with hat in hand, we shuffled our feet on the su-perintendent's carpet hoping for a 1 or 2 percent raise.

You ask what my perceptions are. If the teacher voting block and teacher supporters remove enough of those leg-islators from office who supported HB 5128 (the negotiation bill), the MEA could emerge as strong as it presently

If the MEA and its voting consti-tuency don't remove those legislators who have deserted them, it indicates to me a major shift in power.

It means many citizens . . . who. at one time, supported teachers and thus the MEA have now moved into En-gler's camp.

What is most unfortunate is that the great majority of teachers and school administrators are decent human be-ings, people committed to children and to education.

And the vast majority of teachers will continue to perform well on a daily basis regardless of the power struggle. Indeed, some of the abuse dedicated teachers are taking on radio shows is totally unfair.

The MEA and Engler are in a major power struggle. Yet that power struggle in our democracy is what makes this the greatest country on the face of the earth.

Thoughts on guns, MEAP and idling over judgeships

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ulling together some loose ends:

Tom Washington, Michigan 's contribution to the National Rifle Association, is the most unusual and best person I've run into in the natural resources ranks.

Washington, raised in Dearborn, is executive director of the Michigan United Conservation Clubs. He's a rarity because he (1) is an old-fashiOned hunter and fisherman, the Teddy Roosevelt types that begat the conservation movement, and (2) has a foot in the modem environmental movement, populated by bird watchers, tree huggers, hikers and other be-lievers in non-consumptive enjoyment of nstu-ral resources.

Members of group 2 frequently sneer at Washington as some kind of red-neck, particu-arly since he will now head NRA. Actually » t h groups need to talk to each other and read tech ether's literature. MUCC's magazine publ-shes both kinds of articles. It's why the centrist HUCC has more political clout than the leftist mvi ran mental groups.

In the State Capitol. Washington has cham-pioned the ban on throwaways, the natural re-source* trust fund, the attack on Gov. John En-fler's reorganization of the Department of Nat-ural Resources, and the current rejuvenation of Mate park funding, as well as the traditional Ift-and-fur issues.

Washington, as NRA chief, is the person best Huali^ed to straighten out the effete, impudent, intellectual snobs who populate the District of Columbia's news bureaus. Pay attention: The an i * u e isn't crime control. It 's about Big Irother wanting to keep entire populations un-

Nr k i t weighty thumb. To run a dictatorship, pou fitat must disarm the populace

Washington has a multi-century and world tow df guns. Ha will need to make that view

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and science . . . Politicians who do not pass will not receive 'endorsed public servant' status. Beginning in 1997, anyone who does not pass all three tests will be terminated from office."

That 's a good one, similar to my suggestion that legislators should be able to pass a civil service test. Unfortunately, it will take a major state constitutional amendment.

You see, the Michigan Constitution says a legislator "must be a citizen of the United States, st least 21 years of age, and an elector of the district he represents" (Art. IV, sec. 7) — in other words, a registered voter. But federal law says states can't impose literacy tests on people wishing to register.

So without a constitutional amendment, no MEAP tests for politicians. Sorry. MEA — you flunk civics this week.

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There were red eye* aplenty at the dedication of the Oakland County Veterans' Memorial in Pontiac. Even those who kept their emotions harnessed let loose when retired Navy bugler James Doan blew tape to conclude the hour-long ceremony.

Some 300 people gathered Sat-urday under blue skies before the 20-foot high brushed stainless steel rendering by the late Don Snyder.

Men wearing garrison caps of their veterans organizations tried valiantly to be Btern and tough during speeches tha t touched on valor, patriotism, loyalty and sac-rifice.

They failed. There was no way for war veter-

ans — and others — to remain stoic in the face of so many invo-cations of deceased warriors and bygone glories.

Decorated heroes like Medal of Honor winner Robert Simanek of Farmington Hills and former Vietnam prisoner of war Donald "Digger" Odell were among the honored guests. So was Dirk Vlug of Grand Rapids, another Medal of Honor winner, and Hazel Moyer, mother of deceased Medal of Honor winner Donald Moyer.

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speech came from former astro-naut Jack Louama, a retired Ma-rine Corps colonel. O'Dell and Simanek also spoke.

They all stood at the podium haltingly reciting the value of such memorials . There were moments of unplanned silence aa the speakers tried to regroup fol-lowing tugs of emotion.

"There is no gift so great as the gift of life, and no sacrifice so noble as to relinquish that gift so another might live," Louama said. "Yet this was the risk our com-rades in arms accepted as a fact of life."

Such heroes, he said, some-times "were vilified by those who failed to realize that military peo-ple do not s tar t wars; they fight them. Tha t those who carry the rifles wish more for peace than do their critics."

O'Dell, too, cited the need for peace, but said, "This is the land of the free only because it's been the home of the brave."

He quoted the comment from a Marine scribbled on a c-ration box at Khe San: "For those who fought for it, life has a special fla-vor that those who didn't fight for it will never know."

O'Dell enlisted in the Air Force in 1955 and became a pilot. In August of 1967 he was shot down over North Vietnam while on a

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bombing mission. Ha was cap-tured and suffered extensive abuse during interrogation Dur-ing f u s 18th consecutive day of being questioned, a guard broke hia neck.

O'Dell stayed in the "Hanoi Hil ton" prison for W4 years before being released to the U.S. Among hia decorations are two Bronse Stars, a Legion of Merit, Distin-guished Flying Cross and a Silver Star.

Simanek spoke of war's horrors and said, "Wouldn' t it be nice if none of our children had to en-dure any of tha t?"

He jumped on a grenade to save some buddies during the Korean War. Somehow he survived. It took him five months to recover. Now he is One of just five surviv-ing Michigan Medal of Honor winners and the only one from southeast Michigan.

Guests at the ceremony includ-ed representatives of the various armed forces and Jo Ann Snyder, widow of the memorial's artist.

Karen Newman sang the Na-tional Anthem early in the cere-mony and God Bleaa America near the end just before three Vietnam-era helicopters piloted by Michigan Army National Guard members flew over.

O'Dell called it, "a great day for Oakland County."

Meanwhile, among the specta-tors sat Gilbert J . Dysarcxyk of

Waterford, state commanded of the Polish Legion of Amwican Veterans who was drafted into the Marines in 1969 soon after gradu-ating from Birmingham Brother Rice High School.

Dysarcxyk remembers with bit-terness anti-war demonstrations during his time in the service. "Back then they looked at you like you're the baby killers,'1 he said. "I guess we've come a long way. Back then they didn't really know what waa happening."

Beside him sat Faustin Dobski of Pontiac, an infantry veteran of World War II and past command-er of the Pontiac AM VETS post

"The country isn't ss patriotic as it should be," he said, "bot a veteran feels it more on Memorial Day."

Perhaps the day's feelings were best summarixed by Vietnam vet-eran David "Doc" Maloney dur-ing the invocation: "People die, not memories. . .We are forever joined through memories and emotions. It matters not when they served, where they served — only that they served."

Memorial Day began in 1868 as Decoration Day, which was an oc-casion in which people placed flo-wers on the graves of Union sol-diers killed in the Civil War

Reporter Larry Paladino is a veteran of the Vietnam War. He saw combat in the Army's 173rd Airborne Brigade.

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Draftable

Tom Davey, a 1991 Plymouth Salem gradu-ate and a pitcher/first baseman at Henry Ford Community College, is expected to be

selected in the Major League baseball draft which begins today.

Davey has become a professional pitching pros-pect because of his 6-foot-7, 215-pound frame and a fastball that reportedly was clocked as high as 93 miles per hour at last month's National Junior College Athletic Association regionals in Battle Creek.

Davey, who did not start pitching seriously un-til a couple of years ago, had a 4-3 record for Henry Ford, which was runnerup in the NJCAA national tournament last week in Millington, Tenn.

Davey also batted .300 with eight home runs and 44 RBI for Ford but knows his future is as a pitcher. He's hoping to go in the first 10 rounds of the draft.

"I always, as a hitter, wanted to go pro because I've enjoyed it more," Davey said. "But now I real-ize if I want to move on, pitching iB what 1 have to do. Until this year I never really wanted to pitch, but I like it now."

Davey has two years of college eligibility re-maining and said he will consider Memphis State, Tennessee, University of Michigan and University of Detroit-Mercy if not drafted in the first 10 rounds.

Title try

The University of Michigan baseball team reached the finals in the Big Ten Tourna-ment before falling to Ohio State 9-7. The

Wolverines completed their season with a 29-29 record, and junior catcher Scott Niemiec (Plym-outh Salem) caught 21 of those wins.

Niemiec also topped U-M in hitting with a .331 batting average. He had six doubles, a triple, two homers and 15 runs batted in.

Anyone wishing to submit something to the Sports Scene should send it to C J . Rtsak, Sports Edttor, 36251 Schoolcraft. Lrvonia. 48150. or fa* it to 591 -7279.

Salem finishes off Canton • I t won't be easy, but it will be attainable — that had to be the atti tude both Salem and Canton carried into their baseball district opener Tues-day. The winner would be fa-vored to capture the distr ict crown.

B Y C . J . RISAK STAFF WRITER

Being ready to go from the start mat-ters in state tourna-ment play. It's a les-son Plymouth Can-ton's baseball team learned too late.

The first six batters to step to the plate for Plymouth Salem Tuesday reached base safely. Four of them rounded the bases with impunity, staking Salem starter Mike Marsella to a 4-0 lead.

It was more than enough for the Rocks' ace. Marsella stopped Canton on four hits and boosted Salem into the Class A district semifinals with a 6-1 triumph at Salem.

The Rocks, now 21-8, advance to host Lrvonia franklin at 11 a.m. Sat-urday. Livonia Churchill and Livonia Stevenson meet in the other district semifinal, at 11 a.m. at Canton's field. The championship game is slated for approximately 1 p.m. Sat-urday at Salem.

"I think our guys want to do well in the state tournament," said Salem coach John Gravlin. "More so than in the conference. And this team is ca-pable of beating anyone."

The truth to that statement was readily evident. Salem's four-run first inning was more than enough for Marsella, who did not walk a batter and struck out five. He threw 89

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Back safe: Salem's Geff Mackiewicz dives back to first base safely, before Canton's Matt Pau-pore can apply the tag. Mackietmcz had two hits in Salem's win.

pitches; 63 were strikes. And, according to Gravlin, "He

didn't have his good stuff today. He wasn't throwing as hard BB he can. I'll tell you, the key to Mike Marsella is that he throws his off-speed stuff for strikes."

Kazuki Karisu, a junior designated hitter, started the Rocks' first-inning rally by walking and stealing second. Senior right-fielder Matt Abbott de-livered the game's first run with a triple; Abbott scored the second on

senior third baseman Dave Knight's single.

After junior catcher Ahmande Grimes walked, junior first baseman Brad Lear reached on a bunt single, loading the bases for Eric Kida. The senior second baseman wasn't even supposedd to play, after getting spiked against Northville last week and taking nine stitches in his forearm.

The Rocks were happy to have him. Kida came through with a single that

scored two runs and pushed Salem's advantage to 4-0.

Scott Valimont avoided further trouble in that inning, but the Rocks got to the Canton ace again in the sec-ond. And once again. Karisu got it started, this time singling to open the inning and going to second when left-fielder Sean Romanowski bobbled the ball.

Abbott knocked in his second run

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Hawks edge Rocks for title B Y D A N O ' M E A R A STAFF WRTTTH

Farmington Hills Harrison ath-letes were in the mood to cele-brate after winning the Western Lakes Activities Association boys track meet Tuesday — and deservedly so.

In winning their first title since 1988, the Hawks survived some uncertain moments and a late surge by favorite Plymouth Salem to win by a half point at Farming-ton, 138-137V*.

"We pulled it off; the pressure is off," Harrison coach John Reed said. "We're thrilled to beat a team like Salem because they're awesome.

"Our goal was to win and we trained for it the last three weeks. The kids thought thia meet was the most important meet of the

Salem coach Geoff Baker and his athletea were naturally disap-

• BOYS TRACK pointed to have come so close and fallen short-

The Rocks were nearly 30 points behind with only three events remaining, but they out-scored Harrison 45-2 in the 300-meter hurdles and 3,200 run to take a 131'.4-128 lead entering the final race.

But the Hawks finished second in the 1,600 relay while the usual-ly-strong Rocks were fourth, al-lowing Harrison to jump ahead of Salem in the final tally.

"We expected to be right there in the 1,600 relay, but the guys didn't have any gas left," Baker said. "They gave it their all; it just wasn't enough.

"1 planned on winning it; mak-ing it cloae wasn't on my mind. The guys have come back from such big deficita ail year, and I

was hoping they could do it one more time. I had every intention of winning it even when we were down that far."

Harrison's Kevin Bryant ran a strong first leg of the relay despite having pulled a groin muscle in the 400 dash, and Tom Sokol, Doug Bacon and Matt Zimmerer nailed down the meet win.

"Bryant ran on plain guts," Reed said. "We Band-Aided it at the end. We had to patch kids up and hang in there."

Harrison looked like an easy winner after doing well in the field events and sprints where Sa-lem is weaker.

Jason Granger, who ran eight races, including aprint heats, won the 100 dash, was nosed out in the 200 and anchored the winning 800 and 400 relay teams.

Bryant also won the high hur-

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Churchill clips Chiefs in OT B Y B R A D E M O N S STAFF WRITER

Lizz Sxkrybalo had to do a dou-ble-take to make aure the ball had gone into net

"It might have hit off my ahoul-der, I don't know?" said the poised freshman, whose dutch goal gave Livonia Churchill a dra-matic 2-1 overtime win over long-time nemesis Plymouth Canton in the Class A rational semifinals held at Walled Lake Central.

Sxkrybalo took Margare t Wirth's corner kick and somehow punched the ball past Canton sophomore goalkeeper 8a rah Warnke for the game-winner, just 68 seconds before the first 16-minute sudden death OT period had expired.

**I didn't know it was in until I looked back into ths net ," Sakrybalo said. "Usually I hang back and kg (Almas) Couaino go la front of ms sad I'm right be

bar. Just before the kick.

bowed out st 16-3-2 overall. (The Chiefs have finiahed second the past two years in the state Class A finals and won it under Smith in 1988.)

"It'a great getting by them be-cause we haven't beaten them in three years," Churchill coach Nick O'Shea "Canton just ksepe coming and coming. Once you make mistakes, they're food at gaining momentum. And with all their substitutions, tfcey bring people off the bench and they come in all fired up."

Canton seised the momentum after tying the game at 1-1 on Eri-ca Anderson's 25-yard boot. Ths shot eluded the out-stretched anna of Churchill keeper Kristin

yards out off a nifty drop pass from Sxkrybalo.

Marie Spaccarotella's pin-point paas set up the score.

But the high-scoring sopho-more, who had four goals in two district wins, was kept off the board, especially in the second half, th«nk« to the tight marking of Canton defender Stacey Miller.

"We didn't uee her (Miller) the last time, but she did a pretty good job," Smith said. "We didn't fare too wall in ths first halt but in the aecond half we seemed to play with a lot more:

"We were hoping Churchill would be worn out by the sad of regulation," Smith asid. "We bad

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Canton won the regular aeaeon meeting between the two teams, 1 A on a controversial goal as the dock ran o u t

T h e y wars aad for a while on the bos trip back," Smith aaid. "But thay recovered quickly They're good kida. Thay knew thay oould have dons a little bat-tar. but thay didn't give up."

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% SOCCER CHAMPIONS

The Plymouth Wildcats, an un-•4«r-9 boys soccer team, collected a first-place finish in the Blue Di-vision at the Canton Invitational t o u r n a m e n t last weekend. The Wildcats tied the Canton Rockets 3-3 and the Perrysburg Yel-lowjackets 1-1, then beat the Ro-chester Renegades 1-0 to finish as |he division's only unbeaten team.

Members of the Wildcats are: Nolan McGraw, Brad Filips, Ryan Neu, Dan Palczynski. Par-ker Stinar, Kris Holowicki, Ben Johnson, Chris Pell, Bryan McLaughlin, Joel Frates, Keith •fCulick, Michael DiPonio, Damon Cottrell and Andrew Patterson. The team is coached by Mark McGraw, Joe Holowicki and Tom McLaughlin.

• IRISH WINNERS

The Plymouth Kicks under-13 boys premier soccer team made their trip to South Bend, Ind., last weekend a worthwhile one by capturing their sixth tournament in the past year — this one the Junior Irish Memorial Day Soccer Tournament.

Only one of their games was close. The Kicks won their opener 7-1 over USA of Illinois, then they defeated the Fraser Booters 4-0. Their third match ended with a 3-0 triumph over the Ann Arbor Arsenal.

Yahara United of Wisconsin gave the Kicks a challenge before losing 1-0. That put the Kicks into the tournament semifinals, which they dominated, beating t-he Elkhart, Indiana, Flames 8-0. The final was against the Kala-mazoo TKO; the result was an-other shutout, 3-0. • The Kicks outscored their op-

ponents 26-1 in six matches, post-ihg five shutouts. Team members *re: Jacob Gray, Patrick Griffin,

Jeremy Hornak, Andrew Kogut, Chris Longpre, Alan Lyskawa, Aaron Mac Donald, Matt Maier, Jason Mayol, Aaron Rypkowski, Michael Slack, Brett Stinar, Nick Szczechowski, Ken SzydlowBki, Dan Wielechowski and Brian Wozniak.

The team is coached by Paul Kogut, with Dan Kogut assisting.

Also: The Plymouth KickB '77 reached the finals in jhe under-17 boys division before losing to the MPGW Lions of Arlington Heights, 111. The Kicks were the only club (out of 60) to have final-ists in two divisions.

• MAQIC WINS INVITE

The Canton Magic defeated the Okemos Storm, 4-1, to win the under-13 boys division last week-end at the Canton Invitational soccer tournament.

Opening with ties against the Flint Rockers (1-1) and the Clin-ton Silver Bullets (0-0), Magic then defeated Grand Rapids United (3-1) and the Grand Ha-ven Tri-City Strikers (5-0) to reach the finals.

Members of the Little Caesars First Division Magic include: Pe-ter Andreolli, Robert Barnes, Scott Barylski, Michael Bennett, Craig Cochran, Steve Epley, Matt Fair, Jeremy Finlay, Jus t in Fishaw, Kevin Graff, Chris Houdek, George Kithas, Jon Mathis, David Meyn, Jeff Parent, Steve Scheel, Mike Skolnik and Scott Wright.

The team is coached by Jerry Parent, John Boots and Dave An-dreolli. The team manager is Barb Fair.

• LETTER-WINNER

Jason Grimm made his first year at Hope College a memorable one.

Grimm, a freshman from Plym-outh Salem, was a member of the

Flying Dutch tennis team. He was awarded a letter for his perform-ance with the Dutch, who ended up winning the Michigan Inter-collegiate Athletic Association's all-sports trophy for the 11th time in the past 15 seasons.

• SUMMER SOFTBALL SIGN-UP

The Canton Softball Center is accepting registrations for its summer season, which starts June 26. The 14-game, 10-week season costs $495 per team; there is no residency requirement. Men's, women's and co-ed teams are welcome.

Also: Five tournaments will be hosted by the Canton Softball Center this summer. The first is the USSSA Men's E and USSSA Black Qualifier, Superior Sports Men's and Women's Summer Classic June 4-5.

Then there's the Strawberry Festival Classic (USSSA C and D qualifiers) June 11-12; the USS-SA Women's A,B,C Tournaments and Youth Tournament June 25-26; the WCSX/Bud Light $10,000 Travel Awards (Men's B,C and E Divisions) July 2-4; and the Men's 35 and over (Men's E and Women's C) league playoffs July 9-10.

For more information, call (313) 483-5600. Ext. 102 or 103.

• SOCCER TRYOUTS

The Plymouth Soccer Club will host tryouts for its select and pre-mier boys (the Kicks) and girls (the Lightning) teams. All pre-mier and select level players are invited to attend; they are asked to bring both a light and dark jer-sey. Call the number listed for specific group information.

Under 15 boys select: 6-8 p.m. June 17-18 at Hines Park Field, on Hines Drive one-half mile west of Haggerty; call Bill Burton at 455-1963.

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Under 13 boys premier 6-8 p.m. June 17-18 at West Middle School, 44401 Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth Township; call Dan Rhea at 451-1032.

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Under 12 boys premier 6-8 p.m. June 15 and 17 at Pioneer Middle School, 46081 W. Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth Township; call Bill Thiess at 459-0195.

Under 11 boys select: 6-8 p.m. June 17 and 20 at Allen Elemen-tary School, 11100 Haggerty in Plymouth Township; call Fred Stafford at 453-7107.

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Under 16 girls premier: 6-8 p.m. June 15-16 at East Middle School, 1042 South Military in Plymouth; call Gerrv Deren at 462-3608.

Under 15 girls premier 6-8 p.m. June 20 and 22 at Hines Park Field, on Hines Drive one-half mile west of Haggerty, in Plym-outh Township; call Armando Santos at 453-5929.

Under 14 girls premier 6-8 p.m. June 20-21 at Pioneer Middle School, 46081 W. Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth Township; call John Debien at 459-1094 or Glen Kaatz at 454-0712.

Under 13 girls premier: To be announced; call Bill Thiess at 459-0195 or Paul Kogut at 455-8175.

Under 12 girls select: 6-8 p.m. June 17 and 20 at East Middle School, 1042 South Military in Plymouth; call Dan Schilk at 459-8826.

• RECREATION OFFERINGS

A three-week long session of tennis lessons is being offered by the Canton Parks and Recreation Services, starting June 20 and concluding July 8. The lessons

will be divided into throe age divi-aiona: 4-6 yaara, 7-15 yaara and 16 and over. They are open to any level competitor. All claaaea will be at Griffin Park courta; there will be two claaaea per week. Coat la 129 for Canton residents, W5 for non-residents. For more infor-mation, call 397-5110.

The 14th annual Father'a Day three-person scrambles golf tour-nament will be June 19 at Fell owe Creek Golf Courae in Canton. Cost is $78 per three-person team, which includea all greens fees and awards. All golfers are welcome. Entry deadline ia June 16; tee times are from 11-11:45 a.m. Call 397-5110 for details.

• TOWI DISCOUNT WINNER

Steve Guerriero of Canton shot a 184 to finish second in the 18 and over handicap division at the Great Lakes Amateur Tour 36-hole qualifying school May 21-22 at the Golden Fox in Plymouth.

The top qualifiers in each han-dicap received a bronze trophy and a free season on the tour, which begins Saturday, June 11 at the Wolverine Golf Club in Macomb County. For his second place, Guerriero received $100 off the season tour entry fee. The season's first tournament stop is at the Wolverine Golf Course in Macomb June 11.

• CHAMBER QOLF OUTING

Volunteers, door prizes and hole sponsors are neede for the Livonia Chamber of Commerce annual golf outing will be Tues-day, July 12 at the Golden Fox Golf Course, 8786 N. Tentorial Road, Plymouth.

The 5 p.m. connection will be Thursday, June 9 at Olive Gar-den, 1400 Middlebelt (just north of 1-96), Livonia.

For more information, call 427-2122.

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The Streetball Sports three-on-three basketball tournament will

be Saturday and Sunday, June ^ 11-12, at the Sports Authority parking lot, located on Plymouth Road juat weat of Middlebelt, in Livonia. Proceeda will benefit the Children'a Miracle Network.

The tournament ia open to boys and girls, men and women, 8 and up.

Sponsor trophies will be award-ed to the first and second place teams. A dunk contest, along with free throw and long distance shooting will also be held on Sat-urday, June 11.

Entry forms are available at all Pizza Huts, 7-11 stores, Subway, Sports Authority, Outback Steak house, Powerhouse Gyms and AMC Theatres.

For more information, call 433-1300.

• VOLLEYBALL CAMPS

Madonna University will stage a series of summer volleyball camp* for players 18 and under.

Upcoming sessions include July 5-8 (elite and general play-ers), July 11-14 (setters and youth), July 18-21 (hitters camps NO8. 1 and 2, and defensive speci-ality).

The cost for each session is $75. For more information, call Bri-

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• BASKETBALL CAMPS

Registration is on for Madonna University's Crusader boys bas-ketball camps, which will empha-size the fundamental skills of shooting, passing, defense, ball-handling and rebounding.

Full-day sessions begin June 20 (entering grades 6-8) and June 27 (grades 8-10) . Half-day sessions begin July 25.

Bill Sharpe, head men's basket^ ball coach, will serve as camp di-1, rector.

For more information, call 591-5135 or 937-7254.

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t o k e e p s e a s o n a l i v e Plymouth Saiem kept its

softball season alive by rolling past Livonia Franklin 10-3 Tuesday in a opening-round district game at Salem.

The difference: defense. The Rocks did not commit an error in improving to 10-19. Franklin errors led to six unearned runs.

"I thought we played well to-day," said Salem coach Al Campbell. "We put it all to-gether and played a good game. Now we get another chance against Plymouth Canton Sat-urday."

The Rocks host Canton at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Livonia Churchill meets Livonia Ste-venson at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Canton's field. The champi-onship game will be at 12:30 p.m. at Salem.

Denise Krolczyk got the pitching win for the Rocks, striking out four. Tina Allen absorbed the loss for Franklin, which finished at 10-20, strik-ing out three and walking one.

"She pitched much better than the score would indicate," said Franklin coach Joe Ep-stein. "It went terrible. It was the same story as all year — too many errors. I like what we have coming back (next year), but obviously we have to work on defense."

Stacy Sinke led Salem with two hits. Lynn MacLeod con-tributed a two-run, pinch-hit triple in the fifth.

SOFTBALL

B PCA 2 0 - 3 1 , BCTHCSOA 1-0: Warren Bethesda was never competitive.

Plymouth Christian (now 10-5) used an eight-run third inning to win the opener. Kris-tina Tilly tossed a one-hitter in improving to 7-2; she walked three and struck out six.. Karin Reed, Shruti Nandani and Carrie Whitaker each had three hits, with Reed getting two triples and three runs bat-ted in.

Melissa Yoder added two hits and four RBI, and Nancy Kobemik had two hits and two RBI.

In the second game, Yoder hit grand slam and solo home runs, going 5-for-6 with eight RBI. Lisa Erickson was 5-for-5 with four RBI; Kobernik was 3-for-4 with four RBI; ChriBty Walker was 3-for-5 (two triples) with five RBI; and Karen Atkinson was 4-for-5 with four RBI (including a three-run homer).

Tilly was the winning pitch-er, surrendering two hits and one walk, fanning five. The Ea-gles finished second in the Michigan Independent Athlet-ic Conference to Southfield Christian; PCA mercied every-one but Southfield.

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dies and contributed to the 800 relay win. Ehaan Alio* and Gil Chavex also were on both relay* and scored in the open sprints.

Brock Gove scored in both throwing events, and Jeff Aschoff replaced injured Scott Gurke (hamstring) on the 400 relay team and was second in the long jump.

"That ' s the kind of kids we have," Reed said. "If somebody goes down, we're able to find someone else and pick up the pieces."

Baker told his team to expect an onslaught of Harrison points early but make the most of its op-portunities.

The Rocks did with Dan Miller, Brian Here and Yu Kobayashi placing in the 300 hurdles. Salem picked up 20 points in the 3,200 run with Scott Pengelly winning and Jared Biniecki finishing third.

Biniecki earlier won the 1,600 run a n d t e a m m a t e A d a m Bakowski the 400. Russ Polcyn,

Dave Karmann, Andy McDonald and Joeh Stickney also gave the Rocks first in the 3,200 relay.

"We were ranked 1-2 in the 3,200 and 3-6 in the 1,600, so we knew that would be where we would have to make up our points ," Baker said.

"I can't say enough about our distance guys. They poured their hearts out on the track. We were lucky the weather broke the way it did. If it had been 85 and humid, they might not have done as well."

Canton's Jeff Keith won the 800 for the second straight year, and John Martin was first in the 300 hurdles. Churchill, always strong in the field events, had wins from Greg Koehler (pole vault) and Dave Elenich (discus).

Other Observerland champions were Matt Syverson, Livonia Ste-venson, high jump; Chris Bous-chet. North Farmington, long j u m p ; and Shawn Arbogast, Westland John Glenn, shot put.

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Team effort: Salem's Jared Biniecki Cleft) and Scott Pen-gelly provided quite a one-two punch in the 3,200. Pen-gelly finished first, Biniecki third.

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1 Fanrvngton Has Hanson. 138: 2 Ptyrrv outn Satam I 37 y». 3. (t») Northville and West land Glenn, I03V>, 5. Uvoma Chun**, lO. 6. Ftymouth Canton. 55; 7, (u«j Uvorna Stevenson and Waaed Lake Western. 40. 9 >*orth Farmngton. 33; 10 Farmmgton. 29; 11 Waaed lake Omral. X ; 12 Uvor»* Franwm. 12vy

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Shawn ArtwgMt (XI). 151-0; 3 Brock Gove (FH). 139-10; 4 Mfce Po*aarrt (NF). 134-«; 5. Rocky Jonnson (PS). 133-3; 6 John Goto (N). 132-2; 7 Aaron Ouao XC). 130-9-. 8. Jon Gal-

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Joan WW—m (X). 6-0: 3 Jaaon Bauer (JG). 6-0; 4 Kevin Finley (FH). 6-0, 5 CT*t» Bouscftel (NF). 5-10:6 Chrts Maufww* OS). 5-10, 7 Roe Tune (N), 5- lO. 8 G#e« Totxas (WtC). 5-8.

LaaC«M»: 1. Chns Bouschet (NF). 21 -2*. 2 JefT Aschoff (FH). 2011Vi; 3. G* C*avez (FH). 20-9Vi; 4 Ehc Bohr (LS). 20-8W; 5 Mar v«y HKks (F). 20-8*6: 6 Jason Croat* (JG). 19 9: 7. Torrance Walker (JG). 19-6*; 8 Gre« lo-DtasfWLC). 19-4W.

I Greg Koemer (LC). 12-6; 2

Rick Frtzzal (LC). 11-10:3. PaU Tarek (LF). 11 2; 4 Ertc Davey C«). 11-2; 5. Ty Fawner (N). 11 2; 6. Scon Ootene (JG), 10-10; 7. Enc C«saw (LS). IO-6; 8. Andy Ejikne (LS). lO^

1.300 retmr- 1. Salem ( K m PoKyn. Dave Karmann. Andy McDonald and Joah Stick ney). 8:10.8; 2 Canton, 8 15.6; 3 Northville

'8:16.4; 4 Western, 8 19; 5. John Glenn. 8:30. 6 Marrt»on, 8 40 1: 7 Farmington. 8.48; 8 Owcha. 8 49 7

110 NaSll . 1 Kevin Bryant (FH). 14 7; 2 Todd Peterson (JG). 15.0: 3. Dan Mltor (PS). 15 3; 4. Tom So*o< (FH). 15.7; 5 J«Jd Thordar son (LC). 16.0. 6 Brian Hare (PS). 16.0; 7. Tony Grant (WIC). 16.2; 8 Man Ntokanan (F). 16.3

100 Saalfc 1 Jaaon Grangar (FH). 11.1; 2. Bnan Dogonskj (N). 1I I; 3. »ant Waantngton (JG). 11.2. 4 ervan ASos (FH). 1 1.3; 5 Ryan Lewts IF). 11.5; 6 Jeremy BkXSa (F). 11.5; 7.

Andy Codum (PS), 11.8; 8 RoC Lamaaters (PC). 12.0

000 relay-. 1 Hamaon (Ehsan ASos. Kev» Bryant. G» Cnaw and Jason Granger). 131.6; 2 Northvae, 1:32.4; 3 John Glenn. 1:33.1; 4 Salem. I 33.2. 5 Western. 135; 6. Q u c t K 1 35 1; 7. Central. 1 36.9: 8. Fr**Srv, 137S.

l.SOO nmt. 1 Jarad Bmwcfci (PS). 4 36.7. 2. Scott PengaBy (PS). 4:37.4; 3. Brian Ra»d (NF). 4 38.8; 4 Scoa Uoyd (N). 4 39.9; 5. Scott Craehan (LS). 4 45; 6 Andy McDonald (PS). 4 45.3; 7 Roe Donovan (WLC). 4 47; 8. JusMo Koonce (WLC). 4;48.

400 relay: l. Hamaon (Ehaan Alloa. Jaff As &K0. Ga O a w and Jaaon Granger 44.3; 2. Northvaa. 44.7; 3 Waatam. 44.8. 4 Farrrang-ton. 44 9. 5. (Ha) Canton and Salem. 45.2; 7 cr**rna. 45.3. 8. (Ha) John G*enn and Ftanian. 46.2

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of the game with a base hit. Valimont struck out the next two bathers, but Abbott moved to third on a stolen base and a wild pitch. Lear then came through with his second hit, making it 6-0.

Canton got its only run in the toftjpf the third when junior short-stop Mark Biro led off the inning by-fcouncing a double down the leftafield line. Biro got to third on a ground out, and scored on Mar-selja's wild pitch.

''We played well," said Ed Turek, Canton's first-year coach.

"We just started slow."

That applied in particular to Valimont, who finished the sea-son with a 5-5 record for the 15-12 Chiefs. "Yeah, he started slow and didn't find his rhythym until the fourth inning," Turek said.

Against Salem, that was too late; no such bounties can be al-lowed. "Especially against a team like this," admitted Turek. "The way they're coached, you just know they won't make many mis-takes."

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End of season means it's time to salute all league champions

Canton-based T.C. Gators fin-ished second Monday in the pres-tigious BPs National Invitational for men's modified fast-pitch soft-ball teams in Atlanta, Ga.

Gators (13-2) won its first three games before losing to the defend-ing champion Warriors of Chapel Hill, N.C., the 1992 nine-man na-tional champs and fourth-place team in the "93 majors tourney.

Gators bounced back with three straight wins, including a 9-5 vic-tory' over the Warriors, but lost 5-4 to Wallen of Bean Station, Tenn., in the finals.

Al White was named the all -tournament pitcher, and Curt White, Johnny Longridge and Greg Haeger were selected for the

all-tournament team. Gators opened with a 6-4 win

over Don Swan Car Sales of At-lanta, a two-time national cham-pion. Haeger drove in three runs with two hits, and Rich Roy had two hits and one RBI.

East Tennessee Insulation fell to Gators in the next round, 6-2. Gators rallied from a 2-0 deficit with the help of a five-run inning. Longridge had two hits, including a solo homer, and two RBI, Curt White two hits and one RBI.

Doug Kirkpatrick was 3-for-4, had two RBI and scored two runs as Gators crushed the Atlanta As-tros in i t s next game, 12-4.

Dave Brubaker had three RBI and Haeger a two-run homer.

Curt White, Mike Kesaon. Sal Demilio and Bill Rowley had two hits apiece. White also had two RBI and Demilio scored two runs.

Roy and Sean Maloney were 3-for-4 with one RBI in the 13-12 loss to the Warriors. Kevin O'Connor and Curt White had two hits and two RBI each.

Jim Lukenecha, a pitcher add-ed to the tournament roster, start-ed but had to leave after being hit in the shoulder with a line drive. That meant a rare loss for the leg-endary Al White.

Kirkpatrick had another three-hit game as Gators crushed Texa-co of Monroe, La., in its next game, 10-2. Longridge, Curt White, Roy, Dave Brubaker and

M i k e R e a s o n h a d t w o h i t a e a c h .

Lukenecha returned to pitch an 8-0 whitewash of Atlanta-based Lindaman. Curt White, Haeger and Roy led the hitt ing with two hits each.

Al White earned the pitching win in the rematch with the War-riors. Gators had only four hits, two by Mike Greener, but benefit-ted from 11 walks.

Curt White scored two runs and had an RBI after being hit with a bases-loaded pitch.

Haeger was 3-for-4 with an RBI in the final game against Wallen. Longridge had two hits and scored two runs. Lukenecha was the losing pitcher.

TEN-PIN ALLEY

More league champions are listed in today's column.

These are the men and women from the local leagues who have taken home the t r o p h i e s a n d earned whatever p o i n t m o n i e s were to be won.

HARRISON T h e y go through the sea-

son with the usual "ups and downs" but at the end they are champions. Special mention is dlie for the men's all-stars.

They are known as the Metros-taff Hall of Fame Classic which bowls at Thunderbowl Lanes and the Stroh's Beer All-Star Travel-ing Classic. They compete in a different house each week.

These leagues are without a doubt, the nation's strongest in terms of pure bowling talent. The combined averages on the Metros-taff League was 214.44 and the Stroh's League carried a season's average of 207.44.

In Metrostaff, team No. 9 Goe-bel Light won the championship while the Ansara 's Big Boy cap-tured the crown in the Stroh's All-Star Traveling Classic.

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Foiiowmg are the best t imes and distances Heather Burcar (N Farmmgtoni l6 -4*> Kay Red gens (Farmington) 12 9 Karen Boudreau (Salem) 5 28 4 in Observertand gms track and field Coaches Rachel Dor (Redford Unioni 15 1 1 W Amca Felt on iRedfv-J umon) 1 2 9 Stacy Moore (Salem) . 5 29 6 should report updates to Observer Sports Ed Kay Rodgers (Farmington) 15 9VJ j a m e Brenner (N Farmmgton) 5 30 8 t o r Dan 0 Meara Dy phone (953-2141) Mon Knsta Snow (Hamson) 15 9 2 0 0 DASH Tracey Parker (Church*) 5 31 .0 day from 8 30 l O p m or Oy fax (591-7279) Tonya Zgraggen (Saiemi 1 5 8 W Devron Kennedy (Hamson) 25 8 Amanda Hough (N Farmmgton 5 34 6

Sarah Makins (Salem) 15-8 DanieBe Prostell (Borgessi 2 6 5 SHOT PUT Cathy Baciie (Stevenson; 15 7 Amca Fe lon (Redford Un«on| 26 2 3 .200 RUN

Aiisha Gordon (N Farmmgton) 37 2 Adnane Bryant (Borgesst 15 7 Olive Ikeh (Canton) 26 7 Lana Boroditsch (Canton) 1 1 1 8 1 Renee Arceno (Mercy) 3 4 - 8 * Becky Bockstaru (Canton; 15 6 Swan Mammon (Saiem) 2 6 7 Amy Freund (Mercy) 11 18 3 v a n d i Berg 'Hamson) 34-7Y, Heather Burcar (N Farmmgtoni 26 7 Bridget MacKinnon (Stevenson i 11 22 3 Racftel Clark (Stevenson) 34-2 100-METER HURDLES Heather Bon. (Churchill) 27 0 Laura McWilliams (Canton i 1 1 53 3 Laura Concepcion (Hamaon) 33-1 1 J * Eupia (Stevenson) 15 5 Nicone Clausen (Ladywood1 27 0 Becky Wolfrom (Canton) 11 59 1 Dar»e«e Rooinson (John Glenn) 33-7 Sarah Melons (Salem) 15 6 Courtney Brown , John Glenn \ 27 1 Chnssy Johnson (Ladywood) 1 1 59.2 Kim Washnock (Farmmgton) 33-6 Mary Anderson (Canton) 1 5 8 Warcia Parker (Saiemi 27 1 Alltson Noe (Mamson) 12 14 0 Rachel Clor i Redford Uruon) 32 10W Kelly KotHer (Radford Uruon) 16 0 Jaime Brenner (N Farmmgtoni 12 15 1 Freda Pete* (John Glenn) 32 10 Laura Gaua (Churchill) 16 1 4 0 0 RUN Kathy Jost 1 Saiem) 12 22 5 leasa Copprue (Mercy) 32 6 Amber Reierson (Farmmgton) 16 3 Heather Burcar (N Farmmgton] 5 8 8 Tracey Rarker I Church*) 12 22 9

Aiisha Gordon (N Farmmgton) 16 3 Sarar Hamilton (Salem. 59 3 < 0 0 RELAY DISCUS Amy Buhl (Mercy ) . 16 3 Ttacey Cavm (Canton) 59 4 < 0 0 RELAY

Ahsha Gordon (N Farmmgton) 117 11 Knsta Snow (Hamson) 16 4 Amca Felton ;Fledtord Union) 1 0 0 8 Uvorua Ladywood 51 1 Devome Pmjl (N Farmmgton) 113-3 Usa Soasr iCanton) 16 4 Devon Kennedy (Hamson) 1 0 1 0 Westland John Glenn 51 1 Teasa Copprue (Mercy). 112-0 Tame Smrth (Mercy) I 01 2 Plymouth Canton 51 1 Lyndi Paling (Ladywood) 1 10-7

300 HURDLES Kelly Korner (Redford union | Mary Anderson (Canton) Nancy Hoffman (Canton) Jeannette Stojcevski (Stevenson i Courtney Sheldon (Saiem) Sarah Makins :Salem) Shawn Champlin (Canton) Kim Sheldon (Saiem) Patti Di /on (Mamson) Laura Gauo (Churchill)

Marcia Psrv.er (Salem) 1 0 1 2 Farmington HiMs Hamson 51 6 Rachel Clark (Stevenson) . . 1 10-3

300 HURDLES Kelly Korner (Redford union | Mary Anderson (Canton) Nancy Hoffman (Canton) Jeannette Stojcevski (Stevenson i Courtney Sheldon (Saiem) Sarah Makins :Salem) Shawn Champlin (Canton) Kim Sheldon (Saiem) Patti Di /on (Mamson) Laura Gauo (Churchill)

4 6 1 47 0 47 8 4 8 1 4 8 8 4 9 2 4 9 4 4 9 9 5 0 0 5 0 4

vemesia Lawson [John Glenn i 1 0 1 4 Plymouth Salem 52 0 Danielle Rotxnson (John Glenn) 106-3

300 HURDLES Kelly Korner (Redford union | Mary Anderson (Canton) Nancy Hoffman (Canton) Jeannette Stojcevski (Stevenson i Courtney Sheldon (Saiem) Sarah Makins :Salem) Shawn Champlin (Canton) Kim Sheldon (Saiem) Patti Di /on (Mamson) Laura Gauo (Churchill)

4 6 1 47 0 47 8 4 8 1 4 8 8 4 9 2 4 9 4 4 9 9 5 0 0 5 0 4

Eileen O'Conneo (Mercy) 1 0 1 5 Renee Arceno (Mercy) Keegen Keefover (N Farmington) Becky Batgne (Canton) Kim Washnock (Farmmgton) .

MQH JUMP Coaeen Lesondak (Stevenson)

103-11 103-9 102-8 100-8

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300 HURDLES Kelly Korner (Redford union | Mary Anderson (Canton) Nancy Hoffman (Canton) Jeannette Stojcevski (Stevenson i Courtney Sheldon (Saiem) Sarah Makins :Salem) Shawn Champlin (Canton) Kim Sheldon (Saiem) Patti Di /on (Mamson) Laura Gauo (Churchill)

4 6 1 47 0 47 8 4 8 1 4 8 8 4 9 2 4 9 4 4 9 9 5 0 0 5 0 4

Heather Boni iChurchiii;

a o o RUN E ileer. 0 Connet (Mercy) Tracey Cavm (Canton) Amy Freund i Mercy) Tracy Finiayson (Farmmgtoni

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Ndu OkwumaOua (Canton) 5 5

300 HURDLES Kelly Korner (Redford union | Mary Anderson (Canton) Nancy Hoffman (Canton) Jeannette Stojcevski (Stevenson i Courtney Sheldon (Saiem) Sarah Makins :Salem) Shawn Champlin (Canton) Kim Sheldon (Saiem) Patti Di /on (Mamson) Laura Gauo (Churchill)

4 6 1 47 0 47 8 4 8 1 4 8 8 4 9 2 4 9 4 4 9 9 5 0 0 5 0 4

Kelly Stan*ov (Saiemi 2 2 6 9 1 .600 RELAY Melissa Mopson lSalem) 5 4

300 HURDLES Kelly Korner (Redford union | Mary Anderson (Canton) Nancy Hoffman (Canton) Jeannette Stojcevski (Stevenson i Courtney Sheldon (Saiem) Sarah Makins :Salem) Shawn Champlin (Canton) Kim Sheldon (Saiem) Patti Di /on (Mamson) Laura Gauo (Churchill)

4 6 1 47 0 47 8 4 8 1 4 8 8 4 9 2 4 9 4 4 9 9 5 0 0 5 0 4

Keegan Keefover IN Farming-on1 2 27 8 Plymouth Salem 4 0 5 9 Andrea Saryet (Farmmgton) 5 2 Nikki Hermann . H s m v j r i 2 2 9 0 Wymoutn Canton 4 07 3 Nicole Van Hees (Salem) 5 -2 100 DASH Kelty Prais (Stevenson) 2 29 0 North Farmmgton 4 08 7 Li/ Ojennevi l le (Farmington) 5 -2 Lindsay Soter (Ladywood) 12 5 Lisa Nooies i Mercy) 2 29 3 Farmmgtoni Mills Merc. 4 10 5 EliraOeth Swanguann (John Glenn) 5-1 Ndu OkwumaDua (Cantpni 12 5 Brooke Larson iCanton;. 2 29 6 Bedford Umon 4 1 4 6 Sarah Coombs (John Glenn) 5 1 Felicia Bailey (John Glenn i 1 2 6 Came May (N Farmington) 5-0 Devron Kennedy (Hamson i 12 6 l .&OO RUN 3 . 2 0 0 RELAY Kelly Smith (John Glenn| 5 -0 Heather Boni (Churcfu*) 12 7 Lana Borod'tscn (Canton) 5 15 0 Plymouth Canton 9 44 3 Stacie Johnson (Ladywood) 5 -0 Nicole Clausen iLadywood) 12 7 Bndget MacKmnori (Stevenso" > 5 2 ) 4 Farmmgton Hills Mere* 9 5 1 0

Danielle ProsteM (Borgessi 12 7 Eileen 0 Conneil (Mercy i 5 23 8 Plymouth Sa«em 9 53 2 L0N4 JUMP Rontona Grays (John Glenn) 12 8 Amy Freund •; Mercy 'i 5 27 2 Lrvonia Stevenson 1 0 0 0 5

Courtney Brown (John Glenn) 16-6 Courtney Brown (John Glenn) 1 2 9 Allison Noe (Hamson i 5 28 0 Lrvorna Ladywood 1 0 2 0 3

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Saturday, tone 4 : Nortn Famnngton vs armmglori Mills Hamson. farmington «s Farm--iff,or Has Mercy, noon ct iameloaaMp final:

OCOmrnatery 3 p m r w i m e r aOvances to Sat « a y June 8 to the Royal Oa» KimOall reponai s Bocftester AOams dtstnet champ»on i

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mm 4 : Plymootn Canton at «yrr> >ut^ Salem. 10 30 a.m . Lrvoma Stevenson vs *voma Oxircni« at Canton, 10 30 a tn . cham i l o n i i e f inal : apo 'oumatery 12 30 c m . at ialem fWirmer advances Saturflay June 8 to he Brighton regtonai vs JLnn Artx* Huror^ as -net champion )

CLASS a at DCARSORM KTS- CMCSTWOOO

Saturday. Jana 8: Re<3»on3 Thurston vs An -iaoo«sOestwoo<3 grad la t r tc t mnnner. 10 a m

irwatar vs OeerOom DMne Cma. 12:30 p.m . c a a a p t a n a M p Itaafc approumeiaiy 3 p.m. Winner advance* Saturday, krte 8 ttnhe War •an woods-Towar regional vs W a r a n wooos Tower dn tnc i champion )

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•na 4 : Lutheran mgr wesuaeo vs RatWord Bishop Borgesc, 10 a.m.. UvonH CiarenceviBe vs Detroit Dommcan. 1 p.m.. d » a a ^ l i a m l > Aaat: approximately 4 p m Wmner advances Saturday. Aine 6 to me Rrverview GaOnel RicnaiO re^onal vs RivarvieV GaOnei R»cnara dotnet cnamp«on .)

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Frtday, Jane 1: Royal Oak Shnrw vs Soutl^ ftew f ranwm Road. 3 1 5 p.m.: Redtoro S t tha vs DearBom Fanane Christian. 5 p .m

Satareay. Mate 4 : cftampionaftp Anal. 1 p.rp. fWmner advances Satunlay. June 8 to the Wyanpotte Mount Carmei regional vs Warren Bethesoa Christian as tne t champwn. i

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B O Y S ' T R A C K

Following are the Best t imes and distances in OOservenand ooys track and fle« Coaches Should report updates to Observer sports editor Steve KowalskJ Oy phone (953-2106) Monday from 8 SO-10 p.m. or 0y fax (591-7279)

SHOT PUT Nicfc KaMas (Redford CC) . 56-2 Qoug Boezmski (Redford CC) . . 53-1 W Shawn Artxjgast (John Glermi 52-2 *pror\ Dusso (Church*) 50 -10 fcjrey Minous (Farmmgton) . . 49-7 Oave Elenich (Churchill) 49-6 ffc>ci<y Johnson (Salem) 47-10"* Ohns Areenault (Stevenson) 4 7 - 1 * ffbke F"oissant (N Farmington) 45 -2 Je" Monnet te (Redford CC) 45 1

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sSawn Art»gast (John Glenn) . . 1 5 7 10 Dave-Elemct! (ChurcMII) 154-11 Cfcxig BrrezinsKi (Redford CC) 148-9 M » e Rolssant (N Farmmgton) 148-6 l«ck Kanas (Redford CC) 144-6 Brocv Gove (Hamson) . 144-U Aaron Ousso (Churchill) 143-7 Kfe washnocfc (Redford CC) 143-7 Sieve Shaiet3 (Mamson) 141-7 Rocky Johnsor. (Salem) 140-10

P O i £ VALAT O e g Koehter (Church*) K|ei Skov (Luth Westland} John Scherkenbach I Redford CC) R»Ck Frmel l (Chyrchill) X>hn Porter (John Glenn) Scott Deiane (John Glenn) Paul Terek (Franklin) RoC Mangan (Garden Cltyi . .. Scott McKay (Farmington | Enc Davey (Jonn Glenn)

Matt Syverson (Stevenson) . Steve Johnson (Thurston) Chris Bouschet (N Farmmgton) Troy Smith (Luth Westland) Jason Baker (John Glenn) . Jason Rerth (Garden City)

Kerth Sudheimer (Farmmgton) Kevin Fmley (Mamson) Doug BrodowskJ (Hanson) Jedd Thorderson (Church*) Kevtn TUJ (St Agatha) Chris Bouschet (N Farmmgton) Chris Mathews (Stevenson)

Lonaj Freddie Taylor (Redtord CC) Chns Souschet (N Farmmgton) Torrance Walker (John Glenn) leff Aschof (Harrison) Harvey Hicks (Farmington) G* Chavez (Hamson) Enc Bonn (Stevenson) Enc Kaey (Church*) . laacm tackaon (Farmmgton) M * e Poshadki (Garden City)

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Kevin Bryant (Hamson i 14 6 Todd Peterson (John Glenn). i 4 9 Ken Riley (Wayne) 15 2 Jon Smoika (Luth Westland; 15 2 Dan Miller (Salem) 15 3 Chns Watts (Redford CC) 15 4 Tom Sokcn (Hamson i 15 5 Mark McCioud (Garden Crty) 1 5 6 Jason Baker (Westland Glenn) 15 7 Jedd Thorderson (Church*) 15 7

3 0 0 HURDLES Ken Riiey (Wayne) 39 9 John Martin (Canton i 4 0 0 Tom Sokoi (Hamson) 4 0 3 Dan Miller (Saiem) 41 2 Todd Peterson (John Glenn). 41 3 Jeff Lichtner (Luth west land! 41 5 Jon Smoika (Luth Westland 42 1 Brian Here (Saiem) 41 4 Jason Boeiow (Franklin). . 42 4 Enc Williams (Redford Union) 4 3 . 0

100 DASH Jason Granger (Hamson) 10 6 Scott Gurve (Hamson) 1 0 8 Freddie Taylor (Redford CO 1 1 1 Jeremy Bod le (Farmington) 1 1 1 Brent Washington (John Glenn) ! 1 2 Tom Kessei (Redford Union) 1 1 3 Greg Knight (Redford union) 1 1 3 Ryan Lewis (Farmington) 1 1 3 Don Carroll (Stevenson) 11 3 Steve Mason (Thurston) 11 3 Damon Frendo (Garden City) 1 1 3 Adam CoOum (Saiem1* 1 1 3 Ehsan Alios (Hamson i 1 1 3

2 0 0 DASH Freddie Taylor (Redford CC) 22 3 Tom Kessei (Redford union) 22 9 Jason Granger (Hamson) 22 9 Gil Chavez (Hamson) . 2 3 0 Torrance walker (John Glenn) 23 4 Ryan Crawford (Luth. Westland) 23 5 Steve Horvath (Garden City) 2 3 6 Marcus Zevalkjnk (Salem) 2 3 6 Andy CoOum (Salem) 2 3 7 Ehsan Alios (Hamson | 2 3 7

4 0 0 RUN Adam Bakowski (Saiem) 5 0 3 Shamar Lott (John Glenn) 51 1 Tom Kessei (Redtona umon) 51 3 Man Zimmeier (Hamson) 52 1 Enc Bohn (Stevenson) 52 1 Kevm Bryant (Hamson) 52 3 Rich Cramb (ChurcWt) 5 2 4 Richard Johnson (Wayne) 52 4 Jaaon Barytski (Salem) 52 6 Luke Schrader (Luth Westlandi 52 9

aoo RUN Tom Kessei (Redford Umon) 1 57 2 Demck Faunce (Redford CC) 1 5 9 1 Jeff Keith (Canton) 1 5 9 4 Matt Demey (Canton) 2 0 0 1

.lason Otewn* (Jorvn G l e n n Josn Stckney (Salem) Torr. May i Farmington | Doug Bacon. iHamsoni Kur Garcia (Redford U n i o n Rot) Mar.gan (Garde" Crty)

1 . 6 0 0 RUN B'ad PoBungriome (LLrth Westland Sco't Creenan . Stevenson i jeff K e t " i Cant on)

Jeremy Shon iBedford CC, Kurt Garcia (Bedford bn-on) Jared p*n«c». i 'Salem) Joe Leo iRedfocJ CCi Jared Biniecki 'Saiemi Kevin Afflert>»ugn iFarmingtoni Scott Pengeiiy i Salem i

3 . 2 0 0 RUN Marv Leo (Bedford CC) Brad Poiiunghome (Luth Westland; Scott Pengetiy (Salem) Joe Leo (Redtord CC) Jason Reitn (Garden City) Jarec B-niecki i Salem i Kevr.n Affle<t>a-.igr i.Farmu-igton; Jason Rertri iGarden City) Casey Moot hart (Canton-Jeff Ke-th (Canton)

4 0 0 RELAY F armingtori HamsO'i Farmmgton Plymouth Canton Plymoutn Salem Churchm

8 0 0 RELAY f arming;on Mamson Lutheran Westland Westland Glenn Livonia Churchill Plymouth Salem

1 . 6 0 0 RELAY Plymouth Salem west land John Glenn Bedford u n o n Farmmgton Hanson w e t l a n d Glenn

3 . 2 0 0 RELAY Plymouth Saiem Plymouth Canton Westland John Glenn Redford Cethcac Central Lutheran Westland

2 0 0 2 2 0 0 9 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 3 3 2 0 3 5

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3 26 9 3 27 9 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 1 3 30 7

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Special events for June at Laura! Park Place mall will begin with a Muscular Dystrophy Association Piano-a-thon on Saturday.

The Piano-a-thon will be 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Satur-day in the Parisian Court, sponsored by Schoolcraft College.

A Father's Day Giveaway will be June 6-19 in Center Court. Participants will have a chance to win two nights lodging in a single villa and three days unlimited golf with a cart on all three of Garland's championship courses. The offer is good Sunday through Thursday.

Fashions du Jour will be noon to 2 p.m. June 10 with fashions from Mothers Work Maternity and The Limited being informally modeled during lunch at D. Dennison's and the Marriott Hotel's Garden Court Restaurant.

Pianist Carl Fernstrum will entertain from 1 to

2:30 p.m. June 12 for the Jazz in the Park Concert. There also will be informal modeling of fashions from Talbota, Ann Taylor, and Russell's Tuxedos.

Fashions du Jour will occur again on from noon to 2 p.m. June 24 in Garden Court and Dennison's with fashions modeled from A Peat in the Pod and Donna Sacs.

Summer Fashions in the Park from noon to 2 p.m. June 25 will feature modeling throughout the mall.

Free blood pressure and foot screening will be 8-10 a.m. June 27 at Jacobson's Court, courtesy of Bots-ford Hospital.

Laurel Park is at 6 Mile and Newburgh in Livo-nia.

Piano in the Park features professional pianists performing 5:30-8:30 p.m. each Friday and noon to 5 p.m. each Saturday.

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m a n y l o n g t i m e e m p l o y e e s St. Mary Hospital employees

were treated to Italian dishes and strolling musicians at "An Eve-ning in Italy," the theme for the ninth annual Service Recognition Dinner.

The dinner, held May 4 in Ma-donna University's dining hall, recognized years of employment through December 1993.

John O'Reilly, board of trustees chairman, served as master of cer-emonies and hospital president Sister Mary Modesta welcomed the employees and their guests.

Thirty-year awards went to Elaine Childers of Livonia, outpa-tient surgery, and Mary Dubay-Wahling of Romulus, periopera-tive services.

Twenty-five year awards went to Margaret Becker, Charlotte Kemp, Deborah Moore, Irene Peters, Sister Mary Renetta, Mar-guerite Ross, Therese Seguin, Rosemary Wangeman and Wil-liam Wieger.

Twenty-year awards went to Virginia Altenberger, Diana Bea-ty. Heather Beauvais, Camille Brick, Carol Ann Carr, Susan Davison, Georgiana Dickshott, Jean Gabriel, Katherine Galen-ski, Joyce Hoffmeyer, Kathleen Houlihan, Catherine Kennedy, Sara Loughner, Mary Ann Mac-Murray, Cary Marakovitz, Clau-

dia McCellan, Joseveges Mendo-za, Virginia Montesa, Mary Ellen Morris, Patricia Nicholson, Stan-ley Pientak, Mary Skupski, Kath-leen Stout, Theresa Underwood, Rosina Wells, Marilyn West and Carolyn Wiseman.

Fifteen-year awards were hand-ed to Jacqueline Allbee, Debra Amrhein, Vera Appicelli, Rhonda Baiocchi, Joan Barber, Eileen Belknap, Joanne Block, Doranne Bloxsom, Cheryl Brendahl, Patri-cia Burns, Robin Calligaris, Roy Chamblin, James Chiumino, Kristin Cope, Elizabeth Cornell, Joanne Danczak, Daniel Deary, Kathleen Dixon, Jeffrey Doelker, Eileen Do rough, Suzanne Eaton, Mary Fegan, Mary Freeman, John Goldsworthy. Carol Graff, Donna Grima, Sandra Hinkel, David Karol, Robin Kopack, Colleen La-Valley, Philip Livingston, Kathe-rine Long, Patricia Long, Patricia Machniak, Violet Manis, Gary Martz, Annamma Mathew, Jill McCarthy, Marcia Nichols, Carol Norris, Nancy O'Donnell, Karen Paison, Elaine Patterson, Mary Pelz, Donald Perrie, Lynda Peters, Ivana Polgar, Lorna Reid, Catherine Reinke, Linda Rey, Barbara Rozinski, Barbara Sa-pelak, Judith Schumacher, Marie Siegel, Julie Smith, Jo Ann Sop-ko. Marc Teter, James Tumidan-

ski, Christine Underwood, Lor-raine Varlesi, Debra Waddell, Mi-chael Ward and Donna Womack.

Ten-year awards were present-ed to Denise Balko, Karen Bedell, Ilene Bird, Kathryn Borromeo, Maya Clark, Kathy Colley, Mary Curtis, Sharon Cygan, Patricia Czach, Jack Downs, Jane Flee-man, Michael Franklin, Gregory Gallo, Barbara Gulowski, Anna Guziel, Laurie Harkness, Janet Heiob, Mildred Heslip, Josann Iwanka, Marie Kaetz, Phyllis Kennedy, Bernadette Kidwell, Sandra King, Lori Kudirka, Bren-da LaBerge, Julia Leo, Peggy Lewis and Carol Lucy.

Other 10-year honorees are Lin-da MacDonald, Siobhan Mar-deusz, Carol McAllister, Sharon McDonald, Patricia Peel, Leslie Perrine, Bobbie Portelli, Henry Quinn, Judy Rhode, Priscilla Roach, Marcelina Socie, Cheryl Southard, Roberta Swiercz, Dolo-res Vento, Anne Walsh, Gay Winczkowski, Barbara Wysocki and Charlene Zupanick.

The apnual dinner is dedicated to those employees, past and present, whose years of employ-ment at St. Mary Hospital dem-onstrate an unselfish commit-ment and devotion to health care service in a Christ-like spirit, said Modesta.

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W a t c h i n g birds at your backyard feed-ers, in local for-ests or in foreign countries is re-ported to be the second most popular outdoor activity in the United States. Ga rden ing is considered num-ber one. But if

birding is considered number two. then watching butterflies could •asily become number three.

At the first annual meeting of the North American Butterfly As-sociation near Atlantic City, N.J., there was a sizable contingency of birders. The location of the meet-ing also happened to be near the Brigentine National Wildlife Re-fuge and only 45 minutes from Cape May. Both of these places are meccas for birders.

It was enjoyable networking with people who have the same interest and to learn from those who are experts in their field. Many of the trip leaders were able

to point out species of birds and butterflies that are unfamiliar to those of us from other states.

I was thrilled to see that many birders have become interested in butterflies, as I have. Actually, it's not too surprising; watching butterflies involves many of the same skills needed to identify birds. In fact, there are many par-allels between the two.

Both animal groups are very colorful. That is probably the fea-ture that attracted me when I first started bird watching. Butterflies are equally as colorful, with strik-ing patterns that rival those of birds.

There are about 800 species of birds found in the contiguous United States, and there are about 700 species of butterflies in the same area. It's not that hard to learn that number of species with some concerted effort. Worldwide, there are about 9,000 species of birds and about 10,000 species of butterflies.

In 1937, Roger Tory Peterson developed a book that showed people how to identify birds in the field, not dead in the hand. He

pointed out field marks and dis-tinguishing characteristics to sep-arate one species from another. Butterflies can be identified in the same manner with practice and a good pair of close-focusing binoculasB.

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For those people who are not morning people, butterflies be-come active about 10 a.m. For birders who are up early, butter-flies become active by the time bird activity subsides. One can stay in the field and enjoy some smaller spectacular sights by shifting from birds to butterflies.

There are even butterfly counts like there are bird counts that provide information on their po-pulations. As with birds, it is not necessary to kill butterflies to identify them and enjoy them. Spending time with butterflies to learn their techniques is a natural extension of the skills learned while birding. Try it. Now is the time.

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Lois and her husband subscribed from the day they opened. Her husband passed away four-and-ia-half years ago, but Lois retained the seats, and }took friends along to see the shows. "I deeply re-gret the closing," she said. "I love my theater and the convenience of having it in the heart of Bir-mingham. I hope whatever happens brings back Jive entertainment." J A longtime usher called and said she wasn't Surprised by the closing. "The talent was poor and uneven, and the tickets sometimes as much as 1*35. were too much for some people to afford," she said. "In my experience the theater was rarely half full. I never felt the Nederlanders had their heart In it." • These were just a few of the comments, 1 appre-ciated hearing from all of you. I've said it before, ind I'll say it again, this is your newspaper, we're here to serve you. and be your sounding board. R Readers who called last week learned from my Voice Mail message that I was on vacation. I'll embarrass my brother Mike Kaleski a little by mentioning that I was visiting him in Nashua. New Hampshire to attend his graduation from franklin Pierce College. We're ail very proud of his accomplishments. * If you've never been. New Hampshire, called the ''Granite State" is l>eautiful. There are rollling kills and lots of pine trees. You can get a great lobster dinner, but there aren't outdoor concert •enues like Meadow Brook and Pine Knob, which £like says he misses a lot. You know that old say-n g about not appreciating what you have in your •wn backyard? It's true. 9 The Meadow Brook Music Festival in the 7,500-$eat outdoor amphitheater on the campus of Oak-tend University in Rochester opens June 18 with Fred Penner and the Cats Meow Band. Shows 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Dionne Warwick performs on June 19. This year's schedule includes a variety of

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Here's an event you won't want to miss — the first Great Lakes Cham-ber Music Festival, a series of six concerts

to be held June 11-18 at Temple Beth El and St. Hugo of the Hills in Bloomfield Hills.

Festival organizers are confident that it will become an annual event that celebrates the spirit, diversity and character of the people in our area. The 2 p.m. Sunday, June 12, outdoor concert at St. Hugo of the Hills is free.

Season tickets for the festival are $60 ($50 for students and senior citi-zens*. Single tickets range from $10 to $18. Series concert tickets are avail-able by calling (810) 362-2622 and all Ticketmaster outlets.

Area business leaders Joseph An-tonini, chairman of Kmart Corpora-tion, Dean Friedman, President of Robert Solomon and Associates Ad-vertising Agency in Bloomfield Hills, have joined with Rabbi Dan Polish of Temple Beth El. the Rev. Monsignor Anthony Tocco of St. Hugo of the Hills, and the Chamber Music Soci-ety of Detroit to create the summer musical event featuring internation-ally acclaimed pianist, James Tocco.

James Tocco enjoys a worldwide career as a recitalist, orchestral so-loist, and chamber musician. Born of Italian parents in Detorit, his love of music, especially opera, began in childhood. At six he started studying the piano and made his first orches-tral appearance, performing Beetho-ven's Concerto No. 2 at 12. He is emi-

nent scholar/artist-in-residence at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and Professor of Piano at the Musikhochschule in Lubeck, Germany.

"This festival enhances the quality of life in the communities we serve," said Antonini at a festival preview re-ception. "We're happy to launch a tradition."

Like most great things, the festival was an idea, a seed that sprouted roots and was nourished by Antonini, Friedman, Polish, Tocco, his brother, James, and the Detroit Chamber Mu-sic Society.

While visiting his brother, James said "What a wonderful place this would be for a festival, but we need a temple"

"I said I have the rabbi and the I have the temple, and we went to work," said Tocco. "There is a lot of discussion that goes on before you reach a consensus, this project got in-stant support."

The concept of a collaboration be-tween St. Hugo of the Hills and Tem-ple Beth El began with discussions between Tocco and Polish. Secular in nature, the festival is intended to be an ongoing event.

"There is no place in the U.S. where a Jewish congregation and a Catholic Church are working together on a project of this magnitude, and this deserves to be celebrated," said Polish. "It's important on a human level to see these two communities blend together and form friendships. It's an important musical and civic event, we are bringing the community together."

Hosting a festival is an enormous task. An advisory committee was formed comprised of volunteers from each of the collaborating organiza-tions. Chairing the committe from St. Hugo's are Kathleen and Joseph An-

Featured performers: The Amernet String Quartet, composed of Japanese violinist Kyoko Kashiwagi, (left to right), Ameri-can violinist Marcia Littley de Arias, Scottish violinist Mal-colm Johnston, and Mexican cellist Javier Arias-Flores will be performing at the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival.

tonini, along with A viva and Dean Friedman from Temple Beth El. James Tocco is the festival's artistic director.

He will be performing at the festi-val with a cadre of remarkable per-formers including the Detroit Cham ber Winds, an ensemble of musicians drawn from the ranks of the Detroit Symphony and Michigan Opera The-atre orchestras; violinist Miriam Fried; violinist/violist Paul Biss; cel-list Nathaniel Rosen; the Amernet

String Quartet, and Gail Hirschen-fang.

Here are highlights about the fea-tured performers.

• Fried has played with virtually eve-ry major orchestra. She won the Pa-ganini International Competition and was the first woman to win the Queen Elizabeth International Competition. • Rosen is the first American ever to win the Gold Medal at the Tchaikov-sky International Competition.

Outstanding chamber music groups, soloists to perform Don't miss the opportunity to hear

outstanding musicians perform a va-riety of music at the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival, June 11 to 18. A series of six concerts are palnned, three at Temple Beth El and three at St. Hugo of the H ills.

Temple Beth El is on the corner of Telegraph and 14 Mile Road. St. Hugo of the Hills is on the corner of Opdyke and Hickory Grove. Call (810) 362-2622 or Ticketmaster, (810) 545-6666.

Here's the concert schedule.

• 8 p.m. Saturday, June 11, Temple Beth El — Detroit Chamber Winds, James Tocco, piano Fanfare from 'La Peri" by Dukas, Suite from "Don Giovanni," Mozart; Concerto for Pi-ano and Wind Instruments, Stravin-sky; Summer Music, Barber, and Rhapsody in Blue, Gershwin. • 7 p.m. Sunday, June 12, St. Hugo of the Hills Chapel — Nathaniel Rosen, Amernet String Quartet. Suite No. 1 for unaccompanied cello, Bach; String Quartet, op. 3, Berg; and Cello Quintet in C Major, op. 163, D. 956,

Schubert. • 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 14, Temple Beth El — Tocco. Rosen. Gail Hir-schenfang, Amernet String Quartet. La Creation du Monde, Milhaud; II Tramonto, Respighi; Sonatina No. 5 in D Major for piano and cello. Bee-thoven; String Quartet in F. Major, Ravel. R 8 p.m. Thursday, June 16, Temple Beth El — Mirian Fried, Paul Biss. Tocco, Jonathan Biss. 14, piano. Sonatina for violin and piano, op 100. Dvorak; Duo for violin and viola, K.

423, Mozart; Jeux d'Eau (1901), Ra-vel; Ballade 1 in G minor, op. 23, Chopin; Sonata in A Major for violin and piano, Franck. • 2 p.m. Sunday, June 12, St. Hugo of the Hills — Detroit Chamber Winds Brass Ensemble. Free outdoor concert. • 8 p.m. Saturday, June 18, St. Hugo Sanctuary — Fried, Biss, Rosen, Ste-phen Molina, double bass, Tocco, Hirschenfang, Laurence Liberson, clariet. Sonatina in G Minor for violin and piano, Schubert.

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Benefit Literary Performance, co-sponsored with the Village Plav ere, American Authors On Stage, 8 p.m. Saturday, June 4 at Village Players Playhouse. 752 Chestnut. Birmingham. Seating limited to first 200. Features works of out-standing American authors from Mark Twain to Erma Bombeck, and Dutch Leonard reading from his best-seller "Swag." Tickets $25, benefactor $150, patron $100, sponsor $50. Call 646-0658 or 643-8084 for details.

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"Stage Door," a show about a group of young women who have come to New York to study acting, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturdays, June 4-5, 10-11, 2 p.m. Sunday, June 5. Tickets $6 adults. $4 sen-iors. studentR. Performances in room 115 of the Parks and Recre-ation Building. 26000 Evergreen. Southfield. Call 354-4717.

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• HENRY FORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Henry Ford Community College Theatre Arts program will present "Glengarry Glen Ross" Aug. 11-21 at the campus theater, located on Evergreen Road near the Fair-lane shopping center. For tickets call 845-9772.

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• W E S T BLOOMFIELD YOUTHTHEATER

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'Renaissance Man' inspires Army recruits to learn B Y BARBARA WILSON S P E C I A L W R I T E R

Writing clever ad copy to sell Roach Motels to the masses was hardly in Bill Rago's grand ca-

reer plan. But after being dumped from his lucrative job as an adver-tising executive he discovers he's not exactly qualified to do any-thing else.

This sudden outrageous rever-sal of fortune finds Bill down and out and suffering the slings and arrows from an imperious unem-ployment office counselor who, af-ter going to great lengths, can only find one job for which Bill may be vaguely suited — a short-term as-signment teaching basic com-pfrehension to a group of border-l^ie washouts at a nearby Army post.

Desperate times call for desper-ate measures and Bill has no choice but to accept the job. * This is the premise for the new-

est Danny DeVito film, "Renais-sance Man," appearing in local theaters starting this week. 2 "Renaissance Man" was writ-

ten by Plymouth Township resi-dent J im Burnstein and is a

PREVIEW Touchstone Pictures release.

The origins of the story can be traced to the hallowed halls of learning at the University of Michigan where Burnstein re-members he was first captivated by the power of reading Shake-speare.

"It was so challenging. Like climbing Mt. Everest," he said.

After graduating from the uni-versity, Burnstein taught Shake-speare to soldiers at Selfridge Air National Guard Base.

In the movie, Bill (Danny DeV-ito) has difficulty adjusting to the regimentation of life on an Army post and initially, he has an equally difficult adjustment in the classroom. He doesn't want to be there, and neither do the re-cruits. He but ts heads with the Drill Sergeant (Gregory Hines) who tells him, "The difference be-tween you and me. Bill, is I care about about what I do."

Taking up the challenge, Bill fi-nally starts to teach. What he ends up with teaching is a big surprise. By accident he has a copy of "Hamlet" with him in class, and the students, hoping to

waste time, cajole him into read-ing from the play.

Much to their surprise, they find something that connects them. As his teaching methods begin to inspire and motivate this class, made up of kids passed over and abandoned by our education-al system. Bill proves to them and to himself that they can achieve more than they ever dreamed.

Producer Sara Colleton devel-oped "Renaissance Man" with Burnstein as part of her Colleton Company production deal with 20th Century Fox. Touchstone Pictures picked up the project, partnered with Cinergi and put the film into production.

Penny Marshall was tapped to direct the film.

"I especially liked that the sto-ry has something to say about the lack of education in our society, and how the teaching system has fallen apart," Marshall said.

In addition to DeVito, the film stars Gregory Hines as a career noncommissioned officer whose dedication to the training of re-cruits runs counter to an English literature class being run by DeV-ito's character.

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Breaking through: Danny DeVito stars as a burned-out ad salesman turned Shake-speare instructor for a group of Army recruits in "Renaissance Man" opening this week in area theaters. The screenplay was written by Plymouth Township resident Jim Burnstein.

Fox announces summer releases «Here's a sneak preview of

Twentieth Century Fox releases c&ming to big screens this sum-;t»er. • "Speed, " opening June 10 — stars Keanu Reeves as SWAT cop Jack Traven, who is given the challenge of his career when a cfowded bus — wired to explode if if slows to under 60 mph — is set lfose on the freeways of Los Ange-168. The film also stars DenniB Hopper and Sandra Bullock, and i t directed by Jan De Bont. The producer is Mark Gordon; the »sript is by Graham Yost. • "Airheads," opening June 17 — i{ about three rock n' roll musi-cians who inadvertently take a ra-t^o station hostage in an at tempt tA get their demo pla>ed. The film stars Brendan Fraser, St»ve Bus-c fmi and Adair. Sandler, and is directed by Michael Lehmam. Tth e p r o d u c e r s are R o b e r t Simonds and Mark Burg, and the screenplay is by R/ch Wilkes. • "Baby's Day O u t " opening

il;- 1 — m a big-scale c r n e d y in •v'.icn 9-month-olc! Baby Sink be-comes the target of a ..ig city search. The film tart !oe Man-tegna, Lara Fl/n.^ ci • ia and Joe Pantoliano, and i* aiiected by Pa-trick Read Johnson. John Hughes and Richard Vane are the produc-ers, and the script is by John Hughes. • "True Lies" opening July 15 — stars Arnold Schwarzengger as Harry Tasker, who is a special agent for Omega Sector, s top-se-cret government agency charged with nuclear terrorism interven-tion.

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There's something for every-one at the movies. Here's a list of what's in the wings:

Opening Fr iday, J u n e 3 • "The Princess and the Gob-lin" — An animated magical fable of mystery, excitement and innocent romance based on the book by George MacDonald. Focus on the coming of age of a naive young girl who learns to overcome her fears. Directed by Jozsef Gemes.

• "The Cowboy Way" — An action-comedy about modern day rodeo cowboys from New Mexico taking New Yorkers for the ride of their lives. Stars Woody H a r r e l s o n , K i e f e r

Sutherland, Dylan McDermott, and Ernie Hudson. Directed by Greg Champion.

Opening Fr iday, J u n e 10 • "City Slickers I I" — The city dudes are getting into the sad-dle again in search of a lost treasure and along the way must overcome many obstacles.

• "Speed" — A thriller about a cop who must remove a bomb planted beneath a bus and is set to explode when the speed of the bus drops below 50 miles per hour. Stare Jeff Daniels.

Opening Fr iday, J u n e 17 • "Wolf ' — A romantic thriller about a book editor who is bit-ten by a wolf he was trying to

help. From that moment on, nothing, not his job, his mar-riage or any part of his life will ever be the same.

Open ing Fr iday, J u n e 24 • "Wyatt Earp" — An epic of the American West from the 1860s to the turn of the century seen through the exciting and tumultous life of Wyatt Earp from youth to middle age. Stars Kevin Costner.

