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VOLUME 18 NUMBER 43 C a n t o n ( j D b s e r u e r THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10,1992 CANTON, MICHIGAN . 9 0 PAGES FIFTY CENTS 1992 SutXjroan Conwnun.caiio'is Corpofat.or IN THE PAPER TODAY Fatality: A 28-year-old Canton woman was killed Tuesday night in a car-truck accident in Superior Township. /4A COUNTY NEWS Hard times: Area libraries struggle to maintain services and adapt to changing technological landscape as poor economy batters budgets. /5A SUBURBAN LIFE Holiday cheer: John Gregory be- lieves in decorating for the holi- days. It takes plenty of work but he transforms his Redford salon, gift boutique and apartment up- stairs into Christmas wonderland on par with Greenfield Village./ 1H SPORTS Hoop season: The high school boys basketball season started Tuesday for Canton, Salem and Plymouth Christian./IB Swim stars: The area's best in girls swimming are on the All-Ob- server team. /5B ENTERTAINMENT !! •! ! % # - . ^ Historical drama: " The Queen's Physician," a rich historical dra- ma, with a torid fictional romance between the Queen of Spain and her Jewish physician, opens at the Jewish Ensemble Theatre. /8B BUSINESS Learning the ropes: Retail con- sultants probably would have advised Barbara and Ronald Heslop against taking over a run- down card shop. But they turned their lack of experience into a mul- ti-million dollar operation./1C Building scene . . I F Real estate . . D,E Business . . . . . 1C Creative Living . I D Classifieds . . . E-G Entertali iment . . 8B Auto .... . . . G Obituaries . 1SA.7B Crossword . • 6 D Opinion a e 16A Employment . . . F Sports . a a a e . I B Index .... . . 5D Suburbar i life. . . I H OUR PHONE NUMBERS 'We'll listen,' school trustee says l£| B Y M . B . DILLON S T A F F W R I T E R With talks of replacing school Superintendent John Hoben starting, one school board member is promis- ing the public that it will have a say in the selection of a replacement. When Plymouth-Canton school Superintendent John Hoben decides to retire, the community will have in- put into the process used to replace him, said school board member Dave Artley. "We want this community to an- swer what are the specialized skills and personality characteristics they desire in a superintendent, and what are the most important duties of a su- perintendent," said Artley. Artley mapped out options avail- able to the board in locating Hoben's successor at a Monday night work- shop. He worked with trustees Jack Farrow and Carl Battishill in putting the plan together. Hoben, 69, has a contract effective through July 1, 1994. He has not said when he plans to retire. "I think it's safe to say I haven't made any plans," said Hoben, who has served as superintendent since 1972. "I haven't resigned my position. Right now, my job is running the school district and making ends meet." Finding the best Artley said "the goal is to find the best and brightest, and to do that we will involve as many of our publics as we can; students, staff, parents, the business community, retirees and cit- izens in general." It's important that the board know what skills and capabilities the com- munity perceives as important in a chief school administrator, Artley said. Often a new superintendent lasts just a year because an issue comes up that wasn't anticipated, he said. The district could use a major head hunter at a cost of $30,000 to $35,000. Another option is to hire a one- or See SUPERINTENDENT, 4A Mr • HARON LEMLEI :X/M*lT I HOTOGRAPHER Spreading cheer: Daniel and Jacob Porter of Plymouth Township are among the most recent contributors to the Christmas Cheer Club. Time's nearly up for holiday cheer BV KEVIN BROWN STAFF WRITER If you're planning to contribute to our Christmas Cheer Club, know that time is running short. The Salvation Army requires time to distribute items. So we're setting a deadline of noon Wednesday for ac- cepting your contributions. And if you haven't contributed, why not pick up a toy or canned good or two, and bring them by our office at 744 Wing. Of the many kind folks who've con- tributed recently to the Cheer Club, one stands out. That's Smith School first-grader Katy Morgan oi Plymouth Township. For being the second-biggest seller of candy and other items for a Christ- mas fund-raiser, she'd won a $75 gift certificate for a toy store. "It was her decision at that point not to use all of it for herself," said dad John Morgan. "She said she would like to use some of the money for kids who weren't going to have a Christmas." So on Friday, she and mom Mari- lyn donated a bag of toys to the Cheer Club for other kids. Other recent contributors were Eve Yarger of Plymouth, Derek Dapinski, George Grech of Canton, Mrs. Green, Lucy Portelli of Plymouth Township, Daniel and Jacob Porter of Plymouth Township, Jack Wilcox, Andy and Emily Swan son of Canton, Shawn and Shane Keough of Canton. Carol Perrault of Plymouth Township, Bruce and Doris Richards, Mike Schmalhurst's family of Plymouth Township, Lynn Tullock of Plym- outh Township, Doyal and Bea Gray of Plymouth, Tony and Billie Mas- saro of Canton, Elsie, Patricia and Nila Rowland of Plymouth, and Dan, Phyllis and Eddie Cable of Canton. See CHEER, 2A • 'It was her decision at that point not to use all of It for herself. She said she would like to use some of the money for kids who weren't going to have a Christmas.' John Morgan Katy's dad Canton water safe BY DIANE GALE STAFF WRITER It's safe to drink the water. Canton residents should consider themselves lucky. Out of 80 some communities serviced by the Detroit Water System, 36 communities failed a water test that reveals lead and cop- per levels. Canton, however, passed. Test re- sults showed copper and lead levels were far below dangerous points. "Results of the testing shows that we're well below any type of danger level, and those were taken under the worst case scenarios," according to Karl Gorham, Department of Public Works special services foreman. Testings began at the beginning of 'Results of the shows that we're low any type of danger level, and those were taken under the worst case scenarios.' Karl Gorham DPW foreman Teen girl raped on way to school the year after the Environmental Pro- tection Agency issued a notice on ac- ceptable levels of copper and lead in water. Communities were required to take samples to determine the levels of those materials. In the past, communities were re- quired to test water at treatment fa- cilities. The new EPA requirements say, however, that tests must be done as it comes into the house. Plymouth Township police are in- vestigating the reported rape of a 16- year-old high school student after she was abducted on her way to a bus stop on Wednesday. The Plymouth Canton High stu- dent was walking west on Ann Arbor Road at 6:45 a.m. to a bus stop at Chestnut when the incident hap- pened, according to the report filed with police. She was about 500 feet from Chest- nut when she was approached by a lone white male, said investigator Da vid Hayes. The man is 5 feet 9 inches, 165 pounds, with a mustache and wearing a hooded sweatshirt. See WATER, 2A The man grabbed her "and forcibly removed her to a wooded area just north of Ann Arbor Trail" where she was assaulted, Hayes said. The man was armed with a knife. The man walked from the scene, and after regaining her composure, the victim went back to her house, and her mother notified police. The victim was then taken to St. Mary Hospital for examination. Hayes said a Michigan State Police K-9 unit picked up a track of some- one who'd apparently walked in a northest direction from the crime scene, then west. All students walking to bus stops should not walk alone, but in groups of at least two, Hayes said. Shared community services discussed BY DIANE GALE STAFF Warm Elected officials in Canton. Plymouth. Plyro outh Township. North villa and Northville Town- ship are looking again at ways to save money by sharing service* They met last weak to discuss as police and fire mutual aid, the 35th District Court, cable television negotiations, and the DARE program. Officials are looking at expanding police and fire shared services and water billing, for in- All But there's still a lot of questions For instance, they come to the die Other ideas for shared resources include the weigh master program, recycling and trash pick upe, aa well aa establishing an OutWsyne Ceun ty records bureau or clerk's office Joint purchasing from pencils to combining of personnel are also being conaid -If there's a better way to dsiiver the services ntoa residents have COM to expect. and it's more efficient, which may land to a coat anv as should look at that," Yeck said. "That .

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C a n t o n ( j D b s e r u e r THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 0 , 1 9 9 2 • CANTON, MICHIGAN . 9 0 PAGES FIFTY C E N T S

1992 SutXjroan Conwnun.caiio'is Corpofat.or

I N T H E P A P E R

TODAY Fatality: A 28-year-old Canton woman was killed Tuesday night in a car-truck accident in Superior Township. /4A

COUNTY NEWS

Hard times: Area libraries struggle to maintain services and adapt to changing technological landscape as poor economy batters budgets. / 5 A

SUBURBAN LIFE

Holiday cheer: John Gregory be-lieves in decorating for the holi-days. It takes plenty of work but he transforms his Redford salon, gift boutique and apartment up-stairs into Christmas wonderland on par with Greenfield Village./ 1H

SPORTS

Hoop season: The high school boys basketball season started Tuesday for Canton, Salem and Plymouth Christian./IB

Swim stars: The area's best in girls swimming are on the All-Ob-server team. /5B

ENTERTAINMENT

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Historical drama: "The Queen's Physician," a rich historical dra-ma, with a torid fictional romance between the Queen of Spain and her Jewish physician, opens at the Jewish Ensemble Theatre. / 8B

BUSINESS

Learning the ropes: Retail con-sultants probably would have advised Barbara and Ronald Heslop against taking over a run-down card shop. But they turned their lack of experience into a mul-ti-million dollar operation./1C

Bui ld ing scene . . I F Real e s t a t e . . D,E B u s i n e s s . . . . . 1C Crea t ive Liv ing . I D Class i f i eds . . . E-G E n t e r t a l i imen t . . 8B

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'We'll listen,' school trustee says

l £ | B Y M . B . D I L L O N S T A F F W R I T E R

With talks of replacing school Superintendent John Hoben starting, one school board member is promis-ing the public that it will have a say in the selection of a replacement.

When Plymouth-Canton school Superintendent John Hoben decides to retire, the community will have in-put into the process used to replace him, said school board member Dave Artley.

"We want this community to an-swer what are the specialized skills

and personality characteristics they desire in a superintendent, and what are the most important duties of a su-perintendent," said Artley.

Artley mapped out options avail-able to the board in locating Hoben's successor at a Monday night work-shop. He worked with trustees Jack Farrow and Carl Battishill in putt ing the plan together.

Hoben, 69, has a contract effective through July 1, 1994. He has not said when he plans to retire.

"I think it 's safe to say I haven't made any plans," said Hoben, who has served as superintendent since 1972.

"I haven't resigned my position. Right now, my job is running the school district and making ends meet."

Finding the best Artley said "the goal is to find the

best and brightest, and to do that we will involve as many of our publics as

we can; students, staff, parents, the business community, retirees and cit-izens in general."

It 's important that the board know what skills and capabilities the com-munity perceives as important in a chief school administrator, Artley said.

Often a new superintendent lasts just a year because an issue comes up that wasn't anticipated, he said.

The district could use a major head hunter at a cost of $30,000 to $35,000. Another option is to hire a one- or

S e e SUPERINTENDENT, 4 A

Mr •

HARON L E M L E I : X / M * l T I HOTOGRAPHER

Spreading cheer: Daniel and Jacob Porter of Plymouth Township are among the most recent contributors to the Christmas Cheer Club.

Time's nearly up for holiday cheer B V K E V I N B R O W N S T A F F W R I T E R

If you're planning to contribute to our Chris tmas Cheer Club, know that time is running short.

The Salvation Army requires time to distribute items. So we're setting a deadline of noon Wednesday for ac-cepting your contributions.

And if you haven't contributed, why not pick u p a toy or canned good or two, and bring them by our office at 744 Wing.

Of the many kind folks who've con-tributed recently to the Cheer Club, one s tands out.

That ' s Smith School first-grader

Katy Morgan oi Plymouth Township. For being the second-biggest seller of candy and other items for a Christ-mas fund-raiser, she'd won a $75 gift certificate for a toy store.

"I t was her decision at that point not to use all of it for herself," said dad John Morgan. "She said she would like to use some of the money for kids who weren't going to have a Christmas."

So on Friday, she and mom Mari-lyn donated a bag of toys to the Cheer Club for other kids.

Other recent contributors were Eve Yarger of Plymouth, Derek Dapinski,

George Grech of Canton, Mrs. Green, Lucy Portelli of Plymouth Township, Daniel and Jacob Porter of Plymouth Township, Jack Wilcox, Andy and Emily Swan son of Canton, Shawn and Shane Keough of Canton. Carol Perrault of Plymouth Township, Bruce and Doris Richards, Mike Schmalhurst 's family of Plymouth Township, Lynn Tullock of Plym-outh Township, Doyal and Bea Gray of Plymouth, Tony and Billie Mas-saro of Canton, Elsie, Patricia and Nila Rowland of Plymouth, and Dan, Phyllis and Eddie Cable of Canton.

S e e C H E E R , 2 A

• 'It was her decision at that point not to use all of It for herself. She said she would like to use some of the money for kids who weren't going to have a Christmas.'

John Morgan Katy's dad

Canton water safe B Y D I A N E G A L E S T A F F W R I T E R

It 's safe to drink the water. Canton residents should consider

themselves lucky. Out of 80 some communities serviced by the Detroit Water System, 36 communities failed a water test tha t reveals lead and cop-per levels.

Canton, however, passed. Test re-sults showed copper and lead levels were far below dangerous points.

"Results of the testing shows tha t we're well below any type of danger level, and those were taken under the worst case scenarios," according to Karl Gorham, Department of Public Works special services foreman.

Testings began at the beginning of

• 'Results of the shows that we're low any type of danger level, and those were taken under the worst case scenarios.'

Karl Gorham DPW foreman

Teen girl raped on way to school

the year after the Environmental Pro-tection Agency issued a notice on ac-ceptable levels of copper and lead in water.

Communities were required to take samples to determine the levels of those materials.

In the past, communities were re-quired to test water at treatment fa-cilities. The new EPA requirements say, however, that tests must be done as it comes into the house.

Plymouth Township police are in-vestigating the reported rape of a 16-year-old high school s tudent after she was abducted on her way to a bus stop on Wednesday.

The Plymouth Canton High stu-dent was walking west on Ann Arbor Road at 6:45 a.m. to a bus stop at Chestnut when the incident hap-pened, according to the report filed with police.

She was about 500 feet from Chest-nut when she was approached by a lone white male, said investigator Da vid Hayes. The man is 5 feet 9 inches, 165 pounds, with a mustache and wearing a hooded sweatshirt.

See WATER, 2A The man grabbed her "and forcibly

removed her to a wooded area just north of Ann Arbor Trail" where she was assaulted, Hayes said. The man was armed with a knife.

The man walked from the scene, and after regaining her composure, the victim went back to her house, and her mother notified police.

The victim was then taken to St. Mary Hospital for examination.

Hayes said a Michigan State Police K-9 unit picked up a track of some-one who'd apparently walked in a northest direction from the crime scene, then west.

All s tudents walking to bus stops should not walk alone, but in groups of at least two, Hayes said.

Shared community services discussed BY D I A N E G A L E STAFF W a r m

Elected officials in Canton. Plymouth. Plyro outh Township. North villa and Northville Town-ship are looking again at ways to save money by sharing service*

They met last weak to discuss

as police and fire mutual aid, the 35th District Court, cable television negotiations, and the DARE program.

Officials are looking at expanding police and fire shared services and water billing, for in-

All

But there's still a lot of questions For instance, they come to the die

Other ideas for shared resources include the weigh master program, recycling and trash pick upe, aa well aa establishing an O u t W s y n e Ceun ty records bureau or clerk's office

Joint purchasing from pencils to combining of personnel are also being conaid

-If there's a better way to dsiiver the services ntoa residents have COM to expect. and

it's more efficient, which may land to a coat anv as should look at that," Yeck said. "That .

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Take baby steps, city official urges Water from page 1A

B Y K E V I N B R O W N S T A F F WRITER

Talk of merging fire, police and other services with neighboring communities is on again — but a new approach might make things go smoother this time, some Plymouth city commissioners are suggesting.

At the regular commission meeting Monday, commissioner Doug Miller suggested getting to-gether on less complex items first, to build a basis for cooperating on bigger items like joint fire protec-tion.

"In the past, we looked at ones that benefit us the most," Miller said.

Instead, "Let's pick one that we can do in a short period of time

Services

• At the regular commission mooting Monday, commissioner Doug Miller suggested getting together on less complex items first, to build a basis for cooperating on bigger Items like Joint fire protection.

and we can build on that suc-cess," he said.

Commissioner Jim Jabara also suggested forming a committee of private citizens to help work on merging services, to help diverse communi t ies find a common ground for agreement.

"I t ' s real important to get peo-ple out in the community that have some concerns," he said.

Commissioner Bill McAninch noted tha t a citizens committee

pu t together three proposed city charter revisions but two were re-jected by voters, to suggest that use of this approach doesn't guar-antee success.

Still, McAninch added, "That will help communicate what is going on."

The comments followed Mayor Robert Jones report on a recent meeting of representatives from the city, Plymouth Township,

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Ten years from now, Canton will likely be in similar circum-stances as "communities to the east of us and we'll have less de-velopment," Yack said adding that in order to maintain the cur-rent level of services shared re-sources might be the answer.

"When you think of five com-m u n i t i e s offer ing the i r own dispatch and own lock-up, it's hard to think you couldn't realize some sort of savings," Yack add-ed.

Plymouth Township Supervi-sor Kathleen Keen-McCarthy noted that it was a real accom-plishment the elected officials were willing to "sit down and as a group to deal with the idea of what we wanted our intergovern-mental operations to be."

Each community will prepare a resolution stating what they ex-

• 'We want to make sure it's fair for every-one Involved.'

Robert Jones Plymouth mayor

pect from shared operations. "We want to make sure it's fair

for everyone involved," said Plymouth Mayor Robert Jones.

But changes won't come fast. The first step in a seemingly long process is that the elected offi-cials agreed to name a study com-mittee that would determine a process of how the shared services would be considered.

"We really have to decide what is our position of shared services and secondly what will be the pro-cess tha t we look at any of them," Keen-McCarthy said. "How do we

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The commission passed a reso-lution endorsing a position state-ment detailing ways by which the c o m m u n i t i e s could cons ider merging services.

According to the position state-ment: • Benefits of shared services should include reduced operating costs "or at least a better control over the growth of operating cost increases" and more efficient use of existing staff and capital re-sources. • Inter-government agreements should include contracts which specify how one or more commun-ities purchase a service or goods from another. Contracts can also specify how to jointly finance and operate a shared service, and the communities can also seek the creation of an authority to provide a particular service.

It wafl learned that a lot of plumbing systems, like faucets, have a high level of brass and lead, which leaches into the water at that point.

Canton DPW employees tested water samples that sat stagnant for six hours in the homes.

Concerns were raised, because years ago lead service lines were customarily installed. Another culprit, is lead based solder that was used to join pipes. That, how-ever, was banned in 1988 and re-placed by silver solder or a lead free solder.

Last February. DPW employees found five houses and began mon-itoring the water. Canton was well below the action level, which if it were high would be a warning sign of possible contamination levels.

"All five sampling sites were well below those action levels," Gorham said adding that com-munities also were required to take samples six months later at the same locations.

"Once again they all came th rough with good resultB," he added.

Had Canton failed the tests,-samples of an additional 50 homes built during that 1982 to 1983 window period would have been required.

Also, Detroit is required to pro-vide some type of corrosion con-trol to prevent copper and lead" from leaching into the system',"' Gorham said.

People who are concerned about lead and copper in their wa-ter should follow these precau-tions: • Let the cold water run at each faucet that has not been used for six hours or more.

• After the water changes tem-perature from cool to cold, it should be safe for drinking. • Try not to cook or drink from a hot water tap, because hot water dissolves lead more quickly than the cold water.

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The next step is to name a study group to decide what pro-cess will be taken to look at the issue. The slow and cautious steps are necessary, Yack said to calm fears by employees in all the communities.

"You can imagine how nervous employees are at this point," Yack said. "Whenever someone talks about the possibility of change, it brings on anxiety.

The communities made great strides, Yack said, simply by meeting and entertaining the idea of joint services.

"Everyone was upbeat, enthusi-astic and I saw people really open up and say this makes sense and it makes sense for the region and it 's something that we ought to be doing," he added.

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New center helps addicts relax without drugs B Y D I A N E G A L E S T A F F WRITER

The day after an Inkster wom-an buried her 9-year-old daughter, she walked into the new Oakdale Recovery Center on Michigan Av-enue in Canton and asked for help with getting her cocaine de-pendency under control.

Her daughter, who had been living in a foster home, was killed in an auto accident and the Ink-ster woman didn't have the strength to visit the funeral home.

She was strung out on cocaine, devastated about her daughter's death and getting more and more depressed when she sought help. Added to the other problems, the woman felt guilty that the dead daughter, along with another daughter, had been taken away from her and placed m foster care because of her drug dependency.

Oakdale staff found a grief copnselor who worked in an area funeral home. That counselor, along with an Oakdale counselor, took the woman to her daughter's gravesite to help her begin griev-ing.

T h e woman has started to turn heT life around, according to Roberta Walker, Oakdale clinical services supervisor. "I couldn't believe how much she had changed two weeks later," Walker said.

"We really try to work to meet the client's needs no matter what it is," said Carol Mastroianni, community relations coordinator.

The Inkster woman is among a cadre of patients with mental health or alcohol and drug prob-lems treated by the Hygeria pro-gram. The facility was previously located in the run-down Eloise complex on Merriman and Michi-gan Avenue.

The facility opened Nov. 5 after almost a two-year renovation pro-cess of painting walls, laying car-pet and decorating. The building had housed the Canton Care Cen-ter Nursing facility.

Detox rooms are available for people who come to Oakdale un-der the influence and need to dryout. Other larger areas are des-

• 'We really try to work to meet the cli-ent's needs no matter what it Is.'

Carol Mastroianni

ignated as gathering rooms with ping pong and billiard tables.

Part of the treatment is to en-courage patients — both men and women — to feel comfortable in social settings and to relax with-out getting high. Walker said.

Oakdale offers detoxification, in-patient treatment and inten-sive outpatient treatment that in-volves three-hour meetings five days weekly for five weeks. Con-tinued outpatient programs are available through other Hegira care programs. Alcoholics Anony-mous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings are held at the facility and are open to the public.

"These are diseases that have a really high relapse rate," Walker said. "They see this place very warmly."

Oakdale accepts patients with private insurance as well as peo-ple with no insurance.

The program is a haven for many because so many people, in-cluding white-collar workers, are without insurance, Mastroianni said.

The most common substance addiction is still alcohol. Walker said, adding that many times peo-ple are dependent on more than one substance.

Many patients are referred by police, court employees, lawyers, employers, family members and friends.

Sometimes employers insist the person receive treatment to con-tinue working, or to improve per-formance.

The person is screened by a physician, nurse and counselor who together decide what the in-dividual needs.

"We get together and share im-pressions of that person and we write a treatment plan," Walker said.

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New start: The newly opened Oakdale Recovery Center in Canton is painted, polished and prepared to accept patients Carol Mastroianni, community relations coordinator, and Robert Walker, Oakdale clinical services coordinator, talk about the facility in a new meeting room that emphasizes the importance of enjoying recreation without getting high. .

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Car-truck accident kills Canton woman B Y J O A N N E M A L I S Z E W S K J S T A F F W K J T E B

A 28-year-old Canton woman was killed Tuesday night in a car-truck accident in Superior Town-ship.

Jennifer Julian, who was em-ployed at Ford Motor Co. Body and Assembly Division in Allen Park, was killed when her 1990 Ford struck a semi-truck head-on on Ford Road, just east of Gotfredson, about 6:12 p.m.. ac-cording to the Washtenaw County Sheriffs Department.

Jul ian 's car was traveling west-bound on Ford when it crossed over the centerline and into the path of a truck in the eastbound lane. Following the impact, the truck continued east and went off the road on the south shoulder.

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After the impact, Jul ian 's car was forced backward and rotated counter-clockwise into the west-bound lane where it came to rest. She was thrown from her car, ac-cording to the sher i f f s accident report.

Julian was transported to the University of Michigan morgue. The driver of the truck was trans-ported to St. Joseph's Hospital, Ypsilanti. He was not seriously injured.

Deputies do not suspect drugs or alcohol were involved in the ac-cident.

Julian was unmarried but co-workers said her fiance lived in the area. Her parents moved from Canton to Georgia several years ago.

two-person search company at a coat of $15,000 to $20,000. Ser-vices of the Michigan Association of School Boards could be re-tained for $10,000 to $15,000.

The district would spend less if it does the hiring on its own, but it will still be necessary to hire a secretary to facilitate the process, Artley said.

Artley proposed setting up an evaluation committee involving local units of government, stu-dents, and staff and others with vested interests to gather and give input. A second committee could conduct the actual search. A thor-ough search would take si* to nine months, he said.

"Anyone can come and sit in on the interviews, but this board

wants to identify the finalists," Artley added. "We feel the pro-cess could be ready to implement in the fall of 1993 or whenever ap-propriate."

Source of help Kara Funk, director of superin-

tendency searches for the Michi-gan Association of School Boards, gave board members an idea of how the MASB can help in the process.

Funk said the MASB has worked with 200 districts state-wide. "We're proud of our track record. In all but seven cases, contracts we've helped secure have been renewed," she said.

"Our philosophy is that all de-cisions are made by the local board of education," Funk added.

"Our function is not to tell the board what to do, but to train board members in candidate re-view. We want to make sure you have the needed skillB.

The MASB employs three at-torneys who can assist with c^n-tract negotiations, she said. "To get the person you want, you will have to be competitive with a sal-ary offering," she said. "I d say the salary should not be less than $100,000 for a district of this size."

The district's desirable geo-graphic location and enrollment will be pluses. Funk said.

Hoben joined the district as a teacher in 1955 and has been su-perintendent since 1972. But he s got a long way to go if he's going to catch Burdette W. Andrews, superintendent of Vandercook

Lake Public Schools in suburban Jackson. Hoben said Andrews is the longest serving superintend-ent in the state.

Andrews, who has tenure and no intentions of retiring, says that could very well be true. "I'm 84 years old, and I've served, in all, 53 years as superintendent," he said in a phone interview.

Andrews earned 10 credits in continuing education at Western Michigan University last year and plans to take more next semester.

The Vandercook district hasn't seen a millage defeat since An-drews' arrival. Money is spent wisely, computers are in the classrooms, and Andrews "keeps up with everything that ' s going on," said district staffer Eve Schilling, who's worked with An-drews for 20 years.

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Last year marked the first ever food and toy drive we'd done at our office, and we recorded about 200 contributors.

The idea behind the club is that no child should be without a gift on Christmas, and no family

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Area libraries roll with hard economic punches B Y M A R Y L o t S O N G STAFF WRITER

As the Livonia Library fought budget cuts only to suffer blows, librarians in area public libraries watched carefully and considered their own situa-tions. Some thankful , some empathetic.

Last week, the Livonia Library, which serves 100,800 people, eliminated seven full- and part-time positions, and reduced service at each branch to 48 hours weekly from 64. Michael Deller, city librarian, said the operating budget for 1992 to 1993 is $3.64 million — down from $3.69 million last year.

Jean Tabor. Canton Township Library director, said the township library has been lucky.

"We have been very fortunate. The economy is having a hard impact on most libraries — any pro-fessional journal will tell you that ," Tabor said. "Even well-funded libraries have had to proceed with caution."

The 1992 budget for Canton library, which serves about 57.000 people, was about $1,526 million and rose steadily from $1.35 million in 1988. But Tabor said 25 percent of the budget automatically goes toward paying for the library's new facility — a

See related editorial 31,000-square-foot building completed in 1988.

The Canton, Livonia and Plymouth District Li-brary both have millages. For the Plymouth library, which serves 33,200 people, the budget has risen from $825,300 in 1988 to $1,239 million in 1992. Budget woes

But Patricia Thomas, Plymouth library director, said budget spurts in the last 15 years are a "result of being reorganized several times, operating under different funding and totally different governing structures."

In 1978 the Plymouth library was an arm of the Wayne County library, became a department of the city in 1981, and then independent in 1986. This year's millage is 1.0145 mills.

"It resolves certain problems for us, Thomas said. "From my experience here, I think it's a good thing. It's not practical or possible in some places, but it worked for us. But if something were to hap-pen to the property tax next year, we would be in the same position as Livonia. We've been lucky-

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From videos to floppy disks, libraries pursue technology B Y M A R Y L O U S O N G S T A F F W R I T K R

Z Keeping up with the times is no Easy task for the public library -especially when the times are dol-tars-short and needs-high.

But many libraries are running Ihe hurdles to keep up with main-Stream technology by providing Computers, videos and compact jjiscs. » Most libraries, whatever the «ize, have computers for public i s e . The Canton Township Li-l r a r v which serves more than 57,000 people has five computers, y h e Wayne-Westland Library Jerves more than 104,600 people j n two cities and has two comput-e r s - but the library does not have ioom to put the computers in a 5)lace for public use.

» Libraries are also moving to of-

fer patrons on-line access to infor-mation database systems like Di-alog or CD-ROM. Canton patrons will have access in January, while Livonia patrons already have ac-cess to Dialog. Some of the infor-mation accessed from Dialog is available on compact disc.

"We're always looking for new ways to provide information," said Jean Tabor, director of the Canton library. "It 's a definitely a focus. But it's a balancing act. We can't have everything we want be-cause of constraints in the budg-et. We have to strike a balance be-tween buying materials inside the library and buying technology to access materials outside the li-brary."

Patricia Thomas, head of the Plymouth District Library, said that library tries , to concentrate

on popular materials to allow more funds to go toward technolo-gy improvements.

"Libraries don't have to buy every book out,' Thomas said. "We concentrate on popular ma-terials and children's materials, knowing that we could get more technical things through inter-li-brary loans."

Libraries are also trying to in-crease their offerings of videos, compact discs and cassette tapes. Checking out recent movie re-leases usually costs about $4 for three days, but many libraries loan videos free for a week.

The Livonia library has 35,000 recorded materials, which in-cludes videos, compact discs and cassette tapes. This year's budget

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School volunteer gets award Farrand Elementary School parent Kathy Rutin

ski was recognized as an outstanding volunteer at the Board of Education meeting held on Monday, Nov. 23.

Rucinski was honored with the "Extra Miler Vol-unteers in Public Schools (VIPS)" award. The award was established by the "I Care" Committee and the Board of Education in 1991 to recognize outstanding volunteers in the district.

"Kathy has given tirelessly to Farrand School over the years," said Ann Kuhn, Farrand Elementa-ry School principal. "She has been instrumental in acquiring overhead projectors, VCRs, computers, computer programs and gym equipment through, her efforts with the Campbell Soup Bonus Commit-tee and other school incentive programs."

A volunteer at Farrand for the past six years, Ru-cinski gives her time and full support to the school. She serves as chair of Farrand's Phone Fan-Out

Committee and Business-Education Partnership Committee. In addition, she serves on the district's Sex Education/Reproductive Health Committee and other district committees.

"Kathy gives her time to teachers as a classroom volunteer, as well as organizing special events and assisting with paper work," Kuhn said. "In short, Kathy never turns down an opportunity to help our students and staff. She believes that with enough persistence, anything can be accomplished."

Rucinski was nominated for the award by parents and staff at Farrand. She is known as a hard worker and an outstanding role model for parents.

"When Kathy's name is on the committee. I need no further follow up," said Farrand's Parent-Teach-er Organization president Peggy Kalis. "I know I can count on her and trust her to include others. She conducts herself in a manner that says 'let me hear your ideas and we will work together."'

Tell us what Clinton will be like Move over. Pearl Jam. And you.

hey, Minor Threat, you think you're pretty tough, well, move over for the major threat, Bill Clinton.

When the president-elect appeared on TV playing the sax he was doing more than Richard Nixon did those many years ago when he appeared on Laugh-in.

Clinton wasn't just appealing to the young voters, but to the ones who will be voting in the next election.

Pretty smart, eh? We'll just have to see how far

this goes. Maybe Axl Rose will be performing in the White House some time soon, although we doubt it.

Anyway, what we're trying to find out is what young people 18 and under think will happen when Clinton takes over in Janu-ary. No, it won't be MTV free for everybody, but there will be some changes.

If you're 18 or under write us, or fax us with your ideas of what Clinton will be doing or maybe more importantly, what should he be doing.

Our address is 744 Wing, Plym-outh, Mich. 48170. To fax your re-ply, our number is 459-4224. Just make sure to include your name, age and phone number. The dead-line is Dec. 28.

For more information about the project, call Jeff Counts, editor of the Plymouth and Canton Observ-er Newspapers at 459-2700.

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No injuries: Plymouth Township firefighters were called to the Ford Motor Co. plant on Sheldon Road about 10 a.m. Wednesday after a fire started in cardboard in a trash compactor. Workers were able to get the compactor outside to ensure the fire wouldn't spread. Spreading smoke forced the evacuation of most plant em-ployees. Among them were Dave Smith, Livonia; Debbie Murdoch, C anton, Rox-anne Ball, Garden City; Dan Franks, Ypsilanti; and Debbie Ledgerwood Livonia. Fire chief Larry Groth said that by 10:30 a.m., employees began heading back into the plant. The cause of the fire has yet to be determined.

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Several librarians said they were concerned about budget cuts when libraries should be compu-terizing and adding services. No growth

Fred Pafhausen, director of the Redford Township Library, said the library has not suffered sub- ' stantial cuts, nor allowed for much growth.

The budget for Redford library, which serves 54,300 people, has slowly increased from $208,223 in 1987 to $296,200 in 1992. But Paf-hausen said last year's budget re-quest was $394,000.

That denial meant eliminating one part-time position and forgo-

ing new equipment purchases, in-cluding a much-needed $7,000 microfilm printer.

"The township has suffered cuts in monies they get from the state," he said. "It's a never-end-ing Catch 22. When you start los-ing money, you try to budget real-istically - not to go with the Ca-dillac, go with the Chevette. We understand the needs of the town-ship and we try to get a small piece of the pie."

Pafhausen also said even with budget increases, the rising costs of materials and supplies forces librarians to forego buying new equipment.

"It has been a little trying to in-crease the number of items," said Sofia Eloff, director of the Garden City Library.

The Garden City budget for the current fiscal year is $269,700 — up from $249,00 in 1987-1988. The library serves 31,800 people,

While measuring usage is diffi-cult, librarians try to measure us-age by counting circulation, tele-phone inquiries, active borrowers, meeting room users and program attendees.

Deller said that last year the Livonia library had 42,000 meet-ing users; 32,000 program atten-dees; and 11,000 calls.

Usage increased Doug Whitaker, deputy director

of Wayne-Oakland Library Feder-ation, said library usage in gener-

al is increasing as people begin to think of libraries as a source of practical information. He said 30 years ago, librarians told patrons with medical questions to ask

their doctors or legal questions to ask their lawyers. Now libraries offer information on health and medicine, basic legal rights and home improvement.

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Technology from page 5A

included about $17,000 for videos, according to Michael Deller, city librarian.

Children's movies, classics and box office releases are the norm. But video collections range from travel, how-to and community-service videos, to documentaries, biographies and historical pieces.

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Fred Pafhausen, director of the Redford Library, said libraries of-fer videos that would sit on the shelf in a video store.

"Our aim it not to compete with local video stores," he said. "Vi-deos are just another medium."

The Redford Library has 381 videos, a collection funded by

Friends of the Library. Gifts are about $3,000 each year which translates to about 75 videos.

The Garden City Library does not have a video collection, but Sofia Eloff, director, said the li-brary is building a compact disc and tape cassette collection.

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Dairy farmer quietly helped those in need BY DIANE GALE S T AIT W U T K R

Longtime dairy farmer Stanley Gill, a lifetime resident in Can-ton's Cherry Hill Historic Dis-trict, ia remembered as a man who always had t ime for people, especially those who were in need.

Mr. Gill died in his home Dec. 7 after a long illness.

"People were important to him," his wife, Sarah, said. "He cared about his employees and their families like they were his family."

Gill enjoyed the simple thingB in life and was known for contrib-uting to many charities without recognition.

"He wasn't a social butterfly." Sarah Gill said.

If a family needed help. Mr. Gill lent them money. For in-stance, Mr. Gill went to the aid of a friend's family who needed clothes for school and he never ex-pected anything in return.

He was also involved in the Cherry Hill United Methodist Church in the historic hamlet community in south Canton.

"His church, his family, his grandchildren and people in gen-eral" were the most important things in his life. Sarah Gill said.

They built their home in Can-ton in 1955.

"We see the sunrise and sunset and it's a nice little community." she added.

Melissa McLaughlin, a resident of the Cherry Hill district, said: "In my estimation I think Sarah and Stanley Gill are held in the highest esteem in this communi-ty. At Halloween everyone makes a special effort to go down to their house. They have the kids come in the living room. They always really loved the children in the neighborhood."

Mr. Gill graduated from Ypsi-lanti High School in 1951 and at-tended Michigan State Universi-ty. He studied agriculture.

He was raised on the family farm and pursued a career in dairy farming. The Gill farm has been in operation since 1834 and Tom Gill is the fifth generation to operate the business.

Mr. Gill served in the U.S.

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Army from 1953 to 1955. He was a member of the Michigan Milk Producers Association, the Michi-gan Artificial Breeders Associa-tion and the Ypsilanti Farm Bu-reau Board.

He was preceeded in death by his mother, father and one son.

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see an end of their torment," said Sen. Robert Geake, R-North-ville, as the upper chamber put tZie unanimous finishing touches (Si his bill.

"Previously, a victim could be stalked for weeks, months, even years, with very little that could be done to protect them."

Witnesses were mostly women harassed by estranged spouses or ex-boyfriends. Geake praised their courage for testifying public-ly-

Geake worked on the package with Rep. Dianne Byrum, D-Leslie. Gov. John Engler is ex-pected to sign them. The laws

will; • Define stalking as repeated harassment designed to frighten another by following, confronting, entering the other's property or contacting by telephone. "Gener-ally these are constitutionally protected activities," said Geake, but they are unprotected when used in a harmful manner. Penal-ty for a misdemeanor violation: a year in prison and a $1,000 fine. (HB 5472, Byrum.) • Define aggravated stalking as occurring in violation of a re-straining order, pre-trial release or condition of bond. Penalty for a felony violation: five years and a $10,000 fine. (SB 719, Geake.) • Allow the warrantless arrest of a stalker when a police officer has a reasonable belief that a re-straining order has been violated. (HB 6038, Bvrum.)

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A compromise wetlands regulation bill will become law after final passage Thurs-day by the House of Representatives.

Engineered by Sen. David Honigman, R-West Bloomfield, the bill allows local units to regulate wetlands between two and five acres. The state Department of Natural Re-sources is given sole authority over wetlands five acres and larger.

Final House vote was 82 to 17. All conservation and local government in-

terests had supported the compromise ex-cept the Michigan Environmental Action Council.

"The amendments that were passed today all weaken wetlands protection, and that's no compromise," said Dave Dempsey of Clean Water Action.

The original Senate bill, by Paul Wartner of Portage, would have stripped local units of any authority to regulate wetlands. Honigman had the bill sent to his Local Government Committee 15 months ago and worked out the compromise.

"I'm not completely happy," said Don Stypula, environmental staffer for the Mich-igan Municipal League. "But compared to a year ago and the original (Wartner) version, I'm a lot happier than I thought I would be.

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not enact wetlands ordinance* of any kind.' Honigman took a helluva risk doing it (the compromise)."

Stypula said the final version allows local units to regulate filling in and building on wetlands of two to five acres if they provide a survey map of them. Wetlands below two acres may be regulated if they have any one of 10 environmental attributes, including being nesting sites, providing waterfowl stopover points, containing fish or providing flood control.

The bill requires local units to use the same deadlines and paperwork procedures as the state.

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The play's the thing for wee actors in local effort

B Y M A R Y R O D R I Q U E 9 T A F P W « m : K

The Lunch Bunch Players may be young actors, but inexperi-enced they are not.

Take 8-year-old Parker Plague for instance. The Canton Town-ship second grader portrays piano playing Schroeder in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown " now through Jan. 9 at the Henry Ford Centennial Library- in Dearborn. Parker 's plate is pretty full.

"He's currently in 'Rumples-ti l tskin' at Henry Ford Communi-ty College and he was also cast in 'Cyrano de Bergerac' which opens i i j February at the Hilberry The-ater," says his mom, Corinne.

"His dad works long hours, so tfie emphasis was never on sports. We gravitated to puppet shows, n^g ic shows and live theater."

J|Parker landed his first part at age. 5 and it's been full steam ahead ever since.

."He only misses a couple of half days of school a month. Edu-cation doesn't start and end in the classroom. Theater teaches htm commitment and teamwork. Corinne Plague said.

Kim Armbruster. another Can-ton mom of a young performer, takes it a step further.

"When Ashley's involved in a play, she does real well in school,' said Armbruster, whose daughter plays Snoopy's little feathered friend Woodstock.

"She's been putting on shows since she could walk and talk. She's very dramatic in every area of her life. She likes being on stage. She has such a good time."

•The third grader at Our Lady of Good Counsel in Plymouth al-ready has her heart set on the Dearborn Youth Theater 's up-cdming spring production of Peter Pan.

And Snoopy herself. 10-year-old Jenny Florkowski. took ad-vantage of an unscheduled can-cellation of last Sunday's per-formance. Her mom Nancy hustled the Redford Township youngster downtown to audition for the national Mickey Mouse Club.

"She made it to the finals — out of 400 hopefuls. She'll be noti-fied by Jan. 1 if she's one of the chosen,"Mrs. Florkowski said.

Jenny and her brother, Jody, a freshman at Redford Union High, got their love for the stage from their parents, avid community theater buffs. Nancy Florkowski c^jects the Redford Youth The-artje program in the South Red-ford Schools and directs produc-tions at Thurston High School.

Her mom says Jenny, a fifth grader in the academically talent-ed program at MacGowan Ele-mentary-. also loves school.

T h a t doesn't surprise Mary Bremer, 'director of the Lunch Bunch Players.

T'The thing I find fascinating is they're just like adults. They have the same love, the same passion for theater. They go in with their whole heart. Except kids fre-quently will know everyone elses lines. Their minds are like sponges. There is nothing they can't do. They are capable of so much in such a short time."

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Feeling anxious about taking the Graduate Record Examina-t ion or the Law School Admis-sions Test? 1 To help relieve test anxiety and Achieve better results, the Univer-| i t y of Detroit Mercy, in associa-t ion with Test Preparation Ser-vices, is offering preparatory glasses weekends and evenings. £ Prep courses are scheduled to }»egin on the following dates: <5RE. Thursday. Jan . 7, at 6 p.m.; LSAT Thursday. Jan . 14, at 6:30

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Bunch Players a few years ago. A professional actor who has been on stage at Detroit's Attic The-atre and Meadowbrook. she has also long worked with children.

"A boy I worked with 10 years ago is playing one of the cousins in 'Home Alone II.' Many of the kids are in commercials and in-dustrial films," said Bremer, who is also directing "Necessities," which opens next month at actor Jeff Daniels Purple Rose Theater in Chelsea.

She sees another advantage to working with kids.

"Other kids love watching kids perform. We're developing audi-ences."

Each Lunch Bunch production is double cast so no one misses much school. One group performs

Saturday, the other Sunday. They rotate for school matinees.

"New faces are always wel-come," Bremer said. "They need only watch the paper for audition notices. These are just normal kids with an extraordinary love of theater."

The Lunch Bunch Players pro-duction of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." continues at 1 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday through Jan. 9. Prices are $7 for kids (including a pizza lunch) and $9 for adults. For the play only, prices are $5 for children and $7 for adults. Reservations are nec-essary for lunch only. Call 277-6669 or 326-7042. Performances are in the Henry Ford Centennial Library on Michigan Avenue west of Greenfield, Dearborn.

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The Company: Mary Bremer, founder and director of the Lunch Bunch Players, is surrounded by her Charlie Brown cast. From left, Ken Holda, 11, of Dearborn; Brooke Andrews 9, of Livonia; Ashley Armbruster, 8, of Canton; Nicole Link, 11, of Livonia; Brad Ellison, 11, of Royal Oak; Jenny Florkowski, 10, of Redford; and Parker Plague, 8 of Canton.

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comfort ing as-pects of walking through the for-est during the late fall and win-ter is the absence of insects. If deer flies, black flies and mosquitoes were not around, we p r o b a b l y would not even

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spring and summer, what hap-pens to them when they are ab-sent? There are three common strategies. One is that insects s p e n d w i n t e r as an egg. Grasshoppers exhibit this meth-od. In s p r i n g , m i n i a t u r e grasshoppers emerge from eggs and begin to eat and grow. It is not until late summer and fall, af-ter they have grown, that we no-tice them.

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A few insects over winter as an adult. Monarch butterflies over winter as an adult and have the unique behaviftr of migrating to mountains in Mexico to spend the winter. Mourning cloak butter-flies are hardy enough to spend the winter here hidden under bark of trees.

Jus t the other day my daughter found a ladybug, or more proper-ly, a ladybird beetle under the leaves as we were raking. This is another insect that overs winter as an adult. Typically, they con-

Ladybug, ladybug: Typically, the ladybug congregates into large groups before entering winter dormancy. In the drawing above, the adult is at left and the larva at right

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Canton residents have joined forces with other volunteers in a program called "Heat 's On/Water 's Off" spearheaded by -

the Plumbing and Heating Industry of Detroit Canton Pipefitters John Duca and Doug Keller

as well as Patrick Coffey, a Canton plumber, were involved in the program that ensured the plumb-ing and heating systems of the indigent elderly in Detroit work properly.

The project combines the voluntary efforts ot management, union l a b o r , government and privaU sector working together to inspect, service and re-pair plumbing and heating systems free of charge for the disadvantaged in the Brightmoor Commu-nity (Eight Mile, Southfield, Livernois and Fenk-ell).

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Bolton, who is an honorary member of N t t ' L A , is now appearing in a 30-second television spot sponsored by Target. In the commercial, the sing-er, songwriter and producer tells viewers: "'This holiday, when you purchase any Coca-Cola prod-uct at a Target store you'll be making a contribu-tion to prevent child abuse in your community.

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Starting In style: Lt. Jeffrey Beachum and Aleta Beachum kick off the Salva-tion Army's kettle campaign, leading a sing-along for Judy Stone, Jane Overholt, Cindy Merrifield and Gene Overholt last week.

New way ignores 3 R's, parents say Three years ago, the Plymouth-Canton schools intro-duced developmental learning, an unconventional new system of teaching children. But while some like it, other parents say their kids aren't learning the basics.

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A growing number of Plymouth-Canton parents say they're concerned t h a t their elementary-school-aged children will struggle for the rest of their academic careers because of gaps in their educational foundation.

A petition is being circulated with-in the district, requesting tha t the board of education hold a workshop to address the issue.

P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y Schools introduced "developmentally

appropriate practices" into the class-room three years ago. The intent was to recognize tha t children learn at dif-ferent rates and in different ways by helping them progress individually.

Parents critical of the educational process say tha t while the philosophy may be sound, educational basics are being lost in the shuffle in classes that are too large. They say their third- and fourth-graders can't spell or sound out words, can't identify a vowel, and can't do simple math. They also note that developmental

education, adopted in England sever-al years ago, has been abandoned in favor of more traditional instruction.

Grades too high Adding to the problem is the fact

tha t s tudents are receiving grades better than they deserve, "all in the name of enhancing self-esteem." Teachers critical of the process refer to it as the "do-nothing, know-noth-ing curriculum."

Sue and J im Mills say their daugh-ter, who is in her fourth year of devel-opmental education, "has gaps in her foundation which she is going to need for a long time. We are quite dis-turbed, and we know many people who've pu t their kids in private schools because of this.

"Our daughter isn't exceptional, but she's bright," said Sue Mills. "We're not trying to raise an Einstein here; we just want her to be able to compete when she's in school. We want her to be able to go to college "

Assessing students ' progress is a major problem, Mills added. "There s no way to compare or track these kids. Whatever students happen to do is jus t wonderful. They never tell them their spelling is wrong."

Carol Lizzio recently took her son out of Bird Elementary and enrolled him in a private school because of her concerns about instructional methods in Plymouth-Canton schools.

"Jul ian learned to read with phon-

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SPECIAL EVENTS • M M - U O M Gemini, Ann Arbor-based twins Sandor and Laszlo Slomovitz, offer a family-ori-ented performance spon-sored by the Plymouth Dis-trict Library at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15, at the Plymouth Cultural Center. Register, 453-0750.

FUNDRAISERS • HOLIDAY PLANTS Community Literacy Coun-cil will sell poinsettias and cyclamens 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. The plants will be sold in the Fred Hill store space at 336 S. Main Street in downtown Plymouth. 451-6555.

• FRUIT SALE The Plymouth Salem wres-tlers and swimmers are hav-ing their 15th annual Flori-da Orange and Grapefruit Sale. Fruit delivered the week of Dec. 15. Orders must be placed by Friday by calling Ron Krueger, 451-6600 Ext. 247 or Dan Chren-ko, 451-6600 Ext. 332.

• BAKE SALE The Plymouth Pizzazz pre-cision ice skating team's an-nual Christmas bake sale is 4-8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, a t the Plymouth Cultural Cen-ter, 525 Farmer. Proceeds used for travel expenses to regional competitions this winter. Information, call Janice Bach, 459-9856.

• ELVIS The Plymouth Community Arts Ctfuncil presents "Elvis at the Penn Theater," on Saturday. Doors open at 12:15 p.m.; show begins at 12:30 p.m. Dave King brings his Las Vegas Elvis act, featuring his 10-piece band, "Motion," to benefit the PCAC Arts Awards Pro-gram. Tickets at Repeat the Beat and Little Professor on the Park in Plymouth, and at Gitfiddler in Northville. 455-5260.

• TOYDMVE Mel's Golden Razor, 595 Forest in Plymouth, is ac-cepting new or used toys in good condition for needy, handicapped and abused children through Dec. 19. 455-9057.

• HOLIDAY CONCERT Plymouth Centennial Edu-cational Park Combined Choir will perform at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 16, in the Plymouth Salem High School Auditorium, 46181 Joy Road in Canton. 455-4567.

HOLIDAY CHEER • EAST MOOLE SCHOOL Choral Department will give a free presentation "Forever Christmas," a t 7:30 p.m. to-night in the school gym. Do-nation of canned food appre-ciated.

• LUMINARY SALE The Plymouth Symphony League and Trail wood Gar-den Club will sell luminary kits 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur-days, Dec. 12 and 19, at three locations: Danny's, 250 N. Main; Kroner's, Ann Arbor Road; and Westches-ter Mall, downtown Plym-outh. For information, call Barb Turner, 453-7875, or. Mary O'Connell, 459-1999.

FOR KIDS • CHRISTMAS PARTY Canton Parks and Recre-ation Services is sponsoring its annual party for Canton children on Saturday, Dec. 12, (ages 3-7 — 9:30-10:30 a.m.; ages 12-under, 10:45-11:45 a.m.) at the Recreation Center on Michigan Avenue at Sheldon Road. Party res-ervations, 397-5110.

• "NUTCRACKER" The Plymouth Symphony Orchestra, in conjunction with the Plymouth-Canton Ballet Company, will pres-ent this holiday classic as a 100th anniversary celebra-tion at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 3 p.m. Sun-day at the Plymouth Salem High School Auditorium, 46181 Joy Road, in Canton. Tickets available in Plym-outh at Beitner Jewelry, Evola Music and Joanne ' s Dance; in Canton, Dearborn Music Co. To order by phone, 451-2112.

time for toddlers or pres-choolers. 453-0750.

• PLYMOUTH YMCA Winter programs include Stop Smoking/Weight Con-trol Clinic, 6-8:30 p.m. Jan . 8; Bridge for Beginners, 6 weeks, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Jan . 12; Driver's Education, Jan . 12-28; and "Y" Super Sitters, Jan. 12-March 2. 453-2904.

• CHILDBIRTH The Plymouth Childbirth Education Association of-fers classes, 459-7477.

Livonia Childbirth, call 937-0665.

SPORTS • WOMEN'S BASKETBALL The City of Plymouth Parks & Recreation Department needs one more team to fill its Adult League. Games will be played on Monday nights at Central Middle School. Call Tom Willette, 455-6620.

• GIRLS SOCCER The Canton Cruisers tepm, which plays in the Under 14 Division of the Little Cae-sars Soccer league, needs good players for the spring 1993 season. If interested, and if birth date is on or af-ter Aug. 1,1978, call coach Carl Brey, 453-5547.

CLASS TIME • CANTON LIBRARY Monthly book discussion is 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, a t the Canton Library meeting room, 1200 S. Canton Center Road.

Youth programs include Canton Kids Club, fourth-sixth graders, meet every six weeks to talk and discuss good books. Next meeting is 3 p.m. Saturday. 397-0999.

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FOR YOUR HEALTH • BLOOD DRIVES 2-8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, at Metropolitan Seventh Day Adventist Church, 15585 Haggerty Road in Plymouth. Call Richard Rasmussen, 420-3131.

9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19, at St. Peter's Lu-theran Church, 1343 Penni-man in Plymouth. Call Don-na Trapp, 697-7591.

1-7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 23, at St. John 's Episcopal Church, 574 S. Sheldon in Plymouth. Call Jan Mac-leod,981-4583.

• VISUALLY IMPAIRED Radio reading/information service is available, free of charge, for blind and visual-ly-impaired listeners. Call Detroit Radio Information Service (DRIS), W D E T - F M at(313)577-4146.

• ADULT CARE Foster care is needed for adults with mental retarda-tion. Call 455-8880 in Wayne County.

• WALKERS Group walks are 10 a.m. Monday-Friday in the Com-munity Room at St. John Neumann Church, 44800 Warren in Canton, 455-9042.

EDUCATION • READING ASSISTANCE Free adult tutoring and con-fidential skills assessment. Community Literacy Coun-cil, 451-6555.

• FREE CLASSES IBM training and GED training, Plymouth-Canton Community Education, 451-6555.

• OED TESTING Testing is offered through the Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Education Depart-ment. Testing is 6-10 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 15-17, in Room 130 at Plymouth Can-ton High School, 8415 Can-ton Center Road in Canton. Register by the Friday be-fore the test. Cost is $25. 451-6555.

VOLUNTEERS • PLYMOUTH CHAMBER -Volunteers are needed for typing and stuffing of enve-lopes, labeling and sorting of mailings, telephoning and photo copying. 453-1540.

• ALZHEIMER'S Volunteers are needed to as-sist with Adult Day Care Program for people with memory impairment, 557-8277.

• MEAL DELIVERY Volunteers needed to pack-age or deliver meals to homebound seniors living in the Plymouth-Canton com-munity, 326-4444.

• FOOD DISTRIBUTION Focus:HOPE provides food to eligible Canton senior cit-izens at the Canton Recre-ation Center, 397-1000 Ext. 278.

• HEALTH CARE Volunteers needed at the Plymouth Arbor Health Building Urgent Care, and McAuley Health Building, Canton, 572-4159.

• PLYMOUTH YMCA Volunteers needed, 453-2904.

SENIOR CITIZENS • SENIOR ALLIANCE Seniors needing help with outdoor chores may call the Senior Chore Referral Pro-gram at 722-2830.

• HEALTH CARE Speakers on long-term health care and Medicare

are available. Call Pat ty Jamison at 455-0510.

• HOSPICE SPEAKERS Hospice Services of Western Wayne County has volun-teers available to speak to church groups and civic or-ganizations, 522-4244.

• CLASSES Canton Recreation Center, 397-5446.

CLUB CALL • AMERICAN LEGION Passage-Gayde Post 391 will meet at 7:30 p.m. tonight, ^73 N. Main. Call J im Maahs, 455-5541, or J im Barbour, 451-8659.

• MOM Meet Other Mothers (M.O.M.) meets 9:30-11:30 a.m. Friday at First Presby-terian Church, 701 Church, Plymouth. Call Barbara Pearson, 421-6745, or Toni Shepherd, 453-6134.

• VIETNAM VETERANS Plymouth/Canton Chapter No. 528 meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, at May-flower-Lt. Gamble VFW Post No. 6695, 1426 S. Mill, Plymouth. 525-0157.

• DAR MEETING Sarah Ann Cochrane Chap-ter DAR meets at 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 21, at 237 Sunset, Plymouth, for a tea. Progam is "Chris tmas Herbs."

• TOASTMASTERS CLUB Oral Majority meets 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Den-ny's Restaurant, 39550 Ann Arbor Road in Plymouth. Call Ken Morley, 277-2709 (evenings).

• PLYMOUTH PIECEMAKERS Meetings are 7 p.m. the third Thursday of the month at First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth, 701 W. Church. Call 455-3838.

• DEMOCRATIC CLUB Canton Club meets 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday each month at the Cherry Hill Schoolhouse, corner of Ridge and Cherry Hill roads. 397-0545.

• WOOLGATHERERS Knitting Guild meets 6:30 p.m. the third Thursday of every month in the Salva-tion Army building at 9451

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• STAMP CLUB West Suburban Stamp Club meets 8 p.m. the first and third Friday of the month at Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer.

IN SUPPORT • HEART PATIENTS Group meets 7:30-9 p.m. every third Friday at Arbor Heaith Building Communi-ty Room, corner of Harvey and Ann Arbor Trail, Plym-outh. Call Jack Bologna, 459-8787 (days only).

• SELF HELP Never Say Never obsessive-compulsive group meets bi-weekly at 7 p.m. Thursdays at First Baptist Church, 45000 N. Territorial Road, Plymouth. Call Audrey Har-rison, 453-0384, or Lois Tur-pel, 522-3022.

• JOB SERVICE MESC can provide busi-nesses or homeowners with temporary workers for fix-up and cleanup projects. (313) 876-5627.

• KIDNEY PATIENTS Group is forming for poly-cystic kidney patients and family members. Call Carol Pauli, 981-5192.

• ALZHEIMER'S Group for caregivers meets 7:30-8:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of every month at St. John Neumann, 44800 Warren in Canton. Call Rosemarie Shim, 697-8051, or Anne Lilla, 557-8277.

• PARKINSON'S GROUP Meets 7 p.m. the second Thursday of the month, Livonia Senior Citizens Center, 15218 Farmington Road, s$uth of Five Mile. Call 459-0216 or 421-4208.

• ADULT RECOVERY Chemical Dependency Out-patient Program provides therapy for adults at Straight Inc., 42320 Ann Ar-bor Road, Plymouth. Call 453-2610.

• SELF-HELP Families Anonymous meets 7-9 p.m. Sundays at Geneva Presbyterian Church, 5835 N. Sheldon in Canton. 397-8595.

Families Anonymous meets 8 p.m. Thursdays, St. John Neumann Church, 44800 Warren, Canton. 453-2811.

• TOUGH LOVE Meets 7 p.m. Mondays. Par-ent group meets at Faith Community Church, 46001 Warren, Canton. 981-5967.

• ALZHEIMER'S GROUP Meets 7 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month in Leisure Village, 31720 Van Born in Wayne. 326-8030.

NEARBY • HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES Auction — The Nativity of the Virgin Mary Church will sponsor a live and silent Christmas auction at 6:30 p.m. tonight at Bobby's Country House, 35780 Five Mile, Livonia. $10 admis-sion.

Pet photos — Santa Paws is a fund-raising event spon-sored by the Humane Soci-ety of Huron Valley to aid Washtenaw County's home-less animals. Photo sessions 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, at Pet Supplies Plus on Plymouth Road, in Ann Arbor. Appointments, (313) 662-5585, Ext. 103.

Breakfast with Santa — Schoolcraft College Alumni Association 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19, in the ; Waterman Campus Center. Reservations, 462-4400, Ext. 5046.

Golf fund-raiser — Ameri-can Lung Association offers a "Golf Privilege Card" enti-tling the recipient to free greens fees at more than 75 golf courses statewide. Of-fered as a stocking stuffer, call (313) 559-5100 or 1-800-678-LUNG.

Donations — Interna-tional Institute of Detroit welcomes cash donations, food, clothing or books by Dec. 15 to help an interna-tional family recently settled in the Detroit area. (313) 871-8600.

Concert — The Academy Singers present their 15th annual Christmas concert at Oakland University in Varner Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14. Tick-ets, (313) 625-7057. (Audi-tions for second semester are , Saturday at Oakland Uni-versity, (313)625-7057.)

Gourmet buffet — Schoolcraft College Culinary-Arts department will pre-pare holiday buffet at two seatings, noon and 12:45 p.m. Friday, Dec. 18. Har-pist Nadia Marks will per-form noon to 2 p.m. Tickets, 462-4423.

Detroit Zoo — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 19 and 20, "San-ta Express" transports visi-tors to and from Woodward entrance to the Pavilion re-freshment stand to see San-ta and elves with bags of treats. Also, adopt a polar bear and receive free stuffed polar bear, 398-0903. Volun- ! teer choral groups wishing to sing, call 398-0903, Ext. 18. Gift zoo memberships, 541-5717.

Matthaei Gardens — "A Silent Night" features deer, birds, trees and a 100-year-old antique sleigh. Display is free through Jan. 3. 1800 N. Dixboro Road, Ann Ar-bor. (313) 998-7061. . -

Belle Isle Aquarium — Free admission to aquarium and conservatory through holidays. Hours, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

C A M P U S N O T E S

To submit your academic honor or graduation an-nouncement to Campus Notes, send the materia/ printed or typewritten to. Nancy C. Pennington. Ptymouth-Canton Observer, 744 Wing Street, Plymouth. Mich. 48170.

m EU2AMTM • . BAIN, daughter of Donald and Elaine Bain of Plymouth, has been appointed to the board of director* of Collegian Inc., the board

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in Herahey, Pa., and is the largest student-run philanthropy in the nation.

I KLAES of Plymouth is among 272 freshman who are new members of the Carl and . Winifred Lee Honors Collate at Weetern Michi-gan University. Measures of their academic achievement include a ( roup high school grade point average of 3.87 and a oompoaite average apti-tude score of 27 66 on the American College Teat (ACT). Theee students have recorded achieve

skills by parttc ipafcnc in high

was a recipient of a Younger Scholars Award from the National Endowment for the Humanitiea, an-other was a conference medalist in wrestling and a third is a member of the American Poliah Con-gress. Th is group of student* joined 700 other aca-demically talented undergraduates who are cur-rent members of the Lee Honors College in taking honors courses this fail.

• JOSSPH A. BOMNETT of Canton ia one of 52 Western Michigan University student* the 1993 edition of "Who's Who, ia Aasencaa Un.varmitiee and Collapse." Ha ia the sea of Jaa and Nicky Bonnett He ia a i

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Michigan University faculty and staff members . and by the editors of the annual directory. Those selected join an elite group of studenta from more than 1,400 insti tutions of higher education in the United States and abroad. Outstanding students have been honored in the annual directory since it wa* first published in 1934. The WMU students will have biographies of their accomplUhments published in the "Who's Who" as wall aa receive lifetime use of a joh reference service.

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ics at 4. and by 5 he was reading on his own," she said.

'Undoing ' l e a r n i n g

Lizzio said teachers were "undoing" what he knows.

"After learning more about it, that 's what hap-pens. They don't encourage sounding out words, or phonics at all. They encourage skipping words, and guessing, all in the name of building self-esteem, which I don t think is their job. I think tha t ' s our job."

T here are major loopholes in the whole language philosophy they use. Lizzio added. "They didn' t take time to look at the other side of the story. I'm very angry."

Because it's so difficult to track what's really happening in the classroom, many parents are una-ware of the problems, she said.

"People get more upset if they take their car in to get fixed and the repair isn't made. They get more upset about that than about what they're doing to students. I think the schools should be held liable. This time is just too precious to do experiments."

Patsy Stevens of Plymouth is happy with the pro-gess her second-grader is making, but troubled with what her fourth-grader has experienced.

"Somewhere along the line, she didn't get the ba-sics. I mean basic facts, like adding numbers one through 10 and the two- and three- times tables."

Ironically, said Stevens, "when my daughter was

in second grade, she was bored. They didn't chal-lenge her enough. Now she's struggling. It 's hard to pinpoint. You can't blame the school for everything, but something happened somewhere."

Stevens, who says she's spent "oodles of time and money" on workbooks and flashcards, said she was advised to have her child tested for the Talented and Gifted program. "If this is developmental, they should have been able to keep her challenged."

Luckily, said Stevens, her daughter this year has a "wonderful teacher who is going to work with her. She realizes I'm upset and my daughter is lost."

P r o g r a m defended Dr. Michael Homes, the district's assistant su-

perintendent for instruction, says he's heard similar complaints from parents.

"One thing this district has continued to do is make a strong effort to look at the nature of educa-tion and what it needs to provide our kids with the best advantages we can. That involves change. It's not surprising that some discomfort comes along with it."

If parents have concerns, "the most important thing they can do is maintain an open, honest, sin-cere line of communication with their child's teach-er and principal," he said. "Parents have to let teachers know, and vice versa, what they're seeing and what expectations are."

Middle school pupils aid needy Central Middle School s tudents are participat-

ing in a variety of activities to help the needy at Christmas.

The student council is collecting canned goods and packaged foods which will be donated to the Plus and Head Start Programs. The food will be used for a food closet, which is a supplemental food supply for families in the programs. The council will also donate food to a soup kitchen or

homeless shelter. A dance will be held for all Central student* on

Friday from 3 to 6 p.m. Also, the school's chorus was to perform a holi-

day concert in the school gym, with admission costing an item of canned goods. Canned goods can also be used to gain admission to a concert featuring the Central Band on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the school gym.

OBITUARIES

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DOROTHY L. SCHWEIKLE Services for Dorothy L. Schwei-kle. 80. of Westland were Mon-day, Nov. 30, at Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral Home. Burial was in Cadillac Memorial Gardens West in Westland.

She was born Oct. 23, 1912, in Lake Forest, 111. She died Friday. Nov. 27, at Westland Convales-cent Center. She was formerly of Nankin Township. She was man-ager of a meat market.

She is survived by one son, George (Dee) Schweikle of Lex-ington, Ky.; one daughter, Carol L. Hussey of Ann Arbor and four grandchildren.

The Rev. Robert Millar officiat-ed the service. Memorial contri-butions may be given to National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 26111 Evergreen, Suite 100, Southfield, Mich. 48076-4448.

WILLIAM A. LOESCH Services for William A. Loesch,

73, of South Lyon were Wednes-day, Dec. 2, a t the First Presbyte-rian Church of Plymouth. Burial was in Parkview Memorial Gar-dens, Livonia.

He was born May 18, 1919, in Detroit. He died Saturday, Nov. 28, in South Lyon. He came to the Plymouth community in 1936 from Detroit and lived there until recent years. He retired from Ford Motor Company in 1980 after 33 years with the company. He was an engineer in quality control.

He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Plym-outh, the Plymouth Rock Lodge No. 47 F&M, and the Plymouth Historical Society.

He is survived by his wife, Dor-othy M. Loesch of South Lyon; two sons. Dr. Robert W. Loesch of Big Rapids and Donald A. Loesch of Plymouth; one daughter, Bette Paquin of South Lyon; six grand-children; one great-grandchild; three step-grandchildren and two step-daughters, Beverly North of Traverse City and Nancy Medley of Ypsilanti.

The Rev. Robert T. Cassell Sr. officiated the service. Memorial contributions may be given to

Carolyn Loesch Scholarship Fund, c/o First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth. Arrange-ments were made by Schrader Fu-neral Home.

JADWIGA T. WOZNIAK Services for Jadwiga T. Wozniak, 60, of Canton Township were Sat-urday, Dec. 5, at St. Thomas a'Becket Catholic Church. Burial was in St. John Cemetery, Ypsi-lanti.

She was born March 15, 1932, in Krasnybor, Poland. She died Monday, Nov. 30, in Ann Arbor. She came to Canton in 1991 from Poland and was a member of St. Thomas a'Becket Catholic Church.

She is survived by her husband, Franciszek of Poland; four daugh-ters, Bozena Lorgen of New York, Janina Findlan of Canton, Wojciech Wozniak of Poland and Alicja Zelazna of Canton; three grandchildren and one sister.

Memorial contributions may be given in the form of mass offer-ings. Arrangements were made by Schrader Funeral Home.

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1 0 , 1 9 9 2

School millage Need for increase kept quiet

Perhaps we should call it the silent mil-lage campaign. T h a t ' s what the Plym-outh Canton school system is trying to run on the public again.

I t ' s t iresome. Members of the Plymouth Canton school

board know they're going to have to ask voters to approve a millage increase in 1993, probably on April 6, bu t neither they nor school officials are saying it publicly.

A 17.74 property tax renewal is up next year, and tha t will be on the ballot. However, approv-al won't generate enough money. The district 's revenues for the 1993-94 school year are esti-ma ted at $80.6 million and expenses at $80.7 million.

Also, the district 's contract with teachers is up. I t ' s a wild card thrown into the deck.

School officials should face facts. Last year they tried to run a low-keyed, quiet millage election and voters rejected the increase any-way.

Those officials should change their style and be hones t with the public. They should an-nounce early that more money will be needed to keep the present level of teachers in the class-room.

Also, the school board should put any millage increase on the J u n e ballot. I t ' s the date voters are accustomed to for school issues.

Any other date for an election is a cynical and devious method of dealing with the public.

Donations sought for area needy

As the holiday season gets in to full swing, it's t ime to think of more t h a n sales and parties.

There are folks who are less for tunate than most of us. and the number is growing, accord-ing to the Salvation Army in Plymouth.

One way to help is by joining our Cheer Club. T h e Plymouth Observer s tar ted the club last year as a way for people to donate food and toys to needy families.

T h e i tems are turned over to the Salvation Army for distr ibution in the area. Canned goods and gifts will be accepted in our office at 744 Wing in downtown Plymouth from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday unt i l mid-December.

But the Cheer Club means more than jus t donat ions , i t 's a way for paren ts to teach their children about giving.

And sharing is what Chr i s tmas is all about .

Libraries worm through crises

At first glance, all looks rosy for municipal libraries. Usage is up and so is library spending in most western Wayne and

Oakland County communit ies . But chances are some real problems are lurk-

ing just undernea th the bot tom line in your li-brary's budget. T ru th is, publ ic libraries — and the materials tha t line their shelves — have be-come the bastard stepchild of city and township budget cut ters and tax-tired voters in t h e leaner, meaner '90s. • The Livonia Library, for example, on Dec. 1 e l iminated seven full- and par t - t ime positions and cut service at each of three branches from 64 hours weekly to 48. T h e cu ts represent about $50,000 of the library's $3.64 million budget, ac-cording to Michael Deller, city l ibrarian. They are designed to help the city cope with a pro-jected $2-million shortfall for fiscal 1993.

• In West Bloomfield, the budget for two branch libraries has increased from about $1.5 to $2 million since 1989. T h e r e ha s been virtu-ally no growth in per capi ta spending, though, as usership has increased dramat ica l ly in the same period — from 287,000 visi tors in 1989 to an es t imated 361,000 th i s year.

• Rochester is struggling to fund its new li-brary — built in response to demons t ra ted de-mand —•1 a f te r voters rejected a one-mill in-crease last August . • Then there is the tiny Wayne-West land Li-brary. which cont inues i ts brave effort to serve two communi t ies (104,000 people). Repeated at-t empts to pass a millage for a separa te West-

land library have failed. These , we note, are different symptoms of the

same disease — a t remendous failure to under-s tand and lack of respect for publ ic libraries and the role they play in modern suburban life.

T h e cure: a massive dose of a t t i tude adjus t -men t .

Le t ' s s tart with local government. Officials mus t s top treating libraries like sacrificial lambs and start giving them equal footing with publ ic safety and trash p ickup as vital commu-nity services.

Yes, people want cops on their street, an E M S crew at their door in minu tes and curb-side recycling. But remember, too, tha t more Birmingham-area res idents will walk through the doors of the Baldwin Libary than all three of those services combined.

At least one local leader has privately con-fessed a strategy of pumping money into his li-brary budget during good t imes — jus t so there ' s an easy place to cut when things get t ight.

Slow, steady expansion to match growth would be a far better approach. While libraries have been marketing themselves as high-tech informat ion centers, money for books and other t radi t ional materials should have the same pri-ority as computer te rminals and building a ca-pable, experienced library staff.

Maybe then voters will get the idea that li-braries are more than frilly niceties to dress up a communi ty .

COMMUNITY VOICE

QUESTION:

Are you c o n -c e r n e d a b o u t t h e q u a l i t y of your t a p w a -t e r ?

We asked this question at the Canton Post Oft ice.

'I'm in an apart ment building. I'm not con-cerned. because most of our tap water comes

around

Sure, I worry that it's pure, clean water and and doesn't have impurities.

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My mom has well water, and I have regular wa-ter We have been going to the county . . about her water.

Canton I and have been getting negative test results

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I actuatty hadn't thought about it."

Dan johnston Canton

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Thanks f rom Santa

It is awesome to be Santa Claus. There are millions and millions of boys and girls, moms and dads , aun t s and uncles, grand-

mas and grandpas and others who I try to visit every- year.

All are deserving, all are special, but my t r ip to Canton last week Friday was very special. It is appropriate t h a t I say why this is so . . .

Many years ago, a young girl wrote a letter asking if there was really a Santa Claus. T h e response to Virginia was a resounding yes and what happened in Canton underscores t ha t .

Many boys a n d girls asked for all k inds of toys or clothes, which is to be expected. Howev-er, one little boy asked for a job for his mom. and one little girl j u s t wanted to see her dad . One youngster wanted to "get" an operation for his brother 's heal th problem. These are very unself ish reques ts and it makes San ta ' s hear t smile. You see, t h a t ' s what Chr is tmas is all about — caring and sharing beyond one's self. T h e request of these special young ones fills me with the joy of the Chr is tmas season. Such wis-dom at this tender age is priceless.

I know your communi ty is a special place where people care and children are selfless.

where the t rue spir i t of love is flourishing. The parents of these youngsters should be proud that they have done so well.

"Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus ." He is not jus t one individual tha t gives out presents once a year. It is a spirit of caring about others and sharing whatever we have with them.

May the wishes of all children be granted, but especially those who show wisdom and compas-sion far beyond their ages. I'll visit Canton and the rest of the world in a couple of weeks on Chris tmas Eve, bu t for San ta , Chr is tmas came early this year . . . it came last Friday from the mouths of chi ldren.

God bless and Merrv Chris tmas. S a n t a Claus

Opinions are to be shared: We welcome your ideas, as do your neighbors. That s why we offer this space on a weekly basis for opinions in your own words. We will help by editing for clarity. To assure authenticity, we ask that you sign your letter and provide a contact telephone number.

Letters should be mailed to: Editor, The Canton Observer. 744 Wing, Plymouth 481 70.

Outlaw PAC campaign money

Just after last month 's vote, I wrote a col-umn in th i s newspaper arguing tha t noth-ing in the election results would change

the enduring fact tha t our political system was in crisis, managed by careerist polit icians and dominated by special interest money.

I urged political reform right here in Michi-gan and invited readers to send in their thoughts to s tar t a dialogue. I received a num-ber of sensible and worthwhile responses. Here is a sample:

Carter Lahring of Gaines got right to the heart of it: "I th ink they ought to outlaw the PACs (political action committees). They are j u s t buying votes."

Donald Young of Northville looked into the same problem: " T h e problem is that the largest special interest in America — the average work-ing, taxpaying, middle-income American — is not heard, considered, or even represented in the funct ioning of government. Th is largest c lass of Americans is only considered as the source of payment for all government spending for the special interests ."

What to do about this? Young suggests: "Sew u p the deep pockets . Let campaigns be financed by the people the politicians are supposed to represent — all Americans. Allow only contri-but ions from individuals and/or provide for government f und ing of candidates at an equal amoun t for all candida tes "

Several people made useful suggestions di-rected at the role of the news media in driving up the costs of campaigning.

Halina Fn ixe l l e of Pinckney urged a "free newspaper section for all candidates with per *onal history a n d agenda

We try to do th is regularly at this newspaper, often in cooperation with the League of Vjfoanen

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Dale Jurc is in , a city councilman in Livonia, reflected on the differences between local gov-ernment versus the politics in Lansing and Washington: **. . . most municipal officials are accessible to a much greater degree than the state legislators. T h e advent of cable TV, the many public hearings at the local city halls and the general closeness to the various civic and communi ty groups tha t a local municipal per-son has. give m u c h more chance for the citizen-ry to "lobby* ra ther than any special interest group having the officials ' ear."

Jurc is in pointed to low turnover rates for s tate and nat ional candidates . "If the voters don' t like what a municipal official is represent-ing. there is a much better chance tha t the vot-ers will t u rn t h e m out of office J u s t check elec-tion resul ts in a number of local un i t s in the area."

I was at a meeting last week with l^oui* Harris, the well known national polling expert Harris said. "At bottom, the driver of th is elec-tion was s imple People want to take Sack their cnvernment "

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POINTS OF VIEW

Rising poverty rate due to never-married mothers William F. Buckley 's conserva-

tive Nat ional Review had a bit of doggerel t ha t ' s particularly

appropriate to Michigan th is year. It purports to be a Liberal 's definition of "family."

"FAMILY, n. A social uni t involving a mother, a father and children; a fa-ther, a father and children; a mother, a mother and children; a father and chil-dren; a mother and children; children and children; a social worker and chil-dren; a lawyer and a child; the Chil-dren's Defense Fund, a lawyer and a child; or any group of people who ap-pear together on 'Donahue ' . "

In Michigan, the Chi ldren ' s Defense Fund 's line is being circulated and supplemented by a Lans ing outfit call-ing itself "Kids Coun t , " a collaborative effort of the Michigan League for Human Services and various offices of Michigan State University.

The point of their poorly done docu-

ment s is t h a t child poverty is due to societal — particularly governmental — neglect. Natural ly, they propose in-creased federal spending for Job Corps, something called a "children 's initia-t ive" and federal support payments when deadbea t parents fail to meet their obligations.

Well, I find the same flaw with the Chi ldren 's Defense Fund tha t I've been finding with Michigan's Depar tment of Social Services. The welfare lobby won't point the finger at the cause of rising poverty rates — bir ths to never-married women.

T h e welfare professionals are slick. They put the issue in terms of chil-dren. T h e t ru th , of course, is tha t gov-e rnment doesn ' t make welfare pay-ment s to children. It pays parents with children.

There are two basic kinds of welfare recipients: divorced or separated moth-ers who need help for an average of 18

TIM RICHARD

• I find the same flaw with the Children's Defense Fund that I've been finding with Michigan's Depart-ment of Social Services. The welfare lobby won't point the finger at the cause of rising poverty rates.

months , then get on their feet; and nev-er-married, never-will-be-married mothers who will raise their children on welfare.

I 'm proud our government helps down-and-out people for a while. I 'm not so happy about helping permanent "c l i en t s" of the system, having child af ter child as if they d idn ' t know what caused it. T h e reason is tha t their number s j u s t grow and grow and grow.

When t imes are bad, the caseload goes up. When t imes are good, the caseload sti l l goes up. You can' t blame the economy.

Chi ldren 's Defense Fund and the welfare lobbyis ts gloss over this ex-tremely impor tan t dist inction by refer-ring to "s ingle" parents . They abhor p inning responsibil i ty. Our problem is the never-married group and the males who sire their children, not those who need temporary help.

Welfare lobbyists tell u s how poverty in Michigan affects persons unde r age 18: • 12.4 percent of whites. • 46.2 percent of blacks. • 18.6 percent of the total .

W h a t the welfare lobbyists h ide is the census da ta for bi r ths to never-marr ied women. It 's 12 percent among whites , 60 percent for blacks a n d 22 percent overall. Now compare those n u m b e r s to the poverty percentages. T h e correlation is almost one-to-one.

T h e conservatives, religious right and evangelicals have their cure: Say no to pre-mari ta l sex. Thei r cure hasn ' t worked, bu t at least they know the cause.

T h e liberals in the welfare lobby don ' t even know the cause.

Tim Richard reports regularly on the local implications of state and regional events.

Young audience proves to be inspirational for him - • . i ¥ - * . . n _ f V i A l / \ n o \ r l p t n r \ ; a c a n i n c n i r a t i n n f l l < l T V P f l i ( P r ftO I S P t IT

With little advance notice, the Gabriel Richard Center on the University of Michigan's

Dearborn campus invited me to come and speak recently against racism. This specific form of mass mental malaise is the topic which I'm least fre-quently invited to tackle, but since it 's my favorite target, I made an immedi-ate ad jus tment in my schedule and ac-cepted.

While some other topics of mine (long-range planning, personal motiva-tion, poetry readings) are in far greater demand, they lack one sure-fire atten-tion-getter tha t racism holds for all of my audiences — the fuming crackle of conflagration.

Having seen and lived through some semblance of tha t k ind of blaze during my own long lifetime, on a good, night I can roll in and rant abou t its perils with all the fire a n d br imstone of the Apocalypse. On th is night, though, 1 was in a subdued mood, unusua l for me, and certainly incongruent with my

crucial topic. Perhaps it was the weath-er; I was driving from Rochester Hills to Dearborn dur ing rush hour through a sleet s torm.

I'd also been brooding about voters' i rresponsibil i ty in passing Proposal B, which will rob Michigan of seniority on key congressional committees and like-ly will cause our precious Great Lakes water to be piped away, and brooding abou t the Troy and Rochester voters who cast bal lots against Democrat Jon Buller for s ta te representative and yet voted for Proposal C, which he opposed and his opponent supported.

Leaving me brooding fur ther was the conflict-of-interest brouhaha sur-rounding Engler-appointed Oakland Universi ty t rus tee Brooks Pat terson and his Republ ican cohorts" blockage of a Blanchard appointee 's conscien-t ious a t t e m p t to get Democrat Larry Chunovich named chai rman of the board — all depressingly irresponsible or bl indly par t i san phenomena.

JOHN TELFORD

• Having seen and lived through some semblance of that kind of blaze during my own long lifetime, on a good night I can'roll in and rant about racism's perils with all the fire and brim-stone of the Apocalypse.

Even reflecting upon the lone victory of able Republ ican Dorothy Beardmore in keeping her s ta te Board of Educa-tion seat amid a purge of Republ icans , the passage of the Wayne County Com-muni ty College operating mill and, of course, Cl in ton 's victory wasn ' t light-ening my mood as I drove through the storm.

I also brooded over the Malice Gteen killing (which will ignite Detroit if full p u n i s h m e n t for t h e killers doesn ' t fol-low fast), and the threat of Mayor-for-life Coleman Young running again and giving his progressive challenger Dennis Archer a rocky road, and the big corporate moneymen who are scared to suppor t the Oakland County Center for Open Housing, and the sad s ta te of fund ing for education and my cerebrally liberal compatriot J im Jacobs ' fa i lure to retain his WCCC board seat, and . . . .

By now I had arrived on campus and noted t h a t the marquee advertised me

as an inspirational speaker, so I set my broodings aside and revved u p to in-spire. The sight of my young audience, which had slogged through the sleet to hear racism attacked, made my self-r e w i n g easier. Basking in their inten-sity, I warmed to my topic.

When 1 was done, program coordina-tor Sally McCuen invited me to re turn and heat things up again in the spring. T h e college kids were literally over-flowing with ideas regarding how to eradicate racism. ( Mr. Cl in ton, I ve got some youthful names for your t rans i -t ion team.) On that stark night , I t hanked God for them and all the fair-minded youngsters like them who af-firm my sunny hopes for a free Ameri-ca 's fu ture .

John Telford, a Rochester Hills resi-dent, most recently was an assistant superintendent in the Rochester School District. He previously was executive director for secondary education in the Plymouth Canton district.

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Eagles coast in opener

Plymouth Christian rolled over visiting Tay-lor Light and Life 77-22 in its boys basket-ball debut Tuesday at Lowell Junior High.

Senior center Jason Neil scored 20 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead the Eagles, who made 20 of 26 free throws.

Junior Ryan Bigelow added 10, freshman Jamie Neil and sophomore Aaron Jones (seven re-bounds) nine each.

Plymouth Christian held an 11-4 lead after one quarter and increaded it to 35-11 at halftime and 55-18 after three periods.

"It WHS a slow start," coach Dan Brandel said. "Defense was the difference. It was good to get everybody in the game for the attitudes. The boys got more confidence as the game went on. They never let down."

Agape routs hoop foe

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unior guard Peter Muench scored 24 points as Plymouth Agape Christian whipped vis-iting West Highland Christian 88-59 Mon-

Senior forward Brandon McKelvey contributed 24 points and 14 rebounds to the Metro Christian Conference victory. Rey Dixon, an eighth grader playing on the varsity, added 14 points.

West Highland sophomore Jason Boyes netted a game-high 33 points, including 20 in the fourth quarter.

Agape led 50-17 at halftime. Both teams are 2-1.

Braves edge Shamrocks arlos Lang sank five three-point shots and scored a game-high 29 points Tues-day as Ypsilanti held off visiting Red-

ford Catholic Central in a basketball non-league game, 61-58.

Lang was just as effective from the free throw line, making 12 of 13 attempts.

CC, which led 30-28 at halftime, played the fourth quarter without Brian Paluk, who fouled out after scoring a team-high 20 points. Damian Baskerville contributed 11 points for the Sham-rocks.

Slone nets 33 in Salem hoop victory

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Season opener: Canton senior Owen Crosby drives around Nate Bishop in the first boys basketball game of 1992-93. Wayne Memorial won 69-58. See story on Page 4B.

Plymouth Salem got the 1992-93 boys basketball season started Tuesday with a 68-62 victory over Monroe.

B Y D A N O ' M E A R A STAFF WRITER

By early in the second quarter, Mike Slone had the move down: catch, dribble, jump, lay the ball off the glass.

Slone converted enough fast-break layups and various other shots Tues-day to score 33 points and lead host Plymouth Salem to a season-opening basketball victory over Monroe, 68-62.

"You just don't expect things like that to happen." Slone said. "I did it last year against Trenton (20 points) and then was my season was average. I want to keep it up this season."

The 6-foot-4 senior was the benefi-ciary of many sharp passes from his teammates, who got the ball out quickly and upcourt to Slone, who sank two triples and was 3-of-4 shoot-ing free throws.

"If we get the tip from behind, the person who tipped it just keeps run-ning and hopes somebody on the team gets the rebounds and throws it long," Slone said. "That happened a lot tonight. It's just stuff we prac-tice."

One of those teammates pulling down defensive rebounds and passing to Slone was his twin brother. 6-4 senior Brandon, who added 12 points.

