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A o P lym outh © bseruer VULI MK 107 Nl'MbtH06 I'HI'RSDAY AUOU8T 6. 1093 • PLYMOi.TH, MU HlUAN • 68 PAOIC8 Fim Cvm IN TNE PAPER Election results: In Tuesday’s primary election, the city commis- sion race narrowed from nine can- didates to eight with the elimina- tion of Michael Caffery. Four seats are open in November. /2A Hollywood bound: After working on a screenplay for nearly 10 years, a local writer is going to see his product up on the big screen. /3A COUNTY NEWS Engler’s choice: The governor tells our reporter, Ralph Echtinaw, schools of choice among public dis- tricts is a done deal. /5A SPORTS Collegiate baseball: Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury is competing in an AAABA regional tournament this week in Altoona, Pa. /IB BUSINESS What a concept: You ’ll be asking yourself, ‘’Why didn’t I think of that?” after reading about four creative and ambitious business concepts, including a musical greeting card and a squirrel-proof bird feeder. /IOB SUBURBAN LIFE Who's crazy?: Some used vaca- tion time to be there. Others decid- ed it was better than staying at grandma’s house. And for some it was a second year of madness. It? Yes, it the Girl Scouts’summer day camp at Bell Creek Park in Bedford. /IC CREATIVE LIVING Formative: Two Observerland sculptors are taking part in Michi- gan Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition IV. /ID BUILDING SCENE Residential splendor: Bloomfield Hills architect Louis DesRosiers begs to be labeled everyman’s ar- chitect, but his wondrous, large- scale lakefront homes are clearly the work of a special talent. /IF INDEX Ruildlnc Sc«ne . . IF BualneM . . . 9-1 OB ClAMtfled* . . . D-G Auto ................. F,G Employment . .F,G Rool eatote . . D,E Creative Living . ID Croaaword .... 7D Entertainment . 4-6B Opinion . . .14-ISA Peraonal Scene. . 3G 8 p orta ................. IB Suburban Lire . . 1C HERE'S HOW TO REACH US 459-2700 Newsroom Fax: 469-4224 Sports: 963-2104 Raadar Commant Una: 963-2042 Claaafffad AcSwttaing: 591-0900 Diaplay M>mtialn§: 691-2300 Homa Dalhmy 691-0600 Cabta/TV Waakfy: 963-2199 Forum to study schools With a tax-increase election on tap In the Plymouth Canton school district, and the state cutting the local property-tax system to hind public schools, a local state representative, Jerry Vorva, plans a forum on education. Everyone is invited. With a millage election a«t for Aug. 17 in the Plymouth Canton achool diatrict and the state legialature elim mating the local achool property tai e», State Rep Jerry Vorva, R Plym outh, ia aponaoring an open forum on education at 7 p.m. Tueaday, Aug. 10. 'Tm inviting everybody who wanta to attend,” aaid Vorva "I'm hoping to aee membera of the Plymouth Canton achool board there.” The forum will be at the Plymouth City Hall, 201 S Main, and ia o[>en to the public. "I want to get people there from Canton and Plymouth,” Vorva aaid. "It's going to be an open exchange of ideaa 1 want to find out what kind of school system people want and then deai^ a system to fund it.” He said the meeting will be video taped, with copies going to Gov John Engler and membera of the house ed ucation committee Vorva said he decided to hold the forum after the legislature voted to scrap the entire property tax system that has l>een used to fund local pub lie schools On Tu«»d<ty, Aug 17, i/otert in fAe Plymouth Canton achool diatnct will be asked for a second time to approve a 4 mill property lax in- crease How do you plan to vote? YES: call 953-2033 NO: call 953-2035 SeeFOmiM, 4A J Comn^tUs and uaim k can be made ^ uMdJ noon Monday toun M il 1 Mil M US(I Roadside Stand n f % f V - : rlOffW ^^PwRe (Below, left to right) Ka- thy Feret and Nancy Shaffer shop for fresh pro- duce like (at left) cherries. Farmers dig up seasonal treats Statt Photos BY S hebiui Buzrv B y J oanne M auszewski 9 tapf Warm ’Tis the season — for fhiita and vegetables at roadside stands in Plymouth and Canton. “We like to aerve people Michigan products at reasonable prices," eaid Andy Churilla, who with his wife, Mary Hauk Churilla, just opened Andy and Mary’e Farm Market, a permanent, eeaeonable roadside stand at Ford and Beck roads. What’s from Michigan? How about sweet corn, cucumbers, peppers, tomstoea, lettuce, radishes, pickling cucumbers, cabbage, green onions, green beens, and aquash. The Churillas used to have a tem- poraiy stand at Ford and Napiar and oscidad to go for the permanent stand that opaned July 12. The cou- ■ ‘We like to serve peo- ple MIclilgaii products at reaeooeble pricee.’ Andy Churilla Andy and Mary’s Farm Market pie is about ready to landscape the Like many farm markets in the area, the Churillas’ is open from 9 a.m. to 7ish at night They also plan to ksep the stand open through Hal- loween for pumpkins, winter squash and com sUlks. “We fonn all of our own •tuff,’* Churilla said. Plymouth and Canton offer a va- riety of roadside and formars mar- kets. Among them ere Sordine’s Farm Market on Ford at Ridge; Fer- rari’s on the south tide of Cherry Hill, west of Beck; Constantino’s on the north aide of Ford, west of Beck; and a roadside stand on Napier, just east of Ann Arbor Road. Though there was a Canton Farmers Market in the Kmart park- ing lot in previous years, it’s uncer- tain whether it will open this yeer. But the Plymouth Farmers Market is still going strong from 7:30 s.m. to noon, ^turdays, through Oct. 16, at the Gathering across from Kellogg Park in downtown Plymouth. 'There are probably even more roadside stands and the beet w«y to And out is to drive around tbo more rural roads in Canton and Plym- outh. Remita Ma- basen helps her friend, Mary Hauk Churilla, at Andy A Mary’s Farm Market. Moo-ving ceremony to milk memories of historic lawsuit B y K evin B rown Htaft Warns First-year law student* know the case of Plym- outh resident T.C. Sherwood v». Hiram Walker A Sons over the sale of a cow, and a marker to be placed in Kellogg Park will commemorate it for the general public. The iS87 case centered on the aale of a cow named Rose by the Hiram Walker distillery in On- tario to Sherwood, for 130. Hiram Walker believed the cow was barren, ac- cording to the case. But when the company discov ered Roae was pregnant, it refused delivery, be- cause her value area now 10 times that egreed to in the original sale. Sherwood sued to take possession of Rose at the price originally agreed upon. ■ ‘Th« stat« bar looks to public placos, so H’t not tuckod away In soma dusty muaoum.’ Elizabeth Johnson president -Suburban Bar Association of Western Wayne County In Sherwood vs. Walker, the Michigan Supreme Court declared that bacause a mutual mistake re- garding a material fact had been made, Hiram Walker had a right to void the contract and keep the cow. Sherwood, president of Plymouth National Bank at the tima of the trsmeaction, latar became Michi- gan's first banking commiaeioner. Hiram Walker A Sons is still based in Ontario, a mgjor pnxiucer of distilled spirits. The state has declared 18 legal milestones, and No. 18 recognises the case over “Rose of Aberlone," to be placed in Kellogg Perk. Dedication ceremonies ere scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Thuraday, Sept. 9. Those speaking at the ded- ication include State Bar of Michigan communica- tions committee chairman Bdmund Brady Jr, State Bar preaident Georgs Googasian and Elisa- beth Johnson, president of the Suburban Bar Asso- ciation of Waatem Wayne County. Repreaentivas of the City of Plymouth and Hiram Walker 4 Sons are also echadulad to epaak. Baa LAWMIT, 4A * Wr W , - . i' ~ Ji'.V .............. ^ ^ -V-V ■*:' V J ^ ^ ^ j

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o P l y m o u t h © b s e r u e rVULI MK 107 Nl'M btH06 I'HI'RSDAY AUOU8T 6. 1093 • PLYMOi.TH, MU HlUAN • 68 PAOIC8 F i m C v m

I N T N E P A P E R

Election results: In Tuesday’s primary election, the city commis­sion race narrowed from nine can­didates to eight with the elimina­tion of Michael Caffery. Four seats are open in November. /2 A

Hollywood bound: After working on a screenplay for nearly 10 years, a local writer is going to see his product up on the big screen. /3 A

COUNTY NEWSEngler’s cho ice: The governor tells our reporter, Ralph Echtinaw, schools of choice among public dis­tricts is a done deal. /5 A

SPORTSCollegiate baseball: Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury is competing inan AAABA regional tournament this week in Altoona, Pa. / I B

BUSINESSW hat a concept: You ’ll be asking yourself, ‘’Why didn’t I think of that?” after reading about four creative and ambitious business concepts, including a musical greeting card and a squirrel-proof bird feeder. / IO B

SUBURBAN LIFE

W ho's crazy?: Some used vaca­tion time to be there. Others decid­ed it was better than staying at grandma’s house. And for some it was a second year of madness. It? Yes, it — the Girl Scouts’ summer day camp at Bell Creek Park in Bedford. / I C

CREATIVE LIVINGForm ative: Two Observerland sculptors are taking part in Michi­gan Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition IV. / I D

BUILDING SCENEResidential splendor: Bloomfield Hills architect Louis DesRosiers begs to be labeled everyman’s ar­chitect, but his wondrous, large- scale lakefront homes are clearly the work of a special talent. / I F

INDEXRuildlnc Sc«ne . . IF BualneM . . . 9-1 OB ClAMtfled* . . . D-GA u t o .................F,GEmployment . .F,G Rool eatote . . D,E

Creative Living . ID

Croaaword . . . . 7D Entertainment . 4-6B Opinion . . .14-ISA Peraonal Scene. . 3G8 p o r ta ................. IBSuburban Lire . . 1C

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Sports: 963-2104 Raadar Commant Una: 963-2042 Claaafffad AcSwttaing: 591-0900

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Cabta/TV Waakfy: 963-2199

Forum t o stu d y s c h o o lsWith a tax-increase election on tap In the Plymouth Canton school district, and the state cutting the local property-tax system to hind public schools, a local state representative, Jerry Vorva, plans a forum on education. Everyone is invited.

W ith a millage election a«t for Aug. 17 in the Plym outh Canton achool diatrict and the sta te legialature elim m ating the local achool property ta i e», S tate Rep Jerry Vorva, R Plym outh, ia aponaoring an open forum on education at 7 p.m. Tueaday, Aug. 10.

'T m inviting everybody who wanta

to a tten d ,” aaid Vorva "I'm hoping to aee membera of the Plym outh Canton achool board there.”

The forum will be at the Plymouth City Hall, 201 S M ain, and ia o[>en to the public.

"I w ant to get people there from Canton and P lym outh ,” Vorva aaid.

"It's going to be an open exchange of ideaa 1 want to find out what kind of school system people want and then d e a i^ a system to fund it.”

He said the meeting will be video taped, with copies going to Gov John Engler and membera of the house ed ucation com m ittee

Vorva said he decided to hold the forum after the legislature voted to scrap the entire property tax system that has l>een used to fund local pub lie schools

On Tu«»d<ty, Aug 17, i/otert in fAe Plymouth Canton achool diatnct will be asked for a second time to approve a 4 mill property lax in­crease How do you plan to vote?YES: call 953-2033NO: call 953-2035

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’Tis the season — for fhiita and vegetables at roadside stands in Plymouth and Canton.

“We like to aerve people Michigan products at reasonable prices," eaid Andy Churilla, who with his wife, Mary Hauk Churilla, just opened Andy and Mary’e Farm Market, a permanent, eeaeonable roadside stand at Ford and Beck roads.

What’s from Michigan? How about sweet corn, cucumbers, peppers, tomstoea, lettuce, radishes, pickling cucumbers, cabbage, green onions, green beens, and aquash.

The Churillas used to have a tem- poraiy stand at Ford and Napiar and oscidad to go for the permanent stand that opaned July 12. The cou-

■ ‘We like to serve peo­ple MIclilgaii products at reaeooeble pricee.’

Andy ChurillaAndy and Mary’s Farm Market

pie is about ready to landscape the

Like many farm markets in the area, the Churillas’ is open from 9 a.m. to 7ish at night They also plan to ksep the stand open through Hal­loween for pumpkins, winter squash and com sUlks.

“We fonn all of our own •tuff,’* Churilla said.

Plymouth and Canton offer a va­riety of roadside and formars mar­

kets. Among them ere Sordine’s Farm Market on Ford at Ridge; Fer- rari’s on the south tide of Cherry Hill, west of Beck; Constantino’s on the north aide of Ford, west of Beck; and a roadside stand on Napier, just east of Ann Arbor Road.

Though there was a Canton Farmers Market in the Kmart park­ing lot in previous years, it’s uncer­tain whether it will open this yeer. But the Plymouth Farmers Market is still going strong from 7:30 s.m. to noon, ^turdays, through Oct. 16, at the Gathering across from Kellogg Park in downtown Plymouth.

'There are probably even more roadside stands and the beet w«y to And out is to drive around tbo more rural roads in Canton and Plym­outh.

Remita Ma- basen helps her friend, Mary Hauk Churilla, at Andy A Mary’s Farm Market.

M oo-ving cerem ony to m ilk m em ories o f h is to ric la w su itB y K ev in B rown Hta f t W arns

First-year law student* know the case of Plym­outh resident T.C. Sherwood v». Hiram Walker A Sons over the sale of a cow, and a marker to be placed in Kellogg Park will commemorate it for the general public.

The iS87 case centered on the aale of a cow named Rose by the Hiram Walker distillery in On­tario to Sherwood, for 130.

Hiram Walker believed the cow was barren, ac­cording to the case. But when the company discov ered Roae was pregnant, it refused delivery, be­cause her value area now 10 times that egreed to in the original sale.

Sherwood sued to take possession of Rose at the price originally agreed upon.

■ ‘Th« stat« bar looks to public placos, so H’t not tuckod away In soma dusty muaoum.’

Elizabeth Johnson president -Suburban Bar Association of

Western Wayne County

In Sherwood vs. Walker, the Michigan Supreme Court declared that bacause a mutual mistake re­garding a material fact had been made, Hiram Walker had a right to void the contract and keep the cow.

Sherwood, president of Plymouth National Bank at the tima of the trsmeaction, latar became Michi­

gan's first banking commiaeioner. Hiram Walker A Sons is still based in Ontario, a mgjor pnxiucer of distilled spirits.

The state has declared 18 legal milestones, and No. 18 recognises the case over “Rose of Aberlone," to be placed in Kellogg Perk.

Dedication ceremonies ere scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Thuraday, Sept. 9. Those speaking at the ded­ication include State Bar of Michigan communica­tions committee chairman Bdmund Brady J r , State Bar preaident Georgs Googasian and Elisa­beth Johnson, president of the Suburban Bar Asso­ciation of Waatem Wayne County.

Repreaentivas of the City of Plymouth and Hiram Walker 4 Sons are also echadulad to epaak.

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On her hi|{h f in ish on T u e s i l a v . S m i th sail!, Tm very h a p p y w ith It. I t h in k It s a win for th e p e o p le ol the city I tn KoiiiK to keep p u sh in i t

M il le r was u n a v a i l a b l e for com m eii t on h is to p sh o w in g in the p r i inarv

■Michael ( 'a r te ry , w ho ({ot 13fc voles , was e l i m in a t e d from th e r a i e on r u e s d a y H e a lso r a n un su ccess fu l ly as a D e m iK ra t for VS'avne ( 'o u n lv C o m m is s io n la s t .Nov emln-r

Now, the eijtht surMvors sijuare off in Novemifer

Koundinit i^ut the four highest vote getters in the Tuesday pri mary were Ron Loiselle with 496 votes — he was defeated in a 1991 re election bid and commis sioner S tella Greene with 447 votes She was appointeil to the com m ission in October to fill the vacancy created when former com m issioner Jerry Vorva left to Ijecome a sta te representative

In Novemlver, the four highest

vote getters will lie elected to the com misaion Tile top three vote getters get four-year term s, and the No 4 finisher gets a two year term

was com m issioner John Voa with 436 voles Vos finished second overall in 19(19 when he was first elected to the c-ommission

Shrewsbury, Bill McAninch and Mayor Robert Jones

City Clerk Linda L^ngmesser had predictetl a low tu rnou t fur the election, about '20 percent Hut tu rnou t on Tuesday was even lower, with 961 of 7,224 registered voters showing up at polling places — ju s t 13 percent

F'inishing fifth in the primary

Newcomers Glen Mackle and David M cDonald finished sixth and seventh, Mackie with 308 votes and McIXmald with 234

Finishing eighth was planning com m ission vice chairm an Tom Prose with 168 votes

Com m issioner Jim Jabara can't run for re election because the city charter prohibits s commis sioner who has served two consec­utive term s from running for a th ird consecutive term

The new com m issioners will be joined by incum bents Dennis

In the 1991 commisaion elec­tio n . M iller fin ish e d fourth am ong candidates, w inning a two year term

City snuffs out smoking in all its public buildingsBv K k m n B rown Stch Writkr

Sm oking has lieen lianiied from all ( 'ity of Plym outh government buildings, including the cultural center, which hosts weddings and other public events.

T he city commission voted to approve the non smoking policy­following com plaints from some city employees.

W hile a propnisal to allow sm oking by those renting the cu l­tu ra l center was subm itted by ( ’ity Manager Steve W alters, Com m issioner John Vos won su p ­port for his motion to ban it there too

Vos said his father smoked, a l­though he was a doctor who advised people not to smoke.

"He died at an early age of an em physem a-related heart attack I th ink smoking is a dirty, rotten, filthy habit. " Vos said, adding city employees or others should not be exposed to smoke.

F'urther, he said tha t an em ployee with lung problem s who m aintains they stem m ed from second-hand smoke inhaled on his or her city job could have "a w o rk e r's c o m p e n sa tio n case against the city."

T h a t would cost taxpayers money

Saying nearby com m unities have already banned smoking in jiublic buildings. Vos said, "I th ink we have to get on board ’

"1 think you have to take these types of steps, " Com m issioner Doug Miller added.

In June, the Michigan D epart­ment of Public Health got six com plaints against the city alleg­ing violations of the M ichigan Clean Indoor Air Act.

"The com plaint specifically al leges that employees hypersensi­tive to smoke are required as part of their job to enter areas where sm oking is occurring," wrote city- adm inistrative seukices director

Carol S tone in a letter to com m is­sioners

A letter from the sta te health departm ent following the com ­p la in ts directed the city to resolve the com plaints by Aug. 23 or face a civil fine of up to $1(X).

"The law sta tes tha t all regu­lated facilities m ust have a w rit­ten policy for the separation of smokers and non-sm okers," wrote M G. Radja, a sta te health de partm ent consultant

By the com m ission's action on Monday, employees who smoke in a city building in violation of the policy are reported to the city m anager for disciplinary- action.

V isitors who smoke in city- buildings will be asked by the po­lice departm ent to not smoke or leave the building. If they don 't, a citation for trespassing will be is ­sued.

Group needs baby suppliesBv Dia-nk Galk STAtf Writkr

The cupboards th a t hold baby supplies for needy fami lies at the P lym outh Salvation Army are bare.

And you're invited to a com m unity baby shower to help re­plenish them .

"T hroughout the year young m others and som etim es young fathers come in and we give them what they need," accord­ing to Howard M atthews, S a l­vation Army director of social services.

The K iw anis Club and the Salvation Army are p lanning the shower for low-income fam i­lies m ostly in the Plym outh and C anton area, as well as a sm all percentage in Northville.

The party is between 7:30-9 p.m. S aturday , Aug. 24, at the Salvation Army office on Main S treet south of Ann Arbor Road. B ring a gift, m eet Kiwanis and Salvation Army workers and enjoy the refresh­ments.

If you can 't make it to the

p a r ty , se n d d o n a t io n s to K iwanis P lym outh Foundation, P.O. Box 701308, Plym outh, Mich 49170.

Organizers are also hoping residents will fill collection box­es at Farm er Jack. Danny, Kroger in P lym outh and Can ton and Meijer in Canton, as well as the Salvation Army off­ice, according to Sue Clark, K iwanis chairperson for the project. Look for a bear pain ted on the front of the box.

"W e’re encouraging people to buy diapers, baby formula and clothes to p u t in the co n ta in ­ers," C lark said adding th a t the item s should be new.

“T h is is the first baby shower — we're trying to get the com ­m unity more and more involved in th is ,” she added.

T he baby shower is part of the tw o-m onth Kiwanis service club BABY (Basic Aid for B a ­bies and Y outh) project th a t b e­gan Ju ly 4 and ends Aug. 31. T h e Salvation Army will d is ­tr ib u te the goods.

After the drive the Salvation

Army room where the goods are stored is "loaded, but by the end of the year (right about now) the cupboards are bare," M atthew s said adding that last year $1,0(X) worth of baby gootis were donated in addition to money donations.

"W e helped hundreds of m others and fam ilies with baby item s,” he said.

However, th is year the Salva­tion Army ran out of diapers,” M atthew s said adding the S al­vation Army took money from the ir general fund to buy ad d i­tional diapers.

W henever someone comes in to receive goods or money, the Salvation Army asks them to fill-out a form indicating all in ­come and expenses “to make sure these aren 't people who are trying to beat the system ,” M atthew s said.

T he form also includes their social security num bers, other agencies from w hich they received assistance and when applicab le the nam e of their D epartm ent of Social Services social worker.

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S itting at the picnic Ublc he likes U> work at in his downtown P lym outh backyard. Jim Bum stem looks at the chapters of his life th a t led to wnting a screen play Fenny M arshall is producing and Danny DeVito will star in

Being devoted to education. Ire lieving that Shakespeare s work parallels everyone s lives and knowing key people have cats pulled him past cuunlless writers vying for Hollywood's attention

•After 15 years harbonng a dream of writing a movie and 10 years of work on Renaissance M an, ' B urnstein has clearetl all the hurdles. Fouchstone Pictures, Disney s adu lt division, has Ire gun production, and Filming will s ta rt Sept 13, said Sara Colleton. B 'lrnstein s I^is Angeles pro ducer

It was based on my experience, but the character is certainly not me, B urnstein said.

B urstein has "great heart and such great integrity it comes across in everything tha t he does," Colleton said.

"I think it will really speak to people. When these kids — who the ir whole lives have been told th a t th is world is out of bounds — realize they can understand som ething as archaic as S hake­speare, it's extremely empower­ing, and 1 th ink it will have tha t effect on the audience."

T he story focuses on a divorced man, bum ed-out by his career and in deep economic trouble. Bill ends up with the last job in the world he wants at an Army base teaching Shakespeare to so l­diers. He later realizes th is is w hat he was m eant to do.

Film ing will be in Detroit, Fort Jackson South Carolina Army Base and Los Angeles, Colleton said.

"T h is movie has two life les­sons," she added. "One is th a t knowledge is the greatest power you can have and nothing is worthwhile unless it's earned.”

There are parallels and differ­ences between Bill and Jim .

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Jim Burnstein Plymouth screenwriter

B urnstein teaches Shakespeare at Selfridge Air N ational Guard base He married his high school sw eetheart, Cyndy, and has three children, Gabriel, 13, Devin, lO; and Jacob, 19 m onths

His life is taking a sharp turn"When you have a movie go

into production and you have Penny M arshall and Danny DeV ito, your profile goes up," Burn stein said.

S tud ios seek him out, for in ­stance, to write screenplays.

" I t 's pretty terrific for T ouch­stone S tudios to come to me with a great project and say, ‘Are you in terested ’’’ ”

T he story is about education. B urnste in said, adding tha t he hoped he w asn’t going to be type­casted.

“T h ere ’s no more im portant is ­sue in th e country than education and if I have to be typecasted th a t 's fine,” he said.

T he notoriety also generates in ­terest in his other original work like “ Me and Ali," B um ste in ’s screenplay about a self-assured se v e n th g rad e r, A bby, who w atches his father go through a bout of depression. H is father’s hero is M ohammed Ali, and the kid tries to connect w ith his fa­th e r by u n d e r s ta n d in g M oham m ed Ali.

“ Ali, no m atter what he has been through is th is towering fig­ure of self-confidence and self-es­teem. Right after Shakespeare comes Ali in my book.”

T he child learns a lifelong les­son.

"R enaissance M an.” too, fo­cuses on how education changes lives.

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Honoring the Bard: Jim Burnstein holds a book about Shakespeare at his favorite writing place, the family picnictable.

" I t 's a tr ib u te to all great teach ­ers th a t sta rt with Cyndy,” B urn ­stein said, adding tha t she was honored with the Centers of Ex­cellence Award from the National Council of Teachers of English.

A P ly m o u th - S a le m H igh School teacher, Cyndy B urnstein d ev e lo p ed a tre n d s e tt in g hum anities program.

"M y in terest in literature and English and my love for the su b ­ject picked up greatly when I started dating her when we were

Rotary's exchange student will fly over her handicap

how to write a screenplay as op- jxised to a form ula TV movie.”

Also, Colleton’s faith in h it work and cocunitm ent to seeing “ R e n a is s a n c e M a n " f ilm e d helped him through the toughest tim es.

“ I thought I was the m ost per­s is ten t person I had m et in th is business u n til I met her,” he said. “She fought for th is qu ite a bit and made it happen.”

T aking a line &om S hake­speare’s “Twelfth N ight,” B um - ste in says to these people: "I can

wanted to teach Shakespeare or told him to consider films. no other answer make bu t thankswrite. "K u rt pretty m uch taugh t me an d th an k s.”

seniors in high school,” B urnstein added.

A nother key influence on his life was Russell Fraser, chairm an of the English departm ent at the U niversity of M ichigan when he attended school.

Describing him self as a cocky young freshm an, B urnstein rea l­ized he had a lot to learn when he took Fraser’s course, which was later used as a guide on how to teach English compiosition by reading Shakespeare.

After one sem ester of law school, B urnstein said he knew he

"Tw enty years la ter (I’m able) to say, ’Damn, th is is what I wanted to do,”’ B urnstein said, shaking his bead.

He also rem em bers Fraser say­ing no one ever m ade “a nickel” by studying Shakespeare.

"In the back of my m ind, I said, ’I wonder if I could ever prove him wrong.’”

Add K urt Luedtke, who won an Oscar for his movie “O ut of Afri­ca," to the lis t of key influences. B urnstein was working on movies made for television when Luedtke

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Toni T rum pka is getting ready to take the trip of her life.

"I hofie i t’s a great success, I hope a lot of other studen ts do this. I hope it will make people feel com fortable,” said T rum pka, 17. of Plym outh.

On Aug. 12, T rum pka will Ixiard a plane for Mexico the town of Tehuacan, to be exact - as a foreign exchange studen t through the Rotary International Youth Exchange Program. W hat m akes T rum pka’s trip a bit d if­ferent is tha t she is the first s tu ­dent with a physical handicap to em bark on the voyage.

"I th ink th is is a goo<l opportu ­nity Because I’m handicapped doesn 't mean I can 't handle it, ’ said T rum pka, who has spina bi fida. a congenital defect of tbe spine

First studentActually, she's making history

for the Rotary Club. She is the first such s tuden t in Rotary D is­tric t 6400, which includes the D e­troit area, as well as the region.

She always thought of becom ­ing a foreign exchange student. ■’But I never thought it would hapt>en. said T rum pka, who has sfudie<l Spanish for four years

Her chance came when efforts were afoot to encourage a studen t with d isab ilities to travel abroad through the Rotary program M arie Morrow, chairwoman of the R o ta ry exchange co m m ittee , talked to her father, Jerry T ru m p ­ka, the new chairm an of the R o ta­ry s handicapped com m ittee

"W hy don 't you ask her about i t ’’” T rum pka said he was asked So he did.

'Fhen came the applications and the interviews, one in W ind­sor, And lo and behold, she was chosen.

Morrow believes T rum pka will set a precedent for other teens with d isab ilities who w ant to travel and study abroad. " I ’m pretty excited about this. Toni has a wonderful opportun ity ahead of her,” Morrow said.

And T rum pka knows that. S h e’s already spoken with the fam ily with whom she will live for the next year. S he’ll have three new older brothers while there. A younger sister will be in A uetralia as a foreign exchange s tuden t while she 's in Mexico.

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On her way: Tom Trumpka, 17, a senior at Canton High School, will head for Mexico Aug. 12, as an exchange student through Rotary International. She is paving the way for other students with physical disabilities to travel and study abroad.

"T hey seem like they are a real nice family. TTiey are really in ­volved in the R otary ,” said T rum pka, a senior at Canton High School.

Her days will be filled with going to school, m eeting new friends, as well as trip s around the country, and visits to local M exican Rotary clubs.

W hen T rum pka returns from Mexico next year, she’ll have to return to high school "T h is will put me a couple years behind I have mixed feelings about that But I ju s t couldn’t pass up this chance,” she said.

Language studiesIn fact, Mexico and speaking

Spanish fit in nicely with her fu ture plans. T rum pka w ants to study more languages and become an in terpreter for business or gov­ernm ent. She already has her sights on Spring Arbor Colfege.

I t’s not ju s t the trip th a t’s ex­cited T rum pka, bu t she’s th a n k ­ful for w hat the program has done for her.

"T h is has helped me with my self,” she said. "Before all th is I was a shy person and d id n ’t get around a lo t.”

B ut a driver’s license and M exi­co on the horiion have opened up new doora. “I t 's given me a lot of confidence and th a t I can make th is program a success. I have re­

ally changed .since I got accept e<l"

Her father agree.« "Thi.s ha.s given her a sense of achieve­m ent.”

But T rum pka knows what sh e ’s facing loo. In the first three m onths of her stay, she can only com m unicate with her family and friends by letter no phone calls.

"All parents worry, but there has to come a tim e when you let go You have to look at the big picture. T h is is an opportunity th a t not many studen ts have," said her father, Jerry Her mom, Rebecca, is exciter!. “i>ut worried too”

Toni T n im pka adm its she’s never lieen away from home for long "I have mixeri feelings. I t’s som ething new I'll miss my par e n ts”

And of course, there are her pets, s cat and a turtle, which she’ll m iss, and her friends

“They all think I'm crazy for doing th is They’re more nervous than I am I think they're just scared for me”

It w ouldn’t be normal not to be ju a t a little anxious. And she’s cautious about her expectations for the next year. " I ’m keeping an open m ind about this. But I’ve heard i t ’s really quite exciting”

S tuden ts interested in the Ro­tary exchange program should call Morrow a t 453-6879.

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Mure th an 1.50U yuungateni participated in the 36th annual com petition, repreaentini; 41 tom m unitiea in the metro[M)litan I)e troit area

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L 0 « N i L 1 M IA NServicaa fur Lunne Lehm an, 81, of Plym outh Tow nship were Friday, July 30, at Leonard A 'Furowaki and Sun Funeral Hume, Livonia H unal was in Grand Lawn Ceme tery

She was bum May 7, 1912 in Ogen, Ky She died T uesday, July 27, at Univeraity H ospital She is formerly of Livonia and waa a homemaker

She is survived by her husband, Charles Lehm an of P lym outh Township; one daughter, Shirley Perry; one stepson, Robert Leh man, seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, one great great grandchild; four sisters, E liiabeth , Edna, E thel and IDoro thy, and two brothers. Gene and Wayne.

The Rev Roy Forsyth officiated the service.

Pnnc« Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada She died Friday, July 30. in Ann Arbor She came to the community in 1991. She was a homemaker She was recently baptised as a Catholic.

She is survived by her husband. R ichard J. Foy of Canton, four daughters, Sharon Foy of K ale maxoo, K athy Nance of W ater ford. Sue Sim s and Jackie S im s of W estland; two suns, Gary Foy of Y psilanti and R ichard Foy of Gar den City; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

The Rev Edward J. P russ offi ciated the service. Arrangem ents were made by Pawlus Funeral Home

uuth, twu daughters, Shirley A Johnson of ,Northville and K nstin L G rau of Plym outh, one brother, O tto Y Grau of l>earborii and one sister, Bonnie i- Drapeau of Dearborn

C hristopher Grudsicki officiat ed the service M emorial cuntn butiuna may be given to Amencan H eart Association of Michigan

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Meanwhile, the Observer is asking residents to call and tell us how they will vote on ,Aug. 17 when a 4-mill property tax in crease goes liefore voters. T he in ­crease was rejected in Ju n e and the school board voted shortly af­

ter to put it back on the ballot.T he Observer will publish the

results of the telephone poll and com m ents made by residents in its editions of Aug. 12. (See coupon on page LA for in s tru c ­tions on how to call our voice mail voting system .)

MAjnOM E. FOYServices for Marion E. Foy, 78, of C anton were Monday, Aug. 2, at St. R aphael Church, G arden City. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield.

She was bom Nov. 29, 1914 in

ROOER L. ORAUServices for Roger L. Grau, 46, of Salem Tow nship were Tuesday, Aug. 3. at Vermeulen Funeral Home.

He was bom Aug. 10, 1946 in Detroit. He died at O akland G en­eral H ospital, M adison Heights. He was a horse racing trainer.

He is survived by his wrife, M ar­tha Grau of Salem Township; one son, M ichael A. Grau of Plym-

FRfD f RICN R. RICHServic'es for h’rederick K Rich, 83, of P lym outh were W ednesday, Aug. 4, at F irst Uniteil M ethodist C hurch of South Lyon Burial was in Lapham Cemetery.

He was born Dec. 5, 1909 in Sa lem Township. He diet! Saturday, Ju ly 31, in Providence Hospital. He was a lifetime resident of the S alem /S outh Lyon and Plymouth areas. He was an instrum ent ma chinist. He was a m em ber of First U nited M ethodist Church, Salem Historical Society, South Lyon Lodge No. 319 F & AM and The Depot Town A ntique Engine Club.

He is survived by a daughter, K athleen A. Root of Plym outh, three grandchildren; one great­

grandchild and one brothar. Bur ton Rich of P lym outh A aon, Robert 1) Rich, preceded him in death

The Rev Alan George of Firet United M ethodist C hurch offici ated the service. M emorial oontn butiuna may be given to F irst United M ethodist C hurch of South Lyon or Lapham Cemetery A rrangem ents were made by Phil lips Funeral Home in South Lyon.

ALLAN A. O tT I R V I KServices were recently held for Al­lan A. Ostervik, 74, of Canton.

He was bom May 28, 1919. He died M onday, Aug. 2, a t Pontiac- O steopathic H ospital He came to the Livonia and Canton com mon ities 15 years ago. He was a salesperson at In ternational Door Corp. in Canton

He is survived by two daugh ­ters, Jeanne Duffie of Holly and Jan Lewis; one son, Joseph Oster vik of Howell and five grandchil­dren.

Memorial con tribu tions may be given to Juven ile D iabetes Fund.

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In approving the request M on­day for a m arker to be placed in the park, some com m issioners said they were concerned th a t the park is already home to several historical m arkers.

C om m issioner Doug M iller asked if the m arker could be placed at the N ational Bank of Detroit building at M ain and P ennim an, former location of Sherwood’s bank. "Is there any

connection between th is event and Kellogg P ark ’’” he asked.

Johnson , appearing before the com m ission to m ake the request, said, "T he sta te bar looks to p u b ­lic places, so it’s not tucked away in some dusty m useum ,” adding NBD is not the sam e bank S h er­wood worked for.

C om m issioners agreed to create a policy by which m arkers p ro­posed to be placed in Kellogg P ark would be evaluated.

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■ MARTIN J. EWALO III gradu ated from University of Detroit Mercy with a bachelor of arts de­gree, magna cum laude. He is a m em ber of Alpha Sigma N u n a ­tional honor society, was a N a­tional M erit scholar 1988-1992, presidential scholar 1988-1992,

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Engler seeks educational changes over more fundingB y Ra u >h K. Et'HTiNAW 8TAFT W arraa

Like a fellow who ju s t won $6.6 billion in a school funding custo dy battle . Gov John Engler la ea gerly an ticipating the birth of a new and improved public educa lion ayatem, but trying nut to talk too much about how we'll pay fur

"W e re on the verge of some re ally exciting things happening. " he said M onday to several report ers at the Southfield Radisson "Y ou’re going to see trem endous change taking place."

T he problem is th a t Engler, in concert with the sta te Legislature, ju s t torpedoed $5.6 billion in property tax revenue for every .Michigan school d istric t, and m ust replace th a t money with new taxes.

Furtherm ore, it's alm ost essen­tial to produce a plan, find a way to pay for it. then squeeze it through the Legislature before Dec. 31.

plan would create an “e litis t aya tem " where only well-to-do folks could afford to send the ir o£f- spnng to schools outside the d is ­trict they occupy.

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for-dollar basis. With the state holding the purse, he said, the cost of education will drop.

As an example, Engler said the sta te could get a lietter deal on health insurance for school em ployees than each d istric t can get for itself.

Guns k monkeyaBarns and Berm an also object

to the tim e lim it Lansing has set, w ithout their votes, to create a new school system.

B am s characterized the d ea d ­line as "a gun to our head,” and Berm an callerl it a "m onkey on our back,”

Engler’s main in terest is in see­ing th a t com petition for s tuden ts between school d istric ts will com ­pel d istric ts th a t lose s tuden ts to improve the quality of the educa­tion they offer. School d istric ts will have an incentive to enroll as m any studen ts as possible, he said, because more money would come from the sta te with each student.

According to the s ta te constitu ­tion, anything the Legislature passes and Engler signs before the end of 1993 will go into effect early next year. B ut new laws that get passed in 1994 can ’t go into effect un til 1995 un less they pass by a super majority; som ething no one exjjects to get on the school funding issue.

School d istricts are perm itted to collect property taxes through August 1994, so th e 1993-94 school year is safe, bu t after tha t th e re’s no money for them until Lansing wrings it out of us with new taxes.

Asked w hat sort of new taxes he recom m ends, Engler changed the subject to what form the new edu­cation system will take. Build the system , then find a way to pay for it, he said.

" I s n ’t the real concern to get the best return on our invest­m ent? If we ju s t keep the focus on the k ids we’re doing the right th ing .”

W hen pressed, Engler said tha t voters will “ likely” be asked to approve a sales tax increase, but he doesn’t believe we need to re­place school funding on a dollar-

No way, JoseS tate Rep. Ju stin e Barns, D-

W estland, said Engler is wrong. T he additional cost to the sta te of adm in is te rin g everything will outweigh any savings, she said. "T o me i t ’s ju st more bureaucra­cy.”

Regarding the system he hopes to create, Engler said i t ’s a virtual guarantee tha t parents will be perm itted to enroll the ir kids in any public school d istric t they w ant to. WTiatever am ount of money Lansing decides to spend per s tuden t would follow each kid around to whatever school he or she attends.

"T he school has no right to hold onto th a t kid and keep him a captive,” Engler said.

But B arns and sta te Rep. M ax­ine Berm an, D-Southfield, don’t th ink the House will go along with tha t. Berman called Engler’s a s s u m p tio n “ e x tra o rd in a r i ly presum ptuous," and noted tha t a sim ilar Engler idea has already been defeated in the House.

“ No one here (in Lansing) has talked alxiut schools of choice being a sure th ing ,” Berm an said.

B am s contended th a t Engler’s

The M innesota school system is like that, Engler said, and “ m akes a hell of a lot of sense." Berm an said the M innesota sys­tem is failing.

Engler also believes th a t some M ichigan school d istric ts would be better off to merge with ad ja­cent districts. “We could try to marry them off to each o ther,” he said, “ force them to merge,”

Power & authorityEngler likewise hop>e8 to give

greater autonom y to school d is ­tricts. "M y a ttitu d e is going to be to keep the m andates to an abso­lute m inim um ,” he said. “ (School boards) end up w ith the a ll-im ­portan t role, more power and a u ­thority than they have today.”

O ther ideas Engler tossed out included:■ perm itting s tuden ts who com ­plete graduation requirem ents in the 11th grade to spend the ir 12th-grade funding on college.H creating special schools for j u ­venile delinquents not unlike boot cam ps where stric t discipline would be enforced.■ replace school d istric t ath letics w ith “club team s” th a t would represent schools, b u t not tech n i­cally be p art of the schoola.

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County budget is balanced, for nowBv-8lsas lto«lk:K^ Aai h R. e« m iNAv bta^ Wkmtan

Kay Baanl, vii-e I'hairwunian of th* W ayna County CuaimiitBiun, •aid “tha ball * in the th rtr ixMiri •M**!’* after the I'ununuaiun unani muusiy appruvtHi an aipet-ment to doae an 111 75 million deficit in the county budget

T h a county hae a Keneral fund b u d fe t of I3 M million

Beard, I) We»tland, wan refer r in f to the Wayne County Eiec-u tive Eldward H .McNamara, who haa 10 daya to veto the plan If he doea nothing, the agreem ent aticka.

Budgets for m ental health, n u ­trition. emergency ahelter aup port, probate court and the coun­try clerk will be retluced under the agreem ent along with the county jaiX overtime.

No cuts were maile in the exec­utive departm en t's budget while th e county com mission trim m ed $200,000 from its alm ost $7 mil lion budget.. X he absence of cu ts in the exec­utive budget is a sore point with Beprd. who said th a t jail overtime ts:^ public safety issue tha t pu ts the county at risk legally. The

county clerk’s office is a revenue producer and a county service th a t touches moat residents, she said.

Although he votetl for the com ­prom ise plan, W ayne County Com m issioner Bryan A m ann, D- Wayne, said he wanted to see cuts in the executive’s office and more cuts from the com m ission budget. ■Amann said, however, th a t it was tim e to se ttle the budget issue be-

■ COMHilSBioa Vlc« Cliairwoaiaii Kay Baard aald Exacattva Edward McNaaiara aad hit staff Jast “waat to control avorything.”

cause “ rhetoric was overtaking reason”

Beard said she’s become " in ­creasingly d isenchanted with the executive’s office and what she term ed its desire to “want to con­trol everything.”

Beard said it was hard to make budget decisions w ithout the m ost curren t figures, which m ust come from the county executive’s office.

Some com m issioners say tha t more budget cuts are inevitable because the M cNam ara A dm inis­tra tio n overestim ated revenue and underestim ated expenses

“To be fair to them , i t ’s hard to estim ate revenue because the a s ­sessm ent freeze last year hurt u s ,” said Beard, whose d istric t in ­cludes Garden City and Inkster.

The actual daAcit might ba big ger or amaliar than t l 1.7ft million, but no one will know until apaod- ing flguraa from March, April and May ara ready Soma say that McNamara’s people have them but are keeping them from the commission.

Later th is year the budget bat ties are likely to gain in intensity because everyone says there won’t be as much money to go around as in years past.

Amann, who also represents Canton, agreed. "T h is little reve­nue reduction (of 1 11.75 million) is one of more (to com e),” he pre­dicted.

The budget controversy recent­ly reached a boiling point when M cN am ara su b m itte d budget cuts to the com m ission and it d isregarded M cN am ara’s plan and passed one of its own.

M cNam ara passed out layoff notices to county employees, in ­cluding 66 com m ission staffers, but not one to his own staff. He then vetoed the com m ission’s budget cut plan.

The com m ission voted to ca n ­cel layoff notices and negotiations began on a com prom ise.

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Nil* Schumacher play* *occer in Oernuwy. Fernando Cordairo play* aoccer in Brazil. Both teenagers would like to ■pet>d the 1993-1994 achool year in Michigan with a local family.

The teenagers are partici­pants in the high school/ homestay program of World [.earning Inc.

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Famando Cordairothe boy* are frantic to find a boat family.

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School funding debateGOP wants cost cuts, Dems seek revenueB y T im Rk hardWUTtK

Cuttiii( all achool operating property taxes was the easy part. Notg Michigan legislators are scrambling to replace the revenue or cut coats.

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of D etro it Lapped Rep. William Kei0) of Garden City to head a D ai^ocratic task force on school fugging and quality. “T here is no q u ^ t io n that the lost $6.3 billion m uat be replaced," said Hertel. H A e l. Keith and panel member M aline Berman of Southfield all vo(gd against the Ju ly 21 bill that elilBinate<l two th irds of all public s c b ^ l revenue and 65 percent of all-Sroperty taxe.s.

“D em ocrats hit a home run for tI.a4>eople,” countered Senate mi- nutfty leader Art M iller of War- r t f j ^ e noted tha t Democratic gu- b^ntatorial hopeful Debbie Sta- benow of Lansing sponsored the tax-elim ination am endm ent to a R a ^ b lic a n bill th a t would have parkid school taxes slightly.

T hat measure. Senate Bill 1, wori 33 to 4 Senate approval with bipartisan support and 69 to 33 House approval with Democrats providing most of the opposition.

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“1 am diaappointad that tom« Democrata in Lansing, lad by San. Dabbia Stabanow, are asking tbs wrong quastion first," said Senate majority leader Dick Poathumus of Alto. “Their first instinct was to propose enormous new tax increases before any se­rious discussions have taken place on educational quality or cost containment."

Added H ouse co-speaker Paul Hillegonds of H olland: "W e will focus on program s th a t have worked successfully in m any school d is tric ts . . . Obviously, revenues will be part of th e mix.”

M eanwhile, two O akland C oun­ty GOP senators vowed to defend the revenues of the ir schools, which get little sta te aid and have been dependent largely on local property taxes.

‘I’m concerned about reim ­bursem ent to local schools in O akland County,” said Sen. M i­chael Bouchard of B irm ingham .

Added Sen. M at D unask iss of Lake Orion; “ I will rem ain vigi­lan t to make sure th a t O akland County does not unfairly shoulder the Tmancial burden th a t th is cut will necessita te .”

to repUc* loot proparty taxes.RsMon; The 1978 Haadlee

amendment to the Michigan Con­stitution. It limits total state tax­ation to the ratio between taxes and personal income that existad in 1977.

Bottom line: Only about $4 bil­lion in loat local taxes can be re­placed by the state. Possible aolu- tion; Give local districts back part of their property taxing power.

Jondahl said the House never should have passed SB 1 the day after the Senate did but should have “put this bill into confer­ence, give calmer heads a chance to prevail.”

Jondahl, like Stabenow, is a de­clared candidate for his party’s gubernatorial nomination.

The tax cut is scheduled to take effect in July of 1994.

the achool diatrict levy the ap­proved millage?*’

Gov. John Engier, a Rapubli- can, already had his answer No. Hia state treasurer, Rob­erto, said Engier erill aign SB 1 into law Aug. 19.

Roberto said millage elections scheduled after that data, and which have combined renewals and increaaaa, should be ree- cheduled or their ballot language should be changed.

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Jondahl’s warningRep. Lyn Jondah l of Okemos,

the House D em ocrats’ chief tax m an, was playing the role of prophet after fighting the tax bill.

Jo n d ah l's point: T he Legisla­tu re can’t raise the full $6 billion

Kelley soughtDemocrats want Attorney Gen­

eral Frank Kelley to rule on the impact of SB 1 on local school millage elections scheduled before the law was enacted but with wordings that may violate the law.

SB 1 says schools may no long­er lump renewal and new revenue requests into a single proposal. Asked co-speaker Hertel: “If the electors of a school district ap­prove a millage rate which in­cludes both a renewal and an in­crease presented as one question, is that approval valid and may

Michigan Association of School Boards executive director Juatin King; “a knee-jerk reaction . . . If the Legislature wants to give school boards some control over the costs of education, they will put some teeth in the collective bargaining act covering school employees and repeal the Tenure Act.”

Michigan Education Associa­tion president Julius Maddox: “Russian roulette . . . There must be replacement dollars for any property tax reduction . . . When and if revenues are re­placed, the state will determine how those dollars are doled out . . . eliminates local control.”

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Cyclara from Canton, Livonia and Plymouth ara among tboaa aignnd up for tha tour which ia a fund-raiaar for Maka-A-Wiah Foundation of Michigan, a charity that fulflila wiahaa of children agea 3 to 17 who auffer from life- thmgtening illneaaea.

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J ohn PappM of Plymouth haa formad a com- mittaa whoaa goal la to return the city’s Civil War memorial from Riverside Cemetery to

Kellogg Park.'The statue had been in Kellogg Park from 1917

to the 1960s, when it was moved to the cemetery.Pappas’ group represents some Vietnam veter­

ans and other interested citizens. Pappas said he hopes to raise 13,000-14,000 and rededicate the statue, dubbed "The Lady,” next July 4.

'The group meets to orgMize at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 7 at the Plymouth Historical ^ ie ty . For more information, call him at 459-6713.

New business

F irst of America bank has opened a new’Trust and Financial services office in Plym­outh at 536 8. Main St.

Brokerage services are offered at the office, along with trust services including investment management, will planning, personal trusts and employee benefit plans.

'The services are offered through First of Ameri­ca Brokerage Service. First of America Bank Corp. is one of the largest and fastest growing bank holding companies in the United States, with over $20 billion in assets.

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rest music and food will be served up Fri­day through Sunday in Kellogg Park in the Third Annual Plymouth Music Celebra-

Festivities open at 5 p.m. Friday with the "Taste of Plymouth” event at 'The Gathering. Ad­mission is $5 and top local restaurants will serve up food. 'The Friday evening “Blues in the Park” show features the Chisel Brothers with Thometta Davis and the Motor City Blues Project.

Mark Dickens and his son, Christopher, 6, play ball outside their house in Plymouth’s Arbor Village Subdivision.

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'50s homes still lure young familiesAlthough the head of the Arbor Village homeowners association says the subdivision was a “zoning mis­take," it has no trouble attracting residents. He even noted that younger families are moving in.

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Arbor Village subdivision is a “zon­ing mistake,” said Robert Zaetta, president of the Plymouth Township homeowners association.

“It’s a unique mix of residential and industrial that wouldn’t happen today under current zoning codes,” he said.

'The 51 houses built in the late 1950s south of Ann Arbor Road and west of Haggerty are barricaded by non-residential uses that sometimes inconvenience residents.

C & 0 railroad cuts through on the west, where also lies the now-vacant Howmet turbine parts manufacturer, the heavily traveled Ann Arbor Road is north; Spartan warehouses are south; and an office complex is east.

Problems with the locale, however, haven’t stopped an influx of buyers. Houses range from $120,000 to $150,000.

'The original owners sold to one group, and that group is selling to an­other group, said Zaetta, a 21-year Ar­bor Village resident.

cause we are starting to see a lot of little kids in the subdivision again.”

The biggest news is a plan to pave the four gravel streets before year end.

“Previous residents tb o u ^ t it (gra­vel streets) added to a country charm that added to our neighborhc^, and the newer residents wanted paved roads,” Zaetta said.

Residents are also concerned about public ownership and expansion pos­sibilities of Mettetal Airport, which is less than one-fourth mile away.

'They also want to curb traffic on Ann Arbor Road and convince Wayne County to install a light, or in some way, make it easier for residents to get in and out of the subdivision.

Sidewalks on Ann Arbor Road are also on their wish list.

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walk and it’s really very difficult with the C & 0 overpass there,” Zaetta said.

'The informal association charged a one time fee. Additional assessments can be levied if there is a need and the majority of homeowner’s approve. However, the association has no legal power, and association membership is voluntary.

“(jenerally speaking we’re like a fire department — when we need something we meet,” Zaetta said.

For instance, residents had com­plaints when Howmet was operating. And they were against a defoliation plan by a pipeline company that runs th rou^ Haggerty Road.

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■ tUMMH CONCMTTliureday Night Summer Concert Series continues at 7:30 tonight with “Waco Band,” featuring modem country music at Heritage Park Amphitheater in Can­ton Township. 397-5110.■ FLAM AVAILAILfCall The American Legion, Passage-Gayde Post 391 in Plymouth. Jim Maahs, 455- 5541 or Jim Barbour, 451- 8659.■ OOLF FUNIMIAISCItPlymouth-Canton Steelers Junior Football/Cheerlead­ing program will hold 1st an­nual golf outing fund-raiser with flights 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Aug. 21 at Brae Bum Golf Club in Plym­outh. Register by Aug. 13. Call Coach Lavalle, 451- 0909 or Kathy Swartzentro- ver, 981-0068.■ SKATINa THYOVrSPlymouth Figure Skating Club Precision Team tryouts for all ages are 5-6 p.m. Aug. 23 at Plymouth Cultural Center. Call Cheryl Feiler, 451-0924 or Dawn Popejoy, 565-9047.■ CAR SNOWClassic Car and Streep Rod Charity Show will benefit Hospice Services 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Canton Kmart (Ford and Sheldon Roads). Pre-register, call Mr. Wagner, 455-9700.

■ OARAOISALfVFW Ladies Auxiliary to the Mayflower Gamble Post No. 6695 will have a garage sale 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 22 at 1426 Mill Street (Lilley Road) in Plymouth. Table reservations, call Alice Fisher, 728-7619.R CEDAR POINTFamilies in Canton may reg­ister with Canton Township Administration Office for Aug. 14 trip, 397-5110.

1 HUNTERS SAFETYFirearms class for anyone over 12 years of age is 6-10 p.m. Aug. 12 and 13 and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 14 at Plymouth Mayflower Lt. Gamble VFW Post 6695, 1426 Mill Street. Reserva­tions, call Ann Riley at (313) 459-2394 (after 6 p.m.)R FARMERS’ MARKET7:30 a.m. to noon Saturdays through Oct. 16 in The Gathering across from Kel­logg Park in Plymouth. 453- 1540.

H MUSIC IN THE PARKConcerts are noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays through Aug.

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■ PLYMOUTH MUSICCelebration at Kellogg Park and The Gathering in Downtown Plymouth — 6- 10 p.m. Friday, blues muaic and food sampling; Satur­day, family fun day, blues and reggae music; Sunday, country music. 459-6969.

18 in Kellogg Park, Ann Ar­bor Trail and Main in Plym­outh. 456-5260.

FOR YOUR HEALTH

McAuley Health Building. Canton, 572-4159.

Plymouth YMCA, 463- 2904.

Cultural Canter, 526 Farmer Street. IN SUPPORT

Plymouth Poets on Parade offers open mike poetry readings, 7-9 each Thursday in August at the Outback Cappuccino Bar on Main in Plymouth. Call Rod Reinhart, 459-7319.

R BLOOD DRIVEDonor appointments accept­ed by American Red Cross 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 15 at Our Lady of Good Counsel, 1060 Penniman Avenue, Plym­outh, call Anne Perdue, 453- 7372

SENIORCITIZENS

R v w n u y R v tm A N SPlymouth/Canton Chapter 5 ^ general membership meeting, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 9. 526-0167.

Stroke support for Canton reaidenta, ^ 1 Marilyn Schneider, 397-2241, after 6

R ASRISEMENT TICKETSCanton Parks and Recre­ation Services offers dis­count tickets to area amuse­ment parks and attractions. 397-5110.

R ADULT CARSFoster care is needed for adults with mental retarda­tion. In Wayne County, 455- 8880.

FOR KIDSR DAY CAMPSPlymouth Township Park (Ann Arbor Trail and McClumpha) Camp Tonqu- ish Day Camp for kids ages 6-12 meets 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through August. Camp Tonquish Critters for chil­dren ages 3-6 meets at the Grange Building. YMCA, 453-2904.

Plymouth Recreation De­partment summer park pro­gram is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday at four loca­tions: Kiwanis Park, Jaycee Park, Garden Club Park and Rotary Park. Includes field trips. 455-6620.

R EXERCISEWestland Cycling Club bikes west and north of Plymouth 6:30 p.m. Tues­days from the Plymouth District Library parking lot. 464-4165.

Spitfire men’s and wom­en’s running club, ages 15 and up, meets at 7 p.m. 'Thursday nights at Plym­outh Canton High School track. Call Mike or Betty Krafchak, 451-5966.

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

R SENIOR RARIANTNationwide event is Oct. 10 in Joliet, 111., for active wom­en age 55 and older to com­pete for Ms. National Senior Citizen. Call Harvey Fergu­son, (815) 722-2952 or write Ms. National Senior Citizen Pageant, 511 Fourth Ave­nue, Joliet, IL 60433.

R AMERICAN LERIONPassage-Gayde Poet 391, Legion Year 1993-1994 pre­planning meeting, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 12 at 173 N. Main Street. 451-8659 or 455-5541.

EDUCATIONR PLYMOUTH YMCASwimming, dance, T-ball/ coach pitch league, cheerleading, bumper bowl­ing and driver’s education. • 453-2904.

R FREE CLASSESFor non-high school gradu ates, IBM training and GED training, Plymouth-Canton Community Education, 451 6555.

R LEADERS CLURMiddle school kids ages 11- 15 may meet with national YMCA program designed as a volunteer service organiza­tion every other 'Tuesday at the Plymouth YMCA office, 248 S. Union. Call Colleen Anderson, 453-2904.

R READmO ASSISTANCEFree adult tutoring and con­fidential skills assessment. Community Literacy Coun­cil, 451-6555.

R HELPInformation center offers senior programs, help with prescriptions, health screen­ing programs or in home ser­vices, call 422-1052 in Gar­den City.

Senior Alliance links sen­iors with citizens willing to help with outdoor chores, 722-2830.

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

Annual camp for visually impaired, Aug. 9-13, all ages, Wayne County area Salva­tion Army. Call M^jor Thompson, 443-5500.

Focus:HOPE provides food to eligible Canton sen­iors at the Canton Recre­ation Center, 397-1000, ext. 278.

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

R WOMENS CLUBBusiness and Professional Club meets 6 p.m. Aug. 16 at the Mayflower Hotel. Can­ton Homeowners Associa­tion will discuss preserva­tion of natural wooded areas. Reservations by Aug. 11,420-0320 or 437-7408. RMYCEBSPlymouth-Canton club meets.7:30 p.m. the fourth 'Thursday of the month at Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer.R WAPMESTWRWomen Aglow Fellowship Chapter meets 7:30 p.m. the fourth 'Tuesday of every month at Plymouth Cultur­al Center, 525 Farmer. 397- 2793 or 397-1111.R VFW CANTON POSTPost No. 6967 meets at 8 p.m. the first Monday of month at Mayflower-Lt. Gamble Post No. 6695,1426 S. Mill in Plymouth. 397- 2444 or 469-8027.R TOASTMASTERS CLUBOral Majority meets 6:30- 8:30 p.m. 'Tuesdays at Den­ny’s, 39550 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth. Call Ken Morley, 277-2709 (evenings).

B BASERAUNABF National Amateur Federation World Series for 15 and 16 year olds is 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at North- ville High School, 775 North Center, Northville. 420- “4658.B MUSIC“Kindermusik” open house for ages 4-7 is noon to 5 p.m. Aug. 17 at Amoldt Williams Music Store in Canton. Call Sharlene Borke, 459-5515.B KID’S NMHTPuppet craft night. 4-7 p.m. Aug. 10 at McDonald’s Res­taurant on Five Mile Road, east of Haggerty, Plymouth Township. Free sampler sundae included.

VOLUNTEERSB CAUTOHELPGrowth Works, 271 S. Main, Plymouth, office work, 455- 4095.

Chambers of Commerce in Plymouth, 453-1540; Can­ton, 453-4040.

Alzheimer’s, to assist with adult day care program, 557- 8277.

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

Plymouth Arbor Health Building Urgent Care, and

B FITNESS'Third-annual Senior Citizen Open Invitational Softball Tournament is Aug. 17-20 at Canton Softball Center, 46555 Michigan Ave. Entry forms and information, (313) 326-4736.

"Muscles,” group of men and women wheelchair users compete in wheelchair road racing. Call George Linde- mann in Inkster, 563-0938.

CLUB CALLB STASMCLUBGiant mid summer auction , 8 p.m. Friday, Plymouth

R PLYMOUTH PISCSMAKERSMeet 7 pan. third 'Thursday each month. First Presbyte­rian Church of Plymouth, 701 W. Church. 455-3838.

p.m.Parkinson group in West­

ern Wayne meets at 7 p.m. the second 'Thursday each month at Livonia Senior Citizen Center, 15218 Farm­ington Road, 421-4206 or 459-0216.

SAFE, Setting Addicts Free Eternally, meets 7:30 p.m. 'Tuesdays, Main Street Baptist Church, 8500 N. Morton-Taylor, Canton. In­terpreted for the deaf. 453- 4785.

Meet your needs group meets 7 p.m. Mondays at Full Gospel Church, 281 E. Spring, Plymouth. 453-0323.

Starting Over for young widows and widowers meets the first and third 'Tuesday at First United Methodist Church, 45201 N. Territori­al, Plymouth. 677-0500.

Heart patients meet 7:30- 9 p.m. evch third Friday at Arbor Health Building Com­munity Room, comer of Harvey and Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth. Call Jack Bologna, 459-8787 (days only).

Never Say Never obses­sive-compulsive group meets at 7 p.m. every other 'Thursday at First Baptist Church, 45000 N. Territori­al, Plymouth. Call Audrey Harrison, 453-0384, or Lois 'Turpel, 522-3022.

Women’s therapy group for adult children of alcohol­ic and dysfunctional fami­lies, call Elizabeth Broder­ick at Growth Works, 455- 4902.

NEARBYR DEMOCRATIC CLUBCanton Club meets 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday each month at the Cherry Hill Schoolhouse, comer of Ridge and Cherry Hill. 397- 0545.R WOOLOATHERERSKnitting Guild meets 6:30 p.m. the third 'Thursday each month in the Salvation Army building, 9451 S. Main, Plymouth Township. Call Karen Rumptz at 420- 4022.

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CLASS TIME

The Plymouth and Canton Obaerven welcome Calendar itenu. Item should be from non-profit com­munity groups or individuals announcing a community program or event. Please type or print the information below and mail your item to The Calendar, Plynfputh Observer, 744 Wng, Plymouth, MI 48170, or by fax to 313-459-4224. Deadline for Calendar item is noon Friday for the following Thursday's paper. Call 459-2700 if you have any questions. " A

PLYMOUTH CLASSESParks and Recreation De­partment offers adult and youth classes. 455-6620.

YMCA classes include swimming, women’s self de- fense/rape prevention, and others. Register, 453-2904.

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R FESTIVALSIn Taylor, Gypsy Festival is 2-10 p.m. Sunday at 26257 Goddard Road, east of Ink­ster. Sponsored by Hungari­an American Cultural Cen­ter and Hungarian Heritage Club. $3 admission over 12. 946-6261 or 381-9881.

Hamburg, Festival begins at 7 p.m. Friday, noon Sat­urday and noon Sunday, Holy Spirit Church of Ham­burg on Winans Lake Road at Musch Road. (313) 231- 9199.

Grosse Pointe Shore, S t Andrew’s Society of Detroit hosts 144th Annual High­land Games, “A Spectacular Scottish Day," 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Edsel and Eleanor Ford House, 1100 Lake Shore Drive. $8 admission.

Taylor Colonial Days, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Revolutionary War Era En­campment, hayrides, petting farm, 8 p.m. Saturday n i^ t concert in the park. Free. 374-3906.

Dixboro, 2-7 p.m. Satur­day, Dixboro United Meth­odist Church, Dixboro Vil­lage Green, on Plymouth Road, east of US 23.11th- annual festival includes

crafts, ioa cream social, en­tertainment, games. No ad­mission charge.B FAMR.YIIn Cheaaning. Sarah's At­tic’s Forever Friends Cele­bration includes swapping and telling of figurine coUec-, tiblee, tours and slide, 2-7 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. 1-800-437- 4363.

Livonia, Wonderland Mall baseball card, coin, comic book and collectible show is Aug 6-8. 522-4100.

Ann Arbor Cage Bird Club features exhibition 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at Weber’s Inn, 3050 Jackson Road. 12 admission over 11 years of age. Information, call Sue Ross, (313) 634- 3443.

Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, Perseid Meteor Shower dis­play, 8:30-11:30 p.m. Pack a dinner and picnic under the stars. Reservations, 645- 3230. )5 admission.

Nappanee, Ind., Amish Acres Art Festival, Aug. 12- 15. $4 admission over 11 years of age. 1-800-800-4942.

R HEALTHWashtenaw Parkinson Eldu- cation and Support Group meets 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Education Center of the McAuley Healty System, Building 5305, Ann Arbor. (313) 930-6335.

Diabetes Support Group meets 7-8:30 p.m. Aug. 11 at St. Mary Hospital, Livonia. 591-2922.

Livonia Childbirth Edu­cation Association classes, 937-0665.

Arthritis Foundation HelpLine is open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekda3 , 1-800-968- 3030 or (313) 350-3030.

Researchers at Henry Ford Health System and Harper Hospital invite women over 35 to participate in the Breast Cancer Pre­vention Trial study. (313) 876-1046 or (313) 745-9600.

Substance abuse pro­grams are free at Brighton Hospital, 7 p.m. Aug. 17. 227-1211, ext. 248.

Volunteers age 14 and older are needed to work in Therafteutic Horseback Rid­ing program for people with disabilities Aug. 16-20. Reg­ister or volunteer, call Toll- gate Education Center,Novi, 347-3860, Ext. 218.

Michigan Council for Family and Divorce Media­tion offers printed material, seminars and consultation. 464-6251.

B F0RK»S“Home Alone” day camp program, sponsored by Sal­vation Army, 443-5500; Plymouth (]orpa, 453-5464.R eOLLEOENEWtMadonna University, Livo­nia, register through Sept 3. 591-6062.

Schoolcraft College, Livo­nia, orientation night for parents of new students, 7-9 p.m. Aug. 18. Reservations, 462-5212.

C ampus N otes

To aubmit your academ ic horwr or graduation an­nouncem ent to Campus N otes, se rx J the m aterial panted or typewntten to ; Nancy Permington, Plymouth-Canton Observer, 744 Wing Plymouth, Mich. 48170.

■ RUSE B. ERNEST of Canton, a senior at theUniversity of Michigan, recently participated in LeaderShape, a six-day retreat for students inter­ested in developing leadership skills.

I of Canton was named to the dean’s list at the University of Michigan School of A rt

_____ I of Plymouth was namedto the dean’s liat at the University of Michigan SdMwIofAft

I of Plymouth earned a bachelor of aeloooe degree in aleetrical onglBeerlng

at GMI Engineering A Management Institute. He is the son of James and Susan McAmmond.

■ HOLLY JASKmiNY, daughter of Douglas andJanet Jaskiemy of Plymouth, was named to the dean’s list at the University of Notre Dame. She is a 1992 graduate of Plymouth Salem High School.

■ FOUR CANTON residents graduated from Western Michigan University. Receiving bechelor of business administration degrees are; Ronald A. Barnett, marketing; Marc W. Learned, industrial marketing; and Julie A. Makowiec, management. Mard Thomas earned a bachelor of science degree in organisational communication, cum lauds.

communication. Bachelor of arts degrees were awarded to: Richard A. Goodwin, political science in public administration; Andrew E. Myhium, communication; and Deanna M. Vents, psycholo­gy, magna cam lauds. Bachelor’s degrees in busi­ness administration were awarded to: John C. McDonald, finance; Laurel Ream, marketing; and Kurt N. Seifert, management Kristi L. Lyons received a bachelor’s degree in social work.

■ TWO CANTON residents were named to the dean’s list at Detroit Cdlege of Busineaa. 'They are Heather Bowie and Nioolo Johnson.

I graduated from Weetem Michigan University. Bachelor of sdenoe degrees wore awarded to: Stacie Andorsoii, ele­mentary group minors; Anita R Schimlsao, psy- cholegy; and Michael L. Tedeeeo, organisational

I of Canton was named to the dean’s list a t Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He is s senior mg^oring in environmental engineering.

r f BAV»J.M ROCIM ofCantoo to co-author of a paper, **A Comparative Study of Rotational versos Translational Loading in Bolted Joints,"

selected for presentation at the Ninth Internation­al Conference on Mathematical and Computer Modeling at the University of (toJiforaia. He is a 1967 graduate of Plsrmouth Canton High School and is the son of ChristiiM and Joseph Mrocska. He plans to receive a master’s degree in mechani­cal engineering from Weetem Michigan University in April 1994.

r R NORNR son of Richard C. Homo of Plymouth and C^irtotiiM L. Home of Westland, was awarded a bachelor of arts dagree at Kolama- soo CoUegs. He to a graduate of Franklin High School Homo mgjored in economics and business administration. He studied in Madrid, Spain, os part of the oollego’s foreign study program. His senior individualised preset was entitled "Mutual Funds: ’Their Increasing Appeal to Individual Investors in the 1990s.” Ho was on the dean’s list for several quarters and served on the Student Ac- tivittos Cooimittse.

I t JO A N M iVAfv Warn

if you're know about of Detroit a a workshop

“Our em It’s better U vention asp a foothold said Sue Vc manager foi of two ogi therapisu fivices.

The work Our Comm scheduled Wednesday, Um Townsb S. Canton C

Theeveni of commui from the C Township p Detroit Poli ciol Crimei Downriver C expected th school officii

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es and trees between us said adding oak forest.

The hoin was also ac Don Masse of Arbor Vi lied about i the already Road.

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Local workshop aims to stifle gang activityI t dO AN N i M A u a u w a iu

If you're a parent and want to know about ganfs, Pamiiy Service of Detroit and Wayne Ceeuty hae a workahop Cor you.

**Our emphei^ is ptovontion. It’e better to provida this in a pre­vention aspect before a gang takas a foothold in a neighborhood,’* said Sue Voylee, oooununicationa manager for Pamiiy Service, one of two agencies that provides therapists for Canton Pamiiy Ser- vioaa.

The workshop titled “Keeping Our (Community Gang-Pree” is sehedulad for 7-9:30 p.m. Wedneaday, Aug 11, in the Can­ton Township Board room, 1160 S. Canton Center Road.

The evening arill feature a panel of community representatives from the Canton and Plymouth Ttnmship police departments, the Detroit Police Dep^m ent’s Spe­cial Crimes Se^ion and the Downriver Gang Task Force. It is expected that Plymouth-Canton school officials and Plymouth po-

■ wM provM« laf onMtIoa aboal wtet•ats, MMl sdMoto cm 4o. No o m faoot of tiM eooMMMrity coo li—dio H aloao. OaeM satisfy ■oods. If tlwy dWe’t, hide wowla't jo latlw ei. . . TIm hmIb focas Is tiMt kite wM got tlioir Boods sstisflod. As sdaNs sad psroats wo Imvo to dodte If wo era golag to provlte posHhfO sad coastraetlvo tMags to tstefy tiMir Boods. . . It's dofWtsly sosis tMag wlMTO provoatloa oatwolghs tiM ears.'

Brenda Plechaworkshop moderator

lice also will participate.“We’re trying to do this as a

community,” said Brenda Plecha, a family life education manager and training specialist, who will moderate the workshop.

The public is inv it^ to attend the workshop. There’s room for about 120 people in the board room. Parents are asked not to bring their children to the meet­ing. The meeting is advertised

through the media, cable tv and with flyers distributed in certain areas, such as Canton Commons, for example, where residents have recently complained about prob­lems with teenagers and weapons, fights and vandalism.

Voylea and Plecha say the workshop doesn’t mean the Plym­outh-Canton area is plagued with gang troubles. But they want par-

ia their (hildfsas' U« troubias have eocuired la

Detroit aad many downriver eom- muaitias and taada to mi^ata.

‘nVe did this la Uvoaia leoaat- ly. It was very well leoeived. Oiv- aa the fact that there’s sigaa of poteatial gang activity in the weetam Wayne suburha, we’re of­fering this as an outreach to Cami- lieo,” Voylea aaid.

liw thrust of the workahop is to advise parents what they can do to avoid gang activity atiKNig their children. 'Hpo such as get­ting invoived with your children, knowing their friends, as well as establishing rules and activitiee.

V isit o u r S h o w ro o m a n d S h o p to s e e o u r

Q uality C ra f tsm a n sh ip a n d W ide S e le c tio n o f F ine F a b r ic s in c lu d in g :

Robert Allen, Kravet, B. Berber, and Duralee

will bo sffcrsd. Ganp poevido igiilarioas t h v do par-

PUcha said.“We will provide iaforsaation

about what paieata, pohoo and tha schoolo can do. No eao faoot of the oomiminlty can italone,'* Plecha said. “Ganfi oatis-

needs. If they d id n \ kida wouldn't join thooL**

That’s an area in which tho workahop will taka patents. Irdbr- mation will be offered to help par­ents guide and support children in developing coaftdenco and in-

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oa what ta look for as for ao |activity in their childfesL “b ’s definitely eoeaethlng erhere pre- ventioo outweighs the cure," Plecha said.

For more iafonnation about tho workshop, contact Plecha at 806- 8666.

Homes from page 11A

“We got them to plant 61 bush­es and trees to keep the greenbelt between us and Howmet,” Zaetta said adding the area was once an oak forest.

The homeowner’s association was also active in the proposed Don Massey development north of Arbor Village. RMidents wor­ried about adding more traffic to the already congested Ann Arbor Road.

“Turning west bound on Ann Arbor Road is taking your life in

■ ‘TurnlaA wattbouad on Ann Arbor Road Is tnk* Ing yonr Irfo In yonr own bands aftar 3 p.ni. or aftar 7 a.m.. . . Oar concam Is that an Intan- slva davalopmant wonld throw mors traffic onto Ann Arbor Road.' Robert Zaetta

Arbor Vilkige resident

your own hands after 3 p.m. or af­ter 7 a.m.,” he said. “Our concern is that an intensive development would throw more traffic onto Ann Arbor Road.”

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Wes tern Townships Utilities Anthority Board of Commissioners Meeting Synopsis

7 p.m. Monday, Jnly 28,1N3 WTUA Conference RMm

40N6 Joy Road, Ciuiton, Michigan

Ifectlag called to order at IM pjn.Preeeot: Thomas J. Yack, Kathleen A. Keen-McCarthy, Karen Bela.Tbe agenda was adopted.The of tbe regelar merting of Jane SS, IMS, were approved.Bagsliltlnn Owtificatea US and US totalling WOI.OSIM were approved.Tbe Baglnaarb Update was reedvod and lUeAfbasge Ordar No. 7, Oraagar Constm ettos Oo. aad Changt Otdar No. 4, Sorsn- aen Grow Coastmctlaa Co., were approved.A written redorabon policy memorialiitng tbe worklag policy was adopted.Tbe recomiDendatloa of the 0AM Committee ares adopted.Tbe report of tbe Compatcr Astomatloo Committee was adopted.Tbe Jane 0AM Operating Report was received and filed.Tbe meeting waa adjonmed at ASO pm.

THOMAS J. YACK. Chairman

Ibis la a synopsis. A complete copy of the minstee may be reviewed at tbe WTUA o f f l ^ 40S05 Joy Road, C a n t^ Michigan 4S1S7.

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NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING PLYMOUTH CHARTER TOWNSHIP

PLANNING COMMISSION

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVBN that a PabUc B aa ri^ will be bald on Weteenday, Aagsat IS, IMS, at Plymoatb TowsMip Hall, 4SSM Aan Arbor Rond, Plymoatb, Michigan, romtrwa ring at 7:M pm., for the parpoaa of conaidwtng tbe Tentative Preliminary Plat for Greyalone Bdataa, a propoead aabdivtaian located oo tbe wed side of Haggerty between Aan Arbor Road and Ann Arbor Trail, aa re- qnlred by Sabdiviaion OrtUnanee No. SS. Applicatlao No. 1S15A.

Description of pi ope ity for tbe proposed aabdtvtatoo Ik

Laod in tbe Nortbared 14 of SacUon SS, Town 1 Soatb, Range S East, Plymoatb Towadtip, Wayna Coanty, Mkblgan, dewribad an Regliaiing at a pokd la tbs oantar line of Haggwty Road dtatawt dae Bad ISSSJS fad aad Soatb t dar«as SS mhartia IS i Wed 14MAS fed from tbe Nortbwed eonur of m raaning thence along tbe emtw tine of gild Haggerty Rond, Seatb • degreen SS minden IS lacondi Wed SM.M fad; tbanen dae Wnd M4AS fad; tbmoa North • dopaaa IS mkiBlw SS anemdi B ad SSS.M foot; IhmM daa B ad s n u g Smt; tbenoa gnntb P dagraea SS minatee IS eacoade Wad 1SS.W fed; tbeaen dan Bmt SSSJ# fad to tba point of begianlng. except lag tbe Bad M fad (B. M ft) anod for road parposm.

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The plat, aa proposed, to available for review by tbe pablic hoori, S:IM a m to 4:30 p m Written comments wiO be reed ved prior to tbe meeting.Tbe appUcation, review of tbe propoead plat, masting and addkam for writtan coment to: Plymoatb Charter Towndip, Commanity Devalapmant Department, 4SSM Aim Arbor Road, Plymoatb, Michigan 4S17S. Telapbone No. S1S-4SS-SS44, ExtSM .

DONALD SPROGELL, Secrotary PlSBPbn Commiisk*

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLYMOUTH CHARTER TOWNSHIP

PLANNING COMMISaON

NOTICE IS HERrav GIVEN that a Pabde Haarli« win ba baU on W< Angad lA IMA commencing a t TM pm ., for tba pwpoae of foUowlag:

Tbe Single Family Ctastar Hoodng Optioa for piiiputy 1 north and aad of Plymoatb TowaMlp Park, aonlb of North TiRt- torlal sod w ad of Daacon B date i gnbd vtofon No. A <17.11 acrat, more or tom Logal itoacriptloa of the proparty to:

Begtonii« at tba Cmtar Coewr of Seettoa SA S Bast, Plymoatb Township, Wayaa Coaafy, thence Soatb e degrees SS ndnatoa 45 aaeoiMi Bm t a to ^ ike North and Soatb to Um of said Seciton, a dntanoa of S41JS IsaA tkm m North SS dapam M ndnatm M ascowto Wad ISTAfS fa d Ik aee North • degram SI ndnatm M aacondi Wad S41M fa d ta tka Soatb Urn sf Gtonvtow Sabdividan. m recorded to Ubar S4 af Plats m Page SI. Waym Coanty RocindK tm akig otoog add Ssdh Urn (wbteb^to to y ^ '*** to Hns af Saetton SS) twa

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Pablic Hearing to reqalrad by Ordtnance No. IS aod/or I No. SA «f tba Cbartar Tnwafbip of Plymonib. (AppUeattaa No. 1S17)NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that tba appHratton mmr bn i PljTHwtfc T ow M p HalL O onom ity Dsw IoobmI Da booimm bomi, SKN a m to 4hS p m Writtm commants win ba raedvtd prtor tatbamaatias.Tba appUcattoB, revtew, maattog aad adfoam for wriUon emBmmt to; Piymuwth Chaitw Towaddp, Oommaatty Davolopeamt D toiutu ial, 4SSU A a Arbor Road, Ptymodb. IflcMgm U17S. Tetophou No. S1S4SS-M4S, R it SM.

DONALD SPROOELL Saerotary

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T hursday. August 6,1993

St. John’s seminaryNew vision needed for parcel

It's time for Plymouth Township to get re­ligion as far as St. John’s Seminary is con­cerned.

The parcel near the M-14 freeway is zoned for single-family homes, and the town­ship board is blindly following that path, which leads to impoverishment of the township.

And it comes at a time when there is a move to place a millage on the ballot to pay addi­tional costs for fire protection.