O p e n i n g Wednesday , J u n e 2 9 • "Little Big League" — A 12 year old ardent baseball fan in-herits the slumping Minnesota Twins and becomes the young-est owner-manager in baseball history.

Thriller: Keanu Reeves is Jack Traven and Sandra Bul-lock is Annie in "Speed" a thriller about a cop who must remove a bomb planted beneath a bus.

PREVIEW Fluent in six languages and

skilled in all forms of counter-in-telligence, Harry is an interna-tional spy who has kept his real profession secret from his wife, Helen, for as long as they have been together. Harry has the skills, the resourcefulness and the courage to save the country. Now if only he can save hi* marriage. "True Lies" also stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Tom Arnold. The film is written, produced and directed by James Camron.

• "The Scout," opening Aug. 3 — is a comedy in which Albert Brooks plays floundering New York Yankees scout Al Percolo who is sweating bullets as his new discovery — rookie phenom Steve Nebraska (Brendan Fraser) — shakes up' the sports world with his baseball brilliance and his thoroughly eccentric behavior.

The film also stars Dianne Wiest snd is directed by Michael Ritchie. The producers are S. Ruddy and Andre E. Morgan, and the script is by Andrew Bergman, A lbe r t Brooks and Monica Johnsen.

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Workshops to focus on :are of aged For those interested in geron-ogy, the study of aging, Madon-Univeraity's continuing educa-n department is offering two urses in June . Following a six-hour training

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Kids at work: A time to learn If the kids are already out of school or have

one more week before they blast off into the summer, give them a little taste of work. Plan

a day where your child can go to work with you -if your employer permits it. It can be interesting as well as a learning experience for your child

Children can see for themselves where you spend your day and earn money for the family. They'll get a chance to meet your boss. They can relate to that since their other bosses, besides you. are their teachers and the principal of their school. (School is perceived to be a child's workplace. >

Children can meet their parents ' co-workers and now place familiar names with not so famil-iar faces. And if your child's not careful, he or she may take a likmg to several of your co-work-ers. Imagine that!

If you decide to treat your child to your work environment, take heed: Your child should be at least school age - 8-9 years or older. The real challenge of taking your child to your place of employment, however, is keeping him or her busy without diverting too much of your atten-tion from your job responsibilities If your child is not yet mature enough, wanders off or has trouble keeping occupied, then spending a day at work is not a good idea.

And while this may seem like the perfect learning experience to you, your child may choose to stay at home or visit friends that day. That's OK, too. Just because they didn't "wow" the idea the first time, ask again another day. The response may be positive. If you force your child into going to work with you. that defeats the purpose, which is to really learn something and get something out of the experience while having a great parent-child outing.

Keep in mind before exposing your child to your working environment, people have a tenden-cy to judge without having all the facts, so make sure it's approved by your boss and agreed upon between you and your child. It's not fair for your child to be a target for questionable stares and asked questions they're not prepared to answer

Also remember, if your child chooses not to go and you take him or her anyway, your child may-be looked upon as whiny and uncooperative, if he or she decides to rebel at the workplace.

Planning the day Before reporting to work, your child probably

will get a real charge out of the idea of dressing for work, especially if it means dressing in attire similar to yours. Whether it's a starched white shirt and tie, a crisp blouse and skirt, your child's attire should be suitable for the work-place. If casuals are worn, kids can get with that, too, and be comfortable as well.

Take along plenty of small table toys, books. Crayons, pencil and paper to occupy your child between showing him or her around the work-place and having him or her involved doing other things. Your child may help in stuffing envelopes, sorting and collating papers, learning to use the copier with supervision and sharpening pencils.

Since many schools are equipped with com-puters, most youngsters are already familiar with the keyboard and simple commands. Children will also enjoy learning how to use oth-er office equipment like the fax machine, postage meter, printer and more.

Your child can learn how your particular job connects with the overall productivity of the workplace. They can get a first hand view of how one person's job can make a difference - and that person being their parent.

If a short meeting has already been scheduled by your employer, find out if it's OK for your young future worker to quietly sit in. There, they'll learn about following an agenda, plan-ning, negotiating and how adulta other than their parents communicate and problem solve. Kids, too, can relate this group session to their classroom at school.

Time together To break up the day, quick snacks together or

breaks are good. At lunch time, there's plenty to talk about over a bag lunch from home or a hearty cafeteria meal. If you brown bag lunch from home, find a good spot outside to chow down.

This time together is probably well deserved and appreciated by lunch time. Your little work-er and you can do a brief recall of the morning's activities. It'a also a good time to reiterate what else ia planned for the rest of the day. If there's enough time left after eating, take a brisk walk around the building.

When the work day ends, while riding home or at the dinner table, have your child share his or her experience with tha re«t of the family. Aak what he or ahe liked beat and leaat about going to work. Aak if he or ahe would like to do that type of work when older.

Plugged in Chronic Fatigue support goes on-line • To t h e a v e r a g e p e r s o n , t h e y l o o k OK. B u t t h e y ' r e n o t . A n d as a r e s u l t , p e o -p l e s u f f e r i n g f r o m C h r o n i c F a t i g u e I m m u n e D y s f u n c t i o n S y n d r o m e f i n d s u p p o r t a n d u n d e r -s t a n d i n g l a c k i n g i n t h e i r l i v e s . A g r o u p of C F I D S p a t i e n t s is w o r k i n g t o c h a n g e p e r c e p t i o n s .

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Kathy Hopkinson feels l ike he r life has been on hold since she woke up with wha t she thought was the flu in October 1988.

'"I was digging raspberr ies out of my garden: the next day 1 woke up with a horrible flu," she said.

When she didn't recover a f t e r a week, she sought medical help The doctor prescribed three round>i_qf an-_ -tibiotics, but the nausea, low-grade fever , ex t reme fat igue and muscle w e a k n e s s prevai led. She saw a h a n d f u l of doctors and pract ical ly each one dismissed her problem as psychological.

"To hear, 'Well, my dear, it's all in your head, ' that 's such a slap in the face," the Canton resident said.

Eleven doctors and nine months la ter , she was diagnosed as having C h r o n i c Fa t igue I m m u n e Dys func t ion Syndrome (CFlDSt . Although her diagnosis is firm, fami-ly members and friends still have a h a r d t ime accept ing t he fact t ha t she is ill.

"You look OK and so people look you over and say 'you can't be sick.' " she said. "That 's a common thread for all the people. A lot of their fami-lies and friends don't give them the s u p p o r t they need because they don't understand it."

Hopkinson isn't alone with her frustrat ions, according to the "Guide to CFIDS," published by the CFIDS Assocation of America in Charlotte. N.C.: "Unfor tuna te ly , most physi-c i ans a r e not very fami l i a r with CFIDS and have difficulty diagnos-ing it. Many still do not even know-t h a t the illness exists. As a resul t . PWCs ipeople with CFIDS* are oflen misdiagnosed, sometimes as having a psychological or affective disorder be-cause such conditions are also diag-nosed by exclusion in many cases."

E l e c t r o n i c s u p p o r t To make coping with the disease

s o m e w h a t easier , Ann Arbor -a rea p a t i e n t s Peggy Morgan and Andy King a r e creating an electronic fo-rum on the Internet system, devoted e n t i r e l y to CFIDS. The C F I D S Forum will be accessible through the H u r o n Valley Free-ne t (HVFN>. a publ ic access computer system de-' signed to provide a community cen-t e r for informat ion , when both go on- l ine in mid-June . It will offer support group information, a CFIDS

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Showing support: Kathy Hopkinson of Canton, who suffers from chronic fatigue immune dys-function syndrome, wears a blue ribbon to draw attention to the disease

library, calendar of events and med-ical disability information. Pat ients can also to talk on-line or a t tend an electronic suppor t g roup mee t ing with others who have CFIDS.

King came up with the idea after reading a book about I n t e rne t and running across an information num-ber for the Huron Valley Free-Net.

"I saw they had a health area; they had AIDS and nothing else," recalled King who has had CFIDS for six years. "A little light bulb went off in my head and I thought . Hey, why don't I do something with chronic fatigue? "

He hopes to not only educate CFIDS patients but the public as well.

"I think the public needs educa-tion on i t ," he said, " l ike , for in-stance. my sister, she's s tudying to be a doctor If anybody should know about it. it should be her. People are kind of r idiculing her , s ay ing her brother's just lazy because there's no tes t s for it. She couldn ' t come up with anything (information)."

Unable to work for most of the six years he has suffered from CFIDS, he finds this project fulfilling.

"I really enjoy doing th i s kind of

stuff. I'm l e a r n i n g about In te rne t and I get to use computers," he said.

With this type of information and public a w a r e n e s s act ivi t ies avail-able, the p a t i e n t s hope tha t th is clears up common misunders tand-ings about the disease.

C o m p l e x i l l n e s s The d i s ea se ' s most common

name. Chronic Fa t igue Syndrome, t r ivial izes t he i l lness , the CFIDS Association says. It is a complex ill-ness characterized by incapacitating fa t igue, said J a n e t Bohanon. co-founder of t h e Nat ional Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Association.

"The fa t igue , which is the 'hall-mark' of the syndrome, might be a little eas ie r to comprehend , if de-scribed as 'morb id exhaust ion, ' said Bohanon, who has been plagued with CFIDS for more than a decade.

Other symptoms of the disease in-clude headaches, memory/attention problems and muscle and joint pain.

On a r ecen t "Good Morning America" show. Dr. David Bell said the illness affects people of all socio-economic groups.

"It seems to strike people that are very active and very healthy," added Hopkinson after watching the video-taped program.

In order to be diagnosed with CFIDS. a number of ailments must be eliminated, such as mononucleo-sis. multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, AlDS-re la ted complex. Lyme dis-ease. post-polio syndrome and auto-immune diseases. To date no virus has been conclusively shown to be an essential element of CFIDS. ac-cording to the "Guide to CFIDS."

Dennis , who asked that his last name not be used, co-leads a support group with Hopkinson. He became ill in September 1989. shortly a f te r g r a d u a t i n g from the Universi ty of Northern Colorado with a degree in economics.

He realized he was becoming ill when "weird things were going on like lay ing down in the middle of t he day and not gett ing up till the next day." Before he fell ill, Dennis w a s an ac t ive cyclist who b iked a b o u t 150-200 miles per week .

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WWII veteran searches for fellow Blackhawks

r*: Ellis Ehrstine was just 19 when he was drafted into the U.S. Army and assigned to the 86th (Blackhawk) Infantry Division.

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Mention O m a h a these days and moat World War II v e t e r a n s will think you m e a n the Normandy invaaion, what with all the a t tent ion focused on t h e 50 th ann iversa ry of t h e Allied landing.

But w h e n Ellia Ehrs t ine hea ra t h e n a m e Omaha he th inka of Omaha, Neb. Tha t ' a where the U.S. Array ' i 86th Blackhawk Diviaion Association will hold ita annua l r e u n i o n in September.

Founded in 1985, the aaaociation holda re-unions a t different citiee throughout the country. Membersh ip ia open to thoae men who aervad with the U.S. Army's 86th (Blackhawk) Infantry Diviaion during World War II.

Ehrstine, who began attending the reuniona in 1986, ia i n t e r e a t e d in ge t t ing t h a w a r d ou t to Michigan reaidenU who served but a r e unaware of the annual get-togethers.

The aaaociation has more than 1.400 members, about 10 percent of the number of men t h a t made up the d iv is ion d u r i n g ita four yea ra of act ive duty, bu t even considering the age - moat a re in their late 60a and 70s • Ehrs t ine th inka there 'a

still plenty of potential association members out there,

"I'm surprised they waited until 40 years af ter our discharge before someone went to the trouble of a ta r t ing an aaaociat ion." aaid the Plymouth Township resident . "1 know we won't be able ^o reach all of them. Some aren't the leaat bit inter-ested and a lot, when they get to our age, aren ' t with us "

Many of t he member s of the Blackhawk Diviaion came from the Midwest, and Ehrstine re-calls "gett ing close" to men from Grand Haven. South Haven, Kalamazoo and Detroit. It ia thoae guys he would like to reach.

Aaaociation duea a re only 115 yearly and in-clude a aubecription to the Blackhawk Bugle, a quarterly newsletter, and the aaaociation roetet . distributed a t the annual reunion.

Ehrat ine haa been to reuniona in Florida. St-Louia and New York, where a memorial service for fallen cotnradea waa held in the chapel a t the U.8. Military Academy. He'a found two n of hia out f i t and admi ta t h a t while he bered the namee. it took a while with the

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' S i n g P r a i s e ' o f f e r s t h e ' b e s t ' i n C h r i s t i a n m u s i c

If you're looking for the best in contemporary, traditional and go^>el Christian music, St. Mau-rice Church in Livonia is the place to be Sunday, June 5.

The St. Maurice Contemporary Chpir will host "Sing Praise," a concert featuring a variety of tal-eno from the Detroit metropolitan area. Included will be Irish folk

3T Will Derry, a jazz guitar (ist Rob Bourassa, the John

Eberhardt Gospel Choir, the con-temporary Christian duo of Tap-estty and R&B sax virtuoso Herb Ru£s.

The concert will be at 3 p.m.; doors open at 2:30 p.m. Tickets,

available at the door, are $5 each. Proceeds will go to the new key-board fund.

The concert is produced and di-rected by Joe Podorsek and the St. Maurice Contemporary Choir as a project to raise the awareness of contemporary and traditional Christian music. The title, "Sing Praise," was taken from a song by the Rev. Carey Landry.

The choir will perform "Sing of the Lord's Goodness," a spirited song reminiscent of Dave Bru-beck's' "Take Five," an old Prot-estant hymn, "This Is My Fa-ther's World," juxtaposed with the Louis Armstrong hit. "What a

Wonderful World." The final song, "Do Lord," a bluegrass gos-pel favorite, will feature Rob Bourassa on five-string baryo.

Derry, an Irish pub singer, has performed in Ireland, Canada and the U.S. as well as on television and radio. He has done some stu-dio work and is currently working on a new album, reflecting his faith in Jesus Christ.

Bourassa is a multi-talented composer, arranger and instru-mentalist who is equally at home with country, classical, jazz, blues and rock. He plays the banjo, cel-lo and classical guitar and has a new album due out on the Palla-

din label that will feature favorite hymns like "How Great Thou Art" and "Old Rugged Cross."

Tapestry — Dee Walsh and Patsy Girnys with Edith Scopone on the keyboards — members have been singing together for about four years since joining St. Maurice's choir. Although they sing primarily religious music, their influences include Wilson Phillips, the Mamas and Papas and some of the doo-wop groups of the '50s and '60s:

The John Eberhard Gospel Choir is one of the oldest orga-nized choirs in Detroit. Formed originally as a Bible study group

in 1965, the group expanded to in-clude music as part of studies. The expansion soon outgrew the city of Detroit, with the choir making concert appearances in Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Min-neapolis, New York, Mobile and most recently Bowling Green, Ky.

St. Maurice Contemporary Choir, directed by Podorsek, is a 17-20-voice choir, with guitar and keyboard accompaniment. It pro-vides the music for the 10 a.m. Mass at the church.

Especially large for a folk group in a Catholic church, the choir has been together for 10 years and still has many of the original

members. The choir's repertoire includes a variety of styles — gos-pel, Jewish, folk and classically influenced music — to support the liturgy.

Podorsek has bachelor of sci-ence and master of science de-grees in music and has taught at Wayne State University and the University of Michigan. He also was a studio musician at Motown Records and has performed all types of music for Detroit Sym-phony, rock, jazz, ethnic and country concerts.

For more information about the concert or the St. Maurice Con-temporary Choir, call 522-1616.

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Who is my neighbor? The spir-itual answer is "the stranger." A story from the Bible tells how the spirit of God entered a room full of strangers. In spite of their many languages and without translators, they each understood what the other was saying. The most wonderful love is that which unites those who were strangers.

We become a better person when we have crossed beyond the familiar and welcomed the strang-er. There are stories in all ages which celebrate this fact. The

stranger challenges us spiritually regarding the quality of our hu-manity.

There is a challenge and a mys-tery to life. How will we hold to our own convictions and .at the same time welcome the stranger? In Chaim Potok's book. "My Name Is Asher Lev," the young Jewish boy is continually warned about "The Other Side." Asher grows up in an environment which comes into striking conflict with his talent as a painter. Asher wants to remain a faithful Jew at the same time he enters the secu-lar world, "The Other Side."

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There are many forces which would prevent us from giving love to the stranger. There is fear, sel-fishness, traditions, peer pressure and the desire to fit in. Persons of different races who have married will tell of the obstacles.

As God moves this world inex-orably toward unity in diversity, the question — "Who is my neighbor?" — shall be the spirit-ual challenge. If this question is in our hearts, we will be ready for God's leading presence.

The Rev. David Strong is pastor of Central United Methodist Church in Detroit. If you have a question or comment, call him at 953-2047, mailbox number 1878, on a touch-tone phone.

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• FLEA MARKET Rice Memorial United Methodist Church will have its annual spring flea market 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 4, at the church, 20601 Beech Daly, just south of Eight Mile, Redford. There also will be a bake sale and food con-cession. For more information, call John Frith at 537-7865 or the church office at 534-4907.

• BETHANY-WEST Bethany-West will have a "Spring into Summer" dance at 9 p.m. Saturday, June 4, at St. Robert Bellarmine Church, on West Chi-cago, east of Inkster Road, Red-ford. Admission is $8. which in-cludes pop, beer, wine and mun-chies. Bethany is a nonprofit Catholic organization which pro-vides spiritual, social and educa-tional assistance to divorced and separated Christians through peer ministry. For more information, call Bruce at 522-3976 or Karen at 261-3602.

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Elder Robert D. Hales of the Council of Twelve of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints will be the speaker for a satellite broadcast from Salt Lake City, Utah, Sunday, June 5. The broadcast is specifically geared to young adults and can be seen at 9 p.m. at The Church of Jesus

Christ of the Latter-Day Saints, 7575 N. Hix Road, Westland. For more information, call 981-4108.

• KID'S CHOIR The Kettle Creek Kid's Choir from Canada will be featured at the 10 a.m. worship service Sun-day, June 5, at St. Paul 's Presby-terian Church, 27475 Five Mile Road, Livonia. The 31-voice choir will perform "All Things Bright and Beautiful" and "For the Beauty of the Ear th ," both ar-ranged by John Rutter, "Aliunde Alleya." an African folk lullaby, and "Hymn to Freedom " by Os-car Peterson.

St. Paul's also will offer a guid-ed reading course, focusing on questions of Biblical ethics. Par-ticipants will read four books dur-ing the summer months than meet for six consecutive Wednes-days, beginning Sept. 21. The classes will be 7-9 p.m. The course costs $60, and the first book and reading guide is cur-rently available. For more infor-mation, call the church office at 422-1470.

• SINQ INTO SPRING The choir of St. Colette's Church along with the Glenn Singers and members of the Livonia Sympho-ny Orchestra will present a con-cert, "Sing into Spring," at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 7, at the church, Newburgh Road at Six Mile Road, Livonia. The concert will honor Fr. Joseph Feren for his 24 years of dedicated service to the parish and the community. A free will offering will be taken.

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"It doesn't really hit couch po-tatoes, (but) it turns us into couch potatoes," said Dennis, who prior to the interview hadn't left his home in a week.

To him the worst part of the disease is the overwhelming ex-haustion.

"I usually sleep 10-12 hours and then spend the rest of the day sleeping or laying around. It's not very much fun," he said. "I t 's like a kid who has been watching the world go by. You wonder what the hell is going on."

Dennis, like many other pa-tients, goes through periods of remission. The change during that time is "radical," he said. However, CFIDS is likely to strike again at any moment. When it hits, he goes from "bouncing off walls" to sleeping practically incessantly. During both periods, he looks healthy to the average person, he said.

"It 's faceless; you can't see it. It 's a hidden ailment," he said.

Life changes Nonetheless, coming down with

CFIDS has drastically changed their lives. Deciding what to eat becomes a chore to the patients because hypersensitivity is anoth-er symptom.

"People with this are so in tune with their bodies. If they're going to have a chocolate shake, they have to sit down and think long and hard about it because they might react to it."

It even becomes difficult to plan vacations. Because CFIDS patients spend so much time sleeping or resting inside their home, seeing things like cars whizzing by on a freeway leave their heads spinning.

"A simple thing like sitting in the backseat of a car can be so overwhelming; you can't process the stimulus," Dennis said.

The key to dealing with CFIDS, they said, is to keep a positive at-titude. Dennis said he "focuses on the fact that he's going to beat this illness."

Twenty-year-old Sandy Becker shared her beliefs about it in a let ter "On any given day, I expe-rience well over a dozen symp-toms, so I feel lousy most of the time. Why don't I look sick? I re-ally can't say. Maybe because I Lake good care of myself, paying lots of attention to proper rest and nutrition. Or it could be my positive a t t i t ude . I 've lived through some rough times, when my body seemed to be losing its battle. Perhaps the smile on my face comes from just being happy to be alive."

The Chronic Fatigue support group meets 1-3 p.m. the fourth Sunday of each month at the Ann Arbor Center for Independent Liv-ing For more information, call (313) 434-0038

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sibil ity. She can see and act on the essentials and is dependable and sincere. Duty's clarion call is rarely still within her. Her daily life is organized and orderly. She can both plan and implement her plans.

Words and ideas seem to flow for her. She likes smooth relation-ships and is not without charm. Often, she has a ready empathy and intuitive understanding of others. She also has the ability to maneuver out of difficult situa-tions.

So this next statement may sound like a contradiction, but co-existing within our writer is a dominant, sometimes domineer-ing personality. She has a strong need to be in control and has lit-tle problem taking the lead. She wants others to do her biding.

She can see and act on the es-sentials and may have literary in-terests or aptitudes.

Good concentration is an asset with which she has been blessed. She is able to give her undivided attention to a priority assign-ment. She likes doing one thing at a time and dislikes distractions.

Feelings of good self-esteem seem to fluctuate. Our writer per-

ceives herself differently at vari-ous times. Often ahe has a tend-ency to underrate herself. She sometimes suffers inner conflicts and experiences discord between feelings and behavior. She can bring situations to the point of conflict, and wastes time and en-ergy defending issues that need no defense.

She has a desire to make a good first impression. And while she does not need the limelight, she does like attention.

At the time of this letter, she was experiencing discouragement or possible depression. Perhaps there is something about the fam-ily name or the person it repre-sents that is a problem for her.

She tends to rebel against the tradition of a dominant male role. Perhaps, she wants to escape a situation or person from her past.

Basically, she is not a wasteful person. However, she sometimes gets carried away and ends up spending more than she originally intended. Material interests are in evidence in her handwriting. She clings tenaciously to some things.

She is inclined to be reticent about her personal life and also

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has a little habit of rationalizing. When things do not go as she would like, she can rationalize them away with all sorts of rea-sons. Does she refuse to recognize unpleasant facts by denying their existence?

She appreciates the creations of nature and probably finds relaxa-tion and enjoyment in their beau-ty.

Our writer is versatile and has a good imagination. She can also be both practical and romantic at the same time.

May I suggest that you cease

being so critical of your handwrit-ing. It is neat and legible a n d thoae are two important consider-ations.

If you would like to have your handwriting analyzed in this newspaper, write to Lorene C. Green, a certified graphologist, at 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48160. Please use a full sheet of white, unlined paper, writing in the first person singular. Age, handedness and full signature are all helpfuL, And objective feedback is always welcomed.

Dennis

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Mail Copy To: OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS 36251 Schoolcraf t , Uvonla 48150

CHURCH PAGE COPY CHANGES: 953-2161, Fridays 9:00 a m.-3:00 p.m

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EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST BIBLE FELLOWSHIP

H.L. Pet ty Pas to r

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10 :00 A . M . 11 :00 A .M.

June 5th 11:00 a.m. "God's Mercy" 6:00 p.m. "Encouragement"

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'A Church Thais Concerned About People'

K'f-DtfaRO 1SAP&ST C/HURCU 25295 Grand River Avenue at 7 Mile Road

Redford Michigan 533-2300

Sunday Warship 9 30 A M Church School 10:45 A.M.

^ Midweek Family Program, Wednesdays 5 45

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SUNDAY SCHOOL SUN. 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP SUN. 11:00 A.M. EVENING WORSHIP SUN. 6:00 P.M.

DR KENNETH D GRIEF WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY WED. 7:00 P.M. PASTOR

28440 LYNDON. LIVONIA, Ml

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tmill) I IMO u Comton Mn Cwdww* Room 12 MHa Rd at Orchard Lak« Ha ft 596

Farmington Hulls, III (313) 53»-0ei6 or 553-4994

Mow does God snow Mis >ov«*> But God commendalh r»s LOVE toward us .n that, «vtide we wara yet SINNERS ClV'St Otaa for us Romans 5 S Are you aru>ous atxxii facing Goo m iwdgment lor your wrw' God gave Christ to

[die your sins. Such s GOO'S LOVE' We . invte you to 'ejo.ce and worship this Chnst . Ml" US

NORTHWEST BAPTIST CHURCH ?38*5 M«Mlee*« V i Bfcs S 0< 10 MM • «7tJM3

Sunday School #:45 AM. Morning Worship 11 00 A.M Evening Worship 7:00 P.M.

Wadiosday Service 7 00 P.M. Nursery Provided

Rev Richard L Karr, Paslor

EPISCOPAL

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ST. A N D R E W ' S

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

16360 Hubbard Road

Uvonla , Mich igan « I M

421-8451

• Mon -Fri 9 30 A M Holy Eucharist •Wednesday 6:00 P M Dinner & Classes

Saturday 5'00 P.M Holy Euchanst

Sunday 7:45 A 10 A M Holy Eucharist 10 00 A M Christian Education tor all ages Sunday Morning Nursery Care Available

• The Rev. R o b e r t C l a p p . R e c t o r

• Every knee shall bow and every tongue ' confess that Jesus Christ m Lord

Phil 2:11

CATHOLIC

SAINT ANNE S CHURCH !m Rrtfordi joclety of St Plus X • Traditional Latin Mass

23310 Joy Road 5 BLk» E or Trlcgraph • 534 2121

Prwsta Pboo* 7M-9SI 1 Mass S c h e d u l e :

Fri. E r e . 7 P . M . - S e t . 9 : 3 0 A . M . S u n d a y M a s s 9 : 3 0 A . M .

E P I 8 C O P A L C H U R C H of t h e H O L Y S P I R I T

Livonia - sul OJi 1 Tf,» E m w y F Orava lU . v i c a r Th« Rav U « ' o a > « Haaa. Assistant Winter Schedule Sunday Services

I 34 aa Haty Cat*ah* 10 M a m famtj Eacftarttt ft Sunday ScHeel

A b F » c * ? y tor 1

OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL 1160 Pcnniman Ave. P l y m o u t h • 4 ^ 3 - 0 3 2 6 Rev. John J. Sullivan

M a w * Mon Fri 9-00 A.M. Sal V00 P M Sunday HOO, 10:00 V M and 12:00 P M

C O V E N A N T

^ Faith Covenant Church Making Faith a Way of Life

Sunday Schoo l tor Ai l Ages 9 30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Dinner t p.m. Youth Programs 6:45 p.m

A4utt Study 7 p.m. 35415 W 14 MHe Road (al Drake Road)

661-9191

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U N I T E D C H U R C H

e r w e a i u r a t a c a o r < B B I K T tOi i—o««m

3*471 n*e MMe M. HM72J MARK McGR-VREY. Mmler Sieve Man Youth MMeMr

fiMI —n mraan at Sar»4— msa SCHOOL I M I « M I » I K t » « I >

Mommg Worship 9 30 ft 10 46 e m Evelng Worshp ft You» Ma—np 8 30 p m

NATIVITY WITH) CHURCH Of CHWtT urn matt a

• 471

KH »1» A M CIWMh School M r M A g a a

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K E N W O O D C H U R C H of C H R I S T

2 0 2 0 0 M e r r l m e n R o a d 4 7 6 - 6 2 2 2 M«(C HA2ELT0N. M i n . H

Ray Senders Veut i m n r n f M l f SCHOOL ( M « f * M i l l

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C H R I S T O U R S A V I O R L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 14175 Farm ing ton Rd. (Just N. of I -96) • L ivonia

UL O f f i c e • 5 2 2 - 6 8 3 0

Rev. Luther A. Werth, Pastor

Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45 a.m.

"Sharing the Love of Christ" Preschool, Kindergarten, Day Care

ST. 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 T LubecK, Pastor

L Kinne. Associate Pastor Church 349-31*0 - School 349-31*6

Sunday Worsh ip 8 30 4 11 00 A M Sunday School 9 *5 A M

Wednesday Worship 7 30 p m

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN Church & School 5885 Venoy t B» N o» tore R0 Wunano 4» GJ*e

Divine Worship 8 4 11 00 A M » Bible Class ft SS 9:30 A M

Monday Evening Service 7.30 P.M Ralph Fischer. Pastor

Gary D Headapoh i Associate Paslor

Risen C h r i s t Lutheran 46250 Ann ArOor Road

(1 Mile West of Sheldon) Ply mouth - 453-5252

Worship Service 8:30 A 1100 s m Family Sunday School 9 45 a.m.

K M Mehri Pastor Hugh McMarlin Lay Minister

G R A C E 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

25630 GRAND RIVER a1 BEECH DALY 532 2266 REDFORD TWP

Worship Service 9:15 & 11:00 A.M.

Sunday School 9:15 & 11:00 A.M

Nursery Provided Rev Victor F Halboth. Pastor

Rev Timothy Halboth. Assoc Pastor

H0SANNATAB0R LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL

960C leveme • So Redlcxa • 937-2424 Rev Glenn Koppe* Rev Lawrence W-tto

W O R S H I P WITH US S u n d a y 8.30 & 11 00 A M M o n d a y Even ing 7 00 P M

Bible Classes and Sunday School 9 45 A u Chnstan School Pre-School-8th Grade

Mrs Pat Sadler 937-2233

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA

LUTHERAN CHURCH WISCONSIN SYNOO

Timothy- Lutheran Church 8 8 2 0 W a y n e R d

(Between Ann Arbor Trai l & Joy Road i Livonia • 427-2290

Sunday Services 8 :30 A IO 45 a m Sunday School 9 30 .• m

Rev. Mary T OUvanli. Pastor 261-C766

APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN

FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH 2632S Ha ls tead R o a d at 11 Mi le

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

Sunday School 9 1 5 A M Bible Class - Tuesday 7 30 P M

Song Services Lasl Sunday ot Month 7 00 P M

W i s c o n s i n Evangel ical Lu the ran Chu rches

W I S C O N S I N LUTHERAN R A D I O H O U R

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

17810 F a r m i n g t o n Road Pastors Carl Pagel A James Hofl

261 1360 WORSHIP SERVICES Sunday 8:30 ft 10:00 A.M.

Sunday Schoo l ft Bible C lasses 9:45 In Redford Township

L o l a P a r h Ev . L u t h e r a n C h u r c h 14750 K in loch

Pastor Edward Zell • 532 8655 W o r s h i p S e r v i c e s 8 : 3 0 ft 11:00 A .M.

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

PENTECOSTAL

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF PLYMOUTH

2 9 1 E. S P R I N G ST. 2 Biocks N ol Main - 2 Blocks E ol M«l

SUNDAY WEDNESDAY M u l i M i i e i i l a I M ' « « ' » Owtaa 11 M >• m* I M t m iCawi * a n>i Mnn >11 III a l l :

Pastor Frank Howard Ch 453-0323

CHRISTIAN HARMONY MINISTRIES 24230 West McNichols

? Blocks Was I ol UleQrapA Sunday Morning Worship 10 30 a m Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p m

Friday Praise and Worship 7:00 p.m. Pastor Donna Lach 532-1000

EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH OF AMERICA

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C o m m u n i t y C h u r c h

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S u n d a y B i b l e S t u d y W o r s h i p

9 : 3 0 a . m . 1 0 : 3 0 a . m .

Nursery Provided Active Chl idrena' A Teena Min is t ry

Care Groups ft D iadp leah lp Minis t r ies

Eric Moore-Pastor 455-6022 Meeting at P lymouth-Canton H i£h School 's L i t t l e Theater o n Canton Center Rd.

Parr of Tht Willow Craek Association

CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST

ASSEMBLIES Of GOD

RESURRECTION CATHOLIC CHURCH Rav nchard A P a M i o . Pastor

«e00i barren Rd Canton fchchigan «S1S7 313-451-0444

M A S S S C H E D U L E Sstgrtay 4-a SJS.

l aa%. UH. Oer Lady OF R I IKWM CMpa KILL Sac* AS R M AS "a. tmt

f\nt Cbsrrli i( Cbrut Aciratist, Plmmrt 1 lOO W Ann Arbor Trail. Ptyaaovth. Ml

Sunday Service 10 30 t m 8*a4ay School 10 30 a a

Wr4 I r t a l a i Testimony Meeting 7 30 p m « i . i l m | Kaom 445 ft Harvey PTvmoat*

Open MS 10 a m 5 p m . f r i 7 9 p m 4S^lS7«

°CtSia«p r & ^ t k e r '

ASSEMBLIES O F G O O

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Life? Then Join aa thla

Sunday . There raaDy ia at bet ter way.

Discover It. •

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1 0 : 3 0 a . m ."Seeing The Harvest'

6:30 p.m. mAUve To Christ"

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TR IN ITY PRESBYTERIAN C H U R C H

10101 W. A n n A r b o r Rd., P l y m o u t h at GotTfredson ft Ann Arbor Rd

W o r s h i p S e r v i c e s 8:15 a.m. Prayer ft Praise Service

11 00 a.m. Tradi t ional Service

SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 9:30 AM. ^

Dr Wm C Moore Pastor Rev Wm Br an ham - Associate Pastor , Nursery Provided

( 3 - Phone 459-9550

Presbyterian Church

17000 Farmington Rood Livonia 422 1150

W o r s h i p S e r v i c e s S u n d a y S c h o o l

8 : 0 0 , 9 : 1 5 , 1 0 : 4 5 A . M . a n d 1 2 : 0 5 P . M .

Evening Service 7:00 P.M.

6 MHE $

O* \ 1 96 £

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Nursery Provided Shuttle Service

Service Broadcast 11:00 A.M.

WUfl-AM 1030

PRESBYTERIAN (U.S.A.)

Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian Church, (U.S.A.) Hubbard at W. Chicago • Uvonia • 422-0494

X W o r s h i p a n d C h u r c h S c h o o l 10:30 a.m.

Nursery Care

Rev. R i c h a r d I. P e t e r s Rev . Ruth B i l l i n g t o n

YOU ARE IHV1TED GARDEN CITY

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 'M' M.0<JI«E>e'l - 1 Bik S ol Fwd • 421 7620

Worship 9:15 & 11:00 a.m. Oiurcn School Classes thru ! » Grab* 11 00 a m

Aouil Cass 9 15 • Nursery at txW> hours Elevator Available Garetn D Baker Pastor

. V - ST. TIMOTHY CHURCH S • 16700 Nawtourgti Road

Uvonla - 464 S»44 Sunday School »:JO A.M AM A«ei

Family Worship 11 OO A.M _i*r*ri NoCMe *>asu»

A Creative Chnal Caltered Cort^re^fattor^

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main & Church • (313) 453-6464

nn»o«m Service* 9 OO a 11 00 a m

Cfo.cH School a Nureery 9 OO 4 11 OO • m David E KrahDiel LeiarvJ I Sees* Jr interim Sr Mmwer Associate Minister

Pump Rodoe*t Magee Master Emeritus AccessrCMe lo Atf

GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH fU-SA) 5835 S ha Won Rd. Canton

/ JL (313) 459-0013 • • Saturday Worship 5 30 p m

... Sunday Worship t Church School 9 00* 11:00 am

ChUdcar* Provided • HaMcmM u n i M Reeourco* to* *aar**g anO Ssgt* tmoaead

CHURCHES Of THE NAZARENE

CHRISTADELPHIANS

PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

u a o i a krm A r te . M M f i t J1 ISIS Sur SIBLE STUOYJ WORSHIP 9 45 4M 4 110C*M

S u n d a y E v e n i n g 6 0 0 P . M . L a d i e s M i n i s t r i e s - T u e s - 9 3 0 A M

F A M I L Y N I G H T - W e d 7 0 0 P . M . J MARK SARES OAASO*

NEW HORIZONS FOR CHILDREN 4S5-31M

C H R I S T A D E L P H 1 A N S Sunday

Memorial Service 10:00 A.M. Bible Class

Wednesdays 8:00 P.M. 36516 Parkdaie, Uvonia • 425-7610

INTER-DENOMINATIONAL

AGAPE CHRISTIAN CENTER 41S50E. Ann Arbor Trail

Plymouth, Michigan 48170 (313)4594240

Sunday Worship - 8:00 A 10:00 ajn. Wednesday - Family Hlght - 7:00 p JTL Nursery A Children's Ministry at All Services

, 'A church minittsring to today'* n—d»'

Hark B. Moore, Pastor Agape Christian Academy - K through 12

UNFTED M E T H O D I S T

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

29887 Weet Eleven M«e Road Just West ot Middlebelt

47S-SS60 Farrrvmg«on Had*

Worship, Nursery A Church School 8 45 A M i 10:00 A M

June 5th "Have We Got Spirit!" Pastor Peacock p r e a c h i n g

PaaWy ReharO * PaacoO Pasaor Haran B Pools Mav Roban Bough Raw *Mkam Fraya*

ST. MATTHEWS UNITED METHOOIST

SOSOO Sa MSs MS (•« Mainmar 4 MrtdMbaS) Chuca Sonqmai. Paalor • Oawd MM Aaaoc'

10 00 A M WorsMp ft Church Scho 11 15 AM AduM Study D IMI I Nursery Provided • 423-8038

ClareacerWe United MstkedM

Wonhip S i t ft llilft AM. e o o PM

lOtOe AM

NEWBURQ UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH

38000 Ann Arbor Trat 422-014*

WeraW ftervieea ft Swweey ftaHaal

a a a m a teaa M t June 5th

"Carad For or CuroodT"

ALDCRSOAT1 UNITED MCTHOOIST CHURCH

( M l ord Twp )

10000 BEECH DALY ROAD smmmf+mm »aMMWCMN*i

Radtord. Ml *SfM e*7-aiT* WorsMpH • A l l * AM.

MonatfOHpa WaraMsMSMt J u n • 9 th

- u r s G M s Firm Grasp on t WA A k a j l A i i R M

H f U O Y K > U I

Adut Sunday School *4» CMdCa ff AvBltAbA*

ChBdren a Sur idey School 1100 Paatars H. C tame** Ferr end

Suffer* W. Oee

The Observer! THURSDAY JUNE 2, 1994

E N G A G E M E N T S Blackhawk from page 1C

Calice-Campbell Ms. Patricia A. Calice of Livo-

nia announces the engagement of her daughter, Anne Marie, to Mark P^rick Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. and Doris Campbell of Troy.

'1 he bride-to-be is a graduate of the University of Michigan with a degree in political science and her MBA from the University of Michigan. She is employed by Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati, Ohio as a financial analyst.

Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Michigan with a BBA degree in finance and will receive his MBA from the Univer-sity of Michigan in May 1995.

A June. 1995 wedding is planned in Bloomfield Hills.

Perchikoff-Roszko

Herbert and Mollie PerchikofT of Redford announce the engage Oient of their daughter, Marcie, to Kevin P. Roszko, the son of Eu-gene and Suzanne Roszko of Liwnia.

The bride-elect, a graduate of Redford Union High School, is employed as a medical assistant at Sinai Hospital in Detroit.

Her fiance is a graduate of Clarenceville High School. He is employed as a security police offi-cer, also at Sinai Hospital.

A Sep tember wedding is planned at Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield - Rabbi Ernst Conrad will officiate

Vernal-Lafever Jill Vernal of Plymouth an-

nounces the engagement of her daughter, Jennifer Mae, to Glenn P Lafever, the son of Ted and Dorothea Lafever of Canton.

The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Oaklahoma University of Sci-ences and Arts in Edmond, Okla., where she received a degree in ar-chitecture. She is employed at Adistra Corp. in Plymouth.

Her fiance is a graduate of Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti. He is employed by-Brown Art Corp. in Dearborn.

Both plan to continue their studies at Eastern Michigan Uni-versity this fall.

A spring 1995 wedding is planned.

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"You look around at these old fellows and, like me, they're bald, and you say "gee," " Ehrstine said.

In t h e A r m y Born in Detroit in 1924,

Ehrstine was working at Cadillac, building tank turrets, when he was drafted into the Army in Feb-ruary 1943. He had completed one year at Highland Park Junior Col-lege, but had to take on the job to raise money for a second year. He believes that had he stayed in school, "they might have left me alone."

Then 19, he reported^to Ft. Custer in Battle Creek for several days before being shipped to Camp Howze near Gainsville, Texas, for basic training. Outside of going to a Boy Scout camp, it was his first time away from home. It was, he said, a bit of an adventure and a bit scary .

"It was a little of both," he said. "It wasn't bad here in the States going through training, but when we got overseas, it was no longer an adventure, especially at night when you couldn't see anything and you didn't know how close you were to the Germans.

"Most men treated it as an ad-

venture and didn't show any signs of fear. We knew what we were being trained for, and that was al-ways in the back of our minds."

E h r s t i n e was among t h e "fillers" who arrived during Janu-ary and February 1943 to beef up the reactivated Blackhawk Divi-sion, named after the Sauk Indian warrior Black Hawk. Black Hawk led the Sauk tribes in their war against the Osages and then in raids against white settlers who were attempting to force his tribe from the upper Mississippi val-ley.

Basic training and unit training was supplied at Camp Howze be-fore the division shipped out to Louisiana for maneuvers and more training. In September 1944, it moved to California for am-phibious training in preparation for the Pacific war. But with a show of strength by the Germans in Belgium and Luxembourg and mounting Allied casualties, the Blackhawk Division was ordered to Europe in February 1945.

'Fortunate ones' Ehrstine was in Company H of

the 343rd Infantry Regiment. A heavy-weapons company, he

drove a Jeep that had a water-cooled .30-caliber machine gun mounted on it. Ehrstine talks, matter-of-factly about his stint Europe. His diviaion, he said, was one of the "more fortunate ones." France had been freed by the time it landed in LeHarve in March.

"We were only there four months to see action," he said. "They'd move us around to where they needed us."

Where they were needed was with the 15th Army's XXII Corps along the Rhine from Cologne to Bonn, with the XVIII Airborne Corps of the First Army in the Ruhr River valley, with the III Corps of Patton's Third Army in Bavaria, and with the Seventh Army's XV Corps in Austria.

The war in Europe came to an end for the division in Austria, and within a week of Germany's surrender, the division was on its way back to the U.S. for more training at Camp Grubber near Muskogee, Okla. It was in the midst of "Pacific-type training" when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima on Aug. 6. The next day the division was or-dered to California; it was on troop trains headed west when Ja-

pan surrendered. The diviaion was shipped out to

the Philippines, where it wea "used to mop up remnants of the Japanese Army," aaid Ehrstine, who returned to the States in Feb-ruary 1946 and was discharge^ the next month.

"1 was in just about three years and one week," Ehrstine aaid. "I practically went around the world, all at Uncle Sam's expenee."

He came away with more than » tour of the world. A private first' class, he was awarded the Europe-J an Theater of Operations and Pa-cific Theater of Operations rib-bons, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, two Battle Stars, and the. Bronze Star.

Now a General Motors retiree, Ehrstine has one lingering im " pression of his t ime in the service: "I still think the ordinary foot sol-dier took the brunt of it (battle). Over there, I rode more than I walked."

For more information about the 86th Blackhawk Division Associa-tion, call EUis Ehrstine at (313) 416-3848, or write to membership chairman Alyn N. Dull, 1226 Kili-an Blvd., St. Cloud, Minn. 56304.

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• SINGLE PLACE Single Place Adult Ministries of the First Presbyterian Church of Northville will present "The Stages of Committed Relation ships" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. June 8, at the church. 200 E. Main St., Northville. The speak-ers will lie Joe and Shirley Ba-vonese, and the cost will be $4. A growth workshop, "Getting the Love You Want" with Nick Berar also will be presented Wednes-

day, June 8, 15 and 22, at the church. Cost is $24.

Single PLace also offers sum-mer volleyball at 6:30 p.m. Sun-days at the Park Place Apart-ments. on Eight Mile, between Meadowbrook and Griswold, Northville. Cost is $1. For more information, call 349-0911.

• RUMMAGE SALE Christ the Good Shepherd Lu-theran Church in Canton will

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And you can also discuss some of the things your child needs to do at home and at school to pre-pare for the work world — like graduating from high school, choosing a college, or maybe tak ing vocational courses.

If you hat e a question or com-ment for Eartha DeYampert, call her at 953-2047, mailbox number

1883. on a Touch-Tone phone, or write her at The Observer News-papers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150

have its spring rummage sale and bake sale 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs-day and Friday, June 9-10, at the church, 42690 Cherry Hill, west of Lilley. For more information, call 981-0286.

• CELEBRATION Using drama and music, Cove-nant Community Church of Red-ford will portray the pageantry and patriotism of America's his-tory of Memorial Day. Flag Day and Independence Day in a spe-cial program at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, June 12.

On Sunday, June 19, the church's Adult Choir will have its choir finale, "Celebration of Song," at the 11 a.m. worship ser-vice. The church is on Beech Daly-just north of Five Mile Road. For more information, call 535-3100.

• CATHOLIC SESSION Resurrection Church, 46001 War-ren Road, Canton, will hold a Catholic session for people inter-ested in learning more about the oldest form of Christianity. The session will be 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 14. For more information, call 451-0444 days Monday through Friday and 453-4573 or 453-4052 evenings.

• NEW CHURCH Crossroads Church is beginning soon in Livonia. It is for people living in the western suburbs and looking for a contemporary, rele-vant, non-charismatic church in which to worship God and devel-op friendships. For more informa-tion, call Joel Thomas at 459 4562.

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The Good Food Company - West, Michigan's largest natu-ral food supermarket , offers the finest quality and largest selection of all natural organic produce, grains, \ egelarian foods, healthy snacks and beverages, baby food-, as well as juices and frozen foods.

Located on Ford Road in Canton in a brand new store, Good Food Company - West pro-vides its shoppers with a spacious, modern motif that lends its shoppers a comfortable and relaxed a tmosphere with more than ample room in its wide, well lit aisles to browse through a variety of departments, each of which contain an abundance of items that are clearly labeled with their natural ingredients to assure the consumer ot ex-actly what they are buying

Customers curious about natural food prod-ucts are encouraged to visit the Deli at Good Food Company - West, Here you can taste a large variety of foods that are prepared fresh daily-al l ,of course,using 100'i natur-al ingredients.

"What we are trying to do", stated Sandra lohn, General Manager, "is show people that natural foods are not only good for you, but they taste great too!". Sandra added, "We have no artificial colors, preservatives, or sugar in any of our Deli items. We read the labels for you and offer a wide selection of healthy alternatives in all ot the products we carry."

You might expect all natural products to be more expen-sive than commerical products. "Not so!", says Mrs. John, Our prices are very competitive, and as a matter of fact,

we discount 75% of our prices across the board to offer an unbeatable combination of selection and value".

Good Food Company - West also has a lot more than organic food and produce. They offer a complete line of all natural cosmetics, natural spring waters, herbal teas, books, as well as gourmet gift items.

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Good Food Company - West also is the type ot store that chooses to educate its clientele on the differences between organically grown products and those produc ts that are most commonly found in other stores Sandra explains, "Organic produce, for example, has a higher content of minerals than commercial produce because most farmers deplete the soil of natural nutrients by overuse of petro-chemical products. So when it comes to organically g rown vs. commerically grown, the healthiest selection ran only be organic." A variety of free booklets are also available to the shopper that further explains the vast differences.

One of the most refreshing (and we mean that literally) points of interest in this brand new store is the Juice Bar. Here you can relax and enjoy a delicious, all natural Organic Carrot Juice, with or without other goodies like Apple, Cucumber, Wheatgrass, Lemon, Pineapple or other all natural ingredients. But our favorite is a blend-ed frozen fruit drink called a Smoothie. A Smoothie resembles an ice cream drink, but wi thout the ice cream Only the finest all natural ingredients are used to make this great summer refresher. There are many varieties to choose from... Peachy Pina Colada, Cherry Banana Blos-som, Blueberry Hill and Orange Fruit Grove are some of our favorites. Another very popular item at the Juice Bar is the Gise (pronounced Jih-zay). This fat free, cholesterol free, sugar free and lactose free dessert contains only 9 calories per ounce, but the frozen yogurt consistency would have you believe it to be sinful to any diet plan It is delicious! So, from a refreshing dessert or snack to a complete and nutritious lunch featur ing homemade, all natural entrees, the Juice Bar at Good Food Company -West is the place to go!

A lull serv ice restaurant is expected to open within the next month inside Good Food Company - West. Named appropriately the Good Day Cafe, this bright and airy eatery will feature everything from vegetarian entrees to tree-range chicken, expertly prepared by chefs dedicated to providing you only the finest in all natural foods. Based on the preparations we have seen, the Good Day Cafe is sure to be a lyit

Good Food Company - West is, in a word, impressive. That statement is not limited solely to the beauty of the store and the fine products that thev feature, but we were equally impressed bv the people that work there and the phi-losophy each of them share. As you enter the store, that philosophy is proudly displayed upon a large wall. It reads, "Our philosophy at G IXKI Food Company is dedicated to pro-viding alternatives to traditional food stores and ways of thinking. We advocate no one particular wa\ of eating or thinking, but rather present choices for individuals to choose tor themselves." Spend just a few minutes talking to any of the people that work at Good Food Company and you will soon learn that these people truly care about you, your family, and what they eat. They are proud to represent a store that carries only products that are good for you and vour family produc ts that can only be re i or red to as Good Food

For those customers interested in learning how to cook natural foods or learn more about natural products and their ingredients, classes are offered every Monday at 7:00 p.m. at Good Food Company - West. To learn more about these classes, or to request their newsletter, Sandra John invites vou to call the store at 981-8100.

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History highlighted Greenmead Heritage Fair to provide fun for all ages

The annual Heritage Fair will be from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at Greenmead Historical Village, Newburgh at Eight Mile in Livo-nia.

The fair, to be held rain or shine, is sponsored by the Livonia

Historical Society and the Livo-nia Historical Commission.

There is a $2 per car charge for parking. All proceeds will go to the development of Greenmead.

Among the many activities for

children will be a petting farm, pony rides, children's games, face painting, balloons, Native Ameri-can Vil lage, O l d - F a s h i o n e d School.

Other activities at the fair will include a bake sale, plant sale.

crafts, handmade quilt raffle, flea market, antique appraisal by Du-Mouchelle, sheep-shear ing, a blacksmith, vintage cara, free toure of village buildings (church, store, bungalow, and the Friends Meeting House), entertainment,

food and drink. Misa Michigan also will make

an appearance at the fair.

Fun for kids: Looking forward to plenty of activities and a fun day at the Heritage Fair are Laney Wiggins, IV2, Katie Morasso, 2, Jimmy Morasso, 4, Matthew Wiggins, .5, Theresa Morasso, 5, John Morasso, 6, and Eric Lisznyai, 8 months.

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Stocking illuminates state's nooks, crannies "Lake Country." by Kathleen Stocking. (229 pp. The University of Michigan Press. Cloth. $29.95. Paper. $14.95.

I am not exactly sure how to categorize this book. In a sense, "Lake Country" is a travel book. At the same time, it's definitely something other than that. Whatever it is, it is engagingly written in Stocking's thoughtful , highly textured style -and, if you're a tourist (armchair or otherwise), you won't want to be without it this summer.

Stocking ("Letters from the Leelanau") claims to have put together these 21 essays about jour-neys in order "to unders tand • herself) in relation to something larger."

"All journeys are journeys of the self," she writes. All are attempts "to get beyond what's known into something that will shift the perspective "

What 's best-known to the 49-year-old writer is Michigan's Leelanau Peninsula, her home base for most of her life To "shift the perspective" here, she seta out to examine some of the lesser-examined places around her.

So. by all means, hop in. Get an up-close, of-ten exquisitely detailed look at the nooks and crannies of Michigan, while you discover some surpris ing bits of history.

Usually, Stocking travels alone. Occasionally, she is accompanied by her young daughter . Gala. Sometimes, a dog or two comes along. Once, a mouse hitches a ride in the glove compartment of her Plymouth Horizon.

In the often-poetic opening essay. "The Moose in Negaunee," she finds herself "in the low-ceilinged . . . loft bedroom of a cottage . . . near Negaunee." The lights are out. The house, in which she is a first-time guest, is quiet, there "on the edge of gigantic and cold Lake Superior."

The owner of the house sleeps downstairs on a sofa, having given up her bed to Stocking. The next morning, the two women will share hot cof-fee and saffron bread "the color of mangolds" be-fore setting out to explore the perhaps-doomed village of Negaunee. Built over once-prosperous copper mines, the town, in places, is literally caving in as the mining t imbers beneath it slow-ly rot and give way.

One of the darker sides of Michigan is revealed in "Storm Light on Bois Blanc Island." as Stocking rides out a magnificent storm on the tiny island near Cheboygan. Trapped in a deserted motel restaurant a t water 's edge, she finds a tepid pot of coffee in a corner of the room and, as if they were shields, gathers her books about her. "I . . . look out onto the water, where the storm is rag-ing," she writes. "I read Blake. I read Homer. I feel . . . so small a bird could swallow me."

In one of the more thought-provoking essays, "Ann Arbor Again," Stocking sets out one cold November morning from her home on the Leelanau, headed south toward Ann Arbor "to see how much the campus has changed in the 25 years since (she) went to school there." Even if you don't always see eye-to-eye with Stocking, this essay will give you pause, especially if you're an alum. If you're not an alum, go along for the nde, and see what you think. Of all the essays, this may be the one which, as she looks outward, reveals the most about Stocking's inner landscape.

In addition to Stocking, on these trips you'll come across some mighty interesting characters. Auto parts tycoon J . Oliver Black, ("From Car Pa r t s to Karma"), a t 93. dispenses "yogic wis-dom" from his Golden Lotus camp on the banks of the Pigeon River near Vanderbilt . Wes Maurer (""Mackinac Island Beacon"), also at 90-plus years, dispenses a different kind of wisdom from the cluttered offices of the Mackinac Island Town Crier. O. ("Tent Ladies"), a single mother, lives in a tent on a little plot of land ahe owns, somewhere in the hills of northern Michigan. UM student Kyra Keene, "tall, black, and stun-ningly good-looking," seems to have walked onto campus from The Cosby Show and "lately . . . has started listening to Malcolm X tapes."

And then there 's Sunny Swanson at his veg-etable stand near Sugar Loaf Mountain. Or, a t least, there is his vegetable stand. Sunny, still a hard-working farmer at 73. is not always on hand, customers are asked to serve themselves broccoli, tomatoes, squash and Sunny'• famous

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W h a t to watch for in Crtattve LMng naxt w—k:

• Preview the Livonia Arts and Crafts Festival at Greenmead Historical Village Saturday -Sunday, June 11-12.

• Marty Fig le / s Cardan Spot oolumn.

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Good sports: Marie Wheeler (left) and Patty Randolph see plenty of humor in the fact that they make clothes for cement geese. The duo bring their outfits to the fields alongside the baseball diamonds in Edward Hines Park for a craft show to ben-efit the restoration of Nankin Mills.

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Craft show to benefit Westland mill Spr ing E legance , a c ra f t s s h o w to r a i s e money f o r t h e r e s to r a t i on of N a n k i n Mills in West land, wil l add a fes t ive a i r to E d w a r d H i n e s P a r k Sunday, J u n e 5. I t e m s will r a n g e f r o m qui l t s to w r e a t h s - a n d c lo th ing f o r c e m e n t geese.

BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN SPECIAL WRITER

Th e accen t is on f u n a t t h e sixth annual Spring Elegance c r a f t s show and country f a i r

S u n d a y , J u n e 5. across t h e p a r k from historic Nankin Mills, 33175 Ann Arbor Tra i l and E d w a r d Hines Drive. Westland.

The Fr iends of Nankin Mills, in c o n j u n c t i o n wi th t h e W a y n e C o u n t y P a r k s Division a n d t h e W e s t l a n d C u l t u r a l Society, h a v e s c h e d u l e d a day ful l of a c t i v i t i e s for the family, including a country an<J wes tern concert at 6 p.m. The j u r i e d c r a f t s show, a b e n e f i t to raise money for continuing restora-t ion a n d development of t h e mil l , runs noon to 5 p.m.

"This year , the show is going to be by the baseball diamonds in the blue Ford Motor Co. tents dona ted to the county for the Rouge Rescue y e a r s ago," said Denise Mehel ich-Johnson, show co-chairwoman.

T h e r e will be no fine a r t t h i s y e a r . I n s t e a d M e h l e i c h - J o h n s o n and show co-cha i rwoman K a t h y Myers have sought to keep pr ices

low at the country fair show by ex-hibiting only high-qual:ty crafts.

Topping t h e l i s t of h a n d m a d e i tems offered for sa le by c r a f t e r s will be country dolls, shelf s i t ters , music boxes, b i rdhouses , wrea ths , needle c r a f t s , qu i l t s , and c lo thes for cement geese.

Yes. c lo thes for c e m e n t geese , all original designs made by M a n e Wheeler and P a t t y R a n d o l p h of Westland.

"We've both been s ewing for a long t ime and w e r e w o n d e r i n g what could we do to bring in a litle ex t r a money. We were looking through c r a f t s books and we saw t h i s goose d r e s s e d u p . " said Wheeler, 35.

At the s a m e t i m e t h e goose lad ies , as t hey ' ve come to be known, w e r e looking t h r o u g h books, a girlfriend came to Wheeler in search of an outfi t for her moth-er's goose. She knew Wheeler was handy wi th n e e d l e and t h r e a d , having made m a n y clothes for her children, and wondered if she could stitch up a cow costume.

Although th is is t h e first c r a f t s

show. Wheeler and Randolph have exhibited the work at Countryside Cra f t Mall & An t iques in Livonia since May 1.

"People come up a n d ask could you do this. This is just our summer clothes. We have clothes for spring, the seasons and all of the holidays. Hal loween and V a l e n t i n e ' s Day," said Randolph. 30.

Uncle S a m a n d B e t s e y Ross have never looked q u i t e like th is before. Besides pa t r io t ic flag-wav-ing c o s t u m e s . W h e e l e r and Randolph also deck geese in yellow rain slickers, a H a w a i i a n number complete with grass skir t , a week-end chef all set to b a r b e c u e , and even as a bride and groom.

"This is real p o p u l a r in Ohio." Wheeler said. 'It 's fun, it's whimsy, it's a riot to do. We've Deen doing it since the end of February . We just w a k e up in t h e m o r n i n g and say why don't we make a fisherman or f a rmer today. I t ' s scary when you stop and think about it."

Both W h e e l e r a n d Randolph keep a goose on their f ront porch to showcase their handy work, rotat-ing out f i t s wi th the seasons , holi-days or by whim.

"It 's a lmost wai t till the neigh-bors see th i s . I t ' s a conve r sa t i on piece. People d r ive by j u s t to see what the geese are wearing."

Wheeler and Rando lph ' s geese sport apparel t h a t ' s one-of-a-kind because the two des ign and make

• 'We'd like people to come out and appreciate the park, to get some his-tory on the mill and to see how far the construc-tion has come along/

Kathy Myers Friends of Nankin Mills

the i r own p a t t e r n s . The duo pro-duces a b o u t 80 d i f f e ren t o u t f i t s t ha t a re avai lable for regular-size as well as baby geese Their design-er ware is weatherproof to boot

"We pay a t tent ion to detail and c r a f t s m a n s h i p . " said Whee le r , a Brownie leader.

Added Randolph: "We wouldn't sell a n y t h i n g we wouldn ' t pu t on our own porch."

A n o t h e r e l e m e n t t h a t m a k e s their c lothes different from every-body else's is the addition of wings stuffed into the sleeves of outfits.

"Our geese clothes have the lit-t le wings so they can hold t h i n g s like w a t e r i n g cans, flowers, a cro-chet hook, or a basket full of bread

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Plymouth store helps decorate designer house BY JANICE TIGAR-KRAMER SPECIAL WRITER

Somehow. 23 enthusias t ic interi-or d e s i g n e r s , i nc lud ing two f r o m W a l k e r / B u z e n b e r g in P l y m o u t h , made the 8,500-square-foot Towsley Des ign H o u s e in Ann A r b o r Township look homey and warm.

Working separately, local design-

ers tied together 31 spacious rooms in the $1.5 million estate tha t sits on 2.5 acres. More than 30 other businesses donated appl iances , floral a r r ange -ments and other supplies to the first-t ime f u n d - r a i s e r for W a s h t e n a w Community College in Ann Arbor.

The show house benef i t s t h e col-lege's health sciences scholarship fund.

Tour hours are 1-6 p.m. Tuesday-S u n d a y t h r o u g h J u n e 19. a t the Towsley Fa rms development , about a q u a r t e r mile e a s t of U.S. 23 on G e d d e s Road. A d m i s s i o n is $10. Group tickets and admission for se-niors . age 65 or o lder , a re $8 each. For group t i c k e t i n f o r m a t i o n , call (313) 973-3492 weekdays

Henry Landau, the developer and builder, came up with the show house i d e a t o h o n o r h i s l o n g t i m e -f r i end Dr. H a r r y Towsley, an Ann Arbor physician and phi lan thropis t who died l a s t year . Both m e n had-been on t h e college's boa rd of

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m MSN FLAVOR Cathy Han key brings the magic and peaceful-

ness of the Irish countryside to life in an exhibi-tion of color photographs s t the Livonia Civic Center Library, Farmington Road and Five Mile

The Livonia photographer's exhibit, located in t h s circular showcaaes on the library's sec-ond floor, continues through June 90.

Although Hanksy's images are predominate-ly of Ireland, ahe also touches upon the beauty of England. Scotland and Wales. From sheep graxing, the fields below Magillacuddy Reeks in County Kerry to the magnif icent stone struc-ture of Kyletnore Abbey in County Gal way, her

Ait£e*X photographs leave us bresthless.

Han key took up photography 10 years ago as a way to unwind. 8»nce then, she has shared her love of Ireland and its landscape st art shows throughout the ares, including the Livonia Arts and Crafts Festival and Farmington/Fsrmington Hills Founders Festival.

Library hours are 9 s .m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 9 s .m. to 5 p.m. Fridsy-Saturday, and 1-6 p.m. Sunday.

TARKAY Isrsel i sr t i s t Itzchsk Tsrkay's portraits of

beaut i ful ladies come to life in a re t rospect ive exhibit ion of pa in t i nga . watercolors and s e n -g r a p h s a t P a r k W e s t Ga l l e ry , 29469 Northwestern Highway, Southfield.

The 200-piece show includes examples of al-most all of hia graphic works Especially for this exhibition. Tarkay created a series of four seri-grsphs for patrons. They include -Reader,'* -Suzanne." "Pretty Woman" and "Lady in Blue "

Master of color, l ine and the female form, Tarkay uses a rich palette not unlike Toulouse-Lautrec. His work has been compared to French Impressionists Henri Matisse. Psul Gauguin and Edgar Degaa, a long with other poet-Impressionists and Fauvista.

In s simple studio in Tel Aviv, Tarkay paints his long elegant ladies in pure red, green, yellow and black after sketching from models. The vi-brant color, fleering l ine, and mystery in the beeutiful faces lackii* detail io distinctly Tarkay

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"The project was fun for us be-cause of its good purpose," Lan-dau said. "We didn't want to stifle the designers, but we did have one criteria — we said the house isn't a mausoleum, i t 's a home designed for a family."

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"The rooms showcase the de-signers, but they've been done with love because this is a worthy cause , " Kerans sa id . "ThiB project touches so many because almost everyone has attended a community college or knows someone who has."

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The architect is Carl E. Gaiser of Farmington.

"We had a blast doing the house." said Lisa Wolfe, a design-er for Walker/Buzenberg. Wolfe and store owner David Buzenburg

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Bright and airy: Spindle chairs gather 'round the table in the breakfast nook, adjacent to the family room, in two rooms of the Towsley Design House decorated by Walk-er/Buzenberg Furniture, Plymouth.

decorated the family room and breakfast area.

"All the designers knew the house was for a family with chil-dren and a grandparent living at home. All the rooms seemed to come together so nicely. It's a large house, but so cozy and live-able inside," she said.

Wolfe designed a custom-made Signature area rug in earthy tones for the family room, which blends nicely with the adjoining kitchen handled by another designer. Generous seating in the casual family room faces the outdoors,

the patio and eating area. The room showcases mission

and prairie styles, with some dis-tinctive Frank Lloyd Wright in-fluences. The comfy sofa boasts a landscape fabric in warm earthy tones. The chair and ottoman's rich bronze-tone is picked up in the metal torchiere and mission style cherry wood tables.

"I t ' s unbelievable to see the house open today because we re-member when it was just a hole in the ground," Kerans said. "The project is so exciting because it benefits the students."

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for the Little Red Riding Hood," said Wheeler.

"People usually don't have wings on their geese. We have white wings, and gray wings for people with gray or natural geese. As far as which is the most popu-lar, they're kind of neck and neck."

What do their husbands think about their clothes for geese busi-ness? Well, you might say it's changed them.

"At first, our husbands thought are they going out of their minds," they answered in chorus.

Now Wheeler's husband, Mi-chael, volunteers to stop at the fabric store while Randolph's husband, Jeff, has started doing the dishes after dinner so that Bhe is free to sew.

Where do they find the time to sew with Wheeler's two daugh-ters, Holly, 9, and Kelly, 5, and Raldolph's 4-year-old daughter, Jessica, and son, Bobby, age 7, in-volved with activities ranging from hockey and ballet, to figure skating for which Randolph sews costumes.

"We do a lot of night sewing af-ter the kids are in bed," said Ran-dolph.

Wheeler was quick to add, "Holly and Kelly are an inspira-tion, too. They want a hard rocker with the hair all spiked."

If you've passed the white clap-board Nankin Mills structure lately, you 11 notice the rigging has gone up for construction work. Plans for the Civil War-era gristmill, once par t of Henry Ford's water-powered village in-dustries, include an addition to

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serve as offices for Wayne County Parks now housed in the mill.

Built in 1863, Nankin Mills was one of 20 village industries run by Ford to ensure the preser-vation of rural life because he found industrialized city life un-natural . Ford strove to provide farmers with mass production work in winter by operating vil-lage plants along the Rouge. Huron and Raisin rivers. He bought the three-story Nankin Mills in 1918 to manufacture stencils used to make car parts. Kathy Myers' grandfather, Floyd Bassett , sold the mill to Ford.

"We'd like people to come out and appreciate the park, to get some history on the mill and to see how far the construction has come along," said Myers, Friends of Nankin Mills vice president.

"If they haven't been to the mill, to come and learn about the mill and its history because it's the neighborhood history."

The county acquired the mill in 1948. In 1958, it became Nankin Mills Nature Center under the care of naturalist Mary Ellsworth. Many adults who grew up in the area remember when mill grounds served as a home for wild ani-mals, and a haven for sick and in-jured raccoons, owls, fox and deer. The nature center was closed in 1979 due to cuts in the parks de-par tment budget.

" I t ' s pretty exciting to see all the rigging going up for the build-ing," said Mehelich-Johnson. "County Executive Ed Mac-Namara has gone so far aa to say he would be seeking a full-time naturalist once the work is com-pleted."

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sweet com, and make their own change from a small money-dish nearby. If they have trouble doing their arithmetic. Sunny provides s Big Chief tablet to scribble on, right next to the diah.

At the beck of the vegetable stand, you 11 see s little sign. It reeds: "God knows everything, thank you for being honest"

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Madonna University an exhibition of paintings by Pol-ish artist Stefan Dsrbich June 3 to July 6 in the Exhibit Gallery on the second floor at the library, Schoolcraft end Levan, Livonia.

An op—iing reception to meet ths artist, who l e a i y s t o d to this country in 1087, will take place 1 p.m. Sunday. June ft. Ths public is invited.

Dsrbich studied at the Acade-

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EXHIBITIONS Send announcements of Oak-land County and Wayne County art gallery exhibitions to: Creative L tying Editor. Observer & Eccen-tric Newspapers. 805 E. Maple, Birmingham 43009; fax (810) 644-1314. Our complete listing of current area exhibitions is available by fax or mail for $4.95. tf paying by VISA or Master Card. caU (313) 953-2022, order docu-ment 7301 and leave your name and mailing address and your VISA or Master Card number and expiration date. If paying by cbffck or money order, write: Bry an-Waser, information systems coordinator, 0&E. 36251 School-crStt, Livonia 48150, and order document 7301. With either method, leave a daytime phone number and indicate if you want delivery by fax or mail. The listing is updated weekly.

• FIRST THURSDAY Today is the "First Thursday" of the month. The North Woodward and Townsend Street art galleries in Birmingham will have extend-ed hours tonight. Call the individ-ual galleries for more information. • Q.R. N'NAMDI GALLERY Thursday, June 2 — An exhibit of works by Nanette Carter. Ed Clark. Herbert Gentry and Al Loving will continue to July 9. Opening reception 6-9 p.m. Thursday. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdsy-Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Sunday, 161 Townsend. Bir-mingham, (810) 642-2700. • LEMBER0 0ALLERY Thursday, June 2 — Handcolored prints by Jim Dine are exhibited through July 1. Opening reception

5:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tueaday-Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and by appointment, 538 N. Woodward, Birmingham, (810) 642-6623. • O.K. HARRIS/DAVID KLEIN

Thursday, June 2 — An exhibit of work by historically acclaimed artist Fern and Leger continues through July 30. Opening recep-tion 6-8:30 p.m. Thursday. Leger (1881-1955) produced socio-polit-ical work in diverse mediums. The show features works on paper from various time periods, monu-mental mosaics and bronze re-liefs. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 430 N. Wood-ward, Birmingham, (810) 433-3700.

• SUSANNE HILBERRY 0ALLERY Thursday, June 2 — "Artifical Art," an exhibit of new paintings by New York artist Ron Gorchov, continues through July 16. Open-ing reception for the artist 5-7 p.m. Thursday. In the early '70s Gorchov designed a saddle-shaped stretcher, which has since become his signature, and began presenting his paintingB as di-mensional objects that ap-proached colored space in a new way. The abstract images have evolved from the figural, land-scape and still life forms into more simpler geometric shapes. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tues---day-Saturday, 555 S. Woodward, Birmingham, (810) 642-8250.

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summer exhibit of sculpture by nine artists, continues to July 30. Opening reception 5:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday. The display expands the concept of sculpture both in ideas and materials. The artists — Peter Hackett of Rochester, Susan Aaron-Taylor of Pleaaant Ridge; Jerome Ferretti, Robert Seatok and John Tormey of De-troit; Claudia DeMonte, Ed McGowin and Betty Tompkins of New York City and K. Lee Manu-el of Berkeley, Calif. — explore different media in an intriguing and delightful manner. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Satur-day, 568 N. Woodward. Birming-ham, (810) 645-1905.

• SANDRA COLLINS Thursday, June 2 — "Made in the USA II: Work by Gallery Art-ists" continues to July 30 at 470 N. Woodward. Birmingham. Call (810) 642-4795. Uptown Birming-ham First Thursday Art Walk 5:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday. The gal-lery will be open noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 19, and closed Sat-urday-Monday, July 2-4. • BUNTINO QALLERY Friday, June 3 — "Chiaroscuro: The Photographic Images of Eastern Europe," an exhibit featuring the new collection by professional photographer Gene Meadows, will continue through July 9. Opening reception for the artist 6-9 p.m. Friday. In the black and white photos. Meadows has captured the essence of cen-turies-old European architecture from many countries. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Thurs-day. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday. 514 S. Washington. Royal Oak. (810) 545-4820.

• BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD ART ASSOCIATION

Saturday, June 4 — The BBAA Student Pottery Show will take place 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in the BBAA parking lot at 1516 S. Cranbrook Road at 14 Mile in Birmingham (rain date: Saturday, June 11). Call (810) 644-0866. • CREATIVE ARTS COTTER Saturday. June 4 — "Soccer at the Center." an evolving interac-

tive series of exhibits on the theme of World Cup Soccer, con-tinues through Juna at 47 Wil-liams in Pontiac. Local artists will be available for making por-traita for a soccer mural noon to 4 p.m. Satu"day; portrait donations range from $10 to $50. Call (810) 333-7849 for information. • WOODS OALLERY Sunday, June 5 — The gallery will present the metal sculpture of Ron Schmidt through July 8. Opening reception 1-4 p.m. Sun-day. Schmidt 's sculpture is made primarily of common cut nails, complemented with accents of other metal components such as brass, nickel-silver and copper. The final result is s variety of dramatic designs. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, in the lower level of the Hbntington Woods Library. 26415 Scotia. (810) 543-9720.

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Sunday, June 5 — "Children's Art for Peace" will continue through July 28, sponsored by the Muslim, Christian and Jewish Leadership Forum of the Detroit Interfaith Round Table. Opening reception 1-3 p.m. Sunday. The art in the exhibit is by Jewish and Arab children at the Givat Haviva Institute for Peace and Coexis-tence in Israel. The institute fosters understanding between conflicting groups in the Mideast. Hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tues-day, Thursday and Saturday, 33 E. Adams on Grand Circus Park in Detroit. For informstion, call (313) 965-5422 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday-Friday.

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Sunday, June 5 — Functional and sculptural ceramics will be offered for sale 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Ann Arbor Potters Guild, 201 Hill in Ann Arbor. A variety of ceramics will be avail-able, including high-fired stone-ware. porcelain and raku. For more information, call (313) 663-4970. The guild is a non-profit co operative founded in 1950. Its

more than 40 members (amateur and professional ceramists) share the use and maintenance of the studio facilities. Semester clssses in all levels of ceramics are of-fered. • THE OOMMUIIfTY MOUSE Through June 2 — "Garland of Watercolora" at 380 S. Bates in Birmingham is a one-person show featuring a visual garden of de-lighta by Bloomfield Hills artist Karen Hal pern. HaJ pern's con-temporary style establishes an unusual point of view through its elegant form and radiant color. Her total body of work includes major use of oils and acrylics as means of expression. Hal pern has chosen to focus on her vivid wa-tercolora in this displav. Call (810)644-5832.

• CENTER RALLERtES Through June 3 — Fifty architec-tural drawings from around the world are on view. The drawings, rendered in watercolor, pencil, charcoal and other media, was or-ganized by the American Society of Architectural Perspectivists. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues-day-Saturday, in the Park Shel-ton Building at Woodward and Kirby in Detroit, (313) 874-1955. • CUNNIFF STUDIO-RALLER Y Through June 3 — "The Realistic Figure — Hope." latest work by sculptor David Mandiberg, con-tinues. Hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Saturday, Sunday by appointment, 11 S. Broadway. Lake Orion, (810) 693-3632. • ELIZABETH STONE OALLERY Through June 4 — A collection of original art by renowned illustra-tor Wendell Minor is showcased. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tues-day-Saturday, 536 N. Woodward, Birmingham, (810) 647-7040. • TROY ART OALLERY To June 4 — A retrospective showing watercolora and wood-block prints by Frances Quint continues. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 515 S. Lafayette. Royal Oak. (810) 548-7919. • SCARAB CLUB Through June 4 — The 49th Ad-vertising Art and Design Exhibi-

tion continues at 217 Farnsworth, _ at the corner of John R, directly eaat of the Detroit Insti tute of Arta. Call (313) 831-1250. • THE ARTISTS OALLERY Through June 5 — "Fabulous Fakes," an exhibit in which fea-tured artist Raaha does Monet, Renoir, Klimt, Lautrec, Gauguin and O'Keeffe, continues. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Sat-urday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thurs-day, 1-5 p.m. Sunday, in the Orc-hard Place Mall at 30905 Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hills, (810) 855-8832. • CIRCLE OALLERY Through June 5 — Colorful ex-pressionistic paintings by Micha-els (Michael Griffin) are exhibit-ed. Also, the gallery celebrates the 30th anniversary of its parent company, Circle Fine Art, with special releases of limited edition graphics by Douglas Hofmann and Carol Jablonsky through June 15. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Friday. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, in the Somerset Collec-tion at Big Beaver Road and Coo-lidge in Trov, (810) 649-1779.

• Q.R. N'NAMDI OALLERY To June 5 — A show of mixed me-dia constructions by Carol Ann Carter, paintings by Mauro Ma-chado. sculptures by Tyrone Mitchell and mixed media on pa-per works by Howardena Pindell continues. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Sunday. 161 Townsend. Bir-mingham. (810) 642-2700. • WOOOWARD QALLERY To June 6 — "Art of the "70s" continues at 1357 Davis in Bir-mingham, featuring works by Robert Indiana, Alexander Cald-er. Lester Johnson. Peter Max, Romare Bearden, Karel Appel and others. Call (810) 642-1357. • TOWN CENTER QALLERY To June 6 — A floral art exhibit featuring watercolorist Joan Lasher continues, showing her newest release. "Sunday After-noon," and other original paint-ings and prints. Hours are 10 a.m.