"It 's easy for me to find him and get the ball there," Brandon said, adding Mike works hard to get open. "It 's a matter of getting that twin thing going. I get the rebound, turn around and — boom — he's there.

"I'd happily take 20 rebounds a game, not score one point and have every assist."

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Canton swimmers are solid at top but need more depth B Y D A N O ' M E A R A STAFF WRITER

The first objective for the Plymouth Canton boys swim team is the development of depth.

The Chiefs are led once again by junior standout Ron Orris, and they have a number of other qual-ity swimmers to complement him.

"We don't have a bad lineup up front; we just need people behind them," Canton coach Hooker Wellman said. "There's a lot of room for younger kids to step up and fill spots."

Canton, which finished fourth in the Western Lakes Activities Association, has 36 boys on its team, only 14 of whom are return-ing swimmers.

The Chiefs have one of the best area swimmers in Orris, who holds varsity records in the 500-yard freestyle (5:51.2) and back-stroke (57.20) and helped set school standards in the medley and 400 freestyle relays. He also qualified for state in those events and the 100 freestyle.

But Orris recently recovered

from a viral infection only to de-velop tonsilitis and missed the season-opening dual meet Tues-day at Ann Arbor Huron.

"He was in great shape a month ago," Wellman said. "I'm hoping he can kick all this stuff and get back to good training."

Wellman an t i c ipa tes good things from Orris, who placed sec-ond in the 200 freestyle and fourth in the 500 in the WLAA.

"He's bigger, stronger, taller and his times should be faster," Wellman said. "He's an incredi-bly dedicated swimmers. He trains the year round.

"Going to state last year and swimming against those other kids was good for him, and it showed him how fast he has to go. We won't taper him for the con-ference meet this year. Well wait (or the state meet and see how he does."

The Chiefs also return senior co-captains Craig Steshetz and Ryan Henkel. Steshetz was third in the 50 freestyle and sixth in the breaststroke at the league meet,

Henkel eighth in the latter. "(Steshetz) is the one I'm look-

ing to pull the team together," Wellman said. "It's his last year of high school swimming, and he wants to go out feeling good about it. I'm real pleased with the way he's working."

Billy Gildhaus, Bryan Tertel and Jon Mincher are other re-turning seniors expected to help. Gildhaus swims the butterfly and breaststroke, Tertel distance free-style and Mincher backstroke and freestyle.

"A lot of (the seniors) haven't had to be frontrunners before, and they have to step up' and be lead-ers," Wellman said. "They have to show in practice how hard (the younger swimmers) have to work."

Jeff Clark and Joe Foster are among the top returning juniors. Clark was fifth in the 50 and 100 freestyles at the WLAA meet, and Foster placed eighth in the but-terfly.

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The difference between Saturday's meeting between Madonna University and Hope College, and Tues-day's rematch between the two women's basketball teams, can be simply ex-plained.

Yes. Hope won the First time rather easily, 74-64, on its home court. And Madon-na got the win in the re-match on its court, also with ease, 75-59.

But location wasn't the main reason for Madonna's resurgence. It was the two days of rest between the games that made the differ-ence.

On Saturday afternoon. Madonna met Hope after playing the two previous nights. "We just didn't have any legs left," said Lady Crusader coach Bill Potter. "We did a good job, but we were just pooped out."

Madonna was also with-out starting guard Dana Sevcech, who sprained an ankle in Friday's win over Carthage College in the opening round of the Hope College Classic. Sevcech is expected to miss at least a week. Also out was Stephan-ie Crelley, who suffered a cut chin and missed nearly half the game.

That allowed the Dutch to take quick control of Sat-urday's game, the champi-onship of the Hope Classic. They jumped out to a 10-2 advantage and led 38-30 at the half; the Crusaders nev-er caught up, although they did close to within four with 3:28 left. But Hope out-scored them 8-2 in the next minute to clinch the win.

Stephanie Niebauer led Madonna with 18 points. Jill Burt scored 14 and Crel-ley had 11. Candy Kalman's 16 points topped Hope; Nik-ki Mannes had 13.

With Tuesday's win, the Crusaders evened their record at 5-5. "We were a lit-tle bit more rested," said Potter. "We stepped up our defense a little bit, denied their shooters more and ran our break better."

Niebauets 21 points and seven assists paced Madon-na. April Blanton had 13 points and Kim Kibbey and Burt contributed 10 apiece.

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Loose ball: The scramble is on as Schoolcraft's Dana Hudson (left) and Becky Piotru-chowski battle Owens Tech's Jenni Versey for possession.

Ocelot men drop pair on road It isn't easy to find a bright

spot when the team you coach los-es after scoring just 28 points in the second half. It's doubly-diffi-cult when your team does it twice in a row.

Which is exactly what School-craft College's men's basketball team has done. The Ocelots lost twice in a row by going ice-cold in the second half, falling 84-69 Monday to Adrian College's jun-ior varsity in Adrian and 69-63 to Albion's JV last Thursday in Al-bion.

SC, now 3-6 overall, has lost four-straight.

"We're not playing well at all," admitted SC coach Dave Bogataj. "The most consistent thing we have is, we're inconsistent. We're digging a hole every which way you can. It's not from a lack of effort — they're trying, but they're just not making an efficient effort.

"Whatever it is, it's got to go away because now it starts for real."

The Ocelots opened their East-ern Conference season Wednes-day at St. Clair CC.

Mistakes in key situations have

plagued SC. In the loss at Adrian, the team's leading scorer, center Jarvis Murray, took only nine shots and scored only 12 points. "We're not going to win any games like that," said Bogataj.

Mohammed Abdrabboh paced SC with 19 points. Courtney Wil-liamsonbey added 14.

SC trailed 41-39 at the half, but the Ocelots' poor offense kept Adrian in command. Brian Abra-ham and Jim Franey each scored 20 points for the Bulldogs.

In the loss at Albion, 30 turn-overs and 30 percent shooting from the floor in the second half doomed the Ocelots. They had led 35-32 at the half.

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What maddened Bogataj was his team's inability to take ad-vantage of opportunities down the stretch. With 1:09 left, SC was within a point at 64-63. In that last minute, the Ocelots took six shots and four free throws — and did not score.

SC led five minutes into the game, 15-5, then went seven min-utes without scoring. Murray led SC with 19 points and 10 re-bounds. Craig Bowdry had 13 and John Lathan scored 10.

Troy Allen's 14 points paced Albion. The Britons' backcourt of Brian Coaster and Robert Nigl contributed 13 points each, com-bining for seven three-pointers.

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If Schoolcraft College's wom-en's basketball team is going to mount any sort of a challenge in the Eastern Conference this sea-son, it will have to do all the little things exactly right.

It's not going to be easy for the Lady Ocelots. They lacked height and experience coming into the season; they lost a large dose of both when sophomore point guard Jen Audet and freshman center Jami Alex, both starters, suffered season-ending knee injuries.

That makes the task ahead far more challenging. But SC did manage to put together a good second half Monday in its final tune-up before the start of the conference campaign, holding off Owens Tech for a 54-48 triumph at SC.

Second-half defense was the de-cisive factor. The Express got 23 of their 26 first-half points from Jenni Versey and Kerry Weiss. They combined for just 12 points in the second.

"We switched defenses from a zone to a flexible man-to-man, and they had a hard time with that," said SC coach Jack Gre-nan.

The Ocelots weren't exactly on fire at the offensive end. Indeed,

the difference was at the free-'"' throw line. SC went ahead 43-39" on Dana Hudson's basket after eLr' Lori Murphy steal with 7:19 left."' After that the Ocelots managed just two more field goals, the last a meaningless one by Murphy at the buzzer.

But they did convert most of" their chances at the line, making 7-of-l0 in the final seven minutes. Becky Piotruchowski made 4-of-6 in that stretch; she finished 8-of-11 at the line, scoring 14 points. '

And — more importantly — SC kept the bigger Express off the' boards and the scoreboard. The visitors scored just one point in a 5'/2-minute span; when Versey ended the drought with a bucket, only 2:39 remained and her team was still trailing by seven, 49-42. They totaled nine points in the last eight minutes.

Hudson added 13 points for SC. Becky Cerne chipped in with eight. Versey's 21 points led Owens Tech (now 4-4); Weiss fin-ished with 13.

Grenan sized up the conference season with optimism. "With the talent and the kids we have," he said of his 6-3 Ocelots, •"well, they've improved and they're playing smarter. If we play smart, we can challenge anyone.

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Banks scored 21 points, making 9-of-16 floor shots, and grabbed 13 rebounds against Macomb despite losing his tooth in a collision.

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Clark and Steshetz qualified for state in the 50 freestyle, and both should go in the breaststroke this year, too. Clark has the pool record in 50 freestyle (23.00) and Steshetz the varsity record (22.50).

The veteran juniors include Todd Gillihan, Jason Lehn and Paul Montressor. Junior John Mogelnicki is a f irst-year swimmer who could be a good ad-dition.

The top divers are sophomores Jason Fowler and Daryl Balios, who was ninth in the league last year. Canton is counting on soph-omore swimmers Jason Nalepa, Scott Stevens and Jason Stirling as well.

The Chiefs are in good shape in the 200 freestyle relay with three quarters of the record-setting team still intact: Orris, Steshetz and Clark.

"We need one more, and he has to be pretty good," Wellman said. "We need another fast one, not someone who is going to slow it down and make the others swim that much faster.

"We need another three or four who are good swimmers to put to-gether two good relays. We can put together two pretty good re-lays, but the third is not going to be all that good unless we can im-prove our depth. Our depth has to step up and hit a new plateau as far as relays." • HURON TOPS CANTON Canton began its boys swim sea-Son Tuesday by dropping a 122-63 decision at Ann Arbor Huron.

The Chiefs did have a first-place finish in the 100-yard but-terfly (1:01.86) from junior Joe Foster. Foster was also on Can-ton's winning medley relay team of Jon Mincher, Craig Steshetz and Jeff Clark (1:50.80).

"We're a real young team. Wellman said. "Our depth is not developed yet. It's early and it s obvious by some of the things we're doing. But 1 think v,e 11 come around."

Salem wrestlers face rebuilding challenge

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State contender: Senior Nick Spano was sixth in the state at 130 pounds and plans to challenge=for the 140 crown this year.

Spano leading returnee on young Canton squad BY DAN O'MEARA STAFF WRITER

While the Plymouth Canton wrestling team is looking at a re-building year, senior Nick Spano is planning to build on what he did last season.

Spano, unqestionably the most accomplished wrestler on the team, placed sixth in the state at 130 pounds and hopes to do even better this time around at 140.

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said. "He has worked hard all during the off season. We hope he will improve his sixth-place fin-ish. and I'm sure he has the goal to win it."

After Spano, the Chiefs have a young and inexperienced team, having lost a lot of seniors from a team that was 7-10-2 in dual meets and fourth in the Western Lakes Activities Association.

Canton graduated George Young, who was third in Class A at 171 pounds, Andy Strahan, Jerry Flynn, Kevin Pavlov, Joe Hunter and Chris Christesen — all of whom scored in the league meet.

"It's a rebuilding year for us when half my team is made up of kids who have never wrestled," Eddv said.

The Chiefs also return senior Dave Smith, who split time be-tween the varsity and JV but was in the WLAA at 125. He moves up to 135 this year.

Heading into the 1992-93 sea-son. Canton was expected to have seniors Mark Armstrong (125-130), Ryan Connor (145), Bill Buslepp (152), Jon Dekiere (160), junior Frank Toarmina (112), sophomores Dan Gruenwald (103) and John Miller (189) and fresh-man heavyweight Doug Cooper in the its lineup.

The 119 and 171 positions were

wide open as of Monday, accord-ing to Eddy. Connor and Dekiere are first-year varsity wrestlers, while Buslepp wrestled half the time in varsity matches.

"The good thing is we have kids who are spread out, so we'll be able to fill every weight class," Eddy said, recalling Canton was void at 189 and heavyweight last year.

"All of them are going to have to pick up some of the slack, be-cause we don't have an experi-enced group of seniors like last year.

"It's hard, when you haven't had a lot of competition, to under-stand how intense the competi-tion is. Only when they get that competition do they rise to that level or not. That 's why a lot of them are question marks.

"I think we're capable of a .500 record if we work hard. What we're striving for is getting them used to the intensity and how hard they have to work if they want to make a name for them-selves."

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Ron Krueger had anticipated a better situation for hia Plymouth Salem wrestling team.

But when unexpected losses in personnel were added to those al-ready expected it changed the 1992-93 outlook from positive to disappointing.

Three wrestlers moved, includ-ing assistant coach Larry Phillips and son Dan to Ionia, and a hand-ful of older, experienced wrestlers decided not to compete this year.

The Rocks also lost three all-area wrestlers to graduation: Scott Martin, Dan Bonnett and Jeff Shumate. Bonnett was the Class A champion at 125 pounds, and Martin placed third in the state at 119.

"It 's a real, real rebuilding year," said Krueger, adding the team is dominated by freshmen and sophomores. "We have as many out of the room, walking the halls, as we do in. But that's their choice and I can't change their minds.

"We'll take who we have in our room and go from there. I really like the kids we have; I just wish we had a few more."

The Rocks, who were fifth in the Western Lakes Activities As-sociation after winning the title the three previous years, have only two seniors, and one could miss the entire season because of an injury.

Phil Haynes, who was second in the WLAA at heavyweight, was expected to wrestle 189 again but was injured the first day of prac-tice. >

Wade Langdon, who didn't

wrestle last year because of a shoulder injury but was second in the WLAA at 189 the previous year, is back and slated to com-pete at 171.

"He's working hard and I'm hoping for him," Krueger said. "He's really working for it."

Two promising young wrestlers are sophomores Scott Hughes and Brian Harreld, both of whom had considerable varsity competition. Hughes will wrestle at 103 again, Harreld at either 112 or 119.

"(Hughes) has matured and improved a lot," Krueger said. "I think you're going to see a differ-ent kid there.

"Both of them are scrappy, lit-tle lightweights. When they get going, everybody in the room watches and says Hey, you know they're going to be good because of the way they're working.' "

Salem returns junior heavy-weight Ryan Giuliani, and Jon Rakozy didn't wrestle last year but is filling for Haynes. The Rocks got a transfer from Redford Catholic Central in junior Mark Burley, and Dan Barnett is ex-pected to help after wrestling on the JV.

Other young prospects include sophomores Phil Mitchell, Sam Lagrow and John Svec and fresh-man Jeremy Breithaupt.

The Rocks begin the season Saturday with a quadrangular meet at Cleveland St. Edward, the defending national champion. Their first dual \s next Thursday at Redford Catholic Central.

"We are going to get better," Krueger said. "If we get all the guys back in the lineup, maybe we can improve a little bit from last year."

SPORTS SHORTS Items for the Sports Roundup should be submitted by 5 p. m. Tuesday (for Thursday edition) and 5 p.m. Friday (for Monday edition). • SWIMMING NEWS

The Livonia-Novi Spartan Aquatic Club will conduct a holi-day swim clinic for children ages 12 and under 10:30-11:30 a.m. Dec. 28-30 at the Bentley Center, 15100 Hubbard Dr., Livonia. For information, call 464-2217 or 591-6818. • LEARN TO SKI

Three sessions of a learn-to-ski program will be offered by the Canton Parks and Recreation De-partment the weeks of Jan. 4-11, Jan. 18-25 and Feb. 1-8 at River-view Highlands Ski Area.

Age groups and times will be juniors (8-15) at 5 p.m., adults (16

and older) at 7 p.m. The fee is $45 per person, which includes two lessons per week, four lift tickets and four equipment rentals. The fee is $35 if you have your own equipment.

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The new Livonia Boxing Club will be unveiled Saturday with a 12-bout card featuring top ama-teurs.

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Zebras stand up to Chiefs BY BRAD EMONS STAFF W R I T E S

Wayne Memorial may be un-dersized, but the Zebras stood tall in their 1992-93 boys basketball opener.

Speedy 5-foot-9 senior guard Antonio Dood came off the bench to score 20 points Tuesday, lifting the Zebras to a 69-58 t r iumph at Plymouth Canton.

Wayne held on for the non-league victory minus two poten-tial starters in their lineup, junior Andre Graves (ineligible until Jan. 26) and senior Dontez Prewitt (scheduled back on Fri-day).

"With only two post players that are 6-1, so we have to do it with quickness," Wayne coach Chuck Henry said. "We were able to overplay the passing lanes and trap all over the floor. Tha t ' s the way we have to play."

The Zebras led from start to finish, but couldn't put the Chiefs away until the final minute of ac-tion.

Wayne led by as many as nine points in the fourth quarter, but Canton fought back behind the play of Bryan Whittle, the 6-5 junior transfer from Poughkeep-sie, N Y.

Whittle, who finished with a game-high 25 points, scored seven straight to put Canton in posi-tion. Teammate Matt Paupore then drilled a three-pointer with only 2:57 remaining, pulling the Chiefs to within two, 58-56.

But Wayne held tough, getting a critical three-point play by jun-ior forward Rod Hardison (12 points) with only 1:24 to go.

Ironically, Dodd missed wildly on an attempt from the top of the

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Coming through: Canton's Ryan Cox steps between Ron McClelland (front) and Gerald Adams.

key, but Hardison, positioned just off the rim, grabbed the rebound and banked it home as he was fouled.

"We took a bad shot and got a garbage rebound," Henry said. "I feel bad for them (Canton) be-cause they forced us to take a bad shot and we wound up winning the game with that play."

The Zebras secured the victory by connecting on six of seven free throws in the final minute, in-cluding four in a row by junior forward Nate Bishop (14 points).

"Wayne is a very quick, athletic ballclub that is going to win a lot of games," Canton coach Dave Van Wagoner said. "When we

made our comeback I thought we started to play better defensively. And our offense clicked in for a couple of minutes.

"In spurts we were OK. I'm not discouraged. I think well be a competitive basketball team be-fore it 's all over."

Owen Crosby, a 6-3 senior for-ward, contributed 16 points for the Chiefs. Paupore added 11.

Canton hit 20 of 50 shots from the field for 40 percent. Wayne was slightly better, making 27 of 65 for 41 percent.

Turnovers may have been the telling tale.

The Chiefs committed 22 to Wayne's 15.

"A win is a win," Henry said. "I still don't know how good we are, or how good they are. But it's a win on the road against a decent basketball team that is only going to get better with a player like Whittle.

"It was a good opening game, a fun contest because it became a struggle."

Van Wagoner, meanwhile, said his team will learn from the de-feat.

"We're young and a little inex-perienced," he said.

Rocks from page IB

Junior James Head was score-less and not a factor in the first half, but he had seven of his 10 points in the fourth quarter while playing with four fouls and helped Salem rally from an eight-point deficit

"He came back and played the way he's capable of playing," Sa-lem coach Bob Brodie said. "Give him credit. He stayed in the game with foul trouble, and he made some key passes and had some big rebounds late in the game.

"People expect him to score 1,000 points, and it's not going to happen with these (other ca-pable) players."

Mike Slone had 17 points in the first half, including 10 in the second quarter when Salem in-creased its first-quarter lead from 13-11 to 26-15.

But the Trojans scored the last seven points of the half and continued thfeir surge in the sec-ond half.

D.C. Dupras scored 10 of his 14 points and Gothrell Johnson eight of his 22 in third quarter as Monroe moved in front 46-41. Each player made two triples in that period as the momentum

• 'At t imes we looked pretty good and other t imes Just atrocious. Monroe played In spurts and so did we.'

Bob Brodie Salem coach

swung in favor of.the Trojans. "I t was a typical first game,

Brodie said. "At times we looked pretty good and other times just atrocious. Monroe played in spurts and so did we.

"Two things hurt us defen-sively (in that quarter). We gam-bled too much with reaches, which gave them a lot of dribble, penetration. Secondly, we didn t get our hands up in the shooters faces."

After Monroe's Pat Cheatham hit a three to make it 49-41 at the start of the fourth quarter, the Rocks began their come-back, scoring 15 of the next 1 < points.

Salem senior Brian Jensen was responsible for a key

sequence that restored the lead to the Rocks.

With his team trailing 51-47, Jensen hit a perimeter shot and made two free throws. He then stole the ball at midcourt and fed Todd Forbes for the go-ahead layup with 3:04 remain-ing.

Mike Slone capped the Salem run with his second triple, which he scored by accident. He threw an alley-oop pass intended for Head, but the ball dropped through the net instead.

"I tried to get it real close arount} the basket, and in this case I got it real close," he said. "I didn't intend to shoot it."

Slone had 10 points and Jen-sen all six of his points in the fourth period. Monroe got within five (59-54), but Head scored off a missed free throw and Slone made two free th rows to strengthen Salem's lead with 1:19 left.

"A lot of credit has to go to the guys who played off the bench, said Brodie, who used everybody on the team. "They played a lot in the first half, and by the time we rotated back to the starters in the fourth they were fresh."

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M M i r Bringing It home: Erika Smith won two events for Mercy at the Catholic League finals and placed in the top six twice at the Class A state meet.

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BY C . J . RISAK S S T A F T W R I T E R

Three teams dominated the girls swimming scene in Observerland. Those three

were the only local teams to score points at the Class A state swim meet. ; So it's hardly a surprise to find

ifcat those three also dominate t^e Observerland's 1992 all-area swim team.

• Farmington Hills Mercy edged Livonia Stevenson at the state fi-nals, scoring 46 points to the Spartans ' 41. Mercy tied with Qrosse Pointe North for 10th pjace; Stevenson finished 12th. • The only other Observer-area

team to score at state was Plym-outh Canton, which placed 25th with 13 points.

' Of the nine individuals selected to the all-Observerland team, three are from Mercy, three are from Stevenson and one is from Canton. Plymouth Salem and North Farmington also have one swimmer each on the team. Mercy and Canton have two relay teams apiece on the team, while Steven-son and Livonia Churchill each have one.

^ Coach of the year honors go to first-year coach Jodie Cooper of Mercy. She guided the Marlins to aC Catholic League championship ajjd a strong performance at the Class A meet.

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^ n d r e a Hof le in . Me rcy , 200-yard f ree-style: Hoflem. a junior, took a pair o l sec-® J s al the Catho l ic League meet, in the 2 0 0 f ree (2 0 2 4) a n d 5 0 0 f ree ££,32.73) . She qual i f ied for state meet in Both events, a n d scored points in each, w i s h i n g n in th in the 200 (1:56.83) a n d | 0 ! h in the 500 (5 :19 .73 ) . She also quali-f ied for state in the 100 breaststroke a n d •fee a member of t w o state-meet .relay

Ems Hoflein s w a m personal bests in all

events at s tate

S t a n d i Falk. S t e v e n s o n . 200-yard ind i -3 3 u a l med ley : Also a |unior. Falk was Simply unbeatab le dur ing the dual-meet season — she d id not lose a race She set a poo l record in the 100 breast at B loom-held Hills Lahser a n d won that event at ftie Western Lakes Act iv i t ies Associat ion meet ( 1 0 8 80) Falk was second at league in the 2 0 0 IM (2:11 59) At state, Falk p laced four th m the 200 IM (2 09 07) a n d s e c o n d in the 100 breast ( J 06 50)

. " X a n d i Ras. Sa lem. 50-yard f reesty le:

Kit her junior. Ras was the best m the AA m the 50 free, finishing first at

B f tgoe m 25 33 She was f i t lh in the W L A A m the 100 free, too (56 71) Ras ® l d s the Sa lem schoo l record for the 50 a n d is part of the Rocks ' record-hold ing 3D0 medley a n d 200 free relay teams The flfems MVP for last season. Ras has al-eaady been n a m e d team capta in for ' 9 3

— M a n d y Terre l l . N o r t h Farming ton . d l v -J JQ Terrell negot ia ted her way th rough t r ie dual-meet season undefeated, then S k i e d the W L A A meet diving tit le f o her WMect ion wi th 424 65 points A junior, «tee qual i f ied for s ta te meet for the sec-j0fcd-straight year Terre« already holds N o r t h ' s varsity a n d poo l records for bo th S i (259 00) a n d 11 (424 65) dives Her 2 | l -d«ve score earned her AH-American c o n s i d e r a t i o n

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200-yard freestyle Andrea Hoflein. Farmington HiHs Mercy

200 individual medley Marx* Falk. Livonia Stevenson

50 freestyle Mandi Ras. Livonia Ste-venson

Diving: Mandy Terrell. North Farming-ton

100 butterfly JHI Mellis. Plymouth Canton

100 freestyle Erika Smith, Farming-lon HiBs Mercy

500 freestyle: T>na Caranicolas. Livo-nia Stevenson

100 backstroke: Jennifer McCombs. Farmington Hills Mercy

100 breaststroke: Jill Knapp. Livonia Stevenson

200 med ley r e l a y . Jenn i fer McCombs. Andrea Hoflein. Michele Welch Erika Smith. Farmington Hills Mercy

200 medley relay: Jul>e Gallagher JIM Knapp. Mandi Falk. Lisa Morrison, Livo-nia Stevenson

200 freestyle relay: Jill Mellis Dan-ielle Yockey. Suzan Daoust, Susan Pritchard. Plymouth Canton

200 freestyle relay: Rene* Tomhn-son, Liz Sotokac. Kim Gruska, Jamie Strauch, Livonia Churchill

400 freestyle relay. Hope Hamson. Kane Scallen. Andrea Hoeflein, Erika Smith. Farmington Hills Mercy

400 freestyle relay: Danielle Yockey. Katie McWhirter, Susan Pritchard. JiH MeMis. Plymouth Canton

Coach of the year: Jodie Cooper. Farmington Hilts Mercy

Andrea Hoeflein Mercy-

Jennifer McCombs Mercy

Erika Smith Mercy

i & Mercy's 200-yard medley relay: (from left) Andrea Hoe-flein, Michele Welch, Jenny McCombs, Erika Smith.

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Coach of the year: Mercy's Jodie Cooper, in her first year, guided the Marlins to the Catholic League championship and a lOth-place finish at the state meet, best of all Ob-serverland teams.

Ji l l Mel l is , Can ton . 100-yard but ter f ly : Mellis reigned supreme at the W L A A meet co l lect ing championsh ips in the 100 fly (59 92) a n d 200 IM (2 :11.34) A jun-ior. Mellis scored in bo th of her events at state, p lac ing fourth in the 100 breast ( 1 0 8 11) and 11th in Ihe 100 fty (1 :00 19) Canton 's MVP a n d next year 's team capta in , Mellis already holds varsity records in the 200 IM, 50 tree. 100 fty and 100 breast

Er ika Smi th , Mercy . 100 -ya rd f ree-sty le: A senior. Smith d isp layed remark-able versati l i ty by qual i fy ing for s tate meet in every event bu l the 100 backst roke She also had personal best t imes In each A double-winner at the Cathol ic League meet - in the 100 (53 80) and 200 ( i 57 17) tree, both league records —

Smi th took th i rd at s tate in the 200 tree (1 53 44) and was sixth in the 100 free (52 07) Quite understandably , she was the Marl ins' MVP

T ina Caran ico las . S tevenson , 500-ya rd f reesty le : For her first year as a var-sity swimmer, Caranicolas — just a fresh-man — d idn ' t do too badly Indeed op-posing coaches wrtl tire of her dominance m years to c o m e Caranico las col lected the W L A A title m the 500 free (5 17 85) and f inished second m the 200 tree

(1 58 83) She cul more than eight sec-o n d s otf her 500 free t ime t o f inish f ou r th at s tate (5 09 66) She also sco red at s ta te in the 200 free, p lac ing e i gh th (1 56 .59)

Jenn i fe r M c C o m b s , Mercy . 1 0 0 - y a r d b a c k s t r o k e : A senior. M c C o m b s p l a y e d a p ivota l role in the Marlins' league c h a m p i -onsh ip She was second in the 2 0 0 IM (2 .18 40) t o teammate Michele We lch ,

a n d took four th in the 100 fly (1 0 6 18) A l though sidel ined by illness for a few weeks dur ing the season. M c C o m b s stiH m a n a g e d to post a personal best at s ta te meet in the 100 back (1 00 3 7 ) . f in ishing 11th

J i l l K n a p p . S t e v e n s o n . 1 0 0 - y a r d b r e a s t s t r o k e : Knapp a |umor. was over -s h a d o w e d by a strong cont ingent ot breasts t rokers in Observer land Still, a f ter p l a c i n g th i rd at the W L A A rr teel (1 11 6 7 ) . she splashed to an e igh th-p lace finish at stale meet (1 09 06) She a lso p laced ninth m the W L A A in Ihe 2 0 0 IM (2 21 01)

M e r c y , 2 0 0 - y a r d m e d l e y r e l a y M c C o m b s . Hoeflein Michele W e l c h (a junior) a n d Smith comb ined to m a k e a fo rmidab le Marhn team They f in ished 10th at s tate m 1 5 2 93 This f o u r s o m e

also swam together at the Br ighton Re-lays. which they w o n wi th a state-qual i fy-ing time, a n d at 1he Oak land Coun ty meet, m which they took third.

Stevenson. 2 0 0 - y a r d med ley re lay: Julie Gallagher ( f reshman) , Knapp, Falk and Lisa Morr ison ( junior) swam together just once, they recorded the second- fast -est time in the area (1 :54.30) Wi th Jam-ie Hilliard swimming in p lace of GaHagher. Stevenson t ied Can ton for first in the 200 medley at the W L A A meet (1 :55 .09 ) .

Canton. 200 -ya rd f rees ty le re lay: Dan-ielle Yockey (senior) . Suzan Daoust ( jun-ior) . Susan Pr i tchard (sophomore) a n d Mellis had a season-best t ime of 1:43.03. They were just out of the scor ing at s ta te meet, p lac ing 13th. a n d took th i rd at the WLAA finals in 1 4 4 . 5 3

Churchi l l , 2 0 0 - y a r d f reesty le re lay: Re-nee Tomlinsoo ( jun io r ) , K im Gruska ( jun-ior) . Li2 Sorokac (senior) and Jamie Strauch (sophomore) were out o t the scoring at state meet , too, placing 15th But they were champ ions at the W L A A finals, finishing first in a season-best t ime of 1 43 60

Mercy. 4 0 0 - y a r d f reesty le relay: H o p e Harr ison ( f r e s h m a n ) . Kat ie Sca l len (sophomore) . Hoeflein and Smith qual i-fied for state by winning at the Br igh ton Relays At state, they p laced e ighth in 3 40 72 — a 6 86 -second d rop f rom the seed l ime All lour girls swam personal best t imes at s tate meet They also c o m -bined for a win at the Cathol ic League meet (3 46 8 8 ) , the same quartet w o n the 200 free relay at the league meet, t oo (1 45 16).

Can ton , 4 0 0 - y a r d f reesty le re lay. Pritchard. Kat ie McWhir ter ( s o p h o m o r e ) . Yockey and MeHis f in ished second at the WLAA meet m 3"45 37 a n d qual i f ied for state meet That p roved t o be their sea-son-best c lock ing AH but Yockey wi# re-turn next season

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OBITUARIES DOROTHY V. PORTS Services for Dorothy V. Ports, 75. of Canton were Saturday, Nov. 28, at R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Home in Garden City. Burial was in Grand Lawn Cemetery in De-troit.

She was born March 3, 1917, in Norfolk, Va. She died Wednesday, Nov. 25, in Superior Township. She was a homemaker.

She is survived by one son, Ter-ry Wietfeld of Canton; two grand-children and two sistefs.

Dr. Raymond Babb of Merri-man Road Baptist Church in Gar-den City officiated the service.

LESTER CORWIN Services for Lester Corwin, 82, of Arcadia, Fla., formerly of Canton, will be at 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 21, at Cherry Hill United Methodist Church. 321 Ridge Road, in Can-ton.

He died Friday, Dec. 4, in Arca-dia. He was retired from the Ford Sheldon Plant, was a 32-year member of Alcoholics Anonymous and was an avid fisherman.

He is survived by two sons. Bill Corwin of Coldwater and John

Corwin of Arcadia; one daughter, Mary Burkagen of Moscow, Mich.; one step-son, Gary Light-foot of Arcadia; one step-daugh-ter, Linda Reitz of California; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

The Rev. Randy J. Whitcomb will officiate the service. Lunch-eon follows at the church.

LOUISE N. SEDILLO Services for Louise N. Sedillo, 63, of Plymouth were Friday, Dec. 4, at the Chapel of the L.J. Griffin Funeral Home. Burial was in Knollwood Cemetery, Canton.

She was born March 1, 1929, in Decatur, Ala. and died Monday, Nov. 30, in Livonia. She was a homemaker.

She is survived by her husband, Theodore F. Sedillo of Plymouth; one daughter, Faye Warwick; three brothers; 5 sisters; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Dr. Stan Kruse, of Temple Baptist Church in Redford, offici-ated the service.

PATRICIA L. ELLIS Services for Patricia L. Ellis, 63, of Canton were Monday, Dec. 7, at Schrader Funeral Home. Burial was in Glen Eden Cemetery in Livonia.

She was born Jan. 31,1929, in Detroit. She died Friday, Dec. 4, in Westland. She came to the Plymouth Canton community in 1987 from Houghton Lake. She was a school bus driver in the South Redford School District for handicapped children for 23 years. She was a member of the Farmington Elks Club.

She is survived by four daugh-ters, Diana Tepp of Seattle, Wash., Alice Donahue of Canton, Debbie Lyons of Farmington and Carol Weigandt of Clearwater, Fla.; one son, Steve Viforeanu of Canton; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild; step-father, Robert Claypool of Waterford; two sisters, Lynda Valerie of Davis-burg and one brother, Alfred West of Florida.

The Rev. William P. Myers Jr. officiated the service. Memorial contributions may be given to Na-tional Kidney Foundation.

JOHN J. HAHN Services for John J. Hahn, 77, of Plymouth were Wednesday, Dec. 9, at St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Canton. Burial was in Glen Eden Cemetery, Livonia.

He was born Feb. 12,1915, in Chicago and died Sunday, Dec. 6, in Plymouth. He was former owner of Hahn-Chardon Co. (rub-ber and plastic products) of Plymouth. He was a life member of Plum Hollow Country Club and a member of Thomas Dooley K of C, and St. John Neumann Catholic Church.

He is survived by his wife, Vel-da M. Hahn of Plymouth; two sons, John P. Hahn of Northville and Thomas R. Hahn of North-ville; four daughters, Judith A. Hahn of Grand Rapids and Linda M. D'Angelo of Plymouth, Marga-ret E. Hahn of Harper Woods and Mary K. KofT of Grand Rapids; seven grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; two brothers and one sister.

The Rev. Matthew A. Ellis offi-ciated the service. Memorial con-tributions may be given in the form of mass cards. Arrangements were made by Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral Home.

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Meeting called to order at 7:03 p.m. Present Thomas J Yack. Kathleen A. Keen-McCarthy. Absent Karen Baja (arrived 7 10 p.m.) The agenda was adopted Deloris Newell was appointed temporary secretary Kathleen A Keen-McCarthy was elected treasurer and Karen Baja was elected secretary Deloris Newell was appointed assistant secretary. The minutes of the special meeting of November 19,1M2, were approved. Requisition Certificate No. 94 and Requisition Certificate 95 totalling *3,978.262 79 were approved. The Engineer's Update was received and filed. Change Order No. 3. Michigan Sewer Construction Company, was approved An action plan for Odoms' Pond was approved. Thomas J Yack was designated the designated authorized representative of the Authority. The meeting was adjourned at 8 23 p.m.

KAREN BAJA. Secretary

DELORIS NEWELL, Assistant Secretary

This is a synopsis A complete copy of the minutes may be reviewed at the WTUA offices. 46555 Port Street. Plymouth. Michigan 48170.

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Elementary School in Canton adopted a pet rock on the first day of school. Several weeks ago, some of the pet rocks "disappeared.'

These students knew that their only hope ot finding their "pet rock" was to place a classified ad in their hometown newspaper. Then each student composed his or her own classified ad to help locate their missing "pet rock.

Listed here are the classified ads that Mr Raben's class composed. We are delighted that students are learning at such an early age how helpful a classified ad can be when you want to buy, sell, or find just about anything.

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The Theat re Guild of Livonia-Redford is holding open auditions 2 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 13, and 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14. for their

next production, "Two Rooms," a serious drama in which the wife of a hostage recreates her hus-band's experiences in her own home. Needed are two men, and two women, ages 30 and older. Audi-tions will be in the theater guild building, 15138 Beech Daly, one block^south of Five Mile Road in Redford. For information, call the director. Rebec-ca Smith, 537-4145.

Plymouth Symphony

The Plymouth Symphony Orchestra with the Plymouth-Canton Ballet Company, will present "The Nutcracker," as a 100th anni-

versary celebration 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11, and Saturday. Dec. 12, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13, at the Plymouth-Salem High School Auditorium. 46181 Joy Road. Over 150 musicians and dancers will stage the childhood fantasy of Clara, her prince and the Sugar Plum Fairy. Tickets are adults $14, and students grades kindergarten through 12, $8. For information, call 451-2112.

Elvis

The Plymouth Community Arts Council pre-sents "Elvis at the Penn Theater," Satur-day, Dec. 12. Doors open 12:15 p.m. and the

show begins at 12:30 p.m. Dave King brings his Las Vegas Elvis act featuring a 10-piece band. "Motion," to downtown Plymouth to benefit the PCAC Arts Awards program. The performance is appropriate for all ages, and families are invited to attend. Tickets on sale at Repeat the Beat, and Little Professor on the Park in Plymouth. Tickets $8 in advance. $10 at the door. Call 455-5260 for information.

Livonia chorus

The Livonia Civic Chorus will present a con-cert, "Sing We Noel." 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 20, at the Civic Center Library, 32777 Five

Mile. Doors open 2:45 p.m.. admission is free. Concert will feature many familiar and traditional carols, John Rutter 's Christmas fable, "Brother Heinrich's Christmas" with guest artists on flute and bassoon

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Pianist Dickran Atamian performs at the Musica Viva! concert 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11, at the Smith Theatre on the campus of

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Musical takes you back to high school • You can never go back, but you can remember some of the best and worst days of your life at " I s There Life After High School?" an enter ta in ing musi-cal.

Performances of "Is There Life After High School?" con-tinue through Dec. 12 at the Theatre Guild playhouse in Redford. For ticket

information call the box office at 538-5678.

BY BOB W E I B E L SPECIAL WRITER

Jeffery Kindley's charming little musical. "Is There Life After High School?" brings to mind that old say-ing. "What was hard to endure is sweet to recall."

Of life's rocky roads, perhaps none are more memorable than those most-ly carefree, but often traumatic, "coming of age" high school days. They seem like almost yesterday in this entertaining Theatre Guild pro-duction.

The show is memorable in another important aspect. " Is There Life Af-ter High School?" is a joint venture between The Theatre Guild and Livo-nia's Creative and Performing Arts program. The partnership allows guild audiences to see tomorrow's professionals — while giving talented high school CAPA students the op-portunity perfect their craft in a dif-ferent stage setting.

The 11-student ensemble includes — Kevin Barton, Michelle Camilleri, Renee Carriere, Michael Deming. Bree Doody, Mary Jo Fetcher. Jeremy Leland, Gretchen McFadyen. Patrick O'Reilly, Carole Smith and Ray Stakenas.

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High school memories: The cast of "Is There Life After High School?" bottom row: Gretchen Rae, Michelle Camilleri, second row: Carole Renee Smith, Jeremy Leland, Bree Doody, third row: Kevin Barton, Mary Jo Felecher, Patrick O'Reilly, Renee Carriere, Ray Stakenas, and Mike Deming take a break from rehearsal.

yet to master an accomplished stage presence and deliver lines with au-thority.

" Is There Life After High School?" recalls in songs, monologues and

sketches life's little moments that seemed so important at the t ime — the prom, dating, varsity letters, year-books, the " in" and "out" crowd — and yes, even grades.

Before the evening is over, it's all put into context — including life's lit-tle disillusionments. For example. "I believed trigonometry would be use^ ful someday." • -

Drama at JET restores passion to histor>| Performances of

the Jewish Ensemble Theatre production of "The Queen's Physician" continue through Dec. 27 at the Aaron DeRoy Theatre at the Jew-ish Community Cen-ter in West Bloom-field. For tickets, call JET at 788-2900, visit any Ticketmas-

ter outlet or call 645-6666. The romantic play "The Queen's

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Physician." by Betty Neustat ela-borates on the bare, cold facts of his-tory and fleshes out events in the late 15th century when Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand ruled.

Five hundred years ago, Ferdinand and Isabella expelled the Jews from Spain. That ' s documented historial fact devoid of the anguish of the peo-ple who suffered during the Inquisi-tion, devoid of the passion of Jews w h o r e f u s e d c o n v e r s i o n a n d worshipped in secret, and in danger. The Jewish Ensemble's production of "The Queen's Physician," restores

flesh and blood anguish, zeal, and passion to history.

Director Dinah Lynch fills the stage with high drama in a stylishly theatrical and polished production of "The Queen's Physician." Billed as an historical play, "The Queen's Phy-sician" is history only up to the point where imagination takes over. Fact: Queen Isabella had a Jewish court physician. Debatable history: they fell in love and had an affair while King Ferdinand was off fighting in Granada. "The Queen's Physician" may be shaky history, but it 's lively

theater.

Neustat 's embellishments on his-tory depict the lovers, Isabella and her physician Dr. Mendoza, in the queen's canopied bed chamber. A lady-in-waiting spies on their tryst: a ghoulish churchman determines to torture or burn Jews and heretics; a cuckolded king plots revenge, and romps with a giddy lady-in-waiting; and executioners torture Dr. Mendo-za's son for rebelling against the In-quisition.

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Lynch seta a brisk pace in the action-filled play that 's imagina-tively staged. Except for a grace-ful, but snail-slow dance in the opening scene, the plot moves from scene to scene like an action adventure with love scenes, argu-ment scenes, and fight scenes fol-lowing in rapid succession.

In "The Queen's Physician," bold actions take precedence over complexities of thought and am-biguities of psychology. Strong emotions — greed for power or money, ambition, jealousy, and lust — explain most of the char-acters' motivations, except the Mendoza family who are less one-dimensional and certainly more admirable.

Splendid period costumes by designer Edith Leavis Bookstein make the play a visual delight. The men wear capes and sleeve-less coats of rich brocades. The

Jomen wear the low neckline resses of the time with laced-up

bodices and graceful skirts, and the queen wears gowns that daz-

zle in their sumptuous fabrics and detailed trims.

Loretta Higgens plays a story-book Queen Isabella. She's tall and beautiful with ice-blue eyes and a regal bearing. Smoldering beneath her queenly reserve lies a lonely woman hungry for tender-ness.

In this tale, her physician, Dr. Mendoza. provides the amorous attention she craves. Geoffrey Beauchamp plays Dr. Mendoza as a gentleman physician, a man who almost allows his ambition and the queen's charms to lure him from his family and from his true faith.

The bad guy. the cleric Torque-mada, is not just bad, he's diabol-ical and looks ghoulish with pasty white skin and red-rimmed eyes. David DuChene as Torquemada is a boo/hiss kind of character who is fun to hate.

Tom Whelan as the king cre-ates an interesting mix of modern man and a 1th century pragmatic

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"Queen's Physician": Queen Isabella, King Ferdinand and Torquemada in a scene from "The Queen's Physi-cian, " now playing at the Jewish Ensemble Theatre.

tale of love, politics, persecution and enduring faith.

politician who wields power with casual ease. Annette De Petris as the doctor's wife, John Bieden-bach, as his son, and Andrew Dunn, as his father-in-law round out the professional cast in this

Cathie Breidenbach of West Bloomfield teaches college writing classes and works as a freelance writer.

The Henry Ford Community College Performing Arts Depart-ment will present "Rumpel-sti l tskin," a dramatization by Charlotte Chorpenning, 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11; 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12 and 19 in the Adray Auditorium of the MacKenzie Fine Arts Center on the Dearborn campus.

Tickets are $2 general admis-sion, and may be purchased at the door. Henry Ford Communi-ty College is at 5101 Evergreen, south of Ford Road in Dearborn. For information, call 845-6479.

Directed by Gerry Dzuiblin-ski, HFCC theater instructor, the story centers around the evil troll, Rumpelstiltskin. who cap-tures children to be his servants in the underworld.

Rumpelstilskin, who wants a

child of his own, strikes a bar~ gain with the miller's daughter. Through his magic, he shows her how to spin straw into gold, so the King will allow her to marry his son.

In exchange, she agrees to give the troll her first-born child. When the time comes for Rum-pelstilskin to c»Hect the child, the miller's daughter, now a princess, refuses to relinquish the child.

Rumpelstilskin tells the dis-tressed princess that the spell can only be broken if she guesses his name.

Cast members include Brent Brozek of Garden City as Ingert; Vincent Darrell of Redford as one of the lost children, and Keith Lenart of Westland as the King.

Concert features Classical Bells Classical Bells will present its

third annual Christmas concert 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 18, at Madonna University. The handbell concert will be at the Felician Sisters' Motherhouse Chapel, at 36800 Schoolcraf t Road, corner of Levan, off the Jeffries Freeway in Livonia.

Tickets are $7 and may be ob-tained by calling Jan at 591-5135,

Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Remaining tickets may be purchased at the door. Concert proceeds will be donated to the Madonna University Girls' Softball Team to help fund their spring training trip to Florida in March.

Classical Bells will present a variety of Chr i s tmas music, featuring over 60 English hand-

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Classical Bells is a self directed performance ensemble composed of handbell directors and accom-plished ringers. Since 1983, Clas-sical Bells has been concertizing throughout the Midwest. A priori-ty of this select choir is to pro-mote the artistry of handbells through musical education.

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tra will present a concert of holi-day music featuring soprano Nan-cy ViUeneuve 6:30 p.m. Friday. Dec. 18 at Livonia Mali, located on Middlebelt at Seven Mile.

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Mischievous mice and wind-up dolls danced their way into the audiences' heart Dec. 4 when the Livonia Symphony Orchestra and Contemporary Civic Ballet Com-pany took to the stage to present Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker."

LSO music director/conductor, Francesco DiBlasi teamed with Rose Marie Floyd, artistic direc-tor of the Royal Oak dance com-pany, to lead the ensemble in a sold out, two-hour family treat

that has become a holiday tradi-tion.

The "Nutcracker 's" many solo parts afforded company dancers the opportunity to showcase their individual talents . Employing high energy and humor, Melissa Miller played the roles of Mouse King and Chinese soloist to per-fection.

Sarah Maggetti as Clara ex-ercised great concentration, stay-ing in character, even when she was outside the spotlight.

Clad in a black cape with one eye covered by a patch, Horace Floyd of Troy kept his annual tradition of playing the eccentric uncle, Herr Drosselmeyer. Floyd slinked mysteriously across the stage and scolded the children with style.

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of colorful dances, Kathleen Tra-cey and Jeffrey Edwards of the New York City Ballet joined the performance as Sugar Plum Fairy and Cavalier.

A strong dancer, Edwards seemed to fly through the air with ease as he executed the high, sus-tained grand jetes across the stage.

Tracey's performance, however, left a lot to be desired. It was marred by the stiffness of her arm, hand positions and move-ments.

Classical ballet demands grace-fulness. Tracey destroyed the eth-e r e a l , e n t r a c i n g melody of Tchaikovsky's music and the pure beauty of movement in the "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy."

She desperately needs to attend to the carriage of her arms, to de-velop fluid movement in these areas by working in front of a mir-ror.

Behind me, the mother of a

young ballet student unable to put her finger on the exact prob-lem remarked — "I've never seen a ballerina with such skinny arms." but lack of body mass was not Tracey's problem. Her arms and hands were anything but graceful. They were downright distracting as she danced the part the audience had waited for all evening.

Next year the Livonia Sympho-ny will add a second performance of the "Nutcracker," on Saturday night, said LSO president Ken Kelsey of Farmington Hills. Per-haps next year, the Contemporary Civic Ballet Company should think about using a Sugar Plum Fairy from its ranks since many of its soloists danced with flowing movement much greater than Tracey, the imported star.

Linda Chomin of Plymouth is a free-lance writer who specializes in the arts and classical music.

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Magician Harry Blackstone will perform at the George Burns Theatre for the Performing Arts 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 11 and 12; 7:30 p.m. Sun-day, Monday, and Tuesday, Dec. 13, 14, and 15; and 2 p.m. Satur-day, and Sunday, Dec. 12 and 13.

Tickets range in price from $25 to $35 and can be purchased at the George Burns Theatre Box office, 33330 Plymouth Road, Livonia, Harmony House and Hudson's or Ticketmaster, 645-6666.

Named "Magician of the Year" in 1979 and 1985 by the Academy of Magical Arts, Blackstone is the son of The Great Blackstone, a legendary creative magician who led the

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heights never achieved before his era.

His son, Harry Blackston is an author, actor, inventor, casi-no showcroom headliner, TV personality, teacher, and father.

Born in Colon, Mich., Harry Blackstone's career in magic be-gan at age 6 months when he appeared, and disappeared in his father's illusions. Today he performs such world-famous il-lusions as The Floating Light-bulb. The Vanishing Birdcage, The Dancing Handkerchief, and the frightening Buzz Saw, all of which he learned and perfected with his father's guidance and encouragement.

On the rare occasions when he is not working, Blackstone and his wife, co-star and co-producer Gay, relax at their southern Cal-

Magic show: Harry Black-stone, son of the legendary Great Blackstone, brings his magic to the George Burns Theatre For The Performing Arts in Livonia for seven shows Dec. 11-15.

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• DON MCARDO'S Don Ricardo's, 9565 Telegraph, Redford, 533-8000 ia planning some special events during the holidays. There will be a Tango show 9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, musical guests from Toronto 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 18, Flamenco Fiesta 9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19, special dinner and show Dec. 26 and 27, gala New Year's Eve party with four course dinner, Dec. 31.

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CLASSICAL *• MEAT LAKES MENS CHORUS Great Lakes Mens Chorus will present "Hearthside: A Season for Lovers," 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12

lat the Congregational Church of ^Birmingham, 1000 Cranbrook Road, at Woodward, just south of Long Lake. Tickets $8 in advance, $10 at the door. Call 399-SING to reserve tickets. A cantata entitled ;'*Five Christmas Poems for Voic-es and Strings," by local compos-er Timothy R. Smith will be premiered.

• CANTATE Cantate! presents an a capella performance of the songs of •Christmas, 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12 at Episcopal Church of the Ad-vent, 3325 Middlebelt, Orchard Lake Road. Tickets, $8, for infor-mation. call 642-2536.

• CRANBROOK The Glory of Christmas concert will be 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13 at Christ Church Cranbrook, 470 Church Road, Bloomfield Hills. Patrons are encouraged to bring nonperishable food items for dis-tribution to area hunger pro-grams. Call 644-5210 for informa-tion.

a CHRISTMAS CANTATA Bethel Baptist Temple's Choir will perform a Christmas cantata, t> p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13, and 11 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 20 at the church, 29475 W. Six Mile Livo-nia. For information, call 525-3664 or 261-9276.

• "MESSIAH" St. Bede Players present the "Messiah" 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12 and Sunday, Dec. 13 at the church on Southfield at 12 Mile Road. Admission is three items of non-perishable food. The Fort Street Presbyterian Church Chorale will perform "Messiah" 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12 and 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13 at the church in 631 West Fort in Detroit.

• ACADEMY Of SINGERS Academy of Singers presents their 15th annual Chrismtas Concert at Oakland University's Varner Re-cital Hall 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14. For tickets, call 625-7057.

• RECITAL A recital of Suzuki Violin stu-dents will take place 2 p.m. Sun-day, Dec. 13 at the Jewish Com-munity Center, 6600 W. Maple Road in West Bloomfield. Call 661-1000 extension 352 for infor-mation.

AUDITIONS B ST. BEDE PLAYERS St. Bede Players are holding audi-tions for leads and chorus for their spring production of "Naughty Marietta," 7 p.m. Dec. 17 and 18 and 2 p.m. Dec. 20 in the St. Bede Social Hall at 12 Mile and Southfield. For informa-tion, c a l l . 557-6527 or 557-7245.

B THEATER GUILD. Theater Guild of Livonia-Redford

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• PAPER BAG Paper Bag Productions an-nounces auditions for "The Wiz-ard of Oz," 3-8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19 at the Historic Player 's Club, 3321 East Jefferson, Detor-it. The show will be double cast with performances most Satur-

days and Sundays, Feb. 20 to May 2. All auditioners ages eight to 18 should be prepared to sing and be ready to read from the script. For information, call 468-2727.

BALLET • LIVONIA CIVIC Livonia Civic Ballet Company will present the "Nutcracker" 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec 19 at Stevenson High School, 33500 Six Mile, Livonia. Tickets $10,

seniors and children, $7. Call 421-8264. B MICHIGAN CLASSIC BALLET Michigan Classic Ballet Compa-ny will perform the "Nutcracker" 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13 at Novi's Fuerst Auditorium, 24062 Taft Road. A Sugarplum Tea will be offered 4 p.m. Satur-day, Dec. 12. Tickets available at all Ticketmaster ticket centers. To charge tickets, call 645-6666.

B OAKLAND FESTIVAL BALLET Oakland Festival Ballet with

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• MICHIGAN BALLET THEATRE Michigan Ballet Theatre will present the "Nutcracker" 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11; 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12; and 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13 at West Bloom-field High Schoo. For ticket infor-mation, call 788-1185.

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Marcia Sheppard of Century 21 Suburban, Plymouth, attended a three-day masters retreat in Cleveland sponsored by Century 21 Great Lakes and their brokers. She is a master associate, one of the firm's top producers.

Mary McLeod, Yoshiko Fujimori and Char-lotte Jacunsky of Century 21 Row, Livonia, were named to the Century 21 Masters Club for top sales associates who consistently achieve out-standing levels of production.

Jeff Cousino of Plymouth was received the IBM gold ambassador award. He was honored for developing and coordinatiang a three-month pilot program with a Detroit automaker that increased productivity and efficiency in engineering, inven-tory and manufacturing, using an IBM computer system. He is an account systems engineer at IBM's Detroit office.

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Change of scenery: When Ronald and Barbara Heslop started their business they stored their inventory in their garage. Today they have a 70,000-square-foot headquarters and distribution center with a $10-milhon inventory.

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Barbara and Ronald Heslop of Plymouth took $15,000 from their bank account in 1975 and bought a run-down card shop.

This year the couple has 14 Heslop's locations throughout Michi-gan, and annual sales have topped $26 million. And next year they hope to open at least one store in Ohio.

That's quite an accomplishment for a pair who had no business experi-ence when they started out. Their success, Ronald said, is based on pro-viding excellent service.

"That should be a given," he said, adding that each sales person is given specialized training.

"If I knew then what I know today, I may not have gone in business," Ronald said.

In fact, they couldn't have known less about running a business, and to prove the point he tells his "green stories."

He was so green when he sold his first figurine he put it in a brown pa-per bag and handed it to the custom-er. The woman was shocked by his careless packaging and asked if he at least had tissue. Not knowing what wrapping tissue was, Ronald said she could buy tissue paper at the grocery store.

If they had consulted the experts, Barbara said, they probably would have been advised against buying the

shop at Five Mile and Merriman Road. But it turned out to be a great foundation to their business, Ronald added.

"We had no idea where to buy mer-chandise, and we never even heard the term 'trade show' before," Ronald said.

Barbara, 29 at the time, left her bank job to work at their new busi-ness every morning through the after-noon. Their two sons, John and Tom, studied and played in the back room.

Ronald, who was 32 and worked in insurance, took the night shift. He was making change for customers from his pocket. And the first time they made a sale over $100, Barbara said, they celebrated with a Chinese dinner.

Two years after they started, the Heslops took out their first bank loan because they were advised to estab-lish credit. They used the money to

buy lighting fixtures. In time, they learned that china is

typically bought in complete sets and there was also an opportunity to sell related merchandise, like crystal and flatware. Today, they specialize in china, crystal, stemware, silverware and collectibles.

Two-thirds of the business is wed-ding related with an emphasis on shower and bridal registries. Sales people help customers match place settings with silverware and glass-ware. Brides are encouraged to take home place settings to see what they look like on their own tables.

Each Heslop's has 1,500 patterns of china, crystal stemware and silver-ware.

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Credit Reporting Service®, a mortgage credit reporting compa-ny, has opened offices at 17177 Laurel Park Place in Livonia. Cynthia McLaughlin has been named office manager.

Automatic Apar tment Laun-dries of Livonia is offering Uni-versity of Michigan students the chance to use debit cards to buy laundry services. AAL has operat-ed the laundry rooms at U-M since 1978.

Rockwell Automotive in Troy has received a contract to supply a European vehicle manufacturer an innovative, electronically con-trolled headlamp height adjust-ment actuator. In addition, Rockwell soon will offer an 'ex-press-up' feature that enhances existing "express-down' power windows that are proving popular with automobile and light truck buyers.

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Gary Simpson of G&S Arch-ery, Livonia, attended the first session of Easton Archery Univer-sity where he was certified as an archery arrowsmith. Subjects in-cluded bow dynamics, bow tun-ing. shaft construction, shaft se-lection, information on fletching

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Livonia's loss of tax base signals loss of technical ability Once again,

the implosion of our manufactur-ing base has Michigan, the Detroit area, and its various politi-cal subdivisions s c r a m b l i n g again, this time affect ing even such unl ikely posts as Livo-nia's industrial

corridor, as GM announces it will

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shutter the Fisher Guide plant there at the cost of 2,000 jobs.

GM's last dismal announce-ment is that it will add an addi-tional four Michigan plants to its hit list, with a total of 10,000 jobs down the drain. That this is dam-aging to the extreme to those folks directly is self-evident. At best, they face a premature and under-funded early retirement. At worst the shot at a relatively high-pay-ing industrial job is pretty much out the window.

In one form or another, this has

been going on for two decades now, and I still marvel at the pre-dictable hand wringing that goes on, and then goes away. Some of it is kind of silly, like when High-land Park officials talk about "losing" 6,000 jobs. Obviously, most of the jobs at Chrysler's Highland Park headquarters were held by suburbanites, anyway; they only moved a couple of miles away, and jobs were added, not lost.

What Highland Park is losing is tax base, not jobs. At least

Livonia Mayor Robert Bennet made that distinction when he noted that most of the Fisher Guide employees don't live in Livonia, anyway. Actually Detroit lost most of the Livonia jobB, while Livonia stands to lose tax-es. But 1 digress.

It seems to me that jobs, per use, or taxes shouldn't be the pri-mary concern in these plant clos-ings anyway. Maintaining jobs in the face of fixed or declining in-dustrial output is the definition

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Demographic studies have helped Ronald identify 200 poten-tial new locations throughout the United States.

"The big plan would be to go national," Ronald said. "There's six or seven locations in Ohio that we would seriously want to move into."

Currently, the Heslops employ '250 people. Their sons started working in the family business when they were about 12 years old. John Heslop. 25, is Finishing college and is expected to join the company soon. Tom Heslop. 24, has come out of the back room and is supervising staff in the cor-porate office and distribution cen-ter in Novi.

The distribution center has grown through the years, too. At First, the Heslops" basement and garage were their storage areas. Whenever they received a call from a store needing a special or-der, Ronald packed up the car and delivered the merchandise himself.

Today, Heslop's has a 70,000-square-foot corporate office and distribution center that holds $10 million in inventory.

"I worry about tornados," Ronald said referring to breakage of the fragile merchandise.

What sets Heslop's apart from department stores is its ware-house inventory. When customers order an item it can be delivered immediately. The customer misses the long delays after re-tailers order from the distribu-tors, Ronald said.

Walking through the ware-house, Ronald picked up a salt and pepper shaker and explained that complete sets, even less pop-ular patterns, are warehoused.

"When we carry a line, we

Leadership at Detroit Renaissance

Alfred R. Glancy III has been elected chairman of Detroit Re-naissance.

He is chairman, president and chief executive officer of MCN Corp. and chairman of its princi-ple subsidiary. Michigan Consoli-dated Gas Co., and MCN Invest-ment Corp.

The announcement was made during the civic organization's an-nual meeting, held at the Detroit Historical Museum.

Also elected to the board as di-rectors were William E. Hoglund. General Motors executive vice president/corporate affairs and staff support group, and Richard R. Spears, president and chief ex-ecutive officer of First of America — Southeast Michigan.

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Glancy. a Princeton University and Harvard Business School graduate, joined Michigan Con «olidated in 1962 in the economic and financial planning depart ment Following a aeriea at mana gerial and executive positions in the '60s sad "70s with both Michi fan Conaolidated and its former affiliate. American Natural Gas Service Ca^ wm nm

maintain the entire selection in each store." Ronald said. "For ex-ample, a collector of Waterford crystal knows to come to us for new and unique pieces.

"Even though a customer may

not purchase an item right away, this individual will remember our dominance in selection over the department store and come back to us again when they're ready to purchase."

One of their best forms of ad-vertising, Ronald said, is "word of mouth."

"Satisified people tell other people," he added.

of lost productivity — exactly what led to this mess in the first place. The Japanese have been masters at eliminating jobs relat-ed to a specific plant while retain-ing or increasing employees over-all — by virtue of an internal sys-tem of management that moves people away from where they no longer are needed to places where they are.

GM's lost sales are only one reason why the Fisher Guide plant would have been eliminated anyway. Probably more important is that the processes for making its products are already obsolete. The structural beams, made there in stamped steel, will likely be re-placed with aluminum extrusions in an Auburn, Ind., plant employ-ing a scant 120 people. Likewise the steel leaf springs are being re-placed mainly with composites. Neither plant is owned by GM.

The irony is that GM main-tained old technology in old

plants so long, rather than devel-oping the new technology and in-troducing it quickly enough so that it was available to be manned with its existing employ-ees.

The point being that we are not only losing industrial jobs, we are witnessing the dissipation of a critical technological base. 1 think it is about time we stop character-izing these plants as sources of so-called blue-collar or lunch-bucket unskilled jobs and recog-nize that they are only the final expression of the most sophisti-cated kind of technology.

We are not only losing jobs, we are losing the ability to do techni-cal work of the highest order — work that ultimately will be done somewhere, by somebody.

I, for one, would like to see it continue to be done here.

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It's an oddity in the business world that organizations hire peo-ple for the individual qualities, but pay them primarily for the type of job they do. But if you want a highly involved work force, continuing to use job-based pay systems can create major prob-lems, said Industry- Week maga-zine.

That system keeps the empha-sis on defined job descriptions, rather than on individual growth and initiative. Is it any wonder that individuals often spend more time worrying about what their next job will be rather than con-centrating on how well they are performing their present jobs?

What organizations need is a system that breaks out of the bu-reaucratic approach, focuses on individuals and pays people ac-cording to their skills, said Ed-ward E. Lawler, author of the book, "The Ultimate Advantage: Creating the High-Involvement Organization."

• A highly trained work force that can smooth-ly adapt to transitions is likely to become In-creasingly important In the future because of the tendency for products to have short life cycles and the Increasing demands for product customization.

It is people, Lawler wrote in IW, who change jobs and the way tasks are performed. It is people who develop skills. And it is peo-ple who are important assets. Paying them based on their value would reflect this. Paying them for the job they hold might not.

A skill-based pay program can help an organization to actively manage the skill-acquisition pro-cess. It can be an incentive for veteran employees to acquire new skills and allow others to learn their skills because the system di-rectly rewards employees for learning.

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The moon will have moved from Taurus and into Gemini bv Dec. 11.

At 8:30 p.m. you will see the moon in the east southeast. Below and to the left of t h e moon is Mars; forming a s t r a i g h t l ine above Mars are the twin stars

Pollux and Castor. At the same time on the 12th the line will be lengthened: the moon will be aligned below Mars.

One of the year's best meteor showers, the Geminids (GEM in ids), reaches its peak on the morning of Dec. 13. Meteor showers are named for the con-stellation from which they appear to radiate, in this case Gemini.

Meteors are more commonly known as "falling stars" because they look like little stars falling from the sky. Out in space there are rocks, stones, grains of dust, and other rubbish tumbling around. If one of these objects falls into our atmosphere it heats up because of friction and burns, and gives off light. A patient skywatcher can expect to see a few sporadic (occasional) meteors any clear night.

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about one every minute. The best meteor display occurs between 2 a.m. and sunrise. Unfortunately the moon is also in the sky at this time, and the light it scatters will wash out the fainter members of the shower. Although Gemini is nearly overhead at 2 a.m., the meteors can appear in any part of the sky; their trails can be traced back to Gemini.

The bright star to the right of the moon, high in the southwest on the morning of the 15th is Re-gulus (REG u lus), the "heart" of Leo the lion. This is a first mag-nitude star; notice its blue-white color. Stars with this coloring are among the hottest.

The moon is at last quarter phase at 2:13 p.m. on Dec. 16. It is beginning the last-quarter of its orbit around the earth, but won't be visible until it rises on the morning of the 17th. Later on the evening of the 16th, Venus will be five degrees to the lower right of Saturn. It will pass Satum in just four more days.

The moon will be 10 degrees to the right of bright Jupiter, in Vir-go, on the morning of the 17th. On the following morning the moon will be to the lower left of Jupiter and will be approaching Spica. On the 19th the moon will have passed Spica.

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If the excitement of experienc-ing the solstice hasn't exhausted you, look toward the southwest about 5:45 p.m. on the 21st. Ve-nus will be one degTee to the south (left) of Satum.

After tonight the distance be-tween the two planets will in-crease as Venus moves eastward away from Saturn.

The waning (fading) crescent moon and Mercury will form a nice grouping around 7:15 on the morning of the 22nd. The moon will be one degree to the lower right of Mercury; the star Antares (an TAR ees) will be to the right of Mercury. The three objects will be just a few degrees above the southeast horizon, so consider us-ing binoculars to spot them.

The second meteor shower of the month, the Ureids (ER sid6), will be at their maximum between midnight and dawn on Dec. 22-23. This shower, named for Ursa Ma-jor (the Big Bear) in the north, is nowhere near as nice as the Gemi-nids. Expect to see only 15 meteors each hour. There is some good news: unlike during the Geminids, the moon will not be in the sky to interfere with observ-ing.

New moon occurs at 7:44 p.m. on Dec. 23. December is the 12th month of the year, but this is the 13th new moon in 1992. That 's because the moon takes less than a full calendar month to complete a single orbit around the earth. (There were two new moons in June.) There will be a partial eclipse of the sun, but it will not be visible from our area. It will only be visible to people along a line from northeast Asia, across the north Pacific and down to southwest Alaska.

Mars passes three degrees to the lower left of Pollux on the morning of the 25th. This is the second of three conjunctions (groupings) involving these two

objects. Look toward the west around 7 a.m. or, if you prefer sleeping in, look toward the east northeast around 7:15 p.m.

Interesting formations The moon performs some inter-

esting groupings with Venus and Saturn over three evenings, start-ing with the 26th. Find the cres-cent moon in the southwest on the 26th. Above and to the left of the moon is brilliant Venus; be-tween the two objects is Saturn. On the following evening the moon forms an equilateral trian-gle with the two planets; Venus is to the left of the moon, and Sa-turn is below the moon. On the evening of the 28th the moon is 10

degrees above Venus.

Another geometric figure will be formed on the evening of the 30th. Castor, Pollux and Mars, forming a right triangle, will be rising in the east around 7:15 p.m. Castor will be above Pollux, and Mars will be to Pollux's right.

Raymond Bullock is former coordinator of the planetarium and observatory at the Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills. He now works at a firm spe-cializing in laser displays and ef-fects. He can be reached from a touch-tone phone at 953-2047, Ext. 1852

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"Since Studio Center First opened in 1985, we've been able to consistently attract and maintain a base of resident companies whose businesses center around the varied aspects of film, video and print production," said Allan Rothfeder, executive vice presi-dent of Studio Center Investment Co.

"This is due in large part to the ambience and sense of camara-derie which is created by our tenants' understanding of each other's efforts and needs," he said. "Many of the residents regu-larly network and share resources within the complex."

Four companies have set up shop this year, Rothfeder said. • Thomas International Film and Video, a newly-formed pro-duction company owned by Isiah Thomas of the Detroit Pistons, and Bob Warfield, former WDIV vice president and station mana-ger. • Projections Inc., a firm special-izing in computer, interactive and video presentations, which relo-cated from Ann Arbor. • Knowledge Based Systems, a firm specializing in business re-engineering and design knowledge

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management systems. Headquar-tered in College Station, Texas, the firm moved a satellite office from Troy to Studio Center. • Krausmann & Associates, a film production company special-izing in national, and regional commercials.

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"The idea was developed by a group of people, Steve Wild of Grace & Wild Studios, myself and several other people in the pro-duction community who felt it was needed," said Rothfeder, who also serves as chief financial offi-cer for Grace & Wild.

"It's a similar concept to the Hollywood studio lot where all of the facilities and related types of business are available to a user so they can efficiently and effectively complete a project," he said.

All but about 8,000 square feet is occupied, Rothfeder said.

Other major tenants include Grace & Wild, a large video and postproduction facility; Victor Duncan Inc., a warehouse for au-

dio, film, video and lighting equipment; and Ron Rose Pro-ductions, an audio production and postproduction facility.

"Some of our tenant's clients are auto related, some are ad agencies, some are retail estab-lishments," Rothfeder said. "It runs the whole gamut — banks, TV stations, Fortune 500 compa-nies."

Studio Center is on a seven-acre site in the Farmington Free-way Industrial Park. The cluster of similar communications/me-dia-oriented operations, as well as physical location, proved attrac-tive to many tenants.

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"By locating ourselves with a number of highly regarded pro-duction talents and state-of-the-art facilities, we were able to es-tablish ourselves quickly and get a running start with our projects," Warfield said.

"The multi-media environment here also aids us in our training course development work," said

William Knappenberger, vice president for Knowledge Based Systems.

"And since we're involved with 3D animation and solid modeling in our advanced computer-aided design systems, the possibility of sharing computer graphics time with other tenants was an added benefit to moving into the com-plex," he added.

"Being closer to our customers, and the proximity to any addi-tional services we may require, made the move to Studio Center a natural one for us," said David Branson. Projections president.

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Plymouth Community Arts Council's on-again, off-again Michigan all-media fine arts competition is off-again, a victim of

the lagging economy and arts cutbacks. "We still want to showcase Michigan artistic

and cultural talent but we want do so in a way that makes these programs self-supporting and raises enough money to bring our other programs back," said Kathy Savitskie, outgoing PCAC exec-utive director.

Since Gov. John Engler cut arts funding two years ago, the 23-year-old community creative arts council has tried to maintain programs.

"But this year," Savitskie said, "we decided to take a hit on programming and answer Gov. En-gler's challenge — to work at the home level to replenish funding. Our volunteers have been out-standing in stepping up and facing the challenge. But we're now pretty much at the max.

Michigan Art '92. a juried exhibition first held in 1988 and 1989, showcased 30 Michigan artists last January. It cost about $5,000 to produce. Prize money totaled $2,000.

State funding falls PCAC received a $1,900 Michigan Council for

the Arts grant for 1991-92, a reduction of $400 from last year. In the past, the grant averaged $7,000. This year, PCAC sought $10,000 for its general fund.

About 90 percent of the volunteer-driven group's $100,000 budget comes from fund-raising, grants, memberships and donations.

The downward trend in state funding wiped out Plymouth-Canton Community Schools teacher project assistance grants this fall. Teachers have used the art education grants to help bring outside artists, art projects and art events into the class-room, furnish music materials for the elementar-ies, heighten string awareness at the junior high level and provide humanities programs at the sen-ior high level. These grants have totaled an aver-age of $8,000 a year.

Student cultural arts study scholarships have been cut back. But any profits from the $10 regis-tration fees for the "Focus on Michigan amateur photography contest and the "Christmas Gift Trends" children's gift-making sessions will help restore funding. Ditto for any profits from Plym-outh-Canton teacher Dave King's impersonation of Elvis at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, at the Penn Theatre in downtown Plymouth (admission: $10 at the door, $8 in advance at Repeat the Beat next to the Penn).

Council cutbacks also have affected the Russell L. Isbister Memorial Collection, a selection of stu-dent artwork that's professionally matted and framed and rotated through the schools as a trav-eling show.

"All of these programs give students a chance to compete, develop their talent and gain encourage-ment," Savitskie said.

On the bubble if funding continues to slide is PCAC's Art Lady program. Volunteers take port-folios of artistic and sculptural reproductions into the schools, exposing kids to fine art.

Fund-raisers planned Savitskie hopes to repeat the success of a Febru-

ary dinner theater that featured John Maxwell in "Oh Mr. Faulkner, Do You Write?" in the May flower Hotel. A dinner theater next February will feature folk singer Josh White Jr. . . .

A community concert, similar to Music in the Park, is planned for early 1993 at the Penn.

A nominal admission fee will be charged for each event.

"We're seeking corporate grants to help un- ^ derwrite our programs but it's tough out there, Savitskie said. "Everybody's looking for them. The economy has made it hard for corporate groups to work on gift giving."

She also hopes to elicit more support from clubs and foundations as well as boost membership from the current roster of 250.

Meanwhile, a capital drive continues to raise the $765,000 needed to convert Henry Ford I's 69-year-old Plymouth Plant, now a Wayne County parks garage, into the Wilcox Mill Arts Center, a regional arts complex. Fund-raising so far has topped $100,000

Janet Campbell, who chairs the teacher project assistance grant program, yearns for its return.

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Tchaikovsky's classic tale of a little girl who falls in love with a German nutcracker doll comes to life, thanks to the Livonia Civic Ballet Company, the city's official ballet.

BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN S P E C I A L W R I T E R

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L season when the Livonia Civic Ballet Company pre-sents two performances of Tchaikovsky's Suite From The Bal-let, The Nutcracker Saturday, Dec. 19, in the Stevenson High School Auditorium, 33500 Six Mile, Livo-nia.

Showtimes are 2 and 7 p.m. for the Christmas classic, staged by ar-tistic director Jean Gloria Newell and co-director Arnell Janet Newell.

Tickets are $10; $7 for seniors and children. Group rates are available for 10 or more. Call Linda Eagle Trudell for tickets or reservations at 421-8264.

'I'm excited. It's a big endeavor. We've been rehearsing since Sep-tember," Jean Newell said in an in-terview at rehearsal. "We've used a lot of the parents in the opening scene."

Paul Moulds of Southfield will dance the role of the nutcracker/ prince. Double cast as the Sugar Plum Fairy are Dana Ferranti (mat-inee) of Livonia and Elizabeth Baise (evening) of Redford Township.

'It 's a holiday ballet. It's festive and enchanting and because, in the opening act, it's Christmas Eve," Arnell Newell said.

'If people come, it will show they're supporting the ballet that's the official ballet of Livonia. It'll show they're supporting the arts in the community."

The performances mark a major accomplishment for dancer Carolyn Morrison of Plymouth. This is the first time she'll dance in a produc-tion after suffering a severe head trauma in a serious automobile acci-dent three years ago. After the acci-dent, Morrison spent the first two

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Sweet kingdom: Dana Ferranti (left) of Livonia plays the Sugar Plum Fairy and Paul Moulds of Southfield the Prince in Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite Ballet, based on the ^ E.T.A. Hoffmann story, "Nussknacker und Mausekonig" — "Nutcracker and Mouse King.

weeks in a coma and the next 3Vj months hospitalized. Her physical therapy continues.

A sophomore studying physical therapy at Central Michigan Uni-versity and a member of its Orchesis Dance Company, Morrison will dance four parts: Moor doll in the

first act, lead roles in Reeds and Waltz of the Flowers, and the Mouse King.

"I love being back and being able to talk and dance again," Morrison said.

Since it was commissioned in 1891, the sprightly music and ballet

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Pueblo fetish carvers to grab spotlight BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN S P E C I A L W R I T E R

For a third year, Native West hosts a winter festival spotlighting Native American arts by welcoming Pueblo fetish carvers Andy and Roberta A be i La of New Mexico.

The festival runs Friday-Sunday, Dec. 11-13, at the Southwest arts gal-lery, 863 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plym-outh. -

The husband and wife duo will demonstrate the fine art of carving stone fetishes and sculpture through out the three days.

"We're so excited about the show. We'll have a range of art by our Southwestern guests, from Cherokee to Pueblo and Navajo," said Becky Dodson, gallery co-owner with hus-

band Doug. "Alberta and Andy have a really

unique style. Andy lectures all over the United States on his heritage and art."

Accompanying the Abeitas, award-winning Cherokee artist William "Bill" Rabbit flies in from Oklahoma to exhibit nearly 50 acrylic paintings, meet show visitors and answer ques-tions about his work.

Rabbit is nationally known for his towering cloaked figures romantically set against • Southwest sky. His paintings evoke an indescribable mood, almost a sensuality.

"Last time Bill brought the more vibrant paintings. He'll also be bring-ing those with a little softer palette this time," Dodson said.

Edwin 'Bing" Crosby, an interna-tional Indian jewelry collector and trader with nearly 40 years of Ameri-can Indian art knowledge, will spice the entire event, exhibiting thousands of valuable pieces of traditional and contemporary jewelry, handcrafted from silver and gold by the Navajo, Zuni and Hopi.

"It's a special show we've put to-gether to bring the finest quality and variety of Native American arts and crafts out of the Southwest to the Plymouth area so they can buy Amer-ican-made products in time for Christmas," said Crosby, in an inter-view from the gallery in Old Town's Bazaar del Mundo in San Diego.

"We try to bring every type of Indi-an jewelry, from the traditional hand-

made sterling silver designs, to gold over silver geometric pieces plus a se-lection of the Old Pueblo Storyteller designs."

Along with jewelry. Crosby will bring handcarved knives by Ted Mil-ler. An array of animal fetishes and stone sculpture, some 200 to 300 carv-ings created in the Zuni tradition by the Abeitas, also will be available.

"Fetishes are one of the spiritual, healing images that the Indians have used for years. Fetishes are good luck omens and healing gods used for planting crops, illnesses or to ward off evil spirits." Crosby said.

Prehistoric fetishes have been found in ruins and cliff dwellings in

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Ballet, symphony team up on enchanting tale B Y L I N D A A N N C H O M I N S P K C I A L W R I T E R

For a second holiday season, the Plymouth Canton Ballet Company joins forces with the Pfymouth Symphony Orchestra to present Tchaikovsky's tale of a little girl and a German nutcrack-er Friday-Sunday, Dec. 11-13, in the Plymouth Salem High School Auditorium, 46181 Joy, Canton.

The 50-member company dons costumes for the large production with orchestra at 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday and at 3 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $14; students in grades kindergarten through 12, $8.

Dancing the principal roles of Sugar Plum Fairy and Prince are Dawnell Dryja of Canton and Mi-chael Finegan of Detroit.

"I t 's a good way to start the Christmas season, to relax and watch this little girl's dream come true," said Dawn Greene, artistic director.

New choreography, backdrop, costumes in shades of purple, li-

lac and lavender for the Waltz of Flowers, and fresh paint on props stir spice into the story celebrat-ing the 100-year anniversary- of its first performance.

"I t ' s been eight years and we've grown and added things each year," Greene said.

In 1984, the name of the dance company performing The Nut-cracker was New Dawn Ballet Company. In 1990, it became the Plymouth Canton Ballet Compa-ny- . ,

Two years ago, in performances danced to canned music, the young company showed potential to develop into an accomplished ensemble.-This weekend will tell as the endless hours of hard work come to fruition when the ensem-ble of nearly 150 dancers and mu-sicians take center stage.

"We have a strong company tha t believes in showcasing local talent. We prefer to use our own dancers rather than bringing them in from New York," said Beck Greene, who plays the role

Modern German artistry showcased at Cranbrook

Cranbrook Academy of Art Mu-seum will explore contemporary-cultural practices in the German arts through a variety of events in December and January.

The museum is at 500 Lone Pine, Bloomfield Hills.

The events include the exhibi-tion "Graphics of the '80s from the Federal Republic of Germa-ny" and a series of six films di-rected by Germans during the 1980s, a series of 39 videos creat-ed between 1976 and 1990 by more than 30 German artists.

Of particular interest to the De-troit area arts community will be inclusion of prints in the exhibi-tion by former Detroit artist

Georg Ettl. Et t l was born in Germany and

emigrated to Detroit when he was 18 years old. After studying in De-troit and Paris, he taught at Wayne State University and Ma-comb Community College and was associated with Detroit 's Cass Corridor artists. Since his return to Germany in 1973, he has worked as a sculptor and artist in Viersen.

T h e exhibition is on view through Jan. 31. It features prints and photographs that reflect the diversity of German art of the 1980s, an era that was marked by

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of Herr Drosselmeyer. The magical story by Peter Ily-

ich Tchaikovsky begins with a Christmas Tree party. Based on E.T.A. Hoffman's "Nutcracker and Mouse King," the tale re-volves around Clara, a little girl who receives a wooden nutcraker from Drosselmeyer, her strange uncle on Christmas Eve.

Beck Greene describes his char-acter as a "clockmaker, a white magician, the eccentric old uncle everybody's afraid of.

"They know he's a powerful person. He sets a mysterious, magical mood because Drossel-meyer orchestrates the whole pro-duction from the first act. The black makes him more mysteri-ous as he doesn't dress festive in keeping with the Christmas sea-son."

Director Dawn Greene began training in ballet in Scotland. Af-ter coming to the U.S., she contin-ued her studies with Sandra Sev-ero. As a member of the Severo Ballet Company, she performed as a soloist accompanied by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. She toured Canada and New England as a member of the Ray Benni Dance Troop.

Greene has taught dance for nearly 25 years. She is an execu-tive board member and associate examiner for the Cecchetti Coun-cil of America. She currently is a t e a c h e r / c h o r e o g r a p h e r a t Joanne's Dance Extension in Plymouth, and Grosse lie Acade-my of Dance, Grosse lie.

Dryja reigned as the Dance Masters of America Junior Miss Dance of America in 1992 and Dance Masters of Michigan Jun-ior Miss Dance of Michigan in 1991.

Since age 2, she has studied dance with her mother. Dawn Greene. For the last four sum-mers, she studied on full scholar-ships with the Milwaukee, Cleve-land and Chicago schools of bal-

let. An honor roll s tudent at Plym-

outh Canton High School, Dryja spends her spare t ime teaching tap, jazz and ballet.

In Plymouth, tickets are avail-

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Land of sweets: Dawnell Dryja (left) and Michael Finegan of the Plymouth Canton Ballet Company will dance the principal roles of Sugar Plum Fairy and Prince.

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Dancing doll: Melissa McKay plays Clara, the lit-tle girl whose wooden doll comes alive on Christmas to save her from the evil Mouse King.

magician played by Philip Cole of Farmington Hills.

" I enjoy the music and it 's nice to be partici-pating in it at this time of year and be around the children," Cole said. "I think, underneath, Dros-selmeyer likes children."'

A pharmacist by day at Providence Hospital in Southfield, Cole has worked behind the scenes at the Marquis Theatre in Northville since 1978. He is a member of the Players Guild of Dearborn and the Northville Players.

After guests say goodnight and the family goes to bed, Clara sneaks downstairs to see her preci-ous nutcracker doll under the tree. The evil Mouse King and his band of mice pounce on her from the shadows. /

Suddenly, the nutcracker springs to life, rescu-ing Clara.

"The King Rat is going to be great," said Eliz-abeth B a i l ' s mother, Edith, of Redford Town-ship. Baise and Morrison are double cast as the royal rodent.

The nutcracker, after banishing the tailed tres-passers, transforms into a handsome prince. He and Clara travel arm in arm to his magic king-dom, the land of the Sugar Plum Fairy, where they are treated to a series of dances.

Katie O'Connell and Melissa McKay of Livo-nia are double cast as Clara. In November, O'Connell won the title Petite Miss Dance of Michigan 1993 in competition sponsored by the Dance Masters of Michigan.

O'Connell says, "As Clara, I'm trying to tell the story through my face, and dance."

Founder of the Livonia Civic Ballet Company more than 25 years ago, Jean Newell opened the second dance school in Livonia, Miss Jean 's Dance Arts, 30 years ago. She is one of the fore-most authorit ies on the Cecchetti method of bal-let and well-versed in the Russian method as well. She travels throughout the U.S. as a perma-nent examiner and in the past has served as president of the council.

Jean Newell studied ballet in New York, be-coming a member of the Joey Harris Ballet Com-pany. For two years, she danced in Broadway productions Jike "Oklahoma," and "High Button Shoes." She also danced with national touring companies and on the straw-hat circuit.

Arnell Newell, following in her mother 's danc-ing shoes, has dedicated herself to the study, choreography and teaching of the art . Beside studying dance with her mother 20 years, Arnell studied under Desmond Kelly and Alain Dubri-uil of the Joffrey Ballet, Edward Villella, New York, Paul Sutherland. New Jersey, and Tony-nominated choreographer Michelle Affaf.

For the last two years she has taught, and as-sisted choreographer Francoise Mart ininet of the Joffrey Ballet, at the annual conference of the Cecchetti Council of America. Arnell attended Cranbrook Theater School in Bloomfield Hills and has been active in civic theater in the De-troit area. She teaches jazz and baton at Miss Jean 's Dance Arts.

In April, Livonia Mayor Robert Bennet t pro-claimed the Livonia Civic Ballet Company the official ballet company of the city.

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Mischievous rodents: Mouse King (Elizabeth Baise) and three of 16 mice (Meghan Trudell, left, Erin Gavle and Misette Trudell) prepare to stir on Christmas Eve.

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a revival of interest in painting and a return to concrete depic-tions of objects.

During the 1980s, German artists working in styles de-scribed as "wild" and "neo-ex-pressionistic" attracted inter-national acclaim for the first time in the postwar period. The cities of Cologne, Dussel-dorf, Berlin and Hamburg be-came centers for new approach-es and a radical departure from modernist norms.

The exhibition was orga-nized by the Institute for For-eign Cultural Relations in Stuttgart, Germany, and in-cludes more than 85 prints by 17 German artists — Lothar Baumgarten, Werner Buttner, Wal te r Dahn , J i r i Georg Dokoupil, Georg Ettl , Rainer Fetting, Gunther Forg, Karl Horst Hodicke, Jorg Immen-dorff, Hubert Kiecol, Markus Lupertz, Helmut Middendorf, Albert Oehlen, Markus Oehlen, Thomas Ruff, Salome and Ka-tharina Sieverding.