The irony here is that while the township is thinking about asking residents for more mon­ey, it’s blowing off developers who are talking about a mall for the site.

St. John’s, which is owned by the Archdiocese of Detroit, is a perfect site for a mall. It is near a freeway, and the surrounding property at Shel­don and Five Mile is not exactly rural. The Ford Motor Co. Sheldon Road Plant is just down the street.

A mall would pay the taxes needed by the township and schools. But instead of working with a developer with an eye toward producing a high tax-paying project, the township board is trying to encourage a retirement village.

The latest developer blown off by the board wanted to put in a 14-acre mall, along with a sports health clinic, and reduce the size of Mis­sion Hills golf course to nine holes.

Such a project would inject vigor into the property tax base in Plymouth Township and into the community. A mall would attract major retailers, and a sports health clinic would serve those involved in the fitness craze.

It would also provide a major service to resi-

■ A mall would pay tka taxaa noadad by tba towaablp aad scbools. But laataad of working wHh a davalopar with an aya toward producing a high tax-pay- Ing projact, tha township board Is trying to ancouraga a ratiramant vlllaga.

dents who must drive to nearby Northville, Novi, Livonia or Canton to shop at major retail­ing outlets.

We’re not suggesting a mall the size of Twelve Oaks, but one more along the lines of Laurel Park Place in Livonia, which is a one- story shopping center.

But the township board has an obsession with a retirement village. That could be part of the project, if the board would work with a de­veloper to include it in the plans.

The seminary site is a major opportunity for the township to grow its tax base. However, the township board is looking at it from an old- fashioned, narrow-minded perspective.

The board wants a retirement home, and won’t listen to any other plan. It’s time for the board to open its collective mind, look at the plans out there and do something.

It’s the least the members can do for the tax­payers.

Repef gypsy moth invasion

A lthough we don’t usually condone killing, we make an exception in the case of the gypsy moth and highly recommend that

communities spray their trees to repel the inva­sion.

Brought to this country in .g fi J 1869, the gypsy moth has since

spread like butter on bread from New England to the Caro-

7 JS k F U west to Ohio and up into^ J Michigan, defoliating trees all fip along the way.w And we were worried about

the Communists.j^ A H | “This is not going to go

away,’’ said Rochester Hills parks and rec director Mike Hartner. “We know they’re in every section of our communities.’’

Last year the gypsy moth defoliated 700,000 acres of forest in the northern lower peninsula. However, healthy trees can survive one or two defoliations, and the caterpillar population will ultimately crash thanks to a naturally occurring virus that kicks in when the gypsies are legion. For this reason the moth is left to its own devic­es in sparsely populated state forests.

■ Although tpraylog can ba ax- penslve (Bloomfleld Township paid more than $100,000), tho al- tornatlvo Is pormlttlng tho gypsy population to grow until tho virus kills 95 percent of them. But by then tho trass have boon ra­vaged, and Irate residents are dragging rusty cans of DDT out of their basements to destroy who knows what else along with tho moths.

The problem is that the gypsy moth has marched into metro Detroit, where folks get real upset when healthy trees are stripped of green­ery and caterpillar feces fall like rain from the bare branches.

Franklin Village and Bloomfield Township have already been sprayed from the air this year to kill the intruders. Rochester Hills and Troy might be next. A recent reconnaissance in Ro­chester Hills turned up a “low” infestation of about 250 egg masses per acre. Caterpillars have also infiltrated West Bloomfield Township,

Livonia, Beverly Hills, Plymouth and Birming­ham, among others.

The naturally occurring bacterium that moth sprayers use to kill the gypsies, bacillus thurin- giensis, or Bt, has so far proven to be harmless to everything but other caterpillars, many of which are not feeding when the trees are sprayed.

Although spraying can be expensive (Bloom­field Township paid more than $100,000), the alternative is permitting the gypsy population to grow until the virus kills 95 percent of them. But by then the trees have been ravaged, and irate residents are dragging rusty cans of DDT out of their basements to destroy who knows what else along with the moths.

Even Farmington Hills naturalist Joe Derek, who tends to oppose spraying, says, “If a hun­dred million caterpillars came here and ate ev­erything in sight I’d be upset, too.”

So we come down foursquare in favor of ur­ban trees and can only cheer the mass destruc­tion of their enemy through the miracle of aerial spraying.

C ommunity V oice

Question:Who thouM JoMlca llvo with, hor adoptivo or natural par- anta?

We asked this question out­side the Plym­outh Post Off­ice.

'Sh« should have stayed with the DeBoers. I won­der If the mother wM be able to tolerate the screams and cries or the child?’

Livonia

'I think she should have been left with her adoptive par­ents.’Dorothy Roland

Plymouth

‘I think she should be with her adoptive par­ents. That was the mother who got up with her a t m ^ . ’

Plymouth

•\ think with her adoptive par­ents.’

Wnmamj aaWlflBrighton

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LEHERSinflammatory crud’

ecently there have been numerous thoughtful, informative and worthwhile articles concerning the many problems

facing education in this state. Unfortunately, Jeff Counts’ “contribution” in this area (“Edu­cational industry tries to hoodwink taxpayers” — Aug. 2) is one of the most pernicious pieces of inflammatory crud I have ever read.

Up to this point I have always considered the Observer to he at least reasonably sophisticat­ed. However, to equate the “educational estab­lishment” (apparently everyone having any­thing to do with education) with the Ku Klux Klan is not only reprehensible, it adds abso­lutely nothing to the efforts to resolve the many concerns facing the Legislature, the governor, and all of the many groups involved with edu­cating our young people.

I can only hope that Mr. Counts’ pathetic drivel was for the benefit of some of the other “good of boys” back home. 1 understand that doing something that elicits a knee-slapping, foot-stomping response is held in high regard.

Meanwhile, the rest of us must hope that in­telligent discussion and hard work will produce the many necessary reforms and support sys­tems. This is a very complicated job facing our government; constructive input ^ m all of us is essential.

I t’s a shame that the wisdom and class ap­parently displayed by grandfather Counts was not passed on to the grandson.

Yee ha.Frederick J . Libbing, Plymouth

school-related sports such as T-ball, baseball, and soccer, and on and on.

The students are the innocents who had nothing to do with the school board’s actions, teachers’ demands, or anything else. They are simply going about getting educated and ulti­mately receiving a high school diploma. But school is more than just classes. It’s all the above and the socialization that is aided by the above. It is the creation of memories that will stay with them for a lifetime.

I have an advanced degree from Wayne State with an undergraduate degree from Eastern Michigan, but the reunions that I have gone to are with my high school graduation class. The yearbook that I look at and share with my chil­dren is my high school year book. I have a myri­ad of memories, as I am sure all adults do, that go back to my pre-college school days. Many of these memories are of extracurricular activities outside of the classroom. Is this what we wish to deprive the children of Plymouth-Canton?

Nobody likes to pay additional taxes, but all of us can find a way to make up for the in­creased taxes. As for the school board, if taxpay­ers are angry with members of the board, then vote them out at the first opportunity. But don’t take your anger out on innocent young people. Please join me, my wife and my bigh school graduate as we vote “yes” for the additional 4 mills on Aug. 17.

Ronald Lynn, Plymouth Township

Children Innocent

A nd the innocents are led to the slaughter. How often is our attack aimed at the par­ty that is totally innocent of the offense

for which we are attacking? Quite often.I thought of this several weeks ago when I

attended my 9-year-old son’s baseball game at Salem High School. During the game, many of us parents began talking about the pending election to increase the school millage in Plym­outh-Canton by 4 mills.

Many of the parents supported the increase in the millage because they see repeatedly the value of extracurricular activities. Some par­ents, though, said they did not support the in­crease in the millage and chastised the Plym­outh-Canton School Board for giving in to the teachers’ demands, for higher pay last fall. These people (and maybe you’re one of them) say that it was reckless of the school board to give the teachers a raise, when to do so would cause such a shortage of money in the coming school year.

Well, maybe so. Maybe the school board was reckless. But, the withholding of the 4 mills will not punish the school board. It will, though, punish the students of the Plymouth-Canton school system. The students will go without year books, Young Authors’ Night, Breakfast with Santa, Fun Fairs, Science Fairs, the school paper, chorus, band, dances, plays, athletics. National Honor Society, after school help from teachers — because the schools will be closed immediately after school — the homecoming dance, junior prom, senior prom, the senior par­ty a t the school, using the schools for non-

Last millage election

Y our recent editorial berating the Plym­outh Canton School Board and lack of support of the summer millage is dis­

turbing to me for several reasons. First, the last two weeks in Michigan have set the course fur great change in education.

The school board has not had a chance tu react to that change, but you continue to judge them based on old actions. By doing so, you place them at further risk, since probably under any new school finance plan, districts similar to Plymouth Canton will be hurt the most with inadequate time to react.

Why should the school board verbally have tu respond to the survey done on the reasons why people voted “no” on the June 14 millage?

l i ie board tried to rectify the teacher contract negotiations to no avail. They would be idiots not to change their course in the next teacher contract negotiations for 1994-95. What has been done this year is done, and it could have been much much worse. The good news is the contract is for one year, and the opportunity to restore school programs in far shorter time than we thought. With the assurance that there will be changes in the educational system, we can now focus on short term solutions.

'The students of this district will be seriously harmed by losing programs while the state is trying to map new changes in the educational systems of this state.

It is time to forget the past short term mis­takes, and move on to the future from the same excellent point we finished in June in Plymouth Canton Schools — not step backwards in pro­gramming for kids before the new educational frontier begins. The children of this district and the school board of this school district deserve your support for the August millage.

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this community. That is not tius. As a msmbar at this community, I would Uka to aas ths stu- danta have ths opportunity to partkipats in sports, marchinf band. ate. Howavar. as a bomaownar. pajdng propsrty taisa, my wall is dry. I simply can’t afford to aaa my pcoparty taxes ra is^ . It is a stnicgls payinf them now. And every millets tnersasa that hM passed in recent years has never bean enough.

Ths taxpayers of this community ars not a bottomless money pit. The school board’s ada­mant refusal to look at this plain fact and seek other ways of either firurncing our schools or making the most of available funds is responsi­ble for this mess, not the homeowners wlm can’t afford to pay more.

I care about education in this community. 1 just can’t pay more for i t

1 read, in the paper last week about how some teachers and administrators have already been called back. Where did the money come from for this? And if the funds are there now to call back already pink-slipped teachers and administra­tors, why didn’t the board call back one of the sports programs instead?

Whatever happened to living within one’s means? To foot the,bill for the increased mil- lage, I Would have to be living beyond mine. Instead, I think that the school board should live within theirs.

Jan ice Jones, Plymouth

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I am writing in regards to the recent decision by the Piymouth-Canton Board of Educa­tion to ask for the kecond time for a 4-mill

property tax increase. We the homeowners just

told you people “no” in June. New, wWch part of “no” diio’t you undarsUnd? la it tha “N** oris it tha “O?” Obviously you don't understand either letter.

So hate we go agiin, if wa say na tha first Ubm. let’s thieatan the parsnta with no sporta, no band, no extracurricular activitiao at 1 for one am fsd up with your scars tactics to make us homaownets pay for the inflated salaries of the teachers and administrators.

I just received my summer school tax bill and my school taxas ars higher than last year.Wliare doss all that extra money go and what about all the new honme that are being built, where does that money go? 1 think I know w ^re it goes; it goes to pay for all the elections you have until you gK the right answer. 1 fiml there should bo a law that allows a millage election once every calendar yoar only. Let’s put an end to the harassment of the school board on the homeowners.

Why do you build new schools if you don’t have the funds to open and staff them? If a business person operated like you folks do. he/ she would be lynched by the shareholders. I am a shareholder in your business and I don’t like how you are running it. Therefore I will vote “no” for the second, third, fourth, and fifth time if necessary until you get the message that “no”means no.

Thomas M iner, Canton

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W hy is it that so many teachers drive for­eign cars?

In a time when millage approval is so crucial, and U.S. citizeiu are being asked to vote and pay more taxes (increased school mil- lages), it sure would be nice to get support in the form of “purchasing and driving American

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Support our livelihood and well support yours.

Turuout sought

I t is everyone’s daaire that the voter turnout for the Aug. 17 school olaction be aa high as possible. On J uim 14.3S percent or 16,326

voted out of S6,(X)0 rsgiatered voters.For those voters wlm are senior citixens aiul

expect to receive applications for an abeentse ballot, please be advised that in school electioiu you must call the board of education at 461- 3120 and request an absentee ballot application form be tent to you.

Other voters who cannot get to the voting polls on election day must also call the board of education to obtain an absentee ballot applica­tion. Let’s have the largest voter turnout ever in a local election. Help keep democracy alive.Vote on Aug. 17.

Nancy Bohlen, Plymouth

State Irresponsible

V oting to eliminate property-tax based funding of public schools without a plau­sible alternative plan can only be charac­

terized as irresponsible.State Representative Deborah Whyman is

derelict in her duty by voting to do this. Totally ignoring the fact that this community overwhelmingly rejected the last half-baked property-tax/school funding reform plan. Rep­resentative Whyman haphazardly cast her vote for a plan that is even more incomplete and dangerous than the last one. Our community is certainly not being well represented in Lansing.

Terrance L. Spryszak, Canton

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Conch Barker. (U it laid off ooMh?) • the pompon squml known ae the Rockattae dU not partidpaU in the 1992 July Fourth Parade becauee of the June 14 millags doisnt which in­sulted in cutbacks of extracurricular aethritiea.

If this is true, bow coma the East Middle School Marching Band was able to pertiripete as were other pompon girls and cheerleadsra?We refrt you to your story on Page 3A of tha same issue of your paper.

Perhaps, B u t Middle School coaches meraly do a better job of budgsting their alloCted fiinde than Coach Barker.

Perhaps Coach Barker wasn’t able to get enough ^ the “team” to come out for the parade because of frunily vacations. It is after all summertime.

Maybe the parade should have been part of a scheduled practice since they do “practice year round.”

This is not meant to belittle the Rockettee in any way. They are indeed very good arki a lot of fun to watch.

Based on the tone of Ckmch Barker’s letter and the fset that East Middle School’s March­ing Band did participate in the parade, it seems likely that the Rockettes were restrained from participating, i>ot by the millage defoat, but by Coach Barker attempting to force voters to change their minds (and if she’s laid off, to save her job).

It doesn’t cost a group such as the Rockettes • to march in the parade anything except their time.

Thomas C. BowUng, Ptyraowth Veronica S. Bowling, Plym outh

Trail ride Ky bike finds untamed territoriesJ

J ' ust as Bo knows baseball, I know Oakland County. "

Or, maybe like the other Bo, I thought I did.

However, last Friday’s 47-mile bike trip to benefit the Rails-to-Trails Con­servancy that began at Walled Lake Western H i^ School and ended in a Rochester park was mostly untred ter­ritory for me.

(Dertainly, untred on a bike.I never guessed there were so many

unpaved roads in Oakland County.

Or fields of purple wild flowers. Not the deep purple, stawky loosestrife, '' which my West Bloomfield community has the comer on, but pale, soft laven­der which I later found out is probably spotted knapweed or spotted star this­tle.

I never guessed there were so many stretches of forest.

Or horses grazing or being ridden in White Lake Township.

O r so much uphill — especially on our route th ro u ^ Wixom and Com­merce.

Or so much water — not just the lakes I am used to, but picturesque steams, ravines, creeks and ponds.

And, as a newspaper person, I couldn’t help but notice as we rode through the rural neighborhoods of White Lake Township, Clarkston and Lake Orion, the stark absence of the yellow delivery boxes of the Free Press and red boxes of the News. In my mind, this boars witness to tbeoe resi­dents’ distance, psychologically and pimically, not only from the Observer A Eccentric coverage area (no bright

' blue boxes either), but from metro De­troit.

It’s Oakland County’s Upper Penin­sula.

Although we had a handy “Trip-tik” of maps put out by rails-to-trails, it didn’t spell out what community we were in. As one winding, hilly dirt road turned into another, we had to guess

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from the names of the roads, the occa­sional sign we saw that denoted we were “Entering Wixom” or by calling out to the very occasional homeowner or horseback rider whom we saw.

It was a little worrisome riding (sometimes walking) through the Bald Mountain Recreation Area to read warning signs of a firing range. Or on the Paint Creek Trail on our home­stretch, to ^im pse placards that said

not to venture off the trail since an archery range was nearby.

'This is country. And I could see the headline — Cyclist maimed by arrow.,

When I signed up for the ride some­time in early spring, I thought it was going to take in more of our Observer & Eccentric communities — including the newest link in the rails-to-trails network through West Bloomfield.

But getting to and from that is too congested for safe riding when you’re talking big numbers of people, accord­ing to Rah Treat, rails-to-trails pro­gram manager.

So, the Paint Creek Trail from Lake Orion to Rochester was the only piece of the network on which we rode.

'The first rails-to-trails conversion in Michigan, it is an incredible stretch of 12 miles of native flora and fauna which encompasses cedar swamps, bogs and a steady dose of scenic vistas. It also connects six different parks and preserves.

But watch out. Only pedal in tan­

dem, we quickly learned, because sprint cydists use it, too.

About 150-175 locd cyclists joined the 600 who had made a six-day trip across Michigan for the Oakland Cmm- ty leg. Many came from our communi­ties. They included my riding compan­ions, M a ^ a Mumbrue and her son. Brad, and Judy Engelbaum, aU from West Bloomfield; Greg and Ann Mick- ens of Troy, Nancy Mannai(mi of Ro­chester Hills; Scott (Carroll of (Canton; Catherine and Gail Hodge and Mike Mangold, all from Cirardan City; and Paulette Conn of Farmington Hills.

Wonder if we make this trip again, say 10 years from now, if those bick- roads will be paved; the fields of wild- flowers shorn by development; the horses moved north?

'Think about i tJudith Doner Berne is assistant

managing editor for the Oakland Coun­ty editions of the Observer A Eccentric Newspapers. She can be reached at 901-2563.

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Outrageous abortion limits show government as unfair

Y o u r o p i u i o x iB c o u n t . . .

Tell us and your nei^bors what you think about the opinions expressed by writing a letter to the editor a t The Obeorvar, 744 Wing Street Plymouth, 48170. Or, if you have a Toudi-Tone* phone, you can leave a voice mail message for our columnists. Their numbers are listed at the end of each column.

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ichigan just became one of several staUlB that require an adult, compe­tent woman seeking an abortion to

make at least two trips to a health care facility, read state-mandated propaganda, to view draw­ings of the fetus at its supposed gestational age, and endure a delay of at least 24 hours, ostensi­bly “to reflect on her decision.”

I am thoroughly outraged by this law, and find ft difficult to write coherently about it. Hav­ing long believed that the abor­tion controversy is the most profound privacy issue of o k x I- ern times, and that it le not “just a women’s issue,” I am

I aghast at this l a ^ t govern­ment interferen^ in personal decision-making. TTiat our state Legislatue can so cavalier­

ly mandate a woman’s exarcisetof her funda­mental right to an abortion is chilling indeed.

I sometimes wonder about abortion pa­tien t Does she decide, unilaterally, to have an abortion? In my experience, she does not Staff at abortion facilities tell us tkat the typical abortion patient is aocompahied by a Mend (male or female), her husband, her mother or other confidante. Victually all aboitioa facilities provide counseling, t t prudence, ethics and pro­fessional standards f te ^ n d .

And no facility wotild know^igiy aebept a mentally incompetent woman aa a patient Ob­viously, then, the typical abortion patient has already th o u ^ t almut her condition and reacheid an informed decision based on her per­sonal, private situation.

To quote Carol King, executive director of the Michigan Abortin Rights Action League, "It is a myth that women db not understand what abortions are, or that they wander into clinics without having given their decision a grant deal

."W Jiaa id .0# thought'Adults enjoy a legal presumption of mental

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from state interference in virtually all import­ant life decisions. Society trusts competent de­cision-makers to make reasoned choices and to accept the consequences of their choices. Oi>e hopes, and common sense suggests, that such decisions are made prudently and on the basis of all available facts. Yet state-mandated indoc­trination, prescribed reading material and an enforced waiting period are unknown except as to abortion.

Ordinary pe(^o make important decisions every day, sometimes life or death decisions. They noarry, move, buy property, drive, enter vocations, becottM parents, raise children, get divorced, invest sarings, care for infirm rela­tives.

They make definitive decisirms for them­selves and often for others — their parents, their children — ouch as declining therapy for a terminal condition, or terminating life support. ’The law permits, even encourages this.

Similariy, one may marry with a minimum of state involvement. . . Even if a marriage li­cense reveals that an a ^ lic a n t has a l r e ^ been ntarried and divoreed many times before, iM county clerk remarks (as did Samuel John­son) that the contemplated marriage is but a triumph of hope over experience. No county clerk sends the applicants honM to reflect on their decision or to consult friends or fsmily.

American law atKl society, then, trust compe­tent dscisioo-maken. Michigan’s new informed consMit law is a glaring exception to this tradi­tion of tru s t It is insulting and demeaning, and ought to alarm everyoiM.

If the state can obstruct the exercise of s frin- damental right — a woman’s access to a simple medical procadure — can it next tall us whom to marry? Where to live? Which profoasion to enter? Which not to eater? When and whether to have children? With whom?

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Bell offersSchoolcraftscholarship

M ichigan Bell will award a Schoolcraft College s tuden t a $1,000 scholarship as part of the com pany’s scholarship program for com m unity college students.

To be eligible for the Michigan Bell scholarship, a studen t m ust be M ichigan resident studying business adm inistration of engi­neering full tim e a t Schoolcraft College. S tudents com ing directly from high school, as well as non- traditional students, are encour­aged to apply. A pplicants m ust have a grade-point average of at least 3.0.

The application deadline is Thursday, Aug. 19. S tu d en ts who wish to apply for the scholarship should call the Schoolcraft In s ti­tutional Advancement office at 462-4417.

Previous Michigan Bell schol­arsh ip w inners were Carm en Saleh and Anne Fleszar of Livo­nia.

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SC to host cage tourney

Schoolcraft College will host the M&M Classic 3-on-3 B asket­ball Jam on Sept. 11-12 in the col­lege's physical education bu ild ­ing.

The Jam is open to m ales and females of all ages, from grade school through professional. D ivi­sions are based on height, age and experience. Team s consist of three or four players and each player can participate on only one team in the tournam ent.

The contest is set up as a dou­ble elim ination tournam ent and trophies will be awarded for each winning division. There will also be a 3-point and slam dunk con­test with prizes for the winners. Interested players m ust register by Sept. 1. Entry fee is $60. All proceeds go to the Schoolcraft College A thletic Fund.

The contest is sponsored by C&S A sso c ia te s L a n d sc a p e , C oach’s Corner, G ethsem ane C hristian Church, M cDonald’s, Mobil, M oorer and Sons Collision and Q uality Inn.

To register or for more inform a­tion, call the Schoolcraft In s titu ­tional Advancem ent office a t 462- 4417.

U M -D hosts ch ild cen ter open house

The U niversity of M ichigan- D earborn C hild D evelopm ent Center will host an open house for its kindergarten program 5-6:30 p.m. W ednesday, Aug. 25.

Prospective fall kindergarten studen ts and their families and other community membera are in­vited. Kindergarten teachers and staff members will provide infor­mation about enrollment, tuition, scholarship and other topics.

Fall 1993 enrollment for the UM-Dearborn kindergarten pro­gram is open to all children who will ha^e reached the age of 6 be­fore Dec. 1, 1993. Full-time (8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) and half-time (8 a m. to noon) schedules are of­fered with full-time given priority. Extended care hours, 7:30-8 a.m. and 3:30-5:30 p.m. are available at an additional charge.

The open houee will be held at the kindergarten classroom. Mod­ular Building 29 on the Dearborn campus. The site is adiaoeot to the Henry Ford Bstate rwttegaa that houee the Child Devalop- msnt Center.

Further Information ia avail- abte by contacting the UM-Dear- bom Child Development Center at 503-5424.

Sooaetimaa )uat being ia a aitnation can precipitate aoaae unusual reeponaea.

The ioUoering are a couple of personal esparienoea 1 thought you might And interaeting Any raeembience to anything you have personally done is purely coinci­dental.

During one summer outreach program, I was a a day camp with a seasonal naturalist There was agroup of about 20 students sitting on the ground as wo presented material on animal adaptations.

We were ahpsrtiw the atudanto ainouatad. ofatuA d, peat homed oeri erhile diacuaaing the adagita-

, tioruef this animal.The atudanta reap ended quick­

ly to our question and came up with the laigt eyea of the o « i the ability to turn its bead and the long daws. When we asked for an­other name for the loi« daws, oaa atudanU raised his band with a gasp, indicating that be knew the answer and wanted to share H. So ere csdlod on him and conSdently be said '‘tostides.’* Wo gently but

praJaaaionaUy corraotad said they ^

Childran are not the only peo­ple erho add levity to working with the public. One evening 1 was pre- aenting a program on b ^ So as I began the progrep, I had a rod bat, a big brown bat and little brown bat ia my hand • baseball bats. This didn’t conAise my au­dience very long, but h did allow me to idsntiiy the names of three bats found in Mlcbigan.

The program was conducted outside so t l ^ we would, hopeful­

ly, be ahle to aee i mammal type -i- dying through the sky in tM glow ai the setting sun. l ip s are a popular topic and certainly pnngar up some pre- conooie^ ideas that olten are in­correct As the sun began to aot 1 continued to talk about bate and what they ea t how many there are, some of the legends about bats and ao on.

An adult stood up in the mid­dle of my diacuasioo and very loudly proclaimed: “Ob, a— and we hadn’t even seen a bat

Something muat hove hiuahed her hair a ^ due to the topic and the power at iiinaetliiii. ahe thotight ahe was being dietarbed by a bat

She apologiaed and we proceed­ed with the propam and did aee bats that did aot attack anyone.

Tim Ahmicki ia a nmturaUat at Indtpandanea Oaka County Park in Oakland County. Ha livaa in Lwonia. You eon laava him a mao- aofc uaint a toueh-tona phona at 963-3047. mailbox 1874.

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T he Incredible Girle Softbell Lee^ue will have iu Third Annuel All-SUr Game at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Maaaoy Field in

Plymouth. There is no charfe for adnlieaion.The league-champion Farmington Hilla Dia-

monda have aix playera on the National team: Melanie Cheney, Alliaon Stein, Becky Thursam, Kate Mackie, Amy Kelman and Wendy Roy.

Thy are joined by Nicole Kovachevich, Laura Logadon, Jamie Sikora, Amy Rogir>aart and Heather LaGrow of the Canton Cobraa; Jaclyn Dean, Sarah Wojtowicz, Ann Bagazinaki and Julie Simpson of the Livonia Lasers; Courtney Pines, Debbie Pelton, Heather Meyers and Shannon Bradshaw of the West Bloomfield Bombers.

The American all-stars hail from the Northville Niners: Sarah Johnson, Andrea Moretti, Melissa Petrosky, Mandy Sabo and Jenny Sheehan; Farm­ington Hills Hornets; Erin Lacosse, Amy Geary, Jenny Myslinski, Kathy Schneider and Kristen Koziara; Farmington Hills Majesties; Heather Jonna, Lindsey Moeller, Kim Sanders and Debbie Sobezak; Canton Commanders; Jenny Sikora,Amy LaGrow, Amber LaGrow and Shelley Butske; Farmington Fantastics: Wendy Novak, Dian Aon and Suzanne Mqjor.

Dave Brubaker of the Diamonds will coach the National team, and Frank Friemand of the Niners will direct the American stars. Commanders coach Jim Arnold will provide the voice for the public address system.

The final league standings; Diamonds, 16-0; Niners, 11-4-1; Hornets, 11-5; Majesties, 9-6-1; Cobras, 9-7; Lasers, 6-9-1; Bombers and Fantas­tics, 4-12; Commanders, 3-12-1.

Cobras win 3-on-3 tit le

T he Canton Cobras, a 10-and-under boys soccer team, won the Recreation Division championship last weekend in the Pizza

Hut 3-on-3 World Series at Bicentennial Park in Livonia.

The players — all Canton residents — are Chris Miron, Kyle Hennessy, Shon Washington and Scott Cooper. The Cobras are coached by Morrie Cooper.

The first-place finish qualified the Cobras for the national tournament in Colorado next year.

SC wom en’s b aske tb a ll

T he Schoolcraft College women’s basketball program has two roster positions open with scholarships for the 1993-94 season, coach

Jack Grenan announced.The loss of two players created the openings.

Becky Piotruchowski will not attend SC because of transportation problems, and Tonya Bedoin joined the navy.

SC students, athletes who might be interested in attending SC or area high school coaches should call Grenan (531-0377).

Used equipm ent sa le

T he Plymouth-Canton Hockey Association will have its annual Used Equipment Sale on Sunday, Aug. 29, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

at the Plymouth Cultural Center.Used equipment can be brought to the center at

10 a.m. Ten percent of the sale price goes to the association. For information, call 454-9979.

MochByplafaih: Stacy Kitlin o f the Wildcat* akate* away from Chritto Henryk of the Wildcat* in a Metro Summer Hock­ey League sem­ifinal game Tuesday. The Bulldog* won 7-4 and will play the Wolve­rine* for the championship at 8 tonight in the Plymouth Ice Arena.

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MSHL will decide champ tonightThe Huskies were upset in the semifinal round of the Metro Summer Hockey League playoffs, leaving a surprise team in the championship game.

Tonight’s Metro Summer Hockey League championship game matches a team that expected to be there against one that’s surprised to be there.

'The Bulldop, who won the Bakes Confatanoa ragular season crown, will meet the Wolverines, who placed last in the Eagle Conference regular sea­son race. Game time is 8 p.m. at the Plymouth Cultural Center.

There is a $1 donation taken at the door to benefit the Neil Carnes Schol­arship Fund.

The Bulldop advanced to the final with a 7-4 semifinal victory 'Tuesday over the Wildcats. Chris Smith scored two goals and had one asaiat and Chuck Carvey added three as­sists for the Bulldop. Tlie winning goalkeeper was John Weidenbach.

Kevin O’Connor had two goals and

two assists and Andre Sioui (West- land) contributed four assists for the WildcaU.

The Wolverines advanced with an 8-4 upset win in Tuesday’s semifinal over the Huskies, the Elaigle Confer­ence regular-season champion.

The Wolverines outscored the Huskies 3-0 in the third period to add to a 5-4 lead.

Matt Corriveau (Livonia), Jason Weber (Livonia) and Matt Brush (Birmingham) scored a goal each in the third period. Corriveau finished ' with two goals and three assists and Duane Roe added two goals and three assists.

Kevin Brady was the winning goal­ie.

League conunissioner A.J. Baker, who coaches the Spartans, isn’t sure the Bulldop are heavy favorites.

“'The Wolverines played with 10 guys for the last few games and they got sort of comfortable with a short bench and not have to rotate 14 or 15 guys,” Baker said. ’Tve seen that happen a number of times. It should be a very good game. Both teams have quality guys who are very level-head- ^ and win or lose will have a good time.”

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Some people use swimming as a retreat from the heat of summer.

A.J. Baker offers another way to beat the heat.

TTie Metro Sum­mer Hockey League, founded by Baker, finishes its 11th sea­son Yvith tonight’s 8

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Plymouth Cultural Center — where temperatures hover in the 50s on pm e nights.

Wear a jacket and long pants and p t ready to see a lot of p a ls scored.

Hie MSHL has quality goaltend­ing but in the summertime, even de­fensemen like to showcase their of­fensive skills.

“There’s shots galore from every single angle,” said Broncos goalie Steve Tratechaud, a recent Farming- ton Hills Harrison graduate who

plays for the Lakeland Jets Junior team in the winter. “People who walk in probably think it’s a football game.”

TTie MSHL isn’t for washed-up players.

^ m e MSHL alumni include the Los Anples K inp’ Mike Donnelly (Livonia Franklin) and Warren Rychel, the Washington Capitals’ Todd Krygier and the San Jose Sharks’ Mark Beaufait (Livonia Ste­venson). Some of the best current

players include Garden City’s Joe Burton, Wayne’s brother tandem of Jeff and Jim Mitchell, Radford’s Jim Hubenschmidt and Livonia’s Scott Lock and Jason Weber.

Baker p ts help from his mother, Edna Baker, but for the most part he is the MSHL commissioner, secretary and treasurer wrapped in one.

TTie 1977 Radford Union graduate started the MSHL when he was in his

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Concealed in A A B C regionalLou Pirronello made good on

his promise to shave his mus­tache after his Concealed Security 18-and-under team won the American Amateur Baseball Con­gress district tournament last weekend in Flint.

And now the Concealed mana- p r may have to join the Hair Club of America if his team p ts through this areek’s AABC region­al at Bailey Park in Battle Creek (opening Wednesday against the Grand ^ p id s Royals).

“We had a team meeting Mon­day night and the kids reminded me that if we win the regional. I’ll have to shave my head, too,” Pir­ronello said.

But before Pirronello books air­line tickets to Farmington, N.M., for the AABC Connie Mack-ap group World Series, ConceaM must erin seven straight pmea against the top regional qualifiers from Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Missouri.

Concealed took a step in the right direction Sunday by defeat­ing Mount Clemens in the district finals at Broome Stadium, 11-4.

Winning pitcher Brian Paluk, a pick-up f^m Westland Federa­tion, threw a complete game.

In seven innings, the Saginaw Vallay State-bound right-hander ■cattersd nine hits and five walks. A Radford Catholic High School ptwhiot who was drafted earlier this aummar by the Kanaaa City

BASEBALLRoyals, Paluk struck out five.

“He came up big,” Pirronello said. “He p t us to the dance.”

Offensively, Concealed out-hit Mount Clemens, 12-9.

Brett Walter, formerly of CC, went 3-for-4, including a three- run triple to give Concealed a commanding 10-0 lead in the sixth inning.

Eric Marcotte (Plymouth Can­ton), J.R. Taylor and John Raasch (CC) also added two hits apiece.

Marcotte’s taro-run single in the fourth pve Concealed a 4-0 advantage. West land John Glenn’s Greg Nesbitt made it 6-0 in the third with a two-run dou­ble.

Earlier in the day. Mount Clemens forced a decisive final game with a 5-3 victory as ’Tim Dubbs five-hit Concealed with a complete game.

Tim White, arho alao went the distance, gave up only one earned run, but araa piniied arlth the loaa.

Walter wont 2-fcr-S in a losing cause.

On Saturday, reliever Craig PotaraeB, a rad-shirt freshman f r t» Madonna Univafsity, gmre

up only one hit and struck out six in 2W inninp to p in the save in a 9-4 Concealed win over Durand.

Nesbitt , the left-hander, worked the first 4'A inninp to pick up thq victory. He struck out nine, while allowing six hits and taro earned runs.

Taylor and Petersen combined for four hits and three RBI.

In the arinner’s bracket earlier in the day. Concealed pitcher Craig Benedict (Canton) five-hit Mount Clemens over seven inn­in p in a 7-4 triumph.

RBI sacrifice flies by Petersen and Taylor in the third inning pve (3onooaled the lead for keeps, 4-3.

Shortstop Paul Kuhn ((X and Western Michigan) doubled tarice and knocked in taro runs for the winners. White also had a taro- run double.

Pirronello added taro pitchers frtwn Little C^aaaara League rival Tecumaeh — 6-foot-4 l a ^ Derek Dubois (a Kansas City draftaa) and 5-11 right-bandar Ron Roa- lena — for the Battle Creak re­gional.

Other area teams headed fbr Battle Creek Include the Trenton TraviarB, Little Caaaaie League champions, and North Farmii^- tonfWaat Bloomflald.

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TIm Waahington, D.C. club mountad a 16-hit attack, includ­ing four bomara, in an 11-6 vic­tory ovar tha Livonia Collagiata BaMball Laagua championa.

"Wa didn't play our baat game of tha year, but arith 13 hita you ahould eipact to arin,” aaid Hinea Park manager Ken Wandael, whoae team tried to stave off elimination Wedneaday againat Milford, Maaa. (results of that game will appear in Mon­day's Observer.) “But are also left a lot of guys on base.”

Saginaw Valley State's Jeff Paluk, the losing pitcher, went 4'A innings, allowing five earned runs and a homer.’

Jason Temple and Todd Boike finished up. Leading 7-5 after five innings, Washington, D.C. put the game away with three runs in the top of the sev­enth inning.

Outfielder Brian Bums led Hines Park's offensive attack with three hits. Scott Kapla added two hits and two RBI. Catcher Heathe Fowler also col-

lactad two hits for Hinaa Park, which foil to 22-7-3 ovaraU.

P-C stars 4th in stateThe Plymouth-Canton Babe

Ruth All-Star team (boys 16-un- der) took fourth place at the state tournament last month in Niles.

Plymouth-Canton won two games and lost two.

After starting the tournament with a 5-2 loss to Alpena, Plym­outh-Canton came back the next day with an 18-7 victory over Port Huron.

Plymouth-Canton collected 14 hits and took advantage of 10 Port Huron errors. Kirk Craggs had three hits and Steve Mon­dry and Nick Hrycaj added two hits each.

Plymouth-Canton then went on to beat Crosse Pointe Woods, 11-10. The winners scored six runs in the first inning when Crosse Pointe Woods committed three errors. Crosse Pointe Woods battled back to trail 8-7, but Plymouth-Canton scored

three runs in the sixth inning to pull away.

Hrycaj had a single and triple and Chris Salmon and Craggs added a single and double. Mon­dry contributed a pair of singles and Jeremy O’Neil and Nick Stankov added singles.

Plymouth-Canton reached the state tournament after beating Lansing, 1-0 and 10-0, in the re­gional.

Chris Kennedy struck out 12, allowed three hits and had a sac­rifice fly to score the only run in the 1-0 win. Ryan Rumberger and Jon Steuwe had three hita each in the 10-0 win.

Other team members are Ryan Andrzejewski, Ryan Mil­ler, Matt Simmons, Jay Wasalaski, Jimmy Jordan and Kevin Woodman. The coaches were Bob Woods, Cary Coleman and Terry Wasalaski.

NFWB wins regionalNorth Farmington-West

Bloomfield I advanced to the American Amateur Baseball Congress regional tournament in Battle Creek this week.

NFWB earned the trip and ex­tended its season by winning the AABC district tournament at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti with a 5-0 record.

The title-clinching contest was a 15-4, mercy-rule victory Sunday night over the Detroit Hornets.

NFWB batters produced 14 hits, including three apiece by Mark Rutherford and Brian Kalczynski who had five and three RBI, respectively.

Mike Jehle contributed a two- run double and John Heller a two-run single. Marcus Samov- sky and Jeff Ross added two hits and one RBI each.

Andy Kummer, a draft choice from NIWB II who closed out a -7 victory over Jackson Wen­

dy’s earlier Sunday, was the winning pitcher.

He worked 4Vi innings in re­lief of starter Greg Turco, a post­season pick from Garden City. Kummer allowed three hits and no earned runs, struck out five and walked one.

Dan Pydyn and Adam Woods pitched three innings each against Wendy’s. Pydyn allowed five runs in the third inning but left with a 6-5 lead as home- team NFWB scored three runs in each of the first three innings.

Kummer entered in the sev­enth with no outs and the bases loaded. He retired the first three batters he faced.

Heller had two hits and four RBI. Aaron Babicz hit a two-run double and Martin Stonehouse a two-run single. Samovsky also had two hits, and Jehle (single) and Ross (walk) added one RBI apiece.

NFWB, one of 16 teams in the Battle Creek regional, began the tournament Wednesday against Flint Grossi.

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Miks Bruiseau’s solo homer in the bottom of the eighth in­ning gave Westland America a 5-4 victory over Ypsilanti for the American Amateur Baseball Congress Mickey Mantle-age (15-16 year-olds) district title Saturday at Plymouth Salem.

The Redford Catholic Central High junior went 3-for-5 to lead the winners, who began AABC regional play Wedneaday in Coldwater against Janssen Re- fiigeration of Sterling Heights. (Brian Berryman, a draftee from Redford, was the scheduled starting pitcher for Westland against the Bob Bird Invitation­al champs).

Marcus Williams (Detroit Henry Ford) and Nick James (Westland John Glenn) each contributed two hits for the winners.

Jason Copeland, who pitched the final two innings in relief of starter Brandon Robinette, earned the victory.

Westland America is 34-10 overall.

Seattle Mariners scout Kan Mat^ja has an eye for u k n t and Westland John Glenn's Aaron Scheffer is the latest to join his club.

Scheffer, Glenn’s all-time load­er in career pitching srins (20). signed a 1994 free agent profos flonal contract Monday with the American League club. The lanky right-hander will report to the Mariners’ spring training facility next March in Peoria, Aria.

When he was working for the Tigers, Msdeja signed John Smoltz, now an All-Star pitcher with the Atlanta Braves, and Chris Hoiles, a starting catcher with the Baltimore Orioles.

Based in Novi, Madeja, is an area supervisor with Mariners.

And snth the aid of Livonia part-time scout Glenn Murdock, Madeja has nine Michigan sig- nees playing in Seattle’s minor

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gives ua.” M a d ^ s ^ '*He‘a not only 6 fset, 3 inchea, but has am strength and ho knows how topitch.

“Right now he only weighs 166 pounds, so he’s got to gsC strong­er."

Scheffer helped lead Glenn to two consecutive state Class A semifiiutl appearances. The Rock- eU finished 27-6 overall this sea-

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with an 8-2 record with a 1.29 earned run average. He struck out 79 and walked only 14 in 73 inn­ings. Scheffer also hit .492.

He is currently pitching for the Trenton Travelers in the Ameri­can Amateur Baseball Congress Connie Mack-age (16-18 year- olds) regional this week in Battle

ediy signed for a 64,600 boous (with additional mausy foiag toward schooling). "But it waa a tough decisloB. Boom paople told me to wait ao other teams could see mo play in Battle Creak.’*

Scheffer comes from an athletk family.

Both hla brothers were stand­out football and hasehall playert at Glenn.

Chris, who played noee guard at Central Michigan University, U finishing up his degree work in criminal justice. A n ^ e r brother, Lawrence, is a starting outfieldli who hit over .300 last spring with the University of Detroit-Mercy.

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"I’m goiag to have to lift wei^Ka. gfa Mggw and atrengsr aon i bo realty when 1 raport,"-. Scheffaraaid.

MaiM* Mid Schaffar’a boat days could be ahead ef him.

"He’s got good arm action and knows how to pitch, ho’a poised and compoeed out there on the mound," Madaija said. “Ho has a decant breaking ball, but he’ll need to work on a change up.* Well have to wait on the fastball. It’s going to take two to three years to get to that point, but he’s not that far away.

“Once he gains the pounds and gets stronger, he’ll have enough to pitch in the high minors or even the big leagues.”

OUTDOORS CALENDAR

DATES AND EVENTS

OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS

Rematch planned■ AftCtWIYThe International Bowhunter Ed­ucation Program presents a com­prehensive bowhunter education course beginning at 8 a.m. Satur­day at the Royal Oak Archers’ clubhouse in Lake Orion. Topics to be covered include; bowhunter responsibilities, bowhunting methods, game trailing, field ex­perience, bowhunting safety, the unwritten law of the bowhunter, equipment and practice, reading signs, field dressing and more. Registration fee is $2 and preregistration is required, 731- 8603.

The Terminator 3-D course, featuring two challenging 30-tar- get courses including one which is handicapped accessible, is open for weekend practice. The course, located 25 miles west of Ann Ar­bor, features a variety of shots ranging in distances from 20 to 60 yards. The Terminator is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekends; call (517) 522-8777 weekends or 4'75-2830 weekdays.

Royal Oak Archers will hold a 28-target broadhead shoot begin­ning at 8 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 15, on its walk-through range in Lake Orion, 693-9799 or 698-1369.

The Linden Sportsmens Club will hold a 3-D shoot beginning at noon Saturday, August 28,629- 6402 or 576-6671.

■ ENOANaniiD tFi cmSteve Marsh, from the Species Survival Center, will bring live animals to this program to em­phasize the concept of declining habitat and other reasons some animals are becoming rare. The program begins at 7 p.m. Satur­day at Independence Oaks.■ starfaiityJoin Nature (Center staff and vol­unteers from the Dinosaur Hill Astronomical Society in a celes­tial celebration. The evening pro­gram, which begins at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 14, includes guid­ed night hikes, astronomy crafts, an inflatable planetarium, moon walk, mimes, and telescope view­ing.■ EVERYBODY’S RESFONSIBIUTYThe Clenter for Wildlife Informa­tion will present a slide program which reminds us of what we need to do to preserve the natural world. The presentation begins at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 22, at In­dependence Oaks.H COUNTY PARK REQUIREMRNTSAdvanced registration and a mo­tor vehicle permit are required for all Oakland Clounty Parks pro­grams, 625-6473.

R DATES AND DEADUNESHuron River Clean Up begins at 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 21. Volun­teers are needed to help remove debris from the river from the Proud Lake State Recreation Area to Kensington Metropark. The rain date is Aug. 21. For more information and to register call 685-8731.

METROPARK8■ HORSEPOWERA nature program about the pow­erful work horse begins at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Kensington Farm Clenter.

■ nSHINO Ct41R MEETINOSThe Four Seasons Fishing Club meets 7:30 p.m. the first Wednes­day of each month at the Maple- woixl Center in Garden City, 477- 3816.

The Michigan Fly Fishing Club meets at 7 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of each month at the Livonia Clarenceville Junior High School, 420-2233.

Romeo B.A.S.S. Busters meet 7 p.m. the first 'Tuesday of each month at the Romeo (immunity Youth and Civic Center, 286- 6469.

■ KIDS STUFFA nature program for children be­gins at 10 a.m. Saturday at Indian Springs.

A rematch will take place in the Division I playoff championship of the Great Lakes Men’s Soccer League Cup.

Defending Cup champ Bud Light (9-4) of Flint will take on the regular-season champion Redford Mauraders (11-2) for the title, 4 p.m. Sunday at Livonia’s Bicentennial Park.

Bud Light, behind a pair of goals from Jeff Dresser, eliminat­ed Paragon, 6-1 in Sunday’s semi­finals at Bicentennial.

Detroit Rocker Doug Lande- feld. Jack Vogel, Peter Crowley and Doug Consigngy also scored for Bud Light, which cruised to victory after opening up a 4-0 ad­vantage.

Former Redford Catholic Cen­tral H i^ player Joe Nora notched the lone goal for Paragon.

In Sunday’s other semifinal, the regular-season champ Ma­rauders ousted the Birmingham Cobras, 5-0, as goalie Brian O’Shea posted the shutout.

Michigan State University cap­tain Steve McCaul (Redford CC) scored along with Elastem Michi­gan’s Paul Kaliszewski (Livonia Churchill) and Rob Ludwig.

Steve Weiger (Dearborn Edsel Ford/Butler) and Rocker Lara Richters (Livonia Stevenson/ Yale) also added goals for the Ma­rauders, who led 2-0 at intermis­sion.

In the opening round of the playoffs, the Marauders advanced with a wild 7-3 overtime win over A.S. Lazio Friday at Bicentennial; Paragon upset the African Stars 3-1 Thursday at Bicentennial; Bud L i^ t upended Venom 6-2 Wednesday at Michigan State in East Lansing, and the Cobras blanked the Blazers 2-0 July 25.

The Marauders played it fast

SOCCERand loose against Lazio, and it nearly cost them. They dominat­ed play, but led just 2-1 at the half. A missed penalty kick by Bob Hayes (Schoolcraft) — who scored their first goal of the match — was one of several Ma­rauder miscues. Kaliszewski also scored for the Marauders.

The Lazio keeper was red-card­ed in the second half, forcing La-, zio to play with 10 men, and yet the Marauders couldn’t put it away. Brady Ericson scored in the second halt but Lazio scored twice to tie it at 3-3 and force OT.

Finally, the Marauders asserted themselves, with McCaul, John Brennan, Todd Nichols (Canton/ Schoolcraft) and Kaliszewski scoring in OT.

Paragon toppled the Stars, who finished second in the regular season, with goals by Jeff Van- demergel (Schoolcraft), Bobby Paul and Rudy Redmond. Slab Wipley netted the Stars’ only goal.

The other Division finals also set for Sunday at Bicentennial:■ Michigan Arsenal and Loyolawill'meet for the Divi«on iJi crown Sunday at 2 p.m. ■ I

Arsenal blanked the Ann Arbor Argonauts, 2-0, while Loyola edged SSC ’92 by a 1-0 count h> Sunday’s semifinals at Bicenten­nial.■ North Oakland Blizzard and the Red Wings will square off for the Division III crown at 1 p.m. Sunday at Bicentennial.

The Blizzard ousted the Ford Soccer Club, 2-1, while the Red Wings shut out Garden City, 4-0, in a pair of semifinals Sunday at. Bicentennial.

■ NATURE, BIKES AND ICE CREAMA naturalist-led bike hike includ­ing a stop for an ice cream cone, begins at 7 p.m. Saturday at Indi­an Springs.

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■ FOXES, COYOTES AND WOLVESParticipants will learn the differ­ence between facts and fiction surrounding these predators in a nature program which begins at 2 p.m. Sunday at Kensington.

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The Plymouth-Canton Hockey Aaaociation will accept eppUca- tiooa for ragiatraUoo on ausday. Aug. 29, from 11 a.m. to 1 p js . at the Plymouth Cultural Center.

There are limited "p—»t»>f in ail age groupa (6 to 17). Par infor­mation call the PCHA at 464- 9979.

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'The Canton Soccer Club will sponsor the Nick O’Shea Soccer Camps during a three-week peri­od in August at Heritage P a ^ (formerly the Canton Recreation­al Complex) on Canton Center Road.

The camp for recreational play­ers will be Aug. 9-13. 'The fee is S60. Youths bom between Aug. 1, 1983, and Aug. 1,1985, will meet from 9-11:30 a.m. and those bom before Aug. 1,1983, from 12:30-3 p.m.

'The pee wee/youth camp (Aug. 16-20) is open to players bom af­ter Aug. 1,1985. 'Hie fee is $40. Campers can choose one of two sessions: 9-10:30 a.m. or 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

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■ Tryouta for all 1994 Flnaaee girla alo-pitch softball taaau erill be. Saturday a id Sunday, Aug 14 and 16, at the Wayne-PoH Civic League (on Wayne Road south of Ford). For information call Barry Pattarson at 722-1136.■ The Mid-America Mustangs girla alo-pitch softball ( tion will have tryouts on 1 day, Aug 14. G i^ age 9 to 18 are eligible. For information, call Ray Knickerbocker (466-6893) or Mike Jaoek (478-8399).

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'The AFI Thunder AAA Squirt Minor hockey team (players bom in 1963) erill have tryouta for the 1993-94 season on Aug 14,15 and 16. 'Times and place of each tryout ia as followed: 12-2 p.m. Saturday, Aug 14, a t Plymouth Cultural Center, ^ p.m. Sunday, Aug 15, at Plymouth Cultural Center, 6-7:30 p.m. Monday, Aug 16, at University of Michigan- Dearbom.

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'The Spitfire eromen’s summer track team (ages 10 through mas­ters), along with the men’s and women’s rood racing club (ages 15 through masters, are accepting membership applications ($25 fee for either program).

'The group runs each Thursday night at the Plymouth Canton High School track.

For information, call Mike or Betty Krafchak at 451-5966.

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Oakland Community College is starting a women’s tennis team this fall.

Women who currently attend OCC or wish to enroll in classes at OCC are eligible. If you feel you have the ability to compete at the college level, call Don Roehl at 340-6801. Practice begins in mid- August. Scholarships are still available.

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prime as a player but hung up the skates about three years ago to concentrate on coaching.

Baker, who played two years oi semi-pro hockey in Sweden after graduating from Eastern Michi­gan University, played in a sum­mer league in the late 1970s and early '80s at the Detroit Skating Club in Bloomfield Hills.

“A lot of players from Ann Ar­bor and this side of town thought it was too far to play so 1 called up the (Plymouth) arena, contracted some ice time and they’ve been extremely accommodating to us ^ just super,” said Baker, who is the assistant manager at Dear­born’s Canfield Arena.

Never too old'The league draws players from

all over the Greater Detroit area and they range in age from 15 to 34. 'The 34-year-old is Gary Rye, a pipe fitter who lives in Romulus.

-”lt doesn’t bother me — age is a state of mind,” said Rye, who ^ a re s the goalie duties for the Wildcats with 22-year-old Rich Nagy.

Rye played two years of hockey

as a teenager but didn’t play again until he was 30 for good rea­son.

‘‘My parents and I moved to Arizona and the ice melted,” Rye said.

There isn’t as much hitting in the MSHL but there have been a few memorable moments.

'There was the time a few years ago when a player was ejected for a migor slashing penalty with five minutes remaining in a game. 'The half-dressed player returned to the ice with less than a minute left to join a skirmish in front of the net.

“The guy happened to stick his head out of the locker room, he still has his skates on and the next thing I know here he comes running on the cement, sparks flying, and he climbs the glass,” Baker recalls. “He bee-lines to the net looking to hit anything in a different color jersey. It turns out, the guy who was coaching his team got out there before (the player) can start whaling on somebody.”

'The players in the MSHL are serious ahmit winning but some offer pretty funny excuses for missing games.

“Some guys on Sunday end up at the beach, they’re having a good time and not going to leave at 4 o’clock for a 6 o’clock game,” Baker said.

No favoritismBaker’s team, the Spartans,

have reached the championship game three times but never won. He usually has help at the start of the season drafting players but this year he divided up players by himself.

Judging by the Spartans regu­lar season record of 4-6-1 and a first-round knockout in the playoffs. Baker wasn’t stacking his side.

“Why do that and then take a bunch of crap from people?” Baker said. “It would be too easy.”

Baker is the only full-time coach in the e i ^ t team league. He is seeking corporate sponsorship (about $1,500) so the league could afford to pay frill-time coaches.

“It would be nice to get some­body to keep the benches orga­nized every gome and see that the players get equal time,” Baker said. ,

H ockeyfrom page I B■ HUSMESiO, REDSKMS8: 'The Huskies won their first-round game against the Redskins on Monday at Plymouth.

Marc Chiappelli and Grant Patterson had three goals each. Chiappelli added four assists and Patterson hod three. Scott Lock scored three goals and two assists for the Redskins. Teammate Dave Weaver contributed one goal and four assists.

■ WILDCATS 11, SPARTANS 8 :Kevin O’Connor scored four goals and the Wildcats overcame a 7-5 deficit after two periods to knock the Spartans out of the playofib in the first round Sunday at Plym­outh.

O’Connor scored three goals in the third period when the Wildcats outscored the Spsutans 6-1. Also scoring in the third period for the Wildcats were Steve Sentsrfit, Kev­in Matqko and Ed Kruschka.

James Mitchell (Wajme) scored five goals and Brian Hann added four assists for the Spartans.

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open to the public.

Favo rite o ld ies

L ivonia Music Under the Stars 7:30-9 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 5, will feature the Grosse Pointe Music Makers, Favorite Oldies at

Civic Center Park, Five Mile at Farmington Road, Livonia. For information about upcoming con­certs, call 425-2326.

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C harles and Gwen Scales will perform at the third annual Jazz Under the Stars, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 14, a benefit for the

abused, neglected and abandoned children of the St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center. Tickets are $25 per person, and tax deductible. A country pic­nic is included with admission, call 626-7527.

Radio show

S RO (Standing Room Only) Productions is presenting “WSRO, On The Air,” a simu­lated 1940s studio radio show complete

with announcer, 1940s songs, newscast and sound effects table, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Aug. 6 through Aug. 21 p.m. and Sundays, Aug. 8 through Aug. 22, at the City of SouthReld’s historic center, The Burgh on the comer of Civic Center Drive and Berg Road, one block east of Telegraph. Tickets are $7, seniors and children $6, available at the door, or in advance by calling 827-0700.

Alum ni outing

T he alumni associfittonr Of the 10 member schools ofjthe Mid-American Conference are hosting a joint outing at Pine Knob 6:30

p.m. Sunday, Aug. 22. The $25 per person tickets include hospitality and lawn tickets for the Beach Boys concert. Call Bob Bradley, 476-4589 for in­formation. Deadline for reservations is Monday, Aug. 16. Eastern Michigan alumni should call (800) 825-8664.

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T he Children’s Entertainment Company will present “Cinderella” 7:30 p.m. Wednes­days, Aug. 11 and Aug. 18, at the Aaron

DeRoy Theatre in the Jewish Community Center Main Building, 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield. Tickets are $4 each, available by calling 661-1000.

Restored inn offers quality fareB y H b u c n Z u c k b bS ea c iA L W a m a

The 140-year-old Wooden Horae Inn aits snugly on the green of Sylvan Glen Golf Courae in 'Troy, O ne-hundred-sizty acres of fir trees, small bridges, and m anicured green meet the eye as one drives up and parks in the gravel drive­

way.Inside, dark wooden floors, two fire­

places, lit by natural gas in winter, filled with crates of red potatoes in summer, wooden tables, chairs, and slat blinds preserve the comfortable, pleasant atmosphere of the farm­house and stagecoach stop the inn once was.

A Troy historical site, the inn was recently restored by Peterhansrea De­signers of Birm in^am . It opened for business on Nov. 5, 1992. Co-owners John Reaser and Nick Sorise and their designers had the foresight to keep the comfortable dimensions of the tap room in front, the grill room overlooking the golf course, and the two upstairs banquet rooms intact. There is a ramp to the entryway pro­viding easy access, and an elevator to the second floor.

Two new outdoor dining areas in­creased the farmhouse’s seating ca­pacity from 250 to over 350. There’s a

Woodeo Horaa lim 6720 RoehastM- RomI Troy. 879-1500 Houro: Open oewn days • wook, 1 1 O.B. to 1 0 p.m. Mondao' through ’Thuroday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fridasra and Saturdaya, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday brunch, 2-9 p.m. dinner.Menu: Appetlaera, aoupe, aal- ada, aandwlehea, chicken, barbecue ribs, prime rib, pas­ta, some seafood.C<Mt: Sandwicbea $4.96 to $6.20, main courses $6.90 to $13.60.Credit cards: Moat major credit cards accepted. Handicap accesaibllity: Ramp to the entryway, providing easy access, and an elevator to the second floor.

ground-floor outdoor patio with a view of the golf course and a second- floor deck overlooking Rochester Road.

The owners also had the foresight to hire Edward St. Laurents. “Chef Edward,” as the staff likes to call him, a graduate of the Culinary Insti­tute of America.

St. Laurents is a livply, energetic soul. In the month he has been at the inn, he hac installed a new rotisserie, the focus of his Southwestern, coun­try and Cajun chicken dinners, re­

vamped much of the menu, and add­ed eggs made-to-order rather than steam table eggs to the popular brunch served Sundays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

He’s also managed to change even the texture of the hot fresh rolls deliv­ered with every meal. 'They steam as you break them, taste mildly of sour­dough and are presented attractively wrapped in a white linen napkin — with a round hill of butter on the side.

Salads and entrees are served in farmhouse-thick bowls set on wide white platters.

St. Laurent’s hands make a quick, kneading gesture as he talks about his passion for quality; his belief in fresh Michigan produce, tangy sauces, chicken marinated in lime, basted with honey and herbs, and ribs that “fall off the bone.”

Trained to be “health and taste conscious,” St. Laurent believes “the customer should see what they’re get­ting; if the menu says red and green peppers and flied potato peels, that’s exactly what will be on their plate.”

'The spinach salad with pine nuts, blue cheese and apple cider vi­naigrette is a house specialty. Soups change daily, though chicken soup with dumplings and vegetables is a house staple.

Beginning courses feature familiar spicy wing dings with blue cheese dip, fried cheese sticks, chili, and unfa­miliar tasty grilled shrimp on re-

moulada sauoa with roaatad com ker­nels and roasted garlic with warm bread. They range in price from $2.75 to 17.25.

'Iliere is a California wine list, ranging from $2.76 a glass of house white or red (Glen Ellen) to Gewurx- traminer white at $17 a bottle and Gamay Beaqjolais red at $12 a bottle. 'The b v has sparklers, and an assort­ment of beer, including Samuel Adams and Heinekan at $3 a bottle. Fosters non-alcoholic is on hand along with fresh lemonade, espresso and cappuccino.

Barbecue ribs, basted with Chef Edward’s sauce are another house specialty. At $9.95 a half slab, $13.75 a full slab, they come with baked po­tato and coleslaw. 'There’s also a 'A rotisserie chicken at $6.95 basted with herb oil, served with garlic mashed potatoes and crunchy just- right red and yellow zucchini, red pepper slices, and vegetables in sea­son.

Look for Memorable M eals the first and third Thursday o f the m onth in Entertainm ent. Call Keely Wygonik, Taste/E ntertainm ent editor, 953-2105 to recommend a restaurant to be fea­tured, fax recommendations to 591- 7279 or write Taste/Entertainm ent, OAE, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150. We welcome your comments about memorable meeds you've had at restaurants in the Observer * Eccen­tric coverage area.

Drama explores impact of Karen Silkwood caseB y K e e l y W y g o n i kStaff Writer

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L isten to oldies, top 40s, country, and jazz music performed by Doug Kahan, Double Take and Bizer Brothers, 'Thursdays, Fri­

days and Saturdays throughout the summer at Matt Brady’s on 10 Mile Road in the Holiday Inn of F a rm in ^ n Hills. For information, call 478- 7780.

Laborers standing up, courageously demanding that management correct workplace hazards is a story with timeless appeal, especially in strong union towns like Detroit.

Gordon Reinhart of Westland, the son of a UAW member, stars in “The Half-Life of Karen Silkwood,” at the Attic’s New Center 'Theatre.

The compelling drama tells the sto­ry of Karen Silkwood who died in 1974 while trying to alert the public about health and safety irregularities at the Kerr-McGee Nuclear Corp. in Oklahoma where she worked.

The plant was under a fixed-price contract with the federal government to produce “fast breeder” reactors, using plutonium instead of uranium as fuel. The term “fast breeder” refers to the “breakthrough” by which, in­stead of the fuel being exhausted, the system would actually make more plutonium than it used. 'The fast breeder reactor was never built in this country. After billions of dollars, the unaccountable disappearance of many pounds of bomb-quality pluto-

OF“ TH E H A L F-L IFE KAREN SILKWOOD”

Theater: 'The Attic’s New Cen­ter 'Theatre, 7339''Third at West Grand Boulevard, Detroit. Curtain time: 8 p.m. 'Thurs­days and Fridays, 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays through Aug. 16.Tickets: 'Thursdays and Sun­days, $14-$19; Fridays and Sat­urdays, $19-$24. Special dis­counts available for groups, union locals, students and sen­iors. “Student Rush Tix” are ’A off ticket price, available ‘A hour prior to performance. Tick­ets available at box office, 875- 8284, Strand 'Theatre box office, 335-8100, or any 'Ticketmaster outlet, M5-6666. Group sales information, 875-8285.

Compellingdrama:Lance Retal- lick (left to right), Gor­don Reinhart and Michael Quimet in a scene from "The Half- Life of Karen- Silkwood. ” at the Attic’s New Center Theatre.

PREVIEWnium, the problem of disposing of nu­clear waste, and the poisoning of nu­merous workers — the Carter Admin­

istration killed the program in the late 1970s.

Reinhart portrays Tony Mazzochi, the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Work­ers International Union official who Silkwood sought help from in Wash­ington D.C.

“My character doesn’t tell Karen to steal evidence about the wrongdoing at the plant, but he tells her they

can’t do anything unless they have proof. Karen gets the proof that even­tually leads to her death.”

Reinhart met Mazzochi who at­tended two rehearsals and opening n i^ t . It was the first time Reinhart ever met someone he was to portray on stage.

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guished Chicago aurgeon, had the perfect life — a beautiful wife, a p r o m i n e n t

standing in the community, an expensive townhouse in an exclu­sive Chicago neighborhood. A per­fect life, that is — until the night his wife, Helen, was murdered.. Dr. Richard Kimble is accused of his wife’s murder in “The Fugi­tive,” a tense suspense thriller based on the hit television series of the 1960s. 'The movie opens Friday, Aug. 6, at suburban movie theaters.

Harrison Ford stars as the wrongly convicted Richard Kim­ble. Tommy Lee Jones is U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard, his relent­less pursuer.

C irc u m s ta n tia l evidence mounU against the horrified doc­tor. When the trial is over, Kim­ble, though innocent, is convicted of murder and sentenced to death.

En route to the state penitenti­ary in a prison bus, some of the other prisoners attempt to escape, causing the bus to careen out of control and into The path of an oncoming train. ^

At the last second, Kimble nar­rowly escapes certain death and begins an obsessive odyssey to track down his wife’s real killer — “the one-armed man” (Andreas Katsulas) whom he alone saw.

But Kimble is now a fugitive. As soon as his escape is discov­ered, he becomes the object of an intense manhunt led by Deputy

PREVIEWU.S. Marshal Sam Gerard, a grimly determined federal agent who, with the help of his aggres­sive partner, Renfro (Joe Pantoli- ano), and a team of other mar­shals, has sworn to bring Kimble to justice.

Surviving by his wits, Kimble becomes a desperate man with no identity, constantly in flight. His only hope for the future lies in righting the grievous wrong of his past — and time is running out as Gerard closes in.

Andrew Davis is the director of “The Fugitive’’ released by Warner Bros. Arnold Kopelson produces. Roy Huggins, who cre­ated the original TV series, and Keith Barish are the executive producers; Peter Macgregor-Scott is the co-producer. 'The screen­play is by Jeb Stuart and David Twohy.

Like m illions of people throughout the world, Arnold Ko­pelson, the Academy Award-win­ning producer of “Platoon,” and producer (with Herschel Wein- grod and Timothy Harris) of Warner Bros.’ and New Regency’s “Falling Down,” was a fan of ‘"The Fugitive” of the hugely suc­cessful television series starring the late David Janssen as Dr. Richard Kimble.

The show premiered on the ABC television network in Sep­tember 1963 and enjoyed a four-

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year run.The final episode, in which

Kimble comers the one-armed man and Gerard comers Kimble, was seen by more people than any sin^e ep is^ e of a regular televi­sion series in the history of televi­sion until that time. Its 72 per­cent share of all television viewers that night set a regular series record, which was not exceeded until 13 years later, with the “Dallas” episode in which J .R ’s attacker was revealed.

“It has always been my dream to produce a major motion picture based on the series,” Kopelson said. “The story is one we can all relate to; we sympathize with Dr. Richard Kimble, falsely accused of killing his wife. We know he’s innocent and root for him to find the real killer.

“We’re also infuriated with Gerard’s obsessive pursuit of Kimble. Why doesn’t he under­stand that Kimble is innocent and there really is a one-armed man?”

“The Fugitive” was shot over a 15-week period on location in North Carolina and Chicago. Filming proved to be a homecom­ing for Harrison Ford and Andrew Davis, as both men hail from the “Windy City.”

Actual surgical rooms, a morgue and hospital exteriors were provided by the University of

Chicago Hospitals at the sprawl­ing 102-year-old University of Chicago.

To prepare for his role as a phy­sician, Ford spent several days with doctors at the University of Chicago H osp itals, m aking rounds and observing surgical procedures.

Director Davis and co-producer Peter Macgregor-Scott, working closely with special-effects expert Ray Arbogast and stunt coordina­tor Terry Leonard, devised what promises to be one of the most s p e c ta c u la r • tra in -w reck sequences in celluloid history.

“The Fugitive” is rated PG-13 (Parents are strongly cautioned. Some material may be inap­propriate for young children).

Share your comments about “The Fugitive" and other newly released movies w ith your friends and neighbors on our movie page. Please lim it your m ini-reviews to 100 words and send them to the Observer A Eccentric Newspapers. A ttention: Keely Wygonik, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150. Or fax your reviews to her at 591-7279. Review s should include your name, address and a daytim e tele­phone number. I f you have any questions, call Keely Wygonik, 953-2106.

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Action packed: Dr. Richard Kimble (Harrison Ford) rac­es for the exit of the city jail, narrowly eluding his pur­suers, in “The Fugitive, ” the Warner Bros. ’ action- suspense drama about a man wrongly convicted of his wife’s murder.

‘Rising Sun:’ Boring screenplay blurs stunning visuals

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The makers of “ R ising S u n ’’ shouldn’t worry so much about charges of J a ­p a n - b a s h in g . They should be more concerned that their movie is a such a mess despite having so m any th in g s

going tor It. Among them:■ Sean C!onnery and Wesley Snipes, two of Hollywood’s brightest stars.■ Another bestselling novel by “Jurassic Park’s” Michael Crich­ton full of controversy and in­trigue.■ Director Philip Kaufman, who has brought his art-house sensi­bilities to Hollywood movies for the past two decades.■ Crack cinematographer Mi­chael Chapman, shooter of choice for Martin Scorsese and others.

REVIEW■ Juicy character parts for Steve Buscemi and Harvey Keitel.

So what goes so horribly wrong? Plenty, but not at first. 'The open­ing scenes, with the ancient Japa­nese tribal drums underlying the good manners at a corporate par­ty, have plenty of energy, llien “Rising Sun” quickly enters the land of the boring buddy movie whodunit.

Connery and Snipes play Los Angeles police detectives investi­gating a murder. The victim, a beautiful young woman, appears to have l>Mn strangled following kinky sex on a corporation board room table.

The Japanese bigwigs who own the new skyscraper where the murder took place want to avoid the negative publicity. They start to plant clues that Connery's “Senpai” (or wise older man) knows are too good to be true.

The story portrays American animosity for the Japanese, who are almost universally portrayed

here as sneaky and underhanded in their billion-dollar business conquests. Americans, business people or cops, compete in a con­stant game of “catch-up.”

It doesn’t take a genius to fig­ure out who was with that woman on the table. How she died be­comes another mystery, but after a while we don’t care, sickened to the point of desensitization after seeing her strangled again and again on a clue-filled surveillance camera video.

Visually, the movie is a stunner, thanks to cinematogra­pher Chapman, who employs a palette of deep reds. A standard car chase takes on the richness of time travel in “2001; A Space Od­yssey” when colored l i^ t s shine in windshield reflections.

Snipes appears weighed down by the movie’s endless chatter and the usual cop movie baggage of a nagging ex-wife and a kid to support. He shares the audience’s desire to get on with the action.

The ever-wise Connery charac­ter, meanwhile, has links to the Japanese that make his motives

suspect — the only element in the film that sustains some mystery. Despite his thick brogue (which only gets deeper with age), Con­nery reads much of his dialogue as if it came from fortune cookies.

helps the detectives crack the case. Not surprisin^y, she also provides love interest for both lead actors.

Even Buscemi and Keitel, powerhouses in “Reservoir Dogs,” don’t have much to do here. Bus­cemi’s investigative reporter, dubbed “The Weasel” by police, is supposed to cause trouble by digging up an old bribery charge against Snipes, but it doesn’t add up to much, just like so much of the movie.

Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa has an intriguing part as a Japanese mil­lionaire playboy singing karaoke to C^le Porter’s “Don’t Fence Me In” in the opening scene. He also eats sushi off the stomachs of na­ked bimbos, one of many reasons why the movie should rile women as much as the Japanese.

The moviemakers try to ap­pease both groups by inserting a Japanese woman (IHa Carrere from “Wayne’s World”), an expert in high-tech video doctoring, who

Much of the blame here must fall on Kaufrnan, the director of “The Right Stuff,” “The Unbear­able Lightness of Being” and “Henry and June,” who has al­ways had trouble keeping his movies under two hours. He picked up the script when Crich­ton lost interest, inserting an overly complicated narrative de­vice meant to hide the fact that the story is essentially a snooxer.

“Rising S u n " is now showing at these suburban movie theaters: AM C Americana W est, AM C Southfield City. AM C Wonder­land, GCC Canton Cinema, GCC N ovi Town Center, Quo Vadis, Showcase Auburn Hills, S tar Ro­chester and U nited A rtists Fair- lane. *

To leave a message for JoJw M onaghan, died 963-2047, mod- box number 1866, on a Touch- Tone phone, fax him a note at 591-7279, or w riu him in care o f Entertainm ent, Observer A Ec­centric Newspapers, 36251 School­craft, Livonia 48160.

“MSIHC SUN"Rslaasad by; Tiventieth Century FaxStarring: Sean Connery, Wesley Snipes, Harvey Keitel, Kevin

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A feature film about Silkwood was released in the late 1970s. It ended with her fatal autom obile accident, and did not predict the “half-life” which survives her death.

Director David J. Magidaon, dean of Wayne State University’s College of Pine, Performing and Communication Arta, who recent­ly came to Detroit from Denver, met playwright Larry Bograd while in Colorado. When a direc­tor for “The Half-Life of Karen Silkwood” was being sought. Ma­dias said Magidson’s new resi­dency in Detroit, where there is a heavy concentration of union workers, provided a natural con­nection.

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Orawaa, a prodmaor of poiitioal acianca at tha Unviaroity af Mifhpan - Oaarboru, war dtad by tha Canadian Houaa of Com- Boona for bar direction of tha oai- varaity’a political odenoa intam- ahip program. She joined tha UM- Daarbom foculty in 1972 and haa directed tha Canadian atudiaa program at UM-Daarfaom airtoo 1968.

Judy Valenti of Livonia ia serving on the planning commit­tee for Detroit Riverview Hoopi- tal’s annual beneflt dinner, ‘A Night to Care *93.” Proceeds from the event go to establish services at DRH to beneBt high-risk newborn babies.

Physical therapist Ranaa J . Manoawlcz of Livonia attandad the 68th annual conference of the American Physical Therapy Asso­ciation in Cincinnati.

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Jim Hinaeli, a 32-year Livonia resident, joined Akso Coatins Lac. as operations manager for trans­portation coatinp. He recently re­tired from DuPont in Troy as supply chain manager for auto- m ^ve coatinp aftm 36 years in the business.

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"PiiedpUe oad PmctioM of Sw- parviaiaa, U" U bo4af iirMiatiii by tfto AoMtioMi BoA ty o# Kii- ployoro oa Tiuuoclays, Aug. 6, IS •ad IB ft«« B S A to 4 at tho A8 B oAcao 23816 Nortliwaatora Highway. Spoakar. Dick Waraor, ASB'a Managomant Rducation Diviaioa. CaU 363-4600 for mort inforaiatloa.

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"Rfhctivo Buainaaa Writing” ia botng praoontod by tha Amorican Socioty ot Bmployora on Wodnaa- day. Aug. 11, from B am . to 4 p.m. at tho ASB ofHcoa 23816 Northwaotom Highway. Spoakar. Rot Ropo, Ropo ft Aaaociatoo . (TaU 363-4600 for moro informa­tion.

'Tho Mirhigaa Aaoociatioa at La- gal Socrataiiaa ia apooooring a ooaaprahoBoivo ovarviow at tho profoaoiooal lagal aocrotary <inatioo Priday-Sunday, Aim 13-

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■ ■UBMUfttTMTUPTha Buainaaa Batorpriao Dwwl- opmaat Cootar ia oOiriag a "How To Start a Smalt Buoinooi’' work-ahop Wodnaaday, Aug. IB, from 11 a ja .- l p.m. at tha BBOC ofBeo at 340 B. Big Baavor, Suita 100 in Troy. CaU 689-40B4.

on Tuoaday, Aug. 34. from B ana. to 12:30 p ja . at tho ASB oBiaoo 23816 Northwoatam Highway. Spoakar. Norman D. Hnwkiaa, Honigaoan Millar Schwarts and Cohn. CaU 363-4600 for moro in­formation.

■ OBNABLOOORUUBOSHA Bloodbomo Pathogene Rulo” ia being preoontod by tho American Socioty of Bmployora on Tuoaday, Aug. 10, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the ASB oflicoa 23815 Northwoatorn Highway. Speaker Nurao Don Hinkram. Coll 363- 4600 for more information.

■ SUBSTANCt ASUBf“Subotanoo Abuao — NOt Hora!” ia being praoontod by tho Ameri­can S ^ o ty of Bmployora on Wodnaaday, Aug. 11. from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at tho ASB offices 23816 Northwoatern Highway. Speaker. Boa (Sorao, Goreo Asso­ciates. Call 353-4500 for more in­formation.

■ BTIUTftKSaOOO PhUiip Piaroo, proaidont of Pi­erce, Monroe ft Aaaociatoo , Inc. wUi addreeo tho Oakland County Buainaaa (Consortium at tho Northland Shopping Cantor audi­torium on Satiuday, Aug. 14, and will discuss "MkhigBn Businooa Stratogios 2000” which is a |wo- gram offered by tho Michigan De­partment of (Commerce to minori­ty buaineaaoo.

■ woftOPOPBCT S.L Lfm a"WoidPetfoct 6.1, Lovel r U being preaontod by the American S o c i^ of Bmployora on Wodnea- day, Aug. 18. from 9 a.m. to 6 pm . a t the ASB offices 23816 Northweatorn Highway. Speaker. Robert Battiglia, Wo Teach. (CaU 363-4600 for more information.

■ STfKU“ Professional and Personal Stress” is being presented by the American Socie^ of Employers on Tuesday, Aug. 10, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the ASB offices 23815 Northwestern H i^w ay. Speaker. Jeff DaUey, (Continuum (Center Oakland University. (Coll 353-4500 for more information.

■ BUSME33 WOMENThe American Business Women’s Agaociation, Dearborn Charter Chapter, will meet at 6 p.m. Wranesday, Aug. 11, at the City Tavern, 1^16 Michigan Ave., Dearborn. For information, call Lynn Kerchen at 531-5441 week­days.

■ USTWO REAL ESTATEStar Performance Seminars and Northwest Mortgage presents “How To List Real Estate Suc­cessfu lly ,” fea tu rin g B arh Schwarx on Thursday, Aug. 12, from 8:30 a.m.to 4:30 p.m. at the Van Dyke Park Hotel and (Confer­ence (^nter, 31800 Van Dyke in Warren. (Cor complimentary tick­ets fax registration to Cindi McDonnell at 616-966-2806 or for further information call 1-800- 950-7325.

■ PCLfTEllACV“PC LITERACY” U being pre­sented by the American Society of Employers on Monday, Aug. 16, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the ASB offices 23815 Northwestern High­way. Speaker Robert Battiglia, We Teach. Call 353-4500 for more information.

■ FAMBY MEDICAL LEAVEThe Detroit arse chapter of the International Society of Certified Employee Benefit Specialists is presenting a seminar on the Fam­ily Medical Leave Act of 1993 at t ^ Radisson Plaza Hotel in Southfield on Friday, Aug. 20. from 9-11 a.m. CaU 596-7392 or 564-2048 for information.

“Minimum Wags ft Ovectiine Hours Review” is being preaanted by the American Society of Em­ployers on Wedneadoy, Aug. 26, from 9 a.m. to noon at the ASB offices 23816 Northweateni High­way. Speaker. Patricia Bordman, Clark Klein ft Beaumont (CaU 353-4600 for more information.

