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Pajamas get to ‘star’ in CEP production, 1C Softball outlook, 2B Sewer Authority acts to clean image, 11A o Plum outli (©bgerlipr 1(Jt' NutlltH-f * Ihuthda, Mari..fi .’ti latti' P i y tM O U l r . M 'l ’ B ill BBESl ER slaH photographs Denise Radtke takes a telephone call in Carl Pursell's Plymouth office as news spread that the 16-year veteran jf Congress was retiring. what’s inside Building scene 1G Business 9-10B Calendar 6A 7B Classifieds Secs D.E F G Auto E m p lo y m e n i Index Real estate Crossword Creative living Entertainment Opinion Sports Suburban life NEWSLINE WEEKENDS Secs. E G Sec F 7D Ser.s D E 2E ID 5-6B 14 IB 1C 591-2300 953-2104 Officials probe diesel fuel spill We’re Very Sorry... If you roiilrln'l reach us Tuesday Afternoon. We were without power and phones for over two hours. Please accept our a[>ology for any inconvenience this may have caused you or your company ^HjtScilJcr & Ifcfntric -SLAl.I.Ht Aa»HII|l»l* 591-0900 The cause of a Tuesday spill nf whal appeared (n be diesel fuel into Plymouth s Tonquish Creek remains under investigalmn Were still trying to figure that one out. Plymouth assistant rity manager Paul Sincock said Wednes day morning IPs still pretty early The Plymouth Police Department rei'eived a call Tuesday aftermvin from a resident who lives along the Tonquish Creek between Sheldon and Ewergreen The resident eomplained about the smell of diesel fuel oil in the area F’oliee responded approximately 3 45 4 p m They immediately saw il was a situation that needed further investigation. ' Sincock said The city Department of Public Works and Fire Department were called in The flow of the .substance in the creek had let up by that time, which made tracing its source difficult. Sincock sal Plymouth Township of- ficials were notified of the situation AS THE FLOW picked up. offi cials were able to trace it through the storm sewer system in the city. Sincock said It was traced to the Packaging Corp of America at Shel- don and Goldsmith The flow was blocked off to pre- vent more of the substance from en- 7/ wen/ relatively emoothly. It took a little white to track it down.’ Paul Sincock assistant city manager tering the sewer system The sub stance appeared to be diesel fuel Sincock said State Department of Natural Re- sources officials were on the scene for several hours, and a firm was contracted to do the cleanup, the as- sistant city manager said DNR offI cials will return In a few days to do an additional assessment A large puddle in the corporation's parking lot got bigger as the snow melted Tuesday afternoon, he said Natural drainage caused the sub- stance to get Into the sewer system, although officiala are still trying to determine how It got into the park- ing lot "It went relatively smoothly It took a little while to track it down " No injuries were reported and no evacuations were required. Sincock said. Carl Pursell to call it quits after 16 years see stories 3A. 5A By Jefl Counts staff writer The news filtered quickly through his home town Plymouth un Tues day, (’arl Pursell was quitting ■After 16 years. Pursell's district was carved up by a panel of federal judges and handed over to Democrat William E'ord The three judge panel's reappor- tionmem plan appeared to give Pur- sell. 59 a fairly safe south central Michigan district But It cost him his traditional Plymouth Livonia base "MY DECISION hasn't been an easy one. ' Pursell said With the impact of redistncting, we quite frankly have arrived at a point where it is time to pass on the baton to a new generation of leadership f^ursell's departure could cost Michigan a seal on the powerful House .Appropriations Committee But while Pursell sat on the pow erful committee, he still maintained a home in Plymouth Township re- turning to It on most weekends He retained close ties in the l onirnunus and would often stop by clad in .i jogging suit to chat with ItKal resi dents and businesses people He was one of few members of Congress who never moved his fami ly to Washington His wife Peggy is a Livonia teacher Pursell him.self also taught schiad in Livonia prior to becoming in- volved in politics He also ran an off ice supply store in Plymouth .ind at one point worked in his father s print shop I will forever be thankful to those individuals who have supported me throughout the years, and to the vot ers who continued to gm- me a vote of confidence Having been in t'ongress 16 years, and serving 6 years in the Michigan Senate I have made many enduring freindships I also have had the opportunity to work with out standing national leaders from fnith sides of the aisle, and will always re member the thrill of meeting world leaders, ' he said Pursell said he will complete his term and then return to private life in Januarv Carl Pursell fie was first elected in 1976 fol lowing stmts as a Wayne County commisssiener and a state senator Bv 1966 Pursell had n.scn in the Ftepubilean ranks to the point at which President Rush offered him a job in the president s administralinn Please turn to Page 2 Friends, politicos will miss ‘hometown’ congressman By Kevin Brown staff writer Carl Pursell of Plymouth Town- ship. serving his 16th year in the C S Congress, announced Tuesday he won t seek re-election Representing Michigan s 2nd Dis trict is one of the greatest expenenc es of my life.' Pursell .said, in an- nouncing his decision I count It a high privilege and honor to have served in the I'nited States Congress, he said My decision certainly hasn't been an easy one With the impact of redistricting, we quite frankly have arrived at a point where it is lime to pass on the baton to a new genera- tion of leadership PE R-SELL'S AN.NOl NCE.MENT followed by hours the announcement of a I'S House redistncting plan completed hy a federal judicial pan el To seek a new term, observers say Pursell would probably have had to run in the newlv-created 7th Dis- ‘Repreaenting Michigan’s 2nd District is one of the greatest experiences of my life. / count it a high privilege and honor to have served in the United States Congress. ’ U. S. Rep. Carl Pursell trict. which lies west of Ann .Arbor and doesn't include Plymouth Plym outh Township. Canton or Northville IK’ nise Radtke a long-time Pur sell staff worker, was answering the phone at the congressman's Plym outh office at 134 N Main when Pur sell called to tell her his decision I think the finality just hit me she said I told him Its been fun Wete been through a lot of campaigns said Radtke. who has already taken .lut petitions to run for F ’lymoulh Township clerk Maurice Breen, former Plymouth Township supervi.sor and current Wavne County commi.ssioner and a Republican, a.s is F ’ursell .said I m disappoinied he is not going to lx- our Congressman anymore Il was a very comfortable situa non having a hometown Congress man Breen said One hometown politician Plym outh oitv fommissioner iH-nnis Please turn to Page 2 Schools lay off 2; others expected See related atoriea on Psgea 2A. 4A By M.B Dillon staff writer BILL BREBLER/tttff photogrwxtwr Plymouth city Fir* Chief Al Matthew* (right) and otficiele from Packaging Corp. of America iook at th* sit* of a apill that ran into th* Tortguish Creak. Reluctant action followed weeks of bitter words at Monday s school meeting, when the school board voted not to renew the contracts of Field Elementary School assistant principal Karen Zokas and (acuity athletic manager James Finn In another budgeting move, the school board for the first time since 19*9 voted to borrow money 18 million at 9 percent interest "This (18 million) is more than 10 percent of our budget, and it may be the tip of the iceberg." said trustee E.J McClendon "It’s Indicative of the constraints we are operating un- der " The district has left unfilled the jobs of executive director of elemen- Pisaa* turn to Pag* 2

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Softball outlook, 2B

Sewer Authority acts to clean image, 11A

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The cause of a Tuesday spill nf whal appeared (n be diesel fuel into Plymouth s Tonquish Creek remains under investigalmn

Were still trying to figure that one out. Plymouth assistant rity manager Paul Sincock said Wednes day morning IPs still pretty early

The Plymouth Police Department rei'eived a call Tuesday aftermvin from a resident who lives along the Tonquish Creek between Sheldon and Ewergreen The resident eomplained about the smell of diesel fuel oil in the area

F’oliee responded approximately 3 45 4 p m They immediately saw il was a situation that needed further investigation. ' Sincock said The city Department of Public Works and Fire Department were called in

The flow of the .substance in the creek had let up by that time, which made tracing its source difficult. Sincock sal Plymouth Township of­ficials were notified of the situation

AS THE FLOW picked up. offi cials were able to trace it through the storm sewer system in the city. Sincock said It was traced to the Packaging Corp of America at Shel­don and Goldsmith

The flow was blocked off to pre­vent more of the substance from en-

7/ wen/ re la tive ly em ooth ly . I t took a lit t le w hite to track it d o w n .’

— Paul Sincock assistant city manager

tering the sewer system The sub stance appeared to be diesel fuel Sincock said

State Department of Natural Re­sources officials were on the scene for several hours, and a firm was contracted to do the cleanup, the as­sistant city manager said DNR offI cials will return In a few days to do an additional assessment

A large puddle in the corporation's parking lot got bigger as the snow melted Tuesday afternoon, he said Natural drainage caused the sub­stance to get Into the sewer system, although officiala are still trying to determine how It got into the park­ing lot

"It went relatively smoothly It took a little while to track it down " No injuries were reported and no evacuations were required. Sincock said.

Carl Pursell to call it quits a fter 16 years

see s to r ie s 3A. 5A

By Jefl Countsstaff writer

The news filtered quickly through his home town Plymouth un Tues day, (’arl Pursell was quitting

■After 16 years. Pursell's district was carved up by a panel of federal judges and handed over to Democrat William E'ord

The three judge panel's reappor- tionmem plan appeared to give Pur­sell. 59 a fa irly safe south central Michigan district

But It cost him his traditional Plymouth Livonia base

"MY DECISION hasn't been an easy one. ' Pursell said With the impact of redistncting, we quite frankly have arrived at a point where it is time to pass on the baton to a new generation of leadership

f^ursell's departure could cost Michigan a seal on the powerful House .Appropriations Committee

But while Pursell sat on the pow erful committee, he s till maintained a home in Plymouth Township re­

turning to It on most weekends He retained close ties in the l onirnunus and would often stop by clad in .i jogging suit to chat with ItKal resi dents and businesses people

He was one of few members of Congress who never moved his fami ly to Washington His wife Peggy is a Livonia teacher

Pursell him.self also taught schiad in Livonia prior to becoming in­volved in politics He also ran an off ice supply store in Plymouth .ind at one point worked in his father s print shop

I w ill forever be thankful to those individuals who have supported me throughout the years, and to the vot ers who continued to gm- me a vote of confidence

Having been in t'ongress 16 years, and serving 6 years in the Michigan Senate I have made many enduring freindships I also have had the opportunity to work with out standing national leaders from fnith sides of the aisle, and w ill always re member the th rill of meeting world leaders, ' he said

Pursell said he w ill complete his term and then return to private life in Januarv

Carl Pursell

fie was first elected in 1976 fol lowing stmts as a Wayne County commisssiener and a state senator

Bv 1966 Pursell had n.scn in the Ftepubilean ranks to the point at which President Rush offered him a job in the president s administralinn

Please turn to Page 2

Friends, politicos will miss ‘hometown’ congressmanBy Kevin Brownstaff writer

Carl Pursell of Plymouth Town­ship. serving his 16th year in the C S Congress, announced Tuesday he won t seek re-election

Representing Michigan s 2nd Dis tric t is one of the greatest expenenc es of my life.' Pursell .said, in an­nouncing his decision

I count It a high privilege and honor to have served in the I'nited States Congress, he said

My decision certainly hasn't been an easy one With the impact of redistricting, we quite frankly have arrived at a point where it is lime to pass on the baton to a new genera­tion of leadership

PE R-SELL'S AN.NOl NCE.MENT followed by hours the announcement of a I 'S House redistncting plan completed hy a federal judicial pan el

To seek a new term, observers say Pursell would probably have had to run in the newlv-created 7th Dis-

‘Repreaenting Michigan’s 2nd District is one of the greatest experiences of my life. / count it a high privilege and honor to have served in the United States Congress. ’

— U . S . R e p . C a r l P u r s e l l

tric t. which lies west of Ann .Arbor and doesn't include Plymouth Plym outh Township. Canton or Northville

IK’ nise Radtke a long-time Pur sell staff worker, was answering the phone at the congressman's Plym outh office at 134 N Main when Pur sell called to tell her his decision

I think the finality just hit me she said

I told him I t s been fun Wete been through a lot of campaigns said Radtke. who has already taken

.lut petitions to run for F’ lymoulh Township clerk

Maurice Breen, former Plymouth Township supervi.sor and current Wavne County commi.ssioner and a Republican, a.s is F’ursell .said

I m disappoinied he is not going to lx- our Congressman anymore

Il was a very comfortable situa non having a hometown Congress man Breen said

One hometown politician Plym outh oitv fommissioner iH-nnis

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Schools lay off 2; others expected

See re la ted atoriea on Psgea 2A. 4A

By M.B Dillonstaff writer

BILL B R E B LE R /tttff photogrwxtwr

Plymouth c ity F ir* Chief Al M atthew* (rig h t) and otficiele from Packaging Corp. o f America iook at th * s it* of a apill that ran in to th * Tortguish Creak.

Reluctant action followed weeks of bitter words at Monday s school meeting, when the school board voted not to renew the contracts of Field Elementary School assistant principal Karen Zokas and (acuity athletic manager James Finn

In another budgeting move, the school board for the first time since 19*9 voted to borrow money 18 million at 9 percent interest

"This (18 million) is more than 10 percent of our budget, and it may be the tip of the iceberg." said trustee E.J McClendon "It’s Indicative of the constraints we are operating un­der "

The d is tric t has le ft unfilled the jobs of executive d irector o f elemen-

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Pursell decllr>ed, preferring to keep his position as ranking minority member of the House Subcommittee on Labor. Health, Education and Human Services

At the time, Pursell said It s the most influential subcommittee in Congress

The offer came shortly after Pur sell defeated Lana Pollack of Ann ,\rbor. in a bitter campaign

Working in the Bush administra lion, if the president is re-elected, could still be an option, according to press aide. Gary Cates

Carl has no plans right now but things could change down the road, said Cates I can t rule out anything right now '

When Pursell does retire m Janu ary. he'll be eligible to keep $156,000

7 will forever b e thankfu l to th o se ind ividuals who have su p p o r te d m e through th e years, a n d to the vo ters who c o n tin u ed to g ive m e a vote o t con fidence .

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of unused campaign contributions However, he w ill be required to

pay taxes on the money To keep such contributions, members of Con gross must retire by 1S93

This was nothing that factored into the retirement announcement, said Cates

Pursell made many friends during tenure

Continued from PageShrewsbury, announced Tuesday a f­ternoon that he "is exploring the pos­sibilities of becoming a candidate for Congress in the newly-created 13th Congressional District "

I w ill be discussing those possi­bilities with other community lead­ers, and examine my options as well as the possibility of supporting other good candidates for this position, said Shrewsbury, who is active in the Democratic Party

PURSELL SAID HIS first obliga tion is to complete his current term He'll return to private life in Janu­ary, after that term expires

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elected me to represent them in Con­gress for two years, and I intend to fu lfill that responsibility, ' he said

Pursell served two years as a Wayne County commissioner in 1969-70 He was elected to the state Senate in 1970 and to the US Con­gress in 1976 when he narrowly de­feated Marvin Esch

F'e is the slate s only Republican on the House Appropriations Com­mittee. and serves as ranking Re­publican on the labor health and human services and education sub­committees

Pursell is recognized for his work lo reduce deficit spending, and as a leading spokesman on Great Lakes issues

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Schools of choice plan unveiledBy M B DillonS t a n w rite r

For P U n iou tr i t 'a n tu n s M'hurjls t j . h.Uft* l om riiiltt-t* .■L im ing up w ith a plan to a llow stuJcn ls to rhoKisc Iht-ir >'wn school was a U tile like baking pineapple upside down cake w ithou t a res ipe

Ss'hool board members, who b\ law riiusl either ai cepl or reject the plan as is feel like baseball arbilra tors forced to approve one salary package or another

Gov John Engler decreed in the fall that by -kpril all districts in .Michigan create a commiltee to design a schools-of-choice plan What he didn l do was define schools of choice, or set any guidelines

Districts were told they had to accept or reject the plan as written In districts where school boards reject the schools-of-choice plan it must go to the electorate for a vote

Plymouth-Canion s schools-of choice committee Mon day night unveiled its plan drafted during what chairperson Carey Peters called one of the most pain staking, arduous, emolionally wrenching experiences she's lived through

For weeks. F’eters said the committee of administra­tors, teachers, parents, safety committee repre.senla- tives, chamber of commerce members and school board members and others wrestled with the question What IS schools of choice'’

We made calls across the country lo find out how other districts came to the schools-of-choice decision and how it worked. Peters said

"We called the state, and the state couldn t tell us what Gov Engler meant by schools-of-choice. she said

.NONETTHELESS, THE committee met the deadline and came up with a plan The choice option applies to schools within the district only

The plan would be phased m, with 1992-93 being an

in lum utional and positioning year allowing time lo delermine how much participation lo eipec! in a Plvin oulh-('anion schools-of choice program

Xt the high sihool. I t 's recommended students contm ue Ul be randomly assigned lo schixils The commiltee wants lu leave in place the practice of allowing students lo selecl their classes from a singular curriculum utiliz iiig all buildings al Centennial Educational Park

Choue would be implemented in middle schools be­ginning in 1993-94

To allow time for construction of the two elementary schools and the realignment of attendance areas, choice wouldn 1 begin al the elementary level until 1994-95

Sc-hool buildings would be exempt from choice if they are over 95 percent capacity

-Xmong other provisions of the plan• Class sizes in choice schools w ill be reviewed each

year by building administrators and the choice commit tee to ensure that the sizes continue to fall within dis­trict averages

• Because the law says neighborhcxx! students can not be displaced by choice students, choice students would be allowed to enroll at the school of their choos­ing only on a year-by-year basts

• Siblings of choice students w ill receive first prior­ity in entering a choice school

• Special education students are unaffected by the choice program

A major headache brought on by the choice plan in voices transportation

Transportation is mandated by the state to be fu r­nished for choice students, ' said Peters The intent is for the state to reimburse districts, but we all know what intent means

School board members w ill vote on the plan at their 7 30 pm meeting Monday. March 30 at the board o ff­ice 454 S Harvev in f’ lvmouth

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Retiring rep held local, state offices

C AKL IM 'K'<h;i.I. IS no stranger to PlymouthBefore being elected to Congress in 1976 he

served on the Wayne County Board of Commis sinners from 1969 70 and the state senate from

1971-76■Apart frniT' pnlitu .il nffiees. Pursell operated an off

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ilistrn t from Plymouth The other was Kbenezer J Pen- ninian who served in 1851-53

Before announcing his retirement on Tuesday. Pursell s(e'nl 16 years in Congress and has changed a bit We tis.k a l(M)k at our file photos Here’s a sampling

In 1987 the th e n -v ic e p re s i­d e n tia l c a n d id a te cam e to P u rse ll's P lym o u th T ow nsh ip hom e fo r a g a th e rin g of sup ­p o r te rs , in c lu d in g fo rm e r M ich iga n Gov. G eorge Rom- m ey, cen te r.

P urse ll unve iled spy ph o tos taken in C en­tra l A m erica.

Man suspected of auto theft drives away in police carBy M B Dillon staff writer

Plymouth Township police are looking for a man who drove off in one of their patrol cars after he was stopped at 11 35 p m Tuesday or sasplclon of driving a stolen vehicle

Two lown,ship patrol officers stopped the driver, a man believed to be in his early JOs. on Ann Arbor Road at MtClumpha. Sgt Robert Smith laid A woman pas senger was also arrested

Both suspects were handcuffed behind their backs and placed In separate patrol cars, .Smith said The officers then searched the car they believed was stolen

"At one point, the male suspect was able to either remove the handcuffs or slip them In front of him The suspect then crawled through the dividing screen to front seat and drove away." Smith said

The man drove west on Ann Arbor Road

patrol car. Smith saidTciwn.ship police notified Ann Arbor police via lele-

ty(ie and Ann Arbor police recovered the undamaged 1991 blue and white Chevy Caprice .squad car i t 3 a m in a parking structure near Forest and South University streets

Some police property, including a Remington 870 pump action shotgun was missing. Smith said So was the suspect

We are looking tor him. and we know who be Is." Smith said

THE O FFIfTRS didn't pursue him because the worn sn passenger was in the other patrol car We would not pursue someone while we had a prisoner in the back of a

SMITH DID not identify the suspect, whom he identi­fied as an unemployed transient in his early lOs who previously lived in the area and has a crim inal record

The female suspect has been released pending war­rants and further investigation. Smith said

We are seeking a warrant for his arrest and have all available officers working on this case right now," said Smith "If we catch him, hopefully he's going to the btg house He's probably facing a long separation from toci- ety "

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By M.B. D illonstart writer

Plymoutb-Canloo school board members are so fed up with the finaocial blows being dealt by Lansing that they summooed tbeir lawmakers to a summit Last week attended by school administrators, local govem- menUl officials, teachers, parents and members of the community

Addressing state Reps James Kosteva. D-Canton. and Georgina Goes. R-Northville. and state Sen Robert Geake. Trustee Ro­land Thomas summed up his feelings this way ’ Leave us alone and get out of our face '■

THOMAS AND OTHER school officuls are fighting mad about legislative actions that are gobbling up huge chunks of the schools' budget, causing layoffs, cutbacks

and a projected revenue shortfall o f t i 3 million to 17 nullioo next year

In 1992-9). the state will pass along to Plymouth-Canton schools a $200,000 bill in employee social security payments The property lax freeze is costing the district another $3 million, and the controversial tax-base shanng plan currently in the courts has another f7b0.000 in local funds locked in escrow

If Gov John Engier gets his way, school districts beginning next year will shoulder the entire cost of social security for em­ployees That would mean a $3.5 million tab for Plymouth-Canton

Goss. Kosteva and Geake acknowledged that the schools and local government have a legitimate gnpe. but say the picture un­fortunately isn't getting any bnghter Exec­utive order cutbacks could be in tbe offing given tbe state’s $860 million deficit

Said Goss "I would certainly say to this board and to the people in the audience, you do have a severe problem I didn't support

the Robin Hood legislation (allocatjng mon­ey to poorer districts from districts that are better off) and will not support any further cuts in socul security Rymouth-Canton has a unique problem that should be ad­dressed by the Legislature ”

The stale oudget deficit bas to be recti­fied and It will be hard to bold education harmless from all the cuts other depart ments are receiving,’ Kosteva said

kosteva HAS DRAFTED an amendmem that would phase-in social security costs in 20 percent increments over five years rather than saddle out-of-formula distncts with the entire payment in one year

The past year and a half has been the most unpleasant time Kosteva — elected eight years ago has spent in Lansing, because we do nothing but hand out pain'

in the form of budget cuts, be said The arguments are over whose ox gets gored and how much "

Trustee Dean Swartzwelter expressed

strong support for phasing in svjc iai sevunly payments and retirement costs whicb tlitj could become districu responsibility

That w'juid slave off these sudden tuts be said It looks like things are being passed on from tbe federal government to tbe stale to tbe local distrims and guess whaf We re the last bus stop

We re being had here Swart/welter said

Trustee K J Mct leryJiAi said be s ryAed with dismay r f / t t i going up expotentially Every day I Unjk ur'Mrui and see r ie more thing obviating distncts power to act yet the state is telling us to educate children with less .mcjoey Ai v/ita- potnt ratic/nality has to come into play m ttux thing

Thcjmas asked legislators going to dc. Uj stc/p the •.rain''

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kosteva said be -w il vc/te against leg islation that takes funds from 'jut v/f forrnu la districts and gives it l/y in forrT,ula dis tricts and I will try to cc.nvinre ^Hher

rrwmben to do the same Goaa and ive<«» said they also ‘cppme Robin Hocjd legisU tion

Kosteva said breaking down intci camp* of the haves and the have-nots is very div. sive We have to recognize when it c'jmes edur aticwi we are all under one rotjf

I'n'/r to ( lAisidenng cuts or rauing ta le­an effec-tive step would be to do things oXe define equity and what we want in terms m '^oality educ auon said Kosteva

'Ae are not preparing our y'vung peopie for try work frjrce of tbe future Wer* t.'ainjng (jur students in the same areas 'ai- grandparents studied TTse jobs aren ■ m tf,r/se areas

It 'akes mcjre knrjwledge to get a /A •ran A dcA-i to get into college ry added T - prepare students to compete in a gi'Aa i-<of<</m> V rewuls should be teaching st.lis

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Host families for foreign students soughtForeign high scbcxil students will

be arriving scxm in the Livonia area and the sponsoring organization u looking for a few more local host families

John Doty, executive director of Pacific Intemiltural Exchange, said the students are age lS-18, have their own spending money, are fully insured, and anxious to share their cultural experiences with their new

American familiesPIE has programs that range

from two weeks in the summer to a semester and full academic year where the students attend local high schools

PIE representatives match stud- nets with host families by finding common inlerests and lifestyles through an informal in-home meeting Prospective host families

are able to review student applica­tions and select the perfect match '

As there are no typical host fami­lies. Doty said PIE can fit a studnet into just about any situation — sin­gle parent, childless couple, retired couple, or a large family

For the upcoming programs PIE

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Livonia area families wanting in­formation or interested in arranging a meeting may call PIE toll free at 1 800-245-6232

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IJka local ic to o l oMIdala. PlynaaNb Ttn*aifei|> SaparvMor Uarald Lav a ^ Caa- too Townabip Swpanriaor Tbotnaa Yack ara ((ra tfU a f artU cvta la atala rwaeaa ibar-lop TWy aaa ajra-ia-ajra v it ll Plymovtb- < aobm Commaatty Scboob oa actlooa batn( lakee la I anatag

At tba raqaaat of tc iw o i (rfflc tak. Law and Yack attaodad a laglaUtiTa aununlt to (liacoaa budfat problaina w ith atata Rapa Jamaa Koatava, D-CaaCoa, aod Gaorglna i^aa. R-NorthrUla, aod ita ta Sco Robert Crake. R NortkvUla. Marck 21

Law. a kmctuna aUU lagUUtor vboae iwat IS DOW occupied by Goas, bad a wanilnc I 'lr school adm inistrators and board matn- tiers The plan to have oot-ot-lorm ula dia- tr ic u pay teachers’ social security coau

AJI IT STANIM. that laflalaUvc move w ill coat Plym outk^'aotoo schools I2M .0M o s it year l i a proposal by Gov John E n fle r ba- comas law, ihyroooth-C'aotoo w ill be sad­dled w ith the coUre |3 i imlUoa coat to 1M3-M

'T t Is sale to aasuma that ooce tbs pro- (ram u inetltutad. It w ill ba foraver the schools' obUfatloa,” said Law "The state has paid those costa since 1>74. but 11 they renege, they'll renege forever "

Said Yack " I think we arc paying for past uidiacretiocia The state, either con­sciously or unconaciously over the last IS years, has backed away from the ir respon­s ib ility for education Instead of doing some serious soul searching. I t ’s just a shell game They shift money around, and sud­

denly It kwhs like they've supported educeU o n

"It seams tike we are the only level ot govemmant that has to plan, bKauaa we have to live by the rules,” Yack added 'The su ie has to live by soma ralaa, tba fads have to live by no rules ”

Kueteva said the state’s share d to ta l ed­ucational costa in Mlchigaa has gone from 4< percent in ir7 l-7 1 to 42 percent la t t t l «2

Said Law. ” 42 percent of oothing la s till nothing, and the Iw a l Laipayer can only a f­ford to much The stale Is putting the entire burden on local taspayers I t ’s a problem for not only school districts, but for other units of government that depend on taxpay­ers also ”

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YACK SAID IT may be time for more dram atic measures "Some guys throw tea

Yack, who spent aanriy Id years le thecleasroom. teas problems ui adocetioa that go beyond dotlars

” 1 think quality education bogus at horns You can spend as mnck as you want, and H w ill DOt make a dUferance.” ha said "T think the old ways d DegoUating long term contracts has to go out the window,” ha add­ed 'Throe-year centracts. whan yon don’t know what’s coming from the sute. should be s thing of the pest ”

Yack said shifting funds from mors al fluent to poorer d lstncts w ith RoIMn Hood legislation Isn’t the answer

Eighty percent of those dollars w ill and up in someone’s paycheck It won’t and ap in more books or technology." ha said Teacher aasocutiona w ill tee It as a pay

day. an opportunity to catch op I happened to teach in a d is tric t where you could have

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tO IT C V A SAID art hepedid the s ie u bud(K« 'dU be sdapfad aa a Mere tkaudf beau than M the past, giving irhaUs the t i nencial informaUen i

As H tiandt. lecsl dW rtrta lagnlly adopt their budgsta by J d j 1 The tin U I year dlda t pesa Ms bndgst a n lll Oatehor

My hope Is that we w ill have the t adopted by aa cioaa le the firs t e f 3nly as pr/saibta.” lUateva said ThaTs about aa far as I can go ft's a m atter d hope Rot there clearly w latr aaetag sam ltiv lty sbeut the effects of the budgeting deley I hope M lends Itself to a more sipedltleue r m d M m of the budget”

obituaries 'ENDS TUESDAYIITHOMAS J. McKe n z ie

Servicea fo r 'Thomas J McKenzie. 7», of Ann Arbor, form erly of Plym- ouih. were at 11 a m. today at St. I rancis Aasisi Catholic Cbuitb, 22M R.I Stadium, Ann Arbor Burial was III United M emorial Gardens

M r McKenzie was bom March 12, 1912 in D etro it He died March 21 in •\nn Arbor He was a retired ma- < bine operator w ith Ford Motor Co. lip was a member of St. Francis Am- 5 iii Catholic Church aod the Livonia IXA V Poet No 114

"Mr McKenzie is survived by his

wife, Lucille G McKenzie of Ann A r­bor, form erly of Plymouth, two sons. Thomas G McKenzie of NorthvUle and James P McKenzie of Ypailanti. three daughters, Mary Anne Sebeans of Howell. M arguerite DeKenzie of Ann Arbor and Julie M orris of Bra­denton, Fla., four grandchildren and one brother, Jerome McKenzie of Dearborn Heights

TTie Rev Charles Irv in officiated the service. Memorial contributions may be given to Capuchin Communi­ty Center Soup Kitchen, 1760 Mount E llio tt Avenue, D etroit 48207 or A r­bor Hospice, 3810 Packard. Suite 200, Ann Arbor 48108

Arrangements were made by Ver- meulen Funeral Home

CLEO C. STADER

Services fo r Cleo C. Stader, 78, of Holiday. Fla were Tuesday at SchraiW Funeral Home. Burial was in Oakland H ills M emorial Gardens. Novi.

Mr Stader wax bom Oct 25, 1915 in Wells Township He died March 21 in Livonia. He came to the Plym ­outh NorthvUle area in 1942 from Caro He worked at the Ford Motor Co at Livonia Transmission and Chassis He retired in 1976 after 30

years of service He was a member of the Community United Methodist Church of Holiday, Fla. He was a member of the U.A.W Local 182.

M r Stader is survived by his wife, Lorene E. Stader of Holiday, Fla., two sons. Balron Stader of Temper- ence, Mich and Orin Stader of Man­chester. Mich., four granddaughters, one sister. Ruby Fessler of Caro, Mich and one brother. Leonard Stader of Caro

The Rev Gary F E lfner officiated the service Memorial contributions may be given to American Heart As­sociation of Michigan or F irs t Bap- tu t Church of Novi

Sex assault case awaits lab resultsThe resulU of laboratory tests are

boing awaited in the police Inveeti- ftation of a sexual aM ault reported against a 14-year-old g irl March 14.

"There is the possibility of m u lti­ple degrees including first-degree ((Tim lnal sexual oondnet)," said po­lice Chief Roger Wilkes. "We just don’t know t il we get the lab results b.acfc. It could be any combination.”

Although officers have identifed one youth as a suspect, be said there is the possib ility the evidence could

also lead to charges against more than one person.

" I t w ill lake a week to 10 days fo r the lab results,” Wilkes aid. "The lab results are the key. Then it w ill be clear which way to go aod what charges there are to be made.”

The victim has been unable to te ll officers what happened, W ilkes said, since she was uncoocious and subse­quently hospitalized fo r excessive a l­cohol consumption.

We became aware of the c rim i­nal sexual conduct allegation at the

scene and at the hospital but not from the v ic tim ," he said 'There was an awful lot of drinking in­volved”

the police department because the g irl was unconscious,” said Wilkes

W ILKES ESTIM ATED 30-50 youngsters, most, if not a ll Garden C ity Junior High School students, were a l the bouse in the 31000 block of Balm oral when the incident was reported to have occurred.

Police are also investigating the possib ility o f bringing charges against the homeowner, be said, be­cause minors were drinking alcohol at the party

’’There was no adult present at the tim e A resident at the home called

'The youth bureau is conducting a ll the interviews w ith the kids who were there We are try ing solid ify what happened.” Wilkes said. A ll the students have returned to school, he said.

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Saw diatrtcta laka affact tbia year Hadiatricting wat maadaiad by tba Ifrkd canau* In adopting lla own plan lb * court pan«l re)*ctad plana prnpoard by »U tt Hapublicana aad

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County commission districts to be redrawn a second timeCcintinuad from Paga 6

^H fC A ert NO fuaj-anta* our d it' ir ic t* would b* saved.” Amann Mid

i> iu rt argumeau centered on l^vom a’a divtaioa in to two dM ricta. « i weli aa otbar boundary Una laeue* Bo' tbe wiburben commiaaiODen a ll Oarnocrat* — have a lto Mid tb* pf'.ipoaed diatncta make them m or* vulnerable to HepubUcan chal leogara

Amann wa* placed ui a diatrU I with COP iocumbeat M aunc* Br**n. K Plymouth Township That d is tric t

would have a lto included western luvonia

Kelley lost the Redf'rrd (e/rtion of hia d is tric t, gaming m or* Kepubfi- I an tectioa* of enstem Livonta

Kelley, however, has already Mid he w'Aildn't run for re-e lerlion In ■lead he Mid he would '-h a lle n ^ In- ( umfieni K/jbert Fir-antt in the fyem- <0 ta tu finm ary for county sheriff

t 'eruniatiooert Huenn Hubberd O Ii»arfe)m and W illiam O 'Neil, O-Al- len park, wer* plared in the Mme d i s t r e t

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suburban commissiootrs had shown It was possible to adopt a valid re d ii' im -tiiig plan that provide* fo r tnore Detroit-only d is tric t* D isU ict* are to vary no more than eight percent m population, while also providing adsxiuate m inonty repreaentatioa under state and fe ^ a l law*

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• Hugi k Kkatt CkUd Cart k LaanUaf CatUr, 14t S. Main, dowa- towB Ptymoiitk, prtadwdl tkronch luaderfartaa, 4M-MM

• New Horiaaaa for CkUdraa Leamlnf CMlar, 4M01 Waal Ann Arbor Road, Plymottb, afaa walking to 12 ytara, 4tk-SlM.

• Coma l i t tk Childran Caotar, 45090 Wamn Road, in Canton, agaa 4 weeks to 2 jraara, 455-4007.

• The Discovery Laamlng Can­ter, 45071 Helm, in a Metro West In­dustrial Park, in Plymouth, 0 weeks through kindergarten, 455-5400.

a Pathways to Learning Chil­dren's Center, 42290 Five Mile, 425 3553.

a Canton Parks and Recreation Preschool program, the Canton CiickeU,” 397-5110

• Creative Playhouse, Canton, 901-2302.

a Christ the Good Shepherd Lu­theran Church Co-op Preschool, 42090 Cherry Hill, Canton, 901-0200 (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.).

a Young Moments Preschool (non-daycare). First United Method­ist Church of Plymouth, 4553020.

a New Morning School, Plym­outh, 4253331.

a Creative Day Nursery School, Canton, 2Vh-S years of age, 901-3990.

a Plymouth C^ton Head Start, Central Middle School, 451-0050.

a Plymouth Canton Montessori School, 459-1550.

a Christ the Good Shepherd, 42090 Cherry Hill, Canton, 901-0280.

a Tiny TMa, Salvattsa Army Bnildii«, Ptynsonth, 5 and 5yaar- olds, 4550404

a Willow Creak OuHip, Geneva Prsshytertan Chasth, 5 and 5yaar- olds, 4559540

a PLUS Prsaehool, Central Mid­dle School, free program for 5yaar- olds, reglater now for 19951993 school year, 451-0000.

a 9L Michael Chriatiaa School, Canton, registration for 5yaar-old preschool through second grade Is March 2-13,4559720.

a St. Peter Latharan Day School, kindergarten through eighth grade, 1309 Penniman, 4550400.

a Plymoeth Chrtstlaa PreschooL 43005 Joy, 4553505.

a Plymouth Children’s Co-op Nursery, Canton, 901-5531

a Preschool Kreatives, Plymouth YMCA, 4552904

a Infant and Preschool Special E^lucation program, Tanger Ele­mentary School, 451-0500.

ALZHKIMEB3 ASSOCUTION Voteatasrs are Beaded ta iAdaM Day Cars Pre^ram for | wUb mssDory hapaln n snt 557-0077.

aogP K S VOLUNTEERS: Hos­pice of Washtenaw needs volentearsthat can offer ssalstsare with pro­gram support and/or directCaU Maareen at 741-0777.

SPEAU3U AVAILABLE; Speak­ers for groape interested In laarniag aheat home care as aa altamative la nurtiag homaa or hospHals Call the commuaity relations director, 901- 8039.

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r e a d in g a ssist a n c e Freeadult tutoring and confidential skills assessment. Call Community Litera­cy CouBcU, 451-0555.

S5IOU DETECTORS: Frae de­tectors, ivlth tnetallatton. offered from Colonial Klwaais of Ptymonth. Call Plymouth 'Fire Department Chief A1 Matthews, 4551234, or Plymouth Township Fire Depart­ment Chief Larry Grotk, 4553040.

FOOD DISTRIBUTION: Focas:HOPE provides food to aUgi- bla Canton senior cltlasns at the Can­ton Recreatioo Canter, 397-1999, Elst 270.

RESUME WRITING: Growth Works, in Plymouth, will write resumes and cover letters for job seekers, 455-4093.

VOLUNTEERS: Teen and adult volunteers are needed at the Arbor Health Building, Plymouth, and McAuley Health Building, Canton. 572-4159.

COMPUTERS: Four Apple He's and one IBM are available for public use, Dunning-Hough Library, 223 S. Main, Plymouth, 4550750SRnior citixons

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HEALTH CARE Speakers on long-term health care and Medicare are available. Call Patty Jamison at 455-0510.

VOLUNTEERS: Needed to pack­age or deliver meals to homebound seniors living in the Plymouth/Can- ton community, 4553525.

WALKING: Group walks are at 10 a.m. Monday-Friday and 0:30 p.m. Thursday at St. John Neumann Church parking lot, 44800 Warren Road in Canton, 4559042.

SENIORRecreatioo397-5446.

CLASSES: The Canton Center offers classes.

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INTERPRETERS; Volunteers who are fluent in a foreign language are needed to assist in interpreting for ill, dlsaUed or elderly people. Call Helen or Colleen at 981-0030.

SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS: New Morning School in Plynaonth Town­ship is seeking "paid" volunteers for teacher aide substitutes and teacher substitutes, 430-3331.

HOSPICE SPEAKERS: Hospice Services of Western Wayne Coraty has volunteers available to speak to church groups and civic «ganixa- Uons, 522-4344.

EMPLOYMENT REFERRALS; Growth Works, in Plynoouth, will connect job seekers and employers looking for help, 455-4093.

ADULT CAKE Foster care is needed for adults srith mental retar­dation. Call 332-4410 in Oakland County or 4558800 in Wayne County.

TRIPS: For senior citixen or adult trip information, call Plymouth Parks and Recreation, 455-6630, or Canton Township Parka and Recre­ation, 397-5444.

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FYee blood pressure screenings also will be offered from 510 a.m. April 6.

A four-part Lifestyle Health Se­ries will feature Botsford Hospital professionals from 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. will discuss topics as follows: April 8, women’s changing roles, will include coping with multiple roles, work environment and household pressures; April 15, pre­scription for burnout, includes time management and stress relief tips; April 22, family health care, in­cludes how to choose a physician or other health care providers; April 29, fitness at your desk, including stretching and relaxation tech­niques for desk-bound profession­als.

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Cruising meeting

T he weather ia letting wanoar, and that meana more than a walk in a park. It meana cniiaiag la Pljranouth.

Annually teena atreain into the city to walk and drive the streeta. cauaing probtema for reaidenta and merchanta.

Thia year, Police Chief Rober L. Scoggina la going to conduct a apecial meeting on Wedneaday, April 1, at the Plymouth City Hall for people intereated in how police plan to handle the cniiaing problem. The meeting la at 7 p.m.

Crafts show

T he Plymouth parka and recreationdepartment'a annual apring arta and crafta ahow la on for April S through S, at the Plymouth Cultural Center.

Show houra are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday and noon to S p.m. Sunday. ITie ahow featurea more than 75 craftera. Admiaalon and parking are free. For more information, call the recreation department at 455-0020.

Senior programs

P lymouth Townahip’a ahare of a fedoal grant program will go to aid aenior programs and atreet improvements.

Township trustees on Tuesday approved spending tte $102,800 allotted through the community development block grant program on a van to transport seniors, improvements to a senior center, and street improvements in the northeast section of the township, among other items.

Workmen lift a pipe at aipawar conatniction site on Joy Road in Canton Township. Mambafs of tha authority aay they ara making

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Book marksThe friends of the Plymouth and Canton

libraries are conducting an annual book mark contests for students in grades 1 through 8. The winners will be notified and an award reception will be at 7 p.m. on April 8. For more information, contact Nan Cooper, 455-0782 or Linda Garrett, 981-1444.

Geography Bee

Steven Decker and Kirk Metger are among the 100 state finalists competing in the Fourth annual National Geography Bee on Friday at Ferris State College.

The 4th through 8th grade students are vying for finalist and alternate to represent Michigan at the May 21 National Geography Bee in Washington D.C. State winners receive $100 and the trip to Washington.

Sewer authority moves to clean imageBy Ksvki Brownstaff w riter

To boost their public image. Western Townships Utili­ties Authority board members are making some changes.

The authority’s way of seeking competitive bids was one of several policy changes outlined at the WTUA board meeting Monday. The three-member board also voted to ask accounting firm Plante t Moran to do a review of WTUA’s management and a legal review.

“We have been talking about what modlficatioiis we can make to make WTUA more accountable, available, open, whatever adjective yon want to use,” said board chairman Tom Yadt, Canton supervisor.

AMONG IDEAS DISCUSSED at the nneeting Monday, at Plymouth Canton High School, was possibly expanding the board from three members to seven or more.

Other current board members are Gerald Law, Plym­outh Township supervisor, and Betty Lennox, N w th^ le Township supervisor.

Earlier this month, the WTUA board rejected charges that the water-sewer project — creaM so western Wayne townships could have more control over water- sewer rates than in the Detroit system — was incurring huge cost overruns.

Figures used in making those charges were wrong, board members said. WTUA also drew criticism for using the services of an engineering Arm of which nymouth Township trustee Abe Munfakh is vice president, and for using that township’s law firm — of which Law’s brother Robert Law is a member — for legal servlcea.

Gerald Law responded to that criticism Monday. The situation. Law said, has created the notion “there is some kind of favoritism, even though he (Robert Law) repre­sented them for five yean before I came here,” in May 1991.

“I would like our executive director to prepare re­quests for new legal proposals for lawyen to represent WTUA," he said, and to present those proposals at the next WTUA board meeting, in two weeks.

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THE BOARD ALSO discussed printing board meeting minutes as legal notices in local newspapers of communi­ties participating in WTUA, and moving some or all board meetings — they happen twice each month — from afternoons to evenings. This would make them easier for the public to attend.

On expanding the board. Yack said the current board could choose to add noore trustees from the respective townships, or consider adding members of the public.

Law said he favors adding trustees rather than mem­bers of the pubUc. “They’ve (trustees) pledged the full faith and credit of the township behind (WTUA) bonding,” he said.

’T am for public members being on the board," said Plymouth Township trustee John Stewart, obaerving the meeting.

The board also agreed to set a policy establishing the seeking of bids for all professional services. Deloris Newell, WTUA executive director, said construction ser­vices are already bid.

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A rsmpalga le recall board mambart Kalhlaaa Chor- bagtaa aad Aadraw Spiaak alao appaan la daap troaMo, althoagh tka effort k a te t baaa dropped m of Taaaday aftarBooa.

Coaaty elar tloiia offldala haltad the few ifiy i agaloat Poaey after dedarlni kaa^edi of patitlae tig- oatwea Invalid. A committor trying to oaat him fall 44 tignabiru short of the 4.4M it naadad

The committoa. known m Now for oorChildren (NBC), had coUactad ntora than 1,000 Mgna- ttires agaloat Poaey But handrada proved invalid be­cause ciUzana didn't meat sock requirements u being a regiatered voter and a school district raaideot

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ts r t t AfSMit ihalt the rampalga However, the petltteaa have seat to local d ty darks for fartbar revlow, sifaatarea are upacted to be loak

NBC alao had collected more than 1,00# aiBBatares againat Ckorbaglaa and Spiaak. Whaa the coaaty corn- platad Us coaat. It uphold oaly 4,411 aamM against Chorbagian and 4.500 agaiaat Spiaak

That means there would be ao Ckorbaglaa recall pro­posal if another 14 invalid slgaatarcs are foaad by clerks in the cities and ooe township served by the school district. Spisak's recall would be dropped If 11 signatures arc toased oat

City clerk officea confirmed that some signataree have been discarded, but they didn’t ezpect to complete their count until late this week or early neat week.

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We need to start mending tMaga.” said Llad. a aewly candidate la the Jana • school board race

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LIND'S COMMITTEE had sought to recall the board

roemben far voting laot year to approve a teacher con­tract that awarded salary lacraaaM of 11.1 percent ever two years, despite a badgst crunch that thruatanad daap cuts in school programs and aarvioos. The cuts were averted after votara approved a 7.71-mlll tas incraaM in June.

Board members defended the pay ralsM m among the lowest in Wayne County. Moreover, taachara had threat­ened to strike before the contract was approved.

tJiMi vowed Monday that his committee won’t renew iU campaign for a special recall election, even if the effort f ^ againat all three board members. Chorbagi- an's term ezpires in June, and she has announced she won’t seek re-eleetkm. SpMak’s four-year term ezpires

a f t e r l e a r n in g that Poaey'a recall effort had failed. i.i«Mi suggested that Poaey still should retasmber that thousands of dtiaana oppoasd him.

“Perhaps he ougM to rMlect on that and tears from his mlstakas.’’ Lind said. “He’s not a vary popular man right DOW. aad he knows i t ”

Poaey, meanwhile, vowed to “do whatever I can" to help Chorbagian aad Spiaak survive the recall

The three board members have spent a combined I4.S00 in attorney fern to fight the campaign, Including a battle tbqr lost in court to get the effort haltad.

On Monday. Poaey called the attempted recall “vin­dictive’’ and said it hurt not only the board members — but also their families. He thanked supporters who stood behind him. saying "they felt all a l ^ that I did the right thing.”

Chorbagian refuses to apologize for KKK commentByOarroNCIem staff writer

School board member Kathleen Chorbagian's refusal to apologise for calling her arch political foes “a cou­ple of ’Ms KKK types” has fueled threats of a lawsuit

Steven Lind, leader of a recall campaign against Chorbagian and two other board members, demand­ed during a board meeting Mooday that she apologize for what be called "the most irresponsible words spo­ken in the last 10 years by any board member."

He also asked for an apology from the board, and some members com­plied.

Lind’s demand came two weeks after (Chorbagian compared him and another longtime critic, David Moranty, to Ku Klux Klan types as she a n ^ y aniwunced that she wouldn’t seek re-electioo in June.

In a telephone conversation Tues­day, (Chorbagian accused Lind’s re­call committee of spreading lies and

said. “I think Mr. Lind owes me and my family an apology.”

find told (Chorbagian on Mooday that be wouliki’t sue her If she apolo­gized. On Tuesday, be said be planned to consult his attorney about what he considers slanderous re- nuuks made by (Chorbagian.

‘Tm sure we will proceed with a lawsuit,” Lind said.

(Chorbagian warned Lind that she has witnesses ready to testify that recall volunteers lied to d t l z ^ to entice them to sign recall petitions.

“If you are prepared to take it be­yond this, I am prepared to meet you (in court),” she told him.

a controversial teachers contract and proposed school program cuts. If they made accusations against (Cbor- bagian, he said, they did it on thdr

CHORBAGIAN ACCUSED Lind of telling recall supporters to lie to citi­zens and tell them that board mem­bers are paid 740,000 to |M,000 a year, instead of |1,5M. (Chorbagian also said she was accused of “immo­ral” behavior.

Lind vehemently denied (Chorbagl- an’s claims and said he told recall supporters to focus on such issues as

“I certainly did not instruct those people to say anything like that,” he said.

On Monday, Lind also told (Cborba- gian he was offended by accuMtions that he wants to damage the achool district. As a member of the Taft- Galloway Elementary School PTA, he said, “I have worked hard for children.”

Board members Laurel Raisanen, Vicki Welty and Fred Warmbier did publicly apologize to Lind Mooday.

“I feel the board does owe you an apology,” Raisanen said, drawing applause from some audience mem­bers.

Welty, who as vice president had presided over the Martb 9 meeting, said (Chorbagian’s remarks were “absolutely not” appropriate.

Posey refused to join an apology “for something that 1 personally didn’t My.”

At ooe point Mooday, board Presi­dent Sylvia Kozorosky-Wiacek refused Chorbagian an opportunity to respond to Lind and said, “I think

it’s best just to let this rest.”The president suggested that

(Chorbagian meet with Lind after the meeting. But (Chorbagian declined and pointed out that Lind and Moranty had recently refused her of­fer to meet with them to discuss

their differences.

Lind and Moranty had dismissed the ofier as political grand-standing by (Chorbagian because she made it while still considering a re-electioo bid in June.

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Monday — New England pot roast, parsley potatoes, baby car­rots, birtlK^y cake with ice cream, rye bres'C, margarine and milk.

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’Tkarsday — Fried chickoi, scal­loped potatoes, peas with onions, mixed melon, bread with margarine and milk.

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asparagus, tossed salad with individ­ual dressing, blueberry crisp and milk.

Meals will be served at noon at Tonquish Creek Manor, 1160 Sheri­dan, in Plymouth (45S-9703) and at 11:30 a.m. at Canton Recreation Cen­ter, 44237 Michigan Ave. (397-5444).

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“I coogratuiata you oa yoar altar- nativa bill — p u tti^ tba brakea oa a knae-jarfc reaction la tba Lagtela- ture, " said Oaaial Devine Jr., Bloom­field Hills attorney rrpffafsiling tbe Hemlock Society ot Michigan “Why not deal with it (terminal illoen and uncontrollable pain) directly — al­low one to choose death tomorrow instead of six months from now?”

“This decision (to seek aid In end­ing life) must be reserved to the indi­vidual," agreed Madelyn Farris, a Southfield resident who told of car­ing for terminally ill family mem­bers Opposing a provision in tbe bill restricting it to those of sound mind, Farris said, “Even dementia pa­tients have periods of awareness."

BUT OTHERS said allowing sui­cide will lessen respect for human life. They called for a law to make

"One* aaaistsd suicids is lagal, ta- voluntery suicids (sulhaaasia) bs- comas common practice. Owe* the door is open, thare's aa way of stop- pu^ it," said Detroit attomay Jo­seph Zanglia, rapreaanting R l |^ to Life

A House Judiciary subcommittee headed by Rep. Lyn Joodahl, D-Ok- emos, went through the loach hour listening to testimony on rival bills. One would prohibit assisted suicide (SB 12, spoMored by Sen. Fred Dill­ingham, R-Fowlerville); another would allow it (HB MIS, sponsored by WalUce, D-Detroil).

Tbe chief criticism of Wallace’s bill was not that he would allow as­sisted suicide but that it was “too re­strictive," in the words of Southfield attorney Barbara Cash.

"When you speak of 'uncontroll­able pain’ and tell a patient to wait two months, 1 have a problem," Cash added

TERESA HOBBINS, a Lansing woman who said she has terminal cancer, called Wallace's bill “good because it gives people options.

"But where you say two persons — a physician and a psychologist or

psychiatrist — munt si| tive within aavon days — that's i ly unpoeaibla aad uaraalisUc Unlaas it’s aa eroargmey, it's going to be sta to eight weeks to fs t an apposat- ment," Hobbiaa said

“It (the bill) says you're not sup­posed to be deprimid (when ashing for assisted suicide), Hobbiaa said. “Anyone standlag in front of a doc­tor who tells them they're terminal­ly ill is going to be depraasod

“If a person is in unbearable pain, two months (of l e ^ procedures) ia a lifetime It’s easier to go out and walk in front of a truck Stop making people jump through h o o ^ " said Hobbins to great audience applause

HANDICAPPERS dread legaUz- ing assisted suicide out of fear they may be targeted, said Ron Seigel of Detroit.

Speaking for the Democratic Par­ty's handicapper caucus and the Na­tional Association for the Physically Handicapped, Seigel said an article in a pediatrics journal proposed dropping the term "sanctity of life” in favor of “quality of life." He drew a link between deciding some lives lacked quality and Naxi Germany’s attempt to exterminate Jews.

Asked committee counsel David Sobelsohn: "You drew an analogy to Hitler. Did Hitler put people to death

hsrame they asked to be pul indeath*"

Wallace also jumpsd oa S«gsl "1 have no dssire to cause the death of any handicapper or any poraon against their 1 do not even sup­port the death (Moalty However, there arc persons who know they're going to die or suffer unbearable pain My bill doesn’t say a doctor or hospital has to administer a lethal injection," Wallace said

Countered Seigel: “But they have to find sonMone who will"

THE STATE SENATE passed SB 32 making assisted suicide a felony a year ago, but until last month it wasn't taken up in the House Judici­ary Committee

Dr Jack Kevorkian, the Royal Oak pathologist who has assisted several suicides, is awaiting trial in Oakland C ircuit Court on an open murder charge because Michigan has no law clearly prohibiting or al­lowing assisted suicide.

Wallace’s HB MIS would have to be approved by voters to become law. It would allow doctors to ad­minister lethal injections to patients who had signed a written directive in front of witnesses, waited two months and made repeated requests, both witnessed and videotaped.

Cameras are keeping an eye on prisonersBy Tim Richardstaff writer

To judges and jailers, it’s the greatest time saver since sliced bread.

Instead of using skilled deputies to transport prisoners from jail to court for a five-minute arraignment, you use a pair of closed-circuit tele­vision cameras to let the prisoner enter his plea from jail to the judge in the courthouse.

Whoa! said the state appellate de­fender’s office, the press and a law professor. There are some real con­stitutional dangers, they told the House Judiciary Committee Tuesday ui Lansing.

“ARE THEY able to stand? Are they surly? Flip?" asked Jim Neu- hard of tbe appellate defender’s off­ice. /

In the Los Angeles cases where four police officers beat a man dur­ing an arrest, Neuhard asked, would a TV camera have shown his inju­ries?

Neuhard said a prisoner could be made to look very suspicious if the camera trained on him were above tbe screen on which he sees the judge. The prisoner would appear to be looking down.

“I would completely bar the tak­ing of guilty pleas. The stakes are too high," Neuhard added.

“Where would the media be?” asked Rep. David Gubow, DOak Park. Replied Neuhard; “There is no public access to the jail.”

BUT INGHAM District Judge Pamela McCabe, who demonstrated the California-made equipment, said, “Video arraingments will save a tremendous amount of time.”

She said it is being tested in sever­al Michigan counties including Oak­land, Genesee and Kalamazoo. Bills before the Judiciary (Committee would allow it statewide in criminal, motor vehicle, marine safety and

-conservation caes.Ivor Jones, an attorney who ran

the Genesee experiment, said securi­ty is greater where prisoners don’t have to be moved.

One problem, Jones said, was that the prisoner could see only the judge at his end. “We moved the prosecu­tor next to the judge so the defend­ant can see both,” he said.

Frank Reynolds, a Lansing attor­ney who does defense work, said TV monitoring gives the defendant a better appearance than bringing a dozen prisoners, “shackled and chained,” into court.

Reynolds said one of his own cli­ents was brought into court shackled to the man who was the chief wit­ness against him.

Republicans on the panel — Bill Martin of Battle Creek and Michael Nye of Blissfield — seemed enthusi­astic about the experiment. Demo­crats tended to be noncommital.

JAMES STEWART, Detroit News attorney, had “severe reservations and opposition” to video arraing­ments.

“Arraignment is the first step” in criminal proceedinp. “Tbe U.S. Su­

preme Court has held it must be open. Not being able to see tbe de­fendant live is not a public setting of the court," Stewart said.

He said reporters covering the Cassandra Rutherford assault trial on a video monitor had a much dif­ferent impression of the proceedinp than those who were in tbe court­room. (The judge prohibited report­ers from taking notes in the court­room, so part of the trial was cov­

ered by video monitor.)“We feel there is some risk if the

prisoner is only viewed via a televi­sion camera which cannot possibly show tbe entire room,” said Dirk Milliman, editor and publisher of newspapers in Three Rivers, Mar­shall, Albion and East Lansing. “For example, the camera could not see if someone in the room, but off cam­era, were threatening the prisoner so as to coerce a particular response.

Race for Cure helps cancer researchers

Area wemca are invited te run or walk w the SK Race for the Care Saturday, April 11 at the Detroit Zoo, 1« Mile at I-«N and Wood­ward Aveauo

Race for the Care is a natloa- wide series of roadraces preasated by the Susan G. Koroeo Breast Can­cer Foundation. Race proceeds finance breast cancer research, ed­ucation and treatment.

This year marks the race’s 10th anniversary The race is presented by tbe Meyer L Prentis Compre­hensive Cancer O nter. Local spon­sors include the Observer & Eccen­tric Newspapers, Jacobson’s, FhM, WDfV Channel 4 and Detroit Edi­son Foundatioo.

The 3 kilometer race will be con­ducted, timed and scored by the Motor City Striders. Results will be published in the M ichigan Runner.

Women of all ages and athletic ability are encouraged to partici­pate in the run,'walk or racewalk. Racewalk judges will be positioned along the course. No p ^ roller blades, baby strollers or baby joggers will be allowed.

Registration is $12 if post­marked by April 3 or $13 on race day.

Tbe 5K loop course is on zoo property and adjacent streets in Huntington Woods. Tbe 1 mile fun run/walk will be on zoo grounds.

Registration is 7:30-3:30 ajn. The SK run/walk/racewalk starts at 9 a.m. followed at 9:10 by tbe 1 mile fun run/walk.

In the 3K race, awards will be presented to tbe overall winner and

W o n f n o t mM a g M a n d a th ta t ic a b i l i ty a ra a n e o u r a g a d to p a r t ie ip a ta In th a r u n / w a lk o r racaw aH t.

the top three runners in respective age groups. Awards will also be presented to the top three race walkers. The first 300 finishers of the 3K and tbe first 200 finishers of the 1 mile receive a special com­memorative Race for the Cure la­pel pin. (Children 12 and under receive a ribbon.

Race participants will receive a T-shirt on race day.

Entry forms are available at Pier I Imports outlets and New Balance dealers in the metro area or by calling 833-0710, Ext. 243 weekdays between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. or 884-7320 anyday between 3-9 p.m.

Tbe race U dedicated to the memory of Alexa Kraft, a Detroit runner, wife and mother who died in 1988 at age 39 of breast cancer.

Men are also invited to partici­pate in the 1 mile fun run/walk or to serve as volunteers on race day. To volunteer, call 833-0710, Elxt. 368

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C a rl P u rse llHe’ii be missed in the d istric t

CARL PU RSELL becam e the firs t casualty of red istric ting this week, announcing th a t he will re t ire ra th e r than sw itch d istric ts .

We haven 't a lw ays ag reed w ith P ursell, but be has rep resen ted his d is tric t well. The d is tric t will be taken over by ve te ran D em ocrat W illiam Ford , and we hope he c a rr ie s on in P u rse ll’s trad ition .

In congress, P urse ll is the s ta te 's only R epub­lican on the House A ppropriations C om m ittee, and serves as the rank ing R epublican on th e la ­bor, health and hum an serv ices and education subconunittees.

He has also been recognized fo r his w ork to reduce defic it spending and as a leading spokes­m an on G rea t Lakes issues.

P u rse ll w as so concerned about the deficit, be even scrapped a |3 m illion g ran t fo r the Rouge R iv er cleanup.

BUT, U NLIKE m any congressm en, be never forgot his roots, m ain tain ing a hom e in P lym outh Township and flying hom e every weeekend.

Most recen tly be has been a leade r in try ing to g e t high tech equipm ent in the P lym outh Canton schools, seeking a federa l designation th a t would e s ta b l i^ a pilot p ro g ram in the d istric t.

The federal governm en t is expected to com e up w ith $6 m illion, and th a t w ill be paired w ith $12 m illion from a local bond issue to go to high tech equipm ent fo r th e schools.

T hat equipm ent includes in te rac tiv e television, com puter video and o th e r technology th a t would enab le the d is tric t to be a national dem ostration site.

Such work, although not alw ays high profile, has m ade P urse ll a va luab le congressm an for the Plym outh-C anton area .

He will be missed.

S tre e ts c a p eLess is more for downtownTh e r e c a n b e too m uch of a good thing.

In th is case i t ’s the s tree tscap e for downtown P lym outh. As the old adage goes, less is m ore. And in th is case the

m ore is space.D raw ings of the proposed s tree tscap e for

downtown s tre e ts look w onderful. They a re full of trees, p lanting boxes, people and p laces w here they can lounge.

I t ’s one of those things th a t looks good on p a ­per, but when tran s la ted into bricks and m o rta r, i t ’s ju s t too much.

P lan ting boxes a re headaches. As one w ag put it, “They’re a sh tray s w aiting to happen” The point here is th e m ain tenance of the flow er beds.Som eone will have to do it, and before the boxes go in, som eone should decide w hether i t ’s going to be the city o r the business owners.

T H E SUGGESTION to sca le back the

T ra n s it co stsKeep an open mind on SMART

s tree tscap e p lan cam e from Doyle H yett, a W ashington D.C. consu ltan t who did a study for th e Downtown D evelopm ent Authority.

He said th a t s tre e tscap es shouldn’t overw helm the sto res. He has a point. We hope th e DDA fol­lows th e suggestion.

When it com es to s tre e tscap e designs, we have fu rth e r reservations. Too often com m unities end up looking like them e park s in stead of ju s t a nice, p leasan t p lace in w hich to spend a couple of hours. Towns like F rankenm uth and G aylord have gone overboard in the them e park d ep a rt­m ent. We w ouldn’t w an t to see th a t happen to P lym outh.

To us th e ch a rm of P lym outh is th a t it doesn’t look like a N orm ah R ockw ell painting. T here a re w arts, and those blem ishes m ake the tow n look like a p lace w here rea l people live.

L e t’s hope it s tay s th a t w ay a f te r the s tree tscape .

SOUTHEAST M ichigan m ust pay m ore for m ass tran sit. '

But ou r m ass tra n s it system m ust be m ore responsive to the conunun ities —

and taxpayers — it serves.SMART officia ls will soon be visiting local

councils and com m issions, seeking support fo r a new tran s it tax.

We urge com m unity leade rs to keep th e ir m inds open.

W hether it’s a sales tax o r a p ro p erty tax , th e re ’s no question m ass tra n s it in our region cannot survive w ithout i t

The problem isn’t th a t w e’ve been paying too m uch for m ass transit. I t ’s th a t w e’ve tr ied to do it on the cheap.

U NLIKE EV ER Y o ther m a jo r m etropo litan a rea , our region has s tead fastly refused to sup­port its bus lines w ith a stab le , regional tax.

We chose instead to depend upon governm ent g ran ts and rid e r fares.

The result: G ran ts dried up, serv ices w ere te r ­m inated and ridersh ip declined.

So what, c ritic s say. M etro D etro it can surv ive w ithout m ass tran sit. O ur region is a lread y h eav ­ily dependent upon the autom obile, w ith a la rg e r num ber of people living ev e r-fu rth e r from the cen tra l city.

But fa r m ore people still live in Southfield and Livonia than B righton and Holly.

If we a re to cu rb u rban sp raw l — keeping ex ­isting businesses and neighborhoods stab le , keep­ing tra ffic flowing — viable, dependable m ass tran s it is a m ust

T hat is p recisely w hat w e don’t have now.

MASS TR A N SITS local h is to ry has been a herky-jerky thing — a sto ry of serv ices begun, then abandoned.

D esp ite a recently-announcefL rep riev e , SMART will cease operating by m id-lM 3.

SMART'S shut down would m ean M etro D e­tro it would abandon m ass tra n s it a t a tim e when o th er regions a re expanding co m m u te r se rvices .

Even such far-flung m e tro regions a s Los An­geles and San Diego a re investing in th e ir m ass tran s it system s.

Likewise, s tab le tran s it se rv ice has been a too- often overlooked fac to r In keeping o lder m e tro a re a s alive.

SM A irr — th e SuburiMU) M obility A uthority fo r R egional T ranspo ra tion — seeks m e rg e r w ith D etro it tran sp o rta tio n d ep a rtm en t bus lines.

Such a m ove would save m illions of do llars each year.

R IG H T NOW, SMART can tra n sp o rt pasaen-

W h0t h w !V» a 9ml09 ta x o r a p r o p e r ty ta x , t h e r e ’a n o q u e a t io n m a a a tr a n a it In o u r r e g io n c a n n o t a u r v iv e w i th o u t It. T h e p r o b le m t e n t t h a t w e 'v e b e e n p a y ir tg to o m u c h fo r m a a a t r a n a i t I t ’a t h a t w e ’v e t r i e d to d o I t o n t h e c h e a p .

gers into the c ity o r ou t of the c ity but not from place-to-place inside th e city . This leads to a w asteful duplication of serv ices betw een SMART andD-DOT.

'Thus fa r , a m erg er isn ’t guaran teed . D etro it supports m ass tran s it from its genera l fund budget and city o ffic ia ls said suburbs, too, m ust begin supporting m ass tran s it before a m erg er can proceed.

D k ro it could expand suburban bus serv ices if SMART w ere to fold. B ut w hether It would add suburb-to-suburb service, o r even give suburban com m unities m uch say in se tting rou tes and fares, is u n c e rta ia

The best solution, a board w ith proportional rep resen ta tion from c ity and suburbs, should be a by-product of the m erg e r

Suburban m ass tra n s it is w orth saving even without a m erger, how ever, provided local com ­m unities tak e a g re a te r ro le in its operation.

SM A RTS R E C E N T history shows ju s t how im portan t local sc ru tiny can be.

Pushed to the brink, SMART officia ls recen tly accom plished m ore in ju s t a few w eeks than they had in years.

Union co n trac ts w ere settled , surp lus reserves drained and — m ost im portan tly — union w ork­e rs and m id-level m an ag e rs w ere encouraged to offer cost-cutting recom m endatioos of the ir own.

It leads us to ask: Who w as m inding th e s to re a ll these y ears?

The answ er, sadly. Is no one.D espite being around fo r m ore than tw o dec­

ades, suburban m ass tra n s it genera ted too little in terest, for too long, am ong county and local officials.

Don’t ask for m oney, suburban officia ls seem ed to say , and we w on’t ask you to be fisca l­ly responsible.

Now th e tim e has com e for both.M ass tra n s it hasn’t been a success in m etro

D etroit, a t least not recen tlyBut it h asn ’t been given a fa ir chance. ’This is

the tim e to give i t th a t chance.

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SMART moveKeeping SMART operating tor another year was the right thing to do tor our auburt>an communitiee, but a more permanent solution

must be found. For an aditorial on the subjecl. see the lower left hand columns on this page.

Focus our resources on quality, outcomes

THE FUNDAMENTAL upheaval that will transform Michigan’s econ­omy and politics for the remainder of this century is this: Our current economy and our political system cannot produce the revenues needed to meet the demands being placed on them.

The evidence: The state budget shortfall this fiscal year is now pegged at $750 million; regardless of when the recession ends, we can ex­pected continued enormous structur­al deficits between tax income and government spending.

Why? Compared to the rest of the country, Michigan has slipped.

Listen to Paul McCracken, profes­sor at the University of Michigan Business School, former chair of the President’s Council of Economic Ad­visors and all-around sensible guy. Michigan’s share of total personal income in the U.S. dropped frmn 5.1 percent in 1955 to 3.6 percent in 1991. Civilian employment in Michi­gan grew only 13.5 percent between 1976 and 1991 compared to a 31.6 percent increase in j ^ nationally.

“The basic problem we face,” McCracken told the state Legisla­ture earlier this month, “is that we have to focus more on strengthening the performance of the Michigan economy. ”

RIGHT ON. The big question is, bow best to do this?

One obvious way is to concentrate on human capital, the set of skills of Michigan’s people.

Paul Courant, a U-M professor of economics who knows more about what makes Michigan’s economy tick than anyone I know, says: “In the world in which we live, the in­come and wealth of nations and states will be determined by the skills, broadly construed, embodied in labor.

“If the children of Michigan are to succeed in the world economy as adults,” Courant concludes, “they will need education, from kindergar­ten on up, that is as good as any in the world.”

WHAT ARE Michigan’s pros­pects? Not very good, for three rea­sons.

1. A political system paralyzed for nearly 30 years over how K-12 edu­cation should be financed. This argu­ment has diverted attention from a far more important issue: the design, management and working of the ed­ucation system itself. Our political leaders have been feuding for years about who gets taxed and at what level. They should have been worry­ing about how much our kids learn.

2. Lack of urgency. Talk to nearly anybody involved in the K-12 system — teachers, principals, school board members, especially folks in Lans­ing — and you become alarmed at their relaxed attitude about what is a raging crisis. Getting something done about the quality of schools is a phrase that slips easily from the lips, but I don't see a lot of people who are prepared to clinch teeth, kick

butt and demand that something be done right now.

3. Parochial chaos in funding high er education. Every university in the state has its own legislative patron who works to extract maximum funding for the local institution. This might have been tolerated while Michigan was rich and there was plenty of money to go around. Bu* that isn’t true today.

My best guess is that the money the state has to pay for higher educa tion — diffused among universities by current legislative practice — will sustain an overall level of quaU- ty about equal to Central Michigan University. I don’t mean to insult CMU, but that isn’t world class. And that isn’t going to provide the re­search base to feed innovations into a thriving Michigan economy.

The political system must figure out bow to focus our limited re sources far better than in the past: on quality, on outcomes, on perform­ance. It won’t be easy, but it has to be done.

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J o e Camel takes wrong rapOLD JOE may be about to buy the

farm. •Joe — Joe Smooth to be precise —

is the cartoon character that R.J. Reynolds has been using to advertise Camel cigarettes.

But Joe is more than just a car­toon. He’s a pusher. He causes chil­dren to smoke cigarettes, especially Camel cigarettes

That, at least, is the claim of Anto­nia C. Novello, the U.S. surgeon gen­eral, and the American Medical As­sociation.

They cite as evidence a study that, according to the AMA, showed 6- year-olds were .as familiar with the likeness of Old Jbe as they were with Mickey Mouse. From that report the AMA and the surgeon general con­cluded that Old Joe causes children to take up smoking.

The report didn’t indicate bow many of the 6-year-olds surveyed ac­tually smoke Camels or any other cigarette, for that matter. But that didn’t stop the surgeon general and the AMA from demanding that the ads be stopped.

They were Joined by the American Heart Association, the American Cancer Society and the American Lung Association, who petitioned the federal trade commission to ban the ads as "deceptive and misleading ”

Both R.J. Reynolds and the Tobac­co Institute, as you would expect, dispute the interpretation of the “study.” But they are not alone. The American Civil Liberties Union has sided with Reynolds, saying “It Is inappropriate for the government to attempt to censor this by calling on others to do so.”

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And a child psychology expert says the healthocrats are missing the point. She says children are influ­enced to smoke by peer pressure, the actions of parents and curiosity. She says cartoon ads might contribute to underage smoking, but they are not the cause.

WELL, THE arguments over smoking. Old Joe and the influence of advertising on “susceptible” members of society will keep on going. But the brouhaha over the smoking Camel b iinp to the surface a couple of dangerous trends in to­day's society.

As Americans become more “health conscious,” healthocrats like the AMA. the Heart Association, the Cancer Society, local health organ­izations. etc., are exerting more and more Influence over our lives, both public and private, and are sticking their collective noses Into areas far outside their domain.

And as an associated wave of new morallsm sweeps the country, our actions are coming to be Judged not by whether they are legal or illegal but by whether they are "light” or “wrong."

Yet the healthocrats and the mor­alists. in their seal to Impose their own opinions and beliefs on everyone

else, don’t give a damn about hrw many laws or rights they trample or how truthful they are in some of their claims.

When a New York Times reportor recently questioned the American Cancer Society’s latest "statistic that women’s chances of getting breast cancer have risen to 1-in 9. a society spokeswoman admitted that the figure was not accurate.

But she said the society will con­tinue to use the misleading “statto tic” because it is “meant to be a Jolt.”

IN CALIFORNIA the state medi cal association has passed remlu- tions not only to discourage ciga rette smoking but also calling for a reduction in the amount of “vio­lence” in television, movies and other mass media. “Violence” in eludes not only films and programr about criminals, but such sports » boxing, football and hockey

And in several states across the country, the anti-smoking fervor has been extended to candy cigareiles and bubble gum “cigars” or "chew ing tobacco.”

In Ohio a state representative ba.s Introduced a bill to make it illegal to sell non-alcoholic beer to anyonr under21.

The reason, of course, is not that It’s Illegal but that It’s wrong

So what's u>rong with this pic tare? II you can’t figure it out. we re in deeper trouble than I thought

Jack Gladden is a copy editor fo r Observer A Eccentric Nev't- papers.

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points of view from our readers

Faith in education misplaced• •y lpbM cC lM ry — ^.tpccul writer___

M o re radical chanfM were made la PtjrmotiUHCaatoo achooU la ra- eent jraare, tlw district racked well, wltk klfk sciwol studeoU receiviiig sat scores over 100 points above the aalkMial average According to one tebool board member, the changes we've esperienced in the past few yean erere just to "fine-tune" the system

But that doesn’t seem to line up with what parents are experiencing, or what the superintendent is writ­ing. We are all aware that public schools have their problems; the question is, should we have faith in proposed solutions?

In May 1089, the Executive Board . of the Michigan Association of Sec­

ondary School Principals (MASSP) endorsed a task force to restructure schools. According to their report, we will only see improvement as we move from traditional schools to ef­fective schools, and finally to res­tructured schools.

Before restructuring occurs, two things must happen: “an awareness that what we are doing is not work­ing, and a shift in existing para­digms. so that old 'truths’ are not maintained.”

Since restructuring involves get- ting people to abandon their old be­liefs and adopt new ones, restructur­ing is ongoing and can proceed fur­ther only when a community accepts (finally falls for) new paradigms.

AT PLYMOUTH AND Canton, we are not restructured. We are part of the effective school movement. In the MASSP report, John Hoben wrote the "Philosophical Principles of School Improvement Leading to Restructuring,” referring to Plym- outh-Canton schools and the work of BiU Spady.

Some of the principles of school improvement include: "reducing competition and encouraging coop­eration in learning, developing self- directed (as opposed to teacher-guid­ed) learners, building positive self­esteem so they can achieve higher levels of success, mastery learning will be used to vary time for learn­ing, grades can be altered to reflect new learning, and assessment should not be norm-referenced but self- referenced.” (Say goodbye to the SAT tests.)