The film series "German Films of the 1980s" will be shown at 2 p.m. Sundays in the deSalle Auditorium at the art museum. The cost of the films is covered with general muse-um admission.

The schedule is: Jan . 17, -"Out of Rosenheim (Bagdad Cafe)" (1988) by Percy Adlon; Jan . 24, "Verriegelte Zeit (Locked Up Time)" (1989/ 1990) by Sibylle Schonemann; and Jan. 31, "Manner (Men)" (1985) by Doris Dorrie.

A different selection of 39 vi-deos will be featured each week in a four-part series. "Video Art 1976-1990. The German Contribution: A Selection." The videos will be shown in the deSalle Auditorium at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12 and Jan. 23 and 30. The cost is cov-ered with general museum ad-mission.

The exhibition, and film and video series are sponsored by the Goethe-Institut in Ann Ar-bor. The film series was orga-nized by Gregory Wittkopp, cu-rator of collections at the Cran-brook A c a d e m y of Ar t Museum.

The art museum is open to the public for general viewing 1-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday. It will be closed Dec. 24 and 25 (Christmas Eve and Day), and Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 (New Year's Eve and Day).

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the Southwestern United States. They have played an important part in Indian culture for thou-sands of years.

Bear, wolf, mountain lion and buffalo along with other animal and bird fetisheB, represent differ-ent natures and strengths. The bear being the most powerful of sp i r i tua l bel iefs s t a n d s for strength, the Power of the Soul.

The wolf stands for curiosity and the never-ending journey for survival leading on the road to a good life. The mountain lion, rep-resenting cunning and resource-fulness, relays ambition. The buf-falo, having power equal to the bear, brings us strength and en-d u r a n c e to o v e r c o m e ou r weaknesses.

"Andy takes the time to explain what they mean and believes in their power himself," Crosby said.

The Abeitas have been carving fetishes for nearly a decade. While Andy carves the stone, Roberta prepares the medicine bundles tied on the back of the animal.

Roberta composes a particular assortment of shells, stones, feathers, antlers and carved stone shapes for each. Coral in a medi-cine bundle represents all life in the ocean; blue stones, the birds of the sky; black stones, the life of the night; brown, the things of the earth; and white, winter. Feathers represent all the colors of earth and sky.

A Heartline, or lifeline of inlaid stone on some of the animals, runs from the mouth where breath gives life and points to the soul (spirit) where faith and inner strength preside.

Prehistoric fetishes were carved from some of the stones still used today.

"The Abeitas use all of the traditional Southwestern stones. The big fetishes are carved out of alabaster and soapstone. The smaller ones are turquoise, pipe-stone, jet, malachite and serpen-tine," Dodson said.

Fetish prices run from the low twenties to $1,800 for coffee-table size sculptures. Bill Rabbit paint-ings range from $125 to $6,000, unframed prints from $12 to $125.

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Indian Jewelry, travels eight months of the year buying jewelry and art from American Indians. then wholesales it to galleries and shops in the United States, Eng-land, France, Germany, Spain, The Netherlands. Australia. Ja-pan and Korea.

Jewelry prices range from $9 to $3,500 for earrings, bracelets, pen-dants, neckware. Navajo and Zuni fetish necklaces, button covers, key rings, barrettes, combs, bolos. conch buckles and squash blos-som necklaces, priced at $240 to $1,500.

Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m Friday-Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6p.m. Sunday.

• 'Last time Bill brought the more vibrant paint-ings. He'll also be bringing those with a little softer palette this time.'

Becky Dodson Native West

Ancient omens: The Abeitas are bringing their handcarved stone fetishes to Plymouth. Fetishes with medicine bundles similar to theirs have been found at archeological digs dating more than 1,000 years.

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Don't be downcast about overcast skies FOCUS ON

PHOTOGRAPHY

MONTE NAGLER

Are you a fair-weather photo-grapher? Do you shoot for those deep blue skies in all your pic-tures . thinking tha t ' s the only-way y o u can bring home the good shots? If so, you ' re miss ing out on a lot of photo opportuni-ties.

Overcast skies, often referred to as "blah weather days," can actu-ally provide you with numerous photo possibilities jus t not ob-tainable with any other kind of weather conditions.

Overcast days possess a soft, special light quality you can't get on a sunny day. Outdoor por-traits, for example, are much more flattering when shot under over-cast skies. The lighting is delicate and natural and harsh shadows are non-existent. Squinty eyes are

eliminated and genuine, relaxed expressions are easily captured on your film.

You might think that colors ap-pear more brilliant on a sunny day. Quite the contrary. Subtle overcast light will actually inten-sify colors and make that red barn or green maple leaves more vivid.

Astute photographers are well aware that overcast lighting will produce more glorious and satu-rated autumn colors than direct sunlight in our fall color season just ended.

Remember, too, that film can't "see" the same way as can the human eye. In other words, film doesn't have the latitude that the eye possesses.

On a bright, sunny day, our eyes can easily and quickly adjust to extreme contrast differences while viewing a scene. We can see the details in the shadows while at the same time can pick out tex-ture in an area lit by a burst of sunbeams.

But film can't respond in this

way and often our sunny day pho-tos will have distracting "hot spots," areas in our prints where the image is too bright and detail is lost.

Rest assured, the subtle light quality on an overcast day won't produce annoying "hot spots." The reduced contrast will con-form to the lati tude of your film and a very pleasing print will be yours.

You might ask, "Shouldn't I al-ways try to have a dramatic cloud pattern to augment the sky?" Well, why not use a bald, overcast sky to actually enhance your pic-ture? Notice in the accompanying photograph how the plain sky helps to complement and main-tain viewer attention on the wind-mills.

Black and white photographers especially prefer overcast skies. Contrast is reduced and zone vaL ues "fall" perfectly into place far an easy-to-obtain, full tonal-range print.

Of course, weather conditions

that often accompany overcast days can be put to photographic advantage . Mist, fog, storm clouds, etc. can all work for you to improve and strengthen your shots. You'll obtain mood and emotion you just can't get on a sunny day.

Short shot Monte Nagler will conduct an

afternoon seminar, "A 'Colorful' Look at Black and White Photog-raphy," 1-5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, at Schoolcraft College, Livo-nia. For information, call School-craft at 462-4448.

Part icipants will learn about the history of photography, fine art black and white printing, matt ing and framing, and how to market themselves and their pho-tography.

Monte Nagler is a fine art pho-tographer based in Farmington Hills. You can leave a message by dialing 953 2047 on a touch-tone phone, then his mailbox number, 1873.

Overcast scene: The bald, overcast sky actually enhances Monte Nagler's photograph of these windmills in Zan-dijk, Holland, and helps give an almost graphic quality to the shot.

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Continuing — This season's holi-day theme show is "Kevin's Choice, Hope and Fear," a variety of works by gallery ar t is ts plus six guest artists, Adam Grant, Helga Haller, Joanna Katz, E. Baker O'Brien and Lukas Novotny, Lisa Olson, Denine Schmitt . 2007 Pau-line Court, Ann Arbor. Hours: 2-6 p.m. Tuesday and by arrange-ment: 662-8914.

• CIVIC CENTER GALLERY Continuing — Prints, drawings and floral arrangments by artist Pat Duff will be exhibited to Dec. 18. Duff, who earned a degree in fine arts from the University of Michigan, teaches at Wayne State University and Macomb Commu-nity College, and owns and oper-ates her own flower shop. Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Friday, 26000 Evergreen, Southfield, 354-4717.

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Continuing — The Croatian Community of Southeast Michi-gan and several contemporary Croatian artists, in cooperation with the Dearborn Commuity Arts Council, are hosting an art exhibit about war-ravaged Croa-tia. All money raised at this event will benefit Croatian orphans, the Academy of Fine Arts and the In-stitute for the Protection of Cul-tural Monuments, Zabreb, Croa-tia. No admission. 16301 Michi-gan Ave., Dearborn.

• INDUSTRY Thursday, Dec. 10 — "Open Face Club Sandwich," a mult imedia exhibit featuring the work of Cranbrook Academy of Art stu-dents, will continue through De-cember. Reception for the art ists 9-10 p.m. Thursday. T h e show will include sculpture, installa-tions, assemblages and video, ex-pressing a diverse range of con-cepts. Most of the work was creat-ed for the esthetics of Industry. The exhibit will utilize previously unused areas of the building as well as the adjacent outdoor courtyard. Among the participat ing artists are Christ ina Bech-Btein, Ilija Blanusa, Theo Coulombe, Sara Cummings,

Thom Faulders, C. Fe Jimenez, Colin Keefe, Terry Kim, Benja-min King, Mark Knutson, Mary Magsamen, Amy Nadler, Anna Reiner, Amy Ruffo, Laura J. Shope and Kevin Thomas . Indus-try ia at 15 S. Saginaw in Pontisc Call 334-1999.

• HALSTID OALLERY Friday. Dec. 11 — An exhibition of photograph* by Michael Kenna will continue to Jan . 30. Slide lec-ture by Kenna 7:30 p.m. Friday, artiat reception and book •igning 4-6 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 12. The ambiguities and mysteries in Kenna'* contemporary landscape

> are ao quiet ly con-j that their intenaity isn't

felt at ooce. Absent is the human form. The »wsw

gleet," a master of fine arts thesis exhibition of watercolor paintings by Lisa Tennant , a board member of the Michigan Water Color Soci-ety, will run to Jan. 14. Opening reception 8-10 p.m. Friday. Hours: 1-6 p.m. Saturday-Sun-day, in the lower level of the Harris Building at 617 E. Huron, Ann Arbor, 668-6769.

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Dec. 12-13 — The Michigan Guild, sponsor of the Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair, presents its 18th annual holiday art fair from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12-13, at Oakland Community College, Orchard Lake Road at 1-6%, Farmington Hills. Admission is $3; parking is free. More than 120 juried fine artists and contempo-rary crafters will offer their art-work. Hands-on card and orna-ment making at Imagination Sta-tion is free to all.

• HABATAT/SHAW GALLERY Saturday, Dec. 12 — The gallery's first exhibition of American jewelers, "Precious Art to Wear: An Exquisite Collection of Con-temporary Jewelry," will run through Jan. 16. The work of three young ceramic sculptors — Ruth Dorando Marcy of Hunting-ton Woods, Sally Brogden and Yun-Dong Nam — will be exhib-ited through Jan. 23. Opening re-ception 8 p.m. Saturday for both shows. The jewelry exhibit will highlight the work of 29 artists considered to be pioneers and in-novators in the contemporary art jewelry field. More than 100 indi-vidual works will be on display, all original and one-of-a-kind. Brogden creates both pedestal and wall sculptures, combining geometric and organic elements, making minimal, contemplative forms with tactile surfaces. Nam, who received his master of fine arts degree from the Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1991, creates wall sculptures evoking numerous references to male and female anatomy, religious icons and in-sects. Marcy received her master of fine arts degree from Cranbrook in 1990 and is currently the head of the education program at Pewabic Pottery. In her multi-ele-mental wall sculptures, she weaves and layers bonelike build-ing blocks to create a single uni-fied whole. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. 32255 Northwestern Highway. Farming-ton Hills, 851-8767.

• HABATAT GALLERIES Saturday, Dec. 12 — The glass furniture series of Jose Chardiet, new work glass sculptures of Mark Peiaer and "Fishbone" se-ries of Japanese artist Denzabu-rou Oku will be exhibited through Jan. 2. Opening reception 8 p.m. Saturday. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 32255 Northwestern Highway, Farming-ton Hills. 851 9090

ried fine art ists and contemporary crafters will offer their artwork. Hands-on card and ornament making at Imagination Station is free to all.

• CENTER GALLERIES To Dec. 18 — A showing of 30 paintings by Sarkis Sarkisia, who was director of the Art School of the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts, now the Center for Cre-ative Studies-College of Art and Design, 1947-67. The exhibit was guest-curated by Elizabeth and Gordon Orear, who have written a biography of the artist. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, closed Nov. 26-28, at Woodward and Kirby in the Park Shelton Building in Detroit, 874-1955.

• FEIGENSON/PRESTON GALLERY

To Dec. 19 — New city scape paintings by Stephen Magsig. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday or by appointment, 796 N. Woodward, Birmingham, 644-3955.

• MEADOW BROOK ART GALLERY

To Dec. 20 — The gallery cele-brates the inauguration of Sandra Packard as president of Oakland University with the exhibit, "The University Art Collection Part I: Paintings and Prints ." Curator Kiichi Usui assembled art works that reflect various trends in the American and European art scene over the past 26 years, corre-sponding to the existence of the gallery. The theme is "Abstrac-tion and Figuration." Hours are one hour prior to curtain time through the first intermission of the Meadow Brook Theatre per-formance, including weekends, at OU in Rochester Hills, 370-3005.

• SUSANNE HILBERRY GALLERY To Dec. 23 — Works by Italo Scanga. Hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 555 S. Wood-ward, Birmingham, 642-8250.

• ALICE SIMSAR GALLERY TcrDec. 23 — "Light Series," an exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Michigan artist Ann Mikolowski. Gallery II will show the new edition prints from printer and publisher Stewart and

Stewart, run by artist Norman Stewart in Birmingham. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Satur-day, 301 N. Main, Ann Arbor, 665-4883.

• THE WETSMAN COLLECTION To Dec. 24 — "Kindred Visions: Weavers/Storytellers - ' brings to-gether textiles by 11 contempo-rary ar t is ts from across the coun-try who explore the use of narra-tive in their work. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, 132 N. Woodward. Birmingham. Call 645-6212 for lecture reserva-tions or more information.

• DETROIT ARTISTS MARKET To Dec. 24 — "Serendipitous Season," an all-media exhibition juried by David Klein and curated by gallery manager Nancy Follett. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, to 8 p.m. Friday, 300 River Place, on Jos. Campau be-tween Jefferson East and the De-troit River in Detroit, 393-1770.

• LEMBERG GALLERY To Dec. 26 — Works by ac-claimed artists Chuck Close, Mimmo Paladino, Steven Sor-man, Sam Francis, Bruce Hous-ton, Frank Stella, David Gilhooly and Robert Motherwell, and area ar t is ts Holly Branstner, Douglas Semivan and Steven Murakishi. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tues-day-Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat-urday, 538 N. Woodward, Bir-mingham, 642-6623.

• DANIELLE PELEG GALLERY To Dec. 27 — The first one-per-son show of award-winning Amer-ican expressionist Ali Golkar. Musical instruments are often in-corporated in his paintings. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, in the Crosswinds Mall at 4301 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloom-field, 626-5810.

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To Dec. 29 — "Many Voices One Spiri t ," an exhibition of Native American artwork coordinated by Arthur Park, a Wayne State art education professor. He gathered art ists from the Greatk Lakes re-gion and Ontario to display their reproduced, but using "cuting edge technology and materials."

varied styles and art forms. Their art is created from materials of the earth and include drawing, painting, raku, bronze casting and printmaking. "Thurman Bear, an Ojibwe, says the exhibition proves Native American life and art styles are vibrant and changing, yet held to traditional ties. The art of the grandparents is being

Hours: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. 33 E. Adams, Detroit. • DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS To Jan. 10 — A retrospective of Helen Levitt's work, spanning her entire 50-year career in photogra-phy. Hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, 5200 Woodward, Detroit.

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D o n a t i o n s a r e sought for the FAR Conservatory of Thera-peutic and Performing Arts, in the First Pres-byterian Church at 1669 W. Maple in Bir-mingham.

FAR Conservatory- is a private, non-profit, t a x - e x e m p t . Uni ted Way organization pro-viding therapy, cre-ative/performing arts, athletic training and leisure services for in-fants , children and adul ts with mental, physical and/or emo-tional challenges. Call 646-3347 for more in-formation.

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Renters sold on the merits of buying — some day BY D O U G F U N K E S T A F F W R I T E S

Seven of 10 renters plan to buy a house some day.

Tha t was the conclusion drawn from a National Association of Realtors survey, according to the Western Wayne Oakland County Association of Realtors.

Investment, pride, dislike of paying rent and ability to control features in their residences were given as major reasons for owning. A majority of owners and nearly half of renters cited tax advantag-es — deductibility of interest, property taxes and points — as a reason to buy.

"It 's pride of ownership and building an equity — I think it's

clear," said Doug Stranahan, a broker and president of Century 21 Great Lakes, a franchising arm of the national firm.

Jason Sherman, communica-tions coordinator for Re/Max, Metro Detroit Region, recently bought his first house in Berkley. "Economic reasons, control of my own environment and building equity — those were the three biggies," he said.

Nearly half of the renter survey respondents who indicated that they never expected to own a house said affordability was the major barrier.

"We think a lot of people who feel this way underestimate their ability to successfully pursue

home ownership," said Ruth Clevers, an office manager for Max Broock and president of the professional association.

"Our annual free seminars on home buying show many atten-dees unaware of how to take ad-vantage of existing programs to assist them and how to formulate a buying plan."

"Many of our offices are provid-ing seminars for f i r s t - t i m e b u y e r s , " S t r a n a h a n s a i d . "They're prepared to do a rent versus buy analysis. I think peo-ple are finding tha t consultive service is very valuable to them."

"I can't tell you how much peo-ple need to be educated," Sher-man said. "The first step is to sit

down with a Realtor. They can give you a list of mortgage people they trust and deal with."

"Mos t apa r tmen t dwellers don't really know what they can afford," said Michael Bartlett, a senior vice president with Real Estate One. "They have the per-ception that they don't make enough or have enough money to buy."

One possible answer — go with an FHA mortgage where you need only 3 percent down rather than 20 percent on a convential mort-gage.

Studies indicate that typical first-time home buyers save three

years or less to make a downpay-ment, Clevers said. The National Association of Realtors survey questioned what sacrifices renters were willing to make to save for a down payment.

More than 70 percent listed va-cations and nearly tha t number mentioned a new car and daily non-essentials. More than half said they would sacrifice enter-tainment but were more reluctant to forgo appliances, jewelry, new clothes and furnishings.

"It is interesting to note in the survey results that a third of renters considered buying in the last three years (1988-91) but changed their minds because of

an inability to come up with the needed downpayment or lack of income to meet monthly mortgage payments," Clevers said.

"To us, this signals potential for strong growth in the market as the overall economy improves." she said. "While the local market has remained relatively strong, we know there is still unfulfilled de-mand being built up."

"It 's a question of confidence," Stranahan said.

"Apartment renting is a way to get started," Bartlett said. "You use renting as a way of scouting out a community before commit-ing to it."

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Do you know of a n y c a s e s whe re a u n i t owner ha s been jailed for fa i lure to comply wi th the condomini-um document s? I have h e a r d tha t the re was such a s i tua t ion out of s ta te .

Yes. A con-dominium asso-ciation in Flori-

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ROBERT M. MEISNER

tion ordering the co-owners in question to remove signs from their unit and not to install any additional signs that would be visible from the common ele-ments while the case was pend-ing. The defendant co-owners re-moved the sign, but then placed magnetic signs on their cars, which they drove around the property.

The association took the posi-tion that such action was in viola-tion of the temporary injunction. The court agreed, holding the de-fendants in contempt of court and

ordering 100 hours of community service to be performed in 90 days.

When the co-owners failed to report to a probation officer, as re-quired by the court's order, the judge issued a bench warrant for their arrest. They were found guilty of violation of their proba-tion and were sent to jail.

One of our board m e m b e r s w a n t s to bid at a s h e r i f f s sale t h a t the associat ion is conduct-ing on a foreclosure. Your com-m e n t s , please.

A am aware of one recent case where the association's officers were deemed not to have breached their duty in failing to advise other unit owners of a foreclosure sale before purchasing a unit for their personal use. The court determined that the board of di-rectors knew that there was going to be a sale and that the statutory-notice requirements had been met; therefore everyone was in a position to go to the auction, and there was no evidence in that case that the officers had attempted to mislead anyone about the foreclo-

sure sale. The court also found tha t there

was no evidence presented indi-cating that the sale was a corpo-rate opportunity tha t belonged to the association. And even if that were true, the advertisement of the sale in two separate publica-tions along with two prior sales where the association did not at-tempt to purchase the condomini-um unit indicated that it was not interested in purchasing the unit. The lesson is that each case sets on its own facts, and you are well advised to be careful in regard to

what you do. Robert M. Meisner is a Bir-

mingham attorney concentrating his practice in the areas of condo-miniums, real estate and corpo-rate law. You are invited to sub-mit topics you would like to see discussed in this column by writ-ing Robert M. Meisner at 30200 Telegraph Road, Suite 467, Bing-ham Farms 48025. This column provides general information and should not be construed as legal opinion. To leave a voice mail message for Robert Meisner, dial 953-2047, mail box 1871.

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BIRMINGHAM Perfect 3 bedroom j E L E G A N T ^ R E , N 5 ; M

T t Oath. t own completely reno- E « ^ v v e » - « a o f l 4 ,iew va ied condo-aHernat ive W a l l mod- Orche rd Lake V " f Q » e rn conveniences including step- finest k " w n ^ A v a k ^ imrr»»di d o w n lamily room w/h ign caking « • " * SMUSO M 0 great v i e . of verranda 1 cuatom plana or o ^ r ^ S ^ a n i r g a l M M M planted courtyard Ton. of Bum-ma.

£ S d T t £ £ & t « a ^ pn-p r i ceo to sen at a ^ r a . w u « « « „ , Model open Saturday

3 0 3 W . B I m f W . K e e g o

O r c h a r d L a k e

BLOOMFIELD MILLS • Birmingham AN<J Sunday, 1-5 Off Pontiac Trail " " " 1V» miles west of Orchard Lake

Road - Palais LeOuc

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

Schweitzer Real Estate

Schools , newly renovated 3 bed l o o m , 2 bath ranch on 1 5 acre beaut i fu l lot 2200 SQ f l 1199.900 BV OWNER 851-1685

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

C U S T O M B U I L T

C O N T E M P O R A R Y wi th generous size rooms, 4 bedrooms, 5 baths and 3 lavatories wi th a first floor master bedroom Nicely landscaped with circular | dr ive large deck and pr ivate yard (B061381 $569,000

E X E C U T I V E S E T T I N G

I N V E R N O R E S T A T E S Spacious custom bum 5 bedroom home features a tabuloua floor plan for lamily or entertaining Updated k i tchen, circular dnve under cov-ered po r tw Cui-de-sac street with low t r a f f i c v o l u m e $4 10,000 (9030591 CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE

J U S T L I S T E D Af fo rdab le updated ranch with con-temporary flair New whi te ki tchen 3 bedrooms, large great room, off-ice & 2 car garage1 $99,900 EC-H-15WAL MAX BROOCK. INC 646-1400

KEEGO HARBOR

C A S S L A K E F R O N T Enioy Cass Lake Front s finest, vista - fabulous contemporary - all wh i le and g»ey inter ior Bright airy and very open this house has it an1 Plus1

Plus! ICAS) $549,821 681-5700

REAL ESTATE ONE

B L O O M F I E L D - $ 1 4 9 , 9 0 0 Hugo Hills quad level

e»ce"ent value, newer kitchen, for-mal dining, hardwood floors, enten-or upgrades, immediate occupancy Original owner -

MiDOLE STRAITS LAKE Privileges W Bloomf ie ld Schools great family area 3 Bed room Colonial, f ireplace, deck & wooded lo l Only $117 900

Call CAROLE GOLD R E ' M A X EXECUTIVE 737-6600

338-4347

OPEN SUN 2-5PM 17430 KIRKSHIRE

S of 14 Mile E of Southf ie ld CAPE COO - In prest igious Beverly Hills Features outs tanding 1st floor master with doorwal i to patio. 2 ' i Dams (whir lpool tub>. gracious Irv-ing and dining room marb le lire-

WEST BLOOMFIELD

Af fo rdab le Lakefront Large 3 b e d r o o m home with 1'.1 ba ths Walkout casement and 3 -ca ' garage You' l l love the lifestyle of take l iving All this for only $225,000 I ISL) 681-5700

REAL ESTATE ONE WEST BLOOMFIELD

T H E G O O D O L D D A Y S , n a a ™ " — H - ' y " " " T "17 " m * I Chi ldren runn ing free, n e ^ h b o r s ptace. ha rdwood f loors 4 b e d r o o m s ^ t h e . t , , o n l porches This 3 up f inished rec^room. family room | D e a r o o m W e s , Btoomdeid Colonial

IS It1 Lake and beach privi leges on and m o r e $194..900 CALL JUOITH ANKRAPP

THE PRUDENTIAL GREAT LAKES REALTY

646-6000 858-7565

Sco tch and Cross lake (B07099I $99 850 CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE PRIME BLOOMFIELD TWP - Res. dence bnck 4 bed room quad-level in 1990s condi t ion Ceramic foyer, upda ted k i tchen S baths, newer car pet w i th parquef floor oalce. f inished rec room poo l equpmen l 8 more $164,900

CALL JUOITH ANKRAPP THE PRUDENTIAL

GREAT LAKES REALTY 646-6000 858-7565

WEST BLOOMFIELD

M A P L E W O O D S N O R T H Large con tempora ry with 1st floor

"<bmri i ' " la inHv' room I master b e d r o o m 2 full baths on na rdwood second f loor Great locat ion 'n back

ail new of subd iv is ion o n cul-de-sac lot Circ le d r ive Court yard entrance iBON) $365 ,000 CALL 851-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE

SUPER cul-de-sac locat ion 4 bed-r o o m s 2'> baths. Irving, d in ing, fam-ily rooms plus huge eet-m k i tchen wi th d imng area $174 900 Aak for

SheHy Geller R E A L E S T A T E O N E

6 6 1 - 8 1 1 7 5 1 0 - 1 0 8 8

WEST BLOOMFIELD

S E R E N E L A K E V I E W S Highlight th is neulral. spacious, 2 bedroom. 2 bath end uni t with ail new carpet, freshly pa in ted and new cent ra l aw1 Enclosed garden at r ium 100MB06137|$205.900

CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE West Bloomf ie ld

P I N E L A K E V I E W S f rom this fabulous contemporary 3 b e d r o o m s 2 ' t ba ths , gourmet k i tchen master suite with balh-lacurei Bloomfield Hrlis schools A l s o 2 car a t t a c h e d ga rage $399 OOOOEW32PIN) 737-9000

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R Schweitzer Real Estate

WEST BLOOMFIELD

P R I V A T E E N T R Y

T O W N H O U S E 3 bed room, 3 'vba lh . Berber carpet-ing tract l ight ing 1st f loor master sui te Finished basement redwood deck over look ing scenic br idge, activit ies center pools 24 hour gatehouse (700BRII $ 189 900

559-2300

REAL ESTATE ONE

3 0 4 F a r m i n g t o n

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

BRIAR HILLf A great h o m e for the growing fami ly 4 bedrooms, family room, hea led in-g round pool w /pa l lo . large yard, h o m e warranty $129,900

CENTURY 21 M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0 FARMINGTON

G R E A T H O M E For 1st t ime buyers ' Nice 3 b e d r o o m I amity h o m e on quiet street Open and airy rooms, with ihe family r o o m over look ing a Big Backyard tha t ' s fenced m on all sides Plenty of r o o m to growl Mot ivated sel lers (WHT) $69,500 681-5700

REAL ESTATE ONE FARMINGTON HILLS o f f i ce o n Farmington Rd between 8 8 9 Mi le 4 room sui te Also t r o o m pr i va te Office 477-4477

WEST BLOOMFIELD

N E S T L E D A M O N G

T H E T R E E S A rare f ind in West Bloomf ie ld Township Pine Lake pr iv i lege inc lude boat dock ing and swim-m ing Enioy over 6 nvles ot wa lk ing ' logging trails 3 bed room contem-porary wi th open floor p lan West B loomf ie ld schools Very desirable locat ion—won t last long $175,000 3365PC CALL 363-8307

REAL ESTATE ONE

3 0 4 F a r m i n g t o n

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

WEST BLOOMFIELD

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D Elegant new contemporary soaring cei l ings Gourmet Island kitchen, wonder fu l Master Suite Royal Pcnnte Subdivision. Wesl Bloomfield Schools Nor th ot Maple West of Farmington Open Sunday 2 to 5 $399 OOC B06069

CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE

BLOOMFIELD Custom 2800 sq walkout ranch 4 bedrooms, 2 ' i

baths. 2 f i replaces, whir lpool 2 level deck, m g round poet, t acre wooded lot, $188,000 By owner. 624-8811

WEST B L O O M F I E L D

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D En|ay a g rac ious piMard colonia l w i th 3 car a t tached garage B i rmingham schools Two story family room, wi lh large e»panse of glass over look ing a coun t r y lot S ta ined h a r d w o o d f loors <GLE> $325 000

C A L L 851-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE 1933 ENGLISH TUDOR

90% restored awaits your special taste m k i tchen and oath f ixtures Slate roof 2 fireplaces City of | WEST BLOOMFIELO Bloomf ie ld Hills on 2 lots and pri-vate road Loaded with charm $350,000 WEIR. MANUEL SNYDER S RANKE

689-7300

301 O p e n H o u s e s

BIRMINGHAM

PRICE SLASHED OPEN SUN 1-4

1717 Midvale S of Maple « ol Southf ield Contemporary ranch with vaulted c e i l i n g s , m a n y w i n d o w s a n d doorwak t 3 bedrooms. 2 fun Oalru newer k i tchen and carpeting Back-yard is pr ivate with lusn gardens

LINDA HARRISON. 540-9348 RALPH MANUEL 847-7100

301 O p e n H o u s e s

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 3 Bedroom brick ranch with custom tealures loo numerous to list BloomfieJd Hills Schools Open Sun I -4pm 6860 White Pine S of Maple W ot Telegraph $163,900

ROSANN CLEMENTINO MAX BROOCK INC 646-1400

— I N D I A N W O O D - -

G O L F C O U R S E

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4 Ek-gant new const ruct ion m beauti-ful at Andrews a ga ted communi ty o l j n i , 54 nomes in a serene wood-ed sel l ing Innovative f loor p lan with

n levei master suite, this and . Dathsi great room butler s

pa'Ory white lacquered ki tchen cabinets Beautiful views' $380,000 8 -07779 222 KIRKSWAY LANE <S o l nd ianwood and W o l M-24 |

H A N N E T T , I N C . R E A L T O R S

6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

302 B i r m i n g h a m

B l o o m f i e l d

3 0 3 W . B I m f l d . K e e g o

O r c h a r d L a k e

Canton DON T BE A RENT SLAVE

OPEN SUN 12-3PM 41719 BEDFORD

Bedroom 1200 sq It upper rafctrt condo At iacned garage $5"< 900

CALL JOYCE JOHNSON Rf MAX CROSSROADS 453-8700

Fa immgton H,lls

Custom Quali ty Detail O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5

Many es l ras and upgrades in this b e i u t i f u i co lonia l Newer «itchen l iv ing r o o m 4 d m m g room look to c o m m o n s area 8 pond custom oak mi i lwork th roughout convenient J r r l f l o o r l a u n d r y 3 6 2 6 5 Fredr icksburg (S o l 13 Mile and W of Drake* $219 000 B-07904

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

6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

Fa*»rungtO*> HiHs OP fcNSUN 1 4 PM

39025 Kennedy - Sl rathmore Sub N Of 12 Mile W of Haisted

Enioy previewing t ho stunning 4 b e d r o o m 3 ' i ba lh brick contempo-rary w i th over 3500 sq 1 ano fin-ished lower level w i n in-law suite tun pr iva te Bath and fireplace Kitch-en is spectacular with 4 ,8 granite is-land t op of the i>ne appliances stock pen i ry storage and unique l ight ing Ail bedrooms and living areas are generous sues- E icep-Itonal use ot qual i ty craftsmanship t r om c u s t o m Berber carpeting and w indow t rea tments to the glass en-c losed i—t round sunroom Asking $369 900 See you Sunday

CONTACT STEVE CASH or JOHN J EMERSON

THE MICHIGAN GROUP REALTORS INC 851-4100

ROYAL OAK - OPEN SUN 12-4 By Owne- 1020 Oak r idge 2 Oiks E of Woodward No off Cala lpa ( I I*-* Mne Rd |. Vmsetta Park area Charming 3 Bedroom brick English cottage, hardwood f loors family room $124,900

Royal Oak OPEN SUNDAY 1-4

Move right into th is 3 Bedroom, uip-Oated and redecora ted home T * baths and over sued 2 ' i car garage Only S85 900 See Dawn Buss

399-0400 CENTURY 21 Nor thwood

BEAUTIFUL Bloomf ie ld Hilts coloni-al. 4 bedroom. 2W bath, designer k i tchen ceramic 4 wood f loors Ihru-out. deck ing w 'F rench doors pro-fess iona l ly deco ra ted , 6 pane l doors. $234,900 737-9453

1384 BATES-Charming Bi rmingham Bungalow Lovely fenced yard, li-brary f in ished basement w /b r i ck floor B i rmingham Schools, new deck. $169 000

CALL DELORES FOLLMER 661-1677 or 682-4700

EXECUTIVE PROPERTIES, INC

B IRMINGHAM

B E S T O F T H E B E S T Come home to this gorgeous 5 bed room colonial tha of fers cha rm and ambiance it s i n a pr ime ne ighborhood and of fers extensive q u a l i t y u p d a t e s P r o f e s s i o n a l landscaping 1604961) $289,000

CALL 644-4 700

REAL ESTATE ONE

WABEEK LAKEFRONT CONDO Open Sun 1-4 3 Bedroom town-house 3100 SF 1st IVoor master waik-oul bml l 87 Possible land contract $400 000 Re/Max-HiHs. Russ Messina 646-5000 406-9205

West Bloomf ie ld

Open Sun 1 - 4 p m LAKEFRONT' On all sports Middle Straus Lake Spectacular view f rom island k i tchen l iving room & master suite 3 bedrooms 2 lull Baths 2 000 sq ft $224 000 N oft Rich-ardson 1st sireef E of Hagger iy 7946 Detrort B»vd Ask for

Mary M. Nicole R E A L E S T A T E O N E

8 5 1 - 1 9 0 0 4 7 6 - 7 0 2 8

B IRMINGHAM

B E S T O F B I R M I N G H A M A beauty in San Francisco area Min i condi t ion, updated k i tchen Bath new carpe l Fieldsione fire-place huge screened porch Corner lot First f loor bedroom This one has it all1 Mot iva ted (EUCl $209,900

F O L L O W T H E R E D B R I C K oath to the capt ivat ing Cape C o d of your d reams Quar lon Lake area

:amify room & dining room added m 1987 Oversized lot Excellent condi t ion IPILi $379,000

CALL 851-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE

W BLOOMFIELD CONDO Open Sun 1-4 7307 Green Farm N 'off 14 Mile W ot Hais led 2 Bedroom 1 own house 2 ' i Baths fireplace 2 car a t lached f in ished basement, bml i 88 air poo l tennis $117 000 R e ' M a . Hiks can Russ Messina 646-5000 e«l 282 Or 406-9205

N W L I V O N I A OPEN SUN 2-5 3 7 M 5 Margareta

Santa w * be here soon why not w i th a 3 Bed room 3 5 Bath -anch hqne 4 years yourw open floor PW" 1 many extras af $179 900

CALL TONY FAROGl*

ERA ACCENT 421-7040

LIVONIA 11745 W C i E M f N T 0 « C l E

OPEN SON 1 l o 4 P M S of P lymouth Rd C Of U - M M M O Ac «i new nome tor h o M l a r t Beau*

ne done ao B T M a* C C A l c j o t OM#SC

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O P E N H O U S E S

953-2020 24 Hours A Day With New Listings Added right up to The Weekend

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AFFOROABLE OUALITY

WEST BLOOMFIELD

ACT FAST' Outs tand ing 3 bedroom 2 Bath | Ranch with open floor plan & con-temporary flair' Kitchen totally up- i da ted with custom features, updat-ed bath wltn ceramic, central air. 2 -1 way fireplace A more Hurry' ONLY $137,000

BEAUTIFUL LAKE VIEW-Enioy lake privi leges in this com-1 pletely j p d a t e d home on '.arge lakeview lo l ' Greal deck. al> appli-ances & the list goes on' Just l isted at ONLY $150,000

THE PRICE i s RIGHT' On this super 4 bedroom 2 '1 bath I home on estate-sized «01 Hardwood | foyer 4 kitchen, newer carpet ing, furnace 4 central air Recreation | room with we! Oar and screened-ir porch add to the value of this home ONLY $178 500.

SUPER VALUE' Don t miss this 4 Bedroom. 2 i Bath | home with fantastic layout Neutrals, ceramic foyer, l ibrary, big kuchen | w i th Breakfast nook, sprinklers, cen-t ra l a.r 4 more* ONLY $194,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 T O D A Y 8 5 5 - 2 0 0 0 1

1988. 1989 1990. 1991 CENTURION Award Winning Office

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D

T U D O R 5 b e d r o o m 3 ' i bath home includes g rea l r o o m deck over look ing park like sett ing, and Middle Straus Lake p r i v i l eges L o c a t e d on p r iva te , sec luded, d e a d end street PRICED TO SELL AT $159,888 3793A

C A L L 363-8307

REAL ESTATE ONE

CONTEMPORARY 3 b e d r o o m s master suite, doorwal i t r om fami ly room to huge deck $85 900

HEPPARD & ASSOC. 8 5 5 - 6 5 7 0

f ARMIGTON

B E L - A I R E Br ick 3 Bedroom l i ceramic baths updated k i tchen wi th walk-in pant ry Close to down town Farming-ton Great locat ion iCOLI $96,500

CALL 477-1111

REAL ESTATE ONE

FARMINGTON HILLS

C O L O N Y P A R K Q U A D immacula te 4 Bedroom. 2 ba th w i th f inished recreat ion r o o m p k j * in - law suite 3 car side-entry garage, cen-tral air wet bar, in te rcom and a p n n kiers Move- in condi t ion, qu ick occupanCy (OAK) $159,900

CALL 851-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE

3 0 4 F a r m i n g t o n

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

FARMINGTON HILLS

Exquisite. Enchanting. Elegance!

TotaWy redone 4 bedroom. 3 5 b a t h p rv r ie -a ty te charm-houae wi th 6 car garage sweeping veranda. 1 ac re lo l AK amenlt ieei (B05682) $349,900

CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE FARMINGTON HILLS

R U R A L A M E R I C A N A ! Over one-naff acra lanced lot next l o park Plenty of r o o m for expansion. Home haa country k i tchen, va / ru ined woodwork 3 or 3 bedrooms, basement and 2 car garage (FAR) $80,900

C A L L 477-1111

REAL ESTATE ONE FARMINGTON H1U.S

C H A R M 3 bed room ranch with f in ished Basement m country sett ing Large lots and higher pr iced homes accent the desirabi l i ty of tms upda ted home Walk- In closets 6 pr iva te bath off 12 X 18 master b e d r o o m (QUA)$172,900

CALL 851-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE

FARMINGTON HILLS

C U S T O M B U I L T R A N C H Three bedrooms, three 4 one half baths, family room wi th ful l wal l stone f i replace f in ished wa lk -ou t basement wi th lull k i tchen and ba th Deck over look ing pool 3400 sq ft of l iving space' L24405 $209,900

CALL 261-0700

REAL ESTATE ONE Farmington Hills

F A N T A S T I C C O L O N I A L 4 b e d r o o m s 2'-> baths, fami ly r o o m w i l h b r i ck l i replace. h a r d w o o d f loors, updated k i tchen with new c o u n t e n o p s 4 Jen nan cook top , s»ts on a beaui i tu l wooded lot $143 ,500 IOEW53WES) 737-9000

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R Schweitzer Real Estate

FARMINGTON HILLS

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

C O L O N I A L With 4 bedrooms family r o o m and f i replace Master bed room and b a l h on first Iloor This h o m e of fers 2"t ba ths carpe l ing and app l iances i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y ( R O C I $89 500 CALL 477 -1111

REAL ESTATE ONE

FARMINGTON HILLS

T H I S H O M E

S H O W S P R I D E of ownership ' All l ight,f ixtures 4 window t reatments slay Neut ra l th roughout New carpet ing in master bed room Newer ca rpe t ing In Bedrooms 4 family room Pleasure to snow! AH appl iances inc luded (BUNI $156,500

CALL 851-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

EXECUTIVE TYPE RANCH for grac i -ous l iving Gatehouse Security Pro-f ess iona l l y l a n d s c a p e d p r i v a t e p remium lol First floor laundry neutral decor Much morei Must seel $239,900

FIRST HOME BUYER SPECIAL Put your taste in and create value Land cont rac t terms Easy l o see $74,900

Thompson-Brown 5 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

3 0 4 F a r m i n g t o n

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l a

FARMINGTON HILLS

B E A U T I F U L L Y U P D A T E D C o n t e m p o r a r y Ranch w/Hntaned wa lk -ou t (could be in-law Quar tern , on p r e m i u m wooded lot w / s i r earn H o m e open 4 airy Super master sui te + master bath w/akyttght 4 wh i r lpoo l t ub This home of fers 5 b e d r o o m s & 3 Baths w : super views th roughout Ca* t o d a y $259,000 23R-37B19 455-7000

REAL ESTATE ONE FARMINGTON HILLS

T U D O R W O O D E D

C O M M O N S M i n i condi t ion walk-out Tudor o n p r i va te wooded lot FuOy f in ished lower level Neutral co lors Open f loor p lan Total sq f t wen over 4 .200 s q ft Beautiful pool and pool area of f lower level Deck ing wi th fan tas t i c view (FOX) $319,900

CALL 851-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE FARMINGTON HILLS

H O M E F O R

T H E H O L I D A Y S ! En te r ta in in apadous great room wi th cathedra l ceil ing s lep up f o rma l dining, plus a pr ivate l ibrary Gif t p r iced at $ 169.900 <RYA)

H O M E F O R T H E H O L I D A Y S

Just the home you've Been look ing for 3 bedroom colonial in a very des i rab le iubdma ion . famify room fo rma l dining room, 2 ' i ba ths 4 cent ra l air IBRD $158 900

CALL 851-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE

FARMINGTON HILLS

G R E A T I N V E S T M E N T House o n sue is handyman special Property zoned commerc ia l BL Excellent locat ion, sur rounded by professional o l t ices and retail (EIG-UI $150 000 CALL 477-1111

REAL ESTATE ONE FARMINGTON HILLS

T R A D I T I O N A L C H A R M and lender loving care make this co iomai a real winner S ide entry garage full porch, ra ised pat io, fire-p lace large t reed »ot Great neigh-bo rhood . (FLA) $139 900

CALL 851-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE

FARMINGTON HILLS PRICE REDUCED!!

Open c o n t e m p o r a r y w i th " u p -nor th ' feel ing on t reed cu l -de-sac has 4 bedrooms 2 baths, f i rep lace, l ibrary, and much more! Only $169,900 Call 851 -9770

ERA RYMAL SYMES

FARMINGTON HILLS - New c o n -s t ruc t ion A n except iona l 4 bed-room, 2 ' i bath, 2 story on w o o d e d 1 ac re lot This home features a large k i tchen 4 noo* wi th bay w indow , fo rma l l iving 4 dining room, fami ly room wi th f i replace 4 3 car ga rage Large master suite wi th iacuzzi tub . walk- in closet 4 si t t ing area C o m -plet ion wi th in 2 weeks Pr iced under market at $199 500 Call Blair Burid-ing C o 313 -483 -6565

FARMINGTON HILLS. JUST LISTED Colonial Doll House wi th georgeous m l r r o r e ^ w a l i s in a suburban Para -dise (popular Green HIM Commons) . S of 9 Mile. W of Drake Swim len -nis. Jog Choice lol that backs to c o m m o n s with circular dr ive and un-derg round sprinklers All appl i -ances Family room with f i rep lace and bar Large master b e d r o o m wi th bath and walk-In c losets First floor laundry, side entrance ga rage Many ext ras Convenient to ex-pressways immedia te occupancy Come see lor yourselves Call

ESTHER BAXTER 349-6626 MAYFAIR. 522-8000

Farming ton Hills

E X E C U T I V E L I V I N G Loca ted prestigious Hunter Pointe 5,000 sq ft living space Inc luding lower level gourmet krtchen. break-fas! 4 sunroom combo, aud io 'v isua l 4 famify room and at tached 3 car ga rage $429,900 (OEL40KEN)

W A R M . C O Z Y & C L A S S I C Heather Hills sub scenic ravine lot, r a m b l i n g ranch with f in ished walk out lower level Very tastefully deco -r a t e d and 2 f ireplaces $237 900 (OELSOCASl

P R E S T I G I O U S

C O P P E R W O O D Brea th faking brick ranch wi th a wrap around screened deck Backs to pro tected land Securtty. 'mter-c o m system, wired tor stereo 4 walk o u t b a s e m e n t $ 3 4 9 0 0 0 (OEL66COPI

4 6 2 - 1 8 1 1

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate FARMINGTON HILLS

Q U A L I T Y B U I L T 3 bedroom. 2 'y bath ranch on ly 5 years o ld wi th cerarmc foyer and completely neutral decor Just m o v e r ight in (PAR) 10K $ t95 .000

B E A U T I F U L L Y U P D A T E D

L A R G E K I T C H E N corner wood windows, u p d a t e d bath Major addi t ion arid renovat ions comple ted m 1985 roo l heat ing, electr ical and p lumbing Neutral c a r p w t All th is o n an except ional t reed lo l (PAR) $94 500 CALL 477 -1111

REAL ESTATE ONE

FARMINGTON

W E L C O M E H O M E ! l o th is 4 bedroom, 2 bath Farming-t o n Meadows in- level in excel lent cond i t ion Maintenance free exter i -

car garage 1 year home war J) $117 900

or , 1'' r an t y IROB-O)

CALL 477-1111

REAL ESTATE ONE H O ! H O !

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 B«Ck beauty Fireplace m l iv ing r o o m Priced to sell

Cal l KATHY HARDENBURGH Century 21 Hart ford Nor th

525-9600 or (pager! 306-0979

BLOOMFIELO HILLS

C H A R M A N D B E A U T Y G e o r g e o u s c u l - d e - s a c s e t t i n g highl ights this lovely and spacious 4 bedroom. 2 5 bath execut ive colonia l m Fox HiHs Sweeping deck updated k i tchen, new carpet C u r b appeal ' (B02826) $189,900

C A L L 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS 4 bedroom, 3 bath contemporary Many updates Ceramic throughout s tunning foyer Below market at | $199 000

HEPPARD & ASSOC. 8 5 5 - 6 5 7 0

BLOOMFIELD SCHOOLS - Stun-ning 3 bedroom, 2'-> ba lh ranch co-lonial on gorgeous acre Beauti ful inter ior , all amenit ies $184,900, Dolores Sevi l le Really 471-07981

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R E A S O N S Spacious 4 bedroom. 3 5 bath ranch Nor th Wabeek magni f icent lot 3 f ireplaces, toned heat ing 3 5 car garage Great tor family and en-l e n a m m g (B94887) $599 000 CALL

644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE

BRAND NEW CONSTRUCTION W Bloomfield, lake access C o m - 1 pare quality 4 features to homes two t imes the pr ice $149 900 Rich-ard Binder B ldg Co 681-2228 I

BLOOMFIELD HILLS OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 1895 Kenwood Ct

N of Map le 4 E of Lrvemois is a brand new classic 4 bed room home s i iuated on a neevMy wooded pr iva te lot Soar ing Great room beaut i fu l whi le is land k i tchen Walk to Ouar ton schoo l $789,000

KATHY WILSON 644-6700

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REAL ESTATE ONE

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COONTHV RIDGE I - 3.350 *Q.N bedroom 2 H ba th 2 flraotaci Contemporary Co lon ia l walk-owl. professional landscaping. 3 «ve i decking. 3 car garage $317900 661 1964

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o l custom Homes. Beauti ful i paooua contemporary throughout Ceramic foyer wonder fu l whi te kitchen, termly room A dan 3 cai oaraoe New pool Plus much more |UAS) =329,900 CALL 851 -1900

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G R A C I O U S 4 S P A C I O U S d o c plan in this 4 bedroom. 2 ' * Bath colonial A real barga in for Ihe lOTuiy that understands the benef i t ! 01 an 11 Mile Road address (eie) $139 900

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REAL ESTATE ONE

GREEN HILL WOODS - Super 4 b e d r o o m Colonia l on pr ime site back ing lo c o m m o n s ProlaaalonaUy l andscaped W o o d foyer f loor, s tamed woodwork Famey room with f ireplace Glass enclosed solar-ium 4 much m o r e $219.900 AL-36

FARMINGTON RIOGE - Rare 3 bed-r o o m 2 S bath ranch is sharp t rom Me f loors l o the cathedral catfmga Fu* basement, natural f ireplace a* appl iances Very sharp' Preferred locat ion $177 900 SU-30

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tnree bedroom Ranch Enormous manicured lol Formal Dining room Fireplace central aw. sauna and - - - . . m off master bedroom Oeck with Hot Tub A la rm Saledte 2 car garage (DOH) $139,900 851-1900

I N C R E D I B L E V I E W S ol the pond 4 c o m m o n s on this almost new Tudor 3.700 sq f t Light 6 neulral 4 bedroom home with e»t '3 "are rooms 8 2 story foyer 8 Grnat Room Pickled wood cabinets 5 all neutral. (FOJQ $379,900

CALL 851-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE

NEW TO UARKETI And i l won t last, so hurryl Stalely br ick Colonial w«h over 3000 sq ft

a wonder fu l family ne ighborhood for under $200 ,000' Call now*

START PACKING! This co ry bungalow is waiting tor a new owner and Christmas tree Too many updates lo tast Can for details $59,900

WHAT A VIEW! Four b e d i o o m Colonial on Com-mons m a popular subdivision offer-ing tennis, swimming pool bike

Original owner Incorporated p remium features for endurance and beauty $199,900

CENTURT 21 HARTFORO 478-6000

FARMINGTON HILLS

E X E C U T I V E C O L O N I A L Larger 4 bedroom o n cul-de-sac backing to wooded c o m m o n s Garden room, master suite with fire-place. finished recreat ion room, security system and 2nd floor laun-Jry immediate occupancy Spectac-ular move-m cond i t ion Over 3,200 sq fT (PER) $249 900

CALL 851-1900

C O L O N Y P A R K R A N C H A rare tmd! Larger 3 bedroom ranch in heavily wooded area of subdivi-sion 2 fireplaces, large bedrooms, open floor plan newer frunace and roof 1 year home w a r r a n t y includ-ed immediate occupancy (OAK I $199 900

CALL 651-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE

OPEN H O U S E - S U N 100-4 00PM Owner anxious to sell this lovely 4 bedroom. 2 ' i ba lh ir l- level In beau-t i fu l Kimberty subdivision Extras In-c lude Fireplace, Central Air, Sepa-rate Owwig. Pat io w/Rear Deck. New Roof in 1991. Security System. At-tached Garage Beautiful Wooded Lot and m o r e ' I Best «alue in area Jus! reduced lo $143,500 26381 Dundaik. 471-7050

IMPECCABLE TUDOR - Owners transferred Gorgeous 4 bedroom 2 i bath 2 story, 1st floor laundry l ireplace m Great Room formal din-ing room, dream k i ichen large breakfast area, walkout lower level 2 flecks treed lot at tached 3 car side garage $265 000

COLONIAL CHARM - - 4 bedroom 2 ' . bath Backing l o commons For mai dining room, large kitchen, l i re-place in family room den. attached 2 car garage $195,000

SPRAWLING RANCH • on lovely a lot with mground pool impressive entrance foyer f i replace in Great Room, lormal dining room country kitchen 1st f loor laundry attached 2 cat garage $239 000 a

BRICK RANCH - on a country lo l Bedrooms 2 i baths fireplaces Irving room 8 lamily room, lormal dining room, remodeled ki tchen a! tacned 2 car garage S166 SOO

C e n t u r y 2 1 Nada, Inc . 4 7 7 - 9 8 0 0

NEW CONSTRUCTION Covered porch opens to central foyer Rows ot tall w indows af ld the contemporary flavor Master suite boasts a private ba th view o l huge backyard 3 b e d r o o m / 2 bath. 1st floor laundry Call lor more details

A TERRIFIC BUY' 2 story 3 bed room home Neal d e a n Many updates include newer furnace, water heater, electrical carpeting and updated ki tchen And «• for $62,900

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2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0 PICTURESQUE BRICK RANCH in desirable Al ia Loma Sub Walk l o Deautitu' downtown Farmingion 1 elementary schoo l W o n t last $124,500

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Veiy well updated 3 bedroom brick cftrch m a fr iendly neighborhood Snisned basement beautiful k i tch-en Walking distance to elementary •chooi $92,000

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8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0 SPACiOUS RANCH- Wi th 1 870 SQ n Great family neighborhood, large bedrooms airy k. tchen 8 nook • ' y a r d s of counter space $125000

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S P U S H S P L A S H This brand new, 3 bedroom. 2 ' 1 b a m colonia l o n Br igh ton Lake w * cap t i ve your heart FanWy r o o m ml l i replace 4 ca thedra l ceHmga tons of w indow* , k i t chen w /oak cabinets 4 appUencea. 1st f loor laundry, walkout lower level w/ fweplace 4 more $187,500

Diane Braykovich R E / M A X 1 0 0 I N C .

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BEAUTIFUL TRI -LEVEL carpet ing, na tu ra l f i replace huge master b e d r o o m . 3 t « r deck ing bull!- ins. neut ra l decor , proleaaionai landscaping $129,900 VI-21

HARD TO FIND - 3 b e d r o o m 2 bath custom ranch m Nor thern South-held Huge basement 3 full baths, hardwood f l oo rs , cent ra l air Great floor p lan $69 ,900 SE-27

ADORABLE 8 AFFOROABLE Lovely 3 b e d r o o m w / lo ta o l up-

* 2 car garage Walk down-town or l o the park $88,700 PA-78

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SOUTHFIELD 4 B E D R O O M C O L O N I A L

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T R I - L E V E L with two car a t tached garage, nor th of twelve. famKy r o o m wi th natura l f i replace Dimng r o o m , laundry room Fenced back yard Greet potent ia l (28CSAN) $113.900

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REAL ESTATE ONE

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COUNTRY SETTING with all Ihe city convenience* Looe-ly decor, all neutral lone* New roof, carpet, and many mora amerwne* Partial fimehed baaammi great tor Rec room or drafts 1200 aq fl 3 bedrooms. 1 * b* lh ranch Large lot (ALB) $79.900

REAL ESTATE ONE 681-5700

ENTERTAINERS DELIGHT aprewkng. ughl. open 2500 aq. fl ranch with vaulted ce»ng« 4 Skykghu P r o n m o n H y landacaped tot. cedar deck, brick patio B I R M I N G H A M S C H O O L S

1173.000 CALL BOBBIE SPRKJG

RALPH MANUEL ASSOCIATES 647-7100 Or. 435-5320

B I R M I N G H A M SCHOOLS Cranbrook Sub , skyl ights, solar, open style, ca thedra l ceumgs. spa-cious 4 /5 b e d r o o m . 3 bath, endless e . l r as . $139 ,900 O p e n Sun 1-4 30143 Spr ing River 644-6669

S U P R E M E L I V I N G Se!" a new s tandard ot living In this wonder fu l cus tom brick ranch nes-t led In a very t reed, private 147*234 lot Large family room wilh f ireplace k i tchen and 3 bedrooms V * baths att ic has pull down stairs that lead t o p layroom Two car at tached ga-rage with door opener Land con-t ract te rms possible ' $ 115,000

Century 21 J. Scott. Inc.

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S W I N G S E T I N T H E Y A R D This 4 bed room. 2 ' i oath is ready to m o v e your family mto Crackl ing f i replace, new floorings, spaoa I 37 acre subdiv is ion park, rent op t ion avai lable $169,000 (B068831

C A L L 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE THREE BEDROOM RANCH

Oak tr im o f f -wh i le ki tchen Many updates 2 car garage, basement sunroom $89,900

HEPPARD & ASSOC. 855-6570

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HOWELL Spac ious 2600 sq coun t ry h o m e wi th room for horses 4 bed rooms , famlty r o o m 8 wa lk -ou l lower level sit on 8 6 acres $170,000 (C0680601

HOWELL A home with hearl 3 bed r o o m colonia l o l brick $ ak jm inm Family room, deck basement s p a c i o u s g a r a g e $ 1 0 9 , 9 0 0 IC068090)

COLDWELL BANKER BRIGHTON TOWN 8 COUNTRY

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S O M U C H TO 0FFERI - Enioyable 1'» story h o m e on 6 20 acres with 300 o l f ron tage on a prtvate lake! Spacious w / 4 bedrooms & 2 lul l baths, count ry k i tchen w ' la rge eat m g area, f o rma l dining, living r o o m w/ l i rep lace, 1st floor laundry, walk-ou l lower level 8 overs i ied 2 car ga-

A must see at $168,000 Hart land Schools,

SECLUOED SETTING' - Peaceful w o o d e d 3 45 acre sett ing plus many large pine t rees wythis d e a n 8 com fo r tab le 4 b e d r o o m 2 bath home Spacious l iv ing room, screened porch off d in ing area for re laxing 15x24 fami ly room, deck, 2 car ga-rage & m o r e Hart land Schools $129,500

YOUR OPPORTUNITY - l o en|oy Dunham Lake s park, beaches 8 na-ture trari* c o m e w / i h a well d e i g n e d anch home 3 bedrooms. t'A baths

j e e - l h r u f i rep lace m l iving room lamrly room, screened m porch lor relaxing, 2 car garage paved dr ive & beauti ful park -l ike sett ing Hart land Schools $129,500

INCREDIBLE BUYI - Move-in 5 en-ioy this sharp new' 3 bed room " ba th home Cathedral ceil ing grea l room, over 1400 sq. ft., full basement. 2.5 car garage. Andersen windows & m area of nice homes:' Har t land $118,250

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E A G L E H E I G H T S • 3 4 4 b e d r o o m ranch, co lonia l .

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(Visit our Mode l H o m e 11-5pm 1-96 lo Kent Lake Rd S towards South Lyon, left on 11 m i 10 en-t rance on r ight Fol low s igns! ) Mode l 437-3773 Of f i ce 229-5722

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CONTEMPORARY 4 B E D R O O M 4 possible 5 b e d r o o m con tempora ry 2 story home. 2 story foyer, cathe-dral cartings, skylight Rebui l t * 1990. large bedrooms on 2nd level neutral decor $109,900 C -33JA-H Call 360-0450

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CONVENIENT- M i l l o rd Rd / t»6 4 bedrooms. V * bath , par lor , off ice new designer k i tchen, huge garage w/tof t , t ru l l trees, cast le t ree house!

1/4 acres $155,000 486-1978

GORGEOUS CONTEMPORARY story home with 4 bed rooms , 4 '4

baths, master bath has iacuzo shower enclosure wi th glass block Bum m pool , nice sized deck w i th gazebo, parl taky f in ished basement .

car a t tached garage wi th openers $309,000 Call Randy Clark

RE/MAX Countryside 486-5005

OPEN SAT 8 S U N 1-4 25079 Fnar Lane N ot 10, E o> Telegraph Exquis i te q u a d l e v * of fenng 4 spac ious b e d r o o m s huge family r o o m w/ f i rep lace , ki tchen comple te w / w a l k - m pant ry , central vacuum system, open f loor plan, sit-uated on la rge lot w / 3 car at tached garage Newty deco ra ted 8 immedi-ate possession Can b e seen a - -day by cal l ing 559-0990 or 353-23!

T W Y C K I N G H A M S U B Exci t ing fami ly h o m e that has space and qual i ty. 4 b e d r o o m colonial . 2'-i bath, large fami ly r o o m w 'h rep iace is ) hoor laundry , f in ished basement many ext ras, a t tached garage

MCGLAUN 5 5 9 - 0 9 9 0

JUST UNDER 40 ACRES Owner be ing re located ou t -o f -s ta te Horse barn , mobi le home, good lenced pasture G o o d investment proper ty 1 -313-689-3605

L Y O N T P W . CAPE COD. 14 ACRES

Lovely 3 bedroom. 2 bath home with 1st f loor master sui te, huge dining area w ' d o o r w a l l to deck. lull basement 8 2*1 car a t tached garage $127,900

Karen Brown R E / M A X 1 0 0 I N C .

348-3000

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

in tins 3 b e d r o o m b n c k colonial , 1 ' * baths, large k i tchen, 2 car at tached garage, l oca ted In all br ick home area (236ROC) 892.900

C A L L 559-2300

REAL ESTATE ONE

SOUTHFIELD

F O U R B E D R O O M C O L O N I A L

Lathrup schoo l d is t r ic t , nice sixe k i tchen, na tu ra l f i replace, doorwal i leads to b a c k y a r d , h o m e has great potent ia l (294GUY1 $92,900

L O V E L Y S O U T H F I E L D

R A N C H FHA T E R M S w i th th is lenced 3 bed room ranch , recent ly painted, new vinyl s id ing, gut ters , f ront steel door, e lec t r i ca l c i rcu i t breaker homebuyers war anty (280MAR) $49,900 C A L L 559-2300

REAL ESTATE ONE

SOUTHFIELD

G R E A T L O C A T I O N well ma in ta ined three bedroom brick ranch w i th master bath, eat ing space In k l i chen d in ing r o o m with

?*ss doo rwa l i F in ished basement car ga rage (247PIE) $69,000

L O V E L Y R A N C H

O N L A R G E L O T Frankl in s tove m fami ly room, trench doo rs Large k l i chen overtook beaut i fu l back yard. 1.5 baths, deck (235SAR) $86,900 C A L L 559-2300

REAL ESTATE ONE

SOUTHFIELD

K I N G S I Z E

M A S T E R B E D R O O M highl ights th is 3 b e d r o o m IV. bath bi-ievel w i th new vinyl windows, two story foyer, open l iving room wi th ad iacen l d m m g room, and a garage back yard . Cad 559-2300 (156gol) $79,000

M O V E R I G H T I N very lovely 3 b e d r o o m ranch wi th car a t tached garage Master oath family r o o o m , cent ra l a * , formal assumpt ion (172HIL) Can 559-2300 $79,000

REAL ESTATE ONE

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3 bedrooms. 1 ' i ba ths , large l iving room carpe ted , f ron t porch, awning covered pa t i o in rear garage immed ia te occupancy Make (BRY) $55,900 C A L L 477-11

REAL ESTATE ONE

SOUTHFIELD

S O M E O N E ' S D R E A M Three b e d r o o m ranch, four car a t tached ga rage wi th new dr iveway lenced raar yard and a deck new roo f m 1991. (25LO.LA1

N A T U R E R A N C H G 2 bed r o o m wi th na tu ra l f i replace m l iving room. 1% baths , la rge k i ichen 8 lor mai d m m g room, aunroom over look* w o o d e d rav ine, walk-out b a s e m e n l ( 2 « 1 S A M ) $ 1 2 4 , 9 0 0 CALL 559-2300

REAL ESTATE ONE

ROCHESTER

E X E C U T I V E P A R A D I S E cUetom bum home, private lot maround pool, new krtchen In 1989 2 furnaces. 2 air conditioners elegant lower level with wet bar Must s e e (152NEW) $319.000

CALL 852-6500

REAL ESTATE ONE

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3 bedroom*, one and a hrtt bath* large lamky room, updated krtchen. living room waft budt In* and lire-place. dmmg room with (KM m cup-board* large deck, H a i l corner lot Code 555 $144,960

548-9100 REAL ESTATE ONE

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AUBURN HILLS

C O U N T R Y S E T T I N G with a * the cxly convenience Lovafr decor, aa neulral lone* New rool. carpel, and many mora amemtta* PertMAy firoahed t a * * m * n l greet for rec room or crafts 1-200 sq ft 3 bedroom. 1'A bath ranch Large lot (ALB) $79 ,900 661-5700

REAL ESTATE ONE

AFFOROASUE LIVONIA RANCH A w e e pamt 8 Iwnnm—nn can b"r>g out me beauty m§m home

I cefkng m Irving room, brael laal ft. open Boor p e n ParUaMy Kn-

_ Jd basement S»4 900 t w i a c - L . . c e « J « M 7 « 7 .

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

Three b e d r o o m Bnck ranch m Ihe hagh d e m a n d area. Not th Royal Oak The ne ighborhood is beautiful the o p p o r t u n i t y t o buy Is g r e a t MLSir(BO340Ol $106,900

C A L L 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE

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REAL ESTATE ONE

ROCHESTER HILLS - Unrveraily H « s Sub cotomal. 4 bedrooms. 2 t t baths, family room, c o m e r lot. near schoo ls . I m m e d i a t e occupancy . $154,900 661-1864

ROCHESTER HILLS

D E S I R A B L E

S Y C A M O R E S U B D I V I S I O N 4 bedroom. 2 H bath. den. greet room, wi th fireplace. 1st floor l a u n d r y , t r a n s f e r e e p e r l e c t (133SAN) $63,990

CALL 652-6500

REAL ESTATE ONE

ROYAL OAK CAPE COO" This home f i ts any WestyN with 2 b e d r o o m s and bath up phis 2 bed-r o o m s and 1 bath down. You can en|i>y th is new k i tchen with sunny lamily r o o m and hardwood f loors p lease call lo see t h a perlect home (sei $149 000 RE 0 CARPET KEIM 855-9100

ROTAL OAK N E W K I T C H E N !

One o l many updates m this unique Ro/a i Oak bungalow Double lot cent ra l air over 1.500 square leet f i n i shed b a s e m e n l and m o r e ' $8^.900 (17HUO) 952-5590

REAL ESTATE ONE

ROCHESTER HILLS

E X E C U T I V E

H O M E - M O D E L ' lor 4 years, ceramic f loors m loyer 8 guest bath, cathedra l cei l ings in Great room. 3 car garage, securi ty. 10K, (191CHA) $244,900

C A P E C O D wi th all Ihe charm p lus spectacular view' 5 bedrooms. 4 ' *ba ths . l ibrary, centra l ak . mground pool, spr inkler, f i n i shed wa lkou t . 2 f i r ep laces MUCH MOREI (724STAI $299,900

CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE

ROYAL OAK 924 N Alexander S of Gardenia W ot CampbeH. ranch Nexv 2 car garage new k i tchen l a r g e c e d a r d e c k $ 7 9 , 9 0 0 Nor thga le Real Estate 795-7114

3 1 0 W i x o m - C o m m a r c e

L a k e s A r a a

CHARMING RANCH Perfect s laner or retirement home large k i tchen with breakfast nook car garage frniahed walkoul base-menl w' f i reptace. and takefront porch $89 850 C-50WA-WH CAN 360-0450

ERA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY

MILFORD

E X E C U T I V E R E T R E A T ! Unpretent ious d r a m a abounds m this 5 bed room. 3 - ba th home Fin-ished wa lkou l basement w / 2 n d full k i tchen Pr ivate cu l -de-sec wi th 4 9 oiling, wooded acres Sol id oak

woodwork , f loor ing 8 doo rs (LER1 $475,000 681-5700

REAL ESTATE ONE

ROCHESTER HILLS

E X E C U T I V E

H O M E ' M O D E L tor 4 years, ceramic f loors m foyer 8 guest bath, cathedra l cei l ings m Great room. 3 car garage, securi ty. 10K. (191CHA) $244,900

C A P E C O D wi th all the charm plus spectacular v i e w 5 bedrooms. 4'<ibathi . l ibrary, centra l ae. mground pool, spr ink ler , f in ished wa lkou t . 2 f i rep laces MUCH MOREI (724STAI $299,900

CALL 652-6500

REAL ESTATE ONE

MILFORD TWP - 3100 sq ft on 1% acres For sale by Ca rmen Con-struct ion C o Hol iday Special only $229,900 " 684-0397

N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N

EXCLUSIVELY IT ISN'T THE NORTH POLE - but Santa win be here Sa l f r om 12-2pm w Cedar is land Rd at Bogle Lake Rd Carta Hills Esta te* Huron Vakey Schools new sub at last a f ford-able lami ly sized luxury Ready to occupy F rom $159,900

851-9950 348-9950. 610-2557

ROCHESTER HILLS

L O C A T E D O N T H E P O N D natural wi ldl i fe preserve and c o m m o n s arse prov ide* the aet tmg tor this newer home walkou l basement 3 car garage (130KIN) $311.4000

C U S T O M Q U A L I T Y

M A S T E R piece on approximately 3 ' 1 acres, boasts 1st f loor master with whir lpool , great room, wa lkou l lower level. 2 f ireplaces Upgraded features! (494HUN) $475,000

CALL 652-6500

REAL ESTATE ONE

NEW HUOSON

I D E A L R E T I R E M E N T L I V I N G

in tbia 2 bed room. 1V> bath, air cond i t ioned upper unit w i th lake new balcony, pr iva te basemen l , a l app l iances inc lud ing washer 8 dryer Beech, f ishing boa t ing $180 month ly ma in tenance tee inc lude* heal water , taxes (SPA) $44,500

CALL 477-1111

REAL ESTATE ONE

ROCHESTER

I N V I T I N G C O N T E M P O R A R Y

wtth lop-of - the-hne amenlt ie* PeUa windows with bum m skm shades Jenn-AJre. subzero fr idge. Huge master bedroom. 2 car at tached garage m town Rochester (807FIR) $139,900 CALL 652-6500

REAL ESTATE ONE

N E W M O D E L YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE

l tms Neo-V ic to r ian / fa rmhouse on the hi* of heavi ly t reed 2 acre parcel w / lake access in Eagle Cove Sub Super - Insu la ted , A n d e r s o n windows. 3 bed rooms , 2 ' i ba lhs . l a c u a l . fo rma l d in ing , great r o o m w/s tone f ireplace Oak cabmets . 1st floor laundry. 2 car a t tached garage Many features not l is ted 1 mi le f r om downtown South Lyon $179,900 Call Steve WlNacker Country Concepts 313-437-3667

P I C T U R E S Q U E V I E W o l p o n d , woods huge deck, 2435 sq f t Colon laL built 1990, 2 42 $234 000 HELP-U-SELL Ol N W W C 454-9535

SOUTH LYON - O p e n Sun 1 -4pm 62133 Richf ield Ct West o l Pont iac Trail, % mi le Sou th of Silver Lake. Subdiv is ion across f r o m John Deer 2600 S q Ft 3 b e d r o o m , 2 bath 2.5 Acres $195,900 Call Rick at

ERA LAYSON REALTORS INC (313 )437 -3600

South Lyon

Q U I E T E L E G A N C E Abounds In this new h o m e Two fire-places. bui l t - in enter ta inment cen-ter, 3 5 baths, two t o n e h a r d w o o d f loor ing V . acres In nice area $239,900 Call STEVE PATTERSON

462-1811 C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

Schweitzer Real Estate.

ROCHESTER SCHOOLS - Oak land Twp Cape Cod style home. 4 bed room* . 2 baths 2 6 acres 1 Horse al lowed Call Car iene McKechn le Weir. Manual Snyder 8 Ranke,

651-3500 or 651-3910

ROCHESTER

S E L L E R R E T I R I N G ! Many updates throughout Large beautiful ly landscaped tot with poo l 3 or 4 bedrooms. 2 ' * baths, f ront r o o m w i th f i r ep lace ( 6 7 1 RID) $165 000 652-6500

F O R M E R H O M E A R A M A

M O D E L Rober tson built 4 bed room with den. 3 way f ireplace, double stair way. bonus r o o m off master , air condi t ioning, landscaping, over 50K m extras. (4120AK) $319 .990

CALL 652-6500

REAL ESTATE ONE

BEVERLY HH.LS

B E V E R L Y H I L L S Wonder fu l fami ly home features 3 bedrooms and 2 ' * ba ths Spectacu-lar v iews t r o m the 26' family room and second f loor study Lot backs to Rouge River ebd 14 acre nature area! B i rm ingham schools B03411 $309,500

CALL 646-1600

REAL ESTATE ONE

3 1 2 L i v o n i a 3 1 2

COUNTRY

B I N G H A M F A R M S

W O O D E D R A V I N E

S E T T I N G m B m g h a m W o o d * Large foyer wMh sweeping stai rcase, gourmet krtch-en. large master suite with cathedral ceding cozy f i replace, whir lpool t ub study and b a l c o n y Beautifuky appo in ted B07176 $275,000

C A L L 646-1600

REAL ESTATE ONE

A l l u r i n g H o m e s V A L U T V A C K E D

Tin* attractive home located on • race corner lot Offers dream kitch-en for the person who love* to cook. Newer carpeting, large deck and garage Mi .SOO

OFFERS SO M U C H Tin* stunning 3 bedroom. IV* bath noma setting on a toveN country at-moephere including natural fireplace in living room, family t o e kitchen, hnlaned beaemeni 8 attached 2 car garage S139.000

TRUE DELIGHT m this outstanding 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch aBuated on a lovely cul-de-sac setting Feetur* * *ntertam-Ing Great Room with vaulted cekmg. natural fireplace with aoUd oak man-be. gourmet kitchen. 2 doorweki leading to wraparound deck. 1*3 floor laundry 8 master bedroom c e n t r a l k l r , p r o f e s s i o n a l l y (andacaped 8 spr ink lers baasmem 8 attached 2 car garage $157 ,500

C e n t u r y 2 1 Today 462-9800

Award Winning Office 1986. 8 7 . 8 8 . 89. 90 & 91

Aknoei one he* acre lot. i b e » o o m v

a l bnck maintenance N t ranch ~ baaamenf hug* kitchen « t h kght ~ oak I karr i a l l c a o r e u and penkY , M M 1986 992.500 CaN

CHARLOTTE JACUNSKI

CENTURY 21 R O W

464-7111 GREAT LOCATION - q u e * pency offered 011 W e wor maintenance free bnck 2 Larger backyard, tpadouk bedroom, i

i _ . $142,900 CALL MARLENE KLIMECKJ

RE/MAX WEST 281-1400

H I C K O R Y W O O O ! Cabinet* extra storage end re-cessed lighting can be found m t n » new kitcheni 4 bedroom. 1 5 bath

8 newer carpet Try « at $160,000'

ERA ACCENT 421-7040

COUNTRY LIVING m Dawsburg. 2800 sq. f t du t ch colonial, 3 bed-room, 2 % be th , lof t , study, luepiace. full basemen l , natural wood i r lm. 2V» car oa rage barn , shed, on 10 acres M u c h more . $205,000 Call after 6 p m , 313-634-3361

COMMERCE

C O M M E R C E L A K E

P R I V I L E G E S One beaut i fu l acre ol mature acces-sible by ws lkou l basement 3 bed-r o o m s snare Ihe view and 4 th can be s den' Impressive 12 loot high g r e a l r o o m ad io ins h a r d w o o d voored k i ichen and 2-Slory foyer

Formal dining and over sued garage adds 10 us value $209 900 3750V

CALL 363-8307

REAL ESTATE ONE

O A K L A N O S E E I T T O B E L I E V E I T !

One of a k i n d home, chl ldrens b e d r o o m s have spiral stairs 8 play lofts F in ished walk-out . perfectly p l a c e d f o r m a x l m u n sun l igh t (497HUN) $550,000

C A L L 652-6500

REAL ESTATE ONE

A L M O S T N E W Tn- level 3 b e d r o o m plus den or 4 bedrooms, first f loor laundry and tha fol lowing new *mce 1969 great r o o m with doorwa l i to deck, oek k i tchen. 2 lul l baths, natura l wood-work . thermal pam windows, exter i -or doors , hee l ing system p lumbing, electr ical , roo l . landscaping, over-sized 2V» car garage 1400 t q I t 200 It deep lot $87,000 RE /MAX WEST 261-1400

ASSUME 9% Land Contract 3 bed-room brick Ranch with newer k i tch-en. furnace, centra l air. copper p lumbmg. dr iveway 8 more, baee men! 8 garage lor only $93,500 Buyers only 421-5475

C O M M E R C E E X C E P T I O N A L P R I C E !

Can 1 ge l better than this huge colo-nial for the price" All updated, game room. 3 fireplaces. 3"> baths, re-mode led kitchen, m a beautiful sub Too much to Hst! Exceptional q u a k ly. must see $169,900 V6104 Call 261-0700

REAL ESTATE ONE C O M M E R C E

O W N E R T R A N S F E R R E D ! Reluctant ly musl sen this almost new contemporary home Beauti ful Traver t ine marb le foyer vaul ted cei l ings, two-way l i replace and French doors are iusl a few feature Only $149 900 9050CC

CALL 363-6307

REAL ESTATE ONE

S O U T H W E S T WATERFORD 4 b e d r o o m br ick ranch with many updates Large 2 ' 1 car garage, mechanic s d r e a m Located at end o l pr iva te street Elementary school one b lock away Spacious yard -m a n y s p e c i a l f e a t u r e s (JAY) $100,900

REAL ESTATE ONE 681-5700

BY OWNER - desirable Sta le St area 3 bed room, bnck ranch Ex l ra large corner lot Call for list of ex Irak. $105,900 522-1491

W A R R E N

M A I N T E N A N C E F R E E ! 3 b e d r o o m br ick ranch Updated k i i chen. fami ly r o o m with f ireplace, cent ra l air. fenced yard immediate possess ion $92,900 Call now (19COMI 952-5590

REAL ESTATE ONE

C O M M E R C E T O W N S H I P Beaut i fu l new large 2-story bnck ho-.se at tached 2 car garage. 3 b e o r o o m s 2' > bath, great room ca-thedra l ceding l ireplace. lots o l win-dows large loyer open stairway large country kitchen, lormal dmmg room. 1st floor laundry security sys-ten. basement targe lol on paved pr.vale Street 2601 Rocky Top Ct

$168 900

S j " Wixom Rd " i Mi W o l Glen-gar » Rd

Open House Sal & Sun - 1-5

Welch Construct ion Co. 3 1 3 - 6 8 4 - 5 3 3 6

WHITE LAKE

G R E A T T H R E E

B E D R O O M B A Y

F R O N T W A L K - O U T

R A N C H wi th n e w an access l o Cedar Island Lake H o m e is tasteful ly decorated with f resn new carpet, paint, bkrvds. centra l air . sea wan and many ext ras Pr iced at just $174,900 En|oy one of the cleanest lakes a round Cal l 363-8307 for showing 701 OLR

REAL ESTATE ONE

Commerce Township NEW CONSTRUCTION

MEGANS MEADOW SUB Immedia te occupancy 1600 sq ft ranch 3 bedroom 2 bath. 1st l loor laundry many extras $152 900 A L S O AVAILABLE 3 bedroom 2'» b a m colonial. $157,900 W u o m Rd N to Glengary turn right to Benstem lu rn left ' . mile

For appomlmenl call J T KELLV CUSTOM HOMES

1313(363-5927

TROY

C O Z Y T R O Y R A N C H Gardener 's Dream backyard! O p e n l loor p lan leads to new k i tchen and laundry room, 3 bedrooms. 1'A bath* . Hurry l Won t last long' (CHE) $157,000 681-5700

REAL ESTATE ONE

C O M M E R C E - $182,500 Lake s n o r e Dr N ot Bass Lake W of Bensle in Contemporary 3 bed-r o o m 2 '1 bath Cape Cod. 1989 Gourmet sryte kitchen. 1st f loor laundry basemenl 2 car a t tached garage lake privi leges Hearty WorkJ-Shirtey Cash 344-2888

WHITE lAKE

P E R F E C T R A N C H Three bed rooms , lamily room wrtti f i replace, master bed room bath, screened po rch Central air Neulral and open Year- round l iving treed lot ( G L A ) $ 1 1 4 . 900

C A L L 851-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE

BY OWNER - 3 bedroom brick ranch, basemen l breereway. ga-rage Low $ 6 0 ' * Act Now* 486-4645 425-0045

H U G E C O U N T R Y L O T Newly completed ranch with waf toul lower level becking lo wooded r»-nne setting 3 bedroom. 2 balh.

Red ce£ngs fireplace i * t floor laundry. 2 * *K»e entrance garage $144,900 425-1555 or 591-0623

LIVONIA ANO AREA

LIVONIA - LOVELY! 3 Bedroom bnck W t m n i i n Tn-Levet Updated ki tchen wttti ceramic Ule f loor , bmn-m range and oven.

I ooorwak 2 Car with opener and

900 VSTm WESTLAND - BEAUTIFUL!

3 Bedroom Ranch feature* 20

BY OWNER - 7 8 Merr lman 19179 Flamingo 3 b e d r o o m bnck ranch, 1,200 aq ft o n ' * acre Air, l i replace, 500 s q f t deck, bksement . 2 '» car garage $119,900 474-4593

CASTLE GARDENS - 3 bedroom ranch, centra l air, 2 car a t tached gerage $105,900

FREE Lisl of proper t ies FOR S A L E Call Owner ' w i th prices, descrip-

t ions, addresaes. etc HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 425-8881

C H A R M I N G R O S E D A L E This well ma in ta ined home is 1.600 aq f t w /3 bedrooms, possib le 4th or srtt ing r o o m of f master bed room Finished basemen l w / e x t r * ki tchen area $124,900 231-11405 Cal l 455-7000

REAL ESTATE ONE

thedra i caking*, new wmdows. car -pet and pem i $69,900

REDFORD - OLD WORLD CHARM! Two large bedrooms, fuk dmmg room, a i hardwood floors unfin-ished beeement. private lenced backyard with deck, porcn and shed Low taxes $69,500

FARMINGTON HILLS Beaut i fu l Con tempora ry Ranch ! Open floor plan. Greet Room w i th f loor ceding f l rep lkc* . large Count ry Krtchen. all new Petta w indow* and 2 doo rwak* $159 900

LIVONIA - GREAT AREA! w e s t e r n L ivon ia 4 Bedroom. 3'A b a l h bnck Colonial Remode led k i tchen wi th ceramic f loor , l o r m a l dining room, fwrmy r o o m wi th fire-place. first Boor laundry F lm*hed basement , centra l air. spr inkler systed 2V» car at tached ga rage $164,900

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d S o u t h

464-6400

Whi te Lake TULL LAKE PRIVILEGES - go wi th this br ick ranch New oak kitchen, centra l an, piaster w*k * . ha rdwood boors. 1st f loor laundry. l i replace large pr iva te lot Asking. $114,900 CALL LUCY N O R M A N 363-7054

THE PRUOENTIAL GREAT L A K E S REALTY 851-8100

3 1 2 L i v o n i a A N A W A R D W I N N I N G C O M M U N I T Y ROSEDALE GAR-DENS engu i l s th is Cape Cod with wel p laster , large Mvlng room with f i rep lace fo rma l dining, k i tchen with n o o k ful l b a s e m e n l screened porch. 2 car garage Price re-d u c e d $114,900 7 -3 /4% interest may b e acceptable. Call

O n e W a y R e a l t y 4 7 3 - 5 5 0 0

COMING SOON 3 b e d r o o m 2 fuk bath ranch in N o r t h L i v o n i a Oak c a b i n e t * th roughtou t Full basemenl and m o r e FHA te rms available To be comp le ted by March $104 ,900

LOTS OF SQUARE FOOTAGE

Beauti ful ly remodeled k i i chen. new wmdows terr i f ic 24 * 12 Irving room and located m U v o m a $91,000

LIVONIA SCHOOLS Lovely 3 bed room. 1 M l ba th home wi th a b rand new 2 car de tached ga-rage. newer k i tchen cabmets . new sldie walks and pat io Newer front po r ch and freshly po in ted t r im $67,500.