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To June 12 — Gifts of Art exhib-its continue, featuring works available for sale. Call 936-ARTS for more information. Included are paintings by Mary Bach man and Chelsea Painters, clay work , by the Ann Arbor Potters Guild, photography by Norman Soren-sen and watercolora by Madeleine Vallier. • AR1ANA OALLERY To June 15 — "A Garden of Art-ful Delights," a garden show of art suitable for the outdoors, contin-ues. Dozens of exciting art ists have created bird houses, sculp-tures, furniture, fountains, wind chimes, whirligigs, weather vanes, garden stakes and more in a natu-ral blend of artistic nurture and nature. The gallery is at 119 S. Main in Royal Oak. Call (810)

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• ANN ARBOR PUBLIC LIBRARY Through June 16 — The Ann Ar-bor Women Painters ' spring ex-hibit continues in the lower level at the library, 343 S. Fifth. Call (313)994-2333. • DONNA JACOBS OALLERY LTD. To June 18 — An exhibit featur-ing Greek and Etruscan vases and Etruscan and Roman bronzes provides a fascinating glimpse of the ancient world. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday-Fri-day, 1-5 p.m. Saturday, 574 N. Woodward. Birmingham, (810) 540-1600. • SWEETWATERS CAFE Through June 18 — "Debutante," the premiere exhibit of sculpture in Ann Arbor by Valerie Mann, continues. The exhibit, presented by the Matrix Gallery in Ann Ar-bor, consists primarily of wall sculpture executed in the past two years. Mann uses such materials

Bonsai group to meet

The 21st anniver-sary show of the Four Seasons Bonsai Club of Michigan will take place 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. F r i d a y - S a t u r d a y , June 17-18, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 19, at the Wash-ington Square Plaza, W a s h i n g t o n a n d Fourth in Royal Oak.

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as wood, steel, com husks, paint, wax and powdered graphite and pigment. The cafe is at the corner of Washington and Ashley in downtown Ann Arbor. For infor-mation, call the Matrix Gallery at (313) 663-7775.

• MICHIOAN OUILD OALLERY Through June 24 — "Speaking from the Heart: Women of Nicar-agua," a showing of photographs and life stories, continues. The exhibit is the work of Ann Arbor resident Phylis Ponvert, who lived in Nicaragua for nine months 1991-92, working with a women's health project. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 118 N. Fourth, Ann Arbor, (313) 662-3382.

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To June 25 — Barbara Dorchen of Farmington Hills is Artist of the Month, showing prints, etch-ings, monotypes and mixed media on paper. The works, which are for sale, are black and white ab-stracts. Dorchen teaches ad-vanced experimental watermedia at the BBAA. Also to June 25,

brightly colored landscape* in oils and acrylics and abstract water-colors by Dolly Traicoff of Water-ford are exhibited and for sale. Several jewelry designers are ex-hibiting and selling their work in June. They include Charlotte Quinivand Steven Leonard of Birmingham; and Barbara Kelley, Pat Ogne and Pat Senecoff of Bloomfield Hills. The BBAA is at

\ 1516 S. Cranbrook Road in Bir-mingham. Call (810) 644-0866.

• ROCHESTER HILLS CITY HALL During June — Else Pedereen displays her paintings in an ex-hibit sponsored by Rochester's Paint Creek Center for the Arts as part of its Art in Public Places program. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 1000 Ro-chester Hills Drive, off Avon Road. For more information, call the PCCA at (810) 651-4110.

• THE WETSMAN COLLECTION An exhibit of silver jewelry by Georg Jensen continues at 132 N. Woodward in Birmingham. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Call (810) 645-6212. • THE ART OALLERY

During June — Catherine Buffett and Joanie Ugelow are featured artists a t the gallery of the Ponti-ac Oakland Society of Artists. Buffett 'a current acrylic works re-flect her travels to the Southwest and gardens everywhere. Her style ranges from impressionist to ab-stract. Ugelow's pottery, both stoneware and raku, often fea-tures leaves and flowers. She will introduce her new series, faces in clay. The gallery is at Great Oaks Mall, Walton and Livernois in Rochester, and is open seven days a week during mall hours. Call 651-1579.

• THE PRINT OALLERY Throughout June — New works by Brazilian artist Romero Britto and works by Chinese native Quan Sun are exhibited. Britto, born in 1963, began painting at age 8. His work is often compared to Andy Warhol and Keith Haring although he possesses a distinc-tive voice and style all his own. Quan Sun, bom in 1942, has also had a lifelong interest in art. She has been exposed to a tremendous diversity of media, and the minor-

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OALLERY Through June 30 — A show for, Michigan painter Jodi Caden and Oregon glass artist Roger Thomas continues. Hours are 11 a.m. to £ « p.m. Monday-Wednesday and v. Friday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to 8 pan, Thursday and noon to 3 p.m. . Sunday, 6736A Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, (810) '> 737-4050. • YAW OALLERY To June 30 — A first showing by Peggy Bannenberg continues at 550 N. Woodward in Birming-ham. Call (810)647-5470.

• WARREN CITY HALL OALLERY To June 30 — Pastels, watercol-ora and oils by Clare Wolfe, an ac-counting administrator for Ameri-tech in Southfield, are exhibited 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday at 29500 Van Dyke.

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Art i s t a t work : Artist Sergio DeGiusti of Redford stands by the wall relief he was commissioned to do for the clubhouse at the Pine Lake Country Club in West Bloomfield. The work was to be unveiled at a special presentation Sunday. The piece tells the story of the country club, with the lake, trees and. challenging golf course, and a bit of the history when it was known as an automobile club in the early 1900s.

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List ings f e a t u r e s news and notes about subur ban real estate. To list an announcement, write: Listings, Real Estate Editor, Observer A Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150. dor fax number is (313) 591- 7279.

m REALTORS APPOINTED Realtors from The Michigan Group of Realtors,

Livonia, were.appointed to the Western Wayne Oakland Association of Realtors' professional committees.

Chuck Mills, broker/manager of the Livonia office, is association vice president and a member of the strategic planning committee; Nancy Aus-t in and Zana Diehl were appointed to the educa-tion committee; B a r b a r a B r u n e t t e was appointed vice-chair of the grievance committee; Betty B ja rneson will vice-chair membership relations; Pau l Macer i is public relations vice-chair, and Dave M a t h i u s joins the risk reduction committee.

• OR! DESIONATION Paddy Kutchey, a Realtor associate at

Chamberlain Realtors B i rmingham, has achieved the Michigan Association of Realtors GRI desig-nation.

Th i s designation, like a college degree or profes-s ional designation, shows that the 30-year sales ;'.veteran has the highest quality real estate creden-t ia l^ and training. • §he a ' s o recently attended a seminar sponsored !by Republic Bancorp Mortgage Inc. on "How to /Stary on the Cutting Edge . . . . Without Losing ;!Your Balance."

M HELPING KIDS

Broker/owner Dan Shanoski of RE/MAX Troy feas signed up all of his associates as life members •in She RE/MAX Miracle Home program.

Through this program, RE/MAX Realtors throughout the metro area contribute part of their Jncbroe from each transaction to exclusively fund theCRE/MAX Communication Station preschool Jfor children with speech and language difficulties a t ^Villiam Beaumont Hospital. ; '"We're extremely proud to say that each and every one of our agents is actively helping children in our community," Shanoski said. "It 's a unique ^>rc£ram where we can immediately see the results pf our efforts." • All RE/MAX Miracle Home contributions com-bine as a scholarship fund for the preschool and are available on the basis of need. Last year, more Jhan 170 RE/MAX associates contributed over $30,000 to the fund.

B y D o u g F u n k e S t aft Wirrti

Real estate agents must complete 40 hours of training and pass an exam to obtain their licenses and get into the business. After that , they need six hours of continuing education annu-ally to stay active.

Licensing in and of itself doesn't necessarily make a good agent. That initial training generally focuses on real estate law.

Agents who excel often obtain more specialized training and professional designations while gaining experience in the field.

"Sometimes, we get put in the same category ss used car sales," said Nancy Austin, a Realtor with the Michigan Group in Livonia. "I hate that. By elevating our education, 1 think we can elevate our image with the public."

Agents who specialize in residen-tial sales basically pursue two profes-sional designations — GRI, Graduate Realtors Institute, and CRS, Certi-fied Residential Specialist.

GRI requires 120 hours of class room instruction covering a spectrum of topics, including ethics, real estate law, mortgages, appraisal, closing.

fair housing, property management, taxation and investment property.

It can cost upwards of $1,000 for books and materials beyond the time commitment.

CRS, a graduate degree of sorts, fo-cuses on business development, list-ing strategies, sales strategies and in-vestment strategies.

Candidates must first acquire GRI designation, then show evidence of being involved in at least 25 sales transactions with total sales volume of at least $3 million or 50 transac-tions of any value.

Again, costs can approach $1,000 with a time commitment of a couple years.

Most active agents don't have ei-ther designation.

"They think it takes too much time, they don't think it benefits them and they don't want to spend the money," said Michelle Michael, an associate broker with Re/Max Ex-ecutive of Farmington Hills.

Michael, who has both a GRI and CRS, is chairwoman of the education marketing committee for the Western Wayne Oakland County Association of Realtors.

Michael sees things a little differ-

ently. "Going through the cl heightens awareness of problems that can arise, teaches how to ask ques-tions. Believe me, it just makes you sharper."

Kathleen Redilla, director of pro-fessional development for Profession-al Association Services, administra-tive arm of the Birmingham-Bloom-field, Rochester Area and South Oakland County realty boards, con-curs.

"I focus on the point that the more knowledge, information you have, the more confidence you'll have in the field," she said. "Higher producers, higher incomes generally have the ed-ucation."

There 's another big plus, Redilla added.

"I t ' s demonstrating these people are committed to the profession. They're not just getting the bare min-imum."

Austin, a GRI, said she finds that agents without professional certifica-tions do all right, but those with ad-ditional training do better.

"A lot don't understand the value. You have to nudge them along." she said.

"I think better-informed, better-ed-

ucated agents are more professional. I , think they are interested in being the. best they can be. You get more re-;, sped from your peers," Austin said.

Allen King, an associate broker with Prudential Great Lakes Realty in Farmington Hills, has a GRI and CRS.

"The point is you're preparing yourself to offer the best service pos-, sible," King said. "The ins and outs of our business are very important. We have to be knowledgeable in many fields."

Penny Trabbic, sales manager for Max Broock West Bloomfield, also has a GRI and CRS.

"I can't say enough about how im-portant it is," she said. "I t opened a. broader-based knowledge and horizon to the industry for me as a newer agent. It got me to see beyond the limited amount of information I was getting with experience."

Classes for GRI are offered on a continuous basis.

"It is worth the time invested," Mi-chael said. "I t will make you more, professional, and that, in turn, will help you earn more money. Those who hold these designations are at the top of the field."

Contract directly; know w h a t disc losure m e a n s Q. We are con-

ce rned as a board about our manage-m e n t c o m p a n y , which apparen t ly has not been paying the subcontractors, t h e c o n t r a c t o r s whom we presuma-bly have retained. We had an arrange-ment with the man-agement company where we would pay

the management company a certain sum and then it, in turn, would sub-contract the work out to our contrac-tors. Apparently, the management company is falling on hard times or has a cash flow problem.

A. You have a legitimate concern. First, every association should con-

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* ROBERT M.

MEISNER

tract directly with the contractors of the association and the management company should be no more than a conduit through which the checks are issued.

Secondly, the association should maintain tight controls over the ex-penditure of funds made by the man-agement company in terms of the management agreement that it enters with the management company but should be based obviously on the fi-nancial abilities of the association to meet its obligations.

I am legitimately concerned that you may be left holding the bag and if your management has this type of an arrangement, you should consider your options of terminating the man-agement company under the apparent circumstances of the case, assuming you have the right to do so.

I would consult with an attorney *ho can best serve your needs and who, of course, is not tied with the management company, and is pre-pared, if necessary, to litigate against the management company.

Q. Can you please advise m e a s to w h e t h e r home builders are cov-ered by tl.e new seller's disclosure statute, which went into effect in Jan-uary''

A The new legislation regarding seller's disclosure applies only to transfers of any interest in real estate, which consists of one to four residen-tial dwelling units. A vacant lot does not contain "any residential dwelling units ."

The statute provides that the seller's disclosure need not be made by licensed builders when they sell "newly constructed residential prop-

erty that has not been inhabited." If you are a home builder, make certain the entity that owns the newly con-structed residential property has title to the property and sells the property; then they should not have to comply with this statute.

If the builder carries a license in his individual name and constructs a home"" titled in the corporation's name, then the builder opens itself up to a claim that the competition would have complied with the seller's disclosure law.

Robert M Meisner is a Birming-ham-area attorney concentrating his practice in the areas of condomini-ums, real estate and corporate law You are invited to submit questions by writing: Robert M Meisner, 30200 Telegraph Road, Suite 467. Bingham Farms. MI 48025

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FORTUNE PROPERTIES REALTORS {610) 626-6000

F A B U L O U S D E E R C R E E K b a d r o o m . 2v» b e t h

Georg ian Cofnnaaf o n fe ta.arna la rge pr iva te lot m tat*tnm c o n d m o n

ROSEMARY FIRESTONE CENTURY 2 1 H A R T F O R D N O R T H

5 2 5 - 9 6 0 0

A FAMILY DELIGHT The peek of comfcan a n d c o n v a n -a n c e a y o u r * tor 1 2 6 4 9 0 0 Th i s 4 b e d r o o m . 3 5 b e t h C a p e C o d o r t a r s an mpreeaave "oyer d a e t m y a a h e d greet r o o m , m d q u a a t y u p g r a d e s t h r o u g n o u t

TIRED OF BEING SQUEEZED?

St re t ch o u t r D a la rge , n l conWonaOM 5 b e d r o o m , 4 b e t h c o -lon ia l a t u e i e d o n * g o r g e o u e t r e a d rav ine lo l F u l Ik lanert wea i - o m iow-m level a * m not t u b P e r l e c t h o m e lor a n e x p e n d i n g tamay 1 2 3 * 9 0 0

VALUE PACKED o f fe r i ng et fue l 1 1 6 * 9 0 0 W * a m e m -leaned a n d nacafy d e c o r a t e d 3 b a d -r o o m 2 5 b a m cotonael a a m g rea t r o o m tamay r o o m k b r a r y a n d 2 k rep iecae Y o u » l o v e mae one"

M A R Y M c L E O D CENTURY 2 1 R O W 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

LOOK WHO'S SELLING LIVONIA!

LUXURY i r V I N G m p rss t i g iou* N w u v o n i a s p * caou* 4 b e d r o o m C o l o n e l o f t e r * 2 5 bethe. u p d a t e d " t t c h a n 8 l o r m a l d a w i g r o o m ^ a m k y r o o m w/Hrw-piaoe and w e * o u t to p e t i o end u r g e tencad yard A t t a c h e d g e r e g * end K a baaamen t M m u i a e t r o m a c h o o l s x - w e y * 8 a h o p p m g Aaamg 1149 .900

S P L A S H INTO S U M M E R m the above g r o u n d p o o l o> met re-lax on the pe t io of your new 3 bed-r o o m bnck 8 e luman imi r a n c h Hmm-er k m a o e c e n t r a am e n d a a n d o e * La rge ye rd e n d 2 5 car g a r a g e Aak Ing 863.900

PRIOE OF O W N E R S H I P ahme* t h r o u g h o u t tha* beeut lKahr m e m t a m e d 3 beck o o m 2 be th aa br ick r a n c * h o m a S p e r m * a o p e n

Vepaece then aaep out l o * gor g e o u * p n v a l e p a t i o a n d w e l c h the I c i a s i g r o w Fa a l l i e d Beeeman i a i d 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e S teven-i o n H S a r e e A a k l n g L O W 8 1 4 0 . 0 0 0 *

MAUREEN HERRON Centu ry 21 R O W 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

O P E N SAT - S U N 1 - 6 Over 1700 aq 1 3 b e d r o o m ranch . 19x29 fami -ly r o o m / w a m w o o d b u n s n g a tove 8 doo rwea 14x17 maa ta r b e d r o o m I M f loor leundry a tucco t iekaiga. 400 aq f l d e c k , * I 6 0 s q 1 p o r e * Oebnc t f ve cedar a M m g . p n . e i a 200' d e e p KM a t ree l ove rs aakgh t b e e s * l o katd had b lock I r o m achoof 1119 900 3 2 7 1 0 Per th , N of 1-96 E of F a m m g l o n 4 2 5 - 4 6 3 6

B A F F L M G PRICE "or quef l ty b n c * 4 b e d r o o m C o l o n i a l C a m r a aa p o o l baaamen t l amay r o o m ^ r a p a e c e a t tacnad 2 ca r g a r a g * 1146 ,900 >9963 S U N S E T N o f Seven M * a r E

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O n e W a y R e a l t y 473-4500

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1800 aq It b n c k h o i caaan laaa. i rmg J b e d r o o m s 2 k d bean* M n g r o o m 6 tamay " a m i c o i m i r y k a c h e n e n d

' k n t y L * r g * kM m p r i m e e r a p e M N M y p n o a d e l 1 I O * 0 0 0 M A Y F A I R

C o m

5 2 2 - 6 0 0 0

BEST B U Y M L r V O N I A

FIRST S H O W I N G 8 1 6 * . 9 0 0 Ravine S e l l i n g W i e l a r r i L i von ia . 4 y e a n new br ick r e n c h 3 k d b a l h e p r o l a a a n n t a - i k n i e h a d Ci i n m i n i earn IPS. l e t k o o r l a i m d r y c a r m a Mr a p n n s i e r * a n d m o r w 4 2 1 - 5 6 * 0

The Prudential W o l f e R e a l t y

enden f f y O w n e d * n d Ofeer e ted

GREAT LOCATION

deck a p a r t e d lor o o o * o < i • n d l a n o e d y a r d

737 n a s i G e r e g * * n d l a 171 .900 ( O E W M M . )

COLDWELL BANKER Schweitzer Real Estate

JUST LISTED UNIOUE

16*8 bUK 3 b a m C a p e C o d M m ee t ree a n d •*>-gredea g M b r e a n d i W u i l i i l o n a l o l b e c k i n g t o O N * p i oaar te r l a u u d e d

CENTURY 21 ROW

464-7111

The Prudential W o t t e R e a l t y a a a d i O a a l a ^ O l i n i l

BROKER PICK OF THE WEEK

O N E A C R E W I T H R A N C H Attached garage. 2 natural firrpiaccs D i a m o n d i n the rough $96,059.

Realty World

O P E N S U N 1-5 16327 Perahmg. S l a w of mka ta r J r i q u a i l i t o -1650 a q f l 3 b e d r o o m e . 1'4

be th* . I v m g r o o m w / « r e p l e c a dm-n g 8 temey r o o m e

2 M car ga rage 1 7 9 BOO 5 2 2 - 3 7 5 3

P I C T U R E PERFECT ' 4 Beck o o m 2 b a m C o l o n e l «- d e a r sbas i G i i i a i Q a r d a a a Sub u p d e t ed kachen k r e p i e o e ai i e m * y r o o m v i . a i n o e a m g * a n d l o a d e d a i m O l d W o r l d C h e r m 1 1 5 2 , 5 0 0

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d S o u t h

464-6400

R O S E D A L E G A R D E N S 3 b a d r o o m b u n g e l o w on 3 lots, neet 8 d e e r

» 8 1 0 - 4 3 3 - 4 6 0 0 8 1 6 1 Box 3003

R O S E D A L E G A R O E N S C h e r m m g 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h a a m 2

<ery r l aa r H e e a 1 k j m a c a h o t weter h e e t a and r o o f Of ter at e l 1 * 6 500 C a t B A R B W O J C I K tor

T h e P r u d e n t i a l VUlege REALTORS

476-5600 SHARP1

3 B e d r o o m Ranch a f t h a n o J e l e O k i tchen a n d b a m M e n y u p d a l e e in-c l u d i n g r o o l w i n d o w * * i d t n g d o o r * , t u r a n c a and m o r a La rga dacs v b a c k y a r d Great Curb ap-p e a 1 5 9 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d S o u t h

464-6400

TIME TO RELAX i n tree graat mat c e r e d lor 3 bed-room b n c k rench a « h a a p e n o i * count ry k i t c h e n knaahed t i e e e m a l 1 ' * b e i h e r a e a c a r p e t i n g apatrv-« a r a i l a r a n d 2** car g a r a g a 1114 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 ROW

464-7111

BY O W N E R 18 r o o m * I • * Se th i

313 Canton I M M A C U L A T E N 1

n e m h b o r * 4 3 6 R o b y n C h e r r y h a E of U * a y ( 1 1 5 . 0 0 0 Caa •or i p p l or l ac t M a n 9 6 1 - 5 1 4 *

NEAT 8 C L E A N

ge rage d o o r b a a u l i k l ye rd b a c k * u p l o p a r t 1114 .900 961 -5708

ONE A C R E - C A N T O N T O W N S H I P 0 a l i g n a l i r ) N e l o n c a h o m e (16501 on 1 a c r * ana t o n e d m u f o p l e Courv try k a c h e n a a m fcapiece, a r g e •o rma l d m m g r o o m T remea idou* a i n e n i i e n l p o i a ' l i e l 8 1 2 9 9 0 0 W - 3 6 H A G 4 1 5 0 2 9

MAX BROOCK. INC 626-4000

O P E N S U N O A Y W E S T L A N O 5 3 5 BYF1ELD

B e e u M u i 4 b e d r o o m 1'v b e t h Cok>-r a i R e m o d e l e d a a c h e n bua i -« i ap-paencea. c o v e r e d p e b o 1 * 6 .000

JUST L I S T E D Quick o c c u p e n c y o n t h a 3 bad-r o o m 1% b a m b n c k r a n c h m Can-i o n M o v a - m c o n d m o n a n a c h e c ga-rage t e n c a d y a r d 8103 ,900

JUST L I S T E D W e s t l e n d R a n c h P r o f a * * > o n * l •enoecapmg a * p k j * o n tha* h o m * on qcaei c o u r t A l app l iancea w a s n pan t ry m o r e 8 1 2 8 . 9 0 0

C A N T O N Q U A D A d r e e m c o m e t r ue * * t h t h a 3 bed-r o o m 2 lua b a t h h o m e Decs oft kachen d o o r w e l k d k n w h e d beae-rnem S u p e r i n e i d e e n d o u t 1 1 1 7 500

J U S T L I S T E D

b e c k * t o w o o d * 1113 .900 3 * 7 - 2 7 6 8

BY O W N E R 3 b e d r o o m f t b a m co-

yard m O M a C e m d o a s . a t r a b a n d * 8 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 O p a n H o u e e Sam 1 - 4 p m 4 1 6 5 4 O a v e n a o o d 9 6 1 - 6 * 6 6

BY O W N E R . 3 b e d r o o m c o l o r e d .

2 car g a r e g e l o c a t e d on couatyard w o o d e d p e r t t h r o u g h amaa aubdka a o n 1 1 2 2 . 9 0 0 m i a e e i e d buye r * cal attar 5 3*7-6777

CANTON COUNTRY T h a 3 bear o o m . 3 be th ranch a hort Ce thed re i cemr ia * t h r o u g h o u t fcre-

* 2 5 x 2 5 piece h u g e and a " a b u t a t o n * '4 a c r e lo t Freahfy 813* 9 0 0 ( s F 5 6 6 * l

REMERICA HOMETOWN REALTORS

( 3 1 3 ) 4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0 R E M E M B E R REMERfCA

E M B A S S Y S O U A R E <969 C M M buat 4 back o o m coaoraa ahowa teb-L*oue 1 1 5 4 9 0 0 H E L P - U - S E L L o f N W W C 454-6635

^ « x M i * d 3 B e d r o o m s 1'4 b e t h * beeut i lu i b n c * p a t i o c e n t r a am al t e c h e d 2 ca r g e r a g e 8 1 2 5 0 0 0

J U S T L I S T E D Super k v o m e r a n c h a p r i c e d n g m •or the first k m e buyer Open koor p i e r e « h famay r o o m k rep iaoe krv

8 1 0 4 HOC

ERA PRIME PROPERTIES

981-3500 RECIPE F O R A H A P P Y F A M I L Y

3 b e d r o o m 1'4 ba th coaon ia a«th famahr r o o m 8 "V * t * a r * F a i a f a d beeemen t 2 car a n a c h e d garaga newer w i n d o w * En joy yea* perry d m r a r t on l e rge w o a m e n a e d dec* w ' g a e g m O n f y l U i O O O

Realty Wor ld Robert Olson Reehors

9 8 1 - 4 4 4 4

HEAVEN On i p f ' . e l a acre , near ly 3 .000 aq t l aa on o n e k o o r 3 '4 be lhe 8 p e n a d o o r * h n a n a d b a e a n a i i 8 m u c h m o r e 1 2 6 6 0 0 0 (A 1101

REMERICA HOMETOWN REALTORS

WARM COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE

Lamana ied k k e f a n 8 b a m aa e a a as d o o r s t h r o u g h o u t horns Neve r roo f a n d L^ idMed e k - l i n a Newer c a r p e l 8 s o m e h e i daaaod

atea a n a n c o u n t r y a t m o a p f eathm the d r y 8mRs A p p a a n c a * a n l a g m a a r a O r w yeer h o m e » a r ' e n r

inc luded l « F 5 6 * * l C a l

REMERICA HOMETOWN REALTORS

( 3 1 3 ) 4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0 R E M E M B E R R E M E R C A

YOLTLL BE P R O U O 1 6 4 800 t o omn m a ^ d M a f l r a n c h aam *

w i n d o w s i reah pemt m r u - o u t . r s * n -a h e d h e r d w o o d k o o r s n a a c a r p e l mg a n d more f 4 6 2 - 1 6 * 0

The Prudential W o l f e Rea l t

I M M A C U L A T E C O L O N I A L 1650 aq f l u p d e i e a g a o r e bees e o o d s O p e n S i m . 1pm I p m

3 * 7 - 2 0 * 8

O P E N S U N 1 -4 . 1363 SefQ Ct

r o o m ccumt ry k i t o i e n ( 1 1 2 9 0 0 H E L # - U - S E L L of N W W C 454-9638

O P E N S U N 1 -4 . 7547 C o n t e m p o r a r y 4 b e d r kachen . g r e a t r o o m 1147 .600 H E L P - U - S E L L of N W W C 4 5 4 - 6 6 3 5

RENOVATED FARMHOUSE

Jua l l i g m loa the c i ly manned 8 count ry h e a l 2 '4 acrae iviairae neno* t r ee e k t e n o i 2*4 car g a r s g i P l y m o u t h / C a n t o n acnoo is M o v e n g m m s i 1 1 0 6 . 0 0 0 ( S A 1 4 U

REMERICA HOMETOWN REALTORS

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2 R E M E M B E R R E M E R K A

SUPER SHARP 3 b e d r o o m a6 b n c k r a n d i .

aance »C Ful n g to b e p r o A a s m g o n l y 1 * 4

LES POLLINGTON

REMERICA HOMETOWN REALTORS

( 3 . 1 3 ) 4 5 3 ^ 0 0 1 2

In i h e b e g i n n i n g a l l R e a l t o r s a r e c r e a t e d e q u a l

But then some become antler

SUPER SUNFLOWER LOCATION!

Q o e e to tennaa cou r t s 6 p o o l Spe-cioua 4 b e d r o o m 2 .300 * q ft 3 ND b e t h * large temay r o o m m f h M mat b n c * n a h * a k r e p i e c e m*r new car pe l 8 p e n e a n g u p g r e d e a n e w * cen t r t am 6 1 a n d new r o o f 9 2

RANDY ONCZA

REMERICA HOMETOWN REALTORS

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2 R E M E M B E R R E M E R I C A

313 OREN B U N 1-4 4 3 * 0 1 A r i k i g M n

mala 2*4 I

2 1 7 6 aq f l 1 1 2 H E L P - U - S E L L o l N W W C

O P E N l - l . 4 3 6 7 0 S a t u

FREE L a l Ol Pi op a a a a For Sale OVER 200 P R O P E R T I E S L ISTED'

w /pnoaa . K L P - U - I P - U - S E L L o f N W W C 4 6 4 - 6 6 3 5

UPOATES GALORE 1.650 a q f t

ve. lur

m o n k ok) r o o l Famay r o o m aam

ya rd and 2 AMung 1127 .600

CENTURY 21 ROW

464-7111 W I N O & O e PARK - 4 bear oom. be th Oued. 1906 * q ft N a a a

ra r e a roo l

kJtchen 8 b a m

6622 P O W D E R H O R N bedroom

314

at comer toi.

GREAT BACKYARD For

a n d a 9 0 0 o a d a i deck o o m -

paa** W 'gaasbo 8 * 7 d s e p p o o r • 142.800 (A 163»

REMERICA HOMETOWN REALTORS

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2 R E M E M B E R R E M E R K A

GREEN ACRES Vie p lace l o b e Over 1 ac re of

314 Plymouth A TRUE SHOWPLACE

F r o m m e m e r b N toyer t o t t w aoer m g -am i i g of the g rea t r o o m * v e r y -

Open and

g rea t rour e n t r y i n t o t h a aoabaa h o m e ' a m a y r o o m e f N a t a e u e . 2

(SF56B4)

REMERICA HOMETOWN REALTORS

( 313 ) 4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0 R E M E M B E R REMERaCA

314 OPEN SUNDAY

1:00 TO 3 0 0 45313 W . . J l n g r II I ) N o r m ol A n n A r b o r Rd 6 East o I C a n t o n Career P R E M R J M T R E E D LOT! T h a J bed-r o o m a m n a 8 b n c * rancA a « * -k n g u a n e d by i ts c h a r m i n g astar tor

l e a l u r s e a re oeaaraf aar. 3 b e d r o o m e 2 k d b a m e 2 I a d b a m s 1st 6oor

Y O U O N SUNDAY) 8 1 9 4 9 0 0

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

OPEN SUNDAY 3:00 TO 5:00

5 5 5 S h e l d o n (CITY OF P L Y M O U T H ^ Eee* of Sha lOon 8 S o u t h o l A n n Ar DOT Tree M O O G H PARK a COn a d a i e O o n e of the k n e e l tamay loca-t ions ir. t h e Cf ty of P l y m o u t h T h a e x o e p t i o n a Coaoraa o i l e r s 4 b e o r o o m * b a l h * Ivang r o o m «ath b a y e a ' i d o e t o r m a d m m g wi th &aa» d o o r l o oeder d e c s m o and * very p r l v e t e res - y e r d (HOT T U B R E M A I N S ) N e w *

krat koo r m s s t a auai d e c k i n g a n d p e t i o 1 4 7 9 . 9 0 0 (567WC)

HUGE LOT ON MAIN STREET

C o m f o r t a b l e r a n c h h o m a j iea f , buat wrth a n a c h e d a p e r t m e w u p d e l e d c a r p a l , c o p p e r p i u m b m g . roo f rep iecad . m - g r o i m d p o o w a h n a a a q u o m a n l and 2 s t o r a g e aned* •enced ye rd a n d w c r k a w p araaa -g r * e i p o t e n t a f 1 1 3 2 9 0 0 I 4 0 0 M A )

CUSTOM 6.900 SQ FT TUDOR

3 level TuaJor b e O u n g l o 4 62 ac re C o m m o n a a n d O e e n b a n L o c a t e d on c o i n m Plymouth, a Osaonr • l a t u m . * T h a 4 b e d r o o m h o m e a an a a a l i a a i i a i l Lower level b o e e t * k d 2 n d k a o

h o i - t u b e a a r o e e r o o m 2 fir and e e f t o m to m * l e v a o e c s m g M u c h m o r e l o o m u c h l o Mr - Caa today" 1575 .000 (666eu\

HORSES ALLOWED

buat over 3 0 0 0 aq ft . 3 k H be fhs

D f a O U E ' « B e d r o o m 3 be th O u e d - L e v e i er th over 2000 aq It o f apecacaa awng Greet lor a n t e r t a r a n g wrth poo l Cloee IO p e r t * m o p p m g . and » w e y t H 2 4 . 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d S o u t h

464-6400 1019 T E R R E L L CT t 900 * q R C a l o m e l c e n t r a tm t « koor l a ^ i d r y 1130 .900 H E L P - U - S E L L of N W W C 454-9535

WOODED SETTING. C a n t o n Coaoraa a a h over

2 2 0 0 * q f l La rge meeier M M coun t r y k a c h e n torma d m m g r o o m co ry tamay r o c

omt 8 m o c o n d m o n G o r g e o u s ae rang N a a on

m a t e t at 1 1 2 4 900 A a * tor

GARY JONES or PATTY STROPES

REMERICA HOMETOWN REALTORS

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2 R E M E M B E R R E M E R I C A

•ooo koor* throughout 1279 .900

(627FI)

GORGEOUS COUNTRY LOT IN PLYMOUTH

Hurry on tha 3 beck o o m hom* Har-med on * beautiful 65 X 235 tot

I r a tm 2 cxar par a g e earn opener • n d a c o n v e n i e n t t o c e n o n S ' 2 7 , 5 0 0 ( 0 1 6 M 0 1 HIGHEST AND BEST USE? i 68

•a- T O W N C H A R M E R OPEN S U N O A Y 1-3 P M

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street a i t r oduces C a p e C o d Feeluaes

m a u d e mat mm Her a a k . h e r d w o o d

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ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

QUAINT & CHARMING

e n d l o t * of c n e r e c t a La rga to rme i darang r o o m 6 M n g r o o m . 2 bed-r o o m e w i th 3 r d b e d r o o m m racaay

Mike & Mary Gtadchun

RE/MAX ON THE TRAIL (313) 459-1234

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JUST LISTED

E o d o e e d p o r c h p e n c y 1 0 3 . 9 0 0 ) * A 1 5 5 >

REMERICA HOMETOWN REALTORS

( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2 R E M E M B E R REMERICA

RIDGEWOOD HILLS WALKOUT

Abeo iu le f y g o r g e o u s coaoraa anth lua w a m o u t tower l e v a v o u i tova

r o o m b a m s fo rma l cknmg n a aght b n c * externo* 8 a e g e n t near r o o m , l a koo r Ima id ry and O u d y I r w m a n o r wr th n e e e r c a a m k : p i i i i a a a j n a a , knaenec O a t M >oyw 1st koo r s tudy 8 leundry P e l ) * o o o r w s i l * p i u * * u p e r b | S i de -en t r y g s r s g * D ryweaad

20 « 15

home e n d unrivaled ol lenng 1 2 7 9 9 0 0

Mike & Mary Gledchun

1216 .500

MMce & Mary Gladchun

RE/MAX ON THE TRAIL (313) 459-1234

L A K E PCMNTE s u e < 1900 aq f t ) < b e d i u u r ' a .

tm i a r e r o o l 8 m r t o o w a 1147 0 0 0 41454 C r e e f w o o d A l t e r 6 p m or o n I a a* a da. 420 -0406

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Cable TV Ava i l ab le

D ishwasher Open Monday - Friday 10-6

Pool Weekends 11 - 5

Private B a l c o n y / Pa t io

Variety of F loor

Plans Ava i lab le

AJT Cond i t i on ing

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H U G E • 1 , 2 , 3 & 5 B e d r o o m A p t s . F r o m $ 6 1 5

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• Beau t i f u l F i t n e s s C e n t e r a n d Poo l

• 2 4 Hr . C o n c i e r g e

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400 Apt*. For Rent 400 Apt*. For Rent B I R M I N G H A M 2457 E MAI*t_E

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6 4 3 - 4 4 2 6

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B L O O M F I C L D H i t L S - S . C l . a u for 3 Cimdroonm. 2 batna 1700 aq n Sap i l a t to Oac 31t« 1765 a m o plua 1 m o a a o v t t y 5 4 0 - 6 3 7 2

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S Sob la l apa-c w u a 2 b a l l r o o m . 2 b a m apa r tman t m w h a t r w a l l e i d A p l * > 4 4 G C a r . p o o n c t u d a d AvaaaMa J«ina 1 « Can B a d i y at 8 1 0 ^ 4 5 - 0 0 2 6

B L O O M F I C L D H i t L S - S . C l . a u for 3 Cimdroonm. 2 batna 1700 aq n Sap i l a t to Oac 31t« 1765 a m o plua 1 m o a a o v t t y 5 4 0 - 6 3 7 2

C a n t o n

FAIRWAY CLUB Goltside Apts 1 4 2 Bedroom

Free Golf Heat 4 Hot Water Free

Carport Included 7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5

C a n t o n

AN APARTMENT THAT FEELS LIKE HOME!

D I S C O V E R THE DIFFERENCE Of S INGLE STORY L IV ING

1 Bedroom $465/Month Cor t . a m a n c a & C o m t o n No S l a v * N o " a » » a y *

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HEATHMOORE APARTMENTS

981-6994 F o r d Road 6 1-275, S on H * b o * t >

Equa l Oppo r t un i t y Houa ln f l

C a n t o n

FAIRWAY CLUB Goltside Apts 1 4 2 Bedroom

Free Golf Heat 4 Hot Water Free

Carport Included 7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5

C a n t o n

AN APARTMENT THAT FEELS LIKE HOME!

D I S C O V E R THE DIFFERENCE Of S INGLE STORY L IV ING

1 Bedroom $465/Month Cor t . a m a n c a & C o m t o n No S l a v * N o " a » » a y *

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HEATHMOORE APARTMENTS

981-6994 F o r d Road 6 1-275, S on H * b o * t >

Equa l Oppo r t un i t y Houa ln f l

M A D I S O N H E I G H T S C l a a n t p a c i o m 1 badroon> i raa rvaai A a * t o O a k l a n d M a * H 6 0

C H A T S F O R D V ILLAGE J o h n R Darwwan 13 a 14 Maa

5 6 6 - 1 4 6 6 ManagaO by K a f t a n En ta rpnaaa mc

C a n t o n

AN APARTMENT THAT FEELS LIKE HOME!

D I S C O V E R THE DIFFERENCE Of S INGLE STORY L IV ING

1 Bedroom $465/Month Cor t . a m a n c a & C o m t o n No S l a v * N o " a » » a y *

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HEATHMOORE APARTMENTS

981-6994 F o r d Road 6 1-275, S on H * b o * t >

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C L A W S O N ^ T R O V M r o a r i b a d r o o i n CaaatManca 'an . m m b a n c * , air d n f w a a n a r tnacfc bar mua t aaa t 4 » 5 / m o 5 4 » - 6 6 6 5

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CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APTS.

(LM.LEY 6 B A R R E N )

We lake pride in ottering

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C A N T O N

CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APTS.

(LM.LEY 6 B A R R E N )

We lake pride in ottering

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CAMBRIDGE APARTMENTS

services to the following our tenants

• P n v a t a a n t r y • U M aarvtca a v a a a b w • 24 h« a m a r p a n c y m a m t a n a n c a • B a a u t t f u g r o u n d * *n th p o o l 4

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N O O T H E R FEES O n a B a d r o o m - SS30. 900 t q ft T w o B a d r o o m S605. 1100 aq f t v a r t i c a l b a n d * 4 c a r p o r t n c W M O P » d * a a l o n a l on -a i t a m a n a g e m e n t 20 p l u a y r * a i p a r i a n c * Naar X -way* . a h o p p n g . a i r po r t

R o a a f i D o h ^ , -4490

C a n t o n G a r d e n A p t s JOY R O A D EAST O f 2 7 5

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FEATURES S l o w * 4 Ref r igera to r

•he r 4 DMpoeai • Can t ra i A * / H a a t • Var t i caM • Convan ian t Park ing ' L a u n d r y ' aca i t i a * on pramaaa* ' Poo l 4 C l u O h o u a * • Sor ry n o pa t * 1

• $ 4 0 0 ' a O a l a lor new r e a i d e n t i o n l y

4 5 5 - 7 4 4 0

400 A p t s . For Ron t G R A N O RIVER - M I D D L E B E L T

G R E A T L O C A T I O N C i a r e n c e « f e i t h o o l CHetnct

C E D A R I D G E O e l u « * 1 6 2 B a d r o o m UnM*

F R O M $ 5 1 0 Ver t i ca l b a n d * c a r p e t i n g . H o t p o m t •ppHar ic— aacur l t y l y t n m s to rage w i t h m a p a r t m a n t

Emar o n Tu lane 1 b lock W ot U M d a c e t o n II te S w d e o l G r a n d Rhrar Near B o t * t o r d Hoepr ta l Lhroroa Ma* 4 d o w n t o w n F a r m i n g t o n

4 7 1 - 5 0 2 0 M o d a l o p e n Oady 1 - 5

OFFICE: 775-8206

• 1 b a d r o o m • i b e d r o o m / d e n • A n d 2 b a d r o o m a p a o o u s A p t * • P e a c e f u l / r e i v i n g a u r r o u n d m g * • Beau t i fu l g a r d e n e n v i r o n m e n t • Conven ien t / wa lk ab le

s h o p p i n g aocaas • W o r r y f ree i lv tng

Ret i re w t t h j t • C A L L

( 3 1 3 ) 2 7 4 - 4 7 6 5 A r ork C o m m u n i t y

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C A M B R I D G E

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v > o p o ^ g e c c * M • w o r r y t r ee l i v ing

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( 3 1 3 0 2 7 4 - 4 7 6 5 A York C o m m u n i t y

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F A R M I N G T O N AREA Ava i lab le now 1 S e n « x C i t i zen a p t * G r o u n d f loor 8 ac re coun t r y * e t t m g Star t -ing at $ 4 2 8 ' m o Heat i nc luded Pet w e l c o m e Ca l l 4 7 1 - i g 0 «

F A R M I N G T O N

• CHATHAM HILLS Luxury Living

Attached Garages Extra Large Apartments Indoor Pool

Microwaves Dishwashers

Health Club Membership

REDUCED SECURITY DEPOSIT • o n s e l e c t u n i t s o n l y

4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0 On Old Grand Rrtcr between Drake & Halstead

Mon Fri 9-7 Sat 11-5 Sun 11-4

Y o m -

5 5 7 - 0 8 1 0

• 1 & 2-bcdroom apanments • 2-bedroom lownhomes • Dishwasher/vert ical b l inds • Balconies patios • Pools sauna/carports

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$ 2 0 0 O F F

1 s t M o n t h ' s R e n t I On Select Suitesi

S u i t e s f r o m $ 4 5 0

inc j O e s K e a t • $ 2 0 0 Securi ty Depos i t

3 9 7 - 0 2 0 0

O n P a l m e r , ( w e s t o f L i l l e y ) Dotty 9 7 Sat S Scr 12 4

200 1 & 2 - b e d r o o m f r o m

3 2 6 - 8 2 7 0

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WEEK O N L Y

Leaae * l a b u l o u * O N E B E D R O O M

a p a r t m e n t h o m e e n d m o * * by 6 / 15/^44

• 800 t o 1.000 aq It • Dan or o f f i c e * • enab le ' Specaoue s t o r a g e r o o m

• Pr i va te p a t i o or ba le o n , ' FREE aaa ignad c o v e r e d p a r k i n g - Ac t i ve p l a n n e d a o o a l c a l e n d a i • Free h e e l t h c k j b w i th c i r cu i t

• ra in ing • O u t d o o r A N D Indoor S w i m Poo l * > Ta ) b u b o a n g h o t t u b a A N O *auna

M U I R W O O D A p a r t m e n t * 4 H e e l t h C l u b

4 7 8 - 5 5 3 3

G r a n d Rrver a l D r a k e Rd

D o n t de lay - vtwt l o d a y 1

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S L u x u r y o n e a n d t w o b e d r o o m

a p a r t m a n t * a i enab le C a * 4 7 7 - 7 7 7 4

400 Ap ta . For Mont A GREAT P L A C E T O L IVE

K E N S I N G T O N M A N O R A P A R T M E N T S

1 1 2 B E D R O O M R E N T A L S

474-2SS4 e W A S H E R S 4 ORYERS M C L U O C D

F A R M I N G T O N M A N O R O a a n - Quiet - A f f o r d a b l e

W W a * t o t hee t re 4 a f t o p p n g 5 Day* FREE Ran t

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4 7 4 - 2 5 5 2

F A R M I N G T O N C A L L A B O U T O U R S P E C I A L

La rga 1 4 2 B a d r o o m a Ver t ica l B a n d * 4 S t o r a g e

Clean, q u e l c o m m u n i t y F r e e H e e l RENT F R O M $5 10

O r c h e r d L a k e Rd N o l 8 M l

V I L L A G E O A K S 4 7 4 - 1 3 0 5

Managed by K a f t a n E n t e r p r i e e a . mc

F A R M I N G T O N HI®* t iny W u d i o ca r -pe ted *ppHenna* $ 2 7 5 * u tJkt ie* Squeaky c lean! Very p r i v a t e w o o d e d • e t t m g C a l OK 4 7 6 - 6 4 5 1

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S 1 b a d r o o m a p a r t m a n t J u n e Spe-c ia l F r o m $ 4 5 5 / m o NO Secur i t y Dapoe l t 4 7 1 - 4 S 5 5

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S RENT F R O M t » 6 5

1500 aq ft 2 4 3 b e d r o o m t o w n -houeea 2 ' t b a t h a *pec<oua maa ta r b a d r o o m a u l l a W a a h e r ' d r y e r band* 4 c o v e r e d p e r k i n g

FOXPOINTE TOWNHOUSES H A L S T E D 4 11 M ILE

4 7 1 - 1 1 2 7 C o r p o r a t e Leaaea A v a i l a b l e

M a n a g e d by KaflOT E n l e r p r . e e * Inc

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S RENT F R O M $ 6 6 5

1600 * q f t 2 b e d r o o m G a r d e n A p t * 2 b e d r o o m l o w n h o u a a * w i th t u l B a a a m e n t * 2 b a t h * w i t h « • » - » d o e e t * C o v e r e d p a r k i n g , waaf ter dryer ver t ica l b a n d * a t t e n d e d gate-houaa 4 a 24 hr m o n i t o r e d i n t r u a i o n 4 V * a l a r m

THE SUMMIT APTS N O R T H W E S T E R N 4 M I O O L E B E L T

6 2 6 - 4 3 A 6 M a n a g e d by K a f t a n E n t a r p n a a a . m c

L ivon ia

H U G E S A V I N G S

2 B e d r o o m A p t s . G r e a t l o c a t i o n F r e e C a r p o r t

H a n d i c a p a p a r t m e n t s a v a i a b l e

H u r r y . . . C a l l N o w !

W O O D R I D G E A P T S . 4 7 7 - 6 4 4 8

O n M O d M b e i t b e t w e e n 6 4 7 MMe

Ce r ta i n Reel n c r o n e App l y

C a n t o n ' s F i n e s t

B r o o K v i e w V i l l a g e

A p a r t m e n t s f r o m $ 4 2 5

T o w n h o u s e s f r o m $ 5 3 0

S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s a n a t o w n h o u s e s i n s o c l u a e d c o u n t r y s e t t i n g C e n t r a l h e a t i n g a n d air c o n d i t i o n i n g . W a s n e r a n d d rve r In e a c h un i t . S e l e c t e d units h a v e g a r a g e s . C o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d o n Pa lmer nea r H a n n o n Road. A d j a c e n t t o Fellows Creek, go l f course

i C a l l 7 x 9 - 0 9 0 0

1 7 1 1 O r c h a r d D r . , C a n t o n

400 Apta . For Wont FARMINGTON H L L S - Large 1 bad room W**ner'dryer an unit Large kitchen Pool, lenm* Great m i l im. $675/mo Eve* M1-6M

F A R M M G T O N H I L L S RIVER VALLEY A P A R T M E N T S

i Bedroom. $480 2 Bedroom* irom $550 Rani inductee carport 4 verti-cal* Sm** pel* OK 47V0036

HAPPINESS IS... 1 BEDROOM STARTING AT $470

rport I $0 SECURITY D€ POSIT

CEDARBROOKE APTS 476-0322

FARMINGTON HILLS 2.000 SO FT Of PURE LUXURY

Elegentty deeigned 2 or 3 bedroom ranch or 3 bedroom townhoueee 2- batha ehalpooi tub Ml t i n mem 2 car attached garage

2 Year Leaaea Only From $1575 C O V I N G T O N C L U B

14 M*e4 M K M M I 651-2730

Managed by Kaftan Entarpnaaa mc

GARDEN CITY Ford/Mai l l l l l l l Apt*! 2 bedroome

^ -~U3£o (Brentwood $500 mem ancaa. carport uoraga

GARDEN CITY - LARGE 2 bedroom

wr cadi* reed) -eurvdry. no pet* neat included, again 722-1159 GARDEN CITY-1 bedroom (Ford Rd 4 Merriment AK $400/mo * HOC •ecvtty 1 r laaaa hew mcodec Eve* ONLY 474-2296 or 642-6656

Farmmgton H«a S U P E R L O C A T I O N

Grend River /Orchard Lake

S t o n e r i d g e M a n o r

The largeet one 4 two bedroom in Ihe area From $485 par mo includ-ing carport, vericat* a* appaance* umited time offer on unci txwt* New tenant* only

Enter of Freedom Rd W of Orc-hard Lake Rd S of Grand River 478-1*37 775-8206

GARDEN CITY Ford 'MiddMbeit Araa

Spaoou* I bedroom apartment* Amemtie* include • Owner Paid Heal 4 Water •Central Air • Intercom Syatam • Garbage Diepoaai • Laundry FacWtlae • Window Trealmanla/Mmi Band*

From $300 monthly GAROEN OTY TERRA

522-0480 CE

KEEGO HARBOR

^ P I N E L A K E M A N O R

A P A R T M E N T S 6 8 2 - 9 4 9 9

WMI Bloomfield School* 1 4 2 Bedroome • WaaKei

Dryer m eech apt Swimrrung Pool • Blconiae

Cable TV *v*a*Me • F'rtvale Storage indnAdual Heat • AI Appaancae

Mon -Fn 8-5 Sal 12-5 Sunday 12-5

On Orchard Lake Rd Between Commerce 4 Caa* Lafc* Rds

Come m wtth tm* ad 4 cave $25 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

LIVONIA - 7 MILE RD. Large 1 4 2 Bedroom Unit*

F R O M $ 5 8 5 Aaaner 4 dryer m each apanrnent Carpeting vertical band* daiuia appaance* Balcony petto aeiiri-mmg pool tanni* court*. com»n»*illy

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C A N T E R B U R Y P A R K 7 mile Rd coma Meyfield between Farmmgton 4 Mernman Rd* 473-3983 775-8206

Model open da*y »-5 eicapi lWedneedey

m |i> m l IV JK< E c a a i l l a a i • m f i i s S S i l

Roches te r

ROCHESTER SQUARE $200 Security Deposit

From $ 4 7 0 Quiet Country Atmosphere

Private Park 'Stream Charming Shopping Area

Free Heat and Air Conditioned 1 Block lo Downtovvn

6 7 6 Main Street

Daily 9-6 Sat & Sun 12-4

NorthvMe THE TREE TOPS

Live by the nvei 4 above the tree* m our *flordabi* *nd jniqualy de-Ngned ion and 1 bedroom with dan apartment* Covered parking, bnghi kitchen*, vertical band* and woodad *treamaide aertmg maka theee HI mcredlbie north mae value hom only $5451 EHO

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY THE BENEICKE GROUP

347-1690

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Location 2 bedroom apartments 2 bedroom townhomea

Pets Wetcome

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Your 1994 Savings* • a m p * 2 bedroom floor plan

455-2424 M o n . - P r l 10-4

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A 400 Apta. For Ront

CURTIS CREEK APTS n«Kjn Rd 4 6 * Mae • 1 4 2 aadroom urat*

CALL 473-0365

SPRING SPECIAL C O N C O R D T O W E R S

1 4 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

400 Apt*. For Ront

4 carport WMMn waaung dwenoe 0 0 3 4 a - 7 7 4 3

NOVVSut>-Laaaa a p i w at »• SaOdta Oaaa Ap monwia Mil bagi atart data

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NOVI - SuUat 2nd t o o catnac dryar 6775 mo ba ranaaad

badroom. 2 bam. Iral oaMno. wmmhm' Ei|» aa 10-64 can

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N ROYAL O A K duptaa. 2 t o c n ator 6425/mct

C o r y Stova

6

i badroom nd ratnoar-0-366-2066

Spmkler *yeiew FROM $424

1-75 and 14 Ma* Ne>t lo Abbey Thaem

5aa-335»

GREAT APTS. GREAT

LOCATIONS $100

S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

F o r s o m e 1 B e d r o o m A p t s .

RENT INCLUDES Heat &

Vertical Blinds CALL FOR

SUPER SPECIAL ON FIRST MONTH S RENT

6 month or 1 yeer I

ORCHARD LAKE ROAD near T«egr*c* •ettmg 1 I 2 bedroom apt* heat/ weler pd Carpal Air condmunaig

FROM $395 ORCHARD WOOOS APTS.

334-1878 Caa lor information on

Fir*! 01 ihe Montfi Move-m Special

400 A p t * . For Ront

GREAT Graal Privacy

PLYMOUTH MANOR PLYMOUTH HOUSE

A P T S 455-3880

300 N tm Smaa 1 bedroom, car peaad 4 appeaiine*. ed $425/mo

- PLYMOUTH -Brougham Manor

1 « 2 BEDROOMS STARTING FROM $455

Swimming Pool Ajr Al Appaance*. Waai -m Ooeeta 1 Yr leeee

Heel 4 Water mckjded Ca* Mon-Sat iO-«

455 -1215

Air condmonmg. refngarator range •moke 'delectoil., leundry laoatie* 4 *>»* atorage Swimming pool Cable i

ALSO 2 BEDROOM APTS

LEXINGTON VILLAGE

PET SECTION AVAILABLE

1 Bedroom apt* l»om $465 • I-75 and 14 Maa Oppoeite Oekiend UM

585-4010

PRESIDENT MADISON APTS.

1 Bedroom Apt* $470 1 Block E of >ohr> R

Ju*t S oI Oakland "a*

585-0580

HARLO APTS. I Bedroom Apt $460

Warren Mich Waal (Ida of Mound Rd

Juat N of 13 Mae Oppoeite GM Tech Center

939-2340

Plymouth

GREAT VALUE!! 1 4 2 Bedroom Apertmani*

Larga C»oaet» Vertical Band*

- 24 Hr Service Greet Location

RATES TOO LOW TO PRINT

TWIN ARBORS 453-2800

Some reetndlone apply

FREE APT INFO!

• Over 140 OOO Apt* on Color ViOeo • Open 7 Dey*/4 Evening* • P*« By Apertment Owner*

Rochester Hills 852-8515 Comer of Auburn 4 Rocheeter Royal Oak 547-9172 2875 Woodward Watertord 332-0182 462 N Teiegreph Novi 348-0540 Acroaa Irom 12 Oakt Man Soulhftetd 354-8040 29266 Northweetern Hwy Canton 981-7200 42711 Ford Rd

680-9090

PLYMOUTH - Large 1 BeOroom aa

Uraet parking, wai $655 pkj* eei:i.« it/ l t - 3 1 4 1

PLYMOUTH - NEAR DOWNTOWN 303 Roe Street

t bedroom $<75 /t200 Security DepoeM-Central Air 4 Heal New conatructton. n * i edecmi atad

Mon -fn 6-5 562-0450 Eve* 4 Weekend* 4 16-5282

PLYMOUTH ledecmatad bedroom Apjaancea wt dryer $525 teaieeiutr 4 mwnedwte occupancy 456-0654

400 Apt». For Ront OLD REDFORD (6/Grand 4th Moor alu«o Ctl Cat OK. taao/naa

cept atectnc tawW Pot* 4 car-port 313 666-5114

O L D R E D F O R D A R E A room W W Wr. carpeted

prtvala parking, heal mduded $346 »31 2666

REDFORD APARTMENT 2 bed-

i k u * l da 366-2T64

REDFORD AREA H 1 1 2 bMoom.

F r o m

PARKSIDE APTS. 532-9234 REDFORO AREA

$ 3 9 9 M O V E S Y O U I N (On * Heeled unnal

FREE HEAT, clean quMM buadmq Larga l 4 2 Oediooma wan -

P L Y M O U T H LIVE ON THE PARK

40335 PLYMOUTH RD Manage.- O101

1 BEDROOM $450 S 100 OFF FIRST MONTH

With Approved Credit SE N O R D I S C O U N T !

• Amenme* mckid* • Heet 4 weier • w*»-m ctoeet*

• Cerpetmg 4 Band* • Leundry facamae • Central a> 4 pool

455-3682 Plymouth Hd . naar 1-275

PLYMOUTH - Lovely downtown apertmani Community near Kt6ogg Perk Laundry-oom ctubroom cen-tral Mr conditioning 1 bedroom apt $465'mo Caa lor private appointment 45#- 7060

Plymouth

^ Plymouth Hills

Apartments 746 S. Mill St

Ann Arbor Tr /Arm Arbor Rd

• 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Washer/Dryer in each unft • Window Treatments • Dtshwasfver • Air Condit ioned • Walk to Downtown • Easy Access to i-275

From $ 4 3 5

Open 12-5pm 455-4721 Cloeed Sundays

Telegraph • M MBa S ol 1-66 GLEN COVE APTS.

538-2497 I by I

400 Apts. For

ROYAL OAK 13 Maa a«

LOW MOVE-JN COSTS 1 ft 2 Bedroom Apts.

F R O M $ 4 8 0 H E A T I N C L U D E D

W o o d w a r d N o r t h

A p a r t m e n t s

549-7762 Mon -FrL » 5 Sal IO

A f f o r d a b l e 2 BEDROOM Townhouses

Irom 1705'mo

MEADOWGMOVE VILLA

357-4579 •outhof 101

R E D F O R D TWP - 1 peraon HudU

SOUTHFIELD F r a n k l i n P o l n t e

T o w n h o u s e s

Ranch Style Townhoueee a aaatii f rom $779 per month

GAS HEAT INCLUDED 3 5 5 - 1 3 6 7

S O U T H F K L O

mtrualon alarm parking, large waai-m doaal. aaira large elorage area. Rant Irom $465

WELLINGTON PLACE LAHSER NEAR 8 * MILE

355-1096 Managed by Kaftan Entarpnaaa Inc

S O U T H F W L D / F R A N K L J N RENT FROM 11.330

2 or 3 be*oom apecloua I houaa* Kigaril lormal amtng 4 greet roo

400 Apts. For Ront

paw Heal 4 IJW 1 6 tO 666-6730

S O U T H F K L D - M A M ^ A R K W E E K L Y 4 M O N T H L Y R A T E S

T R A V E L L O D G E Q U A L I T Y I N N

E C O N O L O D G E K N I G H T S C O U R T

Kitchenenea • Free Csbte Free Local CaSa

3 5 3 - 6 7 7 7 3 9 9 - 5 8 0 0

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m i t urea, pool

WEATHERSTONE TOWNHOUSES

350-1296 FrankHn Rd.. S. of 13 MSe

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to Harvard Row Rem Irom 6670 LAKSER RD N OF 11 MILE

PARKCREST

Maneged by Kaftan pitaiiaitaaa

SECURITY OEPOSTT $150

12 M i l e & T e l e g r a p h 3 5 6 - 0 4 0 0

O A K B R O O K V I L L A 2 s = t s r T o

1400 t BRANDT TOO

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3B1-7676

K V A K E F C L D APTS

#°-BROOKDALE

SOUTHFIELD $ 4 9 9 M O V E S Y O U I N

Large 1 Badroom. Claar. OuM WMk-m ctoawt Covered Parking 24 Hr Moratored mtrualon Alarm

Free Heel FROM $570

12 Mae 6 Lanear TWYCKINGHAM VALLEY

356-4403 Wianegad by Kaftan Ei Her pi lea*, mc

C a l l 4 3 7 - 1 2 2 3

TROY S O M E R S E T AREA F R O M $A»5

Shxko and tpectma t 4 2 bedroom

FREE

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9 8 1 - 7 2 0 0 C e n t o n H 42711 ForO HO

677-3710 36670 Ann Arbor 2677 Carpenter Dearborn 271-4026 Corner ol Ford.-GraaraMd

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LOW MOVE M COSTS 1 4 2 Bedroom A|i

From $835 HEAT I

Knob In Tha' Apartments 353-0586 V

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WATERFORO T Glengarry Paifc

Apartments 683-2012

Pontiac Laka Rd.

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, To SNoppmg 4 Cjtu'eeea LLAGE A P A R T M E N T S

362-0245

CANTON

PLYMOUTH 1 bedroom upper Old r weWwr/dryer eon

$410 455-6558

PLYMOUTH 3 with laundry fec6Riee "Icher-eppaence* Of road perking $600 per month 464-1052

PONTIAC - Frankan Blvd malortc awtnet =fToency apertment SSOO.'mo mdudmg utwtiee No pet* Mr* Smith. 335-8190

Troy 3726 I Fid Clinton Twp 791-8444 36870 Garlield Ann Arbor 677-3710 2877 Carpenter Dearborn 271-4028 Corner ol Ford/GnanWalO

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VALUE Ejilrema»( lerge 1 4 2

selcony* deluxe «itc*wna and ver-tical band* Option* mckjd* car-

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10 Maa 4 Meedowbrooa

348-9590

PLYMOUTH AFFORDABLE Spring

PI ymouth Cant on

V i l l a g e S q u i r e A P A R T M C N T S

I n c l u d e s H e e t

Solid Mosonrv Construction Ptenk Rreo • Pool

Central Rir

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1 O n f o r O € Of 1 -275

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[ h e C o s t o f R e n t i n g

J u s t W e n t

D e u i n

Lakefront Apar tment Living

ATTRACTIVE 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s

from $ 4 1 5

A S o u t h f i e l d

HIDDEN OAKS APARTMENTS

ASK ABOUT OUR SUMMER SPECIAL F R E E R E N T ! *

( C a l l f o r D e L e i l a )

Autumn Ridge LIMITED OPENINGS!

Specious 1 4 2 Bedroom Apartments Exdttng New Fitness Center Indudkig Aerobics

• Swimming Pool S I S O I S • Vertical Binds from O A W • Waaher/Dryer hook up Q Q 7 J n p n . « l a M - r l ^ i i n n o v a n ' 1

Open 7 days Cheny HH at 1-275

Seif-deening oven P e t s W e t c o m e

arpoii« J»<iUbk lar<r %iota^ area

I s u r i d r v !*< >

1 Bedroom from...S510 2 Bedroom from...$595 1«» •» < U>+e<l 2 '3pr

t I n v d T h u r s A S u n

15833 W 1 1 Mi le at G r e e n f i e l d 5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0

CaD'e TV Available Convenient to Westiano Snopo.ng Center

Thru-unit design for maximum privacy & cross unit ventilation Swimming Pool & Clubhouse Storage in apartment Balcony or patio Air conditioning Dtsnwasners avanapie

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W O O D C R E S T V I L L A APARTMENTS & ATHLETIC CLUB

S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s , e a c h w i t h a f i r ep lace , m i n i - b l i n d s a n d b a l c o n y o r p a t i o P r i v a t e a t h l e t i c c l u b f e a t u r i n g y e a r - r o u n d i n d o o r - o u t d o o r p o o l , s a u n a , s t e a m b a t h , w h i r l p o o l a n d exe rc i se r o o m S e c l u d e d se t t i ng a m i d s t w o o d s a n d d u c k p o n d s P e t s w e l c o m e S e n i o r c i t i z e n d i s c o u n t

2 6 1 - 8 0 1 0 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED OFF WAYNE RO.

BETWEEN WARREN 4 JOY MEA* THE WESTLANO SHOPPING MALL RECTAL OFWCE AMD MOOCL OPW 10 AJ8.-6 P i*.

WHEOUTT occurAt*CY

$ 5 0 0

0 0

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Oak Village 2 7 5 8 A c k l e y

W e s t l a n d

729-2332 "Family LMn# At I t s Bcmt'

Two bedroom, one bath duplex ranch homes wtth full basements

Open Mon.-Fri. 9-7, Saturday 10-5

Sunday 12-5

IT'S YOUR MOVE!

• S E N I O R S *

WESTHAVEN MANOR R e t i r e m e n t C o m m u n i t y ha>

F a b u l o u s l A 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

A v a i l a b l e

( a l l o r s t o p b> a n d t a k e a l o o k

a r o u n d Y o u w i l l h e p l e a s a n t l y s u r p n > e L l

7 2 9 - 3 6 9 0 " H o m e H e a l t h C a r e " A v a i l a b l e I f N e e d e d .

3 4 6 0 1 E l m w o o d A v e .

W e s t l a n d

M-F 9 -6 . Sat 11-3 ta 6 .

Canton Township

Furnished Executrv Apts.

Available

Westland HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL TWO BEDROOM SPECIAL $ 2 0 0 O f f 1 s t M o n t h ' s R e n t

I n c l u d e s H e a t $ 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

• S p a c i o u s S u i t e s • D i s h w a s h e r s • Outdoor Pool • Park Setting

4 2 5 - 6 0 7 0 A n n A r b o r Trai l , W e s t of Inkster Rd

Dai ly 9-6. Sat & S u n 10-2

Plymouth/Canton i l l L L C R E S T CLUB

ONE BEDROOM SPECIAL $200 Off 1st Month's Rent

S200 Security Deposit I n c l u d e s H e a t

• P a r k S e t t i n g • S h o r t T e r m L e a s e s

4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4 12350 R is m a n

S of P l y m o u t h Rd. . E of H a g g e r t y Daify 9 -7 Sat & S u n 12-4

D I A M O N D FOREST A P A R T M E N T S

4 7 1 - 4 8 4 8 1 & 2 Bedrooms

Spacious Floor Plans Individual V*ashen k Dryers Vaulted Ceilings Private Entrances Swimming Pools A Spas Jogging Trail thro lfc Acre Park Free Covered Parking

M O N -FRI 10-5. SAT k. SUN. 12-5

On Haittrd brtwtii Craad l iwr aad Natr Mil* ti.. m Fanaaag

S p a c i o u s , i n n o v a t i v e 1 b e d r o o m a p a r t

m e n t h o m e s in a p r i v a t e p a r k - l i k e s e t -

t i ng . W e ' r e s i t u a t e d o n o v e r 4 0 a c r e s o f

r o l l i n g w o o d l a n d w i t h b e a u t i f u l l y m a n i -

c u r e d l a n d s c a p i n g . Y o u w i l l e n j o y o u r

m e a n d e r i n g w a l k i n g t r a i l s , r e f l e c t i n g

p o n d a n d c o o l d e l i c i o u s p o o l !

C o m e a n d s e e f o r y o u r s e l f , t o d a y 1

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k L F

4 mlt at Drake Rd 4 7 4 - 2 5 1 0

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N O W O P E N !

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c i l e 5 5 5 0 0

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from • 7 2 5 tocJuHle, ca rpor t • rulty

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LAKEFRONT APARTMENTS

FEATURING:

• HEAT DCLUDED IN RENT • Waahar It Dryer hi Entry Apartment

• Cathedral CaAr^a wtth Unique Accent Window A iliHi

SwtnvntnQ Pod and Oubhoun

Mon. - Fit 10-6 • Set 10 - S • Sun. 1

6 2 4 - 6 4 8 0

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~ : ; 9 9

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BLUE GARDEN APARTMENTS

• Close to Woik!

• Conventont to Shopping I

Our Vctoe Package Includes: • ma trcm/am

• W c e t f b n a • i o n * ) i n a a r to* R * » i g

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• 1 and 2-bedroom apartments • Cable TV available • Vertical Blinds • 2 Sparkling Pools

Cherry I; Manor

APARTMENTS

Can 2 7 7 - 1 2 8 0 _Opea 7 days a

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Where We Have Something For Everyone!

r*i choose fit MWiih'n jh wit.: • HEAT INCLUDED \

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2 PONTRAIL : APARTMENTS 2 M O N T H S F R E E

' 1 Bedroom. . . f r o m . $ 4 1 0 Z~ 2 Badroom $465

FREE HEAT M l M M o w S a n t o P r o g r a m

. Or . Pon l t oc Tr*S in S L y o n B t l a a a n 1 0 t 11 M d a R d a

: . 437-3303

FREE R E N T

Move-In

Deposit)

1st Mo.'s Rent Free 1-2 BEDROOM

Very Spacious Units B a e u t l t u i i y l a n d a c a p a d p a r t M a • W l a p t a Qma< a a c k j d a d t v x g

SUNNYMEDE APTS.

561 KIRTS O O M to 1-75 & Big Beaver

1 Otoe* S ol Bag Baavar b a » a a a n L m n o a 4 C r o o k *

^ 1-800-600-8323 WAYNE. CWM 1 b a d r o o m w—L l o w n . I n d u d a a naa i n o v a • ra fng -• r a t o $ 2 4 5 ' m o n t h i a a c u n r j 0 m 410 -444 -4455

I V N E / W E S T L A N O - O e a n . q u W 1 b a d r o o m o n N e w t * j r g

n a m $ 3 75 /mo $ 2 5 0 SacurHy I O K 7 2 1 6 4 9 9

WALNUT RIDGE APARTMENTS

O n a M O N T H S FREE RENT SENIOR D ISCOUNT

1 * 2 B E D R O O M S

H a « l 4 we ta r

L a u n S > R o o m * A i r C o n d m o n * ] C a t - . Raady

669-1960 2175 Decker Rd er & So. Comm*cs|

400 Apts. For Rant Troy

THREE OAKS SAVE up to $1070*

I n T roy n a a 1 S 2 I

now Lo ta o f * * o r a g * . Iraa c a r p o n , 24 hr aa ia iuaa r o o m , u n a 4 p o o l

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362-4088 ' aatact ap ta - naar r a w d a m *

W e m a a (17 Maa) E O t C r o o k *

L A K E F R O N T APTS LIVC M P A R A D I S E O N CASS LAKE

L a k a t r o m Rd FIVE u n i t * to ta l l B a d r o o m , SS60. 2 B o d n n r r . $750, 3 B a d r o o m 4 1 1 3 0 a i d u d a a naat 4

OGCUMPCV C A L L M I C H A E L

8 4 1 - 8 7 9 ? or 4 3 1 - 2 1 3 7 (paoar) R E / M A X EXECUTIVE 7 3 7 - 4 «

W A Y N E

W a y n e F o r e s t A p t s .

1 & 2 Badroom Apartments Starting at $515

• O u t d o o r Poo l • Can t ra i A *

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326-7800 C o m a r o l Vanoy 4 Foraat

W A Y N E 1 b a d r o o m . lor u n g M " » tura p a r a o n . n o n - a m o k a r . in noma. p r i v a M a n t r a n c a 4600 par m o piua

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W a a d a n d C a p r i A p a r t m a n t *

SPECIAL 1 4 2 b a d r o o m a p a r t m a n t *

w a n i n g a l 4 4 3 5 i n d u d a a naat. ca-t h a d r M oaMnga. b a l c o n y / p a t l o Sm curr ty depoar t 4 2 0 0 241-5410

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O t y 4 Pub l i c Emp*oyaaa » a n - i n For t u r l h a r Into c a t

427-1997 M o n - F n . tOam-Spm

WESTLAND PLAZA APTS 7300 CENTRAL

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W E S T L A N O - J o y - M a r r t m a n baaa-m a n i a p t 3 r o o m a . H O M . ra f t lgara-to r aa utMUaa i n d u d a d many aa-

4 4 1 $ 241 -7741

W e s t l a n d Es ta tes O n W a y n a Rf l S o u t h o l War ran Rd

Spacious 1 Badroom 700 Sq. Ft. - $445

Pnoaa m o a n e lor 1 yaar laaaa

•T ionar laaaaa a naaabM

$200 deposit/good credit N o a p p k c e t i o n or d a a r a n g laaa

H o e l / W a t e r / B U n d a / P o o l / N o Pat*

722-4700

G r a o o u * I r v i n g ia y o u r * a l

V E N O Y P I N E S A P T S .

• 1 4 2 b a d r o o m * ( a o m a . ' V a p l a c a l • S a a n v m n g Poo l • T a m a C o u r t

• Pro laaa i i i i n—, m a n a g a d • B a e u t M M y l a n d a c a p a d

C E N T R A L L Y L O C A T E D IN W E S T L A N O

2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4

A York Proportaaa C o m m u n i t y

r Great Living Super Value!

Scctsdale I

A * A R T

1 Bedroom

.'455

E N T S

2 Bedroom f r o m $ 5 2 5

$ 2 5 0 D e p o s i t ar D i s h w a s h e r s in s e l e c t e d u n i t s

F R E E H E A T a n d C O O K I N G G A S V e r t i c a l B l i n d s - 1 1 / 2 B a t h s • C e n t r a l A i r

Poo l • L a u n d r y at S t o r a g e • T e n n i s C a r p o r t • C l u b h o u s e • C a b l e R e a d y

n e w b u r g h b e t w e e n J o y Ar W a r r e n

t 2 » S ~ . 4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0

N o v i / L a k e s Area Waterview Farms

Sui tes f rom $435

$200 Security Deposit Dally 8-fl 6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4 SaL A Sun.

P o n t i a c T r a i l 1 2 4

between West & Beck Roads

Westgate VI 1/2 Month Free

on Select Suites Sui tes f rom $495

$200 Securi ty Depos i t Include*

Carport*Spa clous Apts * Walk-In Closets Patios and Balconies

Dally ft fl 6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5 Sat A Sun off P o n t i a c T r a i l 12~*

b e t w e e n West * Beck Rds m inu te* f rom I-4S6 A 1-275 '

MORE M o r a Pr ivacy

• r o o m or 1 B a d r o o m m m Dan up » 2 0 0 0 aq n

F I N A L L Y A V A I L A B L E !

• W a a f t a r / D r y a r • C a t or SmaS D o g • C a w n d P a r t t o g • 24 H o u r a n a n d a d

Aldingbrooke D r a k a R o a i T N o r t h o t M a p k

6 6 1 - 0 7 7 0 W E S T O F IMOOLEBELT

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d a r t i n g at $4 7 0 / m o n t h . h a M mcAxJ a d M a n y o t t » a m a n w a a Ctoaa l o t f s c x x r ^ . Cas tor n i n a i to quaa-k a d ap(4«caot» 3 2 4 - $ 3 4 2 4 4 2 - 4 2 4 7

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D - G r a a l 2 bed-r o o m / 1 * b a m a p w t m a r w M a t u r i n g p n v a t a a n t r y g a r a g a mamtoar t f t t p to p o o l a n d m o r a l C a l a b o u t S P E C T A C U L A R M O V E - I N SPE-C l A L S l C a l Mary a l 7 3 7 - 4 S 0 2

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D - 2 b a d r o o m / 2 ba rn o o n d o atyto apa r tman t « » p r t v a l a • m r y b a n d * n d u d a d . ga-aga. c toOftouaa wit* poo l . M n a a a

cantar 4 m o r a l CaB abou t our m o w I p e c W i a n d * a a a t i f i Caa

7 3 7 - 4 S 0 2

400 Apts. Far MMit

SAVE $45* OFF 1st « MONTHS

4 Moraga . M M * . < u rey IMS d o o r * m m

ba l cony a r paMo. p e a l 4 M a y

WOODLAND VILLA 422-5411

W E S T L A N O - ( V a n o y / Q l Caaan 1 b a d r o o m a p a r t m o i r a l n g a r a l o r . torn m o v a 43dOvmo 27

W E S T L A M O - Va ry a i e r p naa#y «ao-o ra tod . b a n d * , n a w M p p l n g . oory p a U M a a m n g Fraa naat 4 aa»ar 2 b a d r o o m 4 * »

ASK FOR M A N A G E R S P E C I A L Caa S a m - 7 p m . 72B-S«S4

W W T L A N O W A Y N C / T O R O RO AMCA

SPECIAL $200 SECURITY DEPOSIT

S p a o o u a 1 a n d 2 b a e r o o m c o u r t -yarO a p a r t m a n t * I o p a l * a naar f l o p -p ing 4 a t p r a a — a > * O m a r a m o m -

• C a r p a o n g

• Laund ry tadBOa*

F R O M $ 4 2 $ M O N T H L Y

COUNTRY COURT APTS 721-0500

F O R E S T L A N E A P A R T M E N T S

6200 North Wayne Rd STUDIOS ...$405

2 BEDROOMS $480 $100 OFF FIRST MONTH

W I T H A P P R O V E D CREDIT S E N I O R D I S C O U N T '

A m a n m a a m d u d a • Haa t 4 watar • C a r p a a n g 4 bknda

• L a i m d r y tacan ia* • Poo l 4 a a c o n d i t i o n i n g • W * * - « n c toaa t *

u n i t * ' C u a n a u M • B a t a a w i F o r d Rd 4 H u m o r

722-5155 WESTLANO

LOW MOVE IN COSTS Microwave &

Window Treatments

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s .