Mastery learning is based on the belief that until a student masters one concept or bit of information, he should not be allowed to move to the next concept or bit. Mastery learn­ing will supposedly enhance self-es­teem, which will in turn make the student capable of achieving more. This is because mastery learning grades are either “A,” "B,” or “In­complete.” but mostly "A.” The nor-

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mal bell-shaped curve with grades A, B, C, D, E will be replaced with the “J ” curve, with pades A, B. or I.

The ”J” curve is paramount in mastery learning, which is in turn paraoMunt to restructuring. I like to think of the bell curve as the tradi­tional reward for responsibility and accomplishment curve, and the new p a ra d i^ “J ” curve as the rentedial self-esteem curve.

Charlotte Iserbyt, senior policy adviser to the Office of Educational Research and Improvement during the Reagan administration, wrote an article denouncing mastery learning in September 1983 in the Morris Re­port.

She wrote “Your children, using mastery learning, will not be al­lowed to proceed to the next objec­tive until they have demonstrated mastery of the preceding objective. They will be recycled and recycled for 12 years, until they spit out what has been determined to be correct.”

Charlotte also quotes a speech Bill Spady gave to educators listing the four objectives of mastery learning: “1. Official — instructional pro­gram. Formal learning. 2. Extra­whole agenda of acculturation: so­cial roles — social integration: get kids to participate in social unit; af­fective (attitudes and values). 3. Hid­den — a system of supervision and control which restrains behavior of kids. The outcome of the hidden agenda should be fostering of social responsibility or compliance. 4. Re­quired — evaluation certification of schools.”

ISERBYT QUOTES a resolution passed by the American Federation of Teachers in Arizona in 1983 re­garding mastery learning: "Be it re­solved: That as professional educa­tors, we stand firmly opposed to in­ferio r, rad ical, experim ental programs and methods that use operant conditioning and are now being promoted in the United States under classroom management, teacher evaluation. Title II Basic Skilb and discipline."

But what do the supporters of mastery learning have to say? The Plymouth-Canton school file on out­come-based education has an article entitled “Making School Learning Activities More Playlike: Flow and Mastery Learning” by James H. Block, published in the Elementary School Journal, September 1984.

Tbe author hails playlike learning.

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while bemoaning the fact that they have been uneacceaeful in promoting playlike school becauae p a m u have demanded a return to the basics in school He also describes the other reaaoo for resistance to playlike school: "Another reasoo has been the lack of data supporting the asMrtioo that playlike activities promote stu­dent learning.”

I suppose this Is a good example of new paradigm thinking, parents want children to learn the basics, and evidence does not support play­like school, but educators at top lev­els are bound and determined to put it in the schools anyway.

But going back to the MASSP re­port on restructuring, surely this isn't what they propose, is if* Tbe re­port lists basic paradigms which will have to be accepted before we can enter the global community of tbe 21st century: “We are moving from a print to a visual society . . . a school curriculum that is teacher- centered, fact-oriented, textbook- dominated, while being presented in isolated periods of time with no con­nection among the various subjMt areas, is no longer a realistic curric­ulum for tbe future.”

In tbe words of a whole language expert, “Texts and textbooks will have to go.” This will once and for all solve the illiteracy problem The computer screen can have prere­corded classes or cute little pictures to prompt students — “print to visu­al society.” What else could they mean?

Under the new school paradigm, the Plymouth-Canton fourth grade MEAP math disaster would have been averted.

On the new remedial self-esteem curve, no one would fail. A student could get an “A” on the fourth grade MEAP any time before his high school graduation. And you need not worry if your child seems likely to get an “I.” The totally restructured school may be open year-round. 12 hours a day, so time will be no cons­traint. This is essential in the newly restructured, politically correct, dumbed-down school of the future: more hours, less curriculum. .But don't just take my word for it.

Call the University of Michigan and get a copy of the restructuring report (769-5497). And welcome to the new American School for the year 2000.

Bobbie Cleary is a Canton resi­dent and a former candidate for the PlymouthrCanton Communi­ty Schools Board of Education.

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The Coeneeliog Staffs at Plymouth Salem and Plymouth Cantoe High Schools would like to extend a spe­cial thank you to the 450 parents and students who attended Junior Parent Night, “Preparing to Live and Work in the 21st Century, " on Wednesday, March 11. We commend your in­volvement in the education and preparation for life in the 21st Cen­tury

CEP coaaseliag staff

T e rm lim its n e e d e d fo r C o n g re s sTo tbe editor:

What's happening in the political arena in Washington, D.C.? I can’t believe the way our elected officials are running our country.

The latest thing to happen is the check scandal which is tbe tip of the iceberg. This sounds unethical when 1 hear the speaker of the House, Foley, say there is no taxpayers' money involved, along with Con­gressmen Bonier, Conyers and more congressmen of both parties. This makes me sick.

There are things such as tax dol­lars that pay these people. The build­ing is ow n^ by the taxpayers. The employees are paid by taxpayers dollars, in fact the cost of running the congressmen's bank is $1 million per year. That is taxpayers' money. Now they are saying the Federal Re­serve had to put money into the bank to make it solvent before the speak­er of the House closed the so-called Bank.

Now we hear the same speaker of the House, Foley, has appointed a non-partisan committee to investi­gate the Congressional Post Office. There is money missing, monies that were taken in for postage and put on counters and cabinets. Then some of the postal employees embezzled money and one was also dealing drugs. Then we had the Congression­al Restaurant, with which many of the congressmen had charges. It got so bad that Speaker Foley had to close i t

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Tbe Senate and Congress feel once they're elected they can get away with an}rthing We should demand they run tbe Senate and Congress just as they make us abide by rules they pass on to us.

Remember, the institutions were run by tbe Democratic majority of our political system for the last 35 years. Let's vote for term limitation, so as tbe elected officials we send to Washington remember wbo we are and won't get entrenched in these in­side activities; they won't be in off­ice long enough so that we will not have to pay all their perks and large retirement pensions which is costing us billions of dollars each year.

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P a y ra ises irk C a n to n ta x p a y e rTo the editor:

Elarlier this year you reported that Canton employees received a 5 per­cent pay increase for the third year in a row.

On March 16 you reported the top elected officials (Yack. Bennett and Brown’s replacement) will also receive a 5 percent increase this year as they did in the past two years.

How many of you homeowners, taxpayers have received a total of 15 percent in pay raises in tbe past 3 years? I haven't.

Yack stands to make $59,200 per year effective Nov, 20. right after the election. This from a guy wbo promised to be a “part-tinae’’ super­

visor and wbo has sue* hired a “full-

Thaaa raiaaa wart voted oa by four crauas oe the board of trustaaa known aa tba “Compaiiaatioa Coea- mittaa ” Tbey also voted tbamaalvaa a 85M per year lacraaae Hmso peo­ple meet about four times per maath (probably for one hour each meeting) and will now make $7,588 par year for their greet labors That amounts to about $158 per one hour meeting What ultimate gall

To lop It off, 1$ Plymouth/Canton school administrators earn more than Yack For what? The big busi­ness of education is getting out of band Tbey keep crying poverty, give themselves big salaries and con­stantly raise our lazes Kick them out next time around.

By tbe way, Loren Bennett, town­ship clerk, serves on tbe Compensa- tion Committee. It must be nice to be able to raise your own salary by 5 percent each year.

Taxpayers of Canton, it's time we stood up to these self -serving plund­erers. Yack and Bennett are up for election in November. Kick them out.

Also kick out trustees LaJoy, Sbefferly, Dnrack and, of course. Bennett wbo got a 5 percent raise as clerk and a 7 percent raise as a trus­tee this year. Not sure bow much was involved in tbe last two years.

Homeowners/taxpayers, it's time to stop these pickpockets. Tbey are stealing from our food budgets. Stand up for yourselves.

Tom Brown Caatoa

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CC family mourns loss of ex-grid star RobertsBy Brad Emona and Stova Kowalaki staff writers

The Rev. Norbert Gemens was sitting inside his office at Bedford Catholic Central years ago when a famons college football coach called.

“I answered the phone one day and be said, ‘HI, Pm Gerry Panst,’ ” recalled Gemens. *1 said, ‘Yeah, and Tm Pope PIh the 11th.’ I thonght someone was polling my leg.”

Truth la, Faust, then the footbaU coach at Notre Dame, wanted to know more about OGs All-Amarica tailback Aaron Roberts and there was no better man to ask n»«n Gemens.

Gemens bad Roberts in a religion class and also drove him home every day after practice from the schooL near Inkster and Schoolcraft roads In Radford, to Roberts’ grandmoth­er’s home in Detroit Roberts, who later played football at kfidtigan State university, died early Satur­day morning aftar bdag shot fonr times In the cheat at the Intarsectian of 10 Mile Road and Bvergraen la Southfield

The shooting occuired following a party Roberts attended at the Bm- bassy Suites Hotel. Rommall Laroont Sanders, H of Datrott, was arraignod Tsaaday and charged with fliet-dagree mnrtlsr. Sanders was a former work amociate of Roharts at a Northland sporting goods store.

Roharts was St."It's vary sad, Aaron and I wars

very dose,” Clamans said ”Ha was a psick of a gny. It’s a tragM aadhig for a good gay to moot He was soUd faarlass, bat very bumble. Ha never thought he was someone apodaL A really nice, quiet k id '

CLBNENS rsmambers Roharts’ nral days at OC, whan after footbaU practloa, the sophomore would watt aorth on Inkster Road aaarty three Bilas to catch a has hssiflng to Da- tfdL

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"I noticed him one day watting down Lyndon toward Inkster and 1 said 'Where are you going?’ ” Gemens said H e said Tm walking down to Seven Mile Road to get tho bus.’ I asked him how long It takas to get borne and be said ‘Depending on the bus cflonactlona, an hoar to an hour and a half.’ I said, *001 la my car, ru take you home.’”

OC became the family Roharts never really had.

The graatast tailback evor to coma out of OC did not know Ms par­ents. His mother paasad away daiing his early yean, and be reportadly didn’t mast his natural to te , Al- dredge Raid natil Ms adnit yuan.

Aaron was reload Ms ^and- m o te Vehnore V. Roberts, who was killed two yean ago la a rob-

came bars (to OC) from the Monroe School for Boys,” OC coach Tom Mach said *TQs grandmother and aant wanted him In have dbne- tloa. They wanted Mm la a parochialK8001.

So Roberta enrolled at the campus

on Breakfast Drive, a school which preached the motto: ‘Teach me goodness, discipline and knowledge.”

Roberts not only was molded as a person, but also into the Na 1 col­lege footbaU recruit from this state during bis senior year (IPSO-ll).

Arguably the greatest back ever to come out of Observer land Rob­erts helped OC to its first state Gass A championship as a Junior in IfTt.

IN ‘TWO SEASONS he rushed for 2,SU yards and scored 24 toneb- downs.

‘‘He had powerful thighs, but be­low toe knees there was not rnneh there,” Mach recalls. “Ha was a great high school runner who com­bined power and speed. He was a game-breaking nmaer, never caught from behind

"He was well-liked by everybody during the time he was at OC. We counted on Aaron a groat deal”

Roberts averaged d? yards par carry and gained 1430 yai^ his sen­ior f w . He also excelled in track.

‘Hw 0-foot-l, 130-ponnd runner was sought after by several big- name schools Inriatong Michigan, Notrs Dame, Ohio State, Miami of Florida aad Oklahoma.

Michigan and ND appearod to bo the front-runnen, but la an 11th hour dedaion, Roberts staanod even Ms own coachm at OC by signing a na­tional lettar-of-lataat with State following a last-mlaato pitch by haad coach Muddy Waters. (Rob­erts apparently got scared off going to Michigan aftar the Wolvsrtnm sifBSd Wayne Memorial’s Rkk Rog- ars and Cindanati native Brian Mar- car.)

Bd Pobnr Sr,, a livoaia car aalan- maa whose son Bd Jr, was a team­mate aad dose friand of Roberts at OC and later at MSU, he^od sal up the mooting with Waters.

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Now all Jenny Elmmett needs is the weather to cooperate.

The PlynxMitb Salem senior has managed, for the present time, to overcome greater obstades that threatened to keep her from playing high school soccer this year.

If that last detail can be resolved, Emmett will be in goal for the Rocks when they begin the 1M2 season Monday night with a game against Livonia Stevenson.

Ehnmett learned earlio' this year she will need a bone marrow trans­plant, but not even a life-threatening circumstance as that could suppress the desire to play her final year of varsity soccer.

She received an OK to play from her family physician, and Enunett’s parents agreed to accept all respon­sibility for her partidpation and were expected to submit a letter to that effed this week to Plynoouth- Canton Athletic Director Paul Cummings.

“I WANTED to play so bad and I was pleading with them,” Ehnmett said. “I promised I would wear my helmet, te careful and if I didn’t fed good at that time I wouldn’t play,”

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Being allowed to play was like a reprieve, a new lease on life, for Emmett, who will only play in the so-called big games.

“If I feel I can’t play I won’t,” she said. “I’m not going to put myself in that much danger. Fd rather live than play, but it’s different now. FU probably push myself more.”

Elmmett was diagnosed as having aplastic anemia last year, but she learned just before Christmas that what she actually bad was myelodip- plastic syndrome, also known as di- plesia — an early form of 'Ienkania.

‘The Ehnmetts bad hoped Jenny’s immune system would correct itself and rid her of the disease, or a t best remain stable and allow her play soccer this year. But the new medi­cal discovery and a coinciding drop in her blood count precipitated the

need for a transplant.However, the specialist tending to

Emmett’s medical needs said it was possible to wait until after she grad­uates June S to perform the trans­plant.

“Things are in place now so we will be able to move any time,” said Emmett's mother, Linda. “But the desirable thing is to let her walk through graduation with her class­mates.”

AND, IN THE meantime, Emmett will continue her passionate pursuit, which is playing soccer.

Ehnmett, twice an all-state goal­keeper, was overjoyed at being al­lowed to play as a senior, espedally since the Rocks have a talented team that aspires to great things.

“We’re just awesome this year,” she said. “If there is a year for ns to do it, it’s this year ”

Salem coach Ken Johnson, who coached the Salem girls to the Gass A title in 1987, said Emmett being allowed to play was good news.

“With nine returning starters and an all-state goalie behind them, she could be the key, the link in the chain,” he said. “In big games, we might need a big save which Jenny might give us.

“I beard some of the girls talking amongst themselves, saying I t we have Jenny, we could go all the way.’ ”

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The laat three seaaoaa kava baea food oaes for the Ptymoiith Cantoa softboU team, and DOW the (Mefi might be oa the re rfe of their beat yet

Parmer coach Dare Racer gat the program turned aroaad before he moved aa to Madoo- oa Uaiveriity. aad secoad-yeor coach Jbn Ar- oold saw to It the CUefi malatalnad that level

Caotoo achieved its third conaecatlvt 70- wio saasoo, finiahing with a km to Belleville Id the diatrict final for the sacood straight year and aa overall record of M-5.

With six starters retundag, tnrhidtng two- time All-Observer pitcher Kelly Holmes, the Chiefs have the potential to do great tUags la 1*92, accordiiig to Arnold.

“nds team is the best Pve seen la Us years I’ve been associated with Caotoo softban," said Arnold, wbo coached the JV and fresh­man teams for two years each. “We have an outstanding team this year, and we have set goals that we hope win sorpaas last year’s ’’

CANTON, WHICH lost to BellevlUe la 21 innings two years sgo sad l*-4 laat year, hopes to go farthar la the toamanwsit The Chiefs also were foorth la the Western Lakes Activities AssoctstioB after a mancr-ap finish in 1*90 and would like to have that title, too.

“We hope to be la the sUte final,’' Arnold «s>d “We have the bafiplayers and talent to be there. If we can get a few breaks aad some lock, we do tt.

“We loet l-« to (WLAA champ) Livonia Pranklin on a pimed baU. If we bM a break there, we could have woo. Yoa always need a little lock and a few breaks to win ckampioo-

Caaton can afford to think pooitiveiy witk Holmes on the mound. The Junior was 1*-1 with 152 strikeouts (57 waUa) in 127 innings and 19 of the 29 nms the allowed were earned. Holnoes Is the school’s all-tlnae strikeout leader with 34* and has a 20-4 ca­reer record.

“It’s nice to have a pitcher of that caliber on the team, altbough she knows Mo’s not tbe only one who will contribute this year," Ar­nold said. “KUly is the heart of tbe team, but

she knows it takes eight otbar glrta behind her to make tbe team sooccaUnL She's not the type of girl to let saccem go to her head."

Holmes has gained arm speed Unoe last yesr, perfected a dropball m d has developed a good riseball. Arnold said.

’The Chiefs have a veteran oa the receivlBg end of the battery in senior catcher Renee Dory, wbo Is “U t ^ tbe baU with more aa- tbority than last year,” Arnold said. Dory did weU at tbe pUte, too. batting .SM with a lot of extra-baae bits and 11 RBL She Umck out Just seven times in 47 at-bats.

AROUND THE infield. Canton has senior Julie Nicastri a t first base. Junior Kate Straban at second, Jonior DsU Mortiere at sbortstop and senior Nicofe Sequin at third.

Nicastri who is 15 percent recovered from a broken ankle Me irffered last fall playing basketball, and Mortiere started at tboae posi- tioos last year.

Nicastri bit 2M with 17 RBI — four com­ing on a grand slam — and made only three errors out of 125 cbsnres. Mortiere, a three-

year varsity player, bad a .210 average, 14 RBI and one home run.

Sequin started in tbe outfield, bitting .254 with 14 RBI, but was groomed to refdace Chris Pord at tbe hot comer. Straban |Myed on tbe JV and takes over for tbe graduated Jenny Sekovich.

The outfield Is anebored by senior Sarab Scbimmelpfenneg. an all-dirision center field­er wbo batted .298 with 10 RBI and was 12-of- 12 in stolen bases. Senior Holly Miller will (tart in left field after a season on tbe JV team.

One of several players could win or Mare tbe job in right. One is freshman Sarab Roe — . “an exceptional ballplayer for a ninth grader” — and the other proapects are Juniors Tina Schafer and Micbelle Metxger.

Juniors Karrie Drinkbabn and 'Tracy Ligner, both of whom spent last season on the JV as did Schafer and Metxger, play tbe out­field, too. Junior Colleen Baker provides • pitching backup for Holmct. Nicastri, Schim- melpfenneg and Dory are tbe team tri-cap­tains. '

Salem’s new coach is veteran of gameB yN aaiapaar staff wrtlar •

When it went iookiag for a new softban coach, Plymouth Salem toned to a veteran ia the M^ct.

TIk Rocks selected AI Canqiben — tke John Wooden of womea’s slow-pitck softban — to take charge of tha program aad attempt to re­verse a 7-19 record last aeaeoa.

Campben, who coached five teams to national fitleo in the last 15 years, saw a fhallengf in brlngiag Ua wares to the Ugh aehool level

"tt’B a chaUmge to deal with play­ers OB this levrf and a t tMa age," said campben. who rcplacca Rob Wmettc. "I have never coached high school aaftbon, bat I do know bow to deal with Udi this age. I have five children of my own."

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I came here I heani some negative eonfunen ti from tbe players. They said they were noed tohMag. I hope to tom that aroaad."

Campben win try to nooid a winner out of a team led by 19 Jaa- iors. But tbe top retaruee la scalar third tiaswnan Bnlly GiaUant, an AU-Oboerver second-team selectloa iastseasoa

Junior Jenny Garvey, a varsity pitcher since her freshman year, win be a mainotay on tbe mound. The Rocks win also receive some pitch­ing from Junior Jemw Stanton. J m - ior Amber ’Trom butte win be the starting catcher.

Evea tbna0 tbe team has been forced to practice bmUe, Campben has a good idea oa who most of bis starters wiU be. FleldiBg is stni a

question mark until the Rocks can practice outside, be added.

Freshman Stacey Sinke win play first base, witb Juniors Lori ’Tbomexek and Kristin Stackpoole playing second base aad Mortstop, resperfively.

Junior Dawn M amcco win an­chor tbe outfidd in center with Jan- ior Amanda Tabaagb ia laft field. Juniors Jennifer L ^ and H ard Londo and sophomore Jenny Cole­man are battling for tbe right fidd. spot

Campben expects Junior HoUy Lcbner to have some pinch hitting and <to«igMtod bitter ir s ponsiliiH- tiea. Seniocs Dawn Alex, wbo is cur­rently injured, and Kim Tykodd

round out the roster.

WITH SO MANY janiors. some might think Campbell and the Rocks are looking ahead to next year.

“That’s wbat it may took Uke, but that’s not our game plaa," Campbdi said. “1 told that to tbe team. We hope to do wen this season, and I see no reason why we can’t

“Our pitching and catching are not as deep as I would like them, but I think we can hit with anybody. Our bitting sriU be our strength."

CampbeU also is optimistic about future Salem squads.

“We have a great batch of fresh­men," be said, adding 25 tried out "I purposdy left a few on tbe freshman

team to get more playing time than they srouid have tec d ^ on the var­sity. But they Mould be ready to come in and play next year."

As for this sessoo, Campbell has high hopes, admittedly maybe too high.

"My goal it to win tbe divisioo and that may be a stiff goal" be said. “Who knows? We may be fortunate and win a couple games in the state tournament.”

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“FCNI THE Caatoa fame and if we make the Mate final, we're going to dye my hair blac and pall It oat U tro ^ the holM ia the helmet."

The helmet and added protactioo ia oeceoury aiiice Emmett muet gnard againet collialoae with charg­ing forward!, becatae breiae* or ab- raaioaa coold draatically affect her condition or even be fatal.

Bat Ehnmett atill endea a gung-bo attitude. The extra protecUon givea her the confideace and courage abe might not have under the circum- atancea.

'T feel leaa apt to be hurt,” the aald. “It makes me feel freer, like I can head-butt them. I don't feel like I have to be cantioua all the time.”

Her mother once suggested Em­mett could be the numager, but needlcM to say that didn't go over well with Jemy.

“If drive, will and desire have anything to do with it, she'll play," L i ^ Ehnmett said. “She has bera hoping so intensely that she can’t ac­cept being part of the team in any other way.”

But Emmett still won’t be a full- time pbyer like she was and irlll have to watch as sophomore Mesha Chicon takes her place in some games

"ITl definitely be a good sport and cheer everybody on and Itelp the other goaUieeper as much as I can,” Emmett said. “It was bard getting

’94 World Cup games to be played in Dome

By Jim Toth staff writer

Maybe now the United States can move closer to the reM of the world when it cornea to the largeM sporting event in the world.

World Cup soccer srill make its U.S. debut in 1994 when nine cities across the country play host to the largest single-sport spectacle in the world. Included in the UM of nine ia the Pontiac Silverdome, which will play boat to four, and quite possibly as many as six of the tournament’s 53 games scheduled from June 17 to July 17. The Silvodonne will be the

I first indoor stadium to pby host to World Cup games.

“ObvioasTy it b a great day for soccer as far as getting the epitome of the world’s sport here in our own back yard,” said Troy Athens soccer coach Tim Storch of Monday's an­nouncement by the Federation Inter­nationale de Football Aasoclatioa (FIFA). “It's not only a great day for soccer, but a besot to the stats, a lsa It's going to be quite an event.”

“I think this will open people’s eyes as far as soccer is concerned,” said Nick O'Shea, women’s soccer coach at Schoolcraft College, girb soccer coach at Livonb anrch lll and former All-American at Oakland University. "People always bear it b the No. 1 sport in the world, but they don't actually believe IL Now they will see bow craxy it can g e t”

It b a stroke of genius. He and hb committee should get all the kudos in the world. They have done the im­possible.”

Oakland University men’s socco* coach Gary Parsons echoed the pra­ises offered by Storch add O’Shea, adding that the recent exhibition match between the United States National Team and Commonwealth of Independent States at the Silver- dome may have added the finishing touches on the final decision.

“As things continued to develop, it became more and more evident FIFA had intentions of bringing it here,” Parsons said. “I think the ex- hibitioa game nnay have made it fi­nal.

“It looks like FIFA wants to get the U.S. in with the rest of the world in terms of soccer,” Parsons said. “Abo by playing indoors, FIFA may be looking for viable alternatives to pbying in some of those stadiums in Northern Ehirope.”

MAKING THE Michigan stop pos­sible has been Bloomfield Rllb stockbroker Roger Faulkner, chair­man of the Michigan Bid Committee. Faulkner helped Initiate the idea of bringing the World Cup to Michigan once FIFA awarded the games to the United SUtes ia 19M

“Roger Faulkner b a soccer mar­keting genius,” Storch said. “He srent against all odds. He took an in­door stadium, made It foaaible to grow grsM and sold the Idea to hdp hold the biggest event ia the world.

STORCH. O'SHEA and Parsons agree that the World Cup stop will go a long way in promoting the sport in thb count^. They suggest, h o s i ­er, it will take additional yteps from some prominrat individuab to raise the level of intereM to that of other nations.

“It’s the best thing that could hap­pen for college, high school and youth programs, b*>t it will never catch on here professionally until you have Americans playing at the higbeM level,” Storch said.

“Before soccer takes bold here, people wrho are soccer people in high positions will have to spend big mon­ey,” O'Shea said.

Other sitM to host World Cup games include: R.F.K. Stadium in Washington D.C., the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Soldier Field in Chicago, Glanb Sta­dium in New York, Stanford Stadium in San Franebo, Citrus Bowl in Or­lando and Foxboro Stadium in Boa- ton.

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THE EMMETTS abe know it's a calculated rbk, firM allowing Jenny to play and secondly putting off the trans|daat for three more months.

“Vhea you begin to sm missing numbers from chromosooMS and doning on blaata (ia the blood), you know it’s the ouset of leokenoia,” Linda Emmett said. “We don’t want to get to that point.

“We want to do it before some­thing happens that would cause her to be transfused As a result, the transplant would be achieved easier without compUcatioos or letting the blood count get so low.”

Enunett has two suitable marrow donors — her younger sister and teammate Mackenzie and an older brother — for the transplant to be performed at Harper Hospital. Mackenzie was selected since a younger sibling of the same sex in­creases the chances for success.

Emmett will have to undergo a week of chemotherapy treatment prior to the transplant to eliminate her own bone marrow and will be bospitalized for at least a month aft­erward. She will then be bomebound for siz months to a year, putting her college plans on bold.

For now Elmmett can put her health concerns on bold and enjoy playing soccer and the final montlu of her high school days.

“It’s there; it's reality,” she said of the impending transplant. “But now with soccer I don’t have to think about it as much.

“Before I didn’t want the season to come, because I didn’t think I’d be able to play. I would’ve bad to tell myself I was sick. With it, I know I’m sick but I feel like everybody else.”

The Rock Athletic d a b will mast formor Plymouth Sal«n athMa and National Football Lsogua player Ron Egloff g-19 p m Saturday, May I, at the Plymouth VFH HaU, 14M MiUSL

Egloff is a 1973 graduate of Plym­outh High who played football at the University of Wiacoesln and later with the NFL’s Denver Broncos (1977-94) and is now a Denver res­taurant oemer.

Special guesu srill include Salem football coach Tom Moshimer, for­mer Salem and University of Michi­gan football player Bob Thombladh, former U-M running back and Egloff teammate at Denver Rob Lytle, Sa­lem srrestling coach Ron Krueger and former Rock and Milan High football coach Steve Robb.

The cost is $40 per person and in­cludes buffet dinner and drinks. Ticket requests should be sent to; Rock Athletic Club, c/o Sue Lob- siger, 4404 Racewood, Commerce Township, 48392.

The goal of the event is to orga­nize an annual function for former Plymouth High and Salem athletes and to serve as a fundraiser for the Scott Bacon Benefit Fund. Bacon is a former high school teammate of E ^off s who has liver cancer.

For more information, contact Vivian Williams Houefains (474-1479) during daytime hours or Jim Szila- gyi (644-1838) in the evening.

• LIONS FOOTBALL

The Canton Lions Football (^ub will be taking registrations for its fall season 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satur­day, April 4, at the Canton Township Hall located on Canton O nter Road.

Boys age 8-14 are eligible for foot­ball and girls age 8-14 for cheerlead­ing. A copy of the child’s birth co li- ficate is required. The fee is $50 for football, $40 for cheerleading. There is a family noaximum of $125. For information call Debby (397-1720).

• RECREA’nO N HOOPS

The men’s recreation basketball night sponsored by Canton Parks and Recreation Services will begin Wednesday, April 1, at Eriksson Ele­mentary School. The nine-week pro­gram is open to Canton residents only.

Players can register at the parks and recreation office, 1150 S. cimton Center Road. The lee is $15.

• SO FTBALL NEW S

u The Plymouth Parks and Rec­reation Department is offering a men’s slow-pitch softball league. The entry fee for an 18-garoe schedule is $400, which includes a $70 forfeit fee

There will be a Monday/Wednea- day league and a Tuesday/Thursday league this year. Elach is limited to 14 teams. For information call Tom Willette at 455-6620.

a (>nton Parks and Recreation Services has the follosring registra­tion schedule for its softball leagues; men’s new teams, March 16-27; women’s teams, March S-Sl; coed new teams, March 16-31.

Turns can register at the parks and recreatioa office, 1150 S. Canton O nter Rd. The fees are $245 per team for the men’s league (four non- residenU), $325 for women’s teams (siz non-rodents) and $300 (or coed teams (six non-residents).

• Canton Softball O nter Is ac­cepting registrations for its 1992 spring and summer seasons. The spring season begins April 11, sum­mer July 19. Discounts are available to teams that register for both. There are no residency require­ments. Call 48^5600, Ext. 102.

• Canton Softball O nter is offer­ing the following upper-level leagues: Super B, 30 gannes, all Tues­day double-beaden; and Super C, 30 games, all Wednesday double-head­ers. Coll 483-5600, Ext 163.

• Canton Softball Center’s Early- Bird Tournament will be April 16-18. Four gamM are gnanuitoed. All teams are welcome. The entry fee is $95 plus a $7 per game umpire fee. CaU 483-5600, Ext. 102.

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allMns,” Ed Sr saML ‘Ht wm a kid, and it juM goM In Mww yi iha eonoalaM bull that get with guuo. It’s tan bad, ha wm amaa and a hallava football player.”

Roberts’ promialag football caroor at M5U suited before U avM got started.

In the 1661 •oatou opiaw on a scorching hot Septamhar aftomoou againM IIHnoit. RobarU wm jarred on hia firM colleglata carry by mini linebacker Kelvin Atkine, loetng aev- eralteetk

“I was a senior wken be wm aIreshman.” recalled Jeff Wiaka, a former OC standout and starting at- (enaive lineman at the time for the Spartans. “Aaron waa vary aoft-opo- ken and well-mannered.

"All I remember (of that play) Is seeing him laying on the field and it looked like a b u ^ of popcorn ker­nels laying around. We dkta’t realise at the time that it was his teeth.”

Roberta, however, returned to the starting lineup and led the 5-6 Spar­tans in rushing with 461 total yards in 94 cairiM (4.9 average). He rushed for 135 yards on Oct. 31 in a 36-3 victory at Indiana.

In the spring game of 1963, Rob­erts shared offensive Green Team MVP honors, but a leg injury and a 2-9 MSU yecord during the fall clouded bis sophomore year.

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Aaron wm a vary, very frMudly. outgiaag. unwavartog t y ^ of guy, •van though he waMt gsttiag, in hN eyee. a (air akaha ia foothaU,” said Uvoniaa Art Owivaga. a fonnar clssamite of Roberta’ at MSU “Be mamtainad a fuel rnaeiMsM. paot- tive attUadt. It wm a real pIsMure to be frieada with him.”

Ed Pobur. Jr., who lettarod to ’63 M a linebacker wltk the Spartoaa, said ths kit Roberts took dunag tbs Illinois game (kls freohmaa year) had a lingering effect.

’’After Aaron got whacked I doa’t think ke wm ever the same, it stalled him tremendously,” he said. "He ran behind a decent line at OC and got hit, but not the same kind of hita ha took in college.

"But as a high school player he probably showed more talent, speed and quickncM than anybody Tve ever seen. He bad explosive speed.

“Aaron uaed to s p ^ the night at my home before games. We were cloae then, but we kind of went ourseparate ways.

‘But the thing I always remember about Aaron is that be never com­plained about anything. Hard work never bothered him. He was always willing to work out”

Robarts ibe worked at Cady H1|A He w m i smpinyad by rhsuips. a goods ouliM al Nertblaud CaMM be­fore takiag a job ia Fkkruary m a sacurUy offlcM al a OMnraloaeHM boena ia Dstrott.

Tba fonnar OC MaadoM wm r»- ceoUy marrlad (wife Flalus) aad bad a 4 ik-ffloutb old daogbtar (Ariel).

“It WM almoM Uka we fall out of touch,” said Troy ioauraaoe agsM Paul Bobbitt a SouthAaid-Latbrup Higb grad wbo wm Roberts' fonnar roommate aad teammata at MSU. "His grandma pamed away is tba latter part of '99 or ‘96, and that ru- ally brought bim down.

“He really didn’t bave an immedi­ate family, I really haven’t had that (family deaths) affect me, so I don’t know bow he felt.

“The only thing I could say M, I f you need anything, don’t hesitate to give me a call.' Everyooe seemed to lose touch with him, whether tt wm a result of him trying to find a dif­ferent direction, or the pasMng of his grandma affected him to the point where be didn’t want to talk to any­one.”

WATERS was fired daring the winter of 'S3 and replaced by (jcorge Perles, wbo decided to go with JC transfer Carl Butler and Belleville’s Keith Gates ahead of Roberts.

Roberts saw minimal time as a junior and toiled behind MSU’s all-

ROBERTS had a brief tryout be­fore getting cut by the Denver Bron­cos during tbe summer of '85. Short­ly after, Roberts began to drift apart from his friends at CC.

He recently went back to achool with hopes of earning a teaching cer­tificate, according to EkI Pobur Jr., DOW a lease car manager for a Farmington Hills car dealer.

Vintatwii is 6-9 tornghl a l lb« Northtvesi Chapei of the Jamtt H. Cole Funeral home, 13S31 Puritan Ave., Detroit. A wake will be held 7-8 p.m. Friday a i Uitited Conffregationai Christian Church on 19310 W. CMcapo Road, Detroit. The funerol uhU be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the church, with burial being held at Detroit Itemorial Park on 13 Mile and Ryan roads.

Contributions may be mode to a fund set up for Roberta daughter Tbe Aaron Roberts Memorial Fund, e/o Redford Catholic Central, 14200 Breakfast Dr., Redford 48239.

Area bowlers compete for TV timeY ou MAY SEE some of your

friends, relatives or nelflibars bowling on televisioo in April.

WKBO-TV (Channel-50) will sir the Valvoline Michifan Bowling Chal­lenge each Saturday in April. TTiii is a coordinated effort by tbe BCA, Channel- SO and tbe GDBA/DWBA, with Valvoline being tbe nuin spooiar.

To qualify for the show, all league bowlers were asked to pay a $1 entry fee. League secret were b a ^ on the highest over average from each bouse, with the top man and woman qualifiers advancing to tbe regional roU-offs over tbe sreek- end.

Tbe e l^ t regiaoal ebampinns will then proceed to tbe tdeviaed campetltton on tbe one-boor program. U r a ti^ for tbe show are h i^ enough, there ia a good chance Cbanoel-50 will televiae the show regularly ia tbe fall.

A REMINDER to all aecretarles: Averagea of all male bowlers with at

least 11 games completed must b* sent to tbe Greater Detroit Bowling AaMdatlaa displaying tbe bowler’s average at of April 1 for the annnal bowling yearbook.

The average appearing ia the yearbook becomes the bowler’s official average for this season — no matter wbat happens after time of publicsUon.

THE LADIES PROFESSIONAL bowl­ing tour will appear in tbe Obaerveriand area in May at Satellite Bowl in Dear­born Heights

The Michigan ClasMc, running May 18- 11, will start with a nine-ptn, oo-tap pro- am toumameot. Thii will give amatenn an opportunity to meet the profewinnilt and bowl with them.

Tbe proem carries a gearanteed ll.tMO first prise. For more Infonnatloo, call Mark or Diane Voight at r8-7488.

BOWLING CENTERS are now setting ■p Mring/summer league acbedules. As the current seasoe wlnM down, a lot of bowlers like to cobUimc witbout taking time off duriiM the summer.

t of tbeae ieuguiu win be print­ed as infonnatioo csoms in. Tbs off-uea- ioo, usaally a 18 or 12 waak aeaioa, pro- ridea a good opportunity to keep on top of year game.

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Uvonia Stavanaon: Scan Jabnaan. Aar­on Moorahouaa. Matt Cordvaair Radford Catholc Cantral: Brian Ronayna. MM Giordano. Jaff WolacNasar. Marc LotaM: Uvonia ChurcNI: MM Jobnaon. Lany Al­lan: Uvonia Frankln: Bryan Bargar. Mika Nutting. Stiana Haatkiga. Jarorny Noaowakl.

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SHbarban Higb School Leagud cbampioa Livonia Stavanaon (IM-S) bald tba No. 1 ranklBg In CUm A during one stage of tbaragu- lar season. Tba Spartans raachad tba regional final nefora eventually bow­ing oot to state cbampkio Binning- ham Brother Rice, S-1.

Radford Catholic Central (IS-S-S) was also highly touted, earning a consistent top 10 rating throughout the season.

And Livonia Churchill (lS-7-1) came on strong during the r^ o n a l, nearly upsetting Rice before losing in triple overtime, S-1.

Stevenson, CC and Churchill each placed four skaters on the first and second All-Ohaerver squads.

Coach of the Year honon go to Livonia Franklin's Terry Johbltt, who guided the Patriots to a lS-6-2 campaign after successive 4-18-1 seasons.

Johbitt, 44, boasts a career record of 110-103-12 in 10 seasons. He was also named Suburban High School Hockey League Coach of the Year.

‘This team really came around," said Jobbitt, who works in sales for the Frank Hand Insurance Agency of Farmington Hills. "This team went above and beyond my expectations. There was definitely a big dlffer«ice with my boys this year.”

His total lof ew season was 07 poses on 30 goaN and 20 assists (leedSxi me Mam) an rotjla lo Dream Team (eoacnaa association) honors.

Msssobarlo Is also an academic a l- staiar. carrysig a 4 .2 U Brada-poSe e«ur- •0*

"Ha approached the gams with smarts" FSrguson said, "and ha pays at- tention.

“Ha worlia al Ns gams and puls bi Ns nma. Ha's good around the net and ssos thaiosw si"

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JOBBITT, a Detroit native, began playing organized hockey at age 7.

The defenseman p lay ^ one year of Junior A hockey in Canada. He also was a member of the Port Huron Junior CoUege squad before

moving on to Western Michigan Uni­versity where be captained the team (1M9) and earned his degree.

He began his coaching career in 1970 moving up from the AAA and AA ranks.

Jobbitt and his wife, Kathy, live in Canton.

Presenting the 1991^2 All-Ob­server hockey squad:

FIRST TEAMMika Brussaau, goaSa, Radford CC:

The sophomore carried at 2.06 goals- against average and a save percei'tage of 91.5 en route to Class A All-State (Coaches Association) and thvd-team All-Metro hoTKXS.

"He's cool, calm and doesn't gel rat­tled." said Catholic Central coach Jack Gumblelon. "He had a high percentage of saves because of being ip the right place at the right time.

"He's a solid goste who's consistant. And he's a hard worker who never com­plained. Mike has a good attitude'

Pat Casey, forward, Radford CC: "The 5-9. tS7-poiatd aonior lad the Shamrocks wHh 22 goals and 21 asalsts lor 43 pomta His ptos-mlnua rating was a plua-41. He led the tough Metro drciSI In scoring.

The Dream Team solactlon and first- team All-Metro choice waa called "a super worker and a team playar. who did everything that was asked." accordkrg lo his coach

"He's a good kid." Gumblelon sold. "He worked to improve and tried to be

belter."

Jamie ASan, forward, Uv. ChurchW: The 6-loot. 165-pourKl senior finished eighth in the SHSHL in scoring with 24 points on 14 goals end 10 assista He made All-Suburban.

The unselfish center had five goals, however. In only two regional games

"He's an outstarrding hockey player who has all the skMs required to play at a high level." Griffin said. "He's a Nee young man and a pleasure to coach."

NINTH ANNUAL MICHIGAN ALL-BTATE

HOCKEY GAME (March 2 t al HougMon)

Troy LIzynem and Jason Young, Rharvlew Ga­briel Rlc^d.

AMERICAN TEAM ROSTER

NATIONAL TEAM ROSTER

Ooellee: John Bruzza, Portage Northern: Joe Haber. Uvenls FrenkSn.

Deleneemen: Mark Oeirandar, East Grand Rapida: Mark Landb and Dan Rose. Southgate Anderson: Tom Babcock. Trenton: Chad Mor­ton. East Kentwood: Chris Sabni. Hancock.

Forwards: John Urtacks, Big Rapida: Matt Johnson. East Kentwood: Jay Storm. Hancock: Barry Marietta. Marquette: PawGarlaa. Portage Cantral. George Chievara and Scott Nelson. Portage Northern; Brian Lammo. SauM Ste. Marie: Sean Slatar and Greg ObryckL Trenton:

Ooellee: Jon Giahino. Calumet: Tim Thomas. Oeviaon.

Delenaamen: Jornia SchmMI. Brighton: M M Jukuri. Calumat: David Auld, Qroaae Polnta South: Kent Osmond. Lindsn; Matt Gorald, Radford ColhoSc Central; Jeff Rtohards. Mid­land Dow.

Forwards: Tony Skiba. Alpena: Oanxm Bek- ing and Jason Rtotala, Cakjmel: Brian Curtle, FSm CarmarvAIrtsworth: Jamie Alan, Uvonia Churchill: Brian Crane. Groses Pokile South; Steve Nebon. South Lyon; Anthony Ftsvaris, Uvonia Stevenson: Dove Beckwith and Jay Wortey. Swartz Creek: Mitch Murltofc and Mott Aden: Bkmlngliam Brother RIoe.

Kevin Bush, detonsaman, Uv. Steven­son: The senior made first-team All-Sub­urban and Class A All-State (Coaches Association).

Bush collected 20 points and eight goals and 12 assists.

"He handles the puck well and is a heads-up defenseman." Stevansori coach Paul Ferguson said. "Ha’s difficult to get around and he seldom gets beat.

"Kavki plays with a lot of heart and Is a gutsy performer who will sacrifice lor the team."

SECOND TEAM Mika WllNama. goalie, Liv. Stavanaon:

The senior gave up only 44 goals this sea­son (2.72 goals-against) with a save per­centage of .92 (449 total saves).

He made All-Suburban attar posting a 2.21 goals-against average In leaigue play.

"Mika roae to the occasion and came up big In the big games." Ferguson said. "Ha played well and played steady. He kept us In the big games and gave us a chance to win."

Mika Kasper, defenaaman, BedfordCC: The 5-10, 152-pound junior made third-team All-Metro and honorable men­tion All-Stale (Class A ).

He was a regular on the power-play and penalty-killing uNts.

"He's a defensive defenseman," Gum- bieton said. "He's steady and a hard worker."

Kasper scored four goals and had 13 assists with a plus-25 rating.

Coray Swidar, dafanaeman, Uv. Churchill; In just 10 league games, the 5- toot-10. 150-pound junior accumulated 18 points on one goal and 17 asalsts.

"He was very steady and ratable," said ChurcNH interim coach Ron Grtflin. "Ha artchorad our power-play and was a nice addition to the teem this year..”

Swidar also was named to the Al-Sub- urban High School Hockey League squad.

Ryan LukiewskI, dafanasman, Uv. Churxthill: The 5-9, 155-pourKl senior was smooth In his own end as he made AM- Suburban.

"He's another steady and reliable de­fenseman." said the Churchill coach. “He’s a hard-working kid. one we could count on back there."

Todd StecUaez^ Churchill Redtord CC

Anthony Flm aria Stevnnton

has good scorirrg skills and is a hard worker. He also plays a pretty physical game for hB size, but had only six penalty minutes in league play."

Kit Mastrobarlo, forward, Uv. Steven­son; The senior lad the Suburban circuit in scoring with 23 goals and 18 assists for 41 pointa

Todd S ladlaczek, forw ard, Liv. Churchill: The 5-10, 175-pound junior winger finished second In the Suburban league in scoring with 16 goals and 16 assists for 32 polnta

"ffe was another plaasant surprise." Griffin said of the AM-^burban pick. "Ha

Joe Blaznek. forward. Radford CC:The junior was (X 's second-iaading scorer with 18 goals and 21 assists tor 39 points. He had a plus-31 rating and was a member of the power-ptay unit.

"He was a team ptayer." (sumbleton said of the third-team AH-Metro selection.

Anthony Flevarls. forward, Uv. Ste- venaon; The senior finished third in the SHSHL In scoring with 30 points (16 goals and 14 assists).

He finished with 42 points overall wtih 23 goals and 19 assists.

“He was a big hitter who scored a lot of goals.” Ferguson said. "He provided body work. We has heavy in the comers, but also had a good touch arourrd the net A good skater, too. He gets the puck and puts It In the net."

sports roundup

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• SOCCER CHAMPSThe Livonia Youth Soccer (Hub

Rocken, an uoder-12 girls team, re­cently took first place during the second session al the Canton Soccer- dome.

Bob Willim ia the coach of the Rockers. Players include: Kim Baruzzini, Kelly Basaett, Kriatin Dougherty, Lisa Fabirkiewicx, Lanette Mott, Heather Ninnls, Jen­nifer Valentine, Laura WUklnaon. Michelle Willim, Cheryl Short, Lisa McDonald and Lindsey Young.

Livonia Parks and Recreation or call 525-0663 (after 6 p m )

• OOLF LEAGUE

Wmnen who would like to play nine holes of early morning golf without rigid league rules are invit­ed to join ‘The Thursday Group.

An informational meeting will be held at 9:30 p m. Thorsday, April 22 at Hilltop Golf Course.

Play begins on April 20.For more information, call 451-

0575 or 455-94M.

p.m). Registration will coosiat of a variety of physical teats, volleyball skills testing and playing.

The program fie it 8225 (8100 for 12-under).

For more information call Brian McClain at 471-8233.

• SOCCER TRYOUTSThe Livonia Youth Soccer Club is

accepting spring season reglstra- tions for the following age groupa; girls under-10 (bom Ang. 1, 1881 to July 31, 1983) and boys imda’-19 (bora Ang. 1,1972 to Jnly 21,1975).

The games begin on April 25. Rieg- tstration forms a n available at the

• AAU VOLLEYBALL

Regtstratioa will be held on Sun­day, Af»11 5 for tboae Interested In playing AAU girls volleyball.

‘The regtstratioa times at Madonna University are a t ffrilows: 12-and-un-der and 14-and-ooder (4 p.m.); 18-

18-juM-«mder (7and-under (5 p.mk

S HOCKEY CHAMPSn The Michigan Nationals of Red-

ford were Mite AA Tier 1 little Cae­sars Amateur Hockey League cham­pions with a 4-0 win last week over Allen Park. Team members include: Steve Badger, Ryan Murray. Matt Malmsten, Billy MeSween, Tom York, Jim Tudor, Dominic Oman, Brandon Williams, Brian WiUiama, David Sellin, Shaun McDonnell and B J . Deldotto. The team is coeefaed by Harold Vella and assistant Jerry Deldotto.

• Ryan Sinks tallied the game- winnipg goal and goalie Bob Peraak nude several key saves, leading tbe

Wayne Squirt A Raiders to the Little Caesars League H er II champion­ship with a 3-2 win Sunday over the USA Warriors at Canfield Arena in Dearborn Heights.

..Other members of the Raiders in­clude Nathon Jacobowski, David Damitio, Derek Genricb, Steve Bland, Mike Guilbault, Glra Wys- caver, Jason Springer, John Sav- ickls, Derek Silvani, Nick Anaelm and Kenny Mouler.

The coaching staff consists of Art Gleniak, Frank Hunt and Al Damitio.

• SORENSEN INSTRUCTS Callahan at 473-8873.

• BASEBALL TRYOUTS

Open baseball tryouts for the Westland Federation Sandy Koufaz team (ages 18-14) will be at 3;30 p.m. Saturday, April 4; 5 p.m. Sun^y, April 5; and 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 12 at Jaycee Park In Westland.

For more information, call mana­ger BIU Hardin at 542-4887.

Lary Sorensen, a 10-year major league pitcher, has sign^ on as an instructor for Grand Slam, U.S.A., 42930 W. Ten Mile Road, Novi, Ml. 48375.

Sorensen, who retired nine straight batters in tbe 1978 All-Star Game and pitched for siz different Major League clubs, will work with youngsters on baseball fundamentals in conjunction with Grand Slam’s classes and camps.

A resident of Novi, Sorensen is a baseball broadcaster at ESPN.

For more informatioa, call 348- 8338.

• RACE FOR THE CURE

• CRACKERBOXLEAGUESSpring and summer men’s softball

leagues, sfwnsored by the Knights of Columbus of Farmington Hills, will begin the week of April 20.

For more informatioa. call Mike

Women of all ages and athletic abilities are encouraged to partici­pate in the Detroit Race for the Cure, a SK run/walk/racewalk be­ginning at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 11 at tbe Detroit Zoo. (Registration is 7:30-8:30 am.).

The Meyer L. Prentis Comprehen­sive Cancer Center of Metropolitan Detroit srill stage the race with pro­ceeds going to tbe 10th anniversary of the Suaan G. Komen Breast Can­cer Foundatioa.

The event ia in member of Alesa Kraft, a talented Detroit runner who died of breast cancer on April 10, 1988 at age 39.

For more informatioa, call 833- 0710, Ext. 245 (8 a.m. to 5 pjn. Mon­day through Friday) or 884-7330 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m. any day).

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craft College Theatre Depart­ment prodtiction of " Watting for Godot" and "The Marriage Pro­posal" continue through April 11 on campus tn Livonia. Dinner is at the Waterman Campus Center and performances at the Liberal Arts Auditorium. For ticket in­formation, call the college book­store at 462-4409.

"Waiting For Godot" a claaaie

BobWeibel

U you want to experience a spe­cial evening of theatre, don’t mist Schoolcraft College’s current pro­duction. Director James Hartman has chosen two totally d iffem t types of farce.

The first is “Waiting For Godot’’ — absurbist theater that will chal­lenge your intellect. The second is “The Marriage F*ropoeal’’ — a comic farce to tickle your funny bone.

Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting For Godot" never fails to provoke audi­ences into thoughtful discussions (of­ten heated) of “what’s life all about.” Beckett, an existentialist, believes that truth must come from within

oneself, that accepting conventional values of a chaotic, illogical world is nonsense.

IN short, God is dead or dying, ex­istence has little or no meaning, all communication is a banalty,, and if there is any hope lor a better life it must come from ourMlves.

ft follows that the dramatic form of absurbist theater such as “Waiting For Godot” should be non-conform­ist This often confuses audiences. Beckett gives us disconnected dia­logue, little or no dramatic plot, and incongruous characters.

The leads are two tramps, played splendidly by Robert Hamblin and John Drouiliard. They trade insults,

pester each other, complain about life, consider hanging themselves, and wait for a mysterious Mr. Godot (obviously God), who has promised to come and explain what it’s all about. There are touches of Laurel and Hardy in their comedy. And insight­ful moments of more weighty issues. Both are excellent in a most difficult theatrical form.

Brain Wilson is very good as a young messenger who keeps reassur­ing our tramps that although Godot didn’t make it today, he promises to come tomorrow. Some say this points out the bleakness of life. Oth­ers say this means there is always hope. Who is to say that both views are not valid. That is what makes

GOOD PERFORMANCES are also turned in by Matt Siadek. as an oppressive taskmaster, and Keo Hannan as his unquestioning slave Hannan’s long, mumbo )umbo speech about politics and religion was espe­cially impreaive

"Tile Marriage Proposal” by An­ton Chekhov is ooe of bis early one- act vaudevilles It’s pure farce. Jerri Doll steals the scene as a giddy lady in a titber over a proposal Guy Ricketts is a bowl as her nervous be­loved.

The fun begins when they get into a dispute over which family owns an adjoining meadow, which leads to an argument over who has the ugliest dog. Fortunately, her mother, played superbly by Patricia Parsons soru out the probieros. At least for the time being.

Bob Weibel of Westland is a freelance writer, who has spent more than 25 gears in communiti/ theater as a director, designer and performer.

Thurston grad directs hit showBy Ksoly W ygonikstaff writer

You’ve beard the song — 'H I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere, it’s up to you New York, New York.”

Thurston High School graduate Roger Acosta, SO, is making it in New York as director of "Mass Murderers & Serial Killers.” a set of three dimensional police sketches.

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"IT'S BE£N a really rough road, now 1 feel like it’s proved to be worthwhile. Things are really start­ing to look up,” said Accosta who’s been in New York for eight years.

The playlets, written by Larry Myers, a frequently produced play­wright, have gotten good reviews.

Staged in New York at the Hum­phrey Gallery Theatre Space (594 Broadway at Houston St. 4th floor), the show extended its limited run, and will continue through March. Acosta said he’s working to bring it to Detroit in June.

Bill Garvey, who wrote music for the sceen hit “Silence of the Lambs,” created the score for “Mass Murder­ers & Serial Killers.” Marc Coppola co-starred in "Slanted Room,” one of the playlets. He portrayed an odd­ball who is offered some free drinks and wakes up in a hospital emergen­cy ward with one of his kidneys stolen.

A reviewer wrote, “The drama is

Film star Nicholas Caga (cantar) and hla brother, Marc Coppola, congratulate director Roger Acosta (left) backst^a at Humphrey Gallery in Naw Yoilt City’s Soho District.

a hedge podge of chilling images about abuse and cold-blooded mur­der, yet Myers doesn’t just skim sen­sationalist pulp headlines, he creates real characters with passion and compassion.”

BEING A director is not some­

thing Acosta planned on. He wasn’t involved in theater in high school, but sang with a local rock band.

After graduating, be attended Henry Ford Community CoUege in Dearborn and studied communica­tion, and took one theater course. He graduated from the Sclfeol of Visual

Arts in New York and works as a video editor and runs the theater at Humphrey Gallery.

He directed a friend’s play that opened in October which led to Ms directing for “Mass Murderers A Serial Killers.” A chamber opera he’s working on will open in May.

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•la the basement M MJRC member l4nl Demers’ Royal Oak borne is a idetlculooaly preserved aad docu- ngented 10,000 volume record coUec- tkxL And altbougb It is primarily Mg band era jaxx, Demers’ collection tppifiea tke MJRC etbos; Dedicated tg advancing and pramoting all that is jaxs, Tbe Michigan Jaxx Record OoUector’s Assodatioo is comprised 4 cloae to 60 Detroit area Jaxx lov-

>Tbe membership convene every fiarth Wednesday at varioas sites in the greater metropolitan area {usa­bly a Ram’s Horn restaurant in j^vonia); while there, they conduct a jpyous, informed session that in- dnder swapping records (7S’s, 40’s, (JO'S, tapes) both rare and common, (resenting literature and related ibemorabilia, and generally defining jpxx, their pa^on. Though the mem­bership is overwtaelmingly male and ewer 00, wives attend, as does a gyowing younger contingent

!Each members’ private cMlectkm v|uies la worth and theme, Demers is probably eclectically representa- tire-ol the majority — tom of tbe (^ tu ry piano rags, Dixieland, early igstitumentaiists. Mg band, even the rfots of rock and roll, in the form of fftties vocal groups. "Ifs bard to dhermine the worth,” Demers says, ‘because each coUection is priceless ta each member. It works two ways -7 the pride that each member h i^ ^ value in that req>ect, aad tbeidonetary value of tbe records them- »>

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Duke EUington recordings. the categorixatlon requires definitioo: “records” in now an all inclusive term encom|>aaslng tapes, 76's, 4S’s, LPs, and all mentorabilia or sheet music.

Tbe presentatioos at each meeting vary. At a recent meeting that I at- teoM , Demers presented an erudite chronology of Mg band arrange­ments titled the “Marie Syndrome.” Ikrougb tbe combination of his spo­ken essay and corresponding record­ed examples, Denaers unfolded the continuum <d jaxx stylings that re­sulted from Tommy Dorsey's 1937 recording of Irving Berlin’s “Marie.”

What followed was not as much answer records as variations on tbe “Marie” paradigm; tight bom ar­rangements and extended trumpet or sax solos, cornered around a half sung/half chanted middle eight. “Marie” was more than an exciting big band innovation, it was repeated frequently by Dorsey because it was enormously successful commercial­ly. Dorsey continued tbe “Marie” style until 1941, ending with another Berlin standard, “Blue Skies.”

By examining the American musi­cal continuums, one can find invalu­able musical and historical connec­tions that can link a young Frank Sinatra to the Orkrie’s Sonny Til to the hybrid style of EHvis Presley to a rock star such as Bruce Springsteen. It’s not that far fetched; b ^ Sinatra and Springsteen were raised near Hoboken, New Jersey and both bad enormous hits with the title (though different compositions) “Dandng In The Dark.”

MJRC is a chapto- of tbe Interna­tional Association of Jaxx Record Collectors, with a wmking objective of maintaining a non-|>roflt organi­sation that is available to jaxx en­

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Lester Young and Jaxx arrangers. Annual dues is 913. MJRC is inter­ested in ex|>anding its membership, if interested, write: Paul Demers, 2731 Crooks Road, Royal Oak, Mich., 48073.

Stewart Francke, a m usician and free lance writer has a spe­cial interest in modem music.

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Social worker by day, violinist by nightBp Joam w MoNnanwaklstaff writer

Kathie Spratt has her plana for heaven. She’s going to be the violin­ist in a string quartet — forever.

“1 love classical the beat.” said the program director for treatment foo­ter care at the St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center which serves the met­ropolitan Detroit region. “It’s what I grew up doing.”

Music has always been Spratt’s life — and her family’s. But she’s not tom between her two loves — her work at the center and her violin. Both are part and parcel of ber life.

If you’ve been to the theater in the last few years to see “Les Miser- abies,” “Annie,” ‘‘Showboat,” “Seven Brides (or Seven Brothers,” or “On Your Toes," you can bet Spratt was in the pit.

And during the day she was right back in her office working with chU- dren in the foster care program. Co­workers talk about the 17 weeks she played in the orchestra for “Les Miserables” doing eight shows a week.

Music was something Spratt and her family always thought she’d do as a career. “I’m a real believer that it’s in the genes,” Spratt said.

HER FATHER pUyed the string baas, her grandfather, the trumpet, her grandmother, the organ and pi­ano, her uncle, the Jazs saxophone, her brother, the classical string bass, her niece, the violin, and a sister sings. "My mom just listens and tells us how good we are.”

Spiatt’s musical life began with piano lessons, which she bated. And she was afraid of her teacher. When demonstrations of instruments were given at school, she picked the violin and took private lessons.

Spratt dove into ber music. She spent summers at Interlochen Musi­cal Camp and quit her first year in college to play in the Kansas City Philharmonic. For awhile she went back and forth between college and playit^ as a full-time violinst. She also did a stint with the Omaha Sym­phony

But in ber heart, ber interest in psychology continued to bud. She went back to college again and took two psychology courses “just to see if the interest was really still there."

It was. She got bachelor’s degrees in psychology and sociology, and a master’s degree in clinical social work. Music remained her ally throughout her college studies. “I’d be in the pit with my books, reading

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during the breaks,” she said.Spratt arrived at Sarah Fisher

five years ago as a therapist in the treatment foster care program. But her music is still with her. You may not know this, but nMSt of the well- known shows that travel to the Fisher Theater or Masonic Temple don't bring their own orchestras.

ALSO ON HER resume of shows are stints with the Michigan Opera Theater, ballet companies and as backup for Aretha Franklin. In addi­tion to doing a few shows each year, Spratt also gives private lessons to 10 students every Saturday."! teach kids from seven years to 74.”

It’s a lot of work doing everything. But Spratt says she really couldn’t give up one for the other. “Music is gratifying when you do it well for an audience response. But this field (psychology/social work) is a totally different kind of gratification. It’s so rewarding in so many different ways.”

Yet she tries to encourage the chil­dren to whom she gives music les­sons to decide what they want to do — violin or ballet or soccer or skat­ing. “You don’t want to be mediocre a t one thing. Pick one thing and do it well.”

Spratt admits she hasn’t given a thought to learning another instru­ment. She doesn’t want to. She loves her violin. “It’s so intense to become proficient at one instrument”

And the violin isn’t exactly an easy instrument Spratt says plaiting a violin — with it under your chin

and your fingers sliding up and down the instrument’s neck with a bow in your other hand — is like “rubbing your head and patting your stomach at the same time.”

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tpoce DiviikM e m p l t^ mniioa, June M, Gcnnaa Park, Aon Arbor, laformatioa BendU Rewiloa ‘M, P.O. Boi 754, Saline 4S107M754.

• BCRKLCVCUm of INS, Sept M. Parlna’t

Hall, Berkley. Infonnatioo: CUm Reunioof P in , IS4-N50.

• AU-cUm reunloa. May S, Amer­ican Legioa Hall, Royal Oak. Infor- maUoa; Barb, 54S-9M7, or Sharon, •4S-Sn9.

• Clan of 197S, Sept 19, Somer­set Inn, Troy. Information: Taylor Reunion Servicce, (900) 977-78M.

• BIRMINGHAM BALDWINClan of 194S, Sept. 19, The Com­

munity House, Birmingham. Infor­mation: Maggie Newell Henkel, MS- 41M.

• BIRMINGHAM GROVESClan <rf 1977, Aug. 9, HoUywood

Nites (formerly BUltManls), West Bloomfield. Information: Margaret Weissman Fnternick, 737-4947.

• Clan of 197S, Sept. 19, North- field Hilton, Troy. InfoimaUon: Re­union Planners, 465-2S77 or S63- 6903.

• BIRMINGHAM 8EAHOLM Clan of 1972, Aug. 31, The ( im ­

munity House, Birmingham. Infor­mation: Eleanor Cox Noble, 944- 1790, or Celia Berker Lundberg, 942- 39M.

• BISHOP BORGESSClan of 1997, May 30 at the

school. Information: Ken Kettenbeil, 420-2112, Stephanie Kielb, 435-3295, or the h i^ school, 255-1100.

• BLOOMFMLD HILLS ANDOVER

Clan of 1N2, June 29-29. Infor­mation: Bob Smith or Barbara Chika Kacy, 042-2209.

• b r a b le cClan of 1972, Aug. 15, Bloasem

Heath Inn, S t C3air Shores. Infoima­Uon: 294-4016 or C3.H.S. Reunion 72, P.O. Box 9435, Roseville 490N.

• BROTHER RICECnan of 19M, May 9, Smnerset

Inn, Troy. InformaUon: Reunion Planners, 495-2277 or 263-9903.

• CENTERUNEClan of 1992, Oct 2. Qub Monte

Carlo, UUca. Information: Reunion Planners, 495-2277 (»■ 293-9903.

• CHERRY MLLClan of 1992, Oct 10, Dearborn

Knights of Columbus Hall. Informa­Uon: 924-9550.

• CHIPPEWA VALLEY(Han of 1992, Oct 10, Zuccaro’s

' (iun try House, Mount Gemens. In- formaUon: R e ^ o n Planners, 495- 2277 or 393-9903.

• CLARENCEVNJJEClan of 1N7, June 27, the

Romulus Marriott Inn. InformaUon: Clan Reunions, Nl-3031.

• CRESTWOODG a n of 1N7, Oct 23, UvonU

Marriott Hotel. Infonnatioo: G a n Reunions Plus, 924-9550.

• G a n of 1992, Oct 23, LlvonU Marriott Hotel, Livonia. Informa­tion: G a n Reunions Plus, 924-N50.

• COVINGTON ELEMENTARYAll-clan and staff 25th anniver­

sary rcunioa, 7-9 pm . June 5. Infor- maUoo: 942-90N.

• DEARBORNClan of 1M2, Oct 10, Holiday Inn,

Dearborn. Information: 339-9033.• The January-June dasaas of

1N7, Aag. 21, Pairlana Manor, Dear­born. Informatloa: Reonioa Planners at 495-2377 or 293-9903.

• DEARBORN BDSEL POROG a n of 1977, Aag. 1, HeDaNc

O nter, Westland. Infonnatioo: Clan ReonlOM Plus, 924-95N.

• Gaas of 1N7, Aag. 9, Park Place, Dearborn. Informatloa: Alloa,m a m .

B D t ARBORN PORDSON Cine of 1942, Aag. 7. InformaUan:

Neva Rant Saiisrard, 722-21M. or Pat Bower HibboH, 422-9903.

• Gaoe of 1973, Aag. 14-19. Inform matkn: Jeaaph Maltaaa, 274-39N (days) or Terri (Norl) Brasaa, « 1 - lM l(aftar9pm .).

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I t e d a n of 1992, May 9, OU3 . lalermatioa: L a ^ Doyla, 272-

B OtTROfT B8N8DICT1I9BO n a of 1972, Nov 7, Laoral

Maaor, Livowia iaformattna: Ma- ruo, U1-97M, er Jerry, 492-2479.

B D IT R O a CHAOSBY Cine of 1992, Sept 12, the Shara-

lon Soathfiald Hotol, Southfield la- formatloa G a n Raunloas Ptoa, 924- 99N.

B DETROIT CENTRAL Clan of January 1953, April 11,

Southfield MarrioU. Information: 559-1144.

B DETROIT CODYG a n of 1972, March 21, Laurel

Manor, Livonia. InformaUan: Cody High School Clan of 1972, P.O. Box 12N, Sterling HeighU 49S11-13N.

e The January clan of 1972, May 2, Santini's, Keego Harbor. Informa­Uan: Barb. 424-4104, or Kirk, 474- 1133.

a Clan of IN I, Oct 10. Informa­Uon: 425-7094 or 624-9019.

B DETROIT COMMERCE Cnasses of 1950-53 are planning a

reunion. InformaUon: Commerce Clan Reunion, Classes of 1950, ’51, ’52 and ’53, P.O. Box 20929, Perndale 9220.

B DETROIT COOLEYG a n of 1992, July 24, Ramada

Hotel, Southfield. Information: Reunions Made E ^y, 390-9100.

e Gasses of 1933-45, Aug. 12, Ro­tary Park, Livonia. InformaUon: Doris Almas Witt 349-2243, Jack Lennox, 522-0752, or CSinck Mack, 534-7599.

B DETROIT DENBYG a n of 1N2, Nov. 29, Sterling

Inn, Sterling Heights. InformaUon: (Han Reunions Plus, 924-9550.

e January and June classes of 1942, Aug. 30, Red Run Country Gub, Royal Oak. InformaUon: Arnie Stenxel, 991-3591.

B DETROIT EASTERNClan of 1942, Oct. 9, Polish Centu­

ry Club, Detroit. InformaUon: Jeanette (Brown) Jobbitt, 994-0357, Marge (Braun) Dxwonklewicx, U5- 0367, Gussie (Elliott) Greenwald, 755-91N, Allan MacDonald, 939- 7156, or Joe Oliviere, 493-0769.

B DETROIT HNNEYG a n of 1972, Nov. 28, S t John

Cultural Center .Sterling Heights. In- formaUoo: Clan Reunions Plus, 824- 8550.

B DETROIT HENRY PORDG a n of 1972, Sept. 5. InlormaUon:

Michael Colton, 626-9280 (days), or Debbie (Perech) Campbell, 539-1739 (evenings).

B DETROIT LUTHERAN WESTG a n of 1982, September. Send

name, addren and telephone num­ber to Troy Zorn, 417 Territorial, Manchester 48159, or (313) M3-3554.

B DETROIT MACKENZIEG an of 1M2, May 16, Novi HUton

Inn, Novi. InformaUon: Jim Sapala, (51^ 929-5581, or Mike Hughes, 357- 4019.

e G a n of 1942, Oct. 2, Ritx-Carl- ton. Dearborn. InformaUon: Tino As­quint, 422-3507, Joe Juett 929-3719, Eunice (KilpeU) Orton, 942-7812, Ullian (Don) Chagnon, 349-4957, or Rose (Hammond) SneU, 593-0191.

• Classes of lNl-53, October. In­formaUon: 749-9943.

B DETROIT OSBORNG a n of 1N2, May 9, SterUng Inn,

Sterling Heights. InformaUon: Clan Reunions Plus, 824-9550.

B DETROIT PATTENGILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

G a n of 1940, April 23. Informa­Uon: Vic Palmiter, 774-4303.

B DETROIT PERSHING Clan of 1957, April 4, Sterling Inn.

Sterling Heights. Information: (Han Reunioas Plus, 824-9550.

w Clan of 1942, Oct 3, Kingsley Inn, Bloomfield Bills. Information: G a n Reunions Plus, 924-9550.

e Clan of 1947, Oct 19. Informa­Uon: 421-1099 or 929-3909.

•B DETROIT REDPORD

The January and June clsnes 1957, June 20, Somerset Inn, Troy. Information: 951-2592 or 340-0447.

B DETROIT ST. CECHJA ’The c in s of 1962, April 4 at

Houghton Lake. Informatloa: Jerry Bomay, 459-9135.

B DETROIT ST. THERESA Clan of 1942, June 27, Ooaat

Quarters Hotel, Troy. Information: Dorothy Sandon Soslo, 992-2799.

B DETROIT SOUTHEASTERN Classn of 1941-43, Oct 33, Royal­

ty House, Warren. InformaUon: Mel­ba AnsUn, 942-3949, or at Jacobson A Associates, 32400 Telegraph Rood, Suite 290, BlrmliBham 49013.

a G a n of 1933, J om 4, Jeffsrson ColooBada, S t Gair Shorn Infor­mation: Btnlyn, 477-4309.

• The Janoary-JoM f i s n n of 1944, May. Information: Oloria, 439-

J l .

B DETROIT SOUTHWESTERN Clan of January 1943, April 34,

Heritage Ramada b n , SwutkBate l»- farontioa: Shirisy, 943-0949. Plor- soce. 439-1039, er Deris, 3tr9144

B DETROIT VISITATION Clan of 1903, Oel 3, Lhroaia Holi­

day Inn. Information: 399-0914

B EAST DETROIT Clan of 1973, Oct 34, Zocearo's

Country Hoon. Mount Gsmsns In­formation: Clan Reunions Ptoa, 934- 9950.

• Classn of 1991-M, Oct 34. In­formation: G a n Reunions Plus, 934- 9550.

a Clan of 1993, Nov. 9. Znccaro’s (Country House, Mount Gemens. In- formatioa Reunioa Planners, 495- 23n or 293-9903.

B EAST LANSING(Han of 1953, 1993. Information:

824-9550.

B FARMINGTON .Clan of 1972, July It, Novi HUton

Hotel, Novi. Information: Clan Reunions Plus, 924-9550.

B FARMINGTON HARRISON CHan <a 1992, Nov. 29. Informa­

tion: Fred Solomon, 947-5729, or Sue Dahl. 435-4017.

e (Han of 1972, July 35, Glenn Oaks Country Gub, Farmington Hills. Information: (Han Reunioas Plus, 824-8550.

B PERNDALEClan of 1972, Aug. 1. InformaUon:

Nancy, 999-7977.e Clan of 1997, Oct 24, North-

field Hilton Hotel, Troy. Informa­tion: Clan Reunions Plus, 824-8560.

# Clan of 1971 is planning a clan reunion picnic. Information: Denise Rose, P.O. Box 494, Northville 48167.

B PERNDALE UNCOLNThe Jannary-June classes of 1953,

1993. Information: Johnna (Joey Minkler) Link or William Coyne, 547- 2202.

B GARDEN CITYCHan of 1982, Aug. 8, Grand

Manor. InformaUon: Taylor Reunion Services, (800) 677-7800.

B GARDEN CITY EASTG a n of 1972, Aug. 28. Fox Ifills

Country Gub, Plymouth. Informa­tion: Ruth Olsm, 595-4550, or Debbie (Boyce) Eves, 525-9364.

B GARDEN CITY WESTClan of 1997, July 19, Livonia

Marriott Inn. Information: Johanna, 329-8044, or Renee, 722-4849.

B GRAND BLANC(Han of 1977 will have a reunion

June 20 at the Spring Meadows Country Gub, Linden. MormaUon: Reunions Made Etesy, 390-9100.

e Clan of 1972, Aug. 1, Grand Blanc Country Gub, Grand Blanc. Information: Taylor Reunlmi Ser­vices. (800) 977-7800.

B G R 088E POINTEClan of 1957, Oct 17, Grosse

Pointe Hunt Gob, Grosse Pointe. In­formation: Reunioa Planners, 465- 2277 or 293-9903.

B GROSSE POINTE NORTHG a n of 1973, July 19, Grosse

Pointe Yacht Club. Information: G a n Reunions Plus, 824-8550.

B GROSSE POINTE SOUTH Clan of 1973, June 12. 1993, As­

sumption Cultural Center, S t Clair Shores. Information: Clan Reunioas Plus. 824-9550.

B HAZEL PARKThe January and June classes of

1952, Sept. 19. Information: Jean (Mnrley)Boeger, 739-3902. *

a Clan of 1972, Nov. 7, Gub Monte Carlo, Utica. Information: Re­unioa Planners, 495-2277 or 293- 9803.

B HIGHLAND PAIWThe January-June rlsnes of 1992

and the January c lan of 1993, Aug. 33. Informatlen: 541-7079 (days), 944-9941 (eveninp), or Reunioa, 391 Warrington Rood Bloomfield Hills 49304.

B HULL ELEMENTARYA 30th anniversary oriehration for

former students, parents and teach­ers, May 29. Information: Nancy, 425-3009, Chris, 591-3433 or HuU El­ementary School, 34715 Lyndon, Uvonia 49154.

B HURONClan of 1992, Nov. 29, Arnaldo’s,

Rivervisw. Information: Cl*m Rsun- ions, 991-3031.

B HMMACULATA The c lan of 1979 la plannlag a re­

unioa. Information: 525-4907 or 443- 0519.

a Clan of 1971, June 20, Hotel Baronstte, Novi. Infonnation: 934- 9590.

# G a n of 1972, family reunioa picnic July 19, KsnoliBten Motro- park, Milford. laformatioa: 429- 7399.

a (Han of 1999,1993. Send oam nand addraam to Barbara McCallom Roach, 724 Woatvtew, Bloomfield Hills 49304, or 944-3929.

B JOHN GLENN Clna of 1N7, July 11 laforma­

tioa: Cindy (McCresry) Qoackaa- buah, 799-7933, Lsalls (Rebentiach) Walker, 729-8359, or Linda (Johnson) ‘Ihompson. 471-4914.

e Clan of 1977, Oct 34, Rsitinnn Hotel — Dstratt Metro Airport Coot is 929 by May 31. Informatioo. JGHS G an of 19n, P.O. Box 14. HoweU 49944

B JOHN KENNEDY Clan of 1972, Nov 27, Laurel

Manor, Livonia. Information. Reun­ion Made Easy, 399-4100.

B LADYWOOD The c lan of 1992, Oct. 3, Laurel

Manor. Informatioo: Theresa Caron- Alonzi. 953-0039, or Ellen Morris- Laurentius, 479-5498.

B LAKE ORION G a n of 1992, Aug. 29, Somoraet

Inn, Troy. Information: Clan Reun­ion Plus. 824-9550.

B LAKEVIEWClan of 1972, July 25, Troy Mar­

riott Hotel, Troy. Infonnation: Clan Reunioas Plus, 824-9550.

B LANSING SEXTON(Han of 1972, Aug. 9, Lansing

Radisson. Information: CHan Reun­ions Plus, 824-8550.