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate

NOTTINGHAM WOODS COLONIAL Open 12 to 2pm Reduced for quick sale Lovely neutral decor. 4 bed-room, 2*<V bath formal Hiring, dmmg. lamily room/flreplace - family sua kitchen with extra cabinets 8 break-last room. 1st floor laundry, fuk basement, new furnace + an. at-tached garage, circle drive sprink-ling system 8 more Or*y $185,000. 16660 Hubberd S Ol 6 MMe. E ol Farmington Rd

GRACE Mi KTON 421-5789 RE/MAX WEST 522-6040

STUNNING HOME 3 bed room first f loor master suite with lecuz f l mar cue fireplace, pri-vate locat ion. $172,500

Hefp-U-Sek of NNSL 348-6006

3 0 6 R o c h a a t a r - T r o y

C U S T O M NEW CONSTRUCTION Former m o d e l Open foyer with mar-ble Boors Formal d m m g r o o m and l ibrary. 1st f loor master suite Ex-a r o s e r o o m - S a u n a 3 fireplaces 3 fuk 8 2 hal l ba ins 3-car garage 4,000 • sq ft $395,000 WEIR MANUEL, SNYDER 8 RANKE

689-7300

SOUTHFIELD

W O O D E D L O T & R A V I N E 3/4 acre c h a r m i n g 2 b e d r o o m m desirable South f ie ld locat ion 2 car a t tached ga rage M o v e ngh l m Rid-ing mower 8 snow b lower negot iab le per lec t starter (ORE) $ 7 4 8 0 0 CALL 851 1900

REAL ESTATE ONE

ROCHESTER HILLS

E X E C U T I V E C O L O N I A L in p r e s t e g i o u s G r o s s e P i n e s screened porch w o o d e d pr iva te cor nar lot. large maater sui te wnn alt-l ing area large w a M - m d o — (952GROS) $259,900

P R I M E L O C A T I O N O N pr ivate cour t Deck h a r d w o o d floor in d in ing room Neutra l decorat ion, huge mas te r s u i t e ( 1 9 7 2 C L E ) $170,500

CALL 652-6500

REAL ESTATE ONE

TROY - Gorgeous 3 bed room co lo-nial include* natural wood burn ing fireplace, family room, formal d in ing r o o m wi th eesy access to roomy 8 very funct ional k i tchen 1st Boor laundry Secret bonus room entered f rom bookcase in famlty r o o m (great for personal study or game room). Finished basement with g o o d s tor -age area, seperale changing r o o m wi th personal shower Also 2Vt car a t tached garage wi th separate work r o o m $160,900 Ralph Conselyea Realtor. 399-6400

N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N

EXCLUSIVELY COMMERCE - Spectacular new wooded sub o l affordabfy pr iced fami ly size homes from $169,900 By the Popular Howard Stanley Burid

? 5 « 348-9950

ers Informat ion at our mode l In Cont ry R«Jge S of 14 MMe. E. o l

at 36470 Lowell Or 786-0450 422-9356

TROY - Large 4 -bedroom. 2 ' t be th colonia l m very deeirable Troy sub-div is ion Many ex t ra* ' Owner be ing t ransferred $119,900 669-2425

ORION

J U S T O N E L O O K ! Wow" Large 1.585 sq tt ranch on spacious yard with mgro imd pool and stm plenty of room tor other trvtties Central location wi th easy access l o x-wsy Come see what you can get lor only $77,900 (GAI) 681-5700

REAL ESTATE ONE

TROY OPEN SUNOAY 12-3

351 Leetonia N o l Watt les 6 E of Llvernola is a spacious newer co lomal nes l led on a picturesque lot Large rooms, liv-ing room wtth ca thedrs l cekmg and cus tom brick l i replace $169,000

KRISTIN CARLSON 644-6700

MAX BROOCK, INC REALTORS

TROY

W E L L M A I N T A I N E D

R A N C H on over H acre offering lovely view* from every window Newly updated kitchen with soed oak cabmets. large master bedroom. Florida room Birmingham schools B07374 $125,000 CALL 646-1600

REAL ESTATE ONE

3 0 9 R o y a l O a k - O a k P a r k

H u n t i n g t o n W o o d a

P L Y M O U T H

Enioy the benefits of condo bring! 2 bedroom carnage houae condo **»i Plymouth address Lei ut »how you how to stop renting and start owning! $67,750. 456-5880

Oo yoi* ho*dey shopping early You deserve lh»s beautiful ranch wrth 3 bedrooms A 1V4 baltis Cozy fireplace In UunHy room 1110,900 456-5880

Enchanting Cape Cod 3 bedrooms 1V% hardwood noors

PLYMOUTH OPEN SUN. 1-4

1365 Boss N o! Ann Arbor Rd E. of Shetdon Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch, mint condition. Family room with f i replace, newer roof, furnace Walk to downtown P l y m o u t h $ 1 1 7 . 9 0 0 455-5880

CANTON OPEN SUN. 1-4

7428 Emerson, N of Warren. W of U"ey U * on the perlt Beautiful 4 b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l , meticulously maintained

2 cat g m p e Charm a t m o s p h e r e g a l o r e ) H 4

Plymouth 455-5880 464-0205

CANTON A b s o l u t e l y per fect 3 bedroom ranch Updates galore Beeuliful neutral carpet & ceramic Roors, 2 f u l l b a t h s , f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t . $ 1 2 9 , 9 0 0 455-5880

LIVONIA Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom ranch Oaaament wtth fireplace. 2 * befhs lots of updates Seller moving out of state. $96,900 456-5880

N O R T H V I L L E Super clean condo In one of Northvtile s most popular comptexee 3 bedrooms. • to aca. cotaoW front Ownar modeled A muat on

WESTLAND A Christmas Present lor the whole fami ly . This 4 b e d r o o m , b e a u t i f u l l y maintained home is ready lor you to move in Cal today kx a hst of amenities $99,900. 349-1212

SOUTHFIELO Say goodbye to your tandtord and heao to this 3 bedroom home tor under $45 000 349-1212

FARMINGTON HILLS Marvelous Eng leh Tudor Lovely private treed seamg 4 Bedrooms 2Vt - ~

1 - 3 ?

S U B U R B A N O V D V n

cel l ing and f i rep lace $279 900 34B-1212

Northville 349-1212 261-1823

BERKLEY - BY OWNER 1642 Harvard 2 bedroom. 1 I

no alow H a n d y m a n Specie* S 4 0 & 0 862 9327

BERKLEY S BEST BUY' Charming 3 Ranch etth oee» SO0 K ) h energy e«c»ancy V m a c a 8 2-yr old roof. 1 ' * car

waning for your decor ating <deee> M M SSOs (C1671

CMCRYL KIUNSKI Oemher tem. REAL TOWS S47-JOOO

FRENCH COUNTRY C O L O M A L 1 convenient Front ol M Woods

Nec room Den Stea S O O ^ ^ ^ H Iwt lR . MANUKL SSTYOCR 8 RAWKg

OAK PARK

A V e r y S p e d * H o m e i d rooma 7*4 beth con tempor

and <ery neat Lar»s Mm backyard j oar attached 0 MOTtVATKB fTALl I t 18 000

REAL ESTATE O N E

• w > 7 car c a r a f e 275 ft d a a p i a t eumentni tpkM CaeM. - A N W N T iaae

SWIM SKI, ANO SKATE Resor l living, yeer round tun. all spor ts lake Flesibie l loor plan house neutral decor Doorwak to deck over looking lake, newer kitch-en Please call beet sprmg rush for lakefront $ 199,900 («» RED CARPET KEIM 855-9100

BLENDING - pas i w/praaent day K i t chen tor a weekend gourmet , h a r d w o o d f l oo r s , v iny l s id ing , sweep ing s t a t e s . 3 Real Estate Today Inc.. 427-6600

B R A N D N E W

C O N S T R U C T I O N Magni f i cent layout ' Great room wtth f i replace, maater suite, two bath* , basement , a t tached garage, brick r anch and o n a lot C o m e tee to yoursel f" $142,000

C A L L 261-0700

REAL ESTATE ONE

COUNTRY IN THE CfTY Lots of h is tory In th is fa rmhouse 5 bedrooms, natura l stone f i replace m the l iving r o o m 2 two car garages p lus workshop , count ry k i tchen Ak th is 8 locat ion for $198,900

CUL-OE-SAC QUIETUOE A low traff ic site. Fre*hty decora ted p i cke t - f enced b r i c k / a l u m i n u m 4 bed room. 1V» beth 2 story, near achoot* M u t e d decor colors, cus-t o m w i n d o w t rea tmen ts , h o m e touches Pr iced a l $129,900

Remerica S U B U R B A N R E A L T O R S

261-1600

UNION LAKE

C H R I S T M A S A L L Y E A R Great investment muk^ famky dupiea wi th newer k i ichen cabinets new septic system View of lake, lake pnvkegea Seker w * pay po in t * Bo th uni ts rented. 2 bed room* each

de (CRA) $77,900 CALL 477-1111

REAL ESTATE ONE

BUILDER'S MODELS FOR SALE

Ready lor immed ia te Occupancy W o n t Lest L o n g kt theee pncee

Ai l M o d e l s are Decoreted Landscaped end have Centra l Air

3 b e d r o o m . 1 ' * bath co lon ia l famky r o o m , full basemen l . f i replace $137 ,000

3 b e d r o o m 2 beth ranch. { r o o m catnedra l caking, t kykgh ts $122 900

3 b e d r o o m . 2 ' i beth t rn level famlty room, den l iv ing r o o m f i replace $134 ,135

Cak For More Informat ion

522-9210 or 788-0020

M o d e l * loca ted Weel o l inkster be tween Joy 8 West Chicago, o n

WATERFORO

P R I V A T E A L L - S P O R T S W a t k m * Lake" Roomy 4 bed room rencf i srtuated on large lot w i th IW-

3 basement 2 ' . rep lace* Lo t * orage $123 900 (12HEI»

952-5590

REAL ESTATE ONE WATERFORO

Specwxis F a m i l y Ranch 3 b e d r o o m home with l i nahed b * »

1 and large 2 car garage Beeu-ti fui backyard with plenty of room tor the k id * to ptay Located doee to Hun toon Lake <AAO) $82 900 681-5700

REAL ESTATE ONE

Grandon. in tegMy '• PINE C O V E ESTATES SUB

R A N C H W I T H G R E A T R O O M

immaculate 3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch with finlahed recreation room, neutral decoration, 1st floor laundry, deck 8 sprinklers Spotless move-in condition Less man 10 yaers old. A must see (NOR) $192,500

CALL 851-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE

LIVONIA

LAST CHANCE! Builder now tafcmn reservations on 47 Exclusive Single Femky Home* 135 Already Son*) m the

Pine Cove Estates Sub With prices starting from $109,900. thete 3 8 4 bedroom homes are an incredible value Take advantage of Livoruas School*, parks 8 recreation system, es wen as doee pronm-rty to exceptional shopping 8 major expressways

Ranches. Colonials 4 Tri-Levels

Sales 522-9210 Office 786-0020

HOURS Weekends 12-5 Weekdays 1-7

Closed Thursdays

Located West of Inkster between Joy 8 West Chicago, on Grandon Avenue

RANCH WITH GREAT POTENTIAL •drooms. 2 fu* Mt r

room, many update*, fumece. hot water heater end roof Baths and krtchen redone Over >000 Square leet (LATS $62,500

THREE BEDROOM RANCH

Clean, brick end akirmnum. new gaa furnace in 1990 large 2 car garage with opener, extra insulation m attic Move-*! condition (DEE) $S7,900

CALL 477-1111

REAL ESTATE O N E REDUCED - LIVONIA

$60,900 Mechanic s Dream, corner lot. many extras 20339 Partville Call HAL Century 21 Gold KJ* H o m e s 255-21

S P A C I O U S Cleen and we* maintained 4 bed-

room with fhraplaca. Cknmg. central ae. country kkchen. 2M bath*, fkv-tshed basement. 2 car attached ga-rage $173,900 Can

ANNE OR JOAN

CENTURY 21 ROW

464-7111 SUNNY SOLARIUM this 4 bedroom Colonial located ai the popular Sianeteigh VOage Sob-division 2% baths, cony fireplace walk lo schools 8 Fermty "Y~ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! $156,900

FAIRLANE REALTY 2 7 8 - 8 2 0 0

Three Bedroom Aluminum Ranch This house won't lest' Cen-tral *e newer fumece 8 2 car ge-rage Cen move right an $59 900 H20516. Cek 261-0700

REAL ESTATE O N E

BURTON HOLLOW creem-pult bedroom CENTRAL AIR condi-tioned 8 atummum tnmmefl brick ranch on a treed park-kke premium lot. apecioua LIVING ROOM/FAMI-LY ROOM comPmauon/coiY natural FIREPLACE, fuk finished beeement. ttde entry attached garage 8 a greet price Of only $122,900

Remerica COUNTRY PLACE

4 5 4 - 4 4 0 0 9 8 1 - 2 9 0 0

LIVONIA - $79 900 Coiy home on helt acre country mcnen bey wev

Keck Realty 383-1 t t t

LIVONIA - 14096 Qotfvew NE ol 96 8 Levan 3 bedroom onci ranch 2

xinv fire-piece, hmahed besement NEWBURGH/5 Me* Lovely 3 bed-room ranch, famty room, knahed

kept and many update* 464-8443

WOOOCREEK FARMS The pre-mier location on a tree lined lane » the setting tor Ihe attractive Corre-al on an oversized lot Large fenWy

eat-m-kitchen tor-l basement w/Sth

study 2-1 bathe, at-tached 2 car garage Asking $165 ,000 C M

One Way Realty 473-5500

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i new 1955 sq ft cotomal ptos 500 aq ft welk-ou. $149 900 682 3406

WIXOM

A QUIET COUNTRY LIKE SETTING

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$104 900 C A U . 3 4 6 - 6 4 3 0

REAL ESTATE ONE WIXOM BY OWNER

Reduced1 Cotomal Country sub L i e pi i sagai Move m condition

$70 000

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REAL ESTATE ONE

KEN BROSKEY the Livonia Specialist

"TOP PRODUCER** (over 8 mill ion in sa l e s for 1992)

It's as good as SOLD

i j you list wi th Ken LIVONIA - Look at tNa beauty Norttnwaat Uvorna araa^Spacjoua4 Bedroom Colonial on a 84x135 ft. k*. Maater Bedroom wto study and dining room. Nmnr carpal tmy-out. 2M Bmht and lint noor laundry. Baaamant under whole house Central sir Covered patio and above ground Kayak Pool. Gaa BBQ $165,900 CaM Kan.

LIVONIA - 3 bedroom Ranch with new ramodeted kltcheo taaturtng new oak cabinats IVi Batha on Arst lloor. Baaement and maimanance tree axterior 1 Block from Wonderlend Mai. S81.900. Cai Ken.

UVOWA - MOT?!! HOT!!! HOT!!' New Wing that » clean aa they 3 Bedroom brick Co lon* Fam^ room natunji * * £ c e Large kitchen Cleen baaamant that realty sparkles. Prhra>e backyard thats

eulete 2 car attached oarage. 5 MHe A Newburgh area. TNa one laat long $129,900 Ca l Kan today wont I

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312 Livonia REALLY SPECIAL

Colonial with family room. 2 walk-m-closets m masler bedroom 1976 upoated f rom roof to rec room, kitchen. windows l loor*. decor Ca l tor details A location $169,900

BETTIE DAVIS REALTY EXECUTIVES METRO INC

473-1200

REDUCED TO SELL FAST

Specious 4 bedroom Burton Mallow m-ievel freshly pemted. many up-date*. aPundant storage. fireplace tUi balhs. Florida room. attached garage S134 500

CENTURY 21 ROW

464-7111 SURPRISE PACKAGE $89,900 You won i be l ieve the ex t ra s includ-ing 7 lull b a t h s finished baaamant . new windows a n d rool Huge krtch-a n wilh F r e n c h d o o r s t o the dec* over looking i f ie'190 (t lot 462-1660

TEXAS SIZE $97,900 Spiawiing 197 I built ranch in North Livonia I 820 square leet 3 bed-rooms finished basement, lamily room l i replace 2 car g a r a g e re-modeled ki tchen central air. and new windows 421-5660

TWO FIREPLACES $105 900 is tusl one o l the extra fea tures that you will f ind in this 3 bedroom br-ck custom-bui l t ranch The home ha!, i i baths on ihe main Boor a lull basemenl and a garage

474-5700

MOTIVATEO SELLERS $114 500 sa, bring us a deal on this quality bu»l brick ranch with many import -an' updates such as brand new car-pel ing and newer roof windows ano hot water healer 462-1660

PR-ME LOCATION $116 900 Weslern Livonia bordering Ptym-outh Twp Family size 2.100 square loc i brick 4 bedroom quad level 2 ' i baths a huge 25 x 15 toot master beo 'oom and 2 car garage

421-5660

MAKE A DISCOVERY $129,900 wtn?n you look at this newer home situated in a small sub offering lots o l privacy in North Livonia This spa-cious ranch has a lull finished base-menl large family room, and a 2 car attached garage 474-5700

PICTURE YOURSELF $196 500 with a newer quality built colonial in o n e of Livonia ' s nicest s u b s with a f abu lous m a s t e r b e d r o o m suite, a ' o rma i dining room. 1st floor laun-dry a n d g r e a t l andscap ing with a 2 t iered d e c * 474-5700

The Prudential Wolfe Realty

independently Ovned and O p i -ated UPDATES! UPDATES!

This 3 bedroom brick ranch features 2 lull baths, updated kitchen new roof partially finished basemenl. 2% car garage low lanes. A pool I Sellers will leave or remove) $69,900 09870 Can 261-0700

Plymouth Rd. Frontage Zoned C -1 Move your I amity ; busi-ness right in ' Converts to offices, possible Group home, handicap ac-cess Almost an acre, with plenty of parking space $250 000 A tOK home > 3 8 1 0 5 Call 261-0700

REAL ESTATE ONE

W. Livonia Country Charmer

A rare Cape Cod on '1 acre Huge master bedroom, new oak kitchen and bathroom, relmtshed hardwood floors. 2% car attached garage Pro-fessionalty landsaped lot. new fur-nace and central air 2 tiered deck, fenced yard All tor a remarkable $97 900 1=5422)

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 REMEMBER REMERICA

YOUR SHOPPING DAYS ARE OVER Wmdridge P j b - 4 bedroom 2 bam offers l iving room A dinmg room combo wi th cathedral ceilings fami-ly room w i lh lireplace country kitch-en. professionally landscaped • deck • - Affordable'

CALL LINOA PREVOST CENTURY 21 TODAY 462-9800

313 Canton BY TOOAY-PROFIT TOMORROW beautiful Colonial 1900 sq ft 1000 » m updates $121,900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

N CANTON - 3 or 4 bedroom. ? * bath colonial with in-ground pool 5 nouses f rom school backs to 13 acre park $119,000 453-4994

313 Canton A L L THE R I G H T FEATURES

• $158,900 are yours in tNe 4 bedroom. 2'* bath colonial including a first door laundry, dan. and profeaatonaly Un-t i t led basemenl A d d import ant up-dates such as roof, furnace, ho* wa-ter heater, and garage door opener, and you've got a real value"

462 1660

The Prudential Wolfe Realty

Independently Owned and C&eraled

ALMOST AN ACRE Of merucured lawn and landscaping 3 bedroom Colonia l w / 2 M l baths 1st floor laundry, family room w/flre-ptace and insert Screened In porch, doee to shopping yet In the country Greet place t o 'a lee a family In this custom built home. $137,000 C a l .

BILL ARMBRUSTER

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 REMEMBER REMERICA

BACKS TO CREEK This 3 bedroom. I S bath has first floor laundry Flor ida room, trees underground spr ink le r .m family room fireplace. 2 5 car attechd ga-rage. extra large lot and more $119,900

BRAND NEW AND READY 1850 sq ft bi-level ranch m Canton large ki tchen wi th oak cabinets Liv-ing room with beaut i fu l fireplace. 3 bedrooms. 2 bun baths. 2 car ga-rage Deck and more $125,900

PRICE AND QUALITY Are yours in this d e a n Crescendo b u l l 4 bed room colonial leatunng hardwood floors, b rand new carpet-ing, a nicely f in ished basement lo-cated in one of North Canton's most established subs $ 119.900

PLEASANT RANCH Situated in a gireet area Plenty of room lo roam yet minutes Irom town The possibi l i t ies are endless $149,900

459-6000

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate

313 Canton CANTON - Open Sun. 1-5

44205 N. Umbertand. E o l Sheldon between Ford I Warren 4 bedroom colonial, mground guntte p o d . Hn-

•mmediaie occupancy available $127,500 456-4423

FREE List of propert ies FOR SALE C a l Owner" wi th prices, deecrlp-

(tons aJdroi m HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

IOEAL FOR LARGE FAMILY 5 bedroom Colonial, gorgeous sub-division Excellent pr tceS 149.900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

JUST LISTED! Immaculate 2 bedroom ranch within walking distance to downtown Fea-tures large 20x15 living room with cathedral ce lmg. 7't baths, cheerful kitchen with wood Itoor. doorwali off dmmg room leads to deck. 1st floor laundry, attached garage, beautiful tower level with 8 ft ceamg and p u s h carps) 18x12 bedroom with huge walk-In closet, erttmg room, living room, playroom.

A MUST SEE!- $117,900

IN VIEW OF NATURE Canton of lsrs you one of their finest Superb quality has been shown when updating was done In this maintenance free 3 bedroom coloni-al. 1H baths attached garage, for-mal dining and family room with lovely fireplace Doorwa l to deck backs 10 woods Pnced al $119.900

Century 21 J. Scott. Inc.

453-4360 '522-3200

BRING YOUR CALCULATOR

Add up the value m each of the rooms in this lovely 4 bedroom, 2 5 bath Colonial back ing to sub par* Newer Andersen windows. 1st floor laundry, updated carpet, private master bath For grand total of purs satisfaction. Call today $125,900

SUPERIOR DESIGN Quality others are measured by a found throughout this 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath Pulte Colonial backing to par* Neutral decor throughout. 6 panel doors, f ireplace In family room, hardwood flooring m foyer, private master bath, walk to school $149,800

BIG OPEN. CONVENIENT Specious floor plan offers Grset Room with tr iple bey window, raised hearth f ireplace A beamed cathedral ceilings, ki tchen has MerHlel cabi-nets and din ing aree. fmlahed baee-ment. crown mold ings A newer car-peting $133,900

CALL LEE OR NOEL BITTINGER

RE/MAX CROSSROADS 453-8700

CANTON 3 b e d r o o m brick ranch, greal room, centra l air. basement, attached garage $98,000 Century 21 Go ld House, 451-9400

COLONIAL IN CANTON 3 bedrooms, tor only $109,0001 Century 21 Go ld House. 451 -9400

"FOREST TRAILS" 4 bedroom. 2Vi beth Colonial offers large master bed room w/walk In closet & private bath, + a 2nd bed-room w/eccess to main bath ' Newer premium carpets throughout, new krtchen f loor, oek panel led rec room m basement w/wet bar COME SEE - COME BUY $146,900 23F-44506 455-7000

WHAT A VIEW From the deck o l th is 3 bedroom quad in a quiet Canton neighbor-hood Lots o l specs lor s family in-side and out A new home tor the holidays $99 500 23H-1510 455-7000

REAL ESTATE ONE HOLIOAY HOME

Four years old and better than new 4 bedroom Tudor Colonial First floor dan and laundry, central a * , sprinklers, cour t locat ion D o n ! rmss seeing this one before you look at new const ruc t ion ' Many special extra features C a l for details $184,900

LILLIAN SANDERSON RE/MAX CROSSROADS 453-8700

MINT COLONIAL - possible land contract, f in ished basement mum-d e c * w / J a c u i i l . mas te r bs th $129,900 HELP-U-SELL Ol NWWC 454-9535

New Construct ion Located in Canton's prestigious

Glengary subdivision, this home features 4 bedrooms with s step-up master su<te. s tep-down family room with natural Breplace. 2 ' * baths, first floor laundry, dming room, full basement and 2't car a l t ached garage $184,490

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

453-0012 REMEMBER REMERICA

313 Canton OPEN SUN 1-4

43089 Devon Lane. E. of Sheldon Rd . N. of Ford Rd . Lovely 3 bed-rooms. 2 H baths, l a m l y room, fire-place. AnMtied basement attached garage on large lot. $ 133.900

CENTURY 21 John Cole Realty Inc.

937-2300 455-8430 2 OUAD LEVELS - 3 * 4 bedrooms 2 I J U baths, flraplacee, central aw. attached garages Quick occu-pancyt $129,800 & $ 136,900 Century 21 Gold House, 451-9400

START THE NEW YEAR

m this spacious 4 bedroom located on court location Krtchen has vault-ed cieHngs Family room w/br ick fireplace Formal dining room, wrap around decking m large yard 1st floor laundry >134.900

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 REMEMBER REMERICA

Sunflower Colonial Stunning profeselonally decorated 4 bedroom, 2 ' * bath Colonial. Custom drapes and Winds Crown moldmga and natural carpeting throughout Hardwood loyer and 1st floor laun-dry Beautiful lawn wrth sprinkler system snd lenced yard. Alarm sys-tem is lust one of the many ex i ras (O54021

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 REMEMBER REMERICA

SUNFLOWER 4 bedroom Colonial fun basement, library, deck backs to commons. $146,900 HELP-U-SELL Of NWWC 454-9S35

314 Plymouth

Af fordable Plymouth Watch the birds I squirrels Irom Ihe 16»1« M a lovely home Many upgrades in-cluding electric windows 1 finished baaemenl Huge living room with beamed ceWng Home warranty too! $99,900 (B5423)

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 REMEMBER REMERICA

NORTH CANTON RANCH with a lormal dining room' Spacious home wtth an open, airy floor plan 3 bedrooms. 2 bath, family room w / fireplace, and 19' l iving room New carpel 1 f loor coverings within last 3 years, freshly peinted. and new fur-nace & air $106,900 23U-44256

Can 455-7000

REAL ESTATE ONE OPEN SUNDAY 1416 LEOGEWOOO

N ol Plamer. W of LWey MOVE IN CONDITION

4 bedrooms, 2 balhs Backs lo 3 ac re p a r k , c o u n t r y k i t c h e n $124 900

Realty Wor ld Robert Olson Realtors

981-4444

VERY SHARP N Canton colonial 3 bedrooms. 2'4 baths, ftrashed base-ment. many updates, court locat ion Broker co-op welcome 44210 Crof-t onCt . $136,900 455-0293

314 Plymouth

AFFORDABLE PLYMOUTH

Greet pr ice on this 4 bedroom beth colonial In Plymouth s West Bri-ar' Living room wfth fireplace, for-mal dining, master beth first floor bedroom and bam Large k i ichen with doorwali to deck $154,900

WINTER WONDERLAND

Come see this immaculate, pretty 4 bedroom. 2 bath Plymouth quad on lovely oversized treed lot Newer shingles. furnace, central air Family room plus large finished basement $144,800.

RARE & UNIQUE 2450 sq. f l 3 bedroom. 2 5 bath brick ranch on a beeutifuly treed cul-de-sac lot m the heerl of Plym-outh's original Woodlore Sub 2 fire-places. living room and dmmg room $214,900

EXPERIENCE The charm and convenience of an ir town location location while enjoy Ing the many updates, country kitchen, baths, aluminum siding and tr im Beautiful bmahed hardwood floors thru-out $116,900

EXPANDING RIDGEWOOD WEST

Presents this stunning cape cod by Bonadeo Brand new construction offering greet room with fireplace formal dining room. 2.5 baths in-dud lng main floor master suite $228,900

459-6000

COLDWELL BANKER

Schweitzer Real Estate

314 Ptymouth 315 North vHle Mori PLYMOUTH I NOVI

SECLUDED FIVE ACRES THIS LOVELY HOME Private roed leads lo tma wooded a n • neighborhood wWi winding

Perennials abound 3 bed- streets park and lake prtvetogaa lor v i baths lamily room w/Km residents The original qua l t y con-

bnck wan raised hearth fireplace struct lon and many updates make Walk through bam Irom master IMS lour bedroom Novi home very bedroom side entry garage, pole barn 8 much much more $186,500 23T-10360 455-7000

TIRED OF STAIRS? invest in A enjoy this wee built 3 bedroom brick ranch on beauli lui 90 i 145 tot Hardwood floors, lamily room, l i replace Do a i t tie work A reap the benefits $ 128.000 23T-11786 455-7000

REAL ESTATE ONE RIDGEWOOD HILLS

3 year old Cape Cod with private backyard A deck Spaoous 3 bed-room. 2-1 beth* . den. lireplace. loft. 1st floor laundry, air Immaculate Tastefully decorated A landscaped $283 ,400 By owner 454-4343

Snow Blower Includ-ed

when you purchase mis spacious ranch on almost an acre* 3 bed-rooms. 2 full baths, newer country kitchen, basement w/rec room and two garages Only $194,000 Can

LAUREN or J.P. HOSKO

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 REMEMBER REMERICA

(GIL) $159,500 CALL 348-6430

REAL ESTATE ONE

316 Waattand Garden City-Wayne

318 Westland Garden City-Wayne

UVONIA SCHOOLS low taxes hugs

ba lh $76,900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

ACREAGE - Joy A Newburgr, area Farmhouse 3 balhs. 4 bedrooms, basement, horse bam. 2 car a l ga-rage +• much more. $113,000. Reel Estate Today mc . 427-6600

BEST WAYNE LOCATION SUPER SHARP

3 bedrooms, 1H baths, double wide lot. $74,900 32ft-1886

BRANO NEW HOMES. 3 bedroom, fun basement, some 114 baths priced f rom $71,900 to $89,000 EASY TERMS State W i d e 427-3200

BRANO NEW - 3 bedroom ranch, immed ia te occupancy , coun t ry kitchen, to! baaemenl, wood cabinets A tr im. Includes carpet A drapes, large treed lo l Cherry Hmi Wayne Rd area $89,900 Open Sat A Sun 1-5pm 420-0621

LOOKIN' GOOD Family home located

nice area 4 bedrooms. 2 up. 2 down, great for prtvecy Knotty pme Knlahed baaemenl. kitchen updated has Florida room off rear 1 ' * cai garage A l sitt ing on private lo l Owner transferr ing - $49,500

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! A real deel in tune tor Ihe Ho*daysi Do yourself s lavor snd take s look at thie 3 bedroom. 2 bam brick ranch with a tHed basement r e cai garage and a large eal-m kitchen Pnced right at only $61,500 so you can have a Merry Christmas

Century .21 J. Scott. Inc.

453-4300 522-3200

31C Waattand Garden City-Wayne

OPEN SUNDAY 12-3 31524 Barton. Garden City

New Construction' Choose yo i * col-ors to complete tins lovely 3 bed-room. 2 bam ranch Haass (om usi

C a l LORl

CENTURY 21 CHALET 477-1800

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 31116 Cooley Westland

Brick 3-4 bedroom. I H balhs. new-Llvo-sr vtrryi windows. 2 I

nis schools Greal M C a l LORI

CENTURY 21 CHALET 477-1800

315 Northviiie-Movi

CHARMING FARMHOUSE wilh new conveniences 3 bedrooms. 1 bs th . close m-tosm location across f rom park $114,900 Open Sun Noon-5. 548 Hardmg 459-9416

OPEN SUN 1-5 7180 Woonsocket. immaculate ranch. 2 ' * bam 2 way fireplace. 1st floor laundry, privacy fence, deck $128,900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

PUT SOME SPARKLE IN Your Life this Christmas with this stunning N. Canton 3 bedroom central air condi-t ioned cream-puff brick ranch 2 fu> balhs, apadous GREAT ROOM Cheerful natural FIREPLACE A vaulted cathedral call ings, custom country kitchen, new oak cabinets, fun basemenl A 2 car attached ga-rage! A must aae at only $ 105.9001

Remerica COUNTRY PLACE

981-2900 454-4400

RANCH... Desirsble features include 3 bed-rooms. all new carpet ing, large fami-ly kitchen, newer central air. recent-ly finished basement with 4th bed-room or off ice Great room w / vaulted ceiling and fireplace. 2 car garage $125,900

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 REMEMBER REMERICA

Roomy. Warm & Comfy IS this sharp Canton Colonial with 4 spacious bedrooms, country ki tch-en. comer fireplace In family room 2 ' i balhs Beautiful wood floor In foyer A 4 m bedroom, fenced ysrd A near sub par* $119,900 23B-0C808 Call 455-7000

A Harvest Of Features PsHa windows wi th man-bl inds newer furnace A air conditioner'. 2'A baths. Finished basement Large pantry w/organlzar shelving, par quel floor In ki tchen Shed w/slor-age above, a l on a nice Canton lot $112,900 23C-2303 C a l 455-7000

REAL ESTATE ONE

MISS LIBERTY LEE A NOEL BITTINGER

Quite possibly the three Most Experienced Relocating

Specialists!!

BANK ON THE BITTINGERS.. The Hardwork ing Nice Guys!

Lee A Noel B i t t i nger

453-6700

Custom, Custom. Custom!!

2 bedroom. 2 bam ground level ranch has everything formal d in ing room. 1st floor laundry, light oak kitchen, fireplace m living room, neulral decor, afl appliances stay Asking $159,900

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

453-0012 REMEMBER REMERICA

Old Neighborhood Appeal Beckons you lo this charming three bedroom cape cod with fami ly room Bunt wrth quality and carefully maintained ever since! It off hardwood floors, central air. neutral decor and more. $124,900

Never Before Offered Family owned since the I sens. Walk lo downtown, schools, and churches Irom this 3 bedroom offering Alumi-

I ronl porch on a nice d t y sncee rsmam. ready for your decor $107,500

Affordable 3 Bedroom Colonial wfth a l the desired smant-

Central air. fireplace m family room and hardwood floors Just to name a few Call to hear more $112,985

This Home's Got Connections1 Easy to get anywhere in town f rom the great locat ion of this Woodlora North Colonial TfMa home features t i e loyer, island kitchen, nice deck w/hot tub A l for only $289,900

Contem Style

porary Ranch tsuei enjoyment A re-

modeled ki tchen expertly p lanned lor efficiency and easy cars a M be yours lo enjoy imagine 2 fireplaces. In great room A master bedroom. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths lormal dming room, huge V. acre lot enhanced by wooded surroundings. Provtdee s ver private setting Attractive f ish pond adds charm to a co iy pat io Asking $182,500

The Prudential Will iam Decker,

REALTORS

455-8400 independently Owned and Operated

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 12211 Cherrywood. Ptymouth

South of Ann A r t x * T r a l and Weal of Sheldon Road WondartuHy main-tained 4 bedroom. 2'A bath br ick colonial in venerable " T r a l w o o d Contumely improved over the years with new floor coverings, fieehfy painted crown moldings and taste-ful wallpaper Large comer lot wrth mature iandscap<ng. underground sprinklers, central air. f ireplace and much more $185,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4

11204 Beilwood. Ptymouth neighborhood

IradNlanal tudor The loyer wi lh oak flooring mm welcome you A guests Stained woodwor* through-out and e r v e n moldmga e) H the

dudmg lormal M n a r room, and study n t a table apece and • adiacent t o the private l am ly room, with natural 'irepiace A I toot doorwal . cus tom deck Four bedrooms. 2 * bathe H n -

ied basemenl visit us on Sunday tee the rest $ i 8 » 900 Weal of

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

ELEVEN PIPERS PIPING

A bout the merry value m t ha Ptym-outh Colony. 1.700 square foot. 3 bedroom. IVi bath brick A alumi-num ranch Note the oversized 2 car garage, storage shed, formal dining ares, new carpeting, family room fireplace and dramatic open floor plan. A nicer present you won t f ind $126,000

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

LARGE FAMILY? Plymouth Twp ks the snswer 4 bed-room Colonial lectures lormal dm-mg. fsmlty room wrth fireplace, fin-ished basement wrth wet bar. Many updates including most windows roof, furnace and vinyl siding. Asking $116.500. (S5444).

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 REMEMBER REMERICA

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 4447 Albert. Plymouth

South of Ann Arbor Roed and just West of Sheldon. Oeeigner perfect with magazine qualities 4 t rooms, i v * bsths. a no-mamtena exterior. 20 x 16 l am ly room, ne roof, expansive tiered deck, s won-derful kitchen. 2V» car garage, etc $116,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200 PLYMOUTH' PRIVACY A BEAUTY surround this highly custom con-temporary on over 2 ACRES EAST OF BECK ROAD 6 bedrooms baths, dramatic windows A ceilings, large rooms, formal dining room (2) fireplaces walk-out finished tower level, new roof. walk-M closets, etc

S H O W C A S E C O N D I T I O N ! $389,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

ALMOST 1 ACRE V . s tory . 3 b e d r o o m mot iva ted seller. $109 900

DON'T MISS THIS ONE' 4 b e d r o o m 2'-i b a t h nibrsry. neul ra l d e c o r $ 2 2 5 000

FREE Weekly I'St of p r o p e r t . e s lor sa>« Call O w n e r with pr ices , de-sc r ip t ions a d d r e s s e s owne r s tele-p h o n e n u m b e r s e t c

DRASTICALLY REDUCED by Flori-da bound owner, this delightful 3 bedroom centra l air condi t ioned bnck ranch/f in ished basement A IW bsths is pnced to sen" Hurry A enjoy your spacious FAMILY ROOM A 2% car garage too! Just $69,900'

Remerica COUNTRY PLACE

981-2900 454-4400

He p-U-SeB of NNSL 348-6006

CAPE COD $244,500 Crf / of Northvil le corporate reloca-tion torces sale o l t ha 1983 bud! 2 470 square loot dream home i s ! floor master suite 2 '» baths, island ki tchen i s l l loor den ai« A sprin-kle, s 421-5660

The Prudential Wolfe Realty

Independently Owned and Open • ted

JUST LISTED!! Absolutely g o r g e o u s c u s t o m built n e w b e d r o o m . 3 5 b a l h c a p e c o d on a la rge tol In p remium hjDO'vision First floor m a s t e r suite u p g r a d e s a n d e x t r a s g a l o r e ' Spec tacu la r mar-ble a n d o a k f i r ep lace full b a s e m e n l 3 car s i d e - e n t r y g a r a g e a n d much , m u c h m o r e 1 S313.900

A HONEY FOR THE MONEY!

This 3 bedroom. 2 balh ranch has been beautifully mamiamed and is walking d istance to town and schools Many updates in last W years including kitchen, windows, roo l and siding Finished baaemenl and 2 car garage. $124,900

MARY MCLEOD CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111

NORTHVILLE COLONY ESTATES

very attract ive ranch in classic sub This 3 bedroom. 2M bath home is very clean A well maintained. Extra large basemenl w/ lots of buift in cupboards 10 acres of open fleld backing up lo property Great for the k ids $189,000

Cal l .LEANNE

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 REMEMBER REMERICA

PLYMOUTH

SEE WORTHY! Mature iresa. parquet floors. French doors, hugs laundry, much much storage! Plus home protection plan A dos ing credit for buyer WHY WAIT? $122,900 23-J44444 Call 455-7000

REAL ESTATE ONE PLYMOUTH! So much value m this showcase ranch on over % acre Fresh and current wtth every detail improved 3 bedrooms. 2 tun baths. (1 a master), a large Hying room with fireplace, huge formal dming room, a beautifully updated kitchen plus a lamily room, baaemenl. and at-tached garage A special vatoe at $143,500

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200 PRIDE OF PLYMOUTH 1973 b u l l ranch, newer roof A ki ichen F u l basement $124,900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

R E N T E R S R E V E N G E - P R I C E O RIGHT 3 bedroom Bungalow large tot. 2 car oarage $99,900 HELP-U-SELL Ol NWWC 454-9536

P L Y M O U T H ! ' W O O O L O R E NORTH' fuel east of Back A loca-t ion and neighborhood worthy of special recognit ion This handsome red brick two story homes boasts

w inn ing landscaping I m interior location There are

4 bedrooms. 2'A baths, a dramatic foyer with a stunning open wood

au penal doors, a study, fanny room wrth a wood-burning Vap lace

package 1st floor laundry, side en-trance 3'A car garage FAULTLESS I t $344,900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

NORTHVILLE"

DON'T BE LEFT OUT IN THE COLD.

Snuggle up wi th your loved one near the warmth of a natural f ireplace Family room, wi lh beamed cemngs 2 large bedrooms, living room, bay Windows, partially finished base-ment Pr iced tower man others (WIN) $73,900 CALL 348-6430

REAL ESTATE ONE NORTHVlllE TWP

ATTN BUILDERS/DEVELOPERS 2 0 rolling a c r e s potent ia l for

smal l s u b or e s t a t e Reasonable (313) 348-2653 between 9-5

NORTHVILLE TWP NEW CONSTRUCTION

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Approximately 3.000 sq f t . 3 bed r o o m s . 2 H baths, carpeting mckid-ed Walk -out wrth patio on large tuky landscaped wooded lot I V * miles W o l Maggo ty u s t olt 6 Mae Rd Open Sun 1-6 737-0892

WINDHAM REALTY GROUP. INC

LOTS OF UPDATES! 3 bedroom. 2 bath brick ranch with newer furnace, central air. hot watei heater, windows, carpet and paint Updates In ki tchen and bam Fin-•ahed b asement MORE! $74,900

GENIE DUNN COLDWELL BANKER

418-1226

OPEN SUN. 2-Spm 32950 Barton. Garden City

Super 3 bedroom ranck Many up-grades include new kitchen, new rool. new turnaoe. oversized garage, finished rec room with tol bam. mors to see! $78,800 Pieaeecal

Norma Lipsey REAL ESTATE ONE

565-3200 562-3701

Fantastic Locat ion backing up to 500 acre nature pre-serve Livonia schools 2.155 sq ft ranch w / 2 ' 1 baths, large living room, family room, dining room A kitchen, partially f inished basement w/566 sq h rec room A off ice 2M car attached garage $169,900 (34101

Remerica PICKERING & ASSOC

458-4900

GARDEN CITY

Affordable But Nice S t a r t e r or ret l remen! home In Gar-den City Greal school system, con-venient location, lamily neighbor-hood. finished upstairs could be master suite with si l t ing room or 3rd A 4th bedrooms, nice eetmg area over looking tree-l ined street Fresh-ly p u n t e d $59,900 23M-29035 Call 455-7000

REAL ESTATE ONE GARDEN CITY

SUMMER POOL PLEASURE

Goes wrth this 3 bedroom Garden City ranch wi th recreat ion room, new windows, and lurnace with central air Basement off ice and a t tached garage wi th enclosed porch 10K $74 900

CALL 326-2000

REAL ESTATE ONE

MINT CONDITION 4 bedroom. 2 f u l baths, offers huge country kitchen, finished basemenl. deck, central air. 2 car garage A more $79,900

2 . 0 0 0 - Sq Ft. RANCH - 3 bed-rooms. 3'fl baths, 3 car garage Home includes central n r . formal dining room, l am ly room with fire-place. ' inished basemenl on a coun-try tol Only $164,900

DON WAIT - this South Redford Ranch has It all 3 bedrooms, natu-ral f ireplace, central air. 1'rt baths, finished basement A 2 car garage Mint condi t ion A only $76,500

WOLVERINE PROPERTIES INC.

532-0600 MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE Attract ive bungalow in Westland finished upper master bedroom new kitchen, new bam, new carpet and pamt. basemenl Only $64 900

One Way Realty 473-5500

NEW HOME - On 90x300 ft lo l 29815 E lmwood Garden C l ly . Ranch 1450 sq ft. 3 bedrooms. 2 fun baths, f u l basement. 2 car at-tached garage. For appointment c a l

522-0747 dr 422-2000

OPEN 1-4 SUN. FLAMINGO - 7637 Superb 3 bed-room brick ranch. 1'it baths, country krtchen. bum ms. famHy room with wood burner A doorwa l to deck, basement. 2Vt car garage, home warranty. Livonia schools - $95 900 S of Ann Arbor Trial. E o l Mem-men - enter Henry Ruff

LATHERS - 7432 Huge 3 bedroom brick ranch. I V * baths, enormous family room with ftrsplace. 2 car ga-rage, home warranty, U v o n i a schools - $69,900 N of Warren, E of Middlebelt

SOMERSET - 31145 Brick 3 bed r o o m ranch, large kitchen, remod-eled bam. huge living room with fire-place newer windows. 2 car garage

$59,900 S of Cherry H». E of Merrlman

SUPER CLEAN - 3 bedroom ranch, updated bath, newer windows A carpeting. 1st floor isundry. garage. Home warranty - $61.900

BEAUTIFUL - 3 bedroom brick ranch. 2 lull baths, huge country kitchen newer wmdows. mdudmg bows A bays, finished basement garage - $76,900

Century 21 CASTELLI 525-7900

1990-91 CENTURION AWARD WINNING OFFICE

GAROEN CITY

THIS IS IT I See A buy! Perfect A precious! Your money couldn I buy more Updated bath, kitchen, new driveway, newer roof. A completely painted LOW tax-es. great schools. A in an excellent area $64,500 B28S81 Call 281 -0700.

REAL ESTATE ONE GARDEN CITY

VERY LARGE LOT Three bedroom ranch wtth a spacious country ki tchen, air condi t ioned and a par r t i a l y finished basemenl One year home warranty $76,900 CALL 326-2000

REAL ESTATE ONE

HAPPINESS IS imdmg Ihe right house Here It is -3 bedroom, f inished basement with tav A a Florida room, this house Is very clean A ready 10 move m to Close t o civic area A shopping All this lor only $69,900

Century 21 J. Scott. Inc.

522-3200 453-4300

NOV! - MSI reduced. $157 000 Sim-mons Orchard, greet lamly sub Lovely colonial. 3 bedroom, IV* bams, large f am ly room. air. deck, lenced yard, flmshed basement 24602 Simmons Dr., N of 10 mils. W o f T a f i By owner 313-530-0340

NOVI - LAKE ACCESS 1600 sq ft 3 bedrooms 2 baths. 2 way f ireplace, large kitchen, maxi-mum m a U a t o n $98 000 624-3580

NOVI

MINT NOVI HOME Beautiful home on a large tol m a quiet subdivision 3 bedroom. 2 M l bafhs first floor laundry and a sharp ki tchen wi th nook (TAM) $106,000

CALL 477-1111

REAL ESTATE ONE NOVi - n e w c o n s t r u d o n a lmos t c o r i p i e f e d very de luxe 2300 s q ft colonia l 4 b e d r o o m s d e n la rge family r o o m $189 900 464-0748

NEED... I 'm a freshly painted 3

Dedroom ranch home m Wayne wi lh hardwood floors Immediate occu-pancy st (44 .900

MANY HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Will begin here in this 4 bedroom ranch home m Westland. Large country k i tchen A living room, newer cwpe t throughout O o s e to schods A Shopping Just for $72,900.

ERA ACCENT 421-7040

OPEN SUN. 1-4 GARDEN CITY

32504 CAMBRIDGE - 3 bedrooms with possible 4 m m finished base-menl. 2 full balhs m this charmmg br ick ranch/2 car attached garage

28503 BRIDGE - 4 b e d r o o m 2 bs th bungalow wrth loads of updaies A charm thru-out

Century 21 J. Scott. Inc.

522-3200 453-4300

SO VERY UPBEAT! New carpetmg. open floor plan and deck add dass Fenced yard 3 bed-room Ranch Near schoo l ! swim-ming pool Plsaaanl neighborhood two car garage Budgei-blesser price $59,990

Remerica SUBURBAN REALTORS

261-1600

RED HOT newly listed Curt is Woods 3 bedroom Colonial Cozy natural flreplace m spaoous rear FAMILY ROOM overlookmg 240 ft deep lot. 3 i p a W bedrooma. i v» baths, crmy central an. newer win-dows A 7't car attached oarage' A wonderful package at only $89,900!

Remerica COUNTRY PLACE

981-2900 454-4400 SEMI-OPEN FLOOR PLAN

Large dmmg area lor entertaining, brick fireplace, newer windows, f u l basement, extends under f am ly room, central air. FHA A VA terms Westland $91,900 F-38MI-W C a l 474-3303

LIVONIA SCHOOLS' 3 bedroom brick ranch has 2 f u l baths, great floor plan, hardwood floors, one year Buyer Protect ion Plan Priced lor quick sale $74 900 F-82ME-W CaH 474-3303

ERA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY

IN QUEST OF THE BEST? UNBELIEVABLE qua l t y A condit ion 3 bedroom brick ranch Super base-ment wi th f u l bath, f a m l y room fireplace. 2V» car garage, everylhmg

updated - $87,900

NEW HOMES - beauti ful spaoous nomas on large halt acre tots, ranch or colonial, you pick the co lors You e m love the area ot newer homes A you wH love the tow prices.

$120.000

Century 21 - Dynamic 728-8000

NOVI - 3 bedroom stunning ranch, lo l any refurbished custom features las m much more expensive home) A greet buy at $149 900 477-3925

QUICK OCCUPANCY! ThK beautiful 3 bedroom cotonW has all me amenities you have been looking for mchicMng a formal dmmg room! Close to sub par* Transfer forces sale Priced to sen $113,900

CHARMING AND CLEANI Large 3 Beautiful new oak

home with large decorated, dose to schools.

Tastefully buyi $99 900

SPARKLING COLONIAL

BiVIRLY WAY RE/MAX CROSSROADS

4 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

NOVI

3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH

m lha WMowbrook Subdivision nee area of Now Greet schools, nicely decorated one A half bethe and on large tot 100 X 13» Vary after deWe tof Novi come on b y RJ4049 $95 900

CALL 261-0700

REAL ESTATE ONE PRMX OF OWNCRSMR

CCMTUMY 21 TObAY 462 MOO

1990 CONTBHPOPAHY • M l at> acres •

In

5 • CAA I M l - 1 9 0 0

REAL ESTATE ONE

KING SIZE 3 bedroom ranch m Garden City boests 2'-> baths fu l be lement wrth 2 more bedrooma. 2 car garage, natural f ireplace, new wmdows sid-ing. roof, hirnaee. centra l aw A l this local ad on V» acre tof O e a n A nmt-u m decor $98,900 Call

MIKE NAFE

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 REMEMBER REMERICA

SUPER SHARP central air condi-t ioned 3 bedroom contemporary Large sunken LIVING ROOM 7 ton baths dream open country kitchen, tots of upgrsdes dramatic covered pat io A 2 ' 1 car garage* Praed Totv qulsh area at only $84 9001

Remerica COUNTRY PLACE

454-4400 981-2900

The Perfect Starter Home!

Why rent when you can buy this brick ranch with 2 car garage H I a steal at $48,000 This home Is m move in condit ion wrth a newly re-modeled bam A rool AH apobances stay including washer dryer, stove

refrigerator Act last before i t 's ne (S5435)

Remerica lOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 REMEMBER REMERICA

WAYNE

WOW! WHAT A DEAL! Newer wmdows. carpeting A kitchen oak cabinets Updated bath wrth oak vanity Doorwal to deck f rom mai le r bedroom Kitchen appli-ancea BUY NOW! $54,500 23A-32427 C a l 455-7000

REAL ESTATE ONE WESTLAND

ALL NEW IN 1992 Just remodeled - Everythmgs new' A greet country kitchen new wmdows. and doors Drywa*. carpets, furnace, and floors 3 bedrooms a basement, air condltorMng. and more $72,900

CALL 326-2000

REAL ESTATE ONE WESTLANO - by owner 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2M car garage, new carpet, kitchen A lurnace Uvonia schools $83,900 Buyers 261-2648

WESTLAND Immaculate custom b u l l 4 bedroom. 3M bam, family room with lireplace lormal dining room, living room, wet bar. large kitchen. 3 car attached garage, f in-ished baaemenl on secluded *. acre lot Owner transferred For appoint-ment caa 729-3644

Q n l u i K

WEST In the Pine Ridge Center 24277 Novi Rd. • Novi

349-6800

LOOK NO FURTHER B e a u t * ! 1 bedroom. 2 lu» bath

dan. • » j e custom b u n lame, room wrth cathedral ceamg. » ^ N s new • m d o a s 2 $ car gaiaga trt 900 • N E W CONSTRUCTION

i r a t a r v e i M S74 S M

OPEN FLOOR PLAN vary I I I 1 * 1 toWy

459-6000

COLDWELL BANKER

D U m B r a y k o i M i i -R E / M A X 100 INC. = •

Stunrwig a i bhc county krtchen. suMon. much more On 151 Farms Sub DOOe 179.900

i In popular Deer Creek

NO VI Lovely, speoou*. 3 BR. belh condo w* Ful bsm garage, lormal OR 2 aw Pool, tenraa. clubhouae. indoor bi Schools, cloee lo ahupping 4 Xwaye G212119.900

much man S«M <>74.900

m YOUFF mp*omr% o o UNNOTICED NOW YOU CAN DO

•»C€N ' . ; 0 - .

2 E * OAE Thursday, December 10,1992

3ie WMdMd Qerdew Ctty-Weyne

WESTLANO

A NEW COMMUNITY SINGLE FAMILY HOMES

$79,990 $4800•

MOVES YOU IN P i m a * 5 new e*cltmg model* M l b i s o m e r * 2 car attached garage, large master bedroom suite and much mora Oat In on the ground Boor

MILLPOINTE 595-1010

917 Redford A REAL BEAUTY!

Move m and enjoy ma warm, cozy atmoapfiare of 1MB * bedroom. TW bam ranch Newer carpal . Pay wetdow room. HtnaKad baaemenl. 1 ctoee to achpp t * . chu rch , 4 shopp ing L I 1379 C a i 261-0TOO

REAL ESTATE ONE

WESTLANO

BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED » IW* Westland Contemporary i n • ' o a k kitchen cabinet*. pantry, oet-maal counter lopa & parquet Boor Andersen window* throughout Other updates l oo many to mention 15 * 10 acraanad pore* » to car attached garage $64,500 23C-35660 Cad 455-7000

WHY SETTLE FOR A 3 bedroom ranch' ' Thie baautiiui noma features a prtvata 4m bad-room w i m tts own bam. and a are-piaca m tha l am ly room plua baaa-mani. naw w i n d o w * D M carpet-ing $87,500 23C-35915 Call 455-7000

REAL ESTATE ONE

A TOUCH OF CLASS REDUCED TO SELL - Cute 3 bed-room brick with d m n g room. An-taftad Baaamani. garaga 4 mora Only $67,900.

BELOW MARKET - Sharp brick ranch with dining room. Florida Room. Ilrepiaoe. finished Baaamani. garaga Immediate occupancy & mora. Only $49,900

WESTLANO

EXPANSIVE NOT EXPENSIVE

Tha 1300 M> ft hama haa naw paint and carpal throughout m nautral co lor* Newly ramodalad oak k i tcnan FraaMy painted amanor and 2"» car garaga. $68,500

CALL 326-2000

REAL ESTATE ONE WESTLAND

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY m a greal location' 3 badroom brick ranch Wrth spacious floor plan and •nock bar m breakfast room Priced l o s e i at SCO 900' W629 Can 2C1-0700

REAL ESTATE ONE WESTLANO

JUST LOSTED MUST SEE

Veiy clean 3 bedroom ranch with lots o l updates Large shed in yard w i t h e l e c t r i c i t y . C l o s e everything mov ie * mall, resturants etc $56 000

HIT A HOME RUN IN this older 2 story aluminum charmer w i m 3 bedrooms Leaded g door Newer carpeting Hardwood floors with Side mold«r>fls Enclosed porch and oversized 2 ' . car garage all on a double lot $69,900

CALL 326-2000

REAL ESTATE ONE

CENTURY 21 TODAY 536-2000

BEAUTIFULLY UPGRADED Redford Twp newty eerthlone carpeted $ centra l Mr condit ioned brick ranch. 2 lul l baths, lull fimehed basement, newer lurnace. 3 spacious bed-rooma. gorgeous rear yard, garaga & a vary af fordable pr<e o l only $74.9001

Remerica COUNTRY PLACE

454-4400 981-2900 BY OWNER - 3 Bedroom large tamtty room, clean and move-In condi t ion Immediate $46 900

occupancy 427-2046

FULFILL YOUR DREAMS $67,500 •nth this 3 bedroom Bnck ranch with a luminum tr im In tha highly desir-able S Redtord school district TW* home haa both a basement and a garage 474-5700

BEAUTIFUL BRICK RANCH $73,900 wrth Ml the right features and a great floor plan Mechanic s dreem 2V» car garage that's heated and wired. Hurry or you ' i miss itl

462-1660

The Prudential Wolfe Realty

independently Owned and Operated

WESTLANO - motivated se Great area - great starter Updates include roof, electrical new carpet-ing. ba th remodeled, lurnace. $44,501 Century 21 Hartford North Ask lor Debbie 525-9600

WESTLAND Priced to saai Spacious open floor plan. 3 Bedrooma. bnck ranch, fami-ly room, fireplace. Basement, deck, upda ted bath, newer furnace $59 900

Free cruise or help with costs by seller' Brick 3 bedroom, 1 ' i bams basement garage many updates, nice area $67,900

Century 21 Cook S Assoc. 326-2600

WEST LAND

Sharp 3 Bedroom Ranch Cozy* 2 balhs. country ki ichen. large deck part iaiy hruehed basement With double insulation, new bath & possible 4m bedroom or den A lot o l nouae lor the moneyl 2 car ga-rage wilh ooaner $64 999 B33611 Caw 261-0700

REAL ESTATE ONE WESTLAND

The Search Is Over Be-iuofulfy decorated 2 bedroom condo has it a i . First floor laundry, fireplace deck oft dming room at-tached garage, large master bed-room wrth wa»-m closet. Too many a u r a s to mention $69,900 23P-35462 Call 455-7000

Keep Cozy This Winter by the warm fireplace m this lovely Westland ranch with 3 large bed-rooma. 1'» baths, and Andersen windows, (anterior 1 bedroom &

REAL ESTATE ONE WESTLANO

THE VERY BEST AROUND Updates mciude fabulous fimahed basement, with office or 4 m bed-room Andersen windows, georgous oak ki tchen with extra cupboards updated baths, newer rool. newer siding on garage & trim on brick home UnbekebabM at $79,900

CALL 326-2000

REAL ESTATE ONE WESTLANO - 2 Bedroom perfect starter home or rental City inspect-ed Only $30 000 Principals only

522-4271. leave message

WESTLANO - 4 bedroom brick Sh-vp remodeled thru-out $54 900. L/C possible UnmediMe occupan-cy 525-3565

YOU CAN AFFORD this new top qu3kty. 3 badroom home m West-land' Many e i t ras ' Only $81,500 ROSS REALTY 326-6300

317 ALL BRICK HOME wrth a 2-car ga-rage I fu* basemenl remodeled kitchen, newer roof Owner wants t h * one s o w JEC117NOR Celt Joe Cesar 772-7400

SEST DEAL M TOWN RENT/BUY Super sharp. 3 bedroom brick ranch, wrth new 2 car oarage IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY For

Real Estate Today, mc 427-6*00

BY OWNER. S Redtord, 3 bedroom

bathe. 2 •rapMoee. 2 - i car oarage $69 800 Altar 3 30 PM 255-8724

DON'T PASS THIS " B U Y " 6 outstanding three

to 6

anced yard. 1 2 i B11315 $77.SOi

' " CALL 261-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Maintenance free, 3 bedroom bnck ranch, f inished baaemenl. large liv-

3room with dining L. some updat-features. central air. nace area

and garage $64 900 CALL MARJORIE MANNS

CENTURY 21 ROW

464-7111

317 Redford Specious Contemporary

Four bedrooma. JV» bathe, lam* room wi lh l ireplace. formal d M n g room, f inished baaamant. 2 ' * garage, and on a double lo l What more could you aak tor? Home haa a warranty $83,000 L1S520 Ca i 261-0700

REAL ESTATE ONE

319 Dearborn

DEARBORN HEIGHTS

DISTRICT 7 SCHOOLS Three bedroom ranch. 2 f u l bathe fua baaamant 2 car attached garaga. central air breezway and covered pat io $61,900 22M4016

CALL 326-2000

REAL ESTATE ONE DEARBORN HEIGHTS

BONUS BRICK BEAUTY

This 10K ranch offer* a "Home Warranty' three bedrooms, baths, fimehed baaemenl (poeaiDie 4 m bedroom) new hot water tank, maater bedroom vanity adjacent to connec t i ng ha l t ba th A24434 $70,500

CALL 261-0700

REAL ESTATE ONE DEARBORN

JUST LISTED Near Ford Woods Welk lo Maples Elementary School 3 badroom BungMow with fimehed baaemenl. 2 bathe, cedar closet In upeiairs bedroom $61,600 CALL 326-2000

REAL ESTATE ONE

A HARVEST OF FEATURES

Thie 3 bedroom bungalow neer Oak wood Hospital has a great deal to offer Large rooms, updated kitchen 2 beths. finished baaamant. new thermal windows and a home warranty IB54431

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

420-3400 REMEMBER REMERICA

LOOK NO MOREI Three bedroom brick ranch wrth 1 '4 baths, remodeled kitchen, new win-dows. Flor ida room, hardwood floors, war piaster walls Mainte-nance free exterior. 2'A garage, and mcely landscaped N13150 $63,900

CALL 261-0700

REAL ESTATE ONE MUST SELL - immediate occupan-cy Wonderfu l 3 bedroom bnck ranch, vmyt t r im, sharp remodeled ki ichen. updated bath, finished basement. 2 car garage, owner needs it sold $76,900

CALL MARLENE KLIMECKI RE/MAX WEST 261-1400

OLYMPIA ...Cape Cod 1st floor master bedroom 6 Beth, country krtchen. baaamant. aakmg $63,900,

to. low down pay-m e n t ' , IMPERIAL . .over look ing boulevard. garage, basement, dm-ing room, asking $63,900

One Way Realty 473-5500

OPEN SAT & SUN 1-4 Welcome Home* Avoid real estate commiss ion . Comfor tab le br ick starter home, hardwood floors, re-decorated throughout 18660 Wak-enden By owner $55,900 negoti-able 533-4357 or 887-6579

OPEN SUN. 1-4 26605 W Chicago. N. of Joy Rd . One of South Redtord's Finest Brick ranches with 3 bedrooms. 1V» baths, breezeway to attached 2 car gar i Immediate Occupancy $82,900

OPEN SUN. 1-4 12811 Woodbine. S of Schoolcraft. W of Telegraph. Beautiful bnck with 3 bedrooms. 2 baths dining room, thermo windows and doorwaH to deck $69,900 ASK FOR MARK ULRICH

COLONIAL CHARM Great 4 bedroom maintenance free home wrth iv» baths, fun baaamant large country krtchen wood deck and privacy fence $57,900.

BRICK BEAUTY Lovely 3 bed room ranch with updat-ed k i tchen IW baths, fimahed base-ment. d in ing room. 2 ' 1 car garage tor only $59,900

CENTURY 21 John Cole Realty, inc.

937-2300 455-8430

OPEN SUN 2-5. 16641 CentraHa. 4 bedroom bnck bungalow, double lot vinyl windows, price reduced HELP-U-SELL Ol NWWC 425-6661

PACK YOUR PRESENTS A n d b n n g your Christmas treef T»MS 3 bed room br ick ranch la ready to move- in now! Aluminum tr im, baae-men l . huge 2 car garaga Clean neutral inter ior. S Redford Schools End of year pr ice of only $67,900

IAN SANOERSON LILLIAN ! RE/MAX CROSSROADS 453-8700

PRIME REDFORD 3 bedroom BrK* rancti. IW berths fu* finished baaa-mant. 2W car garaga L.C. or As-sumpt ion $59 900 646-0012

REDFORD TWP. • construct ion, brick and cedar

Hers 3 bedrooms »vlng k i tchen with dinette, fu* base-

bam carpeted throughout S Red-fo rd schools pr iced right' $68,900

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

453-0012

IN-LAW QUARTERS $184,900 are just one of the many features of this 3.000 square foot home in one of Dearborn's prestigious areas With 6 bedrooms and 4W Baths, this home has all the room anyone needs 474-5700

PRICED TO SELLI $76,900 Great looking 3 bedroom bnck ranch wrth newer carpet ing 8 kitch-en floor, newer roof and tr im, all in a great area of Dearborn Heights New on the market and pr iced to go1

462-1660

The Prudential Wolfe Realty

Independently Owned end Cfceri ated

LAND CONTRACT ONE ACRE - 3 bedrooms, dming room, fireplace. fun basement. 2 car attached garage. IW baths. 1500 sq ft ranch $104,900 =906

CALL BOB GERICH THE MICHIGAN GROUP

REALTORS INC., 459-3600

MOVE RIGHT INI This 2 bedroom ranch features new vinyl siding, new steel doors, updat-ed kitchen, newer Andersen win-dows. cathedral ceiling, custom built I W car garaga 6 fenced yard, an ex-cellent starter or retiree home

Century 21 J. Scott. Inc.

522-3200 453-4300

W DEARBORN - Ford Rd /Outer Drrve Custom energy efficient 3 bedroom brick TrUevel 2 Baths, huge lemtfjr r oom 336-2222

320 Hornet Wayne County

324 Other Suburban Horon For Sail

METAMORA AREA - French country style home (stone/cedar L lea l iyee 3 bedrooms. 2W bathe, dan. 2 flre-ptaoaa. c a i Jean Finch. Quaker Realty 313-676-22ISavae 678-2395

328 Condoa Condo AFFORD - 10 A Maogerty C o

Compare soId al S f i . 0 0 0 3 room, family room, fireplace, maater bath * deck oft bedroom, t u i base-ment pr iced at $71,500 Won t Last ' R W First Choice 532-2700

AUBURN HILLS

FRESHLY PAINTED TOWNHOUSE

2 garaga bedrooma. 2W ba lhs New-er carpeting in krtchen, famlty room. Private patio, t u i oarage Excellent value neer 1-75. C h r y s l e r . S l l v e r d o m e . Meadowbrook and Oakland University 806506 $64,900

CALL 646-1600

REAL ESTATE ONE BIRMINGHAM

CAREFREE CONDO LIVING!

Walk to town from this spacious 3 bedroom condo Recreation room first floor lavatory A i appMancee included. Park and tennis cour ts n e a r b y B i r m i n g h a m s c h o o l s B05951 $89,900 CALL 646-1600

REAL ESTATE ONE BIRMINGHAM

Excellent value - updated town-house condo Wood moldings, new-er windows, central ax upda ted kitchen wtth a i appliances ceramic tile f loors In ki tchen and bath $78,000

JANICE HALLIDAY 644-6700

MAX BROOCK. INC REALTORS

BLOOMFIELD/AU8URN HILLS -Spacious 2 6 3 badroom in wooded aree. Naw pa in t / ca rpe t F r o m $47,900 Pets O K 334-6812

BLOOMFIELD HH-LS

EXQUISITE LAKEFRONT! Contemporary breathtakalng views formal l iving areas Luxurious first floor master suite - upper and lower wa l kou ts . M a r b t e - O e k - S k y l l t e s -Qua l i t y t h r o u g h o u t ( B 0 7 5 9 8 ) $469,000 CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE BLOOMFIELO HILLS

WABEEK FAIRWAY CONDO

Owner leaving town Ranch wrth first floor master, elevator to f inished lower level walkoul, family room. 4 bedrooms. 3 bams Laaae or leaas opt ion $2300 par month (B04105) $299,600 CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE BLOOMFIELO HILLS

WONDERFUL! Describee t ha 3 bedroom detached condo In Klrkway Pines Great r oom with floor t o ceiling windows over-looks beautiful, serene wooded lot. formal dining room, with fireplace. 1st floor master suite wrth wWrtpooL quality amenities abound' B00516 $464 ,000 CALL 646-1600

REAL ESTATE ONE BLOOMFIELO HH.LS

SPACIOUS WITH HIGH CEILINGS

3 bedroom suites. 4 f u l baths plus powder room Gracious paneled library finished lower level. wMks out to private patio Elevator f rom g a r a g e . D r a s t i c a l l y r e d u c e d $399,000 (807740)

CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE Bloomfield Hilts

ADAMS WOODS Large Pinecrest unit In a private set-ting. Crown moldings, mir rored doors , ex t ra large deck w i th planters and seating. Nicety f in ished baaemenl with wet bar and burtl-ms Two fireplaces. $195,000 B-04218

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

BELLEVILLE - Country living 2 acres, cute cape cod. 3 car garage, farm, shed $91,000 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

GET STARTED NOW This cozy 3 bedroom ranch has a newer roof, some newer windows 8 reflnished cupboard doors Full basement for entertaining All lor $39,900

Century 21 J. Scott, Inc.

522-3200 453-4300

INKSTER - at tract ive 3 bedroom brick ranch garaga. immediate oc-cupancy. opt ion to buy available $510. 768-1823

LAND CONTRACT 1W story frame. 3 car garaga. ask-ing $36 500. $6500 down 525-1959

LYON TWP /Green Oak Twp Sever-al w e i buM. newfy constructed ener-gy efficient homes available lor near immediate occupancy Start ing In the low $ l00,000 'a.

WILLACKER HOMES, INC 437-0097

VAN BUREN

A MUST SEE Lots of extras to this large 4 bedroom home wrth 2 baths. 2 fire-places. 4 car heated garaga. acre lot. and much, much, close to X-ways $179,219 CALL 326-2000

REAL ESTATE ONE

323 Homes Washtenaw County

CONTEMPORARY & ANN ARBOR

SCHOOLS Our rustic contemporary sits on 14 landscaped acrea and offers s wafc-ouf lower level Dramatic staircases and a 3 car garage large enough tor your boat $349,900

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

453-0012 REMEMBER REMERICA

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SQUARE LAKE CONDO

OPEN SUN. 1-4 1966 Kingensmi th

(N of Square Lake. W of Telegraph) Sharp contemporary condo on Square Lake with open floor plan. Neutral tones 2 Bedrooms. 2 baths, sppttances Included, carport , beach & boating. Pets allowed For sale or lease wrth opt ion to buy $95,000.

MARTHA WRIGHT Chamberlain, REALTORS

547-2000 or 544-4691

326 Condoa BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP

KING SIZE TOWNHOUSE Ctoaa to Auburn Tech complex $

2.5

Huge master suae, updated k i t c h e n One ye«r w a r r a n t y ! (B07213) $119.900 CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE BRIGHTON CONDOMINIUMS

Ranchaa and townhomaa. 2 or bedrooma. l o fu . 2 car garagee.

weik-outs.

30 OAY OCCUPANCY! BUILDERS CLOSE-OUT

From $115,500 1-96 wast to US-23 south Exit 58 west to Rlckett Roed. right to Oafc-rtdge Drive, left to Woodridge H " e Drive Turn left to model Model 2 2 M 7 7 6 Office: 229-5722

AOLER HOMES. INC

CANTON- Prune Bedford V«a loca-tion. 2 badroom ranch finished basement 6 garaga. $78,900 HELP-U-SELL Of NWWC 454-9535

CAREFREE CONVENIENT CONOO LIVING

Eaetfy affordable 2 bedroom. 2 ba lh unn -eha rp contemporary decor wrth leundry In Farmington H«e Why rent? Live comfortebfy m your own condo Priced al mat $63,900 <TW) RED CARPET KEIM 655-9100

FARMINGOTN HILLS

TO SEE IS TO BELIEVE For everyday iv lng e n gem ye) cozy and comfortable For entertaining SMASHING" The pruleeeionaHy ftrv •shed lower level has everything you need to have your partiee become the talk of the town! (NOV) $244,900

CALL 477-1111

REAL ESTATE ONE FARMINGTON

GROUND FLOOR CONDO One bedroom, interior )uat painted, carpet aiowanca of $500 Heating included m association lee. AppMancae included Unftmehed basemen t w i th l aund ry araa. $43,500 (GRA) CALL 477-1111

REAL ESTATE ONE FARMINGTON HILLS

Open floor plan, finished walkoul . many upgrades. $153,900

Heip-U-Sei of NNSL 346-6006

FARMINGTON HH-LS - Why pay rent? Convenient location. 1st floor, dose to shopping, thesters 6 x-wey Spacious, very dean, m-urat l a i n -dry. tennis carport, pool $49,500 Ask for Fe. Agent 626-5813

FARMINGTON HILLS

PERSON ON THE GO wiLI appreciate the comfort and convenience of this one-bedroom condo in Farmington H«s Neutral decoration Move m condit ion Pool, tennis. In-unit laundry tacitrty (TWE) $49,000

CALL 851-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE FARMINGTON HILLS

ENO UNIT RANCH CONDO Super sharp end better than new 3 bedroom. 3 bathe wrth flmshed low-er level Numerous extras, neutral decor and immediate occupancy Truly move m condit ion Just tu rn the key (EVO)$ 158.900

CALL 851-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE Fi rm ing ton Hills

ORCHARD PLACE CONGO'S

Absolutely beautiful 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace, cemral air. 2 cov-ered parking spots Pool, tennis courts, exercise room, ciubhouaa Attractively priced at $104,900 FUNK & CO. REALTY. INC.

661-8324 Farmington Hitts

Christmas Is Here Treat yourself to carefree living Wondertul rsnch condo with 2 bsths. marble flraplaca. neutral decor. 2 car attached garaga $107,999 Offered by

Beverly Bradford REAL ESTATE ONE

363-8307

326 Condoa FARMINGTON HILLS

NOW! NOW! NOW! is the nine lo buy «<* hsrd to And LARGE 1 bedroom. Echo Valley

bathroom countar 8

lurnace 6 centra air. maintenance 6 replacement ate $69 900 23E-27690 C M 455- 7000

REAL ESTATE ONE Farmington Hias

ARE YOU JUST STARTING OUT

OR STARTING OVER?

Then don't miss this completely fur-msned beautiful Farmmglon Hale condominium Fireplace garaga m unit laundry Amemtiea too numer-a l ! to M l ' Hurryl This one won t last' $75 900

RALPH MANUEL ASSOCIATES 8S1-690G

FARMINGTON MILLS

JUST LISTED pr iced to sen qmckfy Con tempore/-, 2 bedroom 2 bsths beautiful mir-rored accents throughout with neu-tral decor New cerermc ki tchen floor laundry withm unit includes sppiiances Deck overlooks pool ano tennis courts Centre! sir and carport $ 6 ^ 0 0 Can

WANDA SCHAFER

CENTURY 21 ROW

464-7111 MORE FOR LESS

Land contract terms end no closing costs available on tms freshly deco-retwd condo located close to every-thing' CAW today, move m tomor-row' Only $ 139.000 I«U)RE0 CAR-PET KEIM 855-9100

BEST LOCATION on the pond enhances tms lovely ranch Condo with appealing decce including .eul led cetong skylights, f ireplace and professionally finished cerpeied lower level with we: bar1 2 bedrooma. 2 ' t baths and wonderful news Irom a i areas (EDG| $126,900 CALL 346-6430

REAL ESTATE ONE NOVt - BETTER THAN NEW

Townhouse • separate entrance, prr .ate basement 2 bedrooms bom wrt:> bath Walk-in closets Neutral $ race' $93 400

HEPPARD & ASSOC. 855-6570

N C v i - Country Place 3 bedrooms. 2 ' baths, ' replace cen t ra air k i ichen appliances garage Move-in condi t ion Immediate occupancy 8y ow >e« $115500 661-1458

NOV! -DON'T MISS OUT' On ttus attractive 3 bedroom batn condo wrth spaoous family rocm on 1st floor Includes updated ki tchen decorated m neutral decor 6 Basement Only $83,900

CANTON - CHARM GALORE' Fe . . t und m thus priced to sell town house condo includes huge master bedroom updated kitchen 4 private cour tyard patio $69,900

CENTURY 21 TQOAY 462-9800

READY TO GO! Move r ighl Into this lovely 2 bed-room 1 ' i balh lownhouse Newer ca 'pe i rng throughout updated bam. aN appliances including microwave, professionally finished basement w/ carpet plus an attached private car garage Call now $78,900

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

453-0012 REMEMBER REMERICA

Bloomfield Hills

MANOR IN THE HILLS --JUST REDUCED-

Desirabie first floor unit In a premi-um location. Two fu* balhs. formal dming area m great room, breakfast area, dan wrth wet bar. 1637 square feet, pr ivate basemenl. Salter vary motivated' $125,900 B-06665

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

BLOOMFIELO TOWNSHIP

BEST BUY IN BLOOMFIELD

3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, d in ing room, washer and dryer in unit, balcony and updated krtchen and baths! spacious upper unit. Bloomfield schools tool $79,900 (B07542) CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE CANTON - fabulous buy. private en-trance. garage. 2 bedrooms, air. $64,900 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535

- B R I N G O F F E R -CRANBROOK MANOR

1012 Strat ford Lane OPEN SUNDAY 2-4

End unit lownhouse m a beauti ful setting. Large deck and private pa-tio. Three bedrooma 2W balhs. family room, living room wrth fire-place Newer kitchen, carpet ing and roof $182,000 B-01221 (S ot Long Lake 6 E. of Woodward)

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS

646-6200 CANTON

SIMPLY WONDERFUL Enioy "toa no maintenance 3 bad-room. IW bath Canton condo Prt-

S63,3cMn23N-A4436 C a i 4 5 V 7 0 0 0

REAL ESTATE ONE

FARMINGTON HILLS Prime location and unrt Gorgeous balcony view of courtyard and pool Great bargain lor single or couple. Only $38,900

SOUTHFIELD Gorgeous Contemporary upper ranch unit with private entrance Quality plus excellent Telegraph 1-696 location Only $61,500.

WEST BLOOMFIELD Gorgeous Contemporary wrth high ceilings. 2 bedrooms, den. 2 baths, finished basement and much more! Hurry - only $139,900.

FARMINGTON HILLS Fabulous private entrance ranch with finished walkout. Three bed-rooms/3 baths. 2 fireplaces. 2 wet bars, library, multi-level decks and more. $294,900

JOLIE R. LEVINE CENTURY 21 TODAY 855-2000

LIVONIA-gorgeous end unit custom kitchen and bam. dryer. $57,000 HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 425-6861

326 Condoa BRING OFFERS! nue. d e a n S bedroom. > w

pwmouth lownfwuee Com-wfth targe greal room, maetor

suite, aat-m k i tchen Sme i MenOfy commun i t y near conveniences $106,500

REALLY SHARP! Thie 2 bedroom first floor condo to Plymouth m so « v r t « g Spark ing dean! Pretty pastel decor Oak cup-boards. mirror accents Carport A i newer a p p l l e a n c e e I n c l u d e d $71,900.

GENIE OUNN COLDWELL BANKER

416-1226

PLYMOUTH

HIDDEN CREEK CONDO Secluded luxury to t ha gorgeous home Features include 2 masler bedroom eurtes. large formal dming room, sunken living room with fire-place and library Perfection maide and out ' $279,900 Ht3277 C a i 261-0700

REAL ESTATE ONE Plymouth

Rarely Lift A Finger Carefree affordable Hwng describes tms crisp clean Plymouth condo With two lovely bedrooms, a large Irving room, cen t ra air. and 1 car garage. All tucked wtthm a peaceful

« $68,900

The Prudential William Decker,

REALTORS

455-8400 independently Owned and Operated

ROCHESTER HILLS

ROCHESTER HILLS W e i maintained townhouae wrth wonderful view of pe rk - i ke sett ing 2 bedrooms. 2W baths, flmaned walk-out. and umt TssteMty decorated Very, vary nice Don' t mass. 84264 $65,900

CALL 646- 160C

REAL ESTATE ONE ROYAL OAK - Secluded park like area. 2 bedrooms up. IW baths, basement, central aa. newty deco-tated. new carpeting, appimnces. large deck, vecant $72,500

OROS REAL ESTATE

1831 N Mam. Royal Oak 569-1200

326 Condoe WEST BLOOMFIELO

GREENPOtNTE CONOO JOdad locat ion 2 bed-

rooma. 2 beth ranch A * , fireplace

baaamant. neutral $129,900

* garage. coAort.

11-1357

WEST BLOOMFIELD ASPEN RIDGE CONDOS

2 bedrooma. 2 bathe Attached 2 car garaga

Ali condit ioning

$135,000 CHRISTINA

478-7747

West Bloomfield Upper 2 badroom. 2 bath ranch, neutral decor, freahly painted, new cerpettog. a i appkancea. leundry In unit, overlooks picturesque pond 1 car detached garage, greet loca-t ion sao.ooo.cJi..

Fran or Esther REAL ESTATE ONE

644-4700 or 356-0803

WEST BLOOMFIELD Lakefront. Wooded Sett ing Gorgeous surroundings! Chic de-tached Wooden* Condomin ium Fimahed watt:out lower level, exten-sive decking, granite island ki tchen marble foyer Specious entertain ment-wiee floor plan 3 bedrooma 3W baths, library 4 off ice $575,000 (WBL) 661-5700

REAL ESTATE ONE WEST BLOOMFIELD

LOADED WITH EXTRAS This contemporary condo has ca thed ra catinge. white fortmce kitchen, extensive mir rors 6 marble fireplace 3 bedrooms. 3 bathe, wrth baaemenl 8 2 car garage Custom upgradea every-where! (CLE) $132,500

CALL 651-1900

REAL ESTATE ONE

SENIOR CITIZENS O N L V Now avaMebie at BeHbrook' End unrt ranch wrth 2 bedroom. 2 baths, screened porch Luxury retirement living wi th fabulous services available $116,500 Contact Carcue Eizeiman CRANBROOK REALTORS

645-2500

SOUTHFIELD

TWO BEDROOM CONDO upper level in q u e l bunding, newer caRpei m kvmg room, newer ki tchen t ie . picture window living room Club house and pool 1253SHI) $36,500 CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE

WESTLANO - CASTLEWOOOS

BUILDER CLOSE-OUT • 1 - 1 bedroom ranch with l ibrary f i replace, garage. 1.050 sq. f t $67,900

2 - 2 bedroom. 2 bam ranch with l i b r a r y , g a r a g e . 1.250 sq . f t $79,900.

- 2 bedroom. 2W bath Town-houae. full basement, garage. 1.370 sq.ft $66,900

units include: appliances aii condit ioning, ca rpe l : vertical bl inds

Builder wHI pay $1000 lowards clos-ing costs These won't last long Must see. open daily 1-6pm Closed Thurs (Hunter lust W of Wayne Rd)

326-6097

SOUTHFIELD Excellent 1 bedroom ranch, common baaemenl. carport ,

value. 8 Mile/Beech only -3200 $29,900 S t a t e w i d e 427-

Sooth Lyon BRANO NEW

LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS Ranches and story-and-a-half con-domin iums 2 bedrooms Include first floor master suite, great room, 2 car garage, full basement, walk-

outs available decks THE VILLAGE AT EAGLE HEIGHTS

From $108,900 1-96 to Kent Lake Rd . south on Kant Lake, east on Silver Lake, south on Pontiac Trail l o South Lyon Locat-ed W mile east o l Pontiac Trail on 11 Mile Roed Model 437-3000 Office: 229-5722 AOLER HOMES Brighton, Ml

NOVI - Walled Lake, Shorekne Con-dos. 1 bedroom ground level, pr iced $10,000 below market tor fast sale Occupancy at c los ing, ask ing $49,900 All appliances Included Garage. Meadowmanagement

348-5400

P L Y M O U T H - A F F O R O A B L E $65,000

Modern 1987 built 2 bedroom In move-in condition Private laundry in the unit 8 carport Great location

421-5660

The Prudential Wolfe Realty

Independently Owned and Operated

Plymouth

COZY CONDO One bedroom unit m small complex Features neutral decor Stainmaster carpel updated kitchen, one car ga-rage S laundry facility in basement + a lovely setting. $59,900 23F-00500 455-7000

REAL ESTATE ONE

MUST SEE! NOVI Beautifully and neutrally dec-orated 2 badroom. 2 bam loft condo wrth first floor master suite n popu-lar Country Place Updates galore, par i ia iy finished basement, and ga-raga. All the amenities are here< Only $99,500

FARMINGTON HILLS Spectacular end unit wrth vaulted ceMngs. skylight*. 2 fireplaces. 3 baths, upgrades galore, f imahed lower level. 2 car attached garage and more. Immediate occupancy $162,000

MARY MCLEOD CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111

NORTHVILLE

SHARP! Extra nice 2 bedroom. 1W ba th townhouae haa master size bed-rooma. lormal dlnmg room, wood raHtogs & crown molding, brick flre-

Warranteed $64 ,900 Can

VINCE SANTONI Century 21 Hartford South 464-6400

Movfl BEAUTIFULLY UPOATED NOVI CONOO featuring three bedrooma one and one-he* bath*, naw carpet.

more Priced to s e i 162.800 (M32536)

NEW LAKE FRONT CONOO - Thie two Bedroom, two ba lh Naw condo • ready tor you to chooee your col-o r * A i window*, mdudtog large bey window have mew of me lake One

- H u B y da-f a d M i e e

Pfymoufh Deceptively large and decidedly custom, this striking brick ranch condominium wrth an exlravagantty f imshed lower level boasts a 19 x 18 Irving room and a 34 x 18 family room each with the* own fireplace and pleasing views Faultlessly maintained and painstakingly de-tai led wrth a long ust of expensive upgrades To include premium p lumb ing fixtures, upgraded floor t wall coverings, furniture finished bmrt-ins in study, extensive decking. 2 central air units, alarm system, etc $410,000

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200 Plymouth

EGGNOG & FRUITCAKE Enioy n more m thrt spacious 3 bed-room Eaion Estates condominium Showcasing s sumptuous master smte extraordinary walkout level str iking two story entry f loating cir-cular stairway marble fireplace Hanked By dressy French doors, cheery breakfast room, ar t fu iy de-signed kitchen, handsome bar and many mora expected and unexpect ed amenities $324 900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors 453-8200

PL ' M O U T H - prestigious location 2 bedroom kDrary end unrt ranch fireplace fimshed basement 2W car garaga Under value a l $134,900 Immediate occupancy 347-0373

Plymouth

Quiet & Solitude m what you wis find m rms Plymouth Twp ranch condo Features mcl two bed iooms two baths dM _ room spacious living room with lire-piece kbrary/den 1st floor laundry

central aw alarm sprmkiers two car attached garage $142 900

S Lyon OPEN SUN 2-4PM

AN ADULT COMMUNITY - 1 bed-room wim 2nd bedroom, bath 8 family room to finished lower level Private beach on all sports lake $86,900

CALL TOM MEE THE MICHIGAN GROUP

REALTORS INC 227-4600 Ext 299

TROY

NEUTRAL AND NICE! Updated, spacious towrtoome prime locat ion wi th 3 bedrooms. 2W baths, den. f ireplace and at tached garage 1 year home warranty and all appkances included1 (803063) $ 113.900 CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE WATERFORD

WHY RENT? FHA/VA approved Take advantage of low interest rates' Fantastic bedroom, bright 8 sunny condo. neutral decor All appliances. (In-cluding washer/dryer). Natural fire-place. doorwali l o patio, at tached garage. Great location. Call nowt Tins one's pnced l o selil $66,500 23V-7027 Call 455-7000.