F r o m $ 3 8 5 *

HINES PARK APARTMENTS

425-0052 M o n -Fr i » -$ • u p o n atoning a 1 y a w aa idan t * S a i n u n t t *

W e s t l a n d P a r k A p t s . Acroaa I r o m Ci ty Par*

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2 bedroom, tVk bath - $505 Large 1 badroom - $445

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326-3260

W e s t e r n Hi l ls A p t s .

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• Central Air •Outdoor Pool • Walk-In Closet 4 • Free Heat & Water

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729-6520 L o c a i a d o n CHarry H e bafuraan W a y n a 4 N o w t x i r g n Rda * 0 n S a l a d U n K *

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522-3364 7 5 6 0 M e r r i m a n

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Dai ly 9 - 6 Sat & Sun 10-2

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400 Apta-For W E S T L A N O

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T E N A N T S 4 L A N O L O R O S 4 4 2 - 1 4 2 0

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MARKET from Real Estate One M i c h i g a n ' s La rges t Real Es ta te Company

R E D F O R D LARGE BRICK BUNGALOW. Newer carpeting, hardwood f loors, wet plaster, extra unfinished room upstairs (great for of f ice), tons of storage, beauti ful yard with f lowering

£ 2 s % 0 0 (R9206) 261 -0700

P L Y M O U T H TOWNHOUSE NEAR THE PARK. Small Plymouth c o m piex. 2 bedrooms & bath upstairs. Lavatory & laundry on mam floor. Carpet 1 year old. Wel l maintained, move-in condit ion. $ 6 9 , 9 0 0 (23000741) 455 -7000

F A R M I N G T O N SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT. Once inside, you won' t want to leave. This spacious unit is perfect f rom top to bot tom. Cathedral ceil ings, sun room, updated thru-out. Land Contract offered. $ 6 9 , 9 0 0 (K33353) 2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0

Y P S I L A N T I BETTER THAN NEW is th i s 2H year old. 3 bedroom colo-nial. All light oak cabinets, beige carpet thru-out. Ki tchen appliances included. Large lot 4 2 car garage with ope-v

$94 ,900 (23R-01087 ) 4 S 5 - 7 0 0 0

W E S T L A N D EXCELLENT VALUE in th is spacious four bedroom home. First floor laundry, fenced yard, and garage are a few of the amment i t ies for th is great price! $ 5 7 , 0 0 0 (N1620) 261 -0700

W i t h m o r e n e i g h b o r h o o d o f f i c e s t h a n a n y o t h e r c o m p a n y

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R E D F O R D $ 4 0 0 0 MOVES a qual i f ied buyer into this attractive 2 bedroom aluminum ranch wtth large yard and garage. Remodeled bath, updated kitchen. $57 ,900 (L117) 326 -2000

A R E D F O R D

BRICK RANCH. CIRCULAR DRIVE. Largtj rooms, newer carpet ing and Winds, f inished basement , deck attached

tr iangular lot. privacy hedge. Bring us_an_offer!

U V O N I A 3 YEARS NEW. 1ST. FLOOR CONDO. All brick 2 bed rooms. In unit laundry & storage. Private entrance Neutrally upgraded thru-out. Large master bedroom with walk-in closet. New carpeting, f looring, lighting

L I V O N I A HOT NEW USTINQ! Great Livonia home. Newer roof • shed. Woodburmng stove in living room, and great, open floor plan. $ 4 9 , 9 0 0 (L18840 ; 2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0

G A R D E N C I T Y FAMILY COMFORT COUNTS in th is 3 bedroom a l u minum Cape Cod bungalow Many updates through the years. Remodeled basement with y. bath, large comer yard. Living room with f ireplace. Central air. $69 ,900 (H32115) 3 2 6 - 2 0 0 0 4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0 $ 6 9 , 9 0 0

N O V I ROOM TO ROAM I 4 bedroom ranch on 2+ acres Minutes f rom x-way and shopping. Neutral decor, interi-or freshly painted and newer neutral carpet thru-out. Remodeled baths, horse bam. Immediate occupancy.

348 -6430 $ 1 3 9 , 9 0 0 (WES)

W E S T L A N D ROOM TO GROW. Excel lent oppor tun i ty + many updates. Three bedrooms + possib le 4th in f in ished basement . Brick ranch wrth 2 ful l baths & garage. $ 6 4 , 7 1 1 (H736) 261 -0700

P L Y M O U T H NEWI NEW! NEW! Is th is spectacular 4 bedroom. 2X bath home. Master bedroom boasts 2 walk-in c losets & jacuzzi bath. Living room with oak floor, family room witn bnck f ireplace, gourmet kitchen. Ceramic foyer & baths. $ 2 2 5 , 0 0 0 (23T-10619) 4SS-7000

W E S T L A N D CHOICE LOCATION! This 3 bedroom ranch features large kitchen with new t i le, separate laundry room w r h storage, updated bath, all new light fixtures, furnace 3 years old, 2 car garage, nice quiet area north of Ford Rd. $64 ,900 (B338) 3 2 6 - 2 0 0 0

R E D F O R D OOLFV1EW SUBDIVISION! Brick ranch, two full baths. 3 bedrooms, newer windows, finished rec room with wet bar. 2 car garage & more! $ 8 3 , 8 9 9 (D15872) 261 -0700

C A N T O N YOUR RANCH IS HERE! This lovely 3 bedroom Canton home offers 1 1 / 2 baths, a t tached 2 car garage, new roof ( '93) . windows ("92) thru-out. WONDERFULLY MAIN TAINED. $ 1 1 9 , 5 0 0 (23P-00941) 4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

G A R D E N C I T Y ONE OF A KIND. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths. 2 fireplaces, complete f inished walkout basement has i t 's own kitchen. Cove ceilings, hardwood f loors. Owner has found a home. $ 1 1 5 , 0 0 0 (L319) 326 -2000

P L Y M O U T H GRACIOUS LIVING. 2 year old, 3 .725 sq f t . . 4 b e d room. 4 * Oath colonial . 2 story foyer, l iving room with 12' ceiling, oak paneled library, step-up dining room, all whrte kitchen, f in ished walkout basement. $ 3 6 4 , 9 0 0 (23D-12018} 4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0

U V O N I A MOVE RIGHT IN TO 1 9 9 4 NEUTRAL DECOR! New car peting. paint , shades, extenor tr im, garage door & more Full basement , family-dining room with bay window & easy mainta ined extenor, all on X acre in the c i $ 9 9 , 9 0 0 (PAR)

i city. 3 4 8 - 6 4 3 0

R E D F O R D GREAT REDFORD RANCH! Three bedrooms, new l inoleum & countertops in k i tchen, newer windows with marble sil ls, carpeting thru-out, finished basement, power attic fan. and fenced yard.

L5E $ 6 3 , 9 0 0 ( W 1 5 5 1 8 ) 261 -0700

H U R O N T O W N S H I P COUNTRY LIVING. Almost 5 acres, almost 2 , 0 0 0 sq f t . , lots of room. Home features bow windows, large ki tchen with oak cabinets, 4 bedrooms, 2 » baths, 2M car

ze. fireplace in family room. (V178) 3 2 6 - 2 0 0 0

garage, fire $ 1 6 2 , 5 0 0

C A N T O N CHARMING * DELIGHTFUL. 4 bedroom. 2 * bath c o l o mal built by Pulte. Entry with hardwood floor, upgraded neutral carpeting. Br ^nt oak kitchen. 1st floor laundry,

4 8 5 - 7 0 0 0 family room with gas fiiep •lace Attractive deck. $ 1 8 6 , 4 6 3 (23H-46463)

R E D F O R D OPEN SUNDAY. 9 9 8 6 R tvs r taU. 3 bedroom bnck ranch in South Redford. Finished basement with rec room, ful l t i led bath, carpet. 4x4 pantry and lots of storage! Beaut i fu l inground pool wrth new everything. Updated! $ 6 1 , 8 0 0 (RIV) 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1

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CANTON THIS HOME JUST FEELS GOOO! On. so clean ranch Spacious rooms, neutral decor & some newer carpeting. Brick & aluminum tr im a newer windows make this a winner. Full basement, garage & large fenced lot. $ 1 0 9 , 9 9 0 (23A-08939) 4 8 8 - 7 0 0 0

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R E D F O R D APPLE PIE CONDITION. Remodeled wtth you in mind New luslvpiush carpeting & t ip top floor covenng. Painted & cleaned to the max & ampie space for your family to enjoy. $ 9 1 , 8 0 7 ( 2 3 S 0 8 8 0 7 ) 4 8 6 - 7 0 0 0

CANTON OOOM, AHHM. WHAT A VWW1 This beauti ful 3 bedroom ranch backs to woods! Family room wtth f ireplace. French doors to pet io. newty updated ki tchen Watk-«n

•rtt with pantry, finished basement $102 ,900 (23J-39605)

wet bar /ba th & more 4 8 8 - 7 0 0 0

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UVONIA BASCMKMT 4 GARAGE. This home could

easi ly be converted to 3 bedrooms Mas great Livonia locat ion near shopp ing very d e a n t n ruou t Seller w very mot ivated. Bnng of fer l 174 SOO (FAR) 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1

LIVONIA 8 P A O O U 6 YARD. Highly destrabie Uvonia location for th i s brtcfc ranch. YouT love t h e specious yard and the updataa thruout . Call today, It won ' t last!

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CANTON CANTON CONDO WTTH 6 A R A 1 . En»oy bright southern doonvaM leading to betoony. Feel secure m th is 2 b e d room upper unit wtth direct acceea to private at tached

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KALE. Ml. Oal-a-awy waakand or ewefcty Greet tar t an 'M i l Summers • « « U M 5 badroom. 3 bath noma indoor pool 517-J45-0711

HARSOft SPRINGS - Kar txx Coxa upda iad * door 2 badroom 2 bam condo VCR. lenms. poofs. private Deecft. ralaa dtacountad 881-9225

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HARBOR SPRINGS - 7 badroom oidar noma Convenient. doemiijMn m your backyard, on me bay 2 ooaka opan; A u » 1-7 4 Aug 15-21 (1500 a * . LJnana. 311-426-25*6

HARBOR SPRINGS - Dafcue Condo 2 badrooma. 2 battwoom. M m 8. laka. pool. tannM court*. ale. Ownar <*eco»*it 810-844- 7873

HARBOR SPRINGS/PETOSKEY 2 t tedrooms/ lof l . 2 batna lannM. tiaaeff boai Pool srtwlpooi. ak

855-9814

HARBOR SPRINGS - 3 badroom condo. Hi*y eouapped and furra*fied with c a n . On golf couraa. Pool, tan-nM Spectacular « m 881-2799

HOMESTEAD - BEAUTIFUL 2 bad-room. 2 bath condo on Laka MfcM-gan. a m actively pnoad

818-334-4825

HOMESTEAD, GLEN ARBOR Daai.n*r in l . 3 badroom condo. near-ly furnMhed. a * I * B H 7-10 lo 7-17. 8-21 t o 9 - 5 i l l i c i t

HOMESTEAO - LAKE MICHIGAN Spacloua 1-8 badroom c o r * * *

aanior. ( p m g 4 aummar O m 824-1408. 553-0043

HOMESTEAO RESORT CONOO GMn ArtKW. Ml 2 badroom. 2 bath, on Laka Michigan

Ucanaad Realtor 313-428-2517

HOMESTEAO. 1 badroom condo on Cryatal River. ovartooka Laka Michi-gan. baact i rk ib . June/SepL (485

— • l a * 77. a * July/Aug $«85 . 74-2379

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LEELANAU COUNTY - 3 badroom tfiolal on Treveraa Laka. M y fur-

c k . TV. V C R 313-953-9042

MULLETT LAKE oottaga - Sleep* up to 8. boat, aackirtatl. woodad lol. SSOCtfe* or S&50/TWO a * s

844-7862 or 844-5708

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OSCOOA-on Laka Huron, cftarrrang 1 4 2 badroom oc«iagaa Gel-e-aiey

araakly Lowar Juna 881-2251

PENTWATER. naar Laka Michigan Attract ive 2 bad room aummar homa. (350 Meekly TV. VCR 4

644-8835

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LITTLE TRAVERSE RESERVATIONS 1-800-988-4180

SCHUSS MOUNTAIN RESORT Ook/aki panthouaa condo, 2 bad-rooma. 2 bam w/Jacuzzi, overlooks lat tee 313-453-7181

SOMERSET/ IRISH HILLS Fur-raehed 3 badroom mam iMkefrortt balcony Dtnaaa equipment. t iaarf i . boata. baby crib A a*abla 8/11. 7/ 18.8/13 4 27 $700/w* 429-4528

TORCH LAKE - NE SHORE 2 badroom lakalront cotlaga. Maapa

dock 4 12 n akimanum i/wk 855-6574

8. Uraptaca. i boai 1850/ai

TORCH LAKE. 200 laal Mka fron-taga, 2 badroom. 2 bam cotlaga. Maapa 7. Arapiaoa. acraanad porch, dock 4 ho» l $700 aMak 646-9481

TRAVERSE CITY, oottaga on S*rar Laka. Maapa 4. no pata or amokmg $550 waakfy 616-947-5018

T r a w a a City - Sugar Loal 4 badroom. indoor/outdoor pool arfwlpool. tannM 4 go« 15 rnln to caamo Waa* an da waaka 349-1085

TRAVERSE CITY - Log catXna on Laka Laalanau BaautMul aandy baach Qraat aunaata $375-$750 par waa* 816-941-1980

VACATION GET-A-WAY Tawaa Araa Raaort Sand Laka Baach Iron! Oahjxa cottagaa & 2 badroom artlcMricy motal unrta Opan yoar round 517 489-3553

WALLOON LAKE vacation homa Claan. Maapa 20. 3 Batha. Jacuzzi, boai. dubhouaa with pool, aaunaa. gaa grin. 2 dacka 810-646-6511

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aqulppart homa. 3 badrocma, 4 2 ha* oath* on baouWul Torch Laka off US 31 baraaan Travaraa City 4 O a a m u A U H I i Ju ta 16-Sap) 3 Ca* avaa: 313-490-3407

TRAVERSE CITY Lovaty 3 badroom. 2 bam oot laga on Duck Laka Slaapa 8 Aug. only

(810)771-8078

TRAVERSE CITY - Luaury 1 4 2 badroom Daartyroni oondo* Low Sp r i ng /> *M ratal Summar brochura

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Unana 4 uMRMa •noluoad Soma kltcnan p i f i t a g a i $85 waak r i a m ca* 12 noon-8pm 826-2318

CANTON - Immao *a>a room tor rant $75 KIKAan 4 laundry

981-9325

FARMINGTON HILLS - PartM*y kir-nMhad room AJ houaa prLOagaa LftartMa moudad $75 par waak Muat com* aaa 22864 Coigala N ol 9 MM. W ol M M * * *

Pagar 806-0734

GARDEN CITY - knehan prr.Oagaa. lurraahad $240 mo . $240 dapoalt A* at art Ma 4 toundrf mckjdad Plarv ty ot par t ing 281-6881

LIVONIA - Claan qutal I vnMhad aia*pihfl room Empioyad mala Prt-vala antranca No amokmg/l tnchan or laundry $50 Wk 536-6404

LIVONIA ENTRANCE PRIVATE Bam daan lumMhad. Ma aping

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E c o n o k J d g e 3 5 8 - 1 8 0 0 GARDEN CITY - Ford Rd 4 Mam-man utom canMlad 4 tornMhad room, non amok at UIMUaa mckid-ad. $70/waak 422-5088

LIVONIA STUDIO APARTMENTS

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PRESENT THIS AD FOR $10 OFF 1« WEEK TO NEW GUESTS ONLY

Inn 38865 Plymouth. UwonM 42?-1300 Hawfcurgh 4 Plymouth Days 427-1:

LYNOON/MERRIMAN - Non-amok-mg amployad lamala. prtvala bam. k l tcnar laundry prt.Oagaa, $65/wk piua 2 wk dapoafl No pata 425-1735

PLYMOUTH - Prtvala antranca to* bam. ratrigarator 4 at ova $83/waak includa* haat 4 alaclrlc Sacurtty ra-quirad 591-2559

REDFORO Mrga « « a r a bad-room. partla*y lurnMhad working drug Iraa poraon only

533-0951

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MERf i t MAiDS 47 t<1930

ATTENTION - IOEAI lor anyone • no needs a u r a money Ca* to schedule tuck -upa 'or Purple Heart -alt trom 9-5 C a l 728-4572

ATTENTION" H you are an 18-21 yr H d Oakland County rasKtonl cell m w to see rt you aualrfy lor youth »mpv»yment progrem 354-9187

+ A t t e n t i o n ! I M M E D I A T E

O P E N I N G S

a % rM^art 30 small pans i -%^t>*ars 'or tha Canton -Baflavtfta

Soma »oOs p«y«ng up to $7 par iomr

Norrell Services 6 7 7 - 2 8 9 1

ATTENTION' Oekiend County raa.-Jents in need o! a l o b ' • Uig welder - S9 • Receptionist 46 SO-47 On-The-Job Iraineig tor W or p a r t e d 5 1 4 Lotus Free service See It you ouakty 354-9187

5 0 0 H a l p W a n t a d

AUTOMATIC SCREW MACIMNC Sal-up 8 a p M ' H Experienced Days S a i M l a 8 ou»i«paaeia i ia inn

AUTO MECHANIC muM have own tooM Apply m par-son, 27153 W 7 M i a Rd Redlord Ol tax raaume lo 533-0800

A U T O M O T I V E

O I L C H A N G E T E C H Muat 0* reaeOM aaH-mouvaMd 8 have mecherecM abd*y WHkng to tram avSvtduM Farmmgton HMs 5534013

AUTO PARTS COUNTER PERSON experience required Ca* bob or brand lor appointment Canton Auto Supply 4SP-7743

AUTO PARTS DEL VERY PERSON FMI ama Muat have daan driving record Apply In paraon 25788 MKfugan Ava.. Dearborn His

AUTO PARTS DRIVERS (2 poeitione open) Saturn ra ta l la-•I. Ml let ara aaeeing Pana Drivers No phone c*a* Sand rseKt i** l o

Saturn of Plymouth Attn Fixed Operat ion. Manager

9301 M i n i , Drive Plymouth Ml 48170

5 0 0 H a l p W a n t a d

a o s v BEE HOUSEKEEPING in

75-J7 M to M a n

CARINETS

SEARS CABINET

REFACING E.I, aaa nl opportunity tor ma ngM •ndMduaM 10 earn top 4S8 year-round Tha SEARS AuOtonaad C M . neI retoceig contractor • seal ing top guaMy cabmot rMaoara Muai have iranaponaaon, tooM and In-aurano* Carpankry and/or Mrteneta experience helpful Training a provided Caa

A l S r w

a t :

313-953-2670 EOE

C A B L E I N S T A L L E R S

Entry

AUTO PARTS DRIVER Apply m person

Troy Ford 777 John R Troy Michigan

ava l eta* m the vo«a. video and data held Work to be done m the commerlcal 4 Industrie! market Send reeume to

Clover Commumcationa. mc P O Box AO

Nov Mi 48378 EOE

5 0 0 H e l p W i

CAR WASH ATTENDANTS ndky and outgoing n »

M P 5LO W CAR WASH m D o n Mid i l l k * 44 50-88 00 HR Oood working oondmona Apply m peraon M 470 E MAP* ST OR CALL 349-8033

CAR WASH HELP NEEDED MuM be atom g * c k 8 Merapy F u l 8 pan ama Jofmoon a Car WaWi. 33820 Mtcmgon A m Wayna

CASHtERAXERK - Start ing i « 10 ( 8 paid vacoaon Apply a l 7-Storee 9001 Wevne Rd l > 28208 Ford Rd , Gerden C*y

CASHIER/CLERK Sav-On Drug* m Bto imkMO Pan^u8-ama Over 18 yr* No eapMtoiica naoaaaary

Employee dtocoum 828-2525

A U T O PARTS S t o r e Counte r • u n p e r s o n No experience

e #10-433-4800 #181 B o . 7083

AUTO PORTERS Qreei Opponurwty tor mdrviOuais seeking a career auto service Mu*t have good drrvtng record C a l Paul 355-3344

AUTO REPAIR SHOP PORTER Fu l or part turn Muat have good drtvmg record Appfy in person Novi Motrve mc . 21530 Novi Hoed

14 9 k

AUTO SALES PERSON Experience prMorred ttul w« tram high school graduate TYME AUTO 455-5588

AUTO SERVICE ADVISOR ' groetng busy gener«

rapaw Mtop Muat ba axperienoed cenrked 4 computM tnempy Sal-ary baaed on ezpenMice Send re-sume Now Motive mc , 21530 Novi Roed Novi Ml 48375

AUTO SERVICE PORTER Muat ba 'akebM and have good drtvtng record F u l ttme Iota of hours See Doug Roberts

TOWN 4 COUNTRY DOOGE 31015 Grand River at Orchard Laka Farmington HMa 474-8750

CABLE TV OPPORTUNITIES local cable operator haa openmgs lor the lokowing

LINE TECHNICIAN Electronics background 4 k good dr rwtg record

DISPATCHER uee ol mobde radio. MMphone 4 computer lermmM to miertacM e m hew lechmoen Mu*t be lamkMr w«h Plymouth w e e Send reevne

8485 Rond* Or Canton. Ml , 48187 EQUM Opportunity Employer M/F

C A S H I E R /

P H A R M A C Y /

T E C H Fu l 4 pert tane poomona now evak AbM lor caafaars 4 pharmacy tech-n«iana mth drugalora experience • Excel ant n a time benefit package • Flexltte hra No Surxjeys

hokdays or evemnge • Oeen plaaaan l work mg comjmona Apply m person daPy at Me

22341 W 8

A 10-4pm daPy

CASHIERS' DRIVEWAY ATTENDANTS

Fu l and Pan t ime Up to 48 to Iter-with advancement bcinueea *nd beneftta Farmmgton HMa She! Auto Car* C a l Gary 553-2822

CAD OPERATOR Auto CAD experience reqiared Ex ceaeni benefits Apply m person be-tween 9am 4pm. or send HMjrris to J I C Electric. #900 Chaea Daart iom Ml 48128

C A S H I E R S For salt-serve ( once nor as Fu l 4 pan t ime days, ahamoona 4 md-rughta Good fob tor M l aa. Apply m parson onfy Marathon Ga* Stations 31425 Arm Arbor Traa (ai Mamman i or 32960 MiddtoMi i 1 at 14 Maet

CAMP STAFF - Camp Coun*alor • Sr Camp Counaalor • Instructors (piano, an. pyelography) Muat have 1 yt experience Yotond* 537-8500

CANVASSERS Energetic. enthuMastic young peopM needed to peas out I ters C a l Roy 525-4848

AUTO SERVICE WRITER Saturn ratal loamy aeek mg Service Writer Experience preferred No phone caks Send reetxne to Saturn of Plymouth Fixed Opera-tions Manager 9301 M t w r , Or Plymouth Mt 48 170

C A N Y O U S M I L E ?

D O Y O U L I K E P E O P L E ? Do you need lo earn some greet extra or mam income with flexible hours'? We *r» lookmg tor fnerxpy

nbrtiou* mOrviduMA with - "

CASHIERS F u l 4 pan time, aa afWfta PM'MfHa 4 vacation pay Op-portunity tor advanoamant Apply m parson at TotM Potrolaum 8450 Mornmon. RomukM

AUTO TECH/CERTIFIED AND/OR OtL CHANGE TECM

FULL TIME 422-2255

• 810-433-4800 6181 Box 7200

ant appeerance who woiAd like to earn 4 7 - H 2 per hour as profeeMon-M valet parking attandanta E aide.' W aide/Down!own.' many locations throughout the Metro area

704-1070

AUTO TECHNICIAN Medtcal 4 retirement Must have GM experience Appty m person si Hokday Chevrolet 30250 Grand River Farmwigton HUH

474-0500

CARPET CLEANER/HELPER Pan time m Weetland

Experience a piua bul not 513-8354

ROUGH CARPENTERS 3 veers experience

380-1087

CASHIERS Pan tlma poemone now evakobM • r i a x i M hours (no Sundays.

hokdays or eveninga! • CMan. pleasant workmg conditiona Apply m person between 10-4 at Meckcal Canter PTiarmocy 4 1935 W 12 Maa Rood Nov LoPtoy of DMC Health Care Center 4 Medic M Can-tar Pharmacy

500 Halp Wi

C A S H I E R S K a 4 pan ame haapy aw—ng

Apply at A m • MOs 4 Fwivanylon Warren 4 UBay noad S i . Mke 4 H I apar t ,

SUtOOMxan 4 FMkMiplUI ' Kd

CASHgW tor

A/in Arbor a d 4 Shaadon

For

32864 Fn

C A s n a R - P A R T T a e tm8 Freraan i W i j i gn

CASHCP - PART TR4E Evenanga Apply G l i n a a l d Drugs. 79256 G11 l a d a l 1 Mock R of 12 Maa 587-5110

CASHIERS 4 S A L E S P E O P L E Slock Parson w a a a m VILLAGE SHOE e a t . Farmmgton

474-7 Ca l Eva al 106

CASH»ERS WANTED A l Marts a akeni i F u l or pert Dme Bioomfiaid urn S a m o a Staaona

14

COL DRIVERS naa dad lor o c a movknq com Apply m parson 8150 w o n d k Can-Ion W of Haggarty S off Joy Rd

Changa Your Utol Stan a now CM aw m real 111 I I I today C a l C a r d SfMMon. 862-8500

REAL ESTATE ONE 1 Only S75

CHILD CARE AIDS muat ba g*l ic and work «wa 1

Apply « Way 27 S Wayna Rd m WeM

721-7044 YMCA. 827

CHILD CARE ST A F * PMIUMIM* pan tane Opan 7 day* 4 evenanga Director aueaacaBona *p-praoatod My Piece Jual tor Kidk.

3810 Woet Maple at Lahaar 7306 Orchard Laka. N of 14 Maa

CHILD CARE pra-achool c i a a e i

to work wKh M o n - * n F u l 4

H*M Daycare •56-8747

CHOIR OtRECTOP - GonorM Motors El I nil 1:11 *a* Chorua u M i m g « rac to r Send n e i k u * by A m 18 to PO Box 194. Warren. Ml 48000

500 Help W,

CLEANING PEOPLE - I M 50/ tv to Mart Radtord 1

quel IM* Pan ama to-16 hours/ waak SB 00 hour Muat be a akatiM raghts 4 weekends C a l e a a 1233

CLEANING PERSONNEL

Troy SMrkng Hetohts 4 Tep Up to M OOAnur t

3-5 days For

CNC MILL 4 LATHE HANOfi To sal up 4 opMsto Muei be *Ck* 10 read blue prints 4 ba I* wan FANUC controM Competit ive rata*. Bkje Croa*. 10X sMh premkjm tor nights 55-80 hrs/wk Exce l enl wor».mg condRion* MACI M H O CENTER 313-229-9208

I CITY OF SOLTTHITELD - hk lng aaa-l o r e workers Pemtor - ( 8 hour HVAC Workers - 410 hour 40 hour weak Muei have good driving ecord Ca lnowf i 354-9187

CASHIER 4 TICKET SALES pee. Hons avakabM Pan t ime poamona wrth l u l t ime potential Work * i Metro A i rpon Apply m peraon at

Commuter Trsnaportat ion 27980 Nonnana Road

CAROL S MIGHTY M A C S m NOW HIRING 47 50-410/Tw Heed own

FlexaMe hours 478-4212

tranaportation C M Carol

FIRE RESTORATION CLEANER tua 4 pan lane a ak*bM experience 'iMp'iX but not • l - l l i a y Apply ai peraon C M tor Into 277-0200

AUTO TECHNICIAN Apply at Joy 4 Mernman Amoco 314 11 Joy Rd west land 427-2838

AUTO TECHNICIANS Needed tor l*gh volume ahop Experience m drhieabaty a mu»t

A-TTENTlON - Opening in ladies 01-n uon only to clean halNrays m apartment communrliee F u l t ime 3ay work car needed pato hokdays V vacation 45 50-45 90/hr C a l •Jar. Fri asm to 3pm 427-4343

AUTO TRANSPORT COMPANY

Needs -akabie peopM 10 load/sa-cur* 1 aril c u t on 'aa cars Beneftta FDCS. 38800 Sibley Naw Boston

CARPENTERS r Rougfi carpantar Wrti tram 477-1553

ATTENTION: WE NEED VOUR SKILLS"

- Watetiouss/ Production 3 a * • visors wrth experience

• "eMproceeaors aath customer aarvica experience

- Pricing analyst wtth graphics or printing experience

• P'e-preaa strippers and preea sue mochme operators with graphic/

• Sana AdmaiMtrator - Admmtstrator with Oartcai and

oustomer servicessxpenence - ^agemaker *nd Powarpomt typMts

AH positiona ar* temp- lo-perm Plymouth location

Can today"!!

CORPORATE PERSONNEL SERVICES

953-4190 NO FEE EOE

AUTO TRANSPORT SUPERVISOR Opening m Oearborn aree for auper VMOT with r M and truck experience Must bs knowtedgable with Vm'a ^avs axc i lant customer service snd organoaltonal akaa and be wtiang to work outdoors year round Beck ground checka conducted naemmes 10 Box 748 Observer 4 Eccentric

36251 Schoolcrah Rd Livonia Ml 48150

A-1 CLEANING in Farmmgton Hia*. M faring window I w r n r i mmerk- . aiely M 85-48 25 per hr WWmg Id tram own car required 855-1071

BAR PERSONS Experienced Ac-coptsig applications lor aa shifts

y m parson At Work Bar 11 Ford Rd . Weetland

" •» •

BATHTUB REGLA2ER Must have own tooM

w a t r s m 358-8260

A T Q R N E Y . part-l ime as needed lor coaedion 4 const rudton con-'•act advisements Experience pre-'•rreO Sand reeume lo Box 624. Farmington. Mt 48332

AUTOMOTIVE HELP FULL/PART TIME

GENERAL SERVICE HELP Mecharacaey mckned preferred ' tor busy GoodYear S to re .

Plymouth 455-7800 Soulhftakl 353-0450

AUTO SERVICE TECHNICIAN

wanted tor buay mdependeni

GOODYEAR STORE • 5 days per weak

• E» ceaeni pay 4 Oenwilts • ASE a pma Out not requwed

C M tor appt 313-455-7800 810-353-0450

AUTO BODY SHOP ' I M i -anc Must be experienced . n d dependable See G a r y UcDonaM Ford 17 000 NorthvMe R<5 Northvtke M167

347-5800 AUTO SOOT TECHNICIAN Expor t m e t tor buay ahop Beneata Ap-ply h f i w u t h Aulo Body CoeMion 207 W Ann Arbor Tr P1ymou«h

AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHPfE Osvsnpon 4 Acme Operators Days

BEGIN WORK TODAY Largs nelKmel corporation needs werehouse help

S6 00 PER HOUR F u l tans T*mp io perm possible

Pan Time - A l Shifts Open

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

FOR A CUSTOMER SERVICE REP

Ai our Troy-baaad Staffing Service If you poeees the toaowlng • Knowledge cf . venMy of Word

Proceas^Tg 4 spreadsheet software

• Excalent communication skills • Must be able to work

independents. . Congenial

P i ta * * aand your reeiane and salary requi rement , lo

P O Box 514 Southfield Mi 48037

CAREGfVER tor a Sew hrs per w* at my Livonia home lor bodridden man. wtK tram Preferably MiddleCefl 'W CTacogo area wudeni t6.hr 42 1-3808

CATALOG ORDER DESK

$ 7 - $ 9 / H R .

Our company recervee over 95.000 cak*. Mo trom cuelomors reepond-mg to our nationaey advertised products We need an thuMaf ic peopM to anewwr the phonea and aniat our cuetomer. wrvc are c — r i g to place orders

NO TELEMARKETING

Ws provipe trammg piua complete beneflta m an i^ ibaai off ice envwon mam Fu l 4 pan time I W n f t e day 4 •venmg mrf ts * ekebM CALL PERSONNEL 351-8700

CLEANERS port 48 PM hour to M a n Ho»*s i0om-3am Plaaaa ca l

810-332-4242

CLEANERS Counter No

Sfan /Front

Apply waran Ctob Cleaners 31248 Warran Rd Waaaand

CLEAN HOMES m Novi w«h Tha OM Maid Samoa ParsonaHzad t m ployment wrth home* i M l c l l f l lo

• your aeany «10-474-3240

CNC LATHE OPE FLA TORS H — r n Tec* * myor ajCpker ha* oparanga a l Its Farm-mgton HON pun t w a t ram Soma Mtop experience pra lorrod $7 25 to « a n pkM beneata tagh energy motivated cerxkdetee afiotkd 442 3920 tiafeaari 9am-5pm or sand re-l u m e t o H u m a n R e a o u r c e a Dapt 35628 Grand R N w SM ' 8 3 Farmmgton HMs. Mi 4*335

CARETAKER COUPLE Suburban apartment company haa opening tor caretakM c o j p l i i Du-ne* include mamtenance claarmg and aome ofitoe Job oilers salary apartment 4 utaties For n N m a . cM #10-589-8880

CARPENTERS ExpanancMd rough hsmers Steady

427-4133

CARPENTERS HELPER Musi have drivers Hconae

Aubum HMS aree C M alter 6 30pm #10-373-7914

m NINO SRIVAGGI0 INTCRNflHONfil MflRHfTPince $6.00 per hour and up...

For Full T i m e C a s h i e r s & . D e l l W o r k e r s

A d d i t i o n a l cind part t i m e pos i t i ons avai lable. N o e x p e r i e n c e necessary. A p p l y at : 3 2 9 0 6 M i d d l e b e l t Rd. at 14 M i l e , Fa rm ing ton Hi l ls A p p l y Mon. -Fr i . 1 0 a . m . - l 2 n o o n

CARPENTERS 4 LABORERS Rough resKlentlM trarrvng 2 veers experience a must

Ca l 513-5980

B e n c h H a n d

& R ® k J S a r v t e e P e r s o n Aaaambfy o l mOuetnM mecharacal

product) of experience m MaLliorac 4 com-putarttad gagmg We are . daaign 4 b u l d company eqiappwn lo hondM M typaa ol gagmg Wa provide an active 4 poaftNe work environment Competi t ive compensat ion wi th bmwets package Sand 'eeuiTw or c M

INTRA CORP 485 Manutacturarw. Dr

Weetland. Mi 44185 313-328-7039

An EquM Opportunity Employer

CARPENTERS Rough frame 2 veers i r m i u r i ex-perience on i awneniiM crew

476-4478

CARPENTERS WANTED Muei have deck ouadmg axperv

to I

CARPENTER WANTED MuM tooM 4 tranaportakon

rough 4 8nMh » #10-433-4800 6181 Boa 7039

CARPET CLEANER neceeeery n miareatad apply at Megna Dry 4341 DMemiari Cl RoyMOak (S of 14. E of Cookdgel

CARPET CLEANERS Experience helpful but no< necos-aary #10-474-5444

BENCHHANO wanted MMwnght

with lua benaats Apphy m person at Akor ManMactwing 48350 Grand fever NOW 348-2700

aaiOERY S u k r t a r trade shop looking lor experienced Macfane Operator or w a tram nghi appkeant Attractive pay wen k d Benefit. Rw u o . ranaportaoon a muei Apply 12724 OMdMi Cl

BINOERY WORKERS Coaaang 4 hand j a» ie i l ng lor a m a l commarOM prmawg buamaaa F i l 4 pan ama Eapartanoe halpfui WeM land a w C M Mon -Fd • 30-5

42S-8150

E .pwwncen orfy CSM Menuieclur i r ^ , fa rmmgton HMa 471-0704

AUTOMOTIVE ROUSH mOUSTRtES . i M buBd

FULL BBNEFTTS

•Gtsrszxar

ALITOMOTIVf SMBrr MET AA

* auto iaa i a » o a i v ^ a A X X A i i l a e i a a c e .

BLANCHARO OPEFWTOR F M or pen eme

BOOK KEEPER/ACCOUNT A N ' Pubac M M i a n Wm Mak ing as«-

of 2 years p a r tax 4 m u x x M n

to PO Boa 240703

•OUTIOUE 4 MAKE UP PERBON on noodad lor p a n or »e Li ierae area. Caa.

3 13-477 -4241 or 810-383 -8SS3

BOWLaai BALL T E C H M O A N imck jd * . aentoel M operaMoni warwad tor growmg r e t t l mMro De-

quk an wri t , to P O Bee « 0 t 3 t 3 . RaMom Ml 48240 Ot FA* 313-848-1373

w a c a LAYER

•aioeiPoar operator a

S S l N S m b ~ ~ mum a w a r w w H w r

CARPET CLEANERS E x p e r i e n c e he lp fu l w ' f h van powered eqwpment w a (ram the ngnt parson C M 722-8065

CARPET INSTALLER EXPER*NCED

MuM have own truck 4 tools References Co l (4101352-4400

CAR WASH - A l Po*atone n a u t a e l o u r s Muei be decandaM* Apply m person 30705 SouChReld Rd Southfietd

C A S H * R Electronics dwtntxAor mokmg tor KM i M C M f M r ' k a c a parson 4-5 Mon-Fn Apply ai person RS Bac-

WE ARE GROWING!

C o m e Join Us!

MACHINE OPERATORS!

All 3 Shifts

C o m p a n y p a i d m e d i c a l a f t e r 9 0

d a y s . C o m p e t i t i v e w a g e s ,

e x c e l l e n t w o r k e n v i r o n m e n t .

Apply in Person:

GEL, INC 3 4 0 0 0 Aut ry

L ivon ia

G R O W T H M E A N S O P P O R T U N I T Y !

N o w is an ideal t ime to c o n s i d e r a career in proper ty

m a n a g e m e n t wi th Village G r e e n M a n a g e m e n t C o m p a n y . As

we expe r i ence g rowth , w e are look ing fo r ca r ee r -minded

ind iv idua ls to fill en t ry - leve l pos i t ions throughout the De t ro i t

Met ropol i t an area

^ Pos i t ions ava i lab le : €

• Leas ing C o n s u l t a n t s • M a i n t e n a n c e T e c h n i c i a n s

• M a n a g e m e n t • M a i n t e n a n c e Superv i so r s

• Genera l M a i n t e n a n c e / H o u s e k e e p i n g / G r o u n d s p e r s o n

To l e a m more abou t these pos i t ions , you are invi ted to a t t end

an O P E N H O U S E at our c o r p o r a t e o f f i ce in F a r m i n g t o n Hi l l s

Vi l lage G r e e n M a n a g e m e n t C o m p a n y

3 0 8 3 3 N o r t h w e s t e r n H i g h w a y , Su i t e 3 0 0

F a r m i n g t o n Hi l l s , M I 4 8 3 3 4

Wednesday. June 1. 1994 from 1:00 p.m. to 6c00 p.m.

Thursday, June 2, 1994 from 1:00 p.m. to 8 :00 p .m. I f you are not abk lo mend, please send your .saeie to (he above address

Village Green promotes a drug-free and smofcs-frM environment Equal Opportune Employ*

LARGE 0mm Mtod compeny lookmg tor *ntny MvM Coaechons persormM Experience m word prooeeaayg and phone contact h a l p M Sand reeume to

SCOTT MANAGEMENT One Towne Square Suite 1913

Southkold Mi 48078 ATTN D S

C O L L E C T I O N S Uaa yosa problem solving and cue-

mdmg i Temp to perm WB tram To 48 75/hr C M Cornea 799-3948

Unltoroa Temporary Sarvtcaa

COLLEGE STUDENTS A or eat Bummer |Ob tor thoae kvtng m Ferrranglon Btoomftold. Bwrrang ham 4 Novi GanarM counoMora 4 WSf'a needed t rom June 20 to AuguM 19 Ca l loday1

WILLOWAY DAY CAMP 932-2123

SENIOR A P P L I C A T I O N S

A N A L Y S T

groomg aofi d appfeaoon

Apeay to P M i i s a u a e r u n a * .

- Strong p.1 avan backgroimd m working e«th * Hove l LAN

- ADMty to a. .M0C p iog iMiM m graphic UMT maanaLe MiMromweni e g Viwmi B a r wo>ad be a pkM.

ADMty lo travel ragwnaay and

H O S P I C E O F Ann Human ItoMJuii ea

SOUTHEASTERN MCHIGAN t8250 NmtfSMid ' 2 1 2 1 ciuWd>ak3. Ml 48075

An

COMPANION/LIVE-PI For caoer woman Fu l or pan tana C a l from 9am-8pm 380-8237

COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKERS

ERS 2 years coBsge preferred E x - I I I ' peneftts and traaang p a c k a g e S a l a r y n e g o t i a b l e Teeimsai S Edwarda S p e d r u m Humen Sarvtcaa 34000 Plymouth Rd Livoraa Ml 48150 - EOE

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER

A Troy ba haa an oppor tmay lor an eapon-enoad consamcaon p r o ^ c t mane-gar w e «re aa w i n g en aneraaac mOrvsduM to be reepcmaCae far estimating taddmg conetructlpn protect)

COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYST Ttaa poemon require, the mdnsduM to have good communicat ion prob-lem solving and time management K M Experience m the toOowing DEC V A X / V M S - 3 1 0 0 DIBOL MC8A EDI PC a and manutact i *

Send a A n n Protect Managw. Box 758

OP«*nar 4 Eocanartc I k . m n ' t 38251 Scnocacraft Rd

Lrvoraa Ml 48150

mg Pie AByacx and Compeny 377 St Plymouth Ml 48170 Attention C a d Palmer

COSMETOLOGIST ORMAIMCURKT

CUSTOMER SERVICE POSITIONS

46 50 hr » FsM b a i e l * 5 day

Must be 18 valid Micftigan Drivers License 4 good driving record

20-30 hours per week

FREE UNIFORMS

U-Haul E t n a Opporuraly Employer

Apply U-Haul Co of Detroit 29600 Micfiigan Ave (back of buUdmg) Inkster. Ml 48141

App»y Tuesday -June 7Tt DeNteen 900 A 12r00nocn

I I * W i l l i ,

tours are l uuaa t i l l Conv-raM a ' i B i e M l i Oon't be meke money C M 4 M tor

COUNSELORS - MALE t i n d i a to a,8iM'»iaa 8 to 11 old boy* a l t a Jew

camp program For

10am Ipwi at 8 8 1 * 0 1 0

COUNTER HELP, a mekjra a needed pan ame al dry claan ai' l o i a i a on Grand l » i k m Farmmg-ton. M M i a t i a SMMtir i i takin a mual C ia i»Mat I pay Stop M Indk-* n W a g * n a e w a r i or o M 471-1747

COUNTER HELP. «u8 4 pen ama w« train Apply water. L0M Groaa Cleaners. 33210 Of 12 Mae Rd. Farmington HM*

CONSTRUCTION I C O O M D M A T O R I

OP:

f r i a ° s s r -

C O U N T E R C L E R K

COUNTER PERSON S6/HR. TO START

CUSTOMER SERVICE

38251 ScnoMcraf t R 8 Lwoma an 48150

Professional DRIVERS

Ryder Dedicated Logistics Ypsilanti, Ml

NOW HIRING • $42,000 Plus Per Year • Quarterly Bonus • Outstanding Benefits • Home Every Week • Min imum 2 Yrs. OTR Experience • Good Driving Record

F o r M o r e I n f o r m a t i o n

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Eaiesoymem Sut *ec lo Peaang D O T PTifMca 4 Drug Ta An £qum OpporamHy Employer

Smith Kline Seecfcm Clinical Laboratories, a t e d d e r m t h e p r o v s o n o# l a b o r a t o r y s e r v i c e s t o t h e

m e c i c a i c o m r n u r v t y , h a s p a r t - B m e s e c o n d a n d t h i r d

s h i f t M e d t c a i a n d S i l t i ng p r o c e s s i n g p o s i t i o n s a v « i a C *

a t OLT F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s f a o b t y Q u a l i f i e d a p p i t c a n t s

must be hightv skilled data entry ooerators (10,000 keystrokes tour", E>revious met^cai data entry and/or laboratory experience is preferred. Oata entry test required I n OLT e f f o r t s t o m a i n t a i n a d u g - f r e e w o r k e r w o n m e n t

•ve r e q j i r e p r e - e m p k > y m e n t d n j g t e s t i n g If i n t e r e s t e d

i n j o i n i n g o u r t e a m o f l e a d e r s , p l e a s e s e n d a r e s u m e o r

o j ' i ' t J e i e an a p c * c a o c n a 3 0 a m - S ^ X C m M c n c l v - F n d » <

SmrthKline Beechem Clinical Leboretoriee 38700 Country Oub Drive Farmmgton Hifis, Ml 48331

| Attention Human Resources Manager a ^ • MM 1 1 — M J B

ENTRY LEVEL MANAGEMENT

U-HAUL is now hiring hardwork ing career m i n d e d I n d M d u a b Into entry level m a n a g e m e n t positions.

Some experience n retail sates or dealng ctredty w«fi Ihe putak preterred

Salary. Bonwsand BeneHts

Positions avakoble Ann Artx*. DHrcXt. Forminglon Htts, Rnt. Ncster. Modteon Heights. AM daman*. Redford. Rosevfc, SI Ctalr Shores. Sou»i*akt Troy. Warren ond Watertord Apply «* U-HAUL Company et Detroft 79*00 Michigan, Rear of buidfogj Tuesday. June 7*10am sharp*Thursday. June »«zpm sharp EOC

Management Trainee Position available for the qualified person

with a strong background in retail merchandising and inventory control.

Must have good organizational skills. Great opportunity wtth room for advancement. Please send resume wilh salary requirements.

Olde World Canterbury Village

2 3 6 8 J o s l y n C o u r t

Lake Orion, Ml 48361 No Phone Cafe

^ ELECTRONIC 1 ( c l i n i c i a n s

^INSTALLERS

Establish a career with the nation's largest department store. JCPenney Twelve Oaks • now accepting appfceebons lor fcjl lime

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4 1 * OAE Thursday, June 2,1994

COUNTER PERSON A DRIVER

,OX*0~ COUNTER POSITION

DRV CLEANERS NO m m * 301 ' • c a n o n s • o r t d n g ccndMtma. c a l M h o . 810-473-0111

& M M m . Mona For

A C C E m N G APPICAT10NS FOR DAY CUSTOOIANS

Hours 9 30am-1 3 0 p m A 7am to rn - " 85 SO - 8 6 50 par hour

LNonta. Southfield. Novi

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ft prcceea orders lor

M r l t u l o i Soma p i r c h a e a iy reaponeibdKNe M u d Da pa rao r iabN wrth c o m p u t a M M s ft atomy l o l a a m OpporturvTy to SO vanca I n c o m t commensurs ts with exper ience A abMty Sand i — u n a

Al MagTtas Er ickson s Floor ing t Suppfy

1013 Orchard F e m d a M Ml 40220

Customer Service/ Marketing Representative

m m M i a i a open ing lor car aar ori-an iad m n U u a DepenoabM trsns-po r ta t ton A good communica t ion I*ax a muat Expsr isnce a piua Sand raaunia A salary requirements to. PO Box 7820. Ann Arbor , Ml 46107 -7620

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Uvon to Caaad building products dis-t r ibutor haa oparwig lor a c u s t o m a serines rapraaantattva to acl aa pri-mary l l s i tnn between cuatomars and warahouaa dMpeich Good var-b M commun ica t i on M M A st rong organ iza t ion M M required. Prefer budd ing or dMlr tbut ion industry ax-pananca. Knowledge o l arfndoas A d o o r s a piua Plaaaa forward r s s u n s wi th salary reqmremenls m confi-dence to Customer S a m o a Rap. 12999 Fa r i ane LIvonM Ml 48150

CUSTOMER SERVICE

50 POSITIONS Day A evening posit ions avai lable in Fa rmmgton HMs A Sterl ing Heights

• 3 moa Customer Service backg round

• Type 25 w p m

CALL NOW -START IMMEDIATELY

TODAYS TEMPORARY

Troy: 649-4455 Detroit 393-1890

Auburn Hilts: 373-7161 EOE

DANCE INSTRUCTORS The wor ld s largest dance organiza-t ion is seeking people-or ienta) mck-viduats to train as Social Dance In-s t ruc to rs Experienced or M d train Quakhed people Pan W M evenings Please can Arthur Murray SludK), NorthvSto 349-1133

DATA ENTRY/KEYPUNCH - one are look ing lor strong data entry opera-tors You must be accurate It you type 5CWPM - If you are rusty ws may be able to help you rsgsm yo ia speed Oey /s t smoon shift. luA/part t ime Can loday 313-581-5151

DAY CARE HELP wanted Experience preferred Can 522-5020

DECK BUILDERS, wanted to subcont ract w o r t , must have own tools A t rue* 474-8274

DELIVERY DRIVERS up to 87 /hour I 9 2 t 7 Newburgh

465-1122

DELIVERY TECH ' 'WAREMOUSE Person. M M i c a Equ ipma. t compa-ny looking tor tun t ime person, l o per fo rm eqinpment deliveries and warehouse responsibini iss On the job t ra in ing p rov ided Benef i ts package avaUabla M l out appl icat ion at Metro Medical Equipment Inc . 12985 Wayne Rd. Livonia. M l 46150

DESIGNER - Automat ion compo-nents and end arm tool ing tor auto industry C A 0 experience requi red Excellent Oppor tuni ty m growing f i rm C a l 10-3 CP 1 Products LC Canton. 313-454-1090

DETAILER/DESIGNER Min imum 2 yaar degree plus 1 year work exper ience m Mechanca l De-slgr, Fluent In Auto CAD 12 Full t ime only Full benefits A 401K Apply at 11825 MayfieW Lrvonia

SOB Help Wi DELI COUNTER * CASHIER HELP

M M irMn. Mead* Good wages R a n r t a n n ' s ol FanMngton

4 7 V 7788

HVAC i t i n M i r needs D r t va lor loca l d M i a i a a Muat h M COL 6-

478-7060

DELIVERY DRIVERS M i m a lor Saturday publcMlorv G o o d pay R i l i t l i vefucto needed

425-8633

DELIVERY DRIVERS For Daar t i om. Royal Oak A aur-round ing araa. lor Frt d M i * i ol Doaei Saver M a g a o n a Some rouMs pay up lo ( 7 0 a day J im DOS (810) 474-2848

D E M O N S T R A T O R S openings for supermarket , dMoount A drug store J a r i o r w l i a m » Excel-lent pay. cad Point of S a « 887-2610

DEMONSTRATORS NEEDED Par t - t ime Local grocery Morse

CaB 9am-5pm 296-2248

DfEMAKER Steel I M a d ies Muei have experi-ence Part or peas lb la kM t ime P l a i n send reaumaa ar ty to 50242

W Pont iac T r M . Wlxom. Ml 4S3B3

DIETARY AIDE Fu8 or p e n t ime poertwn svaAabM. Hours ara 2pm-10pm or 3pm-11pm Star t ing wage M 46-87 00 par hour Job mvofvea wont ing on tray m i r r -bfy Una. some food prap. dWiweeh-mg and ctoarWig For mora informa-t ion c a l 349-2640 or coma m and M out an appl icat ion anyt ime M o n - F n . 9am- 5pm

WHITEHALL Com niafaacanl Homa 43455 W 10 Mae Rd . Novi

DIETARY AI0E l u l t ime lor i n H H B IMng faculty In P lymouth Ca* M o n thru Frt 9-4

451-0700

DIRECT CARE STAFF For i m a l g roup homa m Can-i on Expar ianca preferred but w * n g to I ram ngnt individu-

al. 85 25-85 75/hr wtth a i enable benef i ts Hir ing U l 8 pen- t ime

C a l the G r o u p Home. lOam-Apm (313)961-3179

Direct Cere FOCUS WORKER/COUNSELOR

independent Uv lng Program tor Oe-•atopmsniady dtsetned adul ts Re-la ted sxpenenca required F M time, a f te rnoons and weekends 85 70-18 20/hr depend ing on experience, sxoeaent benef i ts a v M s f t N Muei be

school grad and have vend dr iver 's Scenee

M o n - Fri . . 10a. m to 4p m , 28366 Frank Hn Rd South-

high echo Michigan <

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A n Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

DIRECT CARE - Pan bme employ-ment oppor t im l tMs m mental health held work ing wi th persons with de-ve lopmenta l dtsabikl iee on a com-muni ty level Perfect lor students and mdhrtduMs who are interested In pract ical exper ience In human services For Informat ion and appli-cat ion, c a l Krts 422-1020

DIRECT CARE poeNion a i a M B U m an apa r tmen t p rog ram serving edults wi th developmenta l d i iabm-tiee Evenings A weekends Send re-sume to 6337 Cantrai . Garden City. Ml 48135 Or ce l . 313-425-0203

DIRECT CARE STAFF needed for a f ternoons and midnights 86/hr II t ra ined Benef i ts sn Map le For m o r e in fo rmat ion c a l 474-0610

DIRECT CARE STAFF Career o p p o r t u n i t l e a ava i lab le work ing wi th the de»ek .< i i i i a i tM; disabled G o o d start ing wages A l areas of Oak land County Blue O o a s medical , dental A optical Paid vacattone A flexible hours C a l anyt ime 634-1868

DIRECT CARE STAFF W a l menagad group homes seek car ing staff to serve devetopmsntal-ly d isabled acMts ReqMrs rugfi school d ip loma/GEO variety o l shifts anMs f iM C a l 10am-3pm

699-6543. 899-3808 326-4394 537-9058

Dearborn H ts , 277-8193 Livonia. 474-0283 Canlon, 981-9328

DIRECT CARE STAFF Temporary service. 86-87 Must

Fn. 10am-4pm, An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

DIRECT CARE STAFF

Previous exper ience with develop-m e n t a l d isab led preferred Excel-lent benefit package a i 's labts , pkja I rsmmg p r o v i d e d lor thoee who qual i fy S5 50 th ru S6 25 to start For turthar in format ion c a l between 1 l a m A 2 p m weekdays Ask tor manager

LIVONIA GROUP HOMES ft Mae/Inksaer-PM 522-6428 7 I M e / N e w b u r g h - 478-3656 Plymouth A Nawt>urgh-PM 591-0272

M

i l a M l l i J w a y w w w a

DIRECT CARE PLUS o v e r r m y m i

86 70 - $ 8 2 0 par h o w baaed on po-aftion A background. t u i MMii l ban-

more. Muat ba a N o h Softool gredu-ete A h a m a v a M VMcngwi drtvers •oanee App lca l t one ILI, a a H J Mon - Frt.. 10em-4pm at JARC 28366 FrenkAn R d . BougKa ld , Ml 48034

A n Equal Oppor tungy Employer

DWECT CARE STAFF M g m d M d u a l to Inaln jc t the <>•«» opmenta#y d M M FuB t ime, berv-el»ts Naar H i l l ] A i rpor t 753-4804

DIRECT CARE STAFF M being eocepted

tor l u l t ime posit ions tor Plymouth A Novi aree idaM tor nur tur ing peo-

SComett t ive wage and bsna*ta Id drtvar s Soenes required, must

be w M n g to work some weekends, p t t d t rammg C a l 663-5837

DIRECT CARE WORKER tor SIP program m Ma»i lndals S5 25-86 7S • inaurenoe Muei know some aton language. C a l Joanne at 477-5208

DIRECT CARE WORKERS For g r o u p h o m e m Dearborn

Heights P e n t ime 85 26-15 75 C a l Joenne at 477-5209

DIRECT C A R E wo rke r n e e d e d Thurs-Sun tor a 2-person Ml m Uvonia 462 9362

DIRECT CARE WORKERS needed tor group home W C L S or M 0 R C t remedon fy C a l tor appk-cat ion M o n thru Frt 9em-5pm

341-9423

DIRECT CARE WORKER FULL OR PART TIME

To work wi th deve lopments*? dis-abled adults In Waadand S6 25 an hour l o s t a n plus b e n e l t s Promo-tions a v a l a M e C a l Lou Orttiaz at 565-3253

The Charter Tap. o l Nor th »Ma de-par tment of p u b i c salary la aeeking a p a n t ime dapetchar tor aee* an da A hoddey afwft work App lca t tona may ba p icked up a l the Department of Public Safety al 41600 6 Mile Rd . Nor thv«e Or contact Ke8y Pigeon at 349-9400 The Charter T a p of NorthvMe does not mecrtmlnele on the basis o l d l s a t i T / m sdmlssinn or acceea lo or t reatment o l employ-ment in its p rograms or actMt les EOE

DOG GROOMERS • No exper ience neceeaary No lees or tui t ion We wia train Experlencad groomer alao wanted Nonhvl i ie /Ptymouih aree C e l Sh* ley. 455-2220

DOOR COMPANY SEEKS • Garege door melaSari • Customer aervice rep • Outs ide salee person • Warehouee ahop laborer Good pay A ber ie l t t i C a l 810 369-9900 or spply at 1716 Cookdge, BerkWy

DOOR INSTALLER Entry leplai :anient doo rs Carpentry experience, muet have truck A tools Earn 11000 - S1500 per week C a l Mike ba feeen 8am-5pm 537-0900

WAREHOUSE DRIVER aummar help, l u l t ime S6 per hour Uvon la sree

313-953-0833

ATTENTION DRIVERS

< k m d dr iv ing record • Exper ience needed

• 86 /hr to s t a n • 40-45 hours

MasterStafl 442-2255

APPLICATIONS NOW be ing accept-ed tor truck dr iv ing posi t ions Apply 9-12. M o n -Frt. Communi ty Thrift Store. 29270 Plymouth Rd e l Middiet ien. U v o n i a

COMMISSIONED ORTVERS wented to drive new vane tor Met ro Ai rpor t aervice im-medle la openings tor M l and part-t ime Flexible shirts n d u d i n g is le evenings Perfect tor coSegs stu-dents or aee and income Good Knowledge of Met ro area a plus Paid training Apply M o n thru Frt , 9am to 4 p m at 27960 N o r t h m s Rd b e t a sen Middtobsf t A inkster Rds

DRIVER - FOR LANDSCAPE OOMPSNY HKUEI HAVE COL TYPE A A ID QUSALTED TOR TYPE A GOOD PAY. I CMG NOURS MUM BA ABM LO ITER W VNED ISTSRY C M MON-FRI , 6-5 665-9211

D R I V E R / L A B O R E R -NODES LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES. 29450 W 8 MAS RD, FARMINGTON RUST W OF MAIDTOBEFL

DRIVER Needed tor temporary assignment dur ing June 86 per hour Apply si person Somerset C o l e c t l o n Usrv egsment Office. 2801 W Big Beaver * Cookdge). Troy

SOO Halp Wairtad DRIVER NECDE0 Ret t as look ing tor second career Muei haveasoe l -lent d r M n g record A M ganeral ahop du ly person na ida i ) Mar tWie

" I 726-6400

DRIVER needed tor local i

COC-6 ua endorsement r eouka

Tom efter 12 noon M: 314-72

DRIVER - I c e n s e D i p l o m a . D e p e n d e Knowledge of Melr op a t a r i a H o r n 6am 1 l a m . p e n H I E C a l Ma. M a l l r t 476-7660

DRIVER, own t ransportat ion 85 50.Hour plus C a l Rob or Joel 85.50/hour plus gas. 25-40 hours.

443-5377

DRIVERS For growing

C a l tori

DRIVERS lor icacraam t rucks Routee m Livonia A autx*t)S

Penqum Ke Cream, between 522-7751

APP*T P-12-Spm

DRIVERS FOR ready mix concre te t r ucks COL Scenes required Negy Ready Mix. 731-5310

DRIVERS - F u l t ime h M COL claas A loenee A muei be able to pass drug screen Apply a l Mult i Container 31764 EirlerpHee Dr . Uvonla. Kei th 522-8615

DRIVERS Good pay A beneftta Local deftver-iee. d e l f - routes Must have v a l d COL-A Apply In parson. 35301 Schoolcraf t . Uvoma

DRIVERS HIRING PART-TIME

W l l t ransport ambulatory and s e m -smoulatory pat ients Hsv» current C-Ucenee. good aenee df dkcc t tons and ebarty to read maps Muat be 25 years o l sgs or older, have an

EXCELLENT DRIVING RECORD FOR LAST FIVE YEARS

Pottos security deerance required and drug test ing

MED-CAR of Southeast Michigan

(810) 569-6212 DRIVERS A MOVERS - needed im-medletefy Apply st 0 'SuRven Mov-ing. 1825 Baa s i rs Royal Oak i D * S of 12 Mae of) C e m p b e l

DRIVERS WANTED - F u l and par t -

Cheuf leurs or COL-P , . . Mon -Frt,, 8 30 to 4:30 at 27960 NorthKne Rd between ftfeddtobefl A inkster Rds (Detroit Metro e ree l

DRrvERS WANTED Trac to r /T rs l s r Drivers. O T R

Drive lor wor ld clssa compeny. Ranger Must have 1 year experi-ence. Claas A. COL. with Hazmat endorsement ' I sna r equ ipment , medicel benel l ts avaAabie Home o l ten. l op pay C a l Yvonne. Monday-Friday. 8 - 4 p m 313-476-5740

DRIVERS WANTED PROFESSIONAL

Mala or r a m sis. Hustlers. Shaksrs. end Movers «mo tieSSia ths cus-tomer is k ing

Psopls who ara wining to put m long hours snd went to make at Meat 830.000 per yeer Someone w»io wents to be t reated t r tent ly . pe rson ally but f irmly snd with rsspect

II your idee ol dr iving is lo pe r t s truck egemet s dock snd reed the newspaper don ' t wests our t ime W e de l i ve r t o me l l s . p l a n t s , warehouses, gss stations, etc

Pi a at ant eurroundmgs. steedy work Home s i e r y night Fsa pec* sgs 8 L T L ( ths s ta ts

Muei pees p re -Mnng DOT physical A paes random drug lasts - be neal . pleasant dependable A a team player, over 25 - e* id wears a com-peny euppaad uniform, looking to the future COL Qeea A is s def ini te

Write and t e l ua why you think you belong here Give us s contact phone number. w e » d o the real Box 774.

Obaer ar A Eccentric Newspepers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Uvonia Ml 48150

delivery center m

DRIVE R/W A REHOUSE POSITION Good dr iv ing record a muat. COL (B) needed Benefi ts included Apply at 11868 Hubbard. Uvoma between

Mernmen A Fernwngaon Rd . N o l Plymouth Rd

0RY CLEANER needs c o m isundry s r t e n d e n l . pi asasi A counter help Plasaa aak tor Ek at Novi Road Claanars. 1068 Nov iRd NorthvMs 349-8120

DRY CLEANERS socepnng s p p Uons tor s i posi t ions Apply C lo th ing Cl ime Cleaners 5926 MKKHeoefl in the Gsrdsn City Town Center 425-9556

SOO Halp Wairtad

DRIVERS F U L L - T M E OMVCRS NEEDED

izr< EGULPMANT/L LOCAL 8 SHORT HAUL

MUEI HEVE CURRENT COL/HAA WTTH 2 YRS. MINIMUM VEN EXPERIENCE CAT. 1-600-566-6260 EXT 311

HML FREIGHT SYSTEMS. INC

DRIVER/TRUCK LOCAL

START MON. H you have COL-A. c iaan record, can pass DOT d rug Frt and pass m u r i n e s hstd this Frt. f r om 11am to 3 p m a t

}CapMoL Plus Msrkeang. 32660 i 427-1

DRIVER with van sgs A freight ds6»ary ton cargo van

C a l

r v w M tor paefc-I m o c M 1 Paid par-456-4162

DRY CLEANERS - Canton area, m r k i g Pi m i l l I A Counter Halp F u l I p e n t ime G o o d SariaHH

DRY CLEANERS/ PRESSER

l h ° ^ - t

DRY CLEANING BRANCH STORE MANAGERS, exper ienced only tor locat ions In ths FenNng ton HMs a rse Mai Kai Cleaners 537-6050

DRYWALL HANGERS A SAMOERS Experience only

Muei heve l a l eb l s t r snapor tsaon 477-6761 or 513-6707

DRYWALL PERSON Repelr A repMoa. F u l t ime tor Ro-

C a l M o n -Frt 9sm-5pm. 679-2468 An Equal Oppor-.ixVty Employer

DYNAMOMETERS See our ad under AUTOMOTIVE

ROUSH INOUSTRIES

EARN QUICK CASH market re-search compeny looking lor males A females to take p a n m venous prot-e c t s Age 1 8 * C a l now 358-5308

ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY

Wbing Circutt Board Surfact Mount

$250-$400/week immedia te need tor dependable people 3-4 month contract saalgr-ment Farmmgton ares C a l

w e 1 5 - 0 6 6 2 tor n te rv iaw WES I TECHNICAL SERVICES

E L E C T R C A L DESIGN ENGINEERS 3 years experlenos si electr ical con-trols required ExoeAent benef i ts Apply In person 8em I p m or send resums l o J I C Electric 8600 O e e e Deeroorn MI 48126

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS

Weiductton a leeder m induct ion heat ing, radio frequency A eo6d slate power naa immadle te open-ings BSEE or s q u l i s M n l PLC Beck g round • s plus RsspunsHimiss in-c l ude teetmg A t rouble snoot ing power aspplae A cont ro l eysteme CsndkJstss w a BMC bs wri t ing, sdn-n g ft debugging PLC logic aa wea aa conduct ing a tan-ups a customer t ra in ing Travel 8 soma over t ime m required Weiductton of tsrs a Bene-fit pec* sgs thai nc todea snnual profit shsrtng A r icsnthiaa Basa l on prof i ts Plsa is ssnd reeixnea lo

WELDUCTJON 24492 mdoplex O d e

Farmington HMs. Ml 46335 At tent ion K Chers rs

ELECTRICIAN Commerc ie l / rss idsnt le l const ruct ion (810)669-5705

ELECTRICIAN Experienced apprent ice or )oumey-

h 536-9333

ELECTRICIAN. Lake Onon en const ruct ion Apply In parson al BE-aac Electric. 5773 Canton Canter Rd Mon-Fn 8 w n - 4 p m

ELECTRICIAN/JOURNEYMAN Experienced In commerc ia l Excel-lent pay and L -ene lu Sand reeume to P O 6072. Wlxom M l 46363

ELECTRK1AN JOURNEYMAN m/T Commerc ia l and inatltuttonal experi-ence pte ler red Fke alarm 8 Intsr-com aysssm s pkJS 349-3534

ELECTRICIAN, iss ldsi i t la l . new con-struct ion, hslpsrs snd tdumaymen F u l t ime w /BeneMs Apply m per-son st Basic Electric 5773 Cent on Center Rd . Mon-Fn 8errv-4pm

ELECTRICIANS PIPEFITTERS MACI INE TOOL

565-8360

SOO Hctp Wanted ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL wi re pa i sons and aiasin l l la i s. I s m »

HM SND 40 I K NOV! IRAA. C M MOR L- FRT. 6SM-5PM

476-1442

ELECTRICIAN MAR YAARS AXPSRLSNOS

AAD. MINIMUM 5 HSTPERS MSO

NSSDSD. COMMERCE EATLLNGS

A HEAFLH CARE 618-4446

ELECTRICIAN - ML •CHAW TOOL FIELD LIS URICIEN WENTED M CONNECTING WORK, GOOD PEY A BA 313-447-5425 PEG

MEDTS. A 313-516-9714

ELECTRICIANS WANTED ML A PEN TIME WEETLAND A A A C M 726-3639

ELECTRICIAN W s M u c t n n s ieeder m induct ion heat ing hes krawsdlsls opsnmg tor Elec t r iOen with Assoos ts Degree or squrve len l neeft imisihlt iss n c f e d s pane l budding, m e d w t e A held wir-ing Serv ice A Knoeledga of Oscdto-scope Is s plus WekJuctlon of fers s benef i t pack sgs thst atckidee snnu-al prof i t aharmg A mcentive baaed on p ro f i t s

WELDUCTION 24492 mdpowx C i r a s

Fs rm lng ton HMs. Ml 46335 A t ten t ion Steven F«Sp

ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS A s s e m b l e r ! needed to bued elec-tronic equ ipment with point lo pomt wire herneeees Good sd idenng akBe end prevtoua experience requ i red F u l time/fuS beneftta Send reeume to

OEBRON INOUS TRIAL ELECTRONICS INC 591 Executive Drive

Troy Ml 46063

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

ELECTRONIC PCS SMT ASSEMBLER/ INSPECTOR

PC b o a r d a s s e m b l e r / i n s p e c t o r needed to budd complete PCS a I r om pr in ts snd ssmplss. M in imum 3 ye era current ssssmMy exper i -ence end knowledge of SMT/Au to -mst»on requi red AbHty to work with herneeees snd n s t r u m e m asaamply a p lus OC experience required F u l t i m e / l u l beneHts Send reeume to

DEBRON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS, INC

A t t n Product ion Supervisor 591 Executive Drive

Troy. Ml 46063

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

ELECTRONIC TECH Commurecs t ions cont rsctor seeks 2 techs wtth et West 2 yeera experv sncs m ms ts l i ng sound, le lephone. or c a b k n g m c o m m s r o s l appl ica-t ions onfy Uraon shop, comp is t s f r inge beneWa EOE Call Mr Torres Tues or Fri only 313-522-2910

EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL SOUTHFIELD

is r>ow sccept lng applications for tha toftowing poerttona

FRONT DESK CLERKS exper ience hslpilm

SUITEKEEPERS RESERVATIONS

Hyping ak«a required! GENERAL MAINTENANCE

Southfield Ml 46034 NO PMONE CALLS ACCEPTED

EOE M/F

EOUIPMENT FOREMAN Im/1) tor tssl growing too l A SQUIP-men l rental compsny equip ment A menegsmsnt experi-

ence s must Ssnd resume A is ts ry r sqmrsmen ta l o 42638 Keystone Can ton . Ml 46167

S T R U C T U R A L ft m isce l l aneous steal fabr ica tors Lay-out A l i t ters Genera l labor F u l benefits Apply et 10600 Hamburg Rd or ssnd reeume to P 0 Box 310, HamOurg. M i 48139

FACTORY 25 Positions Available

East Side Location Long Term/Fu l -T tme

Oey A Af ternoon shifts available M e c h m e Opera lo r / l nsper to r

Advancement Polent iei RakatMe t ransportat ion requi red

App ly et 23664 Schoenherr Road Mon-Thurs 10am -3pm Detwean 9 A 10 Mas at

Gr oaaback si the Pmabrook Plaza Val id IO and SS Card required Information: 771-3212

FINISHERS Groeang downriver manufacturer seeks qual i f ied candidstes lor ths day A night tfWft with s min imum 1

So exper ience m cold form too l ing CELLENT PAY/BENEFIT PACK-

AGE inc luded 401K A profit shsr m g OuaHAed candidelea ahould ap ply t o LINK TOOL ft MANUFACTURING C O 9495 Inkster Rd Taylor M l 46160-3044 Fax 313-946-3819 No p f tone calls p l a n a

A n Equal Opportuni ty Employer

Attention Students!

If you're looking for a summer job, place

your free ad today. On Monday, June 6, Thursday, June 9 and

Monday, June 13, we will publish free ads of a maximum 5 lines forstudentslookingforemployment.

Call 591-0900 or 644-1070 today and place your free five-line ad. For yourconvenience and protection, we will also give you a Voice Mail box for two weeks. This will allow you to record a message regarding the

kind of job you're looking for and what experience you've had. You can then screen those who respond to your ad.

A t ten t ion Emp loyers ! Check our classified section on June 6, 9, and

13th for that teen you need to work for you this summer.

This newspaper hereby offers the opportunity tor young persons seekng employment to list their first names onfy and skill however we assume no responsibility for the nature of /obs offered or negoliatons between applicants and prospective employers These are the responsibility ot the parties rwotved

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644 1070 OAKLAND COUNTY »ei -0900 WAYNE COUNTY

M2-3222 ROCHCSTW-POCHCSTCP H*LS

SOO Help Wanted

MACHINE OPERATOR • a t ram Star t ing 86/hr C a l

> Bacf iman M (313)961-3000 x37

ENGINES Sea our ad undar AUTOMOTIVE

ROUSH INDUSTRIES

EXPANOMQ RETAIL and buadar o p e r a t i o n seeks br igh t highly mot ivated m d M d u a i e to M m m e d l -

FULL/PART TIME CASHIERS

and benafNa. wfech include flexible medicel snd dental r ieurenoe. paid vacation. We insurance, profit ahar-mg and 401K aevinga plan Pteaee apply m person s i

Erb LUMBER, INC. 11970 FsrTnmgton. Lrvonia

EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPERS needed S6-S10/Mr depending on exper ience Dependable, own trans-por tat ion Contact Shelley 268-9155

FINANCIAL ASSISTANT Entry level poert ion lor hardworking, ansfyt ical col lege greduate with degree in BueWeea/Account ing/

PC apisedahee' expsri-3e p i e f e i i e d Sand reeume lo

SCOTT MANAGEMENT One Towne Square. Ste 1913

S o u t M M d M l 48076 A t l ' n . Jack

FITNESS CONSULTANT Psr t - t ime Jom s rspidfy expending menegement compeny speciekzmg «! co rpora ls 6 hospital Ittneea cen-ters Fitnsss Consul tants nssdsd tor s co rpo ra l s Mnees center m the Northweet Osk land Comity Aree Immadlete openings Ouekftcstions Bachelor s Degree m s Fitness A Heelth related held experience with fttnees test ing A personal exsresse p rog ram development Current CPR end 1st Aid Cert i f icat ion needed A v e l a M s 10 work f lexible hours M »T teres! ed send cover letter A re-sume io Fitneas Center 20900 w e s t Rd . Woodhaven. Ml 46163

FLORAL DESIGNER Exper ienced Apply at Hollands Flo-r « A Gif ts 306 Mem St Rochester Or can 651-4510

FLORAL DESIGNER Experienced Pert t ims posr t ior for Rochester upscale ftonst Ths Silk Worm. 400 Mem 6 6 M 9 0 0

FLORAL DESIGNER

Shopping C e n t e r s Msrkst Piece hes an immedia te opening lor sn sx -penencad f torsl designer U M per-son This is s f u l t ime poertion wtth excellent pay Weekend wor t re-qui red Apply m person s i

Shopping Center 's Merket Place 39950 14 Mile Rd

I corner of Heggerty) WeSeC Lake

FLORIST seeking experienced Oe-signer Seles pe rson tc* l u l tuns po-sit ion Southf ie ld locat ion

350-0120

FOREMAN M/F In ject ion mold ing f i rm looking tor shift Forsman M/F Must be wiaing to learn new process tsehrwes St rong tsedershtp sbikty Ssnd re-sums to Superior Plastic Inc , s t t n Manufactur ing Manager 417 East Second Street Rochester MJ 46307

FOSTER PARENTS Stab le m o t i s s t s d peop le w i th s t rong per ant ing ski l ls required

• 610-433-4600 6161 Box 7061

FRANKLIN FITNESS A Rscqusl C lub is lookmg tor ms tu rs A respon-artMs mdfvidusls l o work our desk tun A p a n - t i m e Apply 29350 Nor th western Hwy Southf ield

FREE 1 YR. WARRANTY

A l m o d e m A l ike new appkancee Free 1 Year Warranty

LOW. LOW PRICES OPEN 7 OAYS

BEST VALUE APPLIANCES

30835 Plymouth Rd. E. of Merr i rman

427-9544 FURNACE CLEANERS 25 yr old eel abashed compeny immediate openings No exper ience neceeaary G o o d driving record a must Com-pany truck suppl ies Fsrmmgton Ce« George 476-5020

FURNITURE MANUFACTURER

Immadia le openings on both day A a f te rnoon aMfts tor self mot ivated rsfcabia anop help Some woodwork-ing or rata ted w o r t exper ience helpful but w a I ram Start ing pay 86 75/hr piua beneft ta C a l 697-3000

FURNITURE REPAIR A Prep Per-son Muat h M knowledge of wood-work ing Secure poert ion tor right parson Salary commsnsu rs t s with exper ience Apply m person Plym-outh Furni ture ReflnM*img. 331 No Mem Plymouth, corner o l Ameaa

GARDENER, 'HANOYMAN Canton 453-3833

GENERAL FACTORY WORK Soms dr iv ing F u l t ims work

Apply only st 1150 W Hamkn Rd Rocnestsr HIM

GENERAL HELPER v a t ims kgfit maintenance and apar tment prep work Cad Mon -Fri 9am-5pm 356-4379

A n Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

GENERAL HELPER F u l t ime grounda work and ig f i t maintenance tor B loom Aeld H * a aper tment complex Benefits C e l Mon -Frt 9am-5pm. 645-0026

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

GENERAL HELPER t ime SgM mamienenoe lor Can ton apertment oompiaa Apply m parson Mon F r t , 9am- 5 p m S iona iyb rooke A p i s 6500 Brook perk Or off Joy Rd between 1275 snd Haggerty

An Equal O p p o r H M t y Employer

GENERAL HELP THRIVING IVSLLBM

COMPANY NAA POEITIONE 8300-8400 WK ADVANCE

M 2-4 WAA MA C M JAN 961-1661

GENERM LABOR TOR LEWRT MAMTSNACA COMPANY M NORTH VILE NO EXPERIENCE NECES-*ARY 344-6867

GENERAL For Metal Forging Plant

Sand resumes l o V » 734 Ctoeerver A Eccentr ic Newspepers

36251 Schooler ah Kd Uvorws Ml 48150

GENERAL LABORER l l l a a tool A dW shoe aeefca part ama general laborer JO h a n par waak. s l ier noon M t « . 86 SO/NOW i n a i St M A A T o o l 36127 F a n ! Rd

GENERAL LABOR PRODUCTION MICE DISSS WA TRAM BAIAATA ENNUDAD APPLY

O R O W O a / M A f T E H A N C *

Maa T8W war* m a W * msa.as •ea M M M M A W 4 M

SOO Help Wanted

man l compla i C a l M o n -Frt 4pm. 353-6617

An E q W Oppor tunay Entgka,ar

GIFT QALLERRY - P l ymou th Now W M l u l and part tana aaMs A stock MuM beenW i l n t l r 6 d a t e ! or iented Aak tor Cindy. 453-7733

GRAVEL TRUCK DRIVER Experienced onfy C sa lon a rse COL raqulrad 4 8 S - 1 I 7 8

GROUNDS KEEPER

8100 m o n t h s F u l Urns A part U n a poet-Hone s aleft la tor ganaral o u t u d s work Mort-Frt wrth soms a a a* an as 15 50 psr hour Pos i t ions a M a t n a mmed la ts f y Apply m person

A* jmgbrooke Apar tmen ts , on Drsks Road. No r th of MAPM

GROUNDS PERSON graM )ob, AaMbls hrs. tor apt com-munlTy m BtoomAsld HMs 336-1173

GROUNDS PERSON Also sxpsr isncad Rental Agent C a l Vena 356-6644

GROUNOSPERSON Laam. t ress, ahrubs. f lower, sprinkler aysasm snd p o o l up -keep Expe r i enced re-q iared M l t ime Equsl Opportuni ty Employer M / F / H CM! 352-5753

GROUNDS PERSON

outs lds mamtananoe A landscaping m the WeetMnd a rea C a l 261-73*4

GROUNDS A POOLS PERSON

Southf ie ld mge and easksnda M u M have cur-rant drivers acenee C e l 557-0615

GROUNOS POSITION - permanent l u l t ime Musi anpoy work ing out-doors. a • e e l an I wage A benef i ts must have good I M A sncea App ly in person « Ths Croaamos Of Canton. 8375 Honaytrsa Blvd. Can ton

GROUP HOME ASSISTANT MANAGER

Home ssrving ds re topmentad i dis-abled sdults seaka A e e l awl Mana-ger expenanoed In laam baaed per aormM menegement. casnt care, h o m e operat ion Soma eoBsgs prs-

C a l 10am-4pm 326-4394 277-8193 474-0283

GROUP HOME MANAGER

Dynamic team leader tor Western Wayne County home serv ing dovM opmentady dissftlsrt sduf ta Exper i -enced m home operat ions, per v o n nM management A d ton t med icM services C o a s t s degree p i e f a i i e d Salary 818.900 C a l 10am-3pm

454-1130

GROWING M A T T R E S S / B E D R O O M CHAIN - now hir ing •a rahauea help turrvturs rap sir person (wdl t rsm). drtvers F y l t ime f u l benef i ts Apply st 41915 Ford Rd . C a n t o n

HAIR STYLISTS Fantastic Ssm 'a now hir ing f u l A p a n t ime tor Ltvome. Ann Arbor Fa rmmgton Gar-

dan City, Plymouth Wayne A Weet-land GUARANTEED 86/hr * t ips.