B LINCOLN PARKThe January clan of 1952, Aug. 1,

Ypsilanti Raddlson Hotel. Infonna­tion: A1 Muir, 679-0931.

B LIVONIA BENTLEYClass of 1966 is planning a re­

union. Information: Pat Achille, 981- 4215, or Ken Mirkman, 14125 River­side Drive, Livonia 48154.

B LIVONIA CHURCHILLGass of 1972, Aug. 29, Novi Hil­

ton. Information: 459-3326 or 454- 7093.

e Gass of 1982, June 13, Marriott Hotel. Information: Taylor Reunion Services, (800) 677-7800.

B LIVONIA FRANKLINClass of 1972, Aug. 8, Novi Hilton

Hotel, Novi. Information: 824-8550.e Gass of 1982, July 18, Livonia

Holiday Inn. Information: Class Reunions Plus, 824-8550.

B LIVONIA STEVENSONGass of 1972, Nov. 27, Holiday

Inn, Livonia. Information: Gass Reunions Plus, 824-8550.

B LUTHERAN EASTClass of 1977, Aug. 15. Infoima­

Uon: 779-1880.

B MARIAN/BROTHER RICEGass of 1972, Nov. 28, Plum Hol­

low Country Gub. InformaUon: Ma­rian High, 644-1750, or Brother Rice, 647-2526.

B MERCYClass of 1972, Nqv. 28, Sheraton

Oaks, Novi. Information: Reunioa Planners, 465-2277 or 263-6803.

B MILFORDGass of 1982, July 25, Sheraton

Oaks, Novi. Information: Reunions Made Easy, 380-6100. •

B MOUNT CLEMENS Gass of 1943, Sept. 18, Zocearo’s

Country House, Mount Gemens. In­formation: Gass Reunions Plus, 824- 8550.

B NORTH FARMINGTONClass of 1981, March 29, Vassel’s

Banquet Hall. Information: Reunions Made Easy, 390-9100.

e Gass of 1972, Aug. 8, Ehnbassy Suites, Livonia. Information: Diane Mather Ryding, 642-3130.

e Class of 1982, Sept. 19, Shera­ton Oaks, Novi. Information: 489- 3535.

B NORTHVILLE (Hass of 1983, June 13, Clarion Ho­

tel, Farmington Hills. Information: Reunioas Made Etesy, 390-9190.* e (Haas of 1972, Aug. 8, Holiday

Inn-Llvonia West. Information: Reunions Made Easy, 390-9100.

B NOVIGaas of 1992, Sept 19, Laurel

Manor, Livonia. InformaUon: Mary, 347-7744 or 425-3765, or Class of ’82, P.O. Box 921, Novi 49379.

B OAK PARKCUm of 1993, Aug. 29-30. Informa­

Uon: Michele "Mimi” Morris, 547- 5317, or Maureen Allwood-Gocha, 999-5994. j '

• Gam of 1972, Aug. 29, Hyatt Regency, Dearborn. Informatloa: 359-1139.

B 0X.B7T.P. BEEHENMembers of the ninth grade class

of 1977 and eighth grade class of 1979 are asked to uead a current photograph and buslneas card to Vic­tor Louis Baiardi, 30992 Hsnteman Drive, Farmington Hills 49331. In- formaUon: Mary Ann (Sage) Haas, 477-9919.

B OUR LADY OF EORROWECUm of 1972, Nov. 27, Monaghan

Knights of Coinmbus HalL Livoola. Information: Clam Rountono Ptaa, 924-9950.

B PLYI90UTNGass of 1M7 aad clasoas prior to

1979.7:30-11 39 pjn. July 19, Woiyaa Faram, Plymouth. Aa organisatiooal msetiag 7 p.nL April 7. the Plymouth iHfc« Lodgs laformatioa 493-1999.

B PLYMOUTH CANTON Gaas of 1992. Nov. 37, Novi Hil­

ton, Novi. Information: 991-3931.

B PLYMOUTH SALEM Class of 1992, Nov. 29, Novi Hilton

Hotel, Novi. Information 991-3931.

B PONTIAC CENTRAL Gass of 1973 reunion committee is

forming. Informatioo: 925-6025.a Class of 1977, June V . Pontiac

Silverdome Main Event. Informa­tion: 1977 (Hass Reunioa, P.O. Box 430515, Pontiac 49343.

B PONTIAC NORTHERN Class of 1972, July 11. Informa­

tion: 625-8267 or 692-9479.a Gaas of 1993, Aug. 1, Double

Elagle Restaurant, Troy. Informa­tion: Ginny Norvell, 652-9009, or Marilyn Pomeroy, 625-5301.

a The January and June classes of 1947, Sept. 26. Information 673- 9703.

iB BEDFORD THUR8TOM

Class of 1967, Aug. 29, HoUday Inn, Livonia. Information: Sue O’Koney, 937-9374. or Cathy Camp­bell, 937-8736.

a Gass of 1962, Aug. 22, Holiday Inn, Livonia. InformaUon: Class Reunioas Plus, 824-9550.

a Class of 1977, July 25, Hellenic Cultural Center, Westland. Informa­tion: Laura (Billington) Gordon, 422- 4228.

B BEDFORD UNIONCnass of 1972, Aug. 1, Novi Hilton

Hotel. Information: Class Reunions Plus, 824-8550.

a Class of 1962, July 11, Holiday Inn. Information: ReunionsPlus. 824-8550.

a Gass of 1957, July 10, Sheraton Oaks Hotel, Novi. Information: Mil­dred (Walker) Nelson, 477-8185, or Audine (Fiddyment) Morris, 365- 7424.

B REGINAGass of 1982, July 25, Stephenson

Haus, Hazel Park. Information: Re­union Planners, 465-2277 or 263- 6803.

B ROCHESTERGass of 1972, Aug. 1, Elks Gub,

Rochester Hills. InformaUon: Jim Munchiando, 879-0849.

a Gass of 1982, Aug. 15. Informa­tion: 651-1907.

The class of 1967 is planning a re­union. Information: Jane Shelton Turner, 651-6651, or Kay Firestone Kiekbusch, 254-2644.

B ROCHESTER ADAMSGass of 1981, A|»il 11, Gub Monte

Carlo, Utica. InformaUon: Reunion Planners. 465-2277 or 263-6803.

a Class of 1972, Aug. 9, River- crest. Information: Taylor Reunion Services, (800) 677-7800.

B ROMULUSGass of 1977, Aug. 39, Romulus

Marriott Inn. Information: Class Reunions at 981-3031.

a Class of 1982, Sept. 19, Radis­son on the Lake, Ypsilanti. Informa­tion: Gaas Reunioas, 981-3031.

B ROSARYGass of 1972, May 23. HoUday

Inn, Dearborn. Information: Mary Hall-Bieniek, 477-3142.

B ROYAL OAK DONDEROThe January class of 1953, sum­

mer, Birmingham Gnintry Gub. In­formation: Ruth (Hayward) Gould- iifk, 641-7833, or Georgina (PoweU) Keoleian, 851-5038.

a Classes of 1975-79, Aug. 29, Days Inn, Southfield. Wormatloa: Reunioas Made EUwy, 390-9100.

a Gaas of 1983, Nov. 29, Stephen­son Hans, Haael Pork. Informatloa: Reunioas Made Easy, 380-9100.

B ROYAL OAK KIMBALL Class of 1993 is planning a re­

union. Informatloa: (Haas Reunioa, CBC, Box 297, OrtonvlUe 48462.

a Gaas of 1992, July 19, Kingsley Inn, Bloomfield Hills. Information: Memory Makers Inc., 549-4643 or 544-3081.

a (Haas of 1992, June 27, Klngriey Inn, Bloomfield Hills. Information: Class Reunions Pins, 924-9550.

B ET. AGATHA Gaas of 1972, Aug. 15, Bobby’s

Country Hoose, Livonia. Informa­tion: Cathy, r3-3433, or Faith, 535- 3085.

B BT.BRKUDClass of 1993, for April 11, Brad­

bury Condomlnuim Clubbause, Plymouth. Informatloa; Kathy (Humphrey) Holderman, 499-0511.

B ST. CLAMGass of 1973, July 19, 1M9, S t

Clair bm. Information: Clam Reoa- lons Plus, 924-9950.

B ST. GEIM9AA panah rvaaion. April 24, the

Kniahts of Cotambus H a T l i v ^ Informatloa 479kS95 or 255-3999

B ST. LADISLAUS The class of 1942, June 27, PACC

Hall, Hamtramck Information 52i- 3219 or 995-9199.

B ST. MARY’S OF W DFORD Class of 1992, Nov 14. Livonu

Marriott Inn. Information Class Reunions, 991-3031.

a Class of 1997, Aug. 15, Livonia Marriott Inn. Information: Gaas Reunions, 991-3031

a Gass of 1942, June 5, Botsford Inn, Farmington Hills. Information Matt Boehmer, 928-1095

B 8ERVITEClass of 1953, April 24. 1993,

Northfiled Hilton Ina Troy. Infor mation: Class Reunions Plus, 824- 8550.

B SHRINEClam oi 1974, Aug. 15. Informa

tion: G. CaratelU, 288-4047.

B SOUTH LAKEGass of 1967, for Aug. 15, Van

Dyke Manor, Sterling Heights. Infor mation: (Hass Reunions Plus. (3113) 824-8550.

a Class of 1972, Oct 3, Sterling Heights Inn, Sterling Heights. Infor mation: Class Reunions Plus, 824 8550.

B SOUTHFIELDGass of 1962, Aug. 7, Northfield

Hilton Inn, Troy. Infonnation: Re­union Planners, 465-2277 or 263- 6803.

a Class of 1972, June 27, Hyatt Regency, Dearborn. Information Gass Reunions Plus, 824-8550.

a Class of 1982, Nov. 28, Grand Manor. Information: Taylor Reunion Services, (800) 677-7800.

B STERLING HEIGHTS STEVENSON

Gass of 1982, Aug. 1, Zuccaro's Country House, Mount Gemens. In formation: Reunion Planners, 465 2277 or 263-6803.

B TRENTON(Hass of 1967, Nov. 28, St. George

Grecian Center. Information: Susar Hunter at 397-1225.

a Gass of 1972, July 10-12. Infor mation: Charlie Knight, 671-1972, oi 3610 West Road, Trenton 48183.

B TROY ATHENSClass of 1982, Aug. 21, Northfieh

Hilton, Troy. Information: Memor) Makers Inc., 544-3081 or 549-4643.

B U.8. NAVYWorld War II U.S. Navy personae

from patrol craft (PC, SC, AM, VMS etc.), April 29-May 2 in Charleston. S.C. Information: Bob Lisey, 264- 6664.

%B UTICA EISENHOWER

Gass of 1982, Nov. 27, Gub Monte Carlo, Mount Gemens. Infonnation: Reunion Planners, 465-2277 or 263- 6903.

B WALLED LAKE CENTRALGass of 1992, Nov. 29. Informa­

tion: Taylor Reunion S n ^cet, (800) 677-7800.

B WALLED LAKE WESTERNClass of 1982, Aug. 1, Vassel’s

Banquet Hall, Southfield. Informa­tion: Reunions Made Easy, 390-9100.

B WARREN(Hass of 1972, April 4. Informa­

tion Freida at Alumnus Reunions. 751-0211.

B WARREN COU8INO Gass of 1983, Sept. 12, Von Dyke

Manor. Information: Taylor Reunion Services, (900) 977-7900.

B WASHINGTON EISENHOWER

Class of 1982, Nov. 27, Gub Monte (}arIo, Utica. .Information: Reunion Planners. 495-2277 or 293-6903

a Alumni/faculty golf outing. May 16, Partridge Creek Golf Course. InfotmaUon: 294-9999 or 529-9399.

B WATERFORD TOWNSHM Gass of 1957, Aug. 15, D m Lake j

Racquet Gub, Clarkston. Informa­tion: Carol ArooL 923-9399, Marlene Joes, 623-7519. or Judy Eaaterle. 623-7539.

IB WATERFORD MOTT

Class of 1972, fOT April 9, Palace at Auburn Hills, mormation; 991- J 0970 or WMHS ’73 Reunion. 2927 • Pontiac Lake Road, Waterford • 49329

«B WAYNE MEMORIAL

Class of 1992, Sept M, Bonnie Brook Comtry (Hub. Information.! Taylor Reunioa Serrlces, (IM) 977-! 7909.

a Gaas of 1972, Sept 19 Infor­mation: Cathy (Joneu) Tournageen, 595-9759, or Rick PoweU, 329-9357.

Tfc»wda» ttmth M. m » OUC

Please don’t ask me about my favorite carM i |M a kkk i l CM|«

■ 7 aMaat4 (ftm m te n akkar) opiate m mtm can la prlat, I atUl tm i la Biaaibia wkaa paopla t e wtat 14e for a Uvlag, atea tha paaa- tte alwaia la loUowad bp oaa of two iiaaatinaa "Wbal do jroa thlak aboat tbt aaw Blzsartair worn. ITbat to poar (avorita carr

I dock tba lin t OM a te a I flfarad oat t e g ago that aaarpbodp who aaka It Jaat boo^t a aaw car. aad aap tort of c a a te la more or te a Ilka giving aa boaaat op ia te oe tha looka of a new habp. Tha aacood aiw la woraa, however, a te e it tempta nM to give aa boaaat anawer.

Tha reaaoo an boaaat dtacteare of mp favorite car would do aartea damage to mp crodlbUltp aa an auto- naotive connoiaaeor la that for poen

I have harhorad a _____a te far the greet tear* af the aale world. A frte d of atea . who popo- lataa bar bouae with do|p t e fieda ahi nt e a d arouod bearded ap baaa- aa aad nuraaa them back to baattk, feeia aorne kinakip with tba c a n I have owned. I have aot b rou te > car home bp hoMlBg oat tba back of mp hand to aneil aad offertag it a Milk- Bone, but I have come c t e a

GENERALLY. I trp to heap thia quiet. When the coovenatte tuna to aomoooe'a old ’>7 Cbevp. Aaatln Healep, Cadillac or aap Farrarl, I aort of bite mp tongue about the great timea I bad with mp 74 Plat IM (the oae with the dual-throat Weber carburetor, the prototype for the YugoX the 'U Corvair Groenbri-

auto talk DanMcCosh

ar a u t t e wagon ( t e OM avea RalphNader didn’t no tte or appraciateX two AMC Concorda(ene with a gann- iae Gucci IntariorX the 71 P into. . . But why go on? A gup la the office keepa picturaa la hie wallot of hie Sbelbp Cobra with the 4M “atrokar" engine. Somehow I never got around to taking a pictan of tha old t l Dodge Power Wagon that had the roof dented in bp the gap I bought it from. The roof waa dentad In ba-

caaae ha uaad to drop truaa on R. Bop. I loved that track.

There la a thaerp that car tao te a n aat aarip in Ufa. Now that 1 think of It. thIa kind of thing d a te back to my old high achool In Royal Oak, when eveipbodp I knew waa tev lag eilhar a car t ^ borrewad from their mothor or h ^ left to thorn bp their gnuMtanotber. Some gapa had grandmothan who didn’t truot tham, ao the car waa left to their mothar,

who bad la be ta te d t e of It an

can, w kte la why a P on tte with nntp ckranw atm oonda M h te Ota of aoatalgia, aad e ip ia te why 1 gal ■on— b M te t e t e t e a h t e a ’U Dodge with M te>te In the aphel- atep. We only knew ewe gnp who ac- taallp had a new ear that poo might brag a h te today, aad that gnp be­came a lawyer.

At aap point In time, there are neo-rliaaira emorglag that are un- Ukeiy to make It into a muaenm, but atlU are worthy of roco^iitte bafore they go to that groat ear teaddor in theakp.

The AMC Gremlin, for eiample. waa a bomelp, miabegotte effort bp AMC to build a imaU car bp chopp-

lag t e tail af t e

cheap aew, te n get dwt t and than nwiad t e At that paint they are contterad waU ^ a d , Hhe fiae w te, for any kid with |1M and lo o k te te a i

P int, of (battery, which la worth price M the whole ear ’fha anglne, a r t e block of ineffictet c t e Iraa, mae forever The r t e holaa In thafloor are heady, te c e they allow the water leaking in overhead to run t e Any Gremlin waa alwaya burgUr- proof, for obvioua raaaana, bnl it la wiae to keep aa ope on that battery.

I never actually owned a Gromila. but ICi oo my liat of favorite, if yon ihould aver aofc.

business people marketplaceRaajendra Bothra. MJ>. baa been

re-elected for a two-year term aa proeident of the medical staff, Hari- vallabh Paadya, MJ>., baa been elected treasurer of the medical staff and Sonia Ramlret, M.D. has been re-elected secretary of the medical staff at Holy Croas Hospital in Detroit

Maureen A. Fay, O.P. president ot University of Detroit Mercy, was re­cently elected to the board of direc­tors of the Association of Catholic (Alleges and Universities.

Gene Girimonte has been named vice president of marketing and cus­tomer support for ManageAbility, the medical cost containment con­sulting firm in Northville.

Wayne County Department of So­cial Services director Samnal Cham­bers Jr. accepted a U.S. Department of Agriculture award for reducing food stamp errors while providing quality client service.

John H. Diz has been named sales manager — original equipment — bearings in the ’Timken Company’s Detroit office. The ’Timken Company isw leading manuyfacturer of highly engineered bearings and alloy steels.

Maria A. Marcantonlo, vice presi­dent, creative services/sales has an­

John K Dixnounced that Todd Kissel has joined Visual Omimunicatioas, Inc. of Far- mingotn Hills as an account repre­sentative.

Rath R. Kamicnecki, D.O. has been selected as president of the Farmington Hills Botsford General Hospital’s professional staff.

EJlen Marphy and Jaaet Kerns ofAAA ’Travel Agency’s Birmingham office were among 26 employees recognized as “travel ambaasadora” for outstanding productivity in IM l.

Richard C. Ward, president and Geri Donoghue, vice president of

ToddKtewlRoss Roy Communications, the Bloomfield Hills advertising and marketing agency, have announced the arrival of James R. Bar Jr. as technical product specialist for the educational services group; ’Trad Palte, Kathleen Brxetlaa and Leri Bender as media buyers; Jeffrey Letmaa and Linda Ebejer as account executives; Gordon Merritt as senior acount executive; and William Bish­op as senior programmer analyst.

Robert G. Siefert, president of the automotive supplier the Budd Com­pany stamping and frame divisioii, has been named a director oo the Budd Company’s board of directors.

Sonia Rnmiraat, MLO.Please submit black-and-white

photographs, i f possible, for tndu- ston in the business people col­umn. While toe value the receipt of photographs, we are unable to use every plwtograph submitted. If vou want your photograph re­turned, please enclose a seif-ad­dressed, stamped envelope. Indi­cate in a margin on the front o f the photograph that you want it returned. We will do our best to comply uiith your request. Send information to: Business Elditor, 36251 SOioolcraft, Livonia 48150. Please include city o f residence and a daytime telephone number where irtformation can be veri­fied.

QA Glaas Oeatlap ot Livoala, a profeaaloaal inataller of window film in automobiles, homes and commer­cial buildings, has been admitted Into the Intematioaal Window Film Aasodation.

’The Stierwin-Williams Company of Cleveland, Ohio and Herberts GinbH of Wuppertal, Germany have an­nounced the formatioa of Amerlcaa Staadox, lac. which will distribate Herberts Standox refinishing paints in North America. ’The compai^ will be headquartered in the Detroit area.

Maas “Do-it-Center” in Canton has joined the Andersen Window Center Program which is to be aone-stop location for consumeri to gather informatioo regarding win­dows and patio doors, from design ideas to what type of window is right for their p ro jte and how to install them.

’Tbe Garden C ty district office of Americas General Life aad Accident Insurance Company has been recog­nized as an All-Star District for 1M91.

Spring Eagteeriag Maaufac- taring Corporatloa, a Livonia based automotive suf^lio', was the recipi­ent of three prestlgioas targets for excellence award from the Saginaw division of (General Motors.

AUe F. Mafee, M J)., PX. with of­fices in Westland is openiag a second office for tbe practice of Otology. Sinus Endoscopy and General EJf.T. in Livonia.

Detroit Diesel Corporatloa aad Orm any’s second largest bus and coach manufacturer, Karl Kaasbohr- er Fahraeugwerke GMBH, have en­tered into a marketing agreenoent for Detroit Diesel engines to power buses operated in Ekirope.Goldfarh A Co., the Southfield-based public relations firm, has been se­lected as agency of record bp Tower Financial, a mortgage banker adver­tising agency, and TenaionEnders Headache Pain OuRnd System.

lagersoll-Rand Waterjet Cutteg Systems in Farmington Hills has an­nounced tbe sale of intensifiers, the key component pump for its systems which cut with pressurized water, to the General Motors Truck and Bus Group. •

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• IRS TAX HELPThursday, March 1» - IRS tax

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tax form assistance trill be provided through Redford Township Senior Citlasns Department in cooperatioa with American AaaodaUon of Re­tired Persons volanteers. Tbe ser­vice will be offered to Redford Township senior dtiaena 10:20 am . to 2 pm. on Fridays only, nmaing through February and March. The assistance will be given on a first- cooM basis tbe Redford Community Center, 12121 Hemingway at Ckipl- tol. B r ^ a copy of your IM l rstam, 1M2 forms, and otlier pertinent In- formetloa. For Informatioa call 224- 6624.

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• IRS TAX HELPThursday, March 26 — IRS tax

help will be 6:20-6:20 pm. In tbe Livonia Civic Center Library, 22777 Five Mile east of Farmington Road. A tax representaUve will be on hand to help you fill out tax forms. First- come, first served basis. No registra- Uon required.

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One plus ooe focuctlroe* equals more than two in tte business world.

Take tbe case oi a small, unprofitable Troy manufac­turer of bioengineering equipment and a s m ^ profita­ble Livonia manufacturer of cardiovaacular tubing whose sales and earnings in IM l were flat after years of steady growth.

Medical Profiles, a privately held company, intods to acquire Blolectronics, a publicly owned company stock swap, then go public. As part of tbe deaL E le c ­tronics has found an inventor who would bring some $9 million to the marriage.

That money would be used to purchase a small, grow­ing manufacturer of cardiovascular products. Cardiac Assist in Boston.

The final remit — a single publicly owned corpora­tion, Bio-Life Systems, with headquarters and manufac­turing operations of all three divisions under one roof in Livonia.

Memoranda of intent have been filed. Tbe deadline for finaliziiig all tbe details is March 31.

“I think we’ll be looking at approximately SO employ­ees initially,” said John J. Perszt, Medical Profiles pres­ident who also will preside over all Bio-Life operations.

Winiam Harrison (M l) and Jotm 4. Paraxt ara two kay playars in tha margar of Blolactronlca and Madical Profilaa.

‘Th0 goal now to bring evorything togothor, do— the deal and concentrate on operationa.*

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Ferszt lives in Farmington Hills.

‘THE GOAL would be to have three operating subsid­iaries, all profitable and growing year to year,” be said. ”A11 operations need to be opera ti^ in sync.

“My main focus now is putting tbe operatioo together today,” Perszt said. "We have our forecasts. The goal now is to bring everything together, close the deal and concentrate on operations.”

Cardiac Assist, which reported recast earnings of $700,000 last year on sales of $3.4 million, b the big prize in tbe realignment

“We decided we needed more than one profit center,” Ferszt said. “The way to grow fastest was to look for an acquisition. We didn’t want to compete with our custom­ers. We wanted income in a niche area.”

Cardiac Assist is ooe of only four companies In tbe world that manufactures an intra-aottic balloon catheter, said Ben T. LoweU, founder of Medical Pro­files and chairman-to-be of Bio-Life.

A competitor, Datascope, currently controls 80 per­cent of tbe market, Ferszt said.

“ITS IMPORTANT to have another major player,” said Ferszt. “People like to be able to pick and choose.” Bio-Life can promote Cardiac Assist products better than the previous owner who concentrated on other heart-related medical products, he added.

Tbe realignment should benefit the other divisions, especially Blolectronics, which has been strapped for cash since its founding in 1982.

“The company has never advertised,” said William Harrison, Blolectronics president and a former tax and securities lawyer. “We’ll be able to go to trade shows, produce videos to support the sales staff.

“We looked at them (Medical Profiles) as a big brother to carry tbe load and overhead and ^ v e us some marketing focus,” Harrison said.

And why was Medical Profiles attracted to Biolec- tronics?

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Lock-in mortgage policy varies among institutionsBy Doug Funko staff writer

Delays in ixocessing mortgage refinancing requests and original mortgage applicatioos didn’t much matter when interest rates were falling.

That’s because some financial institutioas bonored tbe lower rate at closing so that the lock-in rate became tbe worst-case scenario.

'Thlnp are different now with rising mortgage rates.The lock-in figure becomes the best-case scenario.

And smne consumers wonder aloud whether lenders de­liberately drag tbeir feet at times like this to clip bor­rowers with a higher rate.

Peter, a suburbanite, has a dUemma. His SO-day lock- in period is about to expire and tbe prevailing rate on an adjustable rate mortgage refinancing will jump from SH to 8% percent

He can accept that higher rate, a difference of about $41 per month on a $50,000 note, or back out of the deal and forfeit his $300 applicatloo fee.

‘1 personally consider it a bait and switch,” Peter said bitterly. “They have no Incentive if rates are going up to close.”

But waits of up to two months on refinancings are ‘ common now for a variety of reasons, executives at

larger institutions said.

APPRAISEIU ARE still overworked. Homeowners are still refinancing. Lenders generally give priority to people seeking a first mortgage. And fence-sitters are starting to move into tbe market now that rates are heading north.

“Pntchaaen have priority. We do those first,” said A1 MarshaU, manager of bniinees devMopnaem for First Federal of Michigan. “We don’t want to stymie tbe real

estate market.”“Then when you have 90 percent of your business refi­

nancings, someone is going to have to wait,” said Mi­chael Lubig, mortgage department manager for Stan­dard Federal Bank, tbe most active in Michigan.

Standard Federal has processed nearly $750 miUioo in mortgage applicatioos through mid March of this year, Lubig said.

“I don’t think anyone is foot-dragging,” said Paul Swan, senior vice p i^ d e n t for NBD Mortgage. “Ap­praisers are working as hard as they can, title compa­nies are working hard, surveyors. It’s a very time-con­suming, paper-intensive process.”

“BANKS ARE so inundated now with people coming through, they aren’t going to be as efficient,” said Thomas Klar, assistant marketing manager for First Security S a v i^ Bank. “Mistakes are going to happen.”

It pays to shop around and ask questions. Lock-In poli­cies differ among institutions.

First FederaL for Instance, locks in for 45 days, NBD for 60 days. First Security for 50 days and Standard Federal for 30 days on refinancings, 49 on new mort- gages.

Most report difficulties comfrieting the paperwork within those time frames now.

Standard Federal and NBD will extend the lock if processing problems like delayed appraisals originate at tbeir end. First Federal and First Security generally won’t extend.

Standard Federal and First Federal will give the low­er rate if rates tall between loddag at ap^lcation and closing. NBD and First Security won’t

Applicants in some Instances can extend the lock-in ferioi for an additional fee.

Borrowers face a real quandary whether to lock or float at application, especially when dealing with Insti­tutions that strictly enforce lo ^ terms.

“IF RATES are tradting downward, a higher percent­age float If they fed ratas are going back up, they will lock. It goes back and forth,” Swan said.

About 70 percent of NU) applicants lock now, ho add­ed, where some 80 percent floated last samnoar.

“It’s a gamble,” Lubig conceded. “If ratas go up, you win. If they come down, you’ve spent money for peace of mind and that’s all you g e t”

Daniel B. Smith, Plymouth branch manager of Re­public Bancorp Mortgage, said virtually all recant refl- nancers there paid a I8M application fOa, applied to dosing coals, to lock in a rate.

’T b ^ liked what they saw, they weren’t will)i« to gamble," he said. "It (|M0) sore separates sarions peo­ple from people not so serious.”

His branch procssses about 98 percent of aB mort­gage applicatioos within tbe 484ay lock period. Smith said, a d E g that ho pushes the paperwork hacanne ha’s on coromissloo and doesn’t got p M teitil doafasg.

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and accept nothliM loos than what ho appUad for,” Smith

T would call back and lay tt on tha line,” Lubig said. “He’s done everything he’s supposed to do. Ha sheakhi’t suffer for their Inability to gal the Job done.”

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them in gave us a public vehicle for raising money. We didn’t necessarily have an interest in Blolectronics it­self. We felt it had some promise.”

Medical Profiles posted a recast profit of $450,000 on sales of $1.3 million in 1990. Sales and revenue were flat last year, Ferszt said.

BIOLECTRONICS, which has never reported a profit, had operating losses of $52,000 through September of last year and a loss of $38,000 on sales of $123,000 dur­ing all of 1990, Harrison said.

“I see that Blolectronics will probably get working capital they need now to develop some patents they have,” said Lowell, a Bloomfield Hills resident “They won’t have to scrounge.”

Blolectronics makes equipment used to manipulate cell structures in biolgical and medical research.

Ferszt figures to have his hands full with the day-to- day operations of an expanded Bio-Life. “Growth will come through sales and development of current compa­nies, at least near term.”

Harrison, a dealmaker who has helped 32 companies go to public ownership, sees a similar scenario, although he noted that Bio-Life has an option to buy a s E l l naed- ical implant supply manufacturer over the next several weeks.

“We have to digest this and put it all together,” he said. “Long term, I think growth will be augmented byacquisitions.”

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Life in a paiama factory in the 1950a can get pretty confuaing tor Melanie Farrow and Maria Kovac.

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W ell-dressed play ‘w ears’ PJsBy JuHe Brown staff writer

Jaaon Oaneiy hae a definite probtom with hia panto much to the diemay of Lee Moe- chouria (from left), Julie Qawlik and George McConnell (right).

St u d e n t s at centennial EducaUoiial Park don’t ordinarily wear pajamas to school, hot PJs will be appropriate on-stage attire for the upcoming prodnctioo of "The Pajama Game.”

The musical is set in a pajama factory In the mid- 19S0s. Management-labor relatioos become rather strained when workers go on strike for a raise of 7.S cents per boor.

“It’s a wonderful spring mnaicaL” said Gloria Logan, theater arts director at CEP. Things are a Ut hectic these days for those working on the production, but they know everything will be ready for opening night

During the 1991-9S season, student acton at CEP have focused on contributions of the American worker. ’Their fall show, "Working,” baaed on the Studs Terfcel book of that name, was more thoughtful. “The Pajama Game” is lighter.

"This is a nice Uttle piece of fluff,” she said of the musicaL

THE PLYMOUTH Park Players will present “Hie Pa­jama Game” 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, April 8-4 and 10-11, in the auditorium of Plymouth Salem High SchooL 46181 Joy, west of Canton Center in Canton.

The pUy includes elemaats of romance. Troubles of one c o ( ^ are compounded by the fact that they're on opposite sides of the management-labor conflict Anoth­er man’s love life is compUcatod by Us fits of jealousy,

“to the point be starts throwing knives at people,” Logan said.

She’s reluctant to reveal too much about the play’s ending, but did note that it’s a happy one. Logan knows that & resolution of management-labor proUems on stage could carry over into the real-life workforce.

“I’m the ultimate optimist. I think you can do any­thing,” she said.

Students at nymouth Canton and Plymouth Salem High Schools begu rehearsing for the spring musical in February. More than 40 students in ninth through 18th grades will appear in the production, with others han­dling duties briiind the scenes.

Students are representing the American worker, but won’t receive union scale for their efforts. “I thought Fd pay them twice what I did last year,” Logan said with a smile. Students aren’t paid for their efforts, but do bene­fit from their involvemwiL

“Yon couldn’t buy this experience, you couldn’t pay for this experioice.”

MANY SENIORS who’ve been involved in theatrical productions at CEP for several years will graduate in June. Students will pci form “Working” at a Youth Arts FesUval in Kalamaxoo in May, but "The Pajama Game” will be the final show at CEP for the seniors.

'We’U loae a lot of good people this year,” Logan said.That’s true every year, but some 1 ^ people that she

relies on will graduate this Jane. T h m af^ however, plenty of talented eighth graders out there eager to take to the stage at Salem in the fall.

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The cast includes: Jason Denely, appearing as Hines; Brian Sage, pres; Den WUea, Joe; Leo Moachouris, Rasier, Melanie Farrow, Gladys; David Burtka, Sid Soro­kin; Julie Gawlik, MabeL Christian HebeL First Helpar, Jeff Zarosley, Second Helper, Andy LsRoy, Charlie; Ma­ria Kovac, Babe WilUams; CoUean Croola, Mae; Sarah Colomina, Brenda; Brigid Crooiii, Sara; Carla Kehiar, Mara; Angela Zactto, Iflrginia; Jennifer StotomiUer, Poopeie; George McComieU, Max; Jeff Zarosley, Pop.

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Gardens ‘blossom ’ for show

A pond blooming with waterlilies, a moss bog, a southwestern cacti garden and nearly 100 other exhib­its wUl replace horses and antiques Thursday-Sunday, April 2-5, at Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, new site of the Ann Arbor Flower and Garden Show.

Sponsored by the University of Michigan’s Matthaei Botanical Gardens, the third annual flower show has changed its locatioo from Yost Ice Arena on the U-M campus to the fairgrounds on Ann Arbor/Saline Road.

Show planners say the six-building complex, with large parking areas, should comfortably accommodate the exhibits and garden marketplace as well as an ex­pected crowd of 20,000.

This year’s theme, “A Touch of Country,” capitalises on the rustic location, complete with pole bams for farm animals.

“There is no way to mask the casual atmosphere, so we decided to turn it into an asset with a playful coun­try theme,” said Michael Hommel, flower show design­er and gardens superintendent. “The roomy bams pro­vide ample space for visitors to walk, push stroUers or just sit and enjoy the beauty around them.”

SINCE JUNE, garden staffers have been designing and building the show’s elaborate staging.

Visitors will enter through a grove of conifers and stroll along sod-covered country lanes edged with gol- denrod and authentic remains of Americana such as “Burma Shave” signs.

Designed as building connectors, the lanes will be exhibits themselves of native and alien plants seen along rural roads during each of the four seasons.

“We’re trying to reduce the Clydesdale scale of the bams while using every opportunity to incorporate greenery into the staging,” Hommel said. “Our chal­lenge has been to create an outdoor environment with indoor comforts, such as heating and restrooms.”

Judith Corkran Katch, flower show manager, de­scribes this year’s show as “definitely more fai^y-ori- ented than previous shows.”

STROLLERS ARE pomitted for the first time and the price of children’s tickets dropped from 80 to IS. Several children’s categories have been added to the horticulture and design classes, tocluding “garbage gardening” for plants grown from kitchen refuse like avocado pits and potatoes.

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Fermat: Major exhibitors (fnllacale garisna of vaiytog atylaa), com ^tive daoigB riamaa, plant aodoHoa (dln- ptoys MgnMghiiiig their raapective flora), hortiGnltBral oonrt, nonprofit exhibits and a marketplaoe (14 v dora of botanical wares from peraoniaL decorative planters to herbal samplers, orckkta In flower and unnsaal plant material).TIekato; Advance tickets are availabla la front lobby of Matthaei Botanical Gardena, 1000 N. DIxboro. Ann Ar­bor, 10 am to 4:10 pm Monday-Snnday or call 000- 7042. Advance adult tickota, 00. Advaaoe childran’s tickets, IS.

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Children and adolta alike iboold appreciate the colorfni windmill and animal tculptarea Interaperaed among the conifera near the en­trance. Sculpted by Gerome Kam rowaki, the nationally known ab- •tract expreoionlat and profebor emeritus in the U-M School of Art, the slightly whimstrsl places are Kamrowskl's donation to the flower show.

New this year is a landscape es- klblt entered by the Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation Department that demonstrates bow city volnn- tears can create an “island of green” within an urban envlroiiment A lily pond under an arched bridgeway will represent water gardening, an­other flrst-tinoe landscape exhibit

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to thow that display predominantly Michigan plant material, according toKatch.

As in past years, design classes re­quire entrants to interpret thanes such as “Up a Laxy River'* and “Country Kitchen” by building upon one or two “props.”

For example, Rommel’s staff is applying tbe finishing touches to the bow halves of wooden rowboats for tbe “Up a Laxy River” category. Ex­hibitors start with tbe boats and a few cattails, then fill in the rest of tbe scene with their own plant ntate- rials, accessories and imaginations.

In addition to to the landscape ex­hibits, design class arrangements and horticultural specimens, tbe show offers lectures and workshops by educational and environments groups and a marketplace of plants and gardening accessories.

MORE THAN 400 volunteers are contributing to this year’s show, an annual fund-raiser to help the gar­dens maintain and improve exhibits and educational programs. Tbe show is a standard flower show in that it adheres to the gridoHnea of the Na­tional CeracU «f State Cardan Quba.

Flower show lectures and demon­strations include backyard tree care, harvesting and drying herbs, bow to master plan your yard, landscaping with grasses and composting, to name a few.

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Oakley-CuevasWarren and Sherryann Oakley of

Plainfield, Ind., formerly of Canton, announce tbe engagement of their daughter, Kimberly Lynette Oakley of Canton, to David Mlgud Cuevas, also of Canton. The prospective bridegroom is tbe son of M ig ^ and Patricia Cuevas of Canton.

Tbe bride-elect is a student at Eastern Michigan University and plans to graduate in April. She is doing her student teaching at Belle­ville High School.

Her flance is a student at Eastern Michigan Univeralty and plans to graduate with a degree in aviation management and flight technology.

An early May wedding is planned at the Firrt Baptist Church of Plain- field.

Our writer la a beautiful womaa ona who Is sharing and car- Ing to othara. She Is also emotional and finds it difficult to bold back her feelings. Happincaa, ssdnasa, grief, anger, fear, etc., cannot ba totally concealed from others. Her body language will usually give bar away.

Moat of her goals are set at quite a practical level. She eujoys those Ut- Ue dally challenges that come her way. Her work reflects a senae of prMe. She is happiest working at bar own pace and can be a tad deliberate at times.

Several signs suggest sbe is expe­riencing dissatisfactioo with present achievements and/or the wort role.

In fact, this situatioo seems to be causing her moods to fluctuate and could lead to depression, if not reme­died.

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those she loves. She wants many >hing« These may be compensahno for some inner lack she feelk

This is a logical thinker. Sbe accu­mulates facts and information bit by bit, mentally constructing a pictare in her mind’s eye. Once in possession of the material her memory serves her well.

Our srriter appears to have strong opinions regarding her values and spirituaUty. I suspect these have been with her for a long time and sbe

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Although she is a good coaversa- tionalist shs will M l othara only what tbe wants them to know about her. Things the doss not with to dls- enss caa be carefully avoided. She may be repressing certain things. Bringing them, out into the opaa and facing them may bdp her move for­ward with her life.

you would like to Have your H andw riting ' an a ly ted m this newspaper, write to Lorene C. Green, a certified yrapHologist, a t 362S1 Schoolcraft, L ivon ia 48130. Please use a fu ll akeet o f white, unlined paper, w ritin g in the f irs t person singular. Age, handedness and fu ll s ignature a re all helpful. And objective feedback is wel­come.

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VOYAQER8 SINGLES Voyagers Singles will meet 7:S0

p.m. Friiday, March 27, at St Paul’s Presbyterian Church, 27475 Five Mile, Uvooia. Tbe speaker will be state Sen. Robert Geake, who will discuss “What’s Really Going on in Lansing?” Refreshments will be served. Tbe group is for singles age 45 and older.

Tickets are on sale for the 6:20 p.m. Friday, April 24, 18th anniver­sary dinner. Advance reservations are required. Price is $10. For infor­mation, call 591-1250.

• BETHANYBethany West, a Catholic support

group for divorced and separated people, will meet 8 pm Saturday, April 4, at St Robert Bellarmlne Catholic Church, Inkster and West Chicago roads, Redford. Speaker Nancy Ray will discuss creating healthy relationships. Nominatioas of officers for next year also will be taken. Donation is $2. An afterglow will follow the merting. For infor­mation, call 228-9158 or 52^2294.

• EXPRESSIONS, TOOExpressions, Too, a branch of Ann

Arbor’s Elxpressions for people age 20 and older, meets 7:20 pm to mid­night tbe flrst Friday of the month at the Unitarian United Church of Farmington, 25201 Halsted, a half mile north of Grand River. There are small group discnsslons on sin­glehood and/or relationships 9 p.m., with socialising and dancing before and after tbe bour-loag program. Non-alcoholic beverages and snacks are provided. Price is |5. For infor­mation, call tbe hot line, 748-9224.

• TIP TOPPERSTbe Detroit Tip Toppers will hold

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Eight Mile. Hours will be 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday for a Hawaiian loan (Hawaiian attire), 9:20 pm to 1 am Saturday for dancing (semiformal attire). Mias Tall Internatloaal 1991, Roae Carnduff of Toronto, will at­tend. Tbe social club, founded in 1948, is for tall men and women. For information, call the hot line, 458- 7887.

• t r m ;o u n t y s in g l e s’Tri-County Singles will have a

“Swing into Spring” dance 8 pm to 1:20 a.m. Satiuday, March 28, at the Royce HoteL 1-94 ,and Iderriman, Romulus. Admission price is 24 for men, $2 for women. ‘The dance/par- ty is for singles age 21 and older. Ca- sual/dressy attire should be worn (no jeans). ’There will be a cash bar. For informatloa, call tbe hot line, 842-7422.

• SINGLE PROFESSIONALS’The Single lYofeasioaals will have

a dance 7:28 pm Friday, March 27, at the Farmington (Community Cen­ter, 24785 Farmington Road, be­tween 18 Mile and 11 Mile. Admis­sion price is 25. Members also play wallyball 8:45 pm Tuesdays at Rac- quetball Farmington, on Nine Mile, west ot Farmington Road. The group is tor singles ages 25-48. For infor­mation, call 478-9181.

• SOCK HOPA “Sock Hop” dance will be held 8

p.m. to 1 am. Saturday, March 28, at the Novi Civic Onter. The dance is sponsored by Single Place Adult Ministries of the F^at Presbyterian Church of Nortbville. Price is 25 in

advance, 27 at the door. There will be a dim jockey. For information, caU 249-8911.

• WIDOW’S ORGANIZATIONTbe Widow’s Organixatioo will

have its 12th anniversary party 7:28 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, at the Dearborn Civic Center, Michigan and Greenfield, Dearborn. Reserva­tions are also being accepted for a Palm Sunday brunch 11:28 am Sun­day, April 12, in tbe Michigan Room of the Fairlane Club. For reserva- Uons, call 582-2792. Price is 215.58.

• WESTSIDEWestside Singles will have a dance

8 p.m. to 1 am Fridays at Burton Manor, on Schoolcraft, west of Ink­ster Road, Livonia. Admission price is 25. For information, call 582-2188.

• SATURDAY WESTSIDESaturday Night Singles-Westside

will have "Astrology Night” dances 8 pm to 1 a.m Saturdays at Burton Muior, on Schoolcraft, west of Ink­ster Road, Livonia. Admissioa price is 24, 22 for women. For infoma- tion, call 277-4242.

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Groap will maat 1«;M am to 12:M pm. Tkaraday, Marck M, ia Coafar- enca Room I ol Hoary Ford Falr- laoa, oe Evargraan la Daarbom. For mora mlormalioo, call Um Arthritia Fouadatioo, 2S0-M2d

• MOMS TO MEETM O M. (Meet Other Mothera) wUl

meat 9:20-1 l.M a.m. Friday, March 27, at the Firat Presbyteriaa Church of Plymouth, 701 Church. Blaater gardener Leo Blum will dlacuM perennial gardening. M.O.M. is a support groap for mothera. Speahera and diacuaaioai on subjects of inter­est to mothers are presented. Low- cost child care is provided during meetings. For more information, call S48-80S7 or 421-8742

• BOTANICAL CLUBCharles Buswell will lecture on

Trinidad and Tobago when the Southeast Chapter of the Michigan Botanical Club meets 2 p.m. Sunday, March 29, at the Troy Public Li­brary, 510 W. Big Beaver. The meet­ing is free and <^n to the public. For more information, call Forbes Miller, 348-0559.

• DOG OBEDIENCEDog obedience classes for all

breeds are offered by the Detroit German Shepherd Dog Obedience Training Gub. Classes are for dogs six months and older and are held at the American Legion Hall in Farm­ington. Price is $75 for a 12-week session. Registration will be Mon­day, March 30, and Wednesday, April 1. For more information, csill Diane Sachs, 476-2477.

• CARO PARTIESThe Kindness Chapter of Order of

the Elastem Star 523 will have a card party 7 p.m. Monday, March 30, at the Lola Valley Masonic Temple, 25275 Five Mile, Bedford Township. There will be table and door prizes. Desserts and refreshments will be served. Price is $3.50. For noore in­formation, call 453-1816 or 937-9329.

a A card party and salad lunch­eon will be ^Id 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 4, at the May- flower-Lt. Gamble Veterans of For­eign Wars Hall. 1426 S. Mill, Hym- outh. The event is sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW Post No. 6695. Price is $4 30 for luncheon and card playing, $4 for the luncheon only. There will also be a bake sale and boutique. For reservations or more information, call 455-2620 or 728-7619.

• The Kenwood Women’s Gub will have a luncheon/card party noon Thursday, April 9, at the Lola Valley Masonic Temple, 25275 Five Mile, Bedford. There will be table and door prizes. Price is |4.50. For more infoimation, call 532-0292 or 937-9448.

• SPAGHETTI DINNERA spaghetti dinner will be held

6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 31, at the Masonic Temple, 730 Penniman, Plymouth. It is sponsored by Plym­outh Chapter No. 115, Order of the Eastern Star. Price is tS for adults, 82.50 for children under age 10, and includes dessert and beverage. There will be prizes and surprises. For res­ervations or more information, call 421-1145.

• FISHING CLUB The* Four Seasons Fishing Gub

will meet 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, at Maplewood Center, 31735 Maplewood, Garden Gty. The speak­ers will be tournament pros from the Bass N' Gals Fishing Gub. The wom­en will demonstrate bass-fisliing techniques and tk lores and presen- Eatioo needed to catch bass in local inland lakes There also will be fish­ing reports and tips.

• IMAGES OF LINCOLNDr. Weldon Petz will give a lec­

ture on "Monumental ‘Tributes to Lincoln in Michigan” 3 p.m. Sunday, April 5, at the Plymouth Historical Museum, 155 S. Main. Admission to the program, sponsored by the muse­um, is free. The “Images of Lincoln” exhibit will continue through Sun­day, May 3. Museum hours are 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Sat­urday, 2-5 p.m. Sunday. Admissioo price is $1.50 for adults, 50 cents for students ages 5-17, free for children under 5. Family rate is $4. For more information, call 455-8940.

• FUN-SEEKERSThe Fun-Seekers, a group for peo­

ple age 21 and older who are outgo­ing, athletic and young at heart, meets the first and third Saturdays of the month for activities such as a night at the DRC, whirlybalL road rally, murder mystery night and theme parties as well as weekly wal- lyball and volleyball games. Week­end trips of camping, canoeiiig, raft­ing and Cedar Point also are being planned. For more Information, call 522-2166.

• AIDS SEMINARHospice of Western Wayne County

Inc. will offer a free seminar on AIDS awareness, focusing the psy­chosocial issues of the disease, 6 p.m. Monday, April 6, in the auditori­um of Harrison School, on Harrison north of Maplewood, Garden Gty. Tammy Boccomino, wbo is HIV pos­itive and a speaker for the Michigan State Medical Society, will discuss challenges she has faced. Including the death bf her first husband and the Inevitable loss of her child. Res­ervations are required. For more in­formation, call Mary Letters, 522- 4244

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• NEWCOMERS CLUBThe Plymooth Nswcootsrs CM

will have a Isnchosa Thursday, April2, at the Marriott Hotel, 17188 N Laurel Park Dnve, Livooia. Hospi­tality time will be 11:28 ajB., loach noon A speaker frtws Frameworks in Plymouth will liliruss difforeai types of art. Art pteces will be avail- abie for viewing. The club is for rest- dents of Plymouth or Plymouth Township who have lived ia the com­munity two years or less. Reuerva- tion deadline is noon Monday, March 30 For reaervationa or more infor- matioo, call 420-9088 or 344-3315.

• ATTENTION OSFICITThe AttenUon Deficit Disorder As-

sociatkM will meet 7:30 p.m. Thurs­day, April 2, at the Livonia Gvic Center Library, on Five Mile, east of Farmington Road. Speakers from the ADD Adult Clinic at Wayne State University will present an overview of attentioa disorders in adults. Reg­istration will begin 7 p.m. Donation for non-members is |5. For more in­formation, call 484-8233.

w Schaekrufl CeUaga's lllh annual Sewiog Saouaar

The popular aanainar wiU be bald 9ajn to 4 pjn. Saturday, April I I , in the coUaga’s Liberal Arts BoildM

Twenty-aevea sewing experts In­cluding Dian Baraard af Dian's QuUU and Fabrics ia PlymauU, Carol Ann Hohe of Stretch A Sew Fabrics la Troy and Pag Traacy, president of Churchill Associates la Birmingham, will offer 48 separate workshops covering a variety of sewing subjects are areas will be of­fered.

The seminar costs 845, with the luncheon program, featuring, Linda Turner Griepentrog editor of the pop­ular "Sew News,” available for an additional 87 There also is a 87 reg- istratioa fee. A detailed seminar br» chure and registratioo form are available by calling ScboolcraR Col­lege at 462-4448. The deadline for re-

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GRIEPENTROG wiU talk about fashioa and sewing the 1998a, what we’ll be wearing in the year 2800 and sewing and/or fusing garments together She also will look at the new notiona and fibers that are available today.

A broad selection of subjects will be covered during the seminar.

One-bour single sessions urill be

for whan buying aad I H npsratigg a i full-figured wousan, sewing anhiniiwnuaaa, isilnring tips the pattam | and sequinaing, the of sewing burg/culwork i

Douhlaitwo hours will cover altaratloos i makeovers, wedding dreaaaa i beadpiecaa, everything you wanted to know about tailoring, borne decorating — sawing srlth sheets, hand-dyed fabrics for quilts and quiltwear and profasal final tailoring techniques.

Another facet of the seminar will be displays of the iatetst la technolo­gy and sewing machiwfs and ear gar equipment, new fabrics on the noar- ket, needlepoint supplies and all types of notions. ’The popular book

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Telethon isn’t affected by economy• WOMAN’S CLUB

’The Woman's Gub of ‘ Plymouth will meet 12:30 p.m. Friday, April 3, at the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth, 45201 N. Territorial. Following the business meeting and election of officers, Dr. John Hoben, Plymonth-Canton Community Schools superintendent, will discuss "Getting Ready for the 21st Centu­ry.” Guests may attend the club meeting.

• PLYMOUTH AAUWThe PlyiiMHith Branch, American

Association of University Women, will hold a 40th anniversary celebra­tion 12:30 to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 5, at Fox Hills Country Gub, 8768 N. Territorial. The celebration will in­clude a fashion show, featuring women’s clothing styles from 1890 to 1992. The show will be presented by the ( uestors of Ann Arbor. A histori­cal perspective of the Plymouth AAUW will be given by Irene Trues- dell.

An economic downtown doesn’t mean that metro Detroiters become stingy. Organizers of the annual Easter Seal Telethon are grateful for that generosity.

The telethon, broadcast March 7-8 on WDIV-TV/Channel 4, raised 81.024,719 in the metro Detroit area.

"We really are pleased with iL” said Rosemary Ging, ezeentive di­rector of the Elaster Seal Society of Oakland County. “This was a rough year economically for a lot of peo­ple. The people of the metro area still opemd tteir hearts.

“They still were there for us. That just points out how generous the peo­ple of metro Detroit are,” ‘

A total of 81.1 miUioo was raised locally during the 1991 Easter Seal Telethon. Ging and other organizers feared that the recession might pre­

vent this year’s event from reaching the millioo-dollar mark.

“It was a terrific telethon. It was exhilarating, exciting and a lot of fun.” She and other Blaster Seal staffers and volunteers appreciate the fact that so many people again reached out to help tboM who have disabilities.

MONEY RAISED wUl help to pro­vide such services as physic thera­py, said Ging, a Birmingham resi­dent The Easter Seal Society offers a variety of programs designed to help disabled people of all ages achieve maximum independence.

In addition to year-round pro­grams, summer programs such as a speech camp are offered for stu­dents to supplement services they receive in school. In 1990-91, the Easter Seal Society provided ser­

vices for more than 38,000 people in the tri-county area.

Some (rf tte money raised locally from the March 7-8 telethon Is al­ready available, thanks to the gener­osity of corporate sponsors, Ging said. The mall’s gone out to collect contributions from individual donors wbo made pledges.

“As soon as it’s received, it is put

to good use.”This was the first Easter Seal

Telethon that Ging organized, and she’s pleaseit things went as well as they did. Each year, organizers look for ways to make the fund-raising event even more successful.

“We’re looking forward to having the economy improve.” she said.

Summit at YWCAfocuses on AIDS

A summit for leaders in western Wayne County, focusing on sexually transmitted diseases, srill be Mon­day, March 30, at the YWCA of

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• CHURCHILL HIGHThe Churchill High School PTSA

will have its fowgh annual spring craft show 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur­day, March 28, at the school, 8900 Newburgh Road, north of Joy Road, Livonia. Spring and Easter crafts and food will be available at the ju­ried craft show. Admission is 81. For information, call 523-9209.

• LUTHERAN HIGHLutheran High School Westland

will have a spring arts and crafts show 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 4, at the school, 33300 Cowan Road, east of Wayne Road. Admis­sion is 81. There will be more that 90 crafters and baked goods and lunch will be available.

• HOMESPUN TRADITIONSHomespun Traditions will have

spring craft show 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 5, at Laurel Manor, 3900 Schoolcraft, west of Newburgh Road, Livonia. Admission is 82. Fea­tured will be Victorian, country and folk art.

• CLARENCEVILLE BOOSTERS

The Garenceville Booster Gub will have “A Touch of Spring” craft Boutique 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 28, at (Harenceville High School, 20155 Middlebelt, Livonia. There will be more than 150 craft tables, raffle and snack bar. Babysit­ting will be available. Admis­sion is 81.

• ST. SABINASt. Sabina School PTG spring craft

show will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur­day, April 4, at the Activies Hall, 8147 Arnold, Dearborn Heights. Table space cost 817.50 for a six-foot table. For information, call Benjie Sobek at 563-6604.

• CRAFT GALLERYThe Gaft Gallery will have an

Blaster folk art and craft show 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 5, at Roma’s of Garden Gty, 32550 Cher­ry Hill Road, east of Venoy Road. Admissioo is 82, children under 12 free. No strollers permitted at the show.

• HISPANIC WOMAN’S CENTER

The Hispanic Woman’s Center of Ste. Anne will have a silent auction 1-5 p.m. Sunday, March 29, in Kresge Hall in the science wing of Madonna University, Levan and 1-96, Livonia. There will be food, crafts and music.

• ST. PAULSt. Paul’s United Church of Christ

will have its annual spring craft show 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satmday, April 4, at the church, 26550 Cherry Hill Road, Dearborn Heights. There will be more than 40 crafters, bake sale and lunches.

• WAYNE-WESTLAND YMCAThe Wayne-Westland Family

YMCA will have a craft show 9 ajn. to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 11, at the Y, 827 S. Wayne Road, Westland. Rental space is available. For infor­mation and applications, call 721- 7044.

• HENRY RUFFGafters are being sought for a

craft fair 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 4, at Henry Ruff School, 30380 Maplewood, Garden Gty. Tables cost 818, space only 815. For more information and applications, call Debra Szypula at 427-9099.

• NORTHWESTERN COMMUNITY SERVICES

Artisans and crafters are needed for a spring arts and crafts fair April 4-5, sponsored by Northwestern CoRununity Services. Honrs will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days at UAW Local 157 Hall, 29841 Van Bom Road, Romulus. For information, call Shirley or Denise at 425-7977 be­tween 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

• TRINITY CHRIS'HANTrinity Christian School will have

an all sports cards and comic book show and arts and crafts fair 10 am. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 16, at the Temple Baptist (Aurch Fiddbouse, 23800 W. Chicago, Bedford. For in­formation, call Jack at 537-5384, Mary at 937-3716 or the school at 255-5760

Western Wayne County.The meeting will be 8:30 am. to

12:15 p.m., with Dr. Paula Schuman, a specialist in infectious disease, as the keynote speaker.

Schuman is a physician in the Ma- trenity-Infant Care Gnter for BOV at the Detroit Medical Center. Ho' publications and presentations have been made to the Intemation Gxifer- ence on AIDS, the Michigan Society of Infectious Disease and university and medical professionals.

Following Schuman’s preaenta- tion, Wayne county Commissioner Kay Beard will moderate a panel covering several issues. The subjects and presenters are psycho-social is­sues with Tammy Boccomino, HIV positive AIDS activisL wife and mother, infected women and chil­dren, with registered nurse Jacque­line C. Thomas, director of Simon House; children and teen educator, Michigan Model contenL with Kathy Gibson, a health educator, preven­tion — dealing with sexual partners, with Couth Calven, a public health educator with the Wayne County De­partment (tf Health; and legal as­pects, srith Ronald Walker, founder of AIDS Legal Referral Service of Michigan Inc.

Group discussions will focus on the role of summit leaders and the next steps to be taken in local com­munities.

Tbe summit is being supfMrted by Buirougbs Wellcome, R ot^ Labora­tories, the Michigan State Medical Society, Wayne Gionty Health De- patment and tbe YWCA of Western Wayne County.

It is free of charge, bat a limited number of reservations are avail­able by calling 561-4118. The sum­mit wiU be at the YWCA at 26279 Michigan Ave., west of John Daly, Inkster.

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JIQHTMWEST BAPTIST CHURCH23S46 MddiBtMt f vk Bka. S Of 10 Mta • 474>33I3

Sunday Scheel 9:4« AJ«. MomInQ W orship 11:00 AJN. Evoning W orship 7:00 P.M.

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ST. JOHN NEUMANN44800 W arren * Canton • 4S5-S910

Father George Cham ley. Pastor

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SAINT ANNE'S CHURCH (la RrdfordlSocteCy or 8 t. Ptas X • TradMimaJ Latte Mas#

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lasco Hubbard Road Uvanla, bWchlean 4S1S4

421-4461

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Ann Arbor iW. bslasan Canton Canltr Rd and McCSinipht Rd

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SAINT JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

574 S. Shaldon Road Plymoulh 4634)190

ha Rav Robort S. SMnk. Jr

SERVICES7:48 AM. Holy Eucharlai 10:00 A M. Holy Eucharlat

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10:30 iAM. Holy Euchariai

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WIMMATUOR UmieWI CHURCNI SCHOOL 0000 Lavama * So. Rodford • 037-2424

Rov. Qtefwi Kopper. Rft Lawranca WNloWORSHIP WITH US

Sundays 8:30 A 11:00 A M. Monday Evaning 70 0 P.M.

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GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M ISSOURI SYNOD

26630 GRAND RIVER al BEECH DALY 632-2266 REDFORO TWP

Worship Service 9:15 8 11:00 A M Sundey School 9:15 8 11:00 A M.Nursery Provided

Rav. Victor F. Halbolh. Pastor Rav. Tlmolhy Halboth, Assoc Pastor

LUTHERAN CHURCH WISCONSIN SYNOD

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERANC hurch A S choo l 5885 Var>oy1 aa W- qf Ford Rd. W isterd 42»4lta0

DMna WoraMp 8 8 10:45 AM. BIbla Ctaaa 8 SS 8:15 AM.

Monday Evaning Sarvica 7:30 P.M. Ralph Flachar. Paalor

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ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH WocaMg -8aoftea

8.-00.8*.30 8 11:00 A M . Saturday t andca 5:30 p jfi.

Jerry Yam ai. Sr P a llor OavM Woodby. Paalor

Drax Morten. Paalor D u ra l SfTMh, Youth Mlnialar

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FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH26325 HaM aad Road at 11 MU*

Farm ington HHIa, M ichigan Sarvicaa Evary Survtay at 10:30 AM. Alao. I t l 8 3rd Sunday al 740 P.M.

Sunday Schoal - 9:15 AM. BIbH Claat - Tuaoday 7:30 P.M.

Song Sarvicaa ■ La ii Sunday o l Month 740 P.M.

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In LivoniaSt. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church

17810 Farm ington Road Pastora Carl Pagel 8 James Hoff

261-1360W ORSHIP SERVICES

S unday 8:30 8 11:00 A M.

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14750 Kmioch Pastor Edward Zaa • 632-8655

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S a lem U n ited C h u rch C h rist 33424 Oakland Avs. • Ftrminglon 46335

(313) 474-6880 Ckack School tor M agn - >26 W

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UNITED METHODIST

8T. MATTHEW’S UNITED METHODIST

M N ns- (PM. iNmmMn o MooHOMtiChudi SonquW. Pester • Kesmey K Irtty . Am o c

lOiX) AM. Worship 8 Church School 11:15 AM. AduN Study CIM999

Nuroory Providod • 422-6036

CHBWVHRiUNITtD lETHOOISTCHURCH Rdv. RarMfy WtHleomb

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321 Ridoe RoadJual SouRi olChorry HM in Canton

If ARDUf PARK UNITED M ETH O D IST CHURCH

28887 Waat Elavan MHa Road Juat WaM of MIddlabaR

478-M80 Farm ing lon HWe

W arahip 8 Church School 8 15 8 1 1 i» A M

March 29th“Okay, BuUar, Its Yota Turn to Dry"

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NEWBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

36600 Arm Arbor Tra«Livonia's Ohtssl Church

422-0149ens and 11i06 A M . WoraMp Barvlea

March 29th

Dr. DavM B. Chur ch praacMng

Dr. David E. Church, Rav. David Evana Ray

ALOERSQATEUNITED METHOOItT CHURCH

(Radford Twp)10000 BEECH DALY ROAD

Bshmsn PfymeuPi and tataif Ctecf p Radford. Ml 48230 837-3170

Worahip Servicea6:30 ft 11:00 A.M.

Sunday School for all Age*9:45 A.M.

March 29th“Living Truth In W orship”

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PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

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Sunday BvaWng 6:00 P M Ladtoa' Mbwawa - Tuaa - 6:30 AM

FAMK.Y NKIHT ■ Wad. 7.00 P M i be* awnm. N M

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EVANGEUCAL PRESBYTERIAN

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SUNDAY, M arch 2S, 1442 4K>0, 4:18, 10:45 A m . and 12:05 p.m .

W orsh ip and S unday S choo l

4K>0 A m .“ NO A R TIFIC AL AODITIVES"

Rev John B CnirmVnt

r .u s m ra w icnur\cN4 :18 , 10:45 a.m . and 12KIS p.m .

“ INDULGENT PEOPLE”Dr. Barden L Heoo

7:00 p.m .■“ BEING A MAN IN A W OMAN'S W ORLD"

Rev. Jemee KJHgore

Farm ington Road and Six M ila422-1150

SUNDAY SERVICE BROADCAST 11:00 a m. WUFL-AM 1030

Cortinuoua ShuBta But tarvica each Sunday Ironr Stavanaon High School horn 7 3 0 am. to 1 X p m

• 740 p.m. SCHOOL OF CHRISTUUI EDUCATION(AcVvMm kx MAgM)

Nuraary Providad at All Services

PRESBYTERIAN (U.SA)

VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 25350 Weal Six MHa Radford • 534-7730

Paul S. Bousquatta. Pastor W orsh ip

Sunday - 10:00 A.M. Congragatton of Fath. FtOowthip and Frtands

Nursery PronOerJ • Wheeicfi» ^cess«tW«

YOU ARE INVITED GARDEN CITY PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH (U .S .A .)1641 Middlaban • 42V7820

•:1S 6 11:06 A.M.Worship 8 Nuraary

Adult Ctaaa 8:15 AM. C la s iM fo r 2 Years • 12te Grade at 11 00 A M . Elevator AvaUabla Garalh D Baker. Pastor

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TRINITYPRESBYTERIANCHURCH

10101 W. Ann A rbor Rd., P lym outhat Gottfredson 8 Ann Arbor Rd

W orahip Sarvicaa 8:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.I

SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 8:30 A.M.

Dr. Wm. C. Moore • Pastor Rav Wm. Branham • Associate Pastor

N ursery P rovided ■ Phone 459-9550

8T . TIM OTHY CHURCH* * 16700 New burgh Road

L iv o n ia • 4 0 4 -8 8 4 4S u n d a y S ch o o l 0 :3 0 A .M . AH A g o a

W o ra h ip 1 1 :0 0 A .M .“ I Am Tha V ina ”

Janet Nobla. PastorA Craatfko Christ C sntsrsd Conarmgsiton

rter FreeNuraary ProrNted » S aniar fre e

BAHA'I FAITH

FIRH NtESRVTERMIN CHURCHMean A ChurchFtVMOimi

(313) 453-6464W orship. Ctiurch School 6 Nuraary

9:00 A M a 11:00 AM .PhrMp Rodger* Magee Laland L Saa»a. Jr

M lfh iia Aasocurts Mkuttar"We have bean contemporary amca 1635*

"Hagad ya not one arweia r aa ttrarg ar* aanh is one country, and mankind ite ciw ar*.From the Witenga of the Baha'i Farth )

lAi BAHA'I FAITH Menuhna MwMy tact F'dtt

416-5515

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/ J L \ 55M Shaldon Rd.. Canton : 2 : (Just North of Kmart)* • 458-0013

O r. Konnoth O L M a r. Pastor W orship a Sunday School - 9 00 6 11:00 A M .

RBBourfea lor Hteirwg arw) SW* ii’nsWed

nvM om iA L C H LB ca o r i h r i.k i(Christian Church)

35475 Five MHa Rd. 464-6722 MARK Mc(3itVREY. Minister Steve AHan. Youth Mmiaier

CsIstrsOny SC Yssfs of Msrrtes BIBLE SCHOOL (Al ages) 9.30 A M a IS A M Sarwoa * Morning VtortN p 10.45 A M

Evanlno WorNvp 6 Youth lAaaling 6 30 P M

Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian Church, (U.S.A.)H u b b a rd a t W. C h ic a g o • L ivonia • 42 2 -0 4 9 4

10:30 A.M. Worahip Service and Sunday School

Rev. R ichard I. Paters Rav. JannHar Saad

Nursery Care Available

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD

Briuhtipoor Taberpaclc" 5 G od • I

I 6 fe n ra p k - WiNeed Prayer? 3524205 * A s S C m b U e S O J U O d • Church: 352-6200

28555 Franklin Rd. • SouthfM d, M l, 0*886 8 faiagraph - Waat of Holiday kwi)A Chmrismshc Church where peopfe o f many OonominMions worship fogefher

Momlna Worahip 8:30 and 11:00 AM.Sunday Oohool tO;08 AM.

CafataraUen of Prataa • 0:90 P.M.7:30 F M. Wad AdidL Ymdh 8 ChNdrwn

11:00 AM. WoraMp t andaa *‘Uva*' on WLOV 1000 AM FranhNn Road ChilaWari School K-Orado 8

Nuraary providad at aN aanrioaa CALVIN C. RATZ. PASTOR

Tfll-CtTY ASSEMBLY O f ODD2 10 0 Hw tnat^ R d . C anton

328-0330Biw MtaNgen Awe 8 Palmer

Pastor Rocky A. Oarraiundey School 6 4 6 AM

Morning Worship • 30 and M 00 AM ' R iO O P M

I 7 .80 P M

forshipaaO ar fng Y to faN f • FamPy MgM 1

J H u n m « * » « * M , H I J *«c

Ramadan: Fasting focuses on control and faultsBack aekooi day dwte( tka

Holy Mootk of Ramadaa. KaokU Haqao of Uvokla oatt braaklaot bofaradawB.

Then Kaabil, a It-yaar-old boy. haadi for cla«ao at CalhoUc Caa- Ural High Sekool ia Radford.

A> a dOToat MaoUm, KaAU wlU take oetther food dot drink noUl dnok, ap prozlm aU iy d:M p.m.

tkia dawn-to-aaoMt faat arilJ continue for 30 days, antil Rama­dan ends on April 4.

“The parpoae of Ramadan is not just to go so days without food and water,” said Kaakll, a aopbomore. "Fasting, ia itself, develops self-control and helps as to overcome selfishneas, greed, lazloeas and other human faults.”

During Ramadan, Muslims are required to abstain from food or drink from dawn until sunset. They also must refrain from smoking and sexual relations during the fast.

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canoe of its high scholaetlc stand­ards and esceUeoce la athletics.

“Kids from all bacligroaods at­tend the school.” said KaahU, who belongs to the science dab and takes part in track and footbalL

Kashif knows of one other Muslim student, and a Muslim teacher, at Catholic Central.

While Kashif feels comfortable ia his scbool, be believes many people in general simply have no idea about the meaning of Islam. Misconceptloos arc rampant

RAMADAN IS a time of self- denial and intense examination of one’s spirituality, according to the Rev. Imam Muhammad Karoub, a spiritual leader in the Muslim community.

"It is a time of thanksgiving,” said Karoub, 67, of Farmington Hills. “It is a time to be extra charitable. Empathy and sympa­thy pervade our spirit”

Islam means “submission to God.” Those who believe in Islam are called Muslims, meaning, in Arabic, “one who has given him­self to God.”

Islam was founded in 622 AJ>. Arabia by the prophet Mohammed. Muslims revere the prophets of Jewish and Christian scriptures.

Muslims believe Mohstmmed is the last and greatest prophet. They believe that Mohanimed wasn’t divine but an instrument chosen to bring the message of God-Allah.

More than 600 million people worldwide are Muslims. Islam, predominant in the Middle Elast, also has followers in large por­tions of Africa, Malaysia, Paki­stan and Bangladesh.

Many Muslims live in ’Turkey, the Balkan states and portions of the former Soviet Union. Around four million Muslims live in North America.

Kashif is the son of Syed Ha- que, a quality control specialist at Chrysler Corp., and Sanjeeda Haque.

“By the year 2000, one-quarter of the human race will be Muslim,” Kashif said. “I want to clear up the misconceptloos.

“We aren’t all oU sheiks,” he added. “We don’t go around Mow­ing up airplanes. Islam Is a relig­ion of pea^.”

In a recent letter to the Ob­server, Kashif expressed his feel­ings about Ramadan, a time great significance for Muslims.

‘I t means I can sit back and say to myself, ‘What have I done wrong?’ ” Kashif said. “How can I change to be a better person? You can understand what it means to be hungry.”

Mohammed centuries ago. “IV n, eech family dines according to its osm customs.

During Ramadan, gifts of cash or goods are distributed to the n e e ^ .

At the conclusioo of the Holy Month, Muslims gather at the mosque for prayers. This time also is marked by the payment of a "purifying tax,” called Zakat to benefit the poor.

Kashif, who hopes to attend the University of Michigan, plans to work at a soup kitchen this sum­mer.

He also belongs to a group called United Michigan Muslim Association, which seeks to bring together Muslims of different schools of thought and diverse ethnicity.

Traditionally, Muslima tend to worship and associate with their own nationalities, “and that is what we are trying to eliminate,” Kashif said

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Following Islamic tradition of Ramadan, mam- bars of tha Haqua family — Syad, wifa Sanjaa- da and sons S ^ iq and KashH — gattiar in tha

living room for prayars following a sundown.

“THE HAQUES left Pakistan, moved to Canada and relocated to metro Detroit.

Kashifs sister Sbaxia, 20, at­tends Madonna University in Livonia. “Twin brothers Shamael and Sadiq, 14, are studoits at Livonia Churchill High School.

Kashif likes Catholic Central, an all-boy parochial school, be-

RAMADAN, WHICH began in early March, takes place in the ninth month of the lunar calen­dar. The actual dates vary from year to year. The holiday com­memorates the time that Allah revealed to Mohammed a divine plan and prescription for daily life.

These edicts are set forth in the Koran, also known as Quran, the holy book of Islam.

Devout Muslims are forbidden to eat pork, gambie, drink al­coholic beverages and take drugs. Muslims must pray five times daily while faci^ Mecca, a city in Saudi Arabia that is sacred to Muslims.

“The Muslim holy day is Friday, when followers attend congrega­tional prayers at a mosque.

During Ramadan, Muslims who are old enough to understand the concept fast daily. Kashif, who has fasted each Ramadan since he was 10, recalls how his stomach grumbled during those earlier fasts.

“I ’m used to it now,” Kashif said. “The hardest part for me is getting up early so I can eat breakfast before the fast begins.”

As the daily fast ends, the Ha- ques gather for prayers. “They drink juice and eat fruits.

Many Muslims eat dates at the end of the fast, as did the prophet

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• LIFE LOSSESCovenant Community Church will

offer “H m Challenge of Living Through Life Lames” with Ruth Sis- som, a two-part seminar on the grieving procem and the road to re­covery, 6 p.DL Sunday, April 6, and 10 a.m. to 2 pjn. Saturday, April 11, at the church, 26600 Student, Red- ford.

Siasom is the author of “Instantly a Widow,” the story of the lessons God taught as she struggled to adjust to life following her husband’s death. Reservations are required for the April 11 seasion, srhi^ will include limch. Reaervatloos should be made by calling the church office, 626- 1100, Monday, April 6.

south of Joy in Canton. Guest preacher will be the Rev. Headley “Thweatt, former pastor of the church. He is now living in Benton, Ky., and serving as a aemiretired pastor.

• LENT SERVICESChrist the Good Shepherd Luther­

an Church, 42690 Cherry Hill in Can­ton, will have Lenten sauces 7 p.m. Wednesdays, April 1 and 6. For in­formation, call 061-0286.

Spring revival serviem will fea­ture music. Sunday evening will in­clude an extended praise and testi­mony service. All services will be in­terpreted for the bearing impaired. For informatioo, call 463-4786.

• CONCERT BAND“The First United Methodist

Church of Garden City will have the Asbury College Concert Bond of Wil- more, Ky., in concert 7:30 p.m. Fri­day, April 3, in the church sanctuary, 6443 Merrinun, Garden aty. A Lenten pot luck dinner, with meat provided by the chur^ will be served 6 pjn. in the Fellowship HalL For Informatioa, call 421-8838.

• SUNDAY SEMINAR“The “rrial of Jesus” and its effect

on Jewtsb-Christian relations will be the subject of the First Sunday semi­nar 6-8 p.m. Sunday, April 6, at Newburg United Methodist Church, 36600 Ann Arbor Trail Uvonia. “The Rev. James Lyons, founder and ex­ecutive director of the Ecumenical Institute of Jewish Christian Studies, will speak. “Tbe seminar will be in the church parlor.

the speaker. Monday through Satur­day meetings will be 7 p.m. and con­tinue at the 9:46 a.m. Sunday scbool. 10:30 a.m. worship service and 6 p.m. evening service April 6.

Taylor is a staff evangelist from Open Door Baptist Aurch in Mesquite, Texas. All services will be interpreted for the bearing im­paired. A nursery will be available. Prayer Baptist Church is at Avon­dale and Newburgh roads in West- land. For informatioa, call 728-3600.

church, 14176 Farmington Road, north of 1-96 in Livonia. Offerings in­clude classes for 3- and 4-year-olds and kindergartners. For informa­tioa. caU 522-6830.