REAL ESTATE ONE WEST BLOOMFIELO

PINE LAKE PRIVILEGES come wrth this updated contempo-rary Relax o the deck or cozy up to the fireplace. This 3 bedroom. 1.5 bam has it •# Just newly l isted at $167,000 (B07214) CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE WEST BLOOMFIELD

PEAK OF PERFECTION Decorator pa r ted . 3 bedroom. 2.5 bam Townhouae wrth lovely masler suite En)oy trees and privacy f rom full-size deck! U n b e l i e v a b l e Va lue ' ( B 0 1 2 2 0 ) $139,900 CALL 559-2300

REAL ESTATE ONE WEST BLOOMFIELD

PEAK OF PERFECTION Decorator perfect. 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath Townhouae with lovely maater suite En(oy trees and privacy f rom Mt -sOe deck! U n b e l i e v a b l e Va lue! ( B 0 1 2 2 0 ) $139,900 CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE WEST BLOOMFIELO

BEAUTIFUL. SPACIOUS 3-4 bedroom Wabeek Condo over looks wooded aree. 2 tier decking- 2 car garaga and baautrtuay flmaned basement are fuel a lew of m amemtiea o l Hu* lovely norm $249,000 422SS CALL 363-6307

REAL ESTATE ONE WEST BLOOMFIELO

STATE OF THE ART CONTEMPORARY

Mint condi t ion 2 bedroom. 2 bam upper ranch condo. Berber

s n j s s 1806637)$ 110.000 CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE WEST BLOOMFIELO

WEST BLOOMFIELD CONDO

2 bedroom*. 2 I

326 Condoa W BLOOMFIELO - 2 bedroom. 2 & bath, immaculate, overtook* beeuti-ful woodland, flmehad lower level wtth wet bar 6 study erea. landacaped brick patio, storage ion to 2 car garaga. $129,900 661-5479

327 New Home Builders

UP NORTH H O M E S

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328 Duplexes Townhouses

ATTENTION INVESTORS 2-Faml»y Income Bungalow A l brick unit Ideal for owner occupied with one rent unM helping to reduce Ihe debt service Present tenants pay month of month pkrs gas and elec-tric $71,987 WEIR MANUEL, SNYDER 8 RANKE

669-7300

CONVENIENT LOCATION - |ust off Woodward on tree kned street Up-per 8 lower wrth private entrance 8 separate uttktiee Many updates $120 ,000

CALL BOBBIE SPRIGG RALPH MANUEL ASSOCIATES

647-7100 Or, 435-5320

LIVONIA - Ptymouth 8 Farmington Rds Double unit duplex, ideal in-veatment $142,000 Please c a i Before 9pm, 429-8578

LIVONIA - 2 badroom. 1 beth. colo-nial. hardwood floors 8 carpeting. fenced yard, f u i basement, all brick $58,000 591-0998

WHAT A BUY! Novi's best investment 2 bedroom lownhouse, IW beths. central air, attached garage and in move-m condit ion AH appliances stay and includes home warranty $74,900 (OEL66ROC) 462-1611

COLDWELL BANKER Schweitzer Real Estate

332 Mobile Homes For Sale

WESTLANO CONOOS Four af fordable unrts. two wtthm walking distance to Weatland Mal l 2 bedrooms, all to nice complexes Must see to appreciate $47,900 to $55,900 ASK FOR MARIANNE OR BRENDA

Century 21 Cook & Assoc. 326-2600

WESTLAND

DETACHED CONDO Abso lu te l y s t u n n i n g Execu t i ve bunder modal wrth extras galore1

Spacious, open greet room. 5 bed-rooma. 2 f u i bath*, mat ter suite. 1st floor leundry. huge decking. 24 x 22 attached garage $116,850. C7876 CaH 261-0700

REAL ESTATE ONE WESTLAND - Extra large condo Fi-nal Cloeeout by Builder 1.850 sq f t 3 or 4 bedrooms. 2 full bam* , over 900 sq.ft on each floor Can be used as a two lamily home or rental income Located 2 blks S o l Ford, 2 blks. E of HI* Model Open week ends 12 Noon-Spm 595-0133 or weekdays by appointment 425-0140 Pnced lor Immediate sale at $69,900

Westland

GREAT LOCATION to this beautiful complex. Very pri-vate. near m*»or roads lor e a a j ac-cess Private entry, f u i Basement pool 8 dubhouse 2 bedroom ranch model at 37532 Bar*r idge $64,900

(3442)

Remerica PICKERING & ASSOC

458-4900

A MAN'S HOME IS

HIS CASTLE Cast leMtar t ing at $9900

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HOMETOWN USA 595-0606

A STEAL 3 Months Free

Lot Rent On Our Preowned Homes

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HOMETOWN USA 595-0606

CANTON - Holiday Perk. Senior Park 14x70 Holiday Park, all appli-ances, central air. new enclosed porch $10 000/besl offer 534-0293

CANTON 1977 Parkwood. 14x70. appliances, fireplace 8 central ax Selling due to divorce, pay balance $8000 Call, 477-5447

COMMERCE MEADOWS

MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITY

The New American Lifestyle

One of the finest home communities m ths State Michigan Special features I n d u d ^

- Luxurious dubhouse - Heated Swimming Pool - Huron Valley Schools - Picnic Areas - Playground Area - Cable TV Available - Community Activities - Minutes From 12 Oaks Malt

8 Proud Lake Recreation area

Various Free/Reduced Lot Rent Specials

Sales Office 313-684-6796

INTRODUCING

WARNER FARMS CONDOS

new t o w n h o u s e c o m m u n i t y featur ing

• 2 BEDROOMS • IW BATHS •BASEMENT • ATTACHED GARAGES

Convenient 6 appealing location Now being offered at pre-conatruc-t ion prices

$76,900 - $78,500 (60 Dav Occupancy)

BOB CRAVER 473-6200

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC.

WESTLAND'S FINEST

Beautiful Central Parkway detached condoa located on the comer of Central Parkway 8 Hunter Ctoee to Westland M a i , Mei]er* 8 express-ways 2 bedrooms 2 baths full baaemenl. attached garage, lots of extras 7W% 8 8W interest rale available Model Open Daily 12-Spm

729-8030 WESTLAND

WALK RIGHT IN. Srt right down 2 bedroom condo Featuree spacious master bedroom IW beth* baeemant. and garage Very w e i maintained complex wtm clubhouse $ poo l Located m West land, Livoma school* $71,900 23C-37535 C a i 455-7000

REAL ESTATE ONE WESTLANO

WHY PAY RENT? W e i maintained 2 bedroom condo Feature* a spacious master bedroom wrth waai-m ctoeaf and ga-rage Enioy the clubhouse and pool C M now $47 900 23C-36276 C a i 456-7000

REAL ESTATE ONE W BLOOMFIELO - 1600 sq ft 2 bedroom. 2 bam upper end ranch Cathedra cei ing. at tached garage $107,000 661-5111

W BLOOMFIELD Mapto/Orcf iard 2 bedrooms 2W

s a l t 2 car at tached oarage

Community Off ice 313-664-2767

We have new 8 pre-owned homes for sale (No home Is more than V yrs old). To Inquire about a new or pre-owned home c a i Dennis Eagen at Quality Homes - Located in the Club House 4W mnea N of 1-96 on Wtxom Rd 313-664-6796

SPECIAL PROMOTION $99 SECURITY DEPOSIT

Save up to $454 Ends soon - Ca i now!

COMMERCE MEADOWS 2 bed-rooms. 2 baths. 22x70. alt appk-ances. laundry room, rear deck. 10x10 shed. $36,800 664-0235

HIGHLAND HILLS ESTATES

Novi/Farmington Area Quakty Homes s t i i haa a few excel-lent pre-owned mobile homes lor sale Priced I rom $13,500.

QUALITY HOMES Call Joanne

474-0320 or 474-0333 PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom, 2 bath*, door-wail a i GE appliances excel-lent schools, targe lot. vinyl sided shingled roof $22,599 455-0107

REOFORO - 14x60 mobi le home. 1 badroom. 1 bath, newly decorated Deck $ shed Must se i $5500 Call before 5PM 255-2690

REPO, REPO, REPO Excellent Terms For

Slightly Unqualif ied Credit Hometown USA 595-0006

1964 14x50 2 badroom Litt le Va«ey Mobile Home Park KM a 11 $4 0 0 0 File *730516 (614)226-7272

NOVI MEADOWS

M O B I L E H O M E C O M M U N I T Y

The New Amenean Lifestyle

We have new and pre-owned nomee tor sale Home owner amp tor laes

$104 750 ( M 3 4 t 0 W

J.A. Deianey and Co. Realtors R e m e r i c a

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332 Mobile Homes For Sals

Interest Rales

STILL LOW 1992 DOUBLEWIDE For Only $26,795

Beat The Crowd For Savings Here At

HOMETOWN USA 595-0606

Novi /Farmington Area NEW 1992 SKYLINE1 Just arrived, mauve 8 white interior 2 bedrooms, 2 Baths all k i tchen appliances This home is iruly a must see'

QUALITY HOMES Call Joanne

474-0320 or 474-0333

333 Northern Property For Sale

335 Time Share For Sale BEAUTIFUL CANCUN

Ocean t ide resort floating red week, 1 be f room. $3900. negoti-able Must sell! C a i 474-2663

BEAUTIFUL ST CROIX. V I - 36 wks lor sale $4995 Serious inquir-ies only Condo/Studiol 477-6543

FLORIDA ON THE GULF Thanksgiving week

• two weeks Deeded 1-313-541-8297

TIME SHARING RCt. 2 red weeks

Sleeps 6 Deeded S3900 1-702-594-O660

339 Lots and Acrsage For Sale

ATTENTION BUILDERS GARDEN CITY - Brand new sub )u*l completed Ju*t 44 lots left 60x120 Start your spring models NOW! Bunders Terms available $32,000/ 101

NOVI - Subdivision Ctoee-Out Sale! 12 lots remaining 60x130 $59,000/ lot Builders Terms

C a i Judy . 433-1100

336 Southern Property

BOYNE MOUNTAIN Ski Chalet near Walloon Hills Newly remodeled 2 bam Sleeps 8 very attractive sur-rounded by state land A must see Super value al only $34 500 Days 616-929-1200 Eves 616^946-5250

CENTRAL MICHIGAN MINI SUMMER ESTATE

160 teel o l sandy beach on School Section Lake 3 bedroom mam house with lireplace and bunk house with full bath, sea wall an a more' $122 000

COLDWELL BANKER LAKES REALTY

S520 100th AVENUE STANWOOD, Ml 49346

(616)972-8300

ADULT RET IRMENT Community on Indian River S of Daytona Beach 2 b e d r o o m home Cal l Dorothy Grueter 1-800-635-2272

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

BANK ON THIS located between lower Long Lake and island Lake behind Kirk in Hills Excellent bu4d or renovation site of almost one acre, m(4lion dollar area (807377) $339,900

CALL 644-4700

REAL ESTATE ONE

BUILDING LOT tor sale Port Char-lotte. Florida Must sacrifice $7 000 Call Ginger after 5pm 451-8748

FLORIDA A ready lo build high and dry 112 X 120 lol on smalt nice take, near 1-75 Port Charlotte $10,000 Low down owner finance 474-0006

JUPITER FL - Furnished 2 bed room, 2 bath condo 2 levels single garage Walk to beach pool $210 000 John White 519-252-7275 days, 519-979-8122 eves

e l K LAKE EXECUTIVE HOME 2 7 i 5 s q ft top quality thru-out 3 beJ looms. 2 3 ' 4 baths wftiitpool camedra1 ceilings large deck fur-nished beach house and garebc 200 of prime frontage $349,900 Cai i 16161264-5400

RE ' MAX OF ELK RAPIDS

OSCODA La&l B-52 left Wurtsmitt i Air Force Ba»e Military personnel leave do i -e n i of good homes lor s-ale at bar-gain basemen! prices Your oppor-t u n e j l a l i leume to buy a reiire-mem oi second home M>0 $20 s 10 m.o $80 s

Real Estate One ot Oscoda 5125 N US 23

Oscoda. Ml 48750 517-739-9129

Of Real Estate One of Tawas

646 S Lake Street Tawas CI1». Ml 48764

517-362-7949

MARCO ISLAND. FL BeauMul resort, great investment potential Contact Lu Stephenson

COLDWELL BANKER 678 A Bald Eagle Dr

Marco Island, FL 33937 1-800-733-8121

FAX 813-394-9508

N FORT MYERS F l De< Tura Coun-try Club Furrnshed 2 bedroom bam. laige Lanai on g o t course At-tached garage $62,000 435-8993

STUART, FL - lovely 2 bedroom, bath conco Adult community Near clubhouse 8 pool Custom shutters Musi sei' $45,000 Alter 6,538-3642

TENNESSEE Lebanon ground nea' Nashville, amenities. $2500

339 Lots and Acreage For Sale

BLOOMFIELD - Building sites avail able Builders or individuals Lone pine - Tetegrapt-i Road area Call

Herb Lawson. inc (313) 737-0690

TORCH LAKE - Perfect vacation or let i 'ement home. 3 bedrooms 3 Da-15 great ftoo« plan great views INTEREST RATES ARE STILL LOW BUY NOW $315 000 Can

Dennis Irelan REAL ESTATE ONE

Elk Rapids 616-264-5611

Eves 616-264-8814

BLOOMFIELD HILLS CITY OF 1 82 acres large frontage

64 7-0019

CLARKSTON Treed Building Sties

MANORS'" of Daerwaod IV Water-SewerLMHities

$79,900 - $150,000 Strat ford Group 620-8688

339 Lots and Acrsags For Sals

LOTS FOR SALE

W to 2W ACRE LOTS IN SOUTH LYON/GREEN OAK TWP

L a k * access h o m a s i t a * I rom $3VSOO and lakatronl homavtat from $55,000 Chooae your own

builder Just west o l South Lyon

EAGLE LAND DEVELOPMENT 313-229-5724

NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP "OAKS OF NORTHVILLE" Located on the south u d e o l 7 Mil* Rd.. W ol Edanttorry Or . E ol Beck Rd 17 estat* sua hom**i tes for large custom homes Fully im-proved, city water & sewer Open Sunday* f rom 1-5pm or by appointment Contact Bonm* Brook Bunders at. 380-0905

LAKE PRIVILEGES Wooded hillside lot on a private street m a prime Bloomfield Hats area Pertecl for IW story walk-out home Phone lor further informa-t ion $350,000 B-99977

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

NORTHVILLE TWP. Large wooded si te* available Some wato-outa IW miles W of Haggerty yust off 6 Mile Rd 737-0692

WINDHAM REALTY GROUP INC

342 Lakefront Property DRASTICALLY REDUCED

Owner relocation al low* you to afford tms serene Lakefront with l a r g e u p n o r t h - l l k e l o t Qoina Qoma Q o n ^

Was $94,900. Now $79,900 Call Rick Con REAL ESTATE ONI

363-8307 SE

LEXINGTON - HURON LAKEVIEW 4 bedroom, naw bath 6 kitchen Great beech 75x500 on US-25 Per-fect condit ion $72,800 229-7707

UNION LAKEFRONT - W Bloom-field North Shore 2500 sq ft reno-vated. not * drive by C a i tor taped information 360-6509

348 Cemetery Lots

LIVONIA Brook held E of Farmington Rd 2 blocks N of 5 Mile All terms 65x140 $46,500 421-7714

MILFORD VILLAGE LOTS FOR SALE

Fullv Developed Subdivision Sewer and Water From $50,000

Can VICKY

685-0908 Or MICHELLE 478-7747

NEW LAKEFRONT SITES White Horse Lake site development m Lyon Township comprised o l 11 single lamily detached lakefront sites Each between halt 10 one acre Priced between $104,000 and $235,000 Located close lo numer-ous retail and service facilities Many golf courses. Idlrectly adja-cent to Walnut Creek Country Ck»b(. skiing. Kensington State Park Min-utes to 1-96 Developed by Northville Developers, Inc B-05061

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

CLOSEOUT' Two WH-Out sues remaining. M«Hord Pine Meadows located near Historic Mi l ford Call 362-4150 Choice Development

Classifieds Work Buy it Sell it Fmd n

Call Today 591-0900 644-1070

--BLOOMFIELD— HERONWOOD DRIVE

Greal wooded interior walk-out site Design and build p 'eferred but will sell separately Bloomfield Hills schools Phone for information $249 900 B-01885

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP 38 ACRES will divide, heavily wood ed. ravine, stream, rolling terrain perced Land Contract 437-1174

NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP Two 10 Acre Parcels, rolling terrain perced Land Contract Terms

437-1174

NOVI BUILDING SITES Available in established secluded subdivision off 8 Mile Road East of Novi Road Caw Judy (313) 347-4710

WINDHAM REALTY GROUP. INC

PRIME FARM/HUNTING' 'Recre-ation land 160 acres Thumb area CaH Bobbie. Days. 313-644-8600

SOUTH LYON NEW SUBDIVISION

COUNTRY LANE ESTATES

44 l o l * - halt to 1 acre Prime bui lding sit as 14 unsold

Private tennis I basketball court Building sites - $35.9006 up

DEVELOPER FINANCES

CADILLAC MEMORIAL GARDENS Westland 3 lo t* m the Garden o<

$950 per lot

400 Apts- For Rent

CEMETERY LOTS Christian Memo-rial Center. Rochester Garden of Creation, 2 spaces. Lawn Crvpt Best offer 464-0071

Free brochure 437-5340

TWO 2 25 acre parcels, perced treed, hil l top sett ing, overlooking a vine Land Contract West of

US23 437-1174

US-23/N TERRITORIAL AREA Several wooded roll ing perked per cats. Owner /broker 'bu i lder

663-4886

WEST BLOOMFIELD LOTS New sub with all util it ies walkouts available LC terms From $49,500

Call GEORGE BROWN MAX BROOCK, INC

626-4000 855-0936

MOUNT HOPE Memorial Gardens of Lrvoma - one double depth ceme-tery lot includes double vault J bronze marker $900 726-8161

358 Mortgages & Land Contracts

DOCTOR GIVES LOANS ON

HOMES or other Real Estate

Bank Turndown or Credit Problem is our Specialty

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584-7648

WEST BLOOMFIELO

Build Near The Lake Area ol mature trees wtth 2 associa-tion lake privileges, boat docking 6 more Underground utilities Sur-rounding homes up to $350,000 Come see the lifestyle living that Lakewood Estates offers $69,900 (PNE) 681-5700

REAL ESTATE ONE 52 ACRES near Gregory 'arm-land 8 ' . wooded Seller negotiable HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 425-8881

342 Lakefront Property ALL SPORTS LAKEFRONT, Union Lake area, 4 bedroom, 2,000 sq ft much , m u c h m o r e Sacr i f i ce $118,900 13131636-7003

LAKE NEVA WATERFRONT - build able lo t , in ne ighborhood of $200 000-$300,000 - homes Walk out site, Land contract terms avail-able $69,900 (rvac )

CENTURY 21 AT THE LAKES 363-1200

SECLUDED LAKEFRONT Stunning new 4 bedroom, 3 bath Cape Cod is nestled in the trees viewing quiet all sports lake on a 3 acre estate adjoining hundreds ot acres of state land Study base-ment decks and 3 car attached ga-

FTS too' $299 ,900

ST AMERICAN 887-6900

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Available for 1 month to 1 year elegantly furnished 1 bedroom unit Perfect for transferred executive Call

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Hali-Woit Properties 647-8100

BIRMINGHAM LINCOLN HOUSE APTS

Sma i pr ivate complex near down-town Spacious 2 badroom with walk-in cloaat. central air, band* load* of Horage - f rom $675

FANTASTIC HOLIDAY SPECIALS

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BIRMINGHAM 1 badroom lower level unit Cleen. ^ no pe t * $415

400 Apts. For Rent

CANTON Bedford Square Apts. NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR

Spacious 1 6 2 Badroom A p t * S m a i . Quiet. Sato Complex

Ford Rd. near 1-275 STARTING AT $475

981-1217

BIRMINGHAM- 1 badroom. $515 /mo newty decorated 2755 E Maple Carport , a i appk-ances. vary nice 646-6610

BLOOMFIELO HILLS - *uWat Teie-grapru 16 M M Rd Ready for occu-pancy. 1-1993. 2 bedroom. 2 bath. 1100 aq. ft . $715/ negotiable Be-tween 9am-9pm. 644-7544

361 Money To Loan - Borrow

$$$$ Personal. 2nd mortgages 8 debt consolidations available up to $50K

1-800-926-1141

362 Real Estate Wanted CASH TODAY

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Century 21 CASTELLI 525-7900

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Any condi t ion or situation 424-8555

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AVAILABLE SPACE For a secretarial service business in an established executive office in W Bloomfield 851-8555

BIRMINGHAM DOWTOWN - Across from the park Quaint off ice space appro> 2000 so tt also 12.000 sq ft ot basement space Henry Hastings Broker 540-7555

U P ON LAKE MICHIGAN Restaurant'Bar business Minimum down, - rent

By owner 356-1054

366 0tc.-Bu». Space Sale/Lease

BIRMINGHAM SOUTH ADAMS SQ

Retail rionst shop available, busi-ness established 20 yrs 1400 - 2000 so '1 Rental rates start ing at StCi. sq ft Includes heat 4 air condi-t ioning 646-5900

CHILDRENS RESALE SHOP Grand River A Drake

Owners anxious' 398-5025

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Seekina financial investor/panner tor nigh-profit mail order business High six-figure annual " c o m e real-istic Long-term participation avail-able Write to President Business Promotions Group Inc P 0 Box 2367 Farmmglon H.lis Ml 48333 C W 1 3 1 3 1 626-5689

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Se««ing financial investor 'partner tor nigh-profit mail order business High si>-'iQure annual income reai-iSti. Call (313) 626-8112 or Wr i t * to President Business Promotions Group Inc P O Bo« 2367 Farmmglon Hills Ml 48333. Or fax (313.626-5689

EXCELLENT ENTREPRENEURAL . OPPORTUNITY For 2 key people looking for finan-cial security 24 hr message

1-600-760-4643

FOR SALE - Newly formed residen-tial cleaning service Serving Farm-ington Hills » W Bloomfield

553-7550

FANTASTIC VALUE Single room off ice space From 125 SQ fl to 600 sq ft Starl ing at $150 .ncluding utilit.es Great parking Ideal for manufacturers rep or new business venture Ford Rd at Middlebelt. Garden City

Call 422-2490

366 Ofc.-Bus. Space Sals/Lease

DENTAL/MEDICAL FARMINGTON HILLS

LIVONIA

10 Mile Rd. at Grand River Orchard Lk. Rd. at 10 Mile Farmington Rd. at 8 Mile From 1,080-16.000 sq.ft

CERTIFIED REALTY. INC. (313)471-7100

ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING EXPRESSWAY EXPOSURE

1500 sg II lor $812 50 Base Rent

J A Bloch & Co 559-7430

EXECUTIVE SUITE Prime Troy location Furnished lull off ice support available, recaption area $695 'month 740-9002

FARMINGTON Offices tor lease 400 sg f l

Grand River/Farmington Rd area 649-2848

ALTERNATIVE OFFICE

1-275 & 8 MILE . Full or Pan Time Offices • Conference room available • Secretarial Service • Transcription Available • Fax & Copier Available • Mastercard rVISA

PREFERRED EXECUTIVE OFFICES

(313)464-2771 w ai* -In s Welcome

ANNOUNCING Best rates in town Maple Business Center of Troy No lease necessary 227-5000 sq f l On Maple near Livernois From $235 up per mo

BAILEY PROPERTIES Tom, 646-0139

FARMINGTON - Quiel 262 Sg Ft off ice space tor rent m excellent locat ion 1 Yr tease 32500 Grand River 471-5900

Livonia Pavilion Single to mult i -room suites On-site restaurant & free conference room Utilities,

lanilorial. parking included Bast

rales' Brokers protected

Call Syd 478-7667

AVAILABLE OFFICE in W Bloomfield Orchard Lake Rd Private entrances 90 10 7000 sg ft Also executive offices 851 -8555

HAIR STYLISTS - If you re confl-uent talented personable and have a good clientele, there is a hair salon ai) * a ^ m g To* eo-( • r p r i i M person Worx5e<ioi loca-lion ii* Birmingham 544-2864

MANUFACTURERS REP with auto-motive 4 non-automotive products Good p r i n c * * * 4 good customers looking for investor to heO company O,ow (3131550-4560

MEATS 4 DELI business m Sandu-skr Ml includes bunding property inventory equipment. 4 2 bedroom home PossrbleL/C 313-646-5143 or work days only. 517-672-4346

MECuCAl BILLING Opportunity as a licensee in your area tor national healthcare company Do electronic m e d i c * -nsurance c la im* procasa-

afor med ica l p rac t i t i oners 000 PART TIME to over $60,000 L TIME Company training- Ini-

tial capital required $6296 P M PC For more mtormatom by ma* ca*

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B E R K L E Y 12 MILE 4 COOLIDGE

3 office building with attached 1 bedroom apartment Parking lot S129 900 Land contract or lease possible 641-0641

BIRMINGHAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE

w i t h / w i t h o u t r e c e p t i o n area, full secretarial ser-vices & equipment on premises Call Mon thru Fr i .9-5 540-4841

BIRMINGHAM N WOOOWARO Choice private location on beautiful Rouge River rear half of bunding approximately 600 sq ft 645-2320

BIRMINGHAM OFFICE SPACE For leaee two 1st Itoor offices I proximately 400 sq ft Private en-tranca basement storage included parking Attractive loca-tion w N h r walking dwtancsi <* downtown $465 pa> mo 646-6215

Prime Livonia Location

Middlebelt 4 Schoolcrafl Now leasing Phase 111 al

BUCKINGHAM OFFICE PARK New Premium One Story Office Bui ld ing 1200-12 000 sq ft. of unique off ice space Quality Design. Bmld to suit suites Ample Well Lit Parking 421-0770 or 468- '600

366 Ofc.-Bus. Space Sale/Lease

PLYMOUTH - DOWNTOWN Prime off ice space approximately 1375 sq ft Move-in condition Super ameni i ies Call Deborah for details. 229-7474

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN - open, spacious, approximately 1800 sg ft /can subdivide Cathedral ceil-ings. skylights, windows ceiling fans Call Deborah for details

229-7474

PLYMOUTH PROFESSIONAL PARK Ideal location, sett ing 4 floor plan lor medical or professional use 860 sq ft - full basement Immediate occupancy 453-2350

PLYMOUTH 3,640 Sq.Ft.

in good condi t ion w/7 private offices and extremely large execuliv* suite 2 half and 1 full bath w/shower Building updated in 1980 Newer heal, central a«, security system, Storage In dry basement Current tenant wilt stay Land contract avail-able $225,000 Call

JIM PRESTON

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 REMEMBER REMERICA

368 Commercial/ Retail

BIRMINGHAM SOUTH ADAMS SQ.

Retail enclosed m a i space avail able. 725 to 4800 sq ft. Rates start ing at $13/sq f l include* heat 4 air condit ioning 646-5900

Commercial / Industr ia l Telegraph 4 9 Mile area Beautifully maintained 10.000 sq ft Can be used for retail Great rale"

BAILEY PROPERTIES Tom, 646-0139

FARMINGTON HILLS RETAIL STORES

10 Mile Road Between Haggerty & Halsted

From 750-2.600 sq.ft.

CERTIFIED REALTY, INC. (313)471-7100

APARTMENT - Telegraph/7 mile area Very large 1 bedroom across from golf course $345/mo Heat in-cluded 533-7994

Bloom held West Apts

.99' SALE Security Deposit

Huge 2 bedroom. 2 bath Enclosed garage/opener Washer 'dryer • walk lo shopping

i Large private basemenl

626-1508

8l fn ingh im/Soulh lWI(J

Cranbrook Centre

Apartments

A Perfect Place to call HOME!

Great location1

Large. Spacious 1 4 2 bedrooms1

• Abundant Closets 4 extra Storage" • Central Air • Covered Carports • Vertical Blinds • Small Pels Welcome! • f r iend ly Caring Management S t i f f

Call for: HOLIDAY SPECIALS!

642-2500 Mon.-Fri. 9am to 5pm

Located on Southfield Rd., just S ot 13 Mite Rd (tucked behind the Cranorooke Centre Office Plaia)

AUBURN HILLS Bloomfield Orchard Apts.

Spacious 1 bedroom aoartments from $4J0 00 includes heat gas 4 wa'w Blinds included POCH - laun-dry facilities 4 more Short term furnished units available Open 7 days

3 3 2 - 1 8 4 8

Birmingham

"THE HEAT IS ON... US!"

Receive up to $500 off Your Winter Heating Bill at

Buckingham Manor Deluxe 2 Bedroom Apartments

in Birmingham's Finest Rental Community

• 1 ' i baths • Full basement • Lots o l closet space • Small pets welcome . Furnished Corporate Suites

CALL TODAY'

6 4 9 - 6 9 0 9 Mon thru Fn 8 30 - 5-00

Sal 10 0 0 - 4 00 4 by appointment

Certain Restrictions Apply Not valid with any other offer

CANTON

CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APTS.

(LILLEY & WARREN)

We take pr ide in offering the fol lowing services to our tenants & we want to wish them all a very happy holiday season.

• Maid service available • 24 hr emergency maintenance • Beautiful grounds with pool 4

picnic area wtth BBQ s • Special handicapped units • Short term leases available • Restful atmosphere • Cable available • Many more amenities

NO OTHER FEES Private Entrances

One Bedroom - $520, 900 sq f l Two Bedroom - $595, 1100 sq ft

Vert ical bunds 4 carport included Professional o n - f l a management

20 plus yrs experience Near X-ways. shopping, airport

Rose Doherty. Properly Manager 981-4490

Canton

SAVE OVER $800 ON 1 & 2 BEDROOM

APARTMENTS!

VILLAGE GREEN OF CANTON

offers affordable luxury with quality service 6 maintenance

Apartments feature 24 hour maintenance Professional on-site management 14 unique studio. 1 6 2 bedroom Itoor plans

• 6 000 *q ft spectacular ctutonouse wim health club 4 racquet ball

RENT FROM $515

$50 SECURITY DEPOSIT

981-1050 CANTON- Sma i . cory 2 bedroom *> t Credit 4 landlord references re-quired $475/mo mc lodes a i utili-ties - security deposit 728-7095

CANTON - sublet 1 bedroom apartment . $425 month

Available immediately 459-7695

CLAWSON/TROY New 1 bedroom. Casablanca Ian mini bbnds air dishwashei snack bar must see $495 'mo 549-8685

CLAWSON-452 E Elmwood 1 bed-room. new carpet, Winds, appli-ances * dishwasher 4 micro Avail-able now Lease $450 647-7079

DEARBORN HEIGHTS- 2 Bedroom Townhouse immediate availability, large floor plan Dearborn Club 5726 Inkster Rd 561-3593

Canton

FAIRWAY CLUB Golfside Apts. 1 & 2 Bedroom

Free Golf Heat & Hot Water Free

Carport Included 728-1105

BIRMINGHAM - Deluxe 1 bedroom Neulral carpel 4 verticals, heal 4 water included 1 mo FREE $625/mo 642-1918

BIRMINGHAM - Deluxe 1 4 2 bed-rooms, caroort, walk to shopping, heat included. From $525 per mo Call Ann after 6pm 647-8469

BIRMINGHAM - Lincoln/Woodward area Coiy studio Nice ciosei. kitchenette, private patio, blinds. A/C. parking. $455 to $4 75. IN-CLUDES HEAT1 No pets minimum 6/mo lease. EHO Calf 642-8666

LEASE OR SALE FORO RO NR 275, 2 Buildings. 2400 Sq Ft Lot 100 Ft wide Many uses Autos Retail. Distribution, etc In Westland Quick occupancy Call

LEN CARZON

One Way Realty 473-5500

UVONIA AREA Spacious. 800 sq ft Private en-hance. fully carpeted $550 per month complete 478-6215

LIVONIA - FARMINGTON 4 5 MILE 3 room suites 370 sq ft windows newty decorated utilities $370' month 422-2321

LIVONIA- Office s p a c e lor l ease lust off J e f f r i e s Freeway m a t t r a c t i v e building C a i 261-0130

LIVONIA OFFICES 5 Mile 4 Farmington. Middlebelt 4 5 Mile Middlebelt between 7 4 8 Several 1 2 6 3 room offices from $150 Conference room, kitchen, copy 4 lax available Also some in-clude phonemaii phone*

CALL KEN HALE: DAYS: 525-2412 EVES 261-1211

REDFORD SUITE Clean 700 sq ft ample parking, air heat 4 water included $425 month-ly 537-6254

SPECIAL!! ROCHESTER HILLS

HAMPTON PROFESSIONAL PARK

REDUCED RATES On new leases Nov 4 Dec •

$8.75 sq. ft. net 853-5700

• New tenants only'

W BLOOMFIELO - 2 office fw lease good location immediate occupancy secretarial 4 telephone answering available 851-8130

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN Lease space for the Holidays, by the week by the month Call Deborah

313-229-7474

PLYMOUTH - DOWNTOWN 687-1370 sq ft Great location and parking Call Deborah for details

229-7474

REOFORO TWSP On Ptymouth Rd between inkster 4 Beech For Sale or Lease 1600 sq ft free standing building with parking Prime loca-tion for most any business

Call Dave 937-4933

PRESTIGIOUS WESTLANO office bui lding 200 to 2000 sq H available for immediate occupancy Broker pro tec ted Rental incentives

C a i 647-5500

SOUTHFIELO - 30747 Greenfield For sale Greenfield Rd . 1 Clock S of 13 MUe Zoned B-3 retail busi-ness 1300 sq ft free standing i sonry bui ld ing include* 40x100 parking area tor 20 car*, could be immediate occupancy C a i tor ap-pointment Asking 493 500

CALL BCW TENNANT THE PRUOENT1AL

GREAT LAKES REALTY 646-6000 Or 435-6136

367 Bus.-Prof.BWgs. Sale/Li

LIVONIA WEST SINGLE OFFICES $200 month includes phone

ring, ottiei services available utilities 464-2960 or

LIVONIA 39050 Schoolcraft Rd lo-cated ne* t to Laurel Manor Banquet

BIRMINGHAM SOUTH ADAMS SOUARE

I 6 1 ioom OFHEE BUM* avaeebk start ing

$12 7 V * q

•toor Caa tor wtormatwn 462-0770

NORTHWESTERN Hwy near 13 k * Ofhce spece Ic Share P«veie oif-•ca. uee of faa

A LITTLE TIRED OF WORKING OUT OF YOUR HOME?

Come « M our brand new AFFORO-ABLE Office Center m Downtown Nor thwto Short term eases avaa-

t MOVE-IN TOOAY' Flat low monthly rate* - no extras

Siar tmg at »3?S monthly C a i Judy 433-1*00

LIVONIA - 5 M i e Rd Irontage A great locat ion S land -arm bunding Hop.-...merely 1200*Qft 2 beth*

369 IndusL/Warshouse Sale/Lease

ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING EXPRESSWAY EXPOSURE

500-2400 sq. ft. J A Bloch 4 Co 559-7430

AUBURN HILLS

Brand New Rentals 2 Bedroom

2 Bath With Washer & Dryer

From $610 LOW MOVE-IN COSTS

B L O O M F I E L D V I L L A S

8 5 3 - 3 3 3 5 Men -Fn 9-5 Sat -Sun 12-5

BIRMINGHAM lovely 1 bedroom $5.t5 month Carpeted newty decorated balcony or patio Credit report required 301 N Eton N j l Maple 649-1650

BIRMINGHAM TIM6ERLANE APARTMENTS

New!' Exercise Room...

444 Chester (at BROWN) IN HEART OF DOWNTOWN

• Attractive Units Vertical Blinds • Dishwasher Microwave • Disposal • C/Air

1 Bedroom - f rom $580 1 Mos. Free Rent til 12/15

2 6 8 - 7 7 6 6

PM or Sat/Sun:268-9806

Canton Garden Apts JOY ROAO EAST OF 275

Spacious 2 badroom townhouae. 2 levels with private entrance ' i bam down, full bath up From $475-$495

INCLUDES • Stove 6 Refrigerator • Dtswa*her 4 Owposal • Central Air /Heat • Vert icals • Convenient Parking • Laundry facilities on premises • Pool 6 Clubhouse • Sorry, no pe t * '

$400 reoate tor new residents omyl

455-7440

DEARBORN HTS

CAMBRIDGE APTS. Spacious 1 4 2 bedrooms, beautiful garden setting m a peaceful envi-ronment within walking distance to shopping, churchs 6 restaurants

CALL TOOAY - ASK FOR SANDY

274-4765 York propert ies. Inc

DEARBORN WEST - Michigan, Outer D r , 22916 Cleveland Claan carpeted 2 bedroom, basemenl $450 - utilities No pets 464-9465

COUNTRY HOUSE APARTMENTS

1 bedroom apartment Heat 6 water paid

Carpel 4 vertical Winds Pool 4 air condit ioning

Redtord/t lp o l Northern Detroit, bus transportat ion 533-1121 Hrs Mon -Fn 9-5 . by appointment

LENORE MANOR - 7 Miie/Grand River araa 1 bedroom. $375 in-cludes heat, dishwashei a i appli ances 255-9831

DETROIT - Clean 2 bedroom apart-ment 8 Mile 4 Telegraph, heat in-cluded. $425 mo security 4 1st mo For application c a i Frank 689-6200

BIRMINGHAM $300 SECURITY DEPOSIT SPECIAL Newty remodeled 2 bedroom V- i bath, apt avertable E. of Adams Road near downtown Birmingham Rental rates include heat 4 water, vertical Winds, new krtchen 4 appk-ances, mirrored doors 4 upgraded carpet ing Can Mon-Sat 644-1300

BIRMINGHAM: 2 bedroom, 1 ' t ba th d ishwasher , cen i ra l washer 4 dryei. vertical Winds Near park S650/mo Cad. 253-9042

BIRMINGHAM - 2457 E Maple 1 bedroom carpet, bunds, central air walk-in closet 4 more1 Lease $470-$500 643-4428

BIRMINGHAM - 357 Columbia 1st Boor 2 bedroom flal Carpel blinds dishwasher fireplace, garage Lees* $650 647-7079

Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. Luna & Village Apts. ...on Venoy at Warren Carriage House Apts.... on HoggertY at Joy

1 Bedroom from...$425 2 Bedroom from...$460 Smaller 1 Bedroom tTom...$390

New Security Deposit Special!

Spocious floor plans • 24 hr m a n t o n a n c e • Venice* Dtnch • Storage • 1st floor laundry • Security locked doors • Cols a i o w e d

• Washer'dryer hook -up m i c m e units

Luna/Village Apts Mon -Sat 10-6 Sun 12-6 Carr iage House Apt$.: 7 Days. 12-6

425-0930

[ B b a n u S u r y

Hakr |9ointf t i l l a g e A P A R T M E N T S

'PLYMOUTH. MICHIGAN

ONE a TWO B E O R O O M APARTMENTS

— s497 J£m INCLUDES: Free Gas Heat and Water Porch or Balcony Swimming Pool Community Bidg Basemenl Storage

Call M a n a g e r a t

453-1597 OPEN DAILY AMD SUNDAY

NOTHING ELSE COMES CLOSE

W i n d o w s tha t soar. Sunl igh t chat wa rms a room.

A cozy f i replace to w e l c o m e you. C o m e h o m e to a pres t ig ious B i r m i n g h a m locat ion. E u r o - s t y l e k i t chens that m a k e c o o k i n g a p leasure .

Ind iv idua l en t rances t o e n s u r e y o u r privacy. Ful l b a s e m e n t s for ease of s torage.

And m u c h , m u c h m o r e .

• Ask about our Specia ls! *

Call 644-1300

for information A F A K T J I K N T S

T O W N H O U S E S

Mode ls O p e n Daily and W e e k e n d s

What renta l commun i t i es were mean t t o be! .

DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON 600 Sq ft heeled werehouee $495 par mon th Cad 477-TOJ1

LIVONIA awe W * share uo to TOO kq f l part Meated aree overhead i at tended da#v 474-6271

DOWNTOWN B I R M I N G H A M

<2oe alM

REOFORO TOWNSHIP I I 24350 Joy Rd I

Juai w ct T — B

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Because HOLD YOU Live. . . Is As Important As

Where You Lloel Extraordinary 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom

Apar tments & Tbwnhomes In Prestigious West BtoomflekJ

• 12 (JnNjue Floofpiem Up To 2800 Sq. Ft • a m Home tacWded •

• 24 Hour Attended • • Garages Or Catpoit* »nckjde<l •

• f g n t a M

Open Om+r Until « W

661-0770 Onl NardiOf

Prestigious

MORTHRIDGF 1 1 M A N O R U

REAL ESTATE OWE

1 and 2 Bedroom 2 Bath Apartments

*^2$« Security Deport I Carport

M « » < 19m f.

T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r 1 0 , 1 9 9 2 OAE * 5 E

4 E * OAE T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r 1 0 , 1 9 9 2

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R « n t 4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t 4 0 0 A p t * . F o r R e n t 4 0 0 A p t * . F o r R e n t 4 0 0 A p U . F o r R e n t 4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t 4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t 4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t

FARMINGTON MILLS

ORCHARD CREEK APARTMENTS

1300 m 1 2 ttedroomi Batti • « »n j rwdu1 entxancee GE appliances including • « * ' d r y » monitored fee ft «rtrve«on alarm p«us "we l l more

CALL FOB MOCIOAY SPECIALS (nam residents only)

BSS 1?50 Located on Orchard Lake Rd

•4 m south Ol <4 Mala

FARMINGTON MILLS • Maple Ridge Apartments 73076 Middletoi t Spa-cious 1 » 2 bedroom 2 ba*h aw cond i t i oned carport ava i l ab le S460-SS60 473-5180

FARMINGTON FURNISHED 1 bed-room apt Waaler & dryer M w l n d u O M Indoor pool 15SOMO • security 473-86*4

FARMINGTON MILLS Very Large 1 bedroom <ntn separate •naxJe storage room, horn $455 FREE MEAT 471-4555

FARMINGTON MILLS 2.000 SQ FT OF PURE LUXURY

Elegantly designed 2 or 3 bedroom ranch or 3 bedroom tovnhousea. 2'-. baths wmrtpooi tub. Kit" base-ment. 2 car attached garage From $1S?5

COVINGTON CLUB U U M 4

851-2730 Managed by Kaftan Eniarpnaes mc

FARMINGTON HILLS-Spaooua 1 bedroom with carport, huge cmeets bands included Large p m a t a bal-cony 737-9093 or 258-5790

FARMINGTON MILLS

$499 Moves You In (On Selected Units)

1GOO sq ft. 2 bedroom garden apartments 2 bedroom towrmouses with tun basements 2 ba th « / • » -m closets, cowered parking. washer dryer, vertical bands, a t tended gate-house. and a 24 hour moni tored in-trusion and hre alarm

Rant I rom $866

SUMMIT APTS. NORTHWESTERN & MtOOLEBELT

< M 4 M Managed by Kaftan Enterprises mc

1 B e d r o o m S t a r t i n g At * 4 0 8

2 B e d r o o m Star t ing At

M o n . - F r i . 1 0 - * 4 5 5 - 2 4 2 4

FREE GAS H E A T (Most 1 m o )

D E N S

R REPLACES

C A T H E D R A L C E I L I N G S

I N C I . U D E S :

SURAL STAIRCASE

CARPORTS

SMALL PETS W E L C O M E D

FITNESS CENTER

S a t u r d a y 1 0 - 5

S u n d a y 1 2 - 5

• O L V V P K INT> H)R

UFA 11 l> * « «

• SAI

• C L l H HI K IM

SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON 2, 3 & 4 BEDROOM TOWN HOUSES A charming rental communi ty just 20 m inu t e s f rom Ann Art** 4ml d o w n t o w n Detroi t , yet comfortable away f rom 11 all From l-2"*5 m u Ann Arbor Rd west t o Haggerty Rd . follow s o u t h to Jov Rd then r a« t t o The Crossings

C R O S S I N G S

A T C A N T O N tafclrnu Onty

I m a i n Condt t tom A p p h M a n a f r d h> l > o l b r r

A W A R D

M U N I T Y

E X P E R I E N C E T H E C O M F O R T & C O N V E N I E N C E O F :

• I N D I V I D U A L P R I V A T E E N T R A N C E

• S P A C I O U S D E S I G N W I T H O V E R S I Z E D W I N D O W S

• C A T H E D R A L C E I L I N G S

• L A R G E S T O R A G E A N D W A S H E R / D R Y E R I N

E V E R Y A P A R T M E N T

• P R I V A T E P A T I O / B A L C O N Y A N D C O V E R E D P A R K I N G

• S H O R T T E R M R E N T A L S

• P R I V A T E C L U B H O U S E W I T H S O C I A L A C T I V I T I E S

• 2 4 - H O U R W E I G H T R O O M . O L Y M P I C - S I Z E P O O L .

T E N N I S C O U R T S A N D V O L L E Y B A L L C O U R T

N O V I : O n N o v i R o a d , B e t w e e n 9 & 1 0 M i l e R o a d s

MODEL HOURS: Mon -Fn . 9 a .m.-6 p .m. O 4 . A . Q Q f i f i S a t . ft S u n . 1 1 a . m . - 5 p . m . W T * V W U U

FARMINGTON MILLS- terrace apt to sub-let 2 bedrooma. 2 oaths washer dryer, p m a i e entrance bal-cony price negotiable 952 9213

Farmangton HNs

BOTSFORD PLACE G R A N D R I V E R - 8 M I L E

Behind BcHslord Hoaprtal

SPECIAL 1 B e d r o o m f o r $ 4 4 9

2 B e d r o o m f o r $ 5 5 9

3 B e d r o o m f o r $ 6 6 9

P E T S P E R M I T T E D Smoke Detectors Installed

Singles Wetcome immediate Ocojpency

WaLOve Children MEAT • WATER INCLUDED

Quiet prestige address, air cooc*-Dorang carpeting, stove 4 refrigera-tor. an ut*l>es except electricity w cluded Warm apartments Lawrdry facilities For more information pfione

4 7 7 - 8 4 6 4

2 7 8 8 3 I n d e p e n d e n c e

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

FARMINGTON MILLS deluse apt 6 mo or i yr n » a r a M M W aaher'dryer m unit Naw

1500/month 442-8539

FARMINGTON MILLS

Holiday Special' Move mlo a 1 bedroom by

mid-January 8 recerve SSS O" or, rent 8 pay

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT tfarticals/Carpot included

CEOARBROOKE APTS <78-0372

FARMINGTON MILLS

$ 6 9 9 M O V E S Y O U I N On selected unrt®

1500 K) 1 2 and 3 bedroom town houses 2H bath*, «paoou» master bed room suite Washer .• d rye r , blinds and covered parking

RENT FROM $930

FOXPOINTE MALSTED & 11 MiLE

473-1127 Managed by Kaftan Enterprises Inc

FARMINGTON HILLS - clean large 2 room. fu»y turnished Kitchen privi-leges S300 security $300 mon t f Call 8pm-10pm 531-6218

Ask About Our Specials

W 0 0 D C R E S T V I L L A APARTMENTS & ATHLETIC CLUB S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s , e a c h w i t h

a f i r e p l a c e , m i n i - b l i n d s a n d b a l c o n y o r p a t i o

P r i v a t e a t h l e t i c c l u b f e a t u r i n g y e a r - r o u n d

i n d o o r - o u t d o o r p o o l , s a u n a , s t e a m b a t h ,

w h i r l p o o l a n d e x e r c i s e r o o m . S e c l u d e d s e t t i n g

a m i d s t w o o d s a n d d u c k p o n d s . P e t s w e l c o m e .

S e n i o r c i t i z e n d i s c o u n t .

2 6 1 - 8 0 1 0 CCWVE«KTLY LOCATED O f f WAYNE RD

BETWSX WARREN t JOY NEAR THE WESTLANO SHOPPING MAU RENTAL OFFICE AND MOOCL OPEN 10 A.M 4 P M

. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ^

FARMINGTON/ LIVONIA

YOU WILL FIND THAT OUR APART-MENTS ARE BETTER THAN THE

COMPETITION ANO COST LESS Beau i iM 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts

A n d 1 B e d r o o m P l u s D e n

HEAT INCLUDED • Ne«» «rh,le lormica kitchen & vanity - Vertical Blinds • Intercom • Dishwasher Sell-cleaning Oven $

Range. Frost-free Refrigerate* Micro-wave

- Swimming Pool - Clubhouse ASK A BOOT SPECtALS

Mernman Rd (Orchard Lake Rd )

Just 1 blk S o l 8 Mile Rd

M E R R I M A N P A R K A P T S

4 7 7 - 5 7 5 5

GRAND RIVER MIOOLEBELT GREAT LOCATION

Ciarencevilte School distr ict

CEDARIDGE Deluxe 2 Bedroom Units

FROM $500 Limited time otter on selected units 13 month lease New tenants only INCLUOES Vertical btoxls. carpeting Holpomt appliances security system storage within apartment

Enter on Tuiane 1 Diock W ot Middlebelt on the S srde o l Grand Rrver Near Botstord Hospital Lrvonia Mali 4 downtown Farmington

471-5020 Mooei open daily 1-5

O F F I C E 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 6

FA <MINCi'ON S49!i MOVES YOU IN

on selected units FF*. £ HEAT - Large t 4 2 bed rc» "IS Clean quiet community

Orchard t a k e Rd t* ot fi Mi

V I L L A G E O A K S 474-1305

Managed b , Rattan Enterprises Inc

(ARMVNG! ON MANOR- Orvly $150 security deposit Newty decorated studio 4 1 bedroom apts Irom $400 Central heat & air appliances. yei1ic*i blinds, carpel , laundry facili-ties Secured entrance door Car-ports available No pels 474-2552

FENTONST 1 bedroom - $360 2 bedroom - $400 inclooes heat 4 water Mali month rent free

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Come Home for the Hobdays!

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A P A R T M E N T S

L u x u r i o u s a n d a f f o r d a b l e l i v i n g l o r

m o d e r a t e i n c o m e s i n g l e s a n d f a m i l i e s

• 1 & 2 B e d r o o m s i n g l e l e v e l a p i s .

• P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e s

• D i s h w a s h e r s & M i n i b l i n d s

I n c o m e q u a l i f i c a t i o n s :

1 p e r s o n — M 4 , 5 0 0 - ' 1 8 , 9 6 0

2 p e r s o n s — V1 5 , 5 0 0 - 4 2 1 , 6 6 0

f r o m s 4 2 9

B e t w e e n 9 & 1 0 M i l e Rd. o f f P o n t i a c T r a i l

4 8 6 - 1 7 3 6 J_ . P ro fess iooa tN Managed by PM

D i v e r s i f i e d , a d i v i s i o n o i P.M G r o u p

W a r r e n & Middlebelt A r e a

WESTLAND P L U 1 APTS. A n i c e p l a c e t o l i v e !

N e a r b u s l ine

Come look us over!

Spacious I and 2 Bedroom

H e a t a n d W a t e r I n c l u d e d

4 2 7 - 1 9 9 7

BEST APARTMENT VALUE

FARMINGTON HILLS

TIMBERIDGE

DELUXE 2 BEDROOM UNITS

From $500 l im i ted tune offer on select umts

New tenants only 13 mon th tease

includes appliances vert .cal bhndv carpeting, pool, close in Farmington Mils location

Enter East o i l Orchard Lake Rd on Foisom S o l Grand River

Model Open Dairy 9-5 E*cept Wednesday

4 7 8 - 1 4 8 7 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 6

FARMINGTON Sunview Manor, 21736 Farmington Rd 2 bedroom, vertical Winds almond appliances, betoe carpeting Close to shopping See Manager Apt

F A R M I N G T O N - $ 4 0 0 On* non-smoker Walkout thro ©lass porch into woods 477-1189

GARDEN CITY Ford'Middlebel t Area

Spacious < bedroom apartments Amemlies include . Owner Paid Heat 4 Water • Central Air • Intercom System • Garbage Disposal • Laundry Facilities • Window Treatments 'Mmi Blinds

From $390 monthly CALL ABOUT FALL SPECIAL

GARDEN CITY TERRACE 522-0460

GARDEN CITY - l a r g e 1 bed 'oom. decorated, appliances carpeting, private entrance util it ies paid No pets $425 'mo 681-3671

Farmangton/Wast 6»oomfie»d

FIRST MONTH S RENT $299

ON 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

F a b u l o u s 1 b e d r o o m

a p a r t m e n t s f e a t u r i n g

• W o o d b u r n i n g f i r e p l a c e s

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• W a s h e r s & d r y e r s

• M i c r o w a v e s

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i n t r u s i o n a l a r m s

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c o u r t & b u s i n e s s c e n t e r

• R e n t a l s f r o m $ 6 2 0

O n H a g g e r t y R d . b e t w e e n

13 & 14 M i l e R o a d s

Village Green of Farmington Hills

788-0070 GARDEN CITY - Large 1 bedroom freshly painted, appliances carpeting a»r, cable laundry pets $395 Agent Call 1-313-522-0420

GARDEN CITY One bedroom. $440 plus secwity deposit Utilities, heat 4 watei « . eluded No pets 565-3677

N o w O p e n . . .

Westland's Best Value...

B L U E G A R D E N A P A R T M E N T S

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O n W a r r e n A v e . , E . o f N e w b u r g h

',1 Mile W o1 West land Mall & other major shopping

1.000 sq ft o l luxury space, oflenng. 2 bedrooms. ' « 2 baths, oesigned for privacy rf wishing to share Private laundry rooms, vertical blinds, dishwashers 4 Whirlpool appliances Balconies or patios Cats aflowed

New Security Deposit Special!

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M o n Sat 10-6 E A A o n 4 1 S u n N o o n - 6 p . m . w A A ' O U I O

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NEW ONE & TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS

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A comfortable life awaits you at Pine Ridge Apartments

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per month

Includes: • Water • Porch or Balcony • i M m m i n g Pool • Community Bldg. • B a s e m e n t S t o r a g e

Call Manager at: 420-0888 6 M i *

OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY

A P A . R T M f N T S

Where We Have Something

For Everyone!

You choose the amenities you want.

• MEAT INCLUDED • 12 UNIQUE • WASHER & DRYER

FLOOR PLANS IN APARTMENT

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• W * » h # r A O r y « « I n E v e r y A p a r t m e n t

• A l l L a k e f r o n t A p a r t m e n t s

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a n d C r o a a V e n t i l e * l o o

S p e n d L e s s T i m e D r i v i n g !

Quiet Setting in the Hub of Farmington Hills

Apartments from

Attractive jg t*fP^ 1 &• 2 Bedroom Q

Minute*... from I 696, Northwestern Highway and many of the Metro areas most popular shopping, restaurant and entertainment districts

Cordoba '

4 7 6 - 1 2 4 0 Open Mon.-Fri 10-6 Sat 11-5 • Sun 12 5

\ C o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d o n 1 2 M U « R d b e t w e e n i

M i d d l e b e l t & O r c h a r d L * k . R o a d e

Central Air CondWonrttg

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u n i i i n i i n

W a y n e w o o d ( A P A U T M E N T S )

0" SECURITY DEPOSIT (LIMITED TiMEi

1 & 2 Bedroom from • 4 7 5

Heat A Vertical Bknda included Ce*ng fan Badroom or Ommg Area

CmU or C o m e In for DotrnH*

400 A p t * . F o r R u t 400 Apt*, for Hut 400 ApU. For Rant 4C0 Apts. For Rant 400 ApU. For Rant 400 Apts. For Rant 400 ApU. For Rant 4 0 0 A p U . F o r R a n t

LOVE YOUR LIFESTYLE

&

LIVE IN LUXURY!

Contemporary 1 & 2 bed-room apartments featur-ing:

• Cathedral ceilings • Woodburning fireplaces • Mini blinds • Microwaves • Washers & dryers • Walk-in closets • Individual intrusion alarms • Card key security

entrance • Pool with waterfall • Ideal floor plans for

roommates • Excellent location! • 1 bedrooms from

only. .$600 • 2 bedrooms from

only $675

FREE RENT UNTIL 1993!*

Call today'

Owner ol Franklin Ra S 11 Mile

Village Green On Frankl in

746-0020 Some rest'"C1iOns apply'

Latrvup vales*

START THE NEW YEAR

IN YOUR NEW HOME!

Ask About Our -$ 1 0 0

Security Deposit!* FEATURING FABULOUS

2 BEDROOM/2 BATH APARTMENTS

Master suite «rt«n batn Cat Near al cemrrgs Wooded vwws Balconies and patios Full sire ulWty room Condo-Mke community Less tnan SO units Mrrvutes trom Sooth lKM

offices and ail ma|or iraeways Rentals from $710

ONLY TWO RESERVATIONS

AVAILABLE! Evergreen, North ol 11 Mile Rd

LATHRUP PARK APARTMENTS

443-2423 A Village Green Community

• Some restrictions app*y

GARDEN CUV - 1 bedroom ekije-s heat yraler laundry 'aci"t«es carpet deck No pels AraitabH? im mediately $400.'mo 420-2439

GARDEN CITV 1 & 2 bedroom trom S4'5 mo - $300 security, includes heat, water, aopliances. air laundry facilities 421-7765 or S53-216S

INKSTER- A clean 1 bodroom apt appliances carpet $37S'mo

O RILLEY REALTV 669-M7S

LIVONIA MID-FIVE APARTMENTS

2 bedroom, 1 > baths, new carpel and vertical blinds - a i k - m closets Large apartment wrth private en trance Only one available

Murniogham Associates

261-9610

Livonia 2 - Bedroom

WINTER MOVE-IN SPECIAL!

New Tenants Only Signed Lease by Dec 31st. 1992

1* Month's Lease Oec 4 Jan FREE!

CURTIS CREEK APTS Farmington Rd At 6V. Mde

inc iudM Private Entrance. Vertical Blinds

Appl iances Patio/Balcony Centra l Air V*a»he« & Dryer

473-0365

Madrson Heights

WINTER SPECIAL CONCORD TOWERS

1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS includes

Slove » refrigerator • Dishwasher •Carport • Intercom

Newly oecora led Smoke detectors

• Sprinkler system • FROM S405

1-75 and 14 Mile Ne«t to Abbey Theater

SB9-3356

NORTHVILLE ONLY $495

Incredible value on tha 1 bedroom apar tmen t writh walk- in closet, BRAND NEW CARPET balcony, air condi t ioning, vertical blinds cov-ered parking1 EHO Lease

CaH Martene al 348-9590

LIVONIA - 7 MILE RD. 1 & 2 Bedroom

Starting at $575 Includes waaiher & oryer In each a p a r t m e n t . Carpe t ing , ve r t i ca l bands, deluxe appliances, balcony patio swimming pool. Iannis courts, community room Near shopping

CANTERBURY PARK 7 mile Rd . corner Mayfleid between Farmmglon & Mernman Rds

473-3983 775-8206 Model open daily 9-5 except Wednesday

NOVI. 2 bedroom, includes neat electric, water appliances walk-in closets, ample parking, outside storage $450 month 348-5130

FREE HEAT AND

CARPORT Stunmng one-bedroom with Euros tyte kitchen, track hghtmg. vertical bunds, central a«r. AND YOUR OWN WAShER ;DRYER' Only 1 available

$625 EHO Lease THE TREE TOPS Novi Rd , N ol 8 Mile

347-1690

NOV!

"THE HEAT IS ON-US!"

Receive up lo SSOO oft your winter heating bill

on our beautiful 2 Bedrooms Only At

NOVI RIDGE CHECK THIS OUT' • Vert ical Blmds . Private Patio.1 Balcony - E n d i n g New Clubtxxise

W.'large screen TV & vwJeo library • Exercise Room wl sauna • Novi Schools • Pets welcome • Furnished Corporate Suites

CALL TOOAY'

349-8200 Ion 10 Mile between Novi I Meadowbrook Rds 1

Hours Mon - Fri 8 30 - 5 00 Sal 10 - 4 S by appointment

I Certain Restrictions Apply Not valid with any other offer

N o v Meadowbrook & 10 Mile

TREE TOP MEADOWS

Now's the time... Wilh a locat ion this convenient and value this outstanding apartments are going fast You can be living in a spacious one or two bedroom apart-mem with oversued rooms, large baicony/pat io. central air verticaJ bl.nds, plush carpeting, covered parking and MOPE" Close to every convenience with shopping, dming and access 10 enpressways lust minutes away This is the best value in an apar lmenl you've seen m a long t ime Lease EHO

One bedroom t rom $555 Two bedroom from $625

Call for an appomtmenl

THE BENEICKE GROUP 348-9590

PLYMOUTH - Attractive 1 bedroom Air new carpel cable, laundry Near 1-275 No pets $435 w/hea l 11am-11pm Ann Arbor 995-9624

NORTMGATE APARTMENTS Studio 1» 2 Bedroom Apts

Start at $375 Heat ft caWe included Swimming Pool Tennis Courts, and Much More Call now 968-8688 Located on lO'Greenheid

PLYMOUTH - Desirable 1 bedroom apartment Carpeting appliances heal & water Walk to town $425/ month * deposit 455-1816

Novi

- P L Y M O U T H -

B R O U G H A M MANOR

1 & 2 BEDROOMS Slart ing trom $435

• Yr Lease Heal 4 Water Included Call Mon-Sal 10-6

4 5 5 - 1 2 1 5

SPECIAL! SPECIAL!

SAVE $1200 SAVE $1300 SAVE $1400 Call now. ask us how

Our holiday gtit to you $99 security deposit

Short Term Leases

FOUNTAIN PARK South side ot Grand Rivet between Meadowbrook & Novi Rds

348-0626 Hours Mon.-Fri. 10 30-6 30

Sat 4 Sun Noon-5 Ismail pets welcome*

PLYMOUTH LIVE ON THE PARK

40315 PLYMOUTH RD. Manager o 101

SPECIAL! $50 OFF ON 1 BEDROOM

FOR 6 MONTHS 1 BEDROOM $460 2 BEDROOM $490

ONE MONTH FREE RENT SENIOR OtSCOUNT Amenities mctude

• Heat 4 water • Appliances • Carpeting 4 blmds • Laundry iacili l ies • Central air 4 pool • Security

4 5 5 - 3 6 8 2 Plymouth Rd near 1-275

1 P L Y M O U T H Downtown One bed-room laundry, new carpeting, stor-age walkm ciosets, air carp tx t . pa-t io small complex $450 455-4556

Ptymoulf*

MOVE IN NOW AND PAY

NO RENT UNTIL JAN. 15. '93*

PLYMOUTH MANOR AND HOUSE APTS.

Spacious 1 4 2 bedroom apts M nutes Irom downtown

FREE HEAT Can Today 4 Save

(313)455-3880 •Wi th 13 Monih lease

A York Community

PLYMOUTH

Plymouth Hills Apar tments

746 S. Mill St.

Ann Arbor Tr /Ann Arbor Rd

• Washer/Dryer in each unit . Window Treatments . Easy Access to I-275 • Air Conditioned • Dishwasher • Walk to Downtown • 1 & 2 Bedroom

From $445

PLYMOUTH - Luxury a p t * * bad-room. 2 fc* beth all appHancas washer 'dryer, wmdow b i W i i ws carport Start ing at $575 4B5-3139

PLYMOUTH - Par* Manor Apart mants OuMt nevuly decxXlted 2 badroom. private entrance $460 month include* heat 4 w*t«r Ho pets 1 parking space par apart ment 444 Ptymouth Rd & • ! . MM 4 Haggerty © * - S 1-9274

455-4721 Open Daily 12-5pm

Plymouth Square Apartments QUIET COMMUNITY IN PARK SETTING

1 BEDROOM APT WITH BALCONY

FREE 1st month s rant on 1 yr lease $480 PLUS UTILITIES

Certain condit ions app»y 942 i MARGUERITE

(Off Ann A r t x * Rd., 1 block vest o l Sheldon

MON. THRU FRI. 9-5 455-6570 -

H O L I D A Y S P E C I A L

N o v i / L a k e s A r e a

W A T E R V 1 E W F A R M S

S 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e o o s i t Su i t es f r o m S 4 1 0

LIVONIA • Near Westland Shopping Center Roomy 1 4 2 bedroom apartments available, starting at $495'mo Heat included Bring In this ad 10 take advantage of our super holiday specials' Wayne Rd / Ann Arbor Tr Can 425-5380

LIVONIA'S FINEST

LOCATION Merriman corner 7 mile

Near Livonia Mall De*u«e 1 4 2 bedroom units

immediaie Occupancy

From $525

Limited time otter on these reduced rates

New tenants only. Vertical 01-nds

Pal io or balcony Pool

MERRIMAN WOODS Model open 9-5 except Thursday

477-9377 Otfice: 775-8206 Livonia

• THE HEAT IS ON. US!"

Receive up io SSOO off your winter heating tnl'

at Livonia s finest rental community

WOODRIDGE APTS Spxcious 1 bedroom 4 beautiful 2 bedroom 2 bath apartments

. F<ee Carport

. Vertical Blmds . Minuies from Livonia Mall . L'voraa Schools • Puts Welcome . Furmsned Corporate Suites

CALL TODAY'

477-6448 On. Middlebelt between 6 4 7 Mile

Mon thru Frt 8 30 - 5 00 Sat 10 30 lo 4 4 by appointment

Certain Restrictions Apply Nol valid with any other otter

LiVONiA-WESTLANO Large 1 bed ro rm washer dryer covered park-inc Quiet comple" 5*95 month Ca'i 277-0983

NORTHVILLE AREA 1 4 2 bedroom apartments avadabie S520 to $600 pe< month including heat 1 year te«>e Please call 348-9250

Madison Heights

GREAT APTS. GREAT

LOCATIONS $50 Security Deposit For 1 Bedroom Apts.

RENT INCLUDES Heat &

Vertical Blinds

CALL FOR SUPER SPECIAL

ON FIRST MONTH S RENT

6 2 1 - 0 0 0 4 Pontiac Trail Between West and Beck Roads

Daily 9-7 Sat. «• Sun. 12-4

W E S T G A T E V I

Y O U ' V E E A R N E D IT! Come, Experience The Exclusive

Lifesty le Of WALDEN W O O D 1 A n d 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

2 A n d 3 B e d r o o m T o w n h o m e s

e Incredibly Spacious, New ly Decorated Apartments & Townhomes

e Extra Large Storage & Closet Space • Covered Parking Included e Manned Courtesy Gate • Conveniently Located. )ust Minutes From

Major Expressways

O P E N : MON-FRI 9 -6 • SAT 10-5 • S U N 12-5 Ideally Uxated On Ten Mile

lust Wi Blocks Ejsi Ot Telegraph

rMUiraiGDD m A P A R T M E N T S & H E A L T H C L U B

• 24 Hour A t t e n d e d Gatehouse • Therapeut ic i ndoo r Pool & Sauna

• In H o m e Washers & Dryers • Ext raord inary Fitness Faci l i ty

• Private Entr ies • O lymp ic Size Ou tdoo r Pool

• Free Covered Park ing * Vol leybal l . Nature Trai ls & More ! !

C O M E S E E W H A T ' S N E W ! Bring This Ad

O n e M o n t h F r e e Suiir* from $ 4 8 0 Includes Carport

Spariou» ApU. • Walk-in Closet* • Patio sand Balconies

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5 Pontiac Trail Between West and Beck Roadsj

Minutes trom 1-696 and 1-275 Dally 9-6 Sat. & Sun. 12-4

APARTMENTS C a l l O r V i s i t T o d a y

353-1372

4 7 8 - 5 5 3 3 Off ice Hou rs M o n d a y & Thursday 9 - 8

Tuesday. Wednesday . Friday & Saturday 9 - 6 r- n A

& Get l Month FREE RENT &

FREE Health Club Membership!

1? MH_£

GG 8 M M

Loca ted A t T h e Corner O! Grand River & D r a k e Road

In F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

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® 1 S Q U A R E ^ ( T ~ P A P T M E N T S . )

A quaint 4t quiet apartment community in Livonia, close to great shopping, restaurants. 1-96 access & Metro Airport.

N100 Moves You In 1st Month Ren t Free

Attractive 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments f rom s 5 2 0 *

I N C L U D E S H E A T AND VERTICAL BLINDS

Located on 5 Mile Rd. J u s t East of Middlebelt

in Livonia

4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0

3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUTE • $350 Security ^ • Full Basement S • 1 </2 Baths • Dishwasher 605

$520

4 4 0 FREE HEAT and COOKING GAS MICROWAVE • CENTRAL AIR Cable Ready • Pool • Clubhouse

Spacious R o o m s • Pets A l lowed

A d ) a c e n t t o A u b u r n H i l l s - near 1-75

W a l t o n B l v d V4 m i l e W . o t Pe r r y

3 7 3 - 0 1 0 0

"The Blue Ribbon" Of Apar tments Is Waiting For You!

Private Entrances • Full Size Washer & Dryers Included Ceramic Foyers. Cut-Away Walls. Built-in Dining Buffets

O -BATH

2 DINING ROOM

M AST i R BH1ROOM

PATIO

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titJicrfchenS

asherJ JL.dryerI

F T S 1 1 i

HREPLSCfc I (OPTION I

P L U S . . . Extraordinary

9000 Sq. Ft. Health Club & Activity Center With

Indoor Fool. Sauna & Jacuzzi!

Call Or Visit Today! Open Daily Until 6 PM C I T A T I Q N C L U B

6 6 1 - 2 2 0 0 Located At Intersection Of 13 Mile & Haggerty Rd.

leundry l«c*«—» > • m i uore f le C « e a M M W

ALSO 2 BEDROOM APTS

LEXINGTON VILLAGE

PET SECTION AVAILABLE

5 8 5 - 4 0 1 0

PRESIDENT MADISON APTS

* 5 8 5 - 0 5 8 0

MARLO A P T S

9 3 9 - 2 3 4 0

COLLECT ONE

MONTH'S

FREE RENT

PLYMOUTH/CANTON F A R M I N G T O N Tired Ot Looking At The Same

Four Walls? VILLAGE SQUIRE

O n e M o n t h F r e e $ 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

S u i t e s f r o m $ 4 5 0 I n c l u d e s H e a t

Pool and Sauna. • P * Secttan A.artabM vertical Bl in tH • B a r t l f r a * and Tanrw* Cour t

981-3891 On Ford Road pa* l " 2 7 5

Dally 9-7 Set. 11-6 Sun. t1-5

CHATHAM HILLS One Month Free On Select Units

Indoor Pool • Extra Large Apts At tached Garages • Dishwashers

On CNd Grand Between DraM m a Ha«ead

4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0 Daily 9-7 Sat. 11-5

A A A *

GRAMDUILLE

At Many Locat ions

CaH tor Details:

1 * 2 b e d r o o m e e l e c l u n i t s o n 1 y e a r l e a s e N e w r e s i d e n t s o n l y

. g S B R i H S

OEAflflORN HBGHTS Tired Of Playing The

Moving Game... Win With A Consolidated

Management Inc. Community!

IT'S YOUR MOVE!

tone

OH, t/ve. 7i/eUei

DEARBORN CLUB

0 r » Bedroom Special S200 Security Deposit

One Month Free Suites from S460

561-3593 All Year Long In Our Indoor Pool!

1 and 2 Bedroom

A p a r t m e n t s t r o m

H And Youl J J U n l H *

• ix - f tOud H r t I h t n 4 d » T « h

• < X j t H

Less than | We have a| Monopoly on • t t w b e s f l

5 minutes from Novi A

Farmington

721 -251*1 M u m r n I * i

O A E T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r 1 0 , 1 9 9 2

400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 ApU. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent 400 ApU. For Rent 400 For Rent 400 ApU. For Rent N o y i

A B S O L U T E L Y M U S T S E E D E A L !

2. 3 A 4 B a d r o o m T o w n h o u s e s F r o m $ 7 » 6 p e r m o n t h

A ' e i l o r d T o w n h o m e s o l N o v i at t h e c o r n e r o< 13 MUa 4 D e c k e r

O P E N H O U S E 1 2 / 1 1 / 9 2 - 1 1 - S p m 1 2 / 1 2 / 8 2 - 1 2 - 5 p m 1 2 / 1 3 / 9 2 - 1 2 - 5 p m

3 1 3 / 6 6 9 - 1 0 5 0

400 Apts. For Rent P L Y M O U T H - S p a c i o u s i b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t A p p k a n c e » , h e a l A wa te r I n c l u d e d $ 4 5 7 > m o 1 r A v a i l a b l e Dec 4 5 3 - 0 8 8 5

P L Y M O U T H 1 b e d r o o m c l o a e to e x p r e s s w a y w i t h an. b l i n d s Ava i l -ab l e J a n 1 $ 4 1 0 par m o n t h N o p e t * 4 5 3 - 1 7 4 3

P L Y M O U T H - 1 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t H e a l p a i d Pr iva te . qu<et. s p a c i o u s secu re The r igh t a p a r t m e n t fue l lor y o u at U S C m now j lease No pe t s 4 5 » - 9 5 0 7

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L u x u r y m a d e a f f o r d a b l e

2 B E D R O O M S

from. * 7 0 5 i n c l u d i n g c a r p o r t

1 M o n t h F r e e . F u l l y E q u i p p e d H e a l t h C l u b

• W a s h e r a n r l D r y e r i n E a c h U n i t

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F W t O A S 4 W A T C H . 1950 * q ft • 2 4 3 b e d r o o m i m i M u m • FuBy c a r p e t e d • r t b e t h s

• C a r p o r t

356-8844 9 0 U T M F C L P

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Thursday, December 10, 1992 O&E • 7 6 .

GLP66IFIED REAL E6TATE 400 Apts. For Rant South f ie ld

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Fabu lous apar tmen ts t e e t u n n g . Mm. 4 ver t ica l b lmds . M i c rowaves 4 d lahwasners • Garages avai lab le . Decorator fcghlmg . Beautiful pam -ake setting . ideal location close to 1-696 . S t u d i o s from only $475 . i b e d r o o m I r om only $550 . 2 b e d r o o m f r om only $605

1 , Mi le 1 blk VW of Sou th f ie ld Rd

Cranbrook Place

Apartments 644 -0059

A Visage Green C o m m u n i t y • S o m e res t r i c t ions apply

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SOUTHFIELD

Holiday Special

MORE THAN $1100' OFF A 2 BEDROOM-2 BATH

Blmds, large c losets, c a r p o r t Pat io or ba lcony, i n t e r - c o m Enercise room, saunas, p o o l G u a r d e d en t rance , a l a r m s "

SECURITY DEPOSIT $150

Franklin River Apts 12 Mile & Telegraph

356-0400 • select apa r tmen ts

lor qual i f ied app l i can t s

S O U T H F I E L D $ 3 9 9 M O V E S YOU IN

F R E E H E A T Clean. Quiet Loca t i on i n t r u s i o n A l a r m L igh ted Park ing . L a r g e W a i k - m Cloeat. Ex t ra L a i g e S t o r a g e A r e a Renl $ 4 7 0 Lahser

W E L L I N G T O N PLACE 3 5 5 1069

M a n a g e d by Kaf tan Enterpr ises

S O U T H F I E L O

$399 MOVES YOU IN O o ^ e t e c t e d un i t s

• FREE H E A T • C lean , qu ie t l b e d r o o m • W a l k - m - W o s e t s • C o v e r e d p a r k i n g • 2 4 hr m o n r t o r e d i n t rus ion a la rm

F R O M $565 12 M i le 4 Lanser

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3 5 6 - 6 5 7 0

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356-6570 • S o m e res t r i c t ions app ly

TR0Y SUNNYMEDE APTS.

GREAT LOCATION 1-75 AT BIG BEAVER

Holiday Move-In Special!

$249 First & Last Months Rent

Free. 1 & 2 Bedrooms

Large Deluxe Units B e a u t i f u l l y l andscaped park l ike g a r d e n ap t s Quiet sec luded l iv ing C lose t o s h o p p i n g

C A T S W E L C O M E 1'Y Ba rns m 2 Bed Uni t FREE L IGHTEO C A R P O R T W a s h e r -dryer J some un i ts Ve r t i ca l B l inds 24 Hr M a i n t e n a n c e

• G r e a l S t o r a g e space t a r g e w a l k - i n c losets P r i va te Ba l con ies w / d o u d e

d o o r w a l i s i n d i v i d u a l Cen l ra i A i r / H e a l S w i m m i n g Poo l S e m o r C i t i zens D iscoun t S h o r t or L o n g Term Lease C o r p o r a t e Furn ished Un i ts

SUNNYMEDE APTS.

5 6 1 KIRTS o blk S o l B i g Beaver

b e t w e e n L tverno is 4 C rooks*

362-0290

400 Apts. For Rant Troy

Enjoy Conven ien t C h i c a g o - L i k e S h o p p i n g In

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• W a l k - i n c lose ts 4 pan t r i es • E leva to rs 4 L o c k e d En t r ies • Qua l i t y W e C a r e Serv i ce • C l u b h o u s e 4 B u s i n e s s Cen te r • F i tness C e n t e r • U n d e r g r o u n d p a r k i n g • 24 -hour e m e r g e n c y m a i n t e n a n c e • Low m o v e - i n c o s t s • Rent s t a r t i n g f r o m $ 5 7 0 • C o n v e n i e n t l o c a t i o n m i n u t e s

f r o m S o m e r s e t M a n and Troy b u s i n e s s d i s t r i c t

S ot B i g B e a v w o n T r o y Cen te r D* b e t w e e n 1-75 4 C r o o k s Rd

V I L L A G E GREEN OF T R O Y

3 6 2 - 0 3 2 0 E H O

W A Y N E WINTER S P E C I A L

1 4 2 b e d r o o m s . I r o m $ 3 3 5 10 $ 4 2 0 Sin M o n t h Lease C a d M o n - F r t

9 : 3 0 a m - 4 3 0 p m 7 2 8 - 0 6 9 9

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V E N O Y PINES A P A R T M E N T S a n d S A V E a lul l m o n t h s r e n t

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• O n - s i t e m a n a g e m e n t

Ca l l Mar tene or L o u A n n t o d a y

(313) 2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4 York P rope r t i es . Inc.

400 Apts. For Rant W A Y N E - 32561 M i c h i g a n A v e Fu rn i shed ef f ic iency 4 u n f u r n i s h e d s tud io ap t s $ 7 5 - $ 9 0 week l y In-

Troy

OUR HOLIDAY

GIFT TO

YOU V/t MO. RENT FREE*

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Secur i t y Depos i t $ 2 0 0

THREE OAKS 3 6 2 - 4 0 8 8

W a t t i e s (17 Mi le) E of C r o o k s ' s e l e c t ap t s on ly

W e s t B loomf ie ld

ATTENTION ROOMMATES!

Spacious 2 Bedroom/2 Bath Apartments From Only $368 Each

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T H O R N B E R R Y A P A R T M E N T S

6 6 1 - 8 4 4 0 A VIKage G r e e n C o m m u n i t y

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AND PAY

NO RENT 'TIL 1/15/93

• S p a c i o u s 1 4 2 b e d r o o m s • F i replaces Ava i lab le • D ishwasher • D isposa l • M i n u t e s t r om W e s t l a n d

S h o p p i n g Mal l

VENOY PINES APTS. Ca» us T o d a y 4 Save<

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1 BEDROOM SPECIAL NOW ONLY $395

2 b e d r o o m . 9 0 0 s q H - $ 5 1 5

$200 DEPOSIT Heat/Water Included

New tenan ts W. c r e d i t 4 t yr lease

7 2 2 - 4 7 0 0 O n Wayne Rd S ot W a r r e n R d

400 Apts. For Rant W E S T L A N D

Enjoy The

NEW YEAR In Your Spacious

1 or 2 Bedroom Apt.

1st Month's Rent FREE*

LIVONIA SCHOOLS

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY $150 Secur i ty Depos i t

Great L o c a t i o n Park l ike Se t t i ng

Dishwasher , 'D isposa l Ver t ica l B l inds

Carpor t Inc luded

C O M E Visit our beau t i l u l l y Furn ished m o d e l s

WESTWOOD VILLAGE 4 5 9 - 6 6 0 0

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402 Furniahad Apta. For Rant

BIRMINGHAM American Suites

• S h o r t T e r m Ren ta l s l i o m $ 3 5 ' day I nc lud ing ut i l i t ies

. Ful ly F u r n i s h e d < H o u s e k e e p i n g / L i n e n S e r v i c e • C o n t i n e n t a l B reak fas t • D inner O p t i o n a l • C a b l e TV • 2 4 H o u r Secu r i t y • C a r p o r t • P e t s W e l c o m e • F lex ib le Ren ta l t e r m s

1100 NORTH ADAMS BIRMINGHAM

645-0420

402 Furniahad Apta. For Rant

W A L L E D L A K E / W B L O O M F I E L D H e r i t a g e A p t a L a r g e l u r n H h e d stu-d i o a p t Heat I n c l u d e d , a i r poo l , c a b l e . $ 4 2 5 6 4 4 - 1 1 6 3 ; 6 2 4 - 0 7 8 0

404 HouaaaTo Rant A D O t S O N T O A L L E N P A R K

A N O A L L A R E A S

O V E R 8 0 0 V A C A N C I E S DAILY R E N T A L R E F E R R A L P R O S

3 5 6 - R E NT 2 3 1 0 0 Te leg raph M - F 9 - 7 Sa t 9 - 5

T r o y / R o y a l O a k A reas

SPECIALS at Amber Apartments

2 8 0 - 1 7 0 0

SOUTHFIELD - SuWease la rge 2 b e d r o o m 2 bath apa r tmen t Teie-g f A p h / 1 0 ' > Mi le a rea Be low m a r k e t r e r l Lease t e rm f lex ib le A v a i l a b l e Jar. 1993 3 5 5 - 3 4 4 2

S o u t h t M M WHITEHALL A P A R T M E N T S

1 M O N T H ' S FREE RENT v p a o o u s 2 B e d r o o m A p t s S ta r t i ng at $660 Free Cab le & ••eat on se lec ted un i ts Cal l n o w 5 5 7 - 0 3 1 1 Conven ien t l y L o c a l -<d o n 9 M i l e /Green f i e l d

SOUTHFIELD

$499 MOVES YOU IN O " se lec ted un i t s

Extra large 1 B e d r o o m w ' d e n a n d 2 b e d r o o m s W/2 baths La rge k i t c h e n w,Gat ing area and p r i va te l a u n d r y ' o c m m lovely quiet res iden t ia l a r e a c o v e r e d pa rk ing s w i m m i n g p o o l ano e legant c luChouse 24 h o u r m -

a i«rm sys tem 12 MILE & L A H S E R

COLONY PARK 355 -2047

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T r o y

G R E A T S A V I N G S O N ONE

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SPECIAL LOW MOVE-IN COSTS...

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Unique 1 bedroom floor plans featuring:

• Woodurning fireplaces • Cathedral ceilings • Mini blinds • Walk-in closets • Individual intrusion

alarms • Washer & dryer hookups • Microwaves • 5,000 sq.ft. clubhouse

with racquetbail court and professional health club

• 1 bedroom from $630 O n J o h n R b e t w e e n 15 4 16 M i le Roads

Village Green of Troy East

6 8 0 - 9 9 6 6

W a t e r f o r d

Bigger is Better Than New! SAVE UP TO

$700 ON MOVE-IN COSTS!

F e a t u r i n g l a rge ea t - i n k r tchen w i th w i n d o w a n d s p a c i o u s c l o s e t s t h r o u g h o u t S q u a r e f o o t a g e as l a rge as 1.200 sg f l S o m e wi th mi -c r o w a v e s M i m a n d ver t ica l b l i nds i n c l u d e d Exce l len t loca t ion near S u m m i t P lace Ma l l . Pon t iac Si lver-d o m e a n d the P a l a c e Loca ted o n P o n t i a c Lake R d b e t w e e n C a s s L a n e 4 S c o n L a k e R d s

GET LOST IN OUR 2 BEDROOM APTS.

FROM...$460 VILLAGE GREEN OF WATERFORD

682-8900 O P E N S U N D A Y S 12-5

M O N - F R t 10-6; SAT 9 - 5

W e s t B loomf ie ld

WE DON'T CHARGE EXTRA TO LIVE

IN LUXURY

CONVENIENTLY HIDDEN IN

WEST BLOOMFIELD

1 BEDROOM/DEN AND 2 BEDROOM

APARTMENTS FROM ONLY $790

LUXURY C O M M U N I T Y I N C L U D I N G A L L THESE E X T R A S

• EfTicent m o d e m k i t c h e n app l i ances

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shopp ing , m o v i e s 4 m u c h m o r e • M m u l e s I r o m 1-696 • Sma l l d o g s unde r 2 0 l b s w e l c o m e

C H I M N E Y HILL A P A R T M E N T S A Vi l lage G r e e n C o m m u n i t y

7 3 7 - 4 5 1 0

HOLIDAY SPECIAL

MORE THAN $750' OFF A 2 BEDROOM - 1 BATH

Walk m master c lose t 4 s t o r a g e Winds, d ishwasher secur i t y ha l l d o o r s wi th i n t e r c o m Ba lcony or pa -t io p o o l 4 ptay a reas

LIVONIA SCHOOLS WOODLAND VILLA

422-5411 W a r r e n Rd

be tween W a y n e 4 NewOurg "Se lec t u n i t s only

B I R M I N G H A M D O W N T O W N Ful ly Fu rn i shed

Al l Utilities 3 0 day snor t t e r m 1 b e d r o o m . $ 8 9 5 / m o 2 b e d r o o m $ 1 1 5 0 / m o 6 4 2 - 1 9 1 8

W H S T l A N O - For0 4 W a y n e Rd El-t icn-ncy apar tmen t $ 3 2 0 per m o n t h p lus securi ty Heat gas 4 wa te r in e l u d e d 7 2 1 - 1 6 3 9

W f S T i A N O - U o y ^ H i * a r e a ! N i ce 2 b e u r o o m apt Need to sub le t IM-M f O I A T E L V tor Jan 4 F e b Pr ice negotiable Cal l a t ler 6 p m 4 1 6 - 5 2 8 2

W e i t t a n d

STOP S p e n d you i ho l i days in a new h o m e

Waterbury Apartments Su-g le s tory • masher 4 d ryer h o o k u p s • pr iva te e n i r a n c e / p a t i o • s t u d i o s 4 1 b e d r o o m s , s t a r l i n g at $4&.S Pets we lcome $ 2 0 0 secur i ty d e p o s i t Ca l l us t o d a y '

722-5558

B I R M I N G H A M D O W N T O W N 1 b e d r o o m comp le te l y l u rna l ved L inens, d i s h e s co lor TV S h o r t t e r m ava i lab le $ 7 2 5 pe« m o n l t i i nc ludes ut i l i t ies 6 4 2 - 0 0 9 3

All Suburban Locations H o m e s 4 C o n d o a

F r o m $ 6 0 0 l o $ 4 5 0 0 / M o n t h

L a n d l o r d * / O w n e r s Ask A b o u t Our Y e a r - E n d Spec ia l s O n

p r o p e r t y M w i a g e m e n t Serv ices

CHOICE PROPERTIES 932-0970

B I R M I N G H A M - D O W N T O W N 1 b e d r o o m execu t i ve r en ta l w i t h a l amen i t i e s Q u i e t , e legent a n d ex-c e p t i o n a l $995 . 'mo . 3 3 5 - 0 7 5 0

B E R K L E Y - U n i q u e 2 level , 3 Bed-r o o m . 3 fu l l ba the , k i t c h e n p w s k i t chene t te , l a rge al l p u r p o s e r o o m / 4 th b e d r o o m or d e n T w o l aund ry r o o m s f e n c e d ya rd , n o g a r a g e $ 8 5 0 m o ptus u t i l i t i es Oeposr t $850 p lus f irst m o n t h t o m o v e - i n Immed i -a te o c c u p a n c y 6 4 7 - 1 4 7 5

B I R M I N G H A M - execu t i ve 1 bed-r o o m . i m m a c u l a t e , i nc ludes caWe TV. l inens, d i s h e s laundry 4 s to r -a g e Near s h o p p i n g - $645 6 4 5 - 2 3 2 0

W i * ' i a n d

STOP T i r e d o l shopp ing? Look no more ' En ioy trie ho l idays in a r a n c h s ty le apartment Private en t r ance , washer d r y e r h o o k u p , 4 m u c h m o r e $ 2 0 0 secur i ty depos i t 1 b e d r o o m $445. ' m o Can today 1

R I D G E W O O D A P A R T M E N T S 728-6969

Westland Park Apts. Across I r o m C i t y Park

(Cher ry Hill» (be tween M idd lebe l t 4 M e r r i m a n »

SPECIAL - L I M I T E D T I M E O N L Y

S A V E $45 , 'mo

1 bedroom now $430 2 bedroom, 1 '.4 bath - $490 $200 DEPOSIT ALL APTS.