313-595-6003

HAIR DRESSER ASSISTANT tor hair asion m Farming ton H a s

Licenced, l u l t ime 851-S043

HAIRDRESSER STYLIST RentM apecea avaAabia al Thomas D A Company m B a r m n ^ i a m C a l T a m m y T u e - i a t . 9 -5 256-6029

HAIR ORESSERS Tired ol where you rs work ing? Corns over to s greet salon m Lrvo-n is C a l 464-1661

HAIR DRESSERS & NAIL TECHS

Exci t ing caraor oppor t im ies await •ndrvsduals who C a k r e ths kayas to succeaa ars constant educat ion 8 ou ts t sndmg customer serv ice BuSd your ckanlMa m s sMon wi th s h igh casnt rsfean rs ts . wtMs raosfv-m g advanced t rammg. compet i t i ve

commission, mcsnt tvs pay. pa id t sxss 6 supp les

At Hair Images "We Care "

313-427-6711

HAIR SALON look ing tor H a l Techs end Styksta ckaritala wMUng. Plym-outh arss Excedent oppor tun i t y C e l MKheae 459-3330 or 437 -6861

HAIR STLYSIST t o smp ioyes moving out of a rea Clien-tele waf t ing H a l tech 6 recept ion is t needed Rocheeier a r a a C H tor an appointment , 652-7206

HAIR STYLIST FANTASTIC S A M S

to 5OX commission. 86 m i n i m u m o* up

FMI or ps r t evs lebM. C a t N o w

937 -8111 425-0640

HAIR STYLIST FOR BARBER Men 's ahop m West B looml l s ld

14 mas A F s r m m g t o n Rd C M 655-6250

HAIR STYLIST, Look ing tor a . change? P l y m o u t h S a l o n

sseks M or part t ime S.16M >6

456-6314

HAIR STYLIST -NONTM/FTOABNG AA TOR 1 YR 86/HR EXC TY GTONS

• ICSNISA RACAP-DLLAIL CHAR M -—

NEEDA ION HI

HAIRSTYLIST 6 MANICURIST

ID LUL 6 PAN BME TOR F I M N G -•A AALON 477-2025

HAIR CANTO AARY

STYLIST M N M M N O

: K M HILL WELT

AEDED TOR BUSY ELIRNILI NECEE-

• IG C M 961-6190

HAIR STYLIST

MG to BUM L-LIMAI PTOAAA C M 810-3S0-2SS0

H A * I STYLIST

peopM akMa C e l Donne s r . - c r

M WSALMND. LOOKING WIS LUL OR PARI I M A M TOR HOPE 421-0040

HAIR STYLMTS- BUEY HORM MA'

OR PART AMA DAYS 4 JO-2S27 EVES MMR APM 810-347-3637

HAJR S T Y L M T S 6 MA MCURFSTS W A N T E D OOAN-TOAWI BKIIWIGFIAII RMPRAM FBBI A VAN

BPACA MR RANT UA 642-7777

H A M 8 1 Y U I T 8

M a i 'am*, Hak

H A M 8 T Y U 6 TS, sgs or iyv N M t a c B a 4

M A M 8 T Y L M T 8 6 Nad Ti am

427-6760

r Mary ar

NAW • T v u a r s

900 Help Wanted

HAIRSTYLISTS ^

wags pkJS on both asntcee a i d and al sguipmant pi u iMad. and much more E j i L l l an t income po-wnoel wrth He, tbw schedules • aimiaimilmcpbitm«smmii««f Knata on our T o l Frss Rscnd tman t H O M M 1 800 866 6464 L A M M

HANDYMAN - FOR AD-SROUND WORK MUM BS EXPERIENCED M CARPANLRY.

S J T m

HANDY M A N W a i t e d t m tune summsr nslp tor condo complex Work M o r v f r t ^ ft-4:30 Contact Chris M2-66SC

BUSY HEATING A COOLIMO OOM-pany seaka asnaos snd Mr c c n « -noning Tscfis a i t h 3 yeera ence or school degree pay A opporumfty tor ed i Contact M * s MsM. S t

HEATING A AIR Service Tech.

5 yrs nsmmtan exper ience s m s M C M 6-1 l a m 261-3375

HEATING A COOLING T, 5 yrs experienca 0M A commerOM cust lent wegss A benef i ts 477-J

HEATING A COOLING Service lech A It i at Mat . mmirrw*n of 5 years aa-pertence Fsx rssums to 542-7346 or CM Mon-Frt, 9-5, 542-9353

HEATING A C O O U N G Company Seeks exper ienced aMJia'i l lM A commercMI i i i a t M a with a t rong aervice background Onfy j i j a d H i t l need apply 443-4000

HEATING INSTALLERS Experienced naw home oonatruc-Bon Great KiceiiUve plan Andy 's Statewide 361-2070 «K1 216

HEAT TREAT srorkers tor U v o n l a 3 shifts C M 464-7078

ETD Tsmporary Ssrv los An Equa Opportuni ty Employer

HENDERSON GLASS Cellular & Electronics

Dtvtsion h quadfy automot ive elec-

tronics tnsladsrs CaduMr p r ions suto sisrm or car sudio exper ience

uaM Top notch pay A benef i ts Joan s 90 yeer old Michigan company that a s ta growing Send rssums to George Derdenen 24059 W 10 Mas Rd Southfield. Ml 46034.

or C M 1-600-507-7550

HESLOP'S a looking tor great I neip 86 an hr to start r t i m c M Kathy « 569-1433 tor our Oakland M M s tors

HONE, OO A 10 GRINDER Operator F u l t ime 2-3 i a ars exper ience Must have high school d ip loma. Dayshift Pay rate depend ing on ex-perience MedicM. denial A Me •neurance Apply at TELEDYNE HOWELL PENNCRAFT

101 InduetriM Dr. P lymouth Equal Opportuni ty Employer M / * / H

HORTICULTURE TROPICAL p lant cars in your ares Flexible, par t t ime. posMbis K a - u m s G o o d pay experience helpful 757-0037

HOST/HOSTESS tor naw h o m e models m Canton 5 dsys /wk W e d . Thurs.. F r i , S M , Sun . N o o n - 6 p m C M Bonnie after 1pm 397-6120

NOW ACCEPTING M l t ime Front dt Houaeperson and Houaakaapar Ap-ply m parson st Ouadty Inn Sui tes 16999 S Laurel Park. L N o n M 6 Ml Rd and 1-275

EMBASSY SUITES Now mrmg lor Exper ienced

• FRONT DESK • BREAKFAST BUSSER

• BARTENDERS • KITCHEN STAFF • FOOD SERVERS • HOUSEKEEPERS • HOUSEKEEPING

INSPECTOR F u l t ime poeit ione avo labM o f le r

• Msckca A dental tnauranoe • Paid time off • Savings A mveetment

opporturauss AppacaOons accepted m person between I 0 e m - 2 p m M o n thru F n only No pf ione cads accepted

EMBASSY SUITES LIVONIA 19525 VICTOR PARKWAY

L IVONIA Ml 46152

FAIRFIELD INN - by Mar r io t t now hiring hciuaek asp a r t front desk A momtenanoe Apply m person e l 5700 Heggerty. Canton No phone cads pieeea

E q u a Oppor tun i ty Employer Mlnor t ty /Femala /Mend lcapped/Vet

BARCLAY INN Now accept ing appacal ione lor t he toftowing kM A par t - t ime poamona

• HOUSEKEEPING MANAGER

Apply n person or ssn reaume to The Barclay Inn

145 S Hunter Bkvd . M Mep le Birmingham. Ml 46011

The Barclay mn aupporta a d rug tree environment Drug Mating a a required step ai the emp loyment

EOE M / F / D / V

HOTEL/MOTEL 0ESK C L E R K S Experienced only need apply A l 3 ahdta Apply s i peraon O u M t y M n HazM Park 1 W 9 M i a . or South-f i e l d T r a v e l L o d g e 2 7 6 5 0

SHERATON OAKS HOTEL I - 6 6 M NOM Rd m Mow

• Bua A I M n d M a . A M A PM • M d w u ta ty / caan • Uns Cooks. Pamry • Peetry C o o k / B M a r FtM tans or par t - lane, g o o d

M IKMM Front D e M tzxz

TOO CHEZ RESTAURANT si Novt neat to Sheraton Hoaal

• CLEAMMO STAFF R l t p n n a t M lor dady a H l H g of resteurant. 86/hr . varied hou r * , ei-ther earty morn ing sr i M d n t ^ N M l Apply a aaawx-em or contact Gen-e r a g a r m ' 148 1688

J.W. s SALOON 12 MBS 8 Orchard Laka

F a t rMlMmi K B | • C L E A M b Q STAFF

Par i -Mna. » - l h r v d a * . 8- K deys^ak R a i s e s . s k e i n s — — — i | | i

«UMMER P O A M O M B AVAILABLE • Front D a M d a k

MATURE ADULTS AAWMD M W p M C l i a a ^ a

M a n atari M M par t m m 6 I A N C M . S T » 4 B

H O U A T C L B A N B R B W A N T E D

HOUSECLEANERS

Thursday, J u n e 2, 1994 OAE

I M H e l p W

$HOUSECLEANERS

FULL MEDICAL. - FULL DENTAL ftanar naw au la Dnve t ime

^ t m PMd hoddeys /vecetwn C m o P P O T M r t M e s

Uoltmlted Pay Potential ws IS Ma a rgee l . b e r « a e ws cere

473-6300 x u i a a a r f 11 I t — mc

- HOUSEKEEPERS I r a s p I RsM am an I Commsaaty.

. _ u i " a a s m n a i a oompMx a om I w T a x a c t M f l a p p a e e a o n a tor M l

• w k M psrson. uwiwaw ths V x x i T x i s 45162 WeM Rd Novi * 666-5330

HOUSEKEEPERS

- HOUSEKEEPER WANTED FO, RCX-haaiar HMs isaaemeni

C M U n d a o r Ruth 653-2330

HOUSEKKEEPERS ten 85 to * 1 0 an hour Apply m _ , o i 1 lo 3 p m P a r k a d s Piazs ^ 4 0 5 Maa Rd Uvonas

K»AC SERVICE TECHNICIAN r r t iM /Comr r

8500 Plus

I t v o o GRINOERS

SOO Help Wantad JANTrORUL/MAJNTEMANCE po-aacn now soan. U ama. M~. M—. Frt 40 /h rs 86/hr L a M p » / h r UMM pka

MnsnceTwv lu i • •10-433-4800

6161 Boa 7031

JAMTOR1AL. Ovcherd L M e 6 1J I M e R d srse. Mon 6pm-11pm. Tues • Wad 6 .30pm-1030pm. Thurs 7pm-11pm Frt 6 30pm- 1030pm 85 S0'ho«* to start CM" 867 9230

JOB TRAINaSQ SPECIALIST To saaa l n e i a k j p n u u s « M M M t h me a a i t Now ftem-lOsm. Tuee M r u Set 16 20 per h o * DMH training rsquaed Con-tect Eleme 455-0050

LABORER $7 A N HOUR p k a over-Job aivtHvaa neevy aftmg m-

w M k i p i o w Tha Stone Shop 810-852-4700

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION A

ed Pey commeneurale with abMy C M « lo 5 326-6480

LANDSCAPE FOREMAN

Or 1 810-689-5926 810-669-3720

Help Wanted LEASING CONSULTANT

t M * be vary <MacMia. p a and have a f tn laMTjua • w e Computer Knowtedg C M M o n * a v Frt A44-1300

LEGAL SECRETARY

Mmaiwan 2 years eapenama Muet be proAcsera m WordPartecl 5 1 C M

552-1000

LANDSCAPE HELP WANTED M/F | Experienced m retaavng wela bnck pavers arid landacapvig

313-525-3163

aaMt quMMed _ STVLR WITH A Z n a r c a ai COM fo rm tool ing EX a i l E N T PAY/BENEFIT PACKAGE BakwMfl 401K. profit af iaraig Oual-gao c^ndidetea a fKn ld apply l o Leal tOOL A MANUFACTURING M ? » 4 9 5 mkstsr R d . Tsvlor Ml 2 l8Q-3044 Fsx 313-946-3639 Nepfpns ee la paseee

Eeuai oppo r tun i t y Employer m n < w t y / F e m M a / H a n d t o e p p e d •Vat

C M - 8 IO- J49-«771

LANDSCAPE/ LAWN MAINTENEANCE

F u l or pert t ime Good pey 425-2860

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE PER-SONNEL experienced crew leed-srs cutters ft laborers C M Mon thru Fn 9sm to 5pm ft 10-626-8054

LIFT TRUCK OPERATOR

Our organizat ion has anmadials operangs tor Ml truck opar stors tor ths af ternoon M R tax «*> duties inck ide loadkig and imloedhig of t rucks, snd putt ing slock m o bins I * J M neve previous Mt truck experi-ence with a vadd MK*agsn Drrver a Ucenae Apply m person M Vis inrk'aea u a e d below on Friday a i d Monday, June 3rd snd 6th OMy

AMERICAN YAZAKI CORPORATION

6700 Haggerty Road Canton.Ml 48187

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE An E q u a Opportunity Employer

LIGHT ASSEMBLY ETC Active Bad Toys

S m M dietneutor ai Uvorsa 513-6033

INDEPENDENT ROUTE CONTRACTORS

IB M M s r Naw York Tanee newspe-pors 1H hour routes m Fsrming ion Orchard L M a A Plymouth No co»-acsona M m a m * n weekly comperv Mnor 8140 7 days per w e M Pick 0 Mi L tvon is c o m p l e t i o n by 830an inquke 3 30am at 12603 Fsrrranglon Rd . Uvorse or c M

1-800-535-5031

LANDSCAPE WORKERS Up lo 88/hr Experlenos prsfsrred. beneata svsasow

313-646-0202

IMOUSTRIAL SHOP HELP FOTWig company m need o l eggree^ WM aM-mot tva led m d r n d u e a for mil as i d anop w o r t l A x t e a w f t a « ; positions Sew Operator5 and Pnea Crew Must know besK. mstt i

bs t amMa with measur ing Only r - - w d M d m M

Fxpwwnca dr tv ing hMO, worka ig m hetpfui C M with rob

535-1766

LANDSCAPING A CONSTRUCTION Driver s kcenee requaed C M 467-6686

LANDSCAPING'GRASS For isndacapmg compeny

Experienced nesosa J7/hr with benefits 644-7956

LASER PROGRAMMER ' yeer 5 axis M U M experience de-aired Over- t ime Bkje Croes/Blus Slveic 401K 583-3410

WAYRE-WESTLANO COMMUNITY SCHOOLS, W m D Ford Voca t i ona Tachmcai Center naa pos i t ions , s i ' " M todoart Psr t -T ims m-Brucldr A Psrt 0 m s Teecher Assist 0 * I a automot ive s lect romcs sn-M Control met ruc lor must poe-HBS vocat iona cert i f icat ion and 2 WS rsMled w o r t exper ience wrttim l a pest 5 years For in format ion ngardlng IMS posrtmn c M

313-595-210 for applying C M 313-595-2022

Wsyne-Westland Communi ty Schools

36745 Marque t i s WsstMnd Mt 46185

An Equa Oppor tun i ty Employer

LATHE OPERATOR . 5 yeera rob shoe sxpsrisnce

Bms Cross with d s m a C M Alto Menutsctunng 455-1111

LATHEHANC Own sal up own toon 3 years i m mum sxpenenca Argo Tool mc 32433 Schoolcraft Livoraa Mi 46 150

SUMMER LAWN MAINTENANCE Experienced rsksbis psrson need-ed Jime thru August Apply s i Wetertmry Apertments 106 Wsler bLry Westland 722-5556

LAWN LANDSCAPE MA1NTENACE C M Jim or leevs mssisga' st

347-6670 An E q u a Ooport ixvty Employer

MSTALLATION/GENERAL LABOR ABQUTSS good dr iv ing record C M Aqua Tech irrigBBon between 9-4

476-9530

INSTALLER Ptd cx pen ama tor ai tenor aandow Ba lMr t Fimsli carpentry or w o o d sorting skAs n e i p M Muat have a c h e or van C M 9am-10 30em lass, or Fn 313-535-1590

IBTWUCTORS 10 ssa— aw*a* , dasmer l s M t i wrth wor t g a s ai a voca t i ona wor t shop Mon ehru Frt . days 85 70 per hour Bate* package Fua tans 455-0050

IBTRUCTORS wanted, outgowig aeaousa lor »azz Isp tumbkng

coun t r y , l ine Osncs pom-pon . modsang A

aaaa amaa Experience tieiphji CM TIM a Danang of MKfvgen mc

810-349-5330

LAWN ft LANDSCAPING CO Seeks dependable workers

F u l t ime I 'm not s sssve driver 561-6717

LAWN MAINTENANCE Fuk-time wrth oven-me pey Students wel-come Farmmgton based WB (rem S l s n immedwie ly 476-1587

LIGHT ASSEMBLY/ Merry openings m uvorns Novi snd Ptymouth W% t rsm 3 sfvfts plus over t ime Temp lo perm Periodic

a s C M Lana 473-2935 Undorce Temporsry Services

LIVE-IN CARE giver lor Mdsrty atomen 5-7 Oays/wk Room ft boerf l * salary C M B eta aa1 »em-6pm

752-5297

UVONIA CLEANING PERSON noapKM environment 3 days a week to s tan 8 30am lo appronmslsfy 12 30pm w a iaed to 6 days 85 30/ hr l o s t s n 360-3270

LOOKING FOR work at prci lssa o n a "sn»k cuvtiw it m tramae poertion Career oriented nerd w o r t m g ft pereoriebie

Amer ican Comp i le r Exchenge Fsrnangton HMs.

lo 24168 Haggerty Ml 46335 At tn Br andM Hopper

500 Help Wi M A M T E M A M C E PERSON

567-0115

MAJNTENANCE PERSON LARGS APERTMENT COMMUNITY H M M TIME POMTKON T MAQN MR S HARD WORKING, MAA M s A STDNKDIM B M A AOM TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY SOME AAPANARSOA NECEAAAR, APPLY In PAR EON. THE SPRMGA APERTMENTS.

M A M T E M A M C E PERSONNEL

i inc lude APARTM

MAINTENANCE PERSON Wentad TOR Was l lano apertmeni communi ty Must be svaasbM to INe on ana C M Monday-Fr iday be-tween 9 a m - 5 p m M 459-1713

MAINTENANCE PERSON Fu l t ime toi aubur t ian apar tmant complex Exper ienced aMi n n: a . piumbaig. neetmg 6 c o o d n g C M Mon -Fri I -4pm 356-1030

A n EquM Oppor tun i ty Employer

MAINTENANCE PERSON needed tor epe r tmem complex Muet be hendy end capebM of doing minor rsps i rs G o o d ssiar> snd bsn-sflta Musi nave oam t rsnsponat ion C M . 624-3368

MAINTENANCE WORKER Detroit based comperty h M r v t e m -e M operang tor M l t ime poertion lor M purpoee person who « mscf>sr»-cs l ty i n c l i n e d p h y s l c s l l y l i t t rustwor thy raketxe and ready to roa up thaw t i a i a i and sssa i Only hs rd worksrs need apply Expen-ence n kgnt carpent ry s pkjs' Ssnd

snd salary reqiarementa to FULFIL inc

1700 W Fort S i Suite 100

Detro i t . Ml 46126

SOO Help Wi MK1/T1G WELDER

GROWING MENUMDURTNG TACMTY LO-

EW OPANMG TOR S MKVT1Q WELDER ON MTDRSGHIA HOURS ARE BUN-THURS, 1 1 0 0 P M - 7 3 0 S M YOU MUST OS mum TO PAM A AUDA M M TO J.IMF, STX MONTHS MMWVWWR

a M a d Compet i t ive wegss aausda if ca

NEDTS MKER 90 DAYS Foi fcsf consadaretoon apply M per son. M o n -Frt 8 a m - 4 p m or Band raaume mOudmg wega r a g Y e -menis I d

Meacioaech Tubular Produc ts 7496 Eaal M-36

Hamburg. Ml 46138 Equal Oppor t imf ty Employer

Minor i ty 'T emaM f l l a m T a p p a r t / V a t

MORTGAGE BANKING ainovat ive programs, quadty oua-icmar acr i l ce and s proact ive ep-proach IO the m e r k M hes won ARBOR N a a o n a Mor l gsgs a repu-tat ion as one of the coun t ry ' s l o p mor tgsge lenders Ws currant ly KEEN exper ienced profeeeionaM tor the toSowang poemons m our Great L M s s W h o l i a a a Lending Center

REGIONAL OPERATIONS MANAGER

The aucosssM cand ideM w a have a min imum 5 yrs mor tgage bank ing sxpenenca end 1-2 yrs m a n a g m g a whoieeeie operat iona start and mamtaaung wor t how Cuetomer

Strong un-

SENIOR UNDERWRITER The qusaheo prnisasir i i i a wM have a t h o r o u g h k n o w l e d g e o l CNMA HLMC gmdeknea and (umoc pool requwernenta and 3 -5 yrs m o n g s g s underwr i t ing exper ience

mg AKL

SOO Help OFFICE CLEANERS

Growing compeny

421-3158

PACKAGING Get yoxa tool m l i e door wrth Vie good c o m c a m M AL aNfts open

CALL TOOAY

SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

Livonia 464-2100 SouthfieM 352-1300

AuDurn HUta 373-7500 T A Y K X 284-0777

P A C K E R / S H I P P E R 8 3 0 - 5 0 0 Mon-Fr i Codsos hstp

• 810 346 6260

PAGER/DELIVERY PERSON F u l t ims tor 5 counties M u M heve good running vehicle AJso need soms tec tm ica knowledge on M types peger equwmem WM t ram I needed P lsa is c M A r i s w a m g Ser-vice Inc to setup mierview

810-353-6229

EXTERIOR PAINTERS NEEDED Must be dspendeOM A nave good t rsnsoor ts t ion G o o d ' h o u r l y r s M s

416-5512

POOL ATTENDANT - T U N L PO-MDCA NAA BAN LJMOR DAY CL M I J U I M A I M I APPLY AI PARSON MON MRU F N . 10 M A M ME C N NAGA M CAN-LON 6378 HANAYTIM B M

P O R T E R P O S n X J M B

C S T T m C PARSON MON FR^ "

POSTER A FRAAMMG SALES IneMe

PRESS OPERATORS

ABOKK I A 2 COLOR N M 975 P e r t a c TOR IMIT I I ITAI CPERANGS. W«h expe -NENCE C M SFLER 9 A M 525-9392

P O box 871067. Canton. Ml 46187

4 - c o W uthographac Smppsr Must

MAKEUP ARTIST Expsrisnead m cosmetic i s i a i tor upscaa sps Southf ie ld /Bwmwignam t -A o pen lane 1-600-321S860

APPLICATIONS NOW b a n g taker tor pers mursty Thri f t Stors . 29270 Plymouth Rd SI M iddMt i s l l Ltvonis

MACHINE Fabricator A aasambier Vaccuum form plant W/sBHty 1c

waidaig cutt ing A aassmbiy ra-quaed Wages opsn lo sxpsnence Rochester HMs 810-652-9770

MACHINE OPERATORS

ete cperangs s v M s b a 40 hrs per w e M . plus overtvns A benefits MMord Twp 684-0555

MACHINE OPERATORS lor

mecf ime operators Fu l tims perma-nent employment. day ft mghl shifts Salary baaed on experience C M 476-7212

LAWN MAINTENANCE Uvoilsa compeny seek n g aM-motfveted. herd w o r t m g mdnnduen M A pen-lane Experience helph* 425-96B6

LAWN MAINTENANCE Experienced Fermaigton Has MuM have own t rsnspor tsoon 626-6161

LAWN MAINTENANCE Musi bs 18 rears or otOm Start ing 85 75 per H< or more Oepanchng on experience 261-2814

LAWN MAINTENANCE Crew amnted M l tune

87 00 per hour Experience h s l p M Weatlend 326-9260

INSULATION INSTALLERS NB v a n Apply m parson s i Jonas MDADON 22811 11 LINE E of Now ta.N o f l 9 M d e . NOW

NSURANCE AGENCY SEMMG COM AAAA PROCAAAOR EXPERIENCED •AD WORKAIG. DEPENDABLE REAUME 8788 TSMGRSPH =200 BLOOMHEM H M 46301 ANN G M

NSURANCE CONEULTAIG A BROKER •PA AND VIVESLMSNT MANAGEMENT ARWEE SI SOULTILALD SEMMG MNWNE OBCS AUPPON PERSON CMIEE M-DUDA ANAAENNG PHONAS SOMS TYP-ES AND DSTS SNTRY -AEPONAIBITTY tor AMAANANCE o l OFFICE SQUEVNANT PARTIAAAIY OFFICE A^H*SA PROVIDE ASNSRA LLL LTANCE TO MART ETC FARTAEY PAD HEALTH BENEFHS SVM-MM PMAIS SUBMIT RAAUME AND SS>-ARY RSQUAAMENI LO OFKCE SUPPORT FARAON. 24100 SOUTHLAIH ROED SHM310 SOUTHAMD Ml 48075

LAWN MAINTENANCE Hslp needed Wealem Sub iab t F u l or Psrt tans Soms experience

313-403-5017

LAWN SERVICE HIRING A-OK Lawn Service Inc taring La-borers A Foreman M F Orchard

a 810-674-6937

LAWN SPRINKLER HELP

Experience preferred 810 752-6656

THE VILLAGE APARTMENTS a o o a m g to fa a n i l posit ion Compet i t ive wages oiMrad Appfy m psrson M o n thru Fn 9sm to 4pm 3900 Tsmsrsck W u o m comer of Beck Fid ft Pontiac Tr

EXPANDING Barmngham P A C Agsn-«» eWen Opportunrty tor sn axperv

• A MUSI NAVE S rraramsan of i or I F I I " AGENCY P A C A BE W W ALASED WE CONTINUE lo TRSM NON MOKSR ABOVE AVERAGE DREEE CODE MARY E

J J O'CORMEI A ASSOC mc 725 S ADSMSRD

MS L55

MTERTOR DESIGNER DARTKPUEIIE MAAIUIA HAA OFFICE ft

C M TAR DETSM 540-06*4

ORY ANALYST - MA BUR

HOUSECLEANERS

LEASE/PROPERTY ADMINISTRATOR

For n a t i o n * 'etaker warned Experi-ence m percentage renl re-portaig. CAM audlimg. rental pay-ments A recap ts requsred Necee-aary c o m p u t e r ski l ls i n c l u d s WordPerfect Microeofi Exoa A Lotus mrtieirve A oood orgsnlzs-uonei seas a must <^mpstmve sel sry A b a n a a u ol lere aree Sand raaiane lo Bo. 596

Obeervar A Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schootorsfi Rd

Lrvonss Mi 46150

LEASING AGENT pen tims flexi-ble nours rusaaart phone voice A

Leasing experience preferred Growth opportuni t ies Panose aree C M (810*334-6262

LEASING AGENT Pan t m weMande lor deadend apartment complex C M Mon -Fn 9am-5pm 87WJ640

An E q u a Opportuni r , Employar

LEASING CONSULTANT

Luxury apertment comnxmty m Farrvanglon urn a accaptmg appa-cauora tor a M lane weeing oorv

IS MAKING MONEY IMPORTANT TO YOU?

• B M A ME M M M PAM MMIALR) EI •LAARTD JAM REAL ETTATE O * C .

361*0700 »»TS

fTS TIME FOR CHANGE I • R D MAS AARWSANANT AOSMONA

CALL MP! 3 a 0 - 1 7 0 0

I W M n , y » . » * * " » » - R a w * MJ^M^KAARD TEAM LAAAA PO«

_ JRMTfO iwu . B A » I i i i l g s M I A . - M L

JAMTTONUA m* m m SS

J j d M , MP t i <M a M M R g mM

LABOMER ^ R m O « I A « T t M I

M N I A PC

SEND RESUME TO Faamorn Part Apts 22540 Farmonl Or

Farmmgton HMs Ml 46335 At tn Emms M i M p i

, EASING CONSU.TANT TENCAD NEEDED

LUinpMs AI NOW F M MCKIDM WAGS C M Mon -Frt

LLA&INO CONSULTANT PART n » *

OATACMJ FORAM AOM FEMA M I S PIEAAE CM 810-471-4648

L E A S I N G C O N S U L T A N T

CM 72

LEASING DYNAMO www l e m a M a n I M a e t w m

MACHINE OF»ERATOR PACKAGING POSITIONS

For papar msnufsctursr Soms heavy Vfting s f tsmoon shin lua tana wrth benefits Apply at Nm tha eat B luepr in i Co . 13450 Farmaiglon at

Livonis 313-525-1990

MACHINE OPERATORS A drug I r a a lugh proAxctwn ma-crvne shop a looking lor experi-enced Mecfane Operators who ara leam players High school level edu-cat ion good commsaacahon w a x p rob lem aofveig scatty and me-c h a m c * apti tude ara required An unders tanOng of SPC wouKJ bs h a l p M Apply 9-3pm Mon-Fn el 6140 Htx m Weatlsnd

MACHINERY REPAIR.MECHANIC Pen lane

425-4813 MACHINIST

MA Hand Bonng Ma Gnnder Hand 5 Yrs experience requred F u l isms beneMs Apply st 613 M w M a c M V I DrNs t O a r r y H a A NawPurghj 729-5700

MACHINISTS Bndgepon Lsthe CNC M a / L a f t i s A Srmdsr Hand Fua-osnsdts Pacar Mlg 6600 Ronds. Canlon 453-6262

M A C H I N I S T - Vert ical eneper IMotler) operstor lathe ft ma kxpe-nenoe a ptuk Vertical MacMnmc Servicas. Uvonas 462-1604

MACHINIST

m M s t o o a A Ihr t iaM Must neve own tooM Over-ume Blue Croee. Blue Slweid. 401K 563-3410

THE VILLAGE APARTMENTS a l o o k m g l o Ml memlenanee ft g r o u n d s pos i t ions Compet i tors • agaa of tsrsd Apply AI person M o n thru Fn 9am lo 4pm 3900 Tsmsrsck Wlxom corner of Beck Rd A Pontiac Tr

ALL AROUNO mamtenanca A RO-

penence A ABMTY APPLY M parson M o n - Frt 9am-4pm. 22600 Meodtabsa RD (N of 9 masi

MAIL SHOP MANAGER RspKdy GROWTNJ I

TME-CHARGE MANAGER TOR N D MOO ALERT 1 YR.

to BOX 71157 LISDMNN HGM. ML 46071

MANAGEMENT

GREAT AMERICAN COOKIE COMPANY

WESTLANO MALL

ASSISTANT MANAGER Opportunity tor energet ic individual wrth strong customer skiaa B Good Pay/Benef i ts • Excedeni Tremaig e Dekcsoua Ptocfcicts

•fy to N M et s tore or c M 421-7006. Mon -F r i 9 - H a n or 1-6 EOE

Aie offer a h j i b e n s f t s and • p<ograaarae. tenm work errwronmenl f o r c l»on l e n d ' t a * ' W u m i to

Jwn Mawe) *MG>ONM DTR«CLO«

GROOS LAKOI LANDNG

ARBOR National Mortgage 30633 NorUiweetem Hwy

Suite 100 F a m m g t o n HAA. Ml 46334

810-832-5626 lax

EXPERHENCED ONLY PAINTERS/ROOFERS A SIDERS

C M 422-7024

PAINTER Hourly or sub Steady A good pay

• 810-433-4600 6161 Box 7162

PAINTER must have K w r t m e n t ex p a w n e e own tooM ft resettle trene-por ts t ion C M a f l a ft pm 534-3659

M A N A G E M E N T I 'm lookaig lor ar r « » « 1 u a to leern my buamsss Ths •ndhridusi musi neve a deek-e lo laam quick ly and accept m f o r re-aponsibai t ias Send reaume to P F S . 31275 No r thwea ian Suite 120 Farming ton HHa. Mi 46334

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURES

Miami Vaaey Benk Southl la ld a • a w i n g an e x p a w n c e d M o r l g s g s Fcrsc losurs Tschracian Appkeants Should be KnowtedoeCne ai FMA/VAr' F H i M C s n d Ml "or mors d s t s l s contact Diane Gfyn betw 9-3 st (313)356-2900 sxt 146 Substdnos abuse reeling may Be psr t of the pre-employment process

An E q u a Opportvmrfy E m p w y a

PAINTERS Expanencad wanted M l tene Muat be ' M a t e s A neve own i rsnspor ts t ion rsspcmslbls A n a d w o r k i n g S tan 86.'1ir C M a f l a 7pm 309-7090

PAINTERS NEEDED For mdus-tria ft commarcxM arork

C M 354-2080

WORK a r t a NOONS A M tor BM or Car l 535-7432

PRINTING Farmaig lon prmt shoe s a s M AB-DKk PTSM O p a s t o r snd Cosa i la Help F M snd p s n tans, with experi-ence only 477-7031

PRINTING PRESS OPERATOR I A 2 COLOR IMMADIALE OPERANG ai GARDEN C*Y BMDSRY A BSNEPTS

RID 525-7266

PORTIAATY WATH GROWANG GRAPH/PLYMOUTH Rd I

WSLA required

Soms 1 mkr

Ful l b a n e f i t t .

MANAGER Ful l - t ime poa t i on svs lab ie lor me tu re reaponatoie i n d m d u a s i C a Wsan located n Nor thv IM C a p s b M of handSng customers A smpioyeaa Dsys A HI a an ends Full bansfrts Appfy M person e l MR GLOW CAR WASH 470 MAIN ST NORTHVILLE OR CALL 349-5033

Mor tgege Procaaaor 'Ongmator S Oekiend C o a e e No outs ide work - M leads furnished SMary plus cc i inmiaaon i isartt benef i ts I * neeoad, Exper ience requaed Ejcwssnt worka ig condi t ions

Send reeuina to Box 614

O b s e r v a A Ecoarttnc N a w s p a p a s 36251 Scf iooicrsf l Rd

Ml 46150

PAINTERS S k i i e d A rekebie w a t r s i r S t s - t i m m s d i s l a l y CsH

(810>4 73-6934

PAINTERS WANTED 5 yrs e x p a w n c a

C a between 7pm-9pm 36Q-42S3

PAINTERS WANTED For -lew home construct ion m Troy a s s Experience pre*erred but w a mg lo t rsm 625-2556

REPLY LO BOX 726 OBEERVAR A ECCENTNC HOWSPAPSRS

36251 SCHOOLCREN RD LHRONAMI 46150

PAINTERS W o r t out doors Earn 85 50 » /hr No expa ienca needed F a m m g t o n HMs A W a t BtoomfMId s e e n 544-2906

MOVING HELPERS tor -oca areas I exper ienced) Apply m p a r t o r 8150 Rcmda, Can ton w o l Haggerty S o f Joy Rd

NAIL TECHNICIAN Castorrwa nMe Lrvaigston county surges) n M l a w haa clientele w a t m g w a tr i

MANAGER Mar iaga A m a n e g a i/emeee need-ed for rapid ly growing Nst ionsi company The i dea carxkdetM w a be c u s t o m a service onemea neve p r o f e s s i o n s ! s p p e s r s n c s s n d Oemeenor snd sOis lo arort wrthoui direct euperv iaon We nave 15 De-troit me t ro locat ions compstitmw wegM end comprsnensrve benefits pecksge Send i w n a or 'eeume to S h u r g a d Storage Can tas , At tn M s n e g a 41877 Joy Rd Canlon Ml 46187 or c M on June 6.

313-455-9715

810-227-5102

NAIL TECHS Exper ienced m scrykcs

Clientele w a t m g 810-967 - 2600

NAIL TECH WANTED Expe r i enced . 'd tonta ta p r e f e r r e d New salon C M I M tor Audrey)

326-1962

NANNYS A HOUSEKEEPERS Experience requaed Top salary and

THE NANNY NETWORK 739-2100

MANAGERS ReeKMnt msnegemem teem needed tor Lrvonss ser t -s lorsgs feoaty S a lary. on a l e apar tmani A med l ca benefits o f to red C o m p u i a A cus-tomer service exper ience prsasrrod

810-726-1740

NIGHT AUDITOR F u l lane G o o d benef i ts Sunday thru Thursday raght rmdraghl lo Aam Must nave exper ience Appr< st Bo ts lo rd k in 28000 Grand RRVA Fsrmmgton H a s

MANICURIST experience needed now a Vie tane to ram Die teem a Heeda You Win GraM opportunity to bu«d r k a t a a at pnms ft Mas A Naabu rg a e e of uvo ras C M DsCOy

464-7260 or 464-0636

MANUFACTURING WORKERS Plastic m jec t ion mokJaig k rm now sccept ing appaca t ion t tor fua nma help No ax p a w n e e necessary No« u n d a 18 Fnar*»y stmoephers Ex-cMan t benef i ts Appfy Mon-FN 9-4 SI S u p a i o r Plastic SOO E 2nd Street. R o c h e s t a

NO LAYOFFS * * * • t tm MOST mnoval /v«

E i t m mrnrkmwyQ P4mr tor i*m iWO t *>• wm pro*6m rou wtth Ptolwionii trmmna A carinQ nw-N G E U C O O R * To gmt ETmrtma !*Jmt nm A cm«

WOLVERINE PROPERTIES. INC. Ask tor Terry Rhoadea

(313) 532-0600

MARKETING/COMMUNICATIONS MAJOR

tor msnagamen t poeitiona Coordi-nating w -e to re p romot o n a events C M Lyrm mt roMarkanng 540-2020

MARKETING TRAINEE

L o c a of f ice of A naftcma organas-uon needs s lew good peopM. wM-mg l o arork hard and be t r a n e o GUARANTEED 835.000 Rrst y e a income C M Sheas. 356-7111

NORTH CAROLINA JOSS HUNOREDS OF POSITIONS

r CALL TOOAY FOR YOUR FREE EVALUATION

CAREERS 919-878-3800 LICENSED ANO BONOED

PARTS DRIVER c u d s pKk - u p s Osk w w a stock hsndkng ft sept memtensnce Rake b a r , neet A ciaan eppeaance . ft c u s t o m a a r t i e r ert i lude ere ra-a u i r e m e n t s F a out sppdcat io i i si P s r n Dept B a Brown F o r d 32222 Plymou th Rd L m o r a s

P A P 7 TIME Rceptmnsil tor f ac ia sa lon m W Bloomfield Ccemenc vj3 M ai c a r s laias e n o C M 626-1231

BIFDULLNGHAM RAM L SEMMG AM-MOTRVET PROPERTY MANAGA MUST LAW AGNA-•CANI CM MA SXPARIANCA WRTH AUOUR BAN APARTMENT COMPIAXAS SAND RE-SUME 8 SALARY IMIORY LO BOX a 736

OTISERI A 8 ECCENTNC FLMNAPAPAI 36251 SCHOOLCR EFT RD

LIVOrtM Ml 46150

PROOUCE PERSON experienced, tor mcrr , ng ahrh En ciadari pay M a n e r m ' w d i a a i

A C M 533-9097

PROOUCE PERSON tc SAMM pro-duce INAIAGA n. busy c u r s l e M A set Must have v e n f t o t e produce experience, and ABM to work even r i g s FMvpert Bme Seort 422-2160

PRODUCTION OPPORTUNITIES

RENAY EUUAPANG AMLIMNRN MR PRODUCAON PAMMLIIL M IM NoM. MAAAGAN MCAAON

Q . B M H MDIACKMI M A T BE CADA-ME OF AAARQAMG GOOD LULGAIIATL

ARY UEED SI PRODUCAON PRIOR APAT-ANOA M S MGN PACED PRODUCDCN OR

•EXCELLENT WAGES SLARTMG RSM OF SB • ^ R M M EARNING PUMANAM OF $ 13 • PAR HOUR

A COMPREHENSIVE BENEFITS PACKAGE AND S

Johneon Controls ME 43700 G e n - M a Df lNe

Novi Ml 46375

An EquM Oppornaaty Employer

QUAUTY CONTROL SUPERVISOR

GROWING PAAEAC RACVCKNG COMPA-Y HAS SN OPGCRTIMITY TOR QC S I P A -WOR WRTH 3-5 YAARS A

AMY M THE PLAATICI MDMTRY

ment A expand OC/QA program lo mctude beae MO teats data report-ing A a i a i S W cualrvnw aariHia. and proceM contro l Experience wath pISSUE or M S U cMarsng pro-- p k a

PO BOX 2030 uvoraa. Ml 46151 Fax 313-522-6770

O U A L I T > / M A N U F A C T U R E TECH 5 -7 YRS EXPERIENCE META F I:ICAM ING AURCMMCR* SPECM IRSAANG. QUAATY PROGRAM I AIGWEAAIG SEND R

W M INDUSTRIES, MC 12572 DMTE ORTVS Taylor Ml . 41180

ROUTE owvma WANTED

BALES A B a « T A M T / M 0 M I

© ARE YOU ENEHQET1C?

C M BARRY A 477-1111

REAL ESTAT^PNE > 0 * c o m m I ONLY 875

SCHEDULER OF >OOE A L A I N TOR D A AGN JAPASMEM OOMGIMA AAPART-ENCE REQXARED LOTUS 1 2 3 I PKO C M 9 -3 . OP1 PRODUCTS . 454-10BC

APPLY M PARSON MAN THRU FRT J 12PM MEEGRTTY SPU TAN SA. 24631 6 MAA RADTORDAEA 631-7370

SECURITY

422-04 15

REAL ESTATE SALES S2S .000 guaranteed eicome p rog ram combined wsm eacs lanf t reaang youra tor a phone CM to

Fran MaMty 651-6000

Start Your RaM Eatsts C a r a a The SucoassM Way-

Smoke Free Envlroraiient Onfy 875

SECUMTTY GUARDS N O D B } WE ERE EEPAWKNG M ROW ERWE MUM BA 16 YAARS OM SADI FAGFI SCHOOL W M OR GEO 6 HAVE YOUR

HOURS C M B A 1 l a A 3P 722-0030

SECURITY ENMAIUMB CPERENGA R WSISA |1 CANTON A GARDEN CAY SMRTAIG NOURTY RATA 85-87 PAR ITOSA

NECATILA:AEAI - PAN TANE tor BUAY FAMANGSON GOOD

932-0100 eat 342

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F BUILDING & BUSINESS

OBSERVER STARS

This column highlights promotions, transfers, hirings and other key personnel moves within the suburban business community. Send a brief bio-graphical summary - including the towns of resi-dency and employment and a black-and-white photo, if desired - to: Stars. Building & Business. Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150. Our fax number is <313) 591-7279.

M a r t i n A. D i L o r e t o of B i r m i n g h a m w a s e l e c t e d vice p r e s i d e n t - m a r k e t i n g a n d busi-n e s s p l a n n i n g a t D o u g l a s & L o m a s o n Co. , F a r m i n g t o n Hills. He had been m a n a g e r of the division since 1991.

K a t h r y n J o h n s t o n of West B l o o m f i e l d h a s j o i n e d BDO S e i d m a n , T roy , a s d i r e c t o r of m a r k e t i n g . S h e p r e v i o u s l y Worked fo r A n d e r s e n C o n s u l t i n g a n d E l e c t r o n i c Data Svs tems.

R o b e r t B a c y i n s k i of P l y m o u t h , m a r k e t i n g a n d s a l e s m a n a g e r f o r C o r p o r a t e C a l l i n g C e n t e r . D e t r o i t , w a s e l ec t ed to t h e L a n s i n g - b a s e d M i c h i g a n T r a v e l & T o u r i s m Associa t ion boa rd of d i r e c t o r s for a th ree-vear t e r m .

D o u g l a s L. C u n n i n g h a m of Roches t e r Hi l l s w a s n a m e d c h a i r m a n , p r e s i d e n t a n d C E O of R e x a i r Inc . . a T r o y - b a s e d vacuum cleaner m a n u f a c t u r e r . H e jo ined t h e f i r m in 1978 as a s s i s t an t to the p r e s i d e n t .

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New amenity: Clubhouses, like this one under construction at Village Park of Beverly Hills, can add a new luster to older apartment complexes.

Village Park: rejuvenated apartments

B Lack of available real estate in prime sub-urban locations, restrictive land-use regu-lations and unfavorable economics have stalled construction of new rental units here. Existing properties, however, change hands. Improvements often follow.

BY DOUG FUNKE 8 T A J T W R I T E R

J u s t b e c a u s e a p a r t m e n t con-s t ruct ion con t inues to lag, don ' t get t h e idea t h a t t h i n g s a r e s t a g n a n t .

Less new can r e s u l t in m o r e up-grading of old.

T h a t ' s w h a t ' s h a p p e n i n g a t Vi l lage P a r k of B e v e r l y H i l l s , for-m e r l y C r a n b r o o k P l a c e , b u i l t in severa l p h a s e s f rom t h e mid 1970s t h r o u g h t h e mid '80s , on T h i r t e e n Mile j u s t wes t of Sou th f i e ld Road.

V i l l a g e G r e e n C o m p a n i e s , owned by J o n a t h a n H o l t z m a n a n d

h e a d q u a r t e r e d in F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s , a n d t h e P r u d e n t i a l L i f e I n s u r a n c e Co. p u r c h a s e d t h e 2 0 5 un i t s las t October .

T h e p a r t n e r s i n t e n d to s p e n d a b o u t $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 to b u i l d a c lub -house/pool, landscape and update the nine two- a n d three-s tory build-ings on the si te , H o l t z m a n said.

" T h e B i r m i n g h a m a n d Roya l Oak a r e a is a v e r y popu la r a r ea for r e n t e r s . " h e s a i d . " T h e r e ' s a t r e m e n d o u s a m o u n t of d e m a n d . T h e r e is no a v a i l a b l e l a n d to bui ld n e w . E v e n if w e w a n t e d to b u i l d

new. we couldn ' t . "Essen t i a l l y , we were looking to

buy one wi th an excel lent location, well-bui l t bu t in need of r emodern -izat ion," Ho l t zman said.

" W e ' r e f i n d i n g t h a t q u i t e a few f a m i l i e s a n d o lder i n d i v i d u a l s ap-p roach us . They w a n t to sell due to e s t a t e p l a n n i n g i s s u e s or i t ' s t i m e to r e h a b i l i t a t e and they don' t know how to do it.

" T h e o p p o r t u n i t y w a s to b u y a n d r e p o s i t i o n to V i l l a g e P a r k s t a n d a r d s . A c c e s s to h i g h w a y s , e m p l o y m e n t , shopping , social l ife -t h a t ' s w h a t m a d e t h e l o c a t i o n so specia l ."

H o l t z m a n h a d b u i l t a n d co-o w n e d t h e m o s t r e c e n t p h a s e of C r a n b r o o k P l a c e w i t h t h e Lockwood F a m i l y , w h i c h h a d de -v e l o p e d t h e f i r s t t w o p h a s e s . H o l t z m a n h a d a l s o m a n a g e d t h e e n t i r e complex.

B e v e r l y H i l l s is t h e s e c o n d V i l l a g e P a r k fo r H o l t z m a n . w h o p u r c h a s e d a n d u p g r a d e d t h e fo r -m e r Royal C o a c h m a n A p a r t m e n t s in Troy abou t five y e a r s ago.

V i l l a g e P a r k s a r e a l o w e r - c o s t a l t e r n a t i v e to newer luxury Vi l lage G r e e n A p a r t m e n t s o w n e d by H o l t z m a n in C a n t o n . F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s , S o u t h f i e l d a n d T r o y , s a i d K a t h r y n A. Hepler , d i r ec to r of new-m a r k e t d e v e l o p m e n t f o r V i l l a g e G r e e n M a n a g e m e n t .

WTiile Village G r e e n s t a r g e t sec-o n d * a n d t h i r d - t i m e a p a r t m e n t m o v e - u p s , V i l l a g e P a r k s a i m f o r t h e first-time ren te r .

R e n t s a t Village P a r k of Bever ly H i l l s s t a r t a t $ 5 2 5 f o r a s t u d i o , $ 5 5 0 f o r a o n e - b e d r o o m a n d $ 6 8 5 for a two-bedroom. T h e only u t i l i ty inc luded in the ren t is w a t e r .

See VILLAGE, 2 F

Partnering Teaming up can help cut disputes BY DOUG F U N K E STAFF WRITER

W h a t "goes w i t h o u t s a y i n g " s o m e t i m e s resu l t s in a cons t ruc t ion dispute . And if dis-a g r e e m e n t s e s c a l a t e to t h r e a t s , de lays a n d lawsui ts , all p a r t i e s in a project can experi-ence t ime, money a n d aggrava t ion woes.

The answer lies in p a r t n e r i n g and d i spu te review boards , says t h e Michigan Region of the American Arb i t ra t ion Association.

The associat ion will offer a day-long sem-i n a r . " P a r t n e r i n g a n d D i s p u t e R e v i e w B o a r d s : N e w D i m e n s i o n s in D i s p u t e P r e v e n t i o n a n d R e s o l u t i o n fo r t h e Const ruc t ion I n d u s t r y , " T h u r s d a y , J u n e 23. a t i ts offices in Sou th f i e ld .

It 's designed for o w n e r s , general contrac-tors . a r c h i t e c t s , d e s i g n e r s and subcon t r ac -tors. Cost is $165 for a rb i t r a t i on associa t ion member s , $190 for n o n - m e m b e r s . To regis-ter. call the associa t ion a t 352-5500.

The s e m i n a r will e d u c a t e and t r a in build-ing pr incipals how to e s t ab l i sh a p a r t n e r i n g program, which, if ef fect ively m a n a g e d , will prevent the need for a d i s p u t e review board.

"Partnering is real ly a joint, cooperative effort where people agree to meet on a regu-lar basis," said Jeff Enyart, construction co-ordinator for the AAA. "There are no formal rules or guidelines. It's more about commu-nication than anything else."

Regu lar h u d d l e s i n v o l v i n g key p e o p l e from architect to subcontractors and every-one in between to rev iew progress, t imeta-bles and budge t s can e l i m i n a t e erroneous assumptions and misunders tandings along the way, Enyart said.

The seminar will teach how to: • apply the process to contracts. • open channels of communication • create a cooperative management team. • focus on cooperation and mutual interests • problem solve

"It encourages parties to chsnge adver-sarial mind sets, to recognise common inter-ests," aaid Nadine Slowik, spokeswoman for ths arbitration aaaociation.

"In soms form or another, every project has some fonu of partnering," Enyart aaid. "Hopefiilty, it eliminates arbitration or liti-gation down the road."

When partnering links aren't forged or the

process breaks down and problems arise, dispute review boards are an alternative to litigation.

A t h r e e - p e r s o n panel can act qu ick ly a n d b a s e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s on prac t ica l field ex-per ience , E n y a r t said.

"The idea is to b r ing ou t s ide expe r t opin-ion, to provide ana lys i s a n d adv i s e t h e pa r -t i e s w h a t ' s a p p r o p r i a t e . " h e s a i d . " T h e y don ' t b r ing any b ind ing au tho r i t y . T h e y con-su l t , advise , m a k e r ecommenda t i ons . "

However , consensus of a pane l accep tab le t o a l l s i d e s in a d i s p u t e g e n e r a l l y c a r r i e s t r e m e n d o u s weight , E n y a r t said.

" P a r t i e s w h o o p t f o r t h e s e p r o c e d u r e s w a n t to avoid f u r t h e r l i t igat ion a n d a r b i t r a -t ion." he said.

It costs $3,000 to establish a panel, with addi-txmal hourly or daily charges tacked an as needed.

" T h e y (p r inc ipa l s ) m a y n e v e r need t h e i r s e r v i c e s . T h e y ' r e bas i ca l ly on cal l if neces -sa ry , " E n y a r t said.

C o - s p o n s o r s i n c l u d e t h e A s s o c i a t e d G e n e r a l C o n t r a c t o r s of A m e r i c a - G r e a t e r Det ro i t C h a p t e r , Cons t ruc t ion Associa t ion of M i c h i g a n a n d A m e r i c a n S u b c o n t r a c t o r s Aaaociat ion-Southeastern Michigan C h a p t e r .

Marketing society elects new leaders

The Michigan Chapter of t h e S o c i e t y of Market ing Professional Services haa elected officers snd directors for 1994-96:

Of f i cers from the Observer A Eccentr ic area include: • Vice President - Gerald Belian, vice presi-d e n t . Soi l s n d M s t s r i s l s E n g i n e e r s Inc . , Plymouth. • Treasurer - Donne Kurkowski, marketing coordinator. Barton Maiow, Southfield. • Secretary - Anita Criaman, promotion re-sources coordinator. Barton Malow, Southfield. • Directors - S u s s o Arneson, rice presi-dent/marketing and business development. Testing Engineers A Consultants Inc., Troy. Dawn Black, marketing director. Luckenbach/Ziegehnan k Partners Inc., Birmingham. Susan Witkowaki, marketing coordinator, Giffels Hoyem Basso Inc., Troy.

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Ken En«el, a Garden City na-tive living in Char-lotte, has joined L a n s i n g - b a s e d Pace Creative as p r o d u c t i o n / t r a f f i c manager. He bad been p r o d u c t i o n manager for Traver-Rohrback, KaJama _ zoo.

J a m e s R. G a r g a r o of Tro promoted from ac-count executive to vice president for W i l l i s C o r r o o n Corp. of Michigan, Livonia. He joined the firm in 1990. Gargaro

Gerald M. J u s c o of Rochester Hills becomes director of automotive market-ing for Rockwell In-ternational, Troy. He had been vice president of corpo-rate and industry relations for ITT Automotive.

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Sha ron E. But le r of Farmir t o n H i l l s was named human re-source manager for Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn, a Detroit law firm. She previously was a human resource consultant for Com-erica. Butler

Associated Food Dealers of Michigan named N a b b y Yono of Wes t Bloomfield cha i rman of the board. He's been in-volved in the gro-cery business for 25 y e a r s and owns XTRA Foods in De-troit and Orchard Food Center in Orc-hard Lake. M a r k Yono Karroo of West Bloomfield is vice chairman of government and leg-islative affairs, T e r r y Fa r ida of Farmington Hills is membership vice chairman and Alan S to tsky of West Bloomfield is secretary.

Sha ron Kamin of Canton is one of three new owners of RTL Advertising and Consulting, Troy. She joins Ronald Ascenzo of Ster-ling Heights and Elizabeth Mal-kowski of Wyandotte at the full-

service agency, formed in 1978 to service strip shopping centers.

Contract Interiors, Southfield, promoted Har ry C h a l k e r of Bloomfie ld Hills from account execu-tive for the new business develop-ment group to the d i v i s i o n ' s t e a m leader. The team's focus is developing business with small to mid-size firms. Chalker

Cha r l e s H. Mayne of Troy was appointed human resources manager for Akzo Nobel's in-d u s t r i a l coat ings business unit in Troy. He had been general manager for. Akzo's transporta-tion coating opera-tions in Pontiac. Mayne

Attorney F rank T. M a m a t West Bloomfield, faculty director for T h e C a m b r i d g e Group's Michigan programs for labor and employment is-sues, chaired a sem-inar titled "Michi-gan Occupational _ Safety & Health Law-1994 Compliance Guide." Mamat, a partner of Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn, De-troit, practices labor and employ-ment law.

Kenne th A. Grace of Bloom-field Hills, a financial consultant for Walnut Street Securities, Southfield, was named to the All-American Team of The American Funds Group of mutual funds. The 18-year financial services veteran joined the firm in 1985.

Ken Towne of Shelby Town-ship was named vice president of operations for Birmingham-based Investaid Corp, a wholesale mort-gage lender specializing in the non-conforming credit residential market.

Russell C. Gregory of Farm-ington Hills and Elliot C h a r l e s Bell of Aubum Hills were named senior account executives for the Detroit Pistons and The Palace of Auburn Hills. Gregory previously was a sports marketing manager for WWJ Radio, Southfield. Bell had been an account executive for SRO Motors ports in Chicago.

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Philip J a f f e of West Bloom-field becomes chief operating offi-cer for RIMCO Financial Corp, Southfield, and president of its subsidiary, RIMCO Management Co.

Detroit Producers Association presented Lifetime Achievement Awards to pioneers of the local film community, among them, Grace Gar land of West Bloom-field, a sound mixer and recor-dist,BUI Smi th of Farmington Hills, chairman of Detroit-based Allied Film and Video, and Bill Sandy of Bloomfield Hills, CEO of Sandy Corp., Troy.

Diane P a s t o r of Novi joins Mars Advertising, Southfield, as a media planner, Lor i A. Moran of Berkley joins as an assistant account executive/brands, Ste-phen K. Colllas of Southfield be-comes an account coordinator and Elizabeth Ba r r of Troy was hired as an account executive.

Kim Pen ton of Bloomfield Hills was named vice president of Troy-based Kelly Services' metro markets sales area. She had been Midwest area manager for Cali-fomia-based Sun Microsystems.

Lynda Walker , a Bloomfield Hills native, has joined A.T. Kearney in Chicago as manager of human resources. She had been program development director for the Chicago Board Options Ex-change.

Kris topher M. Wlljanen of Farmington Hills received a $750 scholarship, renewable for the next four years, from Meridian Mutual Foundation, based in In-dianapolis, Ind. He's a chemical engineering major at the Universi-ty of Michigan. His father, David Wiljanen, is an agent for D.J. McCluskey, Inc., a Meridian Mu-tual representative.

M a t t h e w S c h w a n i t z of Bloomfield Hills, a principal and corporate officer for Giffels-Web-ster Engineers, Inc., Rochester Hills, becomes vice president. Su-san L. Wallace of Lake Orion, also a principal and officer, was appointed secretary/treasurer.

"There are singles, roommates, couples here, empty-nesters ," Hepler said.

"The younger market loves the location, being close to work and for entertainment purposes. The pluses are being close to Royal Oak and Birmingham but not paying the Birmingham prices to rent."

And older tenants? "What they find attractive is

the peaceful setting," Hepler said. "Their whole life ties are to the area, a four-to-five mile radius. Family is in the area, their hospi-tal, church, synagogue. Obviously, they want to stay close to the area."

Beverly Hills had a vacancy rate of about 6 percent prior to the purchase, about 3 percent now, Hepler said.

A 5,500-square-foot clubhouse that will include a fitness center, billiards room, racquetball court, business center with computer and fax, club room, kitchen and showers is under construction. An outdoor pool, hot tub and water-fall will go in next to the club-house.

The front entrance to the com-plex has been spruced up with landscaping including a fountain.

Improvements like carpeting, light fixtures, window blinds, mir-rors and microwaves have been made in the older buildings on an on-going basis, Hepler said.

Village Park of Beverly Hills is served by the Southfield Public Schools.

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"It 's an older complex and the buildings are a lot more attrac-tive," Wendy said. "There's more space, more grass, more trees. It's more open.

"It'8 a much more mixture of ages, not jus t business types," Wendy added. "There's a nice lit-tle shopping center just over the road.

"I 'm looking forward to the pool when it 's there. The gym in the clubhouse is going to be very use-ful to my husband."

Sharon and Fred Grove took up residency in April.

"There's plenty of trees, green-ery, wildlife," Sharon said. "I can hear birds and see lots of things, rabbits and squirrels, from my apartment. It 's not noisy even with the windows open.

"I was going to join Vic Tanny, but when I found out the club-house here had a fitness room, pool, aerobics classes a couple of times a week, why pay money if

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you don't have to," she said.

Walter F. Coponen of North-ville is the new construction ar-chitect for Village Park of Beverly Hills. Harriet Brandt of Candle Lite II Interiors of Farmington Hills is the interior designer for the clubhouse. Kenneth Weikal of Sylvan Lake is the landscape ar-chitect.

Mel Kaftan, a Southfield-based apar tment builder/manager arid president of the Apartment Asso-cistion of Michigan, confirmed tha t very few new apartments are going up now.

"First, the market was soft and lenders weren't lending," he said. "Now, lenders are talking about lending, but we haven't been able to get rent increases to cover cost of materials, sales tax and addT* tional (building) codes."

The leasing center (644-0069) a<_ Village Park of Beverly Hills ts open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sun-day.

Job prospects looking better Positive employment prospects

are expected for the Detroit area this summer, based on company responses to Southfield-based Manpower Inc.'s Employment Outlook Survey for the third quarter.

"Plans to recruit more workers during July, August and Septem-ber are expressed by 30 percent of local businesses surveyed while 13 percent anticipate smaller staffs," said Jeanne Heller of Manpower.

"Additionally, 54 percent ex-pect current workforce levels to prevail and the remaining 3 per-cent are uncertain.

"Hiring activity typically peaks during the summer months," Hel-ler said. "In our area, the outlook was somewha t be t te r th ree months ago, when 35 percent of

those interviewed projected in-creased hiring and 10 percent pre-dicted cutting back. Last sum-mer, 25 percent intended to add personnel while 12 percent report-ed planned reductions."

This summer, job prospects ap-pear best in durable goods manu-facturing, services and public ad-m i n i s t r a t i o n . C u t b a c k s are planned in finance/insurance/real estate, education and construc-tion. Mixed intentions are voiced by wholesale/retail merchants and non-durable goods manufac-turers.

On a national scale, the survey shows a clear continuation of in-creasing employment with hiring at its highest level in five years. A total of 29 percent plan to in-crease employment and just 7 percent expect workforce reduc-

tions. Another 61 percent will re-main at current levels and 3 per-cent are not yet certain.

Manpower Inc. conducts the Employment Outlook Survey on a quarterly basis. It is a measure-ment of employers' intentions to increase or decrease the perma-nent workforce, and during its 17-year history has been a significant indicator of employment trends.

The survey is based on tele-phone interviews with more than 15,000 public and private employ-ers in 452 U.S. cities.

Manpower Inc. is the world's largest temporary help firm, an-nually providing employment to nearly 1.5 million people through more than 1,900 offices in 36 countries. Office services account for more than half of the assign-ments in which its . temporary workforce is engaged.

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On the move Housing hotspots outward bound B y TIM R ICHARD 9Tktw WUTZB

Suburbia's residential housing boom stretched further into the green fields in 1993. Some famil-iar names dropped out of the top 10 list of building permits.

Novi, which led the pack in 1992 by issuing permits for 947 housing units, fell to seventh place last year. Farmington Hills, in 10th place in 1992, also dropped out of the top 10, accord-ing to a report compiled by the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments.

In part the listing was dis-turbed when 13 communities had to observe a state moratorium on water taps during a lawsuit over construction of a new water main. Observing the moratorium were: parts of Detroit, Redford Town-ship and Livonia in Wayne Coun-ty; and the western Oakland com-munities of Farmington, Farm-ington Hills, Novi, Northville, Bloomfield T o w n s h i p , West Bloomfield Township, Orchard Late, Keego Harbor, Walled Lake and Commerce Township.

Westland. in fourth place in

1992, dropped out of the top 10 last year.

"Improved employment levels, population growth and decreasing mortgage rates lead to stronger development activity in 1993," said SEMCOG, a seven-county planning agency. "Residential building permits were issued for 17,293 housing uni ts . . . a 3.4 percent increase over 1992."

SEMCOG predicted the boom "will continue into 1994 and resi-dential construction will surpass its 1993 levels."

Here were the region's top 10: 1. Clinton Township, in Ma-

comb County's second tier of communities north of Detroit, led the pack by issuing permits for 703 new residences, more than half multiples.

2. Canton Township, in Wayne County's third range of townships went of Detroit, moved into sec-ond place from fifth with 699 units, of which jus t 161 were mul-tiples.

3. Shelby Township, in Ma-comb's third tier, permitted 676 units, nearly half for multiples. It stayed in third place in the region.

4. Troy, in eastern Oakland County, moved to fourth place from seventh with permits for 512 units, mostly single-family hous-es.

5. Macomb Township, in Ma-comb County's third tier north, permitted 466 units, moving back into the top 10.

6. Sterling Heights, just east of Troy in Macomb County, permit-ted 448 units, moving up from ninth place the prior year.

7. Novi permitted 444 units, three-fourths of them single-fami-ly houses.

8. Pittsfield Township, south of Ann Arbor, permitted 400 units and made the top 10 list for the first time. It also helped Wash-tenaw County show the biggest percentage year-to-year growth — 41.2 percent — of any of the re-gion's seven counties.

9. Waterford Township, west of Pontiac, permitted 397 units and got back into the top 10 list.

10. Orion Township, north of Pontiac, permitted 375 units and also made the top 10 list.

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DATEBOOK Datebook feature* upcoming events around the suburban business community. To list an event, wnte: Datebook. Building & Business, Observer & Eccentnc Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia, 48150. Our fax number is (313) 591-7279.

SA TURDA Y. JUNE 4

E F F t C T I V C W f f f T I M Q Oakland University and Detroit Wom-en Writers co-sponsor a seminar "The Business erf Writing. How to Win Over Agents, Editors and Audiences 8 1 5 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. on campus in Ro-chester Hits. Speakers include a liter-ary agent, playwright. magazine editor and advertising/poWic relations writ ers Cost is $ 130. Register by May 26 at 370-3120 during business hours •weekdays

Schoolcraft College's Continuing Edu cation Services offers a one-day class " Personal Money Management Tech-niques,' how to get more out of your paycheck. 9 am. to 4 p.m. on campus m Uvonia. Cost is $37. To regster. ca* 462-4448

WESOAY. JUNE 7

E S T A T I I Dean Witter Reynolds sponsors a free estate planning seminar 7-9 p.m. at the Fairtane Club in Dearborn. For res-ervations, can Rene Stephan at 963-5023.

Q U t C X - T V H N O C A L S The Downriver Real Estate Investors Association hosts Ron Legrand. a spe cialist in quick-turn real estate, who will talk about how to buy low and sell fast. 7 p.m. at the Ramada In Southgate, Northtane one block east of 1-75. Fee for non-members is $ 10. For information, cat Wayde Koehler at 277-4168

STATE T A X F O U I M The Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants presents its anno al state tax forum 8 a.m. to 4;30 p.m. at Laurel Manor m Uvonla. The pro-gram consists of nme discussions. Cost, which qualifies for eight hours of CPE credit, is $ 120 To register, ca* the MACPA conference department at 855 2288

WEDNESDA Y. JUNE 8

M S C A J t C M S T K A T E t t J E S The international Association of Busi ness Communicators Detroit hosts a program Measuring the Impact of Your Business Communications ' 11 45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at the Radts-son Plaza Hotel. Southfield. Speaker R. Michael Holaday. director of market research. Pace Creative. Lansmg^ Cost is $20 tor members. $22 for non-members. Reservations due by June 3 through Nancy Skid more at 546-5940

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The Business Enterprise Development Center hosts a free seminar Selling to the Govemment-Electromcaliy ' 8-11 a.m. at its offices. 1301 W. Long Lake Road. Troy. To register, can Brooke Hicks at 952 5800

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E F F E C T I V E W I B W I W I The American Society of Employers hosts a two-day seminar Conducting Effective Interviews ' 9 a.m. to 4 30 p.m. this date and Thursday. June 16. at Its offices. 23815 Northwestern. Southfield. Speaker Joyce A. Kelly, a human resource development consult ant Cost is $295 tor members. $350 for non-members. Advance registra tion requested at 353-4500

T A X C O N F V K C N C S S The Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants and Wayne State University co-sponsor a conference

Accounting tor the Ta* Practitioner ' 8 a.m. to 4 30 p.m at the McGregor Memorial Conference Center at Wayne State University in Detroit. Eighteen breakout sessions wm be of-

fered The conference qualifies tor eight hours of CPE credit The confer-ence win be repeated Tuesday. Ame 21. at the Troy Marriott. Cost is $ 120 To register, call the MACPA at 855-2288

FRIDAY, JUNE 10

C P A W E E K E N D The Division of Continuing Education at Oakland University hosts a CPA weekend 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 10-12 on campus m Rochester Hills CPE credrts can be earned by accountants, insurance agents and certified flnan ziat planners. Registration fee is $25. tuition $35 per class. $ 120 for a* day and $70 tor four-hour insurance class es For a brochure and to register, cafl 370-3120

TUESDAY. JUNE 14

Financial Stewardship sponsors a free investment seminar 7-8:30 p.m. at Its offices. 5435 Corporate Dnve. Troy To refpster. call 641 2681

The American Sooety of Employers presents a three-part seminar Princi-ples A Practices of Supervision'' 9 a.m. to 4 p m on successive Tues days starving thrs date at its offices. 23815 Northwestern. Southfield Cost is $395 tor members. $475 tor non members Advance registration re-quested at 353-4500

The Apartment Association of Mtchi gan sponsors a seminar on how to manage an apartment community compliance with far housing regut* tions 8:30-11 30 a.m. at the Radiv son Plaza Ho*ei m SoutnfleW Co* , which mctudes breakfast, is $25 tor AAM members. $40 tor rion-members To register can 737-4477.

The Southeastern Michigan Venture Group hosts a panel discussion Fi-nancing Emerging Enterprises 8 a.m at the Radisson Plaza. Southfield Cost <s $25, $30 after June 10. For reservations, can Jakj Lewis at 596-0402

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a n d B a t h Centers received th ree D a w n awards a t the N a t i o n a l K i t c h e n a n d B a t h Assoc ia t ion show at M c C o r m i c k Place, C h i c a -go.

T h e c o m p a n y won n a t i o n a l rec-ogn i t i on for adve r t i s i ng a n d p ro -mo t i on , s h o w r o o m d i sp lays a n d sales vo lume , w h i c h was m a t c h e d by on l y six i ndependen t k i t c h e n and ba th dealers na t i onw ide .

• REMODELERS ELECT J o h n N e w m y e r , N e w m y e r , Inc . ,

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• SELECT PR FIRM Basic Ideas, a sa fe ty c o n s u l t i n g

firm in P l y m o u t h , h i r e d M i lwaukee-based C o m m u n i c a -tors to hand le i ts a d v e r t i s i n g and

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wholesale d i s t r i b u t o r o f beau ty *alon p roduc ts w o r l d w i d e , w i l l move i ts wo r l d h e a d q u a r t e r s f rom L i v o n i a to F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s somet ime t h i s year.

Na i l co he ld a g r o u n d b r e a k i n g ceremony M a y 16 a t t h e new s i te on Haggerty Road, n o r t h o f N i n e M i l e . T h e general c o n t r a c t o r is Schonsheck, Inc . o f W i x o m .

T h e 100,000-square- foot facil i ty-w i l l i nc lude showrooms , of f ices and a warehouse. T h e f a c i l i t y eventua l ly w i l l e m p l o y m o r e t han 200 people. • VALASSiS APPOINTMENTS

L i v o n i a - b a s e d V a l a s s i s Com-

m u n i c a t i o n s , a p roducer a n d d is -t r i b u t o r of more t h a n 55 m i l l i o n f rees tand ing newspaper inser ts every week, a n n o u n c e d several key a p p o i n t m e n t s .

M a r c i a H y d e o f S o u t h L y o n be-comes v ice p res iden t of new bus i -ness d e v e l o p m e n t for the Fo r tune 500 f i r m . R i c k H e r p i c h o f F a r m -i n g t o n H i l l s was p r o m o t e d to M i d w e s t sales d i v i s i o n vice presi-dent . Pau la W y g o n i k of St . Jo-seph was p r o m o t e d to d i rec to r o f marke t i ng , new bus iness develop-ment .

Hyde , who j o i n e d t h e firm in 1982, w i l l manage research, devel -opmen t and i m p l e m e n t a t i o n of new bus iness ven tu res n a t i o n a l l y and i n t e r n a t i o n a l l y . She's he ld several pos i t i ons , i n c l u d i n g v ice pres ident of Va lass is Inserts" M i d w e s t sales d i v i s i o n , ass is tan t to the ch ie f o p e r a t i n g of f icer , new p roduc t d e v e l o p m e n t manager and sales account manager .

H e r p i c h is respons ib le for m a i n t a i n i n g a n d e x p a n d i n g mar -ket share, h i r i n g , t r a i n i n g a n d de-ve lop ing the d i v i s i o n ' s sales per-sonnel. He j o i n e d the f i r m in 1978 as an account manager .

W y g o n i k w i l l concent ra te on the f i r m ' s g rowth a n d d ivers i f i ca-t ion. She j o i n e d Va lass is i n 1989 and has had several pos i t ions , in -c l u d i n g sales services superv isor ; ma rke t i ng , research a n d develop-m e n t spec ia l i s t , a n d cus tomer service representa t ive .