• CENTENNIAL SL Paul’s Lutheran Church, Eight

Mile and Mlddlebelt in Farmington Hills, will continue its centennial celebratian at the 11 a.m. service March 29. “niere will be a guest preacher, John IMna, preeldeat of the Michigan District of the Lnther- an Church, Mlasourl Synod, and a guest organlsL William Oramaow IV, a former member serving aa a teacher, muatc director and organist at Child of Christ Lutheran Church In Hartland.

• LENTEN PROGRAM Village Presbyterian Church of

Bedford will have mid-week Lenten eervlces 7 p.m. Wednesday, through April 8, ia the McCalmoiith Chap^ It also has Lenten study followtag worship services on Sundays, using the film “Jesus of Nasareth” for the study program. VUlage Presbyterian Church M at 36360 W. Six Wle, Red- ford.

• REVIVAL PLANSA spring revival erlll be held Sun­

day through Friday, April 6-10, at Kenwood Church of ChrisL 20300 Merriman, Livonia. “The theme will be “Each One Reach One - Let’s Spring Forward for the Lord in 1993.” The revival will feature evan­gelist Jack Heaston and song evan­gelist Dale Hickey. Tbe schedule in­cludes: 9:30 am. Bible school on Sun­day, 10:30 a.m. and 8:38 pm wor^p Sunday, 7:30 p.m. w oi^p services Monday through Friday. For information, call 478-8222.

• PASSION OF CHRISTChrist Our Savior Lutheran

Church is observing the Peasiaa of Christ with Lenten services 7:30 pm Wednesdays. Leading the services will be the Rev. Lather Werth. Ser­mon themes will be '"Simon, Who Carried Christ’s Crooe” on April 1 and “The Centurion Who Confessed to Christ” on April 8 “rhe church is at 14176 Farmington Road. Livonia.

• PRESCHOOL PROGRAMThe Little Lambs Preschool at

Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Canton will have an open bouse 7 p.m Thursday, April 9, at 42690 C h ^ H ill Canton. “111000 at­tending will learn about programs offered at the co-op preschool for children age 3 th ro ^ pre-kinder­garten. To register or for informa­tion. call 981-0286 9 am to 3 pm

Each service will be preceded by a 5:30 p.m. lellowship dinner, horied by varkMis church groups. “The ser­vice will be 7 pm A freeerill offer­ing will be collected. “The church is at 9600 Leveme, near West Chicago. For information, call 937-2233.

• RUMMAGE SALEA spring rummage and bake sale

will be 9:30 am to 2 pm Saturday, March 28, at Trinity Church of the Brethren, 27350 W. Chicago, at U l­ster in Bedford.

A dinner will be eerved 1 pm., at dbectorwhich time Roger Malland,

of Christian education of 8L Mi- chaeTs Lutheran Chnrch In Portage, will speak. Nursery care wiD be pro­vided. For Informatioa, call 474- M7I.

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• LIVING TRUTH Living Truth, a musical trio from

Caro. Mich., will perform daring 8:39 sad 11 am srorshlp eervicee Sunday, March 29, at AMoragata United Methodist Church, 10000 Beech Daly, Radford. Tbe gro^t also WiD bo In concert 7:11 pm Wednse-

April 1, at WayM First Uniled Church, I Town Square,

Wayna 'Rw group plays 18 aauelcel instruments and spruade OodY enee- tage of love throe^ nnaic and wit- aeae. A frsewiD oMrIag wiD bo tak­en. r o t htfennation, caD ni-4801.

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• WEDNESDAY WORSHIPSt Peter's BvangeDcal Lutheran

Church, 1343 Penniman in Plym- outh, will bold Lenten services 7 p.m. Wednesdays. Topics wlU In­clude: “The Croes Offers the Strength to Forgtvu” April 1; and “The Cross Proves God’s Love” April 8. Regular Sunday services are 8 a.m. and 10:90 am. For Informa­tioa. can 463-3303.

• BABY SHOWERWard Presbyterian Church in

Livonia will bold a baby shower for Bethany Christian Servlcee Infants 2:30-4:90 p.m. Sunday, April 6, at the church, SU Mile and Farmington rpade. Bethany is a pregnancy coun­seling center and agency for faster care and adoption. Those attending the shower are asked to bring new and used items in good coadition for newboms.

m VIDEO SERIESThe First Baptist Church of Plym­

outh continues its video scries featuring Billy Graham 6:90 pm Sunday, March 29, srith “Hope for Commitment.” Tbe film, which deals with challenging topics of today, fea­tures a message from Graham. The church is at 45000 N. Territorial west of Sheldon, Plymouth Town­ship. For information, caU 466-2300

• RUMMAGE SALE“rhe Women’s Service Onb of

Meadowbrook Congregational Church will have a rummage sale 9:30 a.m to 6 pm Friday, April 18, and 9:30 a.m to 1 pm Saturday, April 11, at the church, 21366 Meadowbrook, betwoau Bight MUe and Nine Mile ia Novi. For faifarma- tion, caD 348-7767.

S FRIENDSHIPFriendship Counectiaa a personal

grosrth and support group, wiD meat 7:30 p.m. Thmdays at 13439 Mar­ion. Bedford, for dlecueelnn. quo*- tione and answers, feDowship and BIMc study. For information, call 634-2066

• OFFERING OF LETTERS Our Lady of Loretto Church of

Bedford will have an '"Offering of Letters” Saturday and Sunday, April4-6. after all Meeeee Parishioners WiD write letters to Sena Don Riegle and Carl Levin and Conyuaemen Sander Levin and Carl ParaeD urg­ing support of legislation to address childhood hunger ia the

Our Lady of Loretto is part of a nationwide effort lavohriag some 1,088 churches and more than 188,008 residents caDiag for support of programs to end childhwod han­ger. For information about the project caD 634-9088.

S ACTIONACTION Ministry provides sup­

port and practical hsdp for people srfao are unemployed or rhenging esh reers. Meetings arc 7 pm the aae- ond and fourth Monday of each month at Ward Preshytariaa Church, 17000 Farmingtoa Rond, Uvonia.' For information, caD 422-1828.

• REVIVAL MESTN8G Prayer Baptist Church la Weot-

laad wUI host a revival meetliM Monday, March 98, to Sunday, April 9, sriG rvengeHst Randy Taylar os

• OFEN HOUSEChrist Our Savior Lutheran School

WiD have oa open houw fer Ha pre­school and kindergarten programs 7- 8:90 pm. Ihuraday, March 28 at the

a EVENB8G SERVICSS Hosanna Taber Latheran Church

ia Radford Is having Wodeseday eve- niag services during the Lsulan son-sou, cnutjnuing thrnuSI April 8.

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burgh, at Five MOe la Uvonia, wiS have a charismatic prayer grsup meeting 8 pm. WeMeeiaya. There also sriD be a pmyur pnup mootinp 8-7:98 p.m Sundays, haglaniag April 4, la Patio Claaaroom 1 of HadaeM University, ScheMcraR and Levan. Singiag will be iachtdad. Tha nnat- lags are open te the public.

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Who will ba balUag Plabar to aaa If tbay caa maka him aqelnn? WJBK- TV 2 aorbor Catbarlaa liitabin aad editorial director Joe Wearer will be foaatera, aloeg with W V iZ -V i 7 aa- cbor Ooria Biacoa and ‘Kelly Ji Com­pany's * John Kelly. Attorney and former Oakland County proaecntor L Brooks Patteraon, Datooit Newa staffer Tim Kiska a ^ Detroit boi- Ing promoter and trainer Emanuel Steward, to name a few, will also have plenty of ‘Fish’ storica to tell.

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The animal scboiarahlp b awardod to a student with a demonstrated in­terest in journalism who attends a four-year coUage within the fiva- coanty Southeast Mirblgan regloo. The roast will begin with an open bar at • p.m. and dinner at 7.

Cost la ISO per person (table of 10 persons, |47SJl Black tie is optionaL To make reservations, call MI-MS- 4210, or send check to SPJ, Metro Detroit Chapter, S20 Helene Ave., Royal Oak, Ml 48007-2979. Make checks payable to SPJ, Metro De­troit Chapter.

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"Hanky-Panky Journalism; Why is Sex Pacing the Political Coverage?" will be Stan Dale’s topic at the April 9 meeting of Women in Communica­tions Inc. — Detroit Chapter.

Dale is an authen', sexologist and founder of the Human Awareness In­stitute, which will hold SLI (Sex, Love and Intimacy) workshops in the area April 11-12.

WICTs dinner meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at Holiday Inn, 28123 10 Mile (1-98 and Grand River intersec­tion), Farmington Hills. Admission is 120 for members; 125 for guests and the general public; and |15 for stu­dents. For reservations, call (313) 791-1277 by April 8.

Referring to recent media cover­age on the Justice Clarence ’Tbocnas hearings and Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton, Dale said, "We focus on peo­ple in the spotlighL on what they do in the bedroom in an attempt to find out what we do in the bedroom. What are we doing? Could it be better?”

Dale has been a broadcast journal­ist for 45 years, once serving as the voice of “The S^dow” and announc­er-narrator for "TTie Green Hornet,” “Lone Ranger” and ‘‘Sgt. Preston of the Yukon.”

With master’s degrees In psycholo­gy and sociology, be hosted the first pop psychology talk show in Ameri­ca.

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A rtbeat tpoUiohts viffnettet fro m the *«i>wrt>an a r t* scene Send news leads to: Artbeat, Creatit>e Living, Observer it Eccentric Newspapers. 362S1 Schoolcraft. L ivonia 4SI50.

Preaervinc historyA Plymouth native edited a

new guidebook designed to provide travelers and history bu/fs with Infortnation about the state's past as recorded on Michigan historical markers.

Laura Ashlee, state register and historical marker director, edited "Traveling Through Time: A Guide to Michigan’s Historical Markers," a SS6-page paperback guidebook available through the state (1-800-S6A-370S) and at selected bookstores. The book sells for 114.95

“It’s a compilation of a lot of unrelated items, but when you put it all together, it really is a chronicle of local history as well as state history," said Ashlee, a 1979 Plymouth Salem Hig^School graduate. Her family moved to Plymouth from Los Angeles in 1963, when she was just 18 months old.

“Elven though each marker may not seem related, when you look at them in the big picture, they are,” added the Michigan State University alumnae who earned a master of arts degree in American studies.

Published by the Michigan Department of State’s Bureau of History, the book spotlights 1,100 official green-and-gold historical marker*.

The markers honor and celebrate the people, places and events that have shap^ Michigan history. Observerland boasts 18

> marker*."Elach Michigan historical

marker tells a special story and teaches a lesson about our history," said Secretary of State Richard Austin.

In the book, the location and text of each marker is arranged by county. The book features 100 historic and contemporary ilustrations of marker subjects.

Drawing the spotlight. . Watercolorist Mark Re vers of

Plymouth will exhibit his n a in tin e . "Michigan and Trumbell.” April 4 to May 2 at Michigan Fine Arts Competition at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Association, 1516 S. Cranbrook, Birmingham.

In January, Rever* exhibited the painting of Tiger Stadium at Michigan Art ’93, a statewide fine arts competition presented by the Plymouth Community Arts Council. The competition was jurored by Mary Stephenson, former assistant curator of 20th century art at the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Since Feb. 20, when Rever*' watercolor* were featured in Creative Living, be decided to make photo prints of "Michigan and Tnunbell’’ and the architectural painting of a historic Detroit fire station’s ' doorway, "Lamed And Washington"

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Editor's note: L ike most everything else, the a rt world isn't im m u ne fro m the fa llo u t o f a depressed economy and the closing o f a m a jo r auto assembly p lan t like Widow Run in Ypsilanti. In a series o f reports continuing today, w e’re exam in in g the extent o f the recession's tug on a rt galleries and artists around Observerland.

By Linda Ann Chomln special writer

D e s p it e th e gloomy ec6nomic landscape, local artists report sale of their work remains, on

average, unaffected as they continue searching for ways to touch people’s lives through canvas, paper and bronae.

"Sometime* in a recession, it’s a good time for people to buy art Art can be a most Imnortant purchase because It fulfiUia spiritual need," said Ekiee Joppicfa, a Visual Art Association of Livonia watercolor and collage Instructor.

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“Gallery owners are saying sales are down, art buying is down all over the country. At my gallery in Northport, my clientele is from all over the country and my sales haven’t been affected,” said Joppich, co-owner of Joppich’s Bay Street Gallery on the Leelanau Peninsula.

"When people fall in love with a piece of art," the Farmington Hills resident added, "they tend to buy it rather than wait because so many people have stories of the painting that got away,”

BLEAK CUTBACKS by the auto companies haven’t kept artists from generating innovative marketing ideas. Joppich and other artists are finding ways to make new purchases possible. Instituting payment plans and layaways.

"Not all art lovers are wealthy. Sonne (d them make sacrifices to boy it,” Joppich said. "We try to help them any way we can b^use chances are they won’t be able to come back in a year and buy it becaiae It’ll be gone, sold to

Wot all art lovers are wealthy. Some of them make sacrifices to buy it. We try to help them any way we can because chances are they won*t be able to come back in a year and buy it because it'll be gone, sold to someone else who loved it.'

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someone else who loved It.” Traditionally, artists have

worked various day jobs, Joppich said, in order to paint what they want in their studios at night. “They’re buying their freedom in their studios just to be able to create a painting that has something to say.”

Joppich buys her freedom by teaching. A list brims with students waiting to take her watercolor classes and collage workshop* at the Visual Art Associatioo of Livonia.

"I’ve taught at VAAL10 years and the lessons aren’t down. Artists are still studying. The more serious the artist it seems, they feel the need to study," Joppich said.

GLOOMY ECONOMIC forecasU fail to cloud the lens of Livonia

photographer Carlos Diax, an associate professor of photography at the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit.

Diaz has never sought sales or commercial success. His portraits of unemployed autoworkers jar the conscience and speak of social concerns. Through a viewfinder, his Images illustrate a range of ideas: irony, inner-city decay and leveling of Detroit’s residences and businesses as be steps back to ‘1st the viewer come to their own conclusions.”

"Because I do have a teaching position at an art school, the recession doesn’t directly affect me. Indirectly, it effects me because the grants have been cut. For an artist like roe, who does

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Sculptor animates fanciful clay pots□ 8— ExhibHionu, 20________

By Linda Ann Ctiominspecial writer_________________

Looking for a way to beat the March blues? Join the fun as artist Robert Black, legendary creator of People Pots, demonstrates bow he breathes life into the magical clay characters for which he’s nationally rect nized.

He’ll host a continuous demonstra­tion from 11 a m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 28 at Atrium Gallery, 113 N. Center at Main, in downtown North- ville.

The appearance accompanies “People Pots,” a 35-piece exhibition of his work on display through mid- May.

“I never tire of making them. They're a whimsical sculpture that’s there to stand and talk back to you,” said the Ann Arbor resident at a demonstration in the ceramics room at Schoolcraft College in Livonia.

Black, who has worked in ceram­ics since 1958, celebrates his 26th year as an art professor at School­craft.

His bands deftly manipulate the clay as he begins to band-build a cowboy, a popular seller right now. Pushing and polling the clay, be maneuvers it into shapes used to cre­ate one of 80 different characters.

A PINCH here, a push there and suddoily a sinister character with an evil eye appears. Next time, a white porcelain, 10-gallon hat on a cowboy is all it takes to make him one of the good guys.

"You can move them any way you like,” said Black as be cocked the figure’s head to the right. “Twist an eye or close a mouth and the People Pot takes on a whole new meaning.”

Created on a cylindrical base. Black’s figures have grown through stages since the first one was built in 1965. In the beginning, be explains, they were tall, thin vessels.

“I started with the vases, then thought it looked like a person.” Black said. "From there, they went through an evolutionary process as 1 began to add fingers, which simply grew out of their chest. Sherlock Holmes was the first definitive char­acter. 1 called them my Regulars ’ ”

Quickly rolling the clay into tiny fingers and hands for the cowboy. Black toon slips them up the sleeves

"He’s going to be holding a lariat,” Black said as he proceeds to cut a pattern out of white porcelain clay to build a bat "He’s a good guy.”

BLACK BUILDS three to six each morning or 1,006 figure* a year, sell­ing them at 10 art fair*.

A mainstay of the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair for t l years. Black demonstrated wheel-thrown pottery In the early years. He continues to entertain fair goer* with the cre­ative craft of hand-building People Pots right before their eye*.

"Peo^ say they’re so perfect ’They’re done in a mold, but it’s all very spontaneous. 1 like to call them happy accidents. If you get too se­rious, It gets too contrived.”

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Let’s team up to rekindle usability of Hough SchoolON A RECENT crisp morning,

jagged shadows cut by tlie rooming tun silhouetted the little red school- house, a broken shell of its fonner self as a centar of laandng.

In dlsrspalr and open to vandals. Hough School cUngi to a Mask exis- teace at Old Haggerty and Warren Road, along an old stagecoach traU, in Canton Township.

Distrsas signs pemwate the csnto- ry-old, two-room school. ’The win­dows aro boarded up or uncoversd. Tko clapboard paint Is peeling. ’The Interior Is strewn with junk. And the front door is falling apart.

A hopacotch outline on the walk and a large tire la tbs yard are stark reminders of a time when Hough husnsd with ths busUs of children.

Sswer work along Warren Road punctaatas ths scans with tbs rigors of road construction: tractor tracks, aprootad fandag, survey flags and stoaa mounds.

BUT HOUGH School may yet sur­vive, thanks to a detannined group of history bufls and others booked on Canton’s heritage.

’The newly formed Committee to Save Hough School aims to. build public support for saving and finding adaptive te-usa for the Ustortc land­mark, now privataly owned.

Vlrgbiia Parker, srho co<balrs the preservation committee with Diane Nelhengen, says tearing down Hough could erase a "visible piece of the community’s longstandiag commit­ment to education and the only tan- glMa link newer realdeaU have with Canton’s early history."

Both co^dtalrwoman are in the Canton HMorical Society. "We’ll help them any way we can — by boMlng mestiags or previdlag mon­ey unW they get the ball rolling," said Marta McCahs, soctsty preai- dsnt

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UVONU DEVELOPER Mel Be- lovlcs has no Immediate plans for the 10 acre site he bought la 1M7 and resonsd to office use four ysars latar. But the collector of old cars said, he "would not like to see the building tom down. Them’s no bene­fit to tearing down a lOO-year-eld building. I would like to sue It saved."

Belovlcs says bo’s “wllllag to co­operate with ths committae and do something reasonable.

"Td work with wboevar is inter­ested la moving It Or, if I do aomo- thtag with ths land, Fd entertain In­

corporating restoratloa Into a site plan.

"If I developed officoa with enough density else whom on the property, Td oven consider giving the sch^ sits away for historical preservation."

Re mderscoroa that restoration on-sits most be tied to a develop­ment plan.

PARKER’S RESEARCH tracks Hough’s roots back to seven years bofore Canton became a township. Nei^bon paid Mary Barber |SS to taach la the original Hough SdiooL a one-room log schoolhouse built in 1IS7 on land owned by the Houghs.

In the IttOa, Hough School Dis­trict bought port of a nearby orchard and built a one-room school with a block foundatloo. The ascond room canN in INS. In the INhs, Rough School District merged with Plyi^ outh-Canton Community Schook.

Hough served as an elementary until 19M.

Hough is one of five one-room scboolhouses gracing Canton’s coun- trysldo. Two alroody have been re­stored. The township’s In the midst of restoring a third. Hanford, like Hough, Is la private bands

Prom INS to INS, Hough School boused Plymouth Co-op Nursery School. "The buildiag was meticu- kMsIy preserved th ro ^ the efforts of voiuntser parents, who scraped and painted the aged, rad clapboa^ and performed ths other exterior and Interior maintenance tasks,” Parker said.

TO JOIN Parker’s cause, send your name, sddrsas and phone num­ber to: Committee to Nve Hough School, c/o Canton HIstortcal Sod- sty, P.O. Box 87SU, Canton, MI 4S1I7.

Says Parker ’The committee would vary roach Ilk* to hear from

anyone srho attended Hough School or who otherwise has a fondneas for this treasured landmark and Ite place In the community’s heritage.

Right on!Now'S the tiro* to rally the com­

munity behind Hough, especially in light of Mel Belovics’s pledge to save the school. He likens his pledge to “the same way I save trees srben 1 develop. I believe In protecting the environment"

Like the committee, I want to see Hough saved oweits. Original loca- Uon accsntaates a buUdtng’s histori­cal si|py/icaac*.

But if the sits Isn’t developed soon, rd rather see Hough moved and re­built elsewham la Canton than lan­guish endlessly at its original loca­tion - deteriorating to a level that threatens restoration.

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Ckiraetert” ^ U rooii irtla t J e m PoeM contlneei A reception ami demoMtratioa will be dooo te f {LBL Satardajr, April 11. For $10, pear child caa take part with Ponlet la creating a character, than aame It Md taka it home. lU T t kikkttahelt, Terrence Conan, Llroola.

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of anoaal aenior art nhlMtloa opana. Kihiblt Gallery, eecood floor of the library. Hoon: noon to $ pm School­craft and Levan, Livonia.

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exhibit by I I contemporary qnllt aiHsta. The exhibit (eatnrea a etan- nlng collection of qallts by nathmally known artista. The Development of Contemporary Qailta,” a apiadal lec­ture by qailt expert and art conaolt- ant Penny McMorria, will take place 1 p.m. Saturday, April 4. Reapond to MV421S by Wedneaday, April 1. Elx- Uhit timea 1-S pm Thura^y-Satur- day, March 26-S8, April >-4 and 9-11, ib Artpack Servicea, SISOS Grand River, Door 10, Jnat west of Orchard Lake Road in Farmington, M5-6312 or 478-0946.

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iala dMpiay florak, tralU and riU Ufa In the traditiea of reeilwn and ahatractioa la the TS- piaee exhlhltiea In the lobby,during city haU hears. Farmlagtoa am to I pm Tuasday-Satorday, 901 R oadaad^M lle. W. Fonrth, Royal Oak, H4-SSM.

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1," aa exhibition by Michigan Frtands of Photography. Hoars; 9 am to 4 pm Moaday-Friday, until I p.m. Tuesday-Wednaaday, at MacKonale Fine Arta Center at Hen­ry Ford Commualty College, 1101 Evergreen, Doarbora, 849-9094.

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Foods,” an exhibit of the work of na­tive Michigan artist Jack R Smith, will ran throngh April 90. Reception to meet the artist 7-9 pm Friday.He favors a small format, 4 by 8 inebea, on wood or copper. So th mixes bis paint with oil and wax, a process that soapends the pigment, giving a sublime osnslucence to the flesh in his nudes. Honrs: 10 am to 8 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 10 am to 9 p.m. Thursday in the Franklin Plaxa, 29209 Northwesten Highway,Southfield, 998-5494.• SYBAIUS GALLERY

Friday, March 27 — A one-person show of coamlcs by Nancy Selvin through April 25. Reception for the artist 8-8:90 p.m. Friday. Selvin’s ce­ramics focus on a series of still-life explorations juxtaposing form, color and architectural space. Personal or historical references are often in­cluded as she builds q>ace and reor­ganises domestic forms that empha­size material and process. Her wall- mounted vignettes consist of rather

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Friday, March 27 — "Lighten Up,” a show of functional, artist- made lighting from lam ^ tor- chletea and sconces to candalahras, chandeliers and candlesticks la glass, metal, clay, wood and paper, to May II. Hours: 10 am to 8 pm. Moaday-Friday and 11 am to 5 pm Saturday, call for additional eveiilng hours, 104 Fisher Building, Detroit, 879-7888.

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Saturday, March 28 — Paintings by Jane Hammond, Valerie Parks and Archie Rand through May 2. Opening reception for the artists 9-7 p.m. Saturday. Parks is a Detroiter and Hammond and Rand are New Yorkers. They each employ the fig­ure. Hours- 11 am to 5 p.m. Toes- day-Satnrday, 798 N. Woodward, Birmingham, 644-9955.

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sive representative of the estate Daniel Rhodes (1911-1989), hosts “Significant Works from the Ehtate of Daniel Rhodes.” Tbe galloy fo­cuses on both contemporary and hls-

isrlc ceramics Hours 18 am la 8 p.m. Tuesday-Satarday, 92288 Nofthwsstera Ri^way, SuMa 28 ia the TrlAtria buiVitlng. Formiagma Hills 881-8787

• HABATAT GALLERMSTo March 28 — A show of works

by Jon Kuhn and Jach Schmidt con- tinam. A Kuhn canstraction Is a syn­ergic total of forms forces aad col­ors. The intricate rslatioaahlp of col­or and its rssentlil correlatian with the complex geometric forms make the work perceptually aad Intellac- tnally provocativs Schmidt's "walk­ers” as be calls them, deal with the spirit and/or the aura to which we respond in the company of others Tbe exhibit is at 92295 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills 881- 9090.

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hibition of paintings by Adele Duck, Roger Bniinekool and sculpture by Sharon Que continues. Hours 10:90 a.m. to 5:90 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 107 Townsend, Birmingham, 642- 3909.

• XOCHIPiLU GALLERYTo March 28 — Solo exhibition of

recent sculpture by Susan Aaron- Taylor. Aaron-Taylor’s “Deity Se­ries” continues the artist’s fascina­tion with bo- dreams. Beads, model­ing compound and found objects are used in pieces that suggest a rever­ence for ancient ceremonies and myths. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues­day-Saturday, 588 N. Woodward, Birmingham, 645-1905.

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TsM arch28-Aaeshlhttbyla- aaa Holcomb and Slsvea MacOowaaexploras the thams at nrhaa archl- tactars Hours 11 am to 8 pm Tueaday-dalorday, 11 am la 8:98 pm Ftrst Thvaday, March 8. 490 N. Woodward, Btnnlngham 499-9700.

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Sunday, March 29 - Oakland Uni­versity’s art coUaction will be on dis­play through May 17. Tie ooUoction be|^ with a donation of African sculpture by fonnar Mifhlgan gover­nor Soapy WlUlams and grew to Its current sias and scope ovor the past 28 years Since no money Is allocaled for tbe purchase of art work, OU has relied on donations of collectors art­ists and dealers The exhlUtioo will feature African masks old and new master prints 19tb century paint­ings and significant contemporary work by Fernando Botoro, Alex Katz, Gordon Newton, Terry Winters Malodm Morley, David Humph^ and Sybil Osklnaky. Hours 1-9 pm Tneaday-Friday, 2- 6:90 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, and

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• THE SPACETo March 91 — This new art space

at 27 Grand River, East, Detroit, opens its doors for "AsYouLlkalt,” a furniture show featuring the work of Jim Puntigam, Karl Schneider, Rob­ert Bielat, Ron Gabaldon and Jim Utomskl. Call 981-0894.

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To March 91 — "Hm Armchair Traveler,” a mixed media sculpture by Ann Savageas Hours 2-8 pm Tuesdays and by arrangement (882- 8914), 2007 Pauline C o ^ Ann Ar­bor.

Photos share vantage point at Cran brookBy Mary Kloinle staff writer

Tbe camera offers unusual perspectives on life in an exhibit at the Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum, 500 Lone Pine Road in Bloomfield Hills, now through April 5.

The show, “Vantage Point Photographs from the Warren J. Coville Collection,” is the first pub­lic exhibit of this odlectioo. It’s the first of two diq>]ays celebrating tbe 20th anniversary of the academy’s photography department The second will feature photograph by deportinent alumnL

“Vantage P«dnt” with 75 images by 99 artists, both delights and impreoses the viewer, combin­ing the romantic and the magnetic. In Covllle’s words, tbe photos aren’t just documentary but many have true artistic value because of how they were composed and exposed.

So you see the famed election photograph of a jubilant — and victorioas — Harry Truman bold­ing a newspaper jxoclaiming his “defeat” by Dewey.

BUT YOU also see an image of John Kennedy at the 1980 Democratic National Canventlon look­ing both forward and backward at the same time; His back Is to the canMra, but his face Is on a TV screen ia the foreground of the picture.

Fine art photographs are a major foens of the exhibit Many images are vlsaal pMtry.

One print capturea the motion of cars on a busy Detroit street A dizzying view of organ pipes makes them look mountalooui In slae. A news­stand is sUhouetted against a wall plastered with ads for a musical com ^.

A photo of Washington Sqaore ia the winter looks like a pencil drawing One Image is a dream-like shot of people on a bridge.

Ordinary people presented la these Images be­come extraordinary. Two old woman walk past a bulldiag with two large stataee of women on It "The Steerage” captares the immigrant experi­ence at It Blows poor passengers crowded on ■ ocean Ihier.

CHILDREN MAKE an Imprenelnn, snch as the little girls solemnly dancing aad tta IRtle boy carrying two bottlos almost half as taH aa he ia.

The nudes photographed Indade a woman dreamily sitting at a verity trirror with a photo of Clark Gable nearby.

“Vantage Point” Incfariee work liyfamoaB pho- tographam, among them Clareaoe Whtta, Margn- yet Bourke-White, Ralph Stainer, Karl Struae, An­ton Bruahl, Laura Gilpin, Paul Ontartrldge Jr., Imogen Cmndngham, Walker Evans, Lewis W. Bine. Edward Stalehen. Panl Strand and Edward Weotoa• Also (aatared are people known for their work 18 other media, snch aa printers Charlae Shaolor, Raletoa Oawfotd aad maltlmadla artist Laario )iolM>ly-Nagy.

After viewing the collaction. you are Inspired to find aad appreciate the drama and stgrificanre of

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FANTASTIC VIEW OF THE WOODS Thraa bedroom, two bath home has wooded rear yard, lots of Ught from waatam expoaura, added bonus of rac room, fourth bedroom and huge wotfcahop In flniahad baaamant. ML#M00960 8196,900 456-6000

EXCEPTIONALCustom buHl contemporary, fkal floor mastar auNa has jacuzzi tub and aaparala •hower, kNchan hoa Cortan countara and European style cabinets, half acre wooded lot. ML#M96446 8434,900 486-6000

EXCELLENT LOfUATlON Two bodroom and unh condo next to prtvata wooded area, neutral docor, ceramic both whh skyhghf, canlrri rir, (uN baaamant. privacy fanoa. ML#M0160a 876400 4664000

W E K N O W O U R P U C E IN R E A L E S IA IE ,

WE'RE #1 IN THE M ID W E S F BECAUSE O F SALESPEOPLE UKE

TH O SE IN THE N O R TH VH LE OFFICE.

llie y worked hard to earn thdr place as the *1 real estate office companywide.

In 1991 they earned 5 awards for I I office, including highest number of listings taken and highest number of fistings sold.

Tbey ranked in the top 100 Coldwdl Banker affifiate offices nationwide among over 1400 offices for 10 months of the year.

And so for in 1992, diey have written over $20 million in sales.

S O W H E N THE T IM E C O M ES FO R y o u T O BUY O R SELL, CALL O U R P IA C L C A U « 1 .

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LYNN HURLEY RICK HURLEY SANDY DOHERTY

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M OFSCHOOlCfUFT. W. OFmOOUBELT CLEAN UVOMA RANCH.

So much to o«*r - 3 bodroomt, 2 hill bath*. hardYvood Itoor*. updatad kttchan w/naw floor. Baautlful vary larga family room w/ outstanding fll^ a c a , finishad basamant. at- tachad garaga $106,900

N. OF JOY. W. OFHOt CAUFORNIA BOUNOI

SaMar oflars immadiate occupancy on tNa 3 yaar naw. 3 badroom. 2Vk bath* colonial. 1st floor laundry, spacious family room with firspiaca, canlral ak, ultdarground sprinklar*. 2 car attachad garaga. $166,900

£ OF HAGGERTY. N. OF ANN ARBOR RD. DON’T MISS

This Plymouth 3 badroom ranch w/ finishod basamant. attachad 2 car garage, new carpeting 6 wallpaper, all kitchen appliancas & vary large living room w/natural firaplaca.

$103,900

N. OF ELEVEN MILE. W OF NOVI NEW 6 AFFORDABLE.

1600 sq. ft. ranch with 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, great room w/vaultad ceilings 6 fireplace, master suite w/ private bath $ his/her closels. Large kitchen 6 spacious dining area. 2 car attached garage, central air. $139JNM

S. OF WARREN. E OF BECK A SIM-POOL-LV LOVELY HOME,

32 * 16 Kafko inground pool. Im­maculate brick ranch offers 3 bed­rooms, 2 full bath*, lovely country kitchan. great room ml flraplaca. 1st floor laundry and basamant.

9139E00

S. OFMCHIGANAVE. W. OFMERRtMAN EASY ON THE POCKETBOOK

Describes this cozy 2 badroom ranch. Low maintanance. daap shady backyard, neutral carpeting, new doors front & back. Convanianl location In nice friarKlIy neighbor­hood. $39,900

£ OFMERRMAN N OFSOCMKE CAPE COO ON WOODED LOT.

Doni mis* this on*, a plaaaura to sa* Vary clean 6 baauOfuNy daco- ratad, huge kllchan, cualom up­loaded cupboarda, hardwood floors, 4 bedrooms, family room, Florida room, attachad garaga. $149300

S. OFCHERRYMKl, EOFWHJJWOOO THE BEST OF WESTLAND.

This home has bean freshly pamisd A updated in neutral decor. 3 bad­room, ivy baih ranch with family room. Baaamant la partially finishad w/poaalbla 4th badroom Fancad yard. $96,000

EM PARKVIEWN OF ANN ARBOR TRAK. E OFMHJ.

YOUR LOOKING IS OVER. Totally updMad 3 badroom. 1 bath ranch, neutral decor throughout. VauNad calling with open floor plan Extremely large lot. $99,900

11912TRAILWOOO’S HNEST.

Hug* lot, by wooded surroundings. ImmaculaN 4 badroom. 2V1 bath Colonial, neutral decor, larga dsn. newer floor coverings, family room with firspiaca. 1st floor laundry, ovarsizad 2V4 car garage and large wolmanizad deck. $199300

fU A B A M *£. OF SHELDON. N. O f PENNIMAN

CUTE 9 SHARP.m town Capa Cod with 3 badroom*. 2 baths, numaroua updates 9 kn- provamants. NeiAral decor, hard­wood floors, baaamant. prolaaaiorv aWy landscaped 9 more. $99,900

N OF FIVE MAE. W.OFCURRtE SALEM TOWNSHIP SECLUSIONI

10 Plus Acre*. Uniqu* custom homa w/ over 4.000 sq. IL of living space 9 additional 2,000 aq. fL hi walkoul Qourmal kllchan. foyer ml marble floor 9 2 story co-vad glass block window. $349300

1161 BARCHESTERS. OFCHERRYHKl W OF HU

A REAL PLEASURE3 badroom brich ranch o«4 shinaa the real. Expertly dacoraNd m Nl neutral tones, flnishad baaamant ml lav wid 2 addMonal rooms. 2W car

42217 OLD PONDA OF FIVE MILE. W. OFHAOQERrY

JUST LISTED.Beautiful 2 badroom townhoua* wNh fu6 basamant, attached garaga 9 prtvata srWranca Neutral decor, oak trim, upgrades. vauNad cafling*. sky-

$99300

1397 SALTZ CT.A OF SALTZ E OF SHELDON

VALUE PACKEDIThts 3 badroom. 2 bath horn* boasts a famNy room, larga kNchan. basa- manL 2 car attachad garaga on a larga court locatton m on* o l Can- Ion's nicast family areas. $101,900

42462 SALTZ$ OF FORD. W OF LMIEY QUICK OCCUPANCY.

3 badroom. 1V4 bath Colonial Carv tral ah,2 car attachad garage Family room with buM-bi bookahaHas and flraplaca. deck, lanced yard, and backs to a prtvata park. $116300

49962 POLOW OF WARREN N OF CANTON CENTER

BETTER THAN NEW. Fantastic Chashha PuNa In Sunflower Subdivlalon faaluraa 2nd floor laun­dry, stunning maslar bath, baaiAMufly flnishad basamant. canlral ah, large deck ml gazabo. $179,900

NOFTENMEE W. OF HAOOERTY SHARP 9 AFFORDABLE.

Novi Condom inium w /lin lshed baaamanL 2 huge badrooma. nawar carpeting, neutral decor. Family room and flvlna room. Must so* to

$74399

N. OF FORD RD . W. OFULLPT WILLOW CREEK COLONIAl.

Spadoua 4 badroom. 2V» bath with m aticulou* landscaping, parkllka asMng w /ai new vhtyl sflndowa In W gi. Newer carpM, flmaltad baa* mam imgs farnfly room w/naiural

a. i i f lV l mo9vatod.$lM ,999

8. OF CHERRY HEl, EOF HAOOERTY CANTON CREAM PUFF.

SpoOsss 3 badroom, 1W b*9i brick ranch w/akimlnum trim 9 2 car M- tachad garaga. New carpeting, hardwood floor*, canlral ah, a l kllchan appliancas 9 liniahad

$109300

960 N. CENTERN OFEIOHTMILEE OFCENTER

SHOW STOPPER.RarKh among basuOful gardens. Uniqua homa wRh Andarsan wrhv dow*. 2 living room*, lamfly room, vaulWd callings, hug* kllchan a4lh skylight*, deck, patio, walk to schooli and downtown NorthvM*.

$174300

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DOITT MISS THIS GREAT4 bedroom CotonM. On* of the b*«

In PlymeuBi. Canlral ah. 2Vkbuy* batfialaundry and much mor*.

44644 Ann Arbor Rd., Suite A$194,9

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LOTS OF EXTRAS, w i l fT iM n M n M o noR rw sm n m iw m - land w/Nrflah*d basamant. cosy lans- 9y room, carflrsl Nr, nawar fljmaee 9 raptacamant whtdoam, 2 w/door opanar 9 much mor*.

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Am wrttar, aad Jaaat Mafiinrfc-i. a llaalar Gar- t e v , will bt at Scbookraft Collaji is Uvoola AM ajn. la U t gm Satarday, Mardi M la ahara prdaalwg Ilya t a t craatlva plinBlag awgfaatlooa IB a ataalaar, ‘*Oraaw Tbanab Gardawlag.**

IM r Brograin will faalara fowr layica; “Dawa la la n k ’* a dtaraaalnii ot aatl praparaUon. “Paraawiali * Anwaali," aa IntrodwcGoa la tbaaa plawla aad haw to aaa tiMin, “Plowarlag Traaa and Shtwba,'* aa oaanrlaw oe how to aalact aad aaa woady plaats to glva yawr gardan form, atiactaia aad haaatlfal hlootna. aad “Thamt Gardaaa,*’ a pfaaawtalleii oa how to davalop ahada, rock, wa- tar, bird aad battcrfly gardeoa.

Tha $50 iadiMka laach. Saaakna wlU ba la tha Ponwn BaUdtng. oa campoa, lidM Haggarty. Call Cootlaaiag Edocatloa Sarvlcaa, 4dl-444d, to regia- tar.• PIANO DUO

Schoolcraft CoUega ta Livooia will preaaat Hacht A Shapiro to a fraa pUao concert S-d:M p.m. Suaday, March 2S at the Uroola City Hall, SSdOO Civic Canter Drive.

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Tha haahnad and wlfa Aw hava anew tha Uaitod Stataa aad Bwege.

Aa arftita la raaidiara at tate of Maaic, thay hava placad hlghar la mar othar Amarlcan dae plaao taoBL Loot March, thay took firet la tha IN I EUla Natleaal Two Plaao Cotapatltloa.

Tha dao BMt whila atadylag andar the diracUon of Leon FMNar at PatAody Caaearvatory. To avoid compating agalaat aack othar la tha Pen- body Coooarto uanpatHlaa, thay Joiaad (oroaa aa a dao, won firat prlw and laaacM lhair caraar.

Thay are radplanla of the Paabody laatltaU Career Grant lor ahunnl who have dlatlngiilihTiil tbanaalvaa in thair parfonnlng caraara.• ART PEST

Watarcolor aad oil palntiiy of Waatland artiat Saundra Weed and U of bar atadanta arUl be a - bibited S-f pjn. Taeaday, March 31 in tha Ameri­can Rarvaat Raataarant ot tha Waterman Campai Center at Schookraft CoUega, Uvonla.

Weed la an art inatmctor in tha coUaga’a Cow- Unuing Education Sarvlcea Avlaian. Her atudenta have created landacapea, atUl lifea and fantaay art.

Light relreahmenta will be aerved at the ezhlbi-Uon.

A JURIED SHOWCalling aU artlata and artisana:

MORTGAGE MARKETWant Shore Art Laogna lavlWa yon In parlki-

pate la iU art lair Jaaa ST-M at Lndlaglaa Ctty ^ la LaAagtoa.

Proceeda wUl go toward pteoaodog tha arta, iB- cludlng atadant acholarMilpa Ihle A the Mognoh 3SU year of pebUc aarvioe.

To apply for Ikia Jartad ahow, aaad a aalf-ad- draaaad, itamped anvalopa Ik Waat Shore Art Leagna, Boa 4M, Ladingtoa, MI 4MS1

Deadline for a^ylng A April 1.A HOME PURMBNINOE

Tha Intaraatloaal ParaAkinga aad Paalgn Aaao- clatioa Michigan Chapter wlU apooaor a aamiaar, “How to Daalgn Effective Marketing Slratogiaa,’' noon to 1;M pm Tharaday, AnrU 3, at tha Michi­gan Deaign Canter, 17N Stuta Drive, Troy.

Chriatina Lovi»Georga, preaidant of Lovlo- Gaorgo Inc., wlU ba gaeat apenkar. Coat, Inrladlng lunch, A 313,317 at door (atadanta 313). Call Mari­lyn Acker at 443-3SM.A IN MINMTURE

A apring miniatare ahow and aale will taka place S:30-3:N p.m Friday, April 3 and 10 am to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 4 at the Holiday Inn of Livonla-Weat, 17133 Laurel Park Drive North.

Thirteen of the 33 ezhlbitort wlU be from Mich­igan. Other atatea repreaented include California, Florida and New York.

Miniaturea include auch crafted warea aa dolUHMiaea, landacaping and furniture.

Admiaaion A 34.

INOtPfNOENI SURVEY OE COMPEIIIIVE MORfGAGE RATES1 Wlwn Buying or RsBnandng. Follow Itw Mortgaga Mariiot 1 QuMa for tha Maat In Waiaa, Polnta, and Programa.

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O PEN P M D A V 5 -6 U V O N U . I945M P arker. N o f Seven W o f Mcrrtm sHi. 31x25 kTwer leve l b m ily m om 3 bedfooniB . 2 bfuhs. 2 c v garage ranch in one o f U vonU 's bcsi sub* 1 1 1 8 ,0 0 0 <OE>L> W A X ) 4 6 2 -1 8 U

O PE N S A TV ftD A Y 1-4 !< « 0 « n fV ltX £ . 13820 P onis 3 bedroom . 2 bach b flch ranch in frie n d ly N orrhv illc ony EACatcA. G ood BchaaU, good condh ion ’ S 136 .900 (O E -N -20P O R ) 347 -3 O 30

O TE N S A T IJ U M Y A S l^N D A Y 1-4 U V O N IA . 1929? 0 » m u i G rea i fam ily neighborhood 3 bcdro iw m . It^ baths, nevver w indow s, in a sub w ith Iocs o f tr ees, kkfa and w dcw alks P riced to seU $ 10 9 ,9 00 (O E*N>97i>SM ) 5 4 7 .3 0 3 0

O K N S U N D A Y 2 -3 U V O N IA . 36613 Six M ile Rd Located on sarvtce d rive ‘ ihoc’ on Six M ile L fx ik tn ii fc>r a hom e in m nve-ln co n d itio n • look no fu r- th e r $ 1 4 1 ,9 0 0 (O E.13SO O 5 4 7 .3 0 3 0

O PEN SU N D A Y 1-4U V O N IA . .342^5 W ood. S o f Six M ile . « ' o f F a rm in fla n C harm ing 4 bedroom . bath aikm iaJ m B urton H o llo w Eatates N eu tral c o lo n • updated kitchen , m aaier bach, rec room $ 13 9 ,9 00 (O E .|^*^3W (K )) 4 6 2 -1 8 1 1

O PE N S U N D A Y 1-4U V O N IA . 20067 M iOM im S o f Ei|pN and E o f M cm m an 3 bed room . 2 btKh ranch beaury $ 1 1 2 ,9 0 0 < 0 £ .P 6 7 m iL) 4 35 “6 8 0 0

O PEN SU N D A Y 2 -3U V O N U . 3 .V )00 H era A ttractive 3 bed> room brick ranch m W e tie m Livonia Natu* ra t fire p ia iT . fin iahed hasem enc. 233 car ga­rage. patto and pool $ 9 6 ,9 0 0 (O E -N -OOHF.E) 5 4 7 .3 0 3 0--------------------------------------------

U V O N IA . 14207 N ew bu rgh R rt. N o f Scbooh ra l i , W aide o f N ew burgh N firth - w m Uvuiw a. large eai-4n ctw fM rv k itchen

Id huge bn (IO tfa 2 6 2 ) Priced lo ae« H urryt $ 92 ,87 3 fO f U 73N F W ) 4 6 2 -I8 1 1

O PEN S im D A Y 1-4 L IV O N U . 31841 N orfo lk Sharp 3 bedroom b rick ranch w ith la ig e cowiwry kM. N nrida room and 20 x 24 garage srith opener $ 8 3 ,3 0 0 (O E -N -41N O R ) 5 4 7 -5 0 3 0

r SUNDAY 2 U V O N U . 18234 U n iv e n iiy BeM buy co rid ii 1200 aq 8 w hh a carport Across h u M th e c lu M io u ar and N idoor pool ■ > 900 (OF.-N 34UNI) 547-3030

n R A ir r ir t P LY M O U TH . EverythinR la new from to p lo bottom 3 bedroom s tnm nm g d re n r. new k itch rn and m ore Thki hom e la w hat d re a m * a re m ade o f <O F-P 30-I>FW ) $ 11 9 ,3 00 433 6 0 0 0

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O PEN SATURDAY 1-4 U V O N U . 12084 A fcoU . N . o f Plym outh. W o f Inkster Rd 3 bedroom starter hom e C ontem porary k itchen w ith new iu o r A * counter, updated bath, ^central a ir. neu tra l decor. $ 6 4 ,3 a ) (O E.L-84A R C ) 4 6 2 -1 8 1 1

O PEN SATl^EDAY 3 :5 0 -6 :3 0 U V O N U 11404 H ubbard S. o f P lym outh. E. o f Farm ington O w ru m anxioua - reducerd $5,000* R edecorated and very dean . N ew er carpet and appliances Finished basemen t $10 9 ,9 00 (O E L-04H U B ) 4 6 2 - IB Il

O PEN S A TI;R D A Y a S irN D A Y 1-4 FA R M IN G TO N H IU .S . 3 73 79 W M eaduw - hiU Spacious co lon ial 2 34 0 sq. ft.. 4 bed­room s. 234 baths, great room w E rep lace . sun room w h o i tu b $ 21 7 ,9 00 (O E -N - '^ M E A ) 5 4 7 -3 0 3 0

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Q U A IL R IO C E ...F O R A U F E S T Y IE DREAM S ARE M A DE O E ..J very special opportu ­n ity to view N o rth vllle s Bne-u A custom 5 bednxim T u d o r in a spectacu lar sronded setting backing to M radow brook C ountry CKib g u lf course, over A.OOO sq ft. o f luaury Hving. O ffe red at l-fS .O O O (O F -B -U IO N ) 6 4 2 -2 4 0 0

O PE N SU N D A Y 1-4P L V M O tjn i. 11609 Lehigh. N o f Pow ell. W o f Beck. 3 bedroom s. 234 baths, beauti­fu l cape cod. A dream $27 9 ,9 00 (O E-P- 09LE H ) 4 3 5 -6 8 0 0

O PEN SLW DAY 1-4FA R M IN G TO N H ILLS . 2 33 30 W ykrshire 3 bedroom . 234 bach brick ranch, fam ily room . IsC flo o r laundry, basem ent. 2 car garage N ear schools. m ove-ui cYNKhuon $ 1 3 4 ,9 0 0 (O E-N -30W Y K ) 5 4 7 -3 0 5 0

O P E N SUNDA Y 1-4P LYM O U TH . 8 98 3 Peppendge C l. C olony Farms B eautyl 4 bcdrcMxn. 234 b«uh coIck n ial Im m cdlacr occupancy Large treed lo t. beau tifu lly fin ished basem ent $ 21 9 ,9 00 (O F-N -83P FP ) 5 4 7 -3 0 3 0

O PEN SU N D A Y 1-4FA R M IN G TO N H ILLS . 21304 Lufon. N o f E tghi. W . o f H alstead U nbeltveab lr* Price • Location and D ecor 4 bedroom . 334 bath T u d o r $ 3 0 9 ,0 0 0 (O E-P -04-LYO ) 4 3 3 -6 8 0 0

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O P E N SU N D A Y 1-4U V O N U . 35471 varg t) Sunda> Special' “O n e Day O nly" • B ring your chexkK n ik' 4 bedroom . 234 bath c o lo n a l w d e n . H onda room $ 2 1 4 ,9 0 0 (O E -N -‘ ’ tVAR) 3 4 7 .3 0 3 0

O PEN 3LTNDAY 1-4 N O R TH VILLF.. 1038 Andover. N . o f F ight. « o f Taft Peak o f P erfection Com e A Runnin fo r th is fo u r btrdroom contem po­rary $ 41 7 ,3 00 (O E -P 38A N D ) 4 5 3 -6 8 0 0

O PE N SU N D A Y 1-4P LY M O U TH . 12426 P lnecresi. N o f Ann Arbor T ra il. R o f Sheldon Com e o u t and experience th e cotkIo way o f life 2 bed­room s $ 13 9 ,0 00 <OE-P-26PLN) 4 3 3 -6 8 0 0

O P E N SU N D A Y 2 -4 U V O N IA . 9 1 1 2 H ix . S o f Ann Arbtw Rd . F. o f Hot B eau tifu l m aintcm anie free 3 bed­room trM evel w ith m any updates .Newer sid ing A w ifK liiw k $ 11 4 ,9 00 (O F .-L -I2 H IX ) 4 6 2 -1 8 1 1

O PEN SU N D A Y 1-5 N O R TH V ILLE . 4.334<l Six M ile 4 bedroom s. hiH fin ished basem em . 2 00 0 sq ft B eau tifu l treed acre k it backed o ff a private road $19 0 ,0 00 (O F-.N -40S IX ) 5 4 7 -5 0 3 0

O PEN SU N D A Y 1-4N O R TH V ILLE . 1108 W ashington C irc le . N o f E ight. W o f T a ll A w hole house w ith o u t yardw orkl 2 bedroom tuw nhnuse $10 9 ,3 00 (O F-P-08-W A S) 4 3 5 -6 0 0 0

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Artist and teacher Saundra Weed chooses to see the proverbial glass as half full, instead of half empty. Multiple th in k in g , as she refers to it and an upbeat attitude help keep her afloat In these stormy economic times.

“Everything's good and bad. The sales are there, but not in the quanti­ty they once were. It doesn’t mean people stop appreciating artwork, they just stop buying the larger wall pieces," said Weed in an interview at her Westland home.

“Artists are going to be changing the sizes of their paintings, creating smaller pieces that are more afford­able. I see them being sold different­

ly, too, buying the painting without the frame.”

By thinking in multiple uses, sav­ing money and increasing time used for production, artists can continue to sell their artwork in an otherwise depressed economy.

Weed covers this information and more in ‘‘Marketing Your Arts and Crafts," a monthlong series of Satur­day workshops she teaches based on “Dollars, Sales, and Sense — A Com­plete Business System," a book she and Eleanor Ford wrote and pub­lished.

THE MARKETING series for art­ists takes place on a rotating basis at Schoolcraft College in Livonia and the Orchard Ridge Campus of Oak­land Community Colelge in Farm­

ington Hills.In the workshops. Weed shares

mooeysavers like learning to stretch your own canvas and because setup takes time to use the production line method as she does, cutting a dozen mats at a time instead of only one.

“I think it’s a very emotional time for people. Even the subject matter that sells is different, more emotion­al,” Weed said. “People want more landscape instead of abstracts. They want a recognizable place in a paint­ing that they can escape to. It's bet­ter than taking a vacation."

Weed should know what they want. She has been living off sales from her artwork for more than 30 years. Her advice to artists is to think creatively as they would in their work and “to change the direc­

tion of what they do.”“Artists can still retain the invest­

ment they've put into a painting by making prints. Some artists are now making note cards from the print and they're utilitarian. Sell the rights to a card company or calen­dar company where a lot of people can enjoy their work on the walls,” Weed said.

FOR SOME artisU, taking Weed s advice on selling their artwork will suffice, carrying them over the rough times. Others, however, may need to incorporate other money­making skilb into their lives because as all artists know, starving does nothing to further art.

work that's net eammercta l funding cuts make U difficult Ptuitography has gotten to be ezpeosivc I won't be able to do projecu as large," said Diaz, recipient of three indivtdnal Creative Artists grants from the Michigan Council for the Arts.

“There are leas granu and more competition for grants There's not as much money to do community- oriented work.”

REDFORO SCULPTOR Sergio De Giusti’s sales have not slowed due to the recession “Last year, I had a show that told a great deM,” De Giusti said. “I really didn't feel IL”

De Giusti suggests the economy alone is not detrimental to an artist's survival.

'Traditionally, America has not looked upon art spiritually,” De Giusti said “It’s not like in Italy where people surround themselves with art.”

Here it takes years, in his case 25 to 30 years, to develop a following while remaining true to art.

"If you place standards first and live very modestly, it takes years to do that,” De Giusti said. “I stay with a certain type of imagery that I really want to create. I’m pretty independent as an artist. Grants help me do that.”

Last year, De Guisti lost $1,000 of a $10,000 grant from the Michigan Council for the Arts, but It was “insignificant when compared to other artists who lost quite a biL” be said.

De Giusti prides himself on never having to compromise his art for profit, not even commissioned work. In the last month, however, be has created a series of smaller works.

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“Buylag a pisoa of aitworh la a luxury Proooaacoaaanu of the aalo companies really affects the markat in this area, becauae people get down,” Deaden said. “In ganeral though. January, February and March Is not a good time of the year to sell artwork.”

Demgca, an instructor in the Creative and Performiag Arts Program at Churchill High School la Livonia, thinks commtsstona have fallco off because people aren’t redecorating. Since thm commissions are down, she has compensated by switching from painting large oil or acrylic canvases to watercolor.

“During a crunch, you don’t want to outlay that expense. I'm not willing to go out and spend a hundred dollars for canvas and stretchers. I tend to stay more with watercolors,” Demgen said.

CANTON ARTIST Gwen Dietrich., an illustrator/graphic designer for A.R. Braach Advertising in Southfield by day, agrees with Demgen that the time of the year has a lot to do with slow sales.

“At the first of the year, sales typically slow and with the bad news from GM people hold back on their spending,” Dietrich said.

But Dietrich’s sales and commissioos increased in February : because of her 45-piece retrospective, “Animal Antics,” hosted by the Livonia Arts Commission and the dty of Livonia. -

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Cranbrook P.M., to cooparatioa with tto Cranbrook Institute of Sci­ence and Gram Roots Nuraery, will present two workihopa oo “Water Gardens: Simple Steps to Bring Suc-

Tbe workshops will simplify tto proceai of developing this special form of gardening to adapt to your own needs For lafonnatloo and res- ervationa, call Cranbrook P.M. at MS-MSS.

The indoor workshop, 7:M pm Wednesday, April g. In Room M in Gordon Hall on the Cranbrook cam­pus, SSO Lone Pine Road in BlOain- flcld Hills, will be led by Scott Bates of Grass Roots Nursery.

Bates is the resident water garden specUlist (or this company, which has created garden ponds for Pair- lane Manor, First Federal Bank of hBchigan, the Cranbrook Institute of Science and exhibits at Coho Hall

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Gromek is responalbie for the care and maintenance ot the reflecting pool and tropical gardens at Cran­brook.

Participants srill assist in the preparation and planting in the ponto. Appropriate clothing should be worn. Fee is $10.

Crantoook P.M. is a program of continuing education and outreach of Cranbrook Schools. Cranbrook Schools are a division of the Cran­brook Educational Community, which also includes the Cranbrook Academy of Art and Museum and Cranbrook Institute of Science.

'You’ll anjoy watching tto davel- of tto People Pots." said

Heidi Kiseltnan. Atrium Gallery co- owner with Pat Jania. "He does all sorts of figures, to also does profss- sions. A lot of psople order them as gifts.

Besides figures. Black’s Southwest collages are on exhibit through mid- May.

“1 get a big charge out of the (act that it's going to be part of some­one’s family,” Black said. "It gives me great satisfaction to know how it means so much to someone.”

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson rest on top of the kiln, waiting for Black to complete the trio that also includes Moiiarty Once glazed and fired. Black will paint, then ship them to the Colorado collector who special-ordered them.

FROM BEHIND, ceramics stu­dent Pat Gardner of Plymouth quips: “Did you notice bow they all look like him.”

Black, who looks a bit like St. Nick with his snow white hair and beard, smiles, barely hiding the sadness over bis upcoming retirement. It's obvious he will miss the camarader­ie shared with his students over the years.

After the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair in July, Black will head to a newly purchased adobe home in the foothills of Tucson, where be will continue building People Pots.

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CREAT LOCATION Across from Commons Superior quality 4 bedroom. 233 batn colonial on a court W alking distance to schools, town t church won't last $214,900 CEN TURY 21 SuOurOan. Nortn- ville 349-1212LOVELY WUTOP VIEW Of inground pool and roiNng 1V3 acres. 4 bedroom 5 bath ranch with custom oak kitchen and walk-in pantry. Priced to sell at $245,000. CENTURY 21 Suburban. Nortnvme 349- 1212

NORTHVILLE RANCH Spa­cious 3 bedroom brick home has 4th bedroom in basem ent. Mechanics dream - 2> car garage Large lot. private and fenced $103,900 century 21 Suburban. Northvilie 349-1212

LIGHT 6 AIRY. 4 Dedroom family home offering 2 nrcplkes. attacned garage newer central air. easy ac­cess to freeways Sub with room to bike swMn play tennis 6 much more $136,900 CENTURY 21 Hartford South 464-6400SUPER SHARP. 3 bedroom lo ft unit Remodeled kitchen t Dathrooms. nat­ural fireplace. l car garage Stunning finished base­ment wAvet oar $99,900 CENTURY 21 Suburban. NorthvMe 349-1212WHY RENT WHEN YOU CANOWN This two oedroom. 133 bath with attached ga­rage. Novi condo Priced to sea at $39 900 century 21 Suburban NorthvMe 349- 1212

COMPLETELY REMODELED 2 oedroom, starter home at $36,000. immediate Occu­pancy CENTURY 21 Chalet 477-1800

GREAT LOCATION. Great family neighborhood. 3 bedroom brick ranch with 2 car garage and basement $82,900 CENTURY 21 SuD- urban. Plymoutn 455-5880

SOUTH REDFORD Clean 3 oedroom. 1V3 oath ranch with finisned oasement. central air and 213 car ga­rage ONLY $82,900 CEN­TURY 21 SuDurban. North- VHIe 349-1212

ROCHESTER HILLSSHARP 3 bedroom Ranch wtth a no-maintenance ex­terior Neutral decor, mas­ter bath off master bed­room. attached 2 car ga­rage. $94,900 (36SAMI CENTURY 21 East 229-6200THIS NEAT k ROOMY RANCH features 3 bedrooms 2 baths and a large kitchen. Ready to move into Large lot $92 500 I96MKI CEN­TURY 21 East 229-6200

SOUTHFIELDOPEN SUNDAY 1-4 24700 HARDEN S. Of 10 Mile W Of GreenfieM Contempo- rary Rancni 3 Oedroom brick home wtth 2 fun Oaths, fireplace fmisned basement I central ak Hurry this one won't last' $84,900 Ask for Mike Lu« CENTURY 21 Northwood 399-0400

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MILFORD MYSTIC HlUt. Custom bum colonial on 2.3 acres 4 oedrooim. 10 FL ceMngs. mMn level mastar suite Great freeway acccM. $363,777 CENTURY 21 CountfVSIde 887-2300

w w c o lH flW W J i Nekyour colors. 3 bedroom. 2 bath exquisite ranch M newer sub $128,500 CEN TURY 21 Suburban North vMe 349-1212

PLYMOUTHOPEN SUNDAY 1-4 36940 Five MMe. N. Side R Five MRe E of Newburgh im­maculate 4 bedroom Quad - 22 X 20. Florida room for your summer fun Croat location Dont miss this one $141,900 CENTURY 21 Suouroan. Plymouth 4SS- $880IMPECCA8LI IN OITAIl Beautiful 4 oedroom Colo­nial with 1st floor master suKc 3-r car garage and P a iia d ia n w indow s $409,900 CENTURY 21 SuOurOan Plymouth 435- 5880LOVELY 3 bedroom colonial in Plymoutn sue Cathedral celHng and fireplace m family room Lar^ eat-M kitchen Okikig room and attKhed 2 CK QKage $122,900 CENTURY 21 Suburban Plymouth 433- 3880

ALMOST 2 ACRES Of future wRh pond Large home for the most parocuur buyer T L C . th ro u g h o u t! $279 000 CENTURY 21 At The Lakes 363 1200 IS2S09I Ask for John KeRy

BEAUTIFUL 4 Dedroom co­lonial with Horary k huge famMv room with Hreptace wet OK I large Kitchen ceramic foyer, side en­trance garage, owner tra n s fe rre d Asking $194,900 CENTURY 21 MA Corporate Transferee Ser VK* 8S1-6700

BEAUTIPUL SETTINC Circu lar drive and scenic pond Specious colonial. 4 large bedrooms. 1st floor laun­dry. alarm and sprinkling system great West Bloom Held famRy neighoorhood $214 900 CENTURY 21 MA Corporate Transferee Ser­vice 851-6700

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4 BEDROOMS. 213 OattiS extra large famllv room, sun room, master oedroom with fireplace. 2nd floor laundry, over 2600 sq ft $176 800 CENTURY 21 MJL Corporate Transferee Service 851-6700

WEST BLOOMFIELD BOAT­ERS Canal from to Cass lake 1981 bunt approxl- mately 1400 sq ft . w / walk- oiit'lower level. 4 bedrooms, fam ily room . P riced $118,900 call Today CEN­TURY 21 MJL Corporate Transferee Service 8SI -6700

UNIQUE NEW CAPE CODwith studio Large great room French doors off breakfast room heated ga­rage. heated concrete drive $259 500 CENTURY 21 Countryside 887-2500

WESTLANDBEAUTIFUL 3 Oedroom Trt- levei Comemporary decor Backs to woods 2 car ga­rage M int condition. $89,900 CENTURY 21 SuO- uroan Plymouth 4S5-S880

KAUTIFUL BRia RANCH. 3 oedrooms. family room fireplace 113 oaths central air. flntshed basemem. ga­rage deck many upgrades SBS 900 CENTURY 21 COOk 326-2600

FAMILY HAVEN Nicely maintained 4 Dedroom Westland colonal with 3 oaths country kitchen large Hymg room finished base- mem 2 CK garage OfferM at $110 000 CENTURY 21 ROW 464 7111

IMMACULATE RANCH with 3- 4 Oedrooms and many up­dates Central ak 2 ck ga­rage and finished basemem $76,900 CENTURY 21 Sub urban Ptymouth 4S$-$880

UVONIA SCHOOLS Sharp 3 oedroom onck ranch with updated kitchen. fMsned oasemem 2 fu i oaths Oa­rage w ith screened-ln POrth $K 900 CENTURY 21 Hanford south 464 6400

MAINTINANCf FREE RANCH3 oedrooms. 113 beths nreplaoe. central ak fln- ished basemem garage, in excellent area $72,900 CENTURY 21 COOk 326-2600

MINT CONOmON 3 DtO- rtiom ranch with 213 ck OKage 6 fuR basemem. Great famHy neighborhood TMs one Is spotiessi $66 $00 CENTURY 21 SuDurban Plymoutn 4ss-stb0

SUPER SHARP Many updates NcutraRy decorated 3 Dedroom brick ranch 2 CK garage witn opeiwr 1 re­mote for fighting Fenced yard Oosc to Mopping $64 900 CENTURY 21 Sub­urban Plymouth 4$$-$tgo

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REDFORDDON'T MISS THIS ONE! LMng room wWi dmlng araa. 1VI bama on main floor. 3 badrooma. flniabad roc room, bricfc 24x24 garaga haa 220. t gaa boat Fancod lot. Roody to mova Into - Soutb Radtord tcboola.M l,SSfl 2fl1-0700

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NOVI UVONIABEAUTIFUL HOME In Novi’s Dumbarton Ptnaa oTfars RANCH ON HUGE LOTI Tbraa badroom bricfc homo with crown molding in living room, dining room, foyar, oafc baaamant and larga kitchan, dacfc and daap lot. Good flooring in foyar, kitchan with Island and buHI-lna, huga family naighborhood. Ownar anxious, mastar aulto, d a ^ baaamant, 4 badrooma. 2Vfc baths. SBS,S00 (MAR) 477-1111S 2 2 7 ^ (FOR) 348-S430

REDFORD CANTONSEARCH NO MOREI If you want a brick ranch with two SPLENDOR OF AMENITIES coma with this brick cadar larga badrooma. two full baths, finiahad baaamant. and a trim homa. Ooubla antry foyer w/caramic tile Sunkan two car garaga - you found HI FHA offared. patio off lamMy room. Premium woodwork. 3 baths, cert-ttm.OOO (M199S2) 261-0700 tral air at>d many upgrades.

$146,900 (A-0742S) 459-7000

GARDEN CITY LIVONIANICE 'N NEAT 'N NIFTY AND FAMILY RNE. This 3 bad- GREAT LOCATION. Beautiful ground floor one badroom room home has room to dine. There's 2 bathrooms, a condo In quiet complex. Includes stove, refrigerator, basement, a garage and a pool. This desirable homa is dishwasher, central air, enclosed balcony and carport, dose to scool Clubhouse and pool.$76,600 326-2000 $49,500 (F32829) 261-0700

REDFORDIF YOU LOVE TO ENTERTAIN, this Is your home! Huge living room! Formal dining room. Large lot, and property

CANTONGREAT COURT LOCATION. Walk to school from this 4 bedroom. 2'/i bath colonial. Family room w/cozy fire-

is well-kept. Newer eaves 5 roof, insulation added, re- place, 1st floor laundry, nice finished basement, centralcently painted, and lots of storage! $115,000 (G9074)

air. and newer roof. $136,900

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WESTLANDGOTCHA COVERED. This home has it all! Family room, fireplace. MerWat cabinets, pantry, and then...central air, ceramic bath. 3-i- garage, patio, and when...that's all done, there's riKire to come, appliances, and basement. $94,000 326-2000

CANTONRELAX ON THE PATIO. Attractive three bedroom home offers an inviting living room, large country kitchen, handsome living room with fireplace, and much more. Come and see. Hard to beat at$104,500 (B1958) 261-0700

NOVI CANTONCONTEMPORARY LAKEFRONT on all-sports Walled HISTORIC COUNTRY FARMHOUSE IN CANTON on 2 • Lake. Over 1950 sq. ft. of living space. Magnificem pine acres. 3’/1 car garage. 4 bedrooms. 3 full baths. 2 fire- cathedral celNngs aiKl floors In upper level. This is truly a places, leaded glass windows 5 doors. Porch 5 deck, must see' brick foyer 5 walks 1st floor laundry + pole bam.$168,500 (E.LA) 349-6430 $214,900 (H-S0135) 455-7000

GARDEN CITY REDFORD PLYMOUTH CANTON(JUIET SUBURBAN HOME is this afcjmlfHim ranch. Full PERFECT STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME. Two LOCA'HON, LOCA'HON, LOCATION. Nice 3 bedroom WONDERFUL GREAT ROOM in this Canton rach nvith bath with oak vanity, first floor utility, 2 car garage, bedrooms, no-maintenance vinyl siding, and on a large ranch features a large errelosed porch, mechanic's fireplaca and 2 doorwafls to deck. Master b ^o o m w/93x142 lot. $64,900

lot with many nice plants and trees. A doll house! 326-2000 $49,900 (PtS416) 261-0700

dream garage, all on a spacious lot. and located in Ply­mouth.$94,900 (B-08835) 455-7000 $129,900

cathedral ceilings. FuH wall of closets arto private bath. 1 St floor laundry and professionally larvdscaped.

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WESTLAND LIVONIA PLYMOUTH LIVONIACOUNTRY SETTING In this 3 bedroom bricfc and ahjml- LOTS OF POSSIBILITIES. Excellent location lor busL QUIET AND COZY. Take a look at this secluded Pty- EASE THE SQUEEZE. Spacious S bedroom colonialnum rwich on a nice tot with many updates: remodeled ness. Handicap ready, aasHy converts to offices, possible mouth condo mixed with $250,000 homes. 2 bedrooms. Features 1st floor laundry, full wall fireplaca in familykitchan and bath, brand new carpeting In living room 5 group home. Large bam for storage, plenty of room for master bath, fireplace, attached garage, new oak kitchen, room. Located In Livonia and across from elamentaryhall, wid newer thermopana nvlndows. parking. 10K home. finished basement and much more. Hurry! school.$54,500 329-2000 $280,000 (38106P) 261-0700 $124,900 (CF-48144) 456-7000 $114,900 (H09344) 456-7000

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PLYi5R5iFTHBRAND NEW RANCH Pick your own color carpet. Faa- WHY RENT? BUH.T EQUITY. Greet price on this sharp. A LOT FOR A LITTLE. 3 oversized bedrooms, 1 car de- 1990 CONTEMPORARY. En^oy this aknosl new home turse 3 bedrooms. Great room w/caMng fan. cathedral well-maintained bungatow. Three bedrooms, pania9y fliv tached garaga, large basement lor family fun. All this In with a flak OramsMc gresi room, large kitchen in lovely cabinsis, 80+ furnace propped lor ak, basement Ishod basement, two car garage, on fenced lol. Won't the charming Plymouth area. Northvllle Township. Energy efficient with Ha own wel forpropped for bath. NEW CONSTRUCTION lor only laM tongl $78300 (J-01210) 489-7000 low biNs. Affordabla price.879300 326-2000 $49300 (28727L) 261-0700 $109300 (S-40067) 468-7000

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FARMINGTON HILLS LIVONIA PLYMOUTHVERDANT VIEWSI Watch 9me go by as you conlemplats BRICK BUNQALOW. Aflordabie three bedroom bricfc LOTS OF ROOM IN THIS Plymoulh 3 bedroom. IVk O U f die view of woods and stream fcom 8te IMng room of home wNh lamfly room, 1W battts, central ak, new roof 9 bath. bMaval home. Unfinished room in tower level could this sharp tsro bedroom condo. water heatsr, Ak Tlghi wood stove, newer carpel tower be mesisr bedroom. UPDATED: kHchsn w/naw cabkwls.$49,900 (ElO) 477-1111 level, fenced yard. Home Wananly provided A 10K floor 9 doorwa* to deck. Mostly new carpst throughoifl.

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REALTORSktdependwiei OMMd and OparMad

NEVER K SNOWeO M AQAJNI 4 0 0 0 t aq R cowiaiaporafy 9*0 •■acwtNa home on Fareenglon fW Muai aaef BaeuttlU 20*36 R pool. MR* at marWa 4 gieaa. 4 pad- rooma. 3W oath on acre lot ty uwnar $350 000 Cal lor>» tRar Oatai* 4 appoaRmani

n o r t h FARMINGTON CotOMai. laalurmo 4 badrooma. 2'4 oalti*. ai- tacRad 2 ear oarag*. cvodar Urtw*. hjA baaamart tamly room, dining 'o o m . m aatar auM# Aaking $132,000 Mm kx* at oRar* « quai- had purchaaa* 4>7/0% wtafaat tor M yra avalebtew ith5%downCal today

One Way Realty 473-5500

OPEN HOUSE SAT t-4 FARMINGTON SO '0 4 HAtSTEAO

BY OWNER ON COMMONS

4 bedroom. 3^4 bath WaR-out lower level

Ltbrary. aunroom. large Lvga master surta. H«s/Har waN-m*Plus the uitimats In-Law apart m art

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$279 900 474-1436

OPEN SUN I-4PM 26164 MEAOOWVieW

SPACIOUS • 3 bedroom 2 ^ bathtrMawal on targa MR In praatlghMa

~ • (l* Of up-PiMsani Valay Sub LoU dstaa vKludlrtg a l new wtndowa. whhs formica KNchark. upgraded carpafmg thru-outCALL PAT LAFONO 477-2329

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MCGLAUN559-0990

COLONIAL - 4 bedroom, oiroular dnva. lamdy room wNh wal Ns Iraptac a 2H badL 2W car aitaa garage. NMahad beeem ent^l t$,000 Qrubba Real C atair 442-2BBECORPORATE OWNED Draade prt

4 bedroom trMawaL 2 Ad badia. twndy room, and 2H car

421-6BE0

The PrudentialHarry S. Wolfe,

R^LTORSindapandandy Owned and Operated

NEW HOMEUndor Constructkxi12 Mia 4 SoutMaW area

3 bedroom ooionlal. 2V4 badw wRR

OPEN SUN t-4. 29225 Lika Park S of 13, E of Drake Shwp. 2 story Contamporsry 374 bedrooms , dsn, r>aw kitchen, s i smarVttas Movw-m corkdibon $204,900 Buyers only

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OPEN SUN. 2-5pm33224 Fisndsra. N of 8 Mia. £. of Fsrrmrwton Tarrtfic 4 bedroom. 2V4 bsth b rm trMavai. over 2 lOO sq.ft 1st floor master bedroom wflh birth. fwnMy room pMs lower level room arxt dan/offica. camral ak. a l neutral Aak for

Micky Eansor REAL ESTATE ONE

477-1111OPEN SUN t-5pm • 23N 7 Pickett

Downtown Farmington. Charming Capa Cod. 2-3 badrooma. great- room w/woodburr>mg stove, buit-ln bookcaaaa. compiataly opdalad. Motrvatad $129,900 476-2363

PRICED TO SELL!Beautiful 4 bedroom tudor In praab- gioua Maadowbrook Park. 22342 HaathaHdga Open Suitday, 12- Spm $259,000. 473-7549

ROLLING OAKS-Opan Sun. Mar 29. 1-4PM 31152 Cvrtage HU Ct. 4 badrooma. 2 Ml 4 2 half balha. Irv- whad baaamant. offloa, aunroom. aacurlty. large MR $226,000.By Owner 661-1477

ROLUNQOAKSThe right addraaa on top of the h« 4 Bedroom Colonfal. 2'A batha. let floor ututy, famly room with French door* opening to redwood deck, great for entertaining, kvtaw suNa, Icar garage, open toyar. great ktg floor pim . $165,000. O p fiHouaa Sat 4 Sun 1-Spm. 31091 HuntartW Mp 661-4340

THREE BEDROOM brick, large ga- tng, underrage, needs soms updatkfig. 1

msrkat st only $72,000. Aak for..Paul G. Robb

Century 21 EIHe 522-7626THREE BEDROOM axsculfva ranch on half acre ravtna lot «4lh rtraam In premium area. ExquMta decor. skyNiaa. famly room wtth iraplaoa. Aral floor laundry A real buy. $149,600

MOVE UP to kuniry m (Ms two story oofRamporary. The vauR- ad cadings. two firaptaea and gour­met kRchsn iM ka ihM fam ly home the pailbct oholea. $2^ . 000. HEPPAR0 4 ASBOC 669-6670

WALK TO DOWNTOWN Wal maintsinad brick Ranch. Famly room wNh woodbumar. flnlahad bsaamant. 2 ear garage, lots of ug- datas $119,100

Aak for Bums Van Cisam Century 21 Today 462-9B00

305 BrigMon-Hartiand

• ORACKXIB UVINQI - On tMs •> eeceM MMep aatimg r aakirtng

4100 sq. ft.. 4 badrooma. 3H batia. formal dMng. famly room w/9ra-

tst Roar iMjndry. k-dul

nook area ovarloofcinB prfvals nb> Mra area 4 much moral $200,000

BTUNNiNOf • TMa 4 bedroom 3 both contamperary N a muol aoal EKoaiant boor plan. Iraplaoa in »r- mg room. 2nd Boor taundry. oonpol m . Rniahod baaamant 4 2 oar §•> rbga Locaiad m ana of HartMnd’a Bnaolauba $1S7.M0

ENGLAND REAL ESTATE 474-4630

Braplaoa, 2 car attached garage $115,000HAMDAN DEVELOPMENT

54M690OPEN SUN. 1-4PM

19240 Jeffery(N. Of 9 M ia. E. of Evargraan)

ElagmR fam ly aba CdonM on qi cut-da sac oRar* new carpal m Iv - IT4 4 dining room. 4 badrooma, fln-

BrapiBoa. 2H bathe. 2 car attached garage on a baautikil lot. $ 124,900.