8 a ^ to 4 PA. Horn,day-Tuseday, Sapt IB-21, at tbs Oosni latansarianal Hatoi Paw 1396. Infonmatian: 1-800-266- 4141. Spooaor. Psdgstt ThompT. •on diviaioa at the Manogsmant Aaaoriation.

■ WORKPLACE VIOLENCE The WeUness Group wiU present a day long seminar on “Prevent­ing and ceding With Violence in the Workplace” <m Wednesday. Aug. 26, at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Southfield. CaU 338-1870 for information.

■ R X K I“Identify and Fix Paaky PC Prab- lems (Without (Calling a Repair < Person)” preaanted Thursdo|r, Sept 2^ at the Hotel S t Regia In Detroit Pae: 6146. Information: 1- 800-266-4141. Sponsor Padgtog- Thompaon division of tha Ameri­can Management Aaaociation.

■ BUSME6S PLANThe Business Enterprise Devel-

■ TELEPHONE COURTESY‘Telephone courtesy and Cus­tomer Service” is being presented by the American Society of Em­ployers on Thursday, Aug. 12, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the ASE offices 23815 Northwestern Highway. Speaker. Susan Beren-

■ LOTUS 1-2-3: LEVEL 1“LOTUS 1-2-3: Level 1” U being presented by the American Soci­ety of Employers on Tuesday, Aug. 17, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the ASE offices 23815 Northwest­ern Highway. Speaker. Robert Batti^ia, We Teach. Call 363- 4500 for mote information.

■ IMNOOWS ORCNTATION“Windows Orientation*' is beii^ presented by the American Soci­ety of Employers on Friday, Aug. 20, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the ASE offices 23816 Northwestern Highway. Speaker Robert Batti­glia. We Teach. CaU 363-4500 for more information.

■ SUPERVISION 2“Principles and Practices of Su­pervision, II” is being presented by the American Society of Em­ployers on Thursdays, Aug. 17, 24 and 31 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the ASE offices 23816 Northwestern

■ RHOSHA VISITS“What to do when MIOSHA Vis­its” is being presented by the American Society of Employers on Monday, Aug. 23, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the ASE offices 23815 Northwestern Highway. Speaker. Richard Zdeb, Safety Consultant, Michigan Dept, of Labor. Call

■ WHY AOVERTISET“Why Advertise” wiU be the topic of discussion at the Thursday, Aug. 26, meeting of the Society of Marketing Professional Services at the Grosae Points Yacht (Hub. Speakers: Robert DeMattia, pres­ident and (?EO of the RA. De­Mattia (^ ,; Barb BEisss; mana­ger of marketing services, Hariey Ellington Pierce Yee Associates; and Marilynn Schuster, vice pres­ident of Finance, GZA Gfooenvi- ronmental Services. CaU 351- 4619.

The YWCA Of Western Woyna - Cfounty ia seeking nominees for.':; for its second annual Women at -I Achievement awards lundieon on Friday, Nov. 5, a t the Fairlaab Clun in Dearborn. The program-.- recognizes women who have cUnr cL tinguished themselves in the fbir. -u lowing categories: arts/com m oiifo^cations, business/industry, edu^-.J ca tio n , g overnm en t/Iaw , *i

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Jam ea Radford of Livoniawaa hoDorad by Unitad Parcel Service for completing 20 yeara of eervice with the company. Radford ia a delivery ^ v e r and worka out of the UPS off­ice in Livonia. He began hia career with the company in 1973 as a loader.

Ameritech Advertising Ser­vices, formerly Ameritech Publishing Inc. has named Duane Watta, director of ad­vertising services, a position in which he will be responsible for coordinating the develop­ment and execution of adver­tising communications. Also at Ameritech Advertising Ser­vices, Roger Johnaton has been named director of re­search, a position in which he will be responsible for the de­sign, planning execution and reporting on market research.

Susie F isher W ilson ofCanton was appointed nation­al sales manager with the De­troit Westin Hotel. She is re­sponsible for the national as­sociation market and spiorts- related accounts. She had been sales manager with the Westin Crown Center Hotel in Kansas City.

Kenneth Hale of Livonia was elected to the board of di­rectors of the Professional In­dependent Insurance Agents of Michigan. Hale is president of Cambridge Underwriters in Livonia.

Dr. Ronald A. Colemanwas installed as secretary of the Detroit District Dental So­ciety. He practiced general dentistry in the Livonia area for five years. In 1987 he earned his master’s in endo­dontics from the University of Michigan and now limits his practice to endodontics.

Chuck Sherwin of Roches­ter Hills, operations analyst at Grace Hospital, is the recipi­ent of the Health Services Ad­ministration Director’s Award from the University of Detroit Mercy. Sherwin was honored for his demonstrated scholar­ship and leadership.

Roney & Co. general partner Paul A. Hack, has earned professional designation of Certified Investment Manage­ment Consultant from the In­stitute of Investment Manage­ment Consultants. Hack, an account executive at Roney & Co.’s Farmington Hills branch is only the second professional in Michigan and the 65th in the nation to receive the desig­nation.

Hydro Aluminum Bohn has appointed T .J . “T ed” Dl- Gulseppe of Bloomfield Hills to the position of vice presi­dent, sales and marketing for Hydro Aluminum Automotive Structures and Raymond J . Bartini of Farmington Hills as vice president, sales and mar­keting for Hydro Aluminum Automotive Structures.

Diana Pauley has been named marketing director at RE/MAX of Michigan. She will be responsible for market research development and analysis leading to new franchise sales.

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Business T h u rsd a y . A u g u st 6.1993

MarkD’Au ev a

■ What else: O’Alieva not only will cre­ate the right look for you, he will teach you to maintain and enhance it.

■ Who Is It for: Although, O’ANeva's shop is open to all — "Everybody needs an image," he says — he specializes In high-profile businesswomen and those starting their careers.

■ What’s so special: D’Alieva knows which looks work for the various corpora­tions. He knows that GM terKfs to be more understated In Its fashion prefer­ences than Ford and Chrysler. He knows how to give a woman a sense of power without diminishing her femininity.

■ The mastermind: O'Alieva has 16 years of experierKe as a hairdresser and makeup artist. He’s studied with re-

JOHN STORMZAND/STAir PHCTOCRAPHER

Nanny and the P rofessional

■ What Is It: A complete personal ser­vice company. Services Include house cleaning and laundry, nanny service, par­ty and special event planning. sarWig and dean-up. house sitting (man and newspaper pickup, plant care, lawn makitanance and security checks), pet care services, errands arid shopping — basically, they do everything.

■ What Is It for: For the busy (and wealthy).

■ Who can use H: Anyone.

■ What’s so special: The diversity of the services and the tact that they are spedf- IcaRy taHorsd to the cHsnts’ wlahas and needs. Soms servloas can bs set up on a routina basis, others on an smargancy, on-the-spot basis.

■ The masterminds: Sisters Cynthia Arm Wheaton fplctured above) of Au­burn HWs and Qayts Smith of Rochester

■ The germination: Said Smith: ‘1 Juet knew there was a need for this. There are so many dual-carser famMas and peopis with busy careers who don't have the time to taks care of the! and everything sloe In thek Nvee."

■ The ooet: It's fisxibis and nagotlable. You can got hourly, daEy, wesirty, even monthly packages. Baakiiufy. the ooet le $30 per how for a two-person doanlng, $16.50 per how. per worker tor partlee (planning Is free). $16.50 per how for mieoeReneoue eervtoee.

■ What la N: O’Alievs. 37. a West BtoomfMd beauty axpert, creatss looks and images for soms of the area's most prominent and Influential buskiaoswomen — when they need them. Exampla: JuHe. a General Motors executive, has been up an night preparing a major preaentatkm that she has to deliver to tfw board of directors the following morning. She can probably drag herself out of bed In time, but getting her hair, makeup and ward­robe just right may be a little rough. She calls Mark for a “pop-m.” He wMI meet Julie at 8 a m. and make her confident and attractive in time for the presenta­tion.

■ Tlw avaEabWty. Nanny and lha Pro- fssalonal Is based In Auburn HRs and ear vtoas vtrtuaRy al of Oakland County. Cal 373-6867 tor an appointment

STATf PHOTM SY OUY Waxusn

nowned beauty experts all over the world.

and make them confident that thek look will fit the environment they are In."

■ The germination: With the Big Three. Kmart and other major businesses and corporations headquartered in the area, D’Alieva knew there would be a need for his services. "Women today are taking the top spots in all fields,” he said. “AtkI with the rise in competition between men and women, women need more than just a haircut. We maximize the clients’ ego

■ The cost: Consultations are free, but figure around $200 for the total package. Figure $45-$50 for the hair, $40-$150 for color or perm and $4O-$S0 for makeup.

■ The avaHabfIlty: D'Alieva’s shop Is at 6219 Orchard Lake Road, north of Maple in West Bloomfield.

tanage:J u ^ e Kathy Maher is one o fD ’AUeva’s upscale cli­ents.

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S ometimes you hear an idsa and you just want to kick yourself. "Why didn’t 1 think of Uwi?”

That’s what provided the impetus for this page. Featured here is ju st a small sampling of the many creative and ambi­

tious business minds that are at work in the Observer A Eccentric area. These are people who have taken an existing business practice, or an existing product, and put their own spin on it.

We’ve chosen four, we could have chosen 40.Mark D’Alieva, a beauty expert, peered inside of some of the largest

corporations in the world to find out what looks, styles and attitudes worked and didn’t work for the professional woman.

Gayle Smith and Cynthia Am Wheaton have taken the maid service field to new dimensions.

Laura Hampton Bostick not only came up with a unique new greeting card, but she’s using it to help disadvantage children.

And Merrill Shapero has invented something that should make him a hero among all bird lovers.

What a concept!

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■ WTiat Is It A grssting card ttiat pra- sents Its msssags In the form of a song on a caasetts. Example: An snnlvsisary card wfilcb Isatuse "Through the Years" by Kenny Rogers. The words are written on the left akJa of the card and the cas­sette Is buHt into a compartment on the right aids.

I Who can uss It Everybody.

Dan DSA N /Sr*fr PHOTOGaATHsa

■ What’s so special: Al of the profits from these greeting cards wM be donated to various chMrsn’s charltiss, one of which Is the Rainbow Connection, a non- profR group that grants wishss of chldrsn with M^thraatsnlng I

■ The maatarmlnd: Bostick of Troy.

Laura Hampton

■ What la R: A Ightwelght. wks davloothat hangs from tree branches and Is harmless to plant and animal Ms.■ What la R tor. Used in oomblnation with baffles above or below bird toadars. The Guard prevents squirrals from jump­ing Into feeders and sating the seed.

WfK> OSn UM 1C DitO friTnUtIMfl WHOcan pinpoint exactly how squkTSls attack

■ What's so special: This product oouM resolve s major, major Irritation faced by most bird toadtog hobbylets at home Also, lha invanlor, MarrM J. Shapero, a

puOMO ttOOOUnVflnV* BOO sOBnBX niOBy, B pfOQUOIVOn BnQBlBBr Vi rsimrlucky, have never psrsonaRy mat ■ The masSarmlnd; Shapero. "Squirrals are too smart They know they can't gst through The Guard. Birds

flown Into It and got hurt. Birds, when they feed, do spray saad. Squirrels wM toad from the ground. N's not Mrs we're depriving squirrels from sating.*'■ The germination: Shapero grew tired of watching squirrels gal fat at the ax-PBHBB Of OVOV wRn fWm VBBOBfV. flB WBOt*sd to develop something that wouldn't hurt the squkrols. but keep them asray. After a oouiils years of study and tasting, he came up with a screen dsvtoe that squirrels see and sRhsr dsdne to attack cr, H they do attack, they ssSng on the screen and can’t generate enough mo­mentum to jump ftom toare to thalsedor.■ TTw coat: About $8 .■ The avalabMty: Whan In stock, at WM Birds UnSmNed in Farmington HMs (48S-4004) and Rochester HMs (862- 6220).

■ -----------*----- ^ ----- BAk^aiAhi** •*<IrlB QBfIfNnBIIOfl. DOBIIdL 1working with the Rainbow Cormactlon and I just got so frustrated with the lack of tonds that It was breaking my heart. One day they vrsre gotog to ooma and take our rental furniture away and I thought ‘How can they let this happen to people who are doing so much good?' I thought there just had to be a way we ooqld generate some money wNhom bug­ging the same paopls and getting al the doors alammad In our faces. That’s whan I thought of Care-Tunas.”

■ The coat: 88.96 par card.

■ The simBMiBri The cards are wqtect- ad to hR the market by the beginning of 1994 and WM bs svsiabis at looai card and gin shops. FOr more information, cal BoaMc at 941-6227.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1993

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Moral Perepectivee. Page 3 C

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'Bee' careful: Taking sting out of insects

Wann weather bring! with it loads of fun, but it can also literally “bug” you. Bites and stings from mosquitoes, bees and wasps can cause a lot of discomfort as well as be dsmgerous.

Children should be taught what bees and wasps look like; that they’re attracted to sweet perfume scents, a variety of scented shsunpoos (especially after hair has just been washed), hair spray, scent­ed soaps and the like. These two insects not only look somewhat similar, both are attracted to bright clothing (yes, flowery patterns), shiny things and garbage.

Encourage children not to play in high grass or areas where wildflowers may be growing. Avoid areas where there is rotten fruit lying on the ground under or nearby fruit trees. You can bet a party of bugs are at play.

Don’t be an uninvited guest at such bug "gatherings.” In fact, “bee warned — bee careful, bee safe.” And do so by following these tips about stings and bites;

Bees'The symptoms include localized pain, itching,

hives and swelling. In extreme cases, children and adults allergic to insect stings may experience tightness in the chest, wheezing or shock.

It’s a good idea to keep a bee sting kit on hand and know howtotise i t These kits ai« available at pharmacies and contain adrenaline, which can be given in case of an emergency shock reaction. Check with your consulting pediatrician for addi­tional directions and advice.

The first rule of treatment is not to squeeze the affected area. Apply cold compresses or ice to re­lieve the pain. Remove the stinger by scraping ho­rizontally with a plastic card or fingernail.

For stings in the mouth or throat which may lead to swelling and obstructed breathing, call 911 or the local emergency number immediately and to minimize swelling, give the child or adult a piece of ice to suck on.

WaspsThe symptoms are similar to those of a bee

sting. Symptoms include localized pain, swelling, itching and hives.

For treatment, don’t look for a stinger because a wasp doesn’t leave one. Put some vinegar or lemon juice on the bite area. Apply cold compresses or ice to reduce swelling.

MosquitoesThe mosquito bite results in a small, itchy, red

swelling. Severe swelling occurs if the bite is near the eyes or ears. Infection can happened as the result of over-scratching.

'The treatment is to apply calamine lotion to the affected area.

SpidersSpiders bite symptoms include itching, redness

and swelling.Medical attention should be sought for treat­

ment of the bite. And if possible, save the spider for identification. Most spiders in the U n it^States aren’t harmful, but in the south, southwest and south central regions, the black widow or brown recluse spider can cause a severe reaction.

Tlckg'The symptoms of a tick bite include swelling at

the site of the attached tick. A rash and fever are also possible.

The first step in treatment is to remove the tick. Place tweezers or protected fingers close to the head to pull the tick away. Wash the bitten area with soap and water. If the tick’s head breaks off, seek medical attention immediately to remove it.

Infected dog and deer ticks can tw the carriers of serious diseases, such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever or Lyme disease. In addition to a rash and high fevef. The symptoms for these diseases in­clude chilis and a severe headache. In the case of lyme disease, symptoms are an expanding blotchy circular rash, flu-like symptoms, fatigue and join pain.

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■ Don’t bo an nnlnvltod gnott atMch bag ’’gatfcoringa.’' In fact, “boo waraod — boo earofal, boo oafo.”

Hot fun In the summertime

STAfv P hotos BY Ja« jA O o rsu )

By two#: Brownie day campers in the red unit use the buddy system to follow leader Karen Boyak of Livonia over to the area set aside for the tie-dying activity.

Camp mixes fim and scout basicsSome used vacation time to be there. Others decided it was better ib«n staying at grandma’s house. And for some it was a second year of madness. It? Yes, it — the Girl Scout’s summer day camp at Bell Creek Park in Bedford.

B y S u e M a s o n S t a f f W riter

"'You and me are gonna be partners. You and me are gonna be pals. You and me are gonna be partners. You and me are gonna be partners, bud­dies and pals. ’’

'The sun was shining; the weather hot and sticky. But that didn’t seem to bother Carolan Maue, Megan Ben- gry, Kristina Avedisian and Katie McDonald. Straw haU firmly in place, one by one, they chimed in in a sing-song fashion.

Drink patrol:Michelle El­

lison, 6, of Livonia

holds down the button on the water jug

for Nicole Miller, 6,

also of Livo­nia so they

can mix up a container of Kool-Aid for

their unit.

At their feet was a five-gallon pail where their white handkerchiefs were slowly changing to a pale rose color. The morning’s activity was tie-dying (“I chose it because it’s a pretty col­or,” said Megan.), just one of “so many things” the youngsters had been doing at camp.

Don’t look for tents or cabins. No lake nearby for swimming and canoe­ing. Just tennis courts, a restroom and plenty of green grass. 'This camp is a weeklong day camp for girl scouts 6-14 years of age.

“The idea is to build a positive

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feeling about themselves, that these are things they can do on their own,” said Katharine Redcay. “'The goal in Girl Scouts is that by the time they’re in the third, fourth and fifth grade, they’re telling us what they want to do.”

Redcay and Sue Murray were the directors of the day camp, called Kaleidascofie. It’s the third of four Kaleidoscope camps being offered in the metropolitan area this summer and Redcay and Murray opted to hold it at Bell Creek Park in Radford.

“We really like this park,” said Murray from the camp headquarters, a collection of picnic tables under the trees at the edge of the parking lot. Sharing the tables is Terrie Schaub, the first aider who has been tending to the campers’ bee stings, scrapes and stomach aches.

The 100 Brownie and Junior Scouts were divided into color-coded age groups, their colors prominently displayed' OQ the straw hats given to them by their unit leaders. 'The colors represent the five worlds of girl scout- ing — yellow for the world of the out­d o ^ lN(rple b f 'the world of art, oranfe fttf the iMrld of today and to­morrow,'blue for the world of people and red for the world of healthy being.

The camp is set up to give the girls an overview of the five worlds as well as “push the basic eight rules for out­side,” basics like first aid and fire safety, Murray said.

While the camp directors offered a format for the camp, the youngsters had input. Each day, two girls from each unit, joined with the camp direc­tors for lunch to talk about the activi­ties they liked.

“We give them the programs and they decide what they want to do,” said Murray, a Taylor resident. “We planned out the crafts and the things we want them to do. When they get in their groups, they decide what other things they want to do.”

“T hat’s what we teach them in scouts . . . to be organized, to be able to plan out things and to be able to work together as a group,” added Redcay, a West Bloomfield resident who met Murray through the camp program.

'The all-camp project was making a paperweight (Xher activities includ­ed the tie-dying (handkerchiefs for the Brownies and T-shirts for the juniors), hiking, painting bags and some cooking. 'The camp closed on Friday with a carnival, complete with balloons.

“We really stress that they have a good time,” Murray said.

'The camp is staffed by volunteers, all trained by the scout council. Some

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Sticky woric Lauren Wise, 8, of Novi uses a glue stick to af­fix envelopes on her "safety center" project, one of her unit’s day camp activities.like Murray and unit leader Pam Greene of Farmington Hills use vaca­tion time to work at the camp. Some are at-home mothers who can bring their non-scouting children, inlcud- ing boys, to comp with them.

Diane Brohl of Southgate came in as a “Mom” last year and when the unit leader didn’t show, found herself

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Watch out, Japan . . Here comes DudmanB y 8 u k M a s o n S t a f f W orm

If there’s one thing John Pullum doesn’t want to be, it’s a dud even though his moniker is Dudman. When he does his echtlck later this month he wants to leave his audiences rolling in the aisles.

'That won’t be an easy hat for the verbal Pullum. For 30 minutes three timss a day, hell be serving up his brand of comedy to touriste at the Bjutsu Resort in Hokkaido, Japan.

Pullum will do 129 shows during the m months hell be at the resort, blaoding ooonedy and magic with pontomine and a hw wor^ toesed in toe good measure. “Ill do a lot more exoosntad exprss- sioaa, very comical, very slapetick,” be eaid. “I have to get the point acroee without talking. Ninety percent of my oot here ie talking, 90 percent of my act there will be eilence.

“My first trick will be the vanishing hair. In the promotional picture they have, I have more hair than I have now.”

Bjutau is an all-encompassing resort with a wa­ter park, horseback riding, golfing and amusemrat park that has “more rides than the Tokyo Disney­land.” Pullum will perform as part of the two stage shoors at the omueement park.

"One (stage) is s cloeeup and cloeeup is where you get moot of your w at^ steals.” sold Pullum. who deftly snatches watches and wallets from un­suspecting audience members as port of hie ac t “I hope the audience erill interact w i^ my tricks.”

Pullum landed the work in Japan through fellow entertainers Sem and Tareoa Abrahams, also of Radford. Profeeeional uaicydista and ecrobota.

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The sbstract realm may have a limited role. She appears to be loyal to the beliefs she espouses. It is quits possible she’is satisfied with her helieCi and not looking for anything new in this area.

She is cogisant of the “right” behavior for her social set. Learned behavior and chosen de­portment are practiced. She has a need to be in control.

However, she also has quite an independent side which does not wish to be held back by past roots or traditional norms. This could

result in ambivaleooa and indsd- siun at timaa.

A rather private pers— bagina to evolve as I continue to study this handwriting. Only a few peo­ple know this woman — an inti­mate hasia. Sha leans toward concealment and protection.

Rationaliution ia a strong trait of hers and cannot be missed. She can probably come with all kinds of plausible reasons as to why she did or did not do some­thing. This amount of rationalis­ing is often a defense mechanism to deny the existence of a certain problem or fear.

This is an astute young woman. Her thinking is curious and ana­lytical. Conclusions are usually

la bar intoqreteonal rainti—- ships aha appears to reach out to thoM she feiila are able to —- haaoe her life in some manner. Sotf-abaorpCi— may limit her in­sight into others. Oft— she ia geiteroua but may expect soma- thing in return for what she does.

In the performanos of her work she is a aelf-atartor. Her meniw is direct and rsaulta oriented. Ef­ficiency, motivati— and srill pow­er surface to make her produ^ve. She seeks inatont gratification. Music can be relaxing for her.

Seemingly she has — innate eye for aesthetic forms. Is she an artist, designer or builder?

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Dudman from page 1 C

they have traveled the world as Semcycle. The Abrahamses put Pullum in touch with several of their agents. He sent out resumes and one agent responded with the Rjutsu booking. He leaves Aug. 21.

Way of lifeEntertaining has been a way of

life for the 23-year-old Redford resident. He remembers that as a small child he used his bedroom window to entertain kids in the neighborhood; “I'd do anything to make them laugh.’’

As a teenager, Pullum took a lO-week clown course, adopting the persona of Duddles the Clown, a happy hobo type of char­acter. In fact, his Dudman monik­er is a spinoff of Duddles. Friends began calling him Dudman for short and the nickname stuck.

Pullum got hooked on magic by his sister after she took him to a magic shop. Eventually, magic

act, but he grew tired of it after graduating from Redford Union High School in 1988.

Now, he serves up a basic com- edy/magic act although he likes to think some of his clowning talent shows through.

“I don’t like to think of what I do as normal magic,” he said. “I like to think of myself as a one- man vaudeville show for the ’90s and beyond.”

Following dreamsIn a way, Pullum has the enter­

tainment business in his blood. His grandmother was a singer/co- median in vaudeville and was billed as one of Winnipeg’s best entertainers. Not long before she died, she told her grandson to “follow your heart, follow your dreams.”

P ullum doesn’t have any one person who has inspired him , a l­though he ra ttles off nam es like Charlie C haplin, David Copper- field, probably the best known

m agician today, and Red Skelton, who has en terta ined audiences for decades w ith h is Clem Ka- d iddlehopper character.

He has found his support through his parents, who tell him what parts of his act look good and what doesn’t.

“T hey told me to get an educa­tion, b u t they also told me to fol­low my dream s. They have always stressed th a t,” he said.

He has shied away from the comedy club circuit, plying his trade first at children’s parties and at corporate functtons and at local restaurants like Jacque Demers and Carlos Murphy, doing closeup magic.

For Pullum, the trip to Japan will be the first step down the road to doing what he loves to do 24 hours a day. As he sees it, the trip opens up a lot of doors that had been closed before. Currently, he works full time at St. Mary Hospital in Livonia, and does his comdey work in his spare time.

He also hopes to develop — eight-minute “raxzle daxxle act” for Las Vegas — “I want to be fiinny, but not stupid funny.”

Pullum realises that working at the Japanese resort offers a lot of challenges, the first being the lan­guage. He’s addressed that by taking an eight-week course at Schoolcraft College. He learned a few words and the rest are written down on cards.

The second is the reserved na­ture of the Japanese. Pullum’s act relies on audience participation and he’s prepared “to grab them and drag them on stage” if neces­sary.

“I don’t look on this as a job,” he said. “It’s not work, it’s fun. And when I have fiin, the audi­ence has fiin.

“I like Chaplin, but I don’t want to be compared to Chaplin. I want to be known as Dudman and have comedy and magic compared to me.”

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Kriatia Loudannilk t i Waat- land waa buying a taddy baar and wsCer bottle.

“I raally naad anothar atufllMl toy and I raally lika him,** aha aaid. “I coUact tham.”

For Carolan, Magan, Kriatina and Katia, half way through camp, thay couldn't d ^ d a what waa the bmt thing they had done. Thay did ramambar that Megan named her now^dapartad goldfiah Elvia.

“Hay, Megan, Elvia died and ao did your g o l^ah ,” Katie aaid.

Atxording to unit leader Karen Boyak of Livonia, the youngatera were going to uae their tie-dyed hankiea aa hand toweU

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camp and whila fishing out tha coUnetlon of hgnki** fr«n tha

^har grouphave bafe having fiin.

“Bui it’s ao hot that >hay al; ready Idak^tirad (at 11 a.m.),** aEa said.

One junior on wall hangingr made looms. A — Sarah Bowles, 11 er, 10, and Sarah Gi the Farmington-Parmhigton Hills area — were busy weaving scrap yarn through twine m th fellow camper Clare Wanielaa) of Livo­nia.

This is Sarah B e i^ r s ’ first year at camp and shea matter of fact about why she Aame: “If I didn’t have these camps. I’d have to stay with my grandma and she’s boring And iV house is creepy. I think it’s haul

Likesfise, it’s Sarah Gipesbart’s

first yaar at caasp. With both par­ents working, she had a cholos be­tween KaUidaacopa, YMCA camp or staying home with har brother. Soout camp woo out, hands down.

Groans worked her way up and down tha picnic table, halpiog the

weaving process.

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“I’vo been a years and I’ve ing for 28 years,' when I was a Gii many years ago, waa of day camp down in Hines Park.”

For Greene, Kaleidoscope is a warmup for her neit assi^m ent, director of Outdoor Odyssey — “It’s outdoor skills srith a lot of fiin thrown in.”

The other junior group was ivorking on its lunch — pixu bagels and monkey bread pre­pared in a box oven.

“You use four cans of biscuits

“It’s fon,” she said. “Pva dona it for two years and each year, it’s a new jwar, same name, but every­thing is new. Last year we didn't make sand candlaa, folk art nack- laoaa or paparweighu."

Vickis l ^ y of Tqrlor and Sue Heintx of Radford are tha unit oo- leadars. Whila admitting the weather is a bit on tha hot side, they were glad they hadn't had tha “R word” — rain.

Back at the traveling trading Caitlin McCormick, 8, of

reaounding endorse­ment of M urrayr and Radcay’s day camp: “My Mom’s beat firiand told her about this and she asked me if I’d like to go. I said ‘yeah, it sounds like fiin,” and it has been fun . . . we’re gonna tie-dye T- shirts today. I did one and turned out all purple. I hope I do better today.”

Undm y PUer, 9, of TOyUtrgtU ready tore- mooe the rubber bande fnm herjuet tie-dyed T- ehirt.

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Cultural ‘melMng’ may help to bring people togetherMORAL I suppose that

we should be­come used to being shocked. In one day I was shocked three accounts. The first described the plight of mil­lions of children who are forced to work in India and nearby na­tions. Children

as young as four work under con­ditions that would be difficult for adults. Yet srithout working, these children would not survive.

The second story reports that

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native Americans are seeking to have the lawy changed so that children will not be taken away from their fam^es. The families are now charged'>rith-ehiW~lH gleet. The parents answer that it is not neglect but simply poverty. The white social workers do not understand the difference be­tween poverty and actual neglect.

The third account is a report of the practice of female genital mu­tilation. A Somalian family who live in Atlanta are deciding whether to have the clitoris of each of their three small daugh­ters surgically removed. It is the custom in their culture. In vari­ous parts of Africa some 80 mil­

lion women have been so mutilat­ed. ,

I realize that my shock after, reading these articles was becaui

I victims of these evils are /lF«ir~TTWi I mbA 'con­cern for children who are dam­aged by such terrible realities. Yet I am aware there is also another issue in each of these stories. It is the issue of contrasting cultures coming into contact with each other.

The close contact of vastly dif­ferent cultures and economic con­ditions brings waves of shock and misunderstanding. In America we used to assume that people who are different from us will melt

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into our likeness. No longer is this true. We are shocked by prac­tices which we believe are cruel.

In turn people from other coun­tries are shocked by things we do. A foreign visitor could not believe the statement that in many parts of this nation almost anyone can buy a hand gun. ’They are shocked that 600 people can die each year of gun shot wounds in a single city in America.

Is the worid doomed to a con­stant conflict of values and cul­tures? I was surprised to hear an African American preacher pro­pose that we need to become a “melting pot” again. This is an old term which seems inappropri­ate in this time of ethnic aware­ness. What he meant is that to have reconciliation we must all “melt” a little toward the oppo­site position.

Without some such melting, cultures will come into qyen greater collision. Reconciliation ia possible only if we give a little to those different from ua. We must give our ear, our heart and our be­lief that diversity is good. We must give our understanding. Above all we must give s little humility and, when necessary, forgiveness.

We must not simply tolerate those different from us. We must not just tolerate the disabled, the poor, the old, children, youth. We must not just tolerate even those customs that disturb or even sick-

and female genital mutilation are deeply embedded in culture. Great numbers of people believe these are good arid neoaasary things. Yet I still shudder at the effects of such praetkes.

We must not give up hope. Peaceful shifts of understanding must emerge which will open a way toward peace. The goal must be kept dear. The goal must be s celebration of our unique differ-

en us.'The vital question is whether

the human race can become ma­ture enough to avoid mutual de­struction? We are so difierent. Will our differences kill us? Things like hand gxin ownership

enoes.Recondliation and melting

toward one another must be the process we seek to live. Only by such difficult steps will we forge peace among all peoples.

Rev. David Strong it pastor of Central Unittd Mtthodist Churth in Detroit If you have a question or comment call him at 9M-2047, mail box number 1878 on a touch- tone phone.

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B K IW M IIA L rB U B T H B T rH M IB T fChhatan Chupohl

3847B FWa MBs Rd. 4B4-B722 MARK MoON-VREY. MkiMar Slava Alan. Youth Mmiatar Cataaraaaaaa Vaarw ataanAaa

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30200 M orrIm en'Road 47S-0232 MIKE HAZELTON. Mmittar

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CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of Jeffries X-Way)

Uvonia Phon«; 522-6830Rer. Lather A. Wcfth, PBBtor

Sunday WoraMp B:30. 11HW A.M.Sunday School S BIMe Claea B:4S A.M.

Weoh Day School, Pre-School, Mndorgarten

Sharing the L ote of ChnW

ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN MISSOURI SYNOD

High S Ehn Streata. NorthvWe T. Lubock, Paator

L Kinne. Aaaociata Paator ClMjrch Mt-3140 - Sctwol Ma-3144

Sunday Worahip a M 8 11:00 AM Sunday School 9 4S AM

Saturday Vaapara 6:00 P M

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERANChurch a School 5885 Vanoy1 B» N el Ford f»d . WWMnd 42S#9#0

Divine W orship 8 9 11:00 AM. BIblo C lass 8 SS 9:30 A M.

M onday Evening Service 7 :30 P.M. Ralph Flachar. Paator

Gary D. Haadapohl AsarxIaM Paator

R i^en Cfiri5t L u th era n46250 Ann Arbor Road

(1 Mile West of Sheldon) Plymouth • 453-5252

Wonhip Sarvica 8:30 8 10:00 a.m.K M Mehri. Paator

Hugh McMartm. Lay Minister

QRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD

25830 GRAND RIVER al BEECH DALY 532-2206 REDFORD TWP

Worship Service 9:15 a 11:00 A.M.

Sunday School 9:15 & 11:00 A.M.

Nuraary Providad Rev. Victor F. llalboWt, Paator

Rev. Tknothy HattMlh, Aaaoc. Pastor

HOSANNA-TABOR LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL

9600 Ls«ama • So. Radiord • 937-2424 Rev. Glenn Koppar, Rav. Laaranca Witto

W O RSH IP W ITH US Sunday 8 :30 & 11:00 A M. Monday Evening 7:00 P.M .

8tMe Claaaaa and Sunday School 9.45 AM.Christian School: Pia-Schod-8lh Grads

Mrs. Pat Sadler 937-2233

EVANGEUCAL LLITHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA

T im o th y L u theran C hurch8 8 2 0 W ayne R d .

(Between Ann A rbor Trail ft J o y Road) Livonia • 427 -2290

Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. - Wed. 7 p.m. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. - 1st ft 3rd Sunday

Rev. M ary T. O liuonti. P a s to r 261-0766

CHRIST THE GOOD SHEPHERDLalbaraa CImmc> m aaaaii Syaad 42«M ClMtTy HM Saad, Caalae

981-0286 Roger Aumarm , Pasto r W orahip 8 A 10 :30 A .M .

B ib le C la ss A S S 9 :20 A .M .W a a k D a y S c h o o l A P ra a c h o o l

LUTHERAN CHURCH WISCONSIN SYNOD

ST. MICHAEL Lim iERAN CHURCH'Commuted to Spklkial Growth a n d

Meeting the Needs of the Fam ily'

SATURDAY WORSHF 5:30 p m. SUNDAY WORSHIP AeJOand 11 aja.

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 and 11 s jil n u ie ro m A W N t u v a s e irA v m A a u

SEKIOR PASTOI: Dr. Any rand PASTOR: Dm Mona PASTOR: DmU loodbt

VISTTATIOR PASTOR Ah StViia TOUTH OUaCTOR DittdSMUl

7000 N SHELDON • CANTON TOWNSHIP 1 B lock S . o l W arren

459-3333

APOSTOUC LUTHERAN

FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH26325 H alstead Road at 11 Mile

Farm ington HiNs. M ichiganServtcee Every Sunday al 10:30 A M Alto. 1st a 3rd Sunday al 7:00 P M

Sunday School ■ 9:15 AM. Bible C lass - Tuesday 7:30 P M

S ong Servtcea - Last Sunday o( Month 7:00 P M

UNITED METHODIST

N A RD IN PA R K U N IT B D M E T H O D IS T CH URCH

29687 Waal Eleven MSe Road Jual Weal of MiddWtelt

479-8860

W oraM p A C hurch Sch o o l 8 :45 A M. A 10:00 A.M

August 8th ‘Hsallng Grl«r*

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Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Churches

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR

W CA R 1090 SU N D A Y 1 0 :3 0 A .M .

mIn Livonia

S i. Paul E v . Lutheran Church 17810 Farm ington Road

Pastors Carl Pagel A Jam es Hoff 261-1360

W O RSH IP S E R V IC E S Sunday B :30 A 11:00 A .M .

Sunday School A BIblo Claaaoe 9:45

In Redford TownshipLo la P a rk E v . Lu tho ran C h u rch

14750 Kktloch Pastor Edward ZaS • 532-9655

W orship S a rv ica s 8 :30 A 11:00 A.M .

Sunday Schoo l 9 :45 A .M .

UNITED METHODIST

ST. MATTHEW’S UNITED METHODIST

soaoo sik MS* Nd (Sat Mantiwan S MWdMMk) Chuck SonquM. Pastor • David ata

10:00 AM. Worship A Church School 11:18 AM. AduR Study CTaaaaa

Nurasry ProMded • 4 S -6 0 3 8

C ia re n c e v llle U nltod M ethod ist30300 M l^ y^ t^ ^ y i - U von ia

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FIRST UXTTTD MXTHODIST CHURCH afWATRI

J (Acfoes feoai iw Wsyiis Fed once)^ _ 731-4901

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NEWBURG UNITED' METHODIST CHURCH

36800 Aim Arbor Ties422-0149

w o rsh ip Sa rv lce a B StMidoy Behaet

8:30 aJN. a tOdO aJtl.A u g u s t 8 th

“ P r lo u lir P o a rto a n d H u m a n W ra o fc a g a ”

Dr. GMsofi M. RMNer pre schkiB

D r. (M a o n M. M HIar R e v . M ela ftia L C a r e y

Nurwmy ProtiMed

A L O E R S O A T EUNITED METHODIST CHURCH

(Radiord TVtp.)10000 BEECH DALY ROAD

897-317e

Sumnsr Wor8Mp MO i 10:00 AJLi B t o t f a y E w n ta f l

Motmal Ctiapsl WoTBNp hoO PJAA ik n is I 6 th

Tw o Bible Stortae”

AduN Su nd ay Scho o l 0 :4 S ChNd C a rs A va ilab le

C hU dren 's Su nday Sch o o l 11 :00 IM . C lem ent P e rr and

Buftord W .C o e

F irs t U nited Mei HuBst Churdli46201 N. Territorial Road (JUM Weal of ShaMon Road) • 4634380

W orship at laoo am (N uraefv 1 ChBdren's W orship 10:00

Okootor kScfioel K. Qroae Larry A Vlaaar

Dkeclerett SviU n UndaA abiMhra: Iks Briks Ctaaak

T R IN IT YP R E S B Y T E R IA NC H U R C H

10101 W . Aim Arbor R d ., Plym outh at GoMrsdaon 6 Arm A ib o i Rd

Worship Services 8 :18 a jiL P rayer A P rates S ervice

11KM SJn . TradM onal Be rries

8UNOAV SCHOOL FOR ALL ACES k 3 0 A M .

Dr. Wm. C. Moore ■ Pastor Rev Wm. Branham - Aaaocie te Pastor, Nuraary Providad

Phone 459-9550

P ra sb y ta rk in C h u rch

17(X)0 Foimlnglon Rood Uvonia 422 1150

Mavatand mark A trawar, Sr. Pattot

Id an tica l W orship Sarvices S unday School

8 :00 , 9:15, 10:45 AM. a n d 12:05 P.M.

Evening Sarvtc* 7:00 P.M.Muttary Providad

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PRESBYTERIAN (U.S.A.)

Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian Church, (U.S.A.)H ubbard at W. C hicago • Uvonia • 422-0494

S u m m e r S c h e d u le 9 :3 0 A.M . W o r s h ip S e r v ic e

Nursery CareR ev. R ich ard I. Peters R ev . Ruth B illing ton

- YOU ARE INVITED G A RD EN C IT Y

P R E 8 B Y T E R M N CH U RCH (U .S .A .)1S41 MiddWMtl • 1 Bik S. ol Ford • 421 7820

Summ er Hours:W orahip 6 Nursery 10:00 a.m.

Cliurcfi School Clataea thnj Sth Grads -10:00 a.in. Elavalor AvaSabia Oaratti 0 Bakar. Ptitor

S T . T)M O TH Y CH U RCH16700 Newburgh Road

I • 464-8844U v o n ia '

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n«v jsnm Nona. PmaorA CraaWva Chrtmt CantaraO ConQrmgatton

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'WHOtofllWorahip 4 Nuriery 8:30 4 10HX) Em. CNidran't Program • 10D0 rm only

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GENEVA PRESBYTERIANCHURCH (U.S.A.)

I Hd.. Canton5835 Shaldon I<313) 45»-<KM3

9:30 A M C o n tk w ita l B raa irfss i9.-00 A .M E duca lton AN A«#s

10:00 A.M. FrnmUf W orah ip ChMOcar# P ie v ld a d • ManMrtoai ii Aceeewbm

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PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

4aaai ar. Arm u vm ams • die raa-iuaSun BBU STUDY (WORSHIP f « AH (1IOOAH

Sunday Evtning 8:00 P M Ladiea' Mlnistrias , Tues - 9:30 A M

FAMILY NIGHT . Wad 7:00 P M.

NEW HORIZONS FOR OHLOREN: 458-1164

CHRISTADELPHIAN.SSunday

Memorial Service 10:00 A M Bible Class

Wednesdays 8:00 P.M.36516 Parkdale. Uvonia • 425-7610

INTER-DENOMINATIONAL

A gape C hristian C enter41SSO E Ann Arbor Trail

Plymoutti, Michigan 48170 ] 4594240(313) (

Sunday Wonhip • 8:00 810:00 ij ilWadiMBday • Fam ily Nigh Numary t Chlldran't INn

”A church ministering to todsy’s needs'

aht - 7:00 p jn .Inlatry at M l Sarvlcat

<1^Mark B. Moon, Pastor Agapa Christian Acadamy • K through 12

H B W U F B Communih ChunhNew Life Christian Academy K-12

l4 6 4 S ( iii» 4 n llii4 d W n t lm d M l 4rM5 .

•juM rv u I lf W r/n r Rd ■

422-5433Sundaya W sdnendeys

aWbraaon or WorWvp Hoin ol 11am 7 pm

CaS tot Khoduto ol irwvainM arw activiwt kwpmne Poopb to Sww JVauv

ASSEMBLIES OF CXJDi i ) # I l f . I I I ,

Brightm oor TabernacleA s s e m B Q e s c f G o d • C td v in C. R a i z , pasUyr

26545 FranUln Rd , Vwihacid. Ml. (1-696 6 Triegraph • Vru nf Hnlklay Inn). t524>7illl 9:15 a-a. PanaSy Saeday School H<mu' • Wedaraday 7:30 p.oi. 'Fwolty Nlghi'

10:JO a m ‘‘T h e B ib le : G o d ’s I n c r e d i b l e B w t k ”

6 : J 0 p m * * H u r tin g P a r e n t s ’

PeteCa calls hii will perl Miniatr case 8 p Knox Hi Church, Road,L ofeharf 6:30 p.m person. I care will concert, cell thei 1854.

■ VOYAVoyager for peopi meet a ll in the ba Paul’s P 27475 Fi pool to ll II nuclei No came ing the ti The grou fore retui more infi tiona, cal

■ KIDS(Karen Ja Crusade tiat Chur PlymoutI through 1 man has more th a ent a pro| to noon e Chriatiai peta and portation call the cl tween 9 a Tuesday I

■ AC.T.I.AC.T.I.O providesi help for p ployed or at 7 p.m. I Mondays Presbyter and Six N U8t topics Here. . . Change” 1 Aug. 9 am Your Job roe on Au, sored by t mentof)^ Church. F call 422-11

■ AMAI“What Yo the Catho Afraid to i Rev. Fran Prieat” 7-J Aug. 11, a tion CenU Telegraph Plymouth register, a

The First Wa3me wil b lo ^ driv urday, Aui 36125 Glai make an a at 728-715

■ RAISMISingle Poi ent “How 1 OwnWhili with apeal p.m. Thun

server <S£ 36251 S a 48150.

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6:00 p.m.FsmNy Night Wadnttday, 7:00 p.m

Rocky Barra Pastor

Mount Hoi Cburch wilBible achoi p.m. Auf. 1 30330 SdM theme will Regiatretio 9 am. A i^ ehurchoffif 436-7380 bi

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PrMbyt*fianChurchcxmlngilon Rood

422 1150

Bnw0t, Sr. Pastor

ihip Services School 10:45 A.M.05 P.M.CO 7:00 P.M. H u r ta ty P ro v id o d

S h u ttta S o r y ic o

Sorvtco Broadcast 1 1 :0 0 A .M .

W V H -A M 1 0 3 0

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lO THY CH U RCH kwburgh Road nia • 464-8 0 4 4

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ELPHIAIVS■yce 10:00 AM ClassB 8:00 P.M. ivonia • 425-7610

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!ommunih Chuith

1 Academy K 12VpslUnd M l

'4ynr Rd <433

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Linda 8ucm will apeak about 'T Im Chaitar 0# SalvatioB for tba Human Soul** 8 pjn. Piiday, Auf. A at Detroit B ahai Center, 17316 Jamas C^ouaeae, Detroit.

Other topics include **rhe Other Half oJ Human Rights: Woman** by Sharrooe Pogle on Friday, Aug. IS. “Creative Ait En­semble’' by Kenn Thomas on Fri­day, Aug. 30, and “The Charter (or Future World Civiliiati<»" by Hoeiein Kian on Friday, Aug. 27. For more information, cidl 442- 2527 or 861-4126.

■ F im A Y a N O W C A MPete (hrlson, a musician wbo calls bimaelf a “fellow struggler,** will perform at Single Point Ministries’ Friday Nid>t Sbow- case 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 6, in Knoi Hall of Ward Presbjderian Cburcb, Farmington at S ii Mile Road, Ljvonia. The concert is free of charge, but a catered dinner at 6:30 p.m. is available at 15 per person. (Space is limited.) Child care will be available during the concert. For more information, call the Single Point office at 422- 1854.

■ V O Y A M mVoyager Singes, an organisation for people age 45 and older, will meet at 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 7, in the back parking lot of St.Paul’s Presbyterian Church,27475 Five Mile, Livonia, to car- pool to the Detroit Eldison Fermi II nuclear power plant in Monroe. No cameras will be allowed dur­ing the two-hour tour of the p lan t The group will stop for lunch be­fore returning to the church. For more information and reserva­tions, call Marge at 464-8354.

■ K ID S C m S A D IKaren Jackman and the Kids Crusade will be at (hntral Bap­tist Church, 11095 Haggerty, Plymouth Township, Monday through Friday, Aug. 9-13. Jack- man has been a ventriloquist for more than 15 years. She will pres­ent a program for all ages 10 a.m. to noon with her dummy. Tommy Christian, and many other pup­pets and marionettes. For trans­portation and more information, call the church at 456-7711 be­tween 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday, Tuesday or Thursday.

■ AC.T.I.OJLA.C.T.I.O.N. Ministries, which provides support and practical help for people who are unem­ployed or changing careers, meets at 7 p.m. the second and fourth Mondays of the month at Ward Presbyterian Church, Farmington and Six Mile Road, Livonia. Aug­ust topics include ‘T m Outta Here. . . How to Make a Career Change’’ with Barbara Ellman on Aug 9 and “Putting Quality into Your Job Searcb” with Rod Mun- roe on Aug 23. Sessions are spon­sored by the Outreach Depart­ment of Ward Presbyterian Cburcb. For more information, call 422-1851.

■ A S K A P M U T“What You Want to Know About the Catholic Church But Were Afraid to Ask” can be asked of tbe Rev. Francis Cusak at “Ask a Priest” 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday,Aug. 11, at the S t Hilary Educa­tion Center, one block east of Telegraph and one block south of Plymouth Road off Appleton. To register, call 632-3716.

■ M LO O DD M VIThe First Baptist Church of Wayne will have a Red Cross blood drive 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat­urday, Aug 14, a t the church,36125 Glennwood, Wayne. To make an appointment call Pam at 728-7153.

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Single Point Ministries srill pree- ont “How to Have a Life of Your Own While Raising a Teenagsr” with speaker Bonnie Samoff 7-9 p.m. lliuraday, Aug 19, in Room

anu oopo wfth tbo dlAeultlaa ia dsaliag with taaas. For M ta ia-formation, call the Siagla PoiiM oAos at 422-1854.

■ M A M A 9 H TRios Mentorial Uaitad Church will have Ha fsUflea Bsarhat 9 a-B. to 4 p ja . Satur­day, Aug 28, at the church, 20601 Beach Daly at Eight Mila, Rod- fold. Thors also will ba a balw sale and food cooooosion. For more irtfonnation, call Jolus Firth at 537-7865 or the church office at 534-4907.

Bt D u g MAwaowF*"' hraciat Warvaa

Sin^e Place Ministries meets for its Sunday Morning Gathering 10-10:45 a.m. in the library of the First Presbyterian Church, 200 E.

‘ Main, Northville. The group also meets 12:30 p.m. for Sunday brunch at the Main(3entre Grill in downtown Northville.

The group gathers for outdoor volleybdl a t 7 p.m. Sundays at the Park Place Apartments in Northville. Donation is$ l. For more information, call Mary Wright at 380-3291.

Sini^e Point Ministries offers a Sunday morning gathering for singles at Ward Presbyterian Church, Farmington sind Six Mile Road, Livonia, l l ie Rev. Paul C lou^ leads participants in Scripture messages relevant to daily single life. The group meets at 10:45 a.m. Sundays in Knox Hall.

Sin^e Point also has single co­ed volleyball at 6 p.m. Thursdays at Rotary Park, on Six Mile in Livonia. For more information, call 422-1854.

_________ [STU D YThose intereatad in breakfsst and informal Bible study can find both at 8 a.m. Saturdays at the Northville Crossing ResUurant, 18900 Northville Road, Nortb- ville. For more information, call 348-8576.

Batbel Baptist Temple, 29476 W. Six Mila, Livonia, sponsors mest- in p for senior citiaras and rs- tirsss tbe first and third Tuesday of the month. For m<m informa- UoD, call 625-3664 m 261-9276.

V o y i^ Singlea’ mixed singlas bowling l e a ^ will rosuma at 2:30 p.m. SuiBday, Aug 29, at Msrri- Bowl Lanas, Five Mile and Merri- man roads, Livonia. Tbsre will bs a meeting before bowling at 1:30 p.m. Tbe league is open to people age 35 and older. To register or for more information, call Gini at 474-0616 or Ann at 591-1350.

■ A R TA N D C BA FTSRoaedale Gardena Presbyterian Church will hold an arts and crafts show Saturday, Nov. 13, at the church, 9601 Hubbard, at West Chicago, Livonia. For infor­mation about renting space, call 422-4650.

Space is available for crafters for Grace Lutheran Church’s fifth annual arts and crafts show Sat­urday, Nov. 20. Coot is 125, $35 and $45 for space for the 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. show to be held in the Sunday school room and gymna­sium. For information, call Tina at 464-2727 or 594-4853.

■ DAY CAM/FRUCHOOl CENTIR

The Come Little Children Center II in the St. Hilary Education O nter, one block east of Tele­graph and one block south of Plymouth Road, is accepting chil­dren six weeks te 12 years of age. The summer preschool program consists of a structured theme- oriented activities. The latchkey program participants are in v o l\^ in skill building and skill mainte­nance along with field trips. A new addition to the center is the infant and toddler room. The cen­ter is open 5:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, call 532-3716.

la Marsh, 1 was travsling by bus with faith-fiUad pUgiiau to a M arian apparitioa sight in Coayers, Ga. There, Nancy FowUr, a wifo and asothar, was al- Ispdly seeing apparitkoa of Je­sus and his methsr, Mary. 1 hoped to find out fireUmnd arhat waa going on in the little town of Conyars.

T ^ apparitions have occurred since 1967, but had only been made public sines tbe CsU of 1990 at the rsquaot of Fowiar’s heaven­ly viaitMS. By the begiiming of 1993, crowds gathering at the farm on the 13th of each month to hear the special massage from Mary fw tha United States were numbering near 40,000.

There were reports of unuaual occurrences like roeary chains and beads changing from silver to a gold color, strong scants of roeeo (Mary’s special flower) where there were no flowers, the sun pulsating or dancing, photographs of “doors to heaven” and ethereal Mary-shaped figures captured as Fowler an n o u m ^ her arrival and departure.

Since many of the occurrences in Cfonyers were becoming in­creasingly difficult for even doubters to explain away, I joined the other 43 travelers in their pil­grimage on a fateful March week­end to capture the essence of (fonyers. That particular week­end, however, we were not des­tined to set foot on the red Georg­ia clay. We were stopped cold in our tracks, 25 miles north of Chattanooga, Tenn., stranded by the “snow storm of the century.” We dubbed the bus the Hail Mary Express.

This time, with the possibility of snow a foding memory, three other women from the Hail Mary Express and I packed a minivan and pointed our Hail Mary Shut­tle due south on June 11. It takes about 13 hours to reach (fonyers with limited stops.

Eariy arrivalsArriving at the farm about 8

a.m. Saturday, June 12, 1 was amazed by how many people were already milling about Eisrly ar­rivals had staked out prime loca­tions. Hundreds of lawn chairs and blankets were strategically placed directly in frtmt of the house where the apparition al­legedly occurs and under large spreading shade trees offering respite from the blazing Georgia sun.

The apparition room was filled with a myriad of religious statues, pictures, crucifixes and flowers. Giant rosaries hung suspended on the wall. Two large baskets near the fireplace were filled with fold­ed pieces of paper containing heartfelt petitions and prayers.

Time and distance are mea­sured in rosaries at the farm. Signs proclaim walking time to the Holy Hill as one rosary (about 20 minutes or three-quarters of a mile.) The red earth is worn smooth by hundreds of thousands of pilgrim feet on the rolling path between the apparition house and , the Holy Hill.

The Holy Hill is another place of reverence and signs ask visitors for respectful silence. The altar is low a ^ made firom rocks and cement in the shape of a cross. At the head, a lifo-sise wooden cruci­fix rises skyward. The faithful kneel, pray and touch religious ar- tid ss to the stone altar and lay their hands on the feet of the cru­cifix and place more petitions be­hind the feet

There is also a holy well on tbe hill where pilgrims fill jugs, jars and every type container imagina­ble with water to take home. As the temperature that day climbed into the 90s, rrumy sat down to drink the refreshing water.

By early Sunday morning, ap­parition day for the U n it^ Statas, people wore converging on the farm sn maaas. More thian 100 tour buses and thousands of cars

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Th6 mi888<8; Visionary Nancy Fowler uses a mi­

crophone to convey M ary’s monthly message to pil­

grims at her farm in Conyers, Ga.

from many different states had arrived.

Sudden silencePrecisely at noon, just as the

rosary was about to begin, a loudspeaker announced that Mary had arrived. Amazingly, a record crowd estimated at 80,000 fell silent. Then the rosary began. It was led by different speiskers in many different languages — French, Spanish, En^ish, Italian, Croatian, German. Everyone re­sponded in their own native tongue.

After the second time around the prayer beads — about 40 min­utes — it was armounced that

' Mary was leaving. I didn’t see anything unusual, but at that very moment, there was a strong gust of wind that swept through the crowd where we were sitting in front of the apparition room. It had been an otherwise still day with only mild breezes, nothing like that strong sudden gust.

The only other unusual occur­rence that I experienced was the strong scent of roses — once on S a tu ^ y , while waiting in line to

our books (all materials are free but donations are accepted), and once right before the appari­tion was to begin. The scent was strong, sweet and brief. Only a few of us could smell tbe roses and some standing right next to us did not smell them.

Fowler talked to tbe crowd after the apparition. Part of the mes­sage, as relayed by Fowler, ex­pressed Mary's love and concern for all her children: “My dear lit­

tle children, do you understand the time in which you are living? Please children, it is time to wake up. Turn your lives around and come to my living Son. Implant His word deep within you. Know that we are with you always. Please do not deny my Son any longer.”

May’s messageWhile the weather cooperated

on June 13, the weather on May 13 held its own message. Diane Choquette from Port S t Lucie, Fla., came in June with her hus­band and four children, but had come in May with her sister, a non-practicing Catholic who “came for a show." The show she got was not at all what she had anticipated.

“The minute that they said Mary was leaving, the second that they said it, a mass of black clouds just came out of nowhere,” Choquette said. “All of a sudden, a giant wind came along and went whoosh, just over the trees right by the apparition house . . . There was a light like an electrify­ing light that waa making the house illuminate like a Christmas tree would. It was so illuminated and you could hear the sound. And then the rain just dumped on us and it hailed also.”

Funnel clouds formed. Cho- quette’s sister captured the entire storm on videotape.

“I was crying so bad,” Cbo- quette said. “Everyone was scared and everyone was crying. Then Nancy came out and talked. Tbe funnel clouds just seemed to dis-

PilErifira pray: A t the Holy Hill, p i l^ m s pray at a stone altar and leave their handwritten petitions tucked behind the feet on Christ on the Crucifix.

appear. We have it on the video­tape. They’re there and they just like disintegrated.”

Choquette’s story was corro­borated by many other people who had bMn present for thie May 13 apparition. Tbe May 14 Atlan­ta Journal and Constitution re­ported that “the message was as ominous as Uie swirling, light­ning-laden clouds that swept over the apparition site, just as Mra. Fowler eaid she was experienciiig the apparition.”

Part of the reported message from Maty on May 13 was indeed ominous: “Pleaee diildren, wake up while there is still time. You are going deeper and deeper into darkness. Again I aay to you: if you refuse tbe peace of my Son, then you will be at arar.”

This month, Fowler reported that the Blessed Mother said: “I will return next month. I am psw- paring you for the time when yaw will no longer give a measage to the United States.”

Fowler added that “Our Lady ia appearing to me daily, but many of the apparitions have beormre si­lent. So Our Lady ia telling me at this time that I may not have tbe same gift that I have now to boar her.”

While it appears that Fowiar’s messages from Mary for tbe Unit­ed States will soon coiim to an end, there may be the opportunity to make a fdlgrimage doner to home. It has beeti reportod that a visioruuy from Livonia and an in­ner locutioniat received meaaagH at Madoima University in Livo­nia on JurM 19 with apptoximato- ly 100 pe(^>le present .

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Mount Hope Congragetional Church wiU have its vacation Bible school 9:16 a.m. to 12:16 p.m. Aug. 9-13 at the eburoh, 30830 Sdroolcraft, Livonia. The thome will ba “Jaaus Loves Me.” Registration can bs compisted at 9a.m. Ai b 9 or by calling tbe church offles prior to that date at 426-7280 before 1 p.m.

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will have its family vacetion Bible school 7-8:30 p ja . Aug. 9-13 at the church. Beech Road at S tu­dent Street, Radford. Tbe school is a week-long opportunity Ibr funiliee to discover Bible truths about tbe King of kings. Activi­ties indude singing, gamae, crafts and an ice cream sodid. Pr^regis- tratkm ia helpfol and can bo oora- pletod by caUing 636-3100.

United Aaoonably of God wiU have its vacation Bible school, “Cele­bration Park.” 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Aug. 9-18 at the church, 468(X> N. TWritorial, between

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Shddon and Back roads, Plym­outh. The school ia for cMldien in kindergertan through the sixth grade. For more information, call the church at 463-4630 or 961- 0233.

■ L M A V A U Jn r Lob VaUey United Methodist Church will have its vacation Bibb school for children age 3 yeara and older 6:30-8:16 pjn.Aug. 9-13 at the church, 16176 Dabwars at Puritan, Radford, Registratioa will bs 3-6:30 p.m. Aug. 9 , folbwsd by a kkkoff pa­rade at 3d6 pun., starting at Beach Daly and Puritan Street

For more information, call 265- 6330.

■ L A K IF O D IT I Lake Points Bibb Chapel erill have ito vacation Bibb school 10 a.m. to rroon Aug. 16-20 at tbe church, 42160 S^oolcraft, west of 1-276, Plymouth Township. Chil dren agas 4-10 will partidpate in activitioa. Bibb sU^es, songs and contests with prises. The w ^ ’a theme will bs “Tbe Wordless Book” and each day will foaturs a spedal color. Far BDors informa­tion, call Carol Young at 728-7098 or the church office at 490-0616 between 9 a.m. and 3 pjn .

Detroit First Church of tbe Na- zareiM will have its vacation Bibk school 7-8:46 p.m. Aug. 16-19 at the church, 21260 Haggerty. The theme will be “Marketplace 29 A.D.” (Thildrsn will stop back into biblical days to learn Jewish cus­toms, cross the “desert” in a cara­van, wear authentic tonics and ef\joy raal-ta-lifo dramatic pressn- tations. Pre-registration b re­quired and can be completed by calling 348-7300.

A three-day seminar ~ “Chil­dren: Blessing or Bother?” — will be offered for parento Aug. 16-18 whib children are attending the

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Hanchar

P eggy H anchar finds herself involved alm ost constantly in a flam ing new rom ance and her husband of some 30-plus years doesn’t

m ind a bit.Probably th a t’s because all the rom ances are

stric tly fiction and, since 1985, they’ve helped es­tab lish the C anton grandm other as one of M ichi­gan’s m ost popular romance novelists.

T he 53-year-old author (aka Jenn ifer Stevens and Peggy Roberts) began w rit­ing about 10 years ago when business got a little slow a t the fabric shop she owned near Kalamazoo. Before she got down to the business of writing rom ances, though, sh e ’d read dozens of them , especially those known as “ h istoricals.”

Not surprisingly, she ended up w riting her own historical th e first tim e around. “Desire’s Dream ,’’ which H anchar describes as “my pirate book," was eventually published by Pinnacle.

Set m ainly in the Florida Keys, it was inspired by a visit H anchar had once made to th a t locale. Shortly after its publication, the debu t novel app>eared on the W aldenbooks paperback bestsell­er lis t and Peggy H anchar was on her way.

Since th a t prom ising s ta rt, H anchar has w ritten and sold 20 o ther rom ances, spending abou t three m onths to travel and research each book and three m onths to w rite it.

Her la test, “J u s t In T im e,” came out in Ju n e as p a rt o f Z ebra’s “To Love A gain” series: rom ances th a t focus on m iddle-aged heroines.

Set in New Orleans and Louisiana’s C ^un country, the novel, like “Desire’s Dream,” was in­spired hy one of Hanchar’s trips down South.

“ I had gone to L ouisiana the first tim e around to research my second book, ‘Renegade H ea rt’,” she says. “And since then, we’ve taken another tr ip there, touring the bayou country. I listened to the speech of our tour guides and to Cajun music, and I ended up buying a lot of Cajun records and bringing them home with me. (Cajun m usic plays a ra ther im pwrtant part in “J u s t in T im e .” )

“One day, we happened to stop a t a roadside stand in Louisiana where a woman was selling pe­cans and pralines. As it tu rned out, th a t woman became the insp ira tion for my m ain character, Remy, in ‘J u s t In T im e.’

“ I don 't th in k you absolutely have to v isit a spot to write about it ,” says the well-traveled H anchar. ‘B ut if you don ’t, it always feels to me a little like

you’re eating som ething w ithout the sa lt.”

Library research vitalStill, H anchar spends a lot of tim e researching

her novels via the local library. And her th ird book, “Creole Angel,” was se t m ostly in Texas, a place she’s yet to visit. She d id alm ost all her re­search on the Lone S tar S ta te out of books, books and more books, she says.

T he extensive homework paid off, though. One reviewer said readers of “Creole Angel” could “ smell the d u s t and feel the saddle.”

U ntil recently, H anchar has specialized in w rit­ing historicals. B u t her la test literary efforts have been played ou t against contem porary backdrops.

“ I was very nervous abou t doing th a t,” she says. “ I expected the contem porary novels would be m uch harder for me than th e historicals I was used to writing. But, actually, I found it to be ra ther easy — and so m uch fun to do. Since the heroines in these la ter novels are som ew hat older th an those in the h istoricals, and since I am older myself, the ir age may have m ade it easier for me to get to know and depict my characters, which is always the hardest th ing for me as a w riter.”

This Christmas season, Hanchar will be going in yet another new direction. T h o u ^ she has al­ways written book-length Action, her short story,“A Traditional Christmas,” will be part of an an­thology, “Merry Christmas, My Love,” to be brought out by Zebra Pinnacle during the holi­days.

Set in Detroit, “A Traditional Christmas” tells the story of a widow who feels she’s being left be­hind by her grown children and by life in general — until, one fateftil Christmas Eve, she meets an intriguing widower. The story concludes with the happily-ever-after ending typical of moat romance novela.

“I like happy endings,” Hanchar emphasizes. Fans can look for her next novel, "Fancy Lady,”

in January 1994 from Fawcett, and “Carolina Moon” (Zebra) In February. more novels (in­cluding a mystery from Zebra Pinnacle,“Whispers at Midnight”) are slated for publica­tion later next year.

All have happy endings.

Vietorio D iat o f Livonia traeha tha booka and Uttrary induatry. You eon laavt a mtaaata for h tr on a toueh-tona phono by dialing 969-9047, than hor mailbox number, 1664.

salute human spirit- sculptors, indndiiif two fromObterrefkiid, educate, inspire and imite m u kindred i iiits in the fourth biennial Bfiehifan Outdoor Scalpture E ^ b ition at Southfield Qvic Center Plaza.

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ichigan Outdoor Sculpture BdiiUtion IV, which foa- turee works by two Red-

find Township sculptors, is a visual foaat to reetors the human aidzit.

Theinvitatibnalorabatraet, real­ism and classical wocfc contiauos through O c t 16 a t Southiliikl Civic Canter Plasa, 20000 Bvacgresn, be­tween 10 and 11 Mile {See related etory, 2D).

Hosted by the d ty of SouUifield and Business C o n s ^ u m finr the Arts, the exhibition spotlii^ts the w(Mh of 20 Michigan sculptors, in­cluding Todd Eridaon a ^ S c ^ o De Giusti of Radford.

Large-scale sculpture, consisting of steel, aluminum, hydrostone, wood, brick, bronze a ^ mixed me­dia, showcase a variety of concepts and techniques in a setting arhere birds swoop in flight through space bouirded by the contemporary archi­tecture of dvic buildings.

Overhead, a jet ides silently through the douds above the « h ib i- tion, which gtvas artists a dumoe to produce monumental works without size restrictions. The sound of birds singing as waD as the birds them- selvee lend to the emotkms created within this garden of sculpture.

”11m exhibitioo givoa aitlats an opportunity to dismay their works where no gsUeiy could afford to give

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them that m udi space,” said South- field architect and artist Louis Red­stone, exhibition founder and co­chair of this year’s event

"The idea behind the exhibition is to stimulate Michigan sculptors, to increase public knowledge of pub­lic art and to h e i^ ten dtizen aware­ness that sculpture and art should be a part of the environment.”

Jay Holland, a profoesor of sculp­ture at Center for Creative Studies in Detroit curated the show, which is sunw fted by Michigan Council for Alts and Cultural Affisirs and Alts Foundation of Michigan.

Robert Youngman, a sculpture professor at University of Illinois, served as juror. Youngman is well

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Thng macMiM: Take a stroll around sen a tor Todd Erick­son’s ’’M em ory vehicle” to trip the nUnd.

Livonia wood carvers to spotlight their creationsB y J a n i c e T i g a r - K r a m e rS rcciA L WsrrxB

For a whittle free entertainment and a chance to see wood carvers at work, consider the Livonia Wood Carvers Club’s 19th annual show and sale at Eddie Edgar Sports Arena.

The show runs 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun­day, Aug. 7-8, at 33841 L y n ^n , south of Five Mile, off Farmington Road, Livonia.

The juried event, sponsored by the Livonia Wood Carvers Club and

Livonia Parks and Recreation, show­cases the work of 150 local and out-of- state carvers from Ohio, Pennsylva­nia, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Ten­nessee and Canada.

'The show represents 47 categories of wood carving, including carica­tures, miniatures, figures, florals, children’s toys, abstracts, walking sticks and realistic wildlife and birds.

Visitors will see whittling, rough cut carvings, marquetry, wood burn­ing and parving in the round. Some exhibitors, including a chainsaw art­

ist from Canada, will demonstrate their craft during show hours.

Judges will award first, second and third places as well as honorable mention in all categories. They also will award Best of Show and Best Show Table.

“Well have an excellent represen­tation of carving done by novices and world-class carvers,” said Bob Brooks, Livonia Wood Carvers Club president “You’ll see everything from a mouse to a moose.”

Carvings fashioned from basswood.

white pine, mahogany, w alnut but­ternut and other woods will sell for $5 to several thousand dollars, with moat in the $20 to $60 range.

A table called Kid’s Korner sdll of­fer items for $6 or loss. This year’s theme table will display about 100 birds that illustrate various carving styles and artistic interpretations. There eriil be hourly raffles for exhibi­tor’s work.

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A Westland photograpbsr won honorable men­tion for color in the 14th annual Miehigaa Re- naleeanoa FMtival Pany Photo Cont ee t

Phyllis St. Aubin’a photo, "Stepping Out of Time,” b among winaima of tbo ooapetitien, judged by The Detroit News photo departm ent

It came in the first photo conteat she over en­tered.

“Stepping Out of Time” was shot last August during tlM foatival parade. It shows S t Aubln’s sisUr-in-law, Marylou Todt of West Bloomfield,

in shorts and a blouse erith a camera and souve­nirs in tow, eralking alongside parade goers in medieval ooetume.

"We had to show foatival patroiu intermin­gling erith foatival workera,” said S t AuMn, a veteran patron. "I askad her to run up and eralk a couple of stape with those in the parade. She did it a ^ H looks like she’s eralking with them. It’s outs.” ,

The erirmlng photos, which best capture the spirit of foativw p ast are on display through Aug. 12 In the lobby of New Center One Build­ing, on W. Grand Efoulovard in Detroit

The fomily-oriented festival runs 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekends during August and September as weU as Labor Day. The site is one mile iwrth of Mount Holly on Dixie Highway, between Pontiac a ^ F lin t Call 846-9640.

■<AVm0R,A«ni0REdgar Award-winning msrstary author John

Luts eriil be at the Littie Profoesor On the Park bookstore in downtown Plnnouth 7-8c80 p.m. Friday, Aug. 6 to autograph h b new novel "Spark.”

He’s past president of the Mystery Writers of America, a fwaition once occupied fay Raymond Chandler. Luts has erritten 26 novsb since 1971 and has had mors more than 176 short stories and articles published.

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T h « 1965 I n te r n a t io n a l S cu lp tu re Sym poaiunt held at L un ( Beach S ta te College m •o u th em California inetilled an enthuaiaam and excitem ent for public art diaplaya in arch i­tec t/au th o r Louie Redetone, p lan ting a eeed th a t bloeeumed in to the M ichigan Outdoor S cu lp tu re (MOS) Exhibition of 1987,

‘W hen I eaw theee m onu­m ental eculpturee, they excited my fancy, to invite sculptore to do it on the epot,” eaid Louis Redetone of R edstone A rchi­tec ts in Southfield. He founded th e MOS exhibition.

"T h e vital im portance of art in our environm ent has always been recognized as something th a t fulfills a need as vital as food and shelter and as som e­th in g th a t brings joy and ex­c item en t to all people in their daily lives,” Redstone said.

T h e California exhibition featured the work of eight

sculptors from Israel to Japan and The Netherlands. Titey constructed sculptures, some weighing more than 7,000 pounds, from materials indi­genous to the region, including redwood, concrete and metals. The summer months were spent executing the works that remain on the college campus.

The benefits were m ultifa­ceted, Redstone says, in the book “Art in A rchitecture.”

"It set a precedent for sim i­lar sym posium s in th is coun­try; it served as a catalyst in the promotion of the in tegra­tion of art and architecture, and it revealed the yet-unex- plored possibilities of the m ar­riage of technology and a r t.”

It also united art patrons and industry. More than 70 businesses supplietl sculptors with m aterials, facilities and the opportunity to explore new uses for m aterials.

R edstone's ideas percolated for several years. In 1981, in ­spired by Redstone's classic

book "Art in Architactura,” Meadow Brook Gallaty director Kiichi (Jaui, who aervad on the flrat MOS ooaunittaa in 1967, produced the Meadow Brook Invitational on the grounds of Oakland University. Prom Ro­chester Hills, where the works of David Barr, Sydney Atkin­son, Mel Leisaroadtx, Tom Bills, Hanna Stiebel and Cass Corridor sculptor John Piet were installed, and remain on site, it was a small leap to pre­senting the biennial MOS ex­hibition.

known in the araa for riwring the concrsu has relio6 on the facade of Michael Barry Inter­national Terminal at Detroit Metropolitan Airport.

“I think the show is a nutlor success because of Jay Holland and because of the convictions of the artists. These are the best sculptors around,” De Giusti said.

"T o have a national is our dream ,” Redstone said.

T h is was the first year th a t an actual piece was construc t­ed on the spot. Caroline Court laid the bricks for her towering circular scu lpture directly on site.

“ It appealed to me because of the brick work,” Redstone said, “th a t you can use brick and be a part of the buildings and environm ent."

“ It's an im portan t show. It m ight be puxxling. Some works don ’t fit in to a trad itional scu lp tural mode but people should make an effort to see the show because it's en ligh t­ening, for the opportun ity to look at w hat a r tis ts are doing in contem porary sculpture, and to elevate people to a higher p lane.”

“G enesis,” a five-panel hy­drostone relief by De G iusti, evokes uneasy feelings w ith imagery of shroud-w rapped fig­ures bound by the ir own con­victions being cast from the garden. C reated especially for

tha show, tha raliafa ware aaora than two montha in tha mak- ing. Tha original ooooapt for tha work cama from a relief Da Giuati produoad five yaara ago.

“Tha firat time I saw raliaf, I waa Cascinatad by tha whole idea of imagN emerging out of a plana,” said the Italian-bom sculptor, who earned bachelor and maatar of fine art dagraaa from Wayne State Univaraity.

“ ‘Geneais’ deals with the ex­pulsion from the garden. I'm not concerned with any literal translation. It haa more images and detail than I usually put

duck and two ducklings, the sculpture apaaka of tha golden age o f tha automobile industry.

“Tha erfaaal symbolixas hope, change, life in genaral. It’a a live vibrant symbol of the auto industry,” Erickson said. “Tha parts that are gold and vibrant and shiny are meant as a ray of hope. I hope the viasrer would see old scrap that's been trans­formed.”

De G iusti hopes h is sculp­tu re gives the viewer “a sense of all of us being a p a rt of the world. People came before us. People come after us. I would hope it relays a sense of yester­day, today and tomorrow.”

T he viewer is able to walk through the three ab s trac t a lu ­m inum forms th a t compose E r­ickson’s “Memory Vehicle.”

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Erickson, an assistant pro­fessor at Center for Creative Studies, earned a bachelor's of art degree from Hope College in Holland, Mich., and a mas­ter’s of fine art from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills. He has won grants and awards, including grants from Michigan Council for the Arts, Michigan Foundation for the Arts and the Tannahill Facul­ty.

E rick so n ’s work can be found a t the Lemberg Gallery in Birm ingham .

Artists with Polish ties sought QualityT he Friends of P o l­

ish Art is an organiza­tion dedicated to the prom otion of all arts of Polish heritage, in ­cluding music, dance and w ritten and v isu ­

al expression.To provide an op­

portunity for college studen ts and artis ts of any level, Polish by descent or marriage, to exhibit their work.

FPA is sponsoring the eighth annual R ich­ard K u b in s k i A rt Com petition.

It will take place Sunday, Oct. 3, a t the G alleria of St. M ary’s

College of the Orchard Lake Schools.

E ntries are due be­tween 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. S aturday, Sept. 25. All m edia will be accepted . All work

m ust be original.For more inform a­

tio n , call Jo h a n n a Bielecki a t 581-4198, or M arian Owczarski a t 683-0425 or 683- 0345.

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Continuing - Handachu, a< painter, exhil Show runs to Road and Fit 9 p.m. Mondt to 5 p.m. Prid■ U V O N U C Opening — L Dick A rthur ( tographic d is dating back t Farm ington I Hours; 8:30 a■ U V O N U C

iN O W C A lOpening — C Dryja exhibit native Polani floor showcas and Five Mill M onday-Thu

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(Continuing - of Livonia dii water fish, fie rative carving bass, no rther Lakes fish to one-of-a-kind an d have an i ty. Hours: 10 Saturday, not N. Center, N( ■ THIPMNT Opening — A and abstract is t Je ff Johns Sept. 24. Johi colors and get the ability to m ultip le view of kinetic art. dim ensional i images paint* T he picture c one’s viewpoi screen kinetic m ade of glass ors, images at en t views. Ho M onday-Satv day, 29203 N<

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Southaald. 304-54A4.■ T iw a a iiM T Tburaday, Aa# • "Kim Baaa — Har Macical Worid" will ooatinue ta Aug. 28 at 660 N. Woodward. Bir- mingbaaa. Call 847-6410.

Continuing — Detroit artista Stave Handachu, aculptor, and Virgil Grady, painter, exhibit their latest works. Show runs to Aug. 7. Farmington Road and Five Mile. Hours; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday.■ U V O N U C ITY H A U Opening — Livonia photographer Dick Arthur exhibits a 47-piece pho­tographic display in a retrospective dating back to the '30s. To Aug. 31. Farmington Road and Five Mile. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.■ U V O N U C IV IC C C N T fll U N A R Y

8N O W CAM 8Opening — Canton resident Krystyna Dryja exhibits memorabilia from her native Poland. To Aug. 31. Second- floor showcases. Farmington Road and Five Mile. Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 9 a.m. to 5

6m. Friday and Saturday.ATRIUM Q A IX IR Y

Continuing — Woodwright Gus Shay of Livonia displays mobiles of fresh water fish, fish pins, decoys and deco­rative carvings of crayfish, crappie, bass, northern pike and other Great Lakes fish to Aug. 15. The fish are one-of-a-kind, painted, carved wood, and have an unusual primitive quali­ty. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday- Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, 109 N. Center, Northville, 349-4131.■ THE PRIN T O A IX ER Y Opening — An exhibit of kinetic art and abstract sculpture by Indiana art­ist Jeff Johnson will run through Sept. 24. Johnson’s intriguing use of colors and geometric designs give him the ability to incorporate all of these multiple views that are a central part of kinetic art. Looking at the three- dimensional work is like looking at images painted on accordion pleats. The picture changes images with one’s viewpoint. Included are silk- screen kinetics and crystal kinetics made of glass rods that transform col­ors, images and shapes into six differ­ent views. Hours; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, to 9 p.m. 'Iliurs- day, 29203 Northwestern Highway,

Thursday, Aug. 6 — New works by Suxanns McCIsIland, Robort Schaf- maa and Santiago Molx will be axhib- itad to Aug. 28 at 638 N. Woodward, Birminriiam. Call 642-8623.■ lA M C I CNARACN IP t m N

'Thursday. Aug. 6 "Tha Art of Col­lecting ni: Tha Jewish CoOactor's Ex- parieaoa’* oontlBUM through Sept. 9. Opening rscapUan 6-6:30 p.BL 'Thurs­day. Repeating the sueosaa of last year’s exhibition, director Sylvia Nel­son is bringing to the public a wide range of some of the fliieat 20th centu­ry art CTsatod by Jewish artista and s ^ p to r s and collected by Detroit metropolitan area Jesrish collectors. Hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday- Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thurs­day, 1 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday in the Jewish Community Center, 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, 661-1000, Ext. t'TO. Docent tours are available.

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■ An intorview srith Can­ton resident Dawnell Diyia, who signed a con­tract srith tha Metrspoli- tan Ballet 'Theatre, De­troit's first professional ballet company.