11 year lease w i th c red i t ) HEAT I N C L U D E D

7 2 9 - 6 6 3 6

W A Y N E - D O W N T O W N ho l iday spec ia l 1 2 b e d r o o m s - $ 4 l 0 / m o $ 2 0 0 secur i t y d e p o s i t 7 2 8 - 2 4 8 0

W A Y N E - S t u d i o a p a r t m e n t $250 per m o n t h $ 3 7 5 secur i t y i nc l udes w a t e r on ly G l e n w o o d 4 E l i zabeth a rea 7 2 2 - 4 3 1 7

TROY - Pr ima loca t ion D e c e m b e r s p e c i a l s 2 b e d r o o m tor the p r i ce o l o n e b e d r o o m Spec ia l m o v e - m p r i c -es o n a year s lease 0 « c e : 2 4 8 0 C r o o k s 3 6 2 - 1 9 4 0 or 5 4 4 - 3 5 1 6

S o u t h L y o n

PONTRAIL A P A R T M E N T S 2 MONTHS FREE 1 Bedroom. $390 2 Bedroom........$465

f REE HEAT Ask abou t our Sen ior P r o g r a m

O n Pont iac Trai l m S L y o n Be tween 1 0 4 I t M i * Rds

437-3303

W A Y N E - C o l u m b u s Ap ts 1 4 2 Bed room. $ 3 7 5 - $ 4 2 5 m o n t h , i n c l u d e s heat 4 wa te r Secur i t y s a m e as o n e m o n t h s r e n l 7 2 8 - 7 0 6 5

W A Y N E - Wa lk t o T o w n 1 b e d r o o m , neat , s t o v e 4 f r i g Inc luded $ 2 8 0 / p lus secu r i t y 6 8 4 - 6 8 5 5

W A Y N E / W E S T L A N D Ho l iday Spe-c ia l $ 3 6 0 rent C l e a n Quiet , a t t rac -t ive 1 b e d r o o m o n N e w b u r g h Rd Ca t s O K $ 2 0 0 secu r i t y 7 2 1 - 6 6 9 9

$399 MOVES YOU IN WAYNE FOREST APTS.

FREE HEAT S e p a r a t e Dm ing

H u g e W a l k - I n C losets l a r g e S t o r a g e Area

3 2 6 - 7 8 0 0 33095 F o r e s t A v e n u e

Wayne . M l 48184 Free V a c a t i o n G e l away to A r i zona o n se lect un i ts .

WESTLAND F o r d / W a y n e R o a d A r e a

S p a c i o u s 1 4 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t -m e n t s loca ted c l o s e t o s h o p p i n g 4 e x p r e s s w a y s O t h e r amen i t i e s In-c lude :

• Ca rpe t i ng • Dishwasher • Pa rk - l i ke S e t t i n g • Owner Pa id Heat • Laund ry Facul t ies • W indow T r e a t m e n t s • New Coun te r T o p s • Ga rbage D isposa l s • Pr ivate E n t r a n c e s • Air C o n d i t i o n i n g

F r o m $ 3 9 5 M o n t h l y S E C O N D M O N T H S RENT FREE

WITH 1 YEAR L E A S E C O U N T R Y V I L L A G E A P T S

3 2 6 - 3 2 8 0

W E S T L A N D W A Y N E ' F O R D RO A R E A

Spac ious 1 4 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s loca ted c lose to s h o p p i n g 4 expressways O the r amen i t i e s e lude

• C a r p e t i n g • Park- l i ke S e t t i n g • Owner P a i d Heat • Air C o n d i t i o n i n g • Dishwasher • New Coun te r T o p s • Ga rbage D isposa l • Laundry Faci l i t ies • W indow T r e a t m e n t s / M i n i B l m d s

F r o m $ 4 1 0 M o n t h l y COUNTRY C O U R T A P A R T M E N T S

72T-OSOO

W e s r a n d

$329 MOVES YOU IN

Western Hills Apts. 1 A 2 B e d r o o m SPECIAL

• FOEE HEAT • W a l k . i n C lose ts <2 B e d r o o m ! • Ver t ica l B lmds • Ex t ra S to rage

ARIZONA VACATION Cal l lor Deta i ls

729-6520 W f S ' L A N D The Vi l la M a r g o Cap r i 2 8 - 0 8 War ren near Middlebe- ' t boor c o m apt spac ious c l ean app l i a n c e s c a r p e l Winds e lc 4 6 4 - 6 0 4 2 4 2 5 - 9 3 3 9

W E S T L A N O - 1 b e d r o o m apar t -ments $350. 'mo inc ludes heat 4 wa-ter $350 security depos i t i m m e d i -a te occupancy ava i lab le 3 2 6 - 2 7 7 0

STRETCH YOUR RENT DOLLARS L a r a * l 4 J B e m o o r n A p t l

F r o m $ 4 9 5 Grea l Location S w w w w a R o d

waa to mm Ctrpm

T r o y / R o y a l Oak

DON'T MISS OUT ON THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN!

1st M o n t h ' s Rent

$399 O n 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s

Free Heat! Large spacious floor plans with extra closets & stor-age. mini-Winds, brand new appliances PLUS dubhouM with fitness cen-ter and racquetbaH Two bedrooms from $630

W A Y N E - I 4 2 b e d r o o m ap t s $ 3 9 5 4 u p i nc l udes hea t water app l i -a n c e s Nice n e i g h b o r h o o d Sec t i on 8 okay 5 3 1 - 9 1 7 1 or 7 2 2 - 2 9 7 9

W e s t l a n d C a p r i A p a r t m e n t s C H R I S T M A S SPECIAL

1 4 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s s ta r t i ng at $ 4 2 0 i nc l udes heat , c a t h e d r a l ce i l i ngs oa tcony- o e t i o Secur i t y de -pos i t $ 2 0 0

W e s t l a n d

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C A N T O N 3 B e d r o o m b n c k . 1750 sq f t air . 2 ' -ba th g a i a g e I ami ty r o o m , e x c e l le-. -

schoo ls $ 1 2 0 0 m o n t h 8 4 6 - 9 4 2 7

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P L Y M O U T H . 3 b lks f r o m pa rk fu r -n i s h e d s t u d i o a p a r t m e n t $ 3 7 5 m o n t h Ca l l Joyce C d d w e t i Banker

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2 5 8 - 6 2 0 0 or 542-J 2 - 9 5 5 9

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B I R M I N G H A M - 2 b e d r o o m lower . 1 ba th , c lose t o t o w n . S 6 9 0 " n o 1038 B i rd St Ava i l ab le i m m e d i a t e l y Ca l l M a n a g e r . G l e n 3 5 6 - 0 3 0 0

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drye r . 1 car g a r a g e . N o ca ts $ 7 5 0 / m o 6 4 1 - 2 6 6 5

B I R M I N G H A M - 3 b e d r o o m . 1'<i ba ths , a i r . h a r d w o o d f loors , n e w c a r p e t , g a r a g e , l e n c e d l a n d s c a p e d ya rd $ 1.250 m o 6 2 6 - 3 6 3 8

D E A R B O R N H E I G H T S ( S o u t h ) 3 B e d r o o m br i ck R a n c h W e s t w o o d Schoo l s No pe t s $ 4 9 5 m o n t h l y p l u s secur i t y 3 2 6 - 5 0 2 5

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W D E T R O I T r e d e c o r a t e d 3 b e d -r o o m c lear , n e i g h b o r h o o d fu l l b a s e m e n l . f e n c e d ya rd , $ 4 5 0 / 0 * . 19448 W C h i c a g o 5 3 8 - 3 9 * 9

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Executives board Roger W. Roley of Plymouth, executive director

of the Associated Builders & Contractors of Southeastern Michigan, has been appointed to fill a vacancy on the Southeast Michigan Society of Association Executives board of directors.

Roley received the MacMullen scholarship from SMSAE in 1991 to attend the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute of Organizational Manage-ment program.

Wage list published The Detroit chapter of the Associated General

Contractors of America has produced a booklet listing wages for building and heavy construction. It includes basic wage and fringe benefit rates for the following union crafts:

Asbestos worker, boilermaker, bricklayer, car-penter, caulker & cleaner, cement mason, electri-cian, elevator constructor, crane operator, glazier, insulator, structural iron worker, laborer, lather, mason tender, marble mason, marble helper, mill-wright, painter, piledriver, pipefitter, plasterer, plumber, reinforcing iron worker, resilient floor layer, rigger, roofer, sheet metal worker, sprinkler fitter, stone mason, terazzo worker, terazzo helper/ floor grinder, tile setter, tile setter helper and truck driver.

The booklet also contains a directory of area construction trade unions and related construc-tion associations. Companies (non-AGC mem-bers) can oder the booklet at $10 per copy ($7 per copy for more than 10 copies) by sending a check in the appropriate amount, payable to AGC, De-troit Chapter, 23999 Northwestern Highway. Suite 150, Southfield 48075.

Construction forecast Ed Cicero, president of the Detroit chapter of

the Associated General Contractors of America and vice president of operations for Millgard Envi-ronmental Corp., Livonia, will address the Eco-nomic Club of Detroit and the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce's annual economic outlook luncheon at noon on Monday.

Cicero, speaking on construction issues, will join Frank Newman of F&M Distributors, ad-dressing retail; Robert Mylod, chairman, presi-dent and CEO of Michigan National Corp., on finance; and Heinz Prechter, chairman and chief executive of ASC Inc., on automotive.

Home building outlook Dave Seiders, chief economist of the National

Association of Home Builders, will address the Builders Association of Southeastern Michigan at its annual forecast luncheon Jan. 6.

Seiders will discuss economic factors expected to influence the national building industry and of-fer suggestions for preparing business to respond.

Fred Capaldi, incoming BASM president, will share results of the 1992 homebuilding season in this area and offer projections for 1993.

The meeting will be at the Northfield Hilton, 5500 Crooks Road at 1-75. Luncheon and program will run noon to 2 p.m. For registration informa-tion, call 737-4477.

School district renova-tions

Barton Malow, Southfield, has been awarded a construction management contract for district-wide renovations for Roseville Community Schools.

The $6.5-million program provides for asbestos removal, and replacement and repairs to boilers, windows, roofs, doors and playground surfaces and equipment.

The company presently has contracts with more than 25 Michigan school districts.

ArchiLECTURE at LTU Lawrence Technological University and the De-

troit chapter of American Institute of Architects will sponsor a Jan. 14th visit by David Childs, chief executive officer of Skidmore, Owings & Mer-rill, the largest architectural firm in the country. Skyscraper work is its specialty. Attendees are advised to arrive by 7 p.m. for the 7:30 lecture at LTU's College of Architecture and Design audito-rium at 10 Mile and Evergreen, Southfield.

New Town: Architects and town planner^ Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, who designed Seaside, bla., pictured here, will bring their ideas to a residential development proposed by Real Estate Interests of Bloomfield Hills.

Developers look to mine subdivision gold • A local development company is looking to an internationally known architect and planner to help it tranform a gravel mining opperation into a residential community — while mining is still taking place.

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Youth should well serve the prin-cipals of Real Estate Interests, a Bloomfield Hills development com-pany, as they plan their newest project.

That's because they figure to take 15 to 20 years to complete a multi-phase new town residential develop-ment on 850 acres in Highland Township in partnership with a gra-vel mining operation.

Gregg L. Orley, CEO, Lawrence R. Garon, executive vice president, and Jon B. Weaver, a jack-of-all-trades, are all under 40 years old and excit-ed about embarking on a unique de-velopment opportunity.

"We're going to be moving people into one area while mining iB going on in another," Garon said. "You have to remember that the site is 2x/i miles long. If we phase it properly and are selective in how trucks go into and out of the site, it can be done."

"We're looking at a very methodi-cal, long-term opportunity in the community," Weaver said. "We're going to do what the people want us to do. That's the process today."

Another highly unusual aspect of the development, yet to be named, is the involvement of Andres Duany, a nationally renown architect and town planner.

His firm, in consultation with Highland residents, government of-ficials, developers and the mining company, American Aggregates, will design the residential community to promote a small-town, non-sprawl

style of living, the developers said. Specific details remain to be

worked out as to number and kinds of housing on the site, they said. They envision a variety of opportu-nities ranging from entry-level af-fordable to move-up with several builders getting a piece of the ac-tion.

"The thrust will be single-family residential subdivision," Weaver said. "We want to appeal to a large spectrum of the market."

"From first-time buyers to re-tirees," Garon added."

"Houses will be determined by the community and planner," Orley

said. "We find ourselves very im-pressed with Duany." The develop-ment will be serviced by a common water well and an independent wastewater treatment plant. Those will be among the first improve-ments to the vacant site, currently zoned for agricultural use, the devel-opers said.

"There will be a series of village centers on the property basically predicated on walking distance to the middle," Weaver said. "They will include things like public build-ings, a meeting hall, police mini-sta-tion, a market or general store.

"As mining moves, our develop-ment follows," he said. "There will always be a break between mining and our development."

"A large break." Garon said. "We won't be able to sell houses if min-

Functional neighborhoods: DPZ projects like Seaside emphasize distinct patterns of streets, parks and squares with houses and porches close to the street to facilitate interaction.

ing is a big competitor." Publicity materials prepared for

the development indicate that near-ly 90 percent of *11 mining opera-tions — sand, gravel and aggregate — would be above the existing water table.

The developers concede that it could take a while to get mining ap-proval and various development ap-provals including rezonings, site plans and plats. They intend to get the ball rolling this month.

It may take a year to break ground, they conceded, but they hope to welcome the first resident in 1994.

Among Real Estate Interests cur-rent projects include Country Club Village of Northville, Deer Creek of Plymouth, Meadowridge Park in Novi, Dun Rovin Golf Club in Northville and Rochester Hills Golf Club.

Tom Dunleavy, Highland Town-ship supervisor, doesn't share all the enthusiasm of the developers.

"My first thought is I don't want it. I would rather have a park and open land there," be said. "My sec-ond thought is I'm willing to look at any proposal coming in.

"If it goes through, I'd be worried in the mining part about traffic and environmental impact — water, dust. The next area of concern is how heavy residential are they pro-posing and that impact in the area, traffic, community needs required.''

Residents are cautious, apprehen-sive and worried, Dunleavy said.

"They don't want more develop-ment either, but they're realistic enough to know they don't own the property and something is coming

' ' their way," he said. "I agree it's a unique project, no

question about it," Dunleavy said. "1 will be looking out for the inter-ests of the township first."

Mortgage lending limits raised (AP) — Two corporations created to provide

money to mortgage lenders announced they had increased slightly the limit on the sixe of mort-gages in which they invest.

The Federal National Mortgage Association and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. said they had raised the loan limita to >203,150 for first mortgages on single-family properties, up from $202^00

Loan purchase limit* are the maximum origi allowed oa I by the co regressions! ly ee-

Loans that exceed the limits snd are not sold to the two corporations generally carry higher interest rates.

The corporations also snnounced new limits on multi-unit loans: • Two-family loans, up to 1259,850. from $258,900.

• Three-familv loans, to $314,100, from SS12JOO. • Four-family loans, to $390,400. from $38M00

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AP — Taking a bath can be a difficult and dangerous experi-ence, sometimes even a humiliat-ing one, for people who need help getting in and out of a standard tub.

To address that, two Grand Traverse area companies make special bathing equipment for the elderly and handicapped.

T h e launch of a second pro-ducer raises the prospect of a "tub-of-war" for sales, but both say the market is growing and there 's probably room for all to prosper.

Both companies can trace their roots back about 10 years, when Art Sills and John Kraft came up with a new tub system called the Bather. It featured a front t u b wall t ha t lifted up and out of the way.

People could walk in and sit down on the built-in seat without having to climb over a high sill. The front wall was then lowered and sealed into place and the t u b

filled to allow for a deep-bath hy-dromassage.

It proved to be popular for hos-pitals, nursing homes and even some private homes. In 1983, the Bather received a Michigan New Product Award from the state De-partment of Commerce and the Michigan Society of Professional Engineers.

Today Silcraft Corp. expects to sell about 350 front-opening bath-ing units of various styles and configurations. One includes a model with a front wall that swings to the side like a car door. Prices range from $3,600 up to $9,000.

But Sills, who in 1989 sold off his share of Silcraft, has since formed his own company, Grand Traverse Technologies Inc. He says he's come up with a new ap-proach that he thinks will have even broader appeal.

It's a tub with a front wall that rolls down and under the tub. The new Freedom Bath unit fits in the

same space as the s tandard bath-tub. Prices, including whirlpool equipment, start at $3,400.

Once the rollaway door is pulled up, a seal inflates to create a snug fit with the rest of the tub. It 's same type of inflation-seal system used for submarines, the Abrams A-l tank and nuclear fa-cilities, Sills said.

"I figured if they could do it, I can do it with my ba th tub ," he said.

So far. Sills has a single prepro-duction model of his new tub, but said he has the gears turning to begin manufacture and delivery

soon. Getting up to speed is becom-

ing urgent, he said, because a re-cent showing of the Freedom Bath at trade shows drew very strong interest and firm orders.

Manufacturing will take place in temporary quarters until a new 6,000-square-foot plant in built in Traverse City's Airport Industrial Park, he said.

"Tha t already may be too small based on the interest we are get-ting," Sills said.

The company's patent applica-tion lists 50 features of the Free-dom Bath as unique, Sills said.

Another design goal was to make sure the bather wouldn't need help to operate the unit. And it had to look nice.

"This is something they can be proud of and not ashamed of, Sills said. "This looks like a de-luxe whirlpool spa. I think it s a very timely product and it works for all markets."

Meanwhile Kraft, president of Silcraft, is rolling out his own line of new bathing products, includ-ing a barrier-free shower that fits in a standard shower space and the side-swinging door tub model.

" O u r effort still remains

focused on the nursing home product line," Kraft said. "There is a good potential market in the home care and retirement mar-kets, bu t it 's still a little ill-de-fined yet."

Silcraft has come a long way from its rocky years of learning about the industry and is now seeing increased sales and decent profits, Kraf t said.

"In some regards, we may be competing with Art, but I doubt many will notice that outside,of the local area," he said.

"It 'll be interesting and I wish him well."

Success in building lies in contractor choice Finding a good contractor and

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Gains in construction spending limited to residential building

(AP) — Spending on single-family homes helped push total construction outlays up 1 percent in October to the highest level in more than two years, the government said.

Analysts said the residential building sector should con-tinue to improve in response to low mortgage rates, leading to new jobs in the building industry-.

But apartment and non-residential construction are ex-pected to remain soft because of overbuilding in the late 1980s.

The Commerce Department said expenditures for resi-dential, non-residential and government projects totaled $429.3 billion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate. That was the highest since it reached $431.6 billion in Septem-ber 1990.

The report also showed builders spent more in Septem-ber than originally was estimated. It revised that month's gain from 1.3 percent to 1.8 percent, the sharpest advance since a 2.4 percent surge last March.

Residential spending jumped 2.3 percent to $187.4 bil-lion, compared to the 1 percent advance in September.

But the improvement was confined to single-family con-struction. It rose 3 percent, to $122.7 billion, following a 3.1 percent gain a month earlier.

Analysts said the increase was spurred by 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages that averaged 8.09 percent in October, ac-cording to the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. Al-though the rate was up from 7.92 percent in September, it was well below this year's peak of 9.03 percent in March.

David F. Seiders of the National Association of Home Builders noted that single-family housing starts have risen for three months, "which almost guarantees good numbers for November and December."

Apartment construction, on the other hand, fell 1.6 per-cent, to $12.4 billion, after September's 8 percent decline.

Seiders predicted that sector will languish but not de-cline.

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But economist Sung Won Sohn of the Norwest Corp. in Minneapolis saw signs tha t apartment construction could be on the verge of improving.

"We are beginning to see shortages in multi-family units and rents are beginning to rise," he said.

Seiders said any growth in the residential sector, which accounts for more than 40 percent of all construction spending, will result in new jobs.

"Construction employment did move up in October," he said, citing a 20,000 increase last month. The Labor De-partment is scheduled to release the November employ-ment report on Friday.

Non-residential spending slipped 0.2 percent to $83 bil-lion, following September's 4.7 percent advance.

"In the non-residential area, shopping centers and office buildings are still overbuilt," Sohn said. "In many parts of the country- the vacancy rates are still in the double-digit range and it will take some years before we can work those off."

Sohn said construction of industry buildings trails the economy and "we will have to see a year or two of solid economic growth before we can talk about plant construc-tion picking up again."

Government spending slowed to a 0.4 percent gain, to $119.4 billion, from September 's 1.4 percent increase.

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A , P S 1 7 5 , 6 w ^ M a e S u 2 2 5 D ® 4 1 ^ 3 2 8 5 0 o f t i cec leoca l position WordPerfect.

r.MI 478-2723 504 Help Wanted ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Southfield, Mi 48075 For0 Rd Garden City Lotus 4 tvo.no skua required Re-

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

NURSES AIDES CERTIFIED

ALL SHIFTS See Mrs Sexton NIGHTENGALE WEST

8365 Newburgh Rd Westland. near Joy Rd

An Equal Opportunity Employer

C A S E M A N A G E R

A m c a r e Home Healthcare is seek mg a qual.tied individual tor the po-sition of Case Manager tor our Ann Arbor Ml branch

Tne successful candidates will be responsible tor identifying client needs lor all types o l nomecare and initiating appropriate services coor-dinating util isation o l insurance cov-erage and providing leadership by facilitating ongoing development or dtriaCI ta re start

Tfws posileon requires a current li-cense or permit form the State Board ot Nursing a minimum ot 2 years enpenence in providing home care services and a work ing knowl-edge of durable medical equipment

To apply please contact

A M I C A R E H O M E H E A L T H C A R E

Hutn Ketlman 802 Airport Blvd

Ann Arbor. M l 48108 313-741-5700

Ach iev ing W o r k f o r c e D ivers i ty Through Aff irmative Act ion/ Equal Opportunity Employe-

T E A M L E A D E R

Home Healthcare

Arr.icare Hospice Services Inc is seeking a qualif ied individual to as-sume the role ot Team Leader 'or Our Metro Detroit Ml branch

Vou will be responsible tor coordi-nation and managing the daily work-load o l direct care staff to include oriMotating si alt to hospice care op-erations. assisting with coordinat ion o l services and utilization o l com-munity resources in patient care

The successful individual will pos-sess a current license or permit f rom the state board of nursing with al least one year of community heiilth Candidates must be able to •ntoract effectively wrth patients and their famines The ability to travel 10 patient residences is required

We can match your skills with a competit ive salary and benefits package For immediate considera-tion please forward your resume to

A M I C A R E H O M E H E A L T H C A R E

Teresa Steele 2 8 ' Enterprise Dr Suite 200 Bloomfield Hills Ml 48302

313-858-7735

Ach iev ing W o r k f o r c e D ivers i ty Through Affirmative Act ion 'Equal Opportunity Employer

PEDIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER To work f u l or part-t ime. tablished. W suburban Group pedi atric practice Call 478-2723

RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGISTS

Temporary posit ion (December. 1992 until March. 1993) available lor A R R T reg is tered Technician Mammography experience required Please send resume to

Recruiter.'Rad Tech DMC Health Care Centers

41935 W 12 Mile Rd Now, Ml 48377

A member ot The Detroit Medical-Cenier and affil iated with Wayne State Llmvervty

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONST - with skills m typ-ing. filing 8 word processing Musl have outstanding phone etiquette & pleasant personality Call Sue Sutton at 476-8300

REGISTERED X-RAY TECH fuk or part time, Birmingham area Call for appointment Mon-Wed-Thur Irom 8am-2pm only 64 7-4425

RN CLINICAL MANAGER

Full time days Oakland County

• Competit ive Salaries • 401K • Employees Stock Ownership • Holiday .'Week end Premium Pay • Educational Reimbursement Plan • Bonus Plan

RN HOME HEALTH CARE, LTD 2515 N Woodward, Ste 205 Bloomfield HIM. M. 48302

1-800-932-5202

OFFICE CLERK - Part t ime days appro* 30 hrs'wk Bill ing experi-ence preferred Contact Supervisor

591 -0847

PART TIME X-RAY TECHNICIAN Must be cert i f ied 6- tO hours per weuk Please call 967-0100

REGISTERED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST

Dynamic geriatric rehab setting 32 hours per week 10 cover temporary lea re o i absence Permanent part time available afler leave For furllier information contact Lmnea Atkins OTR, al (3131 769-0177 GlACiER HILLS NURSING CENTER

1200 Ear hart Rd Ann Arbor Michigan

RN Bu:>y doctor s office in Livonia area needs Nurse 4 days some Sals

421-2840

RN HOSPICE HOME CARE DIRECTOR

Career opportunity to grow wrth new hospice o rgan iza t ion Grow ing home care agency requires experi-enced hospice'oncology home care RN io work in new hospice home care program Excellent pay & benefits Family Nurse Care 313-229-5683

R N S / L P N S Adult Home Care Case in Rochester area ALL SHIFTS available

Earn up to $20 an hour

Can (313)772-5360

PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES

affiliated with ST JOHN HOSPITAL

AND MEOICAL CENTER An Equal Opportunity Employer

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR Exper ienced waitstalf Fun-time, days and nights Must be depend-able Apply within: Alexander the

34733 Great 3 Warren. Westland

ACCOUNTING CLERK' BOOKKEEPER

Full-t ime for downtown I Renais-sance Building) restaurant chaw Payable®, payroll 4 general oftice skills needed Also typing 8 phone Resumes only to:

31872 Northwestern Hwy Farmington HITS. Ml 48334

ACCOUNTING CLERK Now that tax season is coming up. we nave temporary assignments available Must have data entry skills of at least 8000 key strokes per minute $6 50 and up lor those who qualify CaB for appointment

583-1919 EmpioymentGroup Since 1958 No Fees

Equal Opportunity Employer M ' F / H

ACCOUNTING CLERK General loutine duties Prepare re-por ts and checks Computerised ac-count ing experience Lotus. Word-Perfect 5 1. 1-2 years related expe-rience and or education strongly preferred Southfield Town Center location Send resume to

Box 694 Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Ml 48150

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE- General contractor needs person with 2-3 yrs, experience 24-32 hrs, per wk Light typing 4 telephone duties also Reply t o Account ing Manager, 45285 Grand River. Novi. Ml 48375

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Part t ime Lotus & Skyline oxpen-ence required Send resume to Mary Jane. 820 Kirts BivC Sle 100. Troy. Mi. 48084

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE- Prop-erty Management firm needs person with a minimum of two years experi-ence m computerized accounts receivable processing Requires ability to prepare a variety o ' bank reconcil iat l ions Nice benefit package Please call. 357-6167

RN'S/LPN'S/CNA'S Energetic, motivated and caring personalities needed to torn our team at Bedford Villa Looking for RN S 'LPN S/CNA S all shifts tu« time part time and contingent Part time Restorative CNA also welcome - experience preferred Call or apply in person Bedford Villa, 16240 West 12 Mile Rd , Southfield. Ml

313-557-3333 An Equal Opportunity Employer

RN'S/LPN'S WE NEED YOU1

LPN S earn up t o $ l 7 ' h o u r RN S earn up to S20/hour

Home Care Staff Retiet FAMILY HOME CARE

<313)229-5683 (313)455-5683

busy Suburban Pediatricians I Will Train Call Maryann at,

313-478-2723

In High Demand K W Live-In Health Aides v — AH areas - par i or full t ime

Call 9am-5pm to set appl

4 7 6 - 9 0 9 1 E X C E L L A C A R E

20720 Tuck Rd Farmington Hills, Ml 48336

XRAY-TECH.'EXPERIENCED Needed M l t ime

ADVANCED WEIGHT LOSS Call 532-6905

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Suburban advert is ing agency needs your word processing experience and all around skills. To S9'hr CaH Sharon at 357-0037

Unitorce Temporary Services

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Needed lor busy West Bloomfield office Requires strong secretarial skills Account ing knowledge help-ful Send resume & salary history lo

SUZANNE JAGER 5600 W MAPLE. SUITE C-300

WEST BLOOMFIELD, Ml 48322

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT for fast-paced off ice Organized, commit ted to first quality perform-ance. wtHrng lo work more than an 8-5 day Proficient in WordPerect lor Windows advanced features tables merges graphics Resumes only to Don McBnde, FiexBen Cor-porat ion 900 Wilshire Dr , Ste 304 Troy, Ml 48084

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Prest ig ious nat iona l advert ising agency seeks a self-starter who demonstrates excellent verbal and wri t ten communicat ion skills prov-en organizational abilities, exercises Initiative work load prioritization, works well under pressure, and is proficient m advanced features of WordPerfect 5 1 and Lotus 1-2-3 software packages Experience with flow chart and graphics software is prelerred. as weM as exposure to networking and the NeXT computer system This person must be able io effectively coord inate and perform many tasks at one time- Extensive travel ar rangements are coordinat-ed Overt ime is required The ideal candidate thrives on details and knows how to be a teem player

Please send your resume, including a salary history in confidence to

Joyce Ryan c / o Bozell Worldwide, inc

1000 Town Center, Suite 2600 Southfeild. M l 48075-1241

or fax to 313-262-8795

EOE 'AA /MFHV

ASSISTANT OFFICE MANAGER Mature person needed tor fast paced small growing business M l time Bookkeeping, computer & phone skills required Real Wor ld 8 desktop publishing experience a plus Reply with salary history to Box 762

Ooserver 8 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Livorua Ml 48150

AUTO DEALER M l - t i m e clerical person

Computer knowledge required We offer good pay and benefits Apply In person to Dan Fitzgerald. Stu Evans Lincoln-Mercury, 32000 Ford Rd., Garden City 425-4300

BOOK KEEPER/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Southfield engineering firm seeks a mature individual wi lh demonstrat-ed account ing 'bookkeeping skills The quaMfed individual must have 3-4 yrs experience in general ac-counting. payroll, preparation o l fi-nancial statements, etc Also should possess a working knowledge of computers Experience with One-wnte-Plus, Lotus 1-2-3, and Word Perfect tor Windows helpful but not required ResponsiblUiles include Accounts payable*1 receivable 8 gen-eral ledger, preparat ion of mo./yr end financial reports, payroll pro-cessing. typing, and general oftice duties Please send resume and sal-ary requirements to: Bookkeeper. 26555 Evergreen Rd . Suite 120, Southfield. M l 48076

AUTO DEALER - service depart men! clerical staff needed lor busy office Duties include scheduling of customers service m billing, typing S good communication skills neces-sary Good pay 4 benefits 40 IK re l irement plan & more' Join our hard-working staff or service profession-als Apply in person to Crestwood Dodge Service Department. 32850 Ford Rd Garden City

BOOKKEEPER'OFFtCE MANAGER computerized bookkeeping thru trial balance for fast paced high tech company Payroll, invoices. A 'R, A.'P purchasing, Insurance, general off ice Experienced only Excellent references required immediate

Fax - 661-5669

BOOKKEEPER/RECEPTIONIST Wholesale distributor expanding 8 look ing lor experienced book-keeper/receptionist Great growth potential, salary 4 benefits 8 M i ' Teworaph area Call Mr Fleischer

357-4500

BOOKKEEPER 4 Tax Return Pro-cessor for Farmington Hills account-ing off ice * x perience required Flexible hrs part-t ime 855-2242

CHURCH SECRETARY Part time. 35 hours per week

General office duties, good typing IBM word processing, mimeo dupli-cat ing skills required Pleasant working environment in Livonia Re-ply to box 782 Observer & Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Ml 48150

CLERICAL - Bloomfield HUM mort-gage banking firm seeks a responsi-ble mot ivated individual for M l t ime off ice clerical position WordPer fec t Lotus 8 typing skills required Re-sume only Attention Karen Fitzger-ald. 2600 Telegraph. Suite 101. Bloomf ie ld Mills. M l 48302

An Equal Opportunity Employer

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

CLERICAL - PART TIME Excellent opportunity, for a career mother to work m Ihe corporate oft-ice of a fast paced organization lo-cated In the Troy aree Must be ex-per ienced in word processing and swi tchboard operation ideal candi-da te will have flexible schedule, with ability to work 9AM-3PM. 2-5 days per week, as needed Non-smoking off ice Must pass drug screen Inter-ested applicants should send re-sume to Smith Security Corpora-t ion. 575 E Bug Beaver. Troy, Ml 48083, A n H R Manager

B O O K K E E P E R For one person off ice In Livonia Payroll, lax deposits bank reconcili-ations. accounts payable/receiv-able. |Ob costing, invoicing Must know Lotus 4 have computer expe-rience Blue Cross, 40 IK 462-0200

ADIA has Immediate Openings for:

• Word Processing Secretaries • Receptionists • File Clerks • Data Entry • Switchboard Operators Full 8 part- t ime temporary positions available tor the Plymouth/Canton area Call for an appointment

525-0330 ADIA

Personnel Services EOE Never a Fee

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT We have a temporary assignment that could turn into a permanent po-sit ion working tor the CEO ol a large Michigan corporat ion Must be an experienced Administrative Assist ant wtth WordPerfect 5 1 and short-hand or dictaphone Must be awe to travel out ot slate several l imes a month, work weekends when neces-sary. handle stress well Resume needed For more in format ion please EmpioymentGroup 583-1919

Since 1958 No Fees Equal Opportunity Employer M/F /H

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT High growth retail company needs an Administrat ive Assistant for fast-paced accounting off ice in Farmmg-lon Hdls The ideal person win need to be detail-oriented with excellent interpersonal skills. The position will require data entry and typing 5 0 -wpm Computer experience pre-ferred Please send resume to

Dan Zigo. Accounting Supervisor Pro Golf ot America

31884 Northwestern Hwy Farmington Hilts. Ml 48334

Or tax (313) 737-9077 Or call 737-0560

ADVERTISING SECRETARY Advert ising agency has challenging posit ion Harvard Graphics a plus $9 50/hr Call Shirley at 357-0036

Unitorce Temporary Services

9 Aluminum Siding

ALL FAZE LAWN MODERNIZATION Aluminum w/vtnyt s id ing t r im, gu t te rs , rep lacement w indows doors decks, garages Repairs L ie ' I ns Free Est Ken 421-3816

A-1 SlOtNG 4 TRIM LICENSED & INSURED

CALL JOHN 522-5401

VINYL 4 A lum Siding Gut ters t r im, enclosures, roofing 4 related work Alum cleaning, waxing, restorat ion

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0

ALL FEES COMPANY PAID

Specializing in: • Secretaries • Legal • Bookkeepers i Word Processing • Receptionists • General Office • Data Entry • Typists

Call or send resumes 1Q

PERMANENT STAFF 28200 Orchard Lake Rd

Farmington Hills. Ml 48334 737-5750

850 Stephenson Hwy , Ste 303 Troy, Ml 48083

585-2720

BOOKKEEPER/FULL CHARGE Experience necessary knowledge of construct ion 8 rental management a plus Also experienced wrth comput-er account ing systems necessary Send resume to Box 766 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lrvonla Ml 48150

INTERNATIONAL air freight for-warder located near Metro Airport seeks responsible full time clerical help Call lor appointment 845-8227

0 L 0 E OlSCOUNT CORPORATION seeks clerical support persons tor its rapidly expanding downtown Detro i t operat ions depar tmen t Candidates should be detai l onenl-ed. sell motivated with excellent communicat ion and organization skills College degree preferred Exceilenl opportunities for advance-ment Compensation includes full benefit package For consideration send resumes to Human Resources Department. 751 Gnswold St., Detroit MI 48226 No calls please

B O O K K E E P E R FULL CHARGE

Experienced thru trial balance, mult iple sets of books, knowledge of Solo-mon software Full t ime pos i t i on w i l h bene f i t s Farmington Hills local ion

737-9350

BOOKKEEPER - musl be experi-enced, payroll taxes, sales taxes, computer l iterate, communicat ion skills Call after 1pm. 353-4347

BOOK KEEPER'OFFICE MANAGER lor small to medium sized manufac-tur ing plant in Livonia Send resume and salary requirements to: P O Box 2362 Lrvoma. Ml 48151

ASSISTANT TO MARKETING EX-ECUTIVE - f lexible hours, draw versus commiss ion or hourly Down-town Frankl in Must be attractive

626-8700 Ext 224

A P P L Y N O W WORD

PROCESSORS • WordPerfect • Display Write • Lotus 1-2-3

Benefits package offered Call now for an appointment

A D I A PERSONNEL SERVICES

722-9060 or 382-2342

BOOKEEPER - OFFICE MANAGER Fluent in computers , Lotus & Quick-en. and typing 2 days per week. Tues 4 Thurs 6am-5pm $10 per hour Orchard Lake area 681-7060

B O O K K E E P E R Permanent posit ion in downtown Detroit for person wrth computer «zed bookkeeping 4 general office experience Must enjoy small office atmosphere Call today*

3 5 4 - 2 4 1 0 ACCOUNTANTS ONE

Agency Fee Paid

PART TIME CLERICAL 55 00 an hour 20 hours a w i Monday thru Friday

455-0050

SEEKING A SELF MQTIVATEO -dividual to fin a full lime clerical data entry position Knowledge ol Word-Perfect and or Fox Pro experience needed Send resume to MBS 28411 Northwestern Highway Suite 1350. Southfield. Ml 48034

CLERKS Livonia company is looking tor a number of clerical people for processing work Cash handling or bank experience is helpful 3 day work weeks, paid training For appointment call O 'E Management. 478-5540

Amer isurs Companies, a property/ casualty Insurance company

open ing for a qualified Secretary in our Training 4 Development depar tment

Primary responsibilities include the prepara t ion o l correspondence and t rs inmg materials Maintenance of files and in-house library, data input and recdrd keeping

We require 1-3 years successful secretar ial experience, excellent organizat ional and analytical skills typing speed of 60 wpm, spel ing/ proof reading skills Experience with W o r d Perfect and a variety of other so f tware programs is necessary

We offer a competit ive salary and comprehensive benefits package in terest53 candidates should forward their resume to:

AMERISURE COMPANIES Attent ion: Margaret Boutin

28 West Adams Detroit, Ml 48226

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Customer Service Rep Pari Time

Entry level position, flexible hours I approximately 20-30 hours per week) including Saturdays and some holidays Tins last paced, ever changing position requires at least 2 years prior customer service experi-ence pleasant phone manner, typ-ing and 10-key pad product ion for order entry Applicants may apply Mon-Fr i between 8 30am & 12:30pm only

MELODY FARMS 31111 Industrial Rd

Livonia. Ml 48150 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F /H

D A T A ENTRY Immediate permanen! positions In maior company Min imum i year of f ice experience Flexible hours Oppor tuni ty tor advancement

Diversified Recruiters Co. 344-6700 FAX 344-6704

CLERICAL - Entry level posit ion available 'or well organized depend-able person Must have excellent typing skins Dulles include answer-ing phones computer enlry. filing, elc $15,000 plus benefits Send resume to Personnel Director P O Box 39220. Redtord Ml 48239

CLERICAL • fast paced environ-ment dala entry, typmg, fil ing, fol-low-up. answering phones, musl i n c w WordPerfect 5 1. Lotus 1 2 3. Mon thru Fn 8am-5pm $7 an hour Full benefits MRL Engineering 41160 Joy Rd Ptymouth 451-1270

B O O K K E E P E R $ 2 0 , 0 0 0

Nice o p p o r t u n i t y tor you if you can handle all Ihe bookkeeping respon-sibilities to your end Some typing Company is computerized Call 464-0909 SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

BOOKKEEPER - 5 years experience, must know payroll tax, sales tax & double entry thru trial balance Call

561-6874

BUSY REALTOR requires personal assistant B r igh t organized person with computer skills Great phone voice 4 office experience a help 20-25 flexible hrs at $6 50 to start Growth potential Call Sherry Underwood, 348-3000

CLERICAL - full time posit ion imme-dialely We are looking for responsi-ble dependable S hard working person Benefits, $5.50i'hr Evenings & weekends required Apply in per-son Scott Shuptrme. 4110 N Tele-graph. Bloomfield Hills

CLERICAL Reviewing menu 4 at-tendance forms Musi be detai l ori-ented Mon thru Fr i . 1st -15th of each month $5 per hour Send re-sume to Association for Child Devel-opment PO Box 9147, Lvionia 48151 Attention Office Manager

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CUSTOMER SERVICE/ RECEPTIONIST

($16,000 + Bonus to Start)

THE POSI r iON: Enthusiastic, businesslike, professional Customer Service Representative (with the abil i ty to handle busy mull i-kne telephone system)

THE CANDIDATE Our fast pace off-ice environment requires excellent wr i t ten communicat ion skills and telephone manner to assist our members Must have customer ser vice experience and knowledge o» word processing

T H E COMPANY Fi tness USA Health Spas Executive Offices m West Bloomfield, a leader in ihe fit ness industry lor over 35 years

THE REWARDS: Excellent com pen sanon, life and health care cover age, paid holidays and vacations spa membership, turl lon reimburse-ment and much more

Call 737-7200

FITNESS USA HEALTH SPAS 7091 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 300

(Between 14 4 15 Mile Roadl West Bloomfield

CLERICAL STAFF immediate openings for applicants With excellent clerical 4 phone skills Lotus S WordPerfect skills a plus Call M o n - F n . 9-lla m 646-1150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY - 10 work 'or chiel financial officer of large non-prof i l organization Must have excellent communication skills typing 65 wpm. fliciaphorve Wore Processing (preferably Word Per-'ect) . spread sheet packages. (Lotus'Excel), and knowledge of personal computers Two years ad-ministrative secretarial experience needed Excellent benefit package, salary $21 500 minimum Send re-sume lo Personnel, P 0 Box 2030, Bloomfield Hills. Ml 48303-2030

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DATA ENTRY Internat ional client needs your 10.000 keystrokes and attent ion lo detai l $7/hr Call Dons 357-0644

Uniforce Temporary Services

D A T A E N T R Y No hypes jus! great |Obs available Af ternoon shifts Minimum 7,000 keystrokes Call now for an appointment

A D I A PERSONNEL SERVICES

722-9660 or- 382-2342

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

CNA MUST BE CERTIFIED lo work in long farm care. M l or part t ime, all «iwft« Beverly HUH Nur*mo Center Royal Oak 286-8616

DATA ENTRY/BOOKEEPER For CPA f i rm Accounting 1 payroll tax background helpful Please sand resume lo: Davis 4 Davis CPA. PC 29100 Northwestern. Suite 250. Southfield Ml 48034

DATA ENTRY OPERATOR (CRT) 2 years experience Part time Evenings 4 aome weekenos

Call alter 6pm 827-4023

DRIVER/HELPER - Full l ime posi-t ion available Must be able lo work days or afler noons 4 weekends »5 per hour l o start Must be drug free 4 have a good driving record Call 9am-10 30am ONLY, ask for Patrick 358-4411

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CONSTRUCTION SECRETARY -Part t ime working inlo fuB t ime Must type 50 wpm. 4 have excellent phone manner Must be able lo work well with people Will train Call be tween Sam-5pm Mon -Fri

(313)852-6865

DATA ENTRY CLERK PART TIME

Are you interested in a part -home posi t ion to supplement your in-come? Then we have (usl the posit ion lor you- We are an industry leader in 1he manufactur ing and distribution o l rubber and plastic prodcuts We have 2 part-t ime data enlry po-si t ions available Bam-12:30pm and 12 30pm-5pm. Mon-Fri The ideal canadidate must have po-or exper ience as a data entry clerk and must type between 9,000 -10.000 KPH We are wMfing to pay the right indi-vidual between *5 50 - $7 00 and hr If your background meets Our need submi l your resume with salary re-quirement by Dec. 14, 1992 to

Exot ic Rubber 4 Plastics. Corp Data Enlry Clerk

P 0 Box 395 Farmington Ml 48332-0395

At tn . Human Resource Department NO PHONE CALLS

S HOLIDAY CASH S

LEGAL 4 MEOICAL SECRETARIES WORD PROCESSORS

DATA ENTRY OPERATORS RECEPTIONIST AND

SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS OFFICE CLERKS

TELEMARKETERS (am or pm shifts)

We offer Top Pay. Holiday Pay, Bonuses, Temp-Med Insurance

SNELLING TEMPORARIES

NEVER A FEE

LIVONIA. 464-2100 SOUTHFIELD. 352-1300

AUBURN HILLS. 373-7500

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Ptymouth off ice seeks efficient, well organized, dependable individual for varied duties Position requires skills with WordPerfect 4 Lolus. ex ceflent grammar 4 communicat ion skil ls. 4 ability to handle confidential mat ters. Must be energetic with a desire to learn Send resume fo: Celex Corp. Attention Gma. 377 Amel ia St . Plymouth. Ml 48170

EXECUTIVE CLERICAL Bloomf ie ld Hills commercial real es-

i company needs bright and per-sonable individual tor front off ice Recent experience with Wort)Per feet Accurate and fast composi t ion t ranscr ipt ion, file maintenance, and telephone skills required Pieasan work environment and competi t ive salary Resume to P 0 Bo» 7584 Bloomf ie ld Hills. Ml 48302

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Choice opportunity for experienced secretary with market ing division of leading national company. $10/hr CaB Sheila 646-7662

Uniforce Temporary Services

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Your experience/WordPerfect 5 1 is needed by mlernat lonal technology f i rm Harvard Graphics a plus To SlO/hr Call Sophie 473-2934

Uniforce Temporary Services

EXPERIENCED SECRETARY - Con-struct ion office, must have rog post-ing experience, as well as general skills 476-3350

EXPERIENCED WORKERS Com-pensat ion Secretary needed Good typing skills Send reumes lo 705 Frederick, Royal Oak. Ml 48067

FILE CLERK

Plymouth area firm seeking person to be responsible lor maintaining conf ident ial flies, distr ibut ion of re-ports. and other clerical responsibli-l ies Compel i l tve wages 4 benefits Send resume 4 salary history to: At tn File Clerk. P O Box 5545, Plymouth. Ml. . 48170

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

GENERAL OFFICE - PART TIME W Bloomfield area, rrwse office du-nes hours 1-5 Mon-Fri Call lor m-

669-5600

GENERAL OFFICE Our law firm is seeking an experi-enced Receptionist whose duties will include general office work Candidates must demonstrate min 40wpm accurate typing Non-smok-ing oft ice Send resumes to: Hiring Coordinator, 1533 N Wood ward, Suite 250, Bloomfield HHls. Ml 48304

S E C R E T A R Y Guardian industries, a world leader in the glass industry ts seeking a dynamic secretary for its corporate accounting department me successful candidate will De proficient in WordPerfect 5.1. have Lotus 1-2-3 experience, possess excellent oral and written communication skills and be able to meet deadlines under pressure The ability to work in an unstructured team environment is also required. Guardtan offers a competitive compensation and employee benefit package Please forward resume with salary history to:

Cindy Webb Guardian Industries

43043 w . Nine Mile Road Northvil le. Ml 48167

Home & SERVICE GUIDE DEADLINES: 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDITION 14 P.M. FRIDAY FOR MONDAY EDITION TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL Stt-OMO

ALCOA siding, trim, gutters 4 vinyl Windows Roofing-Decks-Storms

Entry 4 Garage Doors - Enclosures impressive improvements 474-4300

» LATEN SIOING * Vinyl aluminium siding, gutters

25 YRS EXP FREE EST rtony 634-4961 Pontiac 334-4516

12 Appliance Service OEPENOA8LE APPLIANCE 24 Hr nepair Serv Refrigerators washers dryers, dishwashers, stoves 4 dis-posals $20 o« with ad 644-2820

PHIL S APPLIANCE REPAIR W e repe« aN maior household appfc-

« $20 off with service 1 -800-559-14 I t

27 Brick, Block, Cement A FREE 4 FAIR ESTIMATE

Concrete 4 masonry work Porches, driveways, walks addit ions All brick 4 block repairs 4 alterations No job too small No money down Lie 4 Ins Call anyt ime 534-1570

A L L S T A R HOME IMPROVEMENT

•Ch imneys -Fireplaces. Porches

-Brick Work -Tuck Pointing •Roof Fteoax

FREE ESTIMATES Senior discount Lie 4 Ins

4 7 4 - 0 1 0 4

33 Bldg. & Remodeling A BEAUTIFUL basement, bath or ki tchen Guaranteed craftsmanship Guaranteed lowest price Portfolio and references 624-5465

INGLE 4 SONS. INC Addit ions, Kitchens, Bath, Rec rooms. Decks. Lie. 4 Ins.

455-7287 or 380-1858

BEST CHIMNEY CO

557-5595 DOGONSKI CONSTRUCTION

BRICK BLOCK 4 CEMENT WORK PORCHES - CHIMNEYS

OR WAYS FREE EST - 537-1833

AA SMALL JOB SPECIALIST 25 Yrs Reputable Qualify Work

Anything m Cement Brick or Block Beat Any Price on

Drive Replacements Lie Insured Free Est 348-0066

24 Baeement

ALL T » P f S OF WATERPROOFING

Free I Peter Maun - 47S-1565

A-1 WATEMPMOOFING IS yrs e«p free est neaaonahie rates W rkecouni visa 4 Mewerce re accepted 534 « M 5

r'.- BASFMFNT L£A*.S . * M C K MCPAIRS

. H O W T O * X » « T -.« p « « M 1 M O ) or ST,t-«4*7

B a s e m e n t Wa l l s B o w e d . L«*y. Oecfced''

W e Win C o r r e c t The P r o b l e m !

L ie & Ins 1-800-968-3877

33 Bldgi. & Remodeling A FAMILY BUSINESS

RON DUGAS BLDG 8646 Crown Livonia

• A PERSONAL TOUCH • KITCHENS VANITIES COUNTERS BASEMENTS OOORS WtNOOWS

GENERAL CARPENTRY STORE RENOVATION

UC 4 Insured 28 Yr

4 2 1 - 5 5 2 6

IT COSTS NO MORE ...to get

1st class workmanship. FIRST PLACE WINNER ol two national awards HAM-ILTON has been satisfying customers tor over 35 yrs • FREE Estimates • Oesigns • Additions • Dormers • Kitchens • Baths

• Porch Enclosures etc

HAMILTON BUILDERS Call 559-5590 24 hrs.

39 Carpentry

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 Rec rooms, Basements, Kitchens. Bathrooms New 4 repairs

55 Chimney Cleaning, Building, Repair

40 Cabinetry 4 Formica * ABSOLUTE OUALITY FORMICA,

Wood. Granite, Reface 4 New Cabi-nets. Counter Tops, Kitchens, Bath-rooms, Furni ture Lie Ins 569-4427

ALL WORKI

471-2600 PLASTIC LAMINATE CABINETRY • Custom Cabinets 4 Furniture *

• Counter Top Replacement e 15 Yrs Exp ins Re* Greg 535-9656

MARS BLDG CO - Residential Commerc ia l Addit ions. Kitchen. Dormers Rec Room, Balh Siding, Free est Prompt serines 538-2666

REC ROOM KITCHEN 4 BATH SPECIALISTS Ail Remodeling Formica 4 Laminate

4 7 6 - 0 0 1 1

39 Carpentry

A - Q U A N T U M

' FINISHED BASEMENTS • For F amity Enjoyment During The Holidays'

• KITCHENS ft BATHS •

5 3 8 - 0 2 4 1

ARTIST IC L U M B E R V

ALL AROUND CARPENTRY Doors. Wmdows. F lows. Drywa* Plumbing. Electrical RoughsFmori Counter tops 397-5786

ALL TYPE CARPENTRY Fmieh basements, kitchens bath-rooms drop : sain gs tr im No too small Free Est Bruno 464-1358

A-1 CARPENTRY i t o C e

42 Carpet Cleaning & Dyeing

ALPINE CARPET service 2 rooms 4 hell. $35. truck mounted equipment Any sofa $30 Any loveseat $25 Any chair $20 Peak of clean 422-0258

LAKE SUPERIOR SERVICES Truck mount equipment 2 rooms 4 nail $29 Sola $23 Loveseat $15 Chair $11 Seasons Greetings Owner operated Bob Keippeia

422-2560

ALL CHIMNEY Work, Repairs. Caps. Flue Pipes. Brick Work

476-0011 CHIMNEYS - PORCHES BRICK RESTORATION

Rebuilt Repaired Leaks Stopped Tuck Pointing Fleshings Cleaned 4 Screened All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates Licensed Insured

828-2733

57 Chriatmaa Trees

57 Christmas Trees CUT YOUR OWN

CHRISTMAS TREE!1

Thurs Fn. Sat 4 Sun 10am till dusk Wagon Rides ALL TREES $22

Krause s Christmas Tree Farm 10420 Faussett approx 5 miles N ol M-59, 3 /4 MMe E ol US-23 Exit Center Rd or ClyOe Rd Follow Clv.stmas Tree Directional Signs

313-629-7848

B 4 WTREES Scotch Pine You cul up to 12 ft , $20. pre-cul up t o 5 I I . $15. 17053 Fish Lake Rd , Holly Open Thur -Sun , 10am ti l dark 634-8787

CHRISTMAS TREES - YOU CUT Colorado Blue Spruce Scotch P.ne Austrian Pine Free tree bag 4 bal -ing Sat 4 Sun Only 9am til dark Between Lansing 4 Flint 1 Mile S o l Perry on M52 10 Beard Rd 5 Maes E on Beard Rd Schneider s Ever greens For Inlo. 616-677-1001

44 Carpet Laying & Repair

A A A C A R P E T REPAIR

L (CENSED 8 INSURED CALL JOHN 522-5401

CARPENTRY FINISH OR ROUGH Kitchena D r ( e d i , Clo-

T r M Ne t n - M M

Reslr etching, Pel 4 Water Damage Squeaky Floors

Same Dey Serv A» Work Guar Use Our OaRon. OA Carpet Conn

NEW STAINMASTER CARPET 4 PAO W'QUALITY PtST ALLATtON AVAILABLE" T

CHRISTMAS TREES Cut you own Fir/ 'Spruce/Plne

Novi Christmas Tree Farm Located at 12 ' * Mi 4 Dixon Rd

From 12 Mi 4 Dixon Rd intersec-tion go % Mi N on Dixon Rd

OR From Novi 4 12"i Mi intersection go '> Mi W on 12"! M» Rd

OPEN NOV 28 to OCC 21 Open Deny »am-5pm

C O C K R U M S Trees Are Here!

FODOR'S U-CUT or FRESH CUT 8 varieties Fir, Spruce 4 Pme 3 ft to 18 ft $S-$75 Free Wagon Rides 4 Elftand. 1-94 W exit 150, 3'". miles 5 ot Grass Lake traffic light

1-517-522 4982

PROFESSIONAL CHRISTMAS Light Installers For homes 4 trees up to 20 tvgn installation 4 removal Free Est 10% dis before 12/6 533-5416

RATTALEE LAKE CHRISTMAS TREE FARM

All New Parking Shaker 4 Baler U-PICK WE CUT

Scotch Pine Norway 4 Blue Spruce

FRESH CUT PREMIUM Douglas Fir. Blue Spruce

4 North Carolina Fraser Fir Roping. Wreaths

Refreshments warming room 1-7 J Ciarkston Exit 91 2 mi N on M-15 left I rrw on Ratlaiee Lake Rd

64 Dressmaking & Tailoring

CINOY GREEN Professional Seamstress Expert Al terat ions and Repairs on any type of garment Lrvonla 525-4413

65 Drywall A - l DRYWALL

Repairs and New Work 15 Years Experience Licensed Insured Free Est imates Ask tor John. 525-6627

BETTER PRICE/QUALITY WORK

DRYWALL - REPAIR O 4 G QUICK SERVICE - 421-0251

DRYWALL FINISHING Textures 4 Patchwork.

Free Estimate Reasonable Prices Call John 427-6289

66 Electrical FREE ESTIMATES

Quali ty Work. Low Prices. Lie Ins

Mullan Etectrlc 522-4520 SPEEDY ELECTRICAL SERVICE

Services increased or moved, f lood l ights, bucket avail lights 4 circuits added, addit ions wired etc

437-7667 • 473-8640 • 464-1035

69 Excavating BULLDOZING

Oin hauling. Grading. Sewer Demo and repair Septic fields

Free eats Insured 453-4630

DRYWALL 4 PLASTERING New 4 Repairs Hand or spray. Tex-tur ing Acoustical Cell Lie Guar 30 years exp 543-0712 662-7543

U CUT PRE-CUT LIVE POTTEO' f REE WEEKEN0 HAYRIOES

COUNTRY CHRISTMAS STORE Havdycraf ls Hot cider Donuls Wreaths 4 Ganand 1-75 to Vienna Rd iM-57 Cko W 1 mae Ic We«>ster Ro L on Webster lo«ow uons l RIjNYANS COUNTRY TREE FARM

313-687-2476

58 Clock Repair CLOCK REPAfR ALL VARIETIES

Grandfather WW Manfta Cuckoo Anniversary COMPVETE SERVICE Clock and Wood o n m n *

DRYWALL REPAIRS New Drywall - 20 Yrs Experience

SPRAYING 4 TEXTURING LICENSE0 4 INSURED

Free Eat 7 2 * 7 9 1 2

DRYWALL TAPE PLASTER

471-2600 JACK S WALL REPAIR

Speciaiaing m dust free drywe* 4 piaster -apai r i Licensed/insured Small iocs welcomed 462 2550

66 Electrical A 4 A ELECTRIC

Res 4 Comm breaker 4 fuse peneM plugs violations Uc Low Prices Free Eat

EXCAVATING Pools; Trenching, sewer water lines,

parkmg lots, drains, septic tanks Reasonable. licensed 838-6731

72 Fences

78 Firewood FIREWOOD- $55 a face cord

delivered (4x8x18) Guaranteed Seasoned Hardwood Oak Maple

313-531-5106

FIREWOOO 2 ' i yr old SEASONED Wood. GUARANTEED Seas Hard wood $50/FACE CORO E Side 563-7606 Or W Side 728-134®

LYNNWOOO SERVICES Prone seasoned f irewood Split /de-livered $55 per face cord, 4x6x16 363-0110: 363-7310

MIXED SEASONED HAROWOOO $55 Cord |4x8x 18) Delivered

478-9396 or 632-5626

* SEASONED FIREWOOD • Hardwood 4 x8 x 16-18 $55 Mixed w o o d $45 2 Cord Mnn Free Del Mick 4 Dago Trees 471-5039

D 4 D QUALITY FENCE CO Cham I w * . a* wood, term fencing deck hole d r « n g Beet any wr i t ten est by $ !0-$100 L ie / Ins 477-6353

78 Firewood AA-ALL SEASONED HARDWOOOS $60 per face cord, l i t i approx 16' V I for $88 2 for $110 Kindl ing $3 50 Free delivery 313-863-3490

AAA AMERICAN FIREWOOO 100% SEASONED OAK

$57 Face Cord 4 x 6 x 16 2 lor $110 Free delivery

Quart disc Stacking even 435 6928

AAA-1 ALL AREAS FIREWOOD Seasoned mixed hardwoods $50 del ivered, dumped $60 s lacked Checks add $5 477 6856

SEASONED MIXEO HARDWOOD Delivery or PiCk-Up

Panetta s Landscape Supply 421-5299

SPLIT SEASONED HARDWOODS $60 per face cord 4 x 8 x 18 Quantity discounts evaaable Freei delivery Cal , 522-8733

81 Floor Service A BETTER FLOOR SANOlNG JOB

Old floors our specialty S tan work beautifully done Also new floors installed 477-773<

A-1 WOOO FLOORS We msaal sand 4 finish aM types of wood Moors Cueiom work a special-ity For Free Estimate caa 352-60S*

ABSOtUTE BEST FIREWOOO > 0 0 * hardwood Masoned apt 60% u e i i w o d $60 face c o r d 2 lor $115 Free dsavery 563-W

MOONLIGHT FLOORS •ardwood Floor Specieasi

ASen 478-1649

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1 ^ 6 2 6 - 4 9 0 1

BOLLIN ELECTRIC

459-0070, 459-6430 •COCKRUM'Sl

•FARM MARKET! 15*41 PLYMOUTH WO

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DeRoven Electric

n m m h p N a s H t o i REPAIR 6

6 6 ^ 5 2 0 7pm. 7 DAYS

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504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY (PART-TIME)

Executive Secretary with excellent WordPerfect & dKatphone skats needed for busy Bimingham Real Estate Development firm Weekend

hours. Pleaie send re-I aalary requirements to: " 1 Martin, Ste 201,

Birmingham. Ml 46009-3383

4 evening hour sume slat ing sal Ms Bums 250 I

EXPERIENCED DATA ENTRY Per-son for nationwide company located m Southfield Early morning hours. 7am- 10am, M o n -Fri. Must be able to work al a rapid pace MUST BE DEPENDABLE EOE CaH Mariano or Colleen 351-8670

FRONT DESK Use your energetic personality and recent experience m a fast paced environment $7/hr Call Ruth at 357-0641

Uniforce Temporary Service

FULL TIME RECEPTlONtST POSITION

AVAILABLE

Experienced Receptionist 'Customer Se< vice Ftepresentatlve wanted tor busy Southfield law office Seeking mature individual to handle heavy phone traff ic and light typing - 45 wpm Computer experience pre-fer! ed Excellent fringe benefits Please submit resume to

Box 752 CDserver 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livorua M l 48150

GROWING CONSULTING FIRM Ne«ds d r -1 f» ' r .d person for Secre-tar j i /ReceptKxus i posit ion Word-Perfect 5 I. PC Proficiency and a positive att i tude Send resume with salary expectat ions lo Manager. 30943 Heritage Hills Farmmglon

Hdls. ML. 48331

INSURANCE AGENCY looking for experienced person with pleasant personality Apply at 27780 Nov! Rd . Ste 109. Novi, Ml.

KEYDISC'KEYPUNCH experienced data entry operators. Day,'afternoon shilts Full or steady part t ime work Ms Hardman. 581-5151

INSURANCE BILL/ OFFICE COORDINATOR

Small group of psycoiogists need responsible person Billing experi-ence and computer knowledge a musl Adaquate typing and good communicat ion skil ls necessary Send resume to John Safran. 26711 Woodward Ave . Su 310. Huntington Woods. Ml 48070

Thursday, December 10,1992 OAE * 7 F

/ EMPLOYMENT 504 Help Wanted

Office-Clerical 504 Help Wanted

Office-Clerical GENERAL OFFICE

Furniture store needa 1 person lo handle off ice dut ies wfuch Include payroa general ledger, posting, data entry, IWng 6 cashiering Expe-rience a must. App ly In | 30650 Ptymouth Rd Uvonia.

IMMEDIATE OPENING FuB-time Computer , dala entry WordStar 8 Microsof t Window Ap-plications General of f ice (typing, phones, etc.). S e n d Inquir ies/ resumes to: 25601 Glendate. Redtord Twp . M l 46239

INSIDE REPS (Part-Time)

Several new par t - t ime positions available at our wor ld headquarters m Southfield Duties include phone contact with customers & order tak-ing. individual must have profes-sional phone presence, be team players 4 possess s t rong desire to succeed Previous sales'service ex-perience a plus. Excellent hourly rate pkja incentive program. Hours 9am-1pm or 10 30am-2 30pm, 5 days per week Please Indicate your preference In work hours 4 send resume to:

INSIDE REPS P O BOX 2227

SOUTHFIELO. Ml. 48037

LAW CLERK & COMPTROLLER Small office In Bi rmingham Great opportunity lor one consider ing Law School, who has some bookkeeping experience. Nice environment Call Jon at: 642-9700

LEGAL ASSISTANT/SECRETARY Commercial l i t igat ion f i rm 30 hrs week. No benef i ts f tesumes only: Suite 2200, 20500 O v K Center Dr , Southfield. M l 48076.

L E G A L S E C R E T A R I E S

Let our 30 years of service and ex perience work for you For profes-sional placement services, tempo-rary or permanent, register now with THE agency lor Legal Secretaries

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAID HILLSTROM & ROSS

AGENCY. INC. 626-8186

LEGAL SECRETARY For Down-town Birmingham l aw office, 2 yrs litigation exper ience WordPerfect 5 1 Please send reaume to: F>0 Box 1699 Birmingham. Ml 48012-1899

DOWNTOWN DETROIT Law firm seeks Legal Secretary with strong litigation and minimum of 3 years •egel experience Must possess ex-cellent typing, communicat ion and organizational skills. Word Perfect a plus, good benefits send resume to

Box 780 Observer & Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia Ml 48150

L E G A L Recruiting for: legal receptionists, law clerks, messengers, legal secre-taries 4 paralegals Send your re-sume m complete confidence to

PERSONNEL AT LAW

k 3000 Town Center. Ste 2580 Southfield Ml 48075

FAX 358-0235 358-0060

LEGAL SECRETARY The successful candidate will work W l time 2-4 years experience, per sonal computer end word process-ing experience required Must be able to take t ranscr ipt ion Positive inter-personal skil ls required practice-client re lat ions Send re-sume to: Carol. 2057 Orchard Lake Rd . Sylvan Lake, Ml 48320 .

LEGAL SECRETARY Position available immediately lor highly skilled secretary Must have excellent word processing (Word-Perfect 5 1) ski l ls wtth regard to speed, computer knowledge 4 ac curacy Must have professional demeanor, be organized, possess common sense, be able to commu-nicate effectively A to funct ion vntfi little guidance Some overt ime nac essary Looking lor an Individual in-terested m a career Excellent pay 4 benefits for qual i f ied applicant Please forward resume to Laura Combs, Howard 4 Howard attor-neys. 1400 N Woodward Ave. Ste 250. Bloomfield Mills Ml 48304

LEGAL SECRETARY For Southfield defense f i rm Knowl-edge WordPerfect 5 1 Min imum 3 years experience 355-4141

LEGAL SECRETARIES Experienced, for permanent & tem-porary assignments. Tri-county

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAIO

J O A N N E M A N S F I E L D

Lega l Personne l 362-3430; Fax 362-4881 LEGAL SECRETARY needed f u l t ime for Bloomheid HWs law Arm. Must be experienced 6 organized with WordPerfect 5 1 knowledge Salary commensurate wi th experi-ence Reaume to: Personnel Mana-ger. 6895 Telegraph Rd Bloomfield HIBs MI 48301-3136

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

OFFICE A S S I S T A N T

lor you wtth thM subur-« company Good iter experience ap-$17,000 to start.

r - R ntxna 464-090& SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

Nice ben typing and

OFFICE WORKER - experienced In computer data Input, typing 6 gen-eral off ice work Book keeping back-ground helpful Paid hoMday. vaca-t ion 6 heaNti care Apply m person: Rd Pontiac

PART TIME - 20-25 h r s $5.50 an hour Strong eomrrnmicellon. peo-ple and telephone skins recused Word Perlect deelrabla. C a l before 12 noon. 546-0611

LEGAL SECRETARY Bloomfield Hills law f i rm seeks an experienced Legal Secretary Candidate must demonstrate min. SOwpm accurate typing. WordPetect proficiency, dictaphone experience, effective oral 4 wri t ten communica-t ion skills and an ability to work In a team e n w o m e n t Non-smoking oM-x x salary commensurate with ex-perience Send resumes to Hiring Coordinator. f l 5 3 3 N Wood-ward. Suite 250, Bloomfield HWs. Ml 48304

LEGAL SECRETARY Needed full t ime for Southf ield taw firm. Must have experience, be pro-ficient on WordPerfect 5.1 and pos-sess good communicat ion akWs Salary commensurate wi th experi-ence CaH (313) 352-3553

MAILROOM CLERK/ RECEPTIONIST

Holtzman 4 Silverman Companies has an immediate need for a f u l t ime Mai l room Oerk to process In-coming/outgoing mai l and to order 4 stock supplies Multi-Una phone experience helpful If interested call 9am-5pm 932-2742

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

MARKETING RESEARCH Data Entry 4 Processing, keypunch-ing, coding, tabulat ions Experience preferred Send resume to Consumer Pulse. 725 S Adams, Birmingham. Ml 48009

MEDICAL SECRETARY Executive headquarters of major hospital corporat ion. Experience re-quired Medical terminology a plus To $9 50/hr C a l Meredi th 646-7662

Uniforce Temporary Services

NATIONAL LEASING c o m p a n y seeking energetic, hardworking indi-vidual for lease documentat ion pro-cessing and general clerical duties Please send resume to T.H.. P.O. Box 9066. Farmington H l ls . M l 46333-9066

NEED EXTRA HOLIDAY MONEY Our Birmingham off ice Is In need of a data entry person to work even-ings/weekends $7 an hr cash Please call Tom 258-6740

OFFICE CLERICAL With computer experience Start immediately f u l t ime

Ross Roy, Inc.. Michigan's largest independent Communications company is recruiting candidates tor Secretary I. Qualified individuals mill have at least lour years expeoeoce in a secretarial position. Musl be thoroughly proficient in Word-perfect 5.1, minimum typing speed of 55 wpm with ability to handle a multiple line phone. LOTUS helpful. Professional, courteous and energetic people are needed m our fast paced environment. Ross Roy offers a competitive salary and benefit package tf you have an interest in joining our dynamic team please semi a re-sume wrth your salary requirements lo:

Ross Roy Inc. 100 Bloomfield Hills Pky.

Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48304 (no calls ploas*)

A noo-Oiscrtmnstory affirmative action employer

I immediately fi 532-6503

OFFICE CLERICAL Fast paced progressive Troy based incentives/advert ising company has immediate opening lor a rekable person to work m our dealer mer chandlse p rogram center Success-ful candidate must be self-motivat-ed have excellent organizational 4 communicat ion sk i l s and be able t o work withm deadlines Responsibil i-ties w i l include program computer set-up. Inventory contro l and ad-ministration Salary/benef i ts Send

Programs. P. 0 48007 Box 7046. Troy. M l ' -7046

OFFICE HELP WANTED - Personal assistant Receptionist/ typist Ex-cellent skills computer know-how Prefer real estale /builder back-ground Start immediately 851-9950 Or, 348-9950

PAYROLL ACCOUNTANT Manufacturing company located m Wixom, Ml looking tor a t u i t ime pay ro l accountant College degree A experience helpful WM consider recent coaege graduate Entry level poaltion Please forward cover letter 6 reaume to: P.O. Box 175. Wixom. Ml 46393 B

504 Help Wanted r a a . « f i — •

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« OFFICE WORKER

R e l i a b l e , e n e r g e t i c , phone voice a must! WM

23100 T e i e y a p h . SoS t i f ^ i d RECEPTIONWT/SECRETARY

lew f i rm Luxurious A toendfy sur-roundings overlooking courtyard Data* or iented a must. Word Per-lect. typing 56mpm. dictaphone ex-perience helpful Send reaumea. m-con ldenoe . to : 26491 Stuart. South-held. Ml 48076.

RECEPTIONIST - Part Uma 12-6pm. Non-amok Ing office WordPerfect required. Ideal for mature colaga student wi th off ice experience S tan immediately Send reaume to: P.O. Box 1058. Troy. Ml 48096-1068

P A Y R O L L a n d A C C O U N T S RECEIVABLE CLERK, experienced only, naedad part- t ime (Mondays and Thursdays) for medium size company located m Uvonia. Sand resume and salary requirements to Box 772

Observer 6 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Livonia Ml 48150

RECEPTIONIST Southfield company Hours: Mon - F r i . Frlendfy environment Call Steve 355-1030

'JT&.

RECEPTIONIST fua t ime, tor iranaportation

service in BMtnlngtiam 644-9209

RECEPTIONIST Internal tonal high-tech firm needs experienced receptionist $7/ tv Call Ronna 646-6168

Unitorce Temporary Services

RECEPTlONtST Answer busy off ice phones no typ-ing or computers required. Good phone skills necessary. $5.25/hour Start now" 559-6420

RECEPTIONIST /SECRETARY Exceptional Individual to phones, typing, flkng, computer knowledge an asset Salary com-mensurate wtth abilit ies Waterford area. Call 478-9600

RECEPTIONIST needed for busy Novi office. Includes phones 4 gen-eral offices duties Send resume to: Knight Enterprises, mc /Delta Fuels. 40600 Grand Fttver. Novi. 46375. At-tention: Shirley Trombetta

RECEPTIONIST Experienced.. Mature reliable. Good telephone skms Non smoker Send resume to : Recept ionist . Jobar inc . 27150 W 8 Mile, South-field. Ml 48034

RECEPTIONIST lor consulting f i rm Responsibilities include: telephone typing 4 fi l ing General office experi-ence helpful Flexible hrs. Send re-sume to: Hi-Tech Consultants Inc.. 2350 Franklin Rd . S le 210. Bloom-held Hills. Ml 46302

RECEPTIONIS T /TYPIST General off ice duties F u l time Benefits Farmington area.

Call 478-3500

RECEPTlONtST with 1-2 years ex perience and light secretarial skills is required for our medical compu l er services company relocating t o Farmington H l l s m earty January Please submit resume to: G / M . 6934 W Fort. Detroit, M l 48209

RECEPTIONIST For busy property management company Computer experience Im-portant. non-smoker, good benefits Send resume to: PM Diversified. Personnel-M 31000 Telegraph. »210. Bingham Farms. Ml 48025

PART TIME Receptionist, light typing, fi l ing, computer ope ra t i on and g o o d phone skills required Mature adult Hours Mon-F r i , 4 pm-9pm Sat Sam-5pm After 1pm call 349-6505

PART-TIME School Secretary Hrs, I 2noon-4 :30pm Computer skins necessary Must work well with children 646-7717 E x t 2134

RECEPTIONIST/SWITCHBOARD immediate opening with Ann Arbor sales office of maior computer com-pany Experience necessary Flexi-ble hours. 4-8/hrs /day Long-term $7/hr Mary Gfynn 1-800-723-4269

Uniforce Temporary Services

RECEPTIONIST for busy investment management firm Self-motivated person with excellent telephone sk i ls 4 WordPerfect 5 l experience in non-smoking oft ice Resumes only to: Flexible Plan Investments. 3863 Telegraph, Suite 100. Bloom-field Hits. M l 48302

RECEPTIONIST Front desk posit ion tor L/vome agency Qood communication 4 clerical akWs needed F u l tune Sub-

resume to Personnel 14145 Farmington Rd Uvonia. 48154

r/>*4 y - i _ x w n 6 i p w i n c M

Office-Clerical RECEPTIONIST/GENERAL Clerical Fo- feat paced W Bloomfield Finance Office Sharp, energetic, •eif starter, for varied duties including Phones. Flhng. Typing. Errands Must heve rekable car F u l ana or per t - l ime opportunity

CALL KATHY between l0-4pm 313-655-3277

RECEPTIONIST tor taw office want-ed Paralegal experience helpful, but not required. Mus l be pieesant. w«ftng to learn, and enjoy working with people Please contact Pauline or Kim L- at 357-6000

RECEPTIONIST Mtac duties include: phones, mail invoicing data entry, knowledge of WordPerfect 5.0 S m a i non-amok mg office. Send resume to

25100 Seeiey. Now. Ml 48375

RECEPTIONIST Mature person required for busy BloomfMM Hias law Arm. Typing MtM> a plus Competit ive wege and

eftt package Hours 9AM-5PM Send resume to: P.O. Box 750

OBeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Uvonia Ml 48150

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY For fast paced Farmmglon Hdls Human Resource Office. Must have p l e e a a m persona l i ty , excel lent phone Bk*s WordPerfect 5.1 profi-ciency Knowledge of addit ional computer software helpful. F u l t ime Salary commensurate wtth

e 651

RECEPTIONIST needed tor insur-ance company. P lymouth/Arbor area. Must be bright wtth pleasant personality and good Interpersonal and phone sfcHts. Some computer knowledge helpful.

ARBOR TEMPORARIES 459-1166

RECEPTIONIST - part time, for busy mult i l ine phone system, must heve a class ant voice 8 manner e be able t o type accurately Hrs. are M o n thru Thurs. 3pm-5:30pm. Frl 3pm-7 30pm Sat 9am-1:30pm Idael tor high school or college student or someone interested in re entering the work force Apply at Community Federal Credit Union. 500 S Har-vey, Ptymouth. Ml

RECEPTIONIST Medium sized fast growing compa-ny. bo th domestically 4 internation-ally. has an opening lor a reception-ist. Duties would include answering phones, soma typmg. heevy IWng. interact ing with people. Real oppor-tunit ies tor bo th professional 4 per-sonal growth. Exce l ant short term 4 long te rm benefits. Starting wage dependent on Job performance, ex perience. & wMimgnees 1 addit ional responsibilities Send resume to

MAC Valves Inc 30569 Beck Rd . Wixom. Ml 46393

At tent ion Sales Oept NO phone cans pleeae.

RECEPTIONIST - typing, public re-lations. computer work helpful Part time mornings. 15-20 hours for s m a i health care office in Farming-ton HWs Send resume to Box 792.

Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd

Uvonia Ml 48150

RECEPTIONIST/SECRET APY Mature, responsible sell-motivated non-smoker Exceilenl verbal and organizational sk i ls . good wtth de-tails. knows WordPerfect 5 0 and typing. Upbeat, friendly phone voice lor busy Southfield office Sifting ex perience a plus Send resume to.

29201 Telegraph Southfield, Ml 46034

R E C E P T I O N I S T / TYPIST

Long-term temporary position avail-able In this western suburb organi-zation for the qualif ied candidate Must nave experience on a busy multi-Woe phone Knowledge of the Macintosh is a b ig plus Ca l today for an interview t ime

4 7 3 - 2 1 1 1 N S SERVICES

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

SALES SECRETARY for busy cellular off ice neeponalble. lake-charge individual 13 8 Tele-

SECRETARIAL - Good communica-tion skias. data entry, aome typmg. Respond with rseume to: Personnel. P O Box 1564, Troy, M l 48099

SECRETARIAL/MORTGAGE LOAN PROCESSOR

National Mortgage Company haa immediate opening tor experienced S e c r e t a r i a l / L o a n P r o c e s s o r . Finance company experience would be considered excellent work ing conditions Salary negotiable Send

United Companies Lending Corp 5600 Monroe St.. Suite S-206

Sytvama. Ohio 43560 Attention: Don Dauer

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY NEEDED $5 -$6 /h r Mon . -F r i 9 a m Southfield Rd 4 10 Mile aree

569-5909

5pm

504 Help Wanted f y H n a » '

506 HeJpWi Food-Beverage

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST . im-mediate fua Ume opening tor b n ^ t t person m Farmington HM* manufac-tur ing office must heve good typmg. computer 4 telephone a k W s . M

ASSISTANT MANAGER • traff ic bake ahop Must be o n g o i n g

BAR HELP F u l and part time, evanmga and

tut Benef i t , paid vacation t ho»-days. Salary ci

ice CaH M o n thru Thurs 9-3 473-9305

Or sand reaume 6 salary require-Dept.. 30057 W

8 M M . Uvonia. Ml 48152 ments lo Personnel (

BAR STAFF. WAIT STAFF. Cooks Apply wtthm afler 6pm: Reisers Kayboerd Lounge. 1670 Wayne Rd.. Westland 726-6330

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS Only EXPERIENCED, articulate caMi $7 00 per hour Part Ume. days C a l Peter Sundholm. 643-6901 or

Robert Kkngbiel. 347-1250

SECRETARY Needed f u l ume tor s m a i Farmmg-lon law off ice Experience required Must be tarmkar wi th WordPerfect S O 4 dictation equipment Some le-gal experience m probate and gen-eral crvll pract ice prelerred Thie a a no-smoking environment C a l lor interview 471-0075

S E C R E T A R Y PART-TIME

TRAVEL SALES AGENT For Michigan s largaal tour operator

JOIN OUR TEAM!

We are looking lor reservation a agents who are up-beel . articulate 4 easily understood on the tele-phone Computer experience 4 trev-el education are a plus. We «rtl t ram on our program.

Apply m person onNf Tues Wed . Thurs . Frl.

between 10-12 noon 4 2-Spm

HMHF TRAVEL CORP 29566 Northwestern Hwy

Southfield. Ml

BORDER CANTENA OPENING In NOVI

Accept ing applications f rom enthu-siastic hardworking people Experi-ence preferred, references required F u l 6 part t ime

Birmingham

REPUBLIC BANK S E is seeking an outgoing and energetic person to work as a Receptionist In our BlcomfietO Hills office Primary re-sponsibil it ies include answering our bank and mortgage company s 16 phone lines and greeting customers Other responsibii ies include typmg with WordPerfect arvd Lotus a musl Se-id resume and acknowledgement of posit ion applying for to

Human Resources REPUBLIC BANK S E

1700 N Woodward Ave . Suite 8 Bloomfield Hdls M l , 48304

An Equal Opportunity Employer

real estate developer seeks profes-sional. well organized mdhndual to perform a variety of secretarial du-ties lor 2 managers on s part- t ime basts (20 h r * /wk ) . ideal candidate wttl be flexible, have excellent writ-ten 6 verbal communicat ion skills 4 possess at leest 3 yrs. secretarial experience A solid background in Word Processing a must. Experi-ence with WordPerfect 5 1 s plus Generous salary offered If interest-ed please send reaume: Ms Elliott. P 0 Box 691. Southfield. M l 46037

PLANTE 4 MORAN RECRUITER FOR AN EOE

SALES-ORIENTED GENERAL SECRETARY - full time tor State Farm Agency Seven Mile 4 Inkster Rd area 531-0117

RECEPTK>NtST/CASH1ER, f u l or part tuna, good phone etiquette. 4 ability to work Saturdays a must Call lOam-noon 540-2440

RECEPTIONIST Needed f u l tune. Medical expen-enoe helpful Advanced Weight Loas

532-6805

RECEPTIONIST - light office, non smoking, good benefits, resume only 5358 Beech Daly. Dearborn Hts, M l 46125

RECEPTIONIST - part Ume. Mon-Fn Answer phones, typmg. comput-er background Start immediately Wixom arse 624-4430

RECEPTIONIST Pan t ime 9am-2pm needed tor smal l law f irm. Answer of f ice phones, l ight typmg/compuler work on WordPerfect 5.1. Call 559-9550

RECEPTIONIST for small non-smoking Uvonia off ice. Must have data entry experi-ence, good phone sk i ls and refer-ences Apply at 34039 Schoolcraft. W of Levari in Uvonia

RECEPTIONIST/GENERAL OFFICE Ptymouth area manufacturing com-pany seeking individual with excel-lent phone skills and some account-ing and computer experience Send resume to Box = 768 Observer & Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd. Livonia Ml 48150

$ HOLIDAY CASH $

LEGAL 4 MEDICAL SECRETARIES WORD PROCESSORS

DATA ENTRY OPERATORS RECEPTIONIST ANO

SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS OFFICE CLERKS

TELEMARKETERS (am or pm shins)

We offer Top Pay, Holiday Pay. Bonuses, Temp-Med Insurance

SNELLING TEMPORARIES

NEVER A FEE

LIVONIA, 464-2100 SOUTHFIELO, 352-1300

AUBURN MILLS. 373-7500

SECRETARY Fu<: t ime for West land office Com-puter experience required Lotus experience preferred Send resume to Margaret P.O. Box 530, West land. Mich 48165

SECRETARY - immediate opening with Southfield manufacturer Good typing, telephone 4 PC skills re-quired Excellent working conditions 4 beneM package included Please submit your resume to: P O Box 2020 Southfield. Mi 48037-2020

Art Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY Livonia sales 4 engineering office Dependability 4 word processing experience a must (Microsoft Win-dows) Excellent salary 4 benefits Send resume to Office Mangaer

SECRETARY - Permanent par t Ume posit ion Exceftent typing. WordPer-fect. Lotus 4 basK secretarial sk i l s Afternoon hours Sirco Associates. Inc Troy Contact Linda for Intar-

r 362-2200

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST Energetic individual with exce lem computer 4 typing skills for busy ac-counting office Send reaume to: OE. P.O. Box 3236, Southfield Ml 48037

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST Growing Southfield investment firm has entry level opening Duties in-clude typing, htmg. phones, general csancai WordPerfect. Lotus 1-2-3 a

Send resume/salary required to: Director of Client Services. P O Box 3144. Southfield Ml 48037

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Good typing skills. Pari or full t ime Small accounting office. Redford area Ca l 8,30-5pm 534-0144

SECRETARY Your exper ience/Word Perfect 5,1 4 Lotus are needed by international technology f irm. Harvard Graphics a plus Can Sophie 357-0034

Uniforce Temporary Service*

TYPIST Shorthand a plus, tor manufactur er 's rep office m Madison Heights. 1 day par weak 399-9000

WORD PROCESSOR F u l time posit ion lor BmrHngham law f i rm WordPerfect 5 1, 75wpm required Send resume IO: Jackie. 555 S Woodward. Fifth Floor North. Birmmgham. Ml 46009

WORD PROCESSOR

Who enjoys The personal touch not )ust word processing, but public contact too with successful comput-er company. $19,000 plus, generous benefits C a l 464-0909 SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES

WORD PROCESSOR Mature person, for busy Btoomhald H l l s law f i rm WordPerfect 5 .1 ex-perience required. Lotus 123 a plus. Position requires kvtlative 4 ability t o deal with deadline preesi Competit ive wags 8 benefits pack age Send resumes lo: Box 750 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia Ml 48150

505 Help Wanted Food-Beverage

SW1TCHBOA RO/RECEPTlONlST Maior health care provider needs your experience Horizon a p lus To $7 50/hr C a l Rebecca at 473-2933

Uniforce Temporary Services

TAX RETURN PROCESSOR needed tor busy CPA f i rm in Farmington Hills Jen 15-April 15. $5.50 per hour For appointment call 626-2400

TELE-OPERATORS Data entry and telephone skills ara important « become kwolvod w im growing company In Southfield Part-t ime, entry level posit ions for various shifts are available

Please c a l TOY A or DONNA at 627-4300. between 2pm & 4pm

TELLER - pan t ime. Plymouth off-ice. must be accurate with numbers, have good clerical skins, exhibit pro-fessionalism in att i tude 4 dress. 4 en)oy working with the public. Hrs. are Tues. & Thurs 9am-5 30pm Sat 9am-1:30pm Apply at Community Federal Credit Union, 500 S Harvey. Ptymouth

WORO PROCESSING SECRETARY Suburban healthcare headquarters has immediate opening lor your Word Perfect 5.1 4 Lotus expen-

29125 Buckingham, Suite 6. Livoma. ence $9.50/hr. C a l Stacy 473-2931 Mich 48154 | Unrforce Temporary Services

ACADIA Wood-Roasted Amencan Food

We are looking tor experienced • W AITSTAFF • HOST PERSONS • SERVICE ASSISTANTS •BUSSERS Must be flexible 4 dependable Apply m person at. ACADIA. 2pm-4pm. 3680 Lapeer Rd. (aero t rom The Palace), Auburn HWs

Accepting applications tor: SERVERS

HOST/HOSTESS At the Ground Round Flexible hours, competit ive wages Apply dally between 2 4 4pm a t Ground Round, 30005 Orchard Lake Rd. Farmington HMa 651-7404

APPLY NOW - Bar persona 4 welt persona Apply m person. Blarney Bay Pub. 27758 W Warren. West lend, between inkster 4 Middlebelt Rds,

APPLY NOW Short Order Cooks experienced or w i l tram Apply person. Blarney Bay Pub. 27756 warren. West land 421

yrs. ex.