MICHELLE MICAHELRE/MAX EXECUTIVE 737-6S00

REMODELED RANCH TMa Moo home on a aadudad. traa- Hnad stroal faaluraa newer carpet­ing. kRohan flooring and vinyl vRn- dowa. Hardwood floor*, attached garage, and applarwaa for $66,000

RED CARPETKEIM

SUBURBAN261-1600

SOUTHflELO AREA By owner. 4 bedroom. 2'4 bath. $11S.900/baol. Buyers only.

394-3677

SOUTHFIELD • Qorgaoua 3 bed­room ranch. Baautikil modem Uioh-

r M . $127,900. (8F02)CNIHM 8 363-7170

SOUTHnCLO - Klngawood Placa CoamopoHan town houaa - fuel ra-duoad thouaandal.... Estate townhome awaits offer*. 3 badrooma. 1H bathe, living room s4lh Braplsca.

BEST BUYI SELUR MAY HELP YOU WTTH C06TI CalO onorDorNMAYFAIR REALTY 622-BOOO

SOUTHFIELD AFFORDABLE OUALfTYI

you to MS updalad 3 bedroom. 2H b ^ Contemporary. Fam ly room wNh Brsplso*. 2 ear ittio h ad garagt 4 M O K I Won't la it at ONLY$116,700.

PRIOE OF OWNER8HIP1 SMnas thru m B is parMct fam ly home. Mattcutouafy m akitelnad featuring apaetoua farnly room vRth Braplaoa. gourmet kBchan. wondar- Ml deck evsrtoaklng baauBful let. A l iMa 4 more for ONLY $ 127S00.

P R IC EO TO B ajJ PanleaBc layoutl 4 Badrooma. 2H

Braplaoa. I -brary, Bnlihad baaamant, m aitar baBi 4 many upcftssf CNI for oem- oiats M of dalals. HUFWYI o n l y I134.600

JU8TU8TEDIUMquo oppertunRyt Brand new horrw among Mghar prtood homes. Cootsmporsfy on 2 bssutlM acras. Can te d iy lor datsiat ONLY $19B.6B0

Century 21Today 665-2000

(6B6. IB M . tSBO. 16B1CENTURION Award WInnInB OfBoa

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C A U DON OR DOME

MAYFAIR 522-8000SOUTHnELO 1H baBi rand

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garage, iMahad basamant Muat Seal ISS.iOO (S F -O ^

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851-4100LARGE LOT

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mam. 4 fanead yard.DARLEEN SMITH

R E /M A X 100 INC. 348-3000

SOUTHFIELD'‘JUST USTEO" farmhouse on haaiiWM one acre tot. Huge maatm auNa. Irtng room w/Braplaaa. formal dM na. h salad Ftorlds room and m orafI$190,000 (29wfl

AFfOROABLEI 3 bedroom. 2 baBi

bar. oontrsl Nr, 2 car artic h ad ga- r ^ . $137,100 (29mu)

SPACIOUS COLOMALI Mini Ctondl- Bom Updalad kBchan huoa ma bedroom w/buM-m v an ^ Coma tN w a psaki $114,000. (IBba)

“JUST REDUCED ’ LovaN 4 oesy ~ iloas4updated Ranch SpoOoas 4 ready to

move in l Finished basam ani Modratad OaBsml Now $73,900 (26ap)

626-8800 CENTURY 21

PramiBre Real Estate Co.SOUTHF1ELO RAVINES knpraaahM 3,000 aq.fl. brtek trt- tovaL 9 doorwNN ovartooka tread hM. atraam, inground pool on quiat. prfvaia. acre W . Opwi Boor plan, IN Boor laundry, tots of aartraa.

CNi PAMELA WRIGHT

CHAMBERLAIN REALTORS

80UTHFIEL0 - 7 bedroom. 3 BN 4 2 had bathe, fam ly room 4 great

Many outNandtnq featuraa CNI today. Staton: — ------999-1700

TRI-LEVEL 9 bedroom, 2W bath. 2 Bra$laoaa . 3 decks, msalsf bedroom 26x19, 2 car attached garage. 2700 sq.ft. Grubb* AsN Estoto. 443-2666

307 South Lyon MiWofd-Highland

A NEW COMMUNITY SINGLE FAMILY HOMES

EAGLE HEIGHTS. SOUTH LYON

3 or 4 bedroom home* 'ttWh baaa­mant, garage, prioad from $106,900 tot Inckidao.

New ModN Open 12-6pm 1-96 to MNford Rd.. 8. to 10 M ia Rd. W to MM StraN. right to models ModN437-3773 Offloa:239-9722

ADLER HOMES INC.Brtghton. Ml.

CITY CLOSE-COUNTRY QUIETI Chwming four bedroom Capa Cod on a haauBM orm acre with lowar- kHi traaa. Famly-atoad Ivtog room wRh Braplaoa. FormN dtolna rei huge new kflohan. coty tomiy ro wim BrapMca. A muN to saa. Aaking $169,900

The PrudentialWilliam Decker,

REALTORS455 -8400

Indapandantty Owned and OparNad

LYON • New oonatnictlon on 2.9 aeraa, maaiar bedroom sulto w / 13x14 beat. 2 wNk-ln cioa Jaounl. saparala Nwwar. KBchan w/bay window. 3 BN baths, hugs bassmsnt. dsn could be 4th bed­room, $340,000

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459 -3600LYON TOWNSHIP • OPEN SUN 1-9 1 acre, cul da sac 3 bedroom ooto-

L$t47.Ewi famly .900. 437--3437. 4S9-4330

OPEN SUN. 1-4PMn ew HUDSON to ACRE LOT

6 CAR PLUSto iNng an

' bama, i2to IBtibmsI i BrN loor laundnr, baab- mam. attaNtod g w iaa i 8179.000 fS to MMord aNL E on Pemioc Tr. to 30827 SouBiHMRd

CALL MARY KELLY REmAXWCST 3S1-1400

PRICE REDUCEDHlghMhd * gm N 2 baSroor wIBi WWto LNiS prkjea^iS . oomplaMfy rancvalad * toptom and is ra id r to move M. CNI Mr

of new MeBiTM. S72.S00.

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REAL ESTATE ONE 528-1300

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G O O D EREAL ESTATE

A Goode ualn g to A Good Suyf 1411 N Woodward 447-I6b

JUST$117J77 Buy today! Move In tomorrow Ro- chaatar HMs contamporary ranch 2

k-in2 bathe. oanirN Nr 4 more C al today tor 1967C

ERA CYROWSKi 4 ASSOCIATES 391-OSOO

New Construction

ExclusivelyE ORK)N • Lotto UMa Wooda

oeotoY.$20,000

LAKE ORK)N • Lofto UMa Ready toReduced $2O.b0o Wooded Homaa In area up to $200,000 $199,000Ask for Mtar onfy. Nancy MNnmgar

851-4100346-9990 610-2597

OAK PARK - Exoalant famly home. 3 Bedroom. 2to bath, famly room, flnlahad baaamant. 2 car garage $64,900 CNI Batty King Ra/lAui Oaarbom. Suburban 961-0900

OPEN 3UNOAY 12-4 Hochaatar HNa. 2690 sq.ft tudor. with BrN Boor maaiar, gram room 4 toft. 1266 Sandy R t d ^ In CMchas- tor Subdlvtolon. N. of Ttonkan ANiIno $209,900 656-9641

OPEN SUN 1-4 • 924 Stag Rldga. N. of Avon. W of Uvarnoto. ExqutoBa Rochaatar HIB* colonlN Most amanWet $166,700 Carrtury 21 Advarrtaga. Kathy Baker 926-0920

OWNER ANXIOUSt 3 bedroom brick colonial in great fsmity area $105,900

OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 PM 3 BEDROOM RANCH/LARQC MTI 1220 E- Lono Lake.

HELP-U ^LL of South Oakland541-0700

ROCHESTER HILLS • by ownar. 3 badroom ranch, in dastraabto aub. 1900 aq ft. torga toL oak Boors, much updating 999m moBvatad • $139,500 691-6B14

ROCHESTER HILLS • 2660 *q ft. 4 bedroom tudor wtth fantaattc go! course view CarytrN Nr. pool, lannto prtvBagaa 4 much mors. Open Sun. 12-4. Lton. $173,900

ROCHESTER HILLS - BY OWNER Open Sun, 1-9. tudor. 4 badroom. 2to bath, gourmet kflohan. air. sa- curfty 4 apHnktor syttam. hot ‘backs to wood*. 3413 Rocky CrsN

373-9374Drtva $256,900

ROCHESTER HILLS • Sharp 3 bad­room. 1 -f 2 bath ranch. Mnily room with Braplaoa. IN Boor laundry, oan- trN air. racaas lighting garage, $123,900 (RH-02)

CNI HMS 353-7170

ROCHESTER • (1660) Custom Tu­dor on 1 acre. WN PtasMrl 4 bed­rooms. 9 baths. Air. storm. 3 Bra- placaa. $366,000 Owrwr, 662-0660

TROY - Brtek 4 Mona Ranch. Large tot. 3 bedroom, Ito bath, flnlahad b team amt wHh buBt-in ranga 4 oven. Nr, alarm tyatom. 2 car N- tachad garage. Much morN Open Sun 1-4. $130,900 879-0913

TROY • By Ownar. Baavar TrsI Sub. 3290 WoNarIna. Open Stmdays 12-9 4 by ^ Back* to wood*, quad. 3-4 bedroom*. 2 bathe, fln- tohad haasmsm. 2 c n attached

$119,900 669-5682

TROY ESTATESExcapttonN 4 badroom. 2to bam, brick colonlN. Updata* tockida cua- lom kBchan. Boer covartnga. Larv no* Pulaa Bmaoa. PNto wirtoowa. aprinktor syatom and more. JuM IN- adt $195,000

LUANN FARDELL CENTURY 21

TOWN 5 COUNTRY 642-8100

TROYNewer Troy ranch has • graN room wtth B ra p im 3 bedrooms . 2 ful baths. IN Boor laundry Huge oeun- try KBchan Cantri Nr Deck FuB hasamant. $174,300

BOBOOQ644-6700

MAX SROOCK. PIC. REALTORS

TROY. MuN SNI 4 badrooma. 2to balw . famly room, 3,192 a g fl Baaamant. 2 car garaQS $192,000 Agent Ownar HEl>-0-BCLL of BbrnM^tom/BloomflNd 336-0060

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park Huntington Woods

HUNTINGTON Wooda-3/4 brtek BungNow. 2 M boPw. 2to oar

awra. $142,000.

ROYAL OAK 3

999 In bungalow, k f le w 4

rim m dry.lr gsrape Bu owner C al after erwamtondB

ROYAL OAK - 14 4 Woodward Area 3

OptoiBim 1-4PM Phene 54644 L

ROYAL OAK • 3 badrpem brioh wan Bntohad bsaamant. gsraga. « wtndowa. eharmirto. 916.000 SOOMomwndy 206-1

ROYAL OAK 3 4 badroom bungalow

2cmgmaBa.6M.OQO. 3066134

310 Wiiom-Commarca Lakaa Arsa

BRIGHTON - New ftonchss 4 Coto- ntoto on 2to aero paroaN 9 mimBoaNorm oftoO 4 Kanaington a

$1M.000'»imid SchooM. $1M.C ASHER HOMES. PfC. 227-4629

COMMERCE. By Ownm 2100 SQ-ft Bull 1967 FIrN Boor maSMr auBa with toomN, 9 largo badrooma. 2to bathe, qusity iwoughoul. Beach, boabng prMtogaa on Commmoa Lake Open S si-S un l2-6pm . $179,900 390-2937

COMMERCE TOWNSHIP

oomomporartos. Sm ai oaduaki*.

Undsnground utflMtos. Rocky Top Court 8. off Wbiom R d ......................to BB . W of Gtongmy ModN opon l-9pm ox- ONft Thurs.

WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. 313 694 6336

COMMERCE TWP REDUCED

ExcluNva new sub on Lowm StrNghts Liks. BaoutNui 3.000 sq. ft. horns wtth ovary amsrvity poaNbto. 2 Mks. from lafca irtih prtvato

$2^ .9 0 0tonnis and beach. ANUng Homaa in sub spproach $ i MHton CNI JIM WILUSMAYFAIR 522-8000

COMMERCE TWP.NEW SUBDfVIBION

MEQANS MEADOWRanch homos NsrBng N $136,900.

tog N 1 192.900. TakafninrSNa atmlino Haggsriy R ? N t o Ooktoy Park Rd Go W. to Danataln. turn toft to Mw- gana Meadow. Open 8N. 4 Sun 11am-3pm. Or shown by 9P f- J.T KELLY CUSTOM HOMES. INC

363-9927

COMMERCE TWP.Superior buyf Spacious 1900F sq ft. tarmhouas. 4 badrooma. 2 balha. axcaflam oondibon. sotting to

O rly $129,901 N. to Oafctoy Park Rd . go ^ M Banatato. turn loR to Magana Mead­ow Bub. Open Sat 4 Bun.. 11-3pm.Or shown by appolntmant.

.Y CUSTOM HOMES.J.T. KEUY C363-9B27

MC.

Lake PrivllMod Lake. TMs n to ^ dens Irt-

tovN has 3 badrdooms, Ito baths, ■vtog room 4 fam ly room w/Bra- plaos. new roof. osntrN Nr 4 fur- naoa. frnmsdtoSs oooitoaney Bring your boN 4 skN tar this one. $119,900 CM ..

PETE ZABALA

R e m e r i c aHOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222UNOCRPRICEO BY FAR!

td Lska n t atroN. 2

bedrooms. 1$ baths. PLUS book- (01146) $B2.60C

PRKX SAYS: 8CLU Wlxom 2 story oadm CetaniN. Oram

la. RraNdsr? 24Gk. 2 c ALSO

(8C726) $146,900(8C729)624-3016

PRUDENTIAL MEBAUER REALTY

WHITE LAKENEW CONSTRUCTION. 1 PLUS. 1663 sq.fl

Briplaos. gorgsous rooms, 2 .5bN ha. )i

L $174.1

Susi GollingerREAL ESTATE ONE

363.8307 363-3107

311 HonwiOakland County

CLAWSON. 1066 E 14 M is Rd 4 bsdrooms. 2 BN baMia. famihr roam.

Largs fsnesd

irads yarn praasM hausa

C E N TU R Y 2 1 H A R T F O R D S O U T H4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0 S in c e 1 9 7 2

LIVONIAN «M y J«C0H W d . bngM IC hM N (itn ily honw M u fW fth b w lfo o n i Of d«n A iMIlMr'i (MIghI iuMf gourntt kilchan. tonnal dining Hugt IMiMd W. $177,300

CANTONEitgwl conMmporary cclonW iMturM totring two Uoty toytr w/circulit iltirCM t. hiniiy room w M bar, domad kllciian oaikng. A mual laa. $150,900

GARDEN CITY ' Wca 3 badroom brick $ Uu- minum Ranch. Fancad comar M, 2 + garaga, partiaity Hn-

REDFORD Namral dacor - mova rioN IMo INa 3 badroom bnck ranch. Sharp homa inchjdaa Mng room «ah dining al. fintthtd baaamant 6 in- ground granta 1 ytat honw wnraniy $7V.900

DEARBORN PopuW Ltvagood Parti arat Updataa includa tumaca. canirai m t root. KAchtn w/ no wax toor. appkanoaa in. dudad Thit la a laai baaiAyl Muat Saa! $02,500

NOVI4 badroom lanity homa Of- taring 2 llraplacat, anachad oiraga. nawar cardril air Etay accaaa lo kaawayt Sub with room to bita. twim. tonnia. Ona Yaar WansKy $13$.900

partially I Nawar ro

himaca. wlndaaa and eanW dr $70,900

WESTLAND Saay Tarma . FHA Okay! 2 badroom uppar ranch condo partad tor ainglaa or ralrad! Sal dona in nauMa Ctott

• M wwwUiiw A oo lV IC B i Sb

Ciudad 157500

W F V E M O V E D - C O M E S E E U SSECURITY BANK BLDG.

W. Six Mile - Haggerty Private, Semi-Private, Suites

100% Program Cal! Frank D ’Angelo______

PLYMOUTH TWP.Thia ouaMy RatoAnartcan

nomaapac homa backs to a commont Formal Hviiw room I lamly room and n l

d coiar chotoaa ao

UVONIATolaiy lantodalad 2 badroom

roora, 2 oar a$

not B osHng farm.Such fflota In d iilrabli IN- arta.lW,900

PLYMOUTH TWP.1DN baaulNuly daooraiad

wtti kaaay and buaMy In mind An lialoAmartean medal, Ma honw has al »n

WESTLANDPopular ana. IhN brtek ranch toalurac $ badrooma, Nrga

$464,900

wal. Ml bianant. ovaratia garage, bwrmo windfxaa $ oannl air 967.900

NORTHVILLE Raduoadl Prkrala. wooded 4 badraom. 3vt b4di home w6h 3 car garage. Partad lor m

pool. Homa Warranty. $364,900

plarty ct you can make 6ila homa youn. $336,900

WESTLAND Livonia achoola Sharp 3 badroom brick ranch «46i updated khchan. Anlthad baaamanL 2 kd batu Ga- rage w6h acraartod in porch. W.900

LIVONIA3 badroom. iw badi brick homa. Many updalsa Inehid. big kjmaoa, ab cortoOtonInQ. wbidorm, doonMi 6 carpal, tog 214 oar gmga Cal Now! $191,600

Truaoay M . 1 W 6 O k d W 3C

M t aawra Ctm m Wh ■ to M

****•? oSBanrowVHRcr

■ncatoa « I

M .T IM cO N TB unorum r m m x rM d i. (M l* LWw am aaem . I M b- tm m . t aaa> anatasa am r a aa>awam 1

312 UvoNbA xaS O lU T t tCAUTY

I a fwbwm. larsi 1*41 Snaa > a iW aaia raaaa WaW, nm m . i jo e aq n Naa. aneaao. aaot a roar M n a i r rawvi .« 4 ata4 t CM M a cM 4 aaraaa Noi a am vay a i i i .a o o a f o a v 4 ^ x a a - i tio

ABSOLUTELYO ergsous3 b ip ra tia ranch, ramad aiad fcdBhan 4 baBi. hama oeiw- piaiNy Updalad oanirN Nr 2 cm

gmag* • aaay tarma. 362.600

Century 21CASTELLI 525-7900

190O-61 CENTUmDN AWARD WIMfdWQ OFFICE

AFFORDABLEAWESOME • Huge 3 bedroom brick

Brsohod baaamara. garage 4 much

REDUCED TO SELL immadtoto occupancy oa tfsa I bad- room brick with larndy room. N- tachod gmaga oanirN Nr 4 more OnfyMfmCENTURY 21 TODAY 536-2000

AlluringACTInq Homes

NOW ontfuaS badroomThopneaw ngM

offering lota of u( oratad Situaiad on a baauiikd cokjniry io t4 2 c a r

GET READY to view thw boairttkd 3 badroom. Ito bath broadfront brick Ranch. Faa- turaa gourmN atia kBchan witfi up­dated cabtoata 4 oourtior*. gor­geous fttoWy atyta ftotshad basa- mont wtth firaptaea 4 2to car garage Don't mias oiA- $09,900

CLASSIC CHARM ANuro* you mto this Parkriaw Estate 4 badroom, 2to bath Cotontol. Charrmrkg family room 4 Braptaoa. dan. diritog room, famtty kftehon. cantrN w . bsaamant 4 2 CN N-ta c h a d ^ a g * Not juN a drive by$182.S

Century 21Today 462-S800

CenturionAward Winning Offlee

1986. 87.88, 89, 90 6 91Ashley Construction

OFFERINGN a»2«)0 to n Colonial

mCul-Oa-SM:On Large E of Newburgh ba taaan 7 4 6 MBa

427-3295Open Sat. & Sun.

BEATRICE GARDENS!Staw y 4 baOrooni 2vi M m ootonW to a 'moN" sought oftor area. Fami­ly room wNh firaptaea. formN dtotog room. Bntahod rac room. SBuNao on a w«ds prwntum to t $ 196.900.

CALL LARRY MtCHAUD RE/MAX WEST 261-1400

BEAUTIFUL BRICKt i r w u w r tiw r v Over 1500 aq ft . to M a torga 3 bad­room brick ranch. Ito bafha, naturN ftraptaca to 19 ft. tamtfy room. FuB basamom. attached 2 car garage Aiktog $126900 MuN aaa to ap-

STATE WIDE METRO427-3200

BEAirriFUL NORTHWEST Uvonto rartch 3 larga bodnwma. toi room, dfrttoo room, flnlahad M mant ptu* 2 car attached garags. Larga. iwtoacapad tot. $129,900 M NgaorChartona 929-9000

Cantaay 21 H vttard North

BRICK RANCH - 3 bodrooma. 2 baaamant Air. 2

I $101aprinktor*. 2to ON oa-.000 425-6

BRICK RANCH37737 MARGARET A. 7 MBa 6 27$.

9 rooms. 3 bodrooma, 2to boPis. $190,000.

BEGINNERS LUCK TM* horn* has boan dated tockidtog roof, naoa; and offers 3 ‘ bath Don't mlaa B

$73,900

and fur 2to

4B3-igBO

LOOK ND FURTHER thp i M s toiaBy updatod

$82,300 om a 9tol lh a la N 4

years New oNt fcitohan. i cN. new ptumbtog and m tachad garage

a 2 C N N -474-9700

JUST LISTEDBaN buy to the ‘Nala3 badroom ranch. Ito

IB3.900

Nr. and 2 CN gangs.

COUNTRY SETTPfO This grsN tooktog 3on a torga t o t ------a b a a u M y

421-6BiO

$ 104.300

Braptooas. ■ largs oak

sq.fL. 2

htichan 6 2

h o t NEW $12S.B00TNIany park tomBy room ranch Brick 3 bodroem ha* a naturN Brw- piaoa. Bnlahad baasmant. 2 o n at­tached garage, oanirN ab. ramod- aiad bath 6 CNMomfa ctoaais.

4 2 1 -6 i«

BfOVEONUR $149900MorMxaN UvontoL. 23M sq B . 4

1. 2*4 bam oalontN, priced

HACRE $149,900IS the astling of M s msBndouNy

reoms. tomBy roam wtB$ naturN Bra-

Ctoimomitod — —

OVER AN ACRE $1B4.B00goes wfto M s aprawNif brick ranch• m has a fro N span iO N ptonTh» homo ho* m m 2000 sq.R . and ganNOus roam aNoa A rare oppN- luntty to hove 10000 bom to and oM of mo haaaa to m a hoori of LkmniB.

COiOkBAL RREM«R $tB7.IBB Btaf I6SS • * 9B *M IC I. wBh i> brNy to fisrmapN LkmnlB. 2H

dCOntrNNr 421-OBM

WALKOUT BABSMEWT tlBBJBOan mto 2 yoN aW g n at room 9M9 ranch toeotad to LRanto** gNm n aarrtdN ipbNaua m osiN bambam

474-$7BB

LOVELY FRANCAVBJLA Sa04j8B TMs aaoism BaBi BRNi rv n h ItoB

apasioaa reams wBh a ahatolM vtpw M mo ftoWto Bhd Nrasm A jm-

MB tM to sp t. N id M mayau eaald o ilitar 4BB-1BBB

_________ S S 3 i,4 »Outek oao^oneg. ydt tons isR IS sS- toto totartor 197% o q R . 4 BBWssto.

The PrudentialHarry S. Wolfe.

R^LTORS

»Ti THERESEA473 -6200

w/k4Ax F o n a iio rr. m c

BILTM ORE BEAUTY

(iw.iaa CiitaaraA6kfor JIM GRAVER

473 -6200RE/MAX F0REM06T. MC

fa ***„ [ OrrORTLMITy IGaOex*

Mm twrwwM M* a*««ha« l S2S*Qm |BBM9 om•I PaulQ Robt

Builder's SpecialtOBBBqFt Copb^Cad.

mCNOoraBsOFFERED BY A shley C o n stru e tk K i

427-3295gURTON HOLLOW

A madNn. open 9o n Bton mmrn you to tots uontoamarsTV 4 bad- raawL I bam hama CewaWNdlyto-

goad buy N $119,100 J u N I

ITB A UTTLS COUNTRY R's a M is ofty TNs immma M

flwt dtotog roam. 2 bared deck, andtMUM room wfto naturN *---- -—

to $134,000

OOOOSUY1TIM umqua 4 apeNoue 4 bsNocim. 2to bam homa ' —

garags. aotor tm m hsotor. ana iraptooa. $100,000

SmthLE AS 0UMRT1ON

tow toiaraN morigaga on toto Naan 6 aaB kN>f properly A moPnatad aoBN M ready to m9tm a dasB Lotsofvakj*tor)uN $119.000

RED CARPETKEIM

SUBURBAN26M600

gv OW Nyt • PtymeuPi/Marrlman Lovafy 3 bedroom, brick ranch. Ito

r ^ $00.9002C N pb-S2S-64M

gY OWNER. OPEN SUN 12-6.

ranch. 2 Brsptooas. 3 bodrooma, Ito baltM. Country astling. Many oKiraN

$110,900 Buyers onfy. Ptasas- 421-0067 721-2061

BY OWNER! 3 badroom brick- - • - • • 2to

garage. 220 sarvlea Ntody n - tolad. SB6.900 CNI. 4254427

BY OWNER • 4 bedroom colenlaL r«ntR room, flraptaeo. nm ‘6 Nr oortdMton. oounby kft

$123,000.>.427-4164

Cuatom buM home $40,000 to up- mods*. 2.532 sq.fl. Vtodlsd oNWi( mNbts tayN WhIrtpoN. $256,000

FREE. U N of proparttos FOR SALE CaB Owner” with prieaa, daaortp-

HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 425-8881

FiRST OFFERINGAbaotulafy slunntog 3 badroom brick ranch, ito ‘

and an catn wide 2 c n oa- raga Appltoncas toWlabta. $01,900

CALL LARRY MiCHAUD RE/MAX WEST 261-1400

FIRST OFFERING

9071SatlaN Open 8$to. 1-4ShNp 3 badroom brick ranch, up-

baaam ant. big > c n garoga. $83 000

CALL BRIAN SCHWARTZ MAYFAIR REALTY S23-BOOO

FIRST OFFERINGExoMttoiisB Uvonta 3 badroom rNieh wtth nawsr tondowa and tar-

2 CN gNaga.$34 900ASK FOR MARK STEMBRUCKNER

CENTURY 21now

464-7111FOUR BEDROOM RANCH

TMa Caatto Gardena brick beauty wtil be open Sunday 1-4PM. $126,900 Ask tar Gena Banka CENTURY 21 HARTFORD ATS-BDOO

JUST LISTEDHiKry on ihM 3 baWoom ranch sMh • iNhBy roam. oanirN M . updaisdtamaoa and roof Nitngtoa. mont and 2 CN garage. M 4.90I

CALL BOB K B fN ^

CENTURY 21ROW

464-7111JUBT UBTEDt the aalting tar « ia 3 baWoem. 2 both ranch wim • to aera lanoad to t

luraa CaB today $ l 16,000

R e m e r i c aVMaga Squar*349 -5 60 0

JUST LISTED

room 6 dtotog L combo wflh oam *- draf aNttnig- la e M a n l Idtchm vMh

amr*am farawa. *•* JW CaiALEX ALOE

RgwKy ProfssBionBit 476-5800

*KfldBERLYOAKS '

mm 13Bfl 06.R.. Ito garagk Famfly raom wMh Country kRNton toNuT~ iN iN im s s IH 4JB B .

L t ON WiaNtod garaga. R----- T. S M M

OaniMnr 1 1 HNSsrd NarmBM m »

ABk tar Bto SdH Team

tto ON BNBgp. aM tar AiMlB

C«ntury21 E6I* 522-7688

LAST C HANCE

UMMM tw aM i.

O LonoaaM LENaM,taaN«WMa*a '

a, MM ma M M * I iaM^amaariwUrnERA ACCENT

4 21 -7 04 0

CM fc*>2ie«M 6*t-7« l8

Pre-Construction G RAND OPENING

P M Cow* E M M 8u8

fwrsXTtoeae -***

RanctM. CotonM*8Tri-ljwiraraawm tu-aaro om rn T IM M

mO U M W lU iinaa l> 4

nCFLCCTIONS OP A CAMNO FAkfULV

I bam CaasaNparwy • taak cartBbd N ti a ib to a M M B *

CHANE B8AYKOVICHR E /M A X 100 INC

346-3000

WORLD CLASS Onfy ma bato » toto NNk aa

I WaN oR tokator. n Jay 4 WaN Ctaragn.

UVOMA. 6160 af

1160 Oaaring. 2 Bto* Rd N. aft Jta Rd J

roNW 1$ X 21. Ito . .toeaflon. •67.600 Low down pay-

aO CATlO N. LOCATtOW OPEN BON. 1-4PM

1B006VANRO

frato rotjrlaundry i

3 bedronm. 2to bam FormN dtotofl rot wflh Brapteee. ArN CN ONsga. 2 d 90x260 tancad tot C A U JOYCE JOHNSON 493-6700

REridAX CROSSROADS

OPEN SUNDAY 1PW-3PM 196S3 Summ. Norm N 9 M M . Earn of Newburgh- OrigtoN o bean buay CNnptotatg an BN of totartor ttodataa auch as kilch- NL tondowa. ktotoca and N ro o r^ boning, and carpaSng. A •pactou* tamBy home to A-1 donl $142,000.

THE TREE-LINED STREET.

to ma boyar's bsnNB* to mis brick

•sar349-8200

J.A. Delaney and Co. Realtors

OPEN SUN. 1-4PM Dr by appotoWnant 4 tanisL Ito baths, attached garage.s& atn

OPEN SUN. 1-4PM 10025 BRENTWOOD

A graN atartor to N. Uvento wflh

8. of Sevan MBa. E oftSSJLaaa.a«,

ASK FOR AL MARTW THE MCHIGAN GROUP

REALTORS BfC.. 9S1-0200

OPEN SUN. 1-4PM14076 MX

W Of Newburgh. N. off Schootcraft 3 badroom honm to TW-

oantrN Nr 4 a iuNNaart 2to ON ga­rage. OuN 1700 sq. I t l 1117JOO.

CALL LARRY MICHAUD RE/MAX WEST 26V1400

OPEN SUN. 1-4Mvanars. Gorgsous. 1700

aq. f t fri4svN wflh 2 o n garags W. of Nawbur^L N. of SohootarN t $116,000. _

C 8rrU R Y 21R 0W ASK FOR K A R et. 464-7111

O PO t SUN 12-9 or By Appotolmant 3 batkoom brtek ranch, ito bams, tam ^ room w /4 daonaaSa. caihs- W N notonga. 2to c n OBrags. kN

c ;. few up. 17209 Octoras. N of 6 w of btostor. $102,100,429-3464

PRK>EDTOSEUPlua attractNafy Jscoralad 6 waB maintatoadl Brick 3 badroom. ito bam homa wflh 1.B32 aq. tl. Bpa-

roof. tamaoa 4 earpoWig O N y$K ».600Rosemary Firestone

473-6200RE/MAX FOREMOST. |NC.

PRIVACY<towN 4 bedroom. 2to bam homo on

1.9 aeraa wRh crook. TMs im -noNly 1.9 aeraa i dated hama has

toofudtoB 6 wood IdsNto. 2 ON garags 6

tN id m atag . $17M OT lUVMdESMfTDNI

CNitNy 21 HarNerd Seam 464 6400BHO TELD O TATEB - IMNCH ownN 3 badrooma. tam iy room, bama. 2070 a q .lt BN bsaamant.

$214,100. 4796000

SHADE BETTER3 ba

INDNBring room vsMh awt-

9 ^ N PsritoBy BtdNtod

'**ERA ACCENT 421 -7040

SHARP RANCHOpsn HouM Sun. 1-8

-------------- -L 3

4g4-74ti

1.8109600 O nam ow togors lya, S tf-0013

WOODED Ito . 2 3

rs fM i M AX BROOCK

t i t Canton

NB21O.M0ERA ACCENT

421 -70403 ea>NOOM RANCH tomay room

ahowN oontrN Nr. 22x22 JN sga MN6y Nm as. Aftor 4am. 47%-7BilB

t i t CantonABLE TO HAVE IT YOUR OWNWAV1 fb aatang big 2600 aq.K . 3

wn. 2to bam C

roam, 3 CaflownN

CoiemN 16 B 16 X 14

AM OLUTE DREAM COtMi TRUEBI 3 baNoNn. 2to bam CotonfN toaiur

2 o N g s -

mora Ctoaa to schools $ porkai Embasay S quN a Subaivtaion $136,000 Open Sun i-4pm 1225

ABSOLUTELY OOROEOUB

» $100,900

NETW ORK539-0900ACT FAST...

rr WON’T LAST!Lovafy 3 bodroom. Ito bam eotaMN burn to 1904 NauirN daoN Nto o n - pattng. LMng room wflh Braptaoa.

NEW U 8 T IM $ 10 2!Hurry...CaB Ida

Diar>e Howard REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 406-8169Anxtoua CotanIN owmN wants oftor

n *S S ng $134.900. 8-7/B tolaroN tar 30 yr* w aBsbls whh 9% down

One W ay Realty522-8000 or 473-5500

APPEAUNG RANCH CoiKl tocalton to poputar aubdM- alon. 3 bodroom bick ranch a4m tamBy room mtd Biiptaca ^ m r- N n d 2to CN garags n N largs dsck Largs, opsn country Mtch sn .Priood to SSBM-000.900

COUNTRY LIVING Enfoy yoN privacy to tws tanssafle 3 2 bam raneh on ovn 2

tootada a 2to CN gs-

prti'ato deck MuN ba Ordy - $109,000

PRIVATE RETREATto praadNaua PBgilm Htaa. TMa cus­tom turn 2.000 aq. f t oNoNN ho* ararythlnq you wont. Prkmis Ito acre woodad tot muN bo aCaB tor Bta tong BN of toaiur as of-

■ 1,000larad N $229.0

Century 21J. Scott, Inc.

453-4300

BEST BUY4 baWoem. 2to both. graN tamBy homa to Ptymouth/Canlon achoN Nairtcl. Sub has 2 parka. Onfy $117,000 ANi tar Jean L. Mobim.

346 -$1«RtchtarS Aaaoc

•ETTER THAN NEW ThN 3 yoN Old. 2.$Q0 aq f l colaNN was lipgrsBart wflh a 2 Bared dam . oarWN Nr. LNpadHg. and tot Bo n laundry. JuN roduoad to S172J00DonTwafli

RED CARPETKEIM

SUBURBAN261-1800

SYOWN^3 baNoam ranch, ooimtry kflohan.

SUM 12-9 im r loL torga

m . 2 -r CN

1103.800

CANTON COLONIAL HUGE LOT

JIM W ILBANKSCANTON - O P e t SUN 11.4. 1347 ilaR S B t. Cherry HB 6

COME ON DOWN

STi 9.S00 m u s t BE BOLD Ogan Bun 2 - 6 ^ O N ItardaiN ta.

Dlan* Howard REAL ESTATE ONE

458-7000 408-8189

J SCOTT INCL ocated in th e 9 o f C anton

W a lc o m a O u ^ N a w a A i

R a a l td o U P v i a U io m O fU

Our COrrURY 21 office it proud to announce the newest members of our team of SALES ASSOCIATES.jl'S T TELL I'S WHAT YON WAN!

n S AS <,OOD MS IX JN L"

CENTURY 2 1 -J . SCOTT INC.4MOOFORORO

CANTON. M 4 t1 l7

4 6 3 - 4 3 0 0

m m rn

p iM * in am m om rtm ROOM. cW y OiM ral Mr. ooumry kMctian, M lw . prh«M •tudy, M i «Dic«««Md bM am m l A an

' t 2H car attachad oarapMrlcad rtpM a l ordy tlH.O O Ot Om %\ 9 W o r ‘^ ‘ ‘ — *

O O U HOUSCl air condWonad A badrooin lMaM(-

t Madly ro<Lii2A.m

R O B E R T BAKE R e a lto rs

4 5 3 -8 2 0 0OPtMaUNOAY 1 M T 0 4 M

TTTt nO YALf COUXT a .. CANTON! SouM of Joy and ia a t off Morton Taylor. AaphlaffnBMil MMrtor daol|n ffMM drouehoul dde ahowoaee Co» MMaL On a quM oourl affh 4 bad* roomo. 2H baffia. a 22 f t M inly

wdndoao A an ( _____ _ . . . . .car ganaal Huny. |m I $1<B.iOOI Cad « t-M O or 4M ^400I

CUSTOM BUILT N. Canton 9 bad*

a aroodad park-iko raar yard. 9194J00R O B E R T BAKE

R e a lto rs 4 5 3 -8 2 0 0

an/ranqa A bMamoni A an ovaraMad 2H oar at-

Prioad to mova at

O P E N SU N . 1-4m ba

oM y9K.B 4S4 440BI

oaraoalCad M I-2 9 00 or _ 9A 2.900. C a li. ..>IO RM AN

MoQAMIY, REMEMCA COUNTRY PLACe M I-2 9 0 0

JUST REOUCBX NaMy carpalad MAYFAIR VILLAOe 4 badroom co* M a i. Lar0o raar FAMA.Y ROOM, naturff BrMlaoa A wot bar. oorwan lant tat fioor Id Am t Mundiy. raffaahine t o v /M irdaM in touehaa M a

air, M l baa am ant A atlacbad nonm could ba vour draam ooma2 car garaoai Hurry piat 9142J00.Cad M I-2900 < ...........—

PRICE JUST S IA S H B ) ON Vda a Qwd baaudfuBy appoMiad 4 M room PULTE BUH.T "Sunffowar \ iaga” Potonial Hwidy ^ id Boor laundry.

“ A

room. boy. torpa FAMILY natural firaipMoa A doerwal la oan- aroua 3 aaaaon FLORKM ROOM, attaehad 2H car aMa-anby a

I and a M nlaalic prandum tot j to pork/runnbM ataond A

M l buy a l ordy 910 .900 . Cad 991-2900 or 4A4-4400I

O w n er T ra n s fe r re dout o l atata A wawti Bda bomo aotd. 4 badroom. 2H b a» CotordM bdff In ~~ rnm a AnMdng toi '. • could bo your dn

true. Oidy $177,797. CML..Lauren or J.P . Hoako

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459-6222S u p e r F o rm e r M o d e l

In ao fcab li Swdtowar VMdQa Can- M 2400 a ^ ft 4 badrown^

form al dbdnp rooaL Mmll f

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9 8 1 -2 9 0 0 4 5 4 -4 4 0 0LARGE 4 badroom, 2 baffi. oMordN. noady lainiahad klteban A t marM. aunroom oirarlooM oouraa. ivtacraa. ABA-

N ew C o n s tru c tio nBaauiduMctraal

and ahoam. 1179,900. AM lo r...QEORQE BRECK

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453-0012TR A NSFSM B) • REDUCED

mar aaya aa9 ilda abarp A ba

rooma. 2H baffta. graai room w /l^ pMoo, don. la i Boor lawtdRf. oanbdl

m 1129.009.

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453-0012

■ ooaaanev. Mb ofupdottng. R o d u o a d to fllM O .

aCAUTIRJL Looadon A ConM Ion itfd a « « M 4 i

______ loadad wMFaai oooupaney. Only 91A4.800.

NEW CONSTRUCTION - Bda 4

$iAij»ei!**C A U OAVK) SSAROSLEY

REm AX CROSSROADS 4SA-A700

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W e s tA i n id Q ff C f f n t s r

2 4 2 7 7 N o v i R d . N o v i 3 4 9 -6 8 0 0

BEVERLY HILLS $162,900Spacious rarKfr w/many updates. Fea­tures include: 2 fireplaces, 1st floor laun­dry, beautifully finished basement w/ family room, rec room, wet bar. C/A, hardwood floors under carpet, profession­ally landscaped. B181.

GREEN OAK $178,900Beautiful home in Michewagh Lake Es­tates. Perfect for the young professional. Great neighborhood, home has too many amenities to mention, call for details. G133

NORTHVILLE $89,900Charming 2 bedroom home. Endosed porch, 1 car detached garage w/opener, finished basement, hardwood floors. Wonderful starter home. G450.

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BEAUTIFUL BEACON ESTATEliUM nW 4 omMcm m o l ■ k M h o M ««h 4 |fM t tocMUn M ddng to • NndHNM d 4p«N o n k a rt. TUN gofO NM Irm W onN kidar o N n 4 S io o im . 1 M and 2 HMt b « M . ■nM «d bn i iN d. N d t in kdncd

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453-0012ir r OWNER. 1490 ca. f t . 4 bed­room. 2 bcVi. Icvmcl « iq

y «d A more. 9129 900. 4A4-0927

COUNTRY UVINQ on 1.75 OOMudod ooroo. mbwim from downtown PlymouffL A bodroome. 2 b e ff*. 9v- IM room. 2 oor oaroo*. O r-^ A749.900.09f«0.

M AX BROOCK920-4000

O PB I HOU6E BUN. 1-6PM. 11AA2 •n . 9 bedroom oatanW. Bnii ^

___im onL 1% boffio. doolnnoMiborbood. PIrwouW Turn. Eooy aecbm ioboowm f. 4M OB9A

OPEN SUNDAY 140 TO 440 $4919 CHERRY LANE. Bouft Of Fbm M M Rond and E M I of Brodnor. Fel­low our None to iM i wondtfAffy dniod homo oflbrod by Bw o h f/M

mg o u M iip lH now icNebon. Mr- MOO. roof. gnroB» door and bool of a l a 29 M 20 f t graai room «4Bi a

fad coffng. Braptaea and Id a of wbtdoaa. AMO Moludad in Bw homa ara 3 badmnma. 2

wNb Braplaoa and muofi more. Tha iwma la knm afiaala and prida of um MaW p m ayaao o d Birouoheut PM ) to v M onBunday. 9148.M 0

R C B E R T BAKE R e a lto rs

4 5 3 -8 2 0 0OPEN SUN. 1-4pm

11424 ANNm. P iW * M o m in NiIb NiM. dnuet 21 d* nyinadn Tow dM p irM dM i. 2 bddraoM .2 b44M. oounkY Maohm «4di le« NId . . - — -p im T m t n u T M * M dd . Io m Iy

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4SS-7000^Y M O UTMCMAWdCT

adroom bungalow Boom. 2 om o a rM P flo ad ie a M .9M 40 0r

114 4A4-BB27

PLYMOUTH • Ona Of a kdnd E n ^ fft Tudor b u * M IB M w/wol plaalor,

oarpoBng.r« bedroom w L iin.000. ffMO.

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459-3600RARE FIND

Rancfi m Glaewlaw Bub. OramaBr loeoBon on 14 aara. PtoMoaquo oM-

a g i ^ N rauM dram. «laan A iwM dM M d hama. Nawar 97% aBMianoy Bawnoa. CanbN Nr. roof

A hoi waaar hoalor. Underground a p rla k lo ra . profaeolonoM ylondaoaaad,MUM

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459-6222

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4 5 3 -8 2 0 0

PLY M CU TH C C U N TR Y CHA RM

la BM A bedroom Rancb on a boou- BM9y landacapad lot «4Bi a abeam and traaa. A l nautral oarpoBng. now wmdowo. roof. OflMraf ab. InW m d BM im ani and an oi ifN w rt goragb 91114M .

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453-0012

granlta aoMdara. oarandc I MUCH MOREI 9199.900. A ik

tar JO R V MOONS.

R e m e r i c aVWog* Square349-5600

.000TO

PLYMOUTH TWP. - A ooroa, • bed­room energy ofBoloni ouolom oeta* rBN taotuTM uMquo ooiailry kMcfton w /wak-m pantry, oaramlc counlara •k oak oM inata, 2 h ff A 2 haff baBta. 9.9 oar garagart397.700. #694.

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4 5 9 -3 60 0

NEARLY A ACREB 1BBA bun ap9l w B .2.400 aq. R. Of kdng. 9 huge rooma, maalar baBi wRIt oar la c u M l, y la r lum room wHh Nc)4l9fila. dtalng room and baa^ monL 421-9090

The PrudentialHarry S. Wolfe,

R ^ L T C R SIndapandendy Owned mid Operated

NEAR TOWN amodad aora. Nataly 2% bath

NOVI - ROYAL CROWN Bubdhd- Non 1 af NeaTa pramfar auba ad al 9 M M A Tallaehoet dtatnet). V homaa bom 9400 aq. R., loia. Medal locatad al:22974 Borbam Or.Open Ewaryday. 12*Apm

A .J VanOyonBuldara A49-9 9 n

r Now KKchonCotonW.aneefc bar A B r jy w jn tamBy room

OARLEEN SM ITH R E /M A X 100 INC.

3 4 8 -3 0 0 08PACIOU6 4 bedroom CotanlaL tar- maf dMng. lamBy room/Braplaoa. baaamanl. large deck. 2 car garage. 914B.900. Open Bun. 2-9pm .40440 Oak Traa. 47B-9BA4

GARDEN CITY fU N C H9 baWoo

o iM UW ian. 1 yr home ■afiw B'i A 214 ear dalachad garaoa. CtaM to io fio o la -974.000

BE IN BY SPRING G raai oatonW Bmi faaluraa A bad-

114 bataa. 2%

gunHa ta-ground pooL By < & B .B 0 0 ___________ 913-947-4197

New Construction

ExclusivelyOld Englah Tudor menaton im h car- rlaga houao. Tolaly redone on 7 — 00. Prtuota. apootaoutar

CALL NANCYm S n INGER661-4000

REW ARDYourwN by moHno wBhm wNklng dtotanoo of HtaM or Old vsmgo Bwr*a whore yowH in d Bda updaiad

Biadral oaRnga. 4 yr. oW 22x29 ga­rage. too mony amonWoa to iiL Aakfng 999.900. (»9302).

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420-3400TREED LOT

Burrounda Bda apaolouo 4 bedroom W /2H balh t. tormal dbdng room

m torgo M ng room, y MO. afiacfiod gora jL^^naw

raa of euolonhomoo. $174,000.

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459-6222YOU MUST SEE Bda baauBMM M Iy aarBHona carpalad A bedroom

dkdna o9 off lorgiM aoB a-

)«ny to awarbod garaoa A oovara ar paBol Htary. M l fn.fO O .

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981-2900YCU e W E IT

T C Y C U R SE L Fontoy Bia ociwtor l of Bda A baR*

jm ^ beta b r y ranch w /Bm Boor loundry, apootouo tandly room

mom A 2 ear onaobod garaaa a i on loL Clooo to warr

Aaklng 9144.000. (»9297).

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420-3400

New Construction

ExclusivelyPHEASANT MLLS • apodlaoular cuatom 2 alery wIBi aoortng ooRnga, w aM of glooo. goumwf kMobon. lav- Nb mootor baih, oaqulBM amonl- Boa By Bm p o p ^ Howard INarday BuOdara. Wooded iof overlooking D *lL 9360 000(Su. NANCY MEBMNOCR

651-400091G-2S97

NORTHVBJ.E-a tnio dtamond in Iho roiRb. 1929 homa aftHng on 2 +

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UNDER 9100.000 In Bw CNy

woBi to ovofywbora. 994.000. C a lJ o h n C ’B rien

REAL ESTATE ONE 348-6430 340-2473

NORTHVILLE COMMONSBupiarb ootonW on H ocra, park-Bbo prbmla le i 4 Bodroome. 2% baBia. huoa tomBy rooai 29 x 14, m aalar baSreem 29 x 12 . Rorlda Room M X 19. Afenoat avanrBM g new M u d -

SI windewo. Bettor hurry tar19J00.

A sk fo r Al V a n A c k er473-6200

RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC.NORTHVILLE • Naluro louar'a para- dtoa parebad on a bMff ettaitoolUng A having bomaga on a traa rlwmad Mka. f l ^ tn MorBu Raa. 9000 aq^ft

ana. huge iR ng ara Show and aaR tM O O O . a m .

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UNTT PtCOME. atoaa to park A mntown. $129 jOO

H & P -U -B fii. of NWWC

USJUST RB)U O e> - NOVI COLONIAL

I OMy 9

BRUCE ROY REALTY. SIC.A4BM0 •

314 H ym o ia h

The # 1 Team In Town!!

LEE & NO ELBI1TIN G ER

Present

LYON TWP. $118,900Baouiifutiy remodefed rarx:h dose to t-96. Faakires tnclude: large master bedroom wAxtth. 3 bedrooms, newer doorwall to targe deck, Rntahed walk-out, fenced back yato. R306.

b iW 'iM P srt Urns real s s t s i s c a r t s r t call Carttury 21 W asL kK .,

I « krtarylew . Aafc for 8 u a .

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TH S ff CHOICfS K H CONDO UVINC. Cittirrr,I S coH -H Irrtivf! Thii 2 btdfnom, 1 Ix lh Cotidooffers prM vfew of H in« P » i oK (feci th jt i oonecis to thr

room w hrh indudn woodbuminf; flrrp ljrf. mastrr H iftr with pm tie b ith. central air. ceramic life forer and more! VouH cheer to see! 199,900 SFACI-TASnC Honm for uncrosMfed living makes this i bcdftxjm home a dream come true! 2 sloiy Great Room riffm brick fireplace, cathedral ceilmgs, ceiling fan. huge iripfe hay window, large btehen fiM island tw u i area, pantry and separate dining area, newer central air, deck overfooks privacy fenced backyard, sprinkler system. I t 14,900ftIC U li M f, P tiA K . I'm still searching for the right words to describe Ihn sinking 4 bedroom, bath Cofonial situaiRi on a one acre fol m Plymauth Twp. HarikMxxt flooring in foyer and country kitchen, great room, kitchen and iilM lf r suite have fireplaces, ts i tfoor beefenom with private bath can be master bedroom, ts i Soor laundry, 1 sets of French doors feading to eiterior See svhal I mean! 1209,000•nE A se o a iv e a r f o r f h ii a K o c H u a is "

t a l l LEE or NOEL BITTINGER 4 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

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316 W astiand Q sfilanC ity

AN Naw C onstruction WESTLAND

. a Bwlroarm . 2 S M Il.• 2 Cbr Attaobtad Qangaa

• FiR BbMffwnto• Up To H Aero sFrom t97 900

OPEN SAT A SUN. NOON TO 9RM

McGee's Grove 595-9886

BRICK FRONT RANCH DUPLEX Each unN ha* 2 badroom*, a M ng room, and bofh. Sugor woB maln- talnod. Tonont* *ro on a month to month taB.000 N-A40O-W C*B 34A-A797.

ERA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY

BRICK SPEC IA LSharp A badroom brick raneb wBh m both*, fu l tBod baoimant. r— 2 cor garago wNh door oponor. carpottng throughout Marw t axtra faaturo*. A akl^ ATO.Bdo,STATE W IDE M ETRO

427-3200

BUY AMERICANHOME FOR SALE

INCLUDESNEW 1992 FORD ESCORT

BooutBui moMO-k) cufKi Uon. 2,000 aq.fl. brfefc ranch. 3 M i baOia. 1/2 aero of proporly. Natural Broplaea.

attaebad 2 oar 29449 M ^law ood. Garda 9119,900. 922-7!

piaoa. TMa homa ha* 1 paM ad A h ' big tomBy.p a ln M A ta jg t ailBng tor a g w -

r oomtorl • 9B1 jbO

TOP *0 ' THE LINEGorgaoua 9 badroom BL BaR and kiiGban nawar fumaea A

' iln ‘ ‘ “ ' 'to movta M o . 2 oar garaga. oanbal ab, carpal B w o u L to w ibad A aeraanad In paBo. Don’t paaa ono up R only -S9B.900

TO BE SOLD AS IS But naada only TLC. TWa brick

' 2 bodrooma. larga by kNcban A 3rd bodroom oparwd up tor larp* M ng room Tho baao- mant b Bniabad wRh dni bar A darV

room. 2% daiacbad garaga wMh door opanar. Nmrar mndovw Biru-oul-9M.OOO

NICE AREAI NICE PRICEITMa nloa 3 bodrw m . 1% bad) b rM

In WaaMand haa

___ h) w ai fcapi naigbbofbood.Soa W tor youraaB

YOU WANT IT YOU GOT rr

TMa to Bia baal buy In Bia a rm

BY OW NEa atbacBvo WaaBanJ A badroom brick ranch. 1% baBta, 1% anachad garagi 991.000. For appt. eiB:

hoaiar A moua In condWton. C km to nto, ahopping A banapoHaBon. t b u d ^ oi3y S4B.M a mo. ■mani only nooda oaBtog.

Ordy$74JOO

Century 21 J. Scott, Inc.

522-3200BY OWNER - OP&i SUN. 12-A

A bodroom brick ranch, naarar tor- naoo. Now wbidowo. roof, vinyl aW- mg A oanba l ab. Updatod boBi A kfleban. IMahod baaamanl wNh 4Bi badroom. A44B7 Avendalo. S. of Chany HBL E of Wayno.$72,900. 729-2179

LIVONIA SCHOOLSLovaly 3 badroom brtek ranch In am-

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE4 bodroom ranch, lamOy room and oozy Braplooo. Gorgaouo iRdatod uicbon, toaa thon 9 monBw ago. 2 to! baBw. 2

updaiad couy y Mtohan A baBi r ^ room A 4Bi bodroom in booamant 9A4 900

CENTURY 21COLE FtEALTOftS

937-2300 455-S430

Aaklng 992 900 CALL CHARLOTTE JACUNSKI

CENTURY 21ROW

464-7111 "

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GARDEN CITY - Opon Houoo Sal. A Sun. 12-A. 9650 laBwra. 9 badroom

BRng room opontog to polio. Extra wida haltatoifta, 1% baiha. naw roof A oanbal ab In '91.999.000. OaA..

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459-6222GARDEN CITY - 2 I OOR lot. 12x21 itobig room dbdng room wMh anaok bar, oanbal ab. At-

GAROe*! e n v . A badroom ranob, 2% car garaga, naw tomaoa A win* d o m cantrN ab. MpAanom AM

A T O M . 427-9920

waifo.CaAn T H n BAXTER

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NOVIWATCH O M R to your aam baafc-

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GARDEN CITY: 91190 Ehnwood. Daorooma, iw oam, w im o om morn, garaga. L/C avaBobla $364100 down. ConvanBonto FHA, VA.9BA.B00 SAS-2221or 922-A20B

H A V E fTA UMiOO

WIBi Bda A bodroom. 1% tovol B « i offBra a aan nl room aa waB aa a w vl M d a of

BiroiBiaoul. i474-AnO

NEWCONBTRUCTION F ro m 9 1 2 9 M

af •i».90d and leeatod to araa. Faaluraa aueh aa 2H b a r*

mania ara |uai a tow of Bto BitogiyouB lova about ibaaa homaa. 499*1990

The PrudentialHarry S. Wolfe,

R ^ L T O R S

NEW LISTIN G S1400 aq. R 9 ram ) A t oar garagi an torya to^

UPOATEB THRU OUT - 9 brtok ranch iM h miaryBdng updal* OjL plua towffy mam jad fto aa. t aar aitaohod garaga. todibad baa^ monL Rarbta roam A a n m OaB naw tor datoBa • |ual 9S9.900C e n tu ry 21 - ITynam lc

7 2 8 -8 0 0 0

OV^WrtCHE I Rd. and Hbi to a aMpar

toiarp A badroom ranch wRb I toB ' “ and Mg lamBy room Naw ab i-

eanbd ab. and 2 ear garaga. Lal*a go aao now. Ordy MSOOO. Camury 21 Taytor A Aaaoe.4A1-B419

TR H ^V B ., WaadanJ homo, pdi 1%

aoom A *7/f% bdaroal tar 90 yra.

One W ay Realty473-6600 o r 522-SOM

SUPER STARTERto Qardaw CRy. A bodrooma. Bvbig room/dbdng room combination, hartotaood Boorlng undar aarpoL targa M aifarm petondto to add on. Entoy 1M Summar fdgbto on your aaraonod bi bant porab. i0B.aOO C M -.

PETEZASALA

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459-6222W fSO AN OA NEW COM M UNITYSINGLE FAMILY HOMES

$76 ,99 0$4600

MOVES YO U INRrmdaw A naw anefing m a d ^ to t

am ani t aar aRaabad garaga. _ ja maalar badroom aidto and

mueb mara. B al to an dm greund

' m il l p o in t e595 -1 01 0

WESTLAND • OREN BUN 1-4FM A lO il HNdly totmaeMaai A

atok ranab. oaunby hBahan,

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459-36001 0 0 %

lowidry. 2% bafba. baneb door* toaifcg to Ftertda room w/Joouato. IwnBy room w /Iraptooo. Oftorod at 91A4.BOO.(#92B9L

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420-3400317 RsdterdABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL a Mroom brier, rancri. tkketMd

ivt baitH end nweii<My$k2.«ao.CMna*..

P a u l G. R o b bO o tu ry 21 EBt> 522-7626

AFFORDABLESHARP • A SoWoom brtok Ranch

tral ab A moro- $74 JOOln 8.

NEAR WESTERN GOLF COURSE - Cula Ranch wBh lamBy room, tobod taiaifiam t A Baraga. Ordy 999,900.

CaB JON RUUD C & m iR Y 21 TODAY 937-gOBO

S O C H DALY, 1BBS4.9«.900

ab. 2 oar garaga,roc. room, many naw r 8A88ANELU REALTY 94B-2B00

CHARM ABOUNDS bi Bda A badroom atondman aldad tmnpabra Updatod kNcban A randcboBi. BaoutBtffy Bntobad foom edBi wacbar A Brapfaoo. Ctaaa to aobooto and i**ffpp*4»g Juai Ak OI9A4.900.

ERA ACCENT 421-7040

DOUBLE LOT PLUS A badroom 1 b a il * f, 2 oar garaga, hnlahod baaam ant. now root. 9SA.900. 93A-2144

Enjoy QugmyLNIngto Bda baouBtoito oonotrudao I ranch on Bm Ian bank of

FamBy roc dbdng area, larga dock. 2 oar ga­raga A ao much mem IB 4 JQO. CM

M ary M artnelll REAL ESTATE ONE 566-3200, M l 22

1i -■ •M 4.M 0.

GREA T VALUEbungalow, many up* 2 oar garaga OMy

C 8fTU R Y21R 0WASKFORKARBf

4A4.7111

JUST REOUCOI A bogtonar* Bnd. wNh larga oounby kllohan ofto parv- by. apootaua toitog room, pkia M

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One W ay Realty6 2 2 -6 0 0 0 o r 4 7 3 -6 6 0 0

KISS THE SELLERPer offartog a mom to homa. Brand

TS,S. Radtord Bohwoto. FHA

b in m watooma. AMdng S74JQB. (kUBTJMVOML.

JOHN McARDLE, QRI

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420-3400REOFORO BUNGALOW

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ly room Warrantod. AA2.900

RED CARPET KEIM

SUBURBAN261-1000

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MarN K M nknacht, QRI

R e m e r i c aHOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400WHY RENT?

Whan you can own Bda A bodroom. 1V% bwB) ranch. O flar* aby kNctwn wBh naw cabtoola A no*wax floor.

492-9B00AB tar $99,900. Camury 21 Today

WHY RENT SS3.900Whan you can own thto graot look- tog ifa rtar homa that haa baan moo- ly updaiid and oftor* FHA and VA

492*1680

SOUTH RByO RDSchooto 993,900 and a bargain baaamanl prtoa.And Bda sbadroom brtok ranch haa* a toitobad baaamant and a 2% car

iga. Thia homa to vary w ai nitotoad and to aura to aai

quMJy. 474*9700

The PrudentialHarry S. Wolfe,

R ^ L TO R SindoportdonBy Owned and Oparaiod

318 D serbomO esrbornH sigh ls

NEX3HBORHOOO PRK)E 989.900 to avidant to tfda amaB aubdMdon

I Ba ^ y o b . l y ttoa. and toto la axhibNa prida of ovmariMp ) Na nawar tomaoo. oanbal tor.

roof, and windowo. Tfta Bowtog Beer plan oflara 1H baBw on tha main fioor and a kdi baaamant . 474-5700

The PrudentialHarry S. Wolfe,

R ^ L T O R StodapandanBy Ownad and Oporatod

REDUCEDEarly Amortoan charm to 3 bad-

1% baBt ootanW. (AIAIJOO

bodroom brtok burv kooto. 972.900

C all C a ro lin e H eb bREAL ESTATE ONE

566-3200 662-6747T > « l« « NOTHMO UKE A HOt«L Uvtog room wMh largo ptokiro «4n- dow. Bvtao bidroom a. chaary kNto on and dining room Rrdahod baa**- manl wMb drybar. 2 oar garaga 997JOO. F -4 7 T M . C ai 474-AAOA *

0 U COUNTRY RKXIE REALTY

UPDATED K ITC H ei 9 WBfOOWS An ataoaBanl looaBon mak aa Bda brick bungalow wfBt nowor kimoco 4 oanbal ab. wlndawa. and updaiad kNcban a graaf bwyl 998.900

RED CARPET KEIM

SUBURBAN2 6 1 -1 6 0 0

320 H om stWsynsCeenty

HELPIINVESTORS HELPI >

I land cenbkpi torma Bda ona to a muaL 9 bodroawto • 2 ak

I naada aama TLC. <

■ I Brtaa wNb no Naffaan I Bda one toal Pvtoad tor

LOOKING FOR PERFECTION?

4 torga tograund poat dtoitad M aam ani wRN wai iddad ipdea. A l naw vinyl add la Bia prWa a l ownar*

aidp an Bito I bedroam brtok ranch wMh 2% car garaga - 9T M 90

Century 21 J. Scott, Inc.

5 2 2 -3 2 0 0

ROMULUS. Jdroam Bt lavdL many m

muai aaa. 497J80 » 4 i

WAYNE • 9 badream brtok. |rtotogaradto yard. niat.

. . . . ' f t ma. aaewBb ■ dapaaN.CadaRar4J9pm dTBwMH

C a i i t h t D m iA D a u g h te r team I STRING SURFRISEI STACIOUS BRICK RANCH

|A ik Id r O iW In i or W M :

4 5 9 -9 2 2 2

Free whenyoH

Ust with us: 5 P A C K P fC

Boxes. (You'U

meed 'emt soon!)

J u s t L isted . O arrien Ctty9eMfW90alnm fMfWW • prlLffw Vl

Face brick, 3 BR, larga yard in p laasan t w oodad area. Naw fum aea, baaam ant.

Buy:FaaUy h m r n m tr m jo m

Larga Wing room opans to patio. 3 B a d m « . 1.5 Baths. Cantrai air,. BstrS. O araga.W a U A

C hristine C herry - "We work harder!" itomucA Hometowa ReaUors

THwe0«y . Mwefc as. OSI

m mtm m om'SSJff

m Ctf.

Ijm M m • M * tj ■ <>>*»«< j» i m. . * ^ 11M* (IMJM tw V4I> U$ »«Mm

mCOMBty

Ann Arbor GLEN DEVON SUBDIVISION

A commumitf «t eBeeiMiwe

iiifM l COMHVy

BuNdar't dOMOut prlM$189,000

on oxtotlng m o(MttofeaMH,

»or«ry «r tredWenel rnmWm m titijo o . M i M m •M.OOO mm mmm and M itr

OPCN SUNDAY m •Id Sy weinlmenl Cad Jamaa Akana. M HaSa or L al7t1-S«0

rlgM on Joy

Edward Surovell C o./R ealtors

3SM OUmt SuburtMn HomM For Salt

LAPCER county . Oidord MaMngCeway Ck*. Nocm le ratoa sia tide S heraaa loo an We 10 acre • / i« 0 m ft Mdi rancft w/attaohad

Ceyrdry Mcftan w/dMng rooM v/opan daeign. laraa Mn§

W/1H • **o y a ^ eood deck oft tie ^

an. FMeiiad baaoMant, 2Monr paN

• m i •srwsr^aMTMt-'Ss

c2 w3 m».

MM4C SALES rrcm nA473-S4S4

A NEW COMMUNITY

uMja im m. w m Nd* <• OMMtlt Ck. MM M C l. kan M la MO maiMa Model taMTTS O M odaM m

AOCEA HOMES INC•MOHTON.Mi

CANTON.SalJSTBs'*^Hfi>.U.StU. af NWWC

dardad MWad baaoMaid A Mi <pdNiOiB OMy $7t.S00 411llordiBaid. S ^ Cha^ HM, t.Iliaaerty ft£d9K > COUNTNYPuSS Ml.flCANTON

SPRING 8EN8ATIONIOanl waa an apeeraadN la anMr Via ’Oaad Ula" alift dde 1 badrowa

Century 21 J. Scott, Inc.

453-4300

t alary aando. WMftad * o many I1.J0M

bam w/aid byddbia. f ancad ki paa* tire. Indi iraaa. NO AOeiTS. Far appoadmani. Sy Owwr • $132,900 313.d3t.710S 313.d2^«360

32i CofNkMA SEAUTIFUL WAY OF UFC • in Wa 2 badroom. 2 bad). SiouwANd com do alin maonMoant Aaat of aunaaisover Souara Lika. Qraal--------tor ordy Wt.tOO. For mora

JUDY JONES CCNTUNY21

TOWN A COUNTfrY A42-0100

AFFOnOABLY AFFLUENT 3SI,OQO 2 badrocm. 2 badi. Moom. Said Out condo aMi pool d ' houoa A Bteerntaid HMa acftoola. For mora intormadon catr

JUDY JONES CBfTURYai

TOWNaCOUNTMT •424100

BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD

REALTORS CONDOS Batow Duplication Co«t» OPEN SUNDAY 1-5bwr Iroai Oftiiara Lake noad •eiween Opdyfce and Sdukral

All Uppw Aeottoboroddh Weelbwy Hanak «ftk aatteui tow Imm Showa Mta a modal ouaiomWddvauahouL

toMiEi$230,000

EalatoOnaOA2.dOOOtoo Tartan Tral. Cualom rancA. 2 badrooma. tMradaa. martto li plaoa. Franck doorad dan. ftnunad 3 aaaaon porch. Onartocka praaarva and 4tk araan $240,000

Max Broecfc ftaallers 04*47002303 Lock Craak Way daMdiad ranch, 2 badrooma Wrary. Inwnaou. lato. ExtonMwa lukury toaluraa. Max*mary 3 dacka $$73,000.

HNIA Huntor Aealtore 04440002400 MakB PoMa. dM$MM onp- M madN. 3 badrecma. 2H baika.Eure MWian. Marbto ftrapMoa b ^ 4 daek* ttOO.OOO

ISt7j»Cikay 31 Ad ramapa $20 0020

BIRMINGHAM CONDO1.430 a

SWAONOaVUd - Open Awi. ta-4 1010 QraaftaM 3 bidraiM. hard*dryv. OTOJOO.■iCOMFMLO « 3 biOraaM. I ^ ranch a CMoa M $70,000ranch unft, 1,440 aft. ft.. AMcony. ^ a Xm ftaduaad

SwHMO 303-7170BrjMiainCOW)0 UVMQI • Me«a rM MID wa aharp 3 bodrooM Oenda. Naa>

Qraal IaryOMAttJMMuSCftiMiMTATt 474-4010

COMMEOCE4herp. ueniiMporary lownhouaa raeandy updaiad Nmr carpal A appdanoaa. baihN pakdad.

.............aa. Baoka lawr034401AOodcouraa. 0O3JO0. CW Tany^tjdandNN

Doxtor’i Cottonwood CondomlnlumoBY APFOINTMen

OokghtM vaaoa aaniM etom to Ann Arbor. Frcm |107.0d0.

Brondo Tima Bt 563-3900 Edward SurovaN Co.

naalto fiANNABBOft

EXCITING!NEW!

CONDOMINIUM Country Nvlng In tha

dty of WIxomMAPLE FORESTL 0 c Mad on Magto ftodd b i^ an

Wxom A Back ftoada$ 1 0 9 ,9 0 0 . to

$124,900.Cat tor mora IntonnaMon OOLOBBS TABBTTA I134$0-71SAFABMBIQTON HHXt - 13 MW Bd. 1 badroom. Ml appaannea. oa taniW court A aWmiiilnt pool

FABMWQTON HNXB - 3 bodreom 3 bam now cdrpadng. mkrorad. POOL MnrW 3M.900 untonWhod. S^SPOfumWiad. ASl TBi

FABMBIQTON leLLS FIBBT aOOB ECHO VAtLEY. Sharp a badroom 3 boM wW In a

idbWMrpL. . .A Wmn Wor. Ctob-

hoiaa tor •dartobdns.RED CARPET KEIM

MAPLE, INC. 851.8010 553-5888FArnMNOTON MLU • OAKCMMT PspUMr Ufpar 2 btdtocni. 2 biM»

Mnr«M, 2 I

tidawdCAm S u BWLL BBTATf QBOUB

$•$.7130

GOLFER'S DELIGHT

and M War t car M-MWad sarasBi $B4Mdb.RemericaHOMETOWN REALTORS

453-0012f ilMUMF WtW OOWCW

mm. 2 kM-

•I m * M«WAg. 0*471 M il.

■MCOUNTMV NOMINALTVFAMMMarON. 1

47M7M

CENTURY 21COLE REALTOnS

SIT-2S00FARMMQTON HHXS A NEW COMMUNITY

NEWMOOELS$ 1 1 4 ^

I IM U mm. 2 4V 41r ' x c x . s t r - j r '

GREENPOINTE AT CCPPER CREEK

553-4800

Hsisn Marttlla REAL ESTATE ONE

S4S-S100FAMMaMTOH MLU ■ M m I • rmm 2 M4M m v MM* mmm D orw toondan. Larna mm»m bi ream afth prNaaa m Bi A aadi in 4aaaal oaalNr A dryer to und. GMaa la paai A towda aauna. Wrtoto to pralaaBenaIn Wad M raw raoaWN MAtOO

CAU.BOQBBATTM CenUBV 31 NOBTHWEBTCBN

i ^ an BL FaM. $ baWaaiii. 1H bath. fuN baaamant. updaiad Bvoughaui $133J0Q. CNl

•tA41$$LIKE BRAND NEW

Btoft to IMS. ACBOBA FBOM OX*BOW LAKE. Cualem and ufW raneh

I graal ream amtbadraamoAtt

__ and 3 ev aa*tachad garaoa. Omr 3M00 to an- iraa. AMJOO^al.

BOB MASSARON ONLY 933-5555

THE MICHIGAN GROUP REALTORS INC.. M I-4 1 0 0

LIVONIA RRSTT1ME OFFER

t wpMpncittijoo.CAUJOf BAIXV

MAYFAIR 522-8000LOWEST m ceDCTBY LEVEL

tWi to Mtoiy Wooda ahh attachad garaati Al naubaL bwnadtola p~ MbCn. $7f JOO. SALON

MAX BROOCKABTOM8HB4Q . MOBTHV1LLE

13$$ Bkia Heron DrNa WaallSIWJOO.

NOBTHVU CONOOMBdUM A rare And. One of Bia tow ta« bad-

to HigMwtd LNtaa TMa undtoaluraa an-

a prNwM rear yard or dtrw-aid. Appt.

•loaa awy. AtoWig $9Q.$00.FANTASTIC OrrtB BiQ

Don't mioa oM an Bda aupw etoan vary cemmUtm Ntod Condo. Foronly SIIOJM you aai$^^-------3H baBia. tonwW towtg re

dkmitU,and a gomsa “lo boot'

Enjoy awbnming. tonrW. or baaabd wdhohibhoumtodngwdh

The Prudentialwilliam Decker,

REALTDRS 455-8400

NOBfTHVULE • NorBvIdBa Famm mpm 3 baWoam 2 bow, at appt- • 1000. $$1,$00. Opon Bun 1-4. 1B236 Bm y Lano, W. 7 MW.NOBTHVXXERANCH-END UNIT•harp 2 baWoam l baw modal to groat toaoBon bdEldng ID eommona. Nahrto Arapiaca. ftaaemam. iarga paBo. apptanoaa. $7t JQO.

CaBVBtCEEANTONI Conbay 21 HirBord BOUW4B44400NOBTHVKXt • 2 2H

OBCHABO LAKEAano FWO a 2 bodroam 2 I

737ASPtYMOUTH'B boM draa. QutolrtSSwiiriTweie. eranr. •>-Mad MHUMM. 2H a r ( n i l . aanartaialM AJM . IM I I I I

NOVI TOWNHOUSE2 >iM»iw. 1» kan tm a a a i am p ttm tm ry. U iM i***" .**-a a mueh mam Mod.■a aok a «ir aa H IJM . CMIfiaTTOERA RYMAL SYMES

NOM. • MM • Homra Ana . 2 >arena, 2 kak. . k-7/*H

fOM Ur 20 TTo a«idikM a n IH

FAMddNTON ■ MMOMT Tradk Mna ToadaMH, kanmord.,* •0. mmm kddv kanor. J m O. I 1 1 ^ .J«7J00. k-7/M

n a Mr ikTis. kaMiMi a n M

CAWTOW. caa» 4 aw » dim a i n iw de eem M ew * enanw amm a koama M M * n nVSmmmSiimrnL

One Way Realty47»-8600orS 22.40(»

alwgtW My O M ^ a tW

STUNNINGtamrynwiQWbWA

•ruM M aw ! d a S l^ T /w M M W awasa Tndb toto • Wa and at Ida rmabaw Aaemg SMgjBA i9umRemericaHOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400

OPEN SUN 1-5PM OTTACHEO CAPE COO

PRE GRAND OPENINQ SELECTIONS

w w it dMMitoan F^wngjnr QM Bd. B. ad Qrand ftkiar la Anmdto andW Mpmwiread.

FitoW bam SWAM Atoa tor aepatobnani

MdO FBOFEBTIM 4714711PLYMOUTH

BKOtTLY ftEOUCV TMa la ■ Bkwr mmp 2 I IHbaW

ani edptoiundy la to an area at

to noma Wuaa. YauI ViW dairaam4b.1AS0

NOVIMOVE W* COMOmOM^^^^$7t.W

to nautrto lonaa. TMa latoraamaatorWandbMoony.