Bob Skier's Craativs Encounters column.

Exhibitions, art gallery event listings.

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'Thursday, Aug 5 — New work by Lisa Spindler, acknowledged by many to be Detroit’s most prominent photo­grapher, on display through Aug 28. Opening reception for the artist 6-8:30 p.m. Thursday. For the exhibit, Spin­dler continues to explore the human form — the mystery, beauty and sen­suality of the human body. Hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tnesday-Saturday, 430 N. Woodward, Birmingham, 433-3700.■ T N E O A U IR YSaturday, Aug 7 — “The Good Old Summertime,” a special art show by the Pontiac Oakland Society of Art­ists, will continue to Aug 16. Opening reception 2-4 p.m. S a tu i^y . Painting floral arrangements, pottery, wood carving and sculpture will be featured. Also at the mall, the group’s show featuring “The Scenes of Rochester” continues th ro u ^ Aug 7. Hours; 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Wednesday and Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. 'Thursday-Friday, noon to 5 p.m. Sun­day, at the Great Oaks Mall, Walton and Livernois in Rochester, 651-1579.■ RO BERT KlOO O A LU R YTo Aug 7 — A group exhibition of new acquisitions from New York con­tinues, including paintings by Larry Rivers, Paul Giovanopoulis, Robert

Goodnough, James Van Patten, Wil­liam Nichols, Ronnie Landfield, Os­car Lakeman and Ida Kohlmeyer.Also on display are sculpture by Har­ry Bertoia and large wo<^ block prints and sculpture by James Burls. Hours: 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Sat- urday, 107 Townsend, B irm in^am . 642-3909.■ O R IA T O A K S IIA UTo Aug 7 — The Pontiac Oakland Society of Artists group show, featur­ing “l i ie Scenes of Rochester,” con­tinues during mall hours at Walton and Livernois in Rochester. Call 651- 1579 for information.■ H A L B T E O B A U IR YTo Aug. 7 — Photographs by Edna and Wynn Bullick are exhibited at 560 N. Woodward in Birmingham.Call 644-8284.■ T N I COMMUNITY HO UM Monday, Aug. 9 — 'The Community House is hosting the “Visions of Peace. . .” children’s art exhibit, themed “Rights of the Child,” to Aug. 20. The exhibit is sponsored by the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies and Art Education, Wayne State Uni­versity. It features 42 pieces of writing and art work. The exhibit allows stu­dents the opportunity to express their heartfelt concerns and love for the world in visual images, focusing on children’s rights and responsibilities. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday- Saturday, 380 S. Bates, Birmingham, 644-5832.■ O A U R IE INTERNATIO NALETo Aug. 13 — “Modern Masters — Works on Paper” continues, an exhib­it of original lithographs and linocuts by George Braque, Marc Chagall, Sal­vador Dali, Andre Masson, Joan Miro and Pablo Picasso. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5

p.m. MaaMay-Baewriny, aaem to 6 p-m. Sunday, ta 8 pjn. Thuraday, 4B86Tiliym k.BlaamfialdHilla, 644-8870.■ BBHNA JACOM BALLMT LIB.Ta Aug 14 — “The Allura a # B e ^ Fina Antiquitiaa from tha Land of tha NUa” continuaa, Tha axhlblt traoaa 3 jn o yaars of Egyptian ait, from tha Pradynaatic Period through tha influ- anoa of Christianity and Islam. Moot widely laprsaantad are 0I90CU of Pharonk Mmaa, which diaplay tha an­cient Egyptiana’ ooooarn sdth tha aft- arlila and doaa ralationahip with tha gods. Among tha itama an viaw are a collactioB of amulata and a highly un- usnaJ wooden boat dosignad to trans­port tha daoeaaad in tha aflarlifc. Hours: 1 1 a.m. to 5:30 p,m. Tuaaday- Saturday, 674 N. W oodard, Birming­ham, 540-1600.■ TNI ARTWTS’ BALLBRVTo Aug 16 — “Oppoaitas Attract — Raaliam/Abatract,” with oil, acrylic and watarcolor works by Ellamae Van Buakirk and acrylic abstract and pas­tel portraits by Jo Simon, continuea. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday- Wednesday and Saturday, to 8 p.m. Thursday-Friday, noon to 4 p.m. Sun­day, 30905 Orchard Lake Road in the Orchard Place Mall between 13 Mile and 14 Mile in Farmington Hills, 855- 8832.■ TNiLOTIMBALLERYTo Aug 15 — “The Four Seasons: Contemporary Chinese Landscape Paintings,” classical and impres-. sionistic images of seasonal changes in the countryside, continues. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday,1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday or by ap­pointment, 207 E. Washington, Ann Arbor, 665-6322.■ DETROIT NtSTITUTE OP ARTSTo Aug. 15 — “Dale Chihuly: Instal­lations 1964-1992,” includes more than 200 works by the person recog­nized internationally as the premier artist working in ^ass. Call 833-7963.■ UMVSRSITY OP IHCNMAN

MUSEUM OP ARTTo Aug 15 — “Artists Among Us: Michigan Narrative Quilts,” an exhib­it of 18 quilts made in Michigan from the Civil War era to the present.Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Sat- urday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday (summer hours to Sept. 5, are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 'Tuesday-Saturday), 525 S. State, Ann Arbor, 764-0395.■ CIRCUOALLNYTo Aug 15 — “Twenty/Twenty” is an extensive selection of limited edition lithographs, serigraphs and inta^io

p n n u b y 20 |20th esatury. It Isaruras the < asOata who havs ansKad a HM swasln tha dsvslepmiwt sf< raiy ait awChia, Piarrs B m i l ^ , Ys and Victor Vssaraly. Hours: 10 a.m. la9 p.m. Monday and Thursday-Friday.10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Wsdnaadny s im ) Saturday, rwon to 6 p.xx. Surtday, in tbs Somerset CoUection. 2801 W. Big Beaver Road at Csolidfs in 'Troy. 649 1779.■ P A M W IS T B A L L IR VTo Aug 19 — Mors than 50 works by Spanish master Francisco Goya (1746-1828) are exhibited and on sale. 'The show features works, including some first edition samples, from Goya’s four most important series.His art reflects the tintes of revolu­tionary crisis through which he lived, aitd illustrates his receptiveness to the ooirstantlyg changing atmosphere of Spanish society in the late 18th stmI early 19th centuries. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, 10 a.iiL to 9 p.m. 'Thursday-Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, 29469 Northwestern Highway, Southfield. 364-2343.■ H N X B A LLER YTo Aug 21 — “Morning Glories,” an exhibit by Donald Sultan, continues at 163 Townsend, Birmingham. C ^l 540-9288.■ PR IV A TE CO LLECTION B A LLER Y'Through Aug 31 — A show of dichro- ic glass sculpture by Toland Sand continues. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, 6736A Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, 737-4050.■ THE S Y B A R IB B A LLER YTo Aug. 21 — 'The summer exhibition features mixed media works by local and national artists. Artists include Susan Moran and Kathleen Crombie, both from the Detroit area. Baskets, fiber, ceramics and woodturned ob­jects are shown. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, closed Aug. 24 to Sept. 6, 301 W. Fourth, Royal Oak, 544-3388.

■ TRO Y ART B A LLER YTo Aug 28 — “Summer H i^ligh ts,” a mixed media exhibit, continues. In­cluded are paintings by Chris Hagedorn, Carol LaChiusa, Charlotte Evans and Frances Quint, and Japa­nese woodblock prints by Gekko, Hiroshige, Kunisada, Sekino and Shinsui. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 'Tuesday-Saturday, 515 S. L^ayette, Royal Oak, 548-7919.

Library's fall series to spotlight authorsB y M a r y K l e m i c S t a f f W r it e r

Books will come to life in a spe­cial way at Baldwin Public Li­brary, 300 W. Merrill in Birming­ham, starting this fall. An in­structor at Madonna University in Livonia will lead discussion se­nes.

Four acclaimed contemporary authors will come face to face with the public when they visit Baldwin in “Writers Live at the Library,” a pilot project spon­sored by the American Library Association with a grant from the Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Fund. Baldwin is one of only 19 libraries in three Midwestern states — Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin — selected to partici­pate in the project.

“One of the reasons we were chosen was because of our (read­ing and discussion) ‘Let’s Talk About It’ series,” said Stephen Kershner of Baldwin. “We had an established track record for au­thor discussion programs.”

The “Writers Live” program will begin 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, at 'The Community House, 380 S. Bates in Birming­ham, featuring Tobias Wolff and Geoffrey Wolff. 'The two men are brothers who were raised apart.

Tobias Wolff wrote “This Boy’s Life: A Memoir,” which was k - cently made into a movie with Robert DeNiro and Ellen Barkin. Geoffrey Wolff wrote “The Duke of Deception: Memories of My Fa­ther.”

'The next two writers, both teachers at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, will ap­pear in the Baldwin Library Rota­ry Room. Stuart Dybek, author of ‘"The Coast of Chicago,” will be featured 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, and Jaimy Gordon, author of “She Drove Without Stopping” 7:30 p.m. 'Thursday, Nov. 1 1 .

“I was trying to come up with a theme (before deciding on) ‘Writ­ing One’s L ifr The Facts and the Fiction,’ the art of writing auto­biography,” said Sarah Ormond, head of u H reading at Baldwin, who was reqionsible for bringing the model project to the library.

Some of the authors la the pro­gram will introduce ether authors, she said.

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Laa, a Livoaia raaidant, ataftad carviag flva yaara ago aftar maaCiag aaothar carvar at a local craft atora. Sha laamad tha baaic akilla through tha Livonia Wood Carvara Club and now carvaa miniaturaa from har own blanka. Moat of har waraa ara amall anough to fit on a thumb, including her 101 painted Dalmatiana. Her work aalla for $6 to $15.

**In the beginning, I didn’t think 1 could carve,** Jankina aaid. "Now, it’a lalaxing for both of ua."

Dave Gaiatlar, a Garden City raaidant, ataitad carving two yaara ago aftar retiring from Michigan Ball. Over tha yaara, ha'a made rough cut dacoya for hia hunting tripa, but hia apa- cialty ia raaliatic, lifaaiia birda painted in acrylic.

Grace Dannie, a continuing education art tanchar in Rad­ford Townahip, atartad carving aftar aha admired another wood workar’a paintad Santaa. Since they waran't for aala, Dannie bought a how-to book and made her oam flguraa.

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Mary Lindaay of Livonia, another miniature carver, often tum a har work into earrings and pins. She accents her jewelry ivith wood burning. Lindsay, retired from GM ac­counting, learned to carve eight years at the Livonia club.

“I walked in and someone said, ‘If you can peel a potato, you can carve,’ ’’ said Lindsay, whose wares start at $6.

She takes special orders, but recently turned down a biker’s request for a single Harley Da­vidson earring.

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Whale of a duck: Wood carver Bob Jenkins of Westland carves a life-size duck from exotic zebra wood. He’ll apply a hand-rubbed natural finish.

Bob Jenkins of Westland made his first wood duck 10 years ago when his wife en­rolled him in a carving class at Greenfield Village in Dearborn.

TVo years later, Jenkins and his wife, Marie, took up carv­ing together after visiting an area of Germany that is known for its wood artists. The two signed up for carving classes at John Glenn High School in Westland and joined the Livo­nia Wood Carvers Club.

Jenkins will show his styl­ized ducks, which are hand- rubbed to a natural finish, with his wife’s marquetry plaques.

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In Miniature: Wood carver Mary Lindsay of Livonia dis­plays some of her creations — a rabbit, a butterfly, dog­wood flowers and a cardinal wreath.

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Baldwin to be cho­sen for this innovative project.’’

Baldwin's “ L et’s Talk About I t” series will give the public a chance to familiarize themselves with the works before hearing the authors. Wilma Garcia of Oakland University will lead a discussion on “This Boy’s Life” and “The Duke of Deception”

Wednesday, Sept. 22. Richard Sax of Ma­donna University will lead a discussion on “The Coast of Chica­go” Wednesday, Oct. 6, and Ross PudaJoff of Wayne State Uni­versity on “She Drove W ithout Stopping” Wednesday, Oct. 20. Each session will take place 7:30 p.m. in the B aldw in R otary Room.

For more informa­tion, call Baldwin’s Adult Reading De­partment at 647-1700.

Baldwin and Bor­ders Book Shop in Beverly Hills are part­ners in presenting “Writers Live.” Or­mond and E laine Morse, assistant man­ager at Borders, a t­tended a training and planning seminar in Traverse City in Octo­

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director for Century 21 Great *Lakaa.^ _ ^ I t ’a eatimated that more than ■ ^ f of all houaea are aold before

(> ttia buyara even get out of their i Jp irt,* ’ ba aaid. "S tand acroaa the

~'btraet from your house and check i ^ curb appeal.”

- ■ _Perhapa the yard needs trimm-r uiic or dead plants need to be re-

iiioVed. Remember to keep the

driveway, atepa and porch clear of dabria.

Than look around inaide.■ Unclutter each room.

“Your goal ia to create a roomy, comfortable feeling that will be inviting to proapective buyers,” McCullen aaid. “ If a house is cluttered, buyers have trouble im­agining themselves in it.”

Replace old light bulbs. Tidy garage and storage areas, too.■ Make sure that the house is clean.

A clean house gives the impres­sion tha t it has been well cared for. Buyers react most strongly to kitchens, closets and bathrooms, so it pays to concentrate cleanup

effioita in those araaa.la some caaaa, a frsab ooat of

paint, a new ahowst curtain, clean drapes or some basic carpM clean­ing can spice up a bouse. And don 't forgM to wash the windows.■ Repair problems before they become buyer's objections.

Drippy faucets and electrical outlets that don 't work can bo real turn-offs.

Some buyers believe that re­pairs will cost more than they ac­tually do. “If you think something is too much trouble to fix, chances are prospective buyers will too,” McCullen said.■ Neutral colors and carpet help prospective buyers see their own

things la your house.ProopeMs ac tua lly p icture

themsslvee living there. E lim i­nate distracting colors and aocoe- aoriee. It helps buyers concentrate on positive improeeioos.■ Make each room special.

“Look ia magazines and cata-lo p for ideas. Prseh flowers, fresh smells and bath decorations all add up to positive impressions. Kitchen counters should be clear of unnecessary utensils.

“Remember th a t your house is competing against other houses on the markM,” McCullen said.■ Showtime.

This is the final step. Try m ak­ing a list of responsibilities for

each family member to do on a daily basis. This keeps the house prseentahle and makes abowings easier on everyone.

Keep a small baekM of cleaning materials handy in an out-of-the- way place for emergencies or inev­itable laM-minute showing that may occur. T urn on lights throughout the house and remove pets during the tour.

Also, it’s a good idea to get out of the way and iM an agent handle the showing, McCullen said.

Dressing the house for success is ju st one phase in the selling process. I t ’s ju s t as im portant to price right for a quick saie.

Sales of previously owned homes continue to ascendW-T

' (AP) — Low mortgage rates and affordable prices helped drive

' up sales of previously owned hotnce in June for the third akraight month, and analysts pre­dicted continued growth for the remainder of the year.

Although sales dipped in the Weet and rain-soaked Midwest,

L ^ they rose in the South and N orth­east, the National Association of

^Jtealtors reported last week.Nationally, sales rose 1.9 per­

cent, to a seasonally adjusted an­nual rate of 3.69 million, the Re­

altors said. Sales in May were revised upward, to 3.62 million from 3.61 million.

R ealtors president W illiam S. Chee said the Ju n e sales reaffirm previous predictions of a strong sum m er, traditionally a busy sea­son as families try to get settled in newly purchased homes before school starts.

“S m art buyers are continuing to take advantage of low mortgage rates and sellers are pricing their homes more realistically than they have in previous years,” he

added.“We exptect to see continued

strength in the housing market during the second-half of the year,” agreed economists at Mer­rill Lynch & Co. in New York. “Mortgage applications picked up in early July . . . while housing affordability remains extremely favorable.”

According to surveys by the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., 30-year, fixed-rate mort­gages averaged 7.42 percent in June, down from 7.47 percent in

May, according to surveys by the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. They stood at 7.20 percent last week, near a 22-year low.

At the same time, the median price of an existing home was $108,900, up 2.3 percent from May but ju st 3.2 percent from June 1992, the Realtors said. The median means th a t half of the homes cost more and half cost less.

Realtors economist John A. Tuccillo predicted that prices would rise a t a moderate rate over

the next few years, compared with the robust gains of the 1980s.

“We expect appreciation to be steady and slow,” he said.

After sliding 2.6 percent in March, sales of previously owned homes rose 2.4 percent in April and 4.9 percent in May. For the first six months, they were 3.1 percent higher than the same pe­riod of 1992.

In the Midwest, sales fell 3 per­cent, to a 960,000 rate. The medi­an price was $85,800, up 4.1 per­cent from a year earlier.

Courts oppose transformiiig employees into contractors

I am a re a l a e ta taa a d our bro- , k o r h a sI foreed os

to baeoaie la d a p a a d - o n t eoB* tra c to rs In o r d e r to cu t eosto. 1 a m eoa> c o r n e d about the benefits I m a y b e losing and

------------------- w h a t r e ­course I have.

A recent Federal Court of Appeals ruled tha t forcing a salesperson to become an independent contractor vio­lated federal law and the salesperson could sue to re­cover possible damages in ­cluding benefits, back pay and reinstatement.

W hat the court seems to be saying is anytime you turn an employee into an in ­dependent contractor, you are ripe for a lawsuit.

Robert M. Meisner is a Birmingham attorney.

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30S-0345 451-5400CHARM fN O H u n tin g to n W oods Capa Cod 3 badrocm . dan. 1H

K 5 S im $147,600 644-6260

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$63-7176

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CENTURY 21 TODAY

PAUL A. QAUDIO646*7100 306*2241

OPEN SUN. 1130-2P M 27701 A bordaon

(N o M 1. W . o f Q raaneetd l O org itoua A u pd o lod 4 bedroom C o tonM in one o f S ou lM lo ld ’a m oat p op u la r auba. Larga room , m at d in in g ro o i wdh b ra M faa t

opanar. Q raa i lo t. O anara a re vary m o tiv a te d . J u s t re d u c e d to $116,600

CENTURY 21 TODAY

PAUL A. GAUOlO646*7100 306-2241

OPEN SUNDAY 1-5630 O varhB • B lo om fla ld V B iM

S harp custo m ca n to r and anew C o lo - nM . Larga ~ 'B aaudM «waB*m

COMMERCE TWP.New kacury houaaa O nly 4 M l.

8 9 . PI. • 2160 • 2210• 2700• 3126

$162,900$160,600$211J00$226,600

HOUSES OPEN 1-6PM (E xcapi W ad. 6 Thura.)

R ocky Top C l.. S. o f W Ixom Rd. W M i. W .o fQ ia n g a ryR d .

W ELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. Omoa; 313 064 6336

313-666*6102

OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 R A M 6LE W 000 QATEO COMMU* NITY 3 o r 2 bedroom s. 2 bad ia . opan 6o or p lan , cloaa to p oo l ar a x fra storaga ovar garaga 6 craw l W to fo r s lo r ^ . On lA l6a )u o lE o f H alataad P rioa reduced to $ 130.600 C a i Ja rry P rankM

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PARMINOTON H ILLSOPEN SUN. 2*6

31214 C ountry B M f. 8 . o f 14. E o f

caBng. m to prkiM a

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RALPH M ANUEL. 661-6600

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rhaaad a horns 6 la ra o M 10 m om Jua i toka a p aM a i « dds 2227

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THE M C H IQ A N GROUP REALTORS iC . $S1*0$00

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— aaourdy ayaiam , 6M IQ 6 d M iw w m . foye r 6 B

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. Baud) o f m na m a S 236000 46HeaL C M 4S2-3000

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upd a lad kNefwn. Rac room , 4 bod - foom a. SVfe bad ia , Larga ya rd . 3100 SQ. R. 3466.000 Kay W Ida.

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k . AMUna 4134,400.C A U B K E PERREAULT

THE P R U O eiT IA L GREAT LAKES REALTY

424-4100 V a ia t M a t 400-0000

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New k llc fia n m m dM iw aW iar. naw b a lh w fdi B qB qM . C laan b e e e n ^ u pdalad a lactn e and p lum bing . 3 badroom a, fo rm a l d M n g, 2 ca r g ^ rage. IM la d pado. R a b u it fro n t porW i. lK .iO O (C746) S10274. C M K S N A C A TA N ZA A O .

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HANNETT, INC.R C A LTO M646-6200B fV fR L V M L L S

NEW U S TS M f S a a u iM evew -badreom TudeH Le ie

Y a r n ^ t a m m $ m jm A N N P B IN E R I 9 *0 6666 a r 737*3406

pdM Bd. 3iw ear gam ga. P rkiM a faw rad m yard IS 4 M Sy ow rw r 647-6S37

S L D O M P e J) • 2600 ap-R custom b rM i rancf i. 3 badraam a. study. §• b ra iry. 2 Sraplaoaa. la l 6oa r la u n ^ . •rU M sd tim m m d M any M auriaa 6

toI NB MCfam ^ 7160

Bloomfield Twp.3280 BERKSHIRE

(W ESTCHESTER V IL A G E SUB) A ftraedva b ric k ranch taafuraa^: 3 badroom a, 2 badw . tw o-w ay rm iurN ira p ia oa HkAng room /tam dy room k

garaga and m uch m ora.Offsrad St $ 160,900

4758 B R A FFERTON DRIVEW ILL1AMS8URG S U S O tvetO N )

This 4 badroom . 2H b a lh quad M M hom e on a lo m fy Iraad lo t faafuroa a low ar M M fam dy room vM ko u t to Narad pado. fraah iy p a ln ia d M a rto r; new ly ca rp a ia d th rou g ho ut, now

tw o draplaoaa (IhdnQ room A fam dy room k oa n tral ad; tw o ca r attached garaga and m uch m ore.Price Reduced to $203,000

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REAL ESTATE ONE 548-8100

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pton P arkB ia aoM ing. $326,000 S y o w rw 626-0663

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•Ghooto. $1,166,000.CALL RAY FOX

CRANSROOK ASSOC. 626*6700 l-OOG-RAY-A-FOX 1

FRANKUN * B aouly. Ira n q iM h f 6 p rivacy on m agntPeant 1 J wooded.

m ala h to to rlc hom e wdh g ro a l chm m . $266,000 O pan S im .. 2*4. 26479 S oanic. o ff F ranM to. 6 26 62 2 2

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CALL RAY FOX CRANSROOK ASSOC 626-0700 1-600-R AY* A-FO X 1-600-726*2306

HERRON BAY * m agnM oant iraM *

3H <i.o oo .acra , o n ly $1,165.1

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a ra ry . mmm r^a m . om oig la u n .O tS iJO O o a m P rtd to 6 » t2 B e . 16S36 S id fa r i. 682*4700

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Z. 646-1400

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kitohan.S 36S .600.U LU A N HOARD

RALPH M A N U B . 661-6600

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d ao w . 1400 a q .lL . S i 16 JOO646-1326

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851-4100 :

O P B lS U a i 1*6 TROY CAPE CO O /SY OWNER

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GREAT LAKES REALTY 409-9052

953-2020

IN C RED IBLE HOME IN C RED IBLE PR IC E

SaWar bought ano thar hom at Lats go on thta 3 badroom w ith fam ily room . 2 baiha. daefc. huga garaga N a « 10 MMa A O rchard Laka A sking $105,000

WOLVERINE Properties, Inc.

532-0600

ROLLING O AKS, nawar saction 3,000 sq ft co ion ia i on park. 3 car garaga. scraanad g a ia b o . m uch

* ‘ “ 7.900 661-3445m ora. by ow nar $26 r

S M A SH IN G CO NTEM PO RARY TOWNHOUSE • T o ta ty updalad and mcluPas 2-car attachad garaM O acorator partacl 3 badroom s. 2 5 ba iN l- d in ing room , h rst flo o r laun­dry. Ymishad basem ent rac room , tnnnd room w ith Arapiaca. fsm iiy ro o ra deck Com piax w fth d ub - h o u fa a n d p o o f $ 1 2 9 ,9 0 0 O E4im

FARM ING TO N H ILLS - 26204B a icrasI 4 badroom . 2 's bath co lo - mai la rge fam fty room , new kitchen wfth hardw ood flo o rs , ce n tra l a ir. S o ft 12 MHa between k iks ta r 6 M iddtabaft - $ 179.900 477-5732

LOVELY 4 badroom . 3 bath , co to rtt- 2556 sq ft . cuatom kitchen .

h«^dwood flo o rs , fenced yard w ith a iabo ra ta decking . $179,900 R aaftors walcom a 477-5316

FABULOUS LAKEFRONT OREAM- H O U ^ ' - S fttk ig on a haavily tread k ft a rid boasting 4 doorwM Is o ff kfteben and fam ily room lo deck overtpoktng W att B loom fia id Laka. A isA H K iu M 2 ftrap iecas. B utle r s pantsy w ahout huge s ittin g room o ft asastar w ith French doors Up- d a M mcKida new kftchan flo o r ovaP, re frig e ra to r. ga raM door alarm system carpet $3: O E fiL A K

330 000

FORTUNE PROPERTIES

REALTORS 626-8000

FARMINGTON HILLS New LMttng Green VaNay Estataa - 2 year o ld custom 4 badroom . 2 ''i bath co lo n i­al. separata kviog 6 fam ily room , bm ldar's own hom e, m any extras, sharp as a tack, fast poaaaasion $240,900 Can Ray Taylor.In ta g rity Raatty. 525-4200

FARMINGTON HILLS $66,900 Spaca and tuxu ry ara |u tt 2 o f tha fea tures you’ll fin d m th is condo A contam porary s ty le w fth a g raa i room w fth vau lted ce ilin g s , an a lt w h ite k itch en and a dream y m aatar su ila 474-5700

The PrudentialWolfe Realty

indapandantty O wned and C ^a ra

REFINANCEN O W !!!

0 Points*0 O r i g . F e e s

0 C lo s in g C o s t s ’* M a n y lo a n s a r e e l ig ib le : c a l l n o w

f o s e e w h ic h w il l w o r k b e s t f o r y o u

F le e t M o r tg a g e Corp.

4 6 2 - 4 0 4 1

NEW! NEW! NEW! CUSTOM HOMES

O P€N SUNDAY 2-5PM T ra a d to ts Farm ing ion schooia

FROM $130,000 O fhea located at 21542 R uth.

1 b lock W o f O rchard LM ia. S O ff 9

Optimum D«vetopm«nt 473-8108

OPEN SUNDAY 1:00-4:0026376 H tddan V alley. Farm ing ion HMs. N orth o f 11 M ila East o f D rake Rd LO CATIO N. DESIGN A DRAMA d ia tingu iah th is cuatom b u ilt 4 /5 bedroom . 3.700 sq ft. con­tem porary Home laa tu raa wet p las- ta r wafts. A ndaraan w indow s, new gourm et oah kftchan. 3 car a ttached garaga. spM stone fira p ia ca m fam i­ly room , and a gorgeous treed s a l­tin g $239,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

23655 QLENCREEK C om pietefy updated cuatom ranch - sharp kftchan. ceram ic foye r, g reat fam ify room , fun basam ant. deck - m uch m ore $144,900 CM

Phyllis LivingstoneR EA L ESTA TE ONE

851-1900 851-9678

D O W N TO W N FA R M IN G T O N C harm er 3 badroom a o r 2 and dan U vtng room , la iru ty room , ce n tra l ah and gourm et kftchan Larga prfvM e yard B yA p p t $165,000

PRIVATE W OODED a e ttin g fo r th is 4 badroom and dan ra n ^ corK toW alk out low er le ve l A m en tt lea g a lo ra W B toom fia ld $196,500

BRICK RANCH w fth 3 o r 4 bed- room a O ver sued fam ify room A fu l

kftchan A 2 cargaragO pan

aga $109,900 F ^m in g to n H«aSun 1 -4pm

FARM INGTON H ILLS Trt-ievaL 4 bedroom s. 3 batha. fam ify room , fo rm a l liv in g ro o m /d ln in g room com bm atton Im m adiata occupancy $139,900 O pan Sun 2-5

SHIRLEY SMITH R EA L EST A TE ONE

477-1111YOUR SEARCH IS OVERI

Rapraaantm g tha majaattc beauty o f Farm ington HMa. th ia sp iand id and a iagant hom e i t buW on a hWatdai A m u tt e a t a t $249,900

FARMINGTON HILLS 3 bedroom Ranch on aeta ta siza lo t G reat room w fth m arbia fW epiace and over 'a acre $139,900

FARMINGTON HILLS INDEPEND­ENCE COMMONS Over 3.000 sq ft b rick coloruel lee tunng huge f a r ^ room w fth fir apiece, la rge coun try kftchan com plete w fth buM -ma. fln - ishad baaam ant. ce n tra l av. stda an- tra nce garage, and spacious dm ing and kving room s $199,900

PARADISE PERSONIFIED. Acra«^ ta ctu s io n 2-3 badroom ranch, m uch updating, kving room , d in ing room , and fam ify room . fu« baas m ant. m ground pool, and decking M ust sea to appracM tai $222,500

CENTURY 21M JL CO RPO RATE

TR A N SFEREE SER V IC E851-6700

MEET OUR NEWEST OVERACHIEVER.

Mary Lou Johnston Associate of ttw Month

JulyTo see «v1iat our people can

achieve for you. call or visit our office

Just tetl us what you want. ft's as good as done.”

O n tU 9 ;3 36 07 S e v tn M ita R d .. U v o n lt 214 7 7 -1 8 0 0 C H A L E T

• la .aaa

AnpepPUYI

raw b « g ^ M ONLY $64,500

R E L A X IN GO uiat co un try ae ttin g . a ic a ie n t lo -

Q reet roomranch a ftth new te ra in f in A elejung p rice . $74,600.

BO B SEXTO NREALTY EXECUTIVES METRO INC

473-1200

COUNTRY LIV tNO i m the C ily f Larga com am porary 3 bedroom . 2 b e tfi Ranch a4th vid le d ceaktga. s k y ile a . m irTora, caram tc tia . toiaP y re-dona kucftan 6 b a * i. aa on a huga 2 /3 acra prtvaM lo t. ONLY $64,900

^ V DSina. a iW .M M

SHARP COLONIAL 1

INLY $106.9hood O N LY I

305 Brighton-Hartland

ATTENTION FIRST TIME BUYERStKia in

waahor A * d r ^ P< than ra n t a t on ly $67,000.

REMERICA LAKES REALTY 1-600-306-0613

VALUE IN THE LAND! O orgaoua 2 01 acra haavOy w oodad R ental a lso on p ro pa rty Land Con­tra c t tarm a a va ia b la H urryf ONLY $131,000

Century 21Todsy 855*2000

BRIGHTON 9550 S p icar Rd . 3 bad­room ranch, p lua la rg a giaaaad and F lo rid a room . 660 aq. ft. garaga. 1.4 acraa $122,500 CALL OREN NELSON 313-446-5006

d a y19M . 1969 1990. 1991. 1992

CCNTURfON A w ard W inning O ftloa

ALM OST AN ACRE w fth ravina.

wMks out to dack w fth h o i m b. Fam -

BRIOHTON • 4 badroom a. 3 batha. fam ify. Bvtng 6 dm ing room a. braak- fa a l nook. 2-w ay flra p la ce . oan traf M r. 2400 aq ft $224,500 227-3562

w M k-ou l baaam ant P rN ecy ga lo re , p rice alaahed to $114,666 c m JUUE HACKER 474-6625

ERA COUNTRY RfOOE REALTY

BRIGHTO N. 9460 S pioer R d . room a and bath , o ld fa rm houaa. staM horaa ahad. an tra shed. 2 c

$66,000 Ca«NELSON 313-449-5006

3^

HAMBURG S upar sharp 2037 sq 2 Story cedar con ta m p ora ry 3

bedroom a. 2H batha. quasOly fee- turea . sky lig h ts , ca th e d ra l oaRngs A m aatar su ite w ith b s icony A je g g h $149,900 IC O 66650)

BIRM INO HAM SCHOOLS bedroom s, m b ad i C d o n M .

M y tM n g updalad . la roa opan kftchan A fam ify room w /fra p lo o a . ce n tra l a k. 2 ca r a ttachad garaga M ust aaO. $130,000 O pan Sun 1-5 19621 H icko ry Leaf 557-3961

BRIGHTON

lo o k in g pond m tha van $106,900 (C O 66660)

Waa c a n d fo r 3 bed- m a p rfva ta se ttin g ,

re ia ka tte n over- ■d

BIR M IN G H AM S C H O O LS -Indoor poo l, gas barbaqua fo r i« o r-ro u n d anfoym ant C ontam porary cuaiom bust b rtek/re d w oo d Q uad o . _ jre 4 bedroom s. 2H beihe.

m odam kWchan. new Jen-A k. sida en trance 2H ca r

Naw sm qia fam by hom aa Ch ooaa from m any hom e styles w ith 3 to 4 bedroom s. 2 ca r garagaa. baae-

car garaga. o sM ig . c

abundant storage A fM ll$211 .900 353-5372

COLDW ELL BANKER BRIGHTON TOWN A COUNTRY

227-1111

HOME SWEET HOM Ef - TNa new ly kalad ranch is m m ove-m co n d ttlonf 3 bedroom a. la l flo o r la un d ry, par-

' fm tshad baaam ani. d o o rw a i lo dack ovariooktng la rg a fancad yard . 2 ca r datachad garaga A m ore f Eaay access to M -59 A U S -23 $62,500 Hwltar

L«thrup VWagaOp«< S « « Sun .1 -4

27100 Rambow cm *. CuM om 5 badroom o a n u r antranca co te u a l.

daurro room . Kuga room , abrary. H onda room ,

dock, la l Hoot laund ry • 3 earaitacbad oar aga on pnvala Omrm tranalorrad. muai aal

MCGLAUNSPOTLESS A LO VELY! - W m cared fo r 4 bedroom C o lo n ia l naar cu l-d e -

o f I

559*0990

rta ighbors P eeoafui se ttin g w /m any m stu ra tra ss . 20n20 lanoao dbaautffu l b ric k fira p leo a room w /d oo fw ak iaadm g

dog run .h wnby

dack fo r a n ia rta m in g . K il 1 2 ca r garaga B rig h ton

NEW CONSTRUCTIONEXCLUSIVELY

THREE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES to o o a ^ 3

$ t3 7 .9 0 0

JUST LISTED! • E xoap tlono l ato­ry contam pora ry on 6 woodad

a S oo th ing a a rih lonaa ralSR you m iM a w ondarlM 3 badroom w m a. Larga k ftcha n . h o t tu b on pe-

dack. 2 ca r garaga A on m dal p rtv a ie ro e d W on’t la a t a t $136 .M 0 H artland S chooia

muM K w ry on tn o M i From SS4.SOO CALL NANCY M EM M OCR

34S-SSM S61-SM 0 t10 -2S 67

SELLERS MOTIVATED . OM2 SW otOroanSMd.ToMy nmodNktl 3 bodroom. 3 M■Mdi b rttb R m n O der* 14 i 13

NEW LISTIN O I - Nmuor lu d o r tty M 3 M ory hom o m o ic o k o n t condW otU 3

oom k. 2V* b k d ik . U rg k M n s II w /kr«dM CO. r cnWng l. coun­

try kw cM n. 1« doo r W undry. kW b in m « n t t 2 cm gm m gt Pr a m •M naky undkcapod « /u n d m g ro u id ■prtnk im k A m any o o w r m nonaim B rlo h lo n T o w n th ip -H k r tla n d S chool 3172.500

oom rm m r Ackm o SOO.OOO TAM A

CENTURY 21 TODAY 300-5010 (R k o ir) 040-7100

ENGLAND REAL ESTA TE3 1 3 -4 7 4 -4 5 3 0

NEW CONSTRUCTfONEXCLUSIVELY

BUtLOER C L06E OUT LA 8T LOTH S h a n a n d o a h R a n c h e s fro m $164.$00 ape cM m oeniN aa H iw rylf

ABK FOR NANCY MEm iNO CR $61-9610 349 6660 363-6690

PLYMOUTHW jMU 1961 buE J 6 i6 tx » on 3 5 ae rn . 1M Door Inaatar suda o a lii-o u l kw a i iavat P a il windowa Jann-Air ia cuz2 i. p rida o t ow narahip Ih o w a th ru -o u t' 5309 900 ;455 5S80

CANTON

T«ba aharp 4 badroom t bath ootomal with larga country tlyla kachan tanty room nab 5^ fim and doomtl to larga dack J car Niaebad garaga and ao anueb mora 1124 900 45 5860

Gorgeoua 4 badroom homa mtb nawar no aipanaa aparad i(4cban. nauRr vand rN. nawar carpal, calbadral ca4mga. mova ncondilion $119 900 455 5880 Ncaty ktpl 3 badroom. bilb boma antb nawar windowa. camral m krapma baaamara. won! laat lo^ at $97,000 455 5880

REDFORDOPEN SUNDAY 2-5 20558 Fo> S of E>ghi Mat W ol Baacb Daly Nicaty kapl bnck ranch w4b imahad baiamant and irv law guarlara. ntwm carpal naw

n-

WESTLANDGraai locaaon naar Hmta Park -3 badroom Uy bnck ranch mti 2> car garaga. pmaWly Inahad baaamani Mi ol updaiai pM $79 900 45S5880

kuc^ counranops bamgaiJiad $87 900 349-1212

NORTHVILLEBa Via inVia Ural to

conatructad Srngh burll 4

.Pbiiiira Hiia -own iba UnagniheanI ibadnom. 3'4 >314 car garaga. pramian tocabon ‘on quti oAdaa-ac $429 900 *348-1212

BRIGHTON

FARMINGTON HILLSEn|oy Via cualani quaMy ol aoar mg caAnga. wood moUinga. ca- rvWc aoonng. pkitb carptbng. naubal dtoor. Ural Hoar matMi •uaa wab iraplaoa and maiblt Roman |al tub. an itagaM homa $314,900 349 1212

GARDEN CITYStiaia oiar land oorwacl lamia on Viit nica 1200 aquara tool 3 badroom bungakwr aRb ramod

Nealyl '4 b i

dacomad 3 badroom. Vi bnck bungalow wah

Comfcmable 3 badroom bnck 8 vmyl ranch wah 1M 5oor laun dry. 2V4 oar garaga. cuatom dack. moaly nalurW noodaork. cuaiom vatlcal bindi. gnat buy « $85 000 456-5880

rng, «M baatrnam. ovaraoad 2 car garaga. pnead M sal al $87 900 455-5880

INKSTERComa att - ocma dgh you taa N i larga 3 bungalow s48i hardnood loora. kjl baaamara. Iwga M - |ual$35,190 456-5880

■Baaualu8y a o rM ru c M in 1988.3

vid naw lag Irora porch 163.880 455-5880

Charming Rarlar si park stibng low taaaa. updsMt nduda oan- aW aa.-kaeban and carpaang lo mtnaon a Ivrs Qiaal pnoa $41 900 496 5880

ROMULUSfw n iiin g f w i w w i a p a irrooma. 3 bn

^GBnacni CMBngA, <mp.M k h tn cabkW E Ruga bH graaidocahai $135,900 4655880

Plymouth4 5 5 -5 8 8 04 6 4 -0 2 0 5

vat LocaMd on Vk aon on oaao-ano saeat • unoaa eo pnoad ai $125,100 4665880

SUBURBAN

Northvllle3 4 9 -1 2 1 22 6 1 -1 8 2 3

O VER 4G O RG EO U S A C R ES

1 year o ld ranch. 3 bedroom . 24 X 14 g ro e l room , dbeng room . 2 M batha M aatar badroom . 1$ X 14 w fth w a il in M oaai. 24 X 24 a ttachad M ra g a $143,600

A L L CHARLOTTE JACUNOI 704-63T7

CENTURY 21ROW

464-7111

DONT WAIT UNTIL DEADLINEI

You can place your ad anyday of the week. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday - Thurs­day. 8-5 pm Friday. We run over 10,000 adt a week and our phones get very busy on Tuesdays and Fri­days. Can early so wa can ba sure to OH

ir ad In tha next ubilcation.

5 9 1 -0 9 0 0 6 4 4 -1 0 7 0 8 5 2 -3 2 2 2

yourPubI

appom eiM W i o r o ^ kSunday $1$1.< $4$ $423

SOUTHFIELDn e w c o n b t r u c t io n i

R v io h T a B a B u M f9 badroam . $ b e ih . bH ek/vlnyt. 1M io o r le im d ry . 2 ear a ttachad garaee.

■at cablnata. ahaming preparly

OnN$1l#.$$0 CR08BW M O B REALTY

M N AAM O LSC H 661-A232

SOUTHFIEU) ■ 2 badroom b ia i- M law . laroa douWa 4 2 mora badrooma. g ? r«%aouTM nELO - 3 badranm. i . f bath

in Root la ia id ry . 31 lA RaaRgraiT t.iS O Ha4A

383-7170

SOUTMFCLD

31387386-0308

t.WO

YVHY 8U T O LD WHEN YOU CAN OWN NEW1 8 u ll W tW I 3 a n i

mMaW 1300 § « .« .. 3 b ^ aam.

1130.000aO obraga. anaCoSbtfMM

COUNTRY O l THE O m iR m h won 3 a w aatacM O

b M

a * b ioab la wto r $134,000 CbOb 703-O 8

REAL ESTATE ONE 548-9100

187 SeuaiLroa

ALL THE BASICSan. airOi 8

VOBW w w n o * -m . baan m ia n a y rn«anb 8 nab ao- ram te H aw . iw w w a k $ M a a r m »-

OrPf m M t c m .CH RM CO URTN CY

Remericah o m et o w n R EA LTO m

453-0012

GREEN O AK TOW NS! HP O pan S w i 1*4. SM wanB ea n ia mp o

11073C a l JEAN a i

ERA LAVSON REALTORS. S IC . (3131437-3800 _____

JU S T RED U CED$32.600/C o-O p.

OommunMV 66 o r M dar c m ERm 4 JOHNSTON 400-6000

RE/MAX Countrysidel e n d e r OYVNEO $000 A tw ood. Lyon. 4 badroom . 2W baiha.

plaoa L o is o f new flo o r cow erins. EaooBanl ifM p e . 2 ca r a ttached oe- rto e . ro o fe d re a r porch, paved W iU . fro n ia o e on a aaftm nanp andO iM ngpond $100,000. N ELSO N AaiO iie c la ia i 313 440-6000

MILFORO - New ConalrucOon 1000 aq.ft. ranch. M waRout. 1

VIL/ I v/nimre rm rw tnw b**- la a tu ra d on th a M M ord Hom a Tour w ith in weBilfiQ d iatanca to dow n­tow n M M ord U pdaiaa in c lu do k ir-

deorw ak. ca rp a l.re -

Mg. $137,900 (M5200n349-6200

J.A. Delaney and Company

IN-GROUND PO O LIla in d u d a d M M s 2 badroom . 2 bath South Lyon hom a. W ith o a n tra l ak. 2nd flo o r la un d ry ft dackf A am arlbuy fo r $73,600

ERA ACCENT591-0333SOUTH LYON NOVI AREA

Eagi6H««gM 8A sm gla FamWy H orn* CommunMy

FROM $109,900SMas C am ar ft M odat 437-3773 ADLER HOMES 236-6722

SOUTH LYON • P am broka C roaa- k ^ . Naw subdM alon w fth b a a u ftMquaftty cwalnm hom aa. $166.$00 ft Up. C uaiom buBdar wM bMM yo u r

A . J. Van O yan BuPdara, Me. 2^2086

S . LYO N . TranouH Sottkigq r tl oRartng on M a naa rly nan

la ra a cu sto m hom a w /w aS iou t. Traed ft aa rtu d ed . la rsa bam holda 124 cam . $266,600

C«N Fred or D «rlM nRE/MAX 100 INC.348-3000. 437-4386

901 Wochssisr-TreyA D A M 8 /8 IO B E A V E N -T re y Sonoota. 3700 aq H. 4 b bd tonm . 314 bw n ookM W wnn updbM d kMohan A n a w a u n re a m a n Ira b d IM . t43 -0 1 0 1

. . OWNEW - n ap tda r F cklw d Sub Troy (W . o ) O roaka 4 N. a« S qudra L a k k l O ra d i UO ddan loa k id a S pd- Woua 3 bddraom . 314 b d d i ranch

bugn wW b a r. la rg a waW oul dack ■ q u M kV wW i 0 paraon JkcuaW . lo r d ic M b lg ld b bw ilgan nbddra . A nd lo r t a rom andc louen . an W ananl m kra rb d b d in ro o m 4 m a ra ttd a r» a a le r 3. E itW W ni d v o u ^ n u l

h ito a d ioby o r la m fy w iltrtW n m a n L rito a d lo aak. 4314.000 B y aopomam am

LddDd m bbaaaa: 474-4333

BY OWNEW O ak N « a r E aa l/T ra y. 8 M ondi o ld CMdIom 4 B adroom . 314

3 Valna am .W AflUr M 43.yo^nayy

abW Cad to r a p d o b ib m n l 0S 3-i

e x e c u t iv e C O lO a ilA L b i M r HMa' bnaat Mm dy aub rabw o b r- p o l 8 b o e rM an m abi boa r 14 haa naw pand 4

4Wdi td a n4144.4001

044-4000 am 340

NEW LISTING2 H be

paftn# . d rapaa. a ttachad 2 oar b p * raoa. wadi le W a lftsa B am an ia ry Sehoel O o o d v a lu a a l$ 1 i7 J O O

GOODEREAL ESTATE

A O ooda U M n i N A (k w d Sm I in N W oodw ard 647-1866

ROCHESTER BEAUTIFUL 9TONEY POM TE BUS M i« R S OW N CUSTOM HOME

MdanksyiU M h s n

baSL 2 Srapiaoaa. Srftahpdft, 4H b ad ia . va ry a a M a . 2 waraaa M uai aaa le M P f " — T e aa io na M y d e a e ra te d ft

R O C N ttT E R M LLS • 2 bedrecm hom e, h u fa w a itin cM aat. 2 M

m SCoLSIN O C H U T V IH K X S • 8 T o w a e n

$ badM , 3 M n g t r « k , 3 ca r83I1.M0 rt-toot

3oar

NOCHBarmMus-I. 3H badi

NOCHE8T 1 NANCM.t t r amna ugdMbd dve^w aLarga bdbd M l. naw a p rb d M M tyb - M m , c iN 4 r 'IMkaOB

SPA C IO U S, S T A TELYa a rba n i eadbidM an M ealy M l wan

Knad a< b d d . M r a i i ig l i l i

C A U 4 A U .Y riY N W M 4F M M A H U 8L

144-8478 ON 0 4 r.r« 4 4

H/!n NETT. INC.R EA LT O M846-8200

iStftTSSiTH E M ICHIQAN GRO U P

R EA LTO R S IN C .. 951-4100

ROCHESTER M L l*> 2 tS S aq f t sn- w w y aSM lafft $ badreem . r s bam eaiaa iM . ear. m

S la n t 2H ear sa rapa an pm m ia----->488 68$ fttO

r re e i ye rd , n 7 .$ o 6 .3 3 l

N aar L 7$ - T roy ranch has $ b a ^

” h b l p U S EU a t ie u m O akland541*0700

M O TTV A TV SELLER Cem m aroa Twp S a iii4 dm 4 bad- ream . 2 bam sa ps s a d 2 JO S aq ft Mtawareue iM re d a a . CM aa la a le- m an iary aoheol $133,608 383-6706

TRO V/O w nar tm m pdM la nohpam r. ■aoluM ve Oah RNera S ub. 6 yv kM oua iom T udor. 3600 o q ft . m m m - m m * $330,000 A pp ‘1 641-7W 7

NEW CO N STRUCTIO NEXCLUSIVELY

NEW SUBOfVlOON - C arey am lapa sflaa

TROT 3300 e q ft o f fb e d r

d QuaWy iw n g o ft $ M la n d 2 fM d l

O fd y 4 lo ll H urryCALL NANCY MEMINOCR

3 10 0060 O ftl-O O lO 010-2667 REALTY WC

donoa fto e r. Too m arry a straa to la t $246,600 O E40CAM

C A LL lA T W FOR O ETAftS FORTUNE PROPERTIES

REALTORS S 2S J000PAOCR 704'-4016

aub.. 2300 a q ll. 2H baP i. 1607. 9214.600. O pan S im . 1 -ft. 676 g$ft$

NEW CO N STRUCTIO NEXCLUSIVELY

SPECTACULAR NEW CONCEPT RANCHES

Isa tftn p a , wadiF ro m ftiM .iO O

HOW ARD STANLEY CUSTOM HOMES

ASK FOR NANCY M EININQER 661-8800

AC iU

badroom brtc ta ch e d s a ri th ro u fh e u l. F

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NEW CONSTRUCTK>NC om m aroa Twp. H are N your cp po rftm d y lo chooee your ow n co t-

IN VE8TO R 8 ft FIRST TMftCRS 2 bedroom ranch w fth kN ohfn appS- anoaa. a kno sl 1000 a q fl. and a ana oar oarapa. C hack ft o u ft S32.600 C o d a ft3 f-O B

REAL ESTATE ONE 548-9100

JU S T L IS TEDROYAL O AK * NEUTRAL WELL M A IN T A IN B ) RANCH - 3 room s, la rp a dack o ft m aa lar bed-

ig h tin s . o e rap a d o t 176.600 EC -H -44M AN MAX SROOCK. m e

LASTINO IM PRCSSIO NI - Royal O ak. d o e s to o a n ia r o f thm ss- Un- fim ahod room on 3 rd a to ry cou ld ba an a rtte T t daftgM . Fkaplaoa w /buM - In book shahraa a rtd tw in aunBght w todow a q ftia l an axam pia o f tha chm m hara. C e n tra l a k . 24x22 ga- ra p s, lo rm a i dm m p. <d o u b la lo l. $ 120,600

ASK FOR LYNOA V.THE M iC H tO AN GROUP

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L O U m A POOL N o rth R oyal O ak 3 badroom brtcfc ra n ch , ftaw iaaafy N o rth R oyal Oak 3 badroom b rick ran ch , flaw iaaafy llrr-

la r ^ y ^ . m grourrd haa lad p o o t deck, g m g r it w e l aqu ippad k ilc h - an w fth ta b la apeos. $112,600 (H 1 $ n Cad KEENA CATANZARO

RE/MAX PARTNERS646 6400

O PPO eiTE O O tF eXXiRSEE xtrem ely wad ke p t b rtok bungalow w fth m any buM -m a. T hkd badroom co u ld be fo rm a l d kftn g room . Fam lyroom . Baaem ant O an ip a U ght da-

G ood ta m l^ rto lB h b o rtio o d

W EIR. M ANUEL. SNYDER ft RANKE 688-7300

ROYAL O A K -B ast Buy In Town 3 badroom ranch on c raw l, m a p p i- anoaa k id u d a d . Naam r ro d . o w r-

lo w N ip rN a d a t $86.600. 642-4046

RO YAL O AK -C hanyftnp. b u ll 1660. 3 bodroom R anch, o a n tral a k . 2 ear o a rM . IM sh ad b a s im a n t. d ee s lo B km K d ^ . $106,000. 646-1444

SUPER ROYAL O AK RANCH Fam dy room has w ood bum m and d o e rw a l to 20 x 10 aun room w fth

tu b . Naw ar w kidow a th ro u g h o d .

pM nbm g m 1681. FM ahad baaa- «. 2 oar garaga. C a rftra l ak.

___ h m ore. $ 10 4 .6 0 )W E ia M ANUEL. SNYDER ft RANKE

688-7300

310 Wtaom-ComiMrce LskM Ares

COMM ERCE • 3746 WSd O d i Band

d rive . 3 b a d ro o ^ 2H bam , ftd bnaam ant, o an tra l a k , lo o m any ax- k a a to ta l $168,600. 383-2136

LOW ER S T R A ira Lake prtvSagaa. 2860 Sq R . Ranch. 4 Badroom a.2% b a ftia 6608 P ina C ove. Com - m aroe Twp. $326,000 442-7766

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349-8430

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BEAUTIFUL 2 STORY, m akftanance ke a b rick hom a in S ylvan w fth lake

3 bed room s. 2H b a ftw , room , fam fty room , llre -

plaoa ft iM n g room , dock ft p o lio o ft C aa662-4313

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CLA RKSTO N New co n s tru c tio n on 1 acre . Fkeplace. ca th e d ra l o a iing a . paved roeda, waPi to dovm tow n, 60 seconds to 176. $2500 landacapa af- lo w « w e .$ 1 t6 .M 6 $42-6767

hlara. a x ia rio r. L ivoi hom e, lo t f t a sp irt com m isak o fta r $136,600

CLAW SONS harp 3 badroom a ka tilnum bun-

$75,900 (M 133L Caft EVELYN FREDERICK

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W ILLA C K ER H O M ES. INC.437-0097

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M aa lar badroom O reM lo ea llo n , $S2.$00 EC-H-73HO Q

SROOCK. m e 648-1400g re a t« M A X e

NICE STARTER HOME1 huge m aalar badroom on iq ipar II. Saparala dbUng room Dan

ooidd ba th k d badroom Fencedye rd . G araga C edkig lam a. A fto rd -abN p rice d a t $66,500W EIR. M ANUEL. SNYDER ft RANKE .

312 Livonia

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GREAT STARTER HOME in UvoM a. 3 Badroom Ranch la rg e lo t. C ove oadktg k i tw ig ro o

dw ood d oo rs In badrooo iq id a la a k i b e k i. la rg e u fttly room . 2

a ttached garaga w fth a toraga a O fdy $66,000 59LO O Km O FOR PCRFECTION7

H are d to S a a u ftk ii 1700 aq f t 3 badroom . 2 M b a th b ric k hom a

24 X 12 t :> L

o an tral a k . 2 ear garaga For o n ly $124,000

ACREAGE m LIVO NIA P rim a lo ea llo n o t 2 30 acraa k i LNO- M a. Zoned ru ra l la rm . M a 4 bed­room . 2H beV i hom a has p la rfty o f p o ia n fto l. PoaaW la tp d l k ilo 4 lo ta or

$340,000

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LIVONIAIM IS PARKVILLE > 3 tMdroom brick ranch on vary daap tot country alxa kMchon, fun baaamani, 2 car garaga wHh atactrto. $94,900.M IS NOHMAN - 3 badroom cotonW. Ftorkia room, baaamani. nawar carpal, appNarKaa 4 window traatihant j. oulakia Hghttog. $174,900. 27S74 T IR R A N C I • 3 badroom ranch, natural flraplaoa and family room, newer fumaoa, nawar oantral ak, rod, ovaraizad garaga. $194,900.REDFORD:1414S CSNTIUUJA • Aiumkium ranch, llniahad hardwood Itoora, updated kilchan and cabinala, family room, nawar fumaca, rod. $63,000.WESTLAND:33634 YUMA ■ 3 badroom ranch, nawar windowa.Nvlng room, faml room haa caihadral caWnga S natural flraplaoa, flnlahad baaam ad . $106,900.CANTON:1M 1 V IN IW A Y • Extra ntoa ranch aiyta oortoo. opan floor plan kilchan S balh wHh ekyllghla. and u n ll. B aaam ani g rad p d an itd . $76,900.DEARBORN/DEARBORN HEIGHTS: 22643 F A R K • H laloric Ford hom a. 3 badroom a, 2 fufl baiha, natural flrap laca In living room , torm d dining room , hardwood floora. oantral a k . fufl baaam ani. 2 ca r garaga. $1 IS jd o .2M 1 m a n m i i ) • 3 bedroom cotonid . fam ily room , flrap laoa, nawar ca rp d . 2 car attachad garaga. o a rd d a k . $124,900.

^ 532-0600Pm

BURTON master b fireplace basemeni over 1,6< 8137.900

A LOT r room. IV basemeni area. 887

APPRECl dates. 1,1 In deaira room aril 8139.900

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U V O N M iC H O O U

REALTY W ORLD F W tT C M O fC f 632-2700

AO R EATDU V m Ja a irab li U m n la naigbb o rtio a d 3 badroom b rick co lon ia l. 2 tacb a d g a rag a . n a u tra l tbrougR oul. F«d Ih i^ aWic ianc if fum aoa. pS m ad m t i i2 1136.600 Cab fo r Bppom im ant. 422 6643

BLUE RW eON im NNER Nawar. apad oua 3 badroom rancb m ib huga aa l-m kdchan a rtd naw oak cabm ata. Famdy room w N fi flra - p iaco. g ra a i lo t and m ora W on’t la a t' |g a .7 S 0CENTURY 21 HARTFORD 476-0000

BEST COLONIAL BUYFantam ic pnca on tM a Bparkiryg br»ck baaufy O ffa rt 3 la rg a b a ^ room a. I'A b a itia . apactoua (a m fy room w ith n a tu ra l W raplaca. m a ln ia nanca fra a a x ia rio r. fM a fia d racra - a tion room , lova ly landacapad yard w ftb dack 6 2 ca r actactm d dack $112,600

ASK FOR HAL ROM AIN C anlury 21 H a rtfo rd N orth 626-6000

BE THE ENVYLoaa your h aa ri to t f stylad capa cod on a lovafy cu l-da^ sac* 4 apadoua badroom a. 2H oathB. fa r r ^ room w /fu i waN b rick flre p laca . form a l d in ing room , ta l boor laundry, approxim a la fy 2150 •q ft Naw L ia tin g Aaktng $ 1M .900

‘ LARRY MICHAUD”RE/M AXW EST 261-1400

BY OWNER - Q uad Lava l. 4 bad­room o r o lfic a . 2 batha, fira p lao a In la rga fam ily room . oanU al a k . aprk>- klarB. iS O O aqft, m afnfartarw a fra a a x ta rlo r. L ivon ia achoota. Lovafy hom a. to t 6 a lra a l 19413 Sunaat. s p lit com m iaaion. 3% o ff aooaptabla o ffa r $139,900 47B B 346

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BY OWNER - 3 badrom n bW eval. 1663 a q .n .. 2 ca r garaga. 70x300 lo t. ahad I7 x1 7 . anem ani ai $ •7 ,9 00 C a i M r KobaL 261-0166

BY OWNERI.2 H»ca r aaraga, 2 ba lha . FtorV

a lr. barbaqua, appaancaa b in d a . 966.600 6 M 1 4 6

CHARM M O CO LO N IAL 4 bad­

room «mh ira p fa o a . F lo rtda room , w ftfi aunkan h o i lu b . 2 ca r attacR ad garaga 6 M l haaam ant. $135,000. C -14W E -L. C a i 3604M 50

ERA COUNTRY RlOQE REALTY

n m lr 2 a lo ry b u « M 1900. O var 2.700 aq.R . 4fy room vrtih fira p lao a . d M rtg don. la l Boor laund ry, fu ll m arrt. A aking $264,900

C laan 3 badroom b rick la o n ly 6 y a a rt o ld . M any aartraa. 2H balha. la l Boor la u rtd ry , fu l baaam Ovaraiaad 2H ca r a ttachad garaga R a vtn a lo l. A aking $178,900.

Fuaay buyara com a saa IM b fh a rp 3 badroom b ric k ranch. 1% batha.

a ttachad garaga. m any updal aa in - ckKBng f^ d o w a artd kdchan. AakmgsiSg.goo.CLARK & FROM

REALTORS

425-7300

LIVONIA

PRICE SLASHED $74,900 to $67,400

Owners have found their dream house! You can get the best buy in town. 3 bedrooms, fireplace in living room, for­mal dining, remodeled bath, lots of storage, 2 car garage, 80'x214’ treed lot, much updating!!

Q a riu K .THE FIRESTONE TEAM

M Century 21 Hartford North2L 525-9600

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La rg a co un try Id . 3

•iro u g h o u t, naw ro o t, a Ing 6 d rcM * braakera . M ova-m oondRion. 6Bg.600- REALTY AM ERICA 347-3690

COUNTRY M THE CITY Chanwmg 1500 tq . R. hom a wNh 3

1.6 baana. M any updalaa dona. TMa hom a haa an

a b a a u tiM la rg a ravina M .idal66g.goo

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261-1600OE3IONCO W ITH DISTINCTION th ia

j in LN onia la m a a iqw rb lo ca - M aflcuioua landacap in g aur-

ro u rtd t thN 4 badroom . 214 bath .m Id hom a. Fam ily room haa

dram abe. % apfaca. $166.g00. F- 17CO -L. C4d 474-3303

ERA COUNTRY RIOOE REALTY

EXCELLENT VALUE. 696.600 O RASnCALLY REDUCED, lovafy 3 badroom ranch . 2 batha. fa m ly room . B raplaca. Brat Boor laundry, o an tra l a ir. 2 ca r a tta cha d garaga on a baauB M co un try Id .

CALL V IC KI D a w n r MAYFAIR 622-6000

"FHA/VA”F u l b rick M th 3 badroom a. 2 kjM balha, k flch an pkia d k iin g room , fam ify room . g M h a d . Avaifa FH A /VA . $69 .9& )

ASK FOR G OLD KEY TEAM C anlury 21 H a rtfo rd N orth

525-9600

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ly Hea 5500

OONE WITH THE WmO OawY IN R d hom a 6 iaw gaad and aaa dda 3 b a d n a m C d k

■anar. a a ia r haaaar. a ia d aadv la ra 6 a a la rta r p d d . $ T 7 jtm

REyMAX 100 INC. 348-5000

462-1690

A-1RO BCO ALE 661JOOC h e ra c ia rtd ic OW Roaodala C dana. Nawfywad o r radraa ir tc k 2 badroom Ranch wRh F lo rfdo room .

421-6660

U V O M A ’t BEST BUY 667JOOhaa to ba M b R m cioua d ira a bad-

1H b d h b ric k irM a v d In N o rd i aacdon d L ivon ia . TMa hom a

c a rp d . a x tra dbap Id and a 2M474-6700

FAM ILY ROOM RANCH S1O 6J00 C a n irN L ivon ia lo c d k in fo r kida. Thia b rick 3 ba d room o ffa ra a Bn-

d baaam ant. Braplacia. 2 M i b a tfw and 2 ca r a ttachad garaga

4 2 i-9 6 i0 .

BEST DEAL IN TOW N now th d tM a lo laB y u p d d a i Ranch wBh a b e e u tiM ravine haa bean raduoad. TMa ih ra a

$134,900 ead b r t t

aalBng a b o ^

a tta cha d tw o ca r garaga, and a Bn- N hed baeem eni wNh a eecend k itc h ­

en. 474-5700

3UST l is t e d $141,900Charm ing d d Roaadaia Ranch whh a g ra d locadon on a dead and a tra d . You‘9 k n a tha co un try kneh- cn . d in ing room th d ovarfooka tha dou b la Id fam ify room and 2 Bra- plaoaa. M any upd a laa m cfudkig M - naoa and ca n trN a k. H urry. TMa one

tla a ti 462-1690

PRIME NW LfVO NIA$146.600R Of- fo ra th ia o va ritea d id w ith a euatom b u d 1.743 aq. f t Ranch w ith a ckou- la r d rfva , a ttachad 2 ca r garaga. and a tm baaam ant. TMa hom a haa a huga m aatar badroom . and a large H v l^ room , w ith nahaa i Braplaca.

474-5700

The PrudentialWolfe Realty

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Hartford Sow lh, b ic.

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P LV ilO U T N • C ourt LoeaNonf B aaubM 3 b a d o o m . 2 baN i

m a d , nau trN daoor, caram ic p iaca . c a d rN a k . naw ar ro o f.m abcufouafy m akdainad. daap fanca d yard wNh b ric k pabo and 2 ca r garaga. $124,500

U V O N U • Q raa l A ra a l 3 had ­

in g and 2 ca r attachad garaga$66,000W ESTLAND • N ica ! 3 I b rick ra n ch . kacM y p a in lad , tha rm o wkrdowB. c a d rd a k, n ica la rg a iM n g room and d kv mg room , p arlla by Bnrahad and p a rtitto rra d baaam ant, p ra tty ya rd w ith pabo. Hom a ViMr- rw ily $64,000

U V O N U . E x c a ia d ! 3 bad ­room . 1V4 bath o d o rtW m da-

updalaa m cfudkrg wlndowa. n a w a r k itc h a n , p a in ta d throughout hardwood Boors

Braplaca. baaubM Bvmg room and large oounky kNchan. alao. 2 ca r garaga and m ora l$iigjoo

yard $76,900ROYAL OAK - O ld W orld Charm i 3 badoom . 2 baBi homa iuaf nordt o f dowraown Royal OMt. P oaaib li 4d> bad-

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.46 3116'GREAT OPPORTUNTTY

O o n Y id a a l A g ra a i va

ovarafew 3 ca r a tta d O var 1700 aq. ft. A g ra a i va lua m $131,600. Aak M

CHARLOTTE BAiN BR D Q E

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261-1600; 4

iS M I l ano t% am a n a a m w l Larga aark U e y a ^ a n a dead and. im r fia A c awaaL Raai

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tacaa C a tod N , 4 badaom a, M m iy

M M AC U LATE 3 ranch. 1360 aq. f t .

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tre ad lo t FamOy room w ith d oo rw a l 10 Mm la m t deck. Parbady M iiahad ‘ aom ont. 6171JOO.

MARY McLEODCENTUR Y21RO W 464-7111

LAUREL PARK SOUTHQ ua in t C ountry S quka C a ^ Cod

mg room , d k iin g room , aunroom

Lota o f oxtraa. $210,000. Aak lo rMARJORIE MANNS

CCNTURV21RO W 4$4-7111

LAUREL PARK-4 bodroom b ric k co ­d d in g . fa m iy . a ludy.

la l B oor d u n d ry . a k, v rd k d ra . M l $190,000. 46< t6 3 6

aak kdehan. $192,000

FREE. U a l o f proparbaa For S ad *CaB O w ner” wdh prtcaa.

HELP-U-SELL U va n d 435-66$ 1

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 31111 Lyndon. 8 . o f FNa iN d . E. o f M ai ilm a n . Loi ^ 3 b a d o om b rtd ranch, canerN a k , doorw ad lo d a c ' baaam ant. 2 ear garaga $ 106.600

CENTURY 21CO LE REALTORS

937-2300 455-6430OPEN SUN t-4 . 15697 D aardg . Spacioua (d d a d d 4 b a d o o m C e d - rv a t huga lo i $104,600 H E LP -U 6E LL0fN W W C 464 6 6 36

O P B f SUN 1-4 31037 M ayvda

N. o f 6 M d . E. ^ Mw C harm ing C urtia b u d b rick ranch wbh 3 badroom a, 2H bad ia . M l Bn-

$156,600. B yow na r.nb a ga n ta . 522-4566

REOUCEOI Waat L iv o n d ’a Bnaal. C a rn tm t>1 ■ I II ri Moaoroom orw a n i coun try k llch o n 4 Nawar faa iu raa m duda N um kxjm W dkig 4 trk n . ro o f. canb N o k. bath 4 kMchan. m uch m ora. Don’t m da

I g re a t buy 664.900.Aak fo r RACHEL COLVIN

462-9600 d (pager) 306-6666 CENTURY 21 TOOAY

SHARP 3 BEDROOM. 1H bath b rick ranch on tre e d w d Lkm nd b lock. Ram odaiad kJtchan Flniohad baaa-

a x ira e . 5 M iia /tn k a ta r a re a . $103,900 C a l 421-1042

SIX A NEWBURGH 3 badroom . 2 k d balha. 1664 aq ft. 2 ca r a ttachad garaga. B baaam ent. oan tra l a k. pabo. k la r Byatam . $154,600.

CHARLOTTE JACUNOI 464-7111 OR 7044377

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459-6222

ALL O R M B O UP AND W AITVKN O P B i SUNDAY 3-6PM

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ganay $163JOO.C A U JOYCE X N M B O N

ALM OST U KE NEW F a ra d T rd d fn k x d d 3300 o q it 3 O adraoma. IH b a d - - • — -

$144,600 No ra - 1-11pni 443-7686

A PEACEFUL WOODED SETTING

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Homa w arran ty d d u d a d . O var 1500 a q .ft d C anton d r o n ly $116 JOO

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459-6222BY OWNER, b rtok 4 badroom . ean- k d a k, B rapdea . 2000 aq.B. M any axtraa . U njqua houakig. 41065 P e-

~ Or . R aoaonobd. 601-1881

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room . M n g oonddon. $156,600.

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451-2T66

BY OW NER 2300 a q .R , 4 badroom . 2% b o d o d o M d d p op u la r. famBy

rWad. C anton C ountry A craa. Parkakfo w fd new er c a rp d d ro u g h - o u t. M u d aaa 4 com para w id o d -

d area. $119.000.2151 Round TabtaW 367-2721

591-9200171-tM N. LAI RFI. !’.\KK I)K

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GROUPREALTORS*

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LIVONIABURTON HOLLOW 3 bedroom ranch with maater bath on treed lot. Updated kiteben, fireplace in livinfi room, family room, finlahed basement, 2 car attached g m g e. Call today, over 1,600 aq. ft. of quality Uvinfi. ONLY S137.900.

A LOT FOR A LITTLE deacrlbea this 3 bed­room. 1 ^ bath Livonia brick ranch. Finlahed basement, 2 car garage A close to shopping area. 887,500.

APPRECIATE your investment with a few up­dates. 1,670 aq. ft.. 4 bedroom brick colonial In desirable Blue Grass Farms has iamily room with fireplace, 2 car atUched garage. SI 29.900.

PLYMOUTHCOZY 2 bedroom ranch freshly decorated In neutral tones. Bright, light rec room with bath, modem kitchen, bath. Oarage. A delight to see, near downtown Pl3rmouth at $103,900.

JUST REDUCED almost $9,000. This exquis­ite home with its parfc-Uke yard offers all the latest in quality ft design. Immediate occu­pancy. 3,578 aq. R. $329,900.

CANTONWELL KEPT 3 bedroom, 1 bath Canton ranch. 2 car garage, all new vinyl clad wlndowa, up­dated bath, seller negotiable. 898,900.

WHAT A DEAL! Huge 4 bedroom. 2W bath cotonlal on quiet court location, thmlly room

!wlth fireplace ft wet bar. Wooderfril ter enter- Jtainlng. 1st floor laundry is another plus. ;Co«ne ft get h. $118,900.

A REAL WINNER. Canton colonial with 3 badnxNns, central air, aprinklera. prafeaaional deck, ptofeaatenaliy dacorated. temlly afl on a cul-dc aac. ONLY $139,500.

DEARBORN HEIGHTSOREAT PRICE offered with this well main­tained ranch in popular Dearborn Heights lo­cation. Central air, newer windows, 2 car ga­rage, makes this one a real winner! 864,900.

REDUCED large quality built home. 4 bed- rooma, 2Mi batha, fireplace ft many extras, must seel $108,900.

NORTHVILLEMAGNIFICENT lakefront condo, hardwood floors, premium stereo system, 3 full batha, steam shower, wet bar, security system, paddle boat ft so much more. 8286,500.

WESTLANDGREAT 3 bedroom starter home, vinyl aiding ft aluminum trim for low maintenance. Large 2 car garage with workroom ft small prqfect room, acreened-in patio in nice fenced yard. Comer lot close to elementary ft high schools. Waiting for buyers loving touch!! 842,900.

EXCEPTIONALLY well mainUined. Bqjoy 12x22 family room with fireplace, all new windows, 11^ batha, appUancea negotiable, 2Mi car garage ft home warranty. 889,900.

RBDFORDA 1 YEAR OLD roof pro tecu thia clean 2 bedroom ranch sptifed up In neutral tooea. Updated kitchen ft bath, newer geragr door ft a 14x9 utility, low tanea for the budget minded. ONLY 842,900.

CUTE AS CAN BE 2 bedroom with funily room, breexeway, attnehod garage, baaement. aU tenna. aaller wfO pay up ta 81,000 in cloatag ooau. 858,900.

U Q H T 4 A « Y U V O M A RANCH w tth M L m m -a p m B oor p d n . d i

Boor d u n d ry . gorogo * carp o r t , M n . C don h o d s to loovo. $ 67J66 , F -39R f-L . c m 474-8383

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7 y t^ A R M P IQ T O N ■ Cm m C ^ 3 B odroom o, d fM ftf fo o fn , R ndliod

k . co ik ttry $114,600 (W E508).

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5 M ILC/NEW BUROH - LovM y 3 bod- room ooioM N . F u l booon ion l. d rg o tom dy room x rttti B ropdoo, kUcfton x d ft d M n g room com bo. 2 ca r M- d d d d gorogo. Prtood o f $126,500. (P 6517)

One Way Realty 473-5500

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IH o o $76,600 (AN 668)

One Way Realty 473-5500

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A GREAT BUY! OPEN SUN. 1-4

(N Of B cR ocfcnR . e. o f M irrtm o n ) Lovoftr 6 6 k *o o M C o d n d l. Hugo 30

10 ro m o d id d c o w ib y nm mmd r jo n g o i o x tro M do

. $134,900.ASK FOR HAL

C e n d ry 31 HorR ord N o rd 136-6800

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198 X 300 R. ML N o rib w p a i a ra a . 8 3 3 4 .6 6 0 (O CL66BT.M )

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a d n r * $364,600 (O EO ONOR) 463-1611

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num ra n d . 3 M 6 o d o . d m iy ^ d d d g roam , a o d tg ip a ia d hBekan. N d r« id d a a p .3 a o

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a n e a y e w l re a d . O arage 4 d w im i'

' BOe SEXTONREALTY EXECUTIVES METRO M C.

473-1200

CANTON’S FINEST COUNTRY SETTING

4 .U a a m Fm o m Uc b rick coun- k y ca p * ood. Loadbd a M i I w I im m

' u pdada d e lu d in g 3 apadoua room a. hardamoO B oordg d rv -

o u t. haadO D orfda room . Larga horaa bam . A I a u rro id d o d by m a- k jro iraaa. P o a a ib li 3 fa m iy a a d p w fd hom a n a x l d o o r Agfcdg onftr $162,600 (»5961L

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420-3400

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459-6222DONTW Arm

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456-7000 406-5679

GREAT LOTd N . C a n d r auB. 3 badroom ranch w fd 1 M l 4 3 bad 1 S tunning hardw opi and n o M n ra p d o fro m b o d d d g ■F rd o d 10 aaa a t $116 JOO

RemericaVHlags Square349-5600

LARGE RANCH HOUSE • on 4 baautO U acraa. w fd bam 4 pond. $346,000. Naor axpraaow aya. m u tw id a . horaaa a lfow w d. N ovi

A m u ila a a l 346-5056

LEXM QTON 8Q . SUB. - 3 yra rd w . 4 badroom co dn ia L 2Vt b a d a , d d M kna d d ad ad - on d a co u rt. Too m uch to 8aL caB fo r your d a l a p p t $164,000 661-6236

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416-1236

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ERA ACCENT 591-0333

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dowa. bath room d ram odadd. Naw u td ia n boo r, ntoafy dndaoapad. lanoad y a ^ 100 am p a d e trica L m any a irtra a k ic k fd n g hom a w arran­ty For m ora d fo rm a io n ca6 B K L .

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420-3400R P iC M B E R R B d tR C A

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L o a ld d a a ranch o u la lda . M d c d d a a d ff t m m in d d a . D var 1000 a q .ft B aa u tiM w ood fd o r b i

paang. w at b ar 4 fd Vuraoeo. ro o f, oan tra l a k 4 m ara.

$113.$00 Y o u ld v a d A d d r .

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348-3000

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COLONU L ■ 3 Badroom a. id ____Ig M 4 b rig h t updotad daoar. opan m e t p d n , booka d p o rk . a k. a p rin kd ra . P lym o ud /C a nto n 1 S M x. 8 . o f Ford.$121JOO.

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DREAM MAKERW ANT TO L iv e IN CANTON? S ta rt hara l Loaaly 3 ba droom ranch b u d In 1666. LM ng room w /a tona krw> p do a and nm m r balga ca rp a tk ig , d rg a co u n lry kd d a n w /naw ar koor. p an try , u p d d d d b o d w /d o u b d a kd . C anka f a k . ahad. d no ad yard , naar a dm an to ry o d io o L $60.$00. C m .

Diane Howard 406-6169

R*alEst«t*On*455-7000

BROiOER PICK OF THE WEEK

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!Contemporary cedar ranch, 2300 sq. ft.,i 3 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, heated pool, 1000 sq. ft. of deck. Entertainer's paradise. Call for more details. 1186,900

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We Mttke Our Buminemm Serving You

•12M 00 - CANTON COLONIAL. ThN 19*7 aq. ft. homa haa 4 badrooma. 21A balha. partiafty fttkahad baaamanL catiftal air, homa warranty.

•m ,w ft • CANTON QUAD. Jual raducad. Siftiar alad. homa. 4 big badrooma. 2vy baNia, ftraplaca. a m bar,' car*al air. pooi. grata naighborhood.

tISftAM ■ FARftWNQTON RANCH In populN ■**. 3 huga badrooma. ftraplaca. aprWdai ayalam. h t ^ yard. altachad garaga. 1H baftw, ImmadUaiSTSJMa ■ WESTIANO R A N C K Qraal oporoontd, z rib Ddvd, pndfmo Daddfidni. rgynoodBO

$1t4,aM • U V O N U COLONIAL h a ft aft. Fint ftoor laundry. 3vy battia, aaHn kllchan. oak cUlnala, iotmal

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ON YOURREAL ESTATE NEEDS

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Kathy BarkerREAL ESTATE ONE

4 5 5 -7 0 0 0 4 0 e -S 9 7 0

OrfN 9UN M. 44M4 MirMito tpociouo. «m0 fnamtamod 4 MO- room C o fo o iil Moor p o rit ‘

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SPACIO US 4 Mdroom Copo Cod t^ iM lid lUlcM rt. 2 M tfi. n— or M v

M M O $102,900Hn9.u-ociIL o fM W W C 4S4-95»5

SPCCTACULAft CO LO N UL Hootod gfoM M rlum w ith la c u B i. aiiyO sfito. 3 M r d o d i. 2 M tfM $ 2 lo«0 . Mbrary. m M l eee ilM O O O M C LP -U -«LL Of MWWC 454-0S35

'SUNPLOW CA VILLAOC 'FOA UNOCR $190,000!