Va lass is has e ight sales of f ices and th ree p r i n t i n g fac i l i t i es i n the U.S. a n d last year repor ted reve-nue o f more t h a n $660 m i l l i o n . • JOIN TRADE GROUP

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• PRESIDENTIAL HONORS Pra t i k S h a h o f C a n t o n , a sales

representat ive w i t h P r u d e n t i a l ' s L i von ia of f ice, 17197 N . Lau re l Park D r i ve , has received the com-pany's P res i den t ' s C i t a t i o n Award for o u t s t a n d i n g sales and service ach ievemen ts i n 1993.

T h e award goes to the top sales representa t ive i n the company. T h i s is t h e second year t ha t Shah has won t h e award .

• ON THE MOVE St ra t f o rd F u n d i n g Inc. . a resi-

dent ia l mor tgage b a n k i n g f i r m tha t closes more t h a n $150 m i l -l ion in home mor tgages annua l l y , has moved i t s o f f ice f r o m 29398 No r thwes te rn H i g h w a y to 28588 No r thwes te rn H i g h w a y , Su i te 290. in S o u t h f i e l d . T h e phone number is (810) 355-2700.

The c o m p a n y w i l l occupy 4,876 square feet on t h e b u i l d i n g ' s sec-ond floor. T h e move was neces-sary to a c c o m m o d a t e a growing staff , sa id B r u c e T e n n e n , presi-dent. T h e s t a f f has g rown f rom two in 1989 t o 40 today .

The f i r m ' s p r i n c i p a l s , T e n n e n and Pat W o l o h a n , come f rom management pos i t i ons at a large local bank .

• CERTIFIED CLEANER Steve K a l b f l e i s c h , co-owner o f

B i r m i n g h a m Cleaners, a t 1253 S. W o o d w a r d , B i r m i n g h a m , ea rned the ce r t i f i ed e n v i r o n m e n t a l d r y c leaner des igna t ion a f te r pass ing a w r i t t e n exam on e n v i r o n m e n t a l -ly safe d r y c lean ing pract ices.

T h e B i r m i n g h a m res ident was one o f five M i c h i g a n d ry c leaners who took the I n t e r n a t i o n a l F a b r i -care I n s t i t u t e exam. I F I is t h e d r y c leaners t rade assoc ia t ion based i n S i l ve r Spr ings , M d .

• TOP SUPPLIERS F I B E R C R A F T / D E S C o n . R o -

c h e s t e r H i l l s , received S a t u r n Corp . ' s 1993 O u t s t a n d i n g A c h i e v e m e n t Recogn i t ion A w a r d for q u a l i t y , service and pr ice a n d the au tomaker ' B Q u a l i t y Recogn i -t i on A w a r d . Supp l ie rs were awa rded a t Sa tu rn ' s m a n u f a c t u r -i ng a n d assembly fac i l i t y i n S p r i n g H i l l , T e n n .

F I B E R C R A F T prov ides ad-vanced design, eng ineer ing a n d p r o g r a m managemen t t o the a u t o -m o t i v e m a r k e t .

R o m u l u s - b a s e d Ke l sey -Hayes received Genera l M o t o r s 1993 W o r l d w i d e Supp l i e r o f t h e Y e a r A w a r d for q u a l i t y , service a n d p r i ce at a ceremony in L o n d o n . I t ' s t h e second consecut ive year the s u p p l i e r of brake sys tem p r o d u c t s has received the award .

T h e W o o d b r i d g e Group , T r o y , a p r o d u c e r of po l yu re thane f o a m p roduc t s , received G M ' s 1993 S u p p l i e r o f the Year A w a r d in L o n d o n , w h i c h also is based on q u a l i t y , service a n d pr ice.

• WINS PRKSS AWARD For the t h i r d consecut ive year ,

S o u U i f l e l d - b a s e d Corpo ra te De- ' t ro i t Magaz ine p i cked u p a De-t r o i t Press C l u b award i n t h e spe-c ia l i zed p u b l i c a t i o n s category. \ T h e 1993 award goes to i t s Octo-ber cover s tory , ' "The I n c u b a t o r » T h a t Never W a s . "

I n t h e past three years, Corpo- * rate D e t r o i t has received m o r e Press C l u b awards in the spec ia l -ized p u b l i c a t i o n s category t h a n * any other p u b l i c a t i o n . L a s t year , the magaz ine won t h i r d - p l a c e honors. I n 1991, i t took f i r s t - a n d second-place awards .

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SUMMER FACTORY HELP 30PM Mon -Frt SVNM

Ca« Mon-Frt . SAA4-5PM. 32S-70«0

Summer H«ip Wanted kv apar-lmam complaxaa Pool anandanta. lua and pan uma IS 00 par hour

355-1367. South

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— CounMaa . . 7 5 5 - 4 8 8 8

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Ar Equal Opportunity Emptoyar SUMMER OUTSIOE HELP

»>ainiiiii compte>. LNoraa. tonal ground* A ouadmg maewa m m poamon Ca*

SUMMER SHOP HELP WANTED

175 Ford fW No pnona 1 SUMMER SUPERVWOR

25 nr* par aaa* M 50 par how "aacn your* >o4> dutlaa Tra»al 10 mor* mm Kaap notaa on yoiAti • prograaa WaAad Laka Araa Caa Ma Bannan 8lO-MO-«e72

SUPERVISOR

In a production wrung A 2 yaar* aduca-non ba>ona Mgri acttool Plaaaa •and raaxna 10 Mr Tony. PO Box 9232. LNoraa. Ml 48151-0232 SUPERVISOR SmaA mlacllon "illttig uumpaiiy looamg lor ra-•oonalbM mtfvtdual lor oapj pro-ducoon A 8gM aanmCly Mual ha«a J-5 yaar* Htm aaitmg axpananoa *v (OCHon moicAng prooaaMng axparv anca a piua but no* • raquaramani Apafy n paraon. 1201 E WWanmiiti

PRESCHOOC TEACHER NWMBa Co-op Praacnod la «x*mg lor cra-I I M anwuauc nacf i lor 2 and/or

AIM. Nancy Maniai Ml 48 167

« • PWE-KMOERQARTEN TEACHER

•01 local OM cara oardar Mual

* 810-433-4800 8iai Bob 70«2

TEACHER/ ASSISTANT Mori A Wad. Aam- l2noon Farmmg-ton Co-op Pra-Scltooi * »

ig dagraa or pra«4oua pra-axparlanoa »tO-543-8819

• TEACHERS » PART-TIME

TOOL MAKER. PART tNE x*0 hniWig 101 ng pur* m Car

Ml CtM Oaorga • 313-461-3336 TOOL MAKER

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Skyway 41225 P • PSrmoutti Road Ptymouth Ml 48170

TOY RETAILER need* room FiAl time/pan day*, no major

Ptymoutfi Rd. Uvonla

dma no Sun-

TRAFFIC CLERK fy* Uma antry M l SoutMlaM O-

TRAVEL AOENT • CorporaM Traval Agant Eaaoand Fvd ama Mfewiwri 2 yr* axparv

orlantad and lean - taaura Traval A«ani. NorHdand

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mora amiailama Piankxa PARS •Kpananoa a piuai Cunipa—n aat-ary paefcaga incfcxMng t Qj—am appacartu loraard

EOE M/F/O/V WAREHOUSE HELP

tor Laa Ptymoutti WAREHOUSE PERSON

paraon lor aandktg. pamtmg A gan-arai waranouaedueaa fn 1 opponunny (7 so par how 10 atari

Arm — Waaraood 36367 Schoolcraft Rd

Uvoraa. Ml 48'50 WAREHOUSE WORKERS

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W 12 MBa. Nom 46378 34b-7boo WELDER. CERTWED

mOAAAW Sand raawna 10 12779 Stark Rd

Uvonia. Ml 48150 WELDER - Experienced In MIQ-TIQ-ARC aoma macfwnlcal DM

Apply m: Fanaai WakBng. ground 15438 1

WELOCR/FTTTER For S I M Fab Shop, pnm raadaw A leyoul aapartanoa naoaaaanr Aftar town caa 458-3B80

WELDERS. HELPERS. LAY-OUT

WELDERS w ad undw AUTOMOTIVE ROUSH MOUSTRK8

502 MpWi

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WMTTe-kALL ConvaMaoant Homa 434BW 10 Ma* Rd Nov

CNA's HOME HEALTH AIDES NURSING STUDENTS

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l l l n Wayne and aoudaam Oak-land uiMiaaa Sal yow <mn how*.

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PROGRESSIVE Farmmgton HMs

8ENTAL ASSISTANT <a* 474-2280

•YOIENE ASSISTANT WMarlea olBoa »aarrmng lor a tnmrxjfy penam ortamad aaaMant Pan-Una a paiai'iaal lor Aa ama Deital Knoaaadga * mwk CalMMtaBaai 681-0207

GENERAL DENTIST Ona yaw emparlance

Comae MMa OaMon 945-1 too FAX rawme lo 945-1103

S E E K M SKILLED Dental tor M l Ana p o l m n an buay ganaral pracOoa Oood salary A Ueiia*a n

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lor N W uvoraa dental efBoa Computer 4 paopM

Caa 464-26*4

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502 Hslp Wanted

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502 HripWi

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276-4700

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Tuaa or T>tw* Iw-l l l

502 HsIpW

DENTAL RECCPTION0T Excaung

m i m U J a i Top aaaary 6 Aak lor tSada 313-13-722-6130

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MEDICAL ADAJdBSTRATOR 5050 Scr 1 n i t

Daeitiom. Mt 48126

FRONT OESK

aatti en outgoeio paraon maa ol hwnor Coanmwa-M • » raced experience

Cad 362-4 154 or Fax raewne 352-2091

FRONT OEFICE CHWOPRACTC • i l i l l i m vented tor buoy H uBaliL Farmtngion HMa center Sell

meMly 30 hr* 810-932-0200

HOME HEALTH AJOES CartMad and/or experienced

Li -Ma 1 pey 6 ba iadu f A M U r HOAAE CARE

(610)229-5663 (3t3l 444-56 (8IC)t

H Y O * N B T Caa today to «itai i M a tar 1 ftrm a td i am practKe PoM Juna 13

DENTAL M Y O » * 8 T are you n t a aaaed m - o r t d n g n « e » 1 Vam Bpm in o w i w I M a o l ( a art Uvoraa dan tao lBoe Ptaeea caa 476-t9B0

DENTAL INSURANCE MLLER/ SCHEOULINO COOROdSATOR

Exper ienced only need appry

DENTAL OEECE MANAGER - Seek am pMyw tor

general pn Computer

OEBTAL ASSISTANT WANTED axpei

tor ow

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Ca l 963-6464

DENTAL ASStSTANT GeroBel 3-4 dey* P l m a n t wort n g atnoapnera 17 Maa A Rjiari

OENTAL ASSISTANT ; k * - 0 m e Teem pM| e

2 y r * a Caa 722-5*30

OENTAL ASSISTANT Famdr ortam-ad N a d i c e experienced good • o r k R i oonOmona Frtandhr work-

- n a m * 741-69*8

OENTAL ASSISTANT Pari i*ne cnae ma» A Irani olBoe Ouuar Mon - We

OENTAL ASSISTANT 10 Jaiaauti K h k M r menu m a law paced dental Mb

OEN'AL ASSISTANT M l Bme. ex-

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D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T Rocteelar A/ea Buay general tai o *ca aawctwig tar a bngm. an-ergetc paraon aa»i dental onaarttOa

DENTAL ASSIST ANT/CaracM Coor-

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474-0100

Cad 338-4140

OENTAL ASSISTANT Ft4 H part time tar o l f t a 642-8136

Jox 706 Obaarvw A Esoemnc Heaepep*ra

3*251 SatooacraH Rd UvonM Ml 48190

DENTAL Ara you looking tor a n d ) m j o w cerawT O w Mapaa/TaMgrapn gen-e r a Oanta olBoe a aeMUng a

OENTAL RECEPTIOMBT . From Oaak Bme 4 H dey* P*gbcard

OCNTAL RECEPTIONIST - Pan Oma Mon A Thur* a w e i g a I 8pm SM A-2pm Experience ix aMi i ad but ada IU to t n

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642-6430

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Farmmgion HAM ofBce 543-0*45

Ara i o n an experienced deniM re-cepdomM lookmg tor an opening a a •AT)-ortanaed apataar j praca enare yow proAaaMQItM menrar A akS* mm ba nodoed A vaAuetfT • you ara Mao p e r a o n e b M A oeai-

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DOfTAL RECEPTK»dST

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« t * CaB 661-460*

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eery No Send re-

t o PO Box 2*6 SouthdaM Mi 46034-7980

INSURANCE MANAGER buey OarsOPWACTlC/hoaaOc

Farmangton HM* oamw Experience o rgenuabona

• >0-932-020C

INSURANCE SECRETARY r inadi i dan ta odtae m Deerbom Me^nta/Oerden C*y area M d u pen nme peraon to hern9a o w m-

502 HripWa

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4 yr*. eapi a aua* a j i

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t ? T 6 I 6 1 Box 3004

MEOCAL RECEPTIOldST To do rtaJBpM Wba noaac pracaoe F,m M m anoa neoaaeery Cad

p a n a a B r r AA t tr ^ t » good pay SpeclM 0IB0* m Troy 642-1411

MEDCAL RECEPTJOMBT FiM 6 pan Bme. expendtng 4 do OS-GYN. prlmery

1 raquared Cad •Oam-12pm or

Tony

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A S S I S T A N T S

A L L S H I F T S NKlNTBtQALE WEST

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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST

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OPHTHALMOLOGY PRACTICE a W M I L iBdfl nee*1 Tedtrxca Ae-

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6161 Box 7013

PHARAAACCUTICAL T, GraM opportwety SeMa Rap or > ot Pawrntec* Ta

MMorS teve . 674-1 100

PHYSCAL T H E R A « T ASSOTANT 2 iff iSewaa tar buay home cere

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PHYSCAL T H B U R T

: CARE ( 6 t 0 t 2 2 » ^ 3 0 0

P O O T A T R Y M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T

Expenenoe hMp*A 32 to 36 Hr*

MEDICAL RECEPTTONBT Fu l wne SuudMMfl P M R OMtae

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MEDCAL RECORDS CLERKS

C o m m a n d t o n w e a exper ience helpaw Dante beckground

LPN tor deecior Ot 1 laaap Care Servicea M homa tar t f a aged Ap-ply I W Farmmgton HM* mn 30350 W 12 Mde (610IB61-9640

MEDICAL ADMBdSTRATQR

Deat io i r i . Ml 46129

LPN M I D N I G H T S

P A R T T I M E NIGHTINGALE WEST

An EquM Oppor iwery O ^ o y .

LPN/RN neia • pen

•very odar aeaaand For mora m-tormeuon cat 349-2*40 or coma m and • ow an appdeanon arrynma Mon-Fn 9em-5pm

WHITEHALL Cl, Maa-«rn Home 43445 W tOMBaRd N o v

L P N ' S & C N A ' S M and!

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PART/FULL

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BUSMESS OFFICE MANAGER

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DEMTAL ASSISTANT

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DENTAL R K » H O M B T

D I R E C T C A R E W O R K E R S m Garden C»y MuM be

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

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MEDICAL ASS«TANT M i | M e J a i i i M i a i g i odtae

6161 Boa 7079

MEIXCAL ASSISTANT a*par tar buey awgKM oMtae m Fa k m ' d t t v a H A l a a d i Send r a m M Box 479. Obeervw 6 t u a e k Naaap

Uvoraa Ml 48150

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TECH OPPORTUNITIES * Relocating to b n*w lab

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ORCHARD HBXS A MERCY U W a G CENTER

532 Orcnard Lake Rood

NATIONAL HEALTH LASORATOR-CS. 13260 Ncirmena. Oak Park.

M/F /O/V

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471-3310

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471-3310

MENTAL HEALTH TECH I •penmen! 1AM-7PM

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M E D C A L A » S « T A N T

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NURSES RN/LPW

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NURSE AIDES

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RESPIRATORY THERAPIST'

ACCOUNT CLERK > PART-TIME >Z

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540-2360

354-2410 ACCOUNTANTS ONE

NURSING SUPERVISOR

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ACCOUNTING CLERK

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S a n d r a a u m a l o 100 QaMana O f B o e n t r e

S t u i l a 4 0 0 S o u t W I d d . M l 4B034

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W o r k e i ther l o n g or s h o r t l a r m m Ihe p i u d i a t m o s p h e r e of s u b u r b e n •manoa Hrm L i i a a e n i u l i r y a n d bene f i t s lor vour s e c r e t a r i a l 4 e x p e r i e n c e C a l S u s a n 6 4 6 - 7 6 6 1

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life safety systems, has an immediate career opportunity for a Service Coordinator in our busy Farmington Hills sales office.

Responsibilities include typing, filing, maintaining department records, providing telephone support, order processing and the dispatching of service technicians Additional responsibilities include providing the service department with general support functions is necessary

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S A L E S A S S I S T A N T The Sales Depar tment of our hea l thcare computer services company has an immedia te opening for a full-time Sales Assistant with advanced wordprocessing skills including macros, tables & mergesl to prepare quotes , cont rac ts and proposals , coordinate meetings and travel arrangements , and provide secretarial support for the Sales staff Cand ida t e s must have two or more years clerical experience, preferably in a fast-paced sales environment, excellent wordprocessing, organizational and interpersonal skil ls , and the flexi-bility to respond to quickly changing work demands Work hours are 9 30 am to 6 0 0 pm We are a rapidly growing company, offering comprehens ive benefits and a team-oriented a tmosphere Please send resume to CSC Healthcare Systems. 3 4 5 0 5 W. 12 Mile Rd Suite 300. Farmington Hills, Ml 4 8 3 3 1

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SECRETARY FULL TIME tor ama* arcNMctura i of»ce at Burrangltam Sand raauma to Box 730, OB aar at A Eccentnc Newspepers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonto Ml 40150

SECRETARY - fvM tana needed tor 5 attorney law I

seta 's A M m pMnrang Mlcroaon Word for Windows A l M a t 5 yrs exper ience Sand reeiane to Mamar. A OemoreM. 100 W Big Suite 0B5. Troy Ml 40004

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Oaarborn. Ml 48120 ATTN Secretary

SECRETARY - Medium sized South-kakJ law Arm seeking MgM sacratary tor fua t ima employment Must ba proficient m WordPerfect 5 1 wttfi ttM abMty lo draTt and type MgM pleadings. documants. and corre-spondence W » alao ba raaponmbtm for receiving and hsndOng phone cans, scf tedukng appointments, c o w l dales, and bMmg Sand ra-suma > le to iwices to Sacratary Bo* 462. 19785 W 12 Mils Rd . Soutf i fMld. Ml 40076

S E C R E T A R Y Our taat-pacad. friendly paraonnai off ice la aaaking a dynamic energet-ic mdividuM to provide ciericM sup-port to sevarM recnaters PoartKxi • aquaas expert ise m WordPerfect tar Windows outstanding mtarpar-sonM A typing sk«s A ma abatty to handle munipto teaks A busy pnone Nrtes CMI Cmdy Kramen at 810-932-1170 or ta* 810-932 1214

K a r p » Associates. 29670 MKkWaOar Farmmgton HMs. Ml 46334

SECRETARY - PART TIME M OO par hour, to work In s m M off-ice tor Manufacturers Rap m Ferm-Inglon Mills 61S-0066

SECRETARY ( P a r t - T i m e )

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, j lKjns m the world. haa an immediate i flf—"fl tor a part- t ime Secretarial .MMUOn FtoeponMbMties include taping correspondence and reports, j a a a a i n y tsfepfionee. mamtMn w-

systems and operating tax ma-« M > . Requirements include Mx (6) jQOatfie to ona( Hyaar general office

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Kimfys G Lee Human Resources Representstive

Alexais mc 17187 Laurel Park Or

Fourtft Floor Livonia. Ml 48152

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SECRETARY Prestigious executive offices o> m-larnational manufacturing firm wrth Troy and BioomAeld Hilla locations IS adding to its staft Harvard Graphics a plus T o j l 0 50/Hr C M Sandy 646 7663

UnHorce Temporary Sarvtcaa

SEORETARY/RECEPTIONIST, tor buay reel eetale office Word Perfect A Lotus a must Excellent phone skills required Salary & benefits Send reaume to Attn Lynn Deggetl 901 WSsftire Suite 370 Troy Ml 48064

SECRET ARY/RECE PT tONIS T A growing flnancaal planning firm a asskng a dedicated A responsible Secretary'Receptionrst lor SnmeOi-M operang Reaporabaitiaa «t» rv-dOdm front deek 8 aacretanal scp-poo tor 2 managers Growth poten-t l « tor tfia right person Attention Offlca Manager Global Financial 26211 Cantrai Park B»vd Suite 304 Southfield, Ml 46076-4 158

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For consideration, send a reeume to me toaowmg eaOrsss

THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION 19500 Victor Parkway, Suite 550

LMoMa. Michigan 48152 At tn Human Reeouroa Manager

k t \ Equal Opportunity Employar

SECRETARY For Sales office m Royal Oek Gen-eral Oencal duties with computer skiAs Send resume A salary

requirements to 320 E Maple s 101 Birmingham Ml 40009

SECRETARY/OFFICE MANAGER Fast pasad architectural f i rm seek-r i g extramefy organized mdivtdual WP 5 1 A w i m q axpenanca Sand/ Fax raauma LTA. 2555 So Tele-

Sspn Suits 425 Bloomfield HMs. 146302 335-0052

SECRETARY poeition open, with sx-penenca r> A M for Don.

SECRETARY /RECEPTIONIST Architectural arm seeks M M I m e e m p l o y e e w i t h p r o f e s s i o n a l demeanor, exceptional telephone skins A proficiency with Word Par •act 6 0 Sand letter o l interest A r senna to Gu rv t v Birksrts A Aaaodataa. mc

292 Harmon Street Birmingham, Mi 40009

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY /RECEPTIONIST Fu l l ime Must hava shorthand or •peedwrttmg WordPerfect 5 2 tor Windows Ask tor Carol or Shirley at 256-6900

SECRETARY S m M Btoomflald HMs bueinees law firm needs Secretary who can vary hours Witt) lew firm nasds WordPsr-fecl s must I10-$12/hr 335-4000

SECRETARY To snswar phones, typs A bs com-puter literate Dearborn araa C M 271-0771 or fax reeume lo

271-0774

SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Larga residential buadar s e M m g ex-

sentat tvs Ouai i f led cand idates should poseees the toaowmg skas General knowledge ol construct ion Computer MMs should induds Word For Window*. OPro or Excel Paradox tor Window* a helpful Good written communicat ion Abary to organize and pnorrtaa Abary lo work w M under preeeurs Sand ra-sums to K Christy 41050 Vincent. Ct Novi Ml 48375. or Fax 615-4129

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR

JOIN OUR TEAM! We need a fu l time Ssfftchboerd Operator Recep-tionist for s fast paced, orewing, dy-namic communications Arm Expen-enoe p isM i rsd Heavy customer contact Muet type 45wpm. have s neat appearance and a good • p e M m g voice SaMry comman-sursls wtth sonny Submit your re-sums wtth salary requirements to

At tn Corporste Office Manager P O Box 71043

usd ison Heights. Ml 40071-0043

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OPERATOR needed tor buey travel man-

agement compeny n Southfield Ex-perience required Top wages A benefits. 401K plen C M Valeria at

810-827-4065 WORD PROCESSING SECRETARY - Faat growing market-ing arm needs your word procaeemg and M around M « a tor import ant protect management poertion To S9 50/hr C M Salty 799-3946

UrMtorce Temporary Services

WORD PROCESSOR Poeeeeamg. axcaaent typing. speA-mg A tranacnption skas waniad by medium sized Novi legal firm Muat be expenencad ai WordPerfect 5 l Legal knosMdgs a ptua Reply with experience A compensation, to P O Box 400 NorthvtBe. Ml 46167

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

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salary raqutraments. m confidence lo

Paraonnai Dapertmerit S P O Box 51142

Uvona . Ml 40151-5142 Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY - 30 hrs per week Good phone akMa Scheduling ap-pomtments flkng, typing, computer experience Send rsawns to 20011 CartysM. Dearborn. Ml 48124

SERVICE ORDER DEPT. CLERK

FULL TIME

D O C Optica IS t a M m g a cMrk for its Service Ordar Oapertment Muet be d e t M oriented hava phone and data antry expenenoe Optical expe-nenoe tieHikX but not neoeaeary Wage plue benefit peckaga To apply pleees sand a laeuina or fia out an application at:

D O C OPTICS 19000 W 8 Mas

Southfield. Ml 40075 Attention Personnel

WORD PROCESSOR tor local CPA firm, knowledge of word perfect ee. ssntlal Reply to Sts 616. 29209 Southltsld Ml 40034

WORD PROCESSOR - mveetment oixateeAng firm Is seMmg candidate lor Kjfl ome temporary work Candi-date muat hava expenenoe m Lotus Excel WordStar snd/or WordPer-fect Accuracy. dapendabMty A pro-leeeionaMm ara a few of the attrtb-utea you m o u w possess Submri re-sume io Pei som-iel Dapt P O box >3043 Birmingham. Ml 40012-3043

WORD PROCESSORS immediate openings AJI software

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S N E L L I N G

P E R S O N N E L S E R V I C E S

Uvoraa 464-2100 Southfield 352-1300

Auburn HMs 373-7500 Teytor 264-0777

50 DATA ENTRY POSITIONS ALL SHIFTS

L I V O N I A 29240 Buckingham Ave =86

(Oft MKJdleben N of 1-96

INTERIM PERSONNEL

5 0 5 H a t p W a n t e d

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ATTN COOKS A DISHWASHERS Mr B l Farm la now faring for M shifts Pieaae apply m paraon st 24555 Novi Rd (010) 349-7038

BANQUET WAJT STAFF

FaAows CreM ' Canlon 726-0105

WEEKENO BARTENDER WANTED Apply m person no phone ca«a plaaaa Da#>aana s. 31735 Plymouth Road. Livonia

BARTENDER, sxper ienced . nsaded tor pen time work

some cooking involved Can-ton araa C M 407-9770

BAR PERSON/HOSTESS - t i * or part-t ime Dey* or raghts ExceAent t ips Apply wi th in C r a s t w o o d

27865 Plymouth Rd . (W of Loimgs. *) Uvonla. 427-1137

BAR PERSON needed immedlesefy tor Redford araa lounge Good caenteM A tips C M 531-4700 Apply at JR's Lounge. 23810 5 Mae

BAR STAFF A WAIT STAFF Apply m person

weetland Wheel 8 Rye 7291 MlddtobeR Rd Weettend

A M tor Cley or Annette

B a r t e n c t e r / C o o k s Day* A raghts Appfy In paraon SIOE POCKET BAR A GRILL after 7 pm

276-0500

BARTENDERS COOKS DISHWASHERS WAIT PERSONS BAR PERSONS BANQUET MORS

Pay comparat ta to experience NAGS HEAD PUB Contact Stacy or Janet. 937-0220 Mter 2 tor mto

BAR. WAIT STAFF, COOKS, Appfy m peraon after 8PM f l a n r s Key-boerd Lounge, 1070 S Wayne Rd Weetland 726-9330

BILL KNAPP'S Now raring M positions fu l or p a n tima We ofter s complete trammg program A excMsnt workmg condi-tions Competitive wages Acpr» m peraon anytime at thaae locattona 40900 Ann Arbor Rd . Plymouth 32955 Plymouth Rd uvoraa 10995 So Laurel Park Dr , Lrvonia 36601 Warran Ava WeeOend

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BUS PERSONS The Or ig ina l P a n c a k e Houee Is now raring KJS or pan tana C i r e A e n pay A working conditions Appfy

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A L L S H I F T S F u l A pan Ome Apply In person Aam lo 10am. or 2pm to 5pm 33406 5 M M . Uvonia and 22291 MKMM-

Oeys A raofits Apply wttnm MACKINNON S RESTAURANT

126 E Mam St North »Me

ASSISTANT CHEF WAIT STAFF A DISHWASHERS Fu l t ime Good benefits Apply In paraon Botaiord mn. 26000 Granc RNar

CHEF BLOOMFIELD HILLS RESIDENCE

r/Chaf tor sxdusrvs Msneger t oe Must be flexible with

hours Requkae ii .lasfmJ Image C M Ben Schwertz 810-932-1170

Harper Associates.29870 MKtdtobefl Fsrmmgton HMs. Ml 40334

CHILI'S fleetaurant of Novi now far-r i g cooks dlehweehers 10 starting F u l A pan time positions svaAabie Start immediately Apply in person 20901 Hsggsrty et 8 M M

HEAD COOK. DAYS A EVENING COOK Good Pey 11791 Farmington Rd . Uvonia

525-7640

COOK - Fu l or pan time, p lssts inquire StefTs Lounge, 8631 NewOurgh Rd. Wast-land. Ml 48165

A M for Suzanne 459-7720

COOK SWEET LORRAINE S

3kmg tor an i person tor our

cafe Good benefits snd tuition reimbursement svsMatMe Appfy ai parson 2-5pm. Greenfield Rd N of 12 M M

BREAKFAST COOKS A SANDWICH MAKERS Now iwtng top pey f u l benefi ts D M Uniqus of West Bloomhsld 8724 Orchsrd L M s Rd south of IS M M

COOK Banquet Chef 89 50 hour Sat and/or S o t svaaebW

Ideal second JOP 416-5100

COOK/DINING ROOM MANAGER Experienced m purchasing, coat control, accounts payable sanita-t ion. supervtelon A complete meal prap Salary of t17.000-S20.000 plus benefits Send reeume to

Box 722 Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonla Ml 48150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

COOK fu l time tu l time evenings no sxperi-neceeaary, t 5 50-7 OO/hour » t t Mon t r C M Scott Mon-

9 30em-5 00pm 453-4440

COOK - Jon » Good Time Bar A G m fua or pari t m e Cook poeition open Apply et 27553 Cherry H« >ust weet o l master FiexiMe schedule

COOK naedad pan time 8701 inkster Rd Weetland, M. Appfy 5pm-7pm

261-1564

COOK - pan time for homeetyle cookmg. minimum hours, soms weskends Weettend ares C M 729-3946

An Equsl Opportunity Employer

COOK (PREP) Also night KITCHEN MANAGER. Appfy m person Red Coat Tavern, 3808 N Wood-werd, 1/4 m N N of 13 M M

COOK Praetigiout country cfciC seeks ex-perienced Cook Prefer c u l a w y grsdusts but not nsirsssary Excel-lent wegea 8 benefits Contact Chal Kevm Orcherd L M s Country d u b 602-0100

COOKS, DISHWASHER PORTER WAIT STAFF

F u l and pan time shifts Apply m person Lskspomts Yacht OuO 37604 Ann Arbor Rd , Livorua

- Experienced High volume t Fuk A pen

COOKS _ reetaurant Farmaiglon time, nights Good aeges A fits C M Mer t 2 5PM 477-0099

COOK SHORT ORDER pan time Mon-Fn 10am-3pm Must bs last 8 daan Excellent pey 'or the right person Alec BAR PERSON pan t ime days Apply In parson Darby Bar 13401 Middtebell. Uvoraa

C O O K S Positions open tor hardworkmg mdnndusM. tu l time;1

part tima Beys N l ^ i t s / W e M e n d s Sheehan s on ths Green 5 M M E oI Haggarty 420-0646

COOKS Prerraum aagee 8 benefit» Fu l time deys snd raghts

Appfy srithm

T H E G R O U N D R O U N D 17050 S Laurel Park Or , Uvonls 6 M M betasari fiWwburg A 1-275

COOKS The Or ig ina l P s n c s k s House a now furtng fu l or part time ExcMsnt pey. benefits A eorkmg condi-tions Apply m person si 1360 So Woodwsrd Ba

COOKS WAIT STAFF

Expenenoed fu l nme days 8 even-r igs Good pay flaxlbis hours C M bMore Noon or after 2pm 278-1134

COOKS 16-$7 Per Hour WAIT STAFF $6-10 Per Hour

Apply at BILL KNAPPS 27925 Orchard L M e Rd

Fsrmmgton HMs

DELIVERY DRIVERS TAKEOUT TAXI ths courv try $ lergesi muni-reetaurant delivery service a looking tor

daavary drt.ars tor eaetern Wayne A Oek land countiee Flexible eve-rang hrs must be 21 or older 8 have own car mtth good driving record $0-»12/hour Uvoraa 513-9000

DISHWASHER Nights Appfy wlthm

MACKINNON S RESTAURANT 126 E M a r St

5 0 6 H a l p W a n t e d

COOKS SERVERS

DISHWASHERS

our day. a»enmg A night shifts • ofter compeMNe hourly raM.

cation. A profit sharing You muet be 16 or over Expenenoe pretorred but not m i m i l Apply at 7725 Wayna Rd Weetland

An Equal Opportunity Employer

COOKS/WAITSTAFF N o « VMage Rata en tent Community la cvrant ty eii;at>iSiy applications tor M l A part uma cooks and waitstalt Candidates may appfy m parson bare sen the hours of • lo 5 45162 Wee lRd Novi 669-5330

DELI COUNTER xpenence m Oea food A

caafaar FuA-tlma AM for KaAy 522-4400

DENTAL ASSISTANT Buey general practice m Wetertord needs f u l t ime mature person X-ray required Benefit package C M Diana 801-3600

DISTINGUISHED PRIVATE d u b m Btoomflald HMS has immadwte HM-tane A summer poeitione open for t ha f o l l o w i n g Servers. Food Runners. Bartenders Receptionist For en interview appointment PUSIS c a l Pefwssn 2pm 8 5pm Wad thru Fn A M tor Michael

646-5050 No caM other than hours specified No W a k - m a

EXPERIENCED • W a r t S t a f f • K i t c h e n H a t p

• B a r P e r s o n • B u s S t a f f

Immediate openings tor quashed people Apply r i person no phone

Mitch Houaays 26500 Schoolcraft Livonia

375 FOOO SERVICE WORKERS MseBsd Retirees students 8 part - t ime for SPECIAL SUMMER EVENTS Exparlenoed only own transportat ion and uniform Wait Staff. Cooks, Bartenders Dtsfrsraaners 16 - t 10 per hour C M 476-3610, 9-Noon

FIRST IMPRESSIONS TEMPS

GOLDEN MUSHROOM IS currently taring for an evening bartender Apply In peraon 18100 W 10 Mile Southfield

HOST/HOSTESSES 8 DOOR HELP Pan-tana Fnandfy and hoapilaeie people only need eppfy Apply in

318: person i s Mam. Royal O M

HOST/HOSTESS The O r i g i n a l Pancaks House is now h n n g fun or part t ime Excellent pay 8 working conditions Apply m paraon at 1360 So Woodward, Ba-mmgham

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

FOR BANQUET SETUP Par ted pan-tane work for studantt and/or homemakers Apply wlthm

Laurel Manor Banquet 8 Conference Ctr

39000 Schoolcraft Rd Uvoraa. Ml 48150

462-0770

IMMEDIATE OPENING • part tana flexible hours for hoet'hoeteaa poei-

valopmenl 729-OOC3

JOIN THE MCOONALO S FAMILY Now accepting applications

Ws offer competit ive weges S5 10-85 45 per hour baaed on shin, free uniforms tree mai ls , employee ac-tivities flexible hours Appfy al

Orchard L M e Rd 8 10 Mae or Orchard L M e Rd 8 15 M M

An Aff irmative Action Employer

JON AT HON B PUB Novi at 12 O M s M a i now b r i ng cooks 8 tMhwaah-ers M shifts experienced or M tram Apply m peraon or contact Matt at 349-3950

KITCHEN HELP Heethers Club

Bloomfield HMs M posit ions 334-9770

A S S I S T A N T

K I T C H E N M A N A G E R SWEET LORRAINE S looking

lor expenenoed Meneger Good pay and benefits Fua tane Apply m per son 2-5pm at 29101 Greenfield at 12 M M Southfield

KITCHEN HELP Evenings and i ss tands pert time, •or private social Ou t m Weetland 85 00 per hour 421-9790

KITCHEN, WAIT STAFF BUSSERS PART A FULL 7IME

STEADY WORK ROYAL OAK 549-3344

LINE COOK if you re fantastic st cook r ig sleeks appfy at Chicago Fload Houee lor I f u l tane posit ion 21400 Michigan Ava. Dearborn

L INE C O O K S P r e p c o o k s Olshwaeher* Appfy m person The Great American Omar 9531 Highland Rd White L M e

LITTLE ITALY RESTAURANT NORTHVILLE

Now acoeptmg sppacations tor ex-perienced Kitchen Help Food Prep 8 Dieh Help Wart Staff 8 Buaears After 3pm 340-0575

MANAGEMENT POSITIONS AVAIL-ABLE - appfy m parson Bate* Hem-burgers 33406 5 M M Uvonia 7-11am or 3-5pm Good pay

MCDONALD'S Opporturatiee available tor growing francfaee A l shifts sveaeCM Sec-ond shift earns more Be pert of our laam I Contact Tan or Sandi ai 478-4691 or apply at

19311 FARMINGTON RO (Jue tN o f T M M )

11600 MIOOLEBELT RO IJuat N of Plymouth Rd »

A n f ^ua l Opportunity Employer

OfficeMax T H I N K I N G O F A C A R E E R

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• N a u o n a l C o m p a n y

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NO NIGHTS NO WEEK-ENOS NO HOLIDAYS

Wee! side D M m the Prudential Town Center Office Buaumg. South-held Wanted Fnera»y 8 courteous help tor 10am-2pm afefi M o n - F n C M 352-4646

NOW HIRING ENTRY LEVEL MANAGEMENT

Competitors pay 8 benefits Appfy al

PIZZA HUT INC 26650 Ford Rd

Garden City. Ml 40135 427-5252

5 0 6 H a t p W a n t e d

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5 0 5 H a l p W a n t a d

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, WAITSTAFF FiAl or pan tana Lunch 8 dinner OCEAN GRILLE 646-7001

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ABLE ASSERTIVE parson tor tele-phone tales o l suppae* to doctor s offices Flexible hour*, wagae plus commission C M Sandye 513-4500

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A SINCERE DESIRE to SUCCEE0 car bring unlrrtvted aarrwng power Enthusiastic 8 motrveled proven closer needed roi advert is ing sales Pre-sc/eeoec appointments made tec you' Exceaent commission 8 benefits 256-5561

ASSISTANT MANAGER Wanted tor busy Paer Estate off ice Must have real estate aewnse Graat place to work with grear compensa-tion package Personal interview re-Quired C M Ms Paine at 353-7170 Home Marketatg Specialists inc

A T T E N T I O N Furmlure and Appliance Salaspeo pie' Are you t *ed of being over worked and under p e t i t Consider the automooile business We are lOOkasg for 2 honesi hardwork ing ueopie lo rcxaid out our used car salesforce IXie to our ever increas-ing tiusineas. we heve more traffic than ws can handle We offer a highly compet i t ive com mission and benefit package You may appfy in person at

SNETHKAMP JEEP EAGLE 23951 Plymouth Rd Redlord Mi 46239

B E W I T H T H E B E S T CokJwM Banker rs rated the a l 01 wing real aetata t.anchise in the U S A Company for the 90 s

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$10,000 M I N I M U M C O M M I S S I O N

to sea Commercial Real Estate and Busmaas Opportunit ies (RaM Estate 1 -cane* Required We provide aa

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•OFFICES IN ROCHESTER, TROY. BIRMINGHAM, PLYMOUTH AND WEST BLOOMFIELD.

•IN-HOUSE TRAINING PROVIDED •TRAINING CLASSES START REGULARLY

For more information and confkJantial interview with PhyHis Goodrich, Director of Career Development c a l l 8 5 1 - 5 5 0 0

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S A L E S / A P P R A I S E R S /

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Real es ta te posit ions ava i l ab le , e x p e r i e n c e d or will t r a i n Increase you r i n c o m e d r a m a t i -ca l l y w i t h our total one s t o p real e s t a t e s h o p p i n g n e t w o r k You w i l l c o n t r o l y o u r in-c o m e a n d hou rs . Cal l y o u r nearest Red C a r p e t Ke im o f f i ce t oday ! ! !

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PART TIME SALES W a n t a d l o r b u s y

G O O D Y E A R S T O R E ideal tor coaaga student

Outiea m d u d a • Write-Up • Caah-Out

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CAREER OPPORTUNITY 8300 .'week

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REAL ESTATE ONE 455-7000

June Cl Only 875

COOK AT Senior housing complea m Fsrmmgton HUM 4 hours a day Mon thru Fn 87 50 par hour Must know scratch cooking

IT 810-433-4000 6181 Box 7071

COUNTER SALES For last paced bunding supply com-pany aath computerized safes ordar tystem Knowledge ol Brash hard-wars 8 structural steal helpful FuW time plus Apply at

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Redtord Ml 4023«

COUNTRy CLUB Go" Shop SaMa Person

Needed pert t ime 345-1818

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DIRECT SALES CAiling on corporat ions Pr« a p p o i n t m e n t

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Cor main Competit ive miiaraaalon OM your real eetale aataa career cm l o a ao#d start contact Jerome Baisr tMl *• 540-7200

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NEW HOME SALES PERSON lo sM LMefront homea In

degree Sand raauma to SALES MANAGER

3334 ClrcM Or Cummer ce Twp . Ml 4C302

PHARMACE UTICAL Ta Graal opportunity tor axparlanoad Sales Rap or Pharmacy Ta

Sieve <74-11 weter tord Mai or Sieve 1100

PRINTING SALESPERSON Grow •ng heat-sat and catd-aM prtntar seeking sggrsesris s M mottvatad comrmseionad saMaparson tor S.E Michigan workaig out o l Chelsea Offer 40 IK. mejor medical * car al-lowance Sand reeume Pw e c « M P O Bo» 745. Adrian. Ml 4*221

OO y o u LIKE CANOLES"> Join Parrytns. eern unamned U S Be rour own boee No cash m . est ment Cathy 525-0178

EMPLOTMENT OPPORTUNITIES Soms ot the friendliest people at town work I or ua seBmg reeidsntial roice mail ssrvlcas Join our out alandmg leam snd earn salary piua commissfon (80 50 to 111 50 par hour I plut cash contests C M from Our con.ement Lhron»s off ice Non smoking svsasoie 537-3174

EXCITING CAREER w«h s company that ' i making a dif ference

82OOK P l u s POTENTIALI Act ing ' ipeMing kkWa s plus Not Multi level merketing C M for the s ic i f ing Oetaaa 010-377-0200

FLOOR COVERING SALESPERSON Loosing for sn s ipe r iencad profes-sions! n m person wtm s minimum oI 4-6 y e v s experience In retan floor covering Must hava knowl-edge of measuring, raadmg CHua-prtrts 8 aetanetmg Contacts SI -sedy estsMiahed A smears deeas to succeed can bring imamried earning power Salary plus commis-sion Call for appointment after 2.30pm Oervrns Floors Inc

353-4050

Professional Sales Career

Today s realtor • s t m tuna, dedi-catee sales prolaaalcinat wfio an»oys high earnings and independence First vaar potential 850 000 • C M Tony at 320-2000 mgulre sOowt our 100% ncimnaeemn

REAL ESTATE ONE June Cl STS

REAL ESTATE SALES

model m Plymouth araa P a n / f u l t ima C M l - 0pm

410-0444

REAL ESTATE BROKER at Farmmgton Has look ate for sn Asawant Real Estate loanaa required C M John 845-0000

R e a l E s t a t e

C a r e e r

"Free Training" CaJ l t o d a y . . .

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453-5 100

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FURNITURE SALES Full or part - t ime Experienced Good opportunity Kay Furniture Waterforfl C M evenings 350-2777

R E A L E S T A T E C A R E E R Work Wtth Ouaaty Sarvica Team Ma • a tram Experienced agents aaa about Our 1 0 0 * program C M Q Shamma at

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W i n n i n g O f f i c a 1 9 9 2

$35,000 GUARANTEED!

Start s career ai real estate now without taking s risk on a fast year income To fwyd out about oor guar-snised income program and how to Hart s career with jnHrrvted poten-tial CM Sheila

REAL ESTATE ONE 356-7111

I NOUS TRIAL TOOL SALES EARN 830.000 MINIMUM

Two inside poeitaxte avaaable Must hava cutting loo l and pracleioii atsinansnt sxpsnence CuMomers snd leads suppaad Salary plus

532-1515

INS'Of SALES Steel operation m Detroit aree seeks person at entry levM lo sM aaoy 1001 steel staimaee bar and torgmg Must h e w Cosege Degree Competitive salary and Cwieft t i Send resume to Seles Manager P O Box 30220 Detroit M l 4023O

Real Estate Career

Free Training F J Tana Traaiar

STEVE HOCKING 5 3 S - 2 0 0 0

Century 21 Today I

REAL ESTATE CAREER

AMBIT IOUS' CONSCIENTIOUS?

WE WANT YOU!! ' we w treat you and Mart you on ong larm. Ugh income career

C M TONY CAMILLERI

REAL ESTATE ONE 326-2000

June Oaaaas Onfy 875

JEWELRY SALES Pen time poeition avaaade Muat have s minimum 3 yrs | » S ) expe-rencs Exceaenl wage 8 benefit package Fieubie nours C M Barb 037-0180

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REAL ESTATE FARMINGTON HILLS OfT lCE

Neads 2 fua-tana, i diwduals Assured wwtart-fiouae trammg and auoiiort Up to 8200 par week advance

gal started Caa John or Mal t ERA BANKERS REALTY 0S0-0C

R E A L E S T A T E PRE-LICENSE COURSE

SPRING SPECIAL

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY land speciaaets lo s a l new con-struction Muet be acaneed 051 0050 or 1-0OO-27O-OWO

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

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( 3 1 3 ) 4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

$ 7 5 L STARTWI CLASSES STARTING SOON

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P O Radtord Ml 40240 Or

313-040-1373

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Sand raauma to Box 052 - Ot ieer ar 8 Ecoantnc Newspepers

30291 SOwmcs f i Rd ' Uvoraa Mt 40150

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ftaaftr program and pioflt Miarayg PUSH forward youi reeume ai conf idence lo

Governor Computer Products o m a Servioe I At tn Customer Servsoe Meneger

15200 S Commerce Onve Oeer txxr Mi 48120

T E L E M A R K E T E R 'or Ns t .ons l Health Agency Part tana 2V30 M » r i par i I I Experienced ai out goatg cold caM only Exceaenl pay

Send raaume fo B o i 770 Obeerver 8 Eccentric Newspaper!

30251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvonia Ml 48150

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

TELEMAftKETING SALESPERSON Fua tane no evenmge or weekends Hourly plus o o m m i i o n Royal Oak area CMI 308-2000

Ewapmem ( 32700 W 8 MM. Farmmgton 40330. Attn Rod Tner

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p reMr red W BtoomlSMd 00 1 3040

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E A R N S 1 5 . 0 0 0 - S 3 0 . 0 0 0 Y R

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Fax reeume lo Robert 810-020-0100

LEGAL INTERVIEWER For Fsrmmgton HSM M r office Good paopM skats requaed Ask lor Mer gerM. 737-0400

LEGAL SECRETARY For smes law office m preMyoua FMmaigton HMs location #5-30 flexible nours s e a M Good typing, mastery of WordPerfect 5 yeers mawmum experience a must Start ing si S12 per workmg hour Send •eeume and relwencea lo PO Box 250104 w Bloomfield Mt 40325

LIFEGUARD currently certified tor Southf ie ld apar tment comp4ei Back ground 8 pre-employment drug kcreemng required Lisa 354-0170

LIFE GUARD 8 Swan instructors Currant certif ication requaed Appfy at Farmmgton TMCA. 28100 Farmaiglon Rd al 12 Mas

0 other bMMffts f leMrsncei ra-qu i red Rapfy to PO Box 30070 Ann Aroor Ml 48108

A A L E S PERSON - Pari fans at Southf ield tor Inn shop Musi be experienced matter s u e or s a n g

" to a s m to w i a patterns Phorie lor information 355-1400

, $ A L E S PERSON WANTED lor computer supply company Up to 20% ol groea Fax raaume to

810-280-4379 j SALES POSITION open to cMl on exietmg accounts, snd ds iMop new

Metro Petroaum Com-

THE FRAMKLIN MINT GALLEPT s e M m g dynemlc career maided m-

bacome pert of the sales teem at it s Twehre O M s M M location Ouaafiec candidates must have prior r M M experience be sales oriented an-J able to w o n 40 hours a wwek For immediate con SKJarstion can Oonna Wee 0 ^

and 8prr at 810 305- 8250

LOADING ROUTE TRUCKS Food products distributor

Approximately 20 hrs 'wk , 3-7am C M 313-513-8282

MACHINE OPERATORS immediate openings avaaaCa

UNLIMITED INCOME POTEN7(AL y sales parson in outwde sales »eekfy car ^ eHowence Generous

'mcome building 'esid 501 9000

UNLIMITED INCOME It i could snow you hoe to sam your yeerty income per month woiAd rou be i n te rea teC 24 Hr -nessage

810-406-1043

MAINTENANCE SEASONAL HELP Bmkdngs and grounds help neadsci lea large condonwaum complex -.lease caa 052-0257

MATURE CARING parson to asarsl saraor cnnans Mon Wad 5-9 sfter-nala Sat s 7am-1 30 pm. Mao Thurs-Mon 5-9 Appfy at 26600 Ann Arbor Tr Dearborn Hgts No prions caM

NEED RETIRED PERSON with VMI to transport employees Earty morn-ing 8 early evenings Mon Fn CMl Jimmy 427- 71 19

Manager M l 40223

Experienced preferred lu« Sand raatarie lo Sales P O Box 23340 Detroit

SALES PRO Home improvement o l tha industry MR BELVEDERE

you heve lo Oo is sea Onfy proles e o u l cloeers Befveders Con-struct ion 557-1000 E*1 ' 1

SALES 8 RECEDING #U0 tana poertion avaaable st Oam /non Hardwars 5 Mi 'Nawburgn at Uvoraa Bene* ' i package avaaable

appfy m parson

SALES " REPRESENTATIVE CONTEMPRA TEMPORARY PER SONNEL a seeking a mature pro-laaaKmM mdmduM with a Mrong da-rn to succeed at outside sales m AuOum HMs Candidate must ba m-Mreated ai saMng an mtang^M ser Mca Saury pms c o n m s a w 0 ben-

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SALES/STOCK - Part-t ime tor Lman Dapt days/mgnts. sM tram Xroy araa C M Maa Shannon tor appf (010)580-3474

tALENT SCOUT - Do you hava s knowledge 8 background m the modeang industry^ Do you love to work w«i people'' Do you have s gift

enjoy working on a com-miseinn 0 bonus beeed structure' ' If IfMS somds Ma sumetha-ig thai av tar eats jrou - plaaaa submit your r»-siame with deaired aicome to 44450 Pine Tree Or Plymouth. Ml 40170 A t tn AMWrr

TELEMARKETER 4-0 hours a week cMkng tor * - d a l e s Hourly pay plus bonus CMl 474-0020

VERY SUCCESSFUL Wsa-esiabi isred <sp>dry growing home anprovemen.1 i a m organas l ion seeks ragniy motivated sggrea-srve seff-conhdaaii individual l o earn SiOO OOO'yeer Experience re-quired 543 3000

WANTED NOW Salespeople who wsnt • Exceaenl income • Paid I 'S imng • Benefits Profit Sharing

C a l l N o w F o r A S h o r t P h o n e I n t e r v i e w

Mr Thomas 425-9600 ART VAN FURNITURE

0300 Wayne Rd Westland

OFFICE CLEANING Plymouth Tap area Mon Fr. J 15-0 15pm IS 50-S6'hou' Graat for homemakers or college students 001-5574

OFFICE SUPPORT for sr. upscale turrature and lighting company located at downtown Birmingham 12-20 hours s wee* flexible Mature reliable data* oriented eith sense ol humor snd positive atti-tude $7 hr Mail or FA* '0 iO-646-O023> cover latter snd resume tc Ars i tekturs 474 I Woodward Bammgfiam M 40009

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pemon lor my 17 year cad son 0aa-aOM ho i *s at my Farmmgton HMs home After 8 471-0110

CHtLDCARE ai my Canton noma spproximeiefy 5-0 hrs par day dur-aig the Summer for 12. t i . 0 yr old Non-smatung SS-Tw 901-3070

CHILD CARE netn to spend Bme with my « yr Car needed spproumafafy 20

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Oak Park Smaa sam

C M Mon-En 0-0. 240-0401

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CLEANHSG COUPLE 13/Woodward Raataurant 4-0 30 AM Saaurdaya. 7-0 30 AM Sundays S230r'MonOi Seringa Bond/bonus C M 503-2*00

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provide 24 HOUR UVC-M CARE

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girts 8 8 10 CHtLDCARE needed Summer days 2

Redlord area eves 537-0707 or days 522-1155

CHILO CARE provider naa dad part time lor 9 year old boy m SoutrrlWO C M Mary Stan, days 358-4420

647-5313

CHILD CARE long larm lor 2 boys Maturs non-smoker Wan Btoomfiefd area C M after 8pm 001 1300

CHILD CARE. Summer or longer m my Laka Onon home 2 ChOCren. ' 1 8 71 4-5 days s weak Own Irana-portation 003-1810

COMPANION - lor 13 y* old Siarv-mer Mon thru Thur 8em lo 4pm Own traneportabon 15 M M Tele-graph Attar 4pm 851-5701

DAYTIME BABYSITTER tor the

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E X E C U T I V E R E S I D E N C E S SuC»»t>en sa l l ies need Eixopeerv trsmed Housekeepers Houee Man-sgers Butters Chefs 8 Gardener Coupto 18 mo s Florida.'® mo s Mich igen lrvw-ir. Amy Max gay 032 -1170 Harper Aaaooeiea.20070 MKMSeben

Fartmngton Hies Ml 40334

F ARMING" ON HILLS AREA Lovmg dependebM non-emokatg ism ale ags 21 or o«Mr needed io care tor 1 year old on Mons 8 Weds from 0-4 m my home Poei-tion warts mid-August required S4 an hour 737

WANTED NOW Sslsspoopie who wsni - Excaaent .ncome • Paid Trsinmg • Benefits. Profit Sharing

C a l l N o w F o r A S h o r t P h o n e I n t e r v i e w

Mr Thomas 425-9600 ART VAN F URNITUF^E

8300 Wayne Rd Westland

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Scott Sftuptrma Fumrh*e 4 110 Telegrsph Rc

B ioomfw- j Has Mt 40302

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PART-TIME HELP 2 6PM Monday through Friday John s Cleaners i chrome 427-4000

M e r c h a n d i s e r s P a r t - T i m e

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21700 Nortt iesMsm a t070 Southfield Ml 40075 Fa* (810)550-1034

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• Free Training • Computer M.L.S.

Private Offices • Full or Part-Time • Much. Much More

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525-9600

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ABSOLUTELY PERFECT tor P * antsr'T eachers aifio need income with flexible hrs S M EducaltonM DISCOVERY TOYS' C M Sales O-rector DabbM Corisami 451-0000

1 AMBITIOUS SANTA? Plan now to earn top SS saamg Gifts by Houee o" Lloyd 8 CUmstmas Around

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A P A R T M E N T S E A R C H RoyM O M - Part Time MarkMmg

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810-547-0172 Ear s lant Hours For Students

An EquM Opportunity Employer

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8 Sun kMs Saturday 8 S •ar C M 737-0000

CHILDREN SHOE SALES. Farming ion HMs area 3 Days par week ap-

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s a u t e s Eapenanca workmg with pubkc required C M PMnck st (313, 30O-0O0O

FULL TIME Ihra-in chad cars needed to start immednstefy lor 2 young cftadren m Bloomfield Hdta erea Muat be non-smokM nave dnvM1 s

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300-4703

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303-3050

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OUR BRIDAL DIRECTORY tne SUBURBAN LIFE

SECTION of the O'E the t fwd Thurs of the month

810-042-0000 The DIRECTORY

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M i c h 471-1223

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805-4570 00 YEARS RELIABLE SERVICE

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522-4500

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S M Farmar Doo r * opan at 6pm Auc t ion conduc ted by J C - A U C T I O N SERVICES 451-7444

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701 CoflsctibJes H U M M E L COLLECTION F i g u i i M i - Ptata* Saa*

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WANTED to buy Norman RocAwM Ctoc* Plata, aanaa 1955 aummar MuM b a matt Dey* 401-1044

702 Antiques ANTIQUE d rop leef dining room tabM a a d e b o e r d 4 c h a r s vnkj-wood ct ierry 522-1678

Antiques & Collectibles ROYAL OAK MARKET

ao DEALERS SUN fl TO 4 316 E 11 Mtta Rd 1 ma* E ot W o o d w a r d Fraa Af lm a parking

70S ALL ANTIQUES BOUQHT

~}-zarzM 1 cMna. . toy* , h i — ) ' 344-3154

ANN A M O R ANTIQUES MARKET THE SRUSMER SHOW Sunday A n a IS. 1944. a A M -4 PM 5056 A m Arbor Sauna Rd . Exit 175 of l I-44 Ovar 300 d a t a I m queBty an-

AdmMMon »4 . 2 « * i Seeeon THE O M O M A L I I

T R U M B U L L S ANTIQUE EMPORIUM

5 0 * OFF On Many Piaoaa o l Furni ture

214 E OPEN 7 DAYS 44>-4S33

ANTIQUE SALE - Many piaoaa re-s tored AJ In g o o d condWem Sal A j n a 4. t 0 - 4 p m Sun A m * 5. 9-4pm 1147 Panraman. P lymouth

ANTtOUES, ate Sat 4 -5 33013 Longwood. 1 block W o f l Farming-ton. l block S o l Nana M i a

ANTIQUES MALL TOWN & COUNTRY

31830 P lymouth Rds - L ivonia 425-4344 Opan 11-6 Oeify

Thursday Unti l 8 p m

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A j n a 1 - A m * 30th Coma hatp ua oaaabrsia

702 ANTIQUE SHOW 0 SALE

Orchard M a i W BtoomBMd A j n a 2 thru 5

Thur* - Sat 10-4 Sun n o o n - 5

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344-0117 THE BARN ANTIQUES

CHRIST CHURCH GROSSE POINTE ANTIOUE SHOW

47 OeMers • 12 S ta le * Saturday. A j n * 4. i 0 a m - 6 p m Sunday A j n a 5. Noon -5pm

01 Groeee Poeite Btvd » Oroaaa Pomi * Farm*

445-4441

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Conagnmen ts • Ceah buy -ou t * 515 S Lalayatta R o y a O M

399-2608

702

ANTIQUES ON MAIN

Ses our flns American Pottsry & Dmnerware

Pertumee, Unsn. Chins & Crystal

115 S MAIN 545-4043 ROYAL OAK Mon -Sal 10-0

COMING JUNE 12th

THE SECOND DEARBORN TOY SHOW

Locaaad at Tha Oearborn O n e Can-tar. 15401 Michigan Ava TTia ik* lo our a i lhuMeMIc »andoia and ovar 1400 col lectors. tha laat toy M a

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CASH PAID lor good quaaty o ld t w a n g lura*. tack I* b o x * * a agup -mant Pra 1950 444-4341

SANDERS ANTIQUES 35118 MICHIGAN AVE WAYNE Ml

15.000 aq h (3 l»oor*l Supar Showroom I W * Buy Sell A T r * d *

h n * a n t i q u m torn l op * dming sets Dad teas china cabmets aacratar •a* labiaa. m a n lamp*, clock a China pot tery A * complete Una ot

Es ta i * a Antique I * n a y All major credi t card* accaptao

Opan 10-6 dally <313)721-3024 A Muat Saa For Designers

702 Antiques DISCOVER TECUMSEH Ml

3 ANTIQUE MALLS 140 laalaira o W n n g *Hc ant tquaa a cosac l l t i a t a o r M- 50 Opan daBy

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DOWNTOWN ROMEO Tha Ah t i qua CapMoi ol Michigan tor tha baa! aalaction ol quaaty ant iquaa and lav pnea* i M TC H A L L W a ra aura you'* ba 341 d a y * a y e a 10-6

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BLUE WILLOW ANTIQUES Hom T m e * Tha Saa

34440 MKTapar Ava W Wayna. Ml (JuatE Wayna R d ) 724-4410

EXCELLENT condi t ion, ona o l a k ind, larga carvad Ar t * A Craft Eng-kah hunt board larga r *4road ca£»-nat o a . i a a Franch door* , bavaaad tu l ip door aurgical cablnat voth p « * t * i a n l o f . mora 627-3762

MIRRORS. LINENS *chool M M 19th cantury oak highboy w'ewrvei m i r ro r . 6 oak T-bac* chairs Ftaata. Sh«MY UL«KL Non1*K* FranOS-can

The Mc Donnell House 19460 W 12 M M Rd

(E o l Evargraan) M o n - F n 10-6 Sat 9-5

Sun 12-5

559-9120

702

OUTDOOR SHOW/SALE

FRONTIER TOWN 4 TOWN HALL ANTIQUES 01 Aomao hav* foaiad loroaa to p r o m o i a ahat • s m l o bacoma ona aI M I N g a i ' l Nnaat

M4 b a haad on Aug 0 th a 7»» it you saa qual i ty *nl>qu*a and aala H a d : n«act l l i la* only, you won ' t warn to m a a baang a pan o l • * * mov» For mora m l o i m a u o n contact Kit al 752 5422 or K m a l 752-4240

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SPORTS MEMORABIL IA Town a Country Ant iquaa 31340 P lymouth R d ' M a r r i m a n I banmd

Orm) 425-4344

VILLAGE ANTIQUE MALL

Opan 7 Days Mon -S* t 10 30-5 30 Sun 12-5

Thur* t« 9

33 Quaaty Daaaars 2 I 22041 MKtagan A M

Batw Tanagraph a Souff lald Fraaway. W Oaarbom

563-1230

702 Antk|UM J 4 J A N T I O U E S

1444 Fort. WyandoW* Tuaa thru Sal 4-Spm Oak lu rMlu ra dantiat

M HUeERT a CO ANTIQUES GRANO OPENING SALE

SpacaaMng m GLASS and l aau f c iQ Una art

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R o o k w o o d . T i f f a n y . P o c k e t Waachee. WKaar varuty v tc tonan u r n . A d v e r t i s i n g m i r r o r s .

I S * OFF EVERYTHING

C a r t a * * wath t ha * d I Mat one al v a a n e

196 W Liberty sa S ta r k * Plymouth 451-1505

NOW OPENf GEORGETOWN ANTIOUES

ANN ARBOR A Fine Quality Ant ique Maa

Dealer Space AvaSabae 2111 Packard 444-4240

WICKER oak a mahogany furni-ture table a hanging lamp* m a r t tela leaded w indow* a doo r * poo l table. P*arpomt lamp toys etc etc 710 E 11 M * e Royal OM< 542 S042

703 Crafts ARTISTS & CRAFTERS

needed lor * r*ta< shop i oca t *d r> Brighton C a l 810-227-4 " 3 4

703 Crafts craftcrs W A i r r e o

umqua opportuni ty

3U*7 ,»3-0044

FARMINGTON g o n g out o l t iuswsas A M 4. 1444 10em-4pm 23470 Coack l i a i Ba-l e * * Sub 010-231-3701

PARTY LITE GIFTS. INC Opan-

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SPONGE PAMT1NG • RAG ROLLING FAUX MARBLE

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704 R u m m a g e Sukm

A Flea Martcata ANNUAL GARAGE SALE

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620 Man Seeking Woman

ABLE TO WIN your heart smg l * good looking dad o l ona. 35 yrs. 6 ft. skm. black hair b rown eyas Seeks Htm st l rect rv* intel l igent temea*. 24-34 » 44 150

ABSOLUTELY A t h e w i d l » o r c a d white mala, 46 6'1" . 170. vary long h * i r * d mto Baacha* d unonO*. gun*, hot tub* , cat*. Had n C lub* , gold Seeks female • 44243

ACTIVE Degreed prolaae»on» dH vorcad white mala 46 t r im non-*mok* r 5 6 L A * * kid*, roeer blad-ing Seeks fit whi te >em*a* lor aero-CHC advanturea Long tarm 9 44275

ACTIVE Work ing claee single w h i t * male 31. 5 8' '40ab* en joys cycl ing, movia*. travaamg and fund t ime* Looking for honae! lady w ' g o o d sense of humor 25-35 * 44323

A DEARBORN WIDOWER 56 6 ISOIbe wants * achool teacher type

DeMy Maa around 50 to anioy boating, goit. dancing A w * l baa ig normal * 44231

ADVENTUROUS. CONFIDENT. Hi and attract ive whrta mala, age 34. open mvtded l o many s i tuat ion* , seeks lamala tor dayt ime romance, age unimpor tant • 44221

3 T T AFFECTIONATE White profession*! mala Enjoys golf, biking, mov ie* , dlrung out non-*moker Saekmg wh i t * ••mala 42-50 for t n e n d a h * or poa-sibW raiationarup * 44401

AFFECTIONATE White Male g o o d looking. 30 s 6 1 " mca Buitd a«Ju-catad. tun 4 mora seek* a diacreat sexy lamala companion, aga 20-45

• 44332

ookmg an male m«J 50"s 6 220a envoys boa t -ing Ashing, dmmg m/out . l ong ndaa. traval t much mora Seeks lady 45-531 w i th some of the same mtereet No game players » 44275

AMBITIOUS BUSINESSMAN-Edu-cated 46 5 10 white seeks ameer* woman w t a n e e oI humor lor dmmg. dancing, movlaa. p lay* Look ing tor * tnand i o share lun t imaa • 44143

A N EXECUTIVE WHITE MALE . 44. 6 ft k ind carmg. affluent 4 at t ract ive

ATTRACTIVE - actwa non smok ing dmorcad whi le mala 47, 5 9 i6S4b*. enioys golf, logging l e n r w 4 ro-mance seeking fit lady to share thee* 4 other fun t ime* • 44292

ATTRACTIVE Otvorcad Whi te mala 34 6 4 athletic healthy Seeking l a * p h y w M t y IM female io share a l tha •dvanturaa 4 special t ana* thw s u m m r A beyond • 4 4 4 0 1

AVAILABLE - Handaom* ta* U r n , Hnano*«y aecur* mala 39 kka* o*ncmg photography, cars, home cooking Seeks a*m 4 at t ract ive, tamay or iented lemala • 45257

A SINGLE BLACK man 35 6 '2 ' 240 lb* would * k * to meet woman lor m a a n n g M 1 on I naationaIMp U u K b * down to * a r i h 4 *anoua W*aght 0 'opor t toned • 44170

DOWN TO EARTH MALE aga S I aeeks I k e lamala 40-S0 * 44295

820 Man Seeking Women

ATTRACTIVE never mar r ied whi te m * M 42. Mond b lu* ayed 5' 10 170= Catho(«c d e g i a e d non-smoker. humorous none*t Appra-oa iaa da* * . ' * t y t * firaaada* wa lk* •ma* town* » 45452

BOZO HERE - romant ic single wh i t * male 33 d o w n at heart t i red of oopeys 4 l ugg ing for • eight pro-port ionate. smgM whi t * I t n l * to share Ma undar lha b ^ top * 4 4 3 ^

CONSIOERATE. pat ient , unda r -s t *ndmg t ak * charge. a**er t tve

aitractrva lam Ma who need* direc-t ion m her Me • 44245

DIVORCED white mala, 36. 6 140 a lh ia f i c . p r o f a * * i o n a i o a g r a a d c h u c h tucyckst volunteer seek a

honeat saxa ra ratationalMp • 44244

EURO/ASIAN male, the r t w i ol * o m * woman's a r *emi , da* i re* o n * on one with woman o l s a n a cMT ia

• 45247

FIT PROFESSIONAL 30 good look-ing. old laahaoned value* l eak ing conftdent, «rm f igured lady between 25 A 35, introverted enfoys com-par*on*h« i ou tdoor* 4 a p h y l c K y »

staytno r 44335

FUN YEAR ROUNO - I 'm 40. 5 10' good looking, non smoker kght drmker honeet, canng. aenertrve good aarisa ol Ixanor Seeks non •moker white fern Ma • 44290

GOOD LOOKING, j o o d hear ted 4 good *ene* o< humor romant ic , fun l o w i g 5 10 1651b* whi ta mala. 34,

ing M m * *nou* minded peraon 4 lor 24-34 r 44255

GOOD looking white amgte pro les saonal 32. ohy*ca»y m, enjoys sports, traval. da*ng. look ing lor at-t r a c t * * pet i t * " I t * lamala. 23-35,

• 44217

HANDSOME 49, Senear*. non-»mokar, tr im, pro-laaaionM lookmg lor an educated. beautMul. aam canng latfy lo r a

• 44115

HANDSOME BLACK mala 31 seeks romant ic attract ive woman 22-34 lor laatmg r ie t ionahap PhyaKaRy m wath love o« ro4*r coaatars * pk ja

• 44141

HANDSOME European ProMaann-« . 51 yr* old, much traveled * n | o y *

HANDSOME, aangie white mala, car-mg. ameer* phyacaRy at prolaa-a o n a aeekmg * phyaaca*, at athiat-k body buadwg t * m M * for mand-«hap l *adaia t o r — o w M p • 4417S

HONEST t ic . a IV o r c a d wh i t e ma la 33. S '4" 1501b* *e*a:mg an honaai. M-Irectrve white lemala 24-34 lor pcaMCM long tarm s tahonahc 4 good t ima • 44253

I A M 25 ywar* ok) look ing tor naca gi r l • 44143

I KNOW YOU'RE OUT TME RE I White mala 47. clean, cu ta alender non-amokar vary i»ai i aaa S a * a * long tarm n r — m i l iMal irmahUi

25-40 • 45041

NEWS FLASH' Romanea • not dead ArtMl aaaa* lemat* 25-35 wi th

620 Man Seeking Woman

I 'M 50, AVERAGE HEIGHT 6 WEIGHT wh i t * looking lor * wom-an 30-45 lor a d o e * pa r *on* i inti-mate, fun ralattonahip W h i l about you? • 44341

INTELLIGENT, vary attract ive. *m-gw 6 25 yaars athletic wouM kka

woman, physicaay I for * *pac>M >nand

NICE LOOKING, energet ic t nm fit 43 yr o ld degread p r o l — i c i n l 5 0' . 1501b* It your honaai. roman-tic aanaitrva. active 4 fun to be around, you re Mot I k * me L I ) l * lk • 44225

NICE LOOKING p r c l l l a i onmi Mack mala. 24. w o h e * to meet smgl* woman P i f w a n 23-39. any race lor fun love 4 romance Musi nave good tanaa of humor « 4 4 1 M

NICE LOOKING, whrta mala. 5 1 " , ISO. seek* kind, honaai. cuta female 30-45 who I R * * dmmg. mova** t ravel 4 m u c h more Sanou* nw idad only pMaaa • 4 *066

OLD FASHION FlomantK wM treat you IR* a laefy Divorced White mala S I . S 10 'V 190 lb p r o m s i o n a i Varied mlareata Seeks lemala for

• 44121

PROFESSIONAL SINGLE, wh i t * m * M 5 9. 145 lbs brown hair 4 aya*. 30 nica lookmg. honaai 4 car -mg Saakmg lemala. 23-30. for * special Ir iendahip L M s enjoy t ha

• 44312

PROFESSIONAL Dtvorcad wh i te mala C2 5 '10 'V 1061b* Non-amok e r /d rmker honeat caring, hu-m o r o u s Seek a pet i te IMTIMS lor ra-lenonafvp Sanou* onfy cMl • 44344

RECENTLY DIVORCEO whrta male. 40 * . 0 '7 ' 235 Lb* w e k m g lemala companaon. 30 to 40 Y r * old Oiaat dinners. I raval o u t d o o r * • 4S29S

ROMANTIC paean ne t * amgM whi t * mala, l a l g o o d lookmg teaks pretty single whne lemale 24-34 who *n-joys concar ts mov t * * 4 i car JIHIgut

• 44057

SEEKING * IMTIM*. 39-47 yaars o l aga. whi te love weRs b * e nd ing 4 t rave l i ng Fr iend V s t

SEEK long term monogamous raae-noneMp Whi le mala, naca guy-mca look ing 34 4 3 205 employed hon-aat. romant ic 1 w o m a r man. mnar beauty r a q u l r a d / a * l l r * d • 44340

SINGLE, never been marr ied 34 4 '3 ' b rown naa 4 aya* *n joy * spor t ing event* , danner 0 * e k m g * young I a m M amp fc*t,

SINGLE vary attractrva mala Ro-chaaMr area. 27. 170 » muacmar anganaar. S I T . lookmg lor a g o o d lookmg amgM lamala e h o a da-pendebie. carmg A g M n g • 44349

SINGLE White M M * 30 4 2 175 « * . e a . a j haa. blua eye* bright •maa. graat cook, auto pi i l *aMoi ' iM. • a a k * aduca ian m a t i rac tNa c o m -tarpart . variety o l mtaraM* • 44177

SINGLE. WHITE aa* aaaa* ona-to-ona >Maltemefilp

* o - s o 4 q u M t

44314

SINGLE WHITE MALE. 24 mg lor a S a ^ l e wh i t e Female. 20 'a

• 44330

620 Man Seeking Woman

620 Man Seeking Woman

621 Woman Seeking

SINGLE Black M a w 20 morals A • t m c s m t a d A lonaly seeks smoi* whrta l e m M * or m n e d * g * 24-30 130 lbs / lee* smal l a* r» hav Who en ioy* s imple t t img* m hf* m * r r i a p * mmded 4 cmidiees • 44 i t 9

SINGLE WHITE MALE 41. t radi t ional value* Cathol ic mar-n a g * onen ied . profe**aonai

• 44235

SINGLE w tm* male 43 educa ied long donance truck drtvar lookmg tor companaonaiup whan noma Like* rock concar ts , theatre, mov-ie*. d inner m 4 ou l • 44347

SINGLE WHITE MALE. 27 5 10' 190= conaervat fv* . * t t r *c t tva. succas»tui Look ing for amgM wfv t * 'emaia 22-30 lor compamonanip •

44305

SINGLE. WHITE male 30 attrac-t s * 5 8 . II* as m u a c 4 dmmg out

44313

SINGLE WHITE MALE - 50 5 ' 5 " 150= b rown hair b rown aye* aeek-mg chr is t ian woman who Miee to t ak * m m tha theatre, go waaimg. dance or jusi cudd le • 44293

SINGLE WHITE MALE 54. keeks matu re whi te l a m a i who •n j oy * tha simpia things m M * 4 c A t t k n g * 45042

SINGLE WHITE male. 60 yr* m a n -ual ly sacur* ret i red 10 yrs reakla m Lrvonia. 6 f l t a l 175 lb * non * m o k * r . social d rmker A l ttM* tune looking tor f r i end / compan ion •

45441

SLEEPLESS IN ANN ARBOR-Lonaly single wh i t * *«getanar i . 24. m search of I amM* aouimaia tor com-pamonanip. laatmg romance It mce IpyM CMl * 4 4 1 4 S

SUCCESSFUL MngM whr t* mala 24 vary at t ract ive 4 lo t* o l Km seeks ftmgle wh i te l emM* l i i f a a r i 24-30 who m attractrva 4 m aood

• 44319

Summer t ima and the IMng • lontty Sam aan*uM never marr ted J e m an mala 42 seaka

Jam A 32-41

SUPER CUTE S W M fit 3« 5 4 PI aaa ant, romant ic i Mlabl* sponta-neous and reeponMbM aeekmg aima-lar S /DWF 25-29 Wor th a c a l •

44236

TALL. DIVORCED whi le mala 49 * Render 6'3. V i a m a a l y 4 emot ional-ly secure honaai . amcare mc Altv-laoc non-amokar Seeks aomeartial at t ract ive s u n d e r lady 3B-47 ml good alua* lor moiaa*. theatre.