____ ndh 3rd bai*• dan. •M landaeaped pede

The PrudentialHarry S. Wolfe,

R^LTORSPLYMOUTH Saraer Comptan. 2nd Wor. 1 badrocm. carport prNoM a i i am ant, btooeny. Mr Waft M Mioppbv. $61,300. 400-2110PLYMOUTH WMMng MMariBi at doamionn 4 yva. aU. 2 badroema.

•raptaco. $07400.2$74tn avaa. 4AA4106

PLYMOUTH - Wh aarasa to park ftta aanwg ‘W- KMsn' PlymouW Baitor hunyTOnly OS4.000 LK413

CALL LEON KELLY THE MOdQAN QBOUP

BEALTOBBBC.BOCHCBT9 HftU • Opan Bimday. 24. Dream 2 badroom 1H baW

n .muoA mucA mora. a m ComnWL M2.400. (NHMI

C * H«4« 2t2-7170MKHEITEH HHXS . OpOT •« . 2-t. Mke Hundngtan Pirk. Hmm 2

i. 2 bin UMr mm rm tiI. gm ai Frtoid to am

•i44jaoiwLo4C * HMl 26*-717«

MJOlCrmt HKXI . Lioury oondobMAi 10 Qnaa o m Ood Coum. NM oudMi Illn '4 4 arnmmm uaamn. l m aimalmd oingi. 2 Mrknnmi r * bddi. 1 imiMoii. Mdwd k i im i nmm mr. wmI matw omar

IM ISkdllS

CUMBERLAND VILLAGE RANCH CONDO

2 badroom, 2 baW. I.....paney. Prkraia anby. baaamam^ raoa. toroa Wiehan CaO toda $154,000 MOCUML AMi tor Vicky or Lata, 7374000 or 4004000

OOLOWEU BANKER

SOUTMFCLO - liiiwiiapijIMi 3 bad- roam Wd Wm Largo toWg room matoar badroom. Appianeea A jW donboMmama. $34,000. 277-7777gOUTMPKLO OP» BUN. 14.

Tomnhouw 3 bod-2H

upgradoa. exeahant conditton. |lQ«.i00 20140 ~

WALLED LAKE r rant Wh optton la buy. 1 badrocm Wh vtow of tab* EhMoWa Condoo. Ml apWaneoa. y y - boataTmat.Cal MiitBumi

WALLED LAKE • WOW la Wla pMea 2>idmnm m b ~

Kay Largo Martta ■WBng and Mooata. prhmie anby. O prVwa inamani. 1 am a*rS U C Ti7-ao*-““ ‘

THE MICHIGAN GROUP REALTORS INC.. 851-4100

WABBEM • ToMi Cantor. 2 badraam and wW. Carport inmMry ream A aW^h^OWm $73-7300

WATEBPOBO TOWNHOUEE

mam I • • eftathed garapa. <yird and muck muoh a|110JB0.(WB0R

CW Mdi aOA-7170

•aa 3137EB0 (W m CMIHMB3W7

m

COMMERCEMEADOWS

■•m u N tM eD W M

m. i.7 « i« a. mm mm tm tm m m m m m m a m i ma m .im mam Imm F ^

n s 5 d » rg r n ^ HarwatwawtoUftW

b r o k e r s WELCOME

u r n *Maeato 300JOO (wmoB

cm »M 3oiTi7g

L 2 Aadraoma. 21 L $140400 nbSMj

CMIHMi 303-7170WESTLAND bamMkt 2 IbaW aandb. bateony pena Al oftora $01 WO WAL BBTATf ONE. 271-1WESTLAND - ’'BBANDON yiLLAOr’ Op»» Wm 24 1000 bun. 2 badroom m bath loww nauaa Canbal ab. deck, hiaartima. 1 etf mtaelma garaga End unft 007.100 rWLOAi

MHMB3A3-717ByvEgTLAN04y Oamto Wmaniala 2 badraam. now IMtWn. bdWranm. oanbM Mr. iMUg/iitom. bftida A

WEETLANO - CASTLE WOODS$1,900 DOWN

FMA/MBHDA ApprovedBUILDER CLOSE-OUT Onfy s few rernsimna

1 A 2 aadriwm ranchaa afth f or 3 ctr garasaa From On.OQO. Open dWy 14pm Ctoaad Thura (Hunw

luMWaatotwajma------

WEBTLANO • WpoWWx Condo. 2 bodroom 2 baW. lai Wor and. m-$63,000. Prtociptoaaniy. 463-7300

3t. oa $100,100.

w. BLOOMFBJ) - MyOMi oordam- porary haa ■ Ml 3 badroom. 2^

32S DuplexMT ow dIm n m m

SOUTHFIELD • Contemporary toaxwouao looka ftta nmrt toga maatar badroom ia a pluM Qraattnrafn- nav baauai'. Onfy $00,300

' REAL ESTATE DNE 528-1300

330 ApartmsntiDO¥YNfWER ABEA. MunNa,

m aparbnanta. aicMlant 34W000. Buyaraon^^

332 Mobile HomM For Sals

Large amodato.

ALL AREAS aacdon of 2 A 3 badroom

. $12,000 to $20,000 range, aitoraatol to buyWg or aoftng?

CMI gn Amiol tor daMAa

Century 21CASTELLI 525-7900

100041 cam woNAWABO WBBdNQ OFFCE

ALMOST NEW 1 BaWooma. 2 bawa. Wg Maaaia. uMRy roont Prtoad lo aW Won t taoB E-2 ■- rMnctog. Cat ua tor more intorma“ ..... ........USA — — -BOBTOMAN: 2 baWoom M• dnm. Lorn Lot RlMI kkal am NMlIkMky.tTSaO 1-M7471SCANTON ■ imm l unrlMlI 2 k * - raom. Mrgi omny room. 0oo4 aanmam. mm mnig. Hvgi M.M M + UnditpcloidS ^ . \

2t44270CANTON - 1074 14X70. oonbM W. 2 __

SAfy.Qeodbuy.CANTON - toot Cemmador Vanfty. MaTO. $ bedroom 2 M baWft ped-donad Mundry roam iarga iW en Mum aMI Wnraftod M $1$,$00. •MftM W MOJOO CaO t4:$0pm OOl-fTOA or MMr 3MM-BOT-OOOOCABBOITON, 24X44.3 bodiovdrMM waafnrAMryv.

BBTATl BALE • Nov

3t3-40S-1S3$FABWNOTON • ■rwora

HIGHLAND HILLS ESTATES

Novt/FsrfTiIngton AtbbHawAPreeawwd

91^% Interest!$0%0emi

1$ Year Loan

QUALITY HOMESC M Joanna

474-0320 or 474.0333

T H E M I C H I B J I H G R O U P R E A L T O R S

M DFObDCom part Vw vakit a t Ihlt a l brick homa Ottering ktmpte ••kum piton o( m ortgaga. U pdalak McliKla klicban.

RIDFOXOTTite 3 badroom brick ranob

M D FO tDtar Ibkaamam a

LXMkbig tar a brtek«an M

bar. 3 car garaga

carpating and painting Ib lkm in l wWi lac room, garaga wan 230 and porcri FHA and VA. aai.lOO

DURIORN HIICMTS3 badroom bitak ranoh. In-

to. Noa tenood yard wW)paio. C al io aaa. taa.aOO

FLYMOUTN TWSF.REOUCEDI You'll think youYa landad In OZ. In M a tpaoHut 4 badroom. tv t bath colonial to ataridraamingtiae.aoo

In tan quMtara. m .lO O

a iO F o a o-a--- -MvVb ri^ ll m raMTa badrooriM. 3ta bad* , op-

A U f N FAtK

_____ _____ jT Naw naiiM j* * —jcarpal to boon TNa Radtord RMich hat a M . aiSJOO

LIVONIAAknoal «< acre In N. C an M Uvonta. Ora*2 atortor. Lola o1 buMXn ktoraga. Catp atod aunroom iva oar Ntoehkd garaga aa3.a00

M D FO tDa m o u /telv no t a om ve

W A V N ITNt altordabto 3 baOoom

haa many n an up- I j r g t kfiadad tol

IgM to t ta i l Mt.BOOF L Y M O U T N

LOCATKW I t EVERYTHdrai

F A C M IN C T O NEictptlonal cortdo. graal

oablmto. oountortopa. aoor.

Qraal locadnn otoaa to Ootm- town ii3a.aoo

FAMNNCTON WUS

17 1 iaoccupancy, nmt 3 b adm nm lungN m i CabriN tehoota

mat* 371.000

A L L IN F A tK

kanaoa, 3 cm dklbcha d ^

riAandVAiaa.aoo

•ntohad baaimaN • Notbackyvd ITS.aoo

iN K i r m3 hemaa tor dto pttoa a« onalkiyaatoN toha na«a. Um to ona and ram dia t0hm Elm- ply aaaumpllon aitiabto Qood ttaa ML naw drioaiaay a44.aoo

raga A l on a doubto m l M M l Ik buldabto V try m at k tp l homa sas.000

LIVONMB p a c lo u k.* daaoritoaa Ihta b a a u llfu l U voN a Ranch raakklng tomdy room 1 Rr- Ing room oom blnadon, 3 balha , 3 badroom a p k ii bkdiD cw o r oM do to a an- Ith a d baaam ani M uch. Much Mora 310B.a00

tn c a 10 K a llogg Parkiii4 .a o o

CONDOSwnraiooM niLO

Pramkim loealton CONOO backing to rraodi. thmnlng Conlam porcry. fp alu rat goivmal Mtohtn. dponaMI to pado 3 M n lM DoiAla doonaal to S m n lh ipao- laoular riaur . to nairirataiiT a jo o

CANTONal homa

araa. Ful i to aw man 2 oar garagaLoM of rich warm am For-

t1 74.100NOVI

COWL laa jo oW . IL O O M F IIL D

oalad mtoutot bom l-tTS. hao POOL Nubhouaa. tow too Mini condW on C arriaga ivioh haa 3 l i r a t bi laundry. aRachad

■riptepi, 3 badrooma and 3v* bato t 3 ---------

brand rTMa homa It Mia

nawl t114.t00

.OMiLOwMUMrynail

ow m

MOLHRE ABOUT WEEKEND OPEN HOUSEtMmOfkeo CemmuxMyOdtoo

|l34Sa47SS 3lA4B*27g7

tot atoa (fftyra alW TO pre-eemad i M OuMhy f Ctok Mouoa 4^ ■ N M i-A$ an

3l34A*47g$

SPECIAL PROMOTION $99 SECURITY DEPOSIT

AovattoM A4A4

FLEETWOOD ISM. 10M •$ ft $ - - ' Oh A

312MSmobile HOME - ISM. 14x72, WoDrM coMng. 2 bMfeom. 2 AM bath. «to«a ratrigeritof. ob $22,000 WMtoD LMm

NEW LARGE SITES

COMING SOONNOW taking raoorveeana

• Waal naw"FBIEB" M Cadarbreoh

Loceaad an M-9S. 4H mkaa E of Mitord Bd acrooa bom Wa AIpwe $hi Aran

Huron VaWy Schoota For more into ptoeea oMi.

OuNIty Homea. (313)M7-4131

NOVIMEADOWS

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SYLVIA BTOTZKYOF THE MtCHfOAM GBOUF BOl-OBOO Or baapw rumibv. 274-4347

OAKLAND COUNTY lAKEFBONT ESTATE

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$190,900 by...Beverty Bradford REAL ESTATE ONE

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SYLVIA BTOTZKYOF THE MCHIQAN GBOUF BOl-OBOO Or baapta numbw. 270-4347

BTUNNmQ LAK^BONT ESTATE. Baartog oaftnga and iarga wtodowa land brlghi and aby rearaa to ftta badftlonta baouty nrai ftaor moa-

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Lincoln Houos Aott.606 EAST LINCOLN

3b'Commnlani la doemimm DobaaOai Central airLarga cloaala 6 aloraga area

ONE MONTH FREE 645-2909

BIRMINGHAM NEWLY REMODELED

tockidad. 6636 mondi. Col Arm aflor ipm.

DIHAftMQMAMLargo 3 iadrcom ApartmarH Moor OowMoaei. M66/me.

643-3076largo 3 bedroomMPMINOHAM

M<-.. 1H baSi . . . .larmia. omHooktog parft. 6666/ffio. auftlot 401N. Elan. 640-1336BMMMQIMM. ioualy I bedroom M36 mondt Carpoaod, noo4y doe rated, baloony or paSo. Cradp

' ‘ M l N. Eton. N. of 1640-1660

port raqWrad. MM 366-3M0Oabam t badroom. oantrii aft. pado, aloraga room, oarpart. M00-S660 644-17M

Birmingiiani Panthouaa Luawy Agaibnanl looair'* ■*— loam lor ooloel abonitoa. C rary, open Soar plart l.600oq.ft.. 3 badrooma, I badw. nauftW daeioaiodoff •vftigraa

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SECUWTY DEPOSIT SPECIAL 0300monl. Jual E of dmenloem. Nana bant a ^ . bMd nan kNoban, ipgSanoaa 6 oarpal- togPloooaoMlilon.-Sal. 344-1300

BIRMINGHAM'nMOENLANE APARTMENTS

IN DOWNTOWN»Atiraodia Unfta Verftoal Sendi • OtohwaWiwMiereemve • Otopeato • C/Air

1 Bsdroom-36202 Dodfooms - $725

1 Mos. Frss Rsnt *tl 4/15 t

268-7766PM or 8at/8un;2e8-B80e

■M4MOHAM • M«7 I. Miptx 1

BPWHNOHAM - 3007 E Mmla badraam, aarpal. bTTnda,

■ftaaWier, etaraga...................»pola.LoaBa3476 047-7070

OMkMtOHAM. MM E Mapla. am daooraiod.Id 1 year 67i43M

1 & 2 Bodroom Apt*.

FROM $655 HEAT INCLUDED

WHETHERSFIELDAPARTMENTS

645-0026auvtonM.*Ti

Uon..frl.

BIRMINGHAM

400 Ajits. For BantCANTON

So(ja.PW..w OtarsLOW

MOVE-IN COSTS1 a 2 BEDROOM APTS.

FROM $425 Heat Included

Window TreatnientsSTONEYBROOKE

APARTMENTS455-7200

Mon..rtl. S.S Sal. 11.4CENTERUNE PLAZA

APARTMENTS 14 2 badroom* from $480

FREE HEATLoBMiSoa W USa balaaan Mound s vaiOraa (nam le a S4i amoa

SonllYuM.. Wad.. Fil. Tbura. 3-7, SaL 1-6, eloood Surt

757-1760CLAWSON bOY

bw. muol aaa. 6466/mo. 816 666BCinlon Tap.

LAKESIDE VILLAGE

400 Apts. For RantOXANO mvf n - MKXXX*Ci.T

OXCATLOCATKM

CEDARIDGEFROM $500

13 ft INCLUDES:eppaanooa. tacurby eyaiem. alerage

Enter on Tuftma 1 Mock W. Of MuMbeben on the 8. dde of Qrond Rlrnr6 doarboan Farmlhglon

471-5020Modal open dafty 1-6

OFFICE: 775-8206FARMPfQTON HILLS

Vary Larga 1 badroom afth at. " elorma room, from 1466

MEArFREEHEAf 471-4666FARMINGTON (9 moa.) BaaudbX 3 bedroom 9 i . pnma location 6 garage. SpocW oflw Mr Dartoa. 476-M11FARMINGTON HILLS Noaly doco- rwad 1 badroom al $445.1 mondi'acarpaWng and air. Cabta avaiaMa. Noeacumydapoab. 47341S1

400 Apia. For baelFARMStOTON HSAS

Mapto RMpo Apia.23476 MMobaft. 163

oarpon . Aohato

FARkNNQTON HftJnSNaum dahrandiM.

ama/436-6641

FilRkMtQTONMftXS Ml^SxiAno.. imM . _

336-62M

A waal pMea lo toM t badraama.1.0D0 aq. ft. pHwtoa i ' -----dnr room, 1700/mo..

SUPER LOCATIONOrand HMr/Oraliird L4M

Stonerldge ManorTba largaol one 6 baa badroom to Iho aroa. From $4M pw— '—" tog carport aorPeota. M

Entor off Fraadem Rd. W. of Oro- bord LJfta Rd., 8. of Grand RNar. 478-1437 775-8206FARkftNOTON MWXS - SubtlL Mm - Ady. MMnaead ApM 3 badraom. 3 baSt aoWwr/dryw. 6776 menSt bema: 4n-0866 amrk: M7-64M

SPACIOUS 14 2 Badroom Apt*.

From $600 HUNTLEY SQUARE

APARTMENTS

646-9880Mon.-Frt. 9sm-5pm

BLOOMF«J> TWP. - 1 badroom.$480. tal 6 ioat monPi. No pala. Aflw9pm 336-4316CANTONCARRIAGE COVE

LUXURY APTS.(LLLETSWAtWEN)

ONE MONTH FREE RENT On 2 Bodroom* Only

(Apply

W* tak* prlda in oflartng tfta toSomiing aarvioat to ourtanants.

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Ona iadroom - 6606,6M aq. ft.T\jMl$SroDm-S6M, 1100aq.ft. VbhIciI bftbda 6 ooMkrl tockidad« .6Moq.

.liOOn to 6 oarpart tool

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FAIRWAY CLUBOoifaidaApi*.142Badroom

F ra a O o ifH aat 4 H o t W a la r F raa

C a rp o rt inctudad 728-1105

$100QIQANT1C 3 boWPom. 3 i M M ^ft. PiaiMi

FARNNNOTOM HftXS. aub h IM13 ' ' ■ 628-1608

FAR6MMTON • ISM oq.ft. « lent taoaSan 6 partanq. SM Grand Rbiar, » ftpaody RrM Suftd tog Ofttooo 6 aalWigaroa. 47LSSS1

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CAU.KBIHAL8: DAYS; aM-2411

Ford Rd. iMST i-27S STARTING AT $475

981-1217

FREEAPARTMENTLOCATOR

1-800-777-5616Sava Tina ft Money

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TambSaaolnia OmrIMSM

Canton Garden AptsJOY ROAD EAST OF 379

damt Mi ball up. From 6471 $4M •tCLUOM:

6 ReftMerslor MwiSapaoW

> Sorry. napolBf> S460 raftaw tor rm fawdi

455-7440

CALL FOR MOVE-IN SPECIAL

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263-6900Hayaa N. of 16 Mia Rd.

CAMBRIDGE APTS.Spaotoua datum 16 3 badrooma

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CM today 6 aW( tor Sandy274-4765

YORK PR0FERTC8. MC.

SEVBt bbLEn’alagrapb. 1 bedroom S400S ----------

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WEST 7 bftU - 1 bedroom apia.toekiWM:from $3M/wmnW. baal

aoma aiSi near eorpol. Oponnmfcanda. 6M 6330

fta. 1-3 badraom dftuna wWa. 5 Ml E. of Talograpn. Mnda. l . _ _

S37M470Ano.SCHOOLCRAFT W Outor OrNa. 31134 SWtootoraR. Outoi 1

9 parting S330/mo

531-RENT*E»T APAmMCNT VALUt

FARMINGTON HILLS

TIMBERIDGE

* Novi/UlMS*m & m M fs m

OPeiHDUSiFriday, MarW t 27

10:00 am to 7 i0 e p m \ Sat & Sun., Mareh 28(h ftM lh

10:00 am to 4:00 piti

$ 2 0 0 .0 0 M o v e s V O U IN(This Muelr onty)

400 Aptt. For HintFARbftWOTON HNAS • 3 badroem. 2 bWft. Wr, aepftannaa, bSrApodo.

Mw 6 dryw boofcup. no

FARftftWOTON HILLS, t badroom, 3 bafti condo. uoWmr 6 dryw to wW. No paw. 13 ~S73S/me. E«aa:M1-1763

FARkflNOTON mxO - Orebord MM Raad/13 MM. Spaetoua 16 3

737-60M

400 Apt^Fof NiirtFARbMNGTON PLAZA APTS

31626 I

FARbHNGTON$499 MOVES YOU IN

(on aatacted urutal HEATFREE Larga 1 ft 3 bad-

Orebwd Lake Rd.. N. of ft MlVILLAGE OAKS

474-1306Managod by Kaftan Entarpriaaa. toe.

914-6604PonSac Tran batwsan asU ta W ia t

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DELUXE2 BEDROOM UNITS

From $500aanly. iSmandih

Inlar low aft Oiobwi LWm Rd. an FatMm g of Grand Rtow.

MedWOpwtpaSyM Eaoapi WaWmadw

476-1467 775-6206FydftiOOTN HiLLS ■bWaoM- aaaiWto ardranoa. aloraga oraa. S6S6/n»a., uatar

toWudarf. q47t-73MFARMfttOTON i

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WINDSORWOODS

LUXUm ^ ARTMENTB From $476 »dth carport

TROY*71* Wl 1*1 a i r a*. SOUTHFIELO

aao-aoao364-a040M I -7100CANTON

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A N N A N O O R a77-S710

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btort-M.. 6 ipm. Sal ft iuR. 1-ipm twontog

469-1310DEARBONN HBOHTS DEARBORN CLUB

APARTMENTS

$460ONE MONTH FREE

F fU lH E A T e m n s F a n *. C aM * Ra^, o* (A r t aw * dl Fdi* M l

581-3503

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FARMftMTOW MftAS$299 Movee You In

PLUS 16T MONTH FRH

PEACEFUL, PRIVATE PRETTIER THAN EVER.

It's c v ery th ln |{ yo u ever d rea m ed .Beautiful I bedroom. I bedroom

plus den ai>d 2 bedroom apartments

Self<learana oven. frn«-frer rrihacratnr. dishwa.,her. mtcnrwave. vertkraia. pool.

.sR R b o u t S p e c ia ls M e e t In d w d e d

VCome V isit Us Today!On .Merrtnun Road (Orchard Lake Hoad)

1 Bkx;k South of H Mile Road

MerriOpen Daily 10-5:50 p.m .. Sunday Noon-4 p.m

1 477-5755

SUMMIT APTS.NORTHWWTMM 6 IflOOLMLT

FAHMINQTON HILL8 16 3 1

tanMpaliaatoaata wtoWbBrtilMieCAUP0RSP60MU

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4784806FARMPMTOMMLL6

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L IV IN G Y O U C A N A F F O R D T O E N JO Y

• Central Air Condittoning• Conv n f n t To Shopping And Ixprooow oy*• CoMo TV AvoMobfo• Frhroto Bolcony/ Fodo• KItchon WNh Opon Bor Counlor• Oorw AvoUoaio• m Botho Avi llobl*• And Moro VtoH Uo And Soo For VourooHI

O n H a lo t c r l W N i l e R e r t h o f O r a n d R iv e r l a P a n a la g t O B n i l l *

FR O M 8 4 7 3

OPEN Non. FrI. 9 S: Sal. 10 • 9: Sun. 12 - 9

4 7 1 -3 6 2 5 r

N E W T 0 W N H 0 U S E 5WEST BLOOMFIELD - UNION LAKE AREA

■ WdkHn clOMts .Rang, dishwtthtr

• 2 IMraomr •2UlbMh.• FidMMnwnl• 2 car diathwl gwagt• Aulo g n g . door opmr• Dining nom• CdWiI dr condoonng

• Naluf. Mltlng •Uira.«linds

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$795 per month/C odsy Lake Rd. a t Lochaven

B U IL D E R - S B I - U U B :OPEN DAILY 9-5/Sat. 10-2

A P A R T M E N TD IR E C T O R Y

An easy lo u m guide for quality apartments presented by

WoocttHiry Menagement

BIRMINGHAMOff Maple east of Woodward

From $650 649-6909LIVONIA

Middlebell between 8 and 7 Mile From $495

_______ 477-6448NOVI

10 Mia bet. Novi & Maadovdsrook From $495 349-8200

PLYMOUTHOff Ann Arbor Trail seat of 275

From $450 453-2800

ANN ARBOROff Stadkffn seat of S. Industrial

From $495 663-7633

ANN ARBORHuron Parkway $ Traver Road

From $625 761-3326

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SPECIAL1 M roo m lor S4M I Bodroom lor t61« 3 Bodroom lor M M PETS PERMITTED

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477.646427663 kxl«p4nd«no4

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THE RIGHT

CHOICEFor A ll

O f Your H ousing Needs

FOUR S T A R .

NETW ORK

FREEAPARTMENT LOCATOR SERVICE350-9262

H u n d ro d t o f lo c a tio n * j througTiout S oulhoastarn M ich igan, o tte rin g fu r­n ishe d & u n fu rn lih e d apartm ents.

raoNi NMr ihosalnaCANTERBURY PARKFannifiglow a Marrtww Wdi473.3663 775-6206

Modal eoan daiy a-a

FAfWMNQTON MANOft• Marting at S400.

Cafpalad. vartical Mndt.■Opiartoaa. carport. laufMlry facMMiaa. aacurad antraooa door.No pata 474>25S2

GARDEN CITYFord/MiddMdan Araa

Spacloua t badroom apartmawta. AmaoNtaa inciuda• Ownar Paid Haat a Watar• Carttral Air■ mtarcom Syatam < Qarbaga Dlapoaai• LauTMlry FacMiaa'• Wirtdow Traatmanta MM BOnda

From $380 monOdv CALL ABOUT SPMNO SOCIAL

GARDEN CrTY TERRACE S22<0440

GARDEN CiTV • LWM 1 b traaMy paintad. appiwncaa. log. air. cabla. laundry, no pata $425/baat mdudad Agant.Cad 313-S23.0420

Remale Wow eeTSHURRY. uaffTtD TME ORLTILoeaieda* Wwea.6 e lkW

VILLAOE GREEN OF HUNTINGTON WOOOS

TOWNHOUSES M7-S3S9

LIVONIA - 7 MILE RO 1 A2Bedroom

Starting at SS7S • wmtm * aryv •• Mos CacpMtnt. xrtical

HUNTINGTON MtOOOB

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LOCATION Marriman comer 7 ml

Near Livonia Malloeuu t * a M*oom uM

ImmedWe OccupancyFrom $570

M ERRIM AN W OOOSModal opaa M aaeapi Thuradey

477-9377 Omc#: 775-6206

ELUE ©AEEEIVWestland’s Best Rental Value«

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OL R RENT VA1.1K PACKAtifi I.NCLl DES• \c« t> Decorated I n in• Blinds & Carpel• P(K)I w ith (Tubhouse• Heal & Water• Mr Decks

.tradable• ( able TV• Dishw ashers• Special Pet I nils

Please Call About O ur Specials*

• rent a>upons & Mn uniydeptKii program •

V'e ’re pnm d to offer the most I'uiue fo r your money in Vt'estlanJf

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NORThVILU area 14 1____$440 IP $800 haal 1 war

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THE BENEICKE GROUP 347-1690 346-9590

SoutliQ eld H ID D E N O A K S A P A R T M E N T S S P R IN G S P E C IA L !

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THE BENEICKE QAOUP 347-1690 346-9990

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FARMINGTON/LIVONIAASK ABOUT B^CCIAU______ DELUXEFWtd Oda aad t EdWd

HEAT INCLUDED• IW* M d iBraaad Uddwi 4

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It’s Like Living On A Luxury Cniise Siiip!

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OE Appiiancea. bllnda. cerainic bath. centnU air. car­ports available, tnlercoroa. patiowlkalconlea. Cable ready, large storage area. laufMSry facilities.

1 B E D R O O M f r o m ............ *4 9 5a BEDROOM f r o m ............ *SSO

6-9 Mooth Leaaea available on aeiected nniu Daily 11-6; Sat. 9 ^ ; iobmp idvs a

at G reenfield 5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0•mtmCm ISMMl

MORTHRIDGFi t M A N O R U

1 a n d 2 B e d r o o m

2 B a t h A p a r t m e n t s

O ne M o n th ’s F ree R en t* 2 6 0 S E C U R IT Y D E P O S IT

• New Carpefirtg• Formal Dining Room• Private Entrance• Washer/Dryer Available

Opwi 0*/fy •-« SM unitya 10-4

• Carport• Walk-in Closet• Verticals• Eat-in Kitchen

O n* M il* W. of 1-275 O ff 7 Mile. N ortbvilto

348-9616

S et y o u r c o u rs e fo r fu n ...a W alk to titiw n to w n N o fth v ille a Swim sprints at the pfK)l a A t e it on the tennis & vo lle yb a ll

lo u rtsa A en ih tt i/e at the health c lu b a Tour at res o f b ike S joKRinK paths • Feel pam petecl in your one o r tw o

lieclroom apartm ent w ith m u row ave, washer & dryer, m in i- b lind s and ligh ted ta rp tirt

a C afbetlra l ce ilings a tv l 2 fu ll baths ava ilable

Immediate OrcupacKy Fn>m $610

Ask A bout O ur Spec iaisi

Call 348-3600Models open M-F 9-6, Sal 9-5 & Sun. 1-5

Located off 8 Mile Road, just two milef west of F275.

t . .

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2 Bedroom Apartments Starting at

$460*Mon -Frt. 10-6

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455-2424IN C LU D E S :

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S u tu r d a y 1 0 -4 Sunday 12-5

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A l- S O A V A IL A B L E 1 A 2 B E D R O O M A P T S .A charm ing rrm a l com m unity fu *l 20 m inute* fn»m Ann Aftw ir and dow ntow n lN*in»M. yet «»mforfdl>ly away Im m it a ll Pmm exitAnn A ftn tr Rd w rat lo H am rrty Rd . fc>ttow u»uih io i« i> Rd ih rn ca.M to The* (.roM in fp

CrossingsAT CANTON

WAYNEWOODCa p a p t m e n t .s )

1 9 9 2 S p e c i a l(L im ite d T im e)

*100 O F F1 & 2 B e d ro o m A p a r tm e n ts

N O W

*370 & *445’Bright Aky, Extra-largo Rooms HMrt 6 VsrbcRi Blinds Included

CeNing Fan Bedroom or Dining Area6737 N. WAYNE RO.WESTLANDSouth o4 W estland NIaNFUftWISHtO MOOtL ON OtSPLAYMKM.SAT.

326-8270

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AtUvethre 16 2 Bedroom Apartinenu ft 2 Bedroom Townhousea Available IM M o n th Rent Free o n S elected I n its

S c u i r i lN D r p t f s i l

2 0 0 o n s r U - t i i t l

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Open Daily

III 5 5 7 -0 8 1 0*on aa lectad an ha n a if

• Westland •Newburgh near Glenwood

Limited Time

2 Bedroom • *4 2 0 *“*ONE MONTH FREE*$200.00 Security Deposit

Vertical Blinds • Pool • Carport Monday-Friday 8:30-5:30

F A R M IN G T O N

• CHATBAM HILLS' Atuebed Carafes * Stindeck’ Picnic aress e/pdls * Saunas

• Olympic size indoor pool IS U P E R S P E C IA L S

aaetch oo e to jro u r b u d g e t C o il_for dmttxUm

$ 3 0 0 S e c u rity D e p o e tt

4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0I Oa O ld O raad R ive r be tw een D rake S H a la fra d i

M a a .-P ri. 9 -7 S at. 11 -5 B ua. 11-4dBa

1 Bedroom • *40 5£ Bedroom • *4 7 5 •

Security Deposit ^20QFree Heat and Cooking Gas

Microwave • 1 Beths • Central Air Pool • Tennis • Clubhouse

Laundry • Stdrage • Cable R^adyPats Mttowmd wtth penrusmoo

VValton at Perry *Adjacent to Auburn Hills Mon.-Fr’i. 8-5, Sat 12-5

' 373-5800 ’

H a r d T o F i n d

E a s y T o L o v e

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6 4 2 - 2 5 0 0

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Immediate Occupancy

A quaint ft quiet apartment community in Livoaia. close to great shopping, restaurants. 1-96 access ft Metro A irport.

9 0 0 R e n t S a v in g sR educed S e c u rity O epoB it ^

A ttra c tiv e 1 and 2 B edroom A pa rtm en ts

Crom * 4 4 0

HEAT ANDVERTICAL BLINDS INCLUDED

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HIDDEN VALLEY APARTMENTS

358-4379Mon.-Frt.9-5 Sat. 9-Noon • Urahed Erne. Er* e monwe o« 1

SOUTHFIELO 1 A 2 bedroom kponmontt MMurlng raoorl-olEM ■hktiElkk CMhodrd ooengk t ooadbundng ErcolocoknorMMk hom...$SE0.

VILLAGE GREEN OF SOUTHFIELD

356-65708. Lyon

PONTRAIL APARTMENTS

$100 Move-in Special 1 Month FREE & FREE HEAT

1 Bedroom......$3902 Badroom......$465On Pondac Trad to S.411MSaRda.

437-3303TROY

noctoaatof Rd. North of Squara Ljfca Rd

3 Bedroom TownhouBBt FROM $583*

HEAT INCLUDED LOW MOVE-IN COSTS

ROCHESTER VILLAS879-2466

Mon.-Bdt 9am 6pm *Umltod torn, iral 4 monfhaof a 1

TROY/ROYAL OAK0«AI4Doggy. Oagv.a Al Ambar .

Pamdailon thay ghml 240-1700TROY ^

THREE OAKS APARTMENTS

SPRING SPECIAL)UNK3UE-OUCT-SeCLUOCD

S846-8BeOROOM 4640-1 BEDROOM

$140 SECURmr DEPOSITLifloiry 14 2 badroom i«M$ pluR ------ ^gourmal loyar an

pert tonrda oourta. aadmmtogpooL cebto TV avaeatoto. tomdry laeeitoa.On WMEc* bohnon CrooU a LTf

362-4088

tEOVrCLkaeOW WALDEN GREEN APTS.

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Trey/ReyM 0 * AeaaeSki Lodoa Motm

m atm LMIa anl «atotor/dry«r

am ber apartm ents280-1700

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ae To SKwne 4 Eiereaewye VILLAOCXRTMiNTS 942*0246

TROY L ga llOOaQ ft htftoYOito badroom. 1W bMh apt AvaMbto mmadtotafy S679/mo todudaa ham. 447*0939 644*2242WALLtoOkKt Ouikiyniknonf

(486 piutMouniy 422.2WAIWEN PLAZA APARTMENTS

1 MONTH’S FREE RENT S200 Skoumy OkpoW 1 md 2 bid. room kom MO Froo HkM end CtMO SaUnmlng pool. Mnnio. courts 4 much more. C4i 764*1100 Locatod on Hoovar and 10 MMWayna

Are You a Cloeel Lover?Rani ona Of our ipactoua 2 badroom igartmanta arto you‘1 an^ a tol of huga cloaoH Othar amanWaa

• Paid Haai and Walar• Carport• Pool• Laundry Facdmaa• Aak about Our Spaclaia

WAYNE FOREST AP'»'S.326-7600

jittt North of Annapoda HoapNaf on Vanoy

C A U F O R N I A - S T Y L EA P A R T M E N T SNeeTLRHO CRPM A ^

caemi-Mie

FOREST LANE APARTMENTS

6200 Norm Weyne RdSPECIAL!

$100 Off le t Month'a Rant rrvxiio. lklow.8ME.tlM

IMOROOM. tamo. M4E $4462 lEOnOOM. W me MTE MU)OM MONTH FRM RENT

8EMOR OiaOOUWT!

riFotdRd. EHunWr722-5155

Westland Park Apts.Acroaa from CRy Park(CharryHMibafiman MtodtobaR 4 Marriman)

SPEOAL • LIMITED TME 0$«LY1 bedroom only $4452 bedroom only $S05

$200 DEPOSIT(1 veer Who nRh credRI

HEATMCLUDEO112 bedroom.

114

Mr. kdorcom. •oewo t loekod hM- aeyk. cnMo hookrte. Wundry kOtO tadUkiB. Pklmmlng pod. iiiiCkUm " 1 Wo*. No polk.

OponTdkyk729-6636

WESTLAND-_8pactoua 1 ba omMnda on bua ma . Haal toeludad. On Warran bM. 426-«SS4 or 444-4042

WAYNE - Columbua Apto 2 badroom apartmanis. ptontod wRh appHanoaa $426 plus 326-6207WAYNE DOWNTOWN, ctoan 1 bad* room. $37$ por monih. haat and waiar toeludad. plus aacuriW.

724*2440

WAYNE • NKs 1 badroom. alowa 4 rafngiorator todudad 421-S961

traaimantt 4300 plua aacurfly 4 724-1719WAYNE. CADILLAC APTS- Fur- niahad afAdsney. $7SAak. un nidmtf aiudio. 440/wk UMMaa to* dudad 92M1Mlehloan 324*4110

WAYNE •$280 parpanc/toBW Annapdto 4 Wayna Rd.WaynaRd.

721 04B4WEST BLOOMFIELOAdorabto

oom, carpaitoQ. prtiiagaa. $&»/i inoaa. Yaartaasa. 641-4644

WaMM*APARTMENT UV1NQ to a housa WAo atmoapharo. Htogaiocortroom, privaia amranoa. priuata pn* tto. waahar/dryar hookup 4 much mora. $200 aacurity dapoM^eM

WESTLAND AREA Wa aocapt Saetton $.WESTLAND * Mankitoii 4 Palnw. 1 badroom apaitmant, vary ctoan. rto pala.4266 caiS4pm. 4644444

WESTLANDFord/Wayna Road Ama

_MS 1 4 2 badroom i .manta tocatod doaa to ahopping 4 ■Kpraaoutoya. Olhar amarWIaa duda:

• Carpaang• Pwk*«ta Sailing• OamarPddHaal• Laundry FadMtaa• Wtodow Treeanania• NawCountorTopa• Oarbaga Olapoaele• PiNato Entrancaa• AlrCrCortoMontog

From $404 Monthly CAU ABOUT 8PRMO SPECIAL

COUNTRY VILLAGE APTS 324*9240

L a k e f r o n t A p a r t m e n t L i v i n g

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Wbebend Shopping CenMr

• Thru-unll diEign tor mexlmum prtveqi 6 croeeunN yenIMMton

— Skvlm^hlng Pool 6 Chibhouoe

• Storage In apartm am

A T T R A C T IV E1 a 2 Bedroom

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PtTMOUIH LHCHIOANiOROOM APARTMENTS

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DIAMOND FOREST APARTMENTS

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F r o m ♦ 6 4 0and up

Call fo r our Specials• Complete Kitcbeits w ith mkrowave• UtiUtT room a rltli waaber/drjrer.• ru n iis licd ExecutlTe RentaU.• P rfvtte M ifiaiicea.• N a tu re jo a p iC t n U l*• S w tam lia Pool wHli apa B teonla courU.. Uaodicap UnitaB < ^e e n O raad W vei * » N ile on HaUteadP ana lactoo m na 4 7 1 - 4 8 4 8

10 to 6 M o e .^ . I * to 6 Sat, k

1 4 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS by CONSOUDATCD INVESTMENT

L u n a a V i l l a g e A p f t . . . . o n V e n o y a t W a rren C a r r i a g e H o u s e A |> tt . . . .c x i H a g g e r tY a t J o y

S P E C IA L O N 1 B E D R O O M !!V l l l a g * A p t * . . . $ 403 . 33*

C a n l a g * H o u m A f ^ . . . $ 421 .67*

S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t O n l y $ 2S 0.*N0- WnanR or*. 1 yr WoW ncklcWt hod $ -der

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Hour$: Luna AfAt Mon -Sal. 10-5: Sun 12-5 Carrioge Houm Apl$: 7 Days 12-5

4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0

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FIVE BILLS YOU’LL NEVER HAVE TO PAY

GAS HEAT)OOOKMOGASI

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4100 S URfTY DEPOSIT RENT ON SELECTS UMTS

Willow Creek Apts1473 Fairwood (off ftombur^:1 bkxk Seuai d FerO Road)

WESTLAND 728-0630HOURS: Mon. - Ffl ».«

Sd. $ Sun -12-4Equel HeuMna OppommHy

An Equal OpportunRyEmdoyw

VENOY PINES APTS1 Badroom SWrCng From

S419/MO*CM uk neater yew prWeWlhomne

261-7394■Wr i« $/moe d 1/yr waa*YORK PWORERmea. BK

WESTLANDWAYNC/FORD RO AREA

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Frgm$4l0momhN SECOND MONTH RW FREE

COUNTRY COURT APARTMeiTS 721-0600

Western Hills Apts.1 & 2 Bedroom

SpecialsPLUS

* Paid Haat 6 Water* Low Security Oapoatt* Vertical Binda* Cabla Ready* Cantral AIrS Pool

729-8520At CaiatTy HB 6 Nawburgh

WESTLAND WOODS APARTMENTS

1 and 2 k idw rim apart-

w«TLA«0»Ma* NMo Weaean. FerdAWameRaSrEjwnajtf •eowai dkpeto

wearvAND-1 doa* euar ADC and akeam 8 meem*

1 BEDROOM ONLY $440 $200 DEPOSIT ALL APTS

WEST BLOOMFieU)

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661-6440

HAMPTON COURT APARTMENTS

1 6 2 BEDROOM APTS1 8 1 ^^3 9 6 ^wWowntoW YOr Wa8k^ RM

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WATERBURY APTSamgWMOry 1 badreemk $444

722-5558402 F u r n is h e d A p i t .

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1100 NORTH ADAMS BIRMINGHAM

645-0420dRMlHOHAM- Camm lecadon.

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BIRMINGHAMPUTNEY MEWS

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From $960 669-6482

Bkmtoghim/RoyM OokFurnished Apts.

$724 wma

OpotBM4Swi l-9gm 447*4047BtOOMP«LO HILL4 LAKm O NTtoo fl of Squaro L«k4 bontopR Clwmtog Cepe Cod. 1/3 bedroomo. 2H bolhe. noride roooi, frepMoe Oippienoei Afieched 2 oer gerege Mourity RfOtom 91.40g por merih RMifincoc No polo Soeurtiy do- poMI Opitontobuy 442-6444BLOOMFCLO mjJ9 4 bodmnm. 9 bodL torgo Nmdy raom 2 Moploooo, outoiindtog tooo 4 iBBOdnn. Btoom-------- * • $l«7&riiio Yoorty

ipoto. 444 9244DLOOMFCLD TOWNBH# - Mopto4 Crwibroak Aroo. 4 bodroom. 1%roDo. no poto Avaoooio Moy i. 41040/1110. $60/mo. rib on em9- ■Mo 446-44M)BLOOMFIELO TWP. - $ bodroom 2.700 «q.fl CelonM. TA bodto. «om* iy room, iroplooo. dtoing room.

Al........ $1.444 3£?S oRICHTER & ASSOC.

BRIGHTON- Noo 2 bedroom hooio on m epvu UKo Carpel 4 ■ppn* onooo. 9m 1 Oooupann liOO/mo |9l9)2^100er {919)227-2492

CANTONmany oolrao. liOOO por monto.“ - t. 471-1146CLAWSON - 2 bodroom irtih ■pp4> oneoo. Cloon. fonood yard. 4640/ »monih pkto •ocurtly 4 rtoomng do- m’ pooK. CMI Ntor 5pm. S44-4991 ^COMMERCE * ___________front. 2 bodroom*. ipplinrm. eMt •%* pels ok. Moo neighborhood. 4400 parmonto. o«*_ooooCOMMERCE TWP. • 9 bedroom «1--------------- 1 — r r

4740/mo.679-6761 X*

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immoJtoto occupancy LoooolRolos TooMluiy Docoratod

SUITE LIFE549-5500

Bbrwtotftom/W. BtoondtoWTroy BLOOMnELO LAKES APTS AVAILABLE NOW

Corportoi ■partntonto to «no4. qui* 01 comploo Fuly tomlihod 4 d*eo- ratod 1 and 2 bodroom uMto. In*

N.W OETROfTOff Tetogriph Nloo 9 bodroom *s homo wito gvog* 4940/mo phi* oo- % curity. Cal owner btoooon 7am-12curity. noon or 7pm-11pmOETROfT • E of Tatograph. N off Ffvo (Fohkol). 1S364 ItoaoWnn 2 *%bodroom*. $300 pkJ* aoavKy.3644604 or 3M-2764_____________ -— ------- -%!OETROfT/REOFORD*8.0ft.W. of Tatograph. SoM Of ovorylMng to M*9 bodroom homo «dlh boaomont 4 *oL gm«a. FraaMy pointod toroughoid. S I now carpel 4 more. QwMl.lroo*inod

I 4 croei roport -q j Cai Joe: (OivN <EvooL 492-0494

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APARTMENTS MONTHLY LEASES

21 Prima Locatlotwhoueowomo. inono.color TV 4 mom Utanaa toekidod.

MINIMUM 1 MONTH 1Z $ $ aedmem Apl*

Exacutiva LMng Suttaa 474-9770 1-800-944-9770

FAMMNOTON MUeulltoln and aonitoo* kimlahod.474.4400UVOMA - Uly twMahod. taotoMyoondo. Cori . Short ortong farm r n t .

aiomo 4 raierooiom Con- toad to woatom auburb, to ai B-waya 4 torpert.

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442-4144SOUTHFie - 4000 Town Cantor ~ atototoy ■acprtoatf. kinoY M

k wtondhio pomhouao $170^1.1-

4M H o e e e e T e a e n tAUBURN HKXS - 2 bedroom ranch

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, ftoigo t779/mot2M0

SEV04.Y MS.LS-Cuiitotolah rtoio* valid 2 badroom brick ranclL 9 mo tooao or loundi to mondi. $1404/wtototoAdryor toctadod 744*1132

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houbm. apartments, etc

PREVEW WS FRK TBMANTS 4 LAMOiOROS

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FARhNNQTON HKJ.S • I Ortomrd Lfc- area. 3 bedroomo. 1 -idry. loto of atoroga apooo, lahad totorior, rant 4700 Fc mohon co l Qtoy duringhouraai 474*4600

FARMINOTON HRXS •«Moo 4 Gtoon. 2 bodroom ranch, ftoieod yard, 2 car dtoochod gorogk > f746momh. (FARMINGTON HILLS -11 MSo/Oro- • hard Lake. 4 bodroom brick ranch,' 2% IroomtoR. 2car 0 4 H pROPCR'ncn

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737-4002* .FARMINGTON MLLS-13 MM/Or«* hard Ltoto. 3 bodroom Rcnch. baoo- rncm. irapiopa. 1H btoh. 2 cor go* rage, wtok to atomonlory 41,200/ mo 444-5123Evoo.. 449-34630tottFARMMGTON HILLS - 1. poidbll 2 ' bedroom Ceunfry atmoophoro.

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now! 4740/ino. »44-4100RICHTER & ASSOC.

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labia 4/1.4444. 344-4100RICHTER & ASSOC.

ROCHESTER CONOO-1 badraam 1M Aoor. nawly lipnmaart. nou' daeor, aieragB. lavidry. p ^ 44 mo. bteiudM haaa 4 wwor. 141-11

4475. 447-5734SdWAHQHAM oonde. Nawly fomad

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2 badraam eondo, 4450/mo.: bv-642-1420. Afim 4pm. •45-4665

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CHARLEVOIX - Luwry 3 badroom eondo aaakiWQ tima-ahara m - clMMaa CM 425-45A0

CHARLEVOIX A SURROUNDINQ AREA

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RICHTER & ASSOC.aorWoa S34S-5100

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joa. ad. no pala. 4700 par mar 444-7774 4H 3441

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bt Bdminghom North CondM. LaaoM are 4460 w monttt

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UVOMA • 4 bedroom dwjiaa. car- paiad, aloM. rwAtaaralor, Oraplaoa. 4 oar oaraaa. Andiiad baaamanL now Awnaea. 4400/m& 422-4514UyONIA * 4 j HSrocwt ewpaib kdchwn appNanoaa. baaamani. lanoad yard. No gala. 4875/mo. glua aaeurdy. Open Set 4-4pm.841-0444MORTMWUE - DOWNTOWN. Whda

lal fuiaa. larga yard. 2 bedroom, tatti. Wiehan wNh dbdng. AUng m. ai ^pAancM Including

wwahm S Wywr. 4780. 3ag-74m

■LOOAMLD HAX4 on Souarw iw. 2 badrooma. 2 bodu. 41.000

par monttL Rwd wllh ogtton lo otwM. Ladofram. 240-g434-2142

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1-7442 Emk 474-4441

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Elk Rapids 616-264-5611

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REAL ESTATE \K\VSAgents turn to computers for jump on competition

■ y OngFiHw Maff wrttar

lafonnatloB !• po««r ta real «a- tala traaaactlOBa

Aad accMi to ap-to-tfco mlnato data. UaUac* of spac^ koiiaca aew to Um marfcat jaat might mako a dlf- faranca la how qalckly a boyar and •elkr gat togatbar.

Anoatta Folaod. a Realtor with four yean aiparianca, and Stava Hofman, a coenpotar programmer who Uvet la Bavarly HiUa, have col­laborated 00 Infotel-Real Batata Managemaat System, a compater software package.

Their product enables real estate professionals to tap into Multi List­ing Service computen with tale-

M usiag psraooal compl s n . store the lafonnatloo, theo display the dau for cUsots ootsids of tradi- tioaal office settings.

* 0 beyers. it msaas yon base in- formation with yen at all times." said Boland, a Realtor with Osatnry 11 Northwood in Royal Oak. "U they call yon at home, yon have iaforma- tkM regardleas of what time of day Uis”

MLS books arc always two weeks behind, Foland said, aind efforts to reach mainframe computers for MLS data can be difficult at certain times of the day with hundreds of agents having access.

"BEFORE, REALTORS bad to use MLS books.” Hofman said. “In

the last five years, they conM dial a central leeatloo aad gst lato the main compater Many now dent aae that because they're older and com­puter illiterate

”As more people coma into the business and get on line, the system will bog down,” he said. "It (lafotel- REM8) is another big tool giving agenu a little more of an ed . As the price for laptop computers keeps dropping, this program will be more la use.”

Infotel is priced at |495 plus a |10 monthly maintenance chaiige. About a doien have been sold since promo­tion started earlier this year, Foland said.

“A lot of it is just getting people to

I waat to buy a second vacation condoaiBlam la the Los Aagriea area hat am concerned ahont the real estate cUmate and whether the coadomiaiam laws arc markedly different from Mlchlgaa.

Get yourself an experienced and recommended broker in California who represents your interests to try to find tbe right property for you and to analyse the market conditions in the area in which you wish to live. In general, real estate in Los Angeles has reacted much like tbe rest of the country recently but is still relative­ly strong.

Condominiums are highly regulat­ed in California by both state admin­istrative agencies and laws. There are also many more court decisions

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and condominium laws there than in Michigan, so you are advised to con­sult with a competent condominium lawyer before you consider buying there.

Why have so many management companies told me that they can de­liver free legal advice with their ser­vices when I, as a practicing attor­ney on a condomtnlnm board, know this is ridicnloas. Please comment.

There often is a thin line between the giving of nunagement advice and that of legal advice, particularly in the area of interpreting condomi­nium documents or pursuing a con­struction defect claim against a de­veloper. Management companies, if they are good, will limit th^ activi­ties to that of strictly giving man­agement advice — how to imple­ment tbe restriction of tbe bylaws.

Lawyoing should be left to the ex- perien^ attorney who is trained in interpreting the bylaws. While the lawyer and tbe management compa­ny must work together, their respec­tive duties should be d^y delineated based upon their respective experi­ence.

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r off tUa. than thqrU say, This Is what 1 nood.’ ”

Foland soas a coeplo of alteatiaas — doing a markot analysis on tho spot for a prospocUve soUor and re­sponding to an inquiry from a buysr about a new listing — whure Infotel could be especially bandy.

PAUL BALOGH, who works for Cranbrook Realtors in Birmingham, has been using Infotel for a couple of months.

"It provides me constant access to MLS systems whenever Pm on the road, in a client's office or cold proe- pecting," be said. "We're off and

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Balogh said M updates throughMLS computers every Bight-

"Any tool that can give yon that kind of flexlbtllty la srorth the coot,” he sakL "Td like to keep it a secrot as muck as I can.”. Keith Weber, a cidleagBe of Foland's at Century SI Northwood, also endorses the product

"It cuts down on time,” he said. "It allows me to be quicker in giving an­swers. “It makes me look noore pro­fessional, more aggressive, more contemporary. Customers are im­pressed. I’m impressed.”

Joe Ourso, owner of ReMax West in Livonia, also liked Infotel during a trial run.

"It’s an excellent tool Yea can take laformatlon with you at all times aad be curraat” he said. "The problem is, ao many diffsrent tMa^ are happening now Each one coats $3M, 1400, tMO That’s why Tm waiting, to see urhat else conoas oa the market.”

Other software programs, includ­ing PC Portable LMiag System, have been available for a conpio of years and more are expected in the years ahead.

“Two fundamental thinp are working here now,” said Rob Retd, a spokesman for Boris Systems of East I,ansing. “The price of PCS are coming down and people are using them every day doi^ business.”

California highly regulated Review land deed’s language(AP) — When you buy real estate, such as a house or

a plot of land, the seller gives you a deed as proof that you own the property. Although it is essential to have your lawyer review a deed before you sign it, it’s a good idea for you to also understand it

Tbe seller is referred to as the grantor.You (tbe buyer) are referred to as the grantee.Any land being sold or conveyed must be described

in detail. The description is usually in technical lan­guage.

For example, “parcel lies 124 degrees northerly of Main Street bound 90 degrees easterly by Fox Lane." Be sure to read this description carefully against the most recent survey of the land. Once you accept the deed, you own exactly what it says and nothing more.

BARGAIN-AND-SALE DEEDS give you complete ownership of the land. Watch out if you are offered a

quitclaim deed. This type of deed entitles you to no more than what the seller owned — often leas than full ownership.

For example, the state may have filed a claim against the (woperty because the seller neglected to pay property taxes. In that case, you would own the property, only after you paid tbe back taxes from your own pocket.

One way to be sure that tbe seller gives you complete ownership of the land is to check into the history of ownership, also referred to as the chain of title. Make sure your lawyer does a title search to uncover any existing or potential problems.

After you have cb^ed out the deed and feel confi­dent that it is accurate, you are ready to have it signed. The seller signs and dates the deed. Some states require witnesses to ensure that the seller is not being forced to give up the property.

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DRfVER ____tar indapandani Mng proaram. Tranaporl hondtaoppod odwa In aaancy «an to )oko, appokrtmonla, aoatat aoBMi*. o*. Hours: Bat tOom - 5:ft0pm ft Bun. 8:10am • ftpm. 18.26 • B6.76RV. Job re**ee 0 Mid wMOOklcted MtaWgan drtaoroAp in 8 t0em-4pm Mondoy thru Friday to: JARC, Him FrankBn Rd.. Beuth-DRIVER NEEDED part Bma tar matro arm Oatamrlea. Mual know city, must bo dopanctahta Ratirooa

DRIVER POSmONB Up to $460 por «k. aaiary. Mual ~' DOT and COt UoanooOrth good drMng rooord. Work B - Md for 8.appoMmoMl«m.-Frt.

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DRIVER/SALES PERSON ttmo. Exportanoo pratarrod or

w« tram. Apply m poroon. 6171 M6- ior Rd Ooarbom. B46-0070ORTVERB noodod ter WaaMand- boaad oompony. You muol hsM ananoakant dilrtng rooord, bo dopon

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DIRECT CARE WORKER Naadad to work ■4th ckonia, wkh a cteaad hand mfury. Ej art-Bon rdqukad. FiiB ftewnpioyaM.

=uB ft port-ibno poN- BonoBlo ter kkHknosand rooumo orTHetAPlBT, PIC. 33300 6 M* Rd.. Buna 201 UmMo. Ml. 48164

DYE REPAIR - oxpartanood m of progroaoho, tranoter and Nno dyoa abBly to aot up and opar- alo tool room rrmcfilnory. WagM dm pandant upon oxpartango. AppBca- i aooaptad batiMon Bam ft 4pm, Plymouth Stamping, 315 W. Arm Ar­bor Rd. Plymouth. 463-1815ELECTRIC PANEL WIflCPERSON - Ful ttmo pooKton mioBobta. Monu- tacturtag company m NorBtrtBo. Soma OKporionoo nooooaary. Starl­ing wags O 68.00 CinMowt Bono- IKo. Ap In poroon at:BELANGER. MC.1001 DOHENY CT.. NORTHV1LLE

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FACTORY TO S17/HH WW trUn & mparlanowl

Now hiring - cM 557-1200 Stat* UoariMd 5 bondad

S»5 FEE JNIFMMH CAMPerTEMUM iMM looli Including WegM ID b* ncgiilMMd.

147.4300

rapoklnQ atactrordc okcuk boardt. C S. and Lkw Prtntara. Export-anoo praterabla, but nol naoaaa* .Sand roauma to: P. O. Box Canton. Ml.. 4B187.

RTNEBB BOTtUCTOR ter doctor'a oBtea FarmInBion araai Expartanoid. Mual bo ablo to type. - “ ' loo ft por-474-M1B

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FOUR WEEK CLERICAL PROJECT

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FRONT DOK CLERK 3-11 PM. CaB Marta or Orson at Tha Maylower HoteL Plymouth.

463-1030

1 aporlmant oornplaK.CaB Mon.-Frt Bam-epm.

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>alasSloHAW DRESSER Grate oppcxlunky I Fti or port tel

HAIR DRE8BERB ASSISTANT wanted by buay atyite In Farmtegten

HAWDRESBERSmAk.

GIANT your tea. inoowM, 24 hr. 313-488-1043OWNOERHANOaxparfonead only, E>. 00. aurfaoo ft Pg. Ptymoute/LNonle area.BuckkEfMn Tote 881-2333

SUMMER QROUNOB PMONter BtoomiaM Mb apt eommunky, hiB Bx*. oaB waakdaxo batwaan B-6338-1173

GROUNOB. An aparbaam oommu-Miy 01 raniMMon mao oooxo o rai abto Ml Brno Qroimdo Poroon. Tho

wB ontey working »roapondblo tar Bte

grmmda. Cai Wtedamare Ap^monte. Mon.-PrL.B-B. 471-BB36

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tequbM uoo of own ear and 34 aft. 48teB420

To roM MOM In axpandteg upoeate n In ntaoBand. Only Aftnxaak.

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In buoy moB.teouflMM CaB Carol IBBI

WUROREBBER i^ cBardili or rant alaBon. Farmington HMa.Ktei’a Hak Baton. 863-24B0HAW8TYUBT Ber girt

831-8087HAW STYUBT - fuB ft part tefta po- ~ ' In 10 yr. aalablalwd n Up to 8B% akte ‘ “ aatea. Cian-lala pratarrod. N. Uvonla. ARar ipm

'~’4*Bi08474HAW8TYU8T ter boote rantte tead part Brno. Cai Bandy te a

426-4084HAW BTYUBTBAJoanood. FUB/part ten ‘ "ftii ihoikta tahn ryan aaoac4

1-«D4iBft-4B70

HOME & SERVICE GUIDE cn■ nni iwaii 4 p.m. tum oay for Thursday EomoN / 4 p.m . Friday for Monday EomoN to PtACC your ad call M i.Moe

8 AIrCoiidNoiilnBA/C-HEATBtO-HUMPWRB Batea, Barvtoo. InRafrtyrtetenft

$ Ahimitmw SkiiigALCOA BONG. TRkk ft OUTTM Tmcte rtngt wtndewB. AMtega. Rooteig, Blamw« Steal doors. METRO ALUMBBJMFronk 4744B00

27 Bricfc, hock, CsmentAAdOMTOMwICKWOnK

te ai maoonry rapBkB ft

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FftB CONSTRUCTIONBon af rtnyt aldte teumtetn trim, gutter* ft rotelod wortL •— ——

SMna Trim & Out uttero, Stentteg, ropaka,o.Lle.l EirB^ IAOuttors L Bank •87-2431

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A326-6025*A BEAUTWUL baoh nil bate, bad tar only $8886.

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aortitaa. Ua. ft teourad. 04-1670BEST CHIMNEY CO.

557-5595BBH CONTRACTBIB MC no vomam a wiaaonwy lertei

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ObQUISE CONST. 543-S460

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40 Csbineify a FormteaMA8TER8ILT KITCHENS Cakkiota. Counter Tape,

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41 CsrpeULOWBt LABOR RATES

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42 Carpel Claankig iPlteng______

61 Deck»-PatiMSunrooim

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TEXTURPftPATtyWORK Fraa Sat. RaaaonaMa Prtoaa

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REAL ESTATE ONE, INCA CAREER IN REAL ESTATE

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FUTURECai ma Todayl • PM PMMpaniti non

REAL ESTATE ONE. PIC.A CAROR SALES OPPORTUNITY maiiranoa mmof tioraaatip hi aaM foraa. m oNi training alow- anoa. In addWon to iral yai oom> ffdaMona and porlonnonoa bonuaaa. Frlm banoAto 4 complH ofBoa aupport Amortcan Undad LMa.F i MarvMur 947-0430

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE SALESiw mumeinwy eewi WMati wai-I MtoMEM'i iipaei auppM of h taefi oommurdcadona a;ylp-

m aofhvara. iMg dw Indualry

, 401K radro- ropdoat/danwI, aroAl Mwrtng,

pMrv madtoal/<

COOKSnal Lorralna't la tooMns tor an wpartanoad paraon tor our Soud daw aata. A M ^ pmon t-4 pm. Qraandaw Ad.. North of t t MH.

DAY WAITSTAFF POS4TOMS WM train wdh Ma aiiartanoa. A My Mon. dvu Frl.. 2 4pm. Saou- toeba. 4104 W. Mapto. emdnghem.DEEP-FRY 4 PAi COOK Oeya. AMM:Slafra Launoa.4431 Naarbufsh. WaaSand.

pCUiAAWAOCTFi Farmbnlon araa IndapandanI auparmardaL Ejiartanaa pradarrad.Sand rmmaa lo: 9m 4H____Obaanr 4 Eaeantrto NaaMpapara 9S841 SMiootonR Ri. LNantoMI44mDELIVERY PMON^ WiA SMA. Fui dma. daya 4 MiMa. MUST ba iaMbto. DaSrtdgb Mtana aMV

An EquM Oppartuidty Emplayi

THE OLIVE GARDENTha Aoeanfa On Sueeaaa

CH Bob Otoan M 44P-0144 axian- aton34l la ananga i"WrvtowAOCOUNTtNO FIRM In LNonto la ■tailing Tatoirwkelars la cad buM- •oa to Ml iM appomimanto. Part dma. Cap 442-4di0

ba dtpidMit. 4 ba abla to oaolMida 4 heSdiau f HeSdM mn StiiWlaid. 8S404 iraphfW. t

“I mE osofnow Mrtng Ulofian and mltolMf hoM tor d ia 4 idMda. Apply to paraon 2- 8pm M 42160 QrindSHTT MANAQ0 > C pM» pratorrad. WR In tan. cm tor totandaw.

SMFT SUPERVISOR r Fanntoalan HBi Ptai toybadJuartog t-i

SHORT OROet COOKS WAITPMONSo-.udM -.M w 2 a 'i:S J T 3 l5 4 lS

pap • oaod d ^ Cal 10am 2pm. CMwerSTOeibem HelihitOMHWASHERrtdAPfTDIANCE

■ndpartdma rlSWaadand Pam_____

CW3HWA8HER8 WEHXD

SOUTHF1&0 OEU - prap. tanaraf oark 4 diMmry-

EARN UP TO 42 PER NOURaodona tor ommra. fapartonaa pn torrod bl not rngulmd- 22744 M

ORTVERSOCOORS M dMondibiK oaad drtidno . ApptotoparaonMThaPtad 1200 W. 10 MH. FmigaM

D. DENNISON'SN new hdardMKnf tor Oiir WaR StoR. beW M 4 part dma. A M to paBM»L I Ipm. Man Prt. a t

Oemi arOrakord LM1^12 MH.fMJ.-TME WAfTPEHEON: Mart-

rtonaam- 111 0428

Station 885NOW HMNS: LME COOKS

Oar or MM Ndt FMIi Fdrt TI Apply «M ^ 2-4 pm. 7 dw« • PPlk *4B4 SMrtoiiaaSii. NmouW IT m PhanodSi'a Htoiarta OM vaasM.

ACURA Of Troy

currgntly hM en opening for a dapandei>la herd­w orking ia laaporeon. $20,000 par year pkm com- mlggloni . Apply In paraon, or for further datake caM:

ACURA OF TROY TROY MOTOR MALL

643-0900AOVINTUMr 4 THAVCL can M yaura. Em m _ aantaeia to S. Amartoa 4 Euraea. Sanaa yaur Mura new. IBP PaW

AOVEAmSlNO SPECIALTY REP 1 SoidNtold cempH ' Muat hy lalaa aioartanaa 4 ba hlaMy nod^aa. Oral oempanaawen plan. Cal t0m-l2Naan: 267-1229AOORESSIVE SALESPERSON

tod lo producinge S -:

aped pnaaantoRan Mbi aaai •aaa/Cammtoaton. SkM Craaa I

always SBTTWt TMi ENUPTr

MS Tvag. Ml 4P044

Aul Haa hitoM but oM M l Piangl * ^ '***^ aH aM *rtanaa 1 a raaai oasasa iH SaaSMCtomaJi

Chemock Otd$

ART SALLtRY . OUTSWE SALES

ATTRACTIVE JOStobali la banaSi b i____

mm omm uana. 44 p i 4JOprmOcJOpm. Sat tO lam. dtoia apantofL Tany PM-MOO

CANVASSCR4

CHSORBrt SHOE BALM dmlpart dma. Dewnteww Pit ton. Heura. dady. lOam iem. fH

18-4pm. 474-741COMPUTER OWTRWUTOR

li ipeking tor a piplaaRnnN a paraan «iito a mto. of 1 yoara a

“ !SeSSCUSTOMER SERVICE RiP

F i raeldto growing oemeony to wadtoJ and danM marliat to> hauaa. tod dma. 40 houra p i weak. Mon-Fri, dam. Madtoi banoPia. 414M to OtodM i madleM

halptoL If totoraotod 442-0440. ML 124

DONT LET dw aoanomy uneartoto-toto Imbe to 1442.9 you have to toad Md laanlaa. pmm

Ian dma. CM 1-400-71DO YOU LOVE CANDLES? Pity Uto naadi cenaubanta. OutnandtoQ

924-0174EASY MONEYI

H )un tafcoa a loi of hard t Wa'ra looktoQ lo 4nd a tow paraon- ■bto paopto to train **tor i In’* a rawardino oarai opportunby. EOE. CM John Sntoiaa. 241-0700

REAL ESTATE ONEEDUCATIONAL SALES MANAQEA Ettpartonca in Trado School laRng.VaraHtoh-------------CM Tom.

ENTRY LEVEL SALES

Outndaama. Loc i torrSonr- ^P*** tani banadta. C i Mowartoa. Oagraa " grad i mpartoncod

Baaa tEam 432.000 to $40,000 4m yoi Carol opportunRy- 473-7210

Stovan J. Oraana ParaonnalEXPANOINQ MENS OloChIng d In buatoaaa 00 yra. naada M I

I paopla tor tha Novi atom Al- tracOva pay. incandvM. banafda. advanoamont oppertunidoa. Apply to paraon al; 43115 Craaoant Btod. Nod Town Cantor.

EXPERIENCED TELEMARKETERS

ediele poaidom, 20/hra p i (• daya or avank>ga. Uvonia lo-

eadon. Hijrty wage pkia oommla- don.CM8ua. 901-4609

FIVE POEPLE NEEDED NOW Show LM Ramtogtoi towaky Avoraga 326/hr.

. Natowaabni CM Cindy 296-1474

.port or kR

FLOOR COVEfdNQ SALES PERSON

Looking tor pralaaelonBi boor oovi-yaara aipartonoa to ratoN door oov- artog. Muei hem knowhadge of mae- aurtm raadtog bkMprtnia aadi—’ tog. Gontocta draady oalablahi alnoora dooM to auacaad can bring

~ dtad aamtog powi. flMary plua mlaalon. CM for appototr 2:30pm. OarmtoRN

Rtorm Floera. toe. 362 4060GREAT OPPORTUNTTY: FuB/Plt-tog toduiry- toooma Unlnllod.Cal. 347-1290

STEAK & ALEPLYMOUTH

• LUNCH HOST/HOSTE88 • LUNCH BU88ERS

• LUNCH WAIT STAFF iUggkrkige— iMew kr it ig— 40S47 ANN ARBOR RO.

togtotoduabyO raauma to; Baa 402.Obaerw 4 Eeoenirte Naaepapera 34891 SohaatorMt Rd. Ltoanto Ml 44190A OMAT PLACE TO WORK!

REAL ESTATE ONEg INC.PLYMOUTH - CANTON Chart yai oouraa tor rad aaiak

WAIT ■BRSOH - AM ddb.M dma poMton. mmm ba"loirCtodlhai

GOURMET COOKS RSSTAURANT H&P

M Ttato. CikMud. OMrab CM 441 4444

Mgawsaiia. Mia to woM Stodbla 34414

l«LP WANTK); Hid Paroaw aodWMT FBRSON - dMtotooaad. Obm and 1 M|Ma. Cton^t Bw S Grd.

Bus Paraan. AM tor Od« tawMotonHBkiTuMaaL m 1414 477-7177HOST/HOSmSrtlfAfT PMON WAITSTAPF. MVK MORHanOid

Afolytogaraan;•abdMan'aGrB

only Aggly to paraan balwaan 3 and 4DOI. GaMan MuMraam, moS

to iamarad MdL Troy W. 14 Mto tobhrtwr 14 MM. SouSi2744W MiBaavi •aw RBLNa Fbana eMi atonae

OMTadnr.JooophP. MdniiCRS.i 466-7000

ALL TYPE SASH 6 WS«X>Wt Ool- om 24 yaara a

CMHarvoyOoad manoy to atort.

ATTENT10N SALSB ASSOCIATIS

DO YOU WANT TO

CATCHSOME GREAT BUYS?Every Monday and Thursday you wMI find an t y ^ of great tMjys in our Classified Advertising Section In the paper.

^ ^ e r l i e r & E ccentricO AM rC D PpyCPTUMG •44-1870 Oakiand County W tm w Weyne Oewey

m m I

SadSwer*/!AaaraMMTia aaraend Miamaw aanjAOOUCLMtSTBUiR

737-9000 477-4353

COLDWELLBANKER

SohwsRnr RssI Eststs isom oss

OROWTH HAS craatod a untaua aoMng opperturdy. Wa need a wina aatoa paraon to sM rmchanc •atabbahad produeto. Satao

raaumaa to: Sew 4H __Obaarvi 4 Eeoantric Nawapapara 34891 SchoeloiafiRd. Uvanto Ml 44190429.000 OUARANTOO

CM today to find out how you can get storied to an ewoOlng red eaieiecarol Wa r ' ----- -- ‘ ‘tog. BLdport ■yatoma

imTrabSUZYOaHAAN

H^ARO 4 ASSOCIATES 464-4670

■ifPflESSrVE. 4ns tawaky lha Uvanto MM loakkia tai dm aM moPratod. kd 4 i aalaapocly.pluiJsrS'

oommlaalon 4 banaOla. paraon d M.J. Olamand or tor Fay 474-7474

MOCPOOea AOW4CY p 4

haaNh 4 ratotod toouranaa produeto 4 aarvloa atoidng oOarda. Sand rw auma by 4/4/42 M

t. Uvanto Ml 44142INSIDE SALES

ATTENTION • All pact MCI AT5T-ALLNET-SPftlNT

Employe at

•mMaeWiemte./kr gkali i. em e*7-47W Me-Al. 44MAinTATtf

Espartonoad agonto aM 4100% program, to LK DAVE SNELL 442-1011

OOLOWBUBANK0I

AUTO BALM WUJNSTOTfMN

■ana. monagaaiani ogpirtuRy 4 aMurby- Wa ad Mba iggiOMiarw tor Ml toamtof paabton at;UVOfM VW, 34S41 PLYMOUTH RO . UVOMA1 tab tar an

BRAZIL - MEXICO ARGENTINA

nieerMW«ie»i«»aym i^>»e<enai mortiaak UmonSy laalaas Wfabb aamaato to 9mm laankCa ■addif bniHid boadam 4 toMa

BROKERr to nm Iof N. W. Oddond OowPy md ad aWaa WadW mtan pki la

oaHidHiii. iagiytaMB kdri Obaandr 4 SaadUNa Nd

KrrcHSN sow aa

land raauma to LMno ------2S74 0rdiardLdto

JOeSa JO BS. JO BS■ yto aan aM mtfm

Oon'% Qdfiitois WWi VOMf FiRursCMObnl

l«W HOMt SAUn AMWTAWT

lOwmew274I4 Farodwian Rd.. fia. m FaradigaanHWk ML 44444

OMJahnRaaa.IRASANKMbtALTVNOW IMRWQ adMna

PAMT4STUPP

PW4fePART TRIE SALES . samakara 4 mkaaa. bamanaa-

tra $100-4300 pm wsak aadng a produal to buatoaaaas om data not aodViam monay. Mr. Ghg.PART TtoiE SALES ASSWTANT/ CLERICAL - badbto achadtoa to- ilora pdd kaktlni to laam ainddw kaatmania In Lhmma atom, ^la ShuftorShag. 624-4430

PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNER nanoid oannaaa. ma..

Amortaan Cid>‘— Cempany. la of-

phia opportunby to eemmtodcm. Oagraa and 8 yaara •ataa or pratoadond aapartonoa rk-qilad. Canbdandd totorvtow. Cap Mr Kind 427-1830Egud Opportunby Employi M/F

aa S240-2060AWkWELCOME TO CANOYLANOni b*a M ton and aamaa OUR CUSTOMERS 6^ YOUSt Tkad ol lha aama pay plan?WE OFFERAvoraga hriy rato 24-4l2/hr.

Real EstateLOOMNS

FORANEW CARem

.d444-7HSROOKSOUD

The PrudentialGreet Lakee Reeltyndapandandy Ownad and Opariad

weal estatefWOfMTM OMSCTOR

P.O.BOX 700144 PLYMOUTH. Ml 44174

REAL ESTATE SALES WEST BLOOMRELO

•29.000 guarantoad ineema program oombbiod adh aoaala iraMna....yaura tor a phono aM to

Prit Mkaliy. 041-4000 Sm Your Rad Ealoto Carol

TharRETAIL SALES - MANAGE

FM Mma poablen I

land faauma fo: Caimky Charm. •44 Panpimin. PlymouPi, M 44170SALES - BRIDAL SHOPPEFM or part dma Mbtot tor makira. paraonabto. saPMarti arbh mini mum I yaara aaiaa anparlinna. Iw’ oabarti aiagsa. oomndMlon on n n aala. tookiaaa ammng and amakanc heum Phona Anna 042-4131

WBfOrS SRttAL SHOPPES SUMMIT PLACE MALL

SALES • IMMOUTE FUU TRMto Uvanto. 4 day work waM. typino

awpartonea naeai' Mto SluaCmee. Uto toeurs

Vacatton. CM. 421-4409SALES ORDER DEPARTMerr

company. Radio Shack awportonoa a ptoa. Cditon/WaaBand araa. Ptoaaa oa4rSam-12Noon: 463-4040

2wka. at a bonus Cash aprtoto daby Base. Comm, Benue paid wkly Fui dma day or nIgM diNts

EwpanMug Markabn Ce. la tooktog nonay drtvan, high anargy ra d toad 4 maa. totamarkaongof hurm. Ifi not M gumdrapa. you mud ba abla to work undi

IF YOU ARE A TOP PROOUCER Cab. 444-7024 4m-3pmNo ooW cabkig, tormtoo. i abtlng

m houaaa. Spand flOH of your a working adh Mania, not laok-

2 tor thanH.Ouallad laada prmbd- Tkna la « Hdp-UPM S3S-P040

REAL ESTATE CLASSESLoam how to obtain your MtoMgan Rod Eiftato icanaa. Our damaa oratauMi by ORpartonoad protoaalorv ■to Stoto oMha art fooM ‘41:

oM durtogFi mom Intormatton budnooa hours:2121

REAL ESTATE SALES 429.000 Oiidraibaadl b you alwaya wamad to start a earai to rod aa- bui tab you oouldn‘1 taka a cfianoa on a iowi fird ym toooma. now la lha tkna to gd alartod. CM Shian Sarm d 30-4430 to Ibid out about our gmaniaad toooma ram. and dart Immadtolaly to a ■r atRi or unanwwo poaanod. REAL ESTATE ONE. EOC

RemericaHOMETOWN REALTORS

It tha largael real aetata company In Plymouth, now with 3 offloaa. Wa have opening. In our

located on Main Street. We otter tha beat 100H commMon plan $ FREE pramoana- Ing claaeat. For more Into can...