H tm tf m m i 4 M droom cc fon M . 2*4 M C M . M n tty ro o m /no tu ra l ftroptoco. o o n tril otr. 1M Moor laund ry, nowor •rto rg y o fflc to n l vtoy! Clod tM rm o l w m dow i. tu i M oam ortt. itto c M d 2 'A cor p o riQ O /o ilra lo ido d rlvo . po­tto o vfto o fcm g ovon tzod p rivacy tortcod prorm um lo t

BIO AND ROOMY ANO LOOKINO FOR AN OWNER*

4 bodroom . Croaoondo buM . co n tra l Mr condH ionod. N orth Con to n , fu lly b nc liod cdon lM adth hugo dock «rtd ovor 2000 aq R o f I'd n g apoco. 2 '/ i bafh . 28 ' larrM y room /rtoU irM Aro- p loco 8 bar. fOTTT M dm m o room , baoam ari. A 2 '4 cor a fio tfio d go- raga A vakio pockod a t only tiV .O O O

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454-4400 981-2900Sunflowor apocaol. 4 bodroom. farr>f- fy room w/fWop4aco $149,900

FREE Ltai of proportioa For Sola ' CoM Ownor wdh pricoa. doacrpttorta. addraaaaa. ate M ELP-U-SELL of N¥fWC 4S4-9935

s u n f lo w e r s u b LM oa 4 bod­room colorHOI. 2'4 both, farrttly room. dart. atr. much mora Motm kr eondftion Opan Sun i-9pm By Ownar $169,000 491-9B96

THREE BEDROOM brick ranch, tomify room with flroptoco. 2 botha. inground pool. 2 cor attochod ga- raga. baaamant $103,000 4SS-T756

Transfer Forces SaleOf tma baouiffui Canton homo Cui- da-aoc loconon Too many Quality toaturaa to montion $117,500

ASK FOR DARRELL

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420-3400REM EM BER REM ERICA

TRI-LEVEL • 3 bodrooma. 1'A both. IMng room. lomPy room w/Wropiooo. control a ir. dock. 2 cor attochod go-

$116,900 Opon Sot-Sun. 11- or Or 961-47M

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Call:

953-2020CH EAPER THAN RENT - 3 bodroom ranch «4th oktro loroo 2 car garaga tn Plymouth. $69,000

A SK FO R HELEN CARRO LL THE MICHIOAN GROUP

R EA LT O R S m e . 3B0-6300

COLONY FARM COLONIAL wm sa4 (taaffi 4 bodrooma. tomify room with the bnghtoat aunroom avor. bricfc potto ovortooka pork-toto ‘A oerq lot. aun dock off huge moolor SUM. fMahod roc room, and m oral $224,900

RemericaVillage ^ u are349-5600

Country Cloae to ToemQuality la ma hay TNa 3 twOrooni 2 both brick and okjmmum homo M

custom bum homo. Hardwood ora. Andarsan wood windowa.

mointononco hoo oxtarior. aunkon patio and andoaad porch tt49 .90 0 CaN today and oak for

Kathy Barker REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 406-5979

D E L IG H T FU LLY PLYMOUTH

Socludod backyard 189' doop Booutfful cdom ol with attochod go- roga Covorad potto wtth owning 8 now parmonont gaa barbacua. Hmm Andaraon vtnyt doorwoW off tomify room Kilchon hoa nmv cobtnota and diahwoohar Homa warranty

Only $114,900(099631.

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420-3400REM EM BER REM ERICA

Downtown Charm ar • 2 bath. 3 bod­room. nowor Andaraon sAndowa. lomify room, ftraplooo $114.900 H ELP-U -SELL of NWWC 4S4-9935

7pm 6116 Wintor C

UNIQUE NEW CONSTRUCTION

TNa aicoptlonoi two tto ry homo of- tors 3 bodrooma. 2 'a botha. tomify room with Araptoco. cathodrat coil­ing. dmmg room, ammg room , ftrat ttoo* lounidry Maotar autta oftora privota ratraot FuN baaamant orx} 2 cor attochod gorogo One of a kir>d $132,900 Aak for

DICK RANDAZZO

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453-0012REM EM BER REM ERICA

UPDATED 3 badroom. i *a both bnok coionkM m N Canton, open, bright floor pton. comrol ok. la f floor laundry. firaplOOO. firuahod baaamant wtth atoraga 2 cor go- rag a B aau tifu i cu rb oppaai $ ilv 9 0 0 CaM 454-3947

$95,600Chock the updated toaturaa metud- ad m thia charming 3 bedroom bnck ranch wtth 2'n cor gorogo. oruJ booomant wtth fuM both wtndowt doorwok aitano r doora. kitchen oobNwta. countor tops. alnk. dtopoo- af and diahwaahor mam both tub 8 ftoturao, fumoca. contrM a ir. and many more updated toaturaa im- modloto ooeuponcy

CA LL KEN KOENtQ RE/MAX CROSSROADS

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MOVE RIGHT IN A ENJOY ALL THE UPDATES

tnefuding a now ktichon. nowar car- pat. waff papara artd pamt on a court lot Extra largo 2 ear gorogo Extra wtda and doop tot A i nowor appk- ancaa mcAidlng the mfcrowoira tn kitchen One ym t homo warranty Only taking $119,900. In Plymouth

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o u « l F i« BM O Aionl. oouAOry hoNAS. pM nry o f prAwey. fO A illy A o lg A b o rh o o O A M IA 4S 4 4 .M (H 0404)

One Way Realty 473-5500

OPEN SUN l-S FonUpOc Copo Cod on OAO o f P lym oulA '4 m oot boouM M M O Onod M rooM . Fom w f O M no room . AropM oo. lA ra ry . M rO - m ood d oo r*. ooM ro l if r . oodor docA 4134.400 Cop 4S4-37S1

P trM O U T H - C uotom buPI « bod­room 1.8 boo t o o fonM o flo rln o yory p rtvo io loca iM n m p iym oiA A o /oooy

M 10 o ip roo o w oy r poA ifM . lo tPoor loundry. ppoclouo hvlng room opono to to rm a f d fn fng room , ooun- Iry hPcAon. U rgo fornOy room n /P ro - p fm . dooorO M fro m d tn o flo 8 fom - Py room 8185.000. M Q1044

THE MICHtQAN GROUP REALTORS INC.. 459-3600PLYMOUTH • O nfy $74,900 to r ttoa P lym outh C ity fo rm houaot TNa 3 badroom hom a hao pton ty o f too - turaa oon tro f a fr. hardw ood floo ra . n e u tra l dacor, baaam ant. updated both 8 k itch en AM toco tod ctooa to dow ntow n 8 m uch m oro t M O0226.

THE MICHIGAN GROUP REALTORS INC., 450-3600PLYMOUTH TW P - BY O wner B rick ranch. 3 bedroom , 2V4 both . Mra- p looo. con tro f o k. aprinkto ra . 2Vk af- tochod garage. $1M.OOO 495-1919

PLYMOUTH TWP.y 3 bedroom . 114 both co lon ia l. 2 co r garaga. baoutt- tu tfy tandacopod . m any a itro a $ 1 M .5 ( ' -------------B.500 Cad 499-0162

PLYMOUTH TWP11290 G O LD ARBOR

Super 2 bedroom ranch O M ng room , k fio tty p ino fomMy room , a t­tached o o riia o . a ff appftonooa A l­m ost 1 ocra. $94,900

532-0600 WOLVERINE PROPERTIES

NIBBLE. N IBBLE, a <rAal m * Ira tw - torrad aaltor o t thto 3 bodroom . VA both PLYM OUTH TOW NSHIP bricfc ranch noodal Room y Mving room w tth n a tu ra l firap fooo and tom ify room to o ! M u fti tovo l dock ovortoofca lo rga co u n try to t. C ontro l o k. firv iahod booom ant . ond a ttochod 2 co r garage pfuo a p rice rodue tton m oke th ia a m ust to aaa a t $ 1 15.900

RemericaCOUNTRY PLACE

464-4400 981-2900OP€N SUN 1-9. 41303 G raanbrio r Lokapo in ta Sub 3 bodroom b rick

booom ant. $112,900 H E LP -U -S E Lt o f NWWC 494-9539

OVER 1/4 ACREW ith m any trooa 3 bod room ranch toodod w ith updotoa. apnttooa and neu tra l. a6 app ioncoa woMi to H inoa Park and $65 900 Aak to r

Donna lllch REAL ESTA TE ONE

346-6430 464-0985

The PrudentialWilliam Decker,

REALTORS*4 5 5 -8 4 0 0

HOM ESWIUJAMSBURQ 8TYUNO AT ITS BEST

S M tfM K ifiB O t th is R Id g s w o o d C o to n fa t. L o v s fy n tu lr s f to n « 4 . M b fo y a n . a b i p a n a t d o o r* aN a d d to Na a p p a a f F o u r b a d ro o m a . 2 v t b a lfia , fa m ily ro o m a n d aa d u d a d d a n • a n d a n io a p d o a S2 1 S X 0 0 .

FIRST TIME BUYERS?L o o k in g fo r a tb a r-u M a r? T h ia b ric k R a n c h n a a d a « fO ik b u t o fla n a a p a c to u a R v in g ro o m w N h Itra p fa c a a n d ia m w k id o w a . llv a a b a d ro o m a . a d a a p y a rd w ith fia a a a n d a a u p a r P ly m o u lh lo c a lio n . 1 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 .

BECOME ‘TOWNIES”ll Y o u c a n B filk to lh a p a rk a ctM M a a . a fto p p k ig . th a lh a - N ra , o r d o *k M m la a a a rc fa a * b y r id tn g y o u r b k ia o n p ra lly . Ira a In a d a lra a ia W y o u a n d u p i l a n io a c ra a mparlor. tM from tfila famty-c Wadi Aakkig |uai Ill4.5n>l 1100 aq. fL. two balha (bna qUla larga). opan kHchan w«i apadoua dWng nook and praoy y i^ IWad wNh parannialal CaR noari

AFFORDABLE NEWER TUOOR TNa homa wania Ma nart tamly to maka k laal cozy and bring out Na ararnNh and alorybook-itti polanMI Mara 4 badrooma, apactoua kllchan rriOi braakfaaf nook opan to uniqua glaai wiMad lamMy room, maki Moor law i^ ,

itg Mid dkikig. plua a apactoua toyar irlti opan and ■ qutol ptooa to Nda away in (lha Rirary.

of oourtal). Maka Wa YOUR apaelal draam homal Juat Wadtot364.000.

C O N D O M IN IU M S A RARE FIND

Whtra oan you Ind a ona ilory ground i Condo tor fMXOO «Nh a t oar anacAad MaaammL Wo batoa. a Krai Moor laundn anb only Mva yaara oM. Cal noai tor tfatoM

UNPBR CONDOto qutol aduM io m M) eomptoa toaWia naw bati Ih-

WldWI iflpIVIOM,Mo6 dMor. M

SOTBStf 6RP .M A m SM s AMMa IMI

PRESENTED BY JAMES 8 BONAOEO. BUILDERS

Low est p rice d hom o to luxury aubdl- vioton tovn o d lo ta occupancy 2961 ^ . f i co ton lo l w /w oS (out lo«aer lavof. ' bodroom a. la f flo o r study 8 toun-

d ryroom , latond k itch e n w /b u tt-ln a p p lo n o o i. n a tu ra l woodaaork. ce- ram ie ttto foye r, w ood ftoo ra in k llc h - on 8 nook, co ip e ttn g thr\p*out. to t aixo 140x200 beck in g to

la. 1266.900.

H eothor HHto atoeo o fttce ; 456-1497 Open Daffy 1-6, ctaood Thuradoy

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE 3 bodroom b rick coio n to l on (H er- •toed to t on q u ie t cu f-de-ooc becks to atooda IH betha. fam tty ro o m / ftrep le o a . ftn iahed beaom ant. 2H a ttachad garooo. $122,900.

C A LLM A R Y K E U Y R E/M AX WEST 241-1400

SHREWD CO M M ON SENSE to lo ttin g you to a to p to and see thto . cfoen 4 bedroom . 2*4 bM h ootoniE f. Newer kttchan. akkrig . ro o fin g , w in- dowo. and m ore. O pen Sun 1-4pm 01 44426 O regon T r . 8 . o f Ann A r­b o r Rd.. W o f Shofdon O nly $129,900

HOST M IKE BAKER RE/tAAX CROSSROADS 453-8700

THE CITY O F PLYMOUTH PRESEN TS...

fh r i Hough P ork. F inch R obo ria Oo- ilg n o d C atttom M C ontam porw y F lw to ootttog wtndowo. m orttta ftoo ra . 2 ttrap io co s. granA s oogntar top s to cuaiom kR chon. 4 bodroom a. moet ar mMlo. o rig in a f o lehed glM S

M e re . o»ereSt$7jM

A * la r RAO M B, O O tV W

*** c tR s y f / i 'tIooSt ” 'COUNTRY ATM 06PHCREa>MM M bM i brtbb iM M b b i IM M na. U M b w rB b W fb a a M M b M « M 1 M M b T l4 4 .a a i

CM Frad or DwrtoanRE/MAX 100 INC348-3000. 437-4386

EXTRA SHARPE x tra i h ^ beat d a o y toea 9d§riBc Mtott brMi rsnek. GeMMfstkRf

$ 1 tB .6 0 0 f

a n 3 *M O h m o ra l OonT upjgy n py t B oot buy a t

CHARLOTTE

CENTURY 21ROW

464-7111HfSTOFBC NO RTHVILLE 9 bodroom B ungotow on toaafy tre e d a troo t p o rw fo r eotng. New s lu d to toched lo garage fo r aoM udo O ld faM ttonod beto « « h cM w to o l tu b 6 la rg o ta m o d ito d kH. $146,900,

C ott S46-6767ERA COUNTRY RlOQE REALTY

LAKES OF N O R TH V ILU S tunnfng 2 .t0 0 aq. ft. g re e t ranch M u o io d on 1% oo a to rm l tondacoped to t w fth a p rto k ia r eyatom - Futt baoom ont. c o n tra l ok ond io ta m ore. C o l K en Q e n tto to r o dd ltto n o l aetonga o t 347-3060 o r pager 306-3042

COLOW ELL BANKER *1rhwofrTOf Real E etoto

NORTHVtLLE SCHOOLS K ida love thto condo devetopm on t on B k io H eron Lake. They con go aodm m tog and b oo ting o tt aum m or and loo ik o ttn g In w tn to r. I hove tw o u n ita evattabto C ott to r p rico a and d o lN la . S andra O e th 3494M 73

CO LO W CU BANKER S chw eftosr Roof E ato to

N orth to tta Top

SUPER DEALbedroom . 2 to both b ric k ooto rtto l yrm. new. 2600 aq. ft. A k . M beoe-

m ont. IM ng. dkttng . 6 tom ky room , hom e o fA ^ deck A goaebo. A p- paattng Ina lda 6 o u t. Biaet p rice In la a co n W oods e t $246,600 . Home

ira reecN to m oee. A tt o fte ra Idered . Open S undeya.

B ro kers p ro te c ted 349-0206

N O V I-1900 aq. ft. 3 bedroom tr i- le ve l Cxoettent c o n d itio n , n ioefy tofto i caped to t to fo m ly neighbor- hood w ith in a ho rl w e tti to W atted Lake. IVk botha. 2 ca r a tto ch o d ge- ro g o . fam tty room , p e tto . $112,900. Oeya. 437-0097 Eves 606 <660

NO VI - NEW SUBDIVISIO N (M yebc F o re e tl Roods o re )u e i b e k ^ cu t. reeervo tiono are b e in g aooepted Betw een 9 -10 MBo. W o t N ovi m

A. J Van O yen B uttdera, Inc. 229-2096

NOVI OPEN SUN. 1-4PM 29562 E N Q LA H W AY

N Of 13 MMe, W. Of Oeokw O U ALfTY • new er ce n e tfu e tto n 1962) ond oxcopdeno i d eco r m oke

ttilB b o e u titu i 2 s to ry hom o a muM ooo. H ighBghia to t w fth w h kipoo f tub . lo t fto o r lound ry. 214 c f gorogo. and oue iom 2 o vo rtoo kin g the danaefy w ooded ya rd $217,600

CALL BYRON BLO CK THE M ICHIO AN GROUP

REALTORS M C .. 661-4100

NOVI

RUSTIC RANCHOPEN SAT. 1-4

46446 9 M tto (S o ftM to . W o f B ook)

N orth vftta S choota. O ver to acre i C ontom pororY a tyttog . O fte n tro om o. apectoua G reet Room

a ttth w oodbum ing sKhm . 20 x 2 0 ge- raga (toou le tad) p k ia am att b om w fth to ft 8 view o f p M . C tooe to m adicof

oxpraoowoyB $66,900 ASK FOR HAL

C entu ry 21 H a rtfo rd N o rth 926-9600

toga, broaa ftxturoa tfwv-owt. wotti to downtown A rare aRomoifve to tred itorw t atyttog, that la aun to ptooea C oi John McArdto tor de- totta $324,000

RemericaHOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400REMEMBER REMERICA

YOU W ILL f in d - It iw d to d to c o w a b o tto r buy to r your m oney toon to la 4 bodroom C oton la f to tttt to 1606 W ito 2 ce ram ic itta botfw . not- u rto woodwork . 2 to ear garage. N show s M ie a new hom e M fo r $104,900

ASK FOR P H Y L U i L fid O N O RM ICH ACL MoCLURE THE M ICH IQ AN GROUP

REALTORS M C -.O r349 .7762

3 BEDROOM ranch , baoam ant ga­raga. la rga to t. ntoa area. $116.000

463-2227

318A GREAT WAY TO

END YOUR SUMMER O o n l M m * m b ra n# m co na iru c ia d 2 a iaR i Momaaram a S ub. Fsa ton a toetoda $ badreom a. 1 .1 b a to e C eniam pto

p iaee and iku eh m ere . iS s S k

Olan« Braykovich RE/MAX 100 INC.

346-3000

OPEN SUN. 1-4PM 23401 HIGH MEADOW

Of 10 o n to CordarM l. W o t Now I - A cres o f w ooded pa rk la n d a rv

hanca toa a a ftk ig o f to ia 2000 aq. ft. 4 badroom b ric k ttid o r V lawa o f

gourm etInckid tog ib ra ry , to ttra a tiia a l rooa

$217,900c a u m a r y k e u v

R E/M AX WEST 261-1400

PRESTIQIOUB NO RTHVtLLE PHEASANT HRXS

G ractous oom ton

and b a th Deck o ra rto o k ln g $666,000 W -6 0 C O L B l2 0 il

MAX BROOCKa aa -to oo

BAMCH. MOO * a I t . *2H b M M . O rM I AOOM v /e a M d n f

room , la rao HBclMn 4 d to a tM . a»- ■ M B BM im iiii. r * ear g a n a * O pan B w i 1-4. 4 1 *M M a r i,a ta a .o M

Maa aBh

DAVE HEINRICH RE/M AX 100 INC

348-3000SERENE PARK-LiKE 8ETTMQ ANO PATIO

•'••OCAN MALL"I Ffunm na la a iM a f an MMa U nea a m n auatay Im u r

m akes draam a cam e tre e . By ap- ‘ sent only.

349-6200 J.A. Delaney

and CompanyUN BEATABLE PR ICE -

ONLY ONE LEFTtOn to ts fan taadc 2.460 aq.R . 3 bad­room m edal to B hia I ta t on. Q uatoy

jcatttoga. Is la nd k iic f^ ta r s A a w /)a o u a l -

H igh on a h a evertooking toa toka lm4,800.DIANE BRAYKOVICH RE/M AX 100 INC.

346-3000316 Waatland

Qardan CNy-Wayna

A HOMEFO R A LL REASONSI

Thia 3 badroom . 1 H both ranch f ^ ha am anfuaa and toa turaa you

cou ld werM. C uaiom ca b k ia ia to toa upda to d k itch e n w fth d o o rw a i to

ro o f, 2^4 oar garaga. naw tonyl re - ptocam am wtndowa and a ( boy w indow to bvlno room , baaam ant • ca rpatod 6 oa Aaktog - $79,906

HARO TO FINDIA 4 b ed room ranch w fth 2to ca r gar- gaa o n a ooum ry atoa lo t. Thia ranch aatu re a oear 1200 aq. ft. W ot

to r watte. K ftchan M to aoftng t has naw ar cupboards. Serna new w tndow a to e f O nly - 996.600

LOADS OF SPA CEA d iam ond to toa rough la th to 4 badroom bungalow a ttlto g on a 206 (toap lo t w fto p rivacy to n ra tM a round and lo ta o f ke a s , apaoa and beauty. N ew er wfndowa to rv o u l to - ck id to g bow to dkttng room . Newer k o n t and back doo r, new er o a rpe l' tog w tth hard w o od tto o rt - 992.000

Century 21 J. Scott, Inc.

463-4dd0522-3200

BEAUTIFUL • 3 bedroom , fkoptooa. FHA. VA, aoro dow n. 5.94$. to ta l p rice $369 $39,900

1400 aq. ft. 3 bedroom . 20x 19 tom ttyI fro m park. $47,900.

C A U M IKE STRAUBR E m A X W E B T 261-1400

w a T L A N p * 3 b o d ro y n . ranoh. ttntobed baaam ant, garaga,

soBto r ^

m ustft c a ip a l. new k itohan $ bato , aaa. m .O O O --------------965-307$

BY O W N » • 3 bedroom . 2 bato

to cu B i. naw kitohan, aun room , oan- ik . tonoad yard v ttth Inground

1 H ca r garaga. U vo aehooto. tS 4 .$0 0 421-6677

COOL BUMMER EVEMNGS C ula aa a b u ito rtt OuM t s ira o t. Gloaa

a ua rytfttng . p rk a n d rive . 2 car e g a . harow ood 9ot

ty . m m ro o f. A aktog $70 JOO

RemericaSUBURBAN REALTORS

261-1600f a m il y 8fZ B >

1V4 {I6 7 .$ 0 0

m any ugdaiaa tockid toa rw wtod wBA naw v«M N dbig.

a huge to m iy room . Y o ttl

The PrudentialWolfe Realtyan 9 a n ft| O wned and 0 $ N Mad

GARDEN O TV DREAM HOME w fto i to to $ badroom b ria h /a lu i

m an ro n c ii la , O utot natopB orftood ye t attS ttn —

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o o N O O N M tu jn rC C N T U m tlK M t 41 I-F 1 1 1

r o i r u L o v i n « a o w w T U N m r u t m m a a io .o o a b h m fom m o b m

WEST

24277 Novi Rd. NOVI

3 4 0 - E 8 0 0

MBMiviaaaiaM

C O N O O 4M I0U N I b m > * • r t f K « n |BF J |» » « ■ " » raom aoftB a . adto 4toBRdHH g a a l. O o n l peas up to to

ira a to e o o ita to ld ante to m . waAar ttfta r. h u m id M ir and m are. TMa

la to m ove to yard and t « v i

JMI^S74jg9

Fewttto roam M B i F fenM ila b rtm i 6 M tarry aunream . ly to M M baaam ant w tM 4BI

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RemericaHOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222LOW^DWyW ^

rv4 ca r garaga 6 a aeraanad to paitoOidynBOOOi

ERA ACCENT 591-0333JUST LISTED

0 yo u 'd Ik a an oU or hom a k d i e< charm 8 chara c tar to to ana la to r you. Larga le i. 3 I room , lo to e1 2 ca r g i $ 7 t.$0 0

SUPER CLEAN - q u io t a rea, 3 room hom e w fth to la o t M p rtM ii. daofc. oonbto a k . newer tom ece. Mg 2Vk car 964.500

PERFECTION - 1600 pkia aq. R . o l o om to ri. naw ar wtndowa. kNol cebtoata. ca rp e t 6 m ore, on huge lo t w fth a n o rm o u i garaga. Ca9 today 964.900

Centuty 21 • Dynamic 726-6000

JU ST LISTED_______2 badroom b rick ranch, baaam am . oantro f a k. axpandad k llch a n , gm rage G reat b w m $69,900. OPEN SUN 2-9pm . tt1 9 9 Rttoh Aak to r..

Pat Higgins REAL ESTA TE ONE

Pagw 306-1343 274-6911

JUST $6000M oves you m io to la $ bedroom m am ienenoe-keo hom o on a quiaL hom ey, ka a In e d a lro a t. F u i fb v lahad baaam am and 2*4 ca r garaga. Y ou*! love toa now . huge daca o ve r­lo ok ing too la rg e , p fto a to . araan thum b back ya rd . D a ik ih li G todon C ity aehooto 6 tocadon m aka toto ona toa rig h t ona to r you. S top by and taka a look S u n ^ . $71,900. Opan House 1-4. 29194 Roaafyn. S o f Ford R ood, o ff M idd tobatt C tol:

FRAN O'CONNOR

RemericaHOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222REMEMBER REMERICA

LfVO M A SCHOOLS P riced raduoad o n to to 2 badroom

n w i a 9 T x l2 6 ‘ y o d ^ to t O raat tomdy nalahborhood. I taxaa U pdated $ toaon. $49,990 C A U THERESA to aaa toto ona

261-1400

TONQUISH AFFOROASLE^ * r r T « r a

*■» md m■M ia ro a n , t m .

AFFORDABLE CARE-FREE UVmO

M i l l

»4n nam. MH-a ttom md UHM l n ra to M (M a y. m d o d t d ttmp rtM o r. M M M «« 1 o m m n mt Ira k M M M M iw . iM * - M M b O

Century 21 J. Scott. Inc.

522-3260463^4300

O P e t SUN 1 -6 . 7 1 0 C a va i. U ve - ■ohoato ritoy tanaol 3 b ad rt

Ranoh. nam $ otoan. 46 a 136 tOL 966.900H B ^-U -B E U a fN W W C 429-6991

OPEN 1-4 SUN.G A R O B t CITY - 2B471 LEONA, •rte k 3 baW oom ranch, 2 $ d bathe, oounky kitohan. dtohw qahar, appIL

r tom aoa. oan trai a k . 2

ronTJfr.E c d l ‘

.900. N . o f C herry HN.

SUPER BUY - b rtek 3 ranch, la rga kNehan. tom m a iha r. tu t

huga 2 < 9 6 ^9 0 0

NEW CONSTRUCTION 3 badroom ootonto i. IV t baaam ont. a tta cha d 2 ca r garaga.

ALSO • I badroom ranch, co un try k itch e n. dN hw o ih a r. fu l baaan on 1 /3 a v a . re a dy to m ove in . lew d ow n -$ 7 2 ,9 00

Century 21CASTELLI 525-7900

1996-‘9 1 -‘92 CENTURION AW ARD WIMNINQ OFFICE

PRCE R O U G E D - 1.900 s q .ft., 3 bedroom b rick ranch. 3 batoa, Ito - lahad b seam ant. $99,900 H E LP-U -S C LLotN W W C 464-9636

THE PRICE IS R ttH T

a idkig , h o t w tolsr h oa la r in 92. hard to fin d 4 bodroom hom a a t i p rice . 967,900 (4611L

BEAU TTU LH O M E >ve to I

wtodowa.Juat m ove to an d am e^

d oo rw a ii

R E A IA X W EST. » |C ..

LIVONIA SCHOOLSW ESTLAND - 1.900 aq ft. ra2 k " .............

h a a ia r $ 7 4 ,9 0 0462-1911

h o t w a te r (O EL54CAV)

COLOW ELL BANKER Schweitzer Reel Estate

LIVONIA SCHOOLSQ fo tt da sac loc atio n . Sugar

th ru -o u t U pdated a to c iric aorvloa 8 copp er p lum bing . Naw o an tra i ak E xtra la rga 2H ca r garaga w fth 220 Too marry auattfy toaturaa to m en­tio n 9 9 0 .M . O w ner anxioua <«5636)

RemericaHOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400N C W C O M TriU C TIO N 147.800 rn iw iO iM e ccM M ic* O HO M t CKy M ica Hm ic B r n m itm tl ouaM y tn -Ira d e ip b e e e n M ii. S beM eem e M ».main iwuMM iMpaOri* trd

fcaoBMi M M i 8*M oM< o a b a m 4 *1 4 0 0 0

The PrudentialWolfe Realty

lnBM ««OM M » CMmaO M id C ^M Mad

N W W tm A N Ot

M r fra a iv pM n tM , U rn MneaOimd a53oo C4#7*a-oao*‘PRICED RIGHT”

3 la rg i

$99,900? T lia to a l to la tto a w ry tou- m kttttw oopa eod w t t x i f m b roam , t o d kftohan, 9 badraam . i kd i b a o i. to rm a i dM na room , a kttw aea and am ra w tda la l to t tonoad, 9toe garage te a l C a i la d i

RemericaCOUNTRY PLACE

454-4400 961-2200OAMMN orr*. a M M iai i.a maa. iwM aaiOaia aa. au MtoOa Manrtiai aiiTajaa,

7174

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aO a GRAVER473-6200

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4060676REAL

466-7000

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b a c in to rd *I BOO. $99,900 (4613).

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brand naw o a rpa t, d oo rs, beaudkd deck 8 le t A I to r $36,600. D on 't w ift. to la one w ttt n o t too l. (4616).

HURRYI HURRYI HURRY)Tftta hom e la b e a u ftk ifi Hom e o fto ra 3 badroom a. baaom ent. 2 ca r ga-

oatonga, hugs lo t tdO * deep C a i T o d a y ftto .M (4614).

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aida and o u t. S tm ia. ra h lg a rM o r. w atotar and d rye r s tay C lly ln o p a c - tton la to . N ote lo t atoa 6 0 x ^

to $73,900 (4643)

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CUSTOM BUILT 3 bedroom b rick ra rK h . 2H botha. oanaraf a k. kn o tty

$64 900

CENTURY 21CO LE REALTORS

237-2300 455-3430ATTRACTIVE LOW EST P W C »

n b rick ttd th ttra p la o i 2 oar a tta cha d garaga att

on a 90 ft. lo t ta r $69,900 NEW U STPIO

8 . Ra d fo rd - You wto k m tha d o o ^ ra tin g to th to 9 badroom b rick . Aak in g $64,500.

REALTY W ORLD FIRST CHOICE 632-2700

BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM RANCH IN SOUTH BEDFORD

T a a la kd y d aco ra ia d . n a u ira f cotora.to badroom a. naw-

kHchan. som a nawar w to m aaiar

badroom . a acu rily m o tio n Ig h ta o u t- iM a . naw ar h o t w a te r ta rto . to bath

a r carp a ftn g In i w tndowa, bay

paney,9K.900(466g)

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458-4900

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464-7111CUSTOM BUILT BRCK RANCH to g re a t area o f R adtord O pan boor

room w fth w eodbum tog a lova . oan- ira l a ir. k it baa am ant and fto oar a ttachad garaga. $79J00 W -46LYN B 1 t4 0 l

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525-9800 or 510-0528JUBT COUNT THE GOODIES

P raa tigo data tta ttka hardw ood flo o ra . torm a i dkttng room and 2 car garaga. 3 badroom bungatow on doubto lo l. koaftty p ak ita d k iia rio r. opan baaam ant A aking $76,900

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261-1600JUST REDUCED-Nawfy updtoad 3

2 to r garaga. low tax Ptom outh/Baach.

ta rs n a g o tito i. $69,000Ratocattng-

937-39«&

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POSSIBLE ASSUMPTION - 3 bad- fn Bungtoow . naw w tndowa. $.

REDFORO V x O O L S i $64,900 H E LP -U -S E U o f NWWC 464-9635

B R K X R A N C > ^ 3 bed roo m ^ 2 to garaga, la rga lo t. 8 . Radtc

1 4 in N orbom a. ctoaa lo achoi $76,900 632-2647

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REAL SHARP RANCH 3 Badroom att C rick ranch. W est o t Beach Oofy Faa tu raa a l new er wtn­dowa, nawar tom aoa. baautfktoy up­dated k llch a n . Nrttahad baaam ant. 8 2to ca r garaga. E varythtng to done

m r i ^ m. Ratox and anfoyf Onfy $74,900. 19349 M acA /thur.

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CENTURY 21 HARTFORD NORTH

REDFORD JUST LISTED16433 Oalawara

VETERANS W ELCOME 3 bedroom bungalow , to tt ftntohad baaom ent. opan atakcaea and up­per lavto O raat a ia ria r to H. Rad­fo rd 's b a tte r area, aa ante aa $3,000 (o r teas) movaa you to.

C ALLENZO ARCfERO fclAYFAlR 522-6000

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UVONIAH onnv ON TNM CHAIM M nt Prtda ot ownunhip B r i c k renoti on large lo t Coved ceUInga. hardwood lloore. tnaaier bedroom wMh had bath. Rniahed baaa m are with 2 bedroom a, aludy, lam ay room.

PLYMOUTH LIVONIAWHAT A DBJON T TO OWM Oorgeoua WWmaaburg THM SNAR^ 1M floor Condo to ready tor you to move

*N decor. Itorary wNh French doora. Family Mo. Newer carpet diroughtoul. wirfi neuirN cotora. Frertch doora to deck. Crown molding In Ar- Ctoee to Ctubhouae aryj indoor pool.

Ing and dkitog rooma. Many more amenWee. $73J00 U1t230 Itl-OTtMKtOe.eOO 23008861 486-7000

LIVONIA•O M UCH TO o m v b Charm ing m CotonW . TMa ottera tom iy room a beam ed caHng. 4 bedroom . 3 to ! ctodea aecurWy eyaiam . Newer windov $ 1 2 1 J0 0 23W-30672

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REDFORDSH A R P 3 SeO RRO M RAN CH with 2 car garage Mra C lean la originai owner. Root, guttera. a ir conditioned, furnace ar>d water heater all new In 1990-91 Finished baaem ent with buW-lns. storage space. A m ust se e ll $68 ,800 (Q AY) 348-6430

WESTLANDU VO N IA SC H O O LS ! Be moved into th is freshly painted and scrubbed 3 bedroom ranch with 2 car ga­rage on quiet street before school opening day! Hurryl S M .9 0 0 (ARC-R) 477-1111

78 liages. <Ca8v©rtlsing in 28^DetfoitJrea n^ # aper£m a non* S a g a W ^ v a P rweelMNttli a clrM attim q |i. . m i l | ^ n s ^ « »

CANTONB 8 A U T IFU L RAN CH I New carp e l, new vertica ls , newerCerdral ak . Home featurea a large lot, open floor plan and m any extras. Th is Is a m ust sea hom el $123 ,500 W -442S2 466-7000

PP«PLYMOUTH

C LA S S Y Live the cotkIo life In Plym outh with taH trees and green sp aces. Peaceful com plex with private pool and clubhouse. 3 bedroom s. 2</l baths, great room, fam ily room and 2 story foyer.

23W -12425$138 ,700 456-7000

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WESTLANDWOW! A LM O ST N EW ! Ju st move Ini Th is home has everything you need to get started, central a ir, base­m ent. Take a look today.$77 ,800 F35340 261-0700

PLYMOUTHG R E A T FA M ILY HO M E O ffering 3 bedroom s. 1', baths and a finished basem ent. Iw tub and sm all re­frigerator in basem ent for entertaining. Lovely hard­wood flooring in entry, kitchen and dining room s. $1 28 ,0 00 23 01 05 60 485-7000

REDFORDU PD A TED AND S P O T L E S S Th is beautifully m aintained south Redford home is reedy for you. Newer roof, w irv dow s and a ll the m echanicals, as wen a s a very corv venierrl location. C a ll before It’s too lata.$78 ,800 S8806 261-0700

WESTLANDS T E P R IG H T U P . Th is spacious Surrey Heights TrI has 4 bedroom , FM , large kitchen with doorwalT to the pa­tio , extra Insulation 2 '/ z c a r garage on a nice sized lot.$64 ,800 B1 326-2000

SOUTH LYONC O U N TR Y L IV IN G In th is beautiful 4 bedroom Colonial on alm ost 1 Vt a cre s. Easy access to us-23, fenced yard with pool, lights and decA, 1st floor laundry, firepISMce, finished basem ent, and Oak cabinets In kitchen. $162 ,800 Q10979 261-0700

CANTONT H IS C O LO N ITA L H A S IT A L U 3 bedroom s. V A baths, hardwood floors, in kitchen and foyer. Breakfast eating area, newer carpet in m ost room s, central a ir, laundry room , m aster bedroom , waik-thm bath access. $ 1 3 4 ,m 23C-44095 485-7000

REDFORDG RA N D M A 'S C O TTA G E Grandm a has kept her taxes low ($500 per year.) Newer furrw ce and updates g a k x e . Beautiful tulip and rose garden. Hurry, before m big bad wolf corrtesl

2,998$42,9 W 15477 261-0700 $56,800

WAYNELA R G E C O R N ER LO T . Spacious older home on a large lot with m ature trees, 3 bedroom s, dining room, som e newer w indows. Eriloy sum m er evenings on the covered verartda. Home W arranty IrKluded.

B1612 326-2000

a 4 I >1DEARBORN HEIGHTS

rrs B A C K ! H you m issed out, don1 m ake the sam e m istake tw ice. Pride of ownership plus updates of new er carpet thruout, newer wirtdows and front door. Excellent location, near aM freew ays.

H24314 261-0700

CANTONROOM TO F L Y A K IT E Large 4 bedroom , 2W bath Co­lonial in Sunflower sub. B acks to huge plot of vacant land. Loads of hom ey appointm ents. Must see to ap­preciate .$187 ,800 23E-06586 485-7000

LIVONIAC O V EN TR Y G A R D EN S Stately pillared ColonW on an acre of gorgeous private property. 4 bedroom s, form al djnkg^room . and 3 car garage m ake th is home k-

$212 ,000 S16280 261-0700

WAYNELA R G E C O U N TRY LO T . S h v p 4 bedroom ColonW features farrtily room , Florida room artd huge rec room k i lower level. 1V1 baths, 2 car g a rsM attached ., patio, B 8 Q , central a k . Lot backs to rW uraTcom m ons area. $116 ,000 L363 328-2000

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REDFORDR ED P O R D 'S B E S T CONDO First floor u n it Two bed­

im s, two full bathe, Rvlng-dlnlng room with table sp ace In kNchen. private basem ent with own furnace, central a k , and laundry area. Owners Florida boundl '~ 4 ,0 0 0 015200 261-0700

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PLYMOUTHC O U N TR Y CH ARM - C IT Y C O N V EN IEN C E walk to downtown Plym outh. Hardwood floors, newer furnace, ak conditioned, hot water heater. If you like the uniqueness of older hom es. Don't m isa thial $144 ,800 23H-00620 4SS-7000

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NORTHV1LLEN O R T H V IU E L IF E S T Y L E North R idge Eata iea Condo offers beaudful aatting with trees and m eadows, 2 bad- rooma. 2 baths, new beige (w p e t )ust ktatafled Largsstorage area W hN m ote could you want? $ 7 8 A W 23N-10636

WESTLANDA LM O ST NEW . Th is Is truly a bargain. BuM In 1800. 3 bedroom s, 1V1 baths, CotonW , unfinished baaement. large rooma, n ice larsiscap ing . Ready to be moved

4SS-7000 $78,800 W 586 326-2000

REDFORDB R IC K B B A U TY I Three bedroom brick Bungalow In a

PLYMOUTHK IS S TH E LA N D LO RD O O O O -BYB N early new , 2 bedroom 2 bath Ranch Condo. Features sp acio us floor ntoa famNy neighborhood IV t bathe,

W aSioul to deck. W alk to downtown Plym otAh. ntosly lottiaM aped. Bettor hurry on th is DW now tor a bettor w ay. $ 7 8 ,M 0 K ISM O

23M X tt$ 7 0 3 0 0 I IS 4SS-7000

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and 8V0O0 towards cioNng t8117.500

R EO fO flO A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH* For­m al dmmg room . V i car garaga. srga woodad to i W ast o f Baach

DMy U tikty room dack isrga fro n t porch 852.900CENTURY 21 TODAY 538-2000

bath A p a rla c i hom a to r tha <ba- cnm m atm g buim r «4ro dam ands tha vary finaat A ttracth ra ty prtoad ' 8785.000

PLEASE CALL BOBBIE LIQAN THE PRUDENTIAL

OROSSE POINTS r e a l ESTATE CO 882-0087

BNtOHTON • anfoy co un try bmng teXous 3 badroom tow nhouaa

co rtdo W oodad sattm g. a ttachad garaga. ak. sp p ia n cas. fira p iaca .

k o u i baaam ant. balcony Ctoaa espreamweya, lakaa. racraanon

a raa Im m adiata occupancy A staa i a t 889.900 315-227-3853

BRIGHTON

320 HonwaWaym Comity

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453-8200

CHARLEVOIX ESTATES

Norvw m MMMgm'a nawaai raaonoommuhdy Cbiohouaa. sabwmina tarabb. w r iir d fu r r m room S

FA M daiO TO N M U S - Sw ber P w k. » M . a sd r Shannon M X 28. 3 Ira od L IH bodw . oonaw m . dL OBhdtg. shod, m oro 474-3588

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garaga DoS u m a 8138.800 PO-34 (812088L

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From 8128.0002 badroom . 2 bath. 1500 « sq ft

baaam ant form a l dmmg attachad 2 car garaga. traad siiaa

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TH E M ICHIGAN GROUP REA LTO RS

CONDOMINIUM SP EC IA LIST S SSI-4100

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REDfORO Sunday Sum rrtar Splash. 3 badroom brtek ranch. fu« b sam sn i. I 'y car garaga m ta ie saia TE R M S "" Or>fy 873 ^ Ona Of Radtord t Bast A raas"

CALL DON OR DORIS MAYFAIR REALTY 522-8000

NW OETROfT - 1600 s q .ft h«>dym ana apacM Msads 8 39 .00 0 /p rtca rw g o tta b ta Caah onfy 7S7-6226

2 o r 3 badroom . 1s t boor m astar su tta a rid laur>dry. 2 car garaga lUN baaam ant. fira p iaca A ca n tra l m r m-

FARM iNO TON -2 badroom s. 2 | baths, jm ar rour>d F lorida room , ga- aga. naw wm dows throughout, rn ln i.

co nd itio n 869 800 477-5925 |

NOVI • M im co n d itio n . 1600 sq ft. tow nhouaa w tth 3 badroom a. 2.8 Datha. M onty 7 yaars o ld end baau titu ky dacor atad m nau tra t cotora w tth upgradaa and a xlraa gatora. Ra tka d aabara ara aakm g onty 8116.500

MARY McLEODCENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111

W aLO O M FK LO • OPEN SUN. C oM am porary M a p la iltlga 6720 R Id ga b itrt O rd a . Ni

I 2 badroom . 2 i •W ng m m . m -un lt M M dry. garaga. 866^

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CHIMNEY HILL CONGO W ondartu i. c«aan td p a r ranchA ttachad garaga 2 badroom a,

P rtvata ‘balcony o ff 8Hng 1326 aq f l C athadrat

GIBRALTAR tow nhouaa condo

F R O M $ 1 1 6 ,5 0 0wtth dock fo r la rga boat C arw l ac-

I to O atron R ^ A Laka E ria 2 |VAN BUREN - 1980 b u « 3 bad­room Ranch, huga g ra a t room , a t- tachad 2 car garaga 8 148.900 HEl P-U-SELL o t NW W C 454-9535

Saiaa C antar A M odal AOLER HOMES

228-6778228-6722

badroom s V4 Evaa 676-4979Cobact

baths, baaam ant It no arrswar ca«

513-380-0217 ,

OPEN SUN.. 1-4 BINGHAM WOODS

30645 O akvtaw W ay 2 badroom a w /dan lo ti. 3 brapMoaa; 2H baiha, m aatar aufta w /ba loony A waBi-tn oadar ctoaat. w rap-arourK f dack In raWna-Nka aattm g. wary p rtya la : ciubhouaa. p oo l A tann ia 8237.000 For m ora m torm atton. cab 642-4188

o a b k ^ tra ck Maa. and o an tra t ak 8 1 0 8 M W -16FIR B13678

MAX BROOCK828-4000

W BLOOMF1ELO BACK ON MARKET

Sharpaat 2 badroom oondo, 3 bad- na. p rtya la apa in w w aB -ou l

low ar la ya i. phia 2 car garaga Loada o tw rtra a P rtoa alaahad to 8188.800 STATE W IDE 427-3200

COMMERCE MEADOWS

GREAT OCALB on hom aa laas than yaara c td f Man y hasa dacka.

ahada 8 lo la o f a a trm P rtoad to a a if 800-1600 aq.R Ptaaaacad..

CAMELOTManu ta ctu rad Homaa

349-7794

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WESTLANDA RARE FW40 FOR |7 7 .8 0 0 f

^aaaonab^' pdead to r kwm adlata occupancy 2 badroom condo taa- turaa naw oak kbehan and batha. baaam ant. attachad garaga. Lhronia

W BLOOM FtELO P abbla C raak 3 badroom . 2H bath cua lom co n iam -

a r 2300a q .fl. U b ra ry. torm at d k ik io room .

--------------------- 2 c a ra t-taohad garaga A M g ra d a i M odvatad aadar. $188,800.

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KEN SIN GTO N PLA C EkbOBILC HOA4E COMMUNTTY

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REALTY W ORLD - CASH 344-2886

O fM rE xpkaa 8-14.83 LITTLE VALLEY HOMES 474-6800’ 10H dow n. 160 moa. a l $185.00

9 67 APR

> Laundry facdHy• R V ato raga• Aoroaa K anakigton M atro P w k• 8 m inutaa ko m 12 O aks Mab

R E D F O R D T W P . $ 5 8 0 0 T O T A L M O V E -IN

M eticulously m am tainad 4 badroom b rick w ith tu ll basam ant and garaga. a ll naw w indow s naw carpat a ir 100 many updatM lo lis t, unba- kavabiy clean a rea l showpiaca s i 859 900 Can

LEE WILBANKSRaatty P rofessionals 471-4333

W OF TELEGRAPH. N O f 6 • m aculala 3 badroom burtga low akth

•m a rt 8 2 ca r garaga G reat s tan a r homa 843.500 535-4846

321 Livingxton Cty.

BRIGHTONbedroom . 2 bath condom in ium

w tth h ra t flo o r m aatar sufta and la un d ry. 2 car garaga. fuS baaam ant fira p ia c a A c a n tra l a ir. dack '1 1 6 .5 0 0 228-6776

HARPER W OODS- O pen Sun 2-5 21535 KmgsviNa Groaaa Pom ta | C ondo im m ed ia te occupany 839.500 HMA R ealtors 353-7170

REOfORO - 3 badroom home lo ca i- ed on huge p a rk -ilka kb Many up­grades. fenced b k x k patio la rge covered fro n t porch, walk to park Can to r d e ta ils ' 855 500 MG0002

T H E M IC H IG A N G R O U P R E A L T O R S IN C . 4 5 9 -3 6 0 0

BUY O f A LIFETIM E!LM e acceaa • 45 mma from W eat- iar>d on Chatn o f 7 Lakaa m Pmefc- nay recreation araa P rtvata road A boat dock TOOO aq f l vtnyt ranch. 3 badroom s. g raat room w /n a tu ra l firap iaca . new furnace m 1983. lOO' Irom west sida o f H arriaon Lake O nfy 852.900 For m ore m fo cab

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Homelinef o r th e la te s t In fo rm a tio n a b o u t O p e n H o u s e s o r fo r A u d io T o u rs o t N o w H o m o C o r> s tru c tio n In y o u r a re a .

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INKSTER - 2 bedroom , stove A ra- frig a ra io r m ckxlad W ayna/W aat- land schools 825.900 HELP-U-SELL o f NWWC 425-6661

PLYMOUTH

PURR-FECTIONIs w hat you w il fin d m th ia luxurtoua

CALL JOYCE JOHNSON RE/M AX CROSSROADS 483-6700

REDUCED!!Im prove your lo t m life sr>d put yOur money >n ycur pocket instead o l your land lo rds M ove in to th is sharp, clean 3 bedroom bock ranch wrth fin ished basem ent and garage Onty 867.500

MARY McLEODCENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111

PINCKNEY AREA Ranch hom a on 2 5 ecree. 2.000 sq ft Of bvtng space plus 2.000 sq f l fub w a *o u t baae- m ant 3 bedroom . 2.5 batha. torm al kvmg A dm ing room s, fam ky room w /b rick ftraptaca M ud room o ff iw g a 2 car garaga Oaa heat, black lo p road Located )uat 10 m iae from aM freew ays $158,500 Cab 313 676-6661 to r sppt

953-2020

LEXINGTON • 1700 sq f l co rx lo overlooking m ariria on Lake Huron 3 badroom s. 3 baths 1st class co rv d ftlon (practicaby new)

566-3820 A hom e 651-8046

3 badroom . 3 ’4 bath condo locatad m Beacon H obM t O ther faa lu raa In- cluda n eu tra l decor, updated k itch ­en. fln tshad baaam ant. sauna, can- tra l a k. dack. saparata fam by room . Ifvtng room , n a tu ra l WrapMoa. 2 ca r garaga. 8147.800

LIVONIA - Newburgh Lake Condo S room s. 2 badroom s. 2nd flo o r, facing co u rt Fee 8104 Softaaz R ealty 366-5010 363-8244 |

RemericaH O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

SOUTH REDFORD vscenl b rick cepe cod a sia te sale. 3 badroom s rac room , riew er b ig 2 'v garage, bargain p riced at 864 900 9936 Farley Cab Bib Wtiks

MAYFAIR. 522-6000

RELAX ON THE BEACH - this 2 badroom itom a wtth

baaam ant. farKed yard , and ab- sp o ris lake acceaa Tarm a avatiabia

Only 869.000REMERCA LAKES REALTY

1-600-366-0613

CANTON - ARBOR VILLAGE OPENSUNDAY 12-2

o f Sheldon and S o f W hat a g raat dealt* B ea u tifu l ranch corxJo w tth 2 badroom a. lub baaa­m ant convantant parking , fkap iaca cararrwc foyer, akykqhta. p re tty p a tio ar>d ao m uch rnora 873.500

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

THREE BEDROOM bungWow prim e R adford araa Home fae lu ras fin ished basem ent 1 car garage, new furnace S eller anxioua. i consider FHA/VA o ffe rs 859 900

322 HomMMacomb County

BRICK ALUMINUM RANCHexcellent fam by nelcF>t>orhood

e m fam by room

Call Lou Ronaynec « m u ry 2 1 E lite 5 2 3 -9 7 9 7

■ T R IP L E W ID E L O r 'THIS IS IT* C ountry to the c ity P len­ty of parking area on th is deed end s tre e t G reat buy fo r your firs t hom e This bungalow has fresh pa in t and w allpaper Large irvmg room and form a l d irvrig room Large 2 car garage w ith heat A lig h ts It a a ' stea l at $57 900 CALL NOW "

R O D R U T Hr e a l t y EXECUTIVES METRO INC

4 7 3 -1 2 0 0

Bncfc haw th firep lace w ith doorwab to p a tio Fub tbad baaam ant C antral ak 2 ca r garaga C orner lo t A ffo rdab ty p rtcad at

$115,000 W EIR. MANUEL. SNYDER A RANKE

669-7300

IMMACULATE M ova-ln 3 bedroom anch. 2 fub batha. a fam by room . 2e r garage, fin iahad baaam ant ak, I too aq n 777-6344 or 979-5617

318 DMrbomDMrborn Htighta

INUTES from S lo na y C reak, unique 3000 sq h hom a 3 Bad­room . sotanum w ith m -ground spa.

firap iaca. lo fi overlooking G reat Homa. a uxilia ry w oodbum ing lu rnaca On 3 '4 w oodad acraa $219,900 7110 L k id ra th . Waahmg-

761-3106ton Appom tm ant cab

B E A U T IF U LD E A R B O R N C O L O N IA L

O verlooking new D earborn Hiba G off Course 3 larga bedroom s (m aatar w/>acuzzf). ? 's baths larga Hvw>g A dmmg room s, aunporch braakfaat room , cherry wood krichan racra- s tion room No b rokers 563-4136

323 HomMWaxhtofww County

CHARMING - 2 bedroom bungalow located m D earborn Haights w tth Im ishad basem ent fenced yard ar>d garaga A ttic can ba fiotahad lo r ad- drtiona i room A g reat home fo r a»- thar a s ta ria r or re tira a 846 900 REAL e s t a t e t o d a y 427-6600

N DEARBORN HEIGHTS- Bnck ranch clean 4 bedroom or poaaibia lamby room . 2 fub belhs firwahed baaem ent w ith w e ibar cantra l ak t 'y car garaga C ioaa to schools A shopping M ust saa 895.900 or o ffe r 561-1430

DEARBORNB eautifu l b rick bungalow 3 bed room s form a l dmmg room . 2 baths fin ishad baaam ant can tra l ak flra - ptaca com piat afy updated axcat- la n i araa 8115 9(MC « n tu ry 2 1 C o o k a A s s o c

3 2 6 -2 8 0 0

DEABBCmN S BSST BOY knm acula la ranch, extra kitchen m racraa tion room , fira p ia ca axparv aion a ttic Saber laavm g sta te • p rtcad below m arket 859 900 CENTURY 21 t o d a y 536-2000

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GET RESULTSO a s s ^ ftB d A d s

COUNTRY HOME - 5 acraa. 3 bad­room brick ranch la rM bam . acarwc i acre pon<r Salem Twp $175 000 437-1905 No B rokers

CANTON - ARBOR WAY You wlN love th is b ea u tifu l 2 bed ­room ranch condo iw lh baaam ant A dack w hich shows Nka it shou ld ba m a rnagazm a D acoratad in n eu tra l lonaa. It wbl plaaaa tha m oat dta-crkTtm adng buyer. $79,800

ASK F O r “ASK FOR PHYLLiS LEMON OR MICHAEL McC l u r e THE M ICHIGAN GROUP

r e a l t o r s INC 458-3600 Or 348-7762

CANTON • 1620 aq ft Townhouaa C ondom in ium , am oka A pa t fre e Fm iahad baaam ant w ith 2nd k itch en and w et bar 3 badroom a. 3'4 baths. 2 ca r a ttached garaga A m ust sea a t o n ly $139,900REAL ESTATE TODAY 427-6600

THIS FARMINGTON HILLS RANCH CONDO has 2 larga badroom a. 2 tub batha. ab naw k itch en , ca n tra l a ir. in u n it ta u ry try S padoui ary] la s ta fu lly daco ra tad P rtvata e n try a ry] c a r­p o rt 877.000 W -50M I0B 1215S

MAX BROOCK626-4000

y p s il a n t i- m a n o y m a n - Caah out M ake an o fta r 843 E D a v it S t 463-0728 o r 463-2104

326 CondMADAMS WOODS • C edar Q ian mod­a l 3 badroom a. 2 'A batha. lib ra ry , k itch en appkancaa. ce n tra l a k. firs t flo o r lau ryky. fub basam ant. a l- tachad 2'4 car Just HatedTROY (N orlhbe ld H «e) • 3 2'4 bath tow nhouaa o oryto (G eneva M odal) Fim ahad baaam ant . bre- p iaoa. p rtvata p a tio . 1

2H car oaraoa i a d a t8 i^ 5 & >

carrtrM ak ab appbancaa !

GOODEREAL ESTATE

A G oo d * L B ttns » A O ood Buyl 1411 N W oodw ard S47-1SSS

BLOOMFICLD HH.L8p ic tu rw q u * ••n n ig o< 7 ------- ,te rm tu rio u n d t p rse llg lou econdo co B ip lM S d« *> o » t t iv t t room , r * m n t» . m nm tm ) g m tg t. h o o lo d p o o l. B lo o m fto ld H((t« ic h o o w l* ic n Itio ro l n t m t C ts S114.800 (RA1)n e o C A R p rr k e im sss- b io o

BLOOMFICLO TW P FanU M te locodon on Itio 8« i groon o f T tio llo H iw a S b od ro ow it. 2 8 bom tonnhouoo, F nm oadoto oondt- tton S228.S00

XiNESCO M P PEAL TV l*4C S42-1SS0

NEW CONSTRUCTION4 bedroom. 2 1/2 both,

Msstor Suite, complete at $179,900

Builder low intereetcommission

Site Home: Novi2 bedroom. 2 hath, w«lkout bailment. 2 car attached garaipe. deck, appliances aStarting at only $164,900

ONE WAY to ito tofbrmtokm (US) 47S-6600

FARMINGTON A ttra c tiv a condo, convanian t w alk to dow ntow n P ool. park-M ka a a ittn g

T view o f stream C overed p a rk ­ing Aakm g 844.800

CLARK & FROMREALTORS

425-7300FARM tNQ TO N H )bLS-2 badroom a. 2 batha. naw decor, marvy upgradaa. ab a p p ia n c e t. m uat aab Raducad lo 861.800 651-4691

LIVONIA - THE WOODS OPEN SAT 1-5

6 MILE A NEWBURGH A raa l ahowplaca 2 badroom ranch coryJo facm g tha w oods, newer ca r- petm g. ab appkancaa. European hardw ood flo o r m kvmg and dtrung | room , lovely ciubhouaa w ith y round heated poof. walkir>g d ia ta rK e j to Jacobaona banka, ate C onverv la n i lo axpraaaw ays Cab

ESTHER BAXTER. 348-6626 MAYFAIR REALTORS 522-6000 |

453-0012REMEMBER REMERICA

W ESTLAND - Bubdar'a bna l d oaa- o u tl 20 aMa condo 's onfy 4 ram am - mg. Loe down paym ent, low ctoakig coats 874.800 1.630 a q .fi. m dudaa ca rpe ting , appbanoaa. ak and m uch m ora l Dare to com pare w tth arty o th e r u n ita i if tw o ara purchaaad aide by Nda bubdar wtb d iscou n t to 1140.000 S hoen by appt o r m odal la open Sat A Sun Ipm -S pm . For m ora m io cab

W aa«w>d-O uab Run

$2,900 - DOWN

PLYMOUTH TWP • 3 badroom . 3H bath , a ttachad garaga. ab ap.

a. goroaoua aaiti mg Buyers 8 I 1V 0OO 433-4621o n ly :

REDFORO PLAZA CONDO 25301 SM N aR d 1 bedroom

B aau itfu l co u rtya rd A poo l. 828.800 331-6113

LIVONIA - W oodlora. 2 bedroom . 2nd flo o r appiiar>cea. newer ca rp e t- mg. re fng dishw asher Reduced fo r | qmck sale 857.900 420-3326

LIVONIA2 bedroom tow nhouaa c o ry k i

G ood conditKm 847.CKX) Evar>tr>ga by appt 562-4723 |

ROCHESTER H ILLS • S tra ^n w o o d tow nhouaa/condo. 3 badroom a. 3'4 batha. fln iahed baaam ant. (ta rn iy room , ofhea. b a th , a toraga). D oubia a ttachad garaga. deck, dubhou p o d . la rtn la , by ow ner $146,600. M -59. C rooks Rd w aa 666-1016

LIVONIA - 5 M iia/Farm m gton • con- d ornm iurr. 1 bedroom w ith e xtra la rga w aA -m d o a a l. la rge Hv room w ith doorw ab to p a lk ). dmmg room , ab cream y tonaa. p a rla c i to r am gla parson o r coupla 855.900 (FA410)

R O C H ESTER H ILLSW ab(-out fM ahad low er le m i makaa tm a 3 bedroom ao apecM Located

om m ona area fo r added p rivacy. BaautbuNy daoorat- ad m n eu tra l tonaa. C toaa to shop­p ing . raa tauran ta a ry l axpraaaam yt. C iubhouaa. tannN . p o d 8120.600

One Way Realty 473-5500

HANNETT, INC.R EA LTO R S646-6200

L iV O N iAS M ii« & F a rm in g to n

B ea u tifu l 2 badroom V k bath tow nhouaa w ith fu ll baaam ant A c a rp o rt 872.000

KAREN BROWN RE/MAX 100 INC.

348-3000

2 bedroomROYAL OAK NORTH low rm ouaa, 1 '4 batha. m cludinQ waahar A d rye r, ak oorwM- tio n in g . fira p ia c a . b a c k y a rd . 870.500 342-6184

SOUTHFIELD - OPEN SUN 1-3. 26636 S um m ardala Townhouaa.

j a rtd u n it 2 badroom a. 2H bathe. ' n e u tra l deco r, new er kdehan, baaa

m m t. g m m *- $99,900 357-3636

LIVO NIA <6 MMa A N ew burgh) Luxu­ry 2 badroom 2 bath , la u n ^ room .

M o v in g , m u a t s a il O w nar8S 3-373 l

g a ra g a8112.000

E rk in Ea-FARM INQ TO N HILLS ta la a . 2 badroom a. m an i. a ttached garage, p rtva ta an- tranoa . axcabant lo ca tio n near ax-

8102.300 333-6226

FARM ING TO N H ILLS • C ohlam po- ra ry C ondo 2 Badroom a. 2 fub batha P o d A la nn la m com plax

ASK FOR GRACE CENTURY 21 TODAY 626-5170 o r 633-2000

SHOW STOPPER1 Thia 3 bedroom con te m p ora ry co n ­do boaata ca th e d ra l oadkiga. d re u -

w tth dan Too m any o th e r g ra a t fea- turaa to m ention $178,600 CENTURY 21 HARTFORD 476-6000

^e rm k ig lo n HMaB EAU TV u l LV DECORATED CO N­DO 3 badroom a o r 2 bedroom s A dan. 2 batha. m arb la fira p iao a m Nv- tng room , open Boor p lan C ioaa to p o d v a a $136,900. C -37BR -FH . C M 360-0430

ERA COUNTRY RtOOE REALTY

FAR6RNOTON H ILLS • By O wner I3 6 1 a q .fi ranch oom ar unN 2 bad ­room a. 2 batha. waRm doeeta G r ^ room w flh fira p iaca , doorw ab to p rfva la balcony, pram kxm w h iia kNchan w flh appbancaa. m u n it laun­d ry m d u d k ig w aahar/diTw r U nder­g round perkm g/e iavw tor B am ar W e P o d . tonrda oourta . dubhouea $106,600 632-1703 o r 606-5013

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“COUNTRY LIVING"Lake A ngela oondo o fla ra huga bv- mg room A m aa iar badroom . ca rpa t th rou g ho u t, appkancaa m etudad Ab to r only 836.800

ASK FOR GOLD KEY TEAM C entu ry 21 H a rtfo rd N orth

SOUTHF1ELO - Townhouaa C ondoO PEN SA T . & SU N .. 1>6

>us 2 badroom . 2 '4 bath B arbar ca rp a l 1500 aq ft. - f fln -

baaam ani m akaa g re a t rac j room , o fflo a a n d /o r th ird bedroom .I G araga. 2 pa ltoa. haatod p o d . M ove

d lbon. Loadad «dlh a k tra f C antra l a k . w e ah a r/d ri

a larm , o th e r appkarcaa . lo ta o f c to - S ad u da d. wen m a kita lna d

I com plex In an axoadant looaBon 23086 W oodvda Or 8 . (o ff O ufty. N o t 12 Mka. W o f T a la g r^ ) 866.300

334-1066

525-9600M O V E R iQ H T iN t

B rand nmv ca rp a t and new pam t m ake th is 2 bedroom P lym outh con­do raady fo r you Fub baaam ant B eau tifu l g rounds C om m unity to r over 55 w ith tub a c tiv itle a calandar $75,900

GENIE DUNNCOLDW ELL BANKER PREFERRED

416-1226

SOUTHFIELD - W oodvals Condo, apecioua 2 bedroom . 2*4 bath tow n­houaa. fa n ta s tic custom knehan w flh paninauia. fld a h a d low er leve l w ith o fflo a and 3rd bedroom . M tha oon- va n ia n ca a . a x c a iia n t lo c a tio n 887 500 336-4636

SOUTH LYONThe VMaga a t H aighta

rand New Condom kkum a

NORTHVILLE • H ightand Lakaa 3 badroom . 1’4 bath , newer ak A h ir- naca. w ater heater A diapoaai Ra­ducad A nxioua 8S1.900 420-3326

nd s to ry -a n d -a -h d f 2 badroom a tod u da 1st Boor m aafar sutto . g raat room . 2 ca r garaga. fd i

NO RTH VILLE/N ovI C ountry P lace 2 badroom , 2 '4 bath , garage, appk- anoaa. w oodad toca tton . n eu tra l o d ­ors. m ova m co nd itio n im m adia ta 884.300 O pen Sundays o r by ^

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P ro m $ 1 1 2 ,9 0 0Sala C antor 8 M odal 437-3000AOLER HOMES 228-5722

pom tm ant A fte r 9pm 344-8STERLING HEIGHTS badroom . 1^4 bath .

NorthvtBaOPEN SUNDAY 1 00 to 3 0 0

12 12 C hariaaton C t. W aal o t Tah A I N orth o f E ight MBs A SHOWCASE 2 badroom . 2*4 bath . 2*4 car ta d w d (flm anad) ow aga m Laxkig-1 ton la t Boor la u n ^ w tth a d d itio n a l |

m ent. petto and m ora 862.300 A gent

8 U TTO N 8 BAY W ATERFRO NT C ondo 3 badroom a. 3H bed ia Am - manHiaa tod u da p o d . apa. lann la A m arina 8296.000 616-271-6340

throughout K itchen flo o r and oak cabtoaia . Itvtog room la anhanoad w tth a gas fira p iaca and

m ante l, p k js ■ PaBa doorw ab iaed ing to a new 16 x 12

naburg marv I heeding to BeeuttfuBy

Troy c

FARM INGTON HILLS Super 3 bedroom . 2 bath. am Bitog d ia tanoa to dow ntow n F a rm in g ^ QuaBfy th rou g ho u t w tfh w ood vnndowa, w h k ip o d tu b , ca B ie d ra f o ib to g t. bhyBoMa. 2 oar s i- taohad garage, a a o k lty ayatam 8136.000 M O IE L U Y U R iCM

rU M C H s e l e c t p r o p e r t ie s313-3S3-6060

FARM ING TO N SO U AR E-2 b room s. 1 baV t. 2nd B oor. p o o l, to n - n la 12 M6a/O rehard L M o area S M .700 B yow nar 704-731-7317

FARM M OTO N - ’’VALLEY VIEVT'

A p oo lpo rk lng soma A

Ody$44.BOO CLARK AFRON 426-7300

F w r r O HO wiNO ss7 .gooM oBam 1666 bidN B ret Boor uhN to

421

J U iT L « T E 0 176.600TMb I t i i M I B eBrocm , t b a ih eende l i p rieeB le r 6 guiG * a a ia a n d oRBra 6 g r« '

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The PrudentialWojfg RealtybR O M iy Om 6 if id O to ra iB B

level, ca n tra l ca rpa t to rou g ho u i room w ith custom kitohon o ffo ra b rack fa s t eating area 1124.300

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

TroyWHY JO M A C LU67

WORK OUT AT HOA4E com p lax has p o d . to n d a . o iub-

m. AND la aoroaa Bom Sylvan Q ian OoM C o ire e t EaoapBon d 2 badroom . 314 both , t flo iY C ondo wRh iwuRad ooMnga A m any up­gradaa $143.6001 R C K R 06O 4. RE/M AX m THE HR.LS. 946 6000 EXT 246

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2 and 3 Badroom a. Ranchaa A Townhouaa un ita , 2 - 2*4 betha. fu i baaam anta. a ttachad 2 ca r garagaa, B«ood decks, a k co nd it io n ing , and MORE 1.230 to 1.430 aq ft PHoad from $102,600. Sum m er occupancy. O nly 30 urtoa M ora than *4 a d d Don’t m iaa o u t. Saiac i your a lia now t 8500 raaariiea (h iiy ra fundab la )

N on H unter Ava. fust W. o f W ayne Rd Saiaa CarHar open daky 1 -3 ^ . C loaadThura.

722-7234 o r 264-3234

W BLO O M FKLO • 2 badroom . 2 b o th , upper ranch, a ttachad garaga.

oaMnga. Co n ia nto o ra ry . p lan | m .900. 661-3116

W BLOOM FIELD- Ranch cor>do 2 badroom . 1.5 bath. fuBy appkancad. im m ad ia ta occupancy 861.800. H M A R aatora 353-7170

W BLO OM FIELD • 2 badroom . 2 bath ranch condo. 1400 Sq. F t., grourvd lava l. ftotahad baaam ani, 1 ca r a ttachad garage P od . tannia A

$114,000 661-6600

W BLO O M FIELD - oondo. D rake / W alnut Laka Rd 3 badroom a, 3 batha. a rid ranch unft. LM ng A d to - tog room s ovartooka p rtva ta abtarn . w a * out low ar la ve l to lo ft a u lto w tth

w h fla tta ia n m arb la foye r A 3 dacka. w h lta fo rm ica th nook. 2 ca r a tta o

garaga 8133.000 O wner 661-1066

(313) 437-1703

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W BLO O M FIELD • G reen F vm a Fabulous and apacioua 3 bedroom s pkia dan tow nhouaa. 1900 aq ft. o f open N abng. and u n it, dacka, w oods, new ca rpe ttoo . unfin iahed « ia *-o u t low er Im ral. 2 ca r garaga. Juat a b aa u ftfu l p ia ce fi S i3 7 .m For a p p o k itm ant caR.RUTH U ALAC H 668-5657

O r B aapar. 401-4371 THE M tCHIQ AN GROUP

REALTORS INC .

327 New Home Bubderi

CUSTOM DESIGNED HOME B ubt o n y o u r lo t.

1600 s q .ft, fo r 135.000 pkia to ta rto r fln lah lng 668-3232

328 Duplexee Townhouee*

BLO O M FIELD H ILLS - By O wner Luxurtoua 3 badroom . 2 .5 bath and u n ll tow nh ou a a In B lo o m fia ld S quare. P rtvata co u rtya rd , w oodad toaw . ce n tra l ak. pats aBowad $176,000. O pen Surtday Noon-Spm . 179 E. Long Laka (E. o f W oodw ard)

340-6612

330 Apartments Sate

For

APARTM ENTS FOR SALE From 20 to 273 u n it com piaxaathroughout M ichigan Days 1 6 ^3 7 4 0

COMMERCEMEADOWS

For to to rm a tlon on hom aa A fln an c- tog oab C orm ls M lkulan a t O uakty Hom aa. (313) 437-2038 Locatad in C om m unity C iubhouaa (1-96 «>d K ant Lake Rd on G rand R fvar Ava)

349>69<

MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITY

Tha Naw A m erican L ilaatyta

LOW LOT RENT. W a stlw id 1973 R aganl, 45x 12. 2 badroom . new ca r­p a t. ftaaM y p a ln ia d . m in i b in d s , a /c . waahar d rye r hookup, a toraga shad, p orch «4th aw ning, appkancaa (ta o o o o r beat o ffe r 427-6323

To «r>quira about nwa homaa cab John V Homaa • 313-344-18 com m unity clubhousi Orar>d R ivar o ff Napia

O na o f tha finaat rrtonufactu rad hom a commurW haa to tha S ta te o f M ichigan S pada l taa turaa toduda ;

STAR M OBILE HOMf axcabani co nd itio n , o ffe r to Flam ingo 7 A29

- Luxurtoua C kibhouaa- H eated SvNmming P od- H uron VaBoy Schooia- P tede A reas- P layg round A raa- C abta TV AvaBabN• C om m unity A ctlv ltta a• Mtoutaa From 12 O aks Mab

A P roud Laka ftacra a tto n araa.

1881. 4 badroom a. 1760 aq ft. Fka- p laca. dack. ca n tra l a k. on partm a-

to t. IrtoapandarK S W oods. C la rka ton . 832.800 673-9103

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MARLETTE 1971. 12 x 60 w ith 7 x 13 axpando. ar>doaad porch. 2 bad­room a. 1 bath , rrta fo r appkancaa. to N ovi. $13,900 347-3644

GET RES

NOVI - C donnada 1079 - l« g a lo t A k co nd ltton a r. w a ia r aoftanar Naw vtoyi akkttog Shad A porch. E xool- lo n t co nd itio n 348-3572

AOQ. LO T REN T S P EC IA LS

ON NEW M ODELS3/Y R LEASE 889 1ST v a

8199 2ND YR.8289 3RD YR

S ato aO fflca313-684-6780

C om m unity O fftco 313-61U -2767

I have naw A pra-ow nad homaa . (N o hom a la B tora than 4 /. T«yra o ld ), to toquka about a naw o r

a t Q uabty Homaa • Locatad to tha C lub H ouse 4*4 rnbaa N. o f t-86 on WiKOm Rd. 313-6A4-6786

S P EC IA L PROMOTION $99 SEC U R ITY D EPO SIT

Sava up 108454 Ends soon - Cab now l

ORION - 14 X 70 2 badroom . ce n tra l . ab appbancaa. laka lo i. knm adi-

87500 o r tra de• occupancy. 87500 or 3 » - M 7

REPO, REPO. REPOExcabant te rm s fo r abghtfy

unquaNAad cre d it.No raaaonabta o ffe r rafuaad.

HOMETOWN USA 383-0606

NOVI $931

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CAMELOTM anufactu red Homaa

3 4 9 . 7 7 9 4$831 dow n. 8 l6 3 .0 1 /m o 72 m o'a 9.82 APR w tth approved cre d tt

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NOVI > N at reduoadf 2 badroom 2.3 bath 2 s to ry tow nhouaa Lota o f a toraga bpooa. d to ing room , room . wa6 i-o u t b beam ant . I 4 appbanoaa O rig in a l ow ner C a r­p o rt. d o e s to akpraoawaya B rtng fuadoo t buyers 88A.800 IM 0221

TH E MICHIQAN GRO UP R EA LTO R S IN C .. 459-3600OPENCkiB •

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tm . 8 6 3 1 Fob HMa O rNe 166.866

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b o d i. muNMm fM bhod roo i loehod a b ro g t 6M i

N ek e o to rt. mmn a o t Mto u n ll. 6114.666 347-1 I f f

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416-1136

docking li 226-2372

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r 12 I 60 w ith 7 I lO M d porch. 2 bwd- sM or a p p ia n cM . In

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anaB a-ra0a Vary p rfia ta Uba O n Q otdan Pond* A a iiif^ $406,000

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★ CANADIAN W a la riro n t - LabaH uron. 2 h r. drN a fro m Da- iro n Yaar ro u nd 4 badroom . V4 bath hom a on boach. 2

c « gm aga $350,000 4 n - i3 3 0

HILLSDALE COUNTY W oodad b b jif and a ctaan rtwar h igh lig h t ih N ■pactacutar 3 badroom i4 a c ra 3 bodroom a ticb buM ranch S at up to r hom aa. 14 o l tfia m oat baauttfM acraa you w ti avar fin d In

id a la C ounty H urry on thN ra ra p a H y l$ l2 5 .6 o o C a i

Dab LoPraa to a t C antu ry 21.517-430-1557

QOMEGA MORTGAGE

PRESENTS•••THE SMART MONEY MORTGAGE ^•••0 COST. 0 POINT ••• LOW RATE

DON’T WAIT, CALL (313) 471-6000 BELIEVING IS SEEIN G !!

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J A S ta M S C ta 9 6 6 74 3 0

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FARM BKITO N H taLS 1 aera M t. aa ibad . a ta rw M grm m d. raady ta b ^ $47JO S 4 7 3 ^ 7 .

442-267S

l a r g e WOOOEO l o t ta r a taa 1 0 6 a m . utataae an p rew ariy. paata- a ia land o en ba o i I9d24 H arrtaan. U van ta $ 43 60 0 $22-4661

HBLP1 R Q • O rm R M W aM S ta a p e ita

Oaadad702-361-3031

U V O M A . Two g ro a t G reat ta iiid n g 6Rao (O ne J u a il« O U C « R an Atata i t (aeutn oR P»yw)oudi R d . w aai o l N ew bw gn i dbactay aouta o f 11721 A ia taS LL a i • H a m S ub.. 73x126 626.900 L il 9 . H eart tu b . 629 acraa $46,600L o t 9 abu ts Hbwa Pork and haa aav- a rta eoaam anta B oth fiawa M ud6baa and a re raady to b u id .

ALEXANDER REALTY 669-6222

3 M S o u t tw m P r o p w ty

FLO R ID A iin g a r la ia n d C ando. B aautdut d b a a ocean 6 in tareaaa lta wtawa. 2 badroem a 2 batata. 2100 aq R. A m andtab Fum tahad obdonta StO .OOO N o ig a n ta . 4 0 7 -« n 4 1 i1

H U T C H IN S O N IS L A N D . F L A ., ooaanbont conde. 2 badroom . 2 b a th , p o o l, lound ry. aouna. aaourdy. SC com er $ 1 1 t.o 6o . 6264001

UVO M A - 64x221 lo l 8 Of 9 mdaa. E. o f ib d d lib M . 26470 oebtay tre ad , co u n try oaRtag. 633.000

gS63 9606ORLANOO FLA. - 20 wdnutae bom Dtanay. 2 bodroom 2 bod) oondo. acraonod p o tto , co m p ta le ly b a - n ieh a d . 36 h ^ g o lf couraa . $56,000 537-6666

M ILFO R 06 HEIOEN VALLEY baouM M 2 acra hom aalta W oodad. p a rta c t to r w ta k-o u l. Gaa $ taa ctric . ^ ow nar. 474-1643

M ILFO RD S pactaua lo L am M porta , ouatam btaR hom aa. M uN aaM Land co n tra c t la rm e avedobta 969.000 C M a fte r ip m : 946-0601

P P ^ fU R S T , 1 1 CARO LINA • L o t Oh oouraa a i. I7 « i fabw oy W oodad 6 ta rraoad . $43,000 in c iu d a i eounby dub m a m b aran ip 313 i l l 6666

N E W C O N S T R U C T IO N

EXCLUSIVELYW B leem deld naw aub. W bta O rb i Pond. U rndod num ber a t ehotaa lo ts •M avadabta Inotudbig aoutham ax- g a u ra and rnany w oodad From

C A U NANCY M EM PIG ER3 46 66 9 0 691-6690 916 29 6 7

SOUTH CAROLINA • U b a Kaowaa. 1 a cra ciaarad lo t. Reody ta budd. C M to r b rochure. $10,000.

l i t 0996

S outh C a ro in a . Lake Kaowaa. Fool Htaa o f B kia R idge M ountable. Beau­tifu l la ke b o n t lo ts 6 hom aa. C eldw M B m ika r. Don K roagar. 6034S 2-S 217

3 M L o ts a n d A c T M g t

F o r S a to

N E W C O N S T R U C T IO N

EXCLUSIVELYFARM PtGTON H tLLS/NO RTHVlLLE THRtaL TO FARM dtGTONS FPIEST TrB lum E atalaa. W oodad w adi ou t altea. C xcaadbigfy p rkra ta to r a • • - tact taw . Lota bom $196,000. Daalgn B u id avadabta.

N O R T H V 1U X 8M O S T REVERED AREA - algnM cant aataction o f m ry chotoa lo ta bom $110,000 Datagn B u id svM a b is

ASK FOR NANCY ME1NINOER 3 t i 9660 991-9990 916 25 6 7

A 0 0 I8 0 N TWP: 2 acraa. parkad $ aurvayad. O xford Schoota. 0 6 .9 0 0 . Krauom ann Real B atata 391-4427

ANNOUNCING TIMBERVIEW ACRES

$3000 downQ antta ro iln g . T 4 acre that. aom a w tth w ataoul baaam anta. yo u r buMdar. Easy accaaa to waatam auburba and Ann A rb o r F lnanctag Tarm a A va io b la .C a ll: 5 5 9 -7 4 3 0

NORTHFIELD TOW NSHIP 19 ACRES; 5 w ta 10 ACRES;2 ACRES; RoBng Ia m b i, parood Land C o ntract Tarm a 437-1174

BEVERLY H tLLS - 1 1/3 ciaarad acraa. O ulat araa batw aan 12 $ 13 M ia 4 U h a a r A E vargraan S b itang- ham Schoota. $ 7 5 .m . 271 40 7 9

O AKLAND TW P; 10 w oodad aoraa. parkad 6 aurvwyad P i h ata rood. lU auanm nn Real E a la la $94,900

391-4427BIRM ING HAM LOT

A croaa bam Q uartan Laba $229,000 663-3670

RESIOCNTIAL Vt ACRE LOTS

F ina Tree D r.. P lym outh ts a t $20

FRANKLIN - DaMalopar haa daeldad to aM o u t. 7 m agnM oant lo ta avad- a b ia rang ing bom H ta ta aora. Ubta baa a t ta ra a t p rtaad b om d ia m id 670 .‘a.