ASSISTANT MANAGER it Manager needed lor new

restaurant/bar Minimum 2 perience m a high rant /bar . mgM club atmosphere Pleeae send reaume to: General Manager. Woo ly Bu l ys . 36434 Groesbeck. CHnton Twp.. M l 46035

BATES HAMBURGERS - 33406 MMe. Livoma 22291 Middlebelt Farmington F u l 6 part time, i and uniforms furnished Apply r person. Sam to 10am 4 2pm to 5pm

B U S P E R S O N Experienced f u l or p a n t ime days. Apply in person 2-5: SWEET LORRAINE'S CAFE

Greenfield N of 12 M6e

476-1550

' Cooks ' Pre Cooks

* Host Staff ' Wait Staff

m parson 21420 Now Rd 5. Mon-Sun or cat 347-7*27

i t CAFE BONHOMME

m beautiful downtown Plym-outh is now Wring for f u l 4 pan tune shifts Foftowmg po-

Pantry Host Person bus Person

Phone 453-6260 tor an interview a p

CAFETERIA SUBSTITUTE HELP tor Birmmgnam Public Schools

Pleasant working condt tona CaH Kathy 433-8701

CASHIERS. Days. $5 25 to start, f u and part Ume Taco Ba i . 13 1 Southfield 642-572

An Equal Opportunity Employer

COOKS - short order. F u l tun days Must be experienced and rat able Good pay Connor s. TeM graph. Deer b o m H t s 276-118

COUNTER HELP 4 EXPERIENCE Ptzza Man Aak lor manager a l PU za Man. 31530 Ptymouth Rd LJvoni

261-060

COUNTER PERSON Mature f u l or pert time Apply I person Athene Cafe. Uvonia M a i

DINING ROOM SUPERVISOR Waitstaft wanled lor senior c o m m nrty in Westland Evening hours weekends. Supervisor poeition $5 50 per hour Wartstaff - $5 p i hour Please c a l or come m 3S7C Hunter Westland 726-667

DISHWASHER -DAYS up to $6 00 per hour

Rose Cottage Restaurant 505 N. Center, NorthvMa. 349-05C

D I S H W A S H E R / U T I L I T Y Perse neeoed tor evening shift Good $1 tor right person Benefits svaHahl Apply Diamond Jim Brady's, next i movie theaters. Novi Town Center.

DISHWASHER WANTED F u l ume Good pey 10 Ml 6 Ten g raph Aak tor Lou

357-3570

FAST FOOD MANAGER Earn between $2754450 par wee Experience preferred but not ra quired Apply m person al SuOwa 26055 Greenfield Rd- m Southfiel or c a l 557-665

FINE DINING R E S T A U R A N T

Chambenm Restaurant la now accepting applications tor the following posit ions • Part Tims Dming Room Servers • F u l 4 Part Time Cale Servers • F u l l Part T lma Bus Persons Apply m person. Mon.-Thurs.. 9am-3pm

HOLIDAY INN DEARBORN 22900 Michigan Avenue

An Equal Opportunity Employer

FONTEOAMORE Need Welt Staff

and Night Hoatesa/Host Apply m person

32030 Ptymouth Rd , Uvoma.

JAPANESE restaurant m Novi need Host. diShwaahar 4 kitchen he« Hours: 1 tam-2pm or 5pm-l1piY Part or f u l Start $5 50 4 $6 pa hour Ca l tor totals 360-9181

LINE COOK - Experienced, f u l Ume Apply wi thm Garden Club. 2883 W Warren. Garden Ctty 522-1961

.GARAGE DOOR RUST CUT OFF

*»Th weatherstr ip Parts Saves 80% Over Replacement Cost'

SAVE-A-DOOR 295-DOOR

?

Home & SERVICE GUIDE TO PLACE YOUR AO CALL DCADUNES: 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDfTtON / 4 P M. FRJOAY FOR MONDAY EDITION

277 UpJ>olstery 233 Roofing 253 Snow Removal 215 Plumbing 150 Moving A Storage 108 Heating & Cooling 97 Garage Door Repair

Gutters 1-1 GUTTER SPECIALIST

I Seamless Gutters. 13 Colors a Instal lat ion Repairs 4 Cleaning

r 4 6 7 - 4 9 6 8 ({LEANING. SCREENING REPAIRS

• 471-2600 L I V O N I A GUTTER

Winter Specials on M l mstalal ions 4 repairs Free Est 474-6910

102 Handyman Male/Female

A-1 HOME IMPROVEMENTS Roolmg. siding, paint, gutters, win-dow 4 door rapt , p lumb a l home repairs Guar Lie 4 ms 425-5782

• BASEMENT TO ROOF C H me lor a l your remodeling 6 — l i i I j needa 20-30%dis unU 3/93 No iob too smaW 354-0671

DLWTALL I Care-improvement-Paint ing

STERCARO 3*3-4545

HANDYMAN J A C * »eral home memienence

. Repairs of Electrical P i u m b m j ^

HANDYMEN

Retired Handyman A l types of w o n

4 7 1 - 3 7 2 9

.POR A LOAD OP* YOUR Ca* T d i e A - M r TraR

334-2379

M l TH« S T U W r n C O R M R M GUY WCRTfTMCC M M U . '

T A K I I T

HEATING. AIR 4 DUCT WORK Honest, reliable work at a fair price

LICENSED 4 INSURED 525-0749

110 Hou sec leaning CARMEN'S CLEANING SERVICE

FALL SPECIAL - 10% Discount for First Time Caller Only Home, Office Experienced Staff Complete Clean-ing Service Sr Ci t t ten Discount Bonded, Insured 564-7718

CLEANING IS OUR AIM Fantastic SAYS Our Name

insured. Bonded, Cleaning Service For Home or Off ice

Call for free est imate 423-6803

HOUSEKEEPING Non-smoker, non-dr inker,

drug tree References 881-0750

HOUSE-KE-TEER CLEANING SERVICE Professional, bonded 4 insured teems reedy to dean your home or busi-ness Gift cert i f icates avail-able 10% off with tms ed tor ftrsl l ime callers

582-4445 MOP HEAD'S CLEANING SERVICE

The Beat Cieenmg Service Houses. Condos, Stores Of»css

Bonded 558-3070

MOPSY TOPSY CLEANING SERVICE

Bonded We ewn lo pleeee 773-0468 776-6171

BOS MOVING 6 SERVICE INC Any Size Job - Reasonable Rates

Short Not ice Service Free Estimate - Insured 682-9172

D 4 J MOVING 4 HAULING Home 4 off ice moving. Garage 4 debns removal Quick, efficient 4 reliable Free est 454-0650

EXODUS MOVING LINE, INC Local /Long distance. Fla. Special A qua l ty move at a low ratal Uc. 4 Ins 581-0300 752-4321

INDEPENDENT MOVING Free Estimates . Insured

L icense"MPSC L-19876 Courteous. Careful 4 Competent

LOW RATES 548-0125

• » JOHNS MOVING • * LOCAL 4 LONG DISTANCE

a LICENSED 4 INSURED ft BEST RATES" C a l 773-5892

MOVING DURING THE HOLIDAY? Lei ue eese the slresa on your hokdey Wa package end move wfth experience on short notice

CALL USI - STUOENT MOVERS -Warren 474-5819 Devld 344-4616

WANT TO SAVE MONEY? Rem your own truck - we wei toed 6 deliver Complete mov ing, service Move with the assurance of a pro-fessional Free eel C a l 425-6752

Mark's Moving * »si s tance

152

NEED YOUR HOUSE cleaned tor me

Free Est Next day service C M Jane 652-0335; or Mertfyn

195 Lawn FALL C l E A N - U P LEAF REMOVAL

* T/S»S»yPlSwwfS'oortwassT®

C o m m ' R e s L i t . A s *

lAWM RAKRfG • CLEAN UP6

YARO CLEAN-UP 471-2600

ABSOLUTELY THE BEST!

CUSTOM MIRRORED WALLS a doors and alaae table lopa sted p a s s - Otecount prices 442-6810 or 478-1737

165 Painting/

A BETTER JOB

SCI PAINT 4 REMOOEL E . tenor S t a ^ m j rape* 4 I * / w e e

165 Painting/ Decorating A QUALITY PAINTER

DRYWALL 4 PLASTER REPAIRS Wallpaper teer down, naming Win-ter ralee Insured Msrk 685-2291

BRUSH PAINTING CO. Int.-Ext Was paper ing Lie 4 ins Free Est 543-1704

C A L O ' S Custom Painting 4 Wallpapering

Anyone can pamt or heng welpaper However ari

• Neat • Reasonable • interior or Exterior.

It doesn't matter We guarantee satisfaction For Free Est

Cal l 5 6 5 - 5 5 3 8 Let Us Show You

The True Dehnrtion Of Perfection

CUSTOM PAINTING Interior Plaster repair Paperhang-mg 20 Yrs. Exp. References R W i c h s r t FREE EST 526-2181

Fantastic Prices 50% Off

Estimate Today • Pamt Tomorrow INTERIOR • EXTERIOR

COMPLETELY INSURED

FREE ESTBAATtS 30 YRS EXP

425-9805 • 229-9885 • 887-7498 •

IMPERIAL IMAGES PAMTB4G 4 RESTORATION C u «

Raa 4 Comm. 4 * ? a l

LOW PRICE PAINTING WW beat any price. Free Esem

No fob too big or to s m a i Cafl 61P-5163

LOW RATES

476-0011

165 Painting/ Decorating

QUALITY PAINTING • THOROUGH PREPARATION

. INTERIOR/EXTERIOR • NEAT - REASONABLE

FRANK C- FARRUGIA, 540-7106 SINCE 1867. FREE EST

SAM'S PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Specializing in mt./Ext.

Stwnmg. lefWvshmg. aluminum sid-ing. caulk ing Free Est. 642-0337

SPECIAL TROMPELOY EFFECTS interior pointers 4 decorators, w e i cover ing msta lers Unique environ-ments w/ taux surface design m mar-ble, wood, mural deelgn. 415-0641

VINCE S PAINTING interior/Extorlor Plaster 6 Drywe l Repair Senior dieoount Free quote 10 years exp C a l Vlnce 575-8412

23 Yrs. & S1« P*mtta<jt Fast/nest Mainly Rea If you went * done yesterday e e l Hank 476-6106

171 Photography J IM ALLOR PHOTOGRAPHY

WEDDINGS Parties 4 438-3371

160 Tuning

PIANO TUNMQ 8Y JOHN McCRACKEN

200 * A - l PIASTER 4 DRYWALL *

Dust Frae Repairs • Water Damage

L i c -ms 31 y r s Exp

CHARLES PLASTER 4 0RYWALL REPAIRS

ALL PLUMBING 4 HOME REPAIR Sewers 4 dram cleaning Hot waler tanks 4 r s o p e s Free estimates No Serv Charge GLEN 476-0967

CAMERON PLUMBING

453-6595 Senior Discount

Uc. Masler Plumber - Free est

Lie

• GARY'S PLUMBING * AH Types Of Plumbing Work

Remodel ing . New Work c Master Plumber 453-0010

PLUMBING NO fob too big or smai ' Insured - Free eewnsles

C a l Economy Services 433-2146

PLUMBING WORK DONE

No *ob too s m a i 274-2469

RETIRED SENIORS ONLY Affordable pmmbmg repairs Hot

healing service dons by exp I men Free est 536-2766

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 Ptumtang 4 Sewer Clsening Re-pairs 4 Alterat ions Rsmodakng

233 Abandon the Seerch - Choose

PAT S ROOFING & SIDING OF LIVONIA

Winter Repair Work A Specialty Wsa DrnMami t ® r " 0 0 * f " S OUfWU1

• 5 0 OFF WITH THIS AO Senior Owcounl Savings - Free EM

4 7 7 - 3 3 6 5

APEX ROOFING. INC Quakty work completed

with pride. Family owned Uc-ms- Fair pr ices

For Honesty 4 Integrity ca l : Days 855-7223 Anyt ime 476-6984

BOA CONSTRUCTION of BIRMINGHAM - 644-1342

F a l specials Roof ing - Siding S m a i Remodeling. Uc 4 Ins

DeGUISE C O N S T . 2022 Guthrie St Royel Oak

Teerofts, Re-roofs, wood replace-ment. Ap i s Also, vmyt/aluminum siding, custom t r im gutters, win-dows/doors Beat A l Estfmetes

ALL BUILDING 4 REMODELING UC 4 Ins Free Estimates

5 4 3 - 9 4 8 0

JAJ ROOFING Specializing m teer-offs U c / Ins Royal Oak A /PEASE/CO

.546-3199

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 New 4 REPAIR Sr-ngang. rubber roofing, cedar, hat tarr ing, gut ters 4 releled carpentry insurance work

ACE ROOFERS EXTRAOROMAlRC Exceaenl at a Roof r e m o v a l 4 skyagftts welcome Ret u c ms C a l O a r a a anyt ime 585-7222

FreeA«>r«eal 421-2241 »«SOL UTU-V e r r n r R J O *

J T c u e t o w R A M T w a

P A W T R M - DRYWALL REPAIR Light Caroamry l i n a a a w e can end w « ( l e v e l done batorexmea M M 798-678

PAINTING MC

THE EUROPEAN

'97^2300

PLASTERING I 0 « r » . u Repairs. aMHMna. npa tsarl i

M work guaranteed M UC 348-2447 474-0727

VINCTS WET PLASTER O r O n w a a

348-2961

471-2600

n m sc 4 «s I T M T I F U M M '

AFFOROA#LE TOP OiMMy Roolmg

O r

ALL ROOF LEAKS STORPTO

• % r s

AU. TORS ROORBie *uay ac MR O v a TeareRt 1

mm r^'TtleftR Sift-tn«

A. VELASCO CO. ALL TYRES OfROOFlWG

425-4830

A PROFESSIONAL JOB A l a Fair Price Querent as fl Rsroofs. Tser-Offs Repairs. 25 Yaers Exp U c Ma Joe Gregory 478-1584

R O O F I N G

5 2 2 - 2 1 0 0 CALL TOOAYi AFC ROOFPSG

• TEARORFS

COMMERCIAL/ RESIDENTIAL Salting - Reliable Service

Reasonable Rates 10 Yrs Exp NW LAWN SERVICE 476-3434

SNOW PLOWING Ltvonis 4 surrounding area Seaaonal or par plow rate

24 Hrs 422-6107

SNOW PLOW SPECIAL

$135 PER SEASON Residential homas. FuBy insured

356-7570

SNOW REMOVAL Residential or Commercial Seasonal or per puah rate

Count on gomg even if i t 's snowing HACKER SE RVICES 474-6914

QUAUTY SERVICE SINCE 1»46

ARE you sack of looking at that o M furnfturs? Give it a new life - -Reuphoister «. Free Estimates Pickup 4 delivery

THE UPHOLSTERY OOCTOft

645-9666 J.C S UPHOLSTERING

Home 4 off ice furniture, boet interi-ors. k jm i tu re repeat Free Esltmetee

534-3077

284 Wallpapering THE WALLPAPER LAOY

Hanging /S t r ipp ing 15 Yrs. Exp - R e a l Rates CtP Kathy at: 888-2412

269 Tile Work • ACE TILERS EXTRAORDINAIRE Tile, mer die Bathroom remodel ing, ^ ^ • • r a p i l r . Low prices. Rota.

[ C a l Lee enytlme 728-1765 re-grout. 1 r e e E a l C i

• ALL CERAMIC - Drywe l Repairs New Ceramic. Tub A S h o w Ae-grouUng 6 RecauRmo. Custom Beth

Remodel ing Ue / * ! 477-1286

CERAMIC 6 DRYWALL Grout mg work Low prices

4 7 6 - 0 0 1 1 CERAMIC TILE 4 MARBLE

namcioalmg 4 rape* A l work done aa II my own home Raf . Exp

566-7621

J. B T i l COMPANY OUALITY CERAMIC TILE Fuly incensed 4 meureO

1 Jfem 483-2446

273 Tree Service AAAA NATIONAL TREE 6 STUMP

AMY BRAND TUNED UR • t YOUR NOME FOR ONLY 86 SO

s r m i w f f

UNIQUE WALLCOVERING Hanging 4 sl ipping 15/yrs exp

Free Est Very ressoneble C a l Ruth - 427-0805 or 360-9365

WALLPAPERING 4 PAINTING OUALITY WORK REFERENCES WALLPAPER REMOVAL WALL REPAIR JOHN. 581-4771

WALLPAPER REMOVAL INSURED

ARNOLD GOUMN 356-0488

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 P a p e r i n g . Remove l . Pa in t i ng .

2SSWafl WaaMng BILL'S WALLS

f'ZS? EMERALD WALL WASHING

Also panting A l

471-2600 8 3 5 - 6 6 1 0 J •

ng ---amhng APfy&eeof S > T I .

[ T R M M C R NOT TR'i'tNB TO r mc* JUBT M A M A L M M

2S7 FALL CLEAM-UR

471-2600 B w O C O R B O M l T l O N

BEST CHIMNEY & ROOFING CO I

KIMS UPHOLSTERING

m a s s 557-5595

8 F * OAE Thu r sday , December 10,1992

SOS t t t p Wanted

H O M E M A K E R S K I T C H E N HELP. FOOD P R E P

• P A R T T I M E MON. -FRI , 10-3

sc. R d (near Cherry H M W | A * tor J o h n 7 2 1 - 3 7 4 3

Hosts. Hostess, Wait Staff & Una Coofca

Fu« or p e r t tane Appry 3 7 7 I S 6 M B * Rd.. Laure l I

K I T C H E N H E L P W A N T E D C o o k * . Ap«U» be tween 3 4 4 p m R o o k y * o< Nor thvk to . 41122 W 7 M M . N o r t f i M t o

K I T C H E N M A N A G E R lerrWy d m m g « ber . * x p e r i * n o * d necessary c o m -p e w r v e w a g * , oppo r tun i t y tor ed -v e n c e m e n t S e n d reeume t o P O B o * 2 5 1 4 3 1 . W Btoomftok) . 48329

L O C A L R E S T A U R A N T - c u r r a n t * e a M m g k i t c h e n 8 dme ig r o o m su-p e r v i s o r * S o m * exper ience re-q u i r e d C o m p e t i t i v e n o t O p p o r t u -n f ty l o r edvancemer r t S e n d r w a w 10 M r V * n . P.O. B o x 930622. U v o -ma. M l 4 8 1 5 2

MANAGERS

i n d u s t r y i M d o . na t iona l fami ly r *» -t a u r a n l c h a i n needs p ro fess iona l • m o i t i o u * m a n a g e m e n t d e d i c a t e d t o s e r v i c e i m m e d i a t e loca l o p e n -i n g * Exce l len t benef i t * , n a m i n g & c * r « * r o p p o r t u n i t y N o to*

P E R S O N N E L S Y S T E M S 4SB-1186

M A N A G E R IO $ 3 5 000 - b o n u s + b e n e f i t s 2 - 5 y r * l u l serv ice m a n -a g e m e n t expe r ience N a t i o n * r « l a u r a m cha in 4 7 3 - 7 2 1 2

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QC1 51 AVIS FORD QC1 CHAIRMAN AWARD WINNER

$ WHAT DO A, X THEY WANT MORE MONEY

AND Z PLAN BUYERS WANT? $ FOR THEIR TRADE-INS

A Lot More Money

AVIS FORD GIVES MORE FOR EVERY TRADE-IN!

IN THE FIRST 10 MONTHS OF 1992 OVER

1300 A, X AND Z PLAN BUYERS Have traded in their USED CARS and trucks at AVIS FORD The redson continues to be that AVIS FORD grves more money on each and every trade in.

SPECIAL OF THE MONTH!! NEW 1993 TAURUS GL 4 DOOR SEDAN

Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, air bag, power drivers seat, speed control, titt steering, automatic with overdrive trans, air conditioning, AM/ FM stereo cassette, cast aluminum wheels, rear window defroster, light group, GL decor equipment package, exterior accent group, body side moldings, clearcoat paint, side window demister, dual electric remote control mirrors, child safety locks.

I S $ WAS $19,887

15,544 "NEW TAURUS SHO Automatics Now in Stock!"

$ Have Your Trade-In Appraised at AVIS Before You Buy! $ NEW 1993 ESCORT GT

Air. power steering, power brakes, tinted glass. 4 wheel disc brakes, AM/FM stereo cassette, power moonroof. premium sound system, rear window defroster, tilt steering, tachometer;instrumentation, sport handling, aluminum wheels, console, rear spoiler.

WAS $14,231 $ IS 11,307

NEW 1993 PROBE

Air, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, " control, tilt si window defroster, automatic, speed

ing, convenience group, dual electric remote mirrors, AM/FM stereo, performance instrument cluster, driver's side air bag.

WAS $16,193 $ I S 13,999

NEW 1993 THUNDERBIRD LX

Air, power steering and brakes, tinted glass, tempera-ture control, rear defroster, power antenna, cast alu-minum wheels, automatic overdrive transmission, tilt, cruise, console, fog lamps, side molding, dual electric remote control mirrors, instrumentation, interval wip-ers, power door group, illuminated entry. ' ^

WAS $17 ,030 , | \ 4,404

NEW 1992 AEROSTAR XL PLUS WAGON

Afar, power steering and brakes, tinted glass, air bag, rear anti-lock brakes. AM/FM stereo, 7 passenger with dual captain's chairs, privacy glass, speed control, tilt steering, automatic with overdrive, clearcoat paint, electric rear window defroster, fold away mirrors, front spoiler, convenience group, courtesy lamps, instru-^ mentation, super cooling, A

WAS $18,993 IS

j, u/uiM»y loiiipa, II i3iiu-«.

14,474 NEW 1993 RANGER 4x2 XLT NEW 1993 RANGER XLT SUPER CAB 4x2 NEW 1993 F-150 4x2 STYLESIDE PICKUP NEW 1993 F-150 4x2 SUPER CAB PICKUP

Air. power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, rear anti-lock brakes. AM/FM stereo cassette, XLT trim, slid-ing rear window, floor console, chrome rear step bumper, cast aluminum wheels, clearcoat paint, spoiler, moldings, cargo bo* lights, light group, scuff plates.

WAS $12,833 IS

$ 10,282

Air. power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, rear anti-lock brakes, AM/FM stereo cassette, XLT trim, sliding rear window, noor console, chrome rear step bumper, cast alu-minum wheels, clearcoat paint, super engine cooling, in-strumentation, spoiler, moldings, cargo box lights, light group, scuff plates, rear jump seat, 3.0 V6 engine, flip pwot-,ng quarter windows. *

WAS $15,028 | S

$ 12)464

Power steering, power brakes, rear anti-lock brakes, otdings, vent scuff plate?.

tinted glass, XL trim, instrumentation, moldii windows, power point, interval wipers dome light, courtesy lights.

WAS $11,618 IS $ 9802

XL trim, power steering, power brakes, tinted rear anti-lock brakes, automatic with overdrive. V8 en-gine, trailer tow package, air, argent rear step bumper, rear bench seat, cargo box light, courtesy lights, in-strumentation, vent windows. Dower point, moldinas^ interval wipers. © ~ "" "

WAS $18,204 I S

rs. Dower point. rrvoldinQS

15,401 a LOWEST PICKUP PRICES IN METRO DETROIT!! 93

NEW 1993 ESCORT LX 4 DOOR NEW 1993 ESCORT LX 3 DOOR

Power steering, power brakes, body side molding, console, rear window de-froster, AM/FM stereo, reclining bucket seats, interval wipers, side window demister, clearcoat paint, light group.

NEW 1993 ESCORT LX 5 DOOR

• O U I PICK!!

$

ANY OF T H E S E ALL NEW 10931 •ESCORT L X l

• M O D E L S ! !

NEW 1993 TEMPO G L 2 DOOR SEDAN

Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body side moldings, console, rear window defroster, AM/FM stereo cassette, reclining bucket seats, interval wipers, side window demister, clearcoat paint, light convenience group.

NEW 1993 ESCORT 4 D00RWAG0N

Power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body side molding, console, rear window defrost, AM/FM stereo, interval wipers, side window demister, clearcoat paint, light convenience group.

Deluxe luggage rack, wagon group, rear window washer/wiper, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, body side molding, console, rear window defroster, AM/FM stereo, reclining bucket seats, interval wipers, side window demister, clearcoat paint, light group.

Air, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, power door locks, automatic, tilt steering, rear window defroster, AM/FM stereo cassette, poly cast wheels, light group. Stock #10889.

is W A S $ 1 2 , 0 4 2

$ 8827 tue lea. •

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Av\ s FORD FREE TANK OF GAS w i t h e v e r y n e w v e h i c l e p u r c h a s e from stock

W

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jPPAH RO Just North of 12 MILE RD S0UTHI OPEN M O N & THURS TIL 9 P.M

CALL

1-800-358-AVIS

355-7500

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MARKET PLACE : This Classification

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516 EMarty Cara A Assistance

CARE IS P R O V K X D oy t r *m*d and experienced non-amoker P o w M •ve m Excaisnt ' l l « « n c M

425-66 12,627-4323 256-6093

I DO h e a v y trustworthy. Mon thru Frl

4 p m - " p m Ho l i f t i n g R « l f r t n c « t

$6 per hour 649-6743

A Caring Paraon In Your Home

NURSE AIDES HOMEMAKERS - LIVE-INS • Banc noma cara • Terminal patient care • Disabled person assistance

• Companionship & domestic • Transportation Tra ined, c o u r t e o u s personnel Bonded 1 insured Available 24 •tours a day. 7 days a week, all areas

476-9091 Farmington H*fs

855-9551 Birmingham

740-9050 Troy

EXCELLACARE, INC.

519 Elderly Cara A Assistance

NEED HELP IN Y O U * HOME? 24 HOURS/7 DAYS

Home Health Aides Companion/Sitters

Transportation Private duty noma care agency helps you remain Independent In your own Horns

ideal lor people needing assistance with personal care. Ugh! housekeep-ing. companionship a transporta-tion

Carefully screened, well qualif ied employees are RN supervised

For more Information, c*a

UNITED HOME CARE SERVICES 981-8829

STOP. LOOK NO FURTHER Oo you need someone lo care for your elderly loved one? Proper love A care given CaH Jennifer 666-1402

518 Education & Instruction

LEARN TO DRAW 6 or Learn To Paml in water colors Professional artist Discover 6 release your creativity In my downtown Birmingham studio 647-1633

518 Education ft Instruction

ALL SUBJECTS TUTORED - Your home Experienced certified teacher M A Math. Science. Spanish, study skills. SAT 6 ACT prep 346-7956

PIANO LESSONS' - Birmingham. Bloomfield. Farmington HMs. oth-ers. Popular for beginners 25 yrs. experience. Mrs Burrows 644-0957

TUTORING - certified ele-mentary leather Special-izing In math 6 reading Cad MlcheNe 476-1346

NO C O S T TRAIN ING

JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE Classes now forming

• Computer Operator • Administrative Specialist • Word Processing Secretary Programs open to Oakland County raetdents (excluding Pontiac area) who are: • Unemployed or Underemployed • Receiving aasistance/ADC • On limited Income Training at SouthheM & Madison Heights locations Sponsored By Oakland County P I.C No cost to el-igible applicants

Equal Opportunity Agency

Dorsey Business Schools

Call Ms. James 585-9203

518 Educstion ft Instruction BARTENOER TRAINING

2 Week Class Mmimun age 16 Job Placement Assistance

Prolaaalonaf Bartenders School 1-800-532-9222

INFORMAL

BIBLE STUDY

Can

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Financial aid avaliaoie If you qualify In Just 6 wks become a

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Farmington Hills 800-462-3694

BUY IT S E L L IT FIND IT

Classifieds 591-0900 644-1070 852-3222

520 Secretarial ft Business Services

SECRETARIAL SOLUTIONS

313/344-0098 BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES

• Word Pro:sa i l ing • Letters - Rsaume* • Reports - Term Papers • Transcr ipt ion • Labels - Man Merge • Telephone Answering • V o c e Man - 24 Hours •Fa* - Copies •Shipping • Saturday Hours

42240 Grand River Cedar Ridge Plaza • Novi

522 Professional Services

ALL CLEANING 6 COMMERCIAL Open to a* areas Free estimate Reasonable Rates 6 yrs experi-ence Call 24 Hr* . 272-8760

GOLF LESSONS - Give a gift certifi-cate for Chr istmas Can golf profes-sional. Bob Kuhn, Mission HMs Golf Club 422-7843

523 Attorneys Legal Counseling

I NEED AN ATTORNEY to rspresent me In a case of discrimination sgairust a U A W member by the U A W Cad T o m 538-7146

600 Personals AFFOROABLE WE DOINGS

home yard or ha* AS Faith® 437-1690

A LETTER FROM SANTA - com-pletely pto&onahzed on Christmas letter head, postmarked Irom ihe No. in Pole Call 650-3411

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MEET-ING THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE?

Irene s Dating Service 932 6631

AVON HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE IXWIMI 11th, 12th, 13th

b.y discount on ail products! Most products in stock 397-5786

LUTINIA Poksh Singers is m need of Singers 8 Choir Director Call Caroline 526-3375

OLE ST NICKOLAS "Tradi t ional Santa Real Beard 6 Belly

32 yrs experience 425-6546

Personalized Color Analysis Beauty Makeovers 4 Skin Care

For an appointment 626-4535

PRAYER lo SI Clere - sey 9 Hall Marys. 9 times a day lor 9 days Make 3 wishes & publish Your wish-es will be granted MAF

PSYCHICS TELL YOUR FUTURE Call 1-900-620-3377. ext 4690

$3 99 per minute Musl be 18 years Umslar Co (602)631-0615

ViC TANNY Presidential Lifetime Membership includes free tanning 8 racqueiball. $600 382-2960

600 Personals

WHAT DO I DO IN an emergency? Learn CPR/Fir . t Aide Community EMS 344-1990 exl 210

602 Lost ft Found FOUND Beautiful a l white neutered male cat Medium long ha». gr*en eyes, top of right aar has been cut 6 healed Michigan 6 Sheldon A ree Ba th , a reedy lor owner t a M M M ^

FOUND black Chow, approx 1 month ago. vionity W. Qt jcego/W. Parkway Needs a home 532-5746

FOUNO boxer-type male dog, on Beech Defy, between Plymouth & West Chicago on Dec 7 t h 255-4513

F O U N D - O r a n g e / w h i l e c e l . female*?), dectawed Appears blind m 1 eye Found at Cherry Hll l /Hlx/ L o u area in early Dec 397-6187

FOUND - Shaggy dog, black/brown, found al Lnroma Mall Contact Livo-nia animal control

FOUND small biack case. describe contents (including serial number) and l is yours 559-7499

FOUND Young tan temale dog on Frl 11/13/92 on Southfield Ex-pressway Missing owner 459-1681

FOUND - 12-6-92 Black cal wilh 4 white paws Cathedral S Dale

535-5229

LOST cat - gray male tabby. "Max" , last seen the Arbors of W Sloom-fleld Substantial reward 768-0681

602 Lost ft Found LOST Black Cat with ween

A eyes in Hickory GroveAete-M graph area on Oct 29 W Mango", no collar, no front

daws $100 cash reward If found caM 334-5052. ask lor Gar th

LOST CAT - Male 6 mo* , biack with lan 1 gray stripes. L o s l i n & i r -mingham Rewerd. 643-0732

LOST red Pomeranian, mala. Joy & Sheldon area Ptoee* caH 453-4125

LOST small male ShefUe. Nov 30th-Beige band eye. shy P l e e e e c a l ^

i Himalayan kitten with I ears, b i j e eye* wcin-

LOST - white orange tipped ears try of Cherry Hill & Vertoy 525-9175

LOST' yellow lab, male, MKJdJeCelt/ Square Lake Rd area of W ® 1 ® " " : field. Call 662-2669

MISSING • female SheHie _ mix. white/blond vicinity FaircftiW 6 Vir-ginia. Plymoulh Reward 459-6325

603 Health - Nutrition Weight Loss

ADDICTED TO FOOD? Therapy for compulsive overeaters

539-0981

OMNI MEMBERSHIP - Franklm Racquet Club after 7pm week flays a weekends 332-3366

VIC TANNY - Lifetime membership. $400 $50 yearly renewal ^ 7 7 3 3

603 Health - Nutrition Weight Loss

VIC TANNY . Two PreatoanTI Membersh ip* , 1250 *ech

^06-266-9075

606 Transportation ft Travel

AIRLINE TICKET lo Fori Mey*^" « * - * — * * T r , £ £

540-9M6 Ftortd*. depart ing 12-23-92 r * h „ v

Ing 1-4-93 $350 Call S40-9»sg

ANY CITY Southwest fty, $320 round t r l p / « i a 0 one way no notice.

561-0290

BUYING Northwest. American rwT ta. or US Air travel coupons

665-6161

DRIVE CAR TO S E F iona. ^ J ture flexible Expenses paid

647-0671

FIVE Round trip airline tickets to Disney Wor ld, price of purchase $374 each, depart 12/25 return 1/1 CaM afler 6pm. 932-3726

Three round- t r ip tickets to Tamp* Fl Leave Detroit Dec 16, 'eturn Cec 25. $149/each or best 563-6749

WILL DRIVE ANY VEHICLE lo M points In lh» US Michigan COL 4 Chauffeurs license Frank, 274-6671

610 Card of Thanks THANK YOU ST. JUOE

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620 Men Seeking Women

620 Men Seeking Women

620 Men Seeking Women

AAS-SALAAM-ALAIKUM Muslim seeks wife to help me be-come a miWonare and 100% minis-ter in ihe new nation of Islam etc •

44341

ARTISTIC, romantic, white, male 49. 5 '10" . tr im-beard, non-smoker Seeks tr im, spontaneous, passion-ale woman (30-40), likes movie* dancing, photography, a w a l k s »

44464

EXTRA OROINARY Unique En-trepreneur. Cali fornia transplant Looking for extremely attractive, vi-vacious. aexy. financially competent female for adventure • 44721

Absolutely enthused attorney. 31 seeks white female 20-31, attrac-tive. tun. open-minded, like sports travel, serious relationship Kids OK Att i tude is everything1 » 44740

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44464 FIREPLACE. Dance Club, ski slopes a in your heart ia where I want to be I 'm fit a good looking, single white male, 22. 5 '11" . Give me a shot •

44704

Absolutely enthused attorney. 31 seeks white female 20-31, attrac-tive. tun. open-minded, like sports travel, serious relationship Kids OK Att i tude is everything1 » 44740

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FIREPLACE. Dance Club, ski slopes a in your heart ia where I want to be I 'm fit a good looking, single white male, 22. 5 '11" . Give me a shot •

44704

5 10' . 170 lbs seeks athletic, very bright, attractive, self confident non-smoking gal who Ukes golf food, passion « 44732

ATTRACTIVE, honest, factory work-er, 36. seeks fun-loving wild ladyl

• 44611

Outdoors™ an, sandy hair, blue eyes. 5' 11". t ime 178 lb* Success-ful. loves life Late 20 s Would ap-preciate a sweet gir l fr iend * 44098

ADVENTUREOUS easygoing, 31 year old m*le, 6 3 . 180 lbs, never married, non-smoker Interests in-c lude dogs, o ld cars, boats musictblues) 4 camping * 44739

ATTRACTIVE, physically fit. 5 '7 " , 30, white mala, seeks 24-32 caring, pretty a slim woman who likes out-door activities No divorced or w/ kids « 4 4 7 S 5

HANDSOME WHITE MALE. 32. 6ft , I70!bs Desires white temale. slen-der under 40. tor discreet passion-ale relationship Let's share our fan-tasies together. Livonia • 44777

ADVENTUROUS white lady sought by attractive black man. 40 Try it-you' II like it! » 44651

BLACK BROTHER seeks white sis-ter for fun fume*. Call today lor the excitement of your life! • 44695

HELP!!! Tall attractive 45 yr. old di-vorced while male, executive, seek-ing a dinner companion lor business function* Very legi t imate-Refer-ences available Would like model-type woman with outgoing personal-ity a sense of humor. If you want a r occassional night out wfth no strings attached-pleaae can • 44604

ADVENTUROUS white lady sought by attractive black man. 40 Try it-you' II like it! » 44651

CAN'T FORGET HER., met at Kick's In July Blonde, wavy hair. 20's, adorable Her name is Cmdy? Kris? Lives, works for a couple In Royal Oak Any information appreciated

• 44698

HELP!!! Tall attractive 45 yr. old di-vorced while male, executive, seek-ing a dinner companion lor business function* Very legi t imate-Refer-ences available Would like model-type woman with outgoing personal-ity a sense of humor. If you want a r occassional night out wfth no strings attached-pleaae can • 44604

AFFECTIONATE, sexy while mala, 43 dean, attractive, slender, non-smoker drug free seeks similar biack female for occassional, dis-c ree l sat isfy ing re la t ionsh ip *

44616

CAN'T FORGET HER., met at Kick's In July Blonde, wavy hair. 20's, adorable Her name is Cmdy? Kris? Lives, works for a couple In Royal Oak Any information appreciated

• 44698

HELP!!! Tall attractive 45 yr. old di-vorced while male, executive, seek-ing a dinner companion lor business function* Very legi t imate-Refer-ences available Would like model-type woman with outgoing personal-ity a sense of humor. If you want a r occassional night out wfth no strings attached-pleaae can • 44604

AFFECTIONATE, sexy while mala, 43 dean, attractive, slender, non-smoker drug free seeks similar biack female for occassional, dis-c ree l sat isfy ing re la t ionsh ip *

44616 CHEERFUL, nice looking, slender 36 year old male, enjoys good con-versation, dining, romantic even-ings, seeks sincere trim, 21-36 yeer old, relationship. Marriage mmded Plymouth » 4 4 7 7 0

IS THERE A Smart , outgoing, ta*. attractive, 30 s. woman seeking an outgoing, at t ract ive, obnox ious. Irish Cathode w/Taunan overtones? Please be very selective • 44805

AFFECTIONATE. SEXY white male 44. clean slender drug-free, non-smoker seeks similar black female for passionate, discreet relationship

« 4 4 5 9 8

CHEERFUL, nice looking, slender 36 year old male, enjoys good con-versation, dining, romantic even-ings, seeks sincere trim, 21-36 yeer old, relationship. Marriage mmded Plymouth » 4 4 7 7 0

IS THERE A Smart , outgoing, ta*. attractive, 30 s. woman seeking an outgoing, at t ract ive, obnox ious. Irish Cathode w/Taunan overtones? Please be very selective • 44805

AFFECTIONATE. SEXY white male 44. clean slender drug-free, non-smoker seeks similar black female for passionate, discreet relationship

« 4 4 5 9 8

CHEERFUL, nice looking, slender 36 year old male, enjoys good con-versation, dining, romantic even-ings, seeks sincere trim, 21-36 yeer old, relationship. Marriage mmded Plymouth » 4 4 7 7 0 LADY IN WAITING? Dynamic, tall,

educated single white male, seeks your company! At t ract ive 30 year old, seeks attract ive single white female for possible re la t ionsh ip . *

44778

AFFECTIONATE. SEXY white male 44. clean slender drug-free, non-smoker seeks similar black female for passionate, discreet relationship

« 4 4 5 9 8 CHEERFUL, Professional. 5 10", 160lb Enjoys travel, movies, dming. sports, good conversation Interest-ed in meeting a physically fit non-smoking lady, 39-45 yrs. o l d *

44595

LADY IN WAITING? Dynamic, tall, educated single white male, seeks your company! At t ract ive 30 year old, seeks attract ive single white female for possible re la t ionsh ip . *

44778

AFFECTIONATE canng. under-standing professional white male seeks female unhappy with current situation lor discreel relationship Age/status unimportant » 44643

CHEERFUL, Professional. 5 10", 160lb Enjoys travel, movies, dming. sports, good conversation Interest-ed in meeting a physically fit non-smoking lady, 39-45 yrs. o l d *

44595

LADY IN WAITING? Dynamic, tall, educated single white male, seeks your company! At t ract ive 30 year old, seeks attract ive single white female for possible re la t ionsh ip . *

44778

AFFECTIONATE canng. under-standing professional white male seeks female unhappy with current situation lor discreel relationship Age/status unimportant » 44643

CHEERFUL, Professional. 5 10", 160lb Enjoys travel, movies, dming. sports, good conversation Interest-ed in meeting a physically fit non-smoking lady, 39-45 yrs. o l d *

44595 MALE WHITE. 28. wants 1 female who is non-smoking, honest. Ukes movies, video, gent le t imes a alao wants a true, loving, monogamous relationship • 44325

ALL AMERICAN MALE seeks bright, attractive female, age 24-33 I'm di-vorced white business owner with 2 children Must have a positive a healthy attitude lowerd life » 44756

Communicative, affectionate single while male 37: 5 '8 " . 168 lbs , « . pro-fessional. CethoMc, likess togging, walks, music. N m j , reading, think-ing. seeks tr im single white lemaie willing to share interests • 44735

MALE WHITE. 28. wants 1 female who is non-smoking, honest. Ukes movies, video, gent le t imes a alao wants a true, loving, monogamous relationship • 44325

ALL AMERICAN MALE seeks bright, attractive female, age 24-33 I'm di-vorced white business owner with 2 children Must have a positive a healthy attitude lowerd life » 44756

Communicative, affectionate single while male 37: 5 '8 " . 168 lbs , « . pro-fessional. CethoMc, likess togging, walks, music. N m j , reading, think-ing. seeks tr im single white lemaie willing to share interests • 44735

MR RIGHT. 26. 6 3 " . 230 lbs look-ing lor a MRS RIGHT (eventually) She should be someone who Is hon-est. caring, fun a non-smoking

• 44686

ALL-Amencan, single white male. 32. 6 6 he-man build, healthy, M B A , financially secure, kind, car-ing compassionate Enioy outdoor sports motorcycle*, music a danc-ing - tued ot Bar scene Need spe-cial lady for long term Must have famrfy values a drive for success •

44662

DISCRETE White male wi lh free t ime daily Financially secure inter-ested m meeting wfth while female. 24-36. attractive, attentive nurtur-ing. for interludes • 44658

MR RIGHT. 26. 6 3 " . 230 lbs look-ing lor a MRS RIGHT (eventually) She should be someone who Is hon-est. caring, fun a non-smoking

• 44686

ALL-Amencan, single white male. 32. 6 6 he-man build, healthy, M B A , financially secure, kind, car-ing compassionate Enioy outdoor sports motorcycle*, music a danc-ing - tued ot Bar scene Need spe-cial lady for long term Must have famrfy values a drive for success •

44662

DISCRETE White male wi lh free t ime daily Financially secure inter-ested m meeting wfth while female. 24-36. attractive, attentive nurtur-ing. for interludes • 44658

NAUGHTY BOY - educated, while male, needa attract ive b londe white female shapely 26-38 to apply a f i rm hand, yet enjoy dancing cud-dl ing Curtou*? Let 's talk • 44547

ALL-Amencan, single white male. 32. 6 6 he-man build, healthy, M B A , financially secure, kind, car-ing compassionate Enioy outdoor sports motorcycle*, music a danc-ing - tued ot Bar scene Need spe-cial lady for long term Must have famrfy values a drive for success •

44662

DIVORCED white father of 3 6 . 165'lbs. blue eyes, warm honest, smoker seeking attractive, feeling white female fo share friendship a romance Garden City. » 44705

NAUGHTY BOY - educated, while male, needa attract ive b londe white female shapely 26-38 to apply a f i rm hand, yet enjoy dancing cud-dl ing Curtou*? Let 's talk • 44547

ALL 1 WANT tor Christmas a a cut* , young, loving, non smoking/dr ink-ing uve-m lady companion hiking country me antiques, cozy fires, cuddkng Wesfland • 44702

DIVORCED white father of 3 6 . 165'lbs. blue eyes, warm honest, smoker seeking attractive, feeling white female fo share friendship a romance Garden City. » 44705

NICE GUY, 28, white, tell, slim, pro-fessional. enjoys sports, movies.

ALL 1 WANT tor Christmas a a cut* , young, loving, non smoking/dr ink-ing uve-m lady companion hiking country me antiques, cozy fires, cuddkng Wesfland • 44702

DIVORCED White male. 46 secure, drug tree, blue collar looking lor lemaie companion. 30-40 skm at-tractive, Hke* oldies. Vetls. country music, quiet evenings • 44652

o a l drinker non-smoker Seeks 22-28 temale similar interest * 44691

ALL MEN AREN'T THE SAME I 'm a s g l * while male, 25. 5'6 ". 155 lbs «nlh dark brown hair a blue eyes Honest, caring • ( tec to r ia l * a easygoing • 44711

DIVORCED White male. 46 secure, drug tree, blue collar looking lor lemaie companion. 30-40 skm at-tractive, Hke* oldies. Vetls. country music, quiet evenings • 44652

NICE looking d ivorced white mala, 170tt»s tr im, profession ai musician/ band leader, shy. non smoker sense of humor I enjoy my take front Dying, boat ing, traveling, din-ing out. t i pp ing cocktai ls, looking for equally fit at tract ive outgoing lemaM tale 30 a aarty 40's. • 44647

ALL MEN AREN'T THE SAME I 'm a s g l * while male, 25. 5'6 ". 155 lbs «nlh dark brown hair a blue eyes Honest, caring • ( tec to r ia l * a easygoing • 44711

DOMINANT. SENSUAL, passional* Whit* male 39, tall, dark, hand-tome. t eak * adventurous submis-sive lady for fr iendship, paaaion WM answer * • • • 44066

NICE looking d ivorced white mala, 170tt»s tr im, profession ai musician/ band leader, shy. non smoker sense of humor I enjoy my take front Dying, boat ing, traveling, din-ing out. t i pp ing cocktai ls, looking for equally fit at tract ive outgoing lemaM tale 30 a aarty 40's. • 44647

AM RISER seeks AM rendezvous for discrate but loving caring inter lude* with warm passionate lemaie 30-50 Lets heat the winter Loves lo kiss-cuddle • 44729

DOMINANT. SENSUAL, passional* Whit* male 39, tall, dark, hand-tome. t eak * adventurous submis-sive lady for fr iendship, paaaion WM answer * • • • 44066

NICE looking d ivorced white mala, 170tt»s tr im, profession ai musician/ band leader, shy. non smoker sense of humor I enjoy my take front Dying, boat ing, traveling, din-ing out. t i pp ing cocktai ls, looking for equally fit at tract ive outgoing lemaM tale 30 a aarty 40's. • 44647

AM RISER seeks AM rendezvous for discrate but loving caring inter lude* with warm passionate lemaie 30-50 Lets heat the winter Loves lo kiss-cuddle • 44729

FUN LOVING passionate, k ind-hearted la*, wen bunt single wtwte male earty 30 s looking tor sweet, easy going attractive lemaie. 25 -36, for fun good ttmee 6 honest, carmg relationship » 44674

NORDIC ENTREPRENEUR, 44 / 6 '3" /230. traveler. RVer racer, tenmaar. Harleyer. gently autocratic yet aupple. seeks Trim, fit. carefree.

d o d i e female * 44766 ARE YOU AN atlractive white lady, m your 40 s-earty 50's. would you consider a Ming with a 32 year old while male * 44692

FUN LOVING passionate, k ind-hearted la*, wen bunt single wtwte male earty 30 s looking tor sweet, easy going attractive lemaie. 25 -36, for fun good ttmee 6 honest, carmg relationship » 44674

NORDIC ENTREPRENEUR, 44 / 6 '3" /230. traveler. RVer racer, tenmaar. Harleyer. gently autocratic yet aupple. seeks Trim, fit. carefree.

d o d i e female * 44766 ARE YOU AN atlractive white lady, m your 40 s-earty 50's. would you consider a Ming with a 32 year old while male * 44692 HANDSOME professional whi le

male, 5 '10" . 170 body building lbs Successful, good looking, eesy gomg. tun. seeks a physically fit 5odv bui lding female tor fnendahip leading to r«Ut ionahe • 44175

NOT FOUNO IN the store* l imited l ime only, seeking somebody for ameer*, honeet relat ionship Jewish, •mite, divorced male 50. religion no barrier Varied mteraeta • 44496

ATTRACTIVE, Professional, hone*!, carmg male 26. loves pumpmg iron, rock m a rollmg thru the night If you ve got Ihe stuff, than let * rock1

• 44606

HANDSOME professional whi le male, 5 '10" . 170 body building lbs Successful, good looking, eesy gomg. tun. seeks a physically fit 5odv bui lding female tor fnendahip leading to r«Ut ionahe • 44175

NOT FOUNO IN the store* l imited l ime only, seeking somebody for ameer*, honeet relat ionship Jewish, •mite, divorced male 50. religion no barrier Varied mteraeta • 44496

ATTRACTIVE, Professional, hone*!, carmg male 26. loves pumpmg iron, rock m a rollmg thru the night If you ve got Ihe stuff, than let * rock1

• 44606

HANDSOME professional whi le male, 5 '10" . 170 body building lbs Successful, good looking, eesy gomg. tun. seeks a physically fit 5odv bui lding female tor fnendahip leading to r«Ut ionahe • 44175 PROFESSIONAL - single whi le

maM. brown haw brown eyea. 28. s r . 160 pounds phy*icafty Nl. nice looking Enjoys dancing, dmmg Seeking * m g » wh i t * f e m e * mter-es ted m tun 4 fr iendship • 4 4 4 9 1

ATTRACTIVE white male. 5' K>". 165 lbs average b» id brown hair 6 eye* e seeking amgte white female 20-26 on slender side without cfMdren *

44565

HONEST, ameer*. *mgle white mala, 41. 6 '2 " , educated p r c H a e o n e . athiet lc-buad enjoys sports, mov-ie*. play*, romance, seeking trim, attract ive woman. 30-42 Rochester araa • 44694

PROFESSIONAL - single whi le maM. brown haw brown eyea. 28. s r . 160 pounds phy*icafty Nl. nice looking Enjoys dancing, dmmg Seeking * m g » wh i t * f e m e * mter-es ted m tun 4 fr iendship • 4 4 4 9 1

ATTRACTIVE white male. 5' K>". 165 lbs average b» id brown hair 6 eye* e seeking amgte white female 20-26 on slender side without cfMdren *

44565

HONEST, ameer*. *mgle white mala, 41. 6 '2 " , educated p r c H a e o n e . athiet lc-buad enjoys sports, mov-ie*. play*, romance, seeking trim, attract ive woman. 30-42 Rochester araa • 44694

ATTRACTIVE young looking black male, 50 • , 5 6 160 lb* Secure, •eey going, shy but romantic Seek* open minded lemaie slender 40-55 unattached for on gomg rele-f«on*rup » 4 4 4 5 !

1 HAVE MET many nice women through t h * ad* Mnce Aug but not that special person 1 am 53 yrs old white widowed 5 '7 " , 150 lb* de-cent looking. Waatland homeowner af ternoon worker 1 have humor love my job movie*, book*, dmmg out l would love t o meet e thm at-tract ive 40-52 yr old whMe woman, • m e e r i n ta raeu Inner beauty e more important than outer • 44762

non smoker good looker scaurs j ob enjoy* movie*, muaic, etc Very pleasant a caring Kid* ok North-vMe Ptymouth • 44772

ATTRACTIVE young looking black male, 50 • , 5 6 160 lb* Secure, •eey going, shy but romantic Seek* open minded lemaie slender 40-55 unattached for on gomg rele-f«on*rup » 4 4 4 5 !

1 HAVE MET many nice women through t h * ad* Mnce Aug but not that special person 1 am 53 yrs old white widowed 5 '7 " , 150 lb* de-cent looking. Waatland homeowner af ternoon worker 1 have humor love my job movie*, book*, dmmg out l would love t o meet e thm at-tract ive 40-52 yr old whMe woman, • m e e r i n ta raeu Inner beauty e more important than outer • 44762

SINCERE Single White Male. 6 '3 " . 37, average person, enjoy* dining out. garage HI s i movie*, traveling up north, looking lor sincere single white tomale cheerful. 29-36 to *har* Me advantur* * hope* 6 dream* wilh • 4 4 2 1 7

AVERAGE JOE seeks Pfem Jane Single wtwte male. 37. 5 7. 135 lb* fit non-smoker deeira* normal r«a-tionafkp with single while lemaie. compatible age.'size • 44656

1 HAVE MET many nice women through t h * ad* Mnce Aug but not that special person 1 am 53 yrs old white widowed 5 '7 " , 150 lb* de-cent looking. Waatland homeowner af ternoon worker 1 have humor love my job movie*, book*, dmmg out l would love t o meet e thm at-tract ive 40-52 yr old whMe woman, • m e e r i n ta raeu Inner beauty e more important than outer • 44762

SINCERE Single White Male. 6 '3 " . 37, average person, enjoy* dining out. garage HI s i movie*, traveling up north, looking lor sincere single white tomale cheerful. 29-36 to *har* Me advantur* * hope* 6 dream* wilh • 4 4 2 1 7

620 Men Seeking Women

NIGHT WORKER seeks lady for dis-creet daytime delightful dal l iances 6 dickering. Race u n i m p o r t a n t W

44754

NO MORE GAMES!!? Single whi te male, never married, sincere, car ing, very romantic, seeking attract ive female, 21-26, lor relationship

• 44630

PETITE, attractive & professional woman for the smaller half of Mut t a Jeff Duo Rewards/benefi ts are de-pendent on your performance. Tiny, sexy toes & feet a must!! « 44736

PROFESSIONAL, moral, never mar-ried white mala. 40. seeks relation-ship minded female Enioy dinner, movies, plays, sports • 44456

SINGLE BLACK Christian Male 37. with wide variety o l interests, seeks Christian single unattached temale tor fun a fr iendship » 44078

SINGLE BLACK Male. 38. 6 ' 2 " loves indoors as well as outdoors Bowl-ing. skating, traveling Marr iage minded females only Game t ime is over Race no barrier » 4 4 7 2 3

SINGLE, white male. West land area. 36. 6 1 " . football player type, look-ing for 30-40 year old companion to share good times * 44626

Single white male, 34. no kids, ath-letic, easy going, degreed, 6 0 " , 190 lbs Seeks classy lady. 27-35 who is unattached a looking for a fo rward thinking gentleman, » 44709

Single white male, slim affect ionate, honest tun loving, avid movie goer, seeks non-smoking. westslde single Week temale. 22-31 some quali t ies monogomous relat ionship » 44734

SINGLE White Male. 51. 6 ' 3 ' , 215. hones! intelligent, retired profes-sional smoker, looking tor single, slender, intelligent lady to be a friend, companion a eventually lovers » 44775

Single white male 30. at tract ive pro-fessional. seeks attractive lemaie. 5'1-5'5. no dependent age 26-32. sincere, warm. Interested in devel-oping mutually rewarding relation-ship « 4 4 7 3 1

SINGLE White Male. 6 ' 2 " . 180 lbs blonde. 30 yrs., seeks single white female, smoker, social dr inker, en-ioy* partying possible commitment , must be tr im, healthy, bubbly a not money oriented • 44760

SLIM, TALL handsome male (38). financially secure looking to meet an attractive female for on-going rela-tionship and romance with poesibHl-ty for more » 44141

SOUTHERN gentleman. 33. white male, non-amoker. drinker or seeking 20 lo 35 year o ld Must be open hone*! and . . .

« 44664

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SUBMISSIVE - obedient, eager to please white mate 44. dean , attrac-tive. Mender, discreet seeks domi-nate lemaie lor occasional pleasure filled reletionship • 44671

TEACHER - healthy, tr im, nice look-ing. wect side, looking lor attract ive, tr im, teacher, 40-50. lo shere fun time*, Vic Tanny dancing, movie* quiet evening*, travel, single point sports • 44779

THIS - 46 yr old while semi ret i red welder m good health, seeks an m-teoectualty and physically respon-sive lemaie I am at t racted to wom-

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mire Ihe ideas o l Ayn Rand i ant ic i-pate Uvtng simply and experiment-ing with unique ways of l iving W

44744

VERY passionate gent leman. 42 years old wants to meet an attrac-tive. passionate female, marr ied or single, for an honest discreet r* ia-

• 44741

620 Men Seeking Women

TALL, dark, a handsome inside a out. white male, willing to devote my t ime a affection to a financially inde-pendent mature woman I 'm mid-40'*. advanced degree, active, m-shape. non-smoker Please be sin-cere • 44666

UNINHIBITED Single black male seeks Uninhibi ted single whi te lemaie lor private pleasurable se-cret relationship • 44342

VERY FRIENDLY, intelligent, cre-ative single white male. 1*« 31, En-ioy movies music, st imulating con-versation a good times, seeking sin-gle white lemaie. 20-37, with similar traits and interests • 44693

VERY HANDSOME, professional, black male, 27. humorous, outgoing, looking to meet slim, attractive woman between 25-40. any race, sincere relationship • 44429

WELL-ENDOWED Man seeks wen-endowed lady • 44460

WHITE MALE. 45. educated seeks female who does not look back in anger, nor ahead m fear, bui around

• 44436

WHITE. SINGLE, very youthful 40, easygoing, sincere. 5'8' , muscular 140, ail natural, country style Needs petite, t r im gal to share music, na-ture. romantic monogamy • 44649

WORKS NIGHTS, very good looking white male, 35. 6', 176 lbs., brown hair, hazel eye*, (*moker). Seeking a very pretty white woman, 25-35, sum-medium build, to spend some sertous t ime with • 44657

YOUNG. 51 year o ld . divorced Bir-mingham are*, educated, white meie with love of all seasons, golf, skiing, theatre, travel Seeks fr iend, lover, wife, with up beat att i tude

• 44629

34 YEAR OLD White single male, financially secure, enioy* movies, dinners, sports, looking for compati-ble female tor fun 4 romance

• 44654

621 Women Seeking Men

AFFECTIONATE, uninhibited, pro-fessional. white female, 40's social drinker, seeking white male 45-55 for fun-loving relationship Maybe more Lets l a * • 44462

ARE YOU A white widower, di-vorced. 50 and older, needing a housekeeper, cook, companion I 'm 47. white, divorced, needing a good man Let s talk • 44706

ATTRACTIVE BLACK FEMALE 30 something searching for a best friend to t a * with and share the joy* of k f* between 30-40. race open Let's t a * • 44559

ATTRACTIVE, blond, single white lemaie. 53. S T ' medium bu*d, gre-garious. playful, smoker, non-dnnk er. seeks ta* male 46-56 for a lu l fun relationship

tor a ptoy-• 44757

ATTRACTIVE, black female 47. 5-7- . fu* figured a tuN of Ufa needs Christmas cheer an the year with someone mc* tor the reel of their Me. 47-65 Lata l a * t • 44794

ATTRACTIVE. CHRISTIAN. Bvacial lady thai enjoys music theatre,

dining m or out. seeks 50-65 wtth same inter-

• 11111 gentlemen

ATTRACTIVE, PETITE tun loving blond, social flunk er seeks tad pro-fessional. good looking secure mat* 44-54 R k * no barrier

• 44644

ATTRACTIVE. Single, white I em els 27. career minded, aeeka * S

i n ten ts inc lude ex-erdea. travel 6 romantic movies Lets hope eomthing nice happen*

• 44628

621 Women Seeking Men

621 Women Seeking Men

621 Women Seeking Men

ATTRACTIVE Sp i r i tua l . B lack EXCITING - attractive blond profes- VERY PASSIONATE open, happy

friendship with professional 45-55 who loves lite, God and people AH /aces considered beautiful • 44100

sorne. professional, financiatfy se-cure. 35-45 for friendship-possible lasting relationship » 44669

female. 29 seeking a ser iouPcom-mltted relationship with an honest happy male For details. • 44656

ATTRACTIVE. TALL, classy pas-sionate while lemaie. 40 s, seeks White male, 45-55. w/seme qualities, sense ot humor a adventure Desire serious relationship • 44506

FEMALE with children ready lor a new beginning Pretty blonde teddy bear seeking honest. outgoing male, 30-40. for friendship leading lo ro-mance V 4 4 7 6 0

WELL-biossomed llal ian Rose. 36. divorced, 1 child, seeks whi te male, 33-45, non-smoke, who likes quiet eves 6 romance, looking for friend-ship first, then relat ionship » 44592

ATTRACTIVE. 5 3 super, full-flg-ured white female. 39 who s roman-tic. playful, sincere honest, passion ate. fun a enjoys life, music, • f lec-tion movies sense of h u m o r «

44467

5 PRETTY WHITE FEMALE IS seeking date tor New Years Eve

Non-smoking, truthful a fun * 44715

WELL TRAVELLED. inteAgenl . er-lo t i c lady seeks healthy, active gen-tleman He must be positively ori-ented • 4 4 7 3 3

ATTRACTIVE. 5 3 super, full-flg-ured white female. 39 who s roman-tic. playful, sincere honest, passion ate. fun a enjoys life, music, • f lec-tion movies sense of h u m o r «

44467 HOW DO The Elite Meet? Sweet shm beautiful blonde seeks her equal in a handsome fit affluent gentlemen 47i*h degreed, dubed. world traveled Golf a plus * 44087

WHITE, single parent , tac t fu l , straight forward, sense of humor 1 like the outdoors, animals, garage sailing 4 casual l iving 34. 5 2 " seek-ing fr iendship first • 4 4 7 1 3

BEAUTIFUL, busty bright 6ft 2701b single while mom o l 1, seeking John Goodman teddy bear type for camping, sports cooking a possible relationship » 4 4 6 2 7

HOW DO The Elite Meet? Sweet shm beautiful blonde seeks her equal in a handsome fit affluent gentlemen 47i*h degreed, dubed. world traveled Golf a plus * 44087

WHITE, single parent , tac t fu l , straight forward, sense of humor 1 like the outdoors, animals, garage sailing 4 casual l iving 34. 5 2 " seek-ing fr iendship first • 4 4 7 1 3

BEAUTIFUL, busty bright 6ft 2701b single while mom o l 1, seeking John Goodman teddy bear type for camping, sports cooking a possible relationship » 4 4 6 2 7 I'M NEW to the country. Would you

Irke to be my guide? I'm 36, slim 4 •ail. enjoy chamber music, opera 4 baBel long walks, good conversa-tion T 44764

YOUR FR1ENOS can'1 understand why a greet guy" like you Is alone Me either, as you have integrity and honor, and are 34-46, tall, profes-sional. Catholic and loving • 44758

CARING, Distinguished, tun. 6 '3 " , 205 l b s . 44 successful , en-trepreneurs! white gentleman de-sires the right non-smoking, attrac-tive educated white lady over 5 '7 " . physically fit. under 42 • 44759

I'M NEW to the country. Would you Irke to be my guide? I'm 36, slim 4 •ail. enjoy chamber music, opera 4 baBel long walks, good conversa-tion T 44764

YOUR FR1ENOS can'1 understand why a greet guy" like you Is alone Me either, as you have integrity and honor, and are 34-46, tall, profes-sional. Catholic and loving • 44758

CARING, Distinguished, tun. 6 '3 " , 205 l b s . 44 successful , en-trepreneurs! white gentleman de-sires the right non-smoking, attrac-tive educated white lady over 5 '7 " . physically fit. under 42 • 44759 PROFESSIONAL. SOPHISTICATED.

Single Jewish woman seeks person-ally secure non-smoking male 45-60 for long term commitment

• 44761

622 Sports Interests CREATIVE - 38 yr old white female, S' size 18 professional lun loving non smoker, geeks 35-48 yr old white male equal Enjoys lamily. travel, laughing, a loving • 44751

PROFESSIONAL. SOPHISTICATED. Single Jewish woman seeks person-ally secure non-smoking male 45-60 for long term commitment

• 44761

622 Sports Interests CREATIVE - 38 yr old white female, S' size 18 professional lun loving non smoker, geeks 35-48 yr old white male equal Enjoys lamily. travel, laughing, a loving • 44751

PROFESSIONAL. SOPHISTICATED. Single Jewish woman seeks person-ally secure non-smoking male 45-60 for long term commitment

• 44761 SINCERE - female 32 enjoys sports racquet ball, waHyball Travel Chica-go, Austria Dining: Mltches. Mon-terrey Seeking single, easy going, male to enjoy above and m o r e ! *

44747

CREATIVE - 38 yr old white female, S' size 18 professional lun loving non smoker, geeks 35-48 yr old white male equal Enjoys lamily. travel, laughing, a loving • 44751 QUIET mature black lady seeks

nonesi decern family man for rela-tionship 48-63 Must be sincere, good sense of humor like sports, music travel, dining out » 44645

SINCERE - female 32 enjoys sports racquet ball, waHyball Travel Chica-go, Austria Dining: Mltches. Mon-terrey Seeking single, easy going, male to enjoy above and m o r e ! *

44747 DEAR SANTA: I've been a good girl ail year so please bring a single whi le male, profess ional , over S'10". 46-56 Oakland County non-smoker. tor an attractive educated sftm. 5 '6" single white female who enjoys U of M football, theatre, trav-el. water, cuddling • 44776

QUIET mature black lady seeks nonesi decern family man for rela-tionship 48-63 Must be sincere, good sense of humor like sports, music travel, dining out » 44645

SINCERE - female 32 enjoys sports racquet ball, waHyball Travel Chica-go, Austria Dining: Mltches. Mon-terrey Seeking single, easy going, male to enjoy above and m o r e ! *

44747 DEAR SANTA: I've been a good girl ail year so please bring a single whi le male, profess ional , over S'10". 46-56 Oakland County non-smoker. tor an attractive educated sftm. 5 '6" single white female who enjoys U of M football, theatre, trav-el. water, cuddling • 44776

QUIET mature black lady seeks nonesi decern family man for rela-tionship 48-63 Must be sincere, good sense of humor like sports, music travel, dining out » 44645 WHITE MALE. 32, handsome, ath-

letic. passion for women, seeks female for sports or who seeks other outlets for Nirvana Daytime perfect 4 discretion pre lerred Birmingham * 44631

DEAR SANTA: I've been a good girl ail year so please bring a single whi le male, profess ional , over S'10". 46-56 Oakland County non-smoker. tor an attractive educated sftm. 5 '6" single white female who enjoys U of M football, theatre, trav-el. water, cuddling • 44776

SINCERE honest, 34 yr old while female. 2 dependents, looking for patient man fo share my life with me for tun times 4 romance. No Mars or cheats Dependents OK • 44737

WHITE MALE. 32, handsome, ath-letic. passion for women, seeks female for sports or who seeks other outlets for Nirvana Daytime perfect 4 discretion pre lerred Birmingham * 44631

140 lbs, blond, very attractive tun loving. Looking lor responsible car-ing man 32-45 tor relationship 4 possible m»rnage * 44784

SINGLE - black female. 28. 5 '10" . 180 pound* seeking aid*, diseese. prison 4 drug free Over 6 5" , 29-40, western Wayne county Attrac-tive single white male for friendship 4 romance • 44751

623 Seniors 140 lbs, blond, very attractive tun loving. Looking lor responsible car-ing man 32-45 tor relationship 4 possible m»rnage * 44784

SINGLE - black female. 28. 5 '10" . 180 pound* seeking aid*, diseese. prison 4 drug free Over 6 5" , 29-40, western Wayne county Attrac-tive single white male for friendship 4 romance • 44751

ATTRACTIVE OUT-GOING brunette caucasian tun-figure tomale seeks young ai heart fun-loving, posit ive thinking, single caucasian male who like* dancing * • 44718

DON T SPEND The Hobdays Alone' Single white female 45. widow m search of non-smokmg employed while male 40-60, who enjoys dining

SINGLE - black female. 28. 5 '10" . 180 pound* seeking aid*, diseese. prison 4 drug free Over 6 5" , 29-40, western Wayne county Attrac-tive single white male for friendship 4 romance • 44751

ATTRACTIVE OUT-GOING brunette caucasian tun-figure tomale seeks young ai heart fun-loving, posit ive thinking, single caucasian male who like* dancing * • 44718

DON T SPEND The Hobdays Alone' Single white female 45. widow m search of non-smokmg employed while male 40-60, who enjoys dining S INGLE B L A C K p r o f e s s i o n a l

ATTRACTIVE OUT-GOING brunette caucasian tun-figure tomale seeks young ai heart fun-loving, posit ive thinking, single caucasian male who like* dancing * • 44718

DON T SPEND The Hobdays Alone' Single white female 45. widow m search of non-smokmg employed while male 40-60, who enjoys dining S INGLE B L A C K p r o f e s s i o n a l

out. travel, dancing, movies Seek-ing a fr iend first possibly more One on one relationship • 44610

for a black protossioanl male, 26-37 lo keep my small pet i te body warm all wmter long » 44768

heart, non smoker, blonde single white female. M a s dancing 4 cards, seeks handsome tan. fun loving sin-gle while male, 60-70. • 44700 DOWN TO EARTH Pretty humor-

ous, 33, while female seeks hand-some down to Earth guy lor blue jean to black 1* occassions Friend-ship/relationship * 44660

for a black protossioanl male, 26-37 lo keep my small pet i te body warm all wmter long » 44768

heart, non smoker, blonde single white female. M a s dancing 4 cards, seeks handsome tan. fun loving sin-gle while male, 60-70. • 44700 DOWN TO EARTH Pretty humor-

ous, 33, while female seeks hand-some down to Earth guy lor blue jean to black 1* occassions Friend-ship/relationship * 44660

SINGLE white female 42 looking for m* l * 35-45 My l ike* - funny movto*. garage sale* auto races, spectator sports Social dr inker, fr iend* first

• 44062

heart, non smoker, blonde single white female. M a s dancing 4 cards, seeks handsome tan. fun loving sin-gle while male, 60-70. • 44700 DOWN TO EARTH Pretty humor-

ous, 33, while female seeks hand-some down to Earth guy lor blue jean to black 1* occassions Friend-ship/relationship * 44660

SINGLE white female 42 looking for m* l * 35-45 My l ike* - funny movto*. garage sale* auto races, spectator sports Social dr inker, fr iend* first

• 44062

HELLO, I'm 66. conservative', whi le divorced 4 lull f igured semi-ret ired 4 prefer relaxed casual I toelyto H you r * a secure white male looking for friendship calf V 44736 EDUCATED - employed black

lemaie seeking established em-ployed educated male who is under-standing. honest, and rational and seeks no non-sense relationship Race no barrier » 44667

SINGLE white female 42 looking for m* l * 35-45 My l ike* - funny movto*. garage sale* auto races, spectator sports Social dr inker, fr iend* first

• 44062

HELLO, I'm 66. conservative', whi le divorced 4 lull f igured semi-ret ired 4 prefer relaxed casual I toelyto H you r * a secure white male looking for friendship calf V 44736 EDUCATED - employed black

lemaie seeking established em-ployed educated male who is under-standing. honest, and rational and seeks no non-sense relationship Race no barrier » 44667

SOPHISTICATED BLACK - Single lemaie. professional 40. enjoys fish-ing. (raveling, cooking Seeks em-ployed male Race open I win an-swer all cans » 44340

HELLO, I'm 66. conservative', whi le divorced 4 lull f igured semi-ret ired 4 prefer relaxed casual I toelyto H you r * a secure white male looking for friendship calf V 44736 EDUCATED - employed black

lemaie seeking established em-ployed educated male who is under-standing. honest, and rational and seeks no non-sense relationship Race no barrier » 44667

SOPHISTICATED BLACK - Single lemaie. professional 40. enjoys fish-ing. (raveling, cooking Seeks em-ployed male Race open I win an-swer all cans » 44340

ME TRIM. Jewish professional, warm, advanturou*. l ike* travel, the arts, good food YOU single m* le 6 0 - . non-smokmg. mteaigent. fun-loving cultured 9 44774

EUROPEAN LADY - 25 yrs old wants to meet gentleman from 30-40 yrs old Married or single Musi be well educated 4 generous •

44745

SOPHISTICATED CULTURED, At-tractive petite iewi*h female profes-sional. seek* loving, sincere educat-ed male non-smoker, 44-56. who enjoy* conce rn , theatre, movies, travel, romance, tradit ional values

ar 44703

ME TRIM. Jewish professional, warm, advanturou*. l ike* travel, the arts, good food YOU single m* le 6 0 - . non-smokmg. mteaigent. fun-loving cultured 9 44774

EUROPEAN LADY - 25 yrs old wants to meet gentleman from 30-40 yrs old Married or single Musi be well educated 4 generous •

44745

SOPHISTICATED CULTURED, At-tractive petite iewi*h female profes-sional. seek* loving, sincere educat-ed male non-smoker, 44-56. who enjoy* conce rn , theatre, movies, travel, romance, tradit ional values

ar 44703

STRAWBERRY BLONDE. 5'4 . tr im.

EUROPEAN LADY - 25 yrs old wants to meet gentleman from 30-40 yrs old Married or single Musi be well educated 4 generous •

44745

SOPHISTICATED CULTURED, At-tractive petite iewi*h female profes-sional. seek* loving, sincere educat-ed male non-smoker, 44-56. who enjoy* conce rn , theatre, movies, travel, romance, tradit ional values

ar 44703

Christian from Bloomf ie ld Hills would enjoy meeting gentleman friend early 60 s m my araa • 44642 LIVELY bubbly gal. c a c a 1950s,

not a size 8, but not an 18 Prefer power tools over flowers Positive,' upbeai Are you? Looking ahead Non-smokers • 44641

SOPHISTICATED CULTURED, At-tractive petite iewi*h female profes-sional. seek* loving, sincere educat-ed male non-smoker, 44-56. who enjoy* conce rn , theatre, movies, travel, romance, tradit ional values

ar 44703

Christian from Bloomf ie ld Hills would enjoy meeting gentleman friend early 60 s m my araa • 44642 LIVELY bubbly gal. c a c a 1950s,

not a size 8, but not an 18 Prefer power tools over flowers Positive,' upbeai Are you? Looking ahead Non-smokers • 44641

STRIKING, beautiful divorced white temale late 40 *. cafhodc. traditional vatuee. seeks conetderaf* divorced white gentleman 50-65 5 10"or taller for fr iendship 9 44355

624 Travel Companions

LIVELY bubbly gal. c a c a 1950s, not a size 8, but not an 18 Prefer power tools over flowers Positive,' upbeai Are you? Looking ahead Non-smokers • 44641

STRIKING, beautiful divorced white temale late 40 *. cafhodc. traditional vatuee. seeks conetderaf* divorced white gentleman 50-65 5 10"or taller for fr iendship 9 44355

JET SETTER? Beautiful b londe with bram* seek* her equal in a single wtwto, cultured, m shape fine fea-tured gentleman, rrw) 40 s. for 1*1 claa* world traveling • 44158

PRETTY, very success lu l entrepre-nuer. 5 5 , very loving, giving lull f igured seekmg male. 46-tat* 60 * who can love me for the person 1 em • 44139

STRIKING, beautiful divorced white temale late 40 *. cafhodc. traditional vatuee. seeks conetderaf* divorced white gentleman 50-65 5 10"or taller for fr iendship 9 44355

JET SETTER? Beautiful b londe with bram* seek* her equal in a single wtwto, cultured, m shape fine fea-tured gentleman, rrw) 40 s. for 1*1 claa* world traveling • 44158

PRETTY, very success lu l entrepre-nuer. 5 5 , very loving, giving lull f igured seekmg male. 46-tat* 60 * who can love me for the person 1 em • 44139

TOUGH skm. soft heart, brown eyed beauty. 34. bohemian tttotlyto Seek* strong nonest. free m*n to handle imaginative, humorous XL woman plan on fr iendship * 44566

JET SETTER? Beautiful b londe with bram* seek* her equal in a single wtwto, cultured, m shape fine fea-tured gentleman, rrw) 40 s. for 1*1 claa* world traveling • 44158

PRETTY, very success lu l entrepre-nuer. 5 5 , very loving, giving lull f igured seekmg male. 46-tat* 60 * who can love me for the person 1 em • 44139

TOUGH skm. soft heart, brown eyed beauty. 34. bohemian tttotlyto Seek* strong nonest. free m*n to handle imaginative, humorous XL woman plan on fr iendship * 44566

LAOY - would be fantaetK travel work companion have passport en-joy amenitie*. social grace* I 'm 50 5 V medium bu*d non s m o k e r *

44749

PRETTY. 30 year old biack tomale. 5 '6 '»" fu* figured 4 a great joy fo know IS ready tor new endeavors with a new stable gentleman 30-39. fr iend* first who knows" 9 44796

TOUGH skm. soft heart, brown eyed beauty. 34. bohemian tttotlyto Seek* strong nonest. free m*n to handle imaginative, humorous XL woman plan on fr iendship * 44566

LAOY - would be fantaetK travel work companion have passport en-joy amenitie*. social grace* I 'm 50 5 V medium bu*d non s m o k e r *

44749

PRETTY. 30 year old biack tomale. 5 '6 '»" fu* figured 4 a great joy fo know IS ready tor new endeavors with a new stable gentleman 30-39. fr iend* first who knows" 9 44796

VERY ATTRACTIVE 36 blue eyed blonde, non-emokar, 1 dependant coaege degreed, nice figure, seek* professional l tnancu*y secure for fr iendship possibly mor * • 44609

LAOY - would be fantaetK travel work companion have passport en-joy amenitie*. social grace* I 'm 50 5 V medium bu*d non s m o k e r *

44749

PRETTY. 30 year old biack tomale. 5 '6 '»" fu* figured 4 a great joy fo know IS ready tor new endeavors with a new stable gentleman 30-39. fr iend* first who knows" 9 44796

VERY ATTRACTIVE 36 blue eyed blonde, non-emokar, 1 dependant coaege degreed, nice figure, seek* professional l tnancu*y secure for fr iendship possibly mor * • 44609

TWO WHITE men seek temale for discrete tr ip north tor aanaual week-end*. muel be ettracttve 4 sharing Rece open, w * l ov * you all « 44727

PROFESSIONAL white tomale 55, 5 'S", prefer casual country Hying non smoking non drmkmg atmos-phere Value openneea. optimism educat ion familto* Enjoy garden-ing. grandchildren p < t o n a r y , deity walks, h u g * • 44701

VERY ATTRACTIVE 36 blue eyed blonde, non-emokar, 1 dependant coaege degreed, nice figure, seek* professional l tnancu*y secure for fr iendship possibly mor * • 44609

TWO WHITE men seek temale for discrete tr ip north tor aanaual week-end*. muel be ettracttve 4 sharing Rece open, w * l ov * you all « 44727

PROFESSIONAL white tomale 55, 5 'S", prefer casual country Hying non smoking non drmkmg atmos-phere Value openneea. optimism educat ion familto* Enjoy garden-ing. grandchildren p < t o n a r y , deity walks, h u g * • 44701

WILLOWY, very *ttractrv« trim blonde. prolea*lonal woman i am caring, humorous anergefic. very bright a fun-loving I am aegar to meet a phyeeai iy-h i ta*. successful professional gentleman 46-60 who M cultured irrteraeted in muec art theeier. travel, but meet important •* wtemg io f e k about toefenga 4 s seekmg a doee a committed r«e-"onahip • 44696

TWO WHITE men seek temale for discrete tr ip north tor aanaual week-end*. muel be ettracttve 4 sharing Rece open, w * l ov * you all « 44727

PROFESSIONAL white tomale 55, 5 'S", prefer casual country Hying non smoking non drmkmg atmos-phere Value openneea. optimism educat ion familto* Enjoy garden-ing. grandchildren p < t o n a r y , deity walks, h u g * • 44701

WILLOWY, very *ttractrv« trim blonde. prolea*lonal woman i am caring, humorous anergefic. very bright a fun-loving I am aegar to meet a phyeeai iy-h i ta*. successful professional gentleman 46-60 who M cultured irrteraeted in muec art theeier. travel, but meet important •* wtemg io f e k about toefenga 4 s seekmg a doee a committed r«e-"onahip • 44696

VERY ATTRACTIVE, *en*ual . pee-* ion«f* whit* couple. 35 A 31 seek mg *mg l * lady tor fr iendship Veval -mg a axptormg common interact* •

44476 PROFESSIONAL ATTRACTIVE car-mg Single white female. 24. 5 7" •ikes muaic. sport*, movie* theater travel Seeking unattached white male 25-32 wnh wnaar attr ibutes tor relat ionaho • 44725

WILLOWY, very *ttractrv« trim blonde. prolea*lonal woman i am caring, humorous anergefic. very bright a fun-loving I am aegar to meet a phyeeai iy-h i ta*. successful professional gentleman 46-60 who M cultured irrteraeted in muec art theeier. travel, but meet important •* wtemg io f e k about toefenga 4 s seekmg a doee a committed r«e-"onahip • 44696

VERY ATTRACTIVE, *en*ual . pee-* ion«f* whit* couple. 35 A 31 seek mg *mg l * lady tor fr iendship Veval -mg a axptormg common interact* •

44476 PROFESSIONAL ATTRACTIVE car-mg Single white female. 24. 5 7" •ikes muaic. sport*, movie* theater travel Seeking unattached white male 25-32 wnh wnaar attr ibutes tor relat ionaho • 44725

WILLOWY, very *ttractrv« trim blonde. prolea*lonal woman i am caring, humorous anergefic. very bright a fun-loving I am aegar to meet a phyeeai iy-h i ta*. successful professional gentleman 46-60 who M cultured irrteraeted in muec art theeier. travel, but meet important •* wtemg io f e k about toefenga 4 s seekmg a doee a committed r«e-"onahip • 44696

WHITE marr ied couple, early 30 *. IM 6 attractive, looking tor attractive tomato lor dayt ime weekday hjn a friendship * 44730

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700 Auction Sales ANTIQUE a COLLECTIBLE

AUCTION - SUN DEC 13 11 AM -NOTICE TIME Barker s, 7676 Blue Bush Rd . (downtown) May bee. Ml (N E of Dundee or N W ot Monroe) Nice oak a walnut furniture, floor model phonograph, ok) lamps old clocks, old toys bronies old glass-ware. art glass, race doiHes. cjuilts. ctKdrens Hems nice enlique bisque head dons, primitives Approximate-ly 500 items Plan lo spend the day Jack & BW Barker Auctioneers.