Jim Courtrtay or Jim Praaton

RemericaHOMETOWN REALTORS

459--6222RETAIL SALES

ENTHUSIASTIC. FULL OR PART TIME SALES PER­SON NEEDED m DOWN­TOWN BIRMINGHAM STORE EXPERIENCE IN A HIGH END RETAIL STORE WITH PROVEN SALES ABIUTY REQLHREO.Scandia Down Shop

of Birmingham 258-6670

aAijji /MAia«TawlT5?Tia»ff?0l«l MM .Mt-

aannd ara aneeuraaad to apply bdt bma padbdto n d tona ap-

wbhaead AMtorOi

SALC8 PEOPLE wantod tor aMIm-to: 24204 Morthwaatom Hwy. SUM 570. SoulMIdd. Ml 46034

SALESPERSON NEmO Mud have akRa In phona aemmunL

6 oomputor. outling toolSand raauma: R. Hakn St., Plymouth,

tenarTSSS?14144170

SALES P&ISONS Expartanoad. Earn up to 1400 p i weak. Baaa 1300 pm weak. Sand m •uma to: Organie Lawn. 32401 W 4

(Ida. Uvanto ML 44162

SALESREPRESENTATIVETHM) PARTY CemnCATION

vompany KXMung mr mamam amt ■Dipartonoa. Big 3 4 Ttor I aerK to aM earibtoabontaeia.

tor parto O/modda. bxiuroa, ale. Sand raauam to: P.O. Soa 424, Wi* ran. Ml 440KV0S24SALES REPRESENTATIVE anoad inatda rape naadad tor grow tog whelaaali dtotrttMitor. u!s. 6 Canadton marfcato Hourly plua bonua 6 ccimintoaton. Only aM dartora naad apply. Looatod to Madiod Cantor/Orchaatra HM . Sartd raauma 1 apply to paraon, Zk-

SMaa Rap JZ. 34^ 44201

koi Novdty. Satoa Rap JZ. 3404 Woodwid Ava, Oahott. M

SENIOR SALES ASSOCIATE Unique ipaoieby toy atom N leaking tor an od-golno indhbdud to tup*caia product knowtodga. and pn Vida aaMapttond aarvloa d our atom toi2 0Ma MM. l ^ havafdM aa- partanoa: cfdd dmtalopmam back­ground haiplul.MUST ENJOY KOS. TOYS 4 FUNI

F i more toforabon oM Kria at Early Laamtog Cantm 347-0334TELECOMMUNICATIONS

SALES AGENTSRE-SELL AT4T AND SPRbfT AT

40% OFF TO 84IAU BUSINESSES Brand Now Coneapi. Untowad to- cema. Monay Cammladena On Ona Tima Sato. Comptoto Training. CM tor totorbaw. Men-FrL 4dw- 9pm 313-S41-7427

TELEMARKETERSSatbrig appolnimanto tor too ATATSdOuHtySystMT)

araua aaiafy oMbboouMCM Laurafc m 2204"TELE-SALES"

no Dod- <nn 1444 4

odgW and Toi4i (nai L7S). Earn .•■do p i hair plua a partormanoa bonua. CM Man Frl. 4 4pm. WaaM

1400-244-44414874704

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m m mta r th M

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PARTTmemaMiiwTTiR

CM owiPM. lar-aeaeTUWMMTfM WANTW OoarSom baoad

Ipm4pm. Am 4 4hw"t^1>7412 p i 47S>73I4TWMbMX WreWAnOWAL

Wa 10 grawba * ** *** Brawl m tore apparhadSae Wa am aaMing cmmindadiaiaapaaptotoWaM-am OWitand Oan . Wa alb lent aalaYi oa nnlaalaaa

nga. M i l ’ iEwS^•eaort eW • uM. MrMke Mwe.

SrSrsSiVrternSnd! lUm,4«il040

THE METROPOLITAN AREA‘4 homo FurntoMng 6 bom

toopdni ApMaa- m a taw todMiu

da, toaktog tor a parmanam earai

to tatoa and totartar dad np iw i, Mon, Tuaa, ThuraS^?*'' MU 11am laand raauma to Soon Shuptrtna: 4110 Tatodraph fid. ~ pombdd HMi. Ml. m n

ATTINTKMiALES MANAGERTHE RBCOSION IS OVEM CM now, to alart your omrnm to Rd

Md Free irainmg and fraa otod ad CM ERA Ard Fadord Roaby d

474-3400

THE RIGHT CHOICE

fraadomtoadyauf achaduto, a ohdtongtog opportunby to hMp Pko^ 4 much moral

THE RIGHT STARTua uu h«p mu .*• Hw rtgMMwtumi

FREE Pra-lloanaa Training For OuaHflad Indivtduala.

Make Tha Right Choical

CM Don Kaman to Uvonia 448-2440

CM Dartana Shamanaki to Plymoudt 461-4400

QUALITY REAL ESTATE. PIC. SETTER HOMES 4 GAROetS*TRAVEL REP/PHONE SALES

•3604700/W»Travel pfomedona oo. la looking tor ■ggrawtoa. monay mePvdad mdL vQuMb wbh d lead 6 meniha phone1 aarvtoa bacfcdimd hotptoi. mudBASE. COMMISSION. 4 BONUSES

CM Jon. 4m-3pm. 444-7024WANTS) - 3-4 ouldda Satoa Poo-

Compiato trdnlngDraw •oSSS"™*to awpartonea nooaoaary. b you

poooooa good paopto akda cob:“ 4444704WHATEV8I YOUR BACKGROUND pad anartonoa. b you warn dto* y, pradiga 4 a good tocama wa have a earai opgitony tor you Indon aartdnQ aetonbd 324.000 4 m 9m fkd yr. wto kdn you 4 pravidi toads. C l noeoaoey but no kavd.F i totorvtow CM Qaorga 422-2200

WKLTRAM Working portm.

4604iOOKtodyai

WORLD’S largad VUoo Ddkig S i- vtoa looking f i onthudaatic. moPmiad pratoadond paraon lo 4b

tpoodbto.344-3210507 HUpWMted

Part TimeASSOLUraLY - Avona bad aamkig eppertunby yaL pka 480 Avanonpraduotoa

IVtokla.AOVERTISPIQ SALES • Tdamarkdkig ParvTima - Days Nad awha menay? itouaawhwa rwntortng tha amrtdng taroa?----go dudanli? Solory -fntodan. Oppariuniiy tor ad> mneamoM. CM JaAnn. 474-1400

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OM aat-aMi

FLBOSLE HOURS i«> la ittA i ■.■M.waws u m r ^ 3TiaM

man Hardware. 4 MM4 Mawhiah CMtornappoMmoM. 4S2-odl4

City Ol Fsrmingtofi HIMs AKflEADON CHVISKM

SUMMER EMPLOYMENTThe CMy d Fiwdnen jMa

CLASSPIC4T10N SALARYtcRkM Saidnapara 44.00/gama Yaudi ioooar Rddroaa lOO/aama •unuw Pun Cantor AMa i.OOaur CNwCiapAlda BOOrtwiSMm toMator/Uto Guard BOO/hr Gobtoalruotorafmorvdno) 300/hai

kwptomawt. and ayw^ ■ummr raaradlend aethbb

mpPernarm wd ba ac k iM 27. t4S2 ApplyA towrUlnsto;

itmarb of Spaeid CMy of Forrnkiglen OlMOW.IIMtoF

FarwDMon Hda, to liqud opportunby

CLEAMNQ hMwoya 4 grounda todma. QIanwood Orchard Apart- mania. 37140 S. Orohird. Waadand.72B4040

506 Help Wanted SelM

S A L E S C A R E E R W IT H A

C E N T U R IO N O F F IC ENO W IN T E R V IE W IN GFREE LICENSE COURSE* Full time in-oflice trainer• 100% commission proerara

for experienced agents

CASTELLlC A LL T H E PROVEN P R O F E SSIO N A L

B IL L A B d C Is a i s - T o o o

LANOSCAPPfO SAL»

LBAOMI/raCUTIM Lacking tor ■pgrasahm I ankapmnaurtd mMM b and davdd ’ * tor raidto marfeadngaUfa Inoama eppertwliy.f liBMam Oig-

taakkia toawn tookaaa OM 447-iBo. 1 sand miaito to; Ph P 0 Baa 444143. MLOtomana. IMirtmBnaCXMNT

gyartanw to a j i iwdnga an a danOMtoady BohdraadwaipDkactor d Oarpardp id i% POUR

toahwrk. IpBIB FianUn

INTERESTED IN A CAREER CHANGE?Chamberlain. REALTORS la eaaWng aoma vary apaclal lr>dlvlduala lo oompK- manl our currant outatandlng aaiaa ataft. YOU mighi ba )ust auch a parsoni Why not loin us at ona or our schadutad Career NIghta and diaoovar what lha Real Estate proteaaion la all about, and how N might IN Into your currant or future career ptarta.Plaaaa call Batta Ban lo raaarva a east, or teal fraa to drop In any night at ona of lha locationa liKNcalad

BETTE BALL • 647-6400ROYAL OAK OFFICEBIRMINGHAM OFFICE

975 8. Hunter Blvd.. Birmingham Tuaa . April 7; 74:30 pmTuas

AprUi May 13:

pm 74:30 pm

TROY OFFICE4860 Corporata Dr., Troy

Tuas • April 28: 74:30 pm

C h w b t f ' ' ' "

308 N. Woodward. Royal Oak Tuts-April 21: 74:30 pmTuaa. May 26: 74:30 pm

WEST BLOOMFIELD OFFICE yil( Orchard lake M„ Waal MoatnUsId Tuat-MwohSI: 74:30 pmTuaa. May S: 74:30 pm

ROCHEtTER/SHELBY OFFICE 48634 Vm« Dyka, UMm

Tuaa-Apr* 14: 74:30 pmTuaa • May 19: 74:30 pm

/ .

COLLEGE STUDENTS

F i dtor aehooL 3p«w-7pm A 8«i. Grad oppartidy. apply Md Kai

ra. 4043 W. M i^ i 4307CrofiBrd Lake i cM tor yai rmm- ad tocadan 4 lab totorvtow637-4060

CQUMTER MELP/FISH CUTTER J8dbto heura. iBdenrt aapartonoa

hdpkb. CM Ntak. Tuaa. thru Sat.444-6760COUNTS PERSON only Mud ba good wbh paopto, 14 or ovm. Apply to parson oidy. Thura. 1 Frt. Nofthvda VIdao. 43147 W. 7 MitotoNerthvbto

CUSTODIAN F i woman’a health dub to Farnkng- ton HBb araa(12 4 Farmington Rd.). 2pm 8pm Mon-Fil. 4400 month take

737-4448DENTAL ASSISTANT; Port-dma. Ord aurgory ofiea. 2-4 mominga a wk. Oantd ofboa ipartanoa ra- qukad. Batwoan 11 4 3pm.447-2141

EARN EXTRA CASH Tdaphona advarddng. 412 p i hoi aamtog potandd. Mon thru This., SpnvIOpm. Sd. 10in-3pm.

474-7346ERRAND PERSON

RiapORBtoH todMdud Pan dma. mud hmm tranaportdton South-

liao. 343-4460FITNESS OENTER STAFF - jy t- Mma. Expartonoad 4 CPR oartMad. Apply to paraon Uvanto Famby Y. 14246 Stark Rd.RETtROS WELCOME tor ganoraloomplaa. Apprae. 4 hra. p i weak. Farminglon area. Good pay. Reply to Bex 460Obaarvi 4 EeaanBrtc Nauwpapara

34241 SohodoraR Rd Uvido Ml 44190HOSTESS (M/F)

Part Tima Now condomtoum oomptoa to Car

■aaka pan dma hoatoao (24-29 houra p i weak) to aiaff modeti.

F i V intorvtow. ptoaaa oM MarkOL 352-4660JANITORIAL - PART TIME 14 houra pi waak M 64/Crocfca Rd. area. CM obloa bdwaan 12 noon-6PM. S44-1i61

LAXXES SCU UHOERCOVERWEAR ■ngarta d home parttoa. 364-4190 silling too. Cl needed MichBpadd 344-4229

MATURt O/rOMSR artoMad p i- •an naodM to )■*» me MM byau

OPPiCt CLEAIMM avaa. 3-4 hra.. PlymeuSi area. Qreai tor homemMara> ftodtonw CM MI-4441OFFiCt/Oata Entry/Wiehauaa Pan Tkwa. ttoditog MMma. CAMemar - - dan tor pi ground, baaka. Af. .22722 Plymoudi RB. Radtord.PART-TBIf FIRiON: Haodad. tor daaning and makiiamnca. Storlna HdghtoSuIdk CdL T44-#70i

PART TbdE ROUTE SERVCE Nedand advarddng eeneany aeika todMdud tor pan dma Routo work indabtog and aarvtalna buba baida to auparmarttato Vkough ebddbto work Bchoduto Van i aia- don wagon raqibrad. Wrba to 3.CB.. 1»74V “• ------PHONE PERSON: Part dma. ap- prodmaldy 20 hra. OgpbnawnnB taken Mon. Tuaa. Wad. 4 m 9gm. d Ktotoarty Oaks OfHoa CBnytoa, 32300 Beho^aR Sarvoto Dr. D-10. Uvonla. balwaan Marrknan 4 Farm­ington Rda. N. alda. of aordoa Or

RETAIL SALES

pandtog home tomtohlngB dwp. 38 hra. p i weak. Cauniry Charm. 444 Panmnwn. Ffymeuto. 466-ni7A f^US fob tor raapondbia eto- danta. SmM auto datodng oampany looktog tar part tkna Satoa Paopto. naxlbto hours. Good pay Serna to-hdpful. tob m naooaaary.CM 254-49241443-4433

SPECIAL SUPPORT CLERKDouglaa 4 Lomaaon Company, a quady OEM. localad to Farmlnalon HMto haa m opening tor a SPECIAL SUPPORT CLERK to tha OuabH Aa- auranoa Dapartmant Thto la a PART TIME poablon (12-20 hours pi weak). Those candidatoa appiytog should have bmte PC aapartonoa. good Mng. phona, and typing Bkbto. PoaMen pays 16.90 pi hoi. totor- aatod portlaa Bhold reply by ra- aumatoDouglas 4 Lomaaon Company 24600 HaPwood Court Fimtogton Hbto. Ml 46336 PERSONAL DEPARTMENT An Equd Opportunby Cmployi

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Mon. dwu Frl.TREE SERVICE Waakand work.

UNEMPLOYED?damonatrailng produeto to ratob eloraa 2-3 daw omr wadrentto CM Pint of Sato. 313-447-2610WORD PROCESSOR. SECRETARY ExaouOva aharad oWtoaa group Ex-antod. 2/3 daysAvk 4:344. WP 4.1 required. SouMtold 2S8-1402

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474-47t9CAfMNQ. ENCnOCnC - Woman noobod to earo lor our cfiadron. Mon. biru FrL, 7:30 to 5:30. WooonfWoodo. firMMnt oolory. oomo poM

547-4371 or 544-aOaOCHILOCA4C lor apocM toddMr. 1-3my Ooktand homo. 8lan Immedlelo- >y. Cxciobmi money. Coa 003-2047CHILOCAfC noodod. 5 Mao/Hao- party area. 5 momm4i i''w—4 tranapertabon. CaO after I2:30pm

420-2424CHILO CARE NOp^ Mhomo. avaa.. 530-7:30pm.Own banaporlabon 4 lafarancaa, CMImonWioa: 052-6430CH40 CARE NEEDED In my Farm- ingion Hate homo, lor 2 cMUran (3 4 6 yaora oWK houra 7;l5arr»-5pm. Non-amokar. Oan tranaportaMen. Ralaranoaa. After 4pm. 477-0724

CHILD CARE NEEDED, croaOva paraon to an

lor our 3 chldran In our SouthOald homo. Tuoa. Wad. 4 Thura. Omanoaa. Caa after 7pm:COLLEGE STlfCen Chad oara. 4 ^ hmdaiiaaping M our homo. Mon. thru Thur.. 330 to 430 undi aummar vacadon. Than Mon. thru Ffl.. 4:30 to 530. Own ear. non amokar, rafaraneaa. $6 par hour.

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445-457440 YEARS RELIABLE SERVICE

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S42-4044HOUBBCEEPER/ChOd deya. 4am 4pm. ditar. 1 yr. oM 4 4 yr.

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LOVPIQ NANNY hema Fid Wnad oW baby gpL anoaraguraAflora ler 14 ma. 4 aiwarL

toMomLOVPIQ. waaoh 4 ma. aan In our Btoem- amoklng. Own bona- 444-4704MATURE L0VP40 CHILO CARE proaaoatanal naadad tor llkyr. Old in N. Trey Homa Fidt bmo durtnp achoof year, pari Wna aummar. Raf- oroMoaraodrad. 474-7834

MOTHERBHOPER kaer 4 companion lo t old ovanIngB 4 waokanda 3401114NANNYFdl bmo for our bobubkd ohidran ogaa 2 4 4. In our Farmingkon HRa homa Mud hana 2 yaara tanjbafl.

NANNY/HOU8«EEPCR Woman naadad. lo homa LNa-ln or out. Long farm737-1420NANNYB 4 HOUSEKEEPERS Exportanoa raqdrad. Top aaloryand

THE NANNY NETWORK 4440470NURSES AIDE - Tuoa 4 FrI.. 4am- 4pm. 16.00/hr. Taka woman fei whoalchoir to Piarapy. MUST BE OwdinCRywM 421-2143

NURTURPIQ NANNY NEEDED lor a baaubM drla. OBoa 4 4 4.4 or 5 daya m In or out addb‘ .......mottwr homa no amokora562-<RELIABLE:

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CouplwCAREER OPPORTUNITY MANAGEMENT COUPLEExparlanoad oolditolM Pw manajNmam of an apt oommunby in Oakland County. Coidfo mud ham 34/yra anportanco In Pio buol- Plaaaa aond raaMwa la:2B204 NorPiweelem Hwy. #406 R440348ouPiflalrl.MI4

CARETAKER COUPLE Id lor aportmor d.Cad 724-4020COUPLE TO LIVE 4 Work d Gardanaiy area funord hema Radr ■afeomo. C0 Mon.-Bd.. 4-5 tor45lorap-42SBTOEXPERetCS) COUPLE noodod to daon ofltooa d too MoMndola LNo- da Wymouto 4 Wdtod Lake araaa Part bmo ovonfnga 313-474-7404

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1.34 por hour. Col Roaa 313-441-0474HOUSECLEANING' noad. 731-2477KATHY CLEANP90 SERVICE Sardns: WaaOand. PtymmAh/Can- ton. Farmfngten. Nod 4 Ooorbom. Honed 4 dapondabla. 425-1404

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young MAN wtahaa part bma wo - Running arranda tor Santor CPIion'oonly. 533-141515 ChMdCaroANbdAL CRACKERS DAY CARE Lodna. quaSiy. ■canaatl day oar Craatow play, arta 4 crafto. and mora. CPR. Cxcaianl lafaraneaa

BEVERLY HILLS NURSERY SCHOOLSCHILO CARE CENTER Intonta 4 toddtora. praanhod 4 kln- darpartan. Apaa 5 wk# torough 4 yra. Open from 7am 4pm. Non a, eerdng nutrtboue mead.644-6767CARP90. CREATIVE MOM haa opantoga In her Canton homa for agoa 14 montoa or oldar.Wondy 441-4274

CHBD CARE PROGRAM • lor agoa ' aga CarPIM4 waoka to 4 yra. of Toocfwrt. Port bmo 4 fu4 bmo pro- grama Loeofod In LNond. 525-6747GIVE YOUR CHBD A 01 of imm, uoo too bod chbd core pteddara In Oakland 4 Macomb County. CaSOCCCA lor kao labng of lara d your araa 4S4-24B2 or Peggy. 543-1404UCENSEO.Infanto/todddra TLC 4 prodded. 4 MM batwaon Ewargraon 4 Ooutofldd Rd. 363-4106LOTS OF TLC in myNulurtoua mead- bradttad. kjneh and aMCkaCdl Penny 414-6433LOVb4Q CHBD CARE to My U- oanaod Homa Art. Mude 4 FWd Tfipa tofant Tedddr 4 Pro Oohoot Program, ftofarineaa. 3 Aeraa Bloomfdki. Leave Noma 4 Number ForRolumCdi 446-1473LOVBIG. QUALITY chid oora kv fwid 4 up. Wod itoomidd. Mopd 4 Forwbngton Rda area Mude. art- - 441-1431OPENINQ IN BLOOMFCLO HBLB DAY CARE - Tam to 4pra todnl M 4 yr olda Cdl lor mora kitoirndtom.466-4747QUALITY, todng chid oora avdl- abla. Smob group 16 yarn aid#d* anoa Licianaart Redraneaa Smmra Laka/Woodward area 331-0741

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aa 6300 par waak Sand ra- Orgaruc Lawn. 32401 W 8

Rtaa Uvonik. Ml 46152

SALESREPRESENTATIVETH«D PARTY C£BTinCATIO*l

Company taoking tar mdhddual with ■ataa mpartanoa. Bta 3 A Tiar I oorv- tacts to bM oariMcaOon aandcM lor pana Q /niodaii. kxkaaa. ate Sand raauam to: P O Box 626. War- ran kN 46060-0626

THE RIGHT STARTLa( u8 halp you gat tha

right atari w ^

FREE Pre-ltcanse Training For QuaJifted Individuals

Make The Right ChokMl

CM Don KBTwn m Uvoraa 462-2650

CM Oarlana Sharrmnakl in Ptymouth 451-6400

(XiALfTY REAL ESTATE. INC BETTER HOMES A GARDENS*

COLLEGESTUDENTS

For aflar achooi. 3pm-7pm A Sat Graat opponur>fty. apply M a Kar Ciawtara. 4063 W MapM or 4307 Orchard Laka or cad for your naar- •a t location A tab iniorvtaw537 -S050

COUNTER HELP/FISH CUTTER flaxibM houra. aaafood axparianca haipfta Can Ntck. Tuaa thru Sal

469-5750COUNTER PERSON - Waakanda only Muat ba good wtth paopia. 16 or ovar Apply In paraon only. Thura or Fh. Northvfllo VIdao. 43197 W 7 MAa In Northvtaa

CUSTOOUNFor woman a haatlh ckjb in Farming- ton HWa araa (12 A Farmington Rd ). 2pm-6pm Mon-Fn $400 morrlh taka homa pay Laava maaaaga 737-4986

m a r k e t RESEARCH ASMTAMT Farmlngaon ¥

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(laafcaamg l a ^ Wa ara looking tar• crai

ra ohona E ,20 hok•axjbiahoika

CM 563-6250. Em 217

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n quickfy haaa common aanaa A antoy paopia coma and aaa uaf M aiboiaa Etc NW oonrn. 1A Mt A DaqutadraOFFICE CLEANtNO Morv-Fn

3-4 rwa Plymouth araa. Oraai tar homamakai pralarrad CM 161-3641

O FFiCE/Data Eniry/W arahouaa Pan Tima Stocking • ' cuatomar reietion# Excakant poa»- tton tor paraon wtth aducatton back g ro \^ working Mth cltadrarta books Apply at 22722 Ptymouth Rd RadtardPART-TIME PERSON Naadad, tar daaning ar>d mamiananoa Starkrtg Haights BuAdtag CM . 796-9706

PART TIME ROUTE SERVICE Natiortal adwarttamg company • irxMviduai tor part ttma Roula work ktataWng and aanrtcirta bubattn boards In auparmarkata tftrough out Mabo Oatroit No aalaa invoivad. naxJbta wont achadufa van or ata- tun wagon raqmrad Wnta to

C S . 12076 Woodbina. Radford. Mt 46239PHONE PERSON Ptai-nma~ proxtmatafy 20 hra AppMcattana takan Mon. Tuaa. Wad. 9 t» Spm. al Kimbariy Oaks Offica Complax 32300 Scnooicrah Sarveia Dr D -10. Livonia, tiatwaan Mamman A Farm­ington Rda N sida of aarrica Or

RETAIL SALES

Sal! motrvatad friandfy and anthuai- astic aalaa paopia naadad tar ax- panding homa furruahirm shop 32 hra par waak Country Charm, 864 Panruman, Piyntauth 466-7717

PLUS )ob tor raaponafbla a tJ danta Sm ai auto dataittag company taoktag tor pan tima 9Naa Paopia Fiaxibia hours Good pay Soma fa- mUiarny with dataMng buainaaa h aic^ . but not nacaaaary Call 256-9529 or 903-4433

specTa l s u p p o r t c ler k

Oougiaa A Lomaaon Company, a guNtty OEM. locatad In Farmtagton

a SPECIAL I Aa- ART

SALES REPRESQ4TATTVE srwad wtaids rapt r^aaflad for grom ng vtaoiaaata dMrfbutor U.8 A CanadMP markata Hourty piua bonus A comrtaaafon Onfy i td

Sarta raauma or apply In paraon. Za> koor NmMty Safaa Rap JZ. 3909 Woodwtad Am. Daboft. Ml 46201

OELfVERY PCnSONB A W M B M FM tana, daya A MUST baftaxtaia Oal ingh <ta lm a s im

oraiBrakla BarwBM avadaiApply in paraon DM Unfipta 38106

OlSHWASHERniAAWTBtANCf FM and pan tana mtaBMia MwM ba o«tar 16. WaaBand v a aCM Pam 26t-5i

exSHWASHERS NEEDEDAA miRa I araa Ask tar

EARN UP TO SB P 9 HOUR.

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PLYMOUTH• LUNCH H08T/H06TES8

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NEL# WAfdTED Htatai Ftatae* and ButaKaraan Aak for Oaka or TowMta ak 466-2BB6

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a atf IM lI 18a yataaa cM a ptaaaa

ACCRA 01 Troy

curranHy has a tor a dapandaUe hard­w o rk in g ta la s p a rto n S20.000 par yaar p tu t com- mlaalona. Appty In paraon. or to r ka ttta r dataXa ca l:

ACURA OF TROY TROY MOTOR MALL

643-0900

GREAT OPPOtaTuakTY

GROirrH HAS emmaa

A D vern M E a y im v e l mmm _la S Amartca A I M ? 5t SMiocky M Rd

LxmnmkP 46156

R e m e r i c aHOMETOWN REALTORS

ia tha la rg a tt reai eataie company in Ptymouth. now wtth 3 oflicaa We have opan ing a in o u r , rrmaaat offloa lo ca ta d on M ain S treet Wa ottar tha bast 100%

SEWOn SALES ASSOCIATE Uraqu* Mkctafty toy Mora N looking tor an out-going Irtdhrlduaf to aup- pon tha m ort managar. comrmmf- caia product knoMadga. and pro-

•> 12 Oaks MM Must ttam ralM tai' parmnea. chkd dmmtopmant back I ground haipkii1 MUST ENJOY KIDS. TOYS A FUM { For mora a'lfrualion cad KHa at ■ Early Laammg Canba 347-6336

I TELECOMMUNiCATlONS SALES AGENTS

RE-SEU ATAT AND SPRRfT AT 46% OFF TO SA4ALL BUSINESSES

Brand Naw ConeapI- Urtantad In- coma MoraMy Commiaaiona On Ona Tima Sita. Cnm pfali Training CM tar Intarilaw. Mon-Fri. 9am 5pm S13-S61-7427

s a l e s p e r s o n

LA raM M 46tS 6

A GREAT TOreal estate one. m c

FITMOUTM - CAHTOW

t FREE irtg classes mora mio cal.

TELEMARKETERSSaftaig appoinamanta tar WaAT&T Security System

a salary M Ih bonu CM Lkurai 686 2206

For “ TELE-SALES”SU7Y OaHAAM

»<PPARD 6 ASBOCMTEB BT6 Jim Courtney or

Jim Preston

b*!,* ?**R e m e r i c a

irATsTI HOMETOWN REALTORS

-■ 459-6222

p tt tar parrnanam pan tana poai- kona at SouW aitf (naar i-6M A LOdBoi and Taylor (naar I-75V Earn SAflO par hota plua a paHormanoa bor«M CM Mon-Fn 9-5pm WO OM

1-600-264-4441

DENTAL ASSISTANT: Parl-ttma O af Burgory offica 2-5 mornings a wk OantN ofhea axparianca ra- qubad Datwaan 11 A 3pm .547-2l9i

TRAVEL REP/PHONE SALES 6350-S700/WEEK

Trw al promobona oo. la looktng ford M-

EARN EXTRA CASH Tataphona advartiaing t l2 par hour aaming potantial thru Thura 5pm-10pm Sat. 10atn-3pm

476-7365

6 montha phona or dboct aaiaa axpartanoa Cuatom­ar aarnca backgrourta haipfui. muat

BASE. COMMiSSiON. A BONUSES Cad Joan. 9am-3pm 646-7026

WANTED • 3-4 outaida Saiaa Pao­pia. Graat opportunPy for tha right

CompiaM training

No aapananca nacaasan N you poaaaaa good paopta akida can Mr Edwards 469-9706

WHATEVER YOUR BACKGROUND or past SKpartanoa If you want d^^ iWy. praallpa A a good incoma wa hawa a caraar oppohunity tar you in tha oamataiy aaiaa Raid CtarnmN- Non aarrang polantM 625.000 A up tfia Arat yr Wa tram you A provida iaada Cw naoaaaay but no bawai For Intarvtaw cM Qaiorga 522-2200

WILL TRAIN Working partnar

650-A100K drat yaw512-666-3766

WORLD'S iwgaai Vidao Oattag Sar- vica looking for anthuaiaatic. mobvatad proiaaatonai paraon to dl

l-tana aaiaa poail ion Laada pro- vidad. pfkona akMa a piua Fiaxibla hra.. avantaga A waakanda poaaibta AM lor Mtaa Jonaa 3543210

507 Help Wanted Part Tim#

ABSOLUTELY . A m e b M awning opportunity yaL piua 620 in baa Avon products with sign up CM Vlckla. 455-3621

ADVERTISING SALES • Tatamarkaeng- Ran-Tima • Daya

ERRAND PERSON Raaponafbia mdfviduai Part tima. muat hava bansportatior South- data v a a 353-9650FITNESS CENTER STAFF - part- Uma Expartancad A CPR carttftad Apply In paraon Livonia Family Y. 14265 Stark RdRETIREES WEL(X>ME for gaoarat ofdca A Ugh! bookkaapir>g for condo complax Approx 8 hra par weak Farmington araa Good pay Rapty to Boi 460Obaarvar A Eooanirtc Mawapapara

36251 Schootaafi Rd Livonia Ml 46150HOSTESS (M /F)

Pari TimaNaw condominum complax in Can­ton aaaka pan tima hoalaas (20-25 houra par weak) to aiah modais Muat ba profeaNonai and orgai>t2ad wtth axcadant im arparaona akwa For an Intarvlaw. piaeai caN M ok at. 352-6550

JANITORIAL - PART TIME 14 hours par weak M-59/Crooka Rd araa Call ofdoa batwaan 12 noon-SPM, 549-1661LADIES SELL UNOERCOVERWEAR Hngarta at homa paniaa 650-S150 attabngfaa Car naadad March SpacW 349-6225

Hiua has an opaning for i SUPPORT CLERK In tha QuakN Aa- auranca Dapartmant This ia a P> TIME poaltion (12-20 hours par I) Thoaa certataalaa apptying should hava basic PC axpartanoa. lood fttlr>g. phona. arid typino akiMa Position pays 65 M par hour intar-

aated ptattaa ahouid rapfy by ra- •uma to

Douolaa A Lomaaon Company 24600 HaffwoodCtaun

Farmington HMia. Ml 46335 PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT

An Equal Opportunity Emptayar

TELESERVICES/CUSTOMERRELATIONS

Part Tima • Evaninga for 2 months

Markatlng i Farmmgion HMls has opaninga for antry taval cuatomar raiatlons rapra- aaniattvaa Profaaatonal arid d y a d ­ic work anvirorwnant C^an^ata must ba abta to communicata affac- tlvaiy by phona - oulbound calls only• WORK HOURS

9am to Spm 6pm to 12 mtanight

Ahar trNniog hours ara avakabta• sa la r y

95 75 par hour PLEASE CONTACT

Carollrta Saaataa - 466-5396 Batwean 10am A 10pm

Mon thru Fri,

TREE SERVICE Waakand work

WW tram 356-3421

UNEMPLOYED?Wa hava part tima work damonstrattng products m ratak atoraa 2-3 daya ovar weakartaa Call Point of Seta 313-687-2510WORD PROCESSOR. SECRETARY Exaoutrva aharad ofdoaa group Ex- partanced arid cuatomar aarvloa oh- antad 2/3 daya/wk 8 39-5 WP 5 1 raquked SouthftaW 262-1402

ra antarwig tha working toroa? Codagakiwdanaa? S a i^ oommiaMon Opportunily tar ad- Mncamant CadJoArwt 4741600

5M Halp Wanted Saiaa

INSIDE SALES

RETAIL SALES ENTHUSJAST1C. FIXL 0« PART TIME SALES PER­SON needed m DOWN­TOWN BIRMINQHAM STORE EXPERKNCE IN A HIGH END RETAIL STORE WfTH PROVEN SALES ABtU rr REOUIflEO Scandia Down Shop

of Birminghain 258-4670

DO YOU WANT TO

CATCHSOME GREAT BUYS?

Evary Monday and Thursday you wW And aS t y ^ of graal buys in our Claaataad Advartlainq Section in tha papar.

© teertier & l^ c e n t n c 3OAbbrED NWCRTIdMC aae-iara oaMnd Ooway aa I aaaa wa»na Coumy

SALES CAREER WITH A

CENTURION OFFICEN O W INTERVIEW ING FREE LICENSE COURSE • Full time in-office trainer - 100% com m ission program

for experienced agents

O n | ^

CASTELLlCALL TH E PROVEN PROFESSIONAL

B IL L A M IC IS 3 8 - 7 0 0 0

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITYFor nearly 42 years a tradition of quality Real Estate Brokerage has been our Hallmark at

WEIR. MANUEL SNYDER & RANKE, INC.Work with some of Michigan s highest earning Real Estate Sales Associates A limited number of sales positions are currently available

• OFFICES IN ROCHESTER, TROY. BIRMINGHAM, PLYMOUTH AND WEST BLOOMFIELD

• IN-HOUSE TRAINING PROVIDED• TRAINING CLASSES START

REGULARLY

For more information and confidential interview with Phyllis Goodrich, Director of Career Development call 851-5500

WEIR. MANUEL SNYDER & RANKE. INC. REALTORS

INTERESTED IN A CAREER CHANGE?CtMvnbartain. REALTORS N MaUng •oma vary apadal Individual* to compN- mara ota currant ouiatandlng lalaa Man YOU might ba |uat *uch a paraoni Why not ioin u* at ona of our achadutad Caraar Night* and diacovar what tha

Ealata protaailon I* a l about, and how H might ill kKo your currant or tuhaa caraar ptan*Ptaaaa ca l Bafte Bal to raaarva a aaal. or faai fraa to drop In any night at ona of tt«a location* indie atad

BETTE BALL - 647-6400BIRMINGHAM OFFICE

97S S Huntar Btvd.. Birmingham Tuaa ' Apr* 7 7X:30 pmTuaa May t2 7-»:M pm

TROY OFFICE 4SSo CorporaM Dr., Troy a . Apt# » : 7-a:30 pm

C h ^ n i b e r l i ’ i "

ROYAL OAK OFFICE 206 N. Woodward. Royal Oak

Tuaa ■ Aprl 21: 7-6:30 pmTuaa . May 26: 7-6:30 pm

WEST BLOOMFIEU) OFFICE711S ORharP Uk* Rd. Waal Siooinliald Tuaa - March 3 t: 7-6:30 pmTuaa • May S: 7-6:30 pm

ROCHE8TER/8HELBY OFFICE46634 Van Dyfca, IXIca

Tuaa • Aprs 14: 7-6:30 pmTuaa • M w 7-6:30 pm

F r e e r e a l e s t a t e c a r e e r s e m i n a r . C a l l f o r t h e b e s t

s e a t i n t h e h o u s e .D o n I m is Y y o u r i h a i u i - lo U -a r n w h a i a

l a r i ' f r in r i a l i M a i i - v M lh a m e m b f r o f

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I 'o r lu r ih e r in lo r m a t io n

t a l l A n n P a w la k — o r (u s i d r o p in

851-6700Thurs., A p ril 2od...7 p.m.

V I I 10 Orchard lake Rd . Farmington Hills

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raa E««d T37-4677•ASYSHTEA NCEOCO m m t Aedlord Aoma to pan ama dayD Ejipanarwa4 fatoancaa nacaaaai-|

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OABYSITTEA 8 RadtoO itw n naada to i tima matura woman to baOyaa C a la fia rtp m

M I-4007

OABYSITTEA my LM M a Aoma. 6 araa. For 2 m 7 4 12 Muat ba 17 tfcHdar C a i4 -4 30 523-8330

BABYSITTER WAMTEO to 3 m ontt oM. In our homa. Tuaa /TTaira. £«■

BABYSITTER wamad. mochar of yr oW lookJnQ to vary daparvtaWa ■mar in your homa or mtna. to i or pw ittm e. chid weicoma 442-7635

BABY SITTER Matura Warm. aMng to ba invofvad Ftaiibla houra Nort-amokar Own car Rafar anoaa farm tngton 474-4703

CARINO. ENERQETiC W om ^ naadad to cara to our chidran. Mon mru F rt. 7 30 to 5 30 Racani tatoancaa, non amokar Huniin^on Wooda Excalani aatoy. aoma paid holdayt S47-6371 or 844-2020CHttOCARE to apaciai toddto. 2-3 day* par waak Ftaxibta achadula In my Oaklartd homa Stan irrwnadtoa- ly Excalani morwy C el 403-2047CHILDCARE naadad. 5 U la /H ^ Oarty area. 5 mominga/waak Own tranaportatton C al aflar I2:30pm

420-2426

CHILD CARE NEEDED m my Troy homa. avaa.. 5:30-7 30pm. M ^ F rl Own tranaportatlon 4 rafaran C al mominga: 052-5830

CHILD CARE NEEDED m my Fvm - mgton HMa homa. to 2 cM dran (3 4 5 yaar* old), hour* 7 l5 a m -5 ^ Non-amokar 0«m tranaportatton. R atovK aa Aflar 4pm 477-0724

CHILD CARE NEEDED Raaponaibla, craatlm paraon to aft to our 3 chldran m our Southfield home. Tuaa Wad 4 Thura. Own tranaportatton. non tmokar Rato- ancaa C al aflar 7pm 559-4406

COLLEGE STUDENT - wwnad lor cMd cara. Mghi houaakaapmg m our homa Mon thru Thur , 3:30 to 6:30 untu aummar vacation Than Mon thru Fri.. 4:30 to 5:30 Own car, non amokar, rafaranoa$ 45 par hour. Bloomflald HMa 332-4542

GROSSE POJNTEEMPLOYMENT AGENCY

485-457440 YEARS RELIABLE SERVICE

Maad« axpartaooad Cooka. Nanniaa.

Buttoa, Couplaa. Nuraa Alda. Com- paniona and Day Workar* to pH-

16514 Mack Avanua Qroaaa Pomta ftnrm

HOUSEKEEPER • baPyalttar. ma­tura. Southfield area. M ^ thru Fri. noon - 6pm Salary, vacation, 4 hol- daya Own tranaportatton. 552-9068

HOUSEKEEPER/Ctod e v a • weak- daya. 4am-8pm. weekend baby- amar 1 yr old 4 4 yr old Over 30 yra old. refer ancaa, non-amokar Long Laka 4 Taiagrw>h Poaalbla ivaX i C al. 737-2719

INFANT CARE Light hou>akaaplng Oan tranaportatton Flaxittia houra. Non amokar HalararKaa Huntington Woods 547-4263

INFANT NEEDS LovMg In-Homa Day Cara. 2-3 daya par weak.Sand raauma to PO Boi S214721. Auburn HMa. Ml 48321LfVE-IN COMPANION to aldarty man ideal to young aanto dttzan.

aak to Lola 547-2296 or 538-9102

m Hilp Wanted

H O u e i*E lR e V O « L » CARE um aa aur W ~

HOUBCKEKPtRFiB

EXPERieiCCO

UVE M MATURE PERSON toaaaM au

4oyR 14 T«Tawarapha44-8mU V f M NANNY to 2 girta L M

' oookkia Min i to in amokar Oam

641-7414aPia to drNa Non

To C4 oma 5pm

LfVE-«NEEO a>Ndarty Wvald lady Fto Maid tto i araa C al aflar•61-2II

sot HaIpWteited

S11A BAhio OR ivOuRB IN U tY )

mraartas rnmrmtM 473-64TO

Music la rim B Forralaa.9B 7-27t9 731-9620

CAROLTB MUSIC FOR Boia Ptanw or Oue/Tna/Q uartat Bach la Boogta. Jan 4 Qaaaloai A1 Oe-

o 461-3674

LIVE-IN ■ Non amok __cara to 3 year old 4 hmaakaapaig Liealan t aaiary. W flnn in lak) area. A l raapon ie i Frt - Btm 663-4245

LOVINQ. dapandabla cara^rar to 10 month old. to my ffarthvMa homa Mother ««ch amaB chid o.k

Days 556-9623 Evas 346 464LOVINQ NANNY to W fllnnwiRaid home. Ful tbna daly cara to 16 me oW baby gal n a la itc a a 4 aapart-

737-5026LOVING. R alab li Cwagfvar watch I mo. oW son In our Bloom-

I homa No amoklng Own irana- portatton nalaranoaa 646-4704

MATURE LOVINQ CHILD CARE prnfaaelonal naadad to iv i yr oW in N Troy Homa Ful tlma during school year, part ttma aunwnar fm -

476-7536

MOTHERS HELPER tutor 4 companion to 8 yr old gfrt. avaninga 4 waak an da Huntington Woods 39941116

NANNYFul Urrta to our baautWui chldran

I. 2 4 4. m our Farmington HMa home Muat have 2 years bonNtad. variflabla axpartanoa 826-8322

NANNY /HOUSEKEEPER Woman naadad. to Southfield home Uva-in or out. Long tom

737-1820

NANNYS 4 HOUSEKEEPERS Expartoioa raqulrad Top aaiary and banaftta. A l araaa THE NANNY NETWORK 4504)670

NURSES AIDE • Tuaa 4 F ri. 9l 4pm 85 00/hr Taka woman wheelchair to therapy MUST BE Garden Ctty araa 421-2153

NURTURINO NANNY NEEDED to 2 beautiful girls, ages 6 4 4 4 or 5 daya. Ihm In or out. akigla mother homa. no amokars 552-0^5

RELIABLE Enargattc babyslttar ad to 3 chldran. In my Bir­

mingham homa. Approktmatafy 28 yrs. par waak. Soma ftodbMty In hra. apuirad Daylima. 540-6015

TWO WELL A d M to f OOY*- to l* 4 4 aad tul-tim a caraghar with • of advantura and humor

Mon-Afl. lam to 6pm Aftamoona free whiia boys are In school Good )ob to right parson Troy loeatton Rato ancaa Raqtlrad. C al avaninga after 7pm. 489-06&3

509 HWp Wanted CouplM

CAREER OPPORTUNITY MANAGEMENT COUPLE

Expahanoad coupla to thamanaga- mant of an apt. oorrwnunlty local ad In Oaklartd County. C o u ^ must hava 3-S/yrs aipartoK a In tha buai-

D60629209Southhaid.

lam Hary. Ml 44034

CARETAKER COUPLE Expartotoad to apartmant compiax m Waattand

Cal: 729-4020COUPLE TO LIVE 4 Work al Garden City araa totaral homa. fletir ia i walcoma C H Mon -S a l. 9-6 to ap-

425-4200

EXPERIENCED COUPLE naadad to dean offkoaa In tha MaMndaia. Uvo- nia. Plymouth 4 W aled Laka araaa. Pwl tlma avaninga 313-474-7409

MANAGER COUPLE tCEOED Good aaiary 4 banaftta

CMI to d e ta ls 356-2621

CABT1NO EXTRAS le t run laaNra ton 30-70 mms. tarr l i i i 30-80

years, to a 10 4 «mdar C al an •a a fy to M e . 313-362-2368

FEMALE VOCALIST wwwad Eipa- rtanoad m rw^wciuba Good stags

Btoady 4 mgyrtar Start y Jeff carmon 646-7463

MUSC TO YOUR EARS OJ to W adtlnga. Partias and Gra- dusMorw. vtdao lapmg C al Dave. 660-4644

PARTY TURTLE ChBdran'a Partias 4 Paraonai

kppaaranoaa Music, Gamas 4 Ftm rVEY PROOUenONB

PtANO OR KEYBOARD ENTERTAINMENT

WaddMga 4 A l Orccaaaicina661-5623

VIDEO TAPE 4 OJ SERVICE toa ralaa. gran queRly. MMi to video a>mlabla Waddinga. Qraduattona. Special Oocaatow Kan 837-6602

512 SituaBona Wanted Femaia

ATTENTION WOfBONQ PARENTS OapandaMa. loving 4 axpah mom wIMng to provtda chad cara al raaaonabla rates 6 Ml/Farmingion Rd area. Lfvona. 422-iiB66A-1 CLEANING • to your home Lai ua control the duet not puah around nafarancaa up to 16 yrs. C al Robin at. 335-6420

BIRMINGHAM - axpariancad chid cara proMdar and mother has 2 M l tlm a opaninga A poafttva. loving and nurturing anvtfonmani to your Infant or todoar. 646-1688

CHILD CARE AVAILABLE - to 0-6 7/yrs axparlanoa. lunch p r o ^ ad. lots of TLC Raiabia. Joy '

a 422-7471

CLEANINQ - Monday. Thursday w>d Saturday avalabta Honest, pandabla. own tranaportatton. and rafarancaa 273-0586

E)(CELLENT HOUSEKEEPER Expartancad, ralabla. lafarerK oam ttanaportatton Also, aimiabta Saturdays. 836-1759FULL TIME NANNY poWttOn WWH ad. mother 4 1^ yr oW daughter team I provtda tha TLC 4 a play

a, axcalant ratoarKsa Oarn tranaportatton C ai 360-2670

FULL TIME Student needs pw l tima cleaning, run arranda. Refer- 86parh<xw . CMIRoaa

313-481-0678

HOUSECLEANINGDapandabla Exparianead

731-2977

KATKTS CLEANINQ SERVICE Serving. Waattand. Plyrnouth/Carv ton. Farmington. Novi 4 Dearborn llonaat 4 dapandabla 428-1804

LOVINQ CHILDCARE W aatland/Ltvonta araa. tor

newborn artd up. MaaN arxl anaefcs providad 425-9318

LOVINQ YOUNGER Grwidma w« cara to your chid In my Farmington HMa hOTTM. infant to 4. Cal:

I. 474-6322

MATURE LADY with axpwlanca w>d 10000. wlahoa to babysit 4 or S

days. Prefer Bloom held ~ ten. Farmington HMa.

. Farming- 441-38in

MOTHER OF TWINS: Waloomaa the opportunity to cara to your cMd. 3 4 t<>. In My N. Radtod Horn# Lots of ttma 4 TLC CM . 286-2099

M8U GRADUATE wM cara to your chid. aM agaa Novt/ftothvM a area. Mon.-Frt.CM Tina at 347-3578

NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING ON THE PLAN TO REAPPORTION REPRESENTATIVE

DISTRICTS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Moure Is bareby (ivee tkat pabUc brartin i wtU ha hsM by tk* SpadaJ Committee oa RaapportwaiDeiM of tke Wayne Cawty ( ommaaily CoUegr Board of Traataas oa.

Tkarsday. MARCH M. im at < 44 p m. M tka Ray r MU Mmltl-parpoae Room located at tke Dowanvar Campas. 11444 Mortkilae Road M Taylor. MtcMgaa.

andFriday. MARCH 37. 1493 at 444 pm M tk f Board C caiw aci Ream. FVtb Floor, Caa- tra i AWnlaiatraUaa BaUdMf. 441 W Port Street M DaCrofL Mlrktsaa:

at vbick Uma tetarssiad parseaa a rt isrttM to be praaaal aad be beard aa to tkafr etava oa tha propoaod reapportKMfneet pbm of tnM aa dwtrkrt* CaplM of tka progoasd plaa aad la fa l ftaarrlpftna win be aeaU- able al tbe door of tkr baarlaf room

Special Commlttae oa RaapgartioeniaBi Board of 1

Vayeo Coaaty ComoNaity C

PsMHk Marrb 14, 1443

S12 SitiMiteiiB Wanted

I W ILI CLEAR YOUR HOME Vaa

l o v w q m o t h e r 1M . Garden CRy Mon-Fft

427-0B27

i l l CldartrCafaAi

NUR8C AlOCS HOM6MAICEAS - UVE-4N6

haiw sadto 7 6avaaw aaa M

476-9091 EXCELLACARE. INC

MOTHER OF Kindergarmar 4 far­mer aaacuMs wM pro Ada werkma moamra wNh only We baal cMd cars 'WIMng to c a n to your cfdM to M MM a. la i. 2nd, 4 3rd. w tor^ lo piclu« from school 4 aocompaiR ID m en mnettona. etc 1 OpawaM omy w BiPOwdIMd M toB shai/ Orchard Lake Ana.CM unde (M iar Tuaa 1 463-28to

MOTHER WANTS TO BABYSIT FMl 4 pari ttma Ratosnoaa upon

LNoraa/ ymouW araa 9B1-7404

NURSE AiOC/Compmaon aaaka dafys. mckMlng weak an da. caring to tha hck or oidarty wM alao 8va m Ratoanoaa Own car 83B-1014

PATRICU'S HOU8ECLEAMNQ Don't worry about

A ik ta f* P M tf (74.127S

K yOur I 6ood

REUABLELAOY mg work t yrs SKparmoa whh ra to - anoaa NordnMa. Farmlnglon, Nom, Uvoma. Wsattoid 32B-6377

AIOES/NURSESuaa cara af yoM M

> RR0FEBBI044AL NURBWfO CARE

424houraaday961-3344

REUABU NURBCB MC

AVAILABLE 3 la>a lia M K M 4 <

L. mafm or S»-00B»

CHRMTIAM. Corm od NMOdt AM# wM gha your lovod ono ttio ewa Iowa nsadod Mon.-Frl ito w e l. 3H

RESPONSIBLE mato a worrwn < babysit trdant In my homa 10 yai

Fvmmgoon HMa an 474-2 M

STARTING Spring 4 Summer Wish to dean Condoa.

Apts , iTTwlar homaa. Dapandabla 4 Aflar 4(vn 561-3464

513 SBiiaBont Wanted

YOUNG MAN wwhaa part ttma work Running errands to Senior

C ittzan'i only536-1969

515 Child CaraANIMAL CRACKERS DAY CARE

Loving, qualty. icanaad day can C raattn play, arts 4 crafts, and m on CF^. Excalsnt ratoancaa Farmington HMa. 661-4068

BEVERLY HILLS NURSERY SCHOOLS

CHILD CARE CENTER Infanu 4 (oddlars. praachool 4 km- dargartan. Ages 6 vdu through 6 yrs. Open from 7am-8pm Non prof­it. sarving nuttitlous maala. 844-5787

CARING. CREATIVE MOM has opanmga m her Canton horrw to ages 18 months or oldor Wendy 981-6279

CHILD CARE PROGRAM • to agaa ■aka to 8 yrs of age Carttflad

Teachers Pari time 4 fu i ttrrw pro­gram# Located In Livonia. 525-5767

GIVE YOUR CHILD A gift of Io n .tha beat chid e v a providars m

O M toid 4 Macomb County CM OCCCA to free Hating of Mcarwad chid can providars In your area. Suzanne 456-2463

or Peggy. 542-1609

OIGNIFIEO UVBIO Santo WdMa Lowafy prtvMa home.paraonai cara. auparvWad. U -

HOME HEALTH COMPANION/AIDE mparlancad. mombiga (9.3(^lpm L Camon. Plymoudi. Uvonla. Waal-

469-6114

UVE-M NURSE AlOES Expartancad fYofaaaionil

Partrwra In C an 2300

LPN would M a to work wNh aldarty parson or couplo. Piato s nights but la open lo M aM ta OMWnd/Ma- comb Ratoancaa. 796-0B86

NEED HELP IN YOUR HOME?24 HOURB/7 DAYS

Home Health Aides Companion/SItters

TransportationPrtvsia duty homa can agancy haipa you remain ndapandam ' your tnm homa.

Ideal to paopia naadmg aaalatanoa whh paraorwl can . ig lti ' mg, oompaniorwhfp 4

Cw ahjly acraanad. wM qualWad

For m on mtom atton c M

UNITED HOME CARE SERVICES 981-8829

LICENSED, tv n tr c m l chM c, m iants/toddlera. TLC 4 maalo providad 9 M ia batwaan Ever green 4Southfla*dRd 363-9106LOTS OF TLC m my Mcanaad Can­ton homa. Many years axpartanoa. Nuturtous meals brsaktaat, torch w>d bracks CM Penny 416-6622l o v in g c h il d c a r e m My canaad Home Art. Music 4 Field Tripa Infant, Toddto 4 Pra-School Program. Rafarancaa 3 Acres, BloomAald. Leave Nbna 4 Number For Return CM 466-1973LOVINQ, OUAUTY cM d CVS. In- tons 4 up. West Bioomilaid. Mapia 4 Farmkrgton Rda araa Mualc. art, maaN prw tdad 441-1631OPENING IN BLOOMFIELD HILLS DAY CARE - 7am to 6pm infant to 4 yr olds CM to m on mtonrMlon.

466-9747OUALITY. loving chid can tv a l- abia SmM group IS years axpan- arroa LIcanaad. Rafarancaa Squan LMa/Woodward b aa 332-0741

SOUTHRELO » heHas tmmadiata opanmga. Infants 4 loddtos ‘ *

549-4371

PRIVATE. SEMI prkrela room, mala or ton ala, or couplaa. Carttnl heat Mr oondtttomng. M one la to . Farm­ington HMa. Uoanaad. 471-3664

518 Education ■ Instruction

ALL 81AJECT8 tutored, your homa. by axpartanead. tw uiflad tea M > . Math, adanoa. Spanish, aiud ’ MRS. SAT 4 ACT prop. 344-7666

BECOME A OOQ GROOMER - trWninQ iMlh tNa ad. State losnaad. Soma raabtettona 836-1112

BECOME A DOG GROOMER Free tramma wMh this ad

Stata Uoanaad. Soma r 636-1112

ENJOY CLASSICAL ptoro study rrftb a taadmg araa planM Formerly at Whitnay. RHz Camon. Towneand Hotel. For mtom atton 543-<

l e a r n CREOTT REPAIR jaa. avanm gdaaaaato 8

Flnarrolif CradM Consuflant 313-567-BB64

MENS WOMEN Bbtandmg Training. 2 tsk. a

' H iiiiM llil.

w aaanonTV. (313)867-7787 PBB TRAINING C&fTER

TMY TIKES Now accepting mfanta, ' "ars, praachootos flouthflaid

loeatton Nutrittou* maala. to t/p an ttma. drop ma 358-3424

TLC CHILD CARENow anroMrtg. First waak to FREE CM to mformstton 477-8861TLC DAYCARE - 6 wks. to 6 yrs . 8am-8pm 865/885 wk Uoanaad.~ MNa (Laheb/Teiegraph)

838-7418

W BIOOMFIELO

O rM a off I lapisFarmlnglon 4

881-4433

516 Eidwty Car* A Aaaiatanc*

A BETTER WAY...Keep your loved ones al home

FAMILY HOME CARENixsa oamad - opbalad

OuaHfkad. Suparviaad. inaurad haaNh can parsonnai 24 hour ewaOaHcBton; 620-6877Ptymouth: 455-5660Brighton; 229-5663

MUSIC LESSONS Plano, vtoBn. Bute. oaBo

Age 4 • up Maalars dagraa. A m aradlal. 566 8629

PIANO LESSONS plua voloa. orgarL ctom at 4 pbcunion In your home Poputo 4 rtaaMcM. A l agaa. pirental atiMabia. Tha Aasoc. of Music Taacfwrs 666-7030 or 828-0629

PIANO/ORQAN/VOCAl.rmirnato w ur 4634106

30/yrs LNonla. Phwnoutti home MrPhHpa

PROFESSIONAL TEACHER W IU Tutor A l BubWeta

afty. Birmingham a 642-6891

SCUBA CLAB8E8 - Laam To OhM PAOl Open W ato Otvar oeuraa Expartancad hue!and i wto aiructoa. CMaaaa a l LMmia YMCA.

862-3100

520 SecretertelS BuiifteM 86rvftc66

BU8INES8 SUPPORT 8ERV1CE8

Word ProcaaMig - Bua 4 Par. Bpraadahaatobm lolng-Lotua

Tbrt Marge • Fa« TaMphowi AnaaMing 24H r.V eleaM M

VF.W. #23nAUXIUAItY SUNDAY 2 M P.M.

23414 Orchard Laka Hd. (N. o< Grand Rtvar)

474-8180ST. EDITH

SUNDAY 6:30 P.M.150a« Newburgh(S. of 9 MW Rd)

Uvonla4641222 or 464-1224

CONQREQATION BETH SHALOM

TUESDAY 7:18 PJI. 14M1 W. Uneabi, OWi Part

(E. of Orn n irtf)847-7970ST. EDITH

TUESDAY 6H6 P.M.

(S of 9 MW na:: Uvonla

4641222 or 4641224

CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM

WEDNESDAY, 7 M P.M.21100 W. 12 M9a • SoulhMd (BvtwMn LahMr 9 Evogrtan)

352-8670ST. BENEDICT

SCHOOLTHURSDAY 6:30 P.M.

Bavarian HaH1 4 J II TM gn pn (flM lfant T a p )

Honh o l n t I t CAM M n o n tV M5 3 1 -6 9 9 0

POPE iOM nR USa«.T DNInl P COUMM

THURSDAY, 6:48 P.M.Or Thomat A DooMy

KofCHMi 3*945 Joy Rd., Waattand 526-0666

FINNISH CENTER ASSOC.

THURSDAY 6:45 P.M. 35300 W. a MHa Rd.

(1 M M W ol FaM nglon nd )

478-6939ST. JOHN’S

ARMENIAN CHURCH(Church with QoM Doma)THURSDAY 7:00 P.M. 22001 North waalam Hwy

569-3405FbmMi CuNural Canitr a . CaiMW Htatbif Ctty, FRIDAY 10:45 AM. 3S200 W. IM N* Rd.( I M M W of TanitngMin H 4 )

478-6939

ISIti Congrau DIstrIcI DamocraUc Party

SATURDAY 6:30 P.M. Shatdon HaH

fPywouti Rd B NmungiBR *1 )

261-9340VFW#4012

INNORTHVILLE SATURDAYS 6:46 P.M. 438 SO. MAIN STREET

NORTHVILLE (N of r M9t Rd.)

S t Florton High School

Saturday *KW P.M.

937-S665

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ARC YOU INTERCBTEO M M O T - INO THAT 8PCCIAL SOMEONE?

Irena's

ASTROLOGY PBYCHC FAIR Warren Holdoy Mn. March 26«h. 4 8pm.

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CHRttTUN FnCNOBMIP Meal Bomaona spsetoT

packai wNh oomplaw m toiea- tm t-10G 8t2iO A 'rE (33B8]

DAVID WAYNE WATSON 10-14-47 eiond/baidm g grean ayaa. r Son wiahaa to rabiM a C al Robari:6-5. 505 9B9 7302 808-271-1374

FfttENOSHIP NETWORKLONELY. WIDOWED. BPtOLE?

Shbe ibna iiaadi intoaan toHoma6han4/or FrtandMp ANAgaa CM Katta 048-0423

SCHOLARSHIP MONEY - i Schotarahlp D iractldna. 1994A Woedwtod Ava . SuRa 232. Bloom- Aald HMa. Ml 48302.Or CM. 334-7621

ST JUOE/BT GERARD Thank you to J.8 L.E

THANKS 8T JUOE to preyara anawered

THANK YOU 8t. Anthorry 4 8t. Juda to favors raoaTvad 0C 8

THANK YOU 8T JUDE y prayer. M.J

WANTED mcradtoy aaxy man to ■pend my Me wlih Muai haaa Mriy

L awaal Npa 4 a mandabla rw artShould an)oy M o n d m gat a waaksnd* 4 honey, sorry, no pal gomes. Plaaaa by mm# 4 make ma crazy Waiting pattantty with tom 4

WEOOINQSMinrs to wR marry you anyMiara •

home, yard or hiB. A l FaRha437-1660

802 LottAFoundFOUND DOG. 9 M ia 4 MIddMbaN. M b b t 18 For datalB. cM 474-7974

FOUNDI doctor. N ab Sttodon/Aim Ar

b o rT rM C M X C . 48B-3S70

FOUND - mtxad Shephard, black 4 tb t tm tata. rad eoiar. A tony New York seanaa. Woodward 4 Norman­dy b a a RoyW Oak ahafto 544-6304

LOST • Black. M i cal. dadaisaii m front. Mlaaing Mnoa Fab 24. 6B1-00B0

LOST grey 4 while ceL Cm tta Qer dona Sub. neb Lyndon 4 Sueenna. CM 484 86B6

LOST. Norwegian O ihound. m ala,ra • ■* - - - “

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LOST - REWAROm Vary Riy 1 yaw aid lamala li or mix. yMow madton tangttt hak. Wearing rad o M b Abpraa. 36 to Loot Friday m to N. Camon area, if

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S22-17SB

603 HMith-Nutrttten WtegMLotE

VIC TANNY 8383.00 *24year1yn

VIC TANNY m am banNpa 3 VIPa 6600 to orta 1 1000 lor botti.

48B-367I

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AUCTIONSun.. M b 26 • 1pm

1 • 11am

i-79 Ejdl 63. 4 ML S.. or i-78 Extl 77B W. to Tetoraph. N to dead

N. 3 teT or. M-SS to Tato N. to dead and. nun 4 ml .. NomphiM

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WATERFORD, MlOW botowr bWGk. ON Of 4 oak chaPe. tooix fmmm 4 wood; ammat orocKi . wood bu ito chum, butto m oMi; kllchan looN Pom 30*6 4 30*k elocka; r id to . hal mir___

m 1671 S to T pPik. y iM w . grean 4 F tow k oem ooBiCtton: H . M . 284 4 804; bmalB;

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p f i i t ^ 6WmpbooP; lo ti of oW to - rdtoe: iron bikda, reePara. Wa wSofto a graal vartsly of tlama. botti large 4 amM. No reproa. Coma ipbW 1 lun a lto noon vNth uofi

CAMPBELL'S AUCTIONSOW DUkHviy

(313)673-7120ANTIQUE SHOP

AUCTIONPri Evening, Mar 27. 6pm

Pravlaw 4:30RonHJkis Progresafva Club

11550 Ozga. RomuluaTifck t- z n K M h ( « d l l-M wm l. Taka 1st aWl (Haggarty) 4 go M l or •outti 1 m la to lejran Rhmr Orhra.

I loft or anal IK m taa to 9 PoPN reaction. Turn Rwrp NR on

Ooga, ttian NR mto rtM porkPig ^

AnttQua 81 (lo itN aaa)

Shop of WyendoRa. Mich

m AMkanSaiaa 7ak taiattss

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1876. Ply 2 dear. RLSGAaHMR 1676. Ford I dear 38S 6Tt3766t

OMBd M arM 84. 1662 By Fty 719 P o iw O M t

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rnttaM. _ . - __boa. Tudor Catoga, 1300. no boa

f r a m e d p r in t sFraaa. AnttB, Fi C M oonnla,4bn-t2noon 47B-7946

LIONEL TRAM 16B8 O-QAUQE. 12

u t h o q r a p h , Saaaon of t o Ein n .- _ _ _ . 32B 76

702 AntfqiittA U AMT10UES BOUGHT

papb dOlB. toye. m w ary 344-3184

ANN ARBOR ANTIOLIE8 MARKET- THE SRU8HER SHOW Apr! 12. 9086 Aim Arbor. Badna R d . EM 179 off i-04. Over 360 daMar* bt lyiM iy anttquaa and aaiaci ooBaett-

‘ 1 Mama Quoreniaad aa repra- b id u n to oovar. 6 AM - 4

■ JmNRnn B4. ThPd Sundays ■roapi A pr! 4 Nevem bb 24 TH Saaaon Tho OrtgInafHli

SOUTHFIELD AMERICANA ANTIQUES

Show & Saler aaiurtng

Furniture FtwnMure FurrMture

BeautiM aaioetton of anttqua to w - kjra mofudbig ttidroom auflaa. larga

~ ' of gtaaa 4 ohma. Nmpa,gum , anons loads of

untqua. Sonto Wng to Oemar Undo Abtenom

Tanm ; Cash. Spadoui hM wRh pNnty of parkPig For • free madad or tM d piciured Byer cM;

OoiM Daflon Auettonab 313-667-6636

BRAUN & HELMER AUCTION SERVICES

RbgI EsUtB - Fvm Household • Antiques

UoydSraun Jarry ltom bAim Arbor BaRna665-9646 994-6309

BECURS) STORAGE BYBTBdS. 14B8 M to i R fly. Troy. Ml 4S0B4 we aM al Pubic AueSen on Aprt I t , 1662 al Auctton Lind. UAJL. 6360 Conaaar Rd . Ottawa LM a, Ml 46267 at TPM t o todowing Mama to

ry Bana outoanrtbig aa of to data. Tliaaa to n e ito u d a, but

are not ImRed to t o todowPig to DOROTHY H K U R UMT 420. 60 plua borne Bcwtoda unknown. To W A N KANE UNIT 603. tund ito . Qiaaefront bookoaaa. bedding, o iotoa. 2 ctoPe. To CREATIVE TECHNOLOOKS UMT 624. QaMdrapfdoa lOOS ONpWy ConiroB- are. Oa M g rto ** Pt o a eRia Con-

L Raprom diiar, 2 Nrga drafiPig X Powewnlta a ip lu i pm R.

oSur tacRrdoil g rip flc 4 oom puto

VIC TANNY ranai $660

VC TANNYm ib Baal124/yaar r

plan oftoad. $474 iflMiBBB. Evea: 822-6B67

WANTED-3B PEOPLE m 1040 p o u ^ 100% I

uuNBntaa btoo PM . ord S BBt-421

604 Announcteitenls M66tlR06/S6fWiWV9

PUBLC NOTICE H M d i On Canto to PhyRrN Thb i py prai 46w ptoN-

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BARBEE REAL ESTATE

AUCTION10-Acre Horeo Form

FumRuroB Took wN hove a pubBe auctton m

7461 Judd Rd.. YpaBontt. M l (Take 1-04 to W MW iPb M .. ttNh aouSi to Judd Rd.. to n wool)

BAT. MARCH 28 AT 10 AM 10 Acre horea harm. 2 bedroom renofi, 2 oor garega oonvertad to atoarolo to n g g u b to i. 24x30 polo bam «W i • h r a iM S x HW roof bom .4/10m loherooPePilngPttB lL 100a W pond, t o speem. weodx

Ron ooioio to M l 6111 om OWNER; OPk Borboo

Sreun B l NPwor Auedon Borvteo L to yd erto i Ja

Country ^umiNdnga Foe Art 4 Much Moral

SouthfNid CMC Canto 26000 Evargraan N 10K INN

Mar. 27-28-29Frt. 2-Opm

Sat. 12 Noon • 9pm Burt 1 2 N o o n -6 to

FREEPARKINQ LUNCH 4 DINNER DAILY

31.00 OFF WITH THIS OE AO

ANTIQUE SHOWS etodto. PKreR 18. W in Ipwi 1km9m. March |B . iw - d p *

LUTM fliA N H to t NORTHWEST

LNamiWi. % i t o N of Auburn

ANTIQUE cam Poh 1

N to 4 . 34S-473B

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ATTENTIONQuMty Andquo D iN b i Wortod

Town 4 Coimpy Andguo M M o ft -

OpoaPH End of Aprt rx CM to mfermdtton

2S1-366

StiRetRPOLE ■ttoe mowdod. 31200 Arm

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“What about landscaping?"“Oh, I don’t know, I suppose we

could have a guy come out and throw some sod down and plant a couple of trees and bushes. . ’’

By Q ereid Frew leystaff wrttar

The sound you just beard was the scream of lamlscape architects eve­rywhere.

As developmoit has evolved over the years, the design disciplines of architecture, dvil engineering and community planning have become more involved In the early planning process.

In recent years, landscape archi­tects have become more involved too, but sadly, landscape architects say, they are still often not called un­til the late stages of a project.

The Michigan chaptM of the American Society of Landscape Ar­chitects is taking steps to change that. At the chapter's January meet­ing, the society sponsored a panel discussion with the theme “Common Ground — Creative Endeavors Be­tween Design Disciplines.”

The intent of the discussion was to emphasize the Importance of each

discipline in the design process. Jack Goodnoe, president of the MASLA, said.

The issue is deeper than landscape architects being ignored, be said. “Landscape architects can be myo­pic about what (others) do.”

The point behind MASLA and Goodnoe’s efforts is not to point fin­gers, he said. “I wouldn't want to characterize it based on a negative assumption.”

As the development process stands, the lines between the disci­plines are blurred. “Rather than dis­pute the overlaps, we should use them and try to come up with better designs.”

Still, he admits, part of the focus of the seminar was to raise aware­ness about the importance of the landscape architecture. “The opti­mum result of any project is to have as many perspectives as possible.”

A long-term goal of the profession is to convince the decision makers — the developers — that what they do has merit, Goodnoe said.

“In the long term, we feel we can save (the developer) money.”

A project that Involves the land­scape a i ^ t e c t in the planning pro­cess earlier will reduce grading, minimize landscape budgets, help site buildings so they are less costly to erect, and result in more efficient road and utility systems.

“Mistakes in the infrastructure can lead to large operation and maintenance costs later,” be said.

Landscape architects sometimes

O verall business c lim ate in fluences d e v e lo p m e n t scen eBy Doug Funkestaff writer

• Michigan has public relations problems, although not insurmount­able, when it comes to attracting business to the state.

a Real estate investment trusts seeded by pension funds may finance HMire commercial projects in the fu­ture.

• Conscientious office owners keep their financial booses in order and negotiate with tenants and lend­ers, If necessary, in down times.

• Building owners shouldn't be as eager to eat remodeling costs for tenants as they may have been.

Etkin Elquities, a Southfield real es­tate development company.

• Richard W. Rom, general man­ager of Duke Associates, a developer of office, industrial and retail proj­ects.

Those were some observations re­cently presented by a panel of heavy hitters on the local development scene to Commercial Real Estate Women, a professioiMl asaodation.

“We're a very maligned area,” said Robert A. DeMattia, president of a Plymouth-baaed construction, design and management firm. “It hurts ns in Michigan when other firms look at what they can get down Sooth compared to what they can get here.

“Other states have a bag of givea­ways for cnstomers,” DeMattia add­ed. "The flrst queatloo I get whan 1 visit busineaaw in other areas Is what do yon give? What are the tax benefits? What about job training?”

INSURANCE COMPANIES have financed a majority of his projects, Damone said, but they're ^ t in g a little gun-shy with rating services scrutinizing their portfolios.

Banks here always have been strict, and savings and loans are es­sentially out of the commercial lend­ing business, he added.

“Some pension funds Invested in closed or open-ended (stock) funds feel locked in,” DaiiMne said. “Now, there's talk about real estate invest­ment trusts.”

Some tenants not aware of an owner's financial requirements are getting a little too full of themselves, he observed.

“We had a request for proposal (to bid) for a 1,300-square-foot tenant. I thought this was carrying it just a little too far.”

Not an owners have clean bands, though, Damone added.

“We’ve done a lot of work for trou­bled properties. In each case bulld- Ings are in a chaotic position, tenants are unhappy, taxes aren’t paid. Tenants have suffered tremendous-

BUSINEn AND govemmantal leaden ban should rtspond with a solid, unrelenting campaign, he said DeMattia described how he managed to retain a client with the hard sail on a weekend’s notics.

’*ne existing salaa force bare, we said, would be in a safe harbor. ’Ibey wouldn’t have to relocate their fami- liee. They could stay with their frienda.

"We actively itresisd the prodne- thrity of narthan worken versus southern workers. You can find (quantitative) information Uka that,” DeMattia said.

“Michigan has a lot of manufac- turiiM about K and la coaMdarod a union state. What parcantafs of worken do yon think are nnioo? The low M paroMt — that’s the figure we’ve heard,” ha added.

Other panaUata were;• Michael 0 . Damone, proaidant

of Damone/Andrew in ’Troy, a doval- - of light induatrlal

Etkin picked up on that theme.

OFFER TO reduce rents a little and make improvements in ex­change for lease extenaiona, ha advisad. Banks may be willing to re­negotiate interest rataa with ownan if owners are willing to pump more of their own money into a building when the economy soun and ntaa fall.

M. Btkia,

"Yon have to be aware of tenants’ needs,” EtUa said. ”We believe in spending money before tenants want yon to anond ononsy. ’Ibat way you get aatiafactiea.

"If you’re prepared to put new money Into a deal, a lender will lie- ten,” he said of reflnancli«. "Bat If yon don’t pay taxes or utility bills, you won’t have credibility.”

Btkia prefers to have apace empty than give it away.

Horn told the gathering that own­ers cen no longer afford to remodol to a tanaafa apodfleations and just get thair monay beck, lb s don’t support that now.

feel they are considered decorators — they’re there to dress up a build­ing’s exterior after it’s been de­signed.

That overlooks other areas of ex­pertise the landscape architect brings to the project. “It ignored en­vironmental, urtMui planning and

recreational planning expertise,' said.

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Nicholas Lomako, a planner with engineering, planning firm Wade Trim/Impact, said be wouldn’t say, nor does be think many landscape architects feel a need to take on a

more Important role in the planning process.

“I think it’s more a question of working in isolation.” On some proj­ects, each member of the d ^ g n team does tend to work without in­put from others.

It's understandable, therefore.

that landscape architects, as a mem­ber of the design team, would want to be brought into the planning pro­cess earlier.

“There’s a grain of truth to that.” Two of the biggest obstacles to the

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ContlfKiad from Papa 1landacape arcbltact, be aakl, are tba preaaiirea of Uma aad badget- Oo a flvea project, tbe dadalon maker may — la an effort to get a job done quickly and at lower coat — over­look tbe advantage a landacape ar­chitect brings

Another poaaibility is tbe deckioo nuker will rush a job, be said.