C A LL RAY FOXCRAN8 ROOK ASSOC. 626 47 0 0 1 4 0 0 -R A Y -A 4 0 X 1 -906729-2366

SO UTHFCLD ESTATE C L06IN Q S u h a tn t Ava. S. o l 9 M io Rd. W oodad lo t Spoetaua tOOR. adda 690R. long . $ 1 2 M . AuW ay.669 1069. b taryarw M 2 6 6 2 2 16

W E S T B L O O M F IE L D

FRANKLM VILLAG E - 3 Io ta aw ai- abta. M haaM y w oodad w /naw praeaura aowara a t abaat. 666K.$120K . $156K.

C A U ANOY CO LONS AT RE/M AX EXCELLENCE

939-3700 E xt 225

L o ts F o r S a i*r

W idow Pond S ubdM atan CRyaawor $ w atar. n ioo ly w oodad. W B taom - 1 bald echoota Lots bom $90,000 *

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p a ro a ii E xca p tio n a R y

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d ira c i ira m d a v a ta p a r-b ro b a r T «m a a « B M ta . C a i 737-22B0

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m m anal w at land TabaM -19 (O rionyB a R oadI N orta . LaR O rooatand R oad. RtgRt on loaam an Road. L a li on ChAdara Aab ta r..

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6 2 3 -7 S 0 0 7 0 1 -1 1 0 2

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K tS Z t 7 m iaa ta dow ntow n A im A r b o r ED COY REALTY 426-3B46

340 Lake-Mver-Aeeort

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Lorna Kuhn R E A L E S T A T E O N E

l-aO O -743-2854

3 3 » 4 t3 3

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P o rtiM A Ctw anaw C ounty 2

. . . « . m any aatraa. II. m u ti aaa $00,500 42B 4533

ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT OPEN SUN 1- 5 . 5100 O undiam

3

daraan wtndowa. 2 9 ' pon toon boa t m ebidad $214,000 6B2-D463

C tf $17 -6 7B 6 M 4

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O P e iH O U B E B U ta l-4a aL 3001 LAKEFRONT BT

851-5022QREEN OAK TWP.

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N. M 0 M a t% aora ta fW i

($ f3 )E 2 B 6 m

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ka ch a n .M a $ h a r

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law o f

Dunham HBa god oowraa. N M $ mdaa ta Q m rn n t M otamg ro u n d b aW t to A nn A rb o r UB21 M . Parbad $ a irw y e d . raady to b u M dm hom a o f your draaa ia .

ENQLANO REAL ESTATE 313-B32-74E7 o r $ t$ -7 4 1 -B lB «

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o r your choloo ta b iM d y o ir fioam . Owor 2 ocroo ' a il u ttu iia a a t o tra a t $300,500

C A U B A V F O X CRANBBOOK ASSOC 1-iO O -RAY-A-FO X 1

LAKE FBONTAQE LM ngatan C ty . ^ P *M B a N. O l /Mm Arb o r. Couw lry aBnoophoro, praaBatoua a raa, iM Ba p m A io rp M l. O ld 20B 0440

LAKEFRONTa o l L I ftngMow C atady.

120 ACRES on p rN o ii Lam b Laha. S o ttin g la WoM to r w aB ouN on dm labo Land C o rd ra c l tarm a. Cod:

L A R R Y O R M IK E

473-6200R E /M A X F O R E M O S T . IN C .

ELIZABETH LAKE U ova M oondL 2 bodropwm . AM O aaam U ■a. 7B1 n in a lita fflO J O O K u. ROBANN C LfiM S TTM t

MAX BROOCK. M C >400 $42-6410

ra B o u t. 2 daeba fro n tin g loba,

1-000-002-0102 o r 1-517-724-5412

STRIAL J OFFICE Sale or Lease

ADULT FOSTER HOME, pooat fM id a rta . 25 m«aa N o f Traworaa O ty . fuo i o ff Torch Laka 0.000 aq ft 10 badroom a. i im m l. 10 bad»- room a $49 000 ta r haO. $120,000 fo rM 1-616-500-2000

CHARM OF Downtown Ptym mAh. aatabkahad am a i ra ta i bakary •a a k t naw ownar A fla r 0pm

901-1010

ESTASUSHCD c h il d r e n i THEATRE

For M ia o r co-«parot»wa wantum P ro ^w n whh 19 000 annual a ttan- daaa propa. ta lk ooaium aa and p ia y t m p roductio n 004-6702

LIKE TO TRAVEL?Sac oma an o u ta ida b a woi tB a n t 6 taka adwaniaga o l dm m ony MMdy dtacoun tod ira v o l o p p o rtu n lfc o Earn m onoy in your apom Mmo o r |uat tra m i Vary im a i knm aim oril roqubod Cad 0-6pm 463-2200

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313-370-0330

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in Troy.Arm A rb o r. S ta iB hg HalgM a and O abod Ran C antor

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bom 000 aq K la 4.000 aq.R.■ I Bd ‘

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s u m i n 5 5 7 -2 7 5 7

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DOW NTOW N PLYMOUTH

Udddaa b^dW m d. a a o v a n t p m b lf^ 4$0-rS 73

EXPRESSW AY EXPOSURE ) aq.P M M BS p ar m o Largar nda Mao avadabta. L27$

J. A. BLOCH $ CO 506-7430o r iSO OM I

FARA/NNOTON H B LS 1900 a q b oIRoo Hoc oontaronoo room pkm olWooa 10 aq ft not

476421$

FARM dlO TO N HK.LS ) o itto o apooaa awodabta

100 0 $ 2000 aq ft

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p a rttin g $ oarmrai

ro . raaaura i W paa indow a . prbmaa

ab $46-6700

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sa**"C A L L K E N H A L E :

D A Y S ; 5 2 5 -2 4 ISE V E S : 2 6 1 -1 2 1 1

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O CAL OFFICE 6 RETAIL SPACE From 166 aq. K. to 1000 aq f t . atarW ig bom $17$ inefudtag u tid ta b Fboi and aooend d o o r* awodai Ford B d. $ id iB iid t CMI Judy m Kay P roporbaa, 466-2420

O FFCE SPACE - Mo dam b idM tag 7 M ita $ M e g g irn $oo aq. f t . ib . utB im a m otadad. naw iy rodrddm d S aeiK byayetam C a lA n 404-4411

R E O F O R O T O W N S H IP 2 4 3 5 0 X ) Y R O A D

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OFFICE SUITES AVAILABLE

2 aMtaa MB. 1 ta rga roam . 200 aq.R. 01 tttS /m a o r 1 M oq-K auRa a t t i.o y n w a B an condN tan ing , g round parbm g.

CERTWWO REALTY, d ie ($ 1 9 )4 7 1 -7 ta S

LIVONIASONOOLCRAFT S OBCSTIB

ta b n a dStao $ m a t 9 m 0i m$ 4 0 iiq .K iM B id d o• to w a a B M ^ ft

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L O S B iq d B n iiH d a r« ta ii« q B

T N i P R U O iN TIA L O R M T L A K M R M LTV

ON OROHANO L A R I RO 9 i6 2 .O iS o q .lt

iS J ip o rw l.S -O ta o N ~ ^m m rx m ^ tU rw L

P L Y M O W OO W N T O ^

REOFORO TWP2 roam a. HO B an. a r IM S ta r baB ipar m oran Qra m id B a d r

ROYAL OAR, t 16 4 room

U a a a fta a a n a c

S m m S J Z -

T IL B B W W R O T B O im W L D

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1000 a q .ll., Naw o irg a i. aardara i fbo m OW Tarty OSO-M

O R T H O o o im c t b

ABOUT T N i SBBT i t P a rm w w B M tfM ataaa anaaa. 6<am i l l la iS iia q . f l iu M B ta ta ra a B a a N ia d-------- ----------------------- 4 7 7 41 4 7

DOWNTOWNFARMiMQTONan. taaaB M $ Otaaa b n a fa B r M R Bor Tbta ta paw

3H Coiwiurciel/

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F A R B M A N /S T E IN A C O .(313) S i2 -33 3 3

B N lM dlQ H A M • 300 aq. B M ora a t 206 F ioraa awadobta 0 -1-1003 Ordy

ba fdc • Q rao l a M o au ra • Low . low ra ra iC a a tB W a a d i

F A R B M A N /S T E IN $ C O(3 t i l 302-3333

DOWNTOW N PLYMOUTH - iW m ofro w ta B i.R M aS app 11 M aaaiy U 20

aw adaita O adw M i 220^474

DOWNTOW N PLYM O UTH.FO R M T p l a c e M A U

2 aM taa,3 0 0 aq.R SOODaqR 406-73

to o a s 1

QAROCN CITY TOW N CENTER F ar laaaa Ford $ M M dtabM t JataK ra g v 0m > ^ o^ O ruga.O a-A a Fabrtaa a ta 9 m im bam 11064000 aq R L a M M V e e a r

OAK PARK, 306-2000 a q .fl a w 6 - a OKtaa M bod. owanmod djaar.

h a e lta o S ^ M ie r ' ^ ^ il6 4 lS l

PLYMOUTH O LD V ta lA B f ta rd lb M W iO M f 1 1 0 K aar- 000 aq R

M ita fO O iA 041-0072

R fS TA U R M IT AND LOUNOC ta r w ih targa n a ta l

C a i 3 0 6 4 fSo

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532-0600 WOLVERINE

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$250 Security Deposit

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17241 Burgess. #201SHinEAmNMTST R O Y

CHARTER SQUAREapartments and townLarge 1 & 2 Bedroom

house homesCable ready, central air FREE heat & water Clubhouse with swimming pool Modern kitchen with GE appliances Beautifully manicured grounds Minutes from the Somerset Collection Starting at S 545 for 1 Bedroom, S 590 for

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4 1 4 2 b e d ro o m s s t e r t in f e l $ 4 4 0

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homes^ Large pond with flowing fountain, foot bhdge

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washer & dryer, skylights, entertainment pass-thru.

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TW YCKINOHAM VALLEY 355-4403

Man aged by K a ftan E ntarprtaaa. Inc.

HARLO APTS.1 Badroom A pt $450

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Juat N. o f 13 M ia OppoaNa OM Tach C antar

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W ELLINGTON PLACE 355-1050

M anagad by K aftan E ntarprtaaa

557-0810 11• 1 & 2-bedroom apanmencs• 2-bedroom townhomes• Dishwasher/vertical blinds• Balconies/patios• Pook/sauna/carports

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ONE MONTH FREE

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ONE MONTH FREESuites from $475$200 Security Deposit

Includes Heat• Spacious Suites • Dishwashers• Vertical Blinds • Park Setting

4 2 5 -6 0 7 0Ann Arbor Trail, West of Inkster Rd.

Daily 9-6; Sat. 10-2; Sun. 12-4

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$249N EW LY O eCO RATED

1 Badroom Vary Spacious Units

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Includes Heat• Vertical Blinds • Pet Section

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Between Ann Arbor Trail and Warren Daily 9-6; Sat. ft Sun. 12-4

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O N E M ONTH F R E E Sultw s from $488

Includes Heat$200 Security Deposit

• Pet Section • Short Term Leases3 0 7 -0 2 0 0

On Palmer. West of Utley Dally 9-7; Sat. ft Sun. 12-4

PtymoiitH/Canton HILLCRE8T CLUB

ONE MONTH FREE .(ON SELECT SUITES)

$200 Security Deposit Indudea Heat

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BROOKVILLE ROAD • W . d Ptym - oud t. 3 bodroom . garaga. g w h aa l. ru ra l araa. No pota . Laaaa $725/m o.

aaoiady 313-455-8388

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$1250 /m ond i. 377-14A4

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PLYMOUTH - Large fum N hed a b - d lo inckidaa a l u tM N a . d o m to tow n. O ft a lra o t parking .$429 + aacurtty.

ROYAL OAK-DOWNTOWN FURNISHED APARTMENT

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ROCHESTER H ILLS . 1800 aq^ftTkn- u ry to w nhouao. 3 bodroom a. 2H

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FARM M OTO N - 32324 3 bodroom a. baaarm tonoad ya rd . utNUaa n o t In d u d il. ggoo/m o. 4 aoourfty. le t A laai m onlho ro o t. No pota. $600 non rw tondab lo ctoan irig too. 8 m o. w 1 yr.

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2 to c wla rge$740

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GARDEN CITY - 29828 B rn y ad. 4 badroom , tanood. 988S /m onth. AvW tkhtoNO W 388-7788.881-3050. D i Ip w 270-8328

M K8TER • 3 m ant. garaga. $54

$430 O ption le b u y

UNCO LN PARK. W arran. S. Lyon.

2 -4 badroom a, K lda and pato okay.C o. 2 7 3 -0 t»

LIVO NIA - 7 M M $ W avna E xa cu tN t cape ood. 3 b 210 0 a q ft. d ro u lw W N q 2 c i tachad garaga. cantrd a k . $

ASK FOR JOE OURBO R E rtftA X WEST 281-1487

LOW ER STR AITS LAKEFRO NT FO R LE A S E S a n d y

FreW ifti p e in tod end n ca rp e t. 82280 /m onth .

C A U M A R K SEXTON MAX BROOCK. M C.

NO RTH VqLC . C uto. o to w i 2 bed- uae dow ntow n. SSTSAwe. N o appM nooe. G arage not

311 S W ing (S d Poet O ftta e i I -

$885/m onth.MO p | f t 866-0877

I8 0 0 /m o .*i- depoaft.

SOUTH LYON CONDO * A lm oet new 1200 S q W . Ranch 4 2 k d b a lia . ~

OAK PARK bath

9 -5 pm

beeunM 4 bedroom . 2 bunga low , tun baeem ont . ya rd . $700 m o. C a t M on-f n .

557-4070

ROYAL O AK- 2 bedroom ranch, ga- ra g q w e d w r/d ry w . atova 8 ra frig w -

OAK PARK Spadoua 3 d ad room . a k. taneed yard , dkang room .

^5 50 /M 0AL PROS 368-RENT

W r. 8800 a m onm . 3432 H im tor.

Qoki jgac $W/I

OLD REDFORO - 3 badroom b rick ch . a k . faaaem wft. 1 V| bathe,

nawty dacora tod . S ection 8 OK. $ 6 5 0 *f IM o o o u rlly . 865-1882

ORCHARD LAKE - 2*3 bodroom a, IH betoa. a k . 2H c w garaga, lakaertvM gaa.l 8W m or* C a lE v a a 8 8 i-4 2 K I

PLYMOUTH - apacioua 4 1 1 1 bath hom e. M P ftw irraa. ca n tra l •k . deck. 2 c w garaga A veM bto 8/ 1 $860M iO 348-5100

RICHTER & ASSOC.

* to la m ore. $85a/m o 553-2828

ROYAL Oa IT

C T t sC M M ark a t

SO U THFKLD - Ntoe 8 ctoan 3 bad­room ranch- G arag q tonoad y e rq N .0I 8 M M .E o f Inka tor 8880 par rnom h. S 6M 13 8

y X jr H F K LO S upw b ric k , garaga, tom & a o ia l$ 7 0 & M O

RENTAL PROS 358 -R B IT

W ESTLAND • S m a l 2 houaa. $450/m onth. A ra l A la a l 8 $200 aacurtty dapoaft. 596-001

W ESTLAND

OAK VILLAGE!o f 2 bodroom . 1 b a to duptaa ranch

M iaa w fth tuC baaam anta $500FREE RENT SPECIALS

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8 0 U T H F » J ) - 2 badraem , la rga tre ad to t fa tm o n k ire rftp lu a a a c u rl- ly d a p o a ft A veM M a A ug 1.

SYLVAN LAKE - 3 rage, a l appM noaa. Lake prhfM gaa N aw O akland C o w fty B oa t O ub $790/m o 4* $710 aacurtty UWNtoa

O ct. 1. 1983 C a l a fta r 9pm ; 517-548-3471

8 REDFORO. 3 bedroom . 2 bathe. 2

2 c w g w ag q $700 mo rfth . plua 255-8785/837-2228

DIAMOND FORESTA R T M E N T S

471-48481 & 2 Bedrooms

Spacious Floor Plans ladivuliul Washers k Dryers VMited Ceilings

. Piivite Entrances Swimming Pools k Spas jogging Trail thm 16 Acre Park

' Free Covered Parking

W ESTLUD

*50.00 OFFFIRST $0C B0NTN$ RENT*1 A 2 Bedroom From

*405.00Vertical Blinds • Pool • Picnic Area

^cswoodl 729^5090O rc h a rd a l

OpMi Monday-Friday 8:3SS:30 On Nowtiurgfv, balwaaii ChaeTy HW k la rWgaii kum.

M O N .-FRI. 10-5; S A T , k SU N . 12-5Oa H a is M M m n i C aaie W m ana Saw M ir U . ■ Fi

a r w eelaeH I tow

A unuM N m t u aw aaiw ala ocou- paney 3 b ad ro o m 1H b a n r anch.

IT room w /ftre p k y . 2 o w a t- Id garaga M k it o on d ftton

$ 800rtna 882-4147

BETW EEN M RM M Q HAM 8 8om w - aoL 3 badroom b ric k . lH b a to a .a w *

ly.ttoO )-2247

B M M iM O liA M • A iw g a 3 bad . 2

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Luxurious 2 Bedrooms‘0ur2bdrm. apts makt most 3 bkdrm. look smaf•2 FulBar« •Waft-mOoMli•Carports • Ijrg i Storagt Arsat•FiMCabiaTV • Laundiy FacWw• Hm M Swimming Pool • CommunKy Boom• Appiancaa, Ind. DWiwaihir A OlapoMl• Haal indudid on Mitciad unBi

557-0311West 9 Mila Rd. at Providence Dr

In Southfield

Daily 9-6 • W aekends 10-5

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Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apis.Luna a VINage Apto...on Venoy at Warren Carriage House Ap(s...on Haggerty at Joy

1 ledrooffl from...$42S 2 ledrootn kStudio a SmoNsr 1 Ndroom (rom...$390* * * * * * * W A W W * * * A W * * * W * W* M OVE-M SPCCIAU *2 1 Badrooen In VMoga Apta.* 5400 me. Inelwdaa l i ^ ♦ ♦ * ♦ * * * ♦ ♦ * * > * * * * > ♦ <* * * * *

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425-0930- A

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RENT-A-HOME642-1620

m a raw eon lANOiONoaawx a. namna,

asBr*-BU M M O M AM C ap C ad. aawr • ■ " • if h a y i q B . S badroam a. 1

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RATES TOO LOW TO PRINT!

1 A 2 Bedroom Apts.Neighborhood setting Swimming pool

• Close to 1-275

TWIN ARBORSAPARTMENTS

453-2800

L iv in g Y ou C a n

Afford To Enjoy!1 & 2 BEDROOM APAR'*MEN*S *^ROM

S O X C H E A TOOO INCLUDED:‘ r. Setting ,

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anom . 2 cm a tta c M $ l200M to . 2 am . 9 2 t-4 $ 7 $ o r 33S-033Q

PLYMOUTH • 2 bedroom , nm m ranch, stowa. re k lg e ra lo r. w m hm . d rya r. aP. M fy cm pam d. v v d . No am oking o r p a ls . $57& /m o.)47-6778

WAYNE DUPLEX • 1 badroom . u tim a s m dudad $425 p ar m onth. ttS S to m ova in . A ya ia b ia S apt. V No pats. 437-7S48

W E8TLAN 0 • Ford/H bL 2 B adroom . baaam ant. oft s traat parW no. |S 3S /m o + a l utaoaa.CMI a fla r 8pm 4S5-2774

W ESTLAND • Larpa 2 b ad ro om ^ naw ca rp a l. tHa. coMnla rs . Laundry room . No Pats. M oa araa. S666/m o.

313-661-2824

W ESTLAND • N orw ayrta 2 badroom . ca rp a ta d . fartoad. n S S -fO apoa lt. N o pa ls .

5S2-4481

W ESTLAND, Ncnaa yna

tanoad yard . Naar school. Sacdon • OK S430 tndudas a a la r 42S-S028

W ESTLAND -3 4 8 1 1 P ardo . 7 b a ^ rbom . tvtr>g room , k llch a n . $550 m onth. IS 25 socurtty. No pats.

5 6 5 -l3 t0

BIRM INOHAM • outstand ing lo ca - naar Q uarton LsAa 8 tm an. 3

badroom s. 1 V« baths, garaga. rk. $1100/m o. 647<1182

BLOOM FIELD H ILLS Low ar. 2 bad> room , 2 b a d i. L igh t carpaU rtg. naar ^ S a n c a s . H aal Indudad. 2 ca r p o rts . 1775. 8 2 S ^ 7 8 o r 333-0338

BLOOMFIELO: 2 badroom . low ar. nawfy daooro lad . app lanoas. ca r- p ^ . p rfva la baaam ant a raa. no

8750 Indudas h ast $ w atar. M o ra noon A aha r Spm; 844-7353

BRIQHTON - aaacutha condo. 1050 sq. fL . funaahad, 2 badroom s, 2 baths, 2 ca r garaos, gas “ d ub ho u aa /po e l. f i 200/rr

m -FA M yliilQ TO N H ILLS • 12m Laaaa 2 badroom . 2 both , o an tra t ab . p oo l 8 la nn ts . $736/m o. sa curtty

- ' 383-8332

LIVO NIA • B aa u tifu l 1 badroom con­do. Appaartoaa, ca rp o rL p oo l, ba^ cony. $675 h as t m ctudad. Im m adl- a ta occupancy. M »a 274-7003

LIVO NIA - EXCELLENT lo ca tio n . S pacious 1 badroom . lo ts o f d oa a t spaoa, haatad p o o l, ca rp o rt. H ast m cludad. $480 /m o 3804)507

LIV O N U - 11222 M fddM bah at P tym outh. 2 badroom s, a l appH-

425-8355

ROYAL OAK - 2807 C rooks. Now tow nhouaa. 1 badroom 4 la rga dan,

ir/d ry o r, p a tto , ca rp o rt, 86 847-ro7fTROY CONiPO - U pdasad. spadoMS 2 badroom . 2H b a th s, a tr .M ih a d

2

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$580/m o. -f- m cur it jf.

NORTHVILLE - A vM lable S a p t 1. S pacious 3 b a d ro o m 2H bath and

toanhouaa. C soaian t lo ca tio n . A ir, app lanoas. No pats. 347-3686

TROY - FURNI8HCO CONDO. 8 m oa. to 1 yr. laaaa. 2 badroom s, baths, dM ng ro i to w oods. 8800. w a tar . C a i Sandy M urphy a t

JACK CHRISTENSON. INC. 648-6800 o r 403-8618

TROY - N o rth flo ld HNs. 3 bad-2VI

BOYNE CTTY M A C H CONGO L k ChartaaotK waB out, S M apa8-10 In d a k ixa 3 badroom . 3 H b a d ijo fL N M a *o r2 tim B a a P hotoa. 888-6370

BROOK8 IOE COTTAQE8 naa r T r araa CRy 8 irU ortoctian on Duck iM m . S am 2SH on M a A uo. 4 M sis^rsMiiCASEVILLE 11 f f t on Laka H uron. P rW ala sandy

up to 12. 8 S rapaloaai •O O S .p rN a ia ro a d . S 1 S -W 1 S 1 7

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la a o R _________8 1 7 -8 7 4 4 IS1

N^ <yyL£vqo( - LaMda ra lro a l, ama8 to tw i charm . Two bad­room o o ttap a , Naapa 8 b o a i/d s o k . S S aopo rw oak. SS3-E814

HARBOR SPfVNOS. H W bor Cows 2 b ad ro o m 2 b a d i condo . VCR,

HARBOR S P R B iO l CONDO, 2 bad - 4 . k td o o r/o m d o o r poo la , m m . AsoSaSla w ks. o l 8 /

21, S /M U b o r Day, F IS . S4S40SS

HARBOR STR ilOE dWiia a OOhdO, 2 badroam , 2 badL daopa 4 a le .

n fS . O w nar tS -S 44 -7 t7S

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NORTHVILLE - 3 bedroom . 1 V4 both , o on tra l ab. app iancaa . ir o - plaoa, flrtia h a d baaam ant. hast 4 w w lor Indudad. Laka. p oo l 4 lann la . Anrakabia now . 387S /m o. 348 41 0 0

RICHTER & ASSOC.N O V I/W A L L E D L A K E -C a rrIa g o Houaa C ondo. 2 b od ro om 1 bam . a tla rhod a k ^ O kraga. ab. aaaB- aM o Aug. 1, < 7 0 0 ^ . 788 41 6 8

NOVI • S podoua 2 bodroom . 1 both co rtdo . C orvtra i ab. appHarwaa.

I. goraga. p oo l 8 tanrda. . . . w - 8 /1 4 m s /rn o 348 41 0 0

RICHTER & ASSOC. SS

8 wa4a r, flra p lao o , baaom onL rago, no pate, 3 8 7 5 /m a 8 S 24

TROY. 3 badroom a, 2H bam s, ga­raga. dack. No p o ts . $825 p o r m o. pluB utB bee pkie dapeok. Di m 642-8448. aRar Spm : 842-8448

CHARLEVO IX condo, 2 bedroom . ~ by w eek, la a t 2 woaka o f

-‘ .$626w aak.543-11

222 A uguaLM m arw oak.3621

EAST TAW A8 - S tcnoy 8 ,3 8 4 1

oo tt agaa and 1 8 1 bodroom m eta l

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2 m o ry ,t bedroom, 214 apiooa. m , attb ch o d go-

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Larry H. Emmona, a University of Michigan grad from Bloomfield Hills, with six years of real estate experience, joins as an associate broker.

David L. Rice, from Troy and also a Michigan grad, will serve as a sales associate.

Both are members of the South Oakland County Board of Realtors.

Kahn Associates honoredTroy-based architectural firm Albert Khan Aa-

sociatea won a TOBY Award from the national Building Owners and Managers Association for its work on the Fisher Building in Detroit.

The building was honored in the Historical Building category.

Perini appointeeSouthfield-based Perini Building Co. pro­

moted Deborah Anderson to project manager. Anderson will be responsible for the overall project coordination and supervision of project staff.

Among Perini’s current projects are the VA Medical Center Replacement Hospital in Detroit, the Utica Park Place Shopping Center and Michi­gan State University’s Veterinary Research and Food Safety Lab in East Lansing.

Information for inclusion in this column should be sent to Marilyn Fitchett, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150.

Pure residential splendorLake Front:This DesRo- siers adapta­tion o f the Atlantic shingle style looks right at home on Lake M ichi­gan, where several have been built (photo by B eth Singer).

Louis DesRosiers likes to think of himself as eveiy- man’s architect, but his wondrous residentials are clearly the mark of a special and unique talent.

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As a businessman, Louis DesRo­siers is a picture of practicality and pragmatism. He says things like, “If an architect is truly talented, he should be able to design a front door as well as a 20,000 square foot home with the same quality level and de­tail.”

Or, he’ll tell you: “Successful archi­tecture balances economy, efficiency and environment.”

He will go to great lengths to ampli­fy the impressive diversity of his work: He does renovations, he does

office buildings and myriad commer­cial and industrial projects, he does the built-in cabinetry and even over­sees the landscaping.

But it’s when he shows you a port­folio of his homes that you get your first real sense of Louis DesRosiers the architect.

Just as Irwin Shaw’s true art was crafting short stories, even though he won coiuiderable wealth and fame through his novels and screenplays; just as Michelangelo’s true art was sculpting, even though he won virtual

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Tour de DesRooieni“Oh, 1 hale the word Muaury’

hom e,” aaid UeaRoaiera, whose arch itectural firm is baaed in BluomHeld Hills. “ And don 't call them 'C ustom ' homea. I hate th a t word. Call them architecturally desiipied hom es.”

Call them magnificent. To flip through his portfolio is like ta k ­ing a drive through a subdivision of the rich and famous, you can alm ost picture Robin Leach doing the narration:

“ And here is a splendid French N orm an C hateau, where th is m an 's home truly is his castle. T he exterior is constructed of rough hewn lim estone blocks and stucco w ith sm ooth lim estone trim . S tep inside and you are led into a three-story circular tower ascending to a skylight. You can 't help bu t envision French royalty in th e two-story G reat Room set off and enhanced w ith arches and colum ns. And, of course, there 's the brea th tak ing m aster su ite com plete w ith its Romeo and J u ­liet balcony.

“ Next stop is th is awe-inspiring M e d ite r r a n e a n . T h is hom e (which is actually being bu ilt on an in land lake in Bloomfield Hills) is graced at the front by a tem ple facade into which is nes­tled a rotunda foyer some 22-feet in diameter. Also notice the curvi­linear stairs and balcony and the twin colonnaded veranda which looks out to the lake. Inside, you can travel each of the four floors via elevator. W ith its free s ta n d ­ing round colum ns and a rticu la t­ed pier colonnades, its observa­tion deck on the roof and its w alk­out to the lake from the bottom floor, th is home is fit for a prince.

“We move now to an architec­tu ral style that is a Louis DesRo- siers original, perhaps his signa­ture piece: a m odernization of the A tlantic shingle design which has its roots in the great Victorian

humM uo th« Atlantic ooaat. You can't halp but fail In lovo with tha •arenity of tha gaomathc shapaa of tha natural wood and cadar •hanks intarwovan with tha Michigan field atone, the tuireta, eye-brow windows and bevaled glass and port hulas. This housa looks right at homa on the shoraa of Michigan's Great Lakes . . . ”

Enough, already. T h is is not what D esRosiars th e business­man w ants to hear.

Light and white make kitchens appear larger

“ Please don 't m ake me out to be the arch itect of the rich,” he said.

OK. he's not the architect of the rich. H is is a full-service architec­tu ral firm. No job 's too big, no job 's too small. B ut forgive us for using th is newspaper space to gape and marvel a t these dream homes.

“ D o n 't ca ll th e m d rea m homes,” he said. “M ost of my cli­ents read your paper and they own these homes. They aren ’t dreams to them .”

T ru e eno u g h . D e s R o s ie rs ’ homes can be seen th roughout the lakes regions of O akland County (Heron Bay, Orchard Lake, Pine Lake) as well as on the shores of Lake M ichigan n ea r H arbor Springs.

20th Century traditionalAmong th e m any d is tin g u ish ­

ing qualities of his work — not the least of which is a price range from $400,000 to $4 m illion — are his use of glass and open spaces. DesRosiers’ homes have the feel of being close to or p art of nature.

Modem Interiors: One o f the m any special qualities of DesRosiers’ residential work are his wide open, state-of- the-art floor plans which often serve as a nice counter to the old-style exteriors.

“N inety percent of our homes are bu ilt on w ater,” sa id DesRo­siers, whose father A rthu r D esR o­siers designed the renowned St. Hugo’s of the H ills C hurch. “We know w hat our clien ts pay for these properties, so we use enor­mous expanses of glass to en ­hance those panoram ic views. One of my personal goals for every home I do is th a t you be excited every tim e you come home. You

should never be bored to come home and walk into your house.”

D esR osiers’ early residen tia l work featured w hat he calls, “u l­tra -s lick ” contem poraries. He only recently tu rned trad itional.

“T he biggest change in th e last five to eight years is th a t America has rediscovered trad itiona l a r ­ch itecture,” he said. “W hat we are doing is 20th century trad itiona l, w ith up-to-date, s ta te -o f-the-art open floor p lans with w ith tra d i­tional exteriors. I t ’s very excit­ing.”

Inside the French N orm an cas­tles and the M editerranean .struc- tu res are five-story com m ercial e l­evators, Olympic-sized sw im m ing

pools, elegant wooden floors and stairways, skylights and other ac­c o u te r m e n ts t h a t p ro b a b ly weren’t staples of the original a r­chitectural style.

“O ur concepts are an expres­sion of our c lien t’s personality and lifestyle,” D esRosiers said. “We take the c lien t’s wish lis t and then apply our own profes­sional creative ta len t. W hat we come up with is a house th a t is an example of our arch itectural in ­terpretation of the ir lifestyle.”

W hat D esRosiers comes up with, essentially, are hom es th a t make the ir owners feel very spe­cial, and leave the rest of us awed and envious.

In almost any kitchen, light and whito make a rejuvenating twosome, eaye Country Kitchen Ideae magazine.

Even in very small kitchens, white spontaneously pairs up with natural and artificial light­ing to refresh a space and make it lo ^ larger.

How? When light bounces off s white surface, it appears to push boundaries outward.

Woodwork, too, benefits from the effecU of white paint. The play of shadow and light em­phasizes architectural details.

“I love using a creamy white on the trim in a house,” says interior designer Sharon Broarn. “Crown molding, the trim around doors, any type of architectural feature — white shows off the details without fighting with other ele­ments.”

B ut th a t’s not all. W hite offers the ideal backdrop for showing off a lim itless variety of colors and decorating them es.

“W hite is so flexible,” says in ­terior designer Ju la S u tta . “ I t’s tim eless. A kitchen is a place where there are large investm ents of money in fixtures, countertops and the like. W hite lets you leave your options open in term s of being able to change the decora­tive scheme down the line .”

R ather th a n include perm anent color — such as tiles — in the kitchen, S u tta likes to depend on rugs, drapes, chair cushions and collections for adding changeable color.

“ I w anted the background to re­m ain neu tra l so I would have as m uch flexibility as possible.”

On the o ther hand. Brown likes to use w hite as a subtle, elegant background for perm anent but classically colored m aterials: blue

tilaa, clay-tvd granita and wannly stainad fioora.

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axcitad about whiu, ba praparad whan you maka tba trip to tha paint stoia. You may think you only hava to aak for arhita paint, but you’ll aoon diacovar that you muat pick from aa many as 160 •hadaa of whita.

So how do you chooaa?Sutta suggeaU raviawing paint

chips in the stora, than choosing throe shades of warm whita. “1 would pick at least three colors of white,” she says. “Maybe one that looks slightly pink, one that looks slightly yellow and maybe one that looks slightly beige."

Buy quarts of the shade you se­lect. Then take them home and try them out in side-by-side swaths on the wall.

“ I always p a in t a huge section,” says Sutta . "A t least a 4-by-4-foot square. T hen I leave them on the wall for two or three days. I look a t them in th e m orning light, in the m idday light, in the evening light, and also in artificial light. T h a t way, 1 can see how they change and w hat kind of charac­te r each shade gives off.”

S u tta cau tions against p u r­chasing a pure white pain t with no warm tin t to it. “Even though i t ’s w hite,” she explains, “when you get it in to th e room, it will tu rn blue and give off a cold, sort o f icy feeling.”

Once you’ve got your shade of w hite p inned down, you can move on to accent colors. Brown d e­pended on her collections to help her choose a shade of blue for tiles, fabrics an d wallpapier. S u tta agrees th is is a good approach.

JGA’s Albers rememberedElaine Albers, 50, popular

m em ber of Southfield-based Jon Greenberg & Associates retail de­sign and architecture firm since 1982, died from cancer.

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m any of the trend-se tting envi­ronm ents produced by JG A ,” said Tony C am illetti, the firm ’s direc­tor of visual com m unications. j

Albers supervised the firm ’s de­cor departm ent.

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Caution: Whan using a chemical stripper, work in a ventilated area away from any open flames. Work outdoors if poasible. Don’t smoke. Keep children and pats away from tha work area. Wear old clothes, cotton- lined neoprene glovaa and safety goggles. Store scrapings in a disposable can.

Water-base strippers do as good a job but taka at least a couple of hours or even over­night. They are non-toxic, non-flammable and keep the dissolved finish soft for hours. However, the water will raise the wood grain, so plan on sanding the stripped wood.

Avoid the hot-lye baths used by some commercial dip-strip shopa. They can disco­lor the wood and dissolve the glue that holds the veneers and joints in place. Shop workers may also damage the wood with excessive scraping or wire brushing.

If a shop dip-strips with methylene chlo­ride, however, it may be fine for non-delicate pieces. Also, a professional hot-lye bath may be the only way to remove paint deeply em­bedded in open grain wood.

Some w o^ will retain deep blotches of old stain, water damage or other discolorations. As an example, the tannin in oak reacts sdth the iron in nails to form deep, dark spots. Try sanding or bleaching to remedy the problem.

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Playful roof lines, a wrap­around porch and a uniquely shaped brick wall provide a per­manent festive appearance to the Diana, a large country-style home designed by Landmark Designs of Eugene, Or.

A detailed sketch from Diana M. Smith, a U.S. Postal worker from Norfolk, Va., provided the inspiration for this design. Hence its name.

Before you enter, you have to notice the classy round pillars and the conversation bench. OK, now go inside.

Step into the grand foyer with a two-story ceiling. To the left, face- frame display cabinets nestle un­der a staircase that sweeps up to the second floor.

Elegant columns flank the opening to a sunken living room, two steps down from the entry. Windows in a curved bay fill this large space with light. Over there, across the room, is a comer wood stove with a two-level brick or stone hearth.

Hungry? Well, you have a cou­ple of choices. Formal dining takes place in the spacious dining room. In the kitchen you can snack at the eating bar or have a coffee in the sunny bayed nook. If you want carry out, there’s the

screened porch or the deck.If your job is cooking the meal,

you are going to like the skylit kitchen with its walk-in pantry and three-section sink that faces the garden window, and its cen­tral work island with an addi­tional veggie sink. There is space for a freezer directly across from the second set of stairs. Utilities and a pull-down ironing board are in a pass-through space which leads to a two-car garage with built-in work bench and storage cabinets.

The third stairway is in the master suite, which features a cir­cular sitting bay and window seat, walk-in closets and a private bathroom that you get to by walk­ing under a neat archway of glass blocks.

All right, let’s go upstairs for a minute. There’s a library or loft overlooking the entry. T^ere are the two bedrooms, the guest suite and, over there, that’s an exercise room with a covered balcony.

Nice, huh? To take a closer look at Diana (Plan No. 403-26), send $9 to Landmark Designs, P.O. Box 2307-OE48, Eugene, Or. 97402. You have to sp>ecify the plan number and name. A collec­tion of plan books is available for 120.

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SERVICESEqual Opponunhy Bnatoyar M /F ^

COLLECTOR/ASSET MANAOER Ooal orMiMad M M du a l to haruSa oornnaroM I acceunt t . Faal paoad am bonm aM and aaoatara working ciondMona. PM aa aand raauma lo AS. F.O. Soa M SI HSa. W 4S3M .

COUECTOn. EXPCNENCEO. hdl- ama. M r U M iaa CndR umon. Crad- a IM o n CotacSon anaarMnca a m ual. Sand mautnaa: LTCU. ISAM F « n *i« la n . UM raa. M M I6 4 .

COMPUTER FWOORAIdhIIMQ

oomauMr baaad rn u roTi produO

to aw radM Wduairy h a tn oppor- lunRy lo r a prograrnttw r * a i aatan- • r a dSaaa, MMroaoR Matworka. DOS and OS/2 a patlanoa Sand tw- ■wna ASAP Ilk P O Soa 2SOM1. Fratddn. a a02S .

COMPUTER ASSaTANT- F a Bwo. A yr ooa egedae ae la qaad Farm- kiglanH M a Cadinom aisKTSrAISM

COMPUTER PROORAMtHCR Contractor Vaa. Coaol or ROS. m - parMnoad ordy Sand raaiana tor M Suranqton. Canton a M 1M

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COSMETOLOOIST ■ H C M E O For acamaSc ta lta and MoM a » - k is AMO MAMCUNST aAth aapart-

COUNTER CLERK - M r W SMom- OMd dry tta a a n . P a m m __ C a S s L iM O o r M D -tS M

COUNTER HELP

COUNTER PERSON noodad M r paMI S dacaaaana cantor A q tr M n la ra Supply DaooraBng C tr. tO tSW A n n A ih trR d . PlynMiAh

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COUNTER POSITION, PART-TSAE M r dry daantra Or ba n ia lura Cantacl

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CREDIT « COLLECTION SPECIALIST

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CUSTOOIAN SUPERVMOR Par h S d n M »ar» at d c a i- • o t . s a d a • « W d a .i _S a » M a t hara a m ta r S p a d aaM am taaKBH. P &

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k^B U i NBs Wes bees A^pwk MaiL* FK 9499 par m m wi iM iS u a u paa M m i kpva awn ear untou>

r Uc K B K F 0 . Baa M O S t.

CUBTOOIANB

CUSTOM ER SERV ICE

rUnat M cPhueon, PO Boa CN332A, UvanU. M l 4A1A1

CUSTOM ER SERV ICEenter ouatanwr oraB l d a u at ear- poreto elBcaa to _ ^board s ittarU noa. good eaiton a k w ragulraB Part -dma. Hours vwy

ARBOR TEM PS 459-1166CUSTOMER SCRVICC

NCPRESCNTATTVe R ipubic Bank S .^ U saaktog cue- lom ar sandoa orUntad todMduaUw- - -- Lja ——wPOT m av BMomewo fiw a ana rw e v

- . - A abto tohandto many teaks a l one Hma. E i- parUnoa wkh mutd in a phenes A

“ aquUm ant lo ryA bane

park age, as w a i as an opportundy to r ammnoamant. No phono cads

cover U tta r to:

Parsormal DIractor Ra:CSR

122 8 . Mato Arm Arbor. Ml. 46104

An equal Opporiundy Emptoyar

CUSTOMERSERVICE

REPRESENTATIVESSought by Fortona 500 Corporation

4 Cualom sr ‘r Sarvloo H otino.

^K>r1 Urm contract poadton Sarvtoa ma>or oorporau aooounu F u iypa ld tra in tog ISwihr.

OUAUFICATIONS: Superior ouatomar sarvica skBs.

For townadUta oonaW srstton ce i

O LSTEN Staffing Services

258-6988DAILY PAY • MCN/WOMEN

$6-96/hrMuat have ovm trsnsportadon

May Day Tempo- 627-1163

SYSTEMS ANALYSTS/ PROGRAMMER ANALYSTS

Our cdant h a a ^KparUncad torong company groedh P u t has opened new career eypnrkiWdUa tor AS/ 400 and maddrama ana^iau. d yoe hove a lou r year dagraa and three years o f « *o rU n o o to COBOL i . CIC8. 062 (OB2a P LU tt. AS/400 RPQ. RPQ M or AS/400 COBOL w to arc socking new and awcRtog ohU- Ungos, am want to hear bom yout

Our c io n t oftors to i W ^ . iB a rts il pooltlona vdth oom potdhu bonodu to the right u ja Bllsd candtoaUs. To bo con iido rad to r thooa posMons, sand your ooroor proBo end M tory hU lory to oonddonoo to: Confidon

' Reply Sarvloa. Thompaon Ra- crudrrw nt Advardabig. D o * TB-10. 3000 Town Cantor. Suds 1600. OouthlUtd. M l 46075. A i rasponoas wB ba torwardad to our d a m un­opened. No phone ca is plaaaa. Our c ia n t U on equal oppoHurdly am-

DAYCARE ASSISTANT F u i ApaHdm a.

Love ch id ra n . c rs fu , games C a i 454-6290

DEU PER80N/CA8HBR F u i or part dma. Cvpartonra pra- torrad. M ual ba 16 or oidor. S tart at ISm our Cad: 454-0030

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24600 Drake Rd.. W n to g te n >

OCUVERV D R fV »t -

DEUVCRY A ditTA LLER Mual have goad drUtog raoord i the abddy to work avanm g i A Sal deya. ShouM ba m irhen lo idy to- cdnad to ld abla to B l oquipm ont i

d 479-4017

O E M O N S TR A TO R S -lm m adle ia opantogs tor n u <n narkot_ A d n u store ditoiw nolrolors. Eeosdsnl pof. C edP okdo fS iU : 667-2910

OESdtE t t 's . bee U— by. b ipa /

own boasT LadUa Ramlnglon |awal> ry wants youl No A dawn. 532-1241

DIE DESIGNERA hB dma dto daaignar U naadad by a qusdty too l A dto Bmp. Expertanos

stamping dtoa U a m uat ExoaAant bana lHe provtdad. Appfy a t Tipka Tool 53665 Grand RNar to

DIE HELPER An entry Uval poUdon U open tor • OU Mal In e quadty too l A dto shop. A p p ican tt must ba machan^cady toednad. Apply at Ttaka TooL ----------- *• wHudaen.S3B66 Grand fdvar to New k

DC MAKER A fuB dma DU Makar U naadad by a quadty too l A dU Ihop. EimorUnoa

progreeolw srto in s dtos is a mual. Exoadant banadis are proM d’ ad. Apply a l Tipka Tool. 53666

id lW to N ' *G rw idF

DIE S ET T ER / JO B REPAIR

i stamping aaparUnoad

progrsaakm dies A airtaads.

on anporUrtoa. Apply to poraon 300 toduatween Aanv-12 nooh

Dr.. Plymoulh (i

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MM"*MMasr«iSr H -ttL .'ib• H it M .F2M r aM i aM arbaaM a t

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OBteCT CARE W O R m U r g i ^ don u U “

SS.*9A .2M S .7A /lir.Taned. 274-1SA0

O fffiC T CARE WORK0 B naadad U Canien A UveNU area. M ual ba at

D iyCTCAmWORKBt For foaplU g ro i*h o a io to r d to u io ^ m ard iiN dUaMod U Waat Btoam- dald. A Itvn oon and nddUU ahMs budabu MORC trurdng hafp id or wB tra in. 16.25-16.7A par hour

•937 CanirU . Gardan O ly. M i 4A13A. 0 rcB k4 2 M 8 0 3

DOOR PERSON Naadad. HB A partBma. to r kotury Ugh itto Wcatlona A ta U ^o n a num bv to:

BenTM. _________O bsanur A fiooaierio Nm upapars

3A2S1 SohooUrsA Rd. L>vonUMI4A1S0

PERMANENT PART TNdE ORfVBt

pam . Hours: 4-7 PM. IA.2S an hoia'. parbtol hours to r atudanu Dapand-

prom pt I10-2 M

DRIVERS WANTEDPROFESSIONAL

tom arlaktog.

o a r t wBtog to pu l to long ho«n ond went to make at Uaal tM.OOO pa r^m to . Someone who w anu to bo ira a u d bUndbf. poraonady, but dnvdy and wdh

i your Uaa o f dikrtog to to park a buck agakul a dock and read ttu fUwapapM. donT wooU our dma. Wa daB ur to nurstog homaa, vat

DIRECT CARE PLUSwaaeanoa laoma o im m ^e a i On-cad dbactaara OCW dIBtbwoaRwTwona) RaaldantUI ipooUdaU (sBh nu d or program ooordtoator asuarUnoat

56.26 -17.50 par hour booed on po- aMon A b e *g rour>d. fa e idant ja rv adts avadabU, tookiding m adtoai/ dantaL tu ition ratmbursamonL A more. Must ba a Mgh school gradu- a u A have a vedd M lohlgan B tvers

aooopud '*i ja Ac . a• Frt.. 10am 4pm at

FrwikBn Rd.. SouPidald. M l 40034 An Equal O pportunity Employar

DIRECT CARE STAFFcartog a laft to aarva davaUR-idy BaablaJ ...................m aniady

school dUlomaASED ra ^d ie d . Vart-aty o f ih tfu a a i all la tk js Groan/ ShUld inauranoh Cad 10am 4pm.

637^

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277-6193474-02S3

R E T A a SALES’MANAGERM ic h ig a n t o p lO Q g r o ty th o r ie n te d c o m -

ih u n ic a tio r L s c o m p a n y Is .s e e k in g a s e a ­

s o n e d m a n a g e r t o m e e t a n d e x c e e d s a le s

q u o ta s ! I n d iv id u a l m u s t b e a te a m p la y e r ,

p o s s e s s th e a b ili t y t o n r u ttiv a te a s a le s

te a m in a c o m p e t it iv e m a rk e tp la c e a n d

m u .s t b e w ill in g t o p u t in n e c e s s a ry t im e .

C o lle g e d e g re e w ith a m in im u m o f 2 -3

y e a rs m a n a g e m e n t e x p e r ie n c e p r e fe r r e d ,

s p e c if ic a lly in th e r e ta il ir t d u s t r y . W e o f fe r

a c o m p e t it iv e s a la ry , c t tm m is s lo n , e x ­

p e n s e s . 4 0 IK . h e a lth & d e n ta l b e n e f its .

S e n d o n ly s e r io u s in q u ir ie s a n d s a la ry

h is to r y to

Vice President of Mnriieting PO Box 71043

Madison Heights, Ml 49071-0043

PINKERTON*

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I y a w m aw ery/eecurtly o r rtib tb d a iqM rM noaY o u m ay quaW y to r poa W o tta aM tU ng N g ^ M an

p o p M o fiP p rooem peW N e u b ^ p a . FuM and p i r t B w i

B E N K FITB IN C U IO I

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A R R U C A T tO N B AO CERTBO SEVEN D AYS RER W EEK. B-*BO A .M . TO B :00 R .M .

A T THE FO U .O B R N Q LO C A TIO M B:P O N T IA C W AR REN

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botong hero. Qlvw U M * DhOfU num ber. w o E d o B u i te o B a .Oboomor A Booonirtc Npwopdport

rW IR i36261 BohooUrMI F Uvofdo M l 46190

CMRKTCARE

D ISPATCH ERATUOfBfr TRANSPORTATION

QpporhtoRy to Pw piuA b— porU lio n toduoby wdh 0 nUUwB oomau- fiy. Btoid moumo ond « M ry rwrywo

lAOO m UALIVB0.MI4A111-2912

DtSTW BunON DEPT.Foot growing oompoivy hop luA uno

•nd abU U B Iiu lo T A U O k A F - •louah UU U in u ilry UvU p i ~P » n0A pomen wB hp iu 9mU move IB rapidhf wdhto oui pony. ThU B a pormanoni peadlon

paychbTinc.AAAO Om hm dLikoRd-.SU. 110

Woal BtoondUM, M l 46322

ORWER/PqCK W ORKCTUhendU oompraaaod gaa cidndara. lA w f iw va COL cfaaa B boanaa wPh B rbrakaa A ha iardmia matarUf an- deraamanL Good drkdng raoard qubad. IB par haur T banadu. i« td ra to jm a le :B 0Kd60 Obaarvar A Eccanbic Nawapapara

3A261 ScfwoleraR Rd.UvonUMI4A1S0

DRm VM ELPCRRA dma poadUn a a lib la . Mual ba abU to work daya o r sfU rrtoons and •vary oP ur waakand. SASO/hr to

goodhdrivbiga drug baa and hava a rao o A CadPabtok

ja m 3pm at 31M AA-4411

DRrVEP - lo c iL COLA. AAOO/waafc. Bowal baiaraaa oompany reuu.

_______ 924-1900 _____Paraormal D au Raport Agancy

ORWER/Sas-ORWER. tUM tow tor d whoUaato oompany. COL ra-

qubod. CUan raoord A dapandabto.537-7200

DRIVERS • FuB dma poadtona. Mual uaa own voMclo. vena or pUkup*

21

A20.(n drM ng racerd. Armuat tocoma .ooo^m o oo Apply batwaan

9AM-4PM at: Prntoaainnal Oadvary A Courtar. 24600 NorPnvaalam Hwy, Su.202. SouPiAaU.

DRIVERS N S D B ) to r loa craam bucka. Muat ba ovar 21 wNh good drM ng raoord. --------------------- 941-5011

DRWER WMh COL Boanaa Ir 9 a9 ar%, moaPy tocai and

•A1-903O

DRY C LEA M M PLANT Radtord rmada Shirt

ipartinoa praUrrad bur bUn. Cad Carol ia m 3pm af ,

531-4090

ELBCnSCAL ASSEMBLER - towwa-

Uquaa. muat ba abto to Iro n ic achom attca. ro fo ra ncaa

7130.hourly. HB ttma. PO Boa rdUMHBa.

s nIta C T R ttM N

A * to r Tom 47B-n4T

■^agpronuea.

CLECTROMC TBCHMCUN Seaktog indhM uB to m aU liU 0 a u -

ENQME LATHE O P0ATO R - m mum 5 yva. aiuarUnea. Muat ba abto to hold leUrancaa to J 9 i. TodU a pkia. CNC lafha program

EKTPtTAPBgN T MANAGER

> 90 -dU fp itdbakWig >LPudmualcA • I1AOO a m onth, plua

• 2 7 y a a ro ld l

CALL: 313-4S2-0Q20. aaL 340

BITR Y-LEVB. poaMon. HB Bma. opan to waaum aubtab to p u t Btop. Banadla. Cad batwaan lOanv-1pm .M on.-Frt. 2S1-A310

EX <:»^ P IT JOB OPPORTUMmEB Expondtog nallorw f mUrooompuUr m anulacturor looktog to r. MSOC SALES REPRESENTATTVES. No cold cBU igl FUaUto houra. caauB

com puUr oaparUnoo ■aUa i p oru itoo pr

Good phono a kB i a m uat Cnthual aattc, anargatte paopto onhr- S H *- ppfG/REOBVPfQ wotak s k rtanoa pratonwd b id not mandaionf- Sand raatant (apacNy poBAon dp- •bad) to : ARES MtarodavahipmanL A ttn: Saiaa Managar. 23990-A R»- •am ch Drtva. Farm bwun HBa M l 4A335

EXPEFBENCED HOME C L E A N M par hr. No ovantoga or waBi- Pay chacka waaldy bom a t

. my . C«r pud . A poadtona

FACIAUST A HAIR 8TYU8 TS Opportundy. to r FARARNGL

TON HXL8 SALON. 12 MBa A Orc­hard LUto. Cad JiBa

FACTORY Light toduabtUpoadlB

FJHE RETAILER. Troy arap amka tod Bma ig h t mamtananoafdaBimiy poraon. flahirrtayo roqubad. EaoaL

FME SAFETY WORK $12 p u hour. Ac par agraamard. F iB or part tbno. No aruarUnoo

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FRANKLM Nb«aa A U UUdag tor mabaa A m iaowaUto to d h id u * u werk eur daUL F * A part Una mMUBM Apgbr NortnwaaUm H * f. SauRdNai

F R K la n c e ART«T For T -a filrt art.

Mon. Pvu F it Apply batwaa P ow a i.lloa ioo .cTOOQIf

FURNACE CLEANERS doMa. good Brtvbii to work long h o m .

Q B C flA I. M N 0 « r N B J' Day/alUm oon B B U avpBBbU.

~ punting. 2A21A. B.

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F u l Bma grouR di work A IN d MUM- tooa to r RayU O B i aparlaunt

OM Maa frt. Baat-Apm.A 49-7W

An

GNT GALLERY. PLYMOUTH Mrtng tod A part tu u aMaa halp. Muat ba

hudUBU. BapandBito A daud ortardad A aktorC bidy. 463-7733

GOLF COURSE MAPfTENANCE

tryC U b.

o r partgodjrtiiB a g w Fan HBa Caun-lu^L Fqr n^nd^L

GENERAL HELP FULL-TIME

$14.19/START

326-8501G IR LS W ANTED

7 - tt iT a S M O W ^ to lM ry a ^ ^ A n nua l i_B93 G rand R ap tda

O M iodu ft ---------- LA1W 1

Q R AP M C AR m rPart Una poaRlon agon. M uB kqaw O a *l Draw and Doafclep P uB dakte Haaaa aand mamaa to: LB.B.. P.O.Baa 2 m Uvuda. BA 4 A iA V 0 t« i

319-427 ------

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OROUNOS/CUSTOOIAL. M olusa L ranaingloa RIaal TBk IP flu o a rd a r

479

U r A LNamota. Tray.

Q RO UNO BPM O N Far iarga apartmam 001 to poraon: Tha Sprtoga Pordlao TrB I A N ovi

477.

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OPPORTUNITIES W ITH

S o u rceC lu Ix .Md|ER

NOW HIRING OPENING SOON

SourceClub, the new membeship wholesale club subsidiary of Meijer, is now hiring for various positions

throughout our club in Livonia, Ml• Cashiers • Optical• Stockers • Tire Installation• Receiving • Maintenance• Photo • Food Services

Taking Applications and Conducting Interviews at:Livonia SourceCiub

20000 Haggerty Rd.Livonia, Ml

48152(H you'rm lo o k in g for a g ro a t An Equa Opportunityo p p o r tu n ity , lo o k to S o u rca C lu b ) E m p io y a

REAL ESTATEMORTGAGEREPRESENTATIVE***Raqukm Bachelors Degree f ***Oegree in Business and/or

Sociology, Psychology eic.***Must En j^ People ***Must have Positive Attitude •**Flexll^ Hours ***Base Plus Commission •••Training includedS e n d re s u m e to :

Om ega M ortgage C o ip o ratlo nS4441 w. Eight Mile, Suite 115

Uvonla. Ml 48152

MACHINE TOOL BUILDERS/MAINTENANCE

A h ig h v o lu m e S o u lh e a » le m O a k la n d C o u n ty m a n u fa c tu re r o f m a c h in a d c a tiir tg s Is a e a k in g a p p tic a n it a va H a b te lo w o ik a n y a s a ig n a d th tf t In o u r m a in ta rfa n c a /m a c h in a b u td io g d e p a n - m a n l k x th a fo llo y rfn g p o a ilio n s :

MACHMETOOU QENEWU. UACHMC TOOLMOUmVAL eLKrntICIAN SULOEItSTha ■atactad carrdkMa* wiM ba budding tome new ar>d main- latntng and rapaking curranlty oparalkrg aulomalad machinirtg •yilam a (ro l^ <M machinaa, Iranatar kna aquapmani arvt flaxibla machinae) that tililiza prograrrtmabia logic controllar», compulariiad (Magrwetk; aytlam *. vahabla ipaad motor drfvaa. and atacifonic latt aqupmani Troubiaahooiirtg skills a mual Thaaa ara not projact posNtorwE la d r ic ia n m u a l h a v e a o m a fa m tk a m y w k h T I , O E a n iV o r A la n B ra d a y p ro g ra m m a b ia lo g ic o o n tro k a rs

M a c h a n ic a l T a c h m u s t h a v a a x p a rtia a m m a c h a n w a l. h yd ra u N c , p n a u m a k c a n d k ib n c a lio n » y n iw n » M a c h in a b U td to o a n d papa im aag a k fla a ia d a a a ra U t

A d n iB -fra a , a < )u a l o p p o riu n a ty a m p lo y a r o fla r in g co m p a tfU v a w a g a a arad b a n a W i P la a a a taaad a hanaK w iW an la w a r a x p ra e a - kag a ra a ra a l a lo ra g y r lih a r a a u m a arad w a g e h itto r y to

MASITSNANCEA>Ev.o. Box nons

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OASSIFIED TELEPHONE SALESPart Time

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HELP WANTED g n a rM lib o r

HELP oordod M i W o o /p irt-llm i StarOng poy AA-AA/hr Apply a i 7-eawon. 4204 O rchard U *o A d . W MoomOald 002-07A7

riQkdrlng TgM malntanonco, po mg and H*w orlal MU— M uai m

MO an— Drug froo only. Apply in n o n . Ham pton Irm. 32420 Sio- onoon H w . idodHon Hta.An Equal O pportunity Empioyo

H O TE L P O S IT IO N S

Tho Shoraton Oaka HotM in Novi la new hihrtg tor

• Front daaka uarha P o rto rt/b o l atoff/drtvora

(mual hava —Ad chouftoura Hoanoo) Mouaafcaapara/room attor>danta HouoaiiaaptoQ UHMy

A l poawocM aithar fuA tim a or port ttm o. muot bo avMiobio a i antfta. irv cludtog woofeOTHla. C om potitivo ooQoa and bonoAta

AppAcationa avoMoMo at Front Daak, Shoraton Oaka HoM . L— at NovIRd 340-5000

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laiMoan jnAaaar A Frank—An Equal O pportunity t iwployor

HOUeEKEEPtNO/LAUNDev SUPEPVieoe - Muaad nurtM g tacO- ity aoaking an ahpartanoad. org i n in d and anthuaiaatic paraoi Plea— aubm* reeume IP E— A30.OPaarvor A Eocardrlc Nooapapara

30251 S d ioo lora lt Rd LNor— M ta iA O

1 0 /00 ORINOCR HAND. M l m m or pari Hmo C al Tu— A Thuro Aam- 1pm. Morv-Wod -Prl. o flor 5 g i^

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nyiMEOUTE OPENtNQ AVAILABLE tor lua Mmo • Front Daak Clark. PBX O paralor. N ighi AudNor F u l banoM pockaga p f—abla. Apply by appa- catton at fron t daak HoAoay Ini 3A123W 10 M— Fwmmglon H— . No phona ca— plao—

INSTRUCTORS • modaAng. aaroPto, octing. Oroot hours A pay 553-3070

MEIJER, INC. 45001 Ford Road

Canton

HOUSECLUe - RMds rM pontlW * oduit to work only morning hours. Oonaral counter work A ctoaning. C aAaaktorA I, 422-4340

HAM STYLIST A MANICURIST MM or part thna. Good cornrHsatoo AiraiaPla CM Tu—-Sat. i0 -3.

427-3440

HAIRSTYLISTS For buM Canton aalon

FuA tima CaA; M I-6190

HAIRSTYLISTS. NaH TaePnidarta and Ataiatant tor aaubAahad pro- g —ahw ta lon In northw—t Livonia.

591-7273

HAMPTON INN - ROMULUS la now Nrtng: llouaaka— ars. Br—k- I—I Hoatparson. Daak Clarka.Appp In paraon at front daak. 30A47 .■f l y— Rd.. Romufua.

♦r* h a n d y m a nTo rapair rantal houa—

Must hava to o lt and tranaporlatton 651-9030

HOUSEKEEPERSShalPy Nursing Cantor P aaaking quaffhad houaakaapars to i A part tim a. Wa oRar aPova avaraga wagaa. banaOta. artd a graat worm­ing anvironm— t. Ptoa— apply In parson at 46100 Schoanarr. H m— N of HM Rd . naar LM aaida MaN

566-1100

IN D U S TR IA L ENGINEEREaatakto aoR automot iva trim corn- parry la aaakirrg an axparlanoad Irr- duaPiai Engmaar Background in piarrt A work atatlon layout. 0 .8 .0 A M O S T tim a studtoa. dto cutting A prio r automothto trim /—aPng pra- farrad PC baaad Lotua 1-2-3 A EX­CEL raqdrad tt you rs looking tc foin a pfogr—aivs faat p—ad com­pany. wa'd Mia to haar from you. Compatittva aalary A barraAt pack-

Sarrd r—uma to: Faktravan In-duatrtoa. Subaldtory o f Laar S—bng. PO Box 230469. Fakhavan. Ml46023 Attantlon L. Houaar

HOUSEKEEPING/ GROUNDS PERSON

Hardworking, ratlab la ind ividual naadad at an aparim ant commurwty In Troy. Tha p ^ io n ancompaaa— marry duttoa Including dataliad ctoatiing o l apartm ants lo r movs- irrs. aya to r atarrdar—. upkaapA claantrrg of hallways, common ara— and groun— . OualHIad appli­cants should apply in parson Mon- day-Frtday batwaan 1pm-6pm

VILLA G E PARK O F TR O Y 500 C oachm an Drive

Troy. M l. 46083 689-5737

INSPCCTION TECHNICIAN Raport to Laboratory Marragar A Q u a lity A ta u ra n ca M anagar Raaporrisbia tor krapaction o f A toat- krg o f product to r corrtorman— to apadflcation Makrtakr accurato A lagibla docurrrantatton. ravtow carti- flcatton A aaaura corrfofTnarrca to apadflcation Oparato aA ralavant taatkrg aquipmant A w rtta A dlatrto- uta ra p o rlt. Muat ba wMkrg to work aftam oon shifl. P it—a aand raauma m confidarrea to: Box 842 Obaarvar A Ecoantrlc Nawapapars

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia M l 46160

at apPAr to —to— — k i— -m Ms HMa— Plua. 31616

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i aalaryI Oapi P 6 Box 9007, 4 46066-6007 EOC

inairarw ia - Exparton—d OnlyAGENCY POSITIONS

Commarctol A Parsenaf Lin— CSR s-Marka— 0 CtoAwa Raiars

C O N C O R D P E R S O N N E L1MOO UKIdM M lI M .

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INSURANCE PROOUCEft M tor growing agancy w ith axoalarri

aouthwaal oom ar o f Oakland Courv ty M— krtormaAon to:

QuaAty krauran— Sarrdo— BoxH

South Lyon. M l 4 i 176INTERIOR OECORATINQ - I hava n— tor decor— ng wto train.Satoa axpartorr— hatpfufCaA tor appokrtm ani: 736-3566

i.D. QRINOER wanted for carbida gaga ahop. WM tra in right paraon. A p ^ In parson: R. L Schm idt Co.. 34506 Qisndato In Uvonla.

INSTALLATION TECHNICiAN For SataNita TV and homa TV antannas Exparton— haipfui. but wM tram Apply In parson at 25505 W 7 MMe. Radford. M l batwaan 12 Noon A 6pm

INSULATION INSTALLERS Exparlancad or wW train CaM 9arr>-11am. Mon-Fn

660-0661INSULATION INSTALLERS

WM tram Apply k i parson a l Jon— Inaulation. 22611 HasAp. E. of Novi Rd .N . offOMNa, NOVI

★ INTERVIEWERSOynamic MarkaUng n —aaroh Firm is saakkig mottoatod, pari-tkna tatophona totor-

ars for aA Mans (DAYS. EVBtfNOS A WEEKEN061

O iaA flcattoni are: ricaA ant Pho— SkMa. Computor and/or Typktg SkMa. Idaal tor homamakara, alu-

I. rahra—. tho— ra antoi tha fob markat.NO SALES INVOLVED CaA Sandy 10am 4pm 827-4021

INVENTORY and SHIPPINQ/RECEfVfNQ CLERK

Southflafd m anufacturar aaaking a aalf m otfvatod. dataA ortontod par aon. w ith atrong com putor aktoa, to work In a faat pa—d atoefc room. Muat hava prMdoua exparton— in ahipptog A racahAng. Must ba abto to a tari knmadlataty CaA M on.-Frt.. 6 -tlA M ONLY, aak tor Batty Ofxon:

358^)560

JANITORFuA-tkna. 6 n igh tt par wk.

(after 9pm .) W BfoomAald ar— only. CM 544-62/7

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JANTTOMAL • W orkkig aitoarxwfto Bear A oarpal eara aaparton— tor account to LNanto 3rd ahM. I0pm -6:30am TranaportaMon A phona naadad CaB lS - 7 2 7 - 1722

JA N IT O RP A R TT M i

to Troy . Muat be ewaAabto S-4 par day. M on.-P rl. but ha—“ — to ^ ------ --- ------------naadad. Apply to paraon i Saourfty Corp.. 5 ^ E. Bl|Rd.. Troy. M l 4B0B3.j a ib t OR to prop vacant apta.$6 JO /hr FuA Ama days. Mon - Fri.

477-2070

Apt.

Change to r on-oaA aan4o—. For in to caA 10-4PM. M oiL-Frt. 726-2000

An Equal OppoHurdty Emptoyar

KBtNELHCLP Part ama. Mtomoona A a—ry o ttia r Saturday. R i^ to P.O. 8— 233. - imBald A M l. 4A308.

KENNEL HELP - part AmaW aak- anda A momtoBa vorlUng s4th ant*

— 1Cantona

EXPERI04CCD LAN06CAPC labor A LAWN MAMTENANCE For SuulMtold oompany 364-3213LAB OPTICIAN

CxoaAant poaNlen op— tor q—Aty*

B IkAtoi cradandaN Warr— . Top aatary. RapA— conBdan- f>— i: 566SB00

AUBURN M LLSLLandaca— Rrm aborara A Craw

Laadaira. C a i M on-Frl. B:30-5pm. 373-BB73

LANOeCAPE CONSTRUCTION

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la w n MAdfTEMANCE

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la w n MAMT04ANCE COMPANY ooktoAtar dapandabto paapt

FuA ar part Ama FaMatogt— area. 474-71BA

la w n MAINTENANCEuprnm um K0P h m M FiM amS M r tM M d lA SW -MLAIWN MAMTCNANCC. M

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LA«mMO¥«ER M fCHAM C . . . M H m i« a r.ra w id ae rti. MuM M m MP«rtinc« 4 riliM W O M CM

m n M r 422-2740

NATKMAI. Rrapwty I lir iM H u rn C o fiM ny h a t paattO M rn ttitm to M Fam toalon M to araa to r U ta Carnmrnm. CandMalaa aba nO iiin a iia lK l. M andy 4 outga. kto «)to a jn a a iM altMuOa. Satoa/ Cutoomar Sarvtoa ta patlanca M ^ M Ca4 7ST.4t21le a s m o c o n s u lt a n t .

apMImarW oommunRy. C a l Mon-FH 9am.«pm. 3 34 -12 tt

UOHT mOUSTRIAL-------ato M M packagbio apantoM toLNonto. JbtM aork. 4 fh o rltorm op tfilnoA *< 4 0 lo N arl. 2S r«M 4 aM ry 240 hrs. «mrkad. Peat- ■torn icM dutod to bagto around Auouai Mb Mual ba dapandabto 4

n la t ito b a ry n t aderT NorraA Sando—

963-B742

UOHT PACKAQBtQ, WIxom ar— . 86.2S-B5.A0/hr. lo start. Oanaral producAon. HM .Odrt«ara.Atoo WELDERS. CaB Temporary Aaaoc. o f MtoNgan, toe.

9—1 4pm. 46A-8780

LIVONU ar— CHILD d e v e lo p ­m e n t CENTER aaaking raAabto. a t- Actont. laundry A ig h t houaafcaaptog staff wNh axpurton— A retar—o—

CaA953-BS66

UVOMA ar— CHILD DEVELOP­MENT CENTER aaatung afAoarA day

avantog fanttors wm i attparton—buAdlng ctoaning A matotonan— knowtodga o t aA •anicary cod—

CaA 953*0666

LOOKPiQFORc In prof

hard working A paraonabto. n aauma American Computor Exetianga.

24166 Hageariy. Farmtogton HMa.46335

llaggarty. Farmtogton H i 35. A tto: Brandto Hopper.

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A— arABi YauH — m m — OuaNl

U —ate M l ad 166

fito a rta n — wMb BPC, bluaprAM raadtog and |ua l to towa atonutbebd- tog N a daBntto ptob. A to ra Nabtog

Wa oRar a aompabA— wApa. andxglbpand

atkar 60 dwR. For Bratant o—araya a lta r AO dmo. For brai oonaMara—n. apply In paraon Id o ^ day • Friday. o 5 o ^ ABO w aand ra*

daaBoTaab TiWtoar ProducSi (torm arty R O B kAanulacturtM Cb.)

74A ilE .kA B B .P O B — lA Hamburg, kb 40180

ATTN: Ms. Tammy Caaay. Human Raaouro— Idanagar

n ER jal O pportuntly Emptoyar

MAC IANC OPERATOR

toobtog tar indM duaR at aB a k fl tok* a ii to opw ata to i—bon and/or btow

background N raquirad. Wa o tla r a good wags 0 barwdt jM Ckaga. Ap­p ly to paraon: M o n .*!^ Bam Bpm. 1361 Hta Rd.. WaaA— d (S. o t Ford).

An Equal Opporturdty Cmptoyar

kiACHPtC R€P/W _ to m etal cutAnp aqidm ant smntad. Prakar atocirica l AfyydrauAc exparton— . Top Pay. CaAb itw a — Asm 4pm. 119

MACHINE TOOUNQExp andbig N. Macomb county oom-

trtc iim . A ptpaitttors. 4 plua y—rs axpartanca. CaB. B4B OBOB

MACHINIST TRAININGLaid o ff workara and unamptoyad, low toooma parsons may quoBty to r FREE ntoctbrABl training and fob

xnont asalstan— High Sohooi Mptoma or OED raqubad.

C— Amy a t S45-BBB7

Henry Ford Communita CoBaga Ot—a o t Corporato Training

M— totoah O paralor • Expartanoad only. Quark )(pra— a muatl Lino.

‘ and. M ustrator. pagsm— ar. id. Design B k a y fto l^ at—

h a t^ . Aflom oona. Sand raaunto only to B— #060

Obaarvar 4 Eo—n trlc Nawapapars 3B2S1 Schootoral t Rd

Uvonto kb 4B1S0

kfAlNTENANCE. Earty ShPI 2:90- 11am. naapnnePiii. aaP modva—il IndM dual raquirad to perform pra- producAon and matotonan— dud—

r manut—turing ptorM. B a d ri* pw tan— aphtoC aA 535-ITBB

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Sbadneham. MudI Im ia AC and Odr. k y M k Good w a g

1044-1800

MAPfTENANCe FCR80N aiust ba 10 or oldar

Qraat to r radr—CaA Judy 4BB-0600

klAPfTBlAN CE Part o r M l Ama. ganarat matoka

aUUNTENANCE TECHNICIAN

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MAINTENANCETECHNICIAN

ny la la —tog matotonan— ‘i X :proto^

ocmrwMnld— to d ie Southttotd. Troy B Roctiaotar HAta

ganara l m atotanan— Includ ing ikjm btog, ■toctrtcai A HVAC. kiluat

OuaNtad todMduata should apply in N i Mond— Friday, batwa— tha I o t ipm B pm o r c a i to r an ap-

v il l a g e p a r kOF TROY APARTM ENTS

500 COACHMAN TROY. ML 46083

689-5737 ASK FOR KEN WARNER

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MAMTCNANCS/nCOaC F M O N .

b a ip M i Orae a« i faoM FaN AdNbaanI

Oraba, F anab ifiaa MM.

MAKE-UP A R TSTiraadgto— aaton to Soudd sdtoka opantog. 1 -000*021-1

ktAMAQEMENT

pany to looktog to r ooiaga gradu­a l— to AA 12 aatartod entry toval

wgamant 0 aatoa poatde—. For personal totorvlaw oaB Ktoi a t

813 868 4566

MAKAQEM6NT * PART TRIE Evantogs B wa—anda a t M Ana' gro—ry alora Apply a t TowrT iq u w a M w kal. 2 0 i» Jof Rd. neat'* Beach Oaty. Dearborn lltagh t t

MANAQEldENT TRAdtCCFuA ttoto poaMon tor ooBaga gradu-

votvad coitoga student. S tr o ^ satoa. organtaadon 0 cuatomar aar'* vtoa —Ra raquirad. Q raal grow df

xitto l. CaB M a l KAPLAN500*5320

klANAOERA a s s is t a n t kHANAOERS

PoaMona to r ralaB o u d s l Satary plua oommiataon. 477*5361

klANAOER tor W Bloom itatd buai- — . tilu a t hava a minimum ot 3 years raataurant or ratoA manage*

I exparton— . 001*4300

klANAOER TRAMEE * 021.000 4 yr. dy a a ._ N aw grads o r aapart-

id. BartoOla. Nodonal oompany. :araar opportunity. 473-7210 STEVBt J. O R E M PERSONNEL

k4ANlCURI8T - FuA or W M tor busy 4 ‘ “ftaid.fFabulous opportunity.CaA: B26-t9B0>

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS *No exparton— nsos—ary Need to* M 10 poalUona by Aug. 10. If you're

making $000 par X CAUN O W Uvor—: 471*1311

2 0 M A N A G E R S ,$325-$475/WEEK

No exparton— n—a—ary. WILL TRAIN. R rat ooma. Aral ear— . CaAJoanrtoat 416BB10

H o m e & t c R Y i o e c u i d c

DEAOUNES: 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EOmON /4PJVL FNOAY FO R— AY EOtTKJN TO PlACt YOUR AD CALL W1-(

S Air ConditioningHEAT1NQ • AIR CONOtTiONINQ

Satos • Sarvi— • (nsta—tton Refrigerators • Mumidtflers

LDW RATES! LiCENSEO 937-0765

23 Blind CiMning (Mobil* Unit)

27 Brick, Stock, Ctntn! 33 Bidg. A fttmodtlinQ

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ULTRA SHINE BLINDS (MobH) Ultrasonic Band Ctoaning sarvt— M inis, verts, (cloth. PVC).