• 44379

TALL VERY At t ract rva MngM w*M* m a a 34 aaaygoang en joy* movtee dmmg out See* whr t* or AMan l emaM 24-34 pe ine or med ium buaid • 44274

' "v— - - - - -l brcycang * l Mngl* !4-34 wrth

TENDER CARING. amgM whrta male 43 4 f t 140 « * *eak * whi te I * Ms 30-42 y r * tar iRnlng curt

a l emng* 4 • 44144

VERY YOUTHFUL SO 5 9 140 •>* amoaar g o o d phyaacal ahepe paa-«aonaa« R ia iwIaRj

SUMMERTIME FUN I* com ing ' Tall h * n d s o m * act ive d e p e n d a b M edu-cated 30«*h gent leman aaek mg ath-letic at t ract ive c o m p a n i o n Enjoy many acttvtt ie* Traal yoursel f lo Ouakty Don 1 mies ou t ' • 44381

TIRED OF THE SINGLE LIFE? I m 24 good look ing pro laealonal A lots o l fun Look ing for same H you re 25-33 CMl • 4 4 0 8 7

TROUBLED BUT vary m o t i v a t e d Mn-gM. wtma m a a . 32. m g o o d ahape Seeks danng. single w o m a n lo grow share 4 mafca the moat oI Ma wnh • 44349

WANTED - A Lady not luat * Woman Divorced wh i le ma le 52 year* young who love* g iv ing no-war*. long walk a ho ld ing hands A car tngguy • 45995

WEALTHY woman for at t ractrva classy sexy 53 year o ld recent ly d lvorcad whi te male Pamper me

• 44343

County 14-44. eaaght m p ropor t ion to heqjht • 44299

WELL G R O O M E D s h a r p en-trepreneur black mala. 32 Seeks el-egant vintage black lamMa 40-49 •n j oy * p icnea. muaac Cnana park teatfvM* 4 conce r t * • 44371

WHITE MALE 39 m o r a * enfoy* 2 son* (por ta , com-edy. mueic al Hraaida. seeks aangM whi t * lamaaa wtth MmMar mtaraats to red«cover Spr ing • 45315

WHITE WIOOWER. 44. S 10 1 mce lookmg I can oRar a fa loving, ananang. auppor t tva 4 beat fr iend persona l ty Saakmg lady lo Mart a f i iandMiHj r 44134 WHITE WIOOWER. 45, moa lookmg seeks whi le lan-ma m her 50 * . would pi M a aarty 50 * for comparv-i o n i h i p T r a v e l i n g m o v i e * . mgmcJuO* dl f terent v i l e r * * ! * no chi ldren at h o m e * * 4 3 2 1

XSPECIAL - An a t t rac t ive temmme lady who a apada l m Ma 4 love DWM 44 honeet Mncar* warm 4

621 Woman Seeking

AFFECTIONATE, humoroua sexy white lady 59. 5 4 120 Iba non-•moker SOCIM dr inker ipvaa danc-ing travel etc aaek* t a l g e n t M w a n •nth Mia at t r tbutaa b e l w a n 44-43 for * r*aation*hap

• 44341

ATHLETIC I g o * l a r m a Mil) tuM i*noi .sh MA) Smgta whi te l e n a a 50 pau* pet i te, pret ty seeks n a a m 50-45 range, heal th arti-tude waadom a n a r t l M • 44244

A TRUE BLONO 33 yr* . 5 7. ontaym outdoor* . MoMon ice w a k * m m * park, campmg 4 doga LOva Ma m general 9 * 4 3 0 7

A T T R A C T I V E d l v o r c a d w h i l e lair Ma 37 npnemokar * a a k m g naoe looking, d k o r o s d . Mngie a M a mala. 34-44 to an^oy anwnaM movlaa. • a k a 4 to grow oad wrth • 44244

ATTRACTIVE O v o t o e d S'7" mid SO"* pi u leeMoi iM d o earth good aanaa of

ATTRACTIVE *nergat ic tull f igured divorced whr t* lama i * . 42 seeking honaai opan romant ic f inanoaay responsible male 25-45 10 enjoy 4 Share all l i t* haa to offer • 44190

ATTRACTIVE FULL- f igu red , di-vorced white lemala 46 Seeks hones' r o m a n K maw 40-55 Enjoy long walk* mo l a s quiet ™ies •

44373

ATTRACTIVE smear* fun loving smgi* W M * lamala seeks pro le*-sional s t l ract rv* w tv i * mala 23-35 friendship p o m b a * mora U x * m g to snar* lonely t ime* • 4 4 1 8 1

Attract ive wngM black t * m * i * 35. no chi ldren medium, 5 6 aalf sup-por t ing Enioys shopping A Quality nme Seeking lanned smgM wfwte male 35-40, med ium with same dua l i t i es n o c h i l d r e n / g a m e s •

44303

ATTRACTIVE t r im, b lond mid Ut-iles secure educated employed non-smoker kkee travM gotl boat -ing walks praters g *n t teman early 60 s 6 - • 4 4 1 6 6

ATTRACTIVE - t r im smgM Mack saekmg romant ic m w i o a r t >

p r o l a x i o n a l smgw maa* ovar 40 Love I t * *—ig . cuf lur* ! •ven ts Race no p rob lem • 44264

BLOOMFIELD bme-ayed b lond at-tr*ct»v*. Kan. 52. 5'3 Seeks kmd. cons idora t* *mot>onalfy/«nanc»aay f t a b M gent leman for mutua l apoa-ing Picture apprec ia ied • 4 4 3 1 6

CUTE, pet i te B i rmingham b londe seeks local guy who ts fun. act ive flftytah Tm* artrectrve * n t r * p r * n a u r a br ighi outgoing Krvabaa C a l irrv-medi* i*hr - you ' * b * dakghted •

4S7S8

Dlvorcad whr t* Mom 31 ooaaga *tu-deni an joy* b l i m g baaaba* mora Seeks white m a a 30 s n o n - * m o * * r / d n n * * r clean, act ive mlM>g*n t . kind. po*MbM r * a a t n n * N p • 44342

ENTREPRENEUR 47 p r * t t y auc ca*»»ui gMng . loving. h * - f » g u r * d

GREEN-EYED Baond 5 2 lun-lov-m g seeking whi te p r o l a m o n a l m M * 45-55 lor *pon tanaou* ad-venture* 4 p o — b f r a n * w begin-ning LET S TALK! • 4 5 0 3 4

LOOKING for someone over 40 lo • h e r * good l ime* with I *n joy coun-try rnuwe rant ing Must nave *anaa oI humor 4 k id*

* 4 *n joy • 4404b

ONE M A N WOMAN, lata 4 0 * . br ight pretty perky murt i -degraad h i«norou* athaetic romant ic look-ing lor someone to g row young wrth 47-57 Btoomflald • 44022

PRETTYWHI " tr im. M g r e e d goa. water mc

WHITE Dlvorcad 47. 5 ' r ou tgo ing lady love*

g o " lu r * . danc ing Saaka S 10" * 45-40. non (mak ing , social drmker l o ralaa A *nJOy M* • 442 14

PRETTY whrta pro*aeeionM aarty 5 0 * p e t a * / t n m t radmonai value*

anar* at* a paeeeur**

REDHEAD great Mgayamaa 44 5 4 134 4M ARact ionaie K w e a M ^

621 Woman Seeking

GRIZZLY Adams where are y o u i Attract ive l u l hgur* / *h*pe»y wngw wnrt* famaM mid 40's looking for adven t iaou* ou tdoor type lo share

one day * t a t im* • 44343

I m S f i -4 and whrta at t ract tv* fit rwn - *mok* r p ro l—* iona l A fun Looking for l a m a quaMtiea m y m Your 24-30 non marr ied no k id * nice guy C a l me! • 44391

LADY OF COLOR and eub*tanca flaw lor tha w i s . love o I Hterature travel i p o r t * . Marnmg. g o o d lood 4 conversat ion saaka l a l . aanartive

45-50 • 44045

LIFE IS lor s h a r i n g Seek ing degreed non-amokar , 40-50 lo en-joy theatre*, dmner* . conversat ion movies wrth same • 45249

LONESOME IN Ga rd *n City SmgM. whi le lamala pet i te aaay to b * wtth, 50 Looking for 6 mtaMgent fun lovmg. gent leman to dere ioo m o n o gamou* , heavy «k* umon • 44372

SHY. 36 5 '10. FLILL-kgurad whrta lemaM. 1 chad. non - *mok* r non-doper kght dr inker. mora4ad opti-rmctic Protaatara w /many mtareat* Seeks samaw white gent leman for m o n o g o m o u * r e l a t i onsh ip i h a t cou ld Mad to marr iage • 44370

SINGLE BLACK FEMALE *eekmg SmgM Buck MaM. 39-46 Drug 4 • m o k * free, non drmker o i kght so-cial drmker Employed would preler

• 44337

SINGLE black IamM* looking for * big 4 t a l e m p l o j u d black man must ba 35-49 yr* Old 4 muet ba at Meat 5 11 Muet w e ^ h 200 lb * No c o m

• 44347

SmgM lemaM. 31. 5 4 ar ta t ic na-ture. leugftmg ayea. o f l beat humor versatIM mtereet* saaka Mt rad rve p r n l * * * m n M gent lemen amo' l *p-

i package • 44310

SINGLE WHITE FamaM wrth graat aanaa ol t w n o r 35. gueen-aaad •aak* amgM whr t* m a a tor dat ing 4 maybe more I Mia apor t* 4 quiet

• 44333

SINGLE ' wh i t * lam Ma 40 + en joy* hoeMng. gol l . fMhmg. campmg. ro-mant ic averwiga Single whrt* meM non amokar/i»ruaa. honeet, roman-tic under 6' not over 50 • 44294

SINGLE WHITE eyee. 5 2* aam Enjoy* dancmg travel, romance 4aa 4 * n a q u * mar-ke t * Lookmg tor ameer* 45-40 yr l Looking t o

I wrth Hmrtar i

SmgM wmte l e n a a 5"9 , 49 Lover long Or},mm mo idea, long v a k l vary Wvang. nonamoker Saaka amgM whrt* mala. 50 /40 loving, honeet

k m • 44294

SINGLE WHITE lemala, 23. S 4. M l f igured long red haa blue eyea. M -

Itve. aangM m a l a 25-34 for tor long • 45462

THIS IS TOUR LUCKY OAYI Tha* outgoing, whr t * I a wi • ! •

• l » O o k m g tor w i e r t r i maa* So-ao, mm> m km. whrta

traveang maM Slf '

54 wad b a v o

more looking tar ahrta a aarty 40 a who * k m d *c -

621 Women Seeking Men

TIRED of waRmg M o n * ' Lrf* is n*v-mg lun logether Drrorced whrt* f e m * i * attractrve acirve average w e ^ h t Seeks 50 - smgae while m a a 5 8 : lor r aa t xxuhap • 44273

VERY At t rac t ive 47 yr* amga* black famaM. en joys outdoor actrvrtle* jogging kkee to travM 4 q u i a mgs Seeks at t ract fv* gant

f 45. gentleman

mtereats • 44 100

W A N T E D IMMEDIATELY twee t loving, wrwt* gent leman over 56 lo •ha re the fu ture wrth t ha b lond* at-t ract ive l a m a i Tane a w* * tmg Don I heeltate C a l now • 44306

WHITE endow 47 love* I t * FiA hgur* 4 decreeamg mto dancmg goa t ravM movta* Lookmg for companaon to af iar* 1-1 Must De honeet 4 car ing • 44266

YOUNG. Mam pet i t * whrt* k m a a d lvo rcad 43 seeks young attract ive whi te ma la Smcere warm car ing Non-smoker , fr iendship A long term raattonehap bham 40-50 • 44197

1939 CLASSIC REDHEAD Good looking, green eyea. S'4". 130 lbs Phyaacaly fit outgoang witty I anjoy concer t * , rhaatar spectator sports Lookmg for samka m o d * • 45430

022 Sports Interest* ATTRACTIVE SINGLE White Male 33. ( e a t m g I t r i M g o t partner for course-prac t ice range, piey A fun

weet-northweet • 44331

BEAUTIFUL Blonde l eeks cour ie r part A haneome Gent leman to l > change round* of golf at our PrlveM C lub* 40 i*h, m ahape and * con-noMaaur oI g o o d timaa • 44264

SINGLE whrta m a a 64 aeeks m o a d doub le* tenme pertner 4 5 rat ing, cur rent ly ranked a2 n a n a 60 y r * A over (arigM* SE Mich Tenms

• 44162

31 YEAR OM whi le meM 0 1751b* look ing tor Mender MrnaM 27-32 kv tereet* n c l u d * golf Mama*, dmmg.

d M n g 44139

023 Senior* ACTIVE a t t rac t ive goMer I

t r eva . dwncmg gardening Agaa 44 * 0*1» pre tar red YO«* oour»e or m m w • 44107

ATTRACTIVE, ectlve maddM aged a * 1.1 elery seeks beet Mend lor camping. aiaR f i o . short t r ip* and mt • M a Ma haa l o o A a Lat* Mart now

• 44350

ATTRACTIVE. Smcere. yoimg al ' - - r Monde, amgM

dancing 4 card* Seek* h e n d e o m * t*a. km KMng MngM whrta m a * 00-70 • 45304

I'D LIKE TO contact bo t 44442 Ad ran (Xmng Ap ia Mating you are "M-

I 'ai m d 40 * aarr aw n m w u a A n you MM out there? • 44140

S M G L E whi te m a a good lookmg 04 year*. S 10 ITS « a . Wue aya*. b rown haa Marr iage mmded Caa tar m o r a • 44061

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BLOOMFIELD TWP 7070 4 7044 Ca thed ra (w of Taeg raph btaan 14 4 IS M 4 * t Fn 4 S e T T l

BLOOMFIELD TWP Movang sas FWRANN 4 mMc 742 Waatbovne

S o l MapM W o l Cranbrooa T lka A Fn . 9-5pm

BLOOMFIELD TWP A m e 2-4 *Oa i i -4pm 2046 K lnganan r th n a a S q u a * Lake Rd 4 T M * g tpn ~ 'S*' ° * * a r U ' Q r m p*e '

BLOOMFIELD ULTIMATE SALE' Art an t iq tae k jmr tura . booka aport equipment toys much morel 003 Sattarlee S oI Long Lake W of Adam* Thur* Fn S a 8 -4pm

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE O r e a buy* everything pr iced to * *a 444 H a m a o n Rd N of Mapae I r a n ot Cranbrook T t i n 4 Fn 9-4

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE Movang SaM 40 t to 90 s Ant iquaa clothe* * * m t i « dMhe*. golf d u b * mora Thur Sei 9-3 2731 Bredwey N of M a p a Oetwea-I Cranbrook 4 .AWEr

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE aitaque* •urmture k id* stuff Bake* old t n * . d o t t i n g A mora Thur June 2 ftem lo 4pm 530 Hel tmoon aa H of

E of

DINING SET 1 thick j a w 70 • 45. W t x * w cream cuMom ruat t nm l^ iat p n m t e a a S mgh cane c h a r s was ( 3 5 0 0 n o w 9950 5 4 0 ^ » 7 S

FARMINGTON HILLS ^ SUB SALE V W a a b rook * Ame3-4 ta rn ^ 4pm belw 12 4 13 Ml 4

betw Orchard Lk 4 F a m m g t o n En-l a from 12 o i 13 Ml or Farrmngton Rd See wgna/baaoone 34 • p a n o pen t * M a t * l h a your only n o p '

FARMIGNTON 2 pe r t , 22004 " W June 2 9am lo 4pm S of Grand Rn»a

FARMINGTON Ceramic porcelain, gowig oul of Put in a— Jun* 4 1994 i0am-4pm 23970 Colcneelw Bw l a r * S u C BIO-231-3761

FARMINGTON-GMn aaM 10 Ma* c w t w * Fa rnmg ion Rd Fn 4 Sat

Orcnard Sob •ar Rd * 9-3

FARMINGTON HMs Colony Park Sub 13 Male 4 Farmmgton June 2nd 4 3rd 9-S

FARMINGTON HILLS - huge Ram-bMwood sub * M * Over 45 'wn i laa Thur Fn 4 Sal 10am lo 5pm S of 14 Mae between Drake 4 HaMtaed

FARMINGTON HILLS SubdMaon G a a g e S a M June 2-4 9-5 OLD FARM COLONY s OF to M** b* fw*a ' i ink e ta 4 MaddMben

O R C H A R D LAKE Jun* 3.4.4. 4-6 4 toy*, m a c

CASH ONLY 4444 Cranbrook T ra l (N of PonUac Trek W Of OW Orchard T r a n

Maa. l oy * 4 lurnr tur* The l a g i n " M g W i u m u i i J yard M a on G r t n Si B i f i i a w onmerwty 4 Tkarken w aad* o f t of M a n June a t o — Ipwi

ROCHESTER T a r a w F a t * Sub-Okr tMorvAnnua g a a g e aaM on S a ^ A m e 4Vi Sam I p m Off Tamun

ROCHESTER - Fri 4 San 9-S An l lQuea . e a a c i a e equ ipmen t

tea Somaewiu tea a r e a n u n 4*25

O n o n 4 SnMI Rda

ROCHESTER Graal Oak* E a a Sub L M e m o a 4 Lkweraay S a A m e * . 4 - 4 p m

ROCHESTER HILLS 3540 C h e n w o o d Drive. N of TMnaan W of Adame Thur»-Fn June 2-3 9-4

ROCHESTER HILLS Avon Meed oaat Sub (S o l TMnken E ot Brew-M a ) A m e 2.3,4 9-4

ROCHESTER HILLS Rlvwr Vekey Sub M i M lamay Ame 2.3.4 4-4 30 N o f H a m a n . E of A d e n *

R O C H E S T E R HILLS S t r a t f o r d Knorta Subdlnaaori M M June 2-4 9-4. Food 4 ne iaragee a t — a M l on Sat S of welt o n B f e e e r old perch

ROCHESTER HMa-1340 Cheetnuf O CM o f l L fvamoM f i f a aar TMnken 4 Wan on A m a 2-3. 9-4 Fumrtur* coamtry entiquee T V s lots of good a x i l d o t f a n g houMf io ld more

ROCHESTER HILLS Jun* 2 3 4 4 9 -5 M u n i f anny Housewares •nerw oothang lenadrwn 4 adults*, t oy * n a i p p l a x a * . jawary 433 E Maryknoa E of Adame bareeen Warton 4 Avon off of

ROCHESTER HILLS

UNIVERSITY HILLS SUBDIVISION

JUNE 2-4. 9am-4pm A N N U A L EVENT Over SO Homea P a m c i p e t m g Off of Avon Floed betw i N t m o a 4 Old P a r t * Rd

700

bRa* 4 k M s c M R e a 4 t o y *

TROY, n o mm*, June 3-4 . 10-4.

TROY-Set 4-S CMMrena toy*. CIOOM* 4 wauea icad *efa» 0 1 1 4 (Uyndanboume

TROY . a 2 5 -

N of Big A m e 4-6 4-S

E of Coo-

707

Taag>ag*L N of W a n e n

707

U V O M A - 4431 I a i . . N of Joy

LfVONIA-4211 Gamer MfcaMr 4 Joy Juna 2-4. 9-4 4 Mwaey Worn-

* much n o r a

north lo 9 Mae Telegraph ~ Ev

TROY A m * 4-5 9 - 6 W of John A. S of Square Lake (SMM. Topaa. Canada

Co ra , Pat te rson M e r b M Quar t i t ShaM St * ) C o m a ona. coma rtl

So U t / J o h n R / S 4. 4 a m to 5pm

T o y * < * * h k i _ g o o d * Fn June J, 4-4 S a Jun* 4 » 12 3043 Newpor t C l . W of Coo-kdga N of Bag I

T R O Y , W t n d n d g e S u b Adama Rd 1'2 mae N o l Long LaRe. Sat 4 Sam 9-4

TROY - 4 temey S a 6 Sun Ame 4 5. 9am l o 4 p m 4227 Waawigaon Cr N E o l John R 4 Waraea 117 Mae) Eaerciee bate e r t f i a a m . crtb. mgh c h a r baby do thea

L M O N Lake-Huge yerd aaM Many name San 4 Sam 11-6 l ' 0 3 F a -rarM be tween C o m m e r c e 4 Cooaey Lake Rd E of Uruon Laka Rd

ROCHESTER HILLS - T a n h c Ga-rage SaM Yaars of aocuntaanon An t i que* coaeclibMa. old toy*, doa*. beer* . i « 3 0 1 workaig gaa n o v a m in i Cookbook* , noueehoid Heme a n a l hmir ture e t c — Th«*v Fn 9 - 4 p m Sat 9 - i p m 1446 va ta -•aae Dnve, N of TMnken. Croaa O a a k S u b No pra-aaMa

ROCHESTER HILLS Sal June a 9-5 1166 VaAey Stream Dr N of Warton. W off LtvemoM

ROCHESTER HILLS - H a ^ H o n SubdNMicm A m e 4 9-4 north of Auburn , weet of John R

ROCHESTER HILLS B r i dge*ood Farme Saab (N oft Tieratan W of Aaame) Set Juna am 4-4

FARMINGTON HM* Thur*-Sat 9-5 34022 Edmonton N/6, W F a m m g -ton 3 t a n a * * Toy* kid's d o t h * * • n t i q u * * noueehoid aioodcrans

FARMINGTON HILLS Garage 4 Bake Sale June 4 9-4 St Thomea Orthodoa Church. 29150 W 10 mae juat E of Middtabeft HoueehoM3 Item*, jewelry f um i tu r * clofhmg. booka toy* SpecMAzmg m homede

ROCHESTER HILLS Fn & Sat 9am-4pm. 090 Lockmoore C l W of Jonn R N of A u b i m

ROCHESTER HMt 4 ' t a a A m a 2nd 3 rd 4 4tn open H ^ n a o u n t w of Rocf w e i a Rd S of HamBn Fvmvi iae ha r d w e r e k id *

ROCHESTER HILLS Doo. m e m m o t h saM RocheaMr Rd lo Hamkn W to Cimibar tand loaow wgns Thurs 4 Fn. June 2-3. 9-6

FARMINGTON HILLS Antique saM Fn June 3 Only 7am-7pm 25 yrs accummeoon No jimk no do thas Furniture granrte w a * looM. c d -Mi.t ibM* ale BKyOea books m a c Lerwpncaa 290*0 E Marklewn 1 Mk M of O r c h a d Laka S on Lon Kay oft 13 Maw

FARMINGTON HILLS - Y a d S a a June 3-4 t0am-4pm on MKtdMbelt. between 10 4 11 Maa Clofhmg ma-

a r conda^oner

ROCHESTER HILLS QUAIL RIOGE SUB SALE

June 3 4 4th Fn 4 Sal. 9am-4pm N of M-59 . W of l of Adama

ROCHESTER HILLS Oroaaa Pmee Sub Wal ton 4 Ota Parcfi Fumrtur* do thea. noueehoid Heme baea June 2-4 9 -4

ROCHESTER HILLS Tato Sub* Garage *aM BrooadaM Weal

; Hunters Creak Juna 2-3-4. 9am Bargeane herw Entrances - Warton/ F r e e o o d and Adam*.' Raenree

M o v i n g Sa anoaa. furrwtura. cfottang. neoua Fn - M o n A m a 3-4 9 4 4046 Segmew Tra l . o f l D u e be-tween Watk lna 4 l l a l chary 674-2073

W BLOOMFIELD - A m e 2-3-4. »30-Spm i r n a a a k i u w o u n d m a atortd w o m e n a M i e pew m . jewelry, m a m do thmg , maich much m o r a 5120 Old CourL E o l MiddMbart ba reeen 14 4 IS maa laka N PebbM Creak to Oad Court

W BLOOMFIELD pre move saM Tha*s -=n . 9 - 4 p m 3140 P a k W i d Dr N of Mapae w of

W BLOOMFIELD Sa l only 9-5pm 0967 Abbo t t N of Pont iac T ra l 4 E of Green Lake Rd Fumrture doth-mg. mMc

W B L O O M F I E L D - SUB SALE Weang ton W o o d s H M a E on O r e a Tone of baby 4 kid* M n * TooM, lumi fe re . e l c Fn 4 Sal June 3-4. Sam

WEST BLOOMFIELD M^B- fa rMy 6203 I l a * i r i i O (off Wflkow n e a Lochaven) June 2 -3 9-4pm 0a-nette beby Hams toy* , houaehok]

WEST BLOOMFIELD - 7004 C a d a -bana rweatecrea Sub off Com-merce Rd b twn Green Lake Rd 4 Union Laka Rd) Sal-Sam Jime 4-5. 9-4pm 11 ouean o ld sa te f Lot* df ve-"a ty

Thur-Sat. 9-5. 4340 St J a n e * N MapM MiddMbaf i 4 Orc rwrd Lake

WEST BLOOMFIELD. Pme Lake Es-tates a u B d M M o n aaM Sal June am 10-5 M Orchard Laka 4 Lone Ptne bemnd Croaa w m d a Maa

Y HILLS - 31705 V a o n a can n a of Fairtas, mul l i farm

Fn . Sal 9-6 Old donee cuttery snenen weree.

t m a l lurnNura i tems Unene crafts adaS doming . goM bea t b o o f c r u n 20's il M m . ooaectibM. books

BEVERL» HILLS Remodeang •edtcoratmg 4 organaang Dming act i t e r age cabinets, interior doors lots of paHo blocks, tons of noajee-rx»4 QWa* loys, Avon Fn 4-7pm Sal 9em-4pm NO PRESALES 102?1 Beverly Rd (13% Mae <H off So^MMk) )

B t n a w t G H A M baby aaM B a b y

conaHton. F rvSa i 9-4 440 RUge-oaa. N of MapM. W of A d a m *

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN June 4 »-5 J u i a 5. 9 -3 Books coaect. U a a A K « 4 baby do thea houe* hoM Itema, baby funnrture t toy* 647<Walkma. 1 Wk E of Soutnheid 3 ban N of u r K o m

BIRMINGHAM AHEOEAENEOUS mm CON«HORAR DMMG TABM J>R» 2-4 8-S. 1443 COM E ADAM*. S MAPA

BIRMINGHAM - MAC WCIUEAHOID "ERRYS Fn ONLY 9W M TO 5PM 1942 S B*LGS OFL WER«4 SOU t h k a a

SIRMINGH AM MO • M G SAE - MINI 'ARRSY TON 1 OF CM IBY * NOUEANOW 1454 WEBFL TER 2 JAOCUA N ol Lav COM, E OFF ADAM* THIAS 4 Fn 9-4

8 IRMI I IBHAM Movtng SaM U r n -lure. L-OOueh. pmg-pong tabM

mopad Mc 22447 H ^ h b e n a E of ' M t o a l l . S of 13. South George-towrt S u b d M a o n June 3 A 4 4-S

C r l l i u u l i i M m fam#y Good vart-aty G r w a pneaa Furnr twe nouee n o t * g o o d * a m q u a * c o 4 a 524 W a e i b o u m e F*l 4-4. Sa l

B f R M M G H A M - Sal ONLY.

IT 8 IR4MMOHAM 1043 M o n e g e n ** iPBHIu Park i n a q n a e . kanakae

M I I I . W y e 4 beby aanaa A m e 3 rd .4 4pm. a m M i H J noon

4 W M W O H A M » l a t M y 479 Bird

M M a S a a a T ^ 4 * *

4 L 0 C I I P 1 , B - A o e a

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

M 4 9 « M a 9 4 A I * t a a r e x u a o m m

ALTILIA M l

FARMINGTON HILLS - yard t a e June 3 * 4 . 9am to 5pm 27645 Ha-sieed S of 12 Maa Houeenold n a m * o o m * * and cnac

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S 30606 L a m a E of Orchard Laka. S of 10 Mae Fn A Sat 9 -5pm Fumrtur*. baby A toddMr Items 4 lots more

FARMINGTON HILLS-KendaBwood Sub 20715 Leamington Coaectl-bMa tm* Praciou* Moment * Avon Pipes twapMee m a n t a etc

FARMINGTON HILLS 7 FanMy-baby •tame d o the* l u m i t u r * Set J im* 4 4-2 21325 Cole*A, off Grand R f v a between m a t t a A M-odiecert Watch lor not pan* a g n *

FARMINGTON HILLS 4 F Fabric* tar cra f t * 4 « l l t elc the* lots of maac i tem* Lots of good buy* Tt»* A Fn 9-5 Jun* 2-3 Off Fsrmmgfon Rd between 8 4 9 Maa

FARMINGTON HILLS - Huge mHla-tamey Sat Juna * m 9-5 Ant ique*, d o m e * toy* escenee a q u v m e r a U p a a i c a t noueehok) good*, much much m o r * 2 *450 Orchard Lake Rd between 10 4 1' Ml Rd

FARMMGTON HILLS 4 famay aaM Jun* 3. 4 9am 31745 Coronet. W of Orchard Lake S of 13 Mae. off LorWvy Antique* tooM nerdwar* i L g i c i f d o m e * bai«* lurnnur*. much mac Something tar eaernone

FARMINGTON HILLS LARGE SALE" Deimg room 6 ki tchen chews, let) M I n ouean old name, chadiana tnmgs TVs. stereo, books, ant iqua* A lots m o r * Tha** June 2 9-7. Fn . Ame 3 9-7 Sat June 4. 4-S 32344 Bantrwe K a i d a w o o d Sub N of 12 Maa w of O c h a d Lake

FARMINGTON HILLS FARMING-TON GREEN WEST SUB SALES 4-10 home*. 12 Mae 4 Drake, Fn 4 Sat Juna 3-4th L a w equipment

drene d o m e * L I ' y * * s Wy* b * * a .

FARMINGTON MOVING SALE muM go Jun* 2. 3 4. r

Farmmgfon MapM No *

oft Grand Ftoer 22749

FARMINGTON Moving SaM Sal 4. 10 4pm C 34221 Grand Ap t *

FARkBNQTON-**»aa FatMy ChrtM-ma* Aroamd me Wortd name '* off l u rnnur * beby 4 k ids a a m * pu i a e s much m o r e r u n -SM Open B a n N of 9 Mae. o i l F a m a i g l a n Rd

F ARMING TON - 22111 Cora. Grand R a 8 9 mrte area SM only Sem-7pm W t l e t i a r t aachan l a t M 4

FARSMNOTON 24244 Or 1 b a E of Orchard Lake. IM houaa N of 10 MBa SM 4 Sam 10-

20 -

• N O T O N 24244 w a g i l a a a E of Orchard Lake, t a

I N of 10 Maa aal-aim tB-4

FRANKLM M O V M M B A L I

JUNE 9-4 4 -4AM 90432 I KRTA 13 «AE « FRWAAN RA

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w o a r r t R r t L L i A a a g « N I M M

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ROCHESTER HILLS Sf>RiNGHILL SUBDIVISION SALE

A m e 2 3 4 4 9-4 Borders are W el-Ion A d a m a A Avon Rd Antique* Kmnture. beby rteme 4 m a c

WEST BLOOMFIELD - CANOA POW-A MEM EQUAPMENI BED. TOLA* BABY •TAN* 5435 PUTNAM N of MAPA w of MATTA THAJRS. 1-5 SM-SIM. 9-5

ROCHESTER HILLS - Spring HM Saab Boerde red by M a n o r Adame 6 Avone f*d Ama 2-3-4, 9 -4pm An-tiquaa. l umr t i xa . baby do thea m a c Sagne th roughout sub

R O C H E S T E R HILLS York t i K » Dr ON YORK

RD BAREEEN HAN SAL . 10 A M - 4 P M

E Off Rocheaar A A v o r

ROCHESTER ROCKDALE S U B D f V t S K X SALE

1 block W of UvamoM N of Wal-ton S M June 4th. 9 30am 4pm

WEST B L O O M F I E L D - 8045 Ladge-wey Dr (N of M a p M W of MKkBa-bak) A m e 2.3.4 9 -S CWthea Arnm-tura. noueenoad name comica

W BLOOMFIELD - 5532 Abmgwn, off 14 Cafe ear Nor thweawm 4 UadOeOeM A m e 2 9 l o 5 Uaec

W BLOOMFIELD THE MOMA OF A* GARAGA 3TLN' 2472 EMPWA OR SQUAR* LAKA^MDDMBAN JUNE 3RD-S4H 9ANVSPM

W BLOOMF«LD-FRT 4 SM 9-S 2501 PETERBORO. S OL

gooaM 4

ROCHESTER - 2 OAAG* SAM* 1379 A 1433 CBEATNM Lane OFF LIVEMOM. N OF WMON JURN 2 4 3 9 -4PM B o y * 4 BABY AAMA 3*AGN»R CLOTHING REDWOOD CUSHIONS WROUGM »ON DECK SAT. PING-PONG TABM. HOUAEHRARL 4 G I U A N R I

ROCHESTER - 4 FAMAY JUNE 2.3.4 9 -4PM 1377 CATALPA I OFF ROCNAATA RD. N OF DOWNTOWN ROAHAATAR) F i * . MHAE. N A I . A I EQUAPMENI NEW CRAFTS, CLOTHE* HOUEAFIOID MC

ROYAL OAK HUG* ART* FUMRTURE DOTHEA. ETC 120 N AAADANA (OFF H MAE) THURS. FN SET 8-3

ROYAL O A K . WCIODWA HADE AAAO-

4-5 9AM I P M HUNDREDS OF ITAME M T IAGI ' I PITREM SAM AREA IROM 12V* MAE ( W A N ( K B w IL MBA 4 WOOD-

SOUTHTTELD 24775 C A M A A . E OF L a h e a S OF 12 MBA FN-SA MON 9-SPM

S O U T H F « L D MOVING SaM - Fn m r u SAM 9AM-5PM 24246 TAAA-TOCA T r a l . N OF 11 M4E. W OF

S O U T H F K L D Mtan-FaaWy SM* June 4-S 4am-Spm 20AS1 MwJaaey S of 9 MI W of EVA green

S O U T H F * L O MIAN FAMAY FURNI U a CHADREN T A A M ETC FN -Sm 9-4 2 0 1 1 2 W U E K A OR 1 BLOCK N OF 12 MBA W OF ETMUIEAI

S O U T H F I E L D SUB E OF MBA OVER 20 I

RD S OF 13 Frt-Sam 4-6

S O U T H R E L D - S M ONFY 10-7 25373 ORCMARD GROVE TOH KA / W OF TATA-

SOL fTH fTLO-Thu rs -FRT AMA 2-3

LLMDIMA LAJEWNG 4 toy*. goods. AwMkm* 30440 5 r .a OF 13. E OF E

S O U T H F * L D - 1 4 4 2 1 ' " A L A I OF SUUA4MD. 4 MK* N OF 9 THUF FIT 9AM 9PM F \ I « M » . A

SOUTH L Y O N - MOWNG SALE F A »

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W B L O O M F K L D - 3-LAMMA* FWN-TURE HOAIAARIOW AND BABY AAMA. TOOM. CRAFT* MAC GREM MUFFL A M * 3.4 4 S 9 - 5 4340 MIARTIAARL, E OF HAGGARTY . S OF RKHARDAON. ENTW ON CROOKS, TAAOW AGNE

W BLOOMFIELD - FUMITUR* *PP4-

commerc iM ecaftoidt f ig June H h 10-4 5354 Camboajme Place. 14 M t e 6 MaddMbert

W BLOOMFIELD MOVING SAM

SAL. A M E 4 9 -4PM S427 OEERTAOT CT , TAKE PONOAC TRAD TO ARROEHEED TO DEA-LO 01 TRAB

W BLOOMFIELD - DECORELORS OWN OARAGA TAKE 4401 SLRAMDAM LONA PTNE BMEAA- OR CHAD LAKA 4 I III3I3MBTFI A M E 2-3-4. 4-SPM LMAQUE

AEROARE I o i2i8 an

W BLOOMFIELD 2340 PTNA C A A A DR H-. LONG LAKE 4

MANY NEW MAC AM AAMA 4 BA I GOAA OM FREE LOAD TAA

707 Oarage Wayne

CANTON HUGE AALA. MANY AN-TIQUE* B K A M S U GOA BAG*, A K T I M 9-6 S OF FATS. E OF UFAY. AN-MR AN 1 9 1 AM 42144 '

CANTON A M * 9 -4 9 -4 Q M I T T

8317 FERREM HE JOY 9 NTGGART, I

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w o a h r n i r t u r e A '

GARDEN CTTY - T1KA»-AM. 9 -6 31774 W N D H T W OF L U N T I I BE-RWEER FORD 4 WARREN 3 TMFIBY. M A WI OF EVERYTHING T I A G A D I N I I. MC TOOTS, ITIAPA TABM 4 DAWS

GARDEN CITY TREBAR PME PA AALA. AMTRIAE. OLD ABNER. CUPE 4 SAUCER*, TOME O*D AENG* - OOMA TAE TH|» 9 -4 30644 BTACHI UJT) N OF FORD W OF

GARDEN CTTY Y A D SI EKWWOOD A M 3-6 W OF I N OF FORD FURNRTAAE. EPCA

24474

GARDEN CITY . 3 MU»T PNCAD W M B Mfang EOMPMENT 4036 HOAN (FORD 4 TAUTER) S M

GARDEN CITY - 336 TO AJT*. N OF CHERRY H4I. W OF FARWW^TON A A A 2 3 * 4 9AM W 5PM CAJBACABLAA. DOMET. KANRTKA* 4 ATOR*

LIVONLA - A M A SUB M M S»O-NTLWGH WAGE SUB. N OL SEMOOS-CREFT W OF FARMAIGLON ANUQUEE NM.WEHOW- TOY* JUNE 2-3-4 9 -5PM

UVONLA A « 2 FAMAY *ALA THUR-SM 10-5 NO AARTY MRDE BABY W ADUB DOTHEA. HOUEENOLD ITEM*, ma-

UVONLA Thurs Fn SAL 34S80 Saa i i j BMI. BEREAAI 5 4 6 MBA. OFF LEVEN

LTVONLA. INRJDILNN MUM GO. 3 A A A WICKER KARDHA*. EAMTAR 4 DRYER 4 MUCH, MAJCH MORE 422-2474

UVONIA - FN SAL 4 - 4 9B24 CRAV OON W OF MAINTAN. S OF PLYM-OUTH IIOUEEFIOW BABY 8 ELC

U V O M A GARAGE SAM. SM JUNE 4 M 10ERRV-4PM P*YNTOU» RD AND HUBBARD ST IARFI**a TROOP 271 YOU WANT K. TEE PROBEBFY HEW AN

LIVONIA - QFWC WOMEN I CLUB TOY*, BEBY EQUAPMENI NOUEANOW much MOR* JUNE 2-4 . 9-4 24004 WEERTTETD MIDDMBART 4 W CHICAGO

LRVONIA-GAGANNC GARAGE JUNE 2. 3, 4. 6AM-4PM 24444 I

I'JOY RD

L IVOMA. HUGE UNTBARTY OEK SUB SALE, OVER SO HCTVAA. A A A 3RD 4 4 M 9AM E OF FARRMNGTON RD N

UVONIA. A M E 1-3. 9-S 3 4 4 4 1 W CHICAGO S of PTYMOARTH W Of WAYNE

UVONIA. AME 2-4 9-SPM 31960 BAANOI'M. CANTERBURY S OFL 4 KB W OFMARNMAN

UVONIA - JUNE 3-5. 9-4 146T9

UVONUT KANBERTY OAK*. 3 2 * 2 4 AL-LAN. S OL LYNDON. E OF FARMMGTON RD A A A 3-4 9 -5 HOME GYM. RE-

LFVOTRA - KANBERTY OAKS. 14406 WAMINM*. E OF FARMMGWN RD OFL LYNDON. FN-BM 9 -6 PKA M B WOM-

DOTHMG ISAAN I. JLLLM'JR 4

U V O N U • MOVING SALEI 2 NOUAAA ADA BY A D * S W OOMA OF WAYEA RD * ARM ARBOR TR FRI. 11-S. SM 4-4. SUN 9-4

U V O M A MOVTNG M M SM 4 SAM 10-4PM BOOK*, DOIHEE. KANNURE. TV F I N DEAK. LOTS MORE 33S7S CMDY OFF OL FSRMWIGTOR B I T ! E*R MIJAWOARTH * JOY RD

UVOTRA - MKDB TAMAY YARD M M T H M - S M 10-4 31424 ST

L I V O N U - I M LAMAY M M 17473 WAYNE RD (N OF 4 KMA. MAN FARM-MGLON 4 LEVER* JUNE 2.3.4. 9-4

U V O N U MADB FAMAY YERD M M 11700 OEERTNG. N OF PVMOULH W OF MUAAR A M E 3RD 4TH 4 SAV 9 - 6

UVONIA - MTDB TAMAY FN -SM 9 -6 FIAMHAE. BABY ALE H W I GARXMN E OF KBIKSMIMI. S OF PTYMOUAI

U V O M A MEAN FAMAY FN %m AUN

10-4. 10031 OARVEN PTYMOARTTI RD EAF HERRAONORT

U V O M A - MUM • E R A CSABDNA. MORA 4 S M . 4-4 340 BAAGH. S OF S

DENAM. W OFL

UVOISA sua— I O M

LIVONU . ITAT FRT 24433 W CHTCEYO. W AL I

LIVONIA I W T 4 - 2 4 BAT 4 -4

U V O M R - 1 DAY ONLY

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L M 9 M « » M 4 d a S M l M k t d l a M » H a t * B . M

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PLYMOUTH

FN * SM JUNE 3 4 4 9-SPM E OL 27S

S OF ANN ARBOR RD LOOK LOR CHECK A ED LAGS

NORTHVILLE Country Club VBage ~ A June 3-4. SAN SPIN

W OF Haggerty

NORTHVILLE MOVING SAM 2-7PM I C BO

d e l y H igh land L a k « C o n d o * a 1349 LeadW Ct A l 1

NORTHVILLE MOVING SAM SEME • AMEND AT FLEE MARKET M KMGT M B NORTH RMM RD N OF 4 M4E COURT A 10 SAT « SUN 4 30-4PM ANTIQUE*, FURRWTURT AECROWEI*. BA* BOOKS, KNENS. TOOA. G 1 JOE

NORTHVILLE - 19170 MA* * ITAGGAIY AREE SM ONLY. SAM 1 IRUAAHOLD. WORTS BAN*, CAR PARTS

NORTHVILLE. 34464 VMAGE RUN OR 4SHEGGARTY. COUNTRY D U B VS-LEGE CONDO* JUNE 3-4. 4-3 LADM*

* Y S . 1 OBNAN

PLYMOUTH SM A a a 4 Oler i t a Sub (E Beck. S of N Te

PLYMOUTH - Fn 2-4 SM 9-S 604 Jener S of Ann Arbor TrsB. W of Ma

PLYMOUTH-Garao* M M Fn -Sam J i a a 3-5. 9em-Van H o a a f i u k l nam*, kamtu r * . toy*, m a c 11 4 2 4

Dr Arm Arbor Tr*A/UBEY

PLYMOUTH - GLENVIEW SUB OFF NORTH TEMWNA TLLIMR SNEA

DON 4 BECK A M 4. 9 * M 10 5PM

PLYMOUTH-AME 2 3 * 4 M 8 10 5 11472 MORA CL E OF HAGGARTY S OF ANN ARBOR TRAD COUWRY CRAFTS

PLYMOUTH A a a 2-4 9 0 0 - 4 30 Computers, rdenf gats 4 boys do t r t ng . m a c tioueehoia toy* 4 precious moments 11450 N Heggerty S of Ann Arbor Tr H r * m wM be n a n Thurs 8 Fn

PLYMOUTH MAYFLOWER SUB ANNUAL GARAGE SALE Sabxdey June 4th 9 - 5 p m W of Sheidcm S of Ann Arbay FV3

F»LYMOUTH-Moveig SaM May 30-June 2 Fumrtur* Hurt wig. appk-s n e m For « p p o m t m * m 453-1341

PLYMOUTH Amfars t C l off TemtonM 6 Ann Arbax Fn Set 9-4 Fumrtvae

12146 AN N

TRM THAA*

PLYMOUTH dr en S c lu t f iM toys mors Don l m a s 12052 (oft Arm Arbor Tn * Canlon June 2-3

WWWANG n Ctr Ro)

' J A Y *

WESTLAND-MMB MwMy. 4770 CART-

1 4 / 5 IC S 7S34 VAWEYFNORTHL N OF FORD RD . E OF WAJME RD

1 FORD * O A RJM

WESTLANO-3 TAMAY M M BRYAR S OF CHERRY** E OF H M A M A 2ND. 3RD 4BI 4 S »

WESTLAMO WARREN. W oil NMTN THIA BAN I

700 MOMS skald Goods Oakland County

A BIG ESTATE SALE DETROIT

Friday & Saturday June 3 & A 10-5

LIVING ROOM Circs 1900 C H I C K E R I N G SQUARE CONCERT GRANO PIANO, hsnd carved rosewood fin-ish. Marble top Victorian table. Gone Wtth Tha Wind lamp. sofa, chairs, tat taa &

DINING ROOM Traditional table, chairs, china cabins* A buffet F A M I L Y ROOM: So fa , chairs, tsblaa. lampe &

KfTCHEN: Table & c h * r s . BEDROOM: Brsss bed. and burled wood highboy, mahogany chest, dreeeer &

ACCESSORIES INCLUOE: Etchings, water colors & oSs. Seth Thomas grandla-thsr d o c k . Pier minora snd mshogsny labiea Drop-leaf antique library tsb*e & brass bench Fins pletSB. crystal & Hnsns. Jewelry & vintage hats Lots of

PLYMOUTH, mult i t a n a , 9 - 3 * Sat 9 - 1 11147 Terry off Ann Arbor Tr E of Haggarty

PLYMOUTH neighborhood gerege aMa SM June 4 9-4 O a d r e n s d o m i n g eqaapmem * l oy * te«n gwi

HEME CIERE B M * JOEME LANA N OF Ann Arbor Rd W OFT Sheldon

PLYMOUTH Plymouth No lch Sub o n Mc O u m p h e between Ann Arbor

HOUSEHOLD MISC 4*7 AJexanderme

5 o4 Warren between Cass 6 Second

Lilly M. & Co. *"* AN ESTATE SALE

EVERY DAY Best Selection Of

Ousttty Home Furnishings In Neer Perleci Condit ion

SAVE 60% - 80% WHEN COMPARED TO NEW

A FABULOUS SALE

CERTC0 ESTATE SALE

WE HAVE a m i CONSIGNEE TO BELL THE C O S T O f T * OF T M * LARGE S BEDMOOM HOUSE CON-T A M M Q A U F I T 4 E COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES 4 C O U L E C T m E S ENTWE HOUSE « FILLED FROM TOR TO B O T T O M

i f T s o T S Baae AD M very GOOD 1 UNISKUI

OM QAWAN & A I E DOCK*.

TVBS e OUTTE A SALE31 A RARE F M O a«OEB3i

PAT STEMPtEN 522-3550

AN ESTATE SALE Set. June 4. 10-5

Sun. Juns 5, Noon tn 7

TTt COLLECTION P E R F U M E BOTTLE* HOOKED RUG. ORCNTAL RAG* TRAM

A. & T. SALE8 ESTATE A M O

HOUSEHOLD SALES ;•

r /(313)

M t 1 n ' m M i H ^ ' M a *

FULL SIZE BAD

»• CAM I I . 440 CEML OMY 4 4 1

ORIENTAL RUGS

WE GUWANTEA W PAY WAVE

I V 1 1 4 1

ESTATE SALES " P BY DEBBIE ;

•FuS Eststsa - 20% Fes CASH PAM 44 KR* MMR M M

•Auction - Consignments ANTIQUES WANTED -CASH BUY OUTS-

OTA RAIERENOE U M A THE BEM THING

WE HEVER

538-2939 WE DO ALL THE WORK

THE WHITE ELEPHANT ANTIQUE SHOP

Banytou Meartn. C A 810-543-5140

Don I n M ai 13450 B a r n r HM Da (comer of N Te rn tona W of Shel-don Rd)

PLYMOUTH Sub Sae. F n - S M Ame 3-4 9AM- SPM S oft Ann Ar bor T r M CheetnaA * Bu t te rma noueehoid k id beby items more

PLYMOUTH - Thurs Fn 4 Sat A m e 2-3-4 10-5pm 9333 Southwor th S of Arm Arbor Rd W of i l a g g e r r ,

PLYMOUTH 40515 O r a i g e a i i I lort Heggerty bene Ann Arbor Rd 4 Ann Arbor Tr ) A m e 3-4, 9-5

PLYMOUTH 10017 SPAA Coaal. 1-275/Arm Arbor Rd a e e J t a a 2-4 4 -4pm Beby aam*. t-afarts. etc

Fn. r MOUTH 11420 Gold Arbor fW

wera. rmuaMi

S of Ann Arbor Tm. F r e e i a t o o a j i t u

oW m a c

PLYMOUTH 1044 Leamoton fW of S n a d o n . N of Norm T e m t o r a f i June 3 9 -3 w i d A a a 4 9 -Noon

REDFORD a oek S a a SM June 4 9-4pm Cent t he 1 b * E of D i t c f S of 6 Mae MLM loys * m a c

REDFORO Qaganec M M (Lots of cad) mdk b o n a * b*M a r s i M p r * * -

4 MAC J IM* 2 BAU 5. TLWAE m r u S u n . Bam-5pm 15341 nar t to Floyd's Flo ears off 5 E of

REDFORO - HUGE GEREG* SAA 11724 QREYHMD - THUR*-SAM 9-4 11732 GRAYBMD - SM 4 SUN 9 - 4

REDFORO A M E 2-4, 9-4 24215

REDFORO JUNE 3.4.S. - • V ^ — (BFWN S 4 * OIL TEM-

WORKOUI s t a t i o n

REDFORO - JUNE 3-4 4AM-SPM E MAC 4225

JIAA 3 4 4. 4AM w - W I I L G M N OF ! OF TMEGRTEM * BAD. KIDT A J M I M

REDFORO MOVING SAM - SA SUN 1-4 20442 OTYMPA. S E OF 9 A

S M 9 -5 * OF 8 4

M ORAND MVER E OF I

REDFORO ITSSSOIJ B IA N OF S I ol •mom OM* AAA H U M

R8F%BT A A A 4 * . 4 -4

I AT P A I R , I E A A W M I

B f W T L A M D

• B a n m Jay M t M M

RE-SELL-rr ESTATE SALES

34744 GRAND FBVER FERMMGLON MON TURN WED THAA*

4 S M 10AM 8PM FN I0EM - 9PM SAM 12 - 4PM

478-SELL

ABSOLUTE SALE JUNE 9.10 11 ANAQUM. KAMTIAE

C M TOR N C W I BY-w or b n e l M a n g 4

DEBBIE ESTATE SALES 313-53S-2939

PRE DEMOLITION SALE

SATURDAY. JUNE 4. 10-5 3 4 9 0 BLOSSOM LN

© ANOTHER BLOWOUT ESTATE SALE BY

DECORATIVE AXTKJUES Fn . SM Jun 3 * 4

Fn 4 30 -2 SM tO-2 0 t i SOK) 10171 BURTON

PALMER WOOOS MANOR ( T m e Bta ton S ort 10 MBa Rd ( n a a

4 a mad Doodwerd

Goa Goaaee EVERYTt«NG MUST GO>

FURNTTURE CONTENTS of cad lerge t of c r a n i o TAUNTAM • etc

OL TOY* PLUS U N A TYKM FIMIT NNA* • TEETER-TOTTER 4 SEND BOE • LOADED GARAGE ERTH SNOW MOWER • AAF

M A K E YOUR OWN DEALS' ALL MUST GO

© ANOTHER WABEEK ESTATE MOVWG SALE BY

DECORATIVE ANTIOUES

SAT. ONLY. JUNE 4 8:30-4:30 (ST b S OK)

1083 SHERWOOO GLEN WABEEK

(TSKE W M I A FOREM OT N OFL LONE E OF

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OUAUTY .MOVBTG 4 HOUSE PARTS

FURNTTURE C O M M T S • CON-

R T M O O E L E K S D E L I G H T V A R T I O R H

o e k c a b l n e t l K i i c f w n A i d e cook l o p

EDMUND FRANK & CO.

LJOUOATORS * APPRAISERS 80O-55S5

I AT 4 AM ANTIQUE SAROUK * X J K N A

RED. GOOD

A OUALTTY ESTATE SALE A M E 2-4. I - S P M 24132 TANA CT FARWUNGHM N OF QRAND RAW W OL F*RMMGTON RO E OF DRAKE

AREAS LARGEST CONSIGNMENT

FURNITURE STORE

WE PICK UP AND I T W R I ^ H

ER (313H71-0320 ( I B B W OF ORCHARD LA RD )

A Terrific 2 Sale Weekend »» Everything Goes A 1 FN L A JWTE >-4. TC TPM

31725 NOTTINGHAM

AL B A L . J M M 4 . W - 4 4AM its

512 WALLACE

s s s H r i : ESTATE SALE

E S T A T E S A L E • B Y I R I S H

0 MAPLE CNA

12*15. 41400

RS ESEN ABEN 4BS EE.

EVA*. 540-7224

CHERRY BEDROOM AAL DOUBM

AI EA A I. 4200 441-7344

CHERRY WOO THOMEETBTA NAIMS. 9200C

•3 iT^VEE"? ! MM 424-4121

COMPLETE ARYAANGMUM 10-4. 23041 » MBE E OF OR

•OU9EHOLD SM*. AV-GOFSM . JUNE*. LENOW O M PARK N OF N I H I 1

CONTEAFPOARY 7 4

ERS 4200 CAB 2 WAB MOIMT SPEAK- * •AAR S-OOPM

441-4342 J

C O N T E M P O R A R Y

BEDROOM AEI MORN PMTTORM BED. DREEE MMCMNG MWROR 421 0 LOR MT C M RAE N A M 6 PM 5 4 0 - 1 4 4 1

C O W T H R F P O R A R Y 11200 OR BOM OFFA 2 4 4 - 4 3 3 2

O A A . G I I I I T I N I I T I N . AMP. TOR- A NACA DBENG mom TEBM/4 T I A T A

COUCH CAALRS. B B KAE. BETTOOM KANTKAE. OR* 4 4B-

A 4040 O H ORDARD.

COUNTRY BKA ama mom QT

C S O O J T I S Y C

' S T T T : EARLY AMEWCAN KOKD HAMUIA

ESTATE BALE M 7347 I 14 MBE RD. 1 BLOCK W I

ORT K

NG ROOM M L I I AIL I B M A M IB- * M M A M P * 4 MAC < 9 1 1 4 4 4 *

J M M T S T t ESTATE BALE. RLDLN A. JUN* 3 * 4, 6-6 PM B941 L A M W AF T M - % GRAPH. N. OF W OILRSBFI MENY TREW 4 •URN* O M M C A . DEM OONEOM TV. S

ESTATE SALE , SUZANNE ^ C O M P A N Y '

• '>st

0<StE T h u r s d a y , J u n e 2 , 1 9 9 4

HINES PARK LINCOLN-MERCURY Qleat CgaA, QlecU P*uc&L...<7Ue, li/cuf, 9t Should SeJ

1994 CONTINENTAL & C E C U T I V & D E N I E D ,

9 5 3 P a c k a g e • L e a t h e r • M o o n r o o f • C o n s o l e _ _

one p a y m e n t of ty/l / I U / J

$ 9181 * * OR 445 **

P e r

M o .

2 4 - M o n t h L e a s e

The Ar i thmet ic A d v a n c e P a y m e n t P l a n . . . . S ^ l S l R e f u n d a b l e Sec . D e p S 4 2 5 Cash D u e at S i g n i n g $9606*

85 Ava i l ab l e a t T h i s Pr ice

58 O t h e r s A v a i l a b l e a t S imi l a r S a v i n g s

The Ar i thmet ic R e f u n d a b l e Sec . D e p S 4 7 5 D o w n P a y m e n t 0

1st M o . P a y m e n t $ 4 4 5 7 5 C a s h D u e at S i g n i n g . . . $ ^ 2 0 . 7 5 *

1994 T O W N CAR ozeouiw-e Segued

F u l l y E q u i p p e d

o n e p a y m e n t of s9342* k* * OR

$ 452 99 ** P e r

M o .

T h e A r i t h m e t i c Advance Payment Plan Refundable Sec Dep S425 Cash Due al Signing

14 A v a i l a b l e at This Price

46 O t h e r s A v a i l a b l e at Similar S a v i n g s

2 4 - M o n t h L e a s e

T h e A r i t h m e t i c

Kelundabli' Sec IX-p Down Payment 1st Mi> Payment Ca->h Due at Signing

Sr^m

•ss»^2 w

1994 M A R K VIII

F u l l y E q u i p p e d w i t h t r a c t i o n

a s s i s t a n d J B L s o u n d .

one payment of OR $ $ 10,544**

510 43 ** P e r

M o .

2 4 - M o n t h L e a s e

T h e A r i t h m e t i c Advance Payment Plan $10,54-1 Refundable Sec Dep $475 Cash Due at Signing SI U ' l ^ '

14 Ava i l ab le at Th i s Price

41 O t h e r s A v a i l a b l e at Similar S a v i n g s

T h e A r i t h m e t i c

Retundable Sec I H p I MKII P.VV mi nt l - l Mn Payment C.t»h Due at Sugnini; 4 V

C h a i r m a n s A w a r d W i n n e r 1992 a n d 1993 tor O u t s t a n d i n g C u s t o m e r Sa t i s fac t ion

G E O R G E K O L B ' S H I N E S P A R K L ' ^ C O L N - I Sales Hours: V . m m m m m .

J A A A 1 A M M A V K a v D # l

- 2 4 2 4 c Mon. & Thurs. 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Tues., Wed. & Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.

4 0 6 0 1 Ann Arbor Rd. P lymouth at the 1-275 Interchange

-MERCURY -800-550-L INC

1-800-550-MERC • •Re fundab le security deposi t , d o w n payment and first mon ths payment due in advance. Lessee may have the op t ion to purchase veh ic le at lease end at a pr ice negot ia ted wrth the dealer at lease s ign ing Lessee is respons ib le for excess wear & tear and 11' per mile over 30,000 mi les. Credi t approval & insurabi l i ty de termined by Ford Credit. *P lus taw, t i t le & l icense. All rebates to dealer

The Big Sale starts June 6 thru June 10 n

BILL BROWN FORD W E L L B E A T T H E B E S T

P R I C E O R T H E I R N O D I C K E R

P R I C E A N D G I V E Y O U M O R E

M O N E Y F O R Y O U R T R A D E - I N

1500 CARS, TRUCKS AND VANS TO CHOOSE FROM

Metro Detroit's Largest Inventory

1994 BRONCO XLT

V c M H c r

0*y*cs

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t»u mm K~nj p«4 sn »MJM

YOU PAY ^ 0 9 0 * WCuOAG on M >.<wr i»s ' 1 2 , 2 3 3 u

1 9 9 4 T A U R U S G L

4 - D 0 0 R S E D A N 20« PACKAOE M m C V P M 4 floor

« r . H a o » » 1 o c « t lagltt g r o u p c o w a AM.*M aaar*o nnWIi

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SAVE THOUSANDS

1 9 9 4 E C L I P S E V A N C O N V E R S I O N

THE BEST QUALITY FOR THE MONEY - NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED • 50 CONVERSION VANS...IN STOCK! • OWNER OF

1 9 9 4 F 1 5 0 4 x 2 S T Y l £ S I D C XLT ««n tpa t a m n mm*g Mr w n w a n K7C « M » . 4 oom«nMnc# groue B M O M MYMD M M

2 4 M O . LEASE

9* #47043 WAS S1B.3M

Y O U P A Y

* 1 4 , 6 9 5 * o . * 2 1 7 «

A C C O U N T $ 14 ,11

» B

ECUPSE HERE TO MAKE DEALS! ED 1 J LUHAH ti M EXPRESS H

1 9 9 4 R A N G E R X L T XLT trim, • t«r*o/ca«a*n* /c toch power

•Mp bump*-. etoMi 60/40 apW bench M M Stt. #47070. W A > | 1 } I N

Y O U P A Y om T J A A M

•9299* M 38 COLLMOK QMAD HBM •

1 9 9 4 A E R 0 S T A R X L P L

group, lettrtc AM/FM 8 * . # 4 7 0 8 ®

Y O U P A Y 2 4 MO. LEASE

• 1 5 , 4 8 8 * o * » 2 7 9 * •

W A S $ 1 9 , 5 1 0

V O U P A V » 1 6 , 2 7 9 *

c o t i m o * »15,879* 2 4 M O . » 2 4 9 * *

1 9 9 4 T - B I R D

LX 2-D00R

1 9 9 4 T A U R U S

S H 0 Automatic nr pow*r mntemt poww window* power locks cnjiM tilt, anb^ock brakM Stk #45031

W A S $ 2 6 , 0 4 0

5 0 E X P L O R E R S &

6 5 W I N D S T A R S A V A I L A B L E

YOU PAY '22,385* O R

_ _ * *

2 4 M O L E A S E

w n

s353 1 9 9 4 E S C O R T

O N E P R I C E S A L E Air, Storso OMog A Mor* '

1 9 9 4 P R O B E

3-D00R SPORT Quo aackY '•meat " • » ' « » t a r i v j o a

TW rmnm aipn araad gun SE »«r iw conr aayad - aft w a a> aMaomg S a c * > M » I

W A S $ 1 6 . 3 6 0 *

YOU PAY 113,399* COLLEGE GRAD $12,999•

_

2 4 M O . L E A S E

j c u w » i* r mnt

>209

W A S 117,925

v o u P A Y M 5 , 3 8 7 *

•14,987*

•289**

1 9 9 4 T E M P O G L

2-DOOR SEDAN * • ' • * » «

WAS S11.056*

YOU PAY •8799*

2 4 M O . $179"

' HAVE >

0 0 0 0 CPBXP

* AWT THE K 5 T M T E

^ A V A U k j /

BILL BROWN FORD Q O O O N O S A O

C R E D I T ? C R E D I T ? C R E D I T ? MOW roil CAM MUV A CAM!

• l o w w o d o w n m v m i n t * l o w w n h k h • tANKMU#T, MAO OM M.OW CMCOrT

I N S T A N T C R E D I T P R O G R A M 4 2 1 - 7 0 0 0

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OTHER AREA OEALERf * E CAN nar

C a d O r . CrmOH a t " E - 2 O r e d H H o t t t n a " O n l y a t B4M B r o w n F o r d

^ » U « M X 4 2 1 - 7 0 0 0

C o m m i l m

Thursday , J u n e 2,1994 O&E 1 0

* i

BUYERS FORD MARK III L i

THEY WANT MORE MONEY (NEW 1994 FOR THEIR TRADE-INS

A Lot More Money

AVIS FORD GIVES MORE FOR EVERY TRADE-IN!

IN 1 9 9 3 OVER 1 7 0 0 A, X A N D Z PLAN BUYERS Traded in their USED CARS a n d trucks at AVIS FORD. The reason cont inues to b e that AVIS FORD gives more m o n e y on e a c h a n d every t rade in

V a n C o n v e r s i o n

Preferred Equipment Package AM. FM Stereo Cassette Cast Aluminum WT>eels Power Mirrors 4 Wheel Ant Lock Brakes Hardwood Sidewalls

• Color Coordinated Fabric • Electric Bt-Fold Sofa

Color Coordinated Graphics 7 Point Safety Program Running Boards Splash Guards Plush Pile Carpeting Color Coordinated Shades Vista Bay Window *

• Two Ice Chests Mug Rack

S t o c k # 0 7 9 7

S A L E P R I C E

s 19,282

NEW 1994 FORD ELITE • VAN CONVERSION •

QUALITY THROUGHOUT! • Preferred Equipment Package • 5 0 L EFI V8 Engme • AM FM Stereo Cassette • Front & Rear Heat &

Air Conditioning • Power Mirrors • Power Antenna

• Fiberglass Running Boards • Aluminum Mag Wheels • Soft Shade Pleated Bands • 14 Remote Control Color TV • VCP with Remote Control • Walnut Wood Package • 4 Speed Auto Overdnve Trans

S t o c k # 2 5 6 1 T

S A L E P R I C E

$

v 23,822

HAVE YOUR TRADE-IN APPRAISED AT AVIS FORD BEFOFjEYOU BUY

NEW 1994 ESCORT Stock #2046

W A S • 9 7 9 5 IS * 8 3 8 0

NOW IN S T O C K A N D ON

D ISPLAY IN OUR S H O W R O O M

1994 ASPIRE 1994 MUSTANG 1995 WINDSTAR

NEW 1994 ESCORT LX 4 Dr. Wagon. Stock #1216

W A S • 1 3 , 1 3 0 IS • 9 6 6 0

N E W 1 9 9 4 E S C O R T L X 3 D O O R Sport Appearance package. Stock #1699

•ITQS65 .S $ 9690

NEW 1994 ESCORT GT Stock #1282

• 1 4 ^ 5 0 IS $11,290*

NEW '94 TEMPO GL 2 door. Stock #0511

1^5 IS $ 9490

NEW 1994 TEMPO GL 4 door. Stock #0290

•jjg. is '10,740* J NEW 1994 TAURUS GL

4 door. Stock #0141

'19330 IS $ 16, 120

NEW 1994 PROBE Stock #0767

™ .s <12,880*

NEW 1994 RANGERXLT • Slock # 1 4 4 6 1

NEW 19941 • S t o c k # 1 4 1 8

NEW 1994 TAURUS LX 4 doo r . Slock # 0 3 3 2

is ' 17 ,101

NEW 1994 THUNDERBIRD LX Stock #1560

W A S • 1 8 , 2 4 5

o t u v n W i j w

is < 1 5 , 2 6 0 *

•9303 J

NEW 1994 AEROSTAR XL PLUS WAGON Stock #2633

>20,222 IS <15,515 Mia

NEW PICKUP TRUCK Slock #1934

iTS. « ' 1 2 . 9 0 1 • i i i i i i i i i

Av\s FORD C A L L

1 -800-358-AVIS o r

I OPEN MONDAY ' AND THURSDAY

7am to 9pm Tuesday. Wednesday Fnd.iy

OPEN 7am lo 7pm

The Dealership With A He.irt

T I L I G R A P H R D S O U T H F I E L D

J u s t N o t r h o f 12 M i l e R o . h I 355-7500 i —

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v a c ING P o p - u p c a m p e r 1990. 2311 m in i Mect r ic $ 3 5 0 0 3 1 3 - 4 6 3 - 0 4 4 8

• 1 6 A u t o A T r u c k

P s r t * A S e r v i c e

A U T O P * r t * * a M F o r d G M p a r t * Sat 4 S u n June 4 4 5, 1Qam-4pm 16492 B r e n t w o o d S o l 7 Maa E o f M M d M b a l l

C A M A R O 19*3, n a a d * t r a n s $ 7 5 0 Chevy 1985 S - 1 0 t ruck n e e d s mo-tor wo rk $950 Escor t 1965 needs t im ing belt. $ 7 0 0 Or b a t 2 6 6 - 5 2 9 1

ENGINE P A R T S - U s e d b locks , c a m s rods m t a k M fly * » t * » i i t im-ing cove rs o l p * n * . * x h * u * t H e e d * - u a * d r e - m e n u f e c t u r e d w * buy k m * a n g m M T * r r y 8 3 5 - 5 2 0 0

ESCORT 1965 lor p a r t * , n e e d s en-gine $300 /bes t o f ter

5 3 1 - 9 1 6 4

F O R D P ICK-UP BED f i t s I r o m 1973-1979, n o rus t , $ 5 5 0 4 2 2 - 4 2 2 9

SET Of 4 new t r w 4 r i m * I r om a 1994 J a g u a A s k i n g p r i c e $ 7 5 0

6 3 6 - 7 5 0 6

8 2 0 A u t o * W a n t e d

S E A D O O 1991 low hours. $3 500 CaB 422-9315

S E A R A Y 1969 Sundancar 220 Every o p t i o n very low h c * * » I k * n e w b l u * 4 w t t o * 2 * 0 Uercrvaeer B a t of fer <76 -3074

S E A SPRITE 1988 17"8 o p e n b o w spor t boe t ExcaSsnt c o n d m o n 120HP marc c ruMar m b o a r d / o u l d m * New m o t o r . E -Z l o e d a t raaar

top $ 6 * 6 0 or 5 2 2 - 5 * 6 3

S K I N a u t t q u e l 9 * 4 - o u t ( t a n d m g

S P E C T R U M 1982. 1709 B e t a Boa t . SO h p M e r c u r y . K x m e m e r r t pack -aga. axcaaan t u m a l m i $ 8 0 0 0 / b e a t o f t e r ( 5171548 -4782

S P O R T S Cra f t B o w R lder -45 horse-p o w e r Merc o u t b o a r d 16 f l f t be ry -I * * w i th t r a l e r $ 2 0 0 0 3 1 3 - 4 5 6 - 2 7 7 4

S T A R C R A F T BOWRIOER. 16 t n -hua . 8 5 HP. G ree t * $ 2 3 0 0 or beet o f ter hua . 8 6 H P G r a a l * k i / 9 a f * n g

3 2 6 - 8 1 8 1

S T A R C R A F T 14ft Mimv. t ra

m g . k g h t * . t r o a n g mo to r new be t -te ry , g r a p h e tc $ 1 5 0 0 3 9 7 - 6 0 7 4

S T A R C R A F T 16FT , 70 H P Johnaon t r M M r lua can ' 'aM. n t r * t a n k , p r o p . $ 3 0 0 0 A f te r 5 p m 4 2 7 - 2 * 2 3

S T A R C R A F T 19*2 , 16_ 36hp w i t h c o n e o M t r a l e r e x t r M $3500 D e y * 3 1 3 - 2 7 2 - 3 * 0 0 E v * 8 K V a * 1 -4882

S U Z U K I 2 5 h p Mect r tc n * n g o o d c o n d m o n . low hours , $850 J M Sk i X-2 , $ 1 6 5 0 3 1 3 - 4 2 9 - 5 6 1 0

T R t - H A U L f t t M r g M M 18 I t . 105 h p Chryaaer o p e n b o w wide b e e m mce femHy/Mt l boe t 4 6 4 - 3 9 0 *

TR l H U L L 1976 - 15 ft ChryMar 105 O B t r a l e r runs g ree t $1,800

8 1 0 - 3 3 4 - 9 0 * 4

14 2 C A P R I OAYSAILER, * M t e h«M, b l u * i n m / M r t p a wh r t * mam t a l col-o r e d ib p a d l t c b l ue cockp i t cover Mke naw . M»orMand* r t r * a a $2 750 A f t e r 5:00 647 -1397

8 0 0 V e h i c l e A

B o e t S t o r a g e

A A A 8 T O R A G E Boa t * . T raaar * . T r u e * *

O u t d o o r l u t d o o r a f a n h l * d * CMc l 'XJ ty anaSatiM 5

4 Te leg raph a r e a 6 3 8 - 8 8 8 0

W A Y N E . I M C M G A N M K M g e n A v a

| t S O / m o H 6 6 - 6 2 6 5

8 1 2

H O N D A 5 0 0 C X t 9 7 9 MM R d r i v e Basaaia , a w * n a w t r o m a re 4 baa M r y $ 7 5 0 / o f t e r 4 7 4 - 1 1 1 5

K A W A S A K I 2 9 0 neerty new 130 m * M F u a d r e M $2 500 3 4 8 - 2 0 M

S U Z U K I 1973 - T -600L M a a g o o d o o x d M o n . b e M far 417-1

S U Z U K I . a M a 3 8t T r o y Jack I

G S X R 8 0 0 r a * / aa. a w a M M *

I v e r a g o - I M c e C a * 712 1 1 * 3

8 1 3

1 M B * M CC. M w r t - d r * a

P A C E A R R O W >99 I M I ^ D H J

A B S O L U T E L Y H I G H E S T $ P A I D F O R

Q u a l i t y C a r s 4 T r u c k s W e buy w i t h m teg r t t y

r^aaaa c a * Jart Oenacm Car C o 5 * 2 - 7 0 1 1

A L W A Y S L O O K I N G

F o r N i c e O o m e e t l c C a r s

C a l l T o m H i n e s H a a * Park L m c o m - M e r t v y

4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 x 2 4 5

o r d i g i t a l b e e p e r 3 0 9 - 8 8 3 6

W A N T E D

A U T O S 4 T R U C K S

B I L L B R O W N - U S E D C A R S -

35000 P l y m o u t h RO L i v o n i a

5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

W E B U Y

B M W ' s C a M W a y n e Y o u n g b t o o d

B A V A R I A N M O T O R V I L L A G E

7 7 2 - 8 6 0 0

8 2 1 J u n k C a r s W a n t e d

T i a n that Jure r u n m n o or w r t

car / t r uck m t o c a s h $ 2 6 - 8 5 0 0 0

U c e n e e d B u y e r 8 4 2 - 1 2 7 5

A l l A U T O S - T O P $ $ $ A m k a d , w r a c k e d or r u n n i n g

E & M : 4 7 4 - 4 4 2 5

D 4 M A U T O S A L V A G E N o b o d y p a y * n « y * to r

8 2 2 T r u c k a F o r S a l e

CHEVY S I L V E R A D O I S M . l o e d e d f r o m 9 M VMM. new uree. s n c M s r l $6 ,800 4 2 2 - 4 2 2 9

CHEVY 19*5

ahocka <Vm* 4 l o o k * g r e a t $ 3 6 0 0 2 3 1 - 1 0 3 *

CHEVY I S M P l e a t * B a M a a

m e g * 4 Orea. l ow . mora . $3,800

CHEVY 1 M 7 S u b u r b e n • M r y g o o d

CHEVY I M 7 S - » 0 E x t e n d e d C a b VS MAomeBc. Mr $ 6 8 M

S O S J E A N N O T T E P O N T I A C / Q M C T R U C K

Hymo«e» . 4 8 3 - 2 6 0 0

CHEVY 1M1 AW PMOM • Mr r 111 m I . > t o n e eeavt $ 7 M *

BOB JEANNOTTE POKTLAC/OI*C TRUCK

M e M V ? • m M i n ' r ^

H I N E S P A R K

L v - * . $ s e a a * t m • 4 . M S * » t * t *

K T " X a 2 r a r l « M M * • ? « M B - t t M

POMO t S M P M *

F O R D R A N G E R I M S . S u p e r c a b . dark p lum. 4 Mar . VS. a u t o m r . poa*-

c r u M e . s m / t m m b r M M / a l a a r t n j . d u caaaet te. e l t h Cen tu ry 8 I c a m p e r , l ow $ 14 .200 /beM 1166

F O R D 1 9 M . H ton pack up. VS. M w o o n i OOndMOn $ 3 4 1 d o w n , low mon th l y p e y n e n t * n o c o e l g n o r needed. O A C TYME A U T O 4 5 5 - 5 6 M

F O R D 1990 F -150 XLT A u t o m a t i c m r $ 9 2 9 1

S T A R K H I C K E Y 5 3 8 - 9 I 7 8 F O R D 5 3 * - * * 0 0

FORO 1990 R A N G E R XLT w i th c a p bedarMr low m a M . VS. 5 a p M d . ax-caaant c o n d i t i o n $ 6 9 0 0 2 6 6 - 6 3 0 2

FORO 1 9 M R A N G E R A u t o m a t i c a . t c i M M r . $ 6 * 6 6

S T A R K H I C K E Y 5 3 8 - * 178 FORO 5 3 8 - 6 * 0 0

FORO 1991 RANGER. XLT m a n u M th c a p

Caa 4 2 5 - 8 2 9 9

FORD 18*2 E X P L O R E R - E d d t BauM $17 ,888

S T A R K H I C K E Y 538-6178 FORO 5 3 6 - 6 6 0 0

F O R D 1992 F -150 - F t e r * Md* $10 995

S T A R K H I C K E Y 536-6178 FORO 5 3 6 - 6 * 0 0

FORO 1992 XLT loaded , f l * powe r art bed e t t h c a p Exc a * * m c o n d i -t i on 8725 r M M e $ 1 3 , 0 0 0 4 2 7 - 3 2 2 *

G E O T R A C K E R 1993 LS I C o n v e r u -DM. au tomat i c Mr d a a n $ 1 1 , 3 9 5

S U B U R B A N O L D S C A D I L L A C 6 4 3 - 0 0 7 0

G E T T H E F A X

E A R L Y

U a your V M A / M a a t e r c a r d a n d or d a thM r i M a i f t r a t i o n o n W a d at n o o n for Thursday a a d * by f * x tr>0 n o o n on Sa tu rday lor M o n d a y a ads Get the ads be fore t h e pepe r m i s t h * s t reets on Thursday

DM1 1 - 6 0 0 - 9 6 7 - 5 9 0 4 Have your c h e r g e c a r d h a n d y

Order i t e m 9822 A u t o * $ 3 9 9 5

For m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n caa Br ian (3131953-2297

FORO I S M A E R O S T A R -

SUBURBAN OLDS CAO*.LAC 6 0 - 0 0 7 0

FORO I S M A E R O S T A R XL - 13.000 m * M only $ 1 3 . 9 M

S U B U R B A N O L O S C A D I L L A C 6 4 3 - 0 0 7 0

O M C I M I S A F A R I XT C o n v e r M o r r H I - l o p TV CO. new taaa. A a a . 40 .000 $ 1 4 . 0 0 0 / b e M

G R A N O V O Y A G E R 1 9 M LE -l o a d e d 116,000 m * M . d e a n , greet i o v a $4 ,296 8 M ;

MERCURY 1993 V I L L A G E R - F M e low m M i a g * unna a aaaUM Ra a h o w i o o n i quaaty. aa pr tcad l o r quack M l M 4 6 3 - 2 4 2 4

H I N E S P A R K L I N C O L N - M E R C U R Y

P L Y M O U T H 1 9 M Voyagar UE VS.

a i caaent c o n d i t i o n $ 8 . 3 * 5 C a l 4 7 8 - 2 6 6 8

P L Y M O U T H 1990 G R A N O V O Y A G -ER LE V8 a u t o m a u c Mr l o a d e d $10 344

BRUCE

C A M P B E L L Oodge 5 3 6 - 1 5 0 0

P L Y M O U T H 1991 Voyager LX. aa wnaM artve. 70.000 m a M $ 9 , 0 0 0 C a * 9 6 3 - 1 7 8 4

P L Y M O U T H . 1992 G r a n d V o y a g a r LE 3 3 V - 6 aa k M power endaa. IM. 23 0 0 0 m * M $ 1 5 . 9 * 5 4 6 * - 0 M 4

P L Y M O U T H 1992 G r a n d Vc SE- A l a f a a dr tva. VS. U power arc t ic a M a . 7 /70 f ac to r y w a r r a n t y Only $ 14.995 LrvonM Chi- | aaa - P l y m o u t h 526- 7SO*

G M C S U B U R S A N 1978. 4 5 4 C U new b r a k M . radMIOr c a r b u r e t o r h igh m * M . $1400 /o f *e r 4 7 4 - 1 1 1 5

M A Z D A 1990 P i ckup 4 cy l Mr 5 aoeed power s l ee rmg 4 D r a a . • m / f m caaeet ie raay am»MI red . atk b P2930 $5872

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S C h r y * w - P l y m o u t h A n r t t i G * « n d ft

4 4 2 - 3 5 0 0

RANGER I M 7 - Greet c o n d i t i o n re-b u t 4 cy tmder engme. 5 a p a e d naw W M . 72.000 m * M $ 2 , 4 9 0

8 1 0 - 6 6 1 - 3 9 0 0

RANGER 1993 XL w h r t * . m o r t - b e C b e d k r a r apor t a h * a M m g h b e c k seets. s te reo caaaet te 13 .000 m i l s * $7900 CMl 7 8 6 - 0 0 9 3

S O N O M A 1991 - Naw p a m t Low m l s i 5 spaed $ 5 5 0 0 or beat o f tar

3 1 3 - 5 3 7 - 3 2 * 9

S T A K E 16 FT. Sft ga te 2 s p e e d . 77F 6 0 0 Ford 20 .200 Q V W N c vMnlw u M . s to red mMde $ 3 1 0 0 2 6 1 - 7 4 7 8

8 2 3 V a n *

A E R O S T A R 1 9 * 9 - a u t o m a t i c a v . s tereo new af iocka r i a s r $ 5 , 9 0 0 best CMl a f ter 7 p m 6 * 1 - 1 1 0 *

A E R O S T A R 1989 - XLT a m t m c a * * t t * a t power , q u e d * a a u n g 94 .000 ml. SS.OOO/beet 4 7 3 - 5 4 3 2

A E R O S T A R 1989 kMy l o a d e d MI op t i on * . 7 p M * a r i Q * i t t M w e e k onfy | i g g 9 TYME A U T O 4 S 5 - 6 5 M

A E R O S T A R . I N I - 4 o a p t M r a c t a r i s x t a n d e d 4 0 , 0 0 0 miMa, $10 500 4 5 6 - 3 0 9 3

A E R O S T A R 1991 XL E x t e n d e d V a n -4 0 s t a * n g m * L o a d e d N e w HTM H M t r a n s l a r a b M war ran ty $ 1 0 , 9 0 0

5 2 2 - 7 9 6 1

A E R O S T A R I M I XL. torn runn ing b o a r d * . I d a m * a a Ex-

$ 10.800 or b e M 4 2 0 - 9 0 * 3

P L Y M O U T H 1992 V O Y A G E R - VS, • u l o m e t l c . m r power s tee r ing , p o w -a b r a k M . e m / t m caaae t te $8995

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S C h r y s M r - P l y m o u t h Annex G r a n d R r v a 4 M i d d M b U

4 4 2 - 3 5 0 0

P L Y M O U T H 19*3 G R A N O V O Y A G -ER LE. *a t h * t oy * , po lo g reen , m a n c o n d i t i o n factory w a r r a n t y $ 1 8 , 9 9 3 LnronM C h r ; H e r - P l y m o u t h 5 2 6 - 7 * 0 4

PONTIAC 1991 Tra 6 p M S s n g s r V 6 w t M * 32 .000 mdaa. $12 750 6 6 1 - 3 1 2 1

V O Y A G E R 19 f t * i a * o d e l u x * w o o d t n m . $ 1 7 5 0 TYME A U T O 4 5 6 - 5 5 6 8

8 2 4 J e e p * A O t h e r

4 - W h e e l D r f v e e

B L A Z E R 1978 4X4 w i th p low 53.000 m l M . a u t o m a t i c , m r . r i m a exce l lent $3500 3 5 2 - 3 4 5 3

B L A Z E R 1991 - Tow ing p e c k a g a 2 d o o r A» power A a k m g $ 12.500

3 * 3 - 2 1 7 8

F O R D EXPLORER XLT 1991 lent cond i t i on , very d a a n 75 .000 " t i a b r o m e a / t a n i n te r i o r , a a am-fm c * * * e t t * . l 14.200 6 1 0 - 6 8 4 - 1 0 * 3

FORO 1992 E x p i o r a E d d M Bauer 4 d o o r . aurvoo* tovMOQ riMrk >CK

6 * 5 - 9 1 7 5

F O R D 1992 E X P L O R E R 4X4 A u t o -m a n c a a . $14 4 * 8

S T A R K H I C K E Y 536-6178 FORO 5 3 8 - 6 * 0 0

G E O 1990 T R A C K E R - 4 x 4 . *o f t t o p on ly $6877

F O X H I L L S ^

9 6 l 5 j 1 7 t

Sof t t o p . G E O 1990 T R A C K E R 4X4 rad. $6990

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S C h r y s l e r - P l y m o u t h Annex G r a n d River 4 M l d d M b e l l

4 4 2 - 3 5 0 0

O M C 1 9 M S u b u r b e n . S ie r ra Ctaa-

$9000

G M C I M I J IMMY 4X4 - On ly $12 ,996

S U B U R B A N O L O S C A D I L L A C 6 4 3 - 0 0 7 0

A E R O S T A R 1 M 1 A u t o m e u c t»t CTUM* 2 - t o n * caaee t i e d e e p tmt y a i l 68 .000 IT ilea Dr i ven m O r e g o n $ 6 4 0 0 4 5 3 - 6 4 5 2

A E R O S T A R 19*2 XL p iua. 17.000 " l a mr. p o a a r m n d o w a / l o c k a caaeet ie . over t year Mft o n 3 yeer w e r r a i l y $ 1 3 , 0 0 0 4 1 6 - 1 3 5 0

A S T R O 1 M 7 c a r g o van . l o o k * 4 rune super $ 2 3 5 0 TYME A U T O 4 6 6 - 5 5 M

C A R A V A N S 4 V O Y A G E R S 1 9 M t h r u 19*3 - aa m o d M * - p r i c a d t o * * a - over 25 l o d i o o e M C a * to r 3 i » l l i

BRUCE

C A M P B E L L D o d g * 5 3 8 - 1 5 0 0

C A R A V A N 1 9 M - 2 8 1

l o c k * M a c * e x t e r i o r ' r a $ 3 5 0 0 • 8 1 0 - 4 3 3 - 4 * 0 0

6 1 8 1 Boa 7183

C A R A V A N 1992 SE New ttrae. 5 VS. 57.000

$ 1 9 9 M now $ 1 2 , 7 0 0 8 1 0 3 4 9 - 1 * 4 9

CHEVY " 9 9 0 HoAday D e l u x e Gorv Reer Mr . TV / V C R .