Ekcb (d tbe design disciplines plays a different role, Lomako said. Tbe planner steps back and looks at tbe big picture, while tbe architect and landscape architect look at a project through a magnifying glaaa.

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‘Td have to say In tbe last 10 yean, more people recognise what we can bring to a project Tve been involved with projects where right at the beginning someone saya, *OK, who’s our landscape architect?’

“The landscape architect thinks of the outdoors as architecture,” Dnl said.

“We’re forming a Arm to gather to manage comnoercial property — off­ice, shopping centers. Industrial,” said David McNabnay, chairman of tbe combined operatioa.

Tbe Him will put tbe best talents of all the founden to work.

“I run a brokerage business that occupies most of my time,” David McNabnay said “They (Buitings) are certiHed property managen and have 20 yean of experience.

“Our main objective is to provide

more service to cUents we kaaa aadsell for,” McNabnay said ‘We soe a transition from indivldnal ownsrs to institutional osmen A lot of build­ings are going back to leodars. There’s a need there for more man­agement”

Besides, some ownen would pre­fer to hire one firm rather than two or more to lease and manage com- m ocial property, McNabnay added.

Bernard BuiUng will be president of McNabnay/Bniting.

THE BUITING8 will continue to fin Buitlng Property Management which spertalisoa in apartments, condominiums aad cooperatives, separately. Ditto tbe McNabnays sritb McNabnay k Associates Com­mercial Realtors. All three firms will share office space on Long Lake Road.

“Our goal was to break Into tbe commercial field’’ Bulting said

“Down the Una if M dollars are there, in everything”

McNabnay said hk eompany had greaa saka last year of seme >4#million Belting said hk firm eoUect- ed maaagement leas of ISM.bM.

David McNabnay, preaidsnt-eiect of the South Oakland County Board of Realtors, was that aasodatloo’s Realtor of the Year ia IM l. He cur­rently k secretary of the local chap­ter of the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors.

Bernard Baiting k past prealdeot of the Eastern Michigan Chapter of tbe Institute of Real Estate Manage­ment. He was selected Property Manager of tbe Year in IM l by that chapter.

Jane Baiting k president-eiect of that chapter.

’The civil engineer, be said has to face the realities of the real world and make everything conform to tbe ideas and concepts of the planners, architects and landacape architects.

MICHAEL DUL, president of Dul and Associates in Birmingham, said landscape architects have made In­roads in recent years. think It’s changing,” Dul said.

“’There are s<nne builders who un­derstand (tbe importance of land-

Dul said it’s not always easy to identify a landscape architect’s con- tributloos to a project, but most peo­ple would agree it makes a differ­ence.

While tbe architect k concerned with working from the inside out, the planno' k concerned with overall plan and tbe dvll engineer k con­cerned about working within the site’s confines. ’The landscape planner tries to present a building in a more sensitive manner, he said.

’Traffic dreniation, zoning and planning environmental systems and visual appearances incorpmate more than the site, Dul said. “Land­acape architects strive for a better marriage between the building and environment”

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The ikowcaae, co-iponaored by the Ballden Am- eociatioo of Soutkeaeteni Michigan and Comarica Mortgage was held in conjnactioa with ika latama- Uooal Boiiders Home Flower Furniture Show.

“People come from far and wide looking for ida- aa.” said Sam Kreis. vice president of coaatrwrtloa lending (or Coroerica "Parade of Hornet givea them an opportunity to dSal with thoae buUden or go to their own builder and lay, i like floor plan three and floor plan leven’ and go from there "

Judgmg was baaed on design, special featurM and value for price. Floor plans and renderings sub­mitted by more than 20 builders were evaluated. All models have been constructed and are icattered throughout metro Detroit.

Following is a brief summary of the winners by category

• Condominium — The Bayview, 1,459 square feet priced from $135,900 Thia is a joint venture between The Brody Group and Adams Develop­ment Corp. of Bloomfield Hills in Lochmoor at Voorbeis Lake, Orion Township.

The unit contains two bedrooms, two baths, an oversized kitchen with breakfast nook, a large great room, a two-car garage and an unfinished basement. A laundry room is coovenienUy linked to the garage entrance.

"The floor plan, the open flow to it, is one of the mcest plans I've encountered,” said John Sheehan, marketing director for Brody.

e Under $135,000 — The Ryan, 2,240 square feet priced from $129,900, built by DOB Custom Build­ers of Auburn Hills in Brandon Township.

The floor plan shows the master suite, great room, kitchen with dining nook, laundry room and powder room on the first floor. Two bedrooms with a loft — possibility for a third bedroom or recre­ational use — is on the second level. The model also has a garage and basement.

"Open the frmit door and you’re looking straight at a fireplace, transom wiixlows, solid glass on each side of the fireplace, two loft areas upstairs.” said Dean O’Brien, DOB president. “It's very open.I have people just stand aiid gulp.”

e Up to $160,000 — The Cambridge, 1.S56 square feet priced from $155,490 built by the BBC Group of Farmington Hills. Tlie model is available

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of the kouee. three bedrnowii m tbs otkw Vaisltad cetlugi cea be (euad la the graat rooiB. dudag room, kitcbea and breakfast aook Tba modal alao kas a first-near lauadry, ittsrtmd garage aa i I

The adaptebility of tke model M a great lea- turc." said Steve Taglioae, owwar of BBC Groep “It can be tkree bedrooms aad a dea or four

The vaulted ceUings also give aa already spa­cious ranch a nsore spacious faal, be addad

a Up to $200,900 — The l«exlagtori. 2.193 square feet built by The Irviae Group of Farmington Hills in Milford. Tbe priesstarta at $ll9.00t.

Thu is another example of the noasthr bedroom suite designed on the main level, with two other bedrooms and the poaAbUity of a thud upstairs Tbe den. great room or steps leading to the second level are right off the main foyer

As with other winners, this model cootauw a first-floor laundry, attached garage and baaement

“Tbe look and feel of the exterior is an unusual feature of the home,” said Norm Finhelatfin, an Irvine partner “We call it kind of country comtem- porary. Big covered poreba, high roof lines give it a special attraction.”

e Up to $300,000 — The New Dream, 3,400 square feet built by TDM Housing of Elaat Detroit. The model in Farmington Hills is priced from $295,000

Tbe bouse plans show a separate living room and family room, plus a dining room and an eating nook off the kitchen All three bedrooms are on the aec- ond floor. The house has 2Vk baths, first-floor laun­dry, walkout basement and two-car garage. The turned garage creates a courtyard entry.

Judges seemed especially impresaed by the dil- feretit eievatkms, combinatioa of brick and cedar for exterior facing and the barrel vault front en­trance, said Brian Bunetta, TDM owner.

e Over $300,000 — Tbe Oakland, 4,200 square feet priced from $435,900 built by FfcM CooMruc- tioo of Rochester Hills in that community.

Tbe main floor contains a family room and living room between a study, a large kitchen with a dining nook, butler’s pantry and a separate dining room.

All four bedrooms and three baths are upstairs. Two separate sets of stairs lead to tbe aecaod

level. A two-story solarium attaches to the family room downstairs, the master suite up.

"Tbere’s no wasted square footage,” said Donna Ybarra, an F&M sales rep. “It has a real nice mas­ter suite, a real nice kitchen. Thoae are tbe two things people in that price range are looking for ”

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. sabjact "It coaid be roses, views ei Veaica, cats, pkotofrapks ot year ckHdrea," Hoppeo said.

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"I learned framing as I along, and I wasn't particularly adept.” she said. “Even today, the pictures I put up aren’t naceasarUy

Kitchen facelifts worth the tim eAP — Sprucing up shabby kitchen

cabinea is a fast way to give your whole kitchen a (aedift. Here are some ways you can revive your cabi­nets:

a Painting Is the simplest and least eipenaive way to improve the appearance of cabinets. A first-rate paint job on cabinets is not difficult, but It is time-consuming.

To paint interiors and shelves, empty the cabinets and scrub them out with a heavy duty detergent to remove grease and grime. Lightly sand all surfaces. Apply two coats glossy or semigloas paint.

To paint cabinet exteriors, remove the doors and save the hardware to scrub and polish separately. Scrub all exterior surfaces with heavy duty detergent Fill any boles and gouges with wood filler. Allow to dry, then

sand smooth. Sand all cabinet exteri­or surfaces to give the new paint ad­ditional bite.

Apply two coats of gloss or semi- gloss paOnt Paint the cabinet frame edges first, then the frame surfaces, then the exposed sides of the cabinet Work from top to bottom.

Lay the doors on a large work sur­face, raised up on strip of scrap wood. Paint around all edges first Next, paint the door surfaces, back sides first.

When the paint dries, turn the doors over and do the front sides. On raised-panel doors, paint the center panels first then the door edges, then the framing around the center

panels. Repeat steps (or second coatRehang doors with the old hard­

ware. scrubbed and polisbed, or with new hardware choM to complete thefacellR.

right the drat Uam. If I so can otksrs.”

Still, that* are saww tricks af tka trade:

a Look (or wood or plaalar archi­tectural ornaments s u ^ as rosst tss or fiaials which can add to a wall of framed art works.

a Intersperse objects wall scoacas, mirrors, mgs and plakar plaquaa to create a more vivid sotting.

a Hang a dimenatonal ornament above a aeries of paintings as a flni- al. It's a finishing touch that often produces a more interesting effect.

a Work on the floor to create aa arrangement. Step back and look. Try different patterns until you find one you like.

a It’s more difficult to hang pic­tures in a straight line than to create an asymmetrical arrangement_____

a If yea have a ssnas of pictnras idiatlrally framed, strtag a length efrthben from ana la the i framed work is actually hang i rataly, but the lUaaioa that all are attached la a siagle ribbon creates a pleasing visual whole

a To lend lataraal la a wall full of baoks. include a few small framed piacas of a r t Aa evan more dramat­ic effect is creatad by h a n ^ a pic-

■ "Youture across the (roal of a shelf could hide all your papertiacks be­hind the picture,” she said.

a Look (or new piacas to hang pictures, such as c l o ^ doors. If the door will be opened frequently, chooae small, almost weiihtlem pieces.

a If a mirrored wall or door no longer d elic ts you, cover part of the surface with framed a r t Call a pro­fessional glass installer to affix the

art to a nurrorad walla Staea enstom framing is as pn-

cay. fsaaidar hanging afi paintlap erithoat frames

Pace the (act that good fraauag involvas hand work, which is espew Siva, Hoppaa said. Tka more intri­cate the frame and m a t the more coatly the job. This appUao to custom work as well as ru ^ -m a d e moid-

which have hand-rubbed fia- iahas and intricau carving.

While a well-choaaa frame pro­tects against d irt dust (iagarprints. •ccidenU and moisture, it also en­hances the art work and contributes to the room’s decor.

When shopping (or frames, pay cloee attentloo to the work on dis­play and choose a framer whose work you admire If there is no dis­play, ask to see samples of his or her work.

a Stripping and refInishing is an­other inexpensive optian. Stripping is messy, but new products make it safer thain it used to be. RefInishing has some limitations:

Don’t try gidng from a dark stain to a light one; you may get a blotchy- looking surface.

Be wary of cabinets that have been painted; paint often covers unattiactive wood.

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2000 ABda. 1 bleek E. of Crocks, btaoka N. of Boute Bted. 002-0424SOUTHFI&O. MOV1NO SALE- Ac-bOun. rtdteg dacO and 202M Murray Craaoant. 1 bOi. N. of 12. off Lakaar Fn. A " ' ‘W BtoomOaid • QloknBc garago mowirte tel*. Ladte* cfoOilng. aor dasignar warn only onoa, fate* pet­ite*. M.10 A in “orterwte A aadteonai ruok opM-

nam* R. w* kavw Pt Fra* hot ooffaa. 22M Apia Canter Or Norte Mlddte- b*M A Lcr« Lake. Frl Merck 27-20

707 O arage Salee: W ayna

CANTON HUOE SALE. E»«tySi>ng mual got F mdtura. appianeaa. an-arcMa aguIpnMnL otetekig, houate

7297 Admirtely.how. toy*. miBC.SunOowar Sub. batwaan Warren A Canton Canter. Sal. Only. 10 Bi 4OEAABOAN His. 8M. 2/2B. B-4.

0 fOaktteaafa. N. of Ford, batw; teh Otey/Tategrapk AppBar

lumBur*. bOte*. bttey Kama A more.UVOfdA • Marck 2B-20, 0 Ocm

VL 8 oi10000 MObum. E of Marrlman.0 mOa. Toete. ftenflte*. tractor

LfVONU - Sal Bam 6am. 0766 Oorte. W. of MWdtebak. S. of Flym- ouPl 1 bBi. E. of Henry fWf. off

FtMtite*. *■«Arwuck moralUVONM ciotkteg. crafted irangamante, aoma anttauaa. A 1MM Southampton. W ofIngton Ad.. S. of 7 Ml. Sam 6pm. Mar 27-2SnoatmvilleMteck 27-26. 6 4pm. Norte Wood* Sub. 4M17 Mo<1k>aBa>. 1 Mock 8 of 6 mia. hwr way bal TaPi A Back Ad. Lbok tar alsna.14k A atarOkg foooOy. good quMty

‘ houaakoW Bama. tekrdok knacka. dtea cioteaa. amao mad A larga. 91-92 .....................

itepdf d kBae

dbiatteasl wBh 4 cfiab* A 212-246414A

PLYMOUTH • Steam ant Bate. Frl A BAL 6-4.41767 Undaay. Commodor

PLYMOUTH • Noma Pitartor out. Mar. 29 ordy. 12-Spm 61M “E of 276. S of Ann A iM Ad.PLYMOUTH

Pi baaamani. Fundtura, ijiL cioteaa, organ. draAPig ia*i** A

10102 Nermandy Or. off AMi fid batwaan Arm AAe'

A ridga Sat A Sim 9am-4pm.

70§ Ho u m I io M O akland CowMy

A BIO 2 OAT BALEIt Mar^ 20.27. IB bt

Mako^a Pitertara bi Aafte Oak.Bteite bad. many mWiogany Dun­can Pfnte. iiappteBkiii ACMppan- data diking roam aate. temBour Hsppiawkite dash. 4 peater Bade ftei'A quask itete tefe A amaiA akidant date*. larM Oraaa WB-Mfnfad aaBmaood Badroem aaL languat A PaWBenaf ate* dPWw

I laBisa. maktgaki fSteTa Bate I aate. earWtemW wtewBate . many CMppakdafa A uuaan I MWWioia A fawBeiB, Baskafar M A aarvara. hatnBf carrad

Ctdpaiteidaf* oorwate MBIa. Ctete pakM Mrary teBla.

mahogaky Badraaai cktelfB! draaaart. A f^tetekdi. aal af Aap-af Doidtek cktea A oteara. stera

BIAHOOAWY grriMOAB •OS S WaWdngte Aevai Oak

ANNOUNC9NQUNDERGROUND

COLLECTORO fBtoom tW dHanaooiteBng rnawng i iHte ter inaMrakaa

Frl lOtew-gpak. Sundaya it-4pm4 7 8 -7 3 5 5

Ws ars now aooapting conaignmsnts o( quaMy

ajm tlursandWo Dick uo

For do lW t ca l 47a-SELLANOTHBI

E S T A T E S A L E

ATTFSBOAteS lanM otei eat af Mikaaa. BonaP Bwkmarten* ABm * Penatona. Tua-

E N C O R E ONE DAY ONLY

Sat., Mw. 26. »-8 17475 Qtaiwnora

1 HOUU N. s( t. E or awcN DNy

.___ , ----------- ------ la vanr •utekan Our nunbars 620am M

BALE BY OlANfW BAOWNE 616

40*1 dPdng room dropteaf tebte, ekaira. efdna A BuftaL igM wood. SmI I Karaaten Beraf rug. 2 aofas.

fidtehanaa

BUNK BED Campteia. oualem. FPa EngPia/London Bua. makogany plywood, gergaoua. |400 Mi-SMiCONTEldPOAAAY P«mg room fterd- kira. Brown. Bote A lyaaaal. 2 and taBte*Alamp*.SS60

goB MuB*. lawn r rag* A garden fidac.

Contemporary Mng room kjrrdtura; Oraaal paatel oouck A 2 paack

Our NtekBara al 620 AM.ANOTHEA

E S T A T E S A L E B Y IR IS

Frl A Bai. Itertk 27-29. 10-41365 INDIAN MOUND

BIRMINGHAM (Tafw Quartan (16 MM Ad.» ba- fwaan Lakav A Woodaard lo Cov- Piglon. go S. cn ConPigten lo Pidten ‘■found, go wast A baar rtgkt to ad-TaofioEous HOME nuED WITH

■EAUT1FU. THMOSr’

DE NEPHEWS ROOM 25550 Qrwid RIvsr

Dstwson Boach 5 InlLttor 535-5600

t nyew^ cKMri • a sraAad Crdppandate • larga baautikd laquarad ortental

wfte ikothar of paari • art nouveau • rwmd dbWig tebte • tea can • ortanlte

ESTATE SALE •Oyr AoBumutebon ArrtvPig

dapraaalen qfaas Akjrrdtura, gaa dr mr. bmraiad hand cut mirror, anow bablaa. computer

HUGE TENT SALE Sat. 10-6 Sun.Fl2-6OP4N4Q AOOM 8*1 - 4 ckafra. 1 leaf, ratangidar tebte. Igkted hutek 8600 or Baal offer SteafMr aofa. aadga wood bki*. great oondttan. 9600 or baatoflar 940-4014OtMNQ AOOM SET - doubte aghted

Ofmtot-X -

OA8 • MMO UTHOQAAPH

draaara A daaka • ortental aM aoraan aerad • 2 OAKN- NAL ICAAT WATdCOL-

atefdnga* wing ckM • A ckafra • 2

WHITE FOAIdICA BEO- AOOM BETS • brown Jar-

dakumWItiar A atarae •gulpmant • daMgnar eloteaa • Brians • B w - BALL CAAO C0LLCCT10Nrtes A rvaiok muck mora.

IriE Kaufman 626-5335Pitemaflonal Bocteiy of Appralaara

ANTIQUE WCKEA tebte. 4 dPdng ckafra. A aaaortad aikar pisoaa.

A R E A S L A R G E S T C O N S IG N M E N T

F U R N IT U R E S T O R E*LMng * OBWig* Bateroom * Lamp** Anbauaa * AppBanoaa

WaPlefc up and Btei For Youl YANKEE CONBtOMdBfTS

21SBtQr«WANor (212H71-0220 (1 Bte. W of Orokard U. Ad.>

AAT DECO aoBd hardwood deck. ad.baauMd774-1017

W A R E H O U S E S A L E

E V E R Y T H IN G G O E Sm.. Bal Mamk 27. M. M-4

973 ORCHARD LAKE RO.ftBMteaaat eomte of Orokard lake ^Tate rapk naai te Waal Eaai Aae-

1f SBTATl BALES AT ONE LOCATION, t.000 BQ.FT. WAAMtOUBE OVEA- PACKED WITH BBTATE A HOUSEHOLD FUAfWBlI- B40B AT UMteEUEVAteU

oantara • Ckarry Ouaan Anna dbWig tebte wM B ckabe A cfWte aabbiai •

. jams • Mdi|teMa • Ooabal Bp»- rPtes • Conaate Ran* • BiaiBng a6- var • OwMMam • Bates, ektem AA raMaamiar • Ortaatef naa • Bav- arte ihwiiHi rtna aate • Deatew lampe • Artwerk • Beelrenlae • Oteee

cemJAY asBd PdMd aM tel ckter*. t iBpiaa. B.Banf aaBd

t. 2 24 tete 2 2T BAD I

akftejteW bbte aate. Ew yW j^^^

•arvar w/black lormlca tap. 40aBB tabte w/2 ir* laavaa. 6 mdo teteP*.oak hardwood A vanoara. EjteaBant

2B2-27B2DININQ TABLE, larga oval, laavas.

' MOd.BO" B46-221B

aaoaBanL B ckaPa. good, BBOO; BO* 9100

DAEXEL • oontamporary pocan dPi- Pig room. Eacaptlonai guaity. 4 teda ekaPa. 2 arm. witenda to 120 inek- aa. acoomodataa 10-12. Largs efdna A aarvar 92A00 or Baal. «-772BENTEATAINI4ENT COfTEA. wfdte ttewPiatad. 72Tdgk x BOM*. 2 drawam.' i door aate. i gteaa door

967-2621

E S T A T E S A L E S B Y D E B B IE

WHOUBE• FuM EstBtBB - 20% Fbb

Caak paM 46 hr* after ate*• Auction • ConslgnmBntB

ANTIOUE8 WANTED - CASH BUY O U TS-

Ote Asfaranca List N »ia Bate TTdng

Atc r .lacdbiai. cfotetej B lawapy Btena

' Japan 6 x iaial ------tiSlFard-

mBaaga. grate akagai•ALE CONOUCTDI

THEYellow Rose

SHIRLEY ROSE42S-4626ESTATE SALET

W* buy oroonaign 'a Aucitenovary Bte 6pm

EVEAYTHINQ mute goi Mouaahnid goods, kjrrdiura. TVs. antert mantoantar. 667-7141EXCELLENT CONOTTlON - U kjrrdaklngs. Cai lor appt. or lalkm • “ 646 6666NotkPig over 2 yra. Old

EXOUtSrTEOMte ion Cunard

prioo 91900. grate Buy at 9679 “ 624.4764

dPdng a rated

FOAMAL LOVE8EAT Oval cotertad

FOR SALEQUALITY PAEOWNEO FUANtTUAErooma Brand Namaa * Omrtal,

THE GREAT EXCHANGE CONSIGNMENT CO.1421 W 14 Mas • 2 W Of 1-78

566-0390FRANKLIN ESTATE SALE

Mar 26 - 10am-9pm Mar 2B • 12pm 4pm

CASH ONLY22602 W itevartord. graph. B. of 14

of Tal

FAENCH COUNTAY dPdng tebte.ekdfra, ckf ----- “tegagood

i

g24-726gFULL SIZE HlOC-A-aEO Couch, tan.

Id oendMon. 679 Cofta* tebte.442-2f61

FUANTTUAE ESTATE BALE • avary- Iking laaa tfian 2 yra old wkk war­ranty Ceniamporary atyta By ap-

Cad.666-2ibGLASS 6 CHAOME DtNMO TABLE 20ite6. 4 Bruar ckaka, tiSO

647-3676GLASS TOP padaatte tebte. 42 Pi.. 2tH Ik Mak 2 ten laafkar/ckroma ~ ‘ A1.S179 7g6-2B66HIQMBACK CAAVED 6 gold upkol-

(2L wickar taack MPd B61-4246

5 3 8 -2 9 3 9WE DO ALL THE WOAKI

ESTATE BALE • mute a Bdngl Sal.. Marek 26. 6am 2pm 600 Oafcwood Or.. Grate Oaks

Aockatear Pter afaw. okarry Quaan Anna 6 conaate Oraate Bte

. Ffik-,!8 £

ESTATE BALE

6 oanwra agutemant. ate. 6 4pm 401 N Eton. Apt

646-mESTATE BALE • 60 yi Frl Piru Bun . tam-6| i

Smuteta 1 10061 mm 11 MM Ad..

4 fESTATES UQUOATEOMovtno or J u t OVang

LIT ua oB THf JO* ran rouanbgma tedna 6 oryalal

OLOOANVW wruBEUlTFOAYOU

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THE GREAT EXCHANGE COH8IONMENT CO.

1421 MMMAd-Mateac569-0390

H O U S E H O L D S A L E S

CONDUCTED BY

Lilly M.4PANY

Lilly6C O M I

5 6 2 -1 3 8 7 5 6 9 -2 9 2 9

BLACK ITALIAN Msrbla 6*a2H' tabte w/4 wdeekaps 61.000924-0411 GE AEFAIOEAATOA •BLACK LEATHEA AECLMEA - SB-

1.9290 •474^76

OE to il DELUXE Wtdia gaa atov% 6226 or bate oft ~ ~

BOTH NEW

BAOYhill dam pm* guaan bad- room ate. draaaar. kuttei/nWror. ckate nigktotend 9679 422-7726

HAAVEBT GOLD; BtovSi. atef tesaa OoodeondNten |100 CteL 662-6126

liNna kcaa. moo

Iona of kdfdkr* and and*. 267-6i72

MUST BELL • ateva 960 Diakaaak ar. 9100. White 940-2626 2604126

CENTuAY DddNO roam aat. ( lofte o*k tebte piu* 2 teava*. 6 aid* (hmn. 2 arm ckter*. li*did tea** kuick Ml* ftew 64.000 455-»17

AEFAIGEAATOA - aid* by ted* wfOi ojtoimmc lo* mtewr ooppartena, baatoflar ' 2 4-6827

CHINA CABPfET acid oak. tebte 4 4 Bow back efiter*. *ofa.-plctur*a. •ic saver tea lackaKaMa tv Caa t2pm-9pm 4S6-*624

AEFAIGEAATOA • gaa Stove 4 atete)6404ntrtc dryer From 9

OPIETTE SET. lormte*. 2 I ettePa 4 maickmg buftte. vw

t. bast oAar 419279 pair

DININO AOOM 8ET-Ethan ABan. 11.400 Sofa, waterbad

462-1666

STOVE A AEFAIGEAATOA. M* i $400 47M1MTAPPAN GAS

DININQ AOOM Sat - Nostalgic 90's. iniMd i*naar ckata. buftel. tebte. 6 chap*. aaeaBani condMon. Plyvn- outk CadefterBpm 491-4966

TAPPAN AANGE Wtgi oven, 2 yaara wtdte wAk biaek giaaa doer.

MovP» mute ateL 9160. 926-2600OfNINQ AOOM aat dam oak. tebte. 6 ckaP*. cMna. 9200 B994B62DAEXEL HEATTAGE Ckpis CabPiat A Oadanca Cteaolc Contemporary Aick amber Antek over Mmkdy

UBEDAPPUANCa Salaa A aarvion 90 dm warranty

Ffs* daivery Ask tor Jbn. 212-4A2-7QS0

hwdwara Paid 92.000 new Aakino 11.700 902-4406FlEXSTEEL SOFA SLEEPCA. gold.

6104.very claan. bad hardhr uaad.)

GIALS BEOAOOM asL wkk* Franck ProvPictei. gold trPn. twm bad. mat

It stand, aiudant datei hutek, p. 2 tebte temp*. oaoMant i m 1700 A ^ 6pm 466-1726

OAANOFATHEA CLOCK, lop Ot ttW ana. Howard MAar brand new. 61600/bast. 242-0671

HIBTOAIC HOME ESTATE 4721 Commonwatelh. DatroN

(1BA West of TrumbuB.2BBU South of Warrant

March 2B A 26.10-4KITCHEN SET - walnut. wtA 4 barrte ckafra, good condMon. 9i7f. Caiaktelpm Bgi-4321KITCHEN TABLE • Aeund. 42 Pick- ae. lormlca. A 4ckaP*. Black. teaMi-

aicaaant oonOMon. 9150 CaB V 9pm waakdaya. B27-BB70

LA-2-BOY racknar rocker, raoanby raupkoteterad In nyten. Mta brand

r 9200 929-2BB2light beige BO" Ceuek. arcMIant oondWcm.9l6i 462-0126

KMQ SIZE kUTTAESB (Mattraii enlyl LBw new 9400 or baatoflar 644-0074LEATHEA SOFA - mirrored mod ukR. kkigate* weter bad. dkana ream otO. cocktei A and tabiaa. 27 Ih. cetar TV. TV aland. B»4774LfVOMA - Bte. A Btei. t0-4pmtva. miBC I8gs2 Bdbiglen N of A ntea. W of FamWiglonMAABLE sola tebla. B8Q0 Corn- plate modular work aiaftan, 9200. Idtec hniMteinki 477-1116MEOfTEARANEAN bedroom aai

LOO bed Pemea. ContemporarySdvihweeiem deetenCal 1-617-646-6460LOVE8EAT. couch, ekak. 09

, 6229/aB. wd aaparate.. 6l25 62A4740

MOVING SALE EvaryVdng M Mte nsvri Mute asB kpnMpa. ateterkjm.

4&l21i6miorowa*m. A marelMOVING SALE • Fipndura. 2 oofiB* tabtea Igkted ptent stand. man‘a Avon esBackon. ate 464-1670MOVING SALE 2 bateocm aate. waakar A dryer and mere 271-6A47

fdWttetekdi> 9276 Ctel. 647-2042MOVMQ - Gamabig room S * f * raMgaraler Al.

BIOV1NQ SALE - Couck. tetter*, ar Iraemaal 727-B276Amsi

Evas/MOVBfQ SALE - Frt only • Yard A gardan taote. pad* ate. i' 1 ate. 2410 Skara Crate Cl

MOVMO BALE F idbaa. mOfo kaa. laac. ate CaB: 2BP48MI.^1H arlB»-71ig

ETHAN ALLS! Gaaraten a aM. te^ I

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417.4110

PLYMOUTH frm C H C R Y1170 W. Arm Artodr Rodd

4 M -M 7 0For 9$ fom eetdiW oroBBAMBk.

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PAS.UOE Btefteia • alsk pteeaaalWiga ♦ Waaba

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1 2664276AEC AOOM Fumfhpa • oouck. ekab. ottoman, oofte* A and tebla mry good eondMan. 1160 661-S674BlEEPEA SOFA Etkan ABan. Ouawt atea S260 Ftei

BLEEPEA BOFa mafefang ekaba a Ban S2M CaBafter•TNkTFOAO ctnam. 4 aak tabtea. $1000 Cap akw 4pmWATEABEO madte bam*9600

kteg. tad ted* padaatal M*

710 M U c F o rS ito OsM m n I C ow ily

baa aprteg* A badapread.* dark eaf- nut EtesuMa desk wM cfteb. datei

KfMdOAE AabtSteteer. ivary. CM- san band cB rate* NavaTte ear ttea-

PCACHTAK emO 6 A btewP hleak lyr aki.S47Sar

naw.iargBJiaMaaAr- i ragtdir 9i4S. akarBtea

USED AEFAK»0tATOAS, atovaa TVa vcfte. ab oondBionara26601 SouthPald

aanf buy

_ WANTED TO BUY: OlEJMf Aafrtgaralora Btovaa Waakara A Oryar* tkte are wofkteg or nol

2B1-2247WA8HEA A Gaa pi

SSI-1279WHPtLPOOL aaek. Aanja S200.987-7^

$129A dryer. S ttf

wtS S S i

WHITE WHIRLPOOL u|II.. 9280 Ckate type tent eondlllon, 9200 MaytagAntigua gaa atmm. bar mora gaa teeva. Stop.

713 aicycl44

A-l ALL SIZES SCHWINN BIKESALSO U S E O .$ » -S 3 9

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A ir-O y n e s -T re a d m ills N e w a n d U sed

S ch w in n B ic y d e a L IV O N IA S C H W IN N BIcyci* 5 Fltfwa* Canfar

25860 W. 7 IM *476-1818

717 L « w n ,Q v d 3n . Farm , Snow Egwip.

BOBCAT MOWER. 22 te. Eiicelint teMpa.SlOtO 2Sd-4ir~CUB CADET lean

bfTEANATIOMAL lOSB Baavy dulyI 94400 or

216 “ ■

autfn. akraddar. compn blowar S22-29S0 or page 7144202LANOBCAPE TAAEfa goad eente-tlon. Toro tr* Ckotmaamaeter rota-

LAWN TAACTOA- 12 hnraapftwar, 2S*‘daok w/naw anew tkrowar 91000 229-1091AONG LAWNMOWEA. Ward**, top Of tea Bna. 12 HP. twtn bag graaa nniacbv.SSOO ^ « 1 1AYAN LAWNAIAE 26

•ELF kSSEMMEP Log SpBttar. rlong. 44' •' “ - “ “22 iog*.

711ALUMPfUM SCAFFOLD plOfL. 20 ft I 24 te Eiteaiant oontePon. 9290

922 6661AREA KAAOWOOO CAAFTEAS

AND HOBBYISTS Wa have wood ter jteu.

24 hour* aarvlotecaB 6864427OAK FLOOAPiO, (Bruea »81 Ctear). 2% te |1.90i/ag ft or bate oftar

646-6227OAK FLOOAPfQ BALE - 2 IW wide. Pi. $1.60 par ag. ft. Aak plank Boertng. tt.79 par eg. A-

OAK FLOOAPfQ • 2% teck. #2. wktte or rad. $1JB par ag.lt no kick, at. Wkfte or rad. Si 96.

~ te plank $1.79. M. T. Mardwecda.1400-622-8976

711 H oi Tvba, Spas a r o o k

POOL • 16ite9 above froimd. iarg* page deck. Mda. aB agtepmant you

91400. 466-2464PORTABLE SPAS

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Gold. Dtemand A Eateia Jawaby.

TOP PRICES PAID

DIAMOND PIQAQCMENT, round dtemend, weWit. 1.09 K. eater H. elartly V IM kpprteiad SSSOO

944-6474ENGAGEMENT APfO. MarguteaCM. 144 CT . li agiiirtlaf

FPfE WATCHES al S% fO%OPF

BOY'S 2T* btea. S79 Qbrair'M Ben. S2A Obfa

714 t m inBBB 8OlfIcB EqujpwBnt

COMPLETE PHARMACY Baulp- manL bitkidteg oemputer 9 caak r». glatare Ctel ehabate

DESKS. CHAMB. atete teitevaa. m»-

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474-6666HONDA 1667 CMC, 2 dear 66.000 mdm. 1 ownar. naw toaa A muiSar $4000 or baal 3882636

ACURA 1660 INTEGRA LB • 6 apaad. rad. kM tootoar kbonor. apMtor. phena. atonn. powar moon- raal.4Bbm9aMoltor 363-4726

OOOQE. 1006. 160. 4x4 LE. pawar auarylhins. aulomaOc. only $00 miaa. kj6 warranto $11,669

ROCHESTER H8J4 Ctoyator-Plyaieugi 661 6681

Fono 1M2 Mil. body nW. vanr M- pmMk.*340 4M-IMI

HONDA 1667 CMc 4 door, aulo- mabc. ab am to* raaaana. mmaiara common. 66.000 mim $4000

$10 0101ACURA 1960 Layrnd LB. dark graan, Ian laabbr, toadad. aaoadardford 1664 • uonutobm. 66J00

rwdaa. nawar iranambMon. onabbf owrmr. $3,600 3074167 EXPLORER 1661 - Sddto tauar. 4

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341-6004FORD 1666 CLUB WAGON. XLT. toadad. $6000 or baM oftor

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601-6337 or 393-9400

HONDA 1666 CRX HF • wMla. 9 apaod. 90 mpo. muM am $3900

439-4072FORD 1666 E190. «on cargo. V6. •uiomatto. ovardrlva. ab. aaba dam. $9790 946-3666,646-4634 FORD 1808 ironoo 6. Eddto Bauar

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FORD 1666 - Handieappad Equippad. aulomadc door«/«uaaaL ExcdUmi oprtatoon 261-2690 FORD 1600 RANQtR XLT Bitokr

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BMW 1600 5361. Mtoar/btock Inton- or, 31.000 mdaa. toa naw. S27.S00.

664-2030FORD 1669 Rangar. XLT. hbig cab. edlh cap. V6. 9 apaad. mL. •mfmcaaaatto. $4,000 661-4110

HONDA 1666 Accord LXI coupa. loadad. black, automatic, aunroof. 42.000 miaa. axomant oondfbon. 10700 6986400

BMW 1660. 32910- gatoa. $ apaad. alorad wbdara. only 5000 mloa. $22,000 691-4462FORD 1666 AEROSTAA XL - 7 paa-

Mngar. ioadadf 17.000 mMaa$10.V»

Mina* Park Uncobi Marcury 453-2424 axt.201

FORD 1601 EXPLORER XLT - 4x4.4 doer, ovary cpbeni $19,006 HUNTINQtONFORO 692-0400 BMW 1661 3291. oonvortbto. 6000

tiMoa. aulomobc. ad powar. phono, fulwomanfy. $26,900 313861-4116

HONDA 1966 CIVIC Si. 42000 mdaa. aunroof. axcaiant ccndibon. $6900 Aftor 5pm. 4981960FORD 1001 EXPLORER - Eddto

Bauar. loadad. $10,600Mtam Pbk Lincoln Marcury

4934424 aM401BMW 326 to 1660. btoek/block. m- cobarvt oondlbon. 39000 mdm. $16,600 721-0677 or 274-6300

HONDA 1660. Accord EX. btock. 4 door, automatic, iicnimt. 16.900 r*Mm 914,000 or baal. 4n-7267

FORD 1991 Econoana. 190. cuatam van. edth axbaa- K.000 miaa. 916.000 274-6100 F-1S0 1007 XLT Lartoi • Loadad.

aimroof. badtobr. 302C. 00.000 miaa. 60800. 474-2971

CHEVY 1660 CORVETTE • ouiomol- Ic, Booo, laalhar. atocbordc. ab. iiMxa fTO.060Jack CaMay Chav/GEO 6680014

HONDA 1690 - Accord UL 26,000 ml bnmacutoto, automatic, 911.000 AftarO. 937-4461

FORD 1902 AER08TAR XL • Ex- taridad. loadad. 7 paaaangar. $15,999HUNTPfQTON FORD 992-0400 QMC 1006 S-1$ JBdMY. 4x4. amar

ctaani Automabc. ab. $4006 HUNTINOTON FORD 092-0400

HONDA i960 Prakido. 2 OSl. bito- mabc. 33.000 mdm aunroof. raar apodar. rad $12.200/baM 6981742

CHRYSLER t i l l MAS8ERAT1 - two icpa. automabc. V-6. Uat pnea S34.000. Sato Prtoa $21,500

FOX HILLSChryMar Plimoulh

4988740 9618171

QRAdb VOYAGER 1900 SE • V9. 7 paaaangar. KA poarar. low mbaa. black dwm $10,599.Uvonia Ctoyatar-Plyrnouta 529-7904

QMC 1001 JIMMY OLE • 4x4. 2 door. gray, toadad. CO Ptoyor. 23400 nMaa, $19.$00 048O269

HONDA 1961 PrakMto 8t-AL0 A« whlta/cnarcoM. 17,000 ml. S19J00 Day* 4587175. avaa: 2786742PLYMOUTH 1009 Voyagb. tantaabc

condltton. 96.000 mdaa. toadad. naw tiraa. clam. 1 o«mar. $5290

453-5663I8UZU toot Amtao XS 4x4. loadad. aucMtont condWton. low miaa. $0000/boai. 3734130

JAOUARO. 1665. XJ6. btoCk with BbctM. graat condtoon. $9500

629-6406CORVETTE 1666. 1666 motor with low miaoga. naw pabd. good oondl­bon. 66600 Union LMta CaiMtor9pm 363-0342PLYMOUTH 1967 VOYAGER LE,

woodwtda. automabc. Mr. kM power $6665HUNTPfOTON FORD 892-9400

JEEP WAQONEER 1679 LTD. iQodod. mbd condtoon. $2400.

097-4472JAGUAR 1968 XJS Convarttato. 22.000 mdaa. MuM aaa. $26,960 or baaiofito 6480027CORVETTE 1679 - bod trarwmla-

Mon. aa la $4300.362-0790 3986764JEEP. 1901 Wagenoor. toadad.

toadad. 40.000 miaa. 96666 ROCHESTER HILLS

Chrjblar Ptywioudi 692 6633

MAZDA I960 - 3238C, 46.000 ito. automabc. 4 door. ab. orutoo. naw tbaa/batiary. amfm caaaatta. ruM- prootod $4300 494-1065

PLYMOUTH 1969 VOYAGER • aul»- mailc. ab. 1 ownar $9666 Livonia ChryMer-Plymoubi 929-7604 CORVETTE 1676 - 360 automabc.

■ghby rnodMad. otom Sartoua bv qubtoo only. 16900 929-9962PLYMOUTH 1966 VOYAGER Lf •

toadad. 43.000 miaa. $6466 TOWN 4 COUNTRY DODGE

474-6666

JEEP-1660 CHEROKEE Undtad. Loadad. 4 door. 23.000 miaa. whMa. ton laodwrintortor. Extondad wwrmty. $16,900. 942-7363

MERCEDES 1960 • 490b. 2 door oonvarUbto. btock on btock. hardtop A naw aoft lop. ona of a kind, m mabitananoa racorda, 69,000 mdaa. $20,000 $n-2l37

CORVETTE. 1660. Mop. automabc. loadad. only 30.000 mim, toa naw. $10,406

ROCHESTER HILLS Chryator-Ptymquth 692-0633SILHOUETTE 1960- 7 laalhar

buckat aaata. ExoMtont cortoWon. $11,900. OOE-IOOO

MAZDA 1667 S3600 Ptekup. 4 whoM drtoa. aharpl OBM

FISHER BUICKTray Moacr Mai643-7600

MERCEDES 1900 490SL - both topa. brtgni rad, navar aaan anow Tha baM er*a to Mkrhigan' Fuaay ownar $21,000 Pra I94d ardtau* ctoaconMdarad 941-6301

CORVETTE, 1661. Naw pabd lob, naw atobdam atoM brakaa. mbroradtopa. only 40.000 mdoa. $11,500 cm 496-9460

silhouette. 1991. blua. loadad. laalhar. bioabarii condNton 7 aaaia, 10.000 miaa. $15,900 629-4639

FORD RANGER. 1907 XLT - Now‘ 3900. cm

909-3313

M E m p lo ye e s O p tio n I - O p tio n II • S u p p lie rs W e lco m e • PEP PLAN H EA D Q U AR TER S

FORD 1070 FOOO truck. 12* an- ctoaad Mumlnum bon. tormar O^ 1 beR Naato buck. $1790 339-2070FORD. 1000 F-190 XLT LartoL 302. { ■Mtomabc. poaiar aitodcma.

Nana, ab.Btanaw $7906 |Mbna Pwk Uncabi Marcury

493-2424 axl.201FORD 1000 F-190 PtokiM- durMtoar. 19A00 nMaa. $7009

FOX HILLSChryMar Plymoulh

499-0740 001-3171FORD 1000 aaridMon, tm oNar.CmaRi

83,000 or 1474-7227 |

FORD 1000 F1B0 XLT • LarW. VO.! wtonnSe. Mr. knrnMaa. Bn fwar I Umnia Chryator-PlymoMbi 929-7004 |

I Rangar XLT. 9 apaad. 2- m m .U jm M2-0014

FORD 1000 gRONOO XLT LarW. | tol Wa. black baaufy. V-0. $14,099

PAT MILLiKEN FORD 250-3100

FORD tOSO • XLT. kMV tobdad. au- 11S00rvMaa.$lOJ00 \

007-3920 [

2.9%A P R

M750R ebates

on S elect M o d e ls

1 9 9 2 A ll Ttow B o n n e v ille SE S ed an

Slock «St0117Datoggar, poarar locks, poaiar wmdoara, mortolona pMM. 19’ wrhaato. AM'FM caaaada. < gagas 0 much mora

Ual Prtoa $10,007

O V E R3 0 0

CARS & TRUCKS

Ready for Immediate Delivery

1002 80M O M A PICKUP OftIC LXASe 0PCCUU. LOAOCO

Stock #924000Oenek mm. m. 342 peer me. Nemy duty m

m*m. ermw eansm. ta Vi. I epees.

F-100 10S0 XLT LarIM amar cab. V- S ■onmasc. cm. iornim, $7000

017. i mBMC 1004 - C-SO ptoh up. vM. au- ' ~ 'atoM bmaa.inoo

$01-4$00aat131BMCExbiOML

8LE. to W . VS. $ a470-2701 I

34,000 imflaa, brewm 0 blaak. Miarp. OOJOO.

1991ORANO AM LE 2 DOOR

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• 1 7 , 1 3 3 *

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• 3 2 9 ”

1991 VANDURA V* TON ^SANTA FE C O N VER SIO N ^

Stock #913205LaaOBd 91 VS 4 tpaad ■utowaac rail

■hasb AM fM casMto «Mi eqwMbsr poaar lochi CnxM IM.7 piaemgar r mning boardt Irani and raar br and hsM. loM down sMs.

dshmmMsmifltsssLlalt22.200

Ua* $11,441 Dtoc—td $1740W W f ta l« P rtc « M 7 ,S 8 4

* 9 1 9 49 Omm Lama far j

• 1 9 7 1

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L e a s e fo r

* 3 5 9 $ .

MAZDA 1007 toekup

S K ' *400-4424 aat.201

iMi-m. oaad eerw- I taMW baM efiar I

lo i-o ru

Ml. AM/PM c

Uot 514,103

RANQtR 1007 OTX • Oupareab. «0h I aap. 0 MMad. maM opdona, $4000 OMMtorOpai. 401-OT^'

, • 1 1 , 3 9 9 *

RANGER 10001V-0. .

L$2J00arlt-0014

TOrOTAtOM PlMtoM • aag. 20400 |

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40S0740 001-0171

C o m e in a n d s e e w hy B ob J e a n n o t te P o n tia c is M ic h ig a n 's

Pontiac dealer lor cus­tom er satisfaction for the s e c o n d c o n s e c u t i v e M o d e l Year M a s t e r s Level I.

1991 FULL SIZE

SIERRA PICKUP

stock #213300ee »4J rear Mto s r v a t r i 4 meed

y«mi AMfH irieiear mm m /m ear mm Hmpe*. n m T m ia wee

veeLta« Prtoa $17420 Wa

Sate P rice • 1 3 , 6 6 4 *

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flock #000100

AM/ FM Mtrao and moral U o t ilB M

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jemok tOmway *3# mmm aaea A# a a m eed mm mmm torn —wody p y m d aw sai

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WOBTAR 1007 XLT «Sh «

$04-4141WOSTAR ISSi PMd. Mbd 57lOS./aNkp. Low mSa Rwmma

4S4-SS0SAMSTAR 1SSS XL EmaSant a dStofL 1 owm SS.S0S ad $7486 OMIMIir4gm 477-9404A9ROSTAR 1666. iX. Biliwdli. toodad, ami lawMSiw. 616A66 ar baHMlv 491-9T‘AiROt TAR 1660 XL I 6R1688. fdOy ladd6dIL lBbSaa. 111400 'ABTW) 1001- to6d#d. IlMOO.to6d#d. bkObWawt obedltlffi,-------- $t$-771.7BMCAMVAN UL 1060.r a . ”

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GM E m p lo ye e ; 0 |t t io n 1 O p tion II • S ii )p lte rs W e lco m e • PEP PLAN HEADOUAR1

MwcM a«. m t OAc

B U T O M O T I V EUS Sports •

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NIOSAM 1003. MOOX AwSomaUc 01170

TYMC AUTO 444-SOM

IKMTIAC tOM nillO OT - 0 cyl. nulorwMc OS640

rOWK 4 COUNTRY OOOOC

RORSCHC 1M7 044 btocli. ■unroof. 40.000 ntooo. pRono. muoiMto 011.000 422-2030SUBUMU 1007 • )a Turbo, uitomol- iC. 2 door ipon. tor. loodotf. woi mtorttotrtod. no ruo(, ojiceHent $4S00/boto 737-4000

828 S p o rta l M a n W .Im p erte d C a is im Asm ^jm r immm * «w

aonacMi MSt tm t FISHCRauiCK442-BH7 7#«alAaitoMH

FtMBCMi 1BH Ctoftoa TtofA. toto btoH. H aftoana, m mmSmnmi •maank sBaTei. atoll $M H37 FARK Aveaui IBH H.H0 nto»

ceaM ndto faato. toaan $43H mRBMAU.T 94H ABBm toavt

M ZmTJUr * * * eae atea FAM AVf I3H «H itonHRaiU * V ra s luwktani era-uaaSAAB 16H 4H. Twbto

$34H 7H 64H FARM AVt 13H. ktodH liatoli m Mhw. 74 OH ntoaa. $HH

BUBUfkU tBH ITT. OL. H.OH 4H-2472

toi raaaaito 43H0 " ^ HBl RfOAL 1673 Y6.ra6yHntoL/toto« CdHani i#to> f d# ctoitoWan

VOiVO 1003 • 240to pood oonto- •tot. n.OOOtoi. 02000 442-0701

SS2 C lM s icC p raOUICR 1473. IOT4M $t100/b«to MuMOOOOC. 1000. 4 doer M.OOO Ort#- nto mOm. food Ooton '•ork nidddrNo Qo0700/boto

MUOTAfiO. 1000 RASTBACKI HOOO ■S&NCCO CNtoOMC OOLTf?

Onpop Moot, iun . Afr 44 0 •to CNwf oito. Bun . Apr 20

154 American MotoraAtUANCe 1007 QTA. I kw mdooao. 4 i 02.000•56 BuiefcQRANO NATtONAt 1007. H op-

“ ’tot 8mNR 43toO070

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NEED A GOOD CAR CHEAP? HERE'S ID OF THEM FOR YA!

C redit no problem - Everybody r id e s

8 9 TAURUS GLOne owner, alurp ............................. •59999 0 FESTIVA PLUS35.0D0 mm., m m ................................ •49998 7 CROWN VIC LS41 ,D00 aoe owner milee....................... •59991 9 H 9 T O P A Z X K -.ii w«arr. Im» omIp* .................................. •49998 4 DODGE 2 5 0 P.U .Om ewarr, eatre tleea........................... •49998 8 TAURUS LX WGNL*e4d4 with ...................................... •89998 9 PROBE GL •69998 9 MUST GTFly n«w, pay U ler............................... :^89998 7 T BIRD33,000 an., aherp h o y .......... .............. •79998 6 T BIRDVt, 40.000 one •m«r. kpMial............. . •5999

M C D O N ALD FO RD550 W. Seven Mile • Northville

349-1400

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OBtoAtoOMU lOOO « «d.Htoto«4 OOOOO CH 420-7404 MM

•COANDC tflU l tOOOormtotoOto litJ H 404-H1I

RCGAA. 1004 LtodMO 44.000 tol. rwtofrvto $2000 347-3710RCOAl toot. inad«d, $14 400

urMMd OB. 4 ddto

OCOAM OB VBU. 1001 OMOOim •toto04toi*tow»4toito. eopa '

“hUCiOCOAM OCVIIXB 1000 • m i l

$17.1443-2424 tod 001

BCVOiJ 1070 BteOAM^ ^ 7 U •40-14H

O ^ U i y 4 doy, m-ttotor to* Mddd $11,000 042-1014

MV«MA 1004- Rwpnoad mtot MO d lW O lttRtotobdtotBuriOnto $2400 rVMC AUTO

TMa nd^~m446-4000

toVICMA 1000 pmt MIM. AM brtoidd Lood4d 21.000 ndMa $14,400 Mi-0200SOMCMSrr 10« UnOMO. wMId. taddad Motoito a car 30.000 rw. m- oadtod oondMon. $4200 HI-470080MCR8TT 10M. auSom—c. potato Edndewtolocda, oruiad. am/lm cao- aatia.air.aunroo<.$i7M 473-4420

•5 6 Cm IMUcLMOOStNB 10H - black on biatoi. crytoto bar. color TV. sMrao caa- aatto, 73.000 mica Macbtodctoto ■■caOani oondWIon 07500 or baal

TTA 10H QT «RMa. 2 dc domanc. loadod. $7.i

CA34AMO. 1004220• lydnniHr. T- wpa. am/im caaaana. tol Qomm. H

CAMAMO 10M 220.

CAMAMO 1H1 MB. BMOb. luOy

CARIOCC CLABSC. 1070. lair oon- dtoon.OOOOCaO belwean Mpm. 422-1H7

CAVALIER 1M1 224. loadad. m . 13.000 miaa. $10,400 Cal334.2l34

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SATUPDAY 12-41!

■90 FORD ESCORT GT

S kpewi. m* 5 9 9 5

'89 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE4S.000 IMM loadM'

* 1 0 . 9 0 0'88 CADILLAC

SEDAN DaVILLE1 ownar* 8 9 9 5

90 LUMINA EURO 4 DOOR

* 9 9 9 5C H EV Y ^-10

P IC W PI99< t. 2 to ChOOM

* 6 9 9 5

BlH ^ R * 4 x4Ordyai.OHmdM

* 9 9 9 5

’90 GEO STORM G$lA must lee

* 6 9 9 5

'92 ASTRO EXT. VANB peesang,.. duet «r

S A V E !

'89 ASTRO CL5 paftitoYfar aictra abarp'

* 9 9 9 5

'8 9 B U ICK GRAN SPO RT

44.000 men. extra ct«an* 9 9 9 5

H O L ID A Y C H E V R O L E TFARMINGTON HILLS

20240 OranO Rtmt _______Batwaan Mtodiebwi Opan MON AA Orchard (.aka no *V#*V*W99*B THURS(«to900

CAVAUM f«1 < tamatoi Lmm $ il.l« Cat.CAVAUMIOBI Cam nrHla rad/IT.OOOm^ $14.0M "^043-7207

CBLlBRrrr tOH44>. HAortaaa.

4B4-7444rn BBOm' 10H toaaow aktoa. 4 cvtoidto. 314BB niim. loadad. $7$00/baai AAar 4pm OU-JIMCMCVY BUBUMBAM. 1BH • $ $ •anfto otodn. paod bady Bn tmm toda. $44H Cal 044-3

oytotdv. am/bw atoraa. 4yi00 ad.. StmaMnw ‘fio o 3444^COMBCA 1BH. toadad. i

QEO STORM tWt. lurquolaa. ad oend 377-

rmdOto (Vaai oari $40M 444-2217BRRWT tOH IIO H ad ..Imaad lUwenoaBani |14M

Ht-7044

w aatoM IM JM UitodaCtoi^ topaaiH 4BB-TVIM AH «H7■fa. mm aH H HB • aaaito|to

NFTH A«d *3H Baadtod atotok-•an LHBad $3JH w mmatoto 44B-4lMar4BB-4BB4FtoTM AVf 16H Y-4. 4 6Bto vtoYmet aanH an. toba mm AHtotoQto 436M H 7-t7»LaBARON t0 H -2 l

6M CtifytiifDIRLOMAT 1074 2 dato c paato aaaannf aral . aasMiraianr $0H Ctoi. 201-40HEAOIE talon. iOH toi. i irtolani caaMaii. loadad 410.400

Work 2H 40H Naam. H7-3270FlTTH AVENUE tOH loadad. ladtoto. onto 31.000 cartoto atoaa Cad tor torvito daaaaa

4432424 mt 201nrTM AVENUE 1H0 Mam Croaa leeihto peekafo Uoi pnoa $24 000 aato$iV0H

FOX HILLSChrytoar-Rtoaioudt

446-4740 MI-3171

FOX HILLSCIrYtoto ^mmrn

444-47H MVJ171lBBARON 1M7 QTO. tor

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LaBARON i$M toad

HOBOrattod - 1 4 tototo-

Bdduto M400

LEBANON. 1002 Canrarobto dock #3133p LOdddd irompam car —* mm $ 10.3M. naa $ M OO!NOCNCBTER MLUOUNOANCf IOH MM noniOion. toa maaaaa. ad. AM/fM oaaaatia.

10 CiiaNarOpm. 434-4172YESTERDAY RRCCi TODAY

TYMC AUTO

OEO IOH • Mairo. 4 apaad. ad.40.000 maaa. $3300

343-0314OEO IOH RRHM LBl. poaar alaar- tof/braMa/tacda, auiowtodc. antomDay 722-27H or aOEO IOH PR0M LSI. adnwailc. poaar ataarlnf/aindoaa/iocka.

OEO- 1M1 UM Traekto Cornmn- abto. caaaana, auio. poaar atoardto. ad. 17.000 rtiHa. $0400 4S0-70HIMRALA 1474. V4. <j s rCM atoto Spm 4737042IROC 13M - onto M.0H nilato 4 Hdad. ad.WCEiHUNTMQTON RORO H2-O4O0LOOMNO FOR . prtoad $2,000 and Tyma haa

456 44HLUMINA IOH Euro. 4 doto. loadad. toa fTtdaafa. akoadard oondNIon M7H 427-OOMLUMINA 10M 4 doto. V-4. auiomat- ic. ad. m. endaa. M.300

737-57MLUMINA IOH • 4 door, Etoo. 31. loadad. Wack/oray miartor. aMo- madc. $00H/baai. 044-41MLUMINA IOH. 4 door, aaototoni

. 471H to

LUMINA. 1M1. loadod. 4 door. VO. 70H mioa. aarrtody ptoa QMPP. $12.0H CH aRto 4pm 404-1012MAUeU 1M1 aoQon. aulomaUc.

Qooo tranaporiaBon.471-4470

MONTE CARLO - IHO. V-3 aulo- nmoc. M.773ndtoa. $1M0

M1-42H tort 131MONTE CARLO. IOH. 1 oanar. un- dto 24H0 mlaafi $7.000/baai oRar

M1-3H1

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NEW 1991 CUTLASS CALAIS

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& *9988*Pncs IndutiM DsMnMon

1991 NINETY-EIGHT REGENCY ELITE SEDANAir conditioning anti-lock brakes, power convenience group cruise power steering AUFM stereo Sik #1173

*18,995*

1991 BRAVADALoaded trailer package, leather interior Gk4 company car Stk #1301 Demo

$10,903-CM EMPLOYEE 5% - 1,237

*18,754*1991 CUTLASS CIERA SEDAN

Divided bench seal ^300 (V-6) engine, power locks, rear de- Irosl. conv group ae. till, pulse wipers floor mats Stk #1080

*10,995*

NEW 1991 CUTLASS SUPREME SEDAN

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Mustang 5333 *5^ •750Tempo *225 ■ ‘MO"Escort WS\ •222’* BProbe 2300 •300 •284'* •1050 \Taurus 2099 •350 •343’* •000

Aerostar T2529 •325 •316" •750

N«, *1 4 ,9 9 9 *IK T Piflill__________ _

V I M c D o n a ld F o rd I J

n 1992 AEROSTARAulQmMtc Hftnamlaalon. air condKorMta 7 pM aangw. power wM owe. powar Iogm. cruiM oonlic i.aw haaiaM ctric defroaMr.

W atDiacounlRabale

•19.175•3876•1000

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Now '1 4 ,2 9 9 *

PLUS

3 Y e a r P la n ‘ 7 6 “ * * p e r w e e k 3 Y e a r P l a n * 7 0 * * * * p e r w e e k

**36 moniri Non Commercial Lease. 1st payment refundable, security deposk applicable stale fees due on delivery. Lessee allowed 46,000 miles and Is responsible for excess wear & tear. 11* per mile over 45,000 miles. For total of payments mbWply payment by 36 months. Option to purchase at end of f fT T _ , T 1 I ^ IT , , _

V I M c D o n a ld F o rd I y ^ M c D o n a ld F o rd

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Authorizedl O / I A C K

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b t o t w t o to i i N o r t l i v l l l t o R e f . A S N t o K f o n l t d . *Ffue Ian, Bcanaa, Mta. daslmalkin and aaaigrvnani o( rabale lo McDonald FordP ic lum d to w n m a y n o t b a v ah ic la a d ra rttaa il

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f t O B D U S S C A U - -“ Y O U R D I S C O U N T D E A L E R ”

BRAND NEW 1992 EAGLE TALONW Aof6 mhmt drt«« fOL 9imrm 6 tommi r tian n a and braliM A M .ni cmmwheak tloca «?6?9

SALE PRICECOLLEGE GRADS SAVE ADDITIONAL $600*

* 1 2 , 4 9 9

BRAND NEW 1991 EAGLE TALONALL WHEEL DRIVETwM. high output angma. automaac. aa. pewar mntiomt A lockt prarmum aouhd LOADED. LOADED. LOADED Stock 0 2262 ^ ^

SALE PRICECOCL£Q£ GRADS SAVE ADDITIONAL $500***

1 6 , 5 9 9

BRAND NEW 1992 WRANGLER 4X4giM24?;

* 9 8 9 9

20 high output angma. tmtad gkaaa Mid plalat from carpat and much much mora Stocfr a 2427SALE

PR IC ECOLLEGE GRADS SAVE ADOTTIONAL SSOO*'

1991 CHEROKEE UMITEDme. aulomaac aaMoiMa4s4 poamr todM A aaondowa.

Sloe* #«7«3IE NEW______ 130,570SALE PRICE ..-020 .495 REBATE____ __ 02000

M M«| ■ ipilAIHONLY

»17,990‘

1991 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM2.5 angma. automate, m. ataiao. M. cnaaa.IF NEW______ 014,707SALE PRICE.....-0 8990 A A A *REBATE-.........02000 w 9 9 w

’91*’90*’89 DAYTONAS SHELBY A ESAulCMTiatK. Mr. Ml. turbo or V.6. lull factory equppad

'89 TOYOTA •90 ’87 GRAND '88 '87 •86 CJ-7SUPRA LASER RS WAGONEER LEBARON VOYAGER SE 4x4AiRo. aport root 20.000

mtlai

•13,790*Rad t.ii :

*5990*

Laathar, loadad. #5591. 3iochooaa

•4995 •7995

7 panangar, loadad

•4990 •4995

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SStaMM ttl.M i

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57J50 lAaa5496745

1557 LA. m lap. aacaMi TSKatt 55500•ONNCVKLf 1505 SOC.

m mmrn Mylar, henbar aup- ■aaM 55500 551-2%gONNCVHXi 1555 SSC ■ Marpoh i

Few) 1955 OT- A5 Mac* baaut*. may loidad, my mm mtaa 5 Mi ona contaa aMi bai MaaM Cbaapi TYMt AOrO 456 55115PCAO. 1555. OT CdUM aulo> wMte. air. lAoaaawl umdWiun moootbm 464-7505FCAO. 1507-8M 5 nina good. Mgb a L 525005476715FCRO. 1557 OT • 5 eyindar aulO> made. air. aunrool. M»5ar, loadad. •aaudM. 55500 Marfyn 6256555,FWEIinO FORMULA 1505 • Nad. T40p. cMan. loMad. ful OM war rvtly $7800 454-7255FMEBIfV) 1575. 55.000 QrtglnM

52000/baal oNarAflar 4 50PM. 425-7121

fmeatno- t to i . V 6. amo. Br«ant Rad. AM Acoaaapriaa. Urmmi oon- dNon 5i0.700/baai 477-1060ORANO AM 1955- Burgundy aMh

M arler. am/lm alar- ao. airround aeiatd. Why pay mora? TYMf AUTO haa Via baM buyara M

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ORANO AM 1997. Uua. loadad. « • ant oondMon. S7XX)0 miaa.

54500 Aflar Spm. 774-4957ORANO AM 1997. 2 door. air. ondaa. vary good oondMon, 55960. or boat 421-2405ORANO AM 1955 LC Quad 4 Blac*.

on. muat 454-7955

ORANO AM. 1955. low mVaa. aharp

PAT MILLIKEN FORD 255-3100

Mon. a Thurs.

T u 9 0 *|w 9 d . Fri. 9-6 1-800

676-JEEP

J e £ P • E A G L E ^CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH • DODGE

BEDFORD • LANSING • DETROIT

mt a aa a 4

TELEGRAPH AT PLYMOUTH ROAD 2 5 5 - 2 7 0 0

“Automotive Group of Farmington Hills”

A t G ra n d R iv e r a n d 1 0 M ile

"A A id T ) L O T U S ^ i 5 u i n K ( ^ f f i m a z D a e f f ia

N ^ S S ^DIVISION

N E W 1991 S E N T R A N E W 1991 N X 1 6 0 0 N E W 1991 N X 2 0 0 0

ORANO AM. 1955 8C • 4 dOOr.la. loaded. aatoaVam oondMon

50.000 iM . S5000 420-3575

m m s m u 3 t s i

Mi« t tn CIAMO MMOUIS IS 4 OOOt SHAMpiLtiaa 172A Nora 4 rear carpat hoar matt 4 wa* power arv. a n saat aw w w aa aranr lathar $wap ttaaran wnaai' amaow Bifroarar ewemr AMfV«arao canant caw mmmmm «

2 Y « a r L « a M

*440**or purchase for*1 9 ,3 8 5 *

IBMvmtabie

IMW 1952 CONTMI NTAi IXtCUTTVI 4 OOOt

VOT0 #704Ci

mmm itfckjoa aUA tana* auawtaiM arar> r anppiO naaran «riaa« wywd aia<w$u'" * -p*- I proup Sltaar[f ,t enema

2 YEAR LEASE

•499**

or purchase for*2 5 ,6 8 9 *

12 available

NtW 1M1 COUCM IS 2 DOMTewyit Hua ciaarcoai cryiui eme ooin oa weanng «»we« spate control t taanc mar tamoow otfrDWtr aiiVTOffiS tsw nrtt cast aunnum wnaaH powar loct group atactnc am. m i 5ttrao cattane watnar wrapptd nctnng wnaai 4 wat power Orwart mm aummacae antry tm am dud Mummattd vnor irm ron Koury tnm front carpat floor matt aom group 9 a i SCFi V4 •ngtna amomatif orararwa tfanvwwmon s to c ta io r i i

IS im sivaeb ie2 VCAft LEA&E

NOTAPPUCABLE

or purchase for‘ 1 3 ,5 1 4 *

NfW 1992 SAtli OS 4 OOOt SiOANfrorat b u t o x matanc oait iwm cgmion dotn prafarrao tcMpmant package 49H front carpat Poor matt raar carpat fKr-' m m 4 nay powar a%ar i teat powar m n wmoowt fiwparop speed corarot am fu aerao catsane raar wmoow aafujuar car dummum whaatt power loca group agnt grouc Stock «704M

or purchase for2 V *a r L aasa

*350®®** *1 5 ,4 5 4 *IS Available

1991 SABLE GS WAGON

DEMO 451 Package. WAS 019,651 SALE PRICE*12,893*

1M1 CONTINENTAL SIGNATURE

DEMO WAS 032,700

SALE PRICE*21,315*

SAVE!

DEMOSALE!

1991 SABLE LS. 4 Door

DEMO Package 482 WAS 020.487SALE PRICE*12,818

1992 SABLE GS 4 DOOR

DEMOPackage 4S1A. WAS 018,868 SALE PRICE

*14,153*

GRAND AM 1945 8E 2 door. CO pteyar. 55.000 ml

no 57595

ORANO AM. 1591 L£ • 4 dOor. auto- ffkaVc. Nr. 2.5 Mar. M power. r ~ era. Low NIL. 1950011 aal. 660-5555ORANO PRK. 1575. $400. and a 19«> Chrylpar Cordoba. 5600 AflarSpm 729-1294GRAND Rrli 1995 LE. 2 dOOr. Nr. ■utowiavc. moot opBona, 2 tone. raN aharp. 55159<baai. S25-5924ORANO PRIX 1959 loadad. aaoMa ta l . 15.050

ORANO PWX. 1990 Lf ■acb, 2 door. V9, •deniaBc, la adSlOAOO 747-5945

oonMUon M M i 5 aul. 52 J 6 0 /b a « .227-9955

LCMAN8. 1959. amomMlC. ad 55A00 ndM , good oondMon. Mu« ■N i$S .700/y M t 4544074LIMANS 1995 Lf. aunroof. 59.000 raiaa. rww tdaa 4 brNraa, aaoal ooMMon.$41SO/oNw 474-9410LSMIANS: 1599. 4 door. ad. Kan- wood caaaatta 5 aguateari, raM. Idd m ia a 14200 542-S9S5LIMANS 1950 LI. 4 door, automat- 16. ad. no aocdlanM. 50000 ra ia a

stock #10143

From ^ 8 3 9 92 Available

Q 0 8 D u s s e n u UNCOIN • MERCURV3 1 6 2 5 G ra n d R iv e r at Orchard Lake Rd„ Farmington

TOP DOLLAR FOR VOUR TRADE

OUR SPECIALTY A X Z & B PLANS

DETROIT AREA CALL p"

5 3 7 -4 6 4 0 a 7 a - 3 f 7 0

S P R IN G C O N V E R S IO N V A N S A L EThursday

MARCH 269-9

Friday

MARCH 279-6

F R E E V A N C O N V E R S I O N !

stock #10067

FFrom * 1 2 ,9 9 5 *3 Demo’s Available

Stock #10604

From * 9 8 9 5 *1 Available

stock #10357

From ‘ 1 0 ,9 9 5 *1 Available

D E M O 1991 S T A N Z A N E W 1991 2 4 0 SX -S E N E W 1991 M A X IM A

Stock #10432

From *14.599* Fr«n *17,499*- 3 Available7 Available

N E W 1991 4 X 4 S A L E H O U R S ^ D E M O 1991 3 0 0 ZX

Mondtyl n n Tliurs. 9M i"d Tuts., WM, A ^ andFri 9 m i*0m >.

SATURDAY1 1 :0IM:0 0 P.a

Stock #10380 DEMO

From * 2 5 , 9 9 5 *2 Demo, 1 New Avallabla

COUQA 1995 O T t, ■pdiwa Ima driNa Nvry Mm . 44909 y baM adgr

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N E W1992

S H A D O W SCoOtge Ond SpKial'

F r o m

■ 6821’01800

N E W1991-1992

D A Y T O N A ’SF r o m

*9995*0800

N E W1992

D Y N A S T Y SF r o m

• 1 0 , 8 5 8 *01000 Rabat*

N E W 1992

SHADOW ES C o n v o r t i b i m o

F r o m

• 1 4 , 9 9 8 *01000

Id wNblaaNitl Pi|d Phi‘ TNm PifR.

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D ic h S c o t tRidwfda th a n a may not

LO/lACK451-2110 062-3322OUT OF TOWN CALLS ACCEPTED

•44 ANN ARBOR RD.(IW Mt tm- M -

A

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13,898* |I£I#eM7,795

u . m ^ FACTORY PROGRAM CARS Balance of Factory Warranty ^

’91 GRAND VOYAGER SE ’91 DAKOTA SE, Club Cab ’91 B-150 RAM WAGON LE ’91 LEBARON CONVERTIBLE ’91 B-250 RAM WAGON LE *91 SHADOW CONVERTIBLE|AIt

kkk

h o q q ic 5 £ M ^ ’1 1 ,4 8 8 > 1 2 ,9 8 8

V-«. autontoGc. air. domt vmdowt. power tocii* 1 4 4%^ 9 M te ^ rb a g ION ^10|400

amomMK r w «ep bumperm . AM. FW caiMGe m $4 AQOcryiM. power wmdOWl I power todie ■

AulomaPc. air. m . cruwe. * a ^ power wmdowa. drtwore eQQPO tide arrlMg. 3 lo ctiooep k

★ ★ ★ ★ B I B S A V I M B S D M P U B q U A i l T Y U S E D C A B S ! ! ! ★ ★ ★ ★ ;’89 ESCORT LX

Automatic, air. caaaatte. loadad.

^ 3 9 9 5

’89 SUNDANCE RSAutomatic, ak. loadad

* 4 7 8 8

’89 SPIRITAutomatic, air. titt, crutaa. iota mora.

* 4 9 9 5

’88 CAVAUERAutomatic, air, lota mora. muat aaa.

* 4 3 4 4

’89 DYNASTYV-e. automatic, air. Mt. cruiaa. gN tha toys, Hfca

"•“ * 6 9 8 8

’89 VOYAGER SEV-6. automatic, air. 7 paaaangar. loadad

* 7 7 8 8

’90 SUBARU JUSTYAH whaal driva. auto­matic. tow mNaa.

* 4 4 8 8

’87 CAVAUER Z-24AUomatlc. ak, loadad

* 4 4 8 8

’88 LEBARON 4 DOORAutomatic, air. loadad. muat aaa, oniy

* 3 9 9 5’89 COLT GT

Automatic, air, caaaaaa, loadad. low mNat. Nfca

""» 4 9 8 8

’89 CAMARO RSV-e. automatic, rad. T- topa, loadad. rad.

* 8 4 8 8

’88 TOYOTA COROLUA u to m a t ic , air . o n t ownar. loadad.

* 4 8 4 4

’87 SUNDANCEAutomatic, air. iota mora.

* 2 9 8 8

a LEBARON CONVERTIBlfPramium aditon. lulomabc. •ir, laWhar. Gvary option. Mt*

"“ * 9 7 8 8

’89 BLAZER S-10Tahoa. V-6. automatic, air. 4x4. loadad

* 8 8 4 4

’90 SHADOWAutomatic, air. ioadad. iow nrYitaa. factory war-

“" * 5 8 4 4

’88 BERETTAAutomattc. air. iota mora

* 4 4 8 8

’88 NEW YORKERMark Croat. V-6. automatic, wr. laatbar tvary opaon. low

“ “ * 8 4 8 8

BRUCE

148 7 5 TELEGRAPH, REDFORD

538-1500

BETWEEN FIVE MILE AND 1-96

*Plu> lax. title destination All reOAlOs to dealer. **24 MONTH LEASE «<tti Approved ciedR To at nve at tetai ot payments multiply py 24 to 000 mites Off year excess mileage ctiarge o l 15 per mite, lease has opbon lo purchase OynAAty SR9B3 G5. Oahota SS289 73 Caravan $7755 needed at stavt ot tease 1si month p.ayment securtfy de­posit ptales marutacnam g rebates used as doemp«fy merit

5 Mile Rd. Bruce Campbell »

Oodge r 1-96 JeXries X-Way

SATURDAY SERVICE HOURS: 8:00 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M.

$ WHAT DO A, X andZ PLAN BUYERS WANT? $NEW ’9 2 ESCORT 6T IT H E Y W A N T M O R E M O N E Y

F O R T H E I R

T R A D E - I N S

A L o t M o r e M o n e y

AVIS GIVES$snnooM o re

For Every A, X and Z Plan Trade-In

Over 1000 A, X and Z Plan Buyers Traded in their used cars & trucks a t AVIS FORD In 1991. The reason is simple. Avis Ford gives rrK)re m oney on each and every trade-in.

NEW ’92 ESCORT LX 4 DOOR WAGON

WAS $11,949 YOUR A PLAN PRICE IS* 9 1 6 6

NEW ’92 PROBE GL 2 DOOR

fmm mwWjugjNji wei Im W s t iM r i. t iM k # l M t .

WAS $14,584YOUR A PLAN PRICEHO,508

$500[KEBAm

NEW ’92 TEMPO GL 4 DOOR SEDAN

■VcwT*J53 ililrm.'w' ■SmT’oiiNv mmm•WcMc «M/HIaW fw iw , Root rmIs . r s w Itcfe froop.

ciMiWWtWrt. pWfcad iWwWi. uNiwWIc iHlw-■ k m . i n k i um t i m M m . mm t i k p a n t M i # n M .

WAS $13,247 YOUR A PLAN PRICE IS *9497

NEW ’92 TAURUS L 4 DOOR SEDAN

$500[HEMTEl

. e . Nw

tm m n m

2,628

WAS $13, YOURAPUW

■■■■ MMOOM. mmm wtimm.

r B W E l1 0 , 2 0 9

^$1,000]{iia*TE[

NEW ’92 AEROSTAR XL PLUS WAGON

nWh,. IM # » mWAS $18,367

YOUR A PUN PRICE113,053

ILMdROrE HL : TANK OF

$ Have Your Trade-In Appraised at AVIS Before You Buy! $CALL

1 - 8 0 0 - 3 5 8 - A V I S/ or

355-7500NOOMTQ

r m rm io .^MACMW,

I ro il !*«• A i / i s F o r dI tW U M _

I M L V w ra ^ M I T'=;- With A H r . t n )

|m - i t | TELEGRAPH RD. Just North of 12 MILE RD . SOUTHFIELD OPEN MON & THURS. TIL 9 P M.

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