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WAREHOUSE HELP wanlad lo r plum bing contractor S tarting waga 1 4 /iv Pfym ouib/Canton araa. Sand raaum t to Warabouao, 13101 Ec- klao. Sidta 201. Ptymoutb. M i 44170

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TOOL & DIElmrT>adkala oparung for lr>dMdual axpanarroad wtth naa diaa and ra- palr m matN stamping plarM Fui tim a day shift N orth^M location. C a l 476-7212

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Me rMparaoh FImtIbM hours abh banabla C aiH aathar 72S-9S00

CHAIRSfOC DENTAL ASSISTANT naadad for our darbal taamf Eaoabani opportunity M u tK ia or a a p yd your cbMcal NUba. Fu9 tim o poablon Canton araa. PMaaa cab CarrM for further databa, 324-20t0

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• TEACHERS (E a ^ Chbdhood or ENmenlary oerbbcabon)

• TEACHERS ASSISTANTS• PHYS ED TEACHER (Part tIma)

TOOL MAKERBackgrourtd m short runs and tam- porary tooB. Mual hava own tooia Day S h lfl. Livonia araa. Good tHnga

ARBOR TEM PS 459-1166

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WAREHOUSELM miM araa. F u i lim a, parmarmnt S5 50/hr Sanabta. wW tra in, no Ma

Empiotmtard Canlar Agancy 549-1636

Sand raauma to PO Boa 279

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C h a irs id eOrthodontic Assistant

Saif-diracM d profaaaionai wantad lo r a faat-paoad. high quabrj ortho­dontic practioa 1 or mora yra. a ipa - rlanoa raquirad to mduda somamanagamant Excabant pay. PMaaa c a i Pat batwaan 9;30im -2:00pm ,

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CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE naadi pan Oma aaaiatant. axoabani lo r atudant, riaxibM hours. 429-0041

PART TIME Taachars Aaaiata naadad for Farm ington H«a nuraary school Espananoa haqikji C a i af- im lOmn 476-3110

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TEACHER AIDES Part tima opartmgs at Our Shaphard Lutharan C h id Cara Can far

645-5273

TEACHER - INSTRUCTOR FOR EDUCATIONAL CENTER

Part tima avaning 4 waakartd hours. Taachmg a b lity . a bM haan. ar>d h«gh last scoraa on ACT 6 SAT ra- qutrad CNI Scott at KAPLAN

566-5320

capabia of oparattng a i basic tool room aquipmant and wW ba m- voivad m sat up and support of a i m anufacturing oparatlona Expart- anca m synchronous ar>d continuous im provam ant concapta halpfu i Good banabts. parmanant poaitio n Sand raauma with salary history to Prlma Tuba Inc.. 13101 EckMa Rd . Ptymoulh. M l. 45170

>Muat ba axpanancad > Muat ba com puiar ita ra ta >Must ba accuraM wHh figuraa Wa naad a working martagar who can do a i warahouaa functiona Sand a raauma w ith salary axpactad to: Wmahouaa. 24421 Emaraon. Daarbom, Ml 45124

OATA ENTRY CLERICAL PERSON F u i Uma. lo r madical biWng compa­ny M adicel axparianca halpfui. Ex- ca ian t banabta. Sand raauma M:

8u 5.RoyiBiWng. 333 W Savanth S t. RoyNO Ni. Ml 46067

EXPERIENCED DENTAL RECEPTIONIST for tub lim a poaition bonuaaa C a i GNi at. 355-6600

5T raquirad Banabts 4

TEACHER - Job ahma m O rff aia- mantary mualc Prtvata school 5 mornings Pst. 540-4265

TEACHER NEEDED • Cartibad EM- mantary SpaMah Radford Union Schooia. Sand raauma or ca i: Karan Idoran. Paarson Education Can tar. 19690 Baach Oafy R d . Radford 46240. 592-3376

TRANSPORTATION MANAGER aggraaaiva. m othraiad individual

ad to managa rahab ilta tlon agancy's tranaportatton company Exparianca In markatmg. aciiaduNng and working with tha apactal naads of cbants 4 rahabWtation prafarrad Entry iaval poaition with growth ori- antad company Sand raauma or Mt- tar of mtant to. P O B o i 530306. Livonia Ml 46153

WAREHOUSE PERSON • Mataf dM (ritM tion cantar is looking fo r a Mar saff m otivatad/aaff dMcipNnad mdl- vtduais to start thav caraars m a warahouaa production arrvironmant. Must ba machanicaMy m cinad. wa

tram F u i tim a wfth banabts Sand raauma inctudmg a brMf stata- mant of your obMclhraa to: Paraon- rM . PO B o i 757. Novi. M l 44376

OUR Farm ingion Dantaf practioa la looking tor a akiM d Dantaf Aaaiatant to )om our profaaaionai taam. Our atata-of-tha-art practioa ofM rs an axcabant opportunity for tha axpari- ancad Aaaiatant «mo wM ba raward- ad fo r har aklia. Excabant banabta. com pailtlva salwy 474-4600

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546-4260

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•65-0677

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aMon m frtondly Farmingfton. 4 Thura l2 -7 A l 4

oCharSal. 6 30AM-1PM.

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/S to om b a ido r No Saturdaya.

>eveninge.442-0400

OCNTAL MYQIEMST tim a tor pMaaant, quaOty cara

offtoa. Joy Rd. (batwaan Hbi 4 H ^ga rty). 454-0614

DENTAL HYGIENEST Part tim a Tuaa or Wad. 6am-5pm. chaarful poaltkra paraon tor frtondhi tam iy practtca m W Daarbom Ea- tsbiahad ra ca l m pravantton ortanl- ad offtoa. Sand raaum a to: PO Box

113. Dawbom. Mt 44126-0113

DENTAL HYGIENIST Enthuataabc. m otfvatad HygM wantad to r to i-tlm a poaflion m mod- am hi-M ch pravantathm practioa h Canton. FMxJbM hours Sand raaumaa to: Sox 764 Obaarvar 4 Eccantrto Nawspapars

36251 SchootoraR Rd.Uvonla M l 46150

TEACHER - pan tima. axpanancad with young chidran. dagraa m Early Chtidhood Education, ca i C o n n e r Tots 953-0450

TRAVEL AGENT - M ai raauma to Suburban Traval/A m arican Ex-

I. 919 W Univaralty O r. Ro- chaatar. Ml 46307

WAREHOUSE SHOP FOftEMAN M anufacturar of pnaumatic ays- lams, ovarsaa machamcal asaambfy 6 last 3 yrs axparianca minimum Hourly raM baaad on axpananca Sarid raauma to Box a634 Obaarvar 4 Eccantric Nawspapars

36251 Schootorafl Rd Livonia M l 46150

OUR TEAM of profsaaionNa B m rch of tha r i^ t caraar mmdad

Dantal AaaBtw it. who knows tha valua o f com m unicatlortt tk lis 4 an- thusiasm. whiB daivarm g stata of tha an cara to our fam iy of patianta. W a'ra oftorm g thB chabanging fu i tim a poaition with an axcabant barv afits package C a i Marian 476-6330

DENTAL HYGIENIST - good para a ity . Excabant aalary F u i or pan tima. Radford/Qaarbom Hta. 937-1520: AfM r hours: 353-7667

DENTAL HYGIEMST Pan-tlm a. Saturdays. 6 -1pm. Waat Daarbom . Modem pravantatfva o ri- antad fw n iy practioa 562-5610

TEACHERS 4 AIDES. Birmmghwn araa praachooi. fu i & pan tim a hours. Mon -F ri. axpanancad pra-

644-5767

TRAVEL AGENT - muat hava axpan­anca wtth Las Vagas 4 a good par- sonaMty over tha phone Pleasant working conditions m tha Livonia

aa Ptaass ca i Laa at 476-0446

WELDER HELPER Metal tab shop work Baaic waldmg skHB helpful Operate hand tooB arid aaaBt as raquirad C a i 9AM- noon. 476-6433

ORTHODONTIC ASSISTANT Expariancad. pBaaant. communica- tiva 4 anthuaiastic mambar to )om our orthodontic team 3*4 days B ir­mingham For mtarvMw 645-5340

DENTAL HYGICMST Rochaatar area, pan tim a. PMaaa c a l 651-0707

VERY BUSY RanBaftsnca Cantar Dental Offtoa looking for Mghfy qual- MMd individual to run front offtoa

It hava computer axpananca PMaaa c a i Cheryl. 256-0300

DENTAL HYGIENIST Full tim a /p a n tim e. Dearborn

ghtsaraa Greet etafl/baiM bts PMaaa cad 2n-3066

TEACHERB/CXPERICNCCD naadad tor quBby davatopmantai ch id cara cantar Sand rasuma to Box 646: Obaarvar 4 Eccentric Nawspapars

36251 Schoolcraft Rd LivonB M l 46150

TRAVEL AGENT needed fub-tim a for new RochaaMr HNM agency. 2 ITS minimum axparMnoa ra q u l^ .

< ira a f atmoaphara. 269 0427

TEACHERS PART-TIME

Hiring now for M . 1963 - daylim aj waning poaftions for Adub Edu­

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966-6665

TEACHERS 4 Taachars AaaBtwits naadad tor private chidran s cantar Exparianca and/or aarty chbdhood da^aa C ai 9-5pm. 420-3553

DEARBORN HOTS CO now hihnQ (MpandabM TaMmarkatars tor day shm Salary piua com mBaion

y 790-4600TEACHERS WANTED CarlMad. ab- pahanoad tor 4th • 6th grade M ini­mum 2 yaars actural laacWng axpa­rMnoa Sand raauma to: 32220 Fr«M im Rd.. Franhin. M l. 46025

TELEM ARKETINQ -Busihasa Putin aaa F u i 4 part-tim a. c FMxibM hrs Sat appts tor i rape ExparMnoa praiB rrtd

532-TO:

TELEMARKETMO - Pan or to l tim a at M khlgan a top laBm arkattng company in LivonB. ff you’re modvaftad and ready lo make mon­ey. wa want you Pan tima starting at 14 00 hour guaranteed

CBi Joe. Stave or SB at 422-1616

TELEMARKETINO immadBta poafiiona avsbabB tor TaBphona SarMca Rapraaantattvaa 3 -10pm Mon tfvu Frt.. and aoma t a l. 9am-3pm Saaking BdNtrluaB mtaraiftad B long term amploymant Muaf ba dapandablan C ftbK B i B s ig B a l 4ib-5379

TROY CHILDCARE C:ENrER Looking for axpartonoad caraglvari

45/hr 645-6446

WELDERS NEEDED • F u i tim a poai- tiona avaiabB at North v lia manu­facturing company Soma axpan­anca naoaaaary. S tarting wa S6 00 /fv Excabant bacMTO and working conditions Apply in paraon at BELANGER. INC. 1001 OOHE- NY CT . NORTHVILLE.

DENTAL ASSISTANT Downtown Rochaatar

ExparMncad prafarrad. F u i tima. ~ la a ca i 651-6767

DENTAL HYGIEMST CNIdrana Practioa

2 Days. 9.30am-4-30pm SouthlBM Araa 353-5555

TRUCK DRIVERfor metal dB trlbu tor CDL CMm A Ltoanaa raquirad Shon doubB ax- parMnca prafarrad F u i tim a with banaflts. Sand raauma to Personnel. PO Box 757. Novi. Ml 46376

WELDER WANTED S tructu ra l fa b rica tin g shop in SouthfMW naads a parson axpan­ancad with mig snd stick welding KnowMdga ftama cutting sBo ra­quirad C s i 358-0590

DENTAL ASSISTANT Expanancad for downtown Plym­outh office Must ba paopB orB nt- ad, anthuaiastic and sagar to work asataam piayar C a i 453-1190

DENTAL HYGIEMST naadad for frBndfy LivonB offtoa. Mon and Thurs 4 e w y othar Saturday Cab. 474-4300

TRUCK DRIVERFor marHifacturlng pBnt Muat hava vartfMd good driving record 4 knowtadga of Oraatar D etroit araa M inimum of COL andorsamant F u i barMfH package wtth poaaibB ovar- tim a Apply In parson at 41225. Plymouth Rd . Ptymouth. Mt.TURNING POINT out-patM nt sub­stance abuaa B now accapi raaumaa from LLP's tor new mantB

health program C a i 313-336-6566

V A L E TW iniad tor Waataida Ford daalar ship Muat hava good drM ng record 6 neat appearanca Mechanical abiWy prafarrad. but not nacaaaary Excaiant pay 4 banaflta Saa caahBr tor appbcation Q lackwai Ford, Inc . 41001 Plymouth Rd In Plymouth

WANTED FULL TIME WAREHOUSE HELPER/DRIVER Good pay with banaflts Sand raauma to P 0 Box 27147. D etroit. 44227

WANTED- RELIABLE CLEANtNO

PEOPLE«4th prida In thak work Hourly bonuaaa baaad on qua ity Muat have rababB vaNcB Muat hava IM xibB schaduB OehaduBa may vary from m idnights to morning

claantng aapartanca helpful PRfOE Sarvtoaa Inc C a i 10wn-2pm

2S5-7760

REPUTABLE WAREHOUSE looking tor • bright paraon abto to work in a fast p a ^ anvtronmant DutBa B- duda ordar pidtog. Bvantory corw Iro i. stock and daihMry O pportunity

advancamant Ptoaaa sand ra­auma or wrtM to Box 472 Obaarvar 4 Eccentric Nawepapan

36251 SchootoraR Rd LNonfa M l 46150

M edical Social Worker0to-M ec*cal A pp licatkxis of M ichigan, a fCTpidV expand ing divisKxi of N ational M edical C a re , has a part tim e position for a MSW a t its c h ro n ic o u tp a tie n t herrxxJiolvsis focINIvThe successfu l ca n d id a te win hove m ed tca l experterrce. preferotrfy renal, and excellen t ctn ica l skills You m ust olso hove the o b*tv to m o tx ig e co se lo ad s m dependently. yet b e a port of a mulfl-dteciplirxxy team

W e offer a co m petitive sotory o rx l excellen t b e n e f it p a c k a g e . Fo r Im m e d ia te c o n s id e ra t io n , p le a s e se n d re su m e In c lu d in g r e f e r e n c e s a n d s a la r y r e q u ir e m e n t to T o m S l t u n g , AdnW nM rcrtor, B lo -M o d ica l A ppH coN om o< U vo n la , S3423 tc h o o lc ra f i S d . U vo n la , Ml 4 S 1 S 0 . Equal O pportunlly Em ployef

nmcDlolyiti Services Division Notional Medical Core. Inc.

A ppH ca ttona o f S ftie h fjie n , Ine .

W are kMkirvg forA FEW GOOD MEN

OR WOMENlo r in a Bad poaitions B thB Waat suburban vidao caaaatta dupticattng and packaging company Thaaa an- try-lava l auparvBory poaltiona are tong-tarm Mmporary foba that giva an ax caiant chanca for advanoa- mant 7 daya/waak A i ahifta ava i­abB Muat hava prior suparvBory axparianca M anufacturing back­ground a big plua C a i today for an

DENTAL ASSISTANT O jf busy ganaral dantal offtoa B saarchmg for a fun. bright, enargatto paraon who annoys a fast paca. Wa oftor a chaHangBg caraar opportu-

' B a taam orMntad anykorunant PMaaa c a i LBa at 961-5615

DENTAL HYGIEMST nadlaM opaninga tor fu i or part

tim a. Bdudas Sal. laf-Twafvaaraa.357-5640

DENTAL HYGIEMST ExparMncad prafarrad. part Uma tor triandfy Farm ington M ia offtoa.

473-4622

DENTAL ASSISTANT F u i tim a tor buay fam iy practioa 14 MiM 4 M iddM bafi Excabant banafH

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426-6720

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son B worb B our OBtory 0 *ptobwant- Ftabbto hours., anyahara t m 3-11 ar f-lO pm . Hm4 la b6■bto lb work 3-4 6BM par i cbidBg a«qry oB ar s m Im mora BtormbMon, cB I 346-

43466 W TanftMa

DIRECT CA RE STAFFFor fiasd Bfured caBdensa. FBI bn

moona 4 mlbnBRB. 363 <61

DIRECTOR OE NURSINQ 4 ASSttTANT DIRECTOR

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36100 Arm Arbor Trab.gram B B.EquB Opponunby Empioyar

DIRECTOR OF NUR8MO4 AaaBlant O bador of N u rB ry

warN Cari-Four Chaplafna ContiBaacBb tor haa a lo p nurBng m anaaam it opportunify to r a O bador o f Num- Bg. Tha quabfiad candidda «bl

a currant MtoMoan RN U- a. knowtodga o f haabh cara

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^ an aam pdara. S dw y baaad an artonaa, baBbla hours auabobto.

Cab Ronnto B Tamara ModtoB. 443-MS4

MEDICAL

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W tAAM iCO UTM C N U M M111 I < * * >■- «■ Fl< II

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MEDICAL B ILLER SFaB im appracfaiad o r undB pB itT b you haua madtoB bbtatg aapartanaa. B u i raprioan f you lb our pRyBrton

offtoa obonta. Naw opaninga in oar- sgy. obBgy. B lam B madtoftn i BS. O N arB ltc o r Madto book

ground Atop OME/IV 6IFUSION huJERS tor cerperale ofllcee.

Contact Olona O atlor. 632-1170 >ar Aaaiii tataa.76670 M tadtat Fvm B glon HMa. M l 46334

MEDICAL BILUNQ COM PUTER COMPANY

ka a ayatam babtor, f I our cbB P i B 6to uao o f our f bbtatg softomra. 6 yaars lartonoa 4 a taachmg bi

rourtd pi atari ad. Sartd raauma lb :

23100 ProBdanoa Orhto Suns 360

Southftold. M l. 46075

ma 4 pH asin t working anvl- ronmant. For Immadtato oonaidora-

ptoaaaaand raauma o r cab Ad-mBtotrabva. 28346 Joy Ad. WoB- iB id . M l 46166 261-6600

An EquB Dpporlunby empioyar

GENERAL MEDICAL OFFICE Pan IBM . 10-15 houra/waok ■¥ box- Ibto to covar vacattona. Cab 6-5pm, Mon. Tuaa. Thura 474-4420

HOME HEALTH AIDES NURSINQ ASSISTANTS

MEOICA t CLgWK - M in N HMO-managa cara axpartonoa M th rafarrBa. TBaphona, Ig h t typ l _ 4 btatg. Cab Oatoraa 354-6666

O PTttA L OtSPP fa iR L ip Btaw cart. M ar pan bma tar

y opiom abc ofbea to b ia CRy of rno. EaoBiani o g d b M b ljf. C a i

OPTICALE xparla ricad o p tlcB dtopanaar n iad ftd M bmo tor togh votona pracboa to ErigM on MuB ba artbiu- ■laahr. Cab Monday Fr lg ^ .

ti-10 r-2004ORTHODONTIC • ch ibB da B •T it part o f tab bma tar our grodng Canton pracboa. Expartonca pra- fw rad. Cab. 961-2444

PHYSICAL TH ER A PtiT/PhyB cB Tharaptot AftBBanl/O ccupaiboriB Tharaptal to work wbh Spaotof Edu- cabon aludanto ags 0-26. LapaarC ountybik

«6 l C a b ftiik a i 313-664-1636

PHYSICAL THERAPIST rtosoao pan-nm a tor w . moorimmo orlhopadto prhBfta to n tw a g ii Cab 766-1400

MEDICAL CONSULTANT To aaatol cftoncs to rocruN madtoB

737-1MEDICAL Raoaptlontot/Podtalry

Pari bma, 15-M hrs. par eBak ( 6 ^ bla^ Pay rtopottobta Cab Mon-Wad. 12-6pm. 561-7620

A l ahlfto avababla tor tooB homa cara caaaa NEW PAY RATES can ba dtocuaaad during your Bionbaw.

Cab VISmNQ CARE Todayf 344-0234

HOME HEALTH AIDESExpanancad FULL 4 part tbna-ab

~Oiitpaqb va wagaa. bonua program6a m . nrnjObmN 4 hobday

B pay. TranVacation oavwioa. W a ^ a prtda to hbbio dadL

caring paopia to prodda un- sad c ia n t cars. C d 2-apm(

EM PA-CAREIV 455-1061HOME HEALTH AIDES

COMPANIONS HOMEMAKERS

UVE-IN8 FtoW ttoR for prfvato duty homa

Canton to r caaaa In WaynaT OBdand. Washtonaw and

oountlaa. Expartonca ta, aldarly or dla-

.Ivingaion count forking, wbh bta I 0BO prom rroo. a

tor «fork B l I 20 hours par waBt.

4 wagaa. Expariancad only cab tor 42Lfl

Oatary commanaurato wfth afttlluda 256-4606

Btarvtaw

DENTAL ASSISTANT ta i tim a Mon thru Thur . off Frt. Experience required. Farmira HMawee 6 5 i4

DENTAL HYOCNI8T LookBg tor a frtandhr parson match our frBhdty LivonB office 3-4 days Greet abnoephare

CM 953-2000 Votoe Mab • 7060

N S S E R V I C E S 4 7 3 -2 1 1 1

DENTAL ASSISTANT needed for pleaeeni Rocheater a office Fub tim e Benems 1 Yr

652-6063

WINE - Lawn ab about It F u i tim a aaaBt ant naadad B Troy R etai ex- perianoe pretorred OeBra to Bern a muat CBI David 669-0900

DENTAL ASSISTANT - ChBrslde. fu i tim e. 14 Mbe 4 LivemoB pen of • trufy apprecleted ataR

290-0000. 655-0699

DENTAL HYGIEN4T Are you an anthualaatic. m obvoled. caring dentB hygBnBft looking fo r a oaw opportunNyr Wa have a Badw - •h ip poalbon tor rtgh l BdhdduB B quabty-oriantod Ooemloein Farm- Bgion dantB ofboa Ptaaaa contact ChrB. 474-0224

WRECKER DRIVERS Buoy towBg company B rtow ac- oaptBg appicaliona tor axpenarKad rababB W reckw OrNws Ptaaaa ap­ply B parson Waetiand Cw Cars Caniw . 7666 N Wayne rd

DENTAL ASSISTANT Pan tim a, axpenence preferred

MB tam iy practioa 652-7770

OCNTAL PUGLIC RELATIONS Person naadad 2 days a «R.

Good phone technique a muB. Cab 600-1136

DENTAL ASSISTANT Part tim a. Mon and Thurs. 16 hrs /

WW tram m otlvstod parson 2n-3066Dawborn Hta araa

OCNTAL RECEPTIONIST/ liiB B B it Fub or pan tbna.LlvonB ofbee. Soma axparBnoa raquirad. CxoB Bnt etaR to wont whh 526-6432

(313)661-6626 UNfTEO HOME CARE SERVICeS

2200 Canton CentorR d.. «230 Canton. M l 46167

M O kg HEALTH AJOES CartlAad and/or axpartonoad

Excaioni pay 4 banaila FAMILY HOME CARE

(313)226-5663(313)455-5663 p13) 620-6677

HYOfENEST - pen bme. Eves 4 Set. tor Dsarbom His. oRloa. Also DsniB

only MuB be ebtaiy to work Evea4 Sals M I-6030

IF YOU WANT a ipactacutor )ob. w ih aupw Bars to work lo r. and megabucks. donT oBl. Out b you are in ixp itto h o o d OeniB AaBBam, want ■ great )ob. km B a ff and good banefba. we are your ofboa. Cab LBda i f b 6 7 -4 M to bnd out more.

INTERNAL MCOICfNC praettoa naada Front DaBi AaBBant. knowL

647-5660

L P irsFOR PfbVATC DUTY HOMECARC

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0

GUARANTEED!!DENT At. ASSISTANT

Chair I da, ta i 4 /o r pan bma WIxom 4 Plymouth tocabona Cab: 424-1910 or 454-1070

DENTAL RjECCPnONieT protaaBonB caring daniB p ra ^

boa B looking tor d a la l orBniod. an-............. ; pmoelm pw *

474-0224

Caeaa B (3Brtimd _4 Wayne Coen- baa. Banabts auababis For B la r-

son to ba a team playerStan aWITHOUT taking a nek on loww brsl )BW income To find out eboul our guwanteed Boome program and how to aten a ew aw with un­lim ited Income polentlB c e i

Sheila Clink Real Estate One

3 5 6 - 7 1 1 1

□ENTAt. ASSaTANT . CMAmSIOE Pan tim e. M on. Tuaa. Thura, 3-7. every othw Sal 9 30-1pm E n e ri-

27 -»41enoa prafarrad LNonB. 427-*

DENTAL RECCPnONtaT • NoB FiB tim a/pan bma fron t offtoa.‘ ~ DantB axpan-

34ta41l6

UNITCO HOME CARE SCRVCE8 2200 Canton Cantor Rd., «230

Canton. M i 46167or CB7 961-6629

DENTAL ASSISTANTS tor ptoao Canton offtoa Soma eapartoi

itorrad VeriabB hours. Joy Rd (btwn H fi 4 Haggerty) 454-06I6

DENTAL RECEPnONW T. 30 _ sBsk to r buay downrtaB ofboa

DENTAL ASSISTANT

S *' "M to tor Expertonoad bona4bbta«o CM:

502 HUp Wanted Dantal Madical

ACTivm ES AX3E. im . c n a . Fub Tima

Laundry Aid. Pan TimaExpariancad people tor ab poafbona

- - - - 261-MOOAak tor V ictorB :

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR of NURSINQ

Fub tim a poait loh i i ib a b li B an aia- gem lo n ^ia rm care toobby

M06>care ptan Bitaa. 4 Bertarship quebty Exoebant t anebu 4 wagaa For oorv-

eaum oto Charrywood Nwsmg 4 Uvtng C ir

2372 16 mmS toring HBghta. M l. 46310

676-2260An Aftatoto o f laaum ont HoapbB

M EDICAL RECEPTION ISTPan-bm a tor offtoa B Ptym outh/ Canton. Soma evening hours. Com- putor expartonca h e f ^ Sand re- sum ato:

P.O .Box 701163 Ptymouth. M l 46170

MEDICAL RECEPDONIST/AaaBt-

Canton. Sand rssums to: P.O. Box 671012. Canton. Ml. 46167-6012.

PHYSICIAN AS S IS T A N T /L IC P fyp kbi bma day posbions B im adlatoly wnababB B a buay oootoM m adtolne/urgsnt cara pracboi Farm ington >WB. CxcBtont aBary 4 banafH package. Adm BBtrabva Offtoa. 613-2066

RAD«OLOQ»C TECHNOLOGIST

Metro MadIcB Group, a dWBton of

dto la fub bma poB b y mieb ib ia tor an axpartonoad lacftinologB l. Tha choaan caodkto to muB ba A ftftT ra g lila ro d and hava fnsmmogrsphy axpartonoa; three yaars axpM ~ ~ profaned. We ofw r in exoa storttog saBnr 4R0,« PbM. o prsftonafve beneM peckage. Ir

to tha Human Reaouroas

MEDICAL RECEPTKBBST naadad lo r buay pedlairtc ofboa B Pfym- oubi. Eapmhmm wRh B y ranca bta- B g prafarrad. ApproxknaM fy 36 hours pw waak. 456-6

M ETRO M EDICAL GROUP 1600 TUXEDO

DETROIT. Ml. 48206 Attn: M. Krlahnappa

An EquB O pportunby Cmptoyw

MEDICAL RECEPTIOM8TS - B i dlato tab bme openings B W. BioomBBJ 4 ReyB 0«k. f^2 yra. ax- partanoa raabrod. Com putor a pkis. $14700 to $14600 Cab RachB at Tanwro M adtoB. 443-5564

RECEPTIOM8T/ MEDICAL INSUR/UftCE BRLER

tor busy ophbiBm oiogBls offloaa B WaB Btcombalrt 4 BoulhBBd. FBI bma. m aiura 4 m iponBbla. 3rd par­ly bbbng axpartonoa naoaaaary Sand rasuma to Box 540Obaarvar 4 Eccantri c M iwapapars

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to r Ro-MEOICAL RECEPnO NttT cheator HMs Hand Burgeon Wod. 4 Frt. Expertonoo peak S B id raauma: Offtoa M gr.. 455 Bar­clay CIrcto Or. 8 to B, f H ito M l 46307

36251 SchootoraR f Uvonla M l 461S0

RECEPTIOMST naadad fo r buoy oph thalm ology o fftoa In W att Btoom llBd. Piavtoua madtoB oRloe4 com putor oxpertonoa a m uB. Fub

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Fub bma MadtoB Racapttonet tar l i ^ to iC liffy pracboa. 1 yr. preB- oua ktouranca axpartortoa raqibrad. PtoaM M nd raaum i to : BAC Corp. 14161 W. 13 mba. io u d ilbad. 46076. A ttn: ofbob Martogw

bma 4 good banabl packaoi abto. Band rsaume to : M o u n d s .5726 WhNmore U ka Rd.. M l 46116

RECEPnOMST/BRXER r OBA2YN pn bma. 2 ybftws axpa-

Naadad to r OB/QYN praettoe

MEDICAL RBCERTIOkRBT F u i bma to r cardtology p racboa B

CBI Jantoo Hodgto. 476-4600.RECEPnONVT/BbXER

cm Laura: 627-4760

MEDtCAL RECEPTION IST

Expertonoad. to r busy W. BlaombBd O B ^Y N o ff * - .ofbos. FBI bma. MadtoB Bbtaig Barvtoa a pkio.

mnem to work M on.-Fri. p a ri bma avaningi w id Saturday day ih b l. Cab TTBreaa tor Btorvtow. 632-2500

RECEPnOMBT/BILLER

SouthfIBd/O airoR was. I 766-4335

M K )ICAL RK E P T lO N yr Nssdsd tar busy tomby prsettes oR- tos B M ortoBto. Ssnd resuma to:

RECEFT10NI8T - Cxpsrtoncad tor busy phyBcton'a ofbos B Souchftofd Fub bma wtth bansbto. Sand rsaumft

21711 Van Bom Taylor, kb 46160

Mm 1Ic«I RacapttonlstNtof ofM atod pfn

Obaanmr 4 Eooantric NBftepepars 36251 SchoolorB I Rd

Uvonto M l 461S0

ttontol sbbi madtoB bbtaw B iparL snos. Tsrrbto banalRB to $6/hr. C onlaci OM to Oottor. 632-1170 Harpw Aseoctotos.26670 M todtobe*

I FOR busy Padtobto O filoo B omomasto. won. s waa. e^p,

every oRmt Selurday 6-2. Cab: noy 655-741i

MEDCAL SECREATARV

RN H C y iC E C*ARE to proBds Hoaploa Homa Exoabani pay 4 banabto. FB niyN ursaC w e 313-226 6663

• Enartonoad maCaro.

buay BtornftB’i ofboa B tuub ibB b CBI Laurto Me CMough. 342-7600

RN'8 & LPN'8

M EDICAL SECRETA RYuaaoior or ma|W maotoB wcany

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CabM w ih i ________* ? * !^ * * ^UnMoroa Tem pore^ Banioss

B tta i a plus. NEW PAY R A ff i i dtoousssd during yow Btorvk CBI V «m N O OkRE Today!

MEDICAL SOCIAL WORKER Eitoedanoad. to prmbda homa cam

Eaoabini pay 4 banabtoFtorBy Nurse Care 229 5663

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Banaflto No avonfnga or Saturdays. 12 M is/N orlhw eetom 3 5 1 ------

RN’S&LPN'SO w msnagamsm toam to ssBUng

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dbaoft • quM ly nw sBg eara toam B 63 bad toobby Tha quBbtab eandl-

OENTAL ASSISTANT tab-tana tor B

NorlhBbe Includes aorns B ton ing i4 Saturdays Cab

Compadbvs aaftsry.346-6064

DENTAL RCCERDOfRBT _Fub tana tor Uvonis/Canton apaotof- ofboa AperoBntolBy 10-26 hours

B insrtsnra B PW w sB i. M on. Tuss, 4 Thur m sIw tafB Bond roBums to: A rbor Foot O Bto.

M I-7602 26677 TB sgriph. BBto 304,“ “ ~sftd. M 4B064

m sdtaB tortnBology wftbi 3 w more y rs reewb sxpertertoe irw BO rtbBg O ^ O B j Cm hops, Fore lg i d to- toftore OMos w homo pooMons aveBiM s. Fsm bngtart 4 7 t-6 T ^

6 6toy nurBng care is 6Bta- wot

DENTAL ASSISTANT anthuslaallc ctoas knl Southftold Expsrtohos work tatataly 4 afbotonlh! s niuB Mon - Thurs Banabta avaftobto. Cab

- Fub tana tor I pracboa B I 4 sbtaty

DENTAL RECEPTlOftbBT I s baaubkft web organtasd MEDICAL ABBMTANT

L ixpertonos. la p iu s Utm r

Laura a l 344-1555 O eiTA L RECEPTlONtaT

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•uma to: 27950 CoepB ^ ‘Is. kb 40331

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RRT/CRTTImmediate openinge for full-time, part- time arid on call Certified and Regis­tered Reapiratory Therapists. Greenery's Respiratory Dept, is progressive and diversified, offering a wide range of therapies and a chalienging profes- sionaf work environment. Qualified candidates send resumes to, or call, La Donna L. Wicks, MRA, RRT, Respira­tory Care Director.

Greenery Health Care Center3003 W. Grand River Ave.

Howell. Ml 4SS43546-4210 Ext 132(517)

DIETARY AIDESFw m orning BbR snb sRsmson

appN B per R i.. ioBM toM .

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST

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WftMto Comtotasosht Cantor 34330 V B i Bom

wayna. M l. 46164 721-6740

Typing ipead 70 wpm mnt m a n and banabta s f-

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MEDCAL ABBWTANTB • BB to •to opanBgii B W BtoombBd 4 RoyB Oak K b tans part tans. l yr sxpsrtonos minimum. $1110 to 11260 • monta. C a i MorSos s i Tsm-

•01-261P, E ll. 3b01.f t MARVHOBPfTAL 3b476W S M biR d.

.4b160t a il

ACCERTbfO APPUCATIONB • A l

Top PayHEALTH CARE

PRO FESSION ALSOOUTHFRaO 367-7660DEARBORN 1606066

R N tA ^ O WE NEED VOUl LPN*8 asm ita to 820/heurRW8 asm ita to $406iour

H ontoC w sB tobR BtofFAkbLV HOME CARE

(3 l3)23*-5663 (3 U ) 466-4663

RN*6* M B/IM C/CU

LAD/NCU/Ped CU ER/OfVRR

PwOtom 4 ContractLPN‘B/CNA'8

NurBng Homss 4 P ilis K Duty Uvs B AaBgnmantiHEALTH CARE

PROFESSION ALSBouthUBd 357-7040Oswbom. 563-0066Ann Arbor 747-6070

RNW tafTED G Y ^ft B torsstsd B B to rtta )T royofb

TYPtST/RECEPnONCT (Outpsttsm MontB HaBfh CtakcL knowtodgs o f W ordPsrtoct. d lcu - phons. Hik 1-7:30. M on-Thw;• 45-1:30.8 B 447-5320

ULTRASOUNDTECHNOLOGIST

SBB HospNB haa an Bwnsdiata opsnBg tor a contln g in t Lbtrssoun d TschnoiogIB W orking • minimum of 2 days pw wosk. B to parson wB partorm GYN. abdomsn and amab parts uiirMOuhd acannBg. Ths ktoB

SMS Oogrss B Radiography, baAfCM S ragiatorad or ragtotry a y -bto and hava axcabani guaat ( ttona ikbto. Wa oftor a oompattava oompanaatlon packaga.

For conatdwatlon. ptoaaa aubmn a fidam iB raauma and aalary hto-

lo ry to;

Emptoymant Ofboa-UTSbUlHOBJ HOBPfTAL •767W O utorO r D alrofl. M l. 44236

WE ARC 8ECKINQ an anargabc O aniB AaBBant to r chafrBda and axpandad taftiaa to )oln our long as-

. ofBoa.DaniB axpartonoa raqBrad Futa

274-4040IB auartonoa I. banabto.

WORD PROCESSING/ MEDICAL

TRANSCRIPTIONISTSPECIALIST

8B B HoapNB haa an B im adtota tab- tana opanmg tor an a iy rtonoad W ord Procaaaor/M ftdicB trangcHp-

ftogB ram anti Botada 50 mom. typ-

bacftiground. advanoad S .l Word Partoct and column form al axpah-anoa (oompatWva •

For conaidwalion . ptoaaa aubmR a

EMPLOYMENT - WPSSINAI HOSPITAL

•767W O utorO r D a lro ll. M l.. 46235

X-RAY TECHLloanaad Tach. 2 y rs minimum sx- pa rto n y to h y i votama B tom B madtoBa pracboa. Bouthbiftd araa.

Bto 561-6754

X-RAY TECH d pan tana(Tuaadays 4 Fridays) to B toom iald — ^ CBI334-4435

504 Help Wanted OffVce-Ctericai

AA WATCRBCO GALLERY CO •xpandBg 4 movBg lo a now

rh lrlng :taforyVfttodutor

Rnapbontoi/Typtoi

X s ' Ford Rb., CanN

JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT/ AOCOUNTt PAYABLE

a Mghfy aab mofkralab paraan xBh workBg knewtodga o f taa fobowBg. oom putotoad aocounto payabss aystom. AOP poyrob. banfti faooneB-

d iw a a a ptaa W erkke B B s rto w wbh Lelue B idWord Pwriscl a muai. Knowtodga af

BdM duB muB ba a non Bwokar

O baanto 4 Eooamrlc I

Uvonfslb44140

ACCOUNTANT iB d tam has an B m g to • d ig rasd aooo *0 ywara rsb tod sxpsi

to: JARC.i iatoy

2b3bt

NurB iin AabMbnL part 4 M l anyB dh. A M .P M 4 M ta iB M s O roM . $91-61741M$4

ACTIVITIES ASSISTANTEnergetic Individual to assist nursing home residents with recreational activ­ities such as Bingo, bowling, bedsids activities and much more. Expertenoe not neceeeary, but Imagination and a lova for tha elderty Is a must. Apply In person at:

Greenery Extended Cart Center34225 Grand River Ava.Farmington, Ml 48335

EquN O p p o rM iy gRigloyer

UVOMA araa OMLO O M tO P -M e rr g b n te r i

Bk 2 jm n m m1M 6rty. fto«C M :$6$$6M

NURSE AIDESOcKHliM tIM aM anM nlin*-

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ClerN/TypIstp a rt- tim e

Good spelling and typing skills. 55 wpm, plus com puter te rm ina l experience helpful. Ability to communicate and deal w i t h cus tom ers and a d v e r t is in g salespeople. 5 afternoons, 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday th ru Friday, if this sounds like your kind o f job, apiplicatlons accepted:

TH«

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OPHTHALABCABieTAM T"O D b o e t u t r lE c c e n t c t e

N EW SPAPERS

S6251 Schoolcraft Uvonla, Ml 48150

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PHTUM w mmm•a m m-4744

tam w 7-r^ ‘

DME HEALTH PLUS ie<a Qwwwer ewOeiFwlaxw FglATW w w e«e-tSoiSiUCefc i»wii*Cm quoM 111*iL X N Is r oMe*. ParlAa

wrtftLMT*I C *m v to 8Mrr*wto>t N u n to f c *m v to •iirrw N to

toif tajkamm •» m tow.■VI*, iA»m*cw iMil W* otim

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PROFESSIONALSW d. S47-70i0x n 944^)064to r 747-4070

toAHTEO. OYN aad In

443 4444nrP«T/IIEC£PTlO NI8 T ffa n i M antal HaaMi C M e). idoa o f W ordParfact O ct*-

1-7:30, Mon-THur:SO. Sat. 447-5320

JLTRASOUNDECHNOLOGISTHiMiXUI n t an ImmadlaM g fo r a eonttnoant Ul sogtoi. WorftCig a

n OYN. ffraaound acanMng. ThaWaai

>agrM in nadjograpnji. ba I ragtolarad or ragtotry oPgt- d hava aKcaffanl guaat raito- U to. Wa offar a oom patfttva

•ubm n a n tla l raauma and aalary hto-

Employvnant Offloa-UT SM AIHOSI HOSPITAL 6767 W. Omar Dr O atroll. M l. 44235

4E SEEKING an anargatic laatotant lo r chairtoda and

lad <ytaa to jo in our "Id Oaarbom Hgia. jy p irta n c e raquIrM . F u^

)RO PROCESSING/ MEDICAL

lAN SCRIPnON IST SPECIALIST

anaiaa m duda 50 a^m .

3und, advanoad 5.1 Word and column lo rm al aapart-

n .

MdaraOon. ptoaM aubmit a

EMPLOYMENT-WPS SINAI HOSPITAL

6767 W Omar Or O alroll. M l. 44235

X-RAY TECH d Tacli, 3 yra. mMmum aa- a lo r Mgh voiuma Intam al m practica. Oom N lald araa,

661-4754

TECH laanlaJ pa ri dm * qf* a rnoayai fo r aK ioniivan

caff 334-4436

MpWsntsdjfcA----1 ----arlllCM ^rlSflCEi

IATEP8E0 O A LU ffY CO nddig 4 moving to a na

Y & fiadm ar

wy■ontotnyptot

M O P ACCOUNTANT/ CCOUNTS PAYASU

knom adg* o f dia loffoadna artoad I r r n uHa payatola AOP payroS, ban* r

dagrM a pfya I viffb Latw* and

•rta c l a mual. Knovftodg* af

I mual ba a nan amodar

o r 4 ie aan trtr >11

LNontoM I46160

ACCOUNTANT M Srm Hm an fa r a daaraad

) yaara rdtoiad

pianaa ta: 4APC.1 aa^

24346

p i s t

sidlls, 55 wpm, i i experience ilcate and deal

a d v e r t is in g . 1:00 p.m. to Friday. If this

30, applications

c c e n t r i tI

raft150

ACCOUNTfflQ C L 0 to (-

salary raqulramanla la Soil 614Obaanmr 4 fiooanartc Naatopapara

rMlP^34361 SclioolorM i f Uvonto M l 46160

ACCOUNTMO C LS dt 2 yaara aaparlanoad ragitoad. I

* l6-M y d and ganaraf todgar aaparianoa. Sooaaaapmg afctoa a pum. Nym oufft araa. Fuff ton* atoh banadto.C a l Piraonnal. 466 4400

A C C O U N T IN GC LER K

Accounto payabto and payro i audd- mg lo r a vary « a l aatabdifiad food aarvtoa company. To 616.000 ardh

Caff 444^7600SNELUNO PEPSONNEL SEPVICC3

A ccounting ClerkAccounta Payabto tm pardiian l

imamattonal m anufadurar loealad in Troy haa an im m aciaia opaning lo r an avaiabla. aad modvaiad Ac­counting Clark w dti a minimum o f 3 (fvrol yaara' ratoMd aooounto pay- abla aaparianoa* IndM dual muat hew adong commurdcadon slUito.

Vaianda oflara a ganaroua banaila pacaaga viciuomg ava, naann ana dantal mauranco. plua panalon, company maicbad aaNnga. and In- vaatmard plan*. Sand your oonff- danlia l raaumo to: VatonKa Inc.. P.O.Box 3660-AC. Troy. M l 4S007-3SS0

a. E ^Employar.

I Oppormndy

ACCOUNT1NQ 4 GENERAL OFFICEPan dm *. 1-2 days par «

p !o .aand raauma to: P.O. Box 2434. Uvorda. I f f 4S161-OS34. o r ca l

261-4001

A C C O U N T IN GWant a Parmanant Job?

an incraaaa in ** Tamp to PamT

mduda tNa opportunffy in your fob ur ONLY Imaaarcfi. Your

yow ttmo. C o l to r datadt.

3 5 4 - 2 4 1 0ACCOUNTANTS ONE

Agency Fw Pa

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE. Ganaraf OfSoa. Muat lypa 46wpm. Q uattro Pro/Lotua axpariarsca naoaaaary. Apply m paraon: 30030 mduabtol Rd.. batvwan M iddtoball 4 ManV

ACCOUNT8 PA YAB LE/PM roN . BomaCtork. Pan dm *. 14-24 hour*,

axparlanoa Typing 4 M ila ragu 'ragulrad AppN m paraon Mon.-Fri. 7am-6pm. Paramod bic..

IS . Opdyka. Pontiac. M l. (behind iP o rfd a c"Auburn

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ASSISTANT Suay ataal aarvtoa eantar tolo r an ambWoua IndM duaf to our Aooounto Ptorabto O a rltAooounto payabto 4 cornpmar OM** rtonoa nacaaaary D ica ian i oppor- lunffy and frtnga barsaffl patwagaApply toStaaiIOb.. 34666 A fivhain Rd. (n

Accounts RscBivBblB CtartcLarge amo aaaiarahir toaktog tar

Ctark. Plaam aand raamna to P.O. •a x #700737. Ptymouth. M l a i7 0 .

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CASHIER

CLERK

MEADOWBRCX>K DOOOE 053-0090

AOMdffSTRATIVE SECRETARY aadguanara ha ndta*. FMI 4 pa

naoaaaanr Tec 4T$~mitang larm opporiim dtoa F tfi 4 pan dm * Expartanca naeaMary. Top aalary Caff Sue;

Odfforca

Administrative Aastetint Poadian aw lahto ta r an oulgaing and M iramato uigantoad mdMduto a ffo can work iffd t a minimal

W cfdaKaffiaat:John f dam i M r ig ia a Camp * 7

36124 Orchard L M e W .. SM I* W1 Farmtoaian H e*. Mi

AnBgaafOpparM W y

AOMINttTRATIVEASSISTANT

:£ J .taP arm p

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CORPORATEPERSONNEL

SERV ICES962.M ee

MMMaWMtWI AaMTANT

<•174.A M :* I

A D M IN IS T R A T IV E S E C R E TA R Y

$22,000

dda to ta r yam Gaad

Word PPooaMbw 4 Ptwna Anaswr- tag. 2 a yaara oM H O B artanM naa- aaaary. Hmpm daalrad. Peafftan ap- ■ctaaiadaw ffabtaAug. ISl ~Btaymani drug aeraan i R a ^ aa aaan M poaatal* ta :

256 E Brown a t. Bu. 210 Bkminuham. M l 40000

Aff ra p iM haM ta eonffdano

AOfddffSTRATIVE ABBVTANT F«a/pan dm *. Compular M arat*, typing, wrdlng 4 p h M M ffta. A4- aludam or dagraad graduaia. Hi om oataBtaem lieid W to. 441-7170

AOMffffSTRATfVE ASBMTANT PART TIME

To«4 C iania. ComcuMr 4 offica m aarV

a m uat P lM M con tact K)B R- nanetaf SarvloM tae. 000 WSafW*Or.. #266. Troy. ML 44004.

3 1 3 -f----------244a 100Attondon: Madnda Me Kay.

AOMdffSTRATIVE AS8MTANTR ESORT

Now Farm ington H6ta aataa offtaa ta r N. MtaMgan raoen. Lola o f avord---------- - .A A------ gjrooaaai ig tsaac ^ro^s a^varWtadowa). effani Ipfiorta oonlacL 2^

17030 rwaTwlL Caff Ctatfy S32-1170

Aaaociaiaa.3M*

AOMdffSTRATIVE ASSMTANTh tach oompany

I an oppordadto ta r a poffahad, aff ortantad indM duai '

phono adgualta to provido a d n iln l^tradva/rooapdonlat aupport. AppIL

knoaMdgacant mual haw working o f PC*a tachidtag U tarooofi W ord and M Icroaofi Pwftaf aofkaara pack* agaa. Compaddw aafare xMh aaoak lan l banafftj package. Sand raaumi wdh cover ta lta r to : P.O. Box 1014. Royal Oak. M l 40000

A dm inistrativeSecretary

RagukM mtatmum 2 y ra ofSoa

HOOOSON-TYL 4 ASSOCIATES

CA LL: 45B-7025

ADVERTISING AGENCY

EXECUTIVE SECRETA RY $24,000

Excfdng opporkire iy w tih a new dM - atan o f a lo p Srm. Aaatoi d ie Sr. VP. Good word prenaaalng M ffta tackid- Ing charta and grapha on MAC or LOTUS. H i#ry1 Bomtaa, 444-0000. SNELUNO ^RSO NN EL SCTVICES

AMCRK:a n CATBdNO Pan dm *. UOM otarieai dudaa.Hour*: NoonOpm. M on-Fri. SO par

Caff526-3«M

A N IM A L LO V E R SFdandty. outgotag. anoraatta Ranap dentol/OfSea Manogar. FU i dma tar

iim? ioapfial. Submff

Waodand Vatartaory HoapNaf SIS N. WaynaRd.

w a a tito ll. M l 46106

ASSISTANTmodnaadad ta r a

T ro y ____ , . .. TWa pan M n* (2G46

f ^ ) poadton wM ta w fw d ia t a ^ mantadon o f a dataBad ta ip * up

■ tagw toM M UppitaBid w W ordParfact and hmm

arMartonoa. Sand raaum r htotory to Tka Haywian Cam-

P.O. Bax ------- “. No phone

p«vy. P.O. Bax 7777, Troy. M l 4S067. No phone oaffa

ATTENTiONff you work ta r a tem porary o r praaondy_ d ita k ^ about do*M

OAKTEC PROFESSION AL TEM PORARIES

C AU TO O ffYCORPORATE

8CRV ICM

BO O tUO PER/AO CO UN TAN T •

c

U w xla M l 4StS0

JPA. 1S10S W. to M M Rd., OMi

B O O K K W 9 tar Troy la v M in . SO­SO hr*, weakly, mual how aianuM

uptadtol

BOO K H a y p t - M charpa. kd l M w ta r p ropard f ta Pondac. i

loowmam fp o ff P iB ffia 4 Rakaronaaa vm

SBand raaum * to MaMade Me. P.O. Box 431730. Pond 4B343-1730. ABk 0 m l

B O O K K K P 0 I-A ffxta l IB M . Com-

raauma to 24241 Evorgraan. sm ia 2 10 . SeuthSdM. 40074.

B O O K K E E P E R / G E N E R A L O FF IC E

dtata opening ta . FMl-dma p p M ito alaadc. axpartam

Exoaffoni phone akMa ragulrad ta r ouatomar aartooa. Muat anfoy cua- taH to c o m ^ ^ a r ia ty of dude* ta-

4

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VAN « L B Y f« A L M T A T I 747d f taM M toarTw d

F V h d A k ff 40170

C LM C A tP O S m O N • fM I ar

H eurtyw eM hi IM d .tF A .ta *.

CL0BCAL/ReNTAL apanl ta r M l

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EXECUTIVE SECRETA RY PART-TIME

CLBPCAL BUPPORT P.O. Bex 774

O atroff. M l 4SS31CLERK-PART T«6E

ly M iq o pm daffy, ta r towffnn ta Bb-

Su3r*Mn n w ry • • waff aa odw r

gM iaraf efftoa duffaa. Plaaaa oMo ia ry l 2800232

CUSTOM ER SERV ICE SUPERVISO R

m anl4708.

AuburnSgukraLUndE nHMa. M14S324

BOO KKgP C T - Muat M w ^aw lent organtoadon 4 exlttag Miffta. rux oma pcamon. naom ro area.

266-4224

BOOKKOPCR • PART TIME

payabtaf rectoSand raauma to M.S.C..38600 O reftord HM Plaoa. Bu. 340, NovL M l 40375.

BOOKKOPEfU PARAPR0FE88I0NAL

Paaidon avaffabta M Troy CPA Srm.. ta

manta to Varonooka. Ol ape., 3M 1 W. B y iw io r. 1 ^ 8M ,T roy.M I400 i4 . Or tax to 048-7104

BOOtOLEgCR/REC tm OM BT.

to to R.O.»CC.. 73S f . 11 I Rd..RoyM O ak.4S047

BOOKKBEPCR 4 BfiCRETARY naadad to r buataaaa Offtaa ta Ueenia area paint 4 daoo/raatoradon oam- pany. EJMWtahca taciudaa com puter data entry, payroff. accounta pay- abta 4 accounta raoofw bla 4 ' ' Saeraiary** dudaa tackid* 4guanenyta*e*.C M I 421-71

BOOKKKPCR Urdgua oppertundy ta r a taka-charga. axpartanoad ind ivtdua i QrMmng oompany na i

‘ tadtowuM to

d ro p o ff•a lary htotory to M r. Trooay. c La» 8*w r Diamond Brotw r. 16S31 W. 6M ia Rd.. Southtold. M l 44076

ADM dffSTRA'TfVg A S S T ANT _ Com pidar aioarlanoa, Mrong dataff 4 orgeniH toonel akMa. SMdbta

23443 Joy Rd.. ML 44137 o r ~

llakta to .1740476

CLASSIC AUTO SHOWPLACE naada a M dma, brlgM . wdMdng.

dudaaof

Tl»», _______procaaMng, ahonaa and outa con laci iM M M yoi# 4 *y ta-

taraatong. Honaaty 4 tatagrtly

17SS E. 14 M M baiwaan John R 4 Oagtondvo.

CO NSUM E MARKET ANALYSTS

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BdOJNQ REPRBBCfTATfVl ■ontohaM diearaaarvieaaorftof- ■an laeatad ta BauddtaM. a id b a

8itaarttota*4 ta 0 1 ^ ta Baudf-

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T I G E R

T I C K E T W I N N E R S

Chris Jaduon Laura HwmingISTNUtogriMChdi aiOO AugustF e n to g ta K lIS X w exttond ta ia s

Rm m cM M prwMdox departmeto of Be Oheirwr I EccmMc befne 4 pn. FrlM .

9 5 3 - 2 1 5 3C o n g r a t u l M o n s I

Z Z C La r taoaa naadtag a aaaanff lab. Haum avo Man m S je o e s . C104. Bun 1-S, ISOS ta *. par i B tarltag a t SSffv.

XX aw v w d **o *o f* o* w n u r ^ audva ta Conaumar Mavitat /V i6aata» Ob afR eernfftad .2301 w . e g B var. B iffta 411. t7 ^ . M l 4SSB4

C LIR C A L oanarN <

^ISSSS&Sm

* Data Mlby Ctafka To walk ta OHrSoriL BaMMtofd.

Tfwy tod Oewwtaar Araaa o il ar awM fotadwaa to

GONZALEZCONTRACT 8ERV ICE8

IM 1 tHWanwi h m ib MaWianH(««M* Ii*

n i t«»4*W Pk t****** ■ 0 /A A ■M n.O V W M /7/N /V

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C L E R IC A L

OfMOM. Ptiissr

O TM ^ m * Ni* .* 47 *-? M *

aradona of a feat paead and rapM y orowtag oommunleadona oompany. ftuoceaihd ranedata mual haw V3

o f

pular taarata, Looking ta r aomaona who to dataff ortantad, highly metamtad and haa a aanaa o f o o ^ mtomant. Poadton wto raguba work­ing 00•exary

Corporata OfSco Manager P.O. Box 71043

litadtoon lla igh ta . M l40071-0043

CUSTOMER SERViCE PART TIME

>8 tw t* - 1« .M

•AMTECH SCRVWES27 V M M

Custom ar 8«rvto* RapP ariT ta ia

g U C ljR K /C OURMR

SdSTSa portan ii daSy lta oMea. m tar offk

knm

a te .C N iK M lirX ’2 !#1 ebi|B,

S440ftl

First M ichigan TitleI t y i^ a rtancwd d ia par* pretarabv ta preoaatoig, h i^

^ eem aam am barta g so f ■ tao f dw taalar growtag

MtaMgan. A

Ask for Don or Vicky 452-0002

FU U AND p a r t TtolE RECEPTIOMMT POSmOMS

la ta offfea looking to r redabta, modwhad. tadMwuai w6ta ctar typing, m id pfiona anpM rtag i dM . Caff PQBy SSI-7714

FU U TddE POSmON epan ta r

pravteua offtaa and oomputar < to

Otocovonf Bi/Paggy Ptana, 17380 W 13 i ItoTSoUdiSaM. M l 40078.

tor oonabuedon oompamr. 14 o r 34 hour* par weak. Sam t Sflpm. Non •nwhar. Ptymouta TownMdp toco- don. Raownaa to P.O. Bex 700077. Plymouth. M l 4S170.

G M R A L OFFICE

hMf. good totaphana, toping, • ta g and nraantoafffw ti dkffto r»- gtorod. WuidP artact S.1 awaraMaa. M dma wdh kan iffta . Band rw-

(approxtoMaata S4-B2 hoi#a par wwdk) tactutotai Badmdtaia m d eema heddayo. Tlda tael peaed, awer

tag and KMmy pad produetton lo r order anby. AppSoanta maatbiq t« a a guafffleattana may apply Mon- Fri batowan oaOem 4 I200pm o iiiy .

MELODY FARMS 31111 taduatrtNR d.

Uvonla. M l 4S160 Equto OpportwW y Bnptayar M /F

DATA ENTRY/CLBdCAL - B ^ Ba*- w r 4 Coo idga . Troy. Raaumo 4 ata- ary ragubamavtoa to P.O. Box S3S, Bbrnb^ham . ML 4S013-0SS6.

D A T A E N T R YE n ty la w l poafftan uMh propaHymanagamant I t'.SO^taim. TwI. Typing and oovnputar m i-

• ‘k lu lv Waal BloB w ffffa to P.O. B d i

260124. Waal Bte amllaW. M l 4432S- 0128

DATAOfTRY QroM opportunffy wdh groM ng home aooaaao^ oompany ta auth. Muat haw L o iu i 1 -24 and

■a. FMI tana, baw-

CMIParaennaL

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mtarvtaw. cad Q iig a r: 476-0640

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14600 Kaal Plymouth. M l. 46170

REAL ESTATE SALES FREE TRAININQ

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C E N T U R Y 21 H A R T F O R D S O U T H . IN C .

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4B390

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Fdl ttma m Krtchan Daaign Show- OFordRroom. Apply at. 41900 Ford Rd..

M v i'a KMchan 4 BathaxpandmgSALES PERSON FOR

distribu tor DuainiM to •Ida Bdaa. Eatabiahad tarrtiortsa.

380-6B67

aataa floor Nights 4 waakanda ra­quirad. Exparianoad or wW train

Plymouth Flooroovar- mg. C a i to r appokitm ant 427-7120

MANAGERS LADIES CLOTHING Good pay, banadta. training program . 17 iocatlona.

656-7600

REGIONAL SALES MANAGER $i4507wk S a i 7bonua /car. Rato-

cation axpanaaa to CaWomia. Paraonnai Data Agancy 524-1500

SALES PERSON for growtng ty company

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4-6 yaara axp artanca m n floor covering. Muat hava knowf-

of maaaurlng. raading bl prin ts 4 saOmatinQ. Contacts W-

ftdy satabdshad. A smoara dai lucaad can bring unim dad aam-

ing powar Salary plua oommiaaion . C a i for appokitmant a lta r 2:30pm. Oannis Ptamar, Ptarrm Floors, kic.

353-4090

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BRtOHTIOCAS 220 S M a il. Royal Oak. Mi 46067

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you kra a tsiantad. highfy m ottvtl- ad p fo fiftsinna l with axcapoonai da- sign. color coordination and com­m unication skMs. and cuatom aar- vioa orlsntad wa want to haar from you Wa offar an axca lan i salary baaa pKia an addad commiaaion rw iga of 7 -9V and an outstanding opportunity fo r caraar groftvth C o ^ grow with US as wa ambark on a naw vantura to ta l horn# fum - tahinga m d comptata Itrtchana and cuatom cabmatry at our nawfy rano- vatad Livonia location..Fui/P art-tim a poaitlona avaiabta Piaaaa aartd raauma to

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146071. Atm Harry

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JACKKEOSHUN

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD NORTH

5 2 5 - 9 6 0 0

Appty a i 26600 Ann Arbor T ra i, Daarbom iia igh ta . Sai Cara, no phone cada.

SALES PERSON New qygraaahe high tach has an opportunity for a podshad, datai-oriantad mdhfiduai M th an anthuaiaat ir paraonaity to aa i mtaraettva mum-madia to at •ducatlonal markets (^impeneebon commanaurata with axpartanca. ax- caiant banadta packaga. Sand re- auma with cover ie tla r to: P O Box 1016. Royal Oak.

$25,000GUARANTEED!!

OFFICC CLENCAt. . no typing n - quired. Menu m e kie to rt fa r apon- aortng agancy o f tha ch id 4 adud care faod program . Mon. dwu Frt., la i thru 1 M o f each mondi. M

dad orlan iad and eed orga* ndad. $8 par hour. LocaMd in LNp -

faPloooo cod 425-22t0.An Equal O pportundy Employar

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as. w a iinoa iian t. En- 3964)060

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fla id Muat have previoua gad ary ax- voa. Phono; 313-352-2002

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729-4212

COMPUTER RETAIL SALES 20-35 hra wkly. moatty aftamoona Soma homa computer axparlanoa nacaaaary 422-6700

HUGE MARKET • Accum ulate $500,000 m 3 yeare. intaraatad in •tartm g your own buainaea? P you

aad-modvatad. paralatant 4 want to laam how to think rich, ca i Manual Shialda. 533-2442

IF I GAVE YOU THE LEADS. COULD YOU SELL 4 h o u s e s A MONTH? If

c a i Mr Salvador lo r a oonfidan-

CU8TOMER ratattona - daai day fab for 2nd Income for tomay EatabNah- ad antartammant agancy Corporaia 4 prtvata eftants Flora 553-4044

HELP-U-SELL Uvoma HELP-U-SELL Plymouth

425-6661454-9535

DECORATOR - SALES PERSON Exparlancad in draparlaa and bands m-horna saiaa Salary, com-

INSIOC SALES Looking lo r a cars tion In ouaiomar aaiaa/aariSca with a progreaalve company, that offara

mission, tnngaa Great deal lo r right 353-6000

DISTRICT SALES MANAGER

opportunitlaa? Rochaaiar HI6a prlnt- mg firm has Kd tim a opening lor aalaa orlantad paraon with strong adm keatrathe akMa C a i 653-7125

USA TODAY saaking Dlainct Saiaa Manager Oaoraa 4 common tea dar INC akHIa nacaaaary banadta Starting salary 24K bonuses Sand raauma to

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PO Box 2306Farmington H«a. Ml 46333-2306

INSIDC SALE8/SALEB MANAGER A prograaaha reglonaf dfatrtbulor of MactroNc components is expanding

ofdca In NoM OpportunMaa for poawiont inefuda malda induatiiai Saiaa and OfRoa/Salaa Managar Salary plua commiaaion 4 banadu Rgftavant axparlanoa required Send raauma to:

Schuaftar EMctroNca. Inc 2067-0 E. Aurora Rd

Twmaburgh. OH 44067 A ttn W B

FORDA U T O M O T IV E

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A p p ly T o :Sales ftfanager

Atchlnaon Ford Sales9 8 0 0 B e lle v il le Rd.

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MOTHERHOOD MATERNITY

company that lata you uaa your daclalon making skMa you’va quoad kt other jobs Wa 1 ^ caring, poafttve. asa who v rti cater to our guests• MANAGERS• ASSISTANT MANAGERS• SALES POSITIONSVtad our atoraa or cM 4 sM for Sue

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N E W & E X P E R IE N C E D S A L E S P E R S O N N E L

E th ^ Allan Home Intartora 15700 Mtddlabaft Rd

Uvonia. Ml 46154

RETA IL S A LESEnergetic, aalf-m otfvaiad 4 anthual- aatic aatm paraon for faal paced ra ­ta i homa famlaNnga atora. 24-32 hra. par weak R atai aimartartoa helpful but rtot raquirad sartd ra­auma to; Country Charm. 322 S. Mam S t. Plymouth. Ml 46170

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CHd^CARE Wi I lim a in my Plymoul

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ENERGETC EXPERT

SOI Hsip Wanted

RELIABLE C w aglvar lo aootol •aaka Ream in Canton idgM duty h o iia . R to-ln or odior arran g * manto. C a l a fia r Spm 486-«66

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CAREGIVER •

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ENERGY 4 EXPCRTlBI wa4ch our 2 chadran i

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1pm. non amok or. Oftvn tranaporta- Bon. ratorancoa ~Partoct to r aii doya. 473-6173,

Ca6 Janma. aa. 476-6144

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ta. 737-2906

CARdlQ part lim a amar to r 2 yam old 4 4 yaor oM. my Uvonia homa. yoiK tranaporta tfan Norv-amokar.

A fia r 4PM 427-4461

BABYSnTER/HOUBEKEEPER 4H yr. old. 2-3 doya/wk. Bagin mW-Auguat. Mual hava own trano- porla tton. aacaiant ratoranoaa noc-

Cad 313-360-4726

CARING rakabla tabyatnor Ot fWnrimdaid homa lo r 1 yaor old 6 3H

OKpartano* 4 rotor anoa* ra-qukad Non-amokar 646-3606

BABYSITTER/HOOBEKEEPER to ca r* lo r our 4 4 6 yr. olda In our Farm inglon HMa homo. M on .-frt..

CHILD CARE far 1 yam Old in my r iin g ^ HNa homa. Mon.

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BABYSITTER In my homa fo r 6 mo. old. 7am-3pm, achooi doya. Rotor- anoaaraquM . Rochaator araa.

C a l 963-2000 voloa M ai W 7066

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BABYSITTER In our Northifato homa fo r 3 month otd 4 3 yaar otd. mom- Inga Taachar'a achaduto. Raquira- manta Inefuda: axpartonoa, rotor-

narrtokar, raiab la. 313-344-1426

CHILD CARE naadad for 1 ch id .go. aftom oona 4

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PROFESSIONAL CAREERS INSTITUTE

PARALEGAL

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• HANDS ON TRAINING• JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE• TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE

(FOR THOSE WHO QUAUFY)

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C fU F T lM NEEOCD 3rd Annual O uM M i Show g /tf . Waadand C hrw ian Uidon. W m m /M arquane 722-W ie

Sm our Amorican CMrwMT' word & Pottory, Tools & Ctocfct & Wstchds. Sdd our find country ttoms & Scot­tish Jdwdky.Mon - Sal KM pm 648 8dS3 1189 Mam RoyWOdi

SCLUNQ a i dnpaiain Ood Q raam w e. C d l Unda. 34d-74M

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ANTIQUES: worlu. ISSO’a walnut douMa bad. apod wm ad 1350 aad t M S-2576

ANnOUE Tue • 8H 'i 2Vy*. ttgar daw laa l. S175.. Andqua Tru-lona Radto. original tubaa. 3 *i r 4 '. 1180 34S-8108

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A R T S & T R A D E S H O W

O L D H U D S O N ’S B U IL D IN G

ANTiQUdlQ in AUGUST In AM-CONOmONEO COMFORT a<The Qroat Mktwdstom

1206 Woodward Ava.. OalroM

Antkiud Emporium,52330txla.....................Hwy.. Wa iartord. Ml. la a ganuMa ptaaaura VWt ua Tuaaday ttw i Sunday. I0am-5pm. for a dhwrao aolact lon d a fto rd a ' top Quadty marchandlaa. oWarad by a community d SO raputabla

OININQ Tabla 4 2 high back cha in 4 2 k t^ Chair, 00" aoM oM ,condition. $400 M ichad 471-i

DtSCONTINUEO CHINA • Spaddb- Ing Engtah 4 Amarican dinnarwara bought 4 add dnco 1006. Old China Panama Ltd 1-000-030-2440 axt. 71

EARLY OECCO 1050’S O at wWquaquaMy Robarl Shaw. W ad am HoNy. $300 553-0507

ELEGANT 1030a mahogany dining ibM , 3room fum itura hdudao tabla,

taavaa. fud ad d pada. 0 dda chdra, 2 arm chaira. a waN daaignad b u fld wot) ampM atoraga, antira $1250. w e conakler raeaonebM offar. Laava maaaaga: 843-3402

OUMBALL madhina. chaira. taWa. toola. oak daak. farm b a i 4 pump, lantama, trunk, vanity, lampa. d d fum itura. 601-8100

HAViLAND Roaaknda andqua fina china 02 plocoa. Excaiant corxJI- tton 047-0000

H IC K O R Y H IL L

A N T IQ U E S32315 O rvK iravar

'A Id ia E. d Farm ington Rd. Opon avwryday. 10-6 Thura. 4 Fri. u n ti 0pm

477-0630

HOOSlER kttchan cablnd. dry dnk. comrnodo. wash tub. fum itu ra cMm p. kon/coppar buckd, be corkar. By ownar. M 2-9312

"IF YOU ENX>Y BROWSING through andlaoi traaauraa and wandatlrtg through yaalorday. wa know you wW a n ^ your trip to TOWN HALL ANTIQUES d Down­town HIdorfc Romoo. Wa hava o^mr 40 antiqua dadara. apacMill ing In quality anHquaa and co lacmalaa. A i Hama ara guarantaad aa rapraaant- ad.G rad Nawa. Wa ara axpandbig arwl opaning 10.000 addHlond aq.ft Wa ara aocapting appOcatlont for quaO ty daalora oriiyOpon 7 daya. 10-0, 301 daya par yaar Localad d 32 Mi. Rd and Old V «t D yka(M -53r 313-782-8422

OAK HALL TREE. M tupaad. $780 047-3017

O H S U S A N N A40-50H o ff aata

570 N Woodward. Birmirtgham. 042-4250

REM EM BER WHENANTIQUES 4 COLLECTIBLES

143 W St. a m (32 MHa) la oalabrd- mg Ha THIRD yaar in hM orIc down­town ROMEO Join uo artd raoohm a 10% atorawida dMcoum on purchaaaa during tha month d Augud.

Wod. Thura 4 S d ., 10:30-Tuoa.8:30; Sun 12-4 313-752-8400

SANDERS ANTIQUES35116 MICH1QAN AVE. WAYNE. Ml

9.000 aq. ft. Supor Showroom! Wa Buy. Sad 4 Trada Arta antlquaa

Rod topa. dk>mo aata. bad aatt. China caM nda. aaerdartaa. tablaa.

chaira. lampa. doefca. china, potlary 4 a com ptata kna d

Ealale 4 Anhqua Jawdry

O panlO ^daPy (313)721-3020 A Muat Saa For Ooaignara

SLOT MACHP4E. 1006 MMa Owl. floor m odd. axooOam condWon. $7,750 306-0664

SOLID OAK 8-drawar chai drop la d and tabla. A H

cryalal atam wara Una cupa 4

m itS blauoara.

ad . voggd 4 pappar Aftar 0pm 3 6 3 -M 7

Stana F ri. Aug. 20, Noon 0pmuQ. 21. “S d .. Aug. 21. tOam-Opm

Sun . Aug. 2 2 .1lanv7pm Spadal apooo ghain to churchaa 4 communfty groupa.$50/day or $ lM /a i Gonarai admiadon .50 par paraon. Spadal parkkrg aooomodaOona lo r thoaa waakand avanta. TMa prodet la aponaarad by tha 0 ra d a r DatroN BNco to famdartaa our oorrwnunNy w/upoom dg hiidnaaa opportunWtaa 4 antrapranauraWp d thia hM orlc location. For furthar in form ation 4

064-0120

EN-TR£POT TRADE 4 BUSINESS CENTER-FLEA MARKETOponina Aug. 27. iggs

Opon houoa 4 ragiatrd lon - Van-dora only boglna Aug.M ichigan Am . d Baacn DaN. Form oraM lD : C d l 561-0102

N E WO A K L A N D C O U N T Y

TRADE CENTER 4 FLEA MARKET Opaning Sapt. 3rd - 05.000 a q .fi form ar K-M art facOHy. Opan ‘4 ragiatra tion - Vandora Only

a. 5th. Parry St. (75 buainai d &anw ood in Pontiac. 561-6102

ROYAL OAK FLEA MARKET Evary Sun. 7 am -4 pm.

316 E. 11 M iaR d.1 M M E. d W oodwwd.

Antlquaa 4 co;tactfbiaa. Ilna an daoo. prirnftlvaa. lampa. an, mMtary. colna. baaabaO cwda. golf, wdchaa 4 rapair. food 4 rafraah- monta, bakary 4 ttowara.

Fraa adm iadon 4 parting .

705 WMrifig ApparsiCOATNngth.$2M0

raccoon, ki worn onoa, a lia 0-10. Paid w w rt$650. 700-1102

DESIGNER F itiad w adddg gown, d l Datachabla tra d , aO

320-4067DRESSES - ooala, dd rla , itoa 10.

10 madhan. Soma mlae.042-1000

ELEGANT WECXMNO GOWN by

tO /12. Laava maaaaga a i 700-3002

8 U-DO IN BIRMINGHAM Now acoaptirtg dattanar

' aocaaaorlea. naw 4 aOghtly uaad cortalgnmant or aala. Wa coma

to you. Plaaaa caO 044-0470

SUMMER WEDOINQ GOWN by ■ ihHa.

545-0143Affrad Angdo. fu l tartgth whfta. na¥>

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WEDOINQ GOWN • aba 10. Taflaia. laoa 4 baada. naw. n a ^ uaad or d - tarad. $500. 070-0300

706 Qanq» 9<l—: Oakland

BERKLEY- 2 famOy aala. Aug. 7,0-5.Baby cKRhaa/loya. UtOa Tykaa. aduft dothaa, dka . Oraa w/rlm a.

2 i y / 2 l l 0 O dumbta. Nman CooOdga 4 Hanlay.

BEVERLY HILLS - Aug. S-7. 0-6. K llchan cabirtala, applanoaa, kim l- lu ra . cfaalQnar d offtaa. mNc. 32425 Pkimwood. 8 . <i. d 14. E. d

BEVERLY HILLS •5-0. 9am-4:30pm. 31700 W. d OouthOald. 8 . o ff Davarty.

BEVERLY HILLS-Cabdata, ohdra, toya. gamaa 31115 Dakrtonl Ct. 4 31101 H u n ^ Ct. W. d OouihOald, N. Of 13 M ia Fri 1. 10an>-Spm.

BIRMINGHAM. kimMura. OQuIpmant, d Thura-Sun

much 0-3 S3S8ld0ay

BIRMINOHAM M odng Oda. LMng n, kfteman *fumHura.

appOanoaa. CaahI . 31230O im .>ug. 0. 31230 HunOav

Oq.E. Apt. 1314. Oam-apm 044-5001

BMMNNOHAM YARD 8ALE-Thur«. 4 F ri.. 0am-3:30pm: 1407 W ibdar batwwan Adama 4 Eaton. N d 14); Antlquo tabla 4

•LO O kO nE LO H ^ iw w e lB .

w ^ 4 caOda iK 4* aamam4 iroaraL laa lK hardaar% m irra r 0

W 06 Adama, • a f tg ia ra Laha.Tftura-Fri, 0-4. C ad i ody.

M 0V 6I0 Sda. S a t 4. Aia 7-C 723 Ekna-

anbqua Hama 0 much

COMMERCE TOWNBHM .-A u o .0 .0 4 7. 0-7. 722 M ananc. behweanCemmarea 4 Banadia. 0 6 OMneary to Loa Anpalaa, B. o f C d d d A gh S chool Fundura. toola. bobv/kk

6.0*08.OAYBED w/m mdM . Tad t. 6 6 roww

FARM64QTON 10 M ia , W /M M dM bdi. S d ody. 10- 7. Anbquoa, books. 0 fumAura.

FARMBfOTON • O tf^ n lu d i ada. Sawara, crafla ra taka nola, ¥ ' Pmnaaairtg typawrOar. daraa. many kitchan * houeahold Oama. Aug. 7 h 0. 10am to 4pm. 24102 Broaddaw O r„ 8 . o f O rchard LA. o6 10 M *

FARMINQTON HILLS • Rodng O dta Sub, oom ar o f “ ‘ ^ “ -nar o f S p rln g d i 0 OrdM

1 3 0 l4 M I.F d -8 d .-S u n .FARMINQTON HILLS • 3 Aug. 5.6.7. 63pm . 2 5 S a Ubarty Lano (naar Drake 0 11 MOa).

FARM IN G TO N H ILLS -M ovim 34153 Lyneroft C t. N. 11 MOa Farm ington Rd. Thura.-Sun. 0-4

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FARMINGTON HILLS - 4 Thura thru S a t 0am 0pm. 2 0 i . BrtorhM. 06 10 m ia babaaan Inkater 4 M iddabaW. Baby dothaa. raraad. toya, houaahold gooda. fumNura. y a ^ toola. pabo fdm itura. much

FARMINQTON HILLS- Wa’ra m dk-Ing priooa avan towor. Our aldaw aiiada CTf*tkcondnuaa Indoora 4 outdoors. 30-75% 06 nama branda. toya 4 nouaanoto nama.

A D O m O N A L 1 0 s O F F S « I6 B P rtc B W tth T h is A d i

M on-S d., l0-4:30pm through Aug. 7. M arm d G ift. 2$K7 ^Rd. batwaan 12 4 13 MOa. waatalda.FARMINQTON HILLS-31154 Fdk, E/O rchw d Lk. T hur-F ri Spm -7J0. Antiqua draaaar. badroom a d . rdac.

FARMINQTON HILLS- Yard Aug. 7-0. 6 3 . 27506 HaMad. S. of 12 MOa.FARMINQTON HILLS- 3 F rl-8 d . 6 3 . KandaNwood Sub. 20517 KlrkakSo. oom ar MaarthdonaFARMINGTON HILLS • S d . Sun. 6

25300 L /n fo rd . M IddMbatt 4 11 1 4 houaahold Hama, ale.

FARMINQTON HILLS-2 fdnOy-Q ual H oiow C ourt N. o f 12 MOa. W. of Farm inglon. Au6 6 6 14 761.6 4 .FARMBfOTON HILLS. 32300 Old Frankl r i N o f NorBiwadam . E o f MWdMbaN. 8 o f 14 M * . Fri. 6 4 .

FARMINQTON HILLS. S a t 0 Sun. 6 3 PM. 23257 Tuck Rd.. O rch«d

' 10 M ia.

FARMINQTON HILLS- 3 famOy a a * 33734 CadMac. W. o f Farm ingtonRd.. 3 Wocka 8 . o f 0 MOo. Thura. 4 Fri. A u6 5-0. 0 3 .

FARMINGTON HILLS, Au6 5 .6 .7 .0- 8. 34235 Banbury, 1 bik. N. o f 13. b d Farm ington 4 Orafca. GoB duba, o i pakitlnga, antiqua Wbla, ate.

FARMBIQTON HILLS - Thura.-Bd. 6 3 . 29030 Southbrook. batwaan O rchard Lafca 4 M iddM ball. Ib k .N . o f 13. Lota of intaraalinq llama.FARMINGTON HILLS - S d Sun. 0 4 . 32321 Or Comar 14 0 M MdM bdI. lU m itura, dM ng aala. anHquaa, ale

) - Hugo Sda. I O lda Frankin

FARMINQTON HILLS - Ona day mufb famOy aala. Saturday. 10am- 3prn. 3M 5S Hamaga HM. 14 MOa 0 Faim ington Rd.

FARMBIQTON HILLS, garaga a d u rT Fri. afam ly room . Good d iA . Fri. S d . 4

81m .. 6 7 20031 t^g law a aO . 06 ' 12.13 MOa.

FARMBfOTON HHXB - 6 4 Fri. 4 S d . 20090 Polaraburp. Country Ooka, 8 . o f 13. W. o f Drake. Baby 4 kw dod iaa 4 Name.

FARMBIQTON HILLS - MOVBIG, 31746 Stamen C ircla. balwaan 10 4 11, W. o f O rchard Lake. Thura. • 8d .. 0 A M .3 p m . Saa ed.700.

FARMBIQTON A ug 6 3 . 163: muM la m iy . oompuaer. 24^ gaa elove, furn fhire , tid e okrihae, heuea- how Name. 25300 Breokdaaf. BW d

iM M O M W dM baB.

FARMINQTON • Moving 4 0. 12-Opm. 2 3 0 0

EvaryBring m ud g d 470-0117

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Fum Nura/m oloreycia.

FERNOALE - 551 Ed Thur. B irv iu n ., 10am lo 0pm.

MOo 0 HOion Rda Lola o f a* 6

F A R M IN Q T O N H IL L S 7 F M n « y 8 M * . F r i. S a t. S S im .. A u g . 6 .7 .S , » -6 . A a M o rd P a rIn M y b » -

12 II 1 3 M l.. W . o f M td d « U )M t. A n tiq u * g iM * . N n a n *. fu m itu ra . fb e tu ra a . Q u M H y c lo th ­in g . b a b y h jm ttu ra , 1 0 - •p a a d b ik a . L o o k fo r b a io o tw .

FAMaNQTON . Hugs yw d Omdlura. loya.

heueafiQlO. books, Wkaa 4 m oraAug. 6 3 . 163 . 23071 Mddhom a. N.i%hiaweaaeB. E70rchard Lake

FRAM UJN-Fri. 4 S a t. OdW ip m; 20340 W o*ng*on (batwaan 13 4 14 “ “ I Rda.. )u d W. o f F ra n tid Rd.‘ Many houaahold g***>«*9, lum liu ra ,

man'a aampiaa (I dW ta4w aichaa)

aampiaa (booka, loya, T-

HUNT1NQTON aala. Etm nrihin S d .. 10-7. 1013

WOODS. M ovinggoaa. Thur»4M-

KINQ WATER8ED bad d ^ . dW jo b k EsoaOani oondMIon. 1-2520

MOVBIG SALE 10AY ONLYI

S d ., Au6 7 .6-5pm HouaahoM Hama too numaroua to ■at No c lothing or ch idran 'a Rama. Taka P da Lake Rd. (bad MiddlabaB 4 O rcfwrd Lake Rd.) to

to 2611 Pda Hgta.. Or. FOLLOW SIGNS.