M m c o n d m o n $ 1 1 9 0 0 M l - 0 6 0 3

D O O G E C A R A V A N L E 66 .000

$ 3 1 0 0 Famangson

con>»-» < 8 * y r a c * .

HBa 5 6 3 - 9 0 1 6

DOOGE 1 9 M C a r a v a n -8 2 , 0 0 0 t i l * * , g o o d c o n d i t i o n $2 9 6 0 $ 1 0 - 3 7 6 - 1 4 1 0

DOOGE t M l C A R A V A N ES VS. l o a d a d up KM power n a m o o n d k t«on $13 9 * 5 LNoaaa C h r y M a r - P t y m o u e i 5 2 6 - 7 8 0 4

FORO A E R O S T A R I S M . 2 l o n a M u a M . g o o d c a m — o n S3 8 0 0 2*1-8800 or 423-7T87 F O R D ' 9 * 6 E C O L M C

r f E v V b a e T

FORD IMI HON TOP Cow Mr Mon • e n 23 0 0 0 M a m a d e d $ 13 M *

S T A R K H I C K E Y 5 3 * - * l 7 S

FORO I S M CAMOO V A N - S c y * n -

S T A R K H I C K E Y 6 M - 4 1 7 S FORO 5 3 * MOCI

FORO K M C L U B W A G O N ic a t tum mr $ 1 4 S M

S T A R K H I C K E Y s a a a t r s

G M C 1994 S u b u r b e n . 4X4. l o e d e d ' $27 ,500 , c o m p e r e at $ 3 1 , 7 0 0 n a w C a t Rick w o r k 4 6 4 - 4 * 0 7

h o m e 9 6 3 - 2 6 6 2

JEEP 1 M 7 L A R E D O automat ic power s teer ing b r s k M 4 * h s a d n v e . $ 2 4 5 0 TYME A U T O 4 5 6 - 5 5 * 6

JEEP 19*7 W a g o o n e r L T D kJ*y l o a d e d c ruMe tm. powe r m n d o w * aa 4x4. g o o d c o n d m o n . $ 4 0 0 0 or beat C a * 4 2 1 - 4 2 1 4

JEEP 1 9 M C H E R O K E E L a r e d o 6 cy l 4 * 4 . au toma t i c Mr l o a d a d 4 door $ * * 4 4

BRUCE

C A M P B E L L D o d g e 5 3 B - 1 5 0 0

JEEP 1 9 * 2 C H E R O K E E U r M M d 4a4. a e t h e r aver-, o p t i o n W M $27 900 S a M Pr ice $ 1 9 9 0 0

F O X H I L L S

JEEP 1993 G R A N O C H E R O K E E -4x4 i o p o i the m e . d u M power • e a t * . Ml o p n o n * $21 9 0 0

F O X H I L L S

JEEP 19*3 W R A N G L E R - 4x4 8 cyt . a *oy i h i a a . 6 .000 M * M • 14.878

F O X H I L L S

4 s £ * 7 4 0 * ' P ^ ™ ° " " W J e e P 9 * v S l 7 1

$ 6 7 0 0

• i l O r t g m M owne r d e e n 9 1 0 0 0 I M a

278-4501 M A Z D A I S M MXS. LS. * c y * n d e r

• u n r o o f I C 0 0 0 $1* 900 AMI -

avM56*-0179

TOYOTA PRCVtA - A l Tree. I b M o w r e t s * $14 * * 8

P A G E T O Y O T A 3 8 2 - 8 6 8 0

t o p $ t * . M 0

8 2 5 S p o r t s t

C a r s

O O M O U S a r 1*87 • T S L 8

B R O O M E ' S A U T O P A R T S

JUNK CARS WANTED

TOP PRICE • IMMEDIATE CASH

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

R A D I A T O R S E R V I C E

7 2 1 - 4 0 0 6

4 3 2 2 W

m m

t i

T h u r s d a y , J u n e 2 , 1 9 9 4 O + E W M

8 2 5 S p o r t s A

I m p o r t e d C a r s

B M W 1 9 M ' 3 5 . La $ • 3 5 0 / b M

8 1 0 - 2 2 7 - 1 1 3 8

B M W 1992 5261 p a r t e d car $3 0 0 0 be low re tM l $ 2 5 9 9 6

P A G E T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

8 2 5 S p o r t s A

I m p o r t e d C a r s

A C U R A I S M Vigor OS. e t m e o r . M a c * Ma* t ve ry M a low » $20,500/ TMM

I $ 11,300 2 3 2 - 3 * 9 2

FAIR1ANE MAY

INVENTORY CLEARANCE

88 ESCORT GocxJ i r a n s p o o a i K X i • 2 9 8 8

91 FESTIVA ? 3OOR

89 MUSTANC LX 3 d o o r r e d

90 T-BIRD G r a y l o a d e d

91 TERCEL 5 s p e e d l o w m i l e s

90 T-BIRD R e c 2 O o o r l o a d e d

92 ESCORT LX 2 d o o r l o w m i l e s

90 TAURUS LX WAGON

93 TEMPO 2 a u » n j t < n i c * "wes

92 PROBE CL : i o t « - r j K X * i » "3T" $ 8 9 T O

93 TEMPO 2 OOOr w t i r l e • 8 9 8 8

93 RANCER XLT B l a c « w o w 1 o n l y • 9 6 8 8

93 RANCER V 6 5 s p e e d a i ' • 9 9 8 0

'91 TAURUS S"O SHARP

8 2 5 S p o r t s A 8 2 5 S p o r t s A

B M W 1 9 M 3261 red . K e n t u c k y car a u t o m a t i c a m r o o l $ 1 1 . 9 M

P A G E T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

B R I C K U N . 1 * 7 6 3 0 000 " * A M -u o n d m o n a t o n g m M Mo to r

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'92 F-150 SUPER CAB X L T S 4 9 M A A S t k » 7 5 - 1 9 3 • ^ M f \ m

'91 COUGAR XR7 ^ 1 2 , 7 5 0

91E-150 CONVERSION VAN F A 9 Q A A L o w r r o l e s • f e ^

93 SABLE LS J d o o r d e a n • 1 2 , 9 8 0

M I , 9 8 8 9 1 E X P L O R E R S P O R T

2 floor r e d m e l a l l i c

Call 5 8 2 - 1 1 7 2

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t o y * 22 0 0 0 M M U v o n M C l w y M e r - P l y m o u t h 526-7804

C o r v e t t e ' 9 9 3 Conve r t i bM. 40th An-nrveraary Ed i t i on a u i o m e t i c load-

" Days 2 4 4 - 1 3 0 * E V M 786 -0403

F E R R A R I I M I GTS. 12.000 M a a * n a r a o o n e owner new c o n a -t i on . r e d 4 M a c k . $49 000 C a l 6 p m - 9 p m 2 7 8 - 5 6 1 9

F E R R A R I 1 M 2 308 G T S I m m t c o n d i t i o n low rnHag*. conver- t ioM t o p e x e c u t i v e owner eee ther o n v an on ly F e r r a n rac ing red wtth M a c *

852 5 5 7 2

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M E R C E D E S B E N Z . 1 * M JOOCO M M . 111 .000 M M . i — a *

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3 6 M P G . a u p a r e c o n d m o n apt B l u e / t a n m a i n Reeeon

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$ 2 * . 7 0 0 / o f t e r 6 * 6 - 7 7 7 3

M E R C E D E S t * 7 7 450 SLC Red / Mack . a * * o o l . n m m t a a a / b r a a a a 1

p e n t $ 1 3 . * M 3 3 6 - 2 9 M

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M E R C E D E S 1 9 * 3 3 0 0 6 0 a i i c M e n t cond i t i on . $ 7 * 0 0 f i rm D e y * 3 5 6 - 2 * 2 5 or e v M 360-3867

M E R C E D E S 1 9 M 300E 0 0 0 i

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M G 8 1974 e u r o t ) u m p s a t w o U 5 0 0

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C H R Y S L E R 300 1 M 7 - 3 0 , 0 0 0 o r l g i -nM n a a 4 d o o r m u M aaa S 4 2 0 0

CORVAJR i * M - 4 d o o r h a r d t o p 34 0 0 0

5 3 4 - C 2 4 0

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FORO I M * M u a t a n g a t n a w m a -c h e r v c a recent pamt . r e d wRh b M c k i r a e n o r $ 6 * 0 0 / b e a t 5 3 S - 2 1 2 3

M U S T A N G 1*71 Red C o r w a r V M e

302. a u t o low i ' i * a A p p r a e e d b y C o a c h c r a l t e r * lor $ * 5 0 0 M u a l as* , beet of ter 5 * 5 - 2 2 3 2

INFINIT i 1992 G20 l o a d e d • u n r o o f $13 9 9 6

S U B U R B A N OL DS C A O L LAC 6 * 3 - 0 0 7 0

INFINITI 1993 J30 Green. i m m a c u -Mta 14 0 0 0 m a a $24 0 0 0 Caa Cl e t * eeri 9 - * p m 6 4 2 - 7 8 5 7

I S U Z U ' 9 6 8 I Merk 4 door eu lo -m a t i c a r a m - l m ce*eet1e. 83 ,000 m * M r u n * g ree t $2850 326-5265

J A G U A R . 1965 XJ-6 VDP Black b e a u t y a m r o o l F i o n d * car l o o k s / rune greet $S ' 0 0 3 3 6 - 2 9 * 6

L E X U S I M i L S 400 l o a d a d $ 4 0 0 0 b e l o w r e t a l $26 995

P A G E T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

M A Z D A 1 M 7 626 a m t m c ruMe reer d e l o g m a r m m a r H w iper * . $ 1 9 0 0 (8101664 -1132

M I T S U B I S H I 1990 P s i s n l GS Sun roo f , l o a d e d , low m * M . very d e e n $8. 9 0 0 5 * 9 - 9 6 4 3

M U S T A N G 1993 C o b r a . Ed i t ion w i th C e r u n c e t i o n P a p e r * o n day rt waa m a d e a n d wt iet i x a n b e r it a $ 1 9 500 5 4 4 - 8 0 * 5

P O R S C H E 1968 9 1 1 m m t a n g i n a c o n d i t i o n r e d w b lack in te r io r $ 1 1 9 0 0 8 1 0 - 6 4 4 - 8 0 2 1

S A A B <9*7 9 0 0 0 t u r b o M n > p e g n e b u r g u n d y M a m a 5 apeed l o e d e d a«ua*a ' i t o o n d m o n . m g f i e o i m U M $ 6 600 8 IO-643 -8027

S A A B 1 9 * 0 9 0 0 S - 5 lent c o n d m o n b l a c k ' t a n Mather s l -loy i h s s M . s a aaast la $ 9 * 0 0 Days 2 2 5 - 5 7 3 7 E v e * 5 4 0 - 8 1 1 8

rt*gon Cond i t i on M M * Ofkar C l * A M lor K e v m 532 - 1 7 9 2

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m o .

B U Y F O R O N L Y

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8 8 0 C h e v r o l e t

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C L p a c k a a a Fu*y $2 6 7 5 4 6 4 - 8 2 3 2

882 Ctvysler C H R Y S L E R 19*4 L H S - l o e d e d Melhar CO p M y * r ^ $ 2 ' 3 * 8

CAMPBELL O o d g e 6 3 * - i 5 0 0

FWTH AVENUE 1 9 * 2 A l p o w e r a a O M r new M i g r e e t $1200. b e M

FWTH AVENUE I M '

$ 3 7 9 6 Long

LA B A R O N 1 9 M G T C T u r b o L o e d e d red 53 .000 M a a s c * t m t

$ 6 * 6 0 5 2 2 5 * 6 3

L a S A R O N 19*3 c o n v e r t * * * r u n s g o o d automat ic g o o d U r M 4 b r a k M $1150 4 7 4 - 1 4 * 4

k j * y l o a d e d Metner rwtenor * 7 0 0 0 o n g m M " M M G r e a t c o n d i t i o n M OOO or beM o f t M 3 5 0 - 5 M 1

L E B A R O N 1992 C o n v e r t i b M GT l u r a o . a speed A B S a l a r m p o w e r t a u t * wether It new $ 2 1 , 0 0 0 N o w $ 1 3 2 0 0 4 * 4 - 2 * 4 2

8A2 Chrysler

a a M l i o j i ^

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F * T H A V E N U E 191 ic. am l oeded $ 1 1 J

CAMPBELL

FOX HILLS U M l 5 " l 7 t

1971 c o n d i t i o n 38 100 $ 3 , 0 0 0

N E W YORKER 1 9 M $ 3 * 6 0 or beM d t a

N E W Y O f K E R 1990 l o a d e d

( F Y V ^ I N F I N I T I V f W O f F a r m i n g t o n Mal l s

• p o r t * ca r s o n flMpMi Car reamt ra -t i on w r i t e l o June P e d t t i . P O B o * 7 M D e a r b o r n H g t * M l 4 8 1 2 7 or c a l B o o Laach a M a m (8iO| *61-0 6 1 0 For See m a r k M i r ih> m a a o n c a l Dave O d b y e v M (8 IO) 5 6 7 - 6 1 2 *

854 American Motors R E N A U L T . 19*4 E N C O R E - 4 d o o r 5 spaed . i M r a c n o r u M . g o o d

$750 2 6 6 - 6 1 3 6

855 Eagls T A L O N 1993 - t

$ 1 1 , 7 0 0 / 6

T A L O N . 1993, 5 c o n d m o n . n a n s i m r o o l CTUME a la rm. $14 ,000 C a l 8 3 7 - 3 * 4 4

1 9 9 4 E l a n t r a D f W E P S AJH BAG

2 YEARS F R E E SARVICA 5 TR. 6 0 . 0 0 0 M B * W*RRSNHF OVER 3 0 STANDARD F*MM.' • EA*Y T* Buy • EMT TO Oam • E**Y To D r t » *

858 Buick C E N T U R Y 19*5 L im i t ed 4 d o o r 1

84 .000 I M M $ 1 9 7 5 6 * 3 - 7 4 7 9

PARK AVENUE 1991 - l ow m * M

TAMAROFF353-1300 PARK AVENUE 1993 - F u l p o w e r

• n M M $18 495 S U B U R B A N O L O S C A D I L L A C

6 4 3 - 0 0 7 0

REGAL 1 9 * 3 L T D b r M M . Mr. c r i a M . e m - l m runn ing c a $860 9 * 9 - 3 ' 3 7

REGAL 1990 G r a n d S p o n m u a l sae l o apprecaaia new fac to r y G M e r v ome $ 5 9 M Can t tnance w t t h on ly | 1 2 1 d o w n n o coe lgnor n e e d e d O A C TYME A U T O 4 5 5 - 5 5 M

REGAL 1991 GS - * d o o r $11 9 9 0

TAM AROFF353-1300 RIVIERA 1990

S K Y L A R K 19*3 G r a n d S p o n S u p e r >eded - 1500 a c t u a m a aiM-kno aver 4 door U M $ 1 9 , 0 7 3 S e t 15.000 Show, o o m new 4 5 3 - 5 1 2 9

858 CadMac D E M g a n c a i 9 * 5 Encsaan t c o r x » -

S E D A N 0 E VILLE '99C S * a r p t e *ath grey w e t r w r $ 10 0 0 0

CMl 6 1 0 - 3 * 3 - 0 * 4 1

880 Chevrolet BERETTA - ' 9 6 8 GT R a d V * A a L o a d e d O n g m M O w n e r $ 3 2 0 0 A f l a 6 3 0 p m 8 1 0 * 6 1 - * 0 2 7

1 9 9 4 J 3 0

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I M * ,

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| B I G | SAVINGS

Pi H ' a ' 'r M i ' . - t •91 GEO STORM Sporty, priced to *e« %

11 GEO METRO A i r . y o u c a n t b e M O t i s

8 8 P O N T I A C S U N B ' P D G T

91 COUGAS • 89 CAVALIER 224 AUTOMAT*: e x t r a l o a g e a

s u n r o o f '

P 7 6 6 7 t2 GEO PROM

Automatic. AM/FM s t e r e o , a i r . q u e W y p l u s

* 8 7 8 8

9 1 M E R C U P Y T O P A Z G S

C H E V R O L E T 4 5 3 4SOOMETRO 9 6 1 - 4 7 9 7

40875 O P E N M O N . - T U E S . - W E D - T H U R S 8 A M - 9 PM

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I N F I N I T I ^ ^ O f ¥ a r m i n Q t o n M i l l s

Open Saturdays. Sales ft Service MBSMHm MAIMS]01-2221 KTS I S IBUHOTS

ARMSTRONG VALUE DAYS 200 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM S A L E E N D S

8 / 3 / 9 4

L o a d e d S u v o o f 6 c y * n d e r a u t o -M $ 9 3 5 0 6 4 8 - 5 1 5 1

C A M A R O I M I V * a u t o m a n c *a~ aa. amam M M ac caa-

aatte. $7 .25Q/beM 3 4 7 - 5 * 3 3

C A M A R O 1992 RS 14 0 0 0 M a . G M E x e c u f v e car a a m a n y op -b o n e A s k i n g $12 0 0 0 7 2 9 - 2 6 * 4

C a m a o t992 R S - 2 6 t h V n r w r w ^ a d m o n VS. s l e e r m g / b r M M a m t m caa 29 0 0 0 o n g * $ 1 1 800 l » a Caa 9 a m - 2 p m ( P a l l st 466 -4802 or ahm 8 p m . M 7 - 8 3 6 2

B u y i n g a U s e d C a r C a n B e R i s k y .

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"*If You Don't Know Used Cars* Know Your Dealer.**

© l a c f e t o E l l j T o r b , 3 n t . > o u r r > n l i a m a i h i i A i ' h a i i m t M A w a r d l > i airr

4 I O O I P l y m o u t h R o e d e t H i

l * 1 v m o u t h

453-1 100

BRAND NEW 1994 SKYLARK

_ CUSTOM SEDAN LEASE

BRAND NEW 1994 LESABRE

CUSTOM SEDAN

(p lu * tax) >C*rums iiaCLUOt a way dnver » seal power wrvoows carpet savers 0*i«y wip e r i r e a a e ' o g g e r ar corwjmonmg irom storage a m r e s t cruise Mt 231 Quad OHC engine AM >M cassette Sta .40640

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BUY 1 ray, l o w or iwr-wr«» S*aSJ "0 n 000 FOR |Q*JV * p l a n . ir-W *n»*«l

LUXURY LEASE PLUS * 1 4 , 3 9 5

LUXURY

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>19,495

l*-Now At Lou LaRicne

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HUGE SALE C A M E R O 19*2 RS 26 th A n n t v E d M a a i m g *

b r M M A M F M I I I I W I 28 000 $12 0 0 0 4 5 4 - 9 2 4 3

C A P R K E ' 9 9 1 a n i l : - l o a d e d ex 5 2 . 0 0 0

$10 500 . 'O f l a 2 * 1 - 7 3 2 *

New '94 GEO PRIZM

OPEN TUES. WED.

THURS. TIL 9

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f t . 3 0 0

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4 6 6 - 6 7 4 0 M i - 3 1 7 1 OR LEASE FOR

S4QQ9S C A V A L E R 1992 RS Mr a a w l m . 31.000 m * M M M $ 7 3 0 0 .

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MASTER SEDAN A* conditoorang. TRTAD glass D o w e r t w m d o w a , p o w e r l o c k s

t i l l , c r u i s a . s t a rao . auto transmission, raar sola, quick r e l e a s e s a a t s . a l u m i n u m

n m n f l boards aqulppad - nd

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P k M tax 6

'22,495

CHEVROLET 4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 METRO 9 6 1 - 4 7 9 7

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^ '24,995

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* w i w m It.OOO m«e* f o r

>14.005 U M 7 M

DOOOC 1001

U . 0 0 0 mae* n e e t

>4000

no rual au-ras. brakea.

SS2S4S3

OTRASTY « maa. >3000

MB-4 cylinder 00.000 47S-07SS

DYNASTY 11 moar. loaded

180 LE - 1 owner 8 cyt->5.000; beet

220-0102

DYNASTY 1001 VS. a, AS4-FV power wando daan S6800 Alter OPS

/ tomeac. a * , we t lock*. 1. 47S-1075

INTREP® 10 non. i k e 33.000 mae*.

S3 - eowy • w . was >17.SOO.

* adabla op-m e n e m e d .

085-1277

MONACO 1077 2 Ooo. 04.000 mdee. M a w t K . 3 ' M I ttiape. 81000/beet 464-3067

DYNASTY* - 1MB K u I M S tO lo CAOOM - aa m o d M - pricad to aaOt Caa ior a m i

CAMPBELL OoHgi M H 5 0 0

INTREPO 1663 equipment. M « o o ( . a*or * . «k* ™ew • 1 4 . M S L M M Chryelw-Plymouth 525-7004

SHADOW. tWO • ludowi—c. O W >6000

•43-6666

SPIRIT 18*2. 31.000 m m . atr automatic, poeer mtntmmm caaeetie >7.200 a K M 7 7

STEAL TH 1693 Twan Turfto - bright bua . Mtarp* 122 M e

FOX HILLS ahryetar-Ptymouth-Jeep-EaQla

455-6740 961-3171

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n n u c t

CAMPBELL Dodge 536-1500

SPIRITS & ACCLAMS 1063 - 15 to choo—

i a * Cae lor d a t a *

1600 thru

CAMPBELL 536-1500

STEALTH 1003 Twin Turbo, •unroo l . red/tXec* (3000 batoer ta* <24.066

P A G E T O Y O T A 3 5 2 - « 5 « 0

IM Ford I Wagon 11

$10,500

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270-2063

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CHRYSLER OF NOVI, MICHIGAN

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& PLYMOUTH

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Over 75 Minivans Ready

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OPEN

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S A T U R D A Y ;

& 24315 Haggerty ^ North of 10 Mile

1 .9% APR Up to 36 mo- on app credit from Chrysler

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O O O & & & & & & & & & &

Ford CROWN VICTORIA 1066 LX. avary

Oarage kept In Mntar*. ( 1 . 0 6 a Ca6 tor appaMMment. 534-1023

ESCORTS 1000 LX - 2 door*, auto-mane. Mr. Km mdaa. 3 lo cftooae From 030*5 Uvonia Ctvyatar-Plymouth 520- 7604

ESCORT 1063 Wagon, woody Loadad. 06.000 mOea. automatic no ruel RaarandaO iSftu'eetil*. >400

ESCORT 1006 L a agon, enne. pow-er brake*/Maanng. manual. 06000 maaa 10000 mBee on near engine E t c — I n tranaporataMon >750

645-2510

ESCORT 1009. 66* * door Mr. •defc, brand naw engine, run* e*o*t-lant. took* great, a* m l n l a n e n c e record*. 8080/beei 525-0614

ESCORT 1066*4 EXP 2 Meter au-tomatic. atr. many entree Aafcing (2500 567-5664 or 030-2023

IORT 10S8 OL Wagon a am-tm. new Detier> ' t x * * e * / t r o n , • tu t * Loei mdaa (2250 420 -22M

ESCORT. 1060 OT. 5 apaad Mgh mi leage. »ery good cond i t ion . (2 .000 CMl 460-7018

ESCORT 101 condit ion. 1 owner, caaaette. 32.566 ma, 4 speed *tt<*. etiNe or ( 3190 /b * T o W 7-0265

ESCORT 1060. red. manuM 4 apaad. Marao. rear defogger. good condi t ion (1450 354-5714

ESCORT 1000 aherp. 56 000 mBee. only at TYME (2005 TYME AUTO 455-5566

ESCORT. 1090. QT. 5 apeed Mack, Mack window*. Mr. 78.000 mdaa. good condit ion (3.490 4 77-4064

ESCORT 1991 QT, 5 cnaaa. power moonroof. 50.000 hlgfrwey mn (5900 474-1937

ESCORT 1003 L X 5 door manuM. aar amfm caa* a tie, 7 mo old. «ka new, >6100'offer 562-5655

FESTIVA 1902 tent condit ion, a ml l iapa ' (5600

Low mdaa. excel-lent condltton. aar am-fm Qraal oe*

454-4611

FORO 1900 Ranger XLT automatic, atr. pa r ted condition, (6200

810-476-7146

LTD 1965 - atarta good in cold or hot weethar Oood aecond car

421-1616

MUST AMO 1979. O N * 5 0L. 5 manual . Hatchback, new l i re * , (1 .400 420-3201

MUSTANG 1965 convertible, need* pemt (Ob. ru»y loaded. (2000

Ca« 255-5291

MUSTANG 1966 convertible. *acn-Sce. >2200 TYME AUTO 455-5566

MUSTANG exheust 8 (6 .000

OT. naw brake*, •unroo f loadad

675-7045

MUSTANG 1000 LX - 2 door auto-matic. ak, am/ tm atereo. mce car (4905

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S Chryater-Ptymoutr, Anna* Grand River 8 MWdlabell

• 4 2 - 3 5 0 0

MUSTANG 1091 CONVERTIBLE LX- Automatic, much morel

SUBURBAN OLDS CADILLAC 643-0070

Ford MUSTANG K M - LX. 2 3L auto-medc. hiufi mdaa. good oondNKm, MOO C r f a f t a r Spm 712-3434

MUSTANG. 10M. Ion * Mr. •3.400.

MUSTANG 1M7 QT

83000 ml

8

aSSSTi MUSTANG. 1M7. Red 4 cydndar •unroot. 43.000 mdaa (3500

477-0700

MUSTANG 1002 QT u i j n m O M * . red 1700 m* • u new. (16.700

•e r ran ty . 363-1063

MUSTANG 10M UC - 4 cydndar. a t e naw. 10.000 mdaa. (0 .000 427-6731

MUSTANG 1 0 « LX Con .MUM* S O Fudy loadad. 7000 mdaa. *howrnoin perfect! >16.500 453-2424

HINES PARK UNCOLM-MERCURY

GT. by

amokar. 67.000 mdaa. >6 500

PROBE 1000 GT aunroot Wether $6500'beat Day*. 504-2627 evee. 561-0104

>1 OL. Mack, anow room condMon. 36.000 mdaa. Mr. Mr. power brake* 8 aieerlng. Kenwood •m/fcn r»aaatta. 5 apeed. naw brakaa^lraa. m u d aee >7200

645-2510

PROBE 1003 GT automatic. Mr Ml power ak* r e . >14.077

FOX HILLS TAURUS 10M LX - S2005/bee< See al 4006 Trenton. W ot Lanyo S ol Michigan. Detroit 313-564-1663

Ford T-BIRO 1900-2 door loaded 110K 1 owner U 0 0 0 451-0660

T-BIRO 1002 matlc. mmt. lu >13.300

. 10.000 mdaa. 810-566-0625

TEMPO 10M GL Vary good c o n a -tion. Mr. Mareo. good tranaporta-• o n >1300/baM 501-0433

TEMPO 10M GL. 4 door automatic. Mr. look* 8 drive* cedar* (1250 or beet oHor D a y * 4 l 6 - 5 5 M Eve* 063-0151

TEMPO 10M. red. AM-FM Mdreo. Mr oondnonmg. *»c*a*nt condit ion, low mdaa only 46,000 Aakmg (4005 or beet otter 452-3052

TEMPO 10M GL 4 door 5 apaad. white very deen we* maintained. >3400 Cad: 610 474-5018

TEMPO 1900 OL. tudy loeded ahop our pnoe 8 compare. >1800 below Mack book, only >5450 TYME AUTO 4 5 5 - 5 5 M

TEMPO 1000, 4 door blua. 40.000 m i d , excellent condition Muet aad (5.490'be*t . 453-0156

Ford TEMPO 1090 GL Burgandy 4 dr

TEMPO 1000. 4 door, air. power lock*, cruaee. Ml (4200 or beet ollar 810-553-0502

TEMPO 1002 - 2 door automatic.

S T A R K H I C K E Y 536-6178 FORO

TEMPO 1003 2 door automatic. Mr (7006

S T A R K H I C K E Y 536-6178 FORO 536-6600

TEMPO 10B3. 4 door automatic Mr, ra*aana, power lock*, cruaee. IM. kka n a * U.000/beet 542 1075

THUMOER8IRO 1902 Super Coupe -Automatic >12.0M

S T A R K H I C K E Y 536-6178 FORO 536-6600

THUNDERS!RD 1992 - Low mile* loaded >10.620

S T A R K H I C K E Y 536-6178 FORO 536-6600

a n O o o

SPECTRUM 1 0 M hatchback

beat Cad Miar Opan.

STORM 10M. Blua. 00.000 mOaa. 5 apaad. Mr. AM-PM a a n n i (4.400/

TRACKER I M I LSI- loaded. 30 000 mdaa. (6000 /bdM oRw 861-3511

TRACKER I M I LSI - 4 eheM drive, hard top /conver t ib le Mr. orvMe. • 11 u n a . 5 apaad. M.700 ~

TRACKER. I M ) , Conve r t i b l e . 16.000 mdaa. air. Mareo. power • l e e r i n g , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n >10.000 810-306-5627

• 7 0 H o n d a

ACCORD 1065 - 145K >1000 7 2 0 - S M I

ACCORD 1002 LX 4 Door auto-matic. loadad. 36.000 mda* RuM/ pamt/tabrtc protect ion Greet con-dmon >13.000 Evea M 8 iOOO

• 7 0 H o n d o

ACCORD LJt - 64,000

80004 483-24*4

HINES PARK UNCOLN-4MRCURY

ACCORD. 1000. 3 door, l a lm *»L a r . aaereo. we* , r^mie lned. I1.SSB beet dN*r After 8 30pm SS74ST4

ACCORD. 1001. enoeO 8 apeed. 82 000 mae* r w s r *

4S3 1811

ACCORO 1001. E X a mum aee. a M t i re* , moonroo l . loeded, mtm. 00.000 maaa. >12.000 4S44SB8

CR*. 1000. red/grey Hon. rual f o o t e d dtenical condmon. Mr

am* oondL

820-4048

PRELUOE 10S4. »ery euaomedc. n m gre condmon >3000

•ery daan at E*od8tdt

340-8010

PRELUOE 1001 red mmt condition Muet 9amer. >12,000

30 000 m0*e.

PRELUDE I N I SI - M M * >13.6

TAMAROFF353-1300

O V E R - I O O 1 9 9 4 SAVE $2000 GRAND CHER0KEES AVAILABLE M O W !

TAURUS 10M. power Meeting, brakea ( l ock* , naw brakea. Ilraa. 05000 mdaa. (3200 464-3773

TAURUS 16M SHO - Mint condi-t ion 45.000 mdaa. atored winter* ESP warranty, new MKheHna. (6500 644-5047 or 644-7273

TAURUS 19M - SHO dWon. gray ertarlor 6 gray leather, power wvxkw* . aaeti. lock*, aun-

root (6500 • 810-433-4600 8161 Son 7103

TAURUS 1991 GL. lUOy loadad. 37000 maa* (6000 Ca* after Spm.

706-2021

TAURUS 1002 LX Automatic. Mr V6 loaded (6090

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S ChryMer-Plymouth A / m e i Grand River 8 Mtddtobafl

4 4 2 - 3 5 0 0

T-BIRO 1067. 1 owner, very good condmon, (4.OOO or beat otler

261-6181

TEMPO 1000 - Automatic Hr. low mdaa. (4265

S T A R K H I C K E Y 536-6178 FORO 536-6600

TEMPO 1900 GL - 4 door, automat-ic. ak. 79.000 mda*. apoOeeetl (5005 453-2424

HINES PARK LINCOLN-MERCURY

TEMPO I M I - 4 door automatic Mr. (5633

S T A R K H I C K E Y 536-6178 FORO 536-6600

C O L L E G E

BRAND NEW '94 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE

H E A D Q U A R T E R S

4 Dt 4 0 'itre nigfi out eng . auto t rar . j . air corvd drivers airfcag anti-lock brakes, leather wheel, cruise, tilt gauges AM FM stereo cass . and much more Stk #2352

SALE PRICE

EMPLOYEE PRICE

LEASE FOR

s20,212* J18,404" s 299 P e r .

M o

BRAND NEW 94 JEEP CHEROKEE

v

— - » , « . \ " iOOTcau* T

. M C J '+tt*

Air cono 2 5 litre high out eng r»ar def rear wiper power waenng. power brake* mt wiper* AM FM stereo, d o t t i seats :oo much to Irs). StK #2168

A

SALE PRICE

EMPLOYEE PRICE

LEASE FOR

$ 1 3 , 7 7 3 " J 1 2 , 0 7 3 * s 2 3 6 P e r

M o .

BRAND NEW 94 EAGLE TALON

retreat 3WADS

i > ACOTONAl T

Featuring FWD 1 8L MPI 8 valve high output eng AM FM i t a r a o m,c lock , raar da f r o t t a r * p o n :nstrumentat»or. overhead l ighting rear tending seal 'ear spoiler & much more Stk #2240

SALE PRICE

EMPLOYEE PRICE

y V

LEASE FOR

$ 1 0 , 9 3 2 * s 9 9 8 7 * s 1 8 9 P e r

M o

COME SEE HOW EASY WE JKFtE TO DEAL. WITH I

S n e t h k a m p J

5 S T A R S E R V I C E A W A R D W I N N E R

, n J E F P F A G L E 1 1 ^ l < » - J I i i »

2. S 5 - 2 7 0 0

'94 EAGLE S U M M I T

DL

• Light M m • A * cone • S speed

Irmsmissior,

' R e * defroster ' Trted glass

AMFM stereo Stk. # 4 1 0 0 3

SALE PRICE W 4 T

s8972 * *

ZERO $4 OA DOWN 109 M O N T H

L E A S E

$ 1 0 0 0

DOWN M65 M O N T H L E A S E

'94 EAGLE TALON

Salve* Mmt • 1 BL 4 cyi

5 speed (ransnnssiori 1 Air cond

• Pow«f sloonng • Power brines • AM' fM SJereo • Rear Oefroster SO" #42044

SALE PRICE E M P L O Y E E

P R I C E '10,986" ZERO DOWN s199

* « M O N T H L E A S E

$ 1 0 0 0

DOWN M79* M O N T H L E A S E

'94 JEEP CHEROKEE

• A M T M Stereo 2 SL 4 cy l • P » a * e m « V K t s fur cond • Dual minors BS Mouttngs • Sfc # 4 7 3 4 0

1 1 , 9 9 5 1 ^ ^ 2 "

'94 EAGLE VISION

ESI

11,938 ZERO DOWN '239' M O N T H

L E A S E

$ 1 0 0 0

DOWN s210' M O N T H L E A S E

• R a d o n rod • P a i M J t o c k

• 3XV6 -CniM* « • MD - S * # 4 4 0 1 1 • • A* cond.

ImcE M71498" E M P L O Y E E

PRICE M 6,492" ZERO DOWN *297*

M M O N T H

$ 1 0 0 0 $ A E Q *

DOWN 4W9 3 6

MOOITH

Jeep Eagle

Tom Szott's T A Y L O R Jeep/Eagle 12100 TELEGRAPH • 3 miles South of 1-94 - TAYLOR wSS

ALL CHRYSLER EMPLOYEES WELCOME WE WANT

YOUR BUSINESS! 9 4 6 - 8 2 0 0 Mon. A T h u r * 0 U i . 4 (

Tue*.. Wed. PH. 0 u * 4 ALL OPFERS END SAT

i M r . W a v e , Man aalea la W t

l a M a r 46 laa

" 9 , 9 9 5 . B e c a u s e t l i e r e s n o s u c k

t i l i n g as c l i s p o s a L l e i n c o m e .

The turn

No matter wli.it itiioinc lir.iiLit llki rv in. il •= li.trt I to Kclicvc tliat anyone would lonsitlcr any ol llitir itioncx «li-pos.ililc. VCliicK may explain why we all want to buy tilings that are actually wortli wltat they cost. l.iLre the Saturn I.. It has the Wind of technolo * you il fiiul on a more expensive car. liUe a steel spaceframe with crumple /.ones, flexible paint ant] panels that resist chipping, and even a stainless steel exhaust system. Because il there s one tiling that s not disposable, it s money.

M S R P ot the 1994 SL is S9995 including dealer preparation Tax. license, transportation and options additional.

"We also have a fine selection of previously pampered Saturns!"

S a t u r n o f P l y m o u t h l ) 3 ( ) l M a s s c v D r i v e • 1 - 2 7 5 & A n n A r b o r R t l . T u , . , n j f - n

4 5 3 - 7 8 9 0 A Dll I HKI\I KI \ I) .»/ LVMI'.W'I A 1)11:1:I:RI = N'T KIND of CAK

5ATIRN

f o r t h e c o n v e n i e n c e of our c u s t o m e r s ,

T E N N Y S O N C H E V R O L E T • G E O h a s _ changed sales hours to:

MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 9 AM-9 PM FRIDAY 9 AM-6 PM

GM Employees and Immediate family » a v an additional 5%ll |

1994 LUMINA\ EURO

4 door aadar. cuatom ckoth Ducket M t t i w t u * «oor con*o ie recfrang M d t - b a c k * 6 4-way manual tea l ao juMer elect',c ' • *> w n d o * detogger 3 I L MFI V6 e«v gme 4 apeed auto trane. 16" alumwiom aaheel* 8-way driver power aeat electronic apeed control «r reaume apeed power axndow* power trunk opener Oemo Stk •6161T WAS > t 6 417

.SALE PRICE •15,675*

r 7 , 1994 CORSICA

s e o o n c io tn OOCK*« ooato. 2 2L MPI L4 e n g i n e 3 opo«<l a u t o t rano o4«ctr>c roor w i n d o w d o f o g g o r . .ntormrtteni w inOohioW «np«r* . d a y / raght roor « * w mirror » r e a d i n g l a m p * SHt

W A S I 1 3 . 4 9 S

SALE

PRICE •11,934*

r 1994 ASTRO (PASS.)

EXTENDED VAN O o « p tmtod glooo. p o w e r Ooor lock oyotom. b a c k front bucket t e a t * e lectr ic ertertor rmrror* . 4 3 litor EFI V 6 gas e n g i n e « * p e * d au tomat ic tranorruooion w overdr ive A M T M otoroo w/eao-aet te air corxWboning, tilt wh«61 * p e e d control recl in ing front bucket * e a t * wrth armreata 8 p e r s o n sooting gray c u s t o m clolti trim, ftold-otono gray metaWic S tock # 6 0 7 7 W A S $ 1 9 , 6 1 6

GRAND

\gLAM PRICE 1 7 , 9 3 9 ^

COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS Y o u m a y q u a l i f y f o r

a d d i t i o n a l S 5 0 0 d i s c o u n t .

S e e s a l e s p e r s o n f o r d e t a i l s .

^1994 S-10 PICKUP

1994 G!B\ PRIZM

1994 GE0\ METRO

Shdlng roar w i n d o w front b e n c h seat Q V W rat-ing, 4 6 0 0 lb air condi t ion ing. 4 3 1 EFI V6 g a s engine 4 s p o o d auto t rano w overdrive A M F M stereo w casse t te A d o c k wiring Harness • 5 Mad . roar s tep b u m p e r Stk # 6 6 8 3 W A S

* SALE PRICE '12,489*

1994 LUMINA MINI VAN

Deep anted g lee* doMi bucket i f i r i j a » cuaaoin two-iona paanc 3 11 EFI V0 en-

10" ka electronic luned AM * M alarao a aalended ranga reer ac

columr. Sd, #6636 WAS » { ) 141

.SALE PRICE $17,859*

radko w/oook-oeon, W A S $ 1 3 , 7 2 0

' 1 3 , 1 2 0 ^

3 d o o r h a t c h b a c k c o u p s .

window datopgar. air coodMomng. cargo aacurtty cover, S apaad manual transmis-sion. AM/FM starao radio w/aaafc faatura. digttal dock A tour spaakars. Mr condi-tioning Stk #6740 WAS S0836

' 7 9 9 6 * /

1994 CORVETTE

^SALE PRICE '36,497*

32570 PLYMOUTH RD.

L IVONIA 4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0

S P R I N G F E V E R

S A L E S E V E N T !

1 9 9 4

S E N T R A E 5 speed & More!

3 6 m o . l e a s e

$ 1 1 0 6 0 * • • per mo.

Air, 5 speed, cassette, power windows & locks, cruise, titt, electric mirrors.

3 6 m o . l ease

$ 2 0 3 4 8

1 9 9 4 A L T I M A G X E

p e r m o .

1 9 9 4 PATHFINDER XE

5 s p e e d , s p o r t p e c k e g e , s i r ,

p o w e r w i n d o w s A l o c k s ,

c a s s e t t e , m u c h m o r e .

3 6 m o . l ease

' 2 3 8 ? :

O L S O N N I S S A N

33850 OPEN MON. ft OPEN SA • C l i i i l a d — i e

CmmSMT

T h u r s d a y , J u n e 2 , 1 9 9 4 OAE

t72 L i n c o l n

C O H T W O T A L t o o t f nr Main oorv M d * . JO.OOO mOaa. «i | iaaa «aw>

i top, HS.OOO 500 1332

UMCOLH 1001 Cononenaal. m m . loeded mooorocrf CO. new Orea CaO «n*r 6 # M 610-900-4030

LSC, nan* 8 c o a i ea-

426-3007

r o w * CAH. t o ro . SSI r w . i r aa 8 aiftuaf- reer ruet >1.200 ADar 5 30 476-38IT

TO*# l CAM 1006 Sagnetur* 3e-naa. 2 lone p a M . keyieea antry tec-

maaa. meHiaanatiue aawey* up to it 471-3002

TOWHCAH 1008 S I O H A T U « 4 door. 77.000 mdaa >7400 C M after Spm 032-1722

TOWW CAP 1006 S^netura Sena*. Eic*8ant condi t ion Memer >6008

463-2424

HINES PARK - LINCOLN-MEWCUWY

TOWNCAU tooo Camer loeded 52.000 *aa emcadart condmon >13SOO/beet Oey* 810-386-6467 Or M l 810-006-3133

TOOBICAR, 1001. aharp a* equipment 30.000 maa |15.000 'beei

•a. 673-SSSS

TOWNCAR 1001 - whal M. 82.000 maa* a.cedeni oorxJrtio^ Mum, aaw

_ 425-284 1

TOWN COUPE 1078 own Car

1078 Totwt Car 1070 U ^ i to « .ca l lent condi t ion S8S-4410

574 Mercury COUGAR 1002 ?Stt> Anrmersary Lanated Ednior, loadad 8 cyl-« M r leether n ia r«> 28 000 mde* >12 .900 Cad aflar 8pm 464-9188

> 7 4

C A m 1003 CONVE«T«LE WMta. loeded . >10.000

S T A R K H I C K E Y 630-6178 FOMO

C A M * . T001 inn, neiMjIa, *dv new. 23.000 mm >8.500 486-6468

COUGARS 93 ' s - 87 ' s

W* neve 18 auper atierp Cougar* n Mock to cftooea •roamf Wa w a om-'*nt»r OMwra^paeO wnr, C o u g v * . and neve reduced our pnoea lo ««-

" w Ihean enmedwe l y " 463-2424

HINES PARK LMCOLM-MERCURY

COUGAR 1006 may loeded >2000 CaB 266-6201

COUGAR 1080 LS maa*g» aaoaaani a oAer caa aner 5 00 536-S642

COUGAR V080 LS pci—, poeer aun rool red atierp >7300 810-300-3126

GRAND MARQUIS 1002 LS KMded 30000 maaa. Oka new 1 owner, r a n amofcer >12.006 477-4106

ORAMO MAROtAS 1006 loeded axcepnonel condemn >4000 Deva 347-1737 or ave* 806-3006

GRANO MARQUIS 1007 V8 reer drtae. l ownar 48 000 maaa m m condit ion 65006 LNOnaa Chrysler-Plymouth 626- 7004

GRAND MAROUIS 1904. pun 4 door one o l a kind.

dow*>*eet» 71.000 mdaa >2 400 Hrm Aak lor Ralpn 313-451-0044

LYNX 1065 new p w t * good condmon >1300

SAVE MORE THIS WEEK ONLY AT

AT*\iUage&5rd 1983 T-BIRD ve 1991 MUSTANG Convert ibie 1986 TAURUS 1990 RANGER 1989 F150 XLT Loaded auto 1984 TOWN CAR 1984 CROWN VICTORIA 1988 CLUB WAGON 1990 AEROSTAR 4x4 1988 TAURUS WAGON 1988 MUSTANG GT 1989 PROBE GL 1&90 TEMPO 1991 SABLE WAGON 1989 CROWN VIC WAGON *5400 1&89 TAURUS SHO $7980

'2980 $7980 '3980 <6980 s8480 '2980 '2980 '6980 *7980 *5980 '6980 s4980 s4480 $7980

cVUlageZfi>rd Used Cars

\ 25565 Michigan Ava. • Va mite w e s t of T t l t y a p h

5 6 5 - 3 9 0 0 4 s k For Lot 2

5 7 4

LTMX. 1007 i c a t s t i

SABLES 93 's - 87 ' s

20 extra caaan. I cftooae Irom. 4 door* and nag ona GS ' i end LS * Due lo over a t^p ly tneee arm.laa are now b*aiu ot la ied et reduced pnoeer 463-2424

HINES PARK LINCOLN-MCRCURY

SASLE 1000 Manonwegoii. greet nanaportaoon Aar a l l au 100.000 n « a i r maaa. >1200 Cad 6-0pm at.

SABLE 1000 OS - on l , 47.000 mOaa.

ing/brafce»/Vocat*/wlndow* Look* aherp. njra greed >7.500 863-2442

SABLE I N I ranty. ••ceOanl

l ec to r . war-Son $0000'

610-020-8107

SABLE 1001 LS Wagon. M a o 42.000 ml 3 6 angaa u r n I >10.000 E a* -aee**nda. 842-2332

TOPAZ 1008 •et *ee<>3«05

BOS JEANNOTTE PONTIAC/OMC TRUCK

Ptymouth 4S3-2500

TOPAZ 1000. GS 4 door 06 000 mde*. automatic air. rear delroet Mt otnar optiona. >4600 462-1000

TRACER 1001 - akr. l i d electric, •unroot exceaenl condmon. >5.000

480-7030

5 7 4

loaded. IM* one • pneed lo aeOl

FARMINGTON HILLS Chryeler-#fpmou»i Annen Grand t h e 6 lAddMbaff

442-3500 OS - Low mdee VS

20.000 mde* >12 000

FARMINGTON HILLS OryoMr-PtymowIt i Anne. Grand RNer 6 MaddMOaat

442-3500

5 7 5

NISSAN 240 SX 1000 Meed, euao-

T A M A R O F F 3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0 SENTRA. 1000 75OOO mda*. MTV good condmon alandard axweaI.

5 7 5 O W m h o M S

TOPAZ 1007 a l wheel A drive; good txxTy 8 manor. V many new pen* brake*. • tire*, euneuat u-roama now

in lower angina tuoc* Needa to t>* r e b u l t Head OK >600 501 1362

5 7 5

CENTRA 1007 XE Manual. >2780

* 610-433-4000 6161 Boa 7166

2 door aedan

MAXIMA 1000 SE aharp >11.900

T A M A R O F F 3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0 NISSAN JOOO cedent >0600

7 Loeded e> 92.000 maaa

326-0323

SENTRA 1005 Station Wagon auto matlc red. 06 000 mda* »ery oood condmon >1900 587-8009

SENTRA 1000. new axtiauot/tirae rkma perlect' M« adgntty on Quanar panel >07S/Ceet oiler 824-6773

SENTRA 1901 - d e w >6000

T A M A R O F F 3 5 3 - 1 3 Q O STANZA 1068 aar automatic AM-FM caaeetie. 66.000 mam. good condmon >3.000 433-1302

FARMINGTON HILLS CnryoMa-Plyanouai A m e i Grand Rnwr 8 MaddMOaa

442-3500 CIERA 1002 - Only 15.000

SUSUR8AN OLOS CAOH.LAC 643-0070

CUSTOM CRUISER 1008 Wagon. 0 naa* *n ja run* 4 looaa good H 6 0 0 526-4106

CUTLASS SUPREME 1908 SL. luOy loaded very deen. V8. a a r a w n

>3 800 810-066-0306

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S I 1 , 9 9 9

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• 1 8 , 9 9 9

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1002 f 150 FLARESJDE

$ 1 2 , 4 8 9

1903 FORO F 360

• 1 2 , 8 8 9

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• 1 8 , 8 8 9

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*1 1 . S O O 1 9 9 2 A E R O S T A R S P O R T

$12,983 1 9 9 3 R A N G E R XLT

S 9 9 9 9

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6 9 7 - 9 1 6 1

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•94 BUICK CENTURY SPECIAL SEDAN

•18,979 MSRP $2754 DICK SCOTT DISC.

'16,225" BEST SHOT PRICE

N

94 BUICK REGAL C U S T O M SEDAN

•21,312 MSRP

•3513 DICK SCOTT DISC

•17,799" BEST SHOT PRICE

•94 BUICK SKYLARK GRAN SPORT SEDAN

•19,867 MSRP

•2868 DICK SCOTT DISC

•16.999" BEST SHOT P R I C E

THURSDAY "94 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM SEDAN

• 2 3 , 5 0 7 MSRP s 4 6 5 8 DICK SCOTT DISC

• 1 8 , 8 4 9 " B E S T S H O T P R I C E

ON LCASC FOR • 2 W 5 t a . -

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B U I C K

D i c k S c o t t B u i c k W . A N N A M O R R O .

C O R N E R L I L L E T , P L Y M O U T H

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CUTLASS 1000 Caere Cnaeer Mr agon vt nee

>8 000

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CUTLASS CALAIS 1001 - 44

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88 1000 S ia ia ina mm 8 pae t t lOJOO

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DELTA I S 1001-4 ,

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M A K E Y A H A P P Y

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c a s s e t t e p o w e r w in -d o w * p o w e r l o c k s , l i l t w t i e e i , c r u i s e c o n t r o l SLT <Jecor g r o u p SIK3 m g r e a r * i n d o » c f i r o m e w h e e l s O W L B S W t i r o s S t * • 4 8 5 0 9 0

W A S ' 1 9 , 8 7 4

SALE PRICE

' 1 5 , 2 8 9 '

OR LEASE FOft 30 W0 S189** Per Mo. ( W t t h 1 0 % D o w n )

BRAND NEW 1994 DAKOTA CLUB CAB

O R L E S S F O R C H R Y S L E R E M P L O Y E E S

BRAND NEW 1994 CARAVAN 7-PASS.

O R L E S S F O R C H R Y S L E R E M P L O Y E E S

SALE PRICE

' 1 7 , 1 9 3 '

Ofl LEASE FOR 30 MO M79** Per Mo ( W i t h 1 0 % D o w n )

3 0 L V6 o n g auto power s t ee r i ng power Drakes aar c o n d t intea glass, rear Oetog. A M FM ste-r e o w c u t . sunscreen g l a s s p o w e r m i r r o r s p o w e r l ocks Ot wtieet c ru ise cont ro l . boOy saOo m o l d i n g , Luggage rack, pwr i r f tgate release. 7-p a s s e n g e r s e a t i n g w c h i k l s e a t s Stk #480296

W A S * 2 0 , 1 7 3

3 3 L V6 e n g i n e au to V a n s p o w e r s teer rKg p o w e r b r a k e s air c o n -d i t i o n i n g t i n t e d g l ass c l o t h t>ucket s e a t s rear d e t o g g e r p o w e r w i n d o w s p o w e r l o c k s tilt c r u i s e , p o w e r t r u n k re l e a s e c a s t a l u m i n u m w h e e l s B S W t i r es Stk a 4 7 5 3 2 4

W A S ' 1 9 , 7 5 1

SALE PRICE

' 1 7 , 1 8 9 '

Ofl LEASE FOR 30 M0 *224** Per Mo ( W t t h 1 0 % D o w n )

BRAND NEW INTREPID 4 DR. SEDAN

O R L E S S F O R C H R Y S L E R E M P L O Y E E S

BRAND NEW 1994 B150 VALUE WAGON

O R L E S S F O R C H R Y S L E R E M P L O Y E E S

WAS '18,796 SALE PRICE

' 1 4 , 7 8 9 * OR LEASE FOR 30 M0 S198" Per MO

( W i t h 1 0 % D o w n )

3 9 L V6 e n g i n e au to t r a n s p o w e r s tee r ing , p o w e r D r a k e s atr c o n d i t i o m n g t i n t e d g l a s s r e a r d e f o g g e r s u n -s c r e e n 6 * 9 m i r r o r s . »u» s i z e s p a r e lu l l ftngrn w h e e l c o v e r s b r i g h l g r i l l e 6 p a s s e n g e r seal -i n g c l o t h sea t t n m SBR B S W t i r e s S t k # 4 6 1 0 3 0

5 ACRES OF FINE CARS FROM YOUR 5 STAR DEALER

1 4 8 7 5 T E L E G R A P H . R E D F O R D BETWEEN F.VE M"LE AMD :-96 '

I ' i T O I I * ^ L l 538-1500 S r m HOURS 8 00 A M -2 00 P M

OPEN SATURDAY SERVICE

T i c k

GEORGE MATICK CHEVY-GEO

O P E N E V E R Y S A T U R D A Y 9 - 4 P . M .

; THE CLEARANCE CENTER

5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

1994 BERETTA COUPE U U * G * i

BUY FOR 110,999s7*

OR LEASE » 1 7 2 ~ * *

1994 GEO PRIZM 4 DOOR

B U Y F O R

$ 12,149"* O R L E A S E

S 1 4 1 S 7 * *

1994 GEO METRO XFI

• 5 Sgoce ttanus

• Mini STK K • QoBi Buettt SMi

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1994 CORSICA 4 DOOR

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• 1 1 1

BUY FOR $11,999 i #*

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BUY FOR

•17,999-*

MATICK CHEVY-GEO 531-7100 WORLD'S LARGEST INDOOR SHOWROOM

s s s i 14001 TELEGRAPH RD. IN REDFOR

M i R M R l

60 * 0&E T h u r s d a y , J u n e 2 , 1 9 9 4

878 O M a m o M a 878 O l d i w o b i l 878 Plymouth

DELTA (8 ROY A l l |««2 - loeded. low maaa 112.886

SUaURkAN O L O * CAOH.LAC B434070

m m n OQHT 18*>. Regane*. BRa. 1 oanaf. Landna owned aa-oMtam Bonwapn. 2? 000 maaa 11TJOO 583-877*

HORUON 18*7^eu tameec . 48.000

FOXTIILLS 4 5 ^ 4 / a o 1 " 1 1 I d t 5 i 7 1 OELTA U 1 8 M Rdyata Ak . power

OngmMowner 14800 ' M3-4383

TOROMADO 1884 m a i l oondMon, ak. naa M e new. m a t aee S4.S00 328-3837

HORUON 18*7^eu tameec . 48.000

FOXTIILLS 4 5 ^ 4 / a o 1 " 1 1 I d t 5 i 7 1

Program Car BLOWOUT '93 LeBaron Convertible

E q u i p p e d Not S t r i pped 3 OL V-6 . a u t o m a t i c . ( M u x * p a c k a g e p o w e r w i r x j o w a s t e e r i n g , b r a k e s l o c h s e lec t r i c m i r r o r * tm . c r u i s e , a i r toag. s p o r t w h e e l s AM/FM C a s s e t t e S tk # 7 3 7 4

'per mo. $11,870* or'199! '93 Grand Cherokees

4 0 h 0 ft cy»ma* «ulowtK 4a 4 p o * f *i«OWri lock* pr»»r*u«« KxnC *ao? • ^ 4 StoCfc "JM

if

^ ™ $ 1 6 , 7 8 0

"93 Dodge Dynasty

Drakes I • •« cr»«ee poww wnoOo—« ft lock® 5G 50 M« ft ir«r«

IT NEW '17.MS SALE PWCt '11 JM REBATE -*2M

J E E P - E A G L E C H R Y S L E R • P L Y M O U T H - D O O G E

D e t r o i t • L a n s i n g • R e d f o r d

T e l e g r a p h a t

P l y m o u t h R o a d

' . Mile S o u t h of i -96

255-2700

171 ACCLAIM 1889 - aaoata Bon. 4 door M a n 4 cyl 2 1 M a . Mr paver i m n y / t m m Mareo. •ua mecaon. W X C m Baa altar Oer 872-*4 IS aflar <pm. 488-81S7

HORUON 18 •4 -F ta rMe oar Ak. aw

I14S0 or bee 478-2114

SUNDANCE made, caew maaa EjuaBa

1 M 1 - 2 door auta-m . Mr bag. 18.000 m» S4.7S0 286-8136

880 P o n t i a c BONNEVILLE. T 8 M LE. Rad. p o w a

83.000 mdaa SS.8M 471-4804

BONNEVILLE I M * LE-4 door MOO V-8. lu* p a w cr\daa Mr. dark blua. M . 0 0 0 m*ae. S4700 474-2007

BONNEVILLE 1 8 m S8€ • e r r a n t * . i N M w ' t a n Interior, I t l , 7 0 0

18*2 SC. 88.000 1*0*—i mt. loaded t t l . M O / b e e l

BONNEVILLE 1 N O - loeded. 20.000

SUBURBAN O L O * CADILLAC 843-0070

fircbiro is*7 c M t n a aa 000

BO® JEANNOTTE PONT1ACOMC TRUCK

PtymouWi. 453-2400

M • • cyl.. t u l p o n e o / i - t opa «WW loadad. 42.686 ac-tual maaa S 7 M 2

FARMINGTON MILLS CTiryeler -Plymouth Annea Orand RNer 1 M k k M M

4 4 2 - 3 5 0 0

grand am 11 - 2 door Low S2700

861-1822 Orand a m 10*3 OT-Air . omao. pow-m aMarlng/brafcae. aunroof, a4We. ax traa l lO.SOO/beM 1 1 0 - 2 M 1 2 8 2

* evo - *33 - *aoo • t « t Box 7201

n m hawk t s *4 , t et soo. t-wo*. • apaad. CO. H i HP. a n a M e f l mm-rardy U S . ( 0 0 873-7170

ORANO AM I M S . • 3 . aoo

Cad M I - S I M

ORANO AM ' N t - ft speed. I i i l i l . I S3.800

426-1771

20.000 1 Rad. 2 door

Mtc. *my 1 2 2 4 7 1 1

ORAND AM 18*2 SC - Loadad. S74SS.

S U * U M A N O L D * CADILLAC •43-0070

ORAND AM 18*2 W M > , d m o a

ORAND PRt t I M S V-6. loaded. L r t l I condmon. 86.000

M-200/boot oMa 37S-1842

ORAND PRO! I M S LE Coupe - « 0

B O * JEANNOTTE PONT1AC/OMC TRUCK

R fmouV i . 453-2500

GRANO PRIX 1880. greet oe 2 door, new dree ft brakes. Day 453-4140

H I 7 S 474-7007

PONTIAC I M S 6000 LC Wagon -3rd teat. VS. a* p o w a optloria

B O * JEANNOTTE PONTIAC/OMC TRUCK

PlywiouM. 453-2500

8TE SOOO I M S Oar* Mua. a i n root. 1 o—«ar 120.000 >4000 433-93 1ft e

•0 n a M n l 453-3047

TRANS A M I S M OTA. Loeded. 23.500 maaa. S 13.000

S1«1 Box 7007

o r ' 4 0 0 C a s h o r T r a d e - I n D o w n &

$ " • ' C U p e r m o n t h 1 3 9 !

'90 Spirit 4 Dr. V-6. au toma t i c .

'91 Tempo 4 Dr. Air, au tomat i c .

'89 Dynasty 4 Dr. V-6 au tomat i c ,

l oaded .

'91 Dodge Colt 2 D o o r C o u p e

34,000 miles, 1 owner.

'89 Sable 4 DR. LS loaded .

o r M O O C a s h o r

T r a d e - I n D o w n &

$ • % « * • p e r m o n t h 1 5 9

'92 Tempo 2 Dr. Automat ic , air. 30.000 mi les .

'90 Pontiac Grand Prix LE. 2 Door

'89 Dodge Dakota 8 Ft. box.

au tomat ic , air.

'90 Chrysler LeBaron 2 Door , red, a l l power

Crestwood YO U R Gives You

o r * 4 0 0 C a s h o r

T r a d e - I n D o w n &

S 1 f U p e r m o n t h 1 7 9 - . M 9 9

o r * 4 0 0 C a s h o r

T r a d e - I n D o w n &

$ 1 U U p e r m o n t h

'89 Sunbird Convert 4 cy l . t u r b o automat ic ,

red w i t h wh i te top.

'91 Pont Grand AM 1 owner, 30.000 miles.

'91 Mustang LX 25 ,000 mi les .

'90 Dodge Caravan 7 Passenge r

'90 Caravan V-6 au to . , air ,

casse t te . 7 pass.

'91 Pontiac Grand Prix

4 D o o r

'91 Chevy Lumina 4 d o o r Euro .

'91 Grand AM 4 Dr. A u t o m a t i c , a i r , c ru ise ,

t i l t , 30 ,000 mi les . '89 Ford Aerostars

Down Payment can Be cash or Your Trade-inn

o r * 4 0 ( J C a s h o r

T r a d e - I n D o w n &

l U p e r m o n t h 2 1 9

'91 Caravan Au toma t i c , air,

1 owner , Stk. # 2 6 9 P

'92 Taurus GL Wagon

Ai r . loaded.

'91 Toyota Celica G T Air . t i l t , c ru i se ,

pwr . w i n d , l ochs . CD.

'91 Grand Prix 4 Door , wh i te .

PONTIAC 1SM SOOO. idea ahapa. naad* adtauM rape* Pnoe wanna abM C d U M M <

IdOT 2 door. 4 i p i i a .

a d a u M ayeMnv S7t» 110 3«8 ft*37

SUNSIRO I M S OT. 4 apaad SSOO or Daal attar Aaa tar Tim

881-8128

TRANS AM 1878. 403 angina. a d » n a * oxftauo) ft b rakes T-wpa. 12 100 427-8478

gray, nawar IrawaaMaMe. okdcti ft araa. groat c o n d t o n . (3 400

626-8348

•81 Saturn SATURN I M I - SL 1. ai icMam oorv Oil on c lean. aM ma in tenance racorda. non amokar. tamoH ownar.

•unroof alarm. ISOOO 348-8838

SC 1M2. rod. S apaad. loedad. wHh Mettar ABS aunroo). extended warranty* Norm. 22.000 Mdaa. S I 1300 454-3S1S

C W : W ® D 4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

SCI 1m2. rad. 73.000 mdaa. CO. loadad aurvoot apodar. aport

5 apaad. S 12.400 442-0*71

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M P Toyota CAMftY 1S*7 WAOON DELUXE. Aide, a

e r 6

CAMRV t M l LC - loadad StO.SM

T A M A R O F F 3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0 CELICA I S M OT - Cruae. ak. auto-matic. a n an tape Ctaen. S2000

lu i iaaum 1 1 0 - M 1 - M 1 6

CELICA I M S Q T * .

COROLLA I S M OX. aadan . auto-mat ic . air. new a r e e / M d a u M . aac. axcadanc a t a p a . 15.400 2M-7SS1

SURRA I S M - apon lop StO.TW

T A M A R O F F 3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

Toyo<a CELICA 1S*7 OT Ceape - power

S brakea, ak endae. Mt.

222. ITSXZT 4 7 * 4 7 U

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M T E R C E L S4SSS • s i LCXU* LS 400 - Haded S2S.SM M OMC S a B a a e n SLE 4x4123 80S BSHONOACRX SS4M M C S U C A OTS - Hack SBSM •SI CONOLLA S74M • M 4 RUNNER SRB VS 1 U M 6 M M # W 3 2 S I H I M S M CELICA OT - red •81 P R O M O S ! 17 -81 MAZDA MPV VS 113 8 2 TOYOTA Pickup •81 PREVIA « M I • 3 CAMRT 1 1 0 * 8 1 PREVIA A l Trac I 1 4 M

PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580

ft ft 8 MBa

I N S T A N T C R E D I T GaM T i m Oo*d

W* C*n GM You Flnanc«d • A N K R U P T C * S t o w PAY BAD CREDIT NO CRElST

PAOE TOYOTA 352-8580 x 2 M

m T a y t a COROLLA I S M . 4 dear a a * a < » apae*. Mr. M a n e , aaa area. 4 8 ^ 8 8

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MR2 1888-48.0 4 apeed AMne

00 aMae Varr OMML S 4 0 M er beM a*Br

•sa-sat* SUPRA M 8 7 -

l " ? B o " " " n

- 380-TOM

8S4 Veflcai raoan CORRAOO 1*1 1 apaad. MaMti

* . aad. 11800 a M a . a. A M . k M . nadaa

JETTA 1884.

bwa 'oMa 4 7 7 4 | M

RAMTTS 18*: AMO 1*78. M . • e r y c M e n SM i

4 apeed m m J k daaaL 1 apeed SaM SO tor M d 334-2$1d

VW BUS 1878 Bon New a r e 12300 or beM

- «ery good I M P kea. d M d i b d M n

428-0 t M

VW TSM. a n a . p e M . a a c . Cad

IhalrTMs'wX M 7 - 2 3 M

1 9 9 1 R E G A L

G R A N S P O R T

Air tun power

SakPrtce $10j500

1 9 9 0

R E G A L

Aif. tull power

Sale Price s8595

1 9 9 1 M E R C U R Y

C O U G A R

Air tull power

Sale Price >9900

THIS WEEK'S MANAGER'S SPECIAL 1993 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER

Air, au tomat ic , p o w e r steer ing & brakes, 9 ,000 mi les.

Sale Price * 1 4 | 5 0 0

1980 BUICK RIVIERA

ARMSTRONG BUICK 30500 Plymouth Road • Uvonia QUICK

5 2 5 - 0 9 0 0 isuzu

Air. sunroof, power

SahPrict

A 4

>8900 1990 BUICK

PARK AVENUE Aw, t u l l p o w e r J

'11,500 StlePria

1993 BUICK : SKYLARK :

Air. sutomatic. power s t e e r i n g ft b r a k e s , l o w

Sale Price '11,495

LEASE FOR LESS!

S m a r t l e a s c

NEW *94 88 SPECIAL EDITION SEDAN

NEW "94 BRAVAOA NEW t 4 CUTLASS CRUISER WAGON

ixkse t O Q Q FOR 4 9 9 M y MM

- u t M tpaciai MAior Sn • 42W % t 2 5 , 2 9 5

116,995 NEW '98 REGENCY MEW M "SpscW EdWofl' -SPECIAL EDITION" CUTLASS CIERA "S* SEDAN

^ *399 uase tO 4 RX A l O p a m o

& U V I K 4 C & O L D &

MICHIGAN AVE ) DEARBORN 5 6 5 - 6 5 0 0

Special 9 8 REGENCYS •« » REGENCY ELITE "93 98 REGENCY

AH Prices Indude

Destination!,

Law n l n i i UaOM uas a n d i — e ca UM prtca pnea SJ'TS! Sloe* <XMft «5t SM SWck » * i i r »

' 1 7 , 9 9 5 ' 2 1 , 9 9 5 •94 99 REGENCY EUTE

Dana l a c k Ldt Pnca 128JM

^ ' 2 5 , 2 4 5 T^rz."tzzr.

SALES M o n . - T h u r s . 8 a . m . - 9 p . m .

F r i d a y 8 a . m . - 6 p . m .

M o n . - T h u r s . 7 a . m . - 7 p . m .

SERVICE Friday 7 a.m.-6 p.m.

ATCHINSON FORD i l i f c E K ^ . M a t M t l M . I . I . n a

Was $10,455 SAVE $1706

NOW

$ 9 1 4 9

2 3 mm angina. am'fm caaaena air condit ioning apaad control dalroatar and mora Stock »T222t

OR 24 MO. LEASE

• 1 8 9

1994 ESCORT LX SPORT 1 BL angina A C power ataanng power txakaa. de*i o a w caaaena Alum wnaela. aporior and mora Stock #2875

OR 24 MO. LEASE

1 5 9

1994 PROBE SE 2 0 Mar a n g r a . av condMorwio power naenng. powar brakea a m f m aarao r e a dalroater i rnorv*

W M 8 * 7 8 A V C $ 2 3 4 2

wipara ft mora Stock »P7i>9

O R 2 4 M O . L E A S E

8 8 9 * 2 2 9

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O R 2 4 M O . L E

7 1 2 * 3 1 2

—_1994 TAURUS GL 4 DOOR

N O W O R 2 4 M O . L E A M

* 1 4 , 9 9 8 * * 2 3 6 ~

1994 CROWN VICTORIA

-r^-rr

a a a • i a i w d a a a Wet * aReM. mm PM eeeeaae a n *

• A V I tss "17,889 ' 3 1 7 -

GREAT DEALS...

Values All Week Long!

1994 EXPLORERS IN STOCK XLT - Eddie Bauer

Sport - Limited Your Choice SAVE $ $ $

\1994 RANGER XLT 4x2 — g s r > 2 3L oomrn Q 4

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