NORTHVILLE-Thura. 4 F ri. 6 3 ;10 N da MOa Rd. (% m la W. of

Sack); Dark room aquipm ani canoa, bunk bade, to o * ganaraior. wood atova, much mlae.NOV) - Antlquaa 4 o d o r traaauraa. F ri 4 S d .. Aug. 0-7. 6 3 . 44402 Midway Or., Dunbarton Pdoa Sub. o ff 10 M i. 4 Taft.

NOVI - Moving 8 a * Clolhaa.

8. 0am to 5pm. 24042 W hfta f Or.. N. o f 10 MOa. W. o f Taft Rd.

tm*Kim itura. mlae. S d . 4 Sun. Aug. 7 4

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NOVI.03T . F rt-S d . 63pm . 30044 VMaga Wooda C r.. o ff Haggerty, b d . 610 .

OAKLANO/ROCHE8TER 2713Pa rtridge, Rochaatar Rd. 5 m iaa N. to B u d iEr. E. to Haddan. FoBow aigna. 6 3 4 6 7 . 9-4. M alam fly. baby 4 kWa dothaa. U tda Tykaa. houaahoW gooda. No praaalaa

OAK PARK-Garaga 4 Sala: S d . 4 8 w t; 24211 ParWawn <|ud S. o f 600, W. o f CooOdga); 4odd cars, raooirda, booka, dothaa.

OAK PARK - HouaahoW Rama: Slova, ra frig a rd o r. couch 4 otherra frig a rd or,d ta raa ld g llam a. Aug. 7 .6 3 .2 4 2 4 0 Eaatwood. E o f C ooioga,1, 8 . o f 10.

O A K P A R K M O V IN G S A L E

No aWna-By Tod C tirk 542-5540 E .ofQ raaniQraanflaW. 8 . o ft Unood

to 25640 Gardner d Shorwood Thurs.. 1-7; Fri., K M ; Sun.. 12-4

T o o * Praoor rowing machlna, Ao-Wrou^ora-Arm aaw.

I. game Tablaa. i

Iron 4 form f- d , criba. picluraa.

a niga. Tdn L o * o f owthoa (woman's, m an's.

PONTIAC - Aug. 4 .7 A 6 3 . Badd- baby ftama 4 more. 204 B tarr

o f Voorha* from Tdagraph).

ROCHESTER HILLS - pottary, wiek- ar. andquas. 10 yr. ooSacllon. O’NaM Paftary, 1441 Crooks. Aug.

0 ,7 .4 0 .0am * 0pm.

ROCHESTER HILLS - 3 Oakland Farma Sub. Thurs 4 Fri, A u6 9 4 0. 636 3 :30 . (3 MBaa N of Tlanfcan on Rockadar Rd. 1 Mk. N. o fS na l).

ROCHESTER HILLS - Aug. 0-7, 0 3 .Cambridge Or., o ft Admaa Rd.

balwaan Avon 4 Wafton.

ROCHESTER HILLS • 1042 KMbum. Oft N. Adam s Au6 5-3. 6 3 ; Auq 0-noon, dothaa, a k * kim ftura.ROCHESTER H K iS - Movtng 0home kadahkig aa*. Au6 9 -7 .0am tpm .

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ROCHESTER HKLS. 0 unB tha y a rtm a n i tim ftu ra 0 a a * iW s .. F ri. O ai. 6 4 .007 ilam padad . Avon 4 C rooks

ROCHESTER H *LS . back * achod. Thurs.. S 3 . P ri. 6 3 ONLY. 606 TimbariBML batwaan Adame 4 Srawalor, S o f tiankan.

ROCHESTER H K lS - A u6 SBi. 0-4. 910 Timbartaa. W. a f U va m o * Ktda

•p a r* a lu ft, bStas anoquaa. C ud- nan. ir upoO na 4 lo * moro.

ROCHESTER HHXS - F ri S o t 6 4 . 2930 Frankaon. N. d AuMbti, E a f Jokn R M *

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I ^ TAura. P n T . H 700 MUboy Dr. ' ~N /IO . 1 /

SOUTHFfELO • S d . 6 3 tttS S C a rllo iL Satara SaadToaiy o ft 0

Sotaroon T o*orapk S* * e ft § M * S * ip t* e o *

4 Bros - SBoS eonwNtan.

SOUTHneJT; 24 0* S dos s r fi 4

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-272S1S O I/T H W ^N. Of 11.

Lakoor. Sim . A u 6 S 16-3 Q rod S o ld H ounkoM . toys. OSno. otoBiee 4 m ord

SOUTHPAO twoon C o **o 4 12 id * OrianOaM

~ FrL. Sol 4 Sun. ‘

SOUTHFKLO- 4 3 a m iy Go t m S d d Aug. 4 4 7. 10710 Cherry H I (E

. Oom 9pm; Cherry H i (E o ft Svargraon m 12 4 13 MOak H ouedidd.

antiques fum IM o. tid e 4 nidre.

STERLING H G TS .-Thufa .-S at. 10am 9pm; 3920 OovondWa (O ftRyon. )ud N. o f 10 M * Rd.); Tmo.

............................ : n o ^fcidck-kihnidohnW goods coma lum fturo. oO M ab ko fovo rythk^

TROY • Au6 3 3 7 . 163.I c T S . o f Slg

of Adam s Okt bOco. K) apaod 1000 Maroodaa Sans. 1007 Yd YSIW ). troodnM . Hki* ^ m orb * lo p to b * artd * b * s chak

crafta. m an's woman 0 idpnw ni oom pu^.

pWypon,dW Poof

toys.

] PooMnko game. 0*

TROY FINAL SALE •

trs d o r 4 W * m ors. 43203 drs. N. o f 10. Oom 0pm

lOhp team 03 Daqdn-

0 7 0 % 4

TROY - k d d i* boys 4boby iM m s toys bO *s

mlae. houaahold, tid a o 4 darkroom aquipm ani. 1004 Covalar wagon. 4496 Cyproaa (N. o ff W atties w . o f Aocheder), T h irs 4 F ri 6 3

TROY-Movtno-f ri. 4 S o t. 6 3 2960 Tarrogono o ft Baaoh balwoanW attiaa 4 Long I jh s Fumftura. wrought Iron 4 houaahoW HamsTROY 9am io 3pm.

M odng S a * S a t Aaiq 7. pm. 3M 0 Bouhfar. W altias

TROY MOVBIG 8A L£-S at. Aug. 7. 10am 4pm. 062 H arm di, 2 b its 8. o f SouB) Btvd.. W. o ff Rochaatar Rd. Mlae.. lawn aquipm ant. lo o * a * .

TROY- M ovk« 8 i * T h tfS 4 F ri. Au6 9 4 3 6-4pm . 4019 Hyde Park Or. Oaqulndra/10 MOa 4 L c ^ L d * . OBtaa, oom putar, d o t houaa.

TROY - M ud * atarao, goB ckiba. b tiia , m *s 1090 Breoklawn. S a t 0am * 9pm, Sun. 0am to 3pm (kdm as^llB Baavar.TROY-Rdntraa V M M Sub. Ftwril-

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m m h o i iw a t . 7 A u u ^ i g

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0 3 a m O d k a s S d Id ds Oooka. OSn s w fdw r. kw«6 musk morq. 0240 WyvdarE 1 N .a fM a p *w a ftM U d a b d i

W B tO O linE LO - M ds Imana ctoBiaa. Taya UB * t in s art, ■nBquaa. |unk. F ri 4 S k i.Au b 4 4 fO M to W 0400 SL

SLOOMFSLO -

na doB iIng. 4310 Or., 1 b * * o f M ap* 4 PI

cro ft. % m ia W. o f Ovohord L d *W. B L O O M F n J> -F rL 4S *. Aug. 0 4 7, Oom Ipm . chU rono d e ftm Id

ikeW goods body- » - - -a - - .a iocddnoi I r^a.

W. SLOOMPKLO - an 0 * p d *

fum ftura, a * No deBNS Thurs. P ri 6 3 . 4131 (k o d i L d * Rd.. bo-

iwaon Pontiac T ra l 4 CommarcaW. SLO O M PKLD 3ri. S d . 4 S im , tO-apm; 0S19 A rington Or.Run E a ia*a SubdMalon IHagoarty 4 Holdaad on 3 aMa of M ap*); Baby ftam s fum ftura.

W BLOOMFI - ^ 6 3 1 ^ Em rdaa aquIpmonL alackonlei toya 4 c to ttd s 9439 Pea ftidga Or.

Farm inglon. w . on . onCadari

RMgaOr.

mr/w M uiwuiaiN. Of M ap* t KlnoaOilJ. rtgl o n ^ R M g a lW. BLOOMFKLO - Thurs F ri SoL 0-9. Amboaaador C t S. o ft W dnd

I. E Of M ldd*bd L Ftfnfturo . eW thm Inona 4 houaeworaa, sport­ing goods vidao gam es k books boby ftam s 4 m ors

BLOOkBRELO-Huga 8 a * Thurs-SoL. 0onv3pm; 07S4 KnoBwood C k c * W od (S. o f M ap* bdw odt Inkstor S M M dN bdl); Ra- n ftu rs books houaakdd lid camora oquipm oni TV 4 oW B*s

BLOOMFCLO Sactlond a o * $360, M kror too C d t $200. W di unft. $39. Bad- iprooda. clo thing, much m ors 5300 Mah C ourt W. O ioom idd. W. o f Fam tinglon R 3 . N. o f W aksil Ul Rd. Thur. Bvu So l. Sam to 4pm.

W. SLOOMFIEU). Enoaptiond,4 fam ly tih ia n l aaM

Mon-Wad.. Auq. 6 1 1 .0:30am fp m. Rain or sh ins no o a ^ ada s eaah

2 b k s w . ofo r* . Pino H d g h * Or.MWdlobaB (o ff P k * V *w Or.) b S qudo L d * Rd. 4 P k * L d * Rd.Antiquas lu m ftu rs 2 dkting a a *

campingId tta a 4 deios houaahold.

baked goods ate. D e n t miaa til

707 08T89# SfliMS Wayiw______

CANTON • A im 3 3 163pm . 7130 Oak Lad CL s M to n Sack 4 Can- to ri Cantor Rd. o ft W onan. KInjatoi wolarbad, lo * o f o k * baby ddhoa

k jrs 4 m ore. S o t. A u6 7, lOom 2pm. 3S30 M M *r. eem or o f BMitop. ' U k. E o f Rockadar Rd.

TROY-Soturdoy only.3102 Upton (Jud N. of

o f Adams); O rianld n ig. Indton topoaa^, m *c. kvnU urs houaahoW goods tid e a k jft. BBO 'sTROY- 2 lamBy • • * 2283 HWdan

Or., 3 o f Long Laks E of S a a d i Thurs, A u6 3 Sam-3pm M *s houaahoW 4 loam oars Rams

TROY: 2272 loabdL S. d 10 M Bs 3 R.. Au6 3 3 7. ‘ ■

Rams much more.

TROY - 3300 M a ile d !. N o f Big g o ft A d dns S a t 0 3 . Sun.

12-4. Toys tid e cto tiiias alockonlcs houaahoW 4 tilch a n ftam s W m fturs a * . Eva^rihlng goas

TROY - 4710 John 3 batwaan 17 4 14 M * . Au6 T tii 4 OBi. 11-3

W A R R E N -Frt.-S un.. 0am -9pm 23010 Ptoiama (N. o ft 0 MBs E «Mound); T h * onda a m uatl 3 lam l-

Fum fturs applanoas kftehan M ortas plua much m ors

WATERFORD - Eatoto S a * - 2900 StivarsWa. EAatograph. N o ft 0 * * Highwmy. A u o 2 ^0 a m 3 p m

BLOOMP gLD - Famftygoods deBtin g toys

0074 Qroonbrtar. o ft YLake Rd.. E o f Drake. T h ia s -R l-

WEST SLO O M P m j)Au6 T tii 10 9pm. S ^ ctoB*a, *>la ril-2T . akaOor. to ys kftd ian ftam s--* w o oao iH iw i. aw

an 14 0 M a p * *and m *s 7801 Haggarty ba M ip *P *o a

SLOOMPKLO- Q *n t a a *

10* (1 1 0 d w k s 2

fOSye blende drepieaN m irro rs dacaraBva i

fum ftur a, Brians *d d a rs 4 muak more. Thur. 4 P ri. 10 Ipm . 0273 W oedcaw L d * Rd. S. a f Lena P k is ' o f M M dtobdl M a r an Btaom-

Oaw Park Or. o ft MW daOdi.

CANTON • AU6 3-7. 6 3 040 Long- todow. W. ShaW ert S. S d * FUrra- k s gtoaaas dirtolm oB Rama 4 1 * *

3 a v« , p M * 4 V tiM * I6 3 S d 6 3 Sw i 6 3 M o n M

S ts 2 l3 w L S 3 .* * ' M a rrt0 5 « ii)

O A IM I o rrv - 0870 O o d te 3 d tifN ia s . W. a f a * a * r 9 tu m . 'SS77.

LW O N kM uq 3 3 4 7. i 0S « « tto o a M to d O M i H ouaa fto* daSM s Myo.LRKN3A A ^

LWONkL 3-67«k, 63pm k * ito ftiS a ra g i S d s Q u iS * fu n d to rs R ouaakdi 4 tm i u m andHS14 P ars 3 a f M iw a rty . S a f3

U VO N IA-Aug. 6 7 ,1SSI0 W eakoors 3 a f Farmtogton. 3 o f 7. Anftouas booL

, ekd*sn toyo4

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A im 7 3 . 164 * 3 o f 3 .........

UVOMA: Soby Roms to ys 0 M * b ft o f a ia iytid m Aug. 6 l t t i i , 6 Oom 31SSi to a t iw il b S * W. o f f ld i* * n. tb 3 s * o f7 M * .

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BM n O r., o ft 4 ML A u6 6 7 .6 3 .

UVOMA-CoMtoTQoraga S a * A i* . 8 4 7. Sam 9p* 1 4 M N o * (N. o f SehooierafL W. o f Mowburaf i); L o *o f do B youriaB croR s i

UVOMA - P ri SoL Sun, 10-3 Mov- kd - Rntiquoa 2Q8S4 Maptowoed (2 blecka E o f MWdtobdL 3 o f SL

UVOM A • P ri-SoL. 6 S p * Sun 11- 4pm. 0891 Nonnon. 2 b to d * 3 o f Aim A rbor R d 3 ll Joy S H *

UVOMA - P ri S d 6 3 booka, houaatioM Rams erto. n tias H a rr* 32191 Sartday. between 9 4 L y n d ^ E o f Hubbard

UVOMA: Frt.-Sun. Sam til 2S140 Qrandon, 1 b 3 . N. o f Joy. Id■* k E o f ------- -- ---------- -

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UVOMA - Goa g ri3 a a d aiuffad ankn d i. t woman’s p k * abas * aaL ihbe. 201S1 SouBMmptorv 3 o f 0 M M . E o f 0 3 . T h u rs -S d 6 3

UVOM A - bdad 4 toddtor c to tiw s to ys VCR, atorm door, mon*a Roo- d g n d dda 4 booia atao 13 m udi m ors 32000 O aloaors S o f Aym - o u tii W o f Marrimon. P ri-S d , 6 3

UVOMA - KWa ^ .booka. to ys * * o f mtaooOanoo'ja. Aug. 9 lh 4 O tii, 64 .20700 Purilon. ‘ O M W dtobakarosUVOMA-MOVBfO S o * Aug 6 7 . 163 . IS S a m bunu S /7.■non. P um fturs 9 0 * to e * m *s 0*

UVOMA - Moving S d shouoahoW 4 boby R ti biNTi Fri. 4 Sol.. 3am to 9pm

ManyO M 6

UVOMA Moving S a * • P ri. S d 4 Sun. 6 3 . 1S3I0 Wayne Rd., 3 o f 3 F um llu rs to o * m *s

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quas Id h ftia q . M l o f OopTBoalon efaoa d d io s Portion, tone o f m toodS ieeus A os O tit 7Vi 4 S B i.6 3 S 3 S S B M d * S461019SALEM TOW NSMP3 ekaka . each. 1 oouck $183 cWna oabinat. badoom aooaaaortos booka. S to * m ors P fl-S d 6 3 Aug. 6 7 . 7S3S N. T orrito rtd noor G d tis

WAYNE - Raoords booka. to ysh I, I I a n i M mCNoang. n o u a sw * iraac. r r i. a am , 1 0 a m -5 ^ 3143 M M ra wacmgan. w . or Rwarranos

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(SHW% adas Aug. 3 3 7 .6 3 34432 Harroun (3 o f MWMgan Ava)

WESTLAND o ra fi 4

Roms oWlhaa 3 Itim do s 7384 Gar* don, 3 bW dtt E o f MMdtoboB. N o f Woriron, Thiaa Fri S d .. 6 3

tifESTLANO • Edoto S a * Over 90 NS oecum ulotioft Pum fturs an- Iquas w tilarbod (ting ), K)

(F u fr* books dWM T V s roeerdrw o rs prooouro cooke rs

tiS reoator. yam , gloas to * of •S26 C hkfow s S. o f W orran,

. 05 rw itw g to n . n . or num ar. Saiurdoif only, Sam d ia rp .

WESTLAND - la rg e M odngZQ arM *S a * Cesaeior'a ftam s

fT &. 0891 Farm ington R 3.

twoan W arren 4 Hunlar.

WESTLAND 6 3 36610

A p t F. Contor. much m ors

M evbwSok10 Htokory C t.

fu n iliu rs7264364

UVOM A - Lafhors Joy

M ovbu S d0 Harnaon. in. A im 6 7 ,

a d t ^ b a n d *a 4 2

• o * ohaka S vartoua ntiac. ftam s

163 . No torik. priced to aS to & i^ b a n d

CANTON • 7 4 3 113.Squko Apailm art is o ft Ford btoek E o f 1 -2 ^ . Over 600 u rd s to i commiBifty a a *CANTON • M ufti r andy. W ad.-Pri, A ug 4 -3 6 9 . C to B *s tornftia s o lovs darao aqdpm anL ale. 7030 RaaL S. o f Joy, N. o f Warren.

DEARBORN NTS. o a * 2S014 Thnbar TrdL E o f Infc- alor Rd. T h u rs -F ri.

DETROIT • Big Satot 17700 Fdtien, FrL 0 S d . 0am to 9pm W. o f Talk- graph, l i o f • MBs t o * a f m las

OETROrr/Radtord a rc s 24777 Prta- b as o ft Rvo P o ktis N o f 7 MBs W of T dagrM 3 A ug 6 7 3 CtoBtos tiro s rkn s p o d oqufpm aniO ETROrr- 10614 4 1S929 Hunting- ton, bdwoon noronco 4 W n s b 6 tw om 6 3 S d Only A ug 7.

Q ARO ef CITY - 6 7 3 6 3 .- A ug 61 OkTa o to tiik * to d d a r-3 muchwaas l« 2 _ M W d*baR/tokator. Chorry MM/Pofd

G ARO ei CITY- Hugo S d d Houos boky, Md 4 ' “

0* 32042 BrW gs Aug..................... > bkdd7 4 1 6 1 3 6 4 p m No oarty 9

Q AROef OTY - S d 33910 A J * w . o ft Farm kigton. N. o f C fim HN. ‘ ^n tias bobyGARDEN CfTY. 3 tm d y. 6 7 . 10am3pm. tifo ia M o 3 M nw nds

31224 Barton, o ff Morrkwan

ddkaa. )ud mon'o hatiu G us Uend T ra * kaS d. ak oompraaaar la '^ *

maivar a o d d *s oW da No ^ S das Thw a S d . 6 3 32100 OambrU oa (W orran S Merriman).

GARDEN CITY - 301S7 Sdm erd (N. o f For3 W. d 9B tid*bdO . WOd Fri. 6 0 4 S d 6 1 2 . Soby ftam s a id *G ARO ei OfTY - • tam lN yard Ewardaa aqutomonL baby Ha* afaa d o tiia s te n tiu ra 4 much r41423 KaBvyn, N. a f O harryhd \

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a Lmwla 335-S400 33*40 MlchigMi Av«.

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Fadw kg Art S r ET R oO d* C Ouys S doHaag F A 8 * * A ftauaaom. AN Q M d i S Jdawan. R Holyaks P tiaaas * o ii Odder,

day • a d o f 0 f4 pak av artaakaka, dalarlm batimam oa i 3 aardan *a n ia d s ddarlan gar dan aaatotoraa 0 kan aarS SorMy a Say badraam aHtii. O ilp p e n d d id * k m ^ d !|B *_4 0 ahdrs VtiHeaaii pariar aaL ariamd

(Aemea bem • » Pton Oen)

UVOMA - M id li Fandy. F ian ftu rs bedroom aoL rattan aunroom to n 6 to rs d n kw room e a t erto. I * aaaL houam rarase ra fi Rams Wad.-Prt. 6 4 .^aaamar^i. a^^ r aan 5M arrim an. 3 oif PtymeuBi Rd.

toya 4 30004

UVOM A - O r* Day Only. SATUR­DAY. AU G 7. Sam Ip m L o * of houMhoW and n tias ftam s 19S37 F e d i N. o f 9 h o * W. o f Inkacar.UVOMA • Sol. A im 3 6 3 . 14

~ i f ^ S W o f NS *n d io i*a . S of burgh. L o * o f g e o d *s

UVOMA, Supor SafoB HouaahoW raR R11030Thura S d . S 3

near P lym e iftii 4 k

UVOMA. T h u * P ri> 4 . 142S0 HubbartL batwaan 88 4 9 MBarttiar- rknan 0 FamtinQiori- Toya 4 baby.UVOMA Wad. • S d . t3 6 4 3 0 p m : 30429 W d fO d ti (3 b O * S. o f W. ChWage, W. o ft M d dtobdD; Cann- |n ^ )o rs houaaho* dakurvtiddar,

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LiVOM A - 1 0 ^ Ma rriw n , * d 9 k tila ba NR aan hOddla^iaR 1 in^iacar. A ug 6 6 7 . Sam Cpm S p o r* ca rds

UVOMA - 14243 CounbY ( iwaan Lom n 4 Wayns S. o f 3 P ri 6 3 S d 6noon. Traadm fl. * •noatoWiRar, fr iS R ouaahe* a *

UVOMA - 2-Pantiiy S d s P it 4 0am ip m . 14022/10000 W n(7M larQ gR d.

UVOMA - SSS40 Q ronde ii N a f Jay. E o f MWtiWOdL Aug 6 6 7 . 6 3 p m K M a d o d b g S m o *

UVOMA 3 to m * Amq.6 6 7 . Pri 0 3 S d 0 noonTtoS lO I a rtio r aub an Knaf W /NawburW i S/Sartia r aub an Kna*an (o ft 0 MML ------ • • MBs. S p k id ?

UVOMA • 0 Pantily S d s T h d s -B d to o cpm. Toys Mda_ da tiw a S

WESTLAND MOVPfQ SALE A ug S 4 7, lOom 9pm; 107 N. iiaw lhom a (o ff ChorryhM, E e l ------ "

daybodhutah. I

w /pop id k u n d * d rstw * bod; 2 daako wtokaks

bOws S o rb * houao 4

W OTLAND - S d . S 3 3S210 OtoMOOd a r. Chany MN 4 M* Wood d to o i* a d w /0 d * k s snort

WESTLAND Yard S a * L o * o f boby Moms Sol Aug 7 .6 9 . 32140 P d n -

C tw nyM ,o r.E o fC

WESTLAND. 7SS3 AimuoL 3 o f Ann A rbor T r.. W. o f MWdNboM,A ug 6 6 7 . K M . F U n tito * * i m RK ar. r^q^r. cc^nnoa. aa^qr nan^a

WESTLAND - 8620 P a rr* N. o f Ann A rbor T ra l. E o f htariknaiL A ug 9 * O tii S 7 * 6 3 U b i brand naw. aQ id o onaorana * u a * g o naacaa lanaoua houaahoW goods

7M HouRRhoid 0ood5 ORktond County

AOCESbORCS, F u n tito ro . Ti■ 3 lam ps

AFTER M OVtifQ SALE - antiqua tb a a w tilu lr*w Troy. 302-1422

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AW EQTAT^ SALE EVERY DAY

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a lH oantiRWn. 8300. 4 ^ lS i

BEDROOM PURMTURE • 1 i

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BEDSPREADS now p d d k a *. ISO;

■ , * ; v ,1129 a od i: tO a lT ortertid

a o n t iirru g d g h tiy worn. $103 95731S4

BOY’S TWIN Sad 4 m dtraaa. btoa to b itiir kam s ■ iieiB iw I eondtiWn. $100. S4$-4070BRAND NEW a lw dy bunkbods ad- W wood. N ovi 0l9-b3S7

BROWNEHouaahoM & Eatat* SalM

Friendly. ProtaaaMnal Sarvloa

D ia n n e B r o w n e

360-8919a u ra l SEoe. oonm m cnrt, m m la n tin o *. sturdy, a id s droarars aa*

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OW Radford18740 COD04NQ

Coddtog * appros 9 bWcfca E of ‘ H o ffO ra r, . Grand Rtoar.)

SAT. 4 SUN. 10am Cpm Eaca* M l o f baouWM qud tiy <4 mahogany fun tito ro (m kti condi­tion). Bam ilm jl berm oMop Mphboy.

beard, oonw r ourtoTitiiainiA4an no cob ind wHh hutch, d toka to b * 4

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DRESSER • wdh 9 drawers, oak.dork alain A braaa trim . dM dad mb-rer. 9900 991-9120

OREXEL aola. i m iM i. 2 d iM a9900 477-9191

ELECnbC STOVE - almond. W hirl*POOL 90 to. 9129. Cartoon AE-tcamora. dtodd daoh. 2f-80m m tone.C jic ila n l-9179 477-9449

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LANCASTER HILLS APTS. 29164 LANCASTER #101

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FURNTTUBE - 2 badroom lampa. and tabtaa, leeiB, am eabfaaf. 422-1020 or 922-4902

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HOtOBEDON dtotog room tabta «nh 2 laafma, 2 arm ckaba, 4 alda cfiaPa. Campaign atyla. kaoon aodd m o d . ko rla c t oondMon. O rtglnai prioo 97900. o iktop 92200. Brutonbronm A t t tock ploM Orfptooi prteo 9100^ aakaafclnpBOOO.PPfl

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XphtomneJSkS477-9061

HOUSEHOLD SALE SOUTHFIELD

BEACON SQUARE SUB FRIDAY ft SATURDAY

A U Q .6 ft7 10-5

LIV1NO ROOM: Cuctom •O la , 2 occ aalonal chain, mahogany co Waa tabla ft

DINING ROOM: Mahogany drop laaf taMa, chaira, chi­na, broakfront ft bulfat. FAM ILY ROOM: Round oak taMa, 4 chaira ft buflat.K ITC H EN : Tab la ft 4 chaka. FrlgkMro alactrtc •tova.BEDROOM: Franch Provin­cial oomplata douMa bad.

la draaaar «4th mirror. 2 nightatanda.BEDROOM : 2 complata

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E S T A TE S A LE S U Z A N N E & C O .

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aka braaa haadbomd A bad•179.

BOCHESTEB HILLA M ovk^ SWa Fwntiurec badroom aa t dtotog r ~ ~ aaiadae. 979- 1997

BOCHESTEB MLLB • Moving SMa. Saaudkd # ptaoa m a h o ^ ty dbdn i aal A braaldront aaoraiary, aoia

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Indoort Bochaaiar Hlak Corrwr o f Uvamota A WaAon Sa

Aup. 14.9arn tpm

SCOTT SHUPTBPtE 4T* plaaa tabta top. 4 dbdnp ckaP t. 2 bdr atoolB. B a ladi to r 94900. aoA- top tor 91900. 919-4d9-129A

SINGERZIGZAGpla or doublo noadto daaipna, ovar- c a it buttonhotaa. ate. M onthly pay­ment or iPO caNi.

GUARANTEB)UMVEBSAL 8CWINO GOITER

2970 0briaHwy674-0439

SLEEPER SOFA A lova MOl. IgM bkia /uh lta aPlpaa. M int muat aoa. Paid $1400, a * b v 9900. 922-0790y iF A . LOVESEAT. o o ^ to ta tw in bodroom a a t twto mattroaa A arid

to. 477-A449

SOFA, w tka on u k itoL contam po- rary, paHact to r Dacca 9900: C ocfctal tabta. ploao, porary w /w hfia baaa. 9100. oaP ika r ~r 9pm:

SOFTSOE WATEBBEO wdh lubaa to r mora to a h fy . 2 yra, otd wtto

^ ‘ 00. 99#-206dTHOMASVILLE wood fum N ura: lamp, oocktad/ovai tabtaa. aola

VACCUUM -KPbyGanaradonS S to mo. otd, aka nm r. N l attachm anta •fow paiacrubbar. 91100. 99B40P9

WAREHOUSE SALE INTERIOR DESIGN

FIRMAup. 9 .9 A 7 .10am 9pm ^ 1 9 O rckard Laka M .

(2 btdpa. S. o f 11 on Iha E. alda) COMMOtClAL A BESIOENT1AL

NCWAUSED Odtoa daaka. oompwtar aiande. raal- dandai fum dura. iiaH np t '

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479-A9S0WTRE DOW H-SgPlQ. Maarty naw. daatpnar ckoaart matohtop aota. loM aaal A ottom an. MuM ootorad a trlp k V d ^ pood oonddtoiL 9 l.m 9A9-A2P0WHITE ANTIQUE h iilo h . S990 ~ .:a a ia t oak takia wdh 4 ohaPk. $990. Good oondMon. Cai9S9-2#79

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quar dtotog aal A mara. 991 99«

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P rt-S a t 9494 Satam Lana. 1 btoek • o f Joy batwaan Talaprw th/ Beech Defy. No Piwaatoe. oa ih only Endra eentanai a l Ndarty to ks hams, fdrrdlura, dbdnp room aot,

ANTIQUE oak Woptaaf taMa. Jenny Ukd bad. mapta dbdnp room aa t Pan aaatop macktoa baaa, Ptayai piBM A fla r Ipm : 99S-di1PB A iiC T T OAR Cotor G haat 9 drawara. anoaSard oendM ort^P O

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errE BTA PM EN T CENTBt - Uapt4A#m ioak.4 ik1 i\kN t#W . 9200.

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421-9099

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(407) 797-9100 d (L 29 IS

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EVERYTHdtQ MUST Got Ti tab is A 9 cana iaddar-bach chaPs.

0. H apim ood dtotog tabta A 4 be. ptua nM lcfdng hutch, 9900.

T m mterowavaa. 990 each. GE ra- Pfomaior 900. and tabtaa. A mora, CaA after 9pm.. o r S i' ' l2 n o o n ,o ra id a yS (m . t i l -

4 PIECE mahogmy sat, pood oondMon.1.9100. #91-9771

GARDEN CfTY Estala Sals, Aup. 7- * ksW o t9. 10-4. #94 C a rtfw d t 3 btocfcs W ot

tokstsr. N o f Cherry HB. Compists house, stove, ra frtp iira lo r. tools, sndquos and much mora.

QE REFRIGERATOR, u p rig h t h e o n r. couch, and rrdao. fumBure.

*271-219#

HEADBOARD. M aplo Wnp stoa. $90. Bor w /4 stoola A ovarhoad ■phia.975. M M s ita ra o . 936. D o ^o^^920 A $40. DoA m olds.ddPOBTEO btack porary oouch, lo ckoP. 9790. Ftopant.

BPCE BACK. Yakima, rooflop . 2m ouniaw ...........9:90pm:

BMTBO APB0N8 - WhBe 2 T i S rw ttopocfca to . 170al92.7S Vakia.97a^CH dO BEN ^ Baoaia Bhop. M 7M

Cribs, ■ tro A n .Plymouth Bd. Open B d t, lOAM- #PM. Cribs. •troAvm . pNmana. d o lh lr^ a le . 2 7 2 -0 # 3 4 o r^ l2 0 0

COOKBOOKS - Efdbe c a iirtle n . Over 200 books. $190 caak ta r ad M ovlnptoF tartda. 997-2491

ENQBAVPIQ MACMNE - wdh ao-

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274-7979

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LA-Z-BOY radtoar. balpa. 979.C d i 429-99B4

LIVING ROOM B ro y h il couch. i chap, boat odor.

2*1-2*34

UVONIA ESTATE SALE 39921 Park Data. fumBura, ciotMnp, antiquaa T ua atoruS at. I0*9pah.UVONIA MOVPfQ SALE; Ntoa tom t- ture, 2 sofaa, GhaPa, woA unBa. kAchan aal w /* chaPa. mtsc. Mama.

479-2244

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80( PANEL m hand a iod anpy door wtto atad Pama. anoaionidPlon. 960 997.

WOOD BUBNPfQ STOVE, ftos, tooa oerd o f wood, and r a ^ Good ciondPton.

712AM CONOmONEB. lO M S T U .

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477-3P91

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daa. abolB. 427-SP1P

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OM A FORD Aulo parts. 1066-1060. $2900 042-7436

JASON TRUCK CAP tor 6 ft t gp Light bAja wtth wiftooara 2 yaara oto Oood condition 8260

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FORD BRONCO 1966 • N. V6. tot ad. 1 owrwr. 33.000 m iaa 80.960 BILL FOX CHEVROLET 661-2262

FORD F190. 1964. 6 cyUndar. aMeb.rual, foo l box. ix oadant w orli

truck. 81200/baal 426-0071

JEEP CJ7 SOFT TOP A bRM top. parlact thM a. notmai color 8300 or bast ofiM 476-6776

FORD PICKUP, cydndar. 3-a truck. 82600

1962. ahorlbad. 6cydndar. 3-apaad. ortginal Oaorgla

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cofTtotata painting, axparianoad. ra- aaonabia. old A naw Hank 291-3079

FORD RANOER i960 cab. piefc up. aharp Loadad. 89.996MATKJK CHEVY 531-7100

TAURUS. 1967 aal tor parla

blua. 4 door wm

427-6664

FORD 1976. F250. runa. work 8650 Aak tor Brian 961-3603

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( conditton. 86.900/baat S 9 6 -M 2

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D O O B j^ c y b y to . W M ^^^ ^ g akCuRd W M lB B M M LS Coitoto M J M a to m 8 l7 4M I B to S

T A M A R O F FDOOBE. 1674 C a to B ^ Von. 87M orboaiaBB r A d w IW ^ ^BMC jBRdY 1M1 - YR

k ^ ^ ^ a a to p p a tt m ttoa

POd M M VRO LtT M 1-BBMACUNA « S t s m * w U ^ S e e r

F O X h I i J j S

tm a fm ~ ''" e l lS t n

DOOBE 1676 YAM fW m ^ a ttL

BMC to t o n 1666 WW M .^89R

aan a . tow m iaa M J MB U .F O dO l«V R dL E t M W 8BM e 2 £ ? le 2 l? IM M m L m ISSMC le ss a m - mm m e e e n i ■ A S W lliJ S SM A T IC K C H C V Y U 1 -7 H )0

ACUNA <eee m t s s a a s s - > a m . IM J M S M -IS M

T A M A R O F FOOOSS M if - IM C w w M w v *

BMC W 6I Ejttanttad aott kuak. r

^ k S toattatt Atoe W M Wwwtor LyM Trom f Tradar St6-4616

AUDI I6B4 6 8 ^ mdaa. a^< P -

476-46MFORD ABROBTAR. W66. S iM ^

4S1-4B44A u a W M. V6 OUATTRD

Faon wotta. grm la M r Boaa ator- a a .ttto ito w lii.8 MAUTOHAUB iw IM 8

BMC W M Bawama 2 w ^ O i^

l7 S M « d m i8 .4 M *44 34M

FORD ABROBTAR W M - BRtt Bauar m whoto tokm E i n i i i M aaott. 46.BM atom 813J66

463-3484

H I N E S P A R KLPICOLN MERCLPIY

MAZDA BSOOe. t6B4 8 apood. am / kn. 48.0M a tt. 1 ownar S l.tM ar boot A fto rS 423-4466

AUD11688. W6Faon w w ik n i lootoar. ak aap. (too now. Ronaa car BW.BOBAUTOHAUB 846 M M

RANQCR XLT iM l Oumm Cab ro n o a n ■ Vm. m m am *. keSe

I. tow mdaa. 87.600 ar I

YUTEROAV PRICCB TODAY TYblE AUTO 466-M

823 VafMAEROOTAR 1M7 XL-ak powar wdv

aai bada.201-1118

AEROBTAR 1M 7 7 r»mm gm . V6.powar saaaring A brakaa.

oraa A brM aa. ragRiway m runa A tooka graai 83400 462-2603

AEROBTAR 1M7 XLT r. naw trana. 100.000 md«

16.000AEROBTAR 1M7 XL • Aki

la ito. M /cru laa. 63.000 Oood conddton 84.600 936-6M 7

AEROBTAR 1967. tooka A runs aupar Hack book, only 82999 TYME AUTOAEROSTAR. 19M XL. Ak. ataartng/tocka. cruiaa, 66.(XX} mdaa, axoMtont condKton 88600 477-6636

AEROSTAR 1989. Eddto Bauar Edl- tton. axiandad. tody loadad. 43.000

1.810.500 Ron. 261-3573

AEROSTAR 1990. Eddto Bauar. Ex- tortdad. 2 yaor warranty. 37.000 m i. m lntooodm on 812.900. 261-8427

AEROBTAR 46.000 86500

XL - Li

441-1044

AEROSTAR. 1991. ax oak ant oondl- tton. naw tlraa. 80900 628-6871

AEROSTAR 1991 • XLT.aaangar. autom atic, ovardrtva.

51.000 milaa. axiandad wM ranty, axcaiant cara/oondNion. atorm, tu l lo w a r. a ir. am -fm caaaa tta .

112.000 CM: Oaya 363-2266Evaa S34-07M

AEROSTAR 1992 XLT. Extondad. a i whaal drtva. loadad, 4500 m iaa. Mia

w arrw ity. 815.900 961-2422

ASTRO - 1991 A6 whaal drtva. tow8 paaaangar. axoai-

tont conditton $14,900 722-4780

CARAVAN. 1966. burgundy, lug- rack. tooka A runa aupar 1 ^ 1 baiow btock book, only

81679TYME AUTO 455-6566

akga n P ^ I

CARAVAN. 1967 SE • 7 iid. 2.6. ctoan. 96K. now car-

borator/a lru t. 84.750 547-3526CHEVROLET 1969. M aOa oonvar-

van. boy windowa. captaina chaka. dual ak. m M bHnda. W hathar porkad In your drtvaway or haading Up North thto onaa a draam, only 87499TYME AUTO 455-5566CHEVY LUMINA 1992 - APV. 7 paa-

V. a i powar opttona 16.000 m llM 813.966

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC/OMC TRUCK

Plymouth. 453-2500

CHEVY 1977. S paaaangar A cargo, autom atic, m int cond ition, ak. 50,000 mitoa. 83300 641-9625

wrwra you jiw ayt tava menay'

FAIRLANESUMMER SAVINGS8 8 C E L E B R IS 4 door etaomwic m ana more * 3 9 8 8

91 ESCORT PO NY AmorTwbc grew traneportabort ^ 3 9 8 8

'8 9 M A ZD A 3 2 3 s w m - .to o . * 3 8 8 8

89 TEMPO A doer aaonaac m poaa essme t Draw * 4 9 8 8

8 8 BU tC K SKYH AW K Poww w w m g w * 4 4 8 8

9 0 ESCORT LX 2 door automatic air * 4 3 8 8

8 8 CO UG AR LS Oam stua luav loaded * 4 8 8 8

8 9 ESCORT CT 5 %oaaa km nviee extra clean * 3 9 8 8

9 1 F E S n V A CL AtilomWK W 25 000 m e* b rV " red * B S 8 8

9 0 RANG ER XLT a* lo . meet * 3 9 8 8

91 S P IR IT 4 door Potar Whaa autorrwac a* * 3 9 8 8

'8 8 E *150 CONVERSION va .uiom wk Kwdeo * 9 8 8 8

'8 9 T*B IR D V6 toadad * 9 9 8 8

91 ESCORT CT 5 epeed posser root red • 7 7 8 8

89 AERO STAR W A G O N XL v« a^ * 7 9 8 8

9 1 M U STAN G LX S aoa$a aa toadad arey 8 000 miae ^ ^ 9 9 99 0 PROBE LX AutoTTMtic toadad tom moaa * 8 9 8 8

89 MUSTANG CT cwwmw iw wd o n » « *4 w • 9 9 8 8

91 F *1 S 0 XLT V8 automattc low miae * 1 1 , 9 8 8

‘91 F -1 5 0 "N IT E ' va aulomtoic 4,4 * 1 4 , 3 8 8

C a l l 5 8 2 - 1 1 7 2FAJR IA N E F o rd1 4 5 5 2 M ic h ig a n A v e .

Just east of Southfield, Dearborn'M can Oku tax tin t ano actnat

OOOOE B-250 1969 Maxi Van. auto­mattc. ak. carpal layar'a draam Only 86.995

TOWN & CO UN TRY474-6790 OOOOE 474-6666

DOOOE GRAND CARAVAN 1993 • SE. toadad. tociudaa ch id aaata 2 to chooaa From a t tow aa 816.744

TOWN & CO UN TRY474-6750 OOOOE 474-6666

OAACBAFAM. 16M . B L f.8 p M.OOO i

M7O0 I

AUBTW HBALIY 1664 MKM i ito to . auiiiandtoB. naw paM . H i

4 oNama. 810.600 8 l3 - i^ 7 8 M

OA6C 19M B akvi ntoa-vHt. toadad. 6

3704780

B km 1979. 3201- am /lm c i i i good Oraa. ak 4 many naw p %ma wad. tooka graai 82500

n . (313)264-3979

ORANO CARAVAN. 1962 IS ak 4 816.900

BMW. 1961 32<N - 2 door ctMMc. S1200. 547-2S7S

sm . i»n. » aw6 m atrNaiiad SoidhamGRAND CARAVAN 19M L I

ad. woodgrain . aiactn 87W 6

TOWN 4 COUNTRY474-6780 OOOOE 474-66M C O W Vaiia 1 9 n - OfStoM

86200 87800

MAZDA 1960 MPV. 87.000

___ ntoaa. runa good.wad o rw ork S iO W oi

78.000naada paPK/W aiV

5BB4782

4S4-60MPLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1M7 8£ Saata 7, V6. 3 apaad amomadf p M w brakaa 4 ataianng. atr. orutoa. am /kn atarao. running ooarida, kig - gaga rack. Ztobarl ruatprooUng. toaa than 88.000 actual mdaa. axeadant condWen. M . 100 442-2800

CORVETTE 1973. 380.aacadanf inaida 4 owlI orgInaL

1 .0 0 0 ^HowadS17-BI8 9M3

autom atic.CORVETTE. 1874 tia r runa oood

body raptom 4 pMM. 83.500 Cad only btwn 5:30pm-7;30pm 728-8742

PLYMOUTH II 2 5 Mar. ai 88300

VOYAOER cone 981

CORVETTE 1878 tow 1 ownar mdaa. 87496

PLYMOUTH 19M VOYAOER LE. autom atic, toadad 86995

TOWN & CO U N TRY474-6750 DOOOE 474-6666

F O X H I L L S

456-8740 96 V3171

PLYMOUTH 1991 GRAND VOYAO­ER LE a i powar. Mia now $12,966

CORVETTE 1960 • WhNa/whNa Inla- rtor, gtoaa T-topa, naw tkaa. 34.000 ntoaa. 811.500/oftar 545-6817

F O X H I L L SChryator-PTymouth Jaap Cagto

95-6740 961-3171

CORVETTE 1 tton, toadad, $14,500 or boat oftor

PONTIAC 1962 Tranaporl, 3 6L. 7 paaaangar. ABS. ak. 40,(XX) m i., a tondad warranty. $14,500. 981-6321

CORVETTE or. m int ( $12,000 or

25.600 mdaa. 856-9i07

TOYOTA 16M . LE m M w i. dual ak. dual aunroof. m int con Prtoad raaffy raaaonabto. tha t’s tha good nawa. tha bad nawa N’a not Amartcan b u il TYME AUTO 455-5568

CORVETTE 1685 tow mdaa, Boaa im lnt.8 l2.200 or baat oftor 344-6215

CORVETTE 1862 - w tiito w /rad In- k . ramovabto tap. 10.000 ml.

826.900. 346-7749

S24 JM peiO tiw r 4-WhMl DrivM

OMC CYCLONE 1991 • 10k )uat Mia naw. original. W orld's taot- ad truck 816.900 873-5712

BRONCO N. 1965 Eddto Bauw Edl- . Ak. am /fm . 5 apaad. Oood

conditton. $3200 or baal 477-0009

INFINm 1991 020 813.295

TAMAROFF

16.000 m l 353-1300

CHEVY 1991 Vt Ton Stvarado. Ex tartoad cab. 4x4.

ctaant Hurry.thaaa don’t tastl

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC/OMC TRUCK

Plymouth, 453-2500

IBUZU 19toathar. toadad 88.995

Wagon. 4 xmaal drew, d 8E M

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100JAGUAR 1974 XJ12L. 47,000 mdaa. dark brown wtth tan toathar. drtvan

Shwp tam iy car. $8500. 846-53IM or 576-3458

EXPLORER. 1991 2 door Sport. Loadad. powar m oonroof. 5 apaad m vHH l. axoadant conditton. 38.000

$12,700 454-0038

LOTUS Ectop. 1978 - 35.000 m l., a flo rdabto. axotic. 88.500 or

864-0927

FORD EXPLORER 1991 - XLT. 4X4, autonwttc. Mr. Loadad. $14,695 DEMMERFORO 721-2600JEEP CHEROKEE. 1960 Larado 4 door. 6 cydndar autom atic, powar f toefca 6 windowa A fla r 5. 375-0335

LOTUS 1991 ESPRIT T u r^ BE 1 v^Ma, balga oonnoday toathar.

tadiing alarm , kont A raar radar. BBS whaato. 2.500 mdaa. 860 ?■ K coat. 850.000/baat oftor ~~666-0063

JEEP. 1960. CJ7. 3-apaad. huntar graan. hard 4 aoft lopa. Rockford atarao. 85500 649-1960

JEEP 1964. CJ7. 6 cydndar. 2 topa. 63.000 mdaa. 4 apaad. $3500 Oton 455<6049

JIMMYS A BLAZERS 1991 whaal drtva. 2 A 4 doora. 5 to

chooaa from , toadad. tow mitoa 8 0 6 JEANNOTTE

PONTIAC/OMC TRUCK Plymouth. 453-2500

RANOER 1988 8TX 4x4 Autom attc A Mr Vary ctoan

King cab t $7000

FINANCING AVAILABLE • LOT 2'87 EXP Low mdes air (hts week only'90 RANGER 4x4 V-6 w to m itic aif'87 CHRYSLER LeBARON Auuxnatic aic

'89 TAURUS GL Loaded 47 ooo nutes'88 MUSTANG GT S speed loaded'88 AEROSTAR XL Clean

'89 MUSTANG Hatctiback'89 DAYTONA Aulomaoc air kke new'86 TEMPO 4 door 5 speed low mtes

'88 SCORPIO 2 loaded from

'91 FEST1VA LOW rmes Wte new'88 MAROUIS 4 door SI 000 mtes'89 PROBE GL Automatic air'8 8 C O N TIN E irrA L Loaded clean'89 RANGER XLT Automaec air cap'88-'89 S-10 PKXUPS'88 TOPAZ 4 door aulomaAc mi power'90 CAVALIER 2 door coupe automakc mi'91 MERCURY TRACER LTS Automatic loaded

'83 LTD BROUGHAM 4 door, loaded low miet

*2680‘7980‘3980*6480*6480*6480‘4980‘4950‘2980*6480‘4980‘4280‘49807480‘4980‘4980‘4480*59807480‘2980

^ ^ V iU a g eUM»d C a n Lot 2

‘.nSSSISAr 2 7 8 -8 7 0 0

MAZDA RX7, 1988. good oondWon. 73.000 mdaa. Mr. powar s laaring A brakaa.83600 349-1676

MAZDA 1961. 626. 36.000 powar aunroof. wtndowa. crutoa. Mr. graat oondWon. $4.(XX> or boat oftor A fla r 8pm. 862-6078

MAZDA. 1987. RX7. T urte . rad. tody na ownar. Nor>-

smokar 87,000 or baat 478-0478

MAZDA 1887. balga bkia p* brM aa. 57.000 83200 Cad aflar 8pm

3230X. 5-apaad.

MAZDA 1988 RX7 - 5 powar. ahMp 16565

F O X H I L L SChryator-Ptymouth Jaap Eagto 5-6740 961-3171

MAZDA 1966. 929. toadad. haaiad aaata. aunroof. axeadant condRton 87500 9d1-4046

MAZDA-1990 MIATA. rad. btock toathar cuatom intortor. Dayton wtra whaato. Marm. ak. phona. 100.000 m l/6yrw arTM fty 813.000 645-2876

MAZDA 1960 Protaga LX. ak. ca»- aafla. powar wtndowa/tocka. moon- roof, graai cart $6,000 665-1206

MAZDA 1960 626 Sadan Ak. atan- dard. 32.000 mdaa. rad/taupa. alar-

a p i obtom.B a :m -1 id 689500

MERCEDES BENZ. 1986. 500BEL.

mdaa. car phona. loadad. 823.800 A fla r 10am. 781-3230

MERCEDES BENZ 1873. 230 ga t M o fla r 542-6788

MERCEDES 1979 - 480M. comptato N raatorad. Ml raoorda. m ual aaa M.OOO m iaa. 816.900 663-3160

MEPCEOE8 1660. 2400. aulom i6c. Mr. 63.000 ton! condMon. 84300 761-1

MCRCEOES 16M 300E Extra a rtra cfaan. M.OOO mdaa 830.000 orbaM . 383-1466

MERKUR. 16M . 8 c o ^ , toathar, m aoivoof, aitoadant don. M.OOO ndtoa. 88800 887-4413

K5EAv55tir® n? 4 JM « M i 4 •

— J- • 'W *l4 «m a

M M l 8W.

8 l i

--------------- RBATTA MBB toM mMa 8 1 IM6MB mm msm M i-M 6 r BtofAdM-MMi

1M1. FZR 1000. I 3.000 iNtoa. 88600

PalaM 736-lO Mor Afw at 866-4242

•52 ClM teCar*

ALLANTE. mi to 646-7773

CHEVY 1966 Batoka. 4 door.3 womS. mmt condWon- $7,000 or

COUPE ocv«a^ tfio.wRBi. 3,818.800

CORONET 1667 440 - 316 VB. 75,000 mdaa. Many naw parta Oood oondHlon 82.060 383-2617

ELDORADO 1666. La i^o u t

FIREBIRO 1977 - 456. 2.000 m iaa angina, naw kitarto r. vary faat.

84.200 978-2833

M M EL DORATO, 1866 - Dark W u i/lg fit toto* bfua ktla rto r. loodad. M a mOaoDa

FORD F100 4 X 4 . 1 M 7 -A lo rtg M rara truck. $4,800 or

812,800 o r boot Cad Sam <pm or at:

Evaa 721-6304

M CUSTOM, tow ortgkM m i I aaal SsToOO/baai oftor.

420-3118

FLEETWOOD 1678 • 7 pasaanaar ■mo. body ruat Ira a m M tn larto r. runa graai. akatng $4600. 460-23B3

FLEETWOOD 16B8 BroitoM m a a l- _ ._ to a M .000 mdaa. C.B., M p ar. do th Intortor 856M . 474-2460

FORD 16M - Falcon Fwtura good •2460oondNtan. 82500. 823-3

GALAXY 800 XL 1963M. atoo 1670 Etoctra corivart lt ta Both Kan ca rt Complalafy raatorad 78B-6413

FLKTW OOO runa good, h don. M .200

Bfoughom , good oondk

425-0264

SEDAN O EVILLI - 1678. runa graoL 82500 o r baat ofto r 566-1163

MERCEDES. 1964. 230 81^. Euro, raatorad. 4 Ntoad. aaking $14,600.

862-7744

SEDAN O aVILLI 1680. dark bkia, may laothar. toadad. 30.000 m il 814.800. 478-11<

MUSTANG. 1966. 2M automoUc, wNia/btocfc. runa graat. naw paM . 82700 729-54M

SEDAN OE VILLE ood C(

8450086.000

MUSTANG 1966, SprM convardbto.1 ownar. good oondW

87500 816-223-7646

SEDAN OEVILLE 16M 53,000 mdaa. 1 ownar. Oood don. 86,d00 Cad M I-6167

’J S 3 :

TRANS AM. 1979 - 400. 4 ipoad. I- topa. toadad. 4.000 m l., rabudt o rlg l- nM angina, rad. 84.600 or

M ofM 876-1844

SEDAN DEVILLE 1663 4 door, M ock, block toother, loodad

Vary wMl mttnukmd.wtth goodtoa. Exoadant oon

WANTED - Corvatto 1968. W Nia aa- la rtor. btock totortor only NCR8 Top........ quaWy 283/230 pratorr ‘

422-0108FMghtCadRo

SEVILLE

87.800.

fu iy to ap blua

476-311

SS5 EagtoTALON 1M1 • AM whaM drtva,

k. fu iy aquippad. tow mda 811.980BILL FOX CHEVROLET 661-2262

SEVILLE. I960 S TB -C orpora la car, ■xoaiani conddton. Loodad. 46.000 mdaa. btock wAan intortor. a aiaai at 814.800. 313-648-1010

MO ClwvroM

TALON 1991 T8I • 20.000 mftoa. 812.796 363-1300

TAMAROFF

BERETTA. 19M • AJC, aulO. VB. towor brakaa/aiaartng. M.OOO ml. M.900. Aak to r Lynn 464-0004

B M T T A 1600. non amofcor. air,

•51 Btftefc fm faaoanB, a iica iant. 87200. Oaya. 383-7600 Exl.234. Evoa. 646-1262

CENTURY 1M7 • autom atic. 4 door. 84,000 mdaa. axcoaartt condWon. toadad. 83300 981-0260CENTURY 1967 • Cxcodant cortdk

Vary ctoan 6 cydndar Auto­m atic Loadad 82798 332-2319

lARO 19M - 5 apaad. 363-1300

TAMAROFF

LE SABRE. 1M 7. UmHad. tow mdaa, now conddton. 86600. Oaya:

644-9463; A fla r apm: 666-67M

CAPRK:e CLA8SC 1960 Wagon. ~ aa, 45.000 mdaa. 87978

TOWN & COUNTRY474-6780 OOOOE

LE SABRE. 16M. V-6. 3.8, loodad. Mr. am /lm caaaatta, 44.(XX) ndtoa, ■aoMlanL wM ranty. 88666 851-0766

CAPRICE 1677 - 16M Chovrotot law la t.Runa

Dove 366-8700

1993 GEO STORM5 tpaad transmission, AM/FM sisrso. powtr ilssring. powar disc brakss. ttmsd glass, sport mliTors. tacHoms- tsr, body molding qqq

NOW *9399*I * **8999’l a s t T im e B u y e r

GM Em ployaa-^va Additional *576

CHEVROLETLOCAL 4 5 3 -4 6 0 0 M rm o 9 6 1 -4 7 9 7

40675 Ptymouth Road, Plymoulh■*MM AW iw wiw auyw aaaa i

M C tw w W W aaa e w y t o r

S K ^ ' •• " S B e T a

ra m rn m iu t « ,« . m m m m ar - . — — * “ t f O

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i<SJSS~l«Sw»<N ' ' " « ss1 m

WBI. 4 M 9 I. mMsmmm 646M atom M tttoto iW iB

K W 4 6tfu lR tft. W7B Ftowto a e to y l^ WOto 8P8RL 8 M M 8RMM S a eoryMon 8MB M vbA M B B W B

IMANON M S - * W. mm* iU m m .$ m m t.ia a a m mamm • lU S S k e a A N s H S l IM S

CIFWCB W T tC to ^ MBto. v-4

f«af.rtoto69att 68M M i-66MCAPMCB WM • 6BJM atom 68db Itor. VB tor awwor ttttoWm now

L lB A N O W Iw eT . SM SteN ee

CikMBCB W61 CtooRA 4 Boor adiNa. U iBad. 66.669 mMm it tJ M M V18M

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sis -n ssCAVALWR WtBon. WM • 64J66 NSW TOSMN ISM 1 l iN i . tW «

O n e NMNer. « JSS aW e. krStSm t-m arn m m -n m

CAVAUtn 1687 RB. t iTYMB AUTO

TOOAV

& IV A U 0 I iB B t. 214. toodad. mkm • • 4

ASPEN l6 7 6 .a F

M 7 .6 i6 1

CAVAUBR. IB M . ZB4. m d. aunroof. ~f toodad. M arp. only 16.606

M. 646-6470

GAVAUCR. 1 utoa. rm Bapi *M « B iM O /ltoat.

6 aa-

aa

OOLT Q i 1666. 8 » « r. . .Nwai aat. 88000 CM 0mm

aNar Tpwt

C A V A U 0I 1660 4 i m sm , p 87,600 a

CONQUBBT, rtma graat U 63600m boat

. 8 1 8666184

883-73B3 DAVTONA 10B8.CAVAUO l 1M1 • 3 to mBaa 1 ownar. Onto M l8i BBJ. POX CHEVROLET

S 7 M

M 1-22B3 OAVTONA 18B0CAVAUM I 1M1 • to

•atto , mbd. OM Mrtandad war­ranty. ooan on Arm Arbor Trad. W. o fW B yna .8 tf00 Evaa: 41B-1418

6B0 - rad, ■■m naw T M k

DYNASTY IB M • tow mdaa. M

CAVAUER 108t - 234.aoulppod. tow mdaa. 811.1 B d X ro X CHEVROLET

VB. IM y 10M i-e

TOWN & COUNTRY474-B7M DOOOE 4 7 4 ------

m rB R ffY 18BB. Wagon, 100.000 OVNABTY 1M1

am /lm . crutoa. roar dalOB. a ir 6 lopa ‘ work). 81000 643-31M

CHEVETTC. 1808-a •

oulD. 48JXX) mL loor, aohl W

M 6-N

F O X H I L L SChryalor-Plywioidh toap faa ta 6-8740 M l^ l171

CHEVETTE 1806 CS. 4 door. 6 , radabto.466-3002

OYNABTY 1M1 • toodad. 87BMTOWN & COUNTRY

47467M OOOOE 474

CITATION. 1M1 66.000 m l., naw 8660. 367-3086

OMM 1M1 naada aoma8238/baai

CORSICA. IB M . Balga. 4 door, ou-OMNL IB M 74,000 81800. 486-3378

428-3684

CORSICA 1M m daa.M .900

LT. 28.000281-6383

SPlRn^ IB M TURBO ES Extra ctoan. high m iaa 84300. A I Car Efltorprtoa 637-2630. laava maaaaga M 7-2377

CORSICA 1063 - LT. V6. i Bkia. 811.666

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100STEALTH 1M1 E8

lad. 12.000 atorm. CO. ABB. 810.800.

Lo-toek 4 . 86641M

LOOKINQ FOR 8M A U Aulomodca prtoad $1500 6 down? TYME haa many to chooaa from .TYtoE AUTO

••6 Ford

LUMMA 18B0 Euro • ak. loadad, low mSaaga. auiom otto.45.0M ntoaa. 87,800.

ESCORT WAOON IB M • 6600 or la. Parta only, mual taka

437-6168

LUkNNA 1960 •- E uroaport V6. kiBy m daa.87.6M

BILL ^OX CHEVROLET 661-22B3

ESCORT8780

LUMINA 1680 - Euro. 2 door. Maroon 6nNh. Ak. SharpI 87.868 MATICK CH EVY 531-7100LUkUNA 1M1 - 4 door, toodad w / ground aftocta, kaytoaa antry, V6. rad. 27K. Taka ovar poymanta. 8800 caah bock. Daarbom Hgta. 281-8231LUMINA. 1962. M M oondMon. aun-

loadad. gray. 33.000 mdaa. 812.900/baal. 666-8131LUNlyNNA 1M 1 • 2-34. 1 ownar. low

812.860BILL FOX CHEVROLET

MAUBU. 1676. StaBon Wagon. 880 V-6. powar atoartrig/bfakaa. kador

-------------- 436-1617

MONTE CARLO 1663, 81800/baal. 623-0036

ESCORT 19M QL • AutomaBc. low I. ruatprootod. Cxoal $1800 or boat oftor.

486-7184

ESCORT. 19M . aunroof. am /lm •ta ro o . powor atoartng/brakaa. graat oondWon. 81400. 486-3670

ESCORT. IB M . LX. 4-door, aunroof. tapo daok, low m iaa. 83100. Cad:

648-1M 7

ESCORT IB M LX tton, k ilto a q ^ 42.000 m iaa, 83600.

ESCORT 1M 1. to 81,000 m iaa. Carm ol to ! a Ba 6da ona haa aoma acralchaa Only 83679.TYME AUTOESCORT. 8 door. LX. Only 8.000 mdaa. autom attc lock a, m krora. i aoAapo. 8 i768.

A I ussd cars and trucks and vsm rsiMaggsd iMtth I our NO HASSLC prices for your buying cowvsnMnci. |

; '0 1 C A P R IC E C L A S S IC

Loaded, real dean!

'90 SKYLARK

* 1 0 , 7 7 7 ^ 6 8 8 8

LUMINA APV ' '8 9 B E R E T T A Q T’90-’92 Automabc, loadad. only

6 to c h o o s e ' 37,000 miaa.

Priced to Sell • 7 4 7 4'8 6 P O N T U C B O N N S V IL L a

'91 GRAND AMAk, AM/FM iMrao. only S3.000 milaa.

7 4 4 4 4 ^ 8 8 8 8

'92 CAVALIER *M G RAN D F R IX L ELoaded, aluminum whiaH, Qraal Vihiai

^ 8 8 8 8 * 9 1 9 1MoNt c a rs guarantaad 3 m onths or 3.000 m iaa

L a R t c h e

40876 WyiaoMth Road, Flyweato

1992 BUICK T U I C l l / C C I / ) C 1969 BUICKREGAL I n 0 W c c i v 0

REATTA11 000 mate, ar Hit POMT Ak. kto ptowar

s«k/W 12,500 MANAGER’S SPECIAL S to P l r lc a M 2 ,2 0 0

1991 CENTURY 1991 U SA B R E LIMITED1991 BUICK REGAL

ORAN SPORTAutomaic. ak. Ml powar Ak. kto power

Salt Prlca * 3 0 0 0 White, air, full power. S to P rfc a *11,700

1

19 9 2 CHEVY BERETTAAk. kjl powar

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p889r brtotok RkBrlngQtoitt P r^ fiOOOStolM F780W 1 V|mW

1999 ltU Z U 4X4 PICKUP A r m s t r o n g b u ic k

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SKYLJLRKAuWrtMtta. tor, pawor iWartng

30600 Plymoulh Road • Livonia B U IC K 8 braliBB. poator adrWBwa 6 iBtoto. V-B. «L CfW89stoM w *590S

1 1 . 5 2 5 -0 9 0 0 S to h rlM *12,700

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ESCORT 19M ak. caaaotto. < m daa.8lO .8M

EXP 1 6 6 4 .M1.81100.

FESTfVA 186 Snappy «Mto. I Oaya737-l

FESnVA 1M1.

c o w te * . '^ '843(GRANADA 161

caoaatia. ak. b67.000

QRANAOA 16f ruat. Runagooi

lO O km a FOf prtoad 81500 many to chooai TYME AUTO

LTD 1978 - 4 ( la tton. Nawanc 8600 or boat ckMUSTANG 01 •paod. axcadan83.000 or baal.

MUSTANG. 19 wad. 8500/baalMUSTANG 191

' 11$1300 pe

MUSTANG 18 rad. loodad. p conditton. M .8I

MUSTANG. 18 bock 92.000 n lia r. a le . naadi Bargain prtoad I IMUSTANG 191

TAMMUSTANO I ts 2e.000 mlee Si

F O Xe n ry u e r.^

'93 Ftm o o M

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Lo-leek ***10. S to ^ lM

• • ta o o orf. m uol t ilto

427-O m

oolod. Exool- y bool o llir .

4M -7194

■oof. om /fm hnQ /brakoo. 40 70oor. ounroof. $3100. COM:

$46-1067

ongino rod. Md o lo M iOGfwo. Onl)r

Omy 3.000

FCSnVA t$ $ l. Wuo. am-fM c o iiillo . II d ilo a ,3 7 < lOoS m o o . $4200 $47-6627

OAANAOA 1$$1. 4 door. $ cyOndor. powor oioortng/W akoo. F ll oioroo

$7,000trainoportodon $$60 6346361

OfUNAOA 1662 A idonM Ic. Oorno ru il. AunogoM $$00or bool o r ^ 427-LOOKMQ FOR 6M A U amom prtcod $1500 4 down? TYMC hoo tn tttf lo cdoooo iroNfi.TYM f Ai/TOLTD 197$ • 4 door. Oood IranM or- taoon. Now angina. 1962. 361W. V$. 1900 or boat o ia r 721-63

MUSTANG OT. 1965 - loodod. 5 ipaad. aacadani condWon.$3,600 V boat. 4l$-6363

MUSTANG. I960. 6 cyUndar. runa w a l. $600/baot 466-1667MUSTANG 1965 OT. robuM Irano- m naion. now brakaa, du lcb . hi mOaa. $ 1300 paM )ob dono. IM nnony now p « la to Hal. $3300 or boat odor 427-6363

MUSTANG 1967 LX ^ ¥OrlMa. rod. loodod. powor lop. anoaianl condition. $4,600 347-3423

MUSTANG. 196$. LX. rod Hflletv- bock. 92.000 mitoa, now tlroa. muf- flar. o lc.. naodi tranamlaalon rapair. B vg a inp nooda i $1,500. 644 M 43

MUSTANG 1969 OT - Hock. $7966 363-1300

TAMAROFFMUSTANG I960 LX • OutomoOc. air. 29.000 m ioa. $7996

MUSTANG 1662.6.0 LX Sodon. rod. 23.000 HM. $ ipoad. powor oindowo. CO/09ua6M r.$ 1 1 . 1M 722-1266

.__$, M N loodod. alioio- room condSioa. Prtood $671 balow b lacii book. $341 down «M i low m onthly pOMfiorda. OAC.TYMC AUTO 466-666$MIOBC 196$ OT - G rool oondMon. aunroot. CO. powor locka 6 wtn-

-------- 96G-3643

PN08C. 166$. GT. loodad. aaQaiant oondN ion. oaiandod arorrorrty,

34$6OT0

PR06C. 1$$$. loodod. a ic a tHco n d itio n , o ito n d o d w a rran ty. $6600/boal 427-6247

196$ LX 5 apoad. CO. oun- L powor locka. 62.000 mdaa.

-------- 471-3296

P noec I960 GT. a i opdona 4- CO ployor. o itra aliarp. $799$. Can

I OAC TYMC AUTO 466-666$

TAUNUS. 1966. ak. auiomatic . poar- ar aaaartng/brakaa. aiaroo. b lack/ gray. oxoaipM . $2,290 266-6136

TAURUS 196$. tranamlaalon wor lo r.C a ldoya .

i. $600 o r boot o«- 474-4663

TAURUS 1960 OL. loM bkia, 62.000 m ioa. Oood oondlaon. $6,600 or

loR or 471-046$

TAURUS. 196$, LX kdly loadod. o td ia . $7,500 mdaa. o rtnamaly doon A aduR drtwon. $6666 3 ^ 9 4 6 7

TAURUS 1969 LX aunroof. laothor. M powor. 43.000 mdaa. $7iRX>. Oaya:334.2411 EvoAa*da:661-4306

FOX HILLSO ryaiar-Ptym om h iaap Cagla

465-6740 961-3171

TAURUS 1990 IX - Loadod. power windowa. brakaa. locka, aaola. kay- loaa. m oonroot. CO. 43.000 m dox

474-2407

TCMRO 1967 LX 4 door. 6 apa loadod. 62.000 mdaa. Ona owe AdU i«62.660. 666-1194

TCMRO 1967. 4 doar. am tm . auto- made, a ir. 79.000 mdaa. daan oen- dM on.noruaL$1900 944-6421

TCMRO tW $ O L 4 day , aulom allc. Mr, ooooatto, pm m r lock a/m irror a. no ruM .74M 0m L$9100. $61-2367

TM IRO. 1$$S G L »4 door mdoma l Ic. K jna good, w oadont oondHhm. 74,000 m ioa. S2S00. 626-100$

TEMPO 1$$$. LX loadod. 41.000

ACCORD. 1661. 2 door, Made6. $11,700

2$$-$147

ACCORD 1662 CX. $143$$"

TAMAROFFM XJR A LE0e40 t$$S -2doo r.m a ^

w bkia, toad id . 6 apaod. $6,000 M. $11,600. 666-2 ib6 /S 2$4 i27

C M C 1602 9 Mr. 00.000

m m /% Jada «bwi ■Roraam 47V1S74

COUGAR, 1M 4 LS - Raiy groM Miapa. M m ryM ng iM rlH . ttM O o rb a M a d a r. 296-2673

COUGAR 1666 MX war. 71,000 m taa. good

L93000^aM . •94-6711

.$3600

TEMPO 1$$$ • 36.000 fiM de. M r. M t 6 cruMo. Only $^.$60 BXL FOX CHEVROLET $$1-2262

C M C 1666 X 2 door, 6 grool. no ruat. naada

72000 m ioa. 11660.

apoad. rune m l 19

COUGAR 1$$$ LS. 9$ JOO powor. loaSior. Mnyl top Ika now. nervMaodor.

COUGAR, 1$$$ L t - 46.000^ I -f aunroel. Ii

TEMPO 1$$1 - Autom atic. Mr. pow­er windowa $ locka, 1M 6 oruloa. 26.000 m ioa. $7,060 BILL FOX CHEVROLET $61-2202

CM C . 1606 • 4 door, m i. oulo, a Mg. $3,000.

$4,900 aiaor-

$$ 1-7661

TEMPO 1661. GL. 4 Ooor. aulom ol- Ic. ak. low mdaa (12.500).$7700. 726-1110

C M C I960 OX • 4 door. 6 V t

254-4766now tkaa, Danon am-hn i

1 owner 16.965.

M tortar. $1000 or boM oRor. 313-346-063$ o r 31X603-$$$$

COUGAR H O I • L ^F u irp o w o r. ba- paccaW y kop t. 99.000 mdaa. ST»«i$SA. $$366 463-2434

HINES PARKUNCOLM MERCURY

TRACOI 1 9 « -2 d o a ak oondklonina Vary daani $2,796

I ™ ^ A R KLMCOU4MERCURY

TR AC 0I 1991 LTB. ak. moanroef. oaaaotta. power wMM aMee. $ 7 W M a e tTRACER 1991 LTX 46 opdona. i ra o l. au toa ia tic . 36.000 m l 97.700.______________

TR AC 0I. 1992. LT8. 5-apood. k r f macuMlo condMlon, aMmr, loadod. 27.600 mdoa. $9960 W 1-9791

m

TOROatADO 1 9 9 6 -fiiE lim n r . I 6

a i i . .274-7790 or §2X3996

TO RO NAOO l9M TROPEO - root. $12396 363-1300

TAMAROFFTOURdlQ Se>AN. 1999. Uha r

oao. Loadod. bMc* w /va y 99100. $63-M 27

GRAND AM 1990 L l - 4 < ad. m iad 4. 36.709 mdoa. .oonM ion. $7300 $$1-170$

M LC • Pow« I Mg. t r M iii. $ dooro. M l i U M I

CCUCA 19$1 S T ^y w -

Z l t

171KOCLAM 1$$$ LE. 4 ddndor. autp-

• pow ar ■ * - •$4,000

$2300 ~ 1529

COROLLA. 199$ Hated • 6 i . ak. roar dolog 6 wtaar. loaka 6 rw ia MaaL 109300 m i. $2000. iO d -T iS t

COROLLA. I t id .

HORIZON 19$7, orm Mr oMw$2300

44300brakaa 69S7-1479

GRAND AM 1$00 • V9. lu lom M Ic. power atdewa $ locka. m i 6 crMaa. * $7 990SOX FOX CHEVROLET 601-2292

GRAND PRR 1 9 « LE - M M a/gray. ‘ " 77.000 MMmay mdoa. good

X b a M o M . 5434763

•64$0J$1-34 i1

COROLLA li t iD X rad. 4 door, av-

I rte

TEMPO 1901 • 6 irta llo n . low

FOX HILLS

CM C . t o il. 5 apoad. ak, co n d itio n , axtandad 1003(X>

w arranty.34X6690

GRAND MAROUM 1661 LS ad. aupartor oondMon^ 67300

“ -------- S 6 1 -4 m

TEMPO 1902 OL • 2 door. rad. auto- madc. low mdoa. loadad, $7900/ boMoRar 937-2063

PRELUDE 19i0 SI - 4 Mg. loadod. rod. 46.000 P lia n t conddlon. $$300.

172 Lincoln

GRAND MARQUM. 1$$$. LS. load­ad. McludMg coach $ aunroof. good

4 7 4 -S o■ ad. including ooad •toar- conddlon. ttd W /q

THUNOERBIRO. 1660. LX whdo/ Mock M tortor. loodod. 63.000 mdoa. Mrtandod warranty. $6.000473446$

THUNOCnOIRO 1661 8C. m int corv $19,700 or

464-0043

CONTdIENTAL I960 S lg m lu raSorioo. wHh Marm. $6,500 C a la R a rip m . 561-0146

CONT1NCNTAL. 1$d$. Signalura Sartoa. Now brakaa 6 llroo. low

$6300 $61-2536

GRAND MAROLNS 1662 • LS. 2$ 000 nMoa. Spodoae cor loadad8TVr32S7$dL. $13,900 4632424

HINES PARKUNCCXN-MERCURY

LYNX 1!9700. C a l Rob

graM tranaporiallon, ib a tw a a n l 9pm.

36640$$

THUNOERBIRO. 1963. M g/brakaa. rwbuM

. Mag 1 * Moan, runa 471-216$

MARK V 1979. good condMon. ourv- C8, good ikoa. many wclraa.

NoruM r$2.000. $930919

MARK V. 1973 runa good. bMN-M CD. good tkaa. $1200.

M ARO Utt. 1667 LS • • t, a i powar. ak.

$4,700. Jkn 773444$SABLE 1$$$ - kM powor. 90300 - 0. $$6MTOWN & COUNTRY

474-6790 DODGE 474

ca fT R A , t$$$ • 2 door. 4 apoad.".0 0 0 m l . $1,700.

HOROON 1$$7 - $6300 m ioa. 22

NSSAN. 1666 300 2X • 66.000 m ioa. loodad. T-topa. Momi. l owner. 14.000. $42-7233

N0SAN 166$ 300ZX - Loaded.6 apaod. M oihar. Maoa i-iopa . Flon- dacar.O orgoouM W .500 iT l-TO W

dean, now Urea. $2500 634-752$HORIZON tfW Hatchback, f Mroo 6 brakaa. $6,000 m ioa. good

" $2100. o v a a .4 7 3 4 ^HORTON Id

j» in iA 1$$7 XE • autcimMlc. Mr. M joocaM y ctaan. w

BOSJEANNOTTE PONTIACAMdC TRUCK

Plywmudi. 4632900

oaiant condMon. $3$$6. 416 M 67

LASER 1661 R8 - M K k. W $W 3631300

TAMAROFF

GRAND PR0( 1$W L£ • Loodod wMh i i Mo loya. 4S300 oeluM m ioa. G otta COM

BOSJEANNOTTE PONTIACAMHC TRUCK

PfymoudL 4632600

GRAND PR6( IM S 8E. 3.1 VS. auto- rnodc. loadad. Mwwoculata oondL don. $1X300 »1-7$0$

GRAND PflOL 1$$1 8TE - 45300

roar de tox 42000 mdaa. $6000.422-W 72

COROLLA tf$ 1 , Skarp. 6 y e e il.amdn caaaolta. Im r mdaogo.

$7300. 7 IX W 7 I

TERCEL i$ W . aqua. am /«n eoa- K ak. alarm . 79300 mdaa.

$2600T9ICEL. 1$W Good conddloii. now brMma 6 m ufdor.

CMI amnMga M W apm 4631$7» —m r

-o rr

8ENTRA. iS iX 4 t ak. am M ii cooaatk $3600/boM oMar.

77.0005432254

•71 OMwnoMto

RELIANT. tW i K • Good tranapor- 1Mlon.$700. 4274107

SUNDANCE liW . 71.000 Mdoa. a » c. ak. atarao. akmdmmi ,$3000 313427-296$

SUNDANCE 1$$1. 2 door. outomM 16. powor ataaM g 4 brMiaa. ak.

* m io w f - W 300.

S$ LE Magna. $0300 wMdowa tocka. crulaa.

$1600. 547-1164

SUNBIRO 1660 ConaerlMN. auto-

FOX HILLSChryaiar Ptym oiiM Map FaMa

4664740 W 1-3171

30X2 111

c u t la s s 1977. furw good. $460476-0663

n398M O . 1663 bta. Ri w m oto .1150.

Oood body 2564011

Sm W RO 1W1 LE CorwwriMia. V-S. r opdona, MumMun L 110 M $b o b ’je a n n o t t e

PONDACASMC t r u c k R ymouM. 4632900

B O T U 1972 ConwarWN - Moka

CABRIOLET 19W M aiM fc bkia. S w e d , ok. A d ^ ^ k kito ly Mm now. ^ P \RoyMOok. 649 163$ ^O TTlW a. 1$

* * * fp —caaaatta. car pkona. Vary $6,000 ML $3,160. 41XOISB

JETTA 1962 - OL. iu lem edc. am kn cdBoacta. aunroo t a m d o n i conM don. W 106 o r boo t •B 44$W

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VARSITY'S LOW PRICE

'93 THUNOERBIRO "LX*t4L m am OD. M MW. am m Mna, am naamaw. mu i a *

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'93 TAURUS *G L -W G N 6 J M J H H t

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'93 CROWN VICTORIAO C w . ■ » O C k ■

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®3462 4 M o n t h s * * *

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®2332 4 M o n t h s * * *

*2392 4 M o n t h s * * *

*1 9 32 4 M o n t h s * * *

*3 2 42 4 M o n t h s * • *

*3 8 924 M o n t h s * * *

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'93 TAURUS SHO

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M M k k M d m ra M L « s m .

NO WAITING. 100 S OF SHO S AVAILABLE. 5 SPO. AUTO

'93 BRONCO 'XLT' 4x4

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