(313)567-2042 Take M-50 to Id* Maybee Rd 1urn north 10 N Custer turn right 1 block, turn iefl on Baldwin lo Blue-Bush. turn right

AUCTION - Over SOO collectible Christmas items Irom 1920-1970 Col lec t ib le toys, lunch bones, banks, dolls models Over 500 toys trom the 1950 s-1970 s Hems too numerous to »*t Sat Dec 12. 7pm Plymouth Ml, Cultural Center 525 Farmer J C Auclion Ser«ce 451-7444

701 Collectibles

B O O K S Average price 20 to 70 cents Troy Ubtary Used Book Shop 510 Big I i pm, Sat Dec

Open Fr iday* 10am-c 5 6 19th, I 0am-3pm

DOLLS 6 HO SLOT CARS Antique Bisque DoMs inc luding Keelner. Schoeneu, Hofn ie is le r 4 Morimurs elc Celluloid, modern a more Ail below book price Thurs a Fn only 464-6597 or 421 -0326

OOLLS - Modern collectibles Ma-dame Alexander. Esfanbee. Norman Rockwell many hmiled edi t ion* AH MIB Very reasonable

313-667-9276

HOBFBT RAIKES Bears a Rabbits tor sale Call Barb for list 346-2046

702 Antiques AGE-OLD Winter Antiques Market

Ann Arbor - Dec 12 a 13 UM Colosseum

150 Dealers in Quality Ant ique* from Furniture t o Jewelry Sat 7-6: Sun , 8-4 1-94 e«n 175, N to Hill St right to 5th (517-456-6153

702 Antiquos AUTHENTIC ANTIQUE pine table peg a board construction. *o6d piece must see lo appreciate, w e seel 6 $750 4 authentic ant ique captains chair*. >200 553-0146

BURTON GALLERY ANTIQUES 642 Pennlman - Ptymouth

O p e n H o u s e Sun Dec 13 - Noon Ul 5pm

We welcome 2 new dealers and 100 a ot fresh antiques Many old collectible chr t t tma* decorauona, children* a dolt furniture, pine man-tel. small drop-leaf table. quiH. mirror*, oak buffet, china, glaa*-ware. leweHy. sterling, toy*, sale on reference books

Stop By For Refreshments 14 Shop* In Plymouth - Free Map

CHAIRS 4, pretty, pressed back, sacrifice $190 for all Also oak chest a end table 655-2475

DISCONTINUED CHINA. Buy/*MI . since 1966. Old China Pat tern* L td Write Box 290. Flneview, NY, 13640

or call 1-600-636-CHINA, e * t 71

FOUR OAK press back chair* , new cane seats, excellent condi t ion, very old. $350 Leeve message 474-3701

BRAUN & HELMER AUCTION SERVICES

Real Estate - Farm Household - Antiques

Lloyd B<aun Jerry Heime* A r i Arbor Sai in*

665-9646 994-6309

CHRISTMAS ANTIQUE AUCTION

FRI EVE DEC. 11.6PM PREVIEW 4:30PM

Romulus Progressive Club 11580 OZGA RD

Use Hags" ' * " «xii south off 1-94 a lo low signs

Large collection of AntiQue Chil-dren's items including 13 Madam Aiex*rvdei OoUs (mint, original bo»-

4nt ique Dolls early Disney. over 30 boys Tm a Steel trucks. Charlie McCarthy. Howdie Doodie. old Bea-tles items Vogue picture albums Antique Christmas items including

namenis Large group of fine an-t ique quil ls S Unervs fine glass 4 chi-

pnmatives. barber light, aulo-grae*is Victorian artworks plus the un.^ue 4 unusual

Foi a tree mailed or !a*efl flyer call DOjO Dallon Auctioneer

313-697-6636

ALL 20 DEALERS ARE GETTING ready for Christmas with wonderfu l

Jft ideas for the Collector or niKjue lover on your list En|oy

coffee 4 cookies while you search the nooks 4 crannies of our beauti-ful historic house

Mc Donnell House Antiques & Col lect ibles

19660 W 12 Mi - Southf ield 559-9120

Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat. 9-5

TEA CART round oak table with 3 leaves. 4 captain chair* Tiger oak secretary Reversible patch quHt

477-0293

WALNUT Victorian hall hand-carved slag head shelf 4 drawer $750 Call before 9pm

ANTIOUE CRADLE - 1860 S Jenny Lind style, excellent condit ion. $225 313-761-9484

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ANTIQUE DEALERS Wanted lor new man in Farmington We re look-ing tor upper end dealers, flea mar-ket goods is not our mtch Direct in-quiries to Don at 565-7621

ANTIQUE French Provenoai couch late '600 s Excellent cond i t ion Can hold nil Christmas 669-5643

ANTIOUE LATE 1600 s sol id oak (able 4 6 chai is wi lh 2 leaf* Excel-lent condition After 6pm 549-2742

ANTIQUE OAK curved glass china cabine! wrth glass shelf Excellen! condition 628-5402

ANTIQUE ROUND Oak table I chairs $500 455-6075

ANTIQUE SHOW DEC 12 Livonia Elks Hall. 31117 Ptymouth Rd Sat , l 0 - 4 p m Admiss ion $1 50 Dealer information 281-2541

McOmber HOUSEHOLD AUCTION

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W i will seii the loliowing al publ ic auction at 1620 Glenwood Ann Ar-

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JDwner F S Ted McOmber 4 Helmer Auction Service

Lk-^t lB-aun Jerry Helmer An i fA rbor Saline

665-9646 994-6309

ANTIQUES ON MAIN The stockings were hung by a large golden chain

filied with treasures lound at Ant iques on Main

jo in Holiday shoppers at our special place

115 S Ma.n Royal Oak

Mon - Sat 10-6pm SUNDAY 12-5pm

545-4663

ANTIQUE WOOOEN carousel hors-es (15) f rom ihe turn of the century Will self individually, excellent condi NXi 751-6078

ANTIQUE 1920 s 9-piece Wil l iam 4 Mary dming room set in excellent condlt >on 7 76-1239

$50,000 TOY TRAIN PROMO CAR

AUCTION

Featuring new S old Lionel trains & Williams trains. 60 promo cars from 1959 to 1967 Over 350 lots

Sun., Dec 20 - 12pm Preview at Sam

VFW Hall, 24222 W 9 Mi Southfield

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Xmas Sale - 10, 20 30% OFF Nov 2 7 - Dec 2 1

Open 7 days - 1 i a m - 6 p m

CARNIVAL glassware, vase and fruit d<sh Also English Bone china teacups 545-4196

DICKENS 4 CHRISTMAS in The City p.eces including Palace 4 Brown-stone; betow green book 348-8331

DICKENS VILLAGE - Ruth Mar ion Scotch Woolens $350. Gieen Gate Cottage $325 547-5303. 673-3466

HUMMEL FIGURINE Collection of 20 select pieces (1940-1970) Sell as a gieup or individually 661-0050

JOK.E BOX 1952 Seeburg C - Total res^prat-on looks & works greal $4000 or besi 313-525-3462

LENOX BRIDE - Jessica, Michael 4 Pla^ng Bride flwl maker kits, 78's. misc Leave message AO calis re-Tu'rt£<J

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NE&IAN sengraph Cheetah urv fraqiefl 30x25 $3125 P O Box 2 7 ^ Farmington Hills Mi 48333

FOR THE ANTIQUE LOVER ON your list, stopping in at TOWN HALL ANTIQUES m downtown Romeo wMI make your Christmas shopping pleasure Our selection has never been better and as always, we are open 7 days a week 10-6 and tor the season we will be exlend-ng our Thurs 4 Frl evenings till 9 00 Located al 32 Mt , Rd and Old Van Dyke 752-5422

H O U S E H O L D G O O D S Sale MUCH misc in garage Ducan Ptiyfe labic and china cabinet, Ethan Alien beautifully ref imshed din ing table drop 4 center leaves Guns of an types With standing gun case (glass doors), ant ique rocking chair 4 love seal and much, more 477-6353

KARMA, INC Specializing in Vintage beaded mesh bags Buying 4 selling Repai & remodeling available In Orchard Mall, W Bloomfield 626-4410

SANDERS ANTIQUES 35118 MICHIGAN AVE WAYNE. Ml

Visit Our New 9,000 sq ft Super Showroom'

We Buy. Sen 4 Trade fine antiques All maior credit cards accepted

Open 10-6 daily (313)721-3029 A Must See For Designers

At t h e G a l l e r y Friday, D e c e m b e r 11th at 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, D e c e m b e r 12th at 11:00 a .m. Sunday, D e c e m b e r 13th at Noon

VALET PARKING ALL SALI DATES AI AUCTION Stelnway Mahogany Grand P m 0 C

japonese Suit ol Amx* Jubako. an original 1969 Oscar, taiique Bertey & Goy Dmmg Room Set. 1Wh & 19m C American fumrture, Woolen i Ro« Top 0 e * s Square G/ands 19* C Engteh Furniture SteuOen Hunely Tal Case Clock. 1907 Model N 1912 Model T. 5 Wiiiontfi Foid 1921 Model Tay$ American Pnrnrtrve Partings k fcon«s Stering Flatwwe vtctudrvg Gorham Greenbne*, Towie CandieiigM Towle OW Master international Royal Donor Weaken Silver Thread International Wmdemere, Domirvick & Waft Martha Washngtor, AMn Chrysanthemum & Towle Rombief Rose China nemdmg Mmton Haddon Hail Cas«e»on Sunny «*> Norrtafce Coventry. Havrtand Rose Rosenthal Coba* Lem> Cindere8c CocXpot PaKxJon Lenox Museie Royal Dcnitor Sherbroo* Leno» Colonial & Lenox Sonnet

m a u w i f i

409 i - Jefferson Detroit. Michigan 48226

• For lurrner Information coll.

X * 13) 9 6 3 - 0 2 4 8 or 6 2 5 5 • (FAX) (313) 9 6 3 - 8 1 9 9

OAK ROLL-TOP DESK Rehnished $750

After 6pm. 656-4252

c k with mar 04*

627-3572

705 Wearing Apparel CRYSTAL FOX-FM* length, worn

than 10 time*. Apppraued $5 000 asking $1500 661-6303

FOX JACKET, 3 y r* old like nam. musl 8*6, $500. 471-7334

LADIES PETITE. Crystal Fon fur jacket, perfect condit ion $525

642-1667

LONG CUSTOM ranch mink coat Long Mack Warner a mink coal Sue 14-16 Best oiler 557-6740

LONG HAIRED Beaver Coat, fun length perlect condi t ion, worn twice S i n 6-10 Paid (2500 Besi offer over $500 After 6pm 661-0656

MINK COAT - Fu* length s o * 12-14. white with Biack fox *nd leather tr im, very elegant, excellent condi-t ion $1500 932-1256

706 Household Goods Oakland County

BAKER'S NEW

FURNITURE 50% SAVINGS Pair of new daadc bun walnut a braaa dnplay chma cabinet*, black lacquer a Inlaid bra** so la U M . black lacquer a maKt brae* buffet ail b ra * * oriental console, oriental chest 539-1209

BEDROOM Suit* . 6 pieces, by Cen-$6,000 asking $3,000

MINK. Ugh! color 3/4 length coat , like new Also, wool coal never worn CaH after 5. 476-6940

NATURAL CANADIAN LYNX Full length coa l

Pure luxury! $4,200 421-2600 453-6602

NORWEGIAN Blue Fox full length coat a hat, medium Bot tom can be worn aa stole $600 567-7232

RANCH MINK coat. $700 lacket. $225 Fox i»cket. $350 Pet-ite small Current style. Superior quality, moving. 855-6171

entertainment ar-Herttage Bombay

cheet a mirror Queen Ann library table a 2 benches Tradit ional brass a glass coffee table 2 brown uphol-stered chair* rm*c lamp* 661-6661

BERNHARDT SOFA, black ticking stripe. 84 X 35'n x 31, matching chair a 56 X 35% x 31, sola I chair a * . $750 for set 866-6645

706 Household Goods Oakland County

ESTATE SALE Dmmg room set. Hammond organ. 3 bedroom*, single beds a desks. « -neile lawn equipment stereo a misc Musi M l by Dec 15«h Lathrup milage 773-7066

ESTATE S A L E SOUTHFIELO HOME

Drexei bedroom sat. round marble cocktail table, sol abed sola, chaws,

BOOKCASE bed triple dresser, chest , b lond mahogany $400 Leather top table. $50 a coffee table. $50 Both truitwood Lamp. $20 Gold chair. $40 651-4443

SILVER Fox full length cost . Hke new excellent condit ion, size 6-12 From Hudson* $500/besl 453-9177

ABUNDANT SAVINGS On Christmas Supplies Wreaths, picks, garland, over 1000 yards of r ibbon Call 531-3544

ANNIE M S New gift shop m Redford Unique hand crafted gifts, rock ing chairs, greeting cerds 25918 Five Mike

doors W ot Beech, across f rom Denny s Open M o n -Frl 10-6

Sat 10-5 Sun 12-4

TOOLED LEATHER purses a coats, rsesonabte Various colors 4 sizes Soulhfield Call 353-7738

706 Garage Sales: Oakland

ESTATE SALE - Sunday Onfy, 12-5pm 2465 Hickory Glen E off Hick-ory Grove, between Woodward 4 Opdyke Misc furr i i lure 4 more

BUNNY 4 ME CRAFT SHOW 2nd Annual Sat Dec 12. 10-5

8201 Chatham off Warren. E of Ann Arbor Trail. 563-9008

FARMINGTON HILLS - Moving Sale Everything goes Children s furnish-ings custom couch , loveseat. chairs Table off ice furniture, c loth-ing, knick-knacks, a more. Sat-Sun Dec 12-13 9-4 pm 29244 Blrchcrest Way. S of 13 Mile, W ot Drake

BROWNE Household & Estate Sales

Friendly. Professional Service

Dianne Browne 360-8919

•able, lamps, rup- lop table, rackner chairs, fireplace accessories, color TV pictures, mi r ro r * . Ireaxer dryer dehunwdifier. electric floor cleaner, microphone stand sheet music a song sheets, desk, metal clothes cabinets a shelve*, luggage, many misc a clothes

FRI . SAT a SUN 10-4 19609 NADOL

5 blks S of 9 rmle off Evergreen, E on Hazelhurst. than 2 blks a r ighi on Nadol

PRICED TO SELL

ANNE CAPP: 353-0376

706. Household Goods Oakland County

FURNITURE SALE-2 couches oak dmmg table a 6 chair* , and tables, leather Chen, oak bed room set we i unit*, pel io eel TROY. 362-3517

HARVEST STYLE Pine d m m g table. 6 cattail style c h a r s 6650 or best offer 363-5012

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE - Sec-tional. glaas dmmg room l a w s and bedroom set 352-0197

ETHAN ALLEN - oak dining table. 6 Chairs - $900 Ca'i 645-0388

BROYHILL dmmg room, pecan, chi-nacabinet with hutch, table, 6 chairs $ 1000 or best offer 968-3936

BUNK bed. Cosco Peterson, Uke new. including maltresses, white tu-bular metal. $200 651-3973

CHRISTMAS CRAFT BOUTIQUE Featur ing area c ra f te rs . A lso Christmas Trees. Many over 10 feet1

Wreaths. Roping. Grave Blankets OPEN 7 DAYS

MURRAY'S GARDEN CENTER 9640 Commerce Rd 363-1620

LATHRUP VILLAGE-MOVING Sale Chairs tables, chests, air. tv and much more 27641 E California, off Southfletfl, 3 Wks N of 11 Mile Oec 12-13. 9am-3pm

CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Sat Dec 12 - 10-4

Hendcrafled Hems 2692 Coral, Troy off Square Lake between John R a Dequindre Take Marbel Or t o end

ROYAL OAK - No Wimps Cold Weather Garage Sale A bit of ev-erything Dec 11-13, Frl. 2-6, S a t -Sun 8-2 2503 N Vermont. W of Campbell between 12 a 13 Mile

COMFORTERS - CUSTOM MADE U-Of-M MSU. - country, cr ib thru king sizes ready lor Chr istmas CaH 425-9904

TROY Moving Saw - Furniture (In-door 4 out), tools, boat ing 4 house-hold Items 2662 Hounds Chase, N of Long Lake, W off Beach Rd Thurs 4 Frl

CRAFT SHOW Benefitting Redford Royal Junior Drill Team at Redford Hockey Are-na on Beech Daly between i-96 4 Plymouth Rd . Sat Dec 12. 10-4

FOR SALE SCALE MODELS

Cars, boats 4 planes o i will bui ld to suit Customized Stephen 569-2341

H A N D C R A F T E R S C R A F T S H O W

DECEMBER 11-12-13 Frl 9-9. Sal 9-5, Sun 11-5 Northvil le Rec Center. 303 W Main. Northvi l le Admission $ 1 5 0 No strol lers

HANDMADE BEARS 4 PORCELAIN DOLLS

595-6454

H O L I D A Y ART & C R A F T

S H O W

Meadowbrook Hall SHOTWELL-GUSTAFSON PAV

ADAMS RD . ROCHESTER

Sat., Dec. 12. Adm $2, Children 12 4 under Free

10am-4pm each day 313-735-5129

IN HOME CRAFT SHOW OEC 8-11th. 10am-6pm 32525 Six Mile between

Farmmglon a Merr iman Rds Stained glass panels angels, sun-catchers. (ewetry boxes, painted sweatshirts, joglng outfits. Etc

CALL, 313-422-4563

JURIED ARTS a CRAFT SHOW March 20th at Dearborn Civic Cen-ter Exhibitor Space For Informa-tion Call 313-746-3386

TEDDY BEAR SHOW 40%-50% off - 4 hours only

Dec I21h 3-7pm Dealers welcome 23861 Morftz, Oak Park 510-9352

2nd ANNUAL

COLLECTIBLE CRAFTS SHOW

NOVI HIGH SCHOOL 10 Mi W of Novi Rd Sal December 12

10:00 - 5:00 50 QUALITY ARTISIANS

Admission $2 Info (313)227-4860

705 Wearing Apparel GOING ONCE GOING TWICE Best place to shop or consign

Featured on KELLY a CO New a gently used designer apparel

738 S Washington. Royal Oak Can 10-4pm Mon -Sat 546-3656

C A R M E L A ' S -Wholesale - Resale FURS FURS FURS

Referral Outlet for Detro i t 's Distinguished Furriers -Couture & Fine Cloth ing Samples & Accessories

Open 12-5. Tues . Wed Fn a Sat Thurs til 6pm Consignment By Appl Please 682-320< 2546 Orchard Lake Rd (1 mile W or Telegraph)

W BLOOMFIELO - basement sale Womens clothes, includes small Rykiel. Chanel. Fendi fur. leather lems. Liz. Anne Klein etc Many siz-es Soys polo shirts, new hair acces-sories. lewelry. purses, shoes, household, elc Dec 10-11-12, 9-5pm 4157 Strathdale, w of Middle-bett N off Lone Pine Numbers will be grven Cash onfy 737-0340

707 Garage Sales: Wayne

GARDEN CITY 29057 Hennlpen. Middlebelt S of Ford Sal 4 Sun 10-4 Furniture, tools, appliances

CERTCO, INC. •ESTATE SALES . HOUSEHOLD SALES • APPRAISALS • AUCTIONS

We also buy out partial or complete Estates PATRICIA STEMPIEN 522-1736

CHAIRS (4) - contemporary, swivel wheels, gray wool, excellent condi-t ion $150 347-3571

YANKEE CONSIGMENT'S BIG CHRISTMAS SALE

On AH Our Overstocked Estale Furnishings

Antiques 4 Accessories

(NOW THRU DECEMBER 24TH)

31578 Gr *hd River (313)471-0320 (1 blk W of Orchard Lk Rd.)

ing Clothes, fine china 4 furniture, all must go Sat Dec 12, 9-5, 21481 Woodfarm. between 8-9 Mile, w o l Halsted Rd . Northville 471-4718

706 Household Goods Oakland County

MOVING SALE machine/dryer

set. l amp* 356-3539

EARLY AMERICAN rr ep to dmmg e m . ( M M . epto dmmg e m . ( M M .

hutch, ak* new S995 681-7934

NORTHVILLE-Mov ing basement sale Fri -Sat . lOam-Spm. 43540 Si* Mile. W of Northvil le Rd

CONSIGNMENT WORKS FOR YOU!

We Get New Factory Consignments Living Room • Bedroom.

Dining Room • Msltress Sets Estate Furniture 4 Accessories

Buy at a Fraction of the Original cost Brand Names

Drexei. Heritage, Baker, Henredon. THE GREAT EXCHANGE

Madison Heights: 589-0390

A FABULOUS TWO SALE W E E K E N D

o l , Frl a Sat Oec 11-12 10-4

7455 BRYNMAWR Brynmawr Condos. N oft 14. IUSI W of Orchard Lake, lake Vassar

EXECUTIVE CONDO SALE Sofa 4 loveseat by Henredon • col-lee end 4 sofa tables • leak dmmg table 4 sideboard • 6 queen anne dming chairs • etagere • complete 4 Piece king size pecan bedroom set by ThomasviB* • washer a dryer • marble lop coffee table • marble top games table w/4 chairs • sotabed • oak flinetle w ' 4 chairs • good art-worx • tables by Baker • area rugs • roll top desk • designer lamps • fun kitchen including small appliances microwave • great household acces-sories • clothing • lewelry a more

Sale =2. Sal Sun a Mor. Dec 12. 13, 14, 10-4

973 ORCHARD LAKE RD (S E corner of Orchard Lake a Tele-graph next to West East Restaurant outside Keego Harbor)

15 ESTATE SALES AT ONE LOCATION 6.000 SQ FT WAREHOUSE OVER-PACKEO WITH ESTATE FURNISHINGS AT UNBE-LIEVABLE PRICES'

JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS" So'as chairs 4 sectionals • wan urvis • wait systems 4 entertainment centers • several dmmg • custom contemporary bedroom sets • china 4 -uno cab>nets • elageres • an-tiques • Goebel figurines • organ sterling silver • large crystal • d nertes • appliances - several dia-mond ' ing sets • gold 4 rem stone jewelry • d iamonds, pearls gold Ctunns elc • designer lamps • wc-.x - e lectronics* office furnishings • e ierc ise equipment - china, crystal, silver gi t ls much more

EVERYTHING GOES 855-0053 332-3650

HOUSEHOLD SALE WEST BLOOMFIELD KNOLLWOOD POINT

CONDOS Friday & Saturday

DEC. 11-12 10-5

LIVING ROOM: Sect ional sofa with 2 chairs & oHo-rn ons. lamp & sofa tables, lamps & contemporary wall chest. DINING ROOM: Rober t Irwin ART DECO dining room set. table. 6 chairs, china, buffet & server. KITCHEN: Round glass top table with 4 chairs. B E D R O O M : C o m p l e t e queen size bed. dresser, mirror & 2 night s tands. BEDROOM: Comp le te twin bed, night s tand, chest, highboy, desk, hu tch & china.

ACCESSORIES INLUDE: 3 Piece wall unit , execut ive desk & chair, g lass book-case, bamboo & glass etegere. designer c lothes 8 & 10, Navajo Rugs. HOUSEHOLD MISC.

6471 MAPLE HILLS DR. Off maple just East of Ink-ster Rd.

Lilly M. & Co.

708 Household Goods Oakland County

CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE Wood dmmg set, $120, Entertain-ment cenler, $60; Formica desk. $65. TV stand. $50. Wardrobe. $75: Baby furniture (crib 4 dresser). $275, Changing table $50 566-2246

ANNOUNCING

U N D E R G R O U N D C O L L E C T O R

CONDUCTS A QUALITY SALE.

Selling Preview Thur . Dec 10, 5-Spm

Sale-Fn. , Dec 11, l0 -5pm Persian rugs. Water tord Lennox, Bel leek, w l n g / f i l t c h c o c k / l a d d e r back Chairs Empire chest mirror , game table 4 cupboard, mink jack-ets linens, silver, l iving/dining,' bedroom sets Bloomfield Hills No ads or signs For Invitation call. 644-3982 Or sate, 644-8814

ANTIQUE ladder back chairs (6). Pine dmmg table 48" , old, good condition. 4 chairs Call Frl or Sat , 645-0346

AREA RUG - Brand new 4 x 9 , Mas-lanfl designer rug. mu led colors, aqua, etc $« ,200 352-4126

BABY CRIB Still new m box Converts to youth bed/adult bed Solid wood Regular-ly S499. sen $ t99 254-7441

BABY GRAND PIANO (Mahogany), 4 poster beds (king, queen, full, iwms), banquet mahogany dining room tables, sets ot mahogany dm-ing room chairs (many styles), side-boards. buffets, large breakfronts 4 china cabinets wing back chairs, carved open arm cha i r * Chippen-dale 4 Victorian parlor sets bache-lor chests, servers tea tables, bail 4 daw coffee table many secretary flesks, complete din ing room sets salvnwood bedroom sets 4 mahoga-ny bedroom sets, camel back sofa, queen ann loveseat. oriental rug*, sets of chma, much more

MAHOGANY INTERIORS 506 S Washington, Royal Oak

545-4110

Beautiful Oak Simmons canopy cr ib w/2 sets ot bedding. $300 lnfant-2T girts clothes reasonable 641 -9566

Beautiful Tiffany chandelier, chess table needlepomi. assorted Chma dishes, trays, antiques 851 -4555

WOMENS APPAREL size 4-12, rea-sonable prices Beeper 610-7799

BEAUTIFUL blue fox lacket - $500 Coyote vest with fox t r im - $100. both size small 377-9009

BLACK DIAMOND Full Length Mink Coat Size 6 !un skins. $1000 or best offer 393-8666

BLUSH FOX ful l- length fur coat, smalt-medium never-worn, sacrif ice $999 Plus finer casual to cock I ail clothing 4 cruisewear 655-1331

BRIDAL GOWN lea length, long sleeved, ivory lace over blush gown pearl accents elegant size 10 Best offer 644-6146

BEDROOM SET - full size canopy Ded, French provincial antique while. 3 drawer dresser/hutch. 7 drawer dresser/mirror, corner desk ' chair, nite stand $700 626-6196

BEDROOM SET 5 piece trundle t e d corner desk with bookshelves 2 dressers 642-2072

BIG BASEMENT SALE-Household Items a accessories, lots of clothes all sizes, current styles Rock bottom prices Fn . Sat . Sun 9am-5pm 22660 Twyckingham off Lahser m Southheld

COUCH. 2 antique end tables, crib, mat lress 4 dresser ChAd's bed-room set Best oi lers 335-1868

DINING Beautiful dark mahogany Double pedestal table, two leaves six shield back chairs, ch in* cabi-net. buffet. Quality $2800 524-9035

DINING black table, 4 chairs, leaf $200 Dmmg set. dark wood, table 6 chairs, $150 Matching buffet. $400 China cabinet, $200 569-1367

FARMINGTON HILLS-Basemen l Sale Misc furniture- go»f clubs, baljy items furs 553-2721

*

DINING ROOM, beautiful Sheraton solid mahogany, double pedestal table. 6 Sheraton Prince of Wales plume shield back chairs, china cab-inet a buffet excellent condition, high quality. $3500 652-1606

DINING ROOM SET - antique white with pecan top. 2 leave*. 6 chairs, l ighted chma cabinet a marble top server $500 473-0432

DINING ROOM SET, 9 piece. Ameri-can country hutch wtth buffet base Gateleg table with drop leaf bow back chairs, table pad, $1200 After 5 30pm. 471-4109

BEST SELECTION Pre Christmas Clearance Sale

FEATURING

Dining Room Sets 10 TO CHOOSE FROM SAVE 60% TO 80%

DUNCAN PHYFE mahogany labie. 4 chairs DREXEL Queen Anne table 4 Chairs BERNHAROT pecan table 6 chairs and curved chma cabinet BURLED ASH table 8 chairs and china cabinet BY MASTERCRAFT PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE s o M cher-ry drop leaf table, 4 spmdie back cha i r s a n d c h i n * h u t c h BERNHAROT pecan table, 6 chairs china cabinet and server Circa 1920 s walnut china cabinet HIPPLEWHITE mahogany buffet OUNCAN PHYFE mahogany corner cabinet Many other Hems reduced tor quick sale

M 'C VISA 4 DISCOVER DELIVERY AVAILABLE

LAY-A-WAYS WELCOME

RE-SELL-IT ESTATE SALES

31769 Grand River & Farmmglon Open Every Day

Mon . Tues Wed Thurs 4 Sat 10am-6pm

fn 10am -9pm Sunday 12-4pm

478-SELL

DINING room set. cherrywood. oval table. 6 chairs, china cabinet, asking $2500 Royal Doutfon fine chma

Sara Bande 80 pieces. $1500 Tappan stove/microwave combina-t ion $300 879-6429

DINING ROOM SET - 18th century Mahogany pamled while extension table, 6 chairs, buffet, $600 After 6pm 644-7443

DINING ROOM table by Century, beautiful teakwood with black tnm; 6 side chaws, 2 arm chairs, black lacquer, $ l800/best offer Oriental chandelier, $250 All f rom the De-signer Cenler In Troy 661-4496

DINING ROOM table, glass lop chairs, 3 kids bedroom outf i t*, much much more Sat onfy. 9-5 Signs on Evergreen, between 8 4 9 at Mid-way 20060 Secluded Lane South-field 3S6-3727

DINING TABLE, europeen style, wrought iron base, mahogany top. 1 leaf. 4 chairs (2 with arms), lyre back used once-$4,200 375-2175

Price Break

Heedboerda from $10 Lamp* Irom $10 Sofa/Lo M i l l sets t rom $349 Sofa/Chair te la f rom $ 146

Save up to 60% on previously leased furniture

C0RT Furniture Rental

Clearance Center

709 Wayne County

W M una. With bar Uke nee . W * offer 454-1632

FACTORY To Yon. carpel I M tor World. Coronet. Cabm

a* low a* $4 T t / a q yd Ped a m e t * l a tnn avakacw Samples « h o f m your home by appl only 5 3 1 - 6 0 7 0

GIRLS trench provincial t ae i bed 4 I with mirror. J piece*.

*. $150 422-4219

MAJESTIC FIREPLACE rNSERT $1200 Ufc* new, muel sen. $400

961-4763

MEDITERRANEAN Sola 6 Chan

table $275 Ca* afler 6 420-2716

28720 I Southfield (S of 12 MMe)

356-4303

3921 Rochester Rd Troy (S of Watt lesl

524-1022

QUEEN ANNE cherry dming room/ Town a Country Break front buffet, lowboy. 4 side,'2 arm chair* , table 44x66. 2 leeve*. Best offer 644-1416

RATTAN FURNITURE lop Dining, end, cocktai l table w /4 swive* chairs $450 423-3965

REDUCED black formica custom made bedroom set. queen soe with headboard, end tables dreeaer ar-motre Was $2500. $ 1900 737-4342

SLEEPER S O F A black contempo-rary. queen size, Hike new, $225

360-8144

MAHOGANY ON MAIN 404 Mam SI . Rochester

652-6860

Black 1924 Kimball Piano, 5 '7 " , a truly grand gift, plus secretaries desks, bedrooms. 8 wonder fu l ma-hogany accent pieces

SLEEPER SOFA Conn $275 $200

Sealy of neutral

646-7443

SOFA - Off white, less than 1 year old, purchased f rom Jacobson's. contemporary style, excellent condi-tion asking $550 642-0326

MATCHING Wing Back chairs, (gold), $75 each Flexsteel *ofa. blue w/tan 'cream print $200 All good condition 651-9150

MOVING - Like rvew. 2 tradit ional wing back chavs. $345/each Beau-tiful walnut dining room, hutch. $500 Table 4 4 carve chairs. $1,095 Triple dresser w/mi r ro r 4 2 rught-stands. $195 349-6140

MOVING SALE - Frl a Sat , 11-4 Like new baby room sei. beauti ful 7 piece modern dinet te and krtchen

microwave, kerosene heater, toys c lo thes and other household and baby Hems Bloomfield, 3 blocks w ot Frankhn, o i l Walnut Lake Rd 5847 Pent land 737-2935

MOVING SALE-Furnl ture. dishes, appliances, exercise equipment

a more ! Sal -Sun , clothing books 9am-5pm 30903 Hunters Whip. Rolling Oaks Sub . 14 a Farmington Rds . Farmington Hills

MOVING SALE, furn i ture, appli-ances. exercise equipment , etc

879-6782

MOVING SALE - furni ture, house-hold goods a misc Sun . l 2 - 4 p m 17470 Nadora. Pmewood Manor. 13 Mile/Southfleld Road

SOFA. 84 light peach, 2 yrs old. $350 or best offer Thom*»v«e dm-mg room set. $1200 553-7156

TABLE, 42" round, oak pedestal $300 Besler 4 x 5 motorized en-larger Can after 6pm 477-0460

THREE UNIT l ighted glass 4 wood wall unrt/etagere. $300.AKw ^6pr£

TRADITIONAL Sofa, gray nylon 2 chairs. be«g* 4 chocolate p l * d velvet AH Uke new Chocolate loveseat Ca* lor prices 851-0466

TROY Household furniture Living room, dmmg room, piano, kitchen misc Hems Sunday. Dec 13. 12-5pm 3405 Upton A3»t>s 0 i ^ B »

TWO KITCHEN DINETTE Sets with 4 chairs each, and a refrigerator Best offer Company selling excess furniture. 476-8400

WATERBED. lop of the tine less mattress complete $250 best Day 433-8030 eve 442-0771

WILL BUY FOR CASH OR CONSIGNMENT

Oriental Rug*. Pamtmg*. Jewelry. Antique Furniture. Collectibles,

a Works of Art

D U M O U C H E L L E S 963-6255

MOVING - averytfwig ooa* Best Kanmor* almond 22 ft aide by aide refrigerator Stemle**. Week ga» MOW*, waaher dryer, tradit ional 6 contemporary tumMura l a n * * . art. etc Oriental art a accent piece*. K> speed man* beta. neigW bench a weights, axercyde AJ m exceaenl condit ion Absolutely no earty b i rd* Sat 9-4 S»m 10-2 6624 Mohawk. S of Warren. E. of Wayne 722-3487

MOVING SALE - Going south' Muel sea household furni ture Ree*on*hl» ot ter* accepted 349-6327

MOVING SALE - NorthvtB*. 1 day only. Thur* Dec 10 10am-7:30pm

zer couches, gat ' * bedroom set. micro wave dining room set chma cabinet. dryer. etc 15679 Robmwood, between 5 6 6 Mile off Bradner 420-2396

MOVING SALE - Sa t -Sun 9am-6pm 37582 Whitney off Newburgh, S of Michigan Ave . Wayne Like new bv-mg room, dmmg room, kitchen, a bedroom furniture Croea stitch a country accessories Office chair* Cash registers Electrical loola Ex-ercise equipment Misc 721-6565

MOVING SAi_E Sofa. h i d e - * - b e d . d r e s s e r , M a y t * g washer. T V . chairs, stereo con*o l* p ing pong table 455-2036

NEW couch a love seat BroyhiO $600. beige/mauve. 397-1603

NEW QUEENSI2E Guest bed $200 $400 with deluxe Fut lon/mattres*. f amous artist designed 476-6572

OAK DINING SET- Oval table with 2 leaves, 1 host 5 side chairs china. $950 473-1324

OIL PAINTINGS (2) by Rhmehardt, 1 is Wmter m Vienna Woods, 6 first mountain painting Sei of 100 yr proore*s of Hawaii, framed by Pe-ter Hurfl. signed 642-2244

QUEEN ANN sofa 4 chair, mint green, brand new $800/best

362-2980

7 PIECE beige contemporary sec-t ional w'cocktad 6 *nd table, good

condi t ion $200 After 5 464-4766

SEWING MACHINE Montgomery Ward* . Zlg Zag. Oak cabinet, porta Die carrying case, many extras, nol plastic Exce«ent $ 100 537-2761

SOFA a LOVESEAT - matching contemporary, neulral. excellent condit ion, spare set. $225 42 I 9318

SOFA L-shape $350 Contempo-rary dinette set. leaves, upholstered chair*. $350 Good shape 464-7293

WATERBED King size. w*lnut fmeh with book She!* New condition $600 or best offer Can. 459-5909

MOVING SALE, sola couch, d e n dressers, maple bed f rame, excel-lent condit ion Ant ique chairs, ta-bles. dishes a much more Art deco hill 4 records Afler 5pm, 546-0094

MOVING SALE through Dec 14 5-horsepower Sears air compres-sor, 10 "Oelta table saw. 28 capaci-ty Tremont wood stove. Kanmore washer, Fngidaire dryer two uphol-stered chairs, love aeet. Harris Tweed sports coats. 42R 661 -9799

FIREPLACE accessories (new). 5 piece ' ire sets log basket 4 log iigniet 4 more 537-3371

F03MAL DINING ROOM Sei All pieces solid Oak table with leaf 6 chirrs l ighted china cabinet 4 hutch Like New1 $2000.'musl seit Se j rs Kenmore gas washe' 4 dryer. Almond Both $250 Call 683-5955

FURNITURE - excellent condition. 0e-,ky entertainment center car-pets misc Call, 643-9498

FURNITURE Sale-2 bedroom suites. 1 rak 1 lacquer, both king beds. Ilk! new Call tor details 650-6433

G R E A T E S T A T E S A L E S

We specialize in the complete l iquidation of your estate

879-5529

DINING TABLE - 42 "x 62" . with leaf extend* to 78", includes table pads 4 5 matching lyre back chair*, wal-nut finish, traditional styling. $450

644-5261

BLOOMFIELO HILLS MOVING SALE

Sat Dec 12th only 9-5pm Antiques 54 round oa* pedestal table mahogany 4 p ine kbrary ta-bles chairs. National Cash Register lamps, leaded glass wmdow picture frames black wing beck 4 ot toman, year oH lawn mower craft tables dehunndrfiei ladder back chairs chma a m o r * No signs or advertis-ing 175 Manorwood OR 644-1179

ESTATE SALES BY DEBBIE

IN HOUSE

•Full Estates - 20% Fee Cash paid 48 hrs after sale

•Auction - Consignments ANTIQUES WANTED -CASH BUY OUTS-

Our Reference List is the Best Thing

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538-2939 WE DO ALL THE WORK'

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jr£W #2269 AUXILIARY ! SUNDAY 2:00 P.M. £3414 Orcha rd Lake Rd.

( N o f G r a n d « v e r )

4 7 4 - 8 1 8 0

ST. EDITH 8UNOAY 6:30 P.M. Z 15089 Newburgh • - ( S o l 5 m a R d . )

Uveitis

•66-1222 or 464-1224

Matter Daniel A. Lord ^ « W K T S OF CXXUWUS

M O N D A Y 6 : 3 0 P M ; - Livonia Elks - 91117 npcuft, Uworta 464-0600 • 425-2246

ST. EDITH TUESDAY 6:45 P.M.

15089 N e w b u r g h (S o f 5 MUe R d . )

U v o n i a

464-1222 or 464-1224

CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM

TUESDAY 7:15 P.M 14401 W. Lincoln, Oak Per*

( E o f G r e e n f i e l d )

547-7970

K. of C. St. Francis of Asslsi Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.

2 1 9 0 0 M i d d l e b e l t F a r m i n g t o n Mia*

I Between Gr*nd Rive. I I M t i

4 7 6 - 1 1 0 0

FINNISH CENTER ASSOC.

THURSDAY 6:45 P.M. 35200 W. 8 Mi le Rd. (1 MM W ol Farmmglon fld)

4 7 8 - 6 9 3 9

ST. JOHN'S ARMENIAN CHURCH (Church wtth OokJ Dome)

THURSDAY 7:00 P.M. 22001 Northwestern Hwy.

5 6 9 - 3 4 0 5

Rmisli Cultural Canlsr Sr. CHbens Housing Corp. FRIDAY 10:45 A.M.

38200 W. 8 MHe Rd. (1 M6* W ol Fern-own Rd )

4 7 8 - 6 9 3 9

16th Congress District Democratic Party

SATURDAY 6:30 P.M. S h e l d o n Hall

TVnouih M ar fanrngn* ) 261-9340

VFW #4012 IN NORTHVILLE

SATURDAYS 6:45 P.M. 436 SO. MAIN STREET

NORTHVILLE (N of 7 Mile Rd.)

To pimcm mn md In this directory,

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953-2082

ESTATE SALES BY IRIS

Michigan's Largest Estate Liquidator* for over 30 Yrs Complete Household Sale Mgm t

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Yel low Rose SHIRLEY ROSE. 425-4826

ESTATE S A L E S Moving or Just Selling?

Let Ua Do The Job For You Living room bedroom dmmg room

antique* chma. crystal a irvsc

OLD OR NEW WE LL SELL IT FOR YOU AM your valuable good* dwplayed

In our 15 000 *q ft

HOUSEHOLD SALE - Dec 12-13 I t 4 Oak king size waterbed w/ cabinet Small sailboat 4 paddie-b o j ! Ireezer formal dining room, household misc 828-7628

KYLE S MAHOGANY 2530 MARKET ST

259-8310 393-3122

MOVING SALE - W Bloomfield Houaehold 4 furniture. Dec 11-12-13. 10-5. 6639 Heather heath. S of Mapie between Middlebelt a Orchard Lake.

MOVING SALE Drexei king size bedroom te l . d in ing room set. mi*c glassware, furn i ture, household goods, railroad lanterns a some an-t iques Sa t -Sun , 10-4, 16126 Amherst. Beverly HiBs. N. of 13. W of Greenfield

MOVING SALE- 16 cu ft upright Fridgidaire Freezer, l ike new. $150/ best 19" Zenith Color TV. $125/ best Fireplace, high qual i ty bras* 5 piece set. $75/bes l 528-0536

MOVING-Walnut bench, secretary, maple chest. 2 black laquer cabi-nets. 2 metal desks. m » c house-

1 C4. . Dec 11. 10-5 281

Trl, Southfield W/Lahser , N / 1 1 Mi

QUALITY FURNITURE Mostly new - in eecora to rs home, must sell Pair whi te camelback sofas, mauve print: 96 m. long beige: wmg chairs, unusual rec-iiners table*, lamps Bedrooms. M l . queen - oak with a r m o v e s Cherry wrth poster beds, much Queen Anne, d inmg set. halt con-soles entertainment ar mo i re

Electric fireplace - Can 356-7136

WING BACK chair. 3 piece section-al lamp* china, bedroom, dkmng. breakfast sets More! 334-7047

709 Household Goods Wayne County

BABY CRIB ANO MATTRESS, excellen! condit ion Used tor one child $«0 427-5319

WATERBED super book $175 Electric dryer : 10 speed tkke $50

GUI'* 24" 981-9239

710 Misc. For Sale Oakland County

Boy s bedroom set. twin t ieedboerd. chest bookcase 2 dresaer*. desk night table After 4pm 595-1792

pmewood set with m-! yrs old.

255-9585

CHINA. CURIO or Gun Hutch 5 x6 high. s o M walnut, exdtent conde-ton. $500 397-1919

DARK PINE king soe mirrored canopy waterbed stove dryer, oak piano, dark cherry BroyhW enter-tainment center 981-5919

DESKS (2) 60 x30" , woodgrain for-mica top. side arm chaws available For home or work 474-2066

DINING SET. solid oak. 48 hexa-0on w/24 ' leaf: 4 swivel upholstered arm chairs brand new Paid $1550, Asking $1025 427-4048

DISCONTINUED WEOGEWOOD Crystal pattern - Dynasty Gobblets 4 red wine 453-5620

SINGER AUTOMATIC Zig-Z*g sewing machme Sews sin-gle or double needle designs, over-casts. Buttonholes, etc Monthly payments or $66 00 cash Guaranteed

UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER

2570 Dixie Hwy. 6 7 4 - 0 4 3 9

DISHES - great for holidays 8-7 piece placa settings p lu* 8 serving pieces 4 24 extra pieces Whi le with silver r im sloneware $60 464-3074

ESTATE SALE - Tons of c lothe* dishes baby clothes, lots of boys polo shirts Good Quality - Low Pnc es Dec 10-11 9AM 18407 Wyo-ming. near Pick ford. Detroit

FURNITURE - couch unit, end table, coffee table teak wood contemporary design good shape, please c a l Darryt (home) 473-1197 or (work) 380-8010

BAHAMA CRUISE 5 days.'4 nights Undercooked'

Must **a> $249'Couple Limited t icket* Mon -Set 9am-9pm

(407) 767-6100 ext 2516

CAGES - birds or animal*. $10-up (by size) Dresser $100 Rocking chaw $75 Albums, mint $4 each Duck carving $65 557-8967

CRIB $25 Rocker $55 9 cu ft chest freezer. $100 Canton Call after 6pm 961-4110

CUSTOM LINED drapenes-6 foot doorwali Like new, off-white

649-5034

FISHER PRICE - 3 m 1 fable, hke new $110 Huffy boys b * e $50 And other toys 978-7024

A l GLACIER BAY Wood Burning Stove-Skoes into lireplace like new

541-8297

GRAND DIPLO ME Cooking Course 20 volume set Brand new Make of-fer Musl sell 661-4246

HUNOREDS - ot sample watches Your choice, $10 Tues -Frl 10am-10pm. Sat lOam-Spm Holiday Inn. 1801 Telegraph, N of Sq Lk Rd

KITCHEN cabmets plus snack bar. $500 Whirlpool wall oven. $100 GE cook lop wrth hood. $75 2 basin cast Iron smk with faucet a disposal, $100 661-1603

LOVESEAT a matching sofa white brocade excellent condi t ion with matching lamp* 3 black lacquer on-ental tables, t r immed with mother of pearl m gold with malchmg chma hutch a wall plaques Brass a glass dinette * * t . excellent condit ion Besi offer musl sell Redtord 937-6381

LIQUIDATION SALE Name Brand Mattresses

Sold Separately Or m Sets All Sizes From $69 95

CALL LIQUIDATION PLUS LIVONIA 471-6050 TAYLOR. 291-3603

NATIVITY, 18 piece set. 2" to 8 " . detai led brushed copper c o l e , great for displays $125 477-0293

PLUS SIZE LADIES clothing 6 boys 12-16. many new Hems Turbo Graphics with 10 game* a Super NES with 6 games 542-2111

VERTICAL BLINDS, Hke new. cus-tom ordered, almond, fits 6x12 ft wMI best offer 644-6146

THE GREAT EXCHANGE Conaigrvment Company

1431 W 14 Mae Rd • Medleon Hts Campbe* C o m e r * Center

(2 block W of 1-73)

Oeey (313)589-0390 <T lO-6-Set 10-4• Sen t , tt-S

ETHAN ALLEN 4 i awe 2 11 leefs « teM* ped* a • captain chaws $790 Flora enM sot* $250 644-S03!

ESTATES SALE PONTIAC/WATERFORO New Antique Strip

tarn* paper fine art a pm

a Telegraph S of VorNea Sei » Sim. - Wem-apm iar aai-7

Pmini i »a* a etc

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116 DEALERS A n t i q u e * , c o l l e c t i b l e * , c o n t e m p o r a r y . baked g o o d * l e w e l r y . d o l l * , c o u n t r y , pr imi t ives, camera* , talk art, spor t* ca rd* , art deco etc SUNDAYS 5 J H E. 11 ML

PIYM0UTH ANTIOUE MALL 5 0 0 0 sq.ft

Ful l l ine o t furniture 1600 s I 9 6 0 * . CoAecubfe* g U n art pottery black Sport ing a hunting

Open 6 dey* 114 , Sun 1 2 4

455-5595 900 N. MtB

20di Century Deatgn

Xavter'* Garden A AWc M I C r a t a m i n o r 0 » wdueng 3ueev SacMay a Lsnbert M 0*ca Cho«e $ sccsasnrisi kem TraySveheda Hoee* 4 Uayd *m»*»» i e — wear a mwa

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VILLAGE ANTIQUE MALL Open 7 Dey* Free P*rkmg M e n -Sei tO J M N Sun I M

A Thur* Even ing* • a

CCC P R O D U C T I O N S 3 3 9 E. 9 M i Haae l Pe r *

5 4 7 - 7 8 4 0

N E W S H O P O P E N OUX WRTH VtLLAGf ANTIQUES

Comer ot Wayne Rd 4 Qkarmoot Wayne. Ml 722-0145

special izing M General L i re An-t iques C h m a . G lass Fum Tey*

10 SOME OCAUPStACC AVAILABLE

THE ANTIOUE SHOPPE -QuaBty Antiques tar Die

OtacrVninaUng Buyer' M 6 9 Mem a t Royal Oek Ml 48067

(313) Ms-eoeo Tuea-ftl 114 Sat 4 Sen I M LIMITED DEALER SPACE AVAL

G R A N D O P E N I N G OMe wiiege ArMquea

2S03 S Wayne 722-0146

Sal. Oec. 5 - 10 «m-6 pm Refreshment* Drawing

Prizes

DISCOVER Tecum»en. Michigan 3 Antique Malls

180 DEALERS AM l oca ted o n M - 5 0

O p e n Deity

(517) 423-4082 f5l7) 423-8277

MAtt t t ran ANTWUCS A unique n o p lo t n d o e a c o ho i d o r g r o i lo net* vounaa tsars kae lamps q i r i u ond a H « t > erythmg can be tomd has* at

222 N Mom St Romeo 752-9800

Mon-Sat 11 om-5 pm

LAPEER HOUSE O F ANTIQUES

SIS-OS? S47S

I7SS 8. Lepeer Rd ,M14' -1 arte*

Mw»4**nwi> iwewniesji

MASON ANTIQUE INST. Find t h e special O n i w i a a gM 6 f al mm t o Buamng* or mMta t o o b o o t h * M d MKMgan 'a O M am a Leteeef Aneqx* CJ e "

Open 7 Oeya 104 Cvtatmee Eve 10-2

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MANCHESTER ANTIOUE MALL

Antiques A Collectibles I IS E. Main, Mane heater

20 itenuM* eoMheeM d tan Arbor

Open 7 days 10 am-5 p m

1 -428-9357

N E W S H O P

RARITIES K M T1IF. n U C H M M ;

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(313) 851-1363

To place an ad in ttts Olfactory, plaaee cad Nancy »l 953-2096

4 0 *

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OAE Thursday, December 10, 1992

712 Appliance.

ATLAS a mc* labia t a w industrial electric dual ban drive 117$

349-0971

BETTER N' BENS woodburner raOt-• M neat. no electricity needed E l ' c m S350 After 6PM 450-7997

CHRISTMAS a m Sana Sal Sun Dec 12-13 IZnoon-Spm 270 South Unaon Slraal Plymoulh American Indian Craf t* , staai fltaaa rasftior accessories nousewaras 4 t » K - t O>K C a * <55 1610

GRINDER LAOOER u < saw. par t* ralw 2-horse an compressor 220 service 4 mmc loot* 454-7991

LIFETIME VIC TAMMY Members!** , seoa 981-4477

MECHANICAL SANTA CLAUS 5 f l and 2 mecnamcal Efves. S i 000 or best offer 421-1690

SCHOOL Program Closing, naw s c f w d unrtorm*. desk*, book* . CPT MOO kjrrvtura. 9 passenger car S l a n t Dac >0 534-1199

WOLF TANNING BED - Works great. must sea 1550 or bast oflar

525-0983

WOOO STOVE Asfiley style 4 ax-ughl W » noid V e tor 12 hrs when Mled Good condi t ion $100 422-0089

712 Appliances « .EX APPLIANCE

fteoossessed maior appl iances Guaranteed 4 delivered W4I beat any daals 841 -9361

COP PEPTONE gas stove good condition Must sacrifice First $45 takes 728-7135

DRYER Wards gas dryer. Harv«s1 gold large capacity runs good. $60

535-8474

ELECTRIC DRYER - Kenmore beige. good condit ion musl sell Call 626-9029

FREEZER - 22 cubic f l Tappan 30 .itomatic MglM gas stove A est.

x w s e fridge $40 eacn Wesiing-595-0950

UE ELEC ~.C Stove, 3 years old sen cleaning, a lmond'b lack glass I roni Exceaenl $300 721-8562

GE ELECTRIC washer 4 dry®. $90 eacn Whirlpool elecmc range $ 100; excellent condi t ion 644-9557

B E S T V A L U E

A P P L I A N C E HOLIOAT SALE 10%-30% Off

MOOCRN APPLIANCES 4 T V S 1 YEAS WARRANTY

S1509 Ptymouth Rd l b u c k W o« k ^ r n m a n

Open Monday Saturday 4 2 7 - 9 5 4 4

GE REFRIGERATOR side by K M 27 cu It atmond. relreaftment cen-lar. 3 y r s oM. $1100 340-4144

G E I r o n tree refrigerator 14 cu ft , late modal. Hke ne«. excellent $275 Microwave $50 549-0722

KENMORE washer & dryer (gas!, heavy duty, series 70. only used 14 months! $425,'set (turn) 451-1047

M I C H I G A N

U S E D A P P L I A N C E

O U T L E T Soma like new Guaranteed M home service Lowest prices Refrig-eration 1912 Venoy Rd. corner Palmar Westland

7 2 9 - 4 8 4 8

PORT ABLE Dishwasher econo wash. 6 cycle CaH Monday only 651-8016

REFRIGERATOR - Top <X the line GE, double door.all accessories in-d u c i n g electronic monitor system $990 Altar 7 4 weekends 254-6147

REFRIGERATOR Froel-Free. $125 Washer 4 dryer $75 each Clean 4 in good working order 295-1764

REFRIGERATOR. Whirlpool. 18 cu-bic f l , white m good condition $ 100 or best oiler 522-4692

REFRIGERATOR - $100 electric stove $150 dishwasher $100 A l In coppenone 4 excellen! 344-6309

REFRIGERATOR $40 Washer $40 Electric Stove $40 534-5526

USEO REFRIGERATORS, freezer Moves TVs. VCRs, microwaves, stereos 24601 Southfield 559-2900 8466 Greenfield 838-7600

WASHER 4 DRYER (gas). $85 each Refrigerator. I rosl free, $125

313-485-7044

712 TAPPAN 3 love 4 oven, gaa with m a t c h i n g h o o d f a n . T a p p a n diahwaaher. Hke naw. only 4 f r i aid. a lmond color $325 total 254-9537

WASHER 4 DRYER - stack unit F u l a(za Kenmore. Mia near, eiceaent. condi t ion 1400 474-4031

WASHER 4 dryer $45 each. Ralng-erator. frost free $125 A l In good condi t ion 955-1074

WASHER 4 ELECTRIC DRYER, al-mond. large capacity $375/sat

455-7T70 or 471-1514

WESTINGHOUSE, white woe x side approximately 20 cu.

471-1317 refr igerator, ft $275

WHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC slove 4 Refrigerator (white), exce l ant condi-t ion $450 lor both 981-2976

WHIRLPOOL Washer 4 Dryer S125 each Range $125 Refrigerator $200 697-7222 or 729-0 0276

WIRLPOOL SKJe-by-side. almond tr idge. $450 Console color T.V. $150 Bedroom furniture 471-5263

713 Bicycioa MOUNTAIN BIKE Mans 15 speed. Sctiwmn Sierra, black chrome, great condit ion. $150 362-1613

R E M E M B E R W H E N Y O U GOT

A S H I N Y N E W

B I K E F O R C H R I S T M A S ? ? KIO'S BIKE SPECIALIST

Free layewey, a l bikes assembled

L I V O N I A S C H W I N N BICYCLE 4 FITNESS CENTER

2 8 8 6 0 W . 7 M i l e 4 7 6 - 1 8 1 8

SCHWINN - bicycle buill for 2 Like new. $200

464-7872

TEQUESTA 1990, 19" Irame. Cirrus Woe color, with A voce! computer $375 Before 3pm 525-5134

714 Business & Office Equipment

SHARP SF-8100 Photo Copier portfol io, trays 4 cabinet. $1595

477-0161

STEEL CASE DESKS - 72x36 -$195 Cannon NP2020 copy ma-chine - $1400 Excellent condition, must sell 525-4274

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Monday, DEC 28 • 7:30 pm JOE LOUIS ARENA

TICKETS: $14, $11 & $8 Premium Seats and Special Courtside VIP Seats Available

KIDS (12 & under) and SENIORS (62 & over $2.00 OFF Select Tickets

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714 Business 4 Office Equipment A T & T S Y S T E M 25

« years o ld $17,000 $3500. C CaH anyt ime 1-800-812-00»S

CUSTOM adfuataMa shelving, ex-ceaenl condit ion. Track mourned down kqhls. phone system comput-er terminals $ prk desks, other

Birmingham Book Store 647-2665

FOR SALE - Folding chairs deek. Me cabmets doctor s scales, com-mercial k i tchen equipment Sal . 10am -5pm Sun 11 am-5pm The Erase Building. 16625 Wyoming Detroit 313-662-3333

715 Computers Ssles & Service

APPLE Ne. 84K system Duel disc drive Monitor black 8 white, key-board. extra f loppies many up-grades. $1500 or best offer Call Jim 7-10 PM weekdeys 861-6593

APPLE M OS. color monitor, Image Writer 2 printer. 3 5 drrve. mouse, lots o l software, $975 462-1945

APPLE M OS. color monitor, image writer II pr inter. 3 5 4 5% drives, mouse, sof tware $750 473-6333

APPLE II OS, 2 disk drives, color monitor, expanded memory. Ima-gewflter II pr inter, Appleworks GS software. * more. $1000 851-1041

ATARI ST and 6 Bit. hardware and software, very reasonable

after 6pm. 455-9226

ATARI 520 ST, color monitor/ mouse, lots of software Midi, al-most new $550 455-6757

CANNON STARWRITER 4 Fonts. 3% mch discs Non-DOS $275

855-7770 or 471-1518

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COMPUTER With hard drive, moni-tor & keyboard $500 425-6397

IBM compatible, 20 meg HD 5 25 floppy, printer, all In boxes $650

435-6211

IBM PC, 192K display asyn commo 16 SW plies, $690

dual drive, packs, sup-

682-9605

IBM PS2 50Z. VGA monitor. 3 5 & 5 25 drive, mouse, modom, original software £ manuals $925 After 6pm, 362-3860

IBM XT clone, hard disc, modom, printer, software. $500/b©st. After 6pm. 380-3809

LASER p r i n t e r - n e w . Tl PS35. postscript. 35 lonts, 2 5 MB 250 sheet. $1200 or besi ofter 347-3794

LEADING EOGE. laptop, 386SX. 2 mb RAM. 40 mb hard drive, modem trackball, mouse case, windows ft DOS 5 0. $850 453-7854

MAC SE - 4 megs ram - i .44 mg super dr ive - $995 Apple extended keyboard - $135 MP desk writer printer - $340 244-2055

TANDY 1000SX 640K. 3"> & 5/2 floppys. 4Gmeg MD. CGA monitor mouse, software 4 manual. $600' besi APPLE I I - , 5 ' . floppy moni-tor , $200/best 352 -3354

716 Commercial Industrial Equip.

MEYERS 7 SNOWPLOW - Like new Complete etectroftf l 4 frame. $900 Ca* alter 6pm 370-0263

USED commerc ia l kitchen equip-ment for sale Contact Jerry Rauch Rochester Community Schools

651-6210. Ext 3051

718 Building Materials FOR SALE - 100 WOOO PALLETS

Make offer Call 8AM-4 30PM Mon -Fn

Livonia 425-1011

720 Flowers-Plants Farm Produce

CHRISTMAS TREES Choose 4 cut p<ne/spruce, 5-10 ft . 4 weekends Nov 28-Oec 20. 10-dark 9190 Joy Rd . between Godfredson 6 Curtis 1% Miles W ol the Arbor /Joy driv-ing range. Superior Twp 455-3223

721 Hospital-Medical Equipment

HOSPITAL BED - Electrically con-I oiled used only 6 mos $500 Call Mary 537-2675

SHOWER BENCH with back like new, used twice. $50 356-4515

722 Hobbies Coins & Stamps

LGB eleven car train, transformer track, people br idges 4 more At '/> retail 823-5972

Tinplaie. 0 gauge, train equipment pre-war Lionel. American Fleyer Ives e n g i n e s , f r e i g h t c a r s transformers Good 545-4196

TRAINS 4 ACCESSORIES, Amen can Flyer. Lionel Marx 0-027-S Some HO Call Arnold 398-9483

723 Jewelry FINE WATCHES

Rolex-Piaget-Cart ier-Corum-Ebel and others 25%-40% Off Retail1

We also accept t rades 569-2828

H O L I D A Y C A S H N O W ! Gold, Diamond 4 Estale Jewelry Watches Starting, signed Costume Jewelry, Antiques, Oriental Rugs Class>c Furniture

T O P P R I C E S P A I D Can for apfx»ntmen! - 332-3650

LADY'S two lone Rolex with Oia mono bezel, great shape

681-7874

ROLEX WATCHES (2) - Stainless steel. Sub Mariner, $1600 Woman's 14K dress watch, $900 664-5762

724 Cameras-Supplies HASSELBLAD ELM body $750 Ex-cellent condi t ion With accessories days 370-4341 eves 651-5946

PENT AX 35mm auto focus, case extra battery Takes greal pictures $340 Before 3pm 525-5134

726 Musical Instruments

ABBEY PIANO CO 541-6116 Steirmay - Baldwin - Checkering

4 Other Baby Grands Irom $1295 WE BUY PIANOS - TOP CASH

ACOUSTIC GUITAR/Ovat ion Leg-end w/hwd-shea case oak Imish exceaant condi t ion $395 534 9604

BABY GRAND PIANO High gloss ebony finish, with bench delivery, tun ing, and warranty $3 995 Michigan Piano 546-2200

BALDWIN UPRIGHT - Excellent condition, one owner. $ 1000

464-7941

BEAUTIFUL 1964 medium oak Kim-ball spinet piano with leather bench. Brass lamp, brass candles. 1 m a c New $2400 Asking $1400 455-4007

BLACK 4 White Fender Sir at ocas-tar electric guitar new son case 4 new Crate ampullar Both bought in Oct 92 Paid 1550 >o. a« w * take $400/heel offer Have receipts Ca» Barbara after 2pm 261 6536

BUNDY FLUTE recently recondi-t ioned asking $200 961-1281

BUNDY STUOCNT CLARINET - Ex cedent condi t ion, only used one year Beat offer 349-0545

CONSOLE Smad piano medium

warranty Michigan tuning mowing, and i igan Piano 546 2200

ELECTRIC Keyboard. Yamaha PSS 150 background accompaniment, memory never ueed $50 525-5305

ELECTRONIC O R G A N K im b e * Swinger 1000 2 keyboards 1 oc-tave toot pedals Can attach caa-set la 4 ser phones $500 3*8 4164

GRAND PIANO SAfchCK M i n i r oM Ebony $7000 or bee) ofter EsoaMara cendMon Caa. 479-5746

HAMMOND ORGAN Modal 5612 $700 or beef offer Muel aaa by Dec IMS LatHrup v a a g e 7TJ-7088

< M A U PLAYER <

726 Musical Instruments

GRAND PIANO - (Baldwin) deep-toned 54 X 54 beeui i fu ly craf ted m walnut $4000 or beat offer Pager 609-5556. Fax . 664-6096

" • - 4 1 1 2

IVERS 4 PONO - burtwood upright piano, high quakty. thousands m-veeled in complete restoration $1750 692-5441

MUSICAL band equipment Gibson Les Paul guitar, Ludwtg 5 piece drums/ t ravel cases Conn coronet Tapco atereo mixer. Teac Quad reel (o reel deck Sun Amp guitar 4 ac-cessories m in i condi t ion 344-1265

MUSICAL BASEMENT Sale instru-ments, song books. COs 4 more Sat Dec 12 9-5 527 W Lincoln, al Oak

•coin Roy 544-6957

OBOE - Selmer low B flat, exceaenl

r a

ORGAN - Golbransen theatre style. Good condi t ion $250 Call after 5 455-7976

PEAVEY TNT 130 bass amp $250 Acoustic 470. bass or guitar amp. Reverb tremeio 4 distort ion with loot switch $250 Trombone $100 Ultimate Hght stands $200 533-4299

PIANO, Grmneli. spinel $650 Or-gan. Kimbal l , best offer 851-6631

PIANO-KIMBALL (Artist Console) like new w/ bench $1600/besl $3300 original 471 -4260 eves

P I A N O S ! P I A N O S !

2 D A Y S A L E New used, demos, repos. Irade-ms

SUPER PRICES" Saturday. 10-5pm Sunday 12-4pm

MICHIGAN PIANO COMPANY Woodward at 9 Mile

22822 Woodward. Ferndale 548-2200

PIANO-opright $400 Good condi-t ion Can 651-0917

PIANO - Upright Winler EQuipped with Practiano. bench 4 light includ-ed Med ium brown $800 722-4317

L O W R f Y ORGAN

P R E C H R I S T M A S

P I A N O . O R G A N

& K E Y B O A R D S A L E Grands. Consoles. 4 Spinets New 4 used Baldwin Sternway. Yamaha. Young Chang. Kawai Lowrey, just l o name a lew Used consoles pr iced trom $895, Used grands pr iced Irom $1995 Yamaha electronic pianos pr iced I rom S895

All Stores Open Sun 1-5

E V O L A M U S I C Bloom field 334-0566 Ptymouth 455-4677 Utica 726-6570 Waterford 674-0433

SMALL walnut Kimball grand piano 6 legs, beauti ful In/out. $5 000 Ideal lor Christmas 932-0656

SPINET PIANO wi lh bench excel lent condi t ion maple finish. $695

540-1417

STARK SPINET PIANO, excellent condit ion, walnut, recently tuned. $850 540-1465

STEINWAY Grand Model L. ebony responsive touch, rich lone Asking $15,000 685-2830 or 664-5744

STEINWAY Grand Pianos Model M and A. beauti ful sound, tulty rebuilt ebony 835-2540

STEINWAY UPRIGHT PIANO Mint condi t ion Call afler 6pm

852-1857

WASHBURN KC70V Electric Guitar and PG55R professional series am-plifier Musi sell Call Walter Grabda

422-9369 or 476-8300

W e B u P I A N O I'"

(Spinets. Consoles. Grandsi - A N D -

H A M M O N D O R G A N S (8-3. C-3. A-100 4 others)

C a l l M r , H o w a r d

( 3 1 3 ) 5 3 1 - 5 9 2 0 YAMAHA CONSOLE Piano cherry-wood, colonial design, 10 yrs o ld $1900 565-7821

YAMAHA FS-30 Electron® stand-up organ. $3000 937-9662

YAMAHA Upright Piano 2 yTS old 349-4002

YAMAHA 6 GRAND - Ebony, wai ranty, $10,000 Call Katharine or leave message 978-1645

7-PIECE Peart international d rum set w ' tux bags $500 544-4165

727 Video Games Tapes & Movies

NINTENDO ACCESSORIES includ-ing 32 games power g l o w gun. ro-bot mult iple control lers $215 349-4355 or 473-6-971

NINTENDO Power Pad 4 Gun, games $300 Turbographics-2 con-trollers, 10 games $200 425-9716

TURBO GRAFX 16 entertainment system » 16 games. or»g«nalfy $800 sen for $250 459-0226

40 NES GAMES. $350 or 10 lor $100 200 - Beta Movies $3 each or $400 lor all 397-9438

4500 VIDEOS Blow out prices - $9 99

Image video. 40300 Hayes 263-9340

728 VCR, TV, Stereo, Hi-Fi, Tape Decks

ADVENT LEGACY speakers Top rated pecan finish, stand included $175/best 425-4663

NEC 26 digital T V monitor Sler eo. PIP, much more Originally $2,000 sell $399/best 425-4663

VCR Toshiba, 3-head. on-screen program. 181 channel cable capa biMy 22S or $200 382-2980

VIDEO 4 GAMES LIQUIDATION thousand* lo choose Irom Holiday

Video. Ptymouth 4 inkster Rd 937-0111

730 Sporting Goods Exercise Equipment

ALL CASH lor golf clubs, bags, golf baas all golf equipment Men s 4 la-dies Any condi t ion We also sen an golf i tems 421-2644

ALL types physical filness equip ment lor near wholes ate 360-1591

BRNG-BPS-827-Cr to r i REM-10-121-552-700-870-1100-1187 WIN 1 2 - 7 5 - 9 4 - 1 0 1 S A V - 6 9 - 9 9 3 1 1 RUGER-1022-44-77 MAFMN-39 336 ITH-37-51 Others Buy Sea Trade Ca* Al after 1pm 522-4148

BUMPER/POOL TABLE - Brunswick Regulation sue $250 CaH 642-3032

EXERCISE BIKE lunct ion

Pulse monitor 5 display near new $135

65S 7770 oi 471-1518

GOLF CLUBS used ant, 1 sum mer 3 woods 7 von* . 1 putter 4 bag $200 525-5305

GOLF EOLHPMENT - 3 sets of left m» 2 dnvars Reason

522 1607

GUNS 12 gauge double barrel 12 gauge aerm-auto 44 Magnum idle. 45/70 and 22 to shot 477-6353

GYM, Proimk Ireaform heavy duly 200 lbs d weights i * e new C o m p m al $aOO Asking $>95 489-7063

LADY'S want length tacket r o w sue 6 • whrte Maiartlng ski boots sue 8 $50 each 649-2233

with buitarfty Cak lor

626-1341

MARCY am I i •y used Good $250

433 3671

NOROiC SKI machine prulaaainnei

NOROCTAACK Pre modal wwh 15 times $&25

4 7 7 - J T O

z m a style g r a p M e rowa B t t Bertha Sh4e graphite

' $ M - « new 496-7469

POOL TABLE 7 N i piece Hate a ass a L * e n e » $750

375-2194

SCl iWINW A d t o v x e O o M wrth

730 Sporting Goods Exercise Equipment

POOL TABLES AN slate antique ultra modern Oar sire Fiotx model demo s

390 7255 Eves 547-3980

SCHWINN AIRDYNE exercise bike bki new $540 642-1857

SOiOFLEX Like new ». Oytterlty 4 leg extension $ 1250 Or best Westland 261-2854

SOiOFLEX with (padded bench butterfly 4 leg attachments $750 or bet-i offer Westland aiea 728 1225

TREADMILL Call aller 6p m

681-7133

TUNTURI ERGOMETER W exercise tHhe mmt cona t ion

US t o HOCKEY equipment (goalie) 334-5989

VIC ' A N N * Lifetime Membership for sale To be j s e d throughout the U S Can be upgr aded to a gold card Puce negotiable 645-1361

WEIGHT SET Weiidet Bench bar-bell dumbell crowbar 4 176 lbs ot wegh l SI40 362-1613

735 Wanted To Buy AL3UMS <5 s Old Comics. Cards. Magazines Models Toys Motown, Elvis Beetle items Eves 264-1251

FOUR upholstered dinelte chairs, oa» pecan walnut straight legs car.Iers. i io arms Oakland 375-5442

WANTED TO BUY Kids clothes, 0-stre 12 Li l ' le Tykes 4 fisher Price lovs S baby needs m good condi-tion Call 522-2567

WANTED - Used Treadmill musl be in good condit ion Ask 'or Pete

(3131623-2600

738 Household Pets

ADORABLE Mix-Breed Puppies Good home only 532-3632

ATFEC'IONATE & beautiful grey cat lor loving home Baby is allergic, greal with people 4 kids Please call.

360 8828

AFGHAN AKC 6 mo Old male lenced yard a musl 625-9569

AFGHAN MOUND RESCUE HOME needs good homes lor atphans. all ages 879-9333

AKC PUPPIES Many breeds to choose i rom Shots, wormed, vet checked guaranteed

261-7470

AKITA PUPPIES AKC shots, wormed big- boned S200-S450' 721-8958

BEAGLE PUPPIES - AKC tri-color lovable house dogs shots S150 Must see' 851-2442

BEAUTIFUL Christmas Puppies Golden Retriever 4 Labrador $50

422-5365

BICHON FRISE PUPS AKC health guaranteed Sired champion

(313) 694-6961

BiSHON FRISE - Female puppy, AKC shois $500 N Dwarf bunnies also available 473-4008

BLUE-FRONTED AMAZON PARROT approx imate^ 5.yrs cud Including cage $700 4 73-4133

BOSTON TERRIER Puppies - 3 Lov-ing 3 mo males all shois, paper trained S175 ea to good home only1 354-6046

BOXER PUPPIES, AKC. champion background 9 weeks old $250

483-6877

BOXER PUPPIES i 5150 Bnr.dles $200 532-9894

CAiRN TERRIER - male 3 months good with chi ldren home laised $300 647-0651

CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES AKC. ShOtS & vet checked $225

afler 4pm. 398-9182

CHINCHILLA Beautiful All sup-plies included a large 3 cage har-ness. nesung box. sand bath bo* SIOO Call alter 6pm. 421-4427

CHOW PUPPIES 8 weeks Cuddly bears' Deposit will hold lot Christmas 685-2304

COCKER SPANIEL Pups - AKC reg-istered ready for Christmas

937-2708

DACHSHUND home-raised puppies AKC, Champion Stud Service

Terms Bob A/brecht

DALAMTIAN - 8 month old -err.ate Excellent markings AKC $100 Can Jeff evenings 422-5005

DALMATIAN lemaie AKC shots. 1 year old, SI75 tx ofter 522-4711

DALMATIAN PUPPIES will be ready lor Christmas Registered shots, S250'$300 1-313-629-0303

DOBERMAN PUPS - AKC. shots 4 wormed puppy care pack ready lor Christmas 592-8008 - 532-2124

ENGLISH SETTER PUPS reg FDSB Wormed 4 shois Will hold lo rChnstman 755-7584

ENGLISH SETTER - Christmas Pups champion bird hunters 3 males 4 3 females $250 each Healthy cute 4 lov ing 425-4255

ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL pups AKC liver 4 white Jusi in l ime lor Christmas Males 4 fe-males 6 wee«s 537-4504

GERMAN shorthair poinler AKC 14 weeks old good with kids good hunter 425-9547

GERMAN SHORTHAJR Pointer pup-pies, AKC champion bloodline 7 weeks- 12-24 $350 294-1449

GERMAN SHORT-HAIR Pups - Akc. 4 wks old field c h a m o o o blood line Ready lor Christmas 288-4421

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS AKC registered, too champion and obedience bloodlines hip eye 4 heart clearances For further intor-mation contact Pam Blankenship

(3131851-7438

GOLDEN RETRIEVER 9 adorable pups AKC shots ready to go Will hold lor Christmas 4 77 9009

GOLDEN RETRIEVERS AKC - Females

Caa 722-7357

GOLDEN RETRIEVER Pup 3 month old male AKC housebro-ken $300 459-5058

GOLDEN RETRIEVER Puppies AKC registered, born 11-17-92 wormed 4 shois 545-3419

GOLDEN RETRIEVER male 9 yrs old healthy great wi lh kids needs a good home 650-7953

GREAT DANE male tO mos old no papers greal with hid* $200/ best oiler leave message 942-1115

INSTEAD OF BUYING A PET this Christmas why no l adopl one from The Michigan Animal Rescue League'' 790 FeathersKme Pontiac

313 335 9290

NOSHED ALLERGY FREE Cormjn-Ra> Kitten curly hght beige tui 12 wks shots $175 542-2111

KITTENS Black 3 mo old female 4 8 mo ON) male good wrth kids 4 dogs io good home 255-1869

KITTENS Pomtes 4 Seal Adorable $75 ea

wks Blue Sweet 4 534 9338

KITTENS would like to place to-gether ,| possible two 10 month old cakco lemaie 4 gray male »bby spayed 4 neutered Eves 543 0811

KITTEN TO GOOO HOME I I wks OM Grey Male" l i t t e r f a m e d Kitten 4 aa f»s belongings' CaM >97 - 15M

YELLOW LAB lemaie 6 mos old nousebrokan need* good home

$200 154 9663

LAB BLACK Puppies ExceMem Pedigree T wks Vary raaaonpMy priced Caa 471-$717

LA8RAOOR P U P P * S AKC 2 Mack 4 wormed Vary >ee

981 5223

l A B R A O O * 4-1 m> oM a male d ra t * love* people $150 Caa ( 6 1 1

APS© PUPS ARC M a i euePty 4 anptiati ion dean

— ^ — * • " * ? , a

738 Household Pets LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPPIES

AKC registered Excellent snow 4 companion prospects Hip 4 eye clear v i c e s For further mlormation contact Pam B - r - e n - ^ 85

LHASO APSO AKC male 11 wks old $250

PUPPIES. 464-2159

LOVABLE hall German Shepherd halt Husky, 3 year ipayed temale Looking tor a good home 335-2554

MAINE COON kittens silver 4 brown tabbys. born 10-19-92 Home raised shots 4 papers Ready »t Christmas. $350 725-4573

MATURE DOG looking for senior companion 10 love Very devoted pet 427-6192

OLD ENGLISH Sheep Oog, mate. 2 yrs shots neutered Needs TLC, fenced yard 4 kids 797-5312

POMERANIAN - AKC. born March 1992 Beautiful mile, orange sable temale $250 Wm hold tH Chr.st_ mas 722-5446

POODLE female 8 months regis-tered cage. $200 CaB, 561-7166

POODLE. Standard Puppy gor-geous champagne male, champion sired Sacrifice Must sen ^ ^

P O O D L E S - T C u p / T o y s ' M n i s Adu l ts 'pups Health guaranteed sho is happy 4 loving 665- 7260

PUG. Male. 7 mos rvousebroken. all shots, dewormed AKC registered $500'best , good home 937-3759

RETRIEVER Chesapeake Bay)/ Shepherd mix 6 mo old no charge to a good home 682-482*

ROTTWEILER AKC pups Sho is 4 wormed Excellent temperament very large Doned $350 f i rm Afler 3 p m 721-3878

FIOTTWEILER - Female 6 months old. trained gentle, custom dog house $400 545-6824

ROTTWEILER PUPPY Male AKC-OFA-TT-Champion sired-5 genera-t ion Championship pedigree-tem-permanent tested exceliem-reier-ences given 4 required 459-4243

ROTTWEILER pups 1or sale A".C Have both parents'champion stock Must see1 Call 728-0224

ROTTWEILLER puppies ready lor Chr istmas AKC males 4 'emales $350 Experienced 261-1372

SEAL POINTE SIAMESE kittens, le-males. 10 weeks, all vacines. healthy Ask for Robin 532-7750 or after 6 274-3380

Shepherd Doberman mix 1"i yea' old male, all shots, neutered. $30 10 good home Atler 2PM. 595-2910

SHIH-TZU Christmas Pupp.es 8 weeks old. AKC 981-5356

SHIH-TZU PUPPIES AKC 3 males. 2 males Nice Christmas present Livonia 464-8408

SHIM TZU puppies ready for Christ mas 595-6454

SHIH TZU Puppy maw. lor Qu-ei loving home, AKC shots & wormed Leave message, 542-6034

SHIH TZU - pups AKC, quality tiny type toys Guaranteed shots co lors Males 4 females 453-6959

SH IH-TZUS 3 females I male ready for Christmas Tiny type Price $250 525-8443

SWEET, AFFECTIONATE CATS Neutered male Spayed female

AH shots 476-1649

TO a good home Medium lo large playful male flog. 25 pds spayed about 1 year old Needs a Hot atten-t ion 4 room to roam 326-5449

VIETNAMESE Pol Belly Pig for sale 6 m o old. litter trained neutered, adorab le Has papers 682-6245

WHIPPETS - AKC Born Oct 10 Shots greal compan-ions 453-1655

YORKIE PUPPY female. 7 weeks AKC registered. $325 Ready Christ-mas week 464-9016 464-8740

YORKSHIRE TERRIER PUPS - AKC 8 weens old. 1st shots,

255-2751

46 RCA protection screen TV. 1990 model , beautiful condition. $1 495 Call afler i p m daily 643-4781

739 Aquariums/Fish Services

AQUARIUM 55 GALLON, slanfl fish, everything included $200

453-7727

AQUARIUM - 90 gallon, complete including fish Cost over S40C sell $85 522-2022

740 Pet Services ADORA8LE PUPPIES - Doberman 4 assorted mixed Breeds Also adult dogs 4 cats lor adoption K-9 Stray Rescue League 680-1426

YORKIE AKC MALE - approven stud for service. Small 455-7186 Or. 561-2682

744 Horses, Livestock Equipment

ARAB GELDING BAY - 3 years oro-lessionady trained Dressage Sad-dle, 17 black complete 455-8453

MORGAN MARE - beautilul talent eo can go classic, hunt seat, west ern. halter 4 harness Sweet dispo sit ion no vices Also 5 yr old open 4M pleasure gelding 4 2 iiDies ready lo start 313-437-7229

802 Snowmobiles ARTICCAT 1991 700 W-ldcat. brand new condit ion . 1900 miles tuned up 4 ready to go $3 850 476-6854

INOY 400 Snowmobile 1987 excel lent condmon Musi sell

427-5964

1979 POLARIS COBRA 440 4 1986 Polar is 250 Star with trailer low m i l es good cond i t ion ask $2200 524-1:

SKi-OOO 1992 Formula Plus XTCE excellent condition 88 Formula MXLT good condition and 3 place F in l i ne Trailer $7 795 427-2731

SNOWMOBILE/TRAILER - New l i re* $485 Call 528-3719

SNOWMOBILE TRAILER - 2 place Custom made heavy duty salt shield bearing buddies e icekeni condi t ion $700 Eves 283-2860

YAMAHA 1985 V-Ma« Low miles Excellent condit ion' $2100 or besi o f le i Call Before 3pm, 425-5253

805 Boat Docks A Marinas

AUSABLE RIVER BOAT SLIP 14 . 3 8 located at AuSabte Huron Campground $18 OOO-'besI ofter Don Duflee 584-4550

808 Vehicle 8 Boat Storage

AAA STORAGE Boats Trailers, Trucks

Outdoor wea-UgMed secured Electricity available 5 acres

Jeffr.es A TMegrapn area 538 8680

806 Vehicle 8 Boat Storage

A l l B o a t & R V S t o r a g e $12 per Mo. - Reserve Now Fenced Lighted Secured

348-2592

B o a t & R V S t o r a g e $12/Month - Lighted

Fenced 4 Secured 349-5563

C L A S S I C C A R S T O R A G E BIRMINGHAM-TROY AREA

649-2848

SOUTHFIELD Storage for antique cars For more information caM days Between 9-5pm s 3 , - ' ° ' '

812 Motorcycles Mini-Bikes

MONOA I960 GOLO WING FuB dress plus plus plus' Excellent first wtng or spare wing Loaded' $2800 Also several other used bikes From 200CC to 1 lOOcc Call anytime, 321-2282. leave message.

HONDA 1987 - Spree red. new tires, custom rims, good body condition, $495 or besi offer 4 74- 7 534

v AMAH A 650 1981- Runs great Black 4 chrome, $350 537-1248

814 Campers, Trailers & Motorhomes

AMERICAN. 1987 34 loaded with extras mini Jel ride suspension s to red inside $31 000 483-6437

AMERICAN 1989 27 fl Mimhome, tuily loaded, generator low mites, like new 397-2612

CAR HAULER - tandem axle, brakes Reese hitch, tire rack $950

453-0016

DODGE CRUISE 1976 - Masler Mini Motor Home Sleeps six. 80.000 miles

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 474-6750 DODGE 474-6668

UTILITY TRAILER, 4000 lb capacity, open. $700'best offer 474-6278

WILDERNESS 1968 - 29 '<ont kitchen queen, air awning micro tow pac« age, $ 10.500 261 -2524

816 Auto & Truck Parts & Service

MEYER SNOW PLOW • complete assembly light harness, hardware, pump, blade For GM Full Size Pick-ups $1195 Call John ai 453-2500

TIRES'RIMS BF Goodrich radial , al l - le 'rain T/A s, 33x12 50 R15LT. 6 <ug Sei of 4,'$ 125 473-1933

TOYO'TA TRUCK Tires 4 wheels, complete set like new $50 ea Leave message 533-5049

TRUCK CAP - Short bed aluminum cap S i SO'besi Call Nick 422-5992

819 Auto Financing IS BAD credit stopping you Irom buying Ihe car ol »our dreams? Wel l show you exactly how lo fix your credit report Get Wans, credil cards tasi Amazing recorded mes-sage reveals details 548-5408

820 Autos Wanted

ABSOLUTELY H I G H E S T S P A I D F O R

Q u a t i t y C a r s & T r u c k s We buy wrth Integrity

Piease call Jef l Benson Car Co. 562-7011

A l w a y s L o o k i n g F o r N i c e D o m e s t i c C a r s

E s p e c i a l l y T o w n C a r s &

G r a n d M a r q u i s

C a l l T o m H i n e s Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury

4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 x 2 4 5

o r 5 7 0 - 7 2 3 9 M o b i l e P h o n e

FLIBECK TOWING Buying Drivabte cars Pay more than yard pr ice Call. 313-531-3602

822 Trucks For Sale CHEVY 1966 SILVERADO wrth Waatern plow, poww 4 locks, tm cruise 32.000 mites Only $13,848

M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 l . 7 1 0 f l

CHEVY 1989 Scott M a w l o r ~ ~ toinatlc, air, V8 AM/FM MeraooZ" set le $8200/best 4 « y ^

DODGE RAM 50. 1967-2 6L MITT" brah' engine, stereo long cw,. Nner & tool box. many new p J . looks / run* great, 12150 352-4*2

DOOGE 1961 - Ram 6 aiam, good shape $1200 or SSTT

565-?8«i

DOOGE 1964 Rampage Pickup " I T tomatic power steering jooo dition, bedhner cap $950 522-24®

DOOGE 1989 OAKOTA - 5 •owner $4995 " Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth 525-7601

DODGE 1991 DAKOTA Pickup^ I T tomat ic. V6. power sieerino 1 brakes Sharp' Only 16 000 $9988

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S Chrysler-Plymouth 652-1933

DODGE 1992 Dakota - ExienOM cab, LE package loaded-loaded- i tone paint

B O B J E A N N O T T E PONTtAC'GMC TRUCK

Plymouth, 453-2500

FORD RANGER 1990 XLT - E « £ X ed cab, aluminum wheels po«w sleet ing 4 brakes, air cruise, aitwlm stereo new cover $7100 or u . Call after 6pm 397-3771

FORD, 1978, Ranchero 400 CsD«i. g ine a u t o m a t i c IransmistKa, S I - ' 0 0 261-7^It

FORD 1979 F-250 SERVICE True V8, a m radio, automatic $2500

399-6600

FORD 1984 F150, V8 automat* air cruise dual tanks higr. rmtw $2800 or best offer -177.

FORD 1985, F150 4 speed m a i ^ , 16, many new parts $2100 Leave message 649-i9jc

FORD 1985 F-150. 6 cylinder, auti' matic. $3,495 Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth 525-7601

FORD 1985 RANGER - automat* Af fordable ai $2995

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d AFFORDABLE USED CASS

721-5020

FORD 1986 - £350 van worl truck Low mi leage Good cortdituy $3900 or offer 522-(«11

FORD-1986 F150. 6 cylinder, auio-malic, air, cruise cap. new ivei Sharp '55 .850 mi $4,850 722-3577

FORD 1987 F150. 6 cylinder I speed/overdrive, duralmei plus C4C $4200 420-4481

FORD 1990 F350. 12 n stake auto-matic , power steering brakes cas-sette. 52.000 miles. $9000 477-159;

FORD 1990 RANGER XLT - V6 au-tomatic. air. power windows 4 teds mint condi t ion $7998 Livonia Chryster-Plymoulf 525-7601

FORD 1990 RANGER XLT - 27.000 muss, tu-tone. Priced lo sen' $6995

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d AFFORDABLE USEO CARS

721-5020

FORO 1991 F-150 short-cec 6g» tomai ic. air cruise. 28 000 m l * like new. $8,950 313-685-81&!

FORD 1991 F-150 - automatic at. power Steering 4 brakes clean and ready lo go' $11,485 Call now' North Brothers Ford 421-1376

FORD 1991 F350 Dually SupercaC XLT, diesei, chromed S'9,900

D E M M E R F O R D 7 2 1 - 2 6 0 0

FORD 1991 Ranger XLT Kmg cat air. stereo, t inted glass bedhriar custom wfieels. fuM 5 yr warranty 19,000 mi $500 and take over pay-ments 3 yrs left on 5 yr contract or buy outr ight 953-CTTZ

FORD 1992 Explorer 2x2, 5 speed power accessories beautiful trudi, must sell' S14 300 538-2511

GEO 1992 TRACKER Convertiblk 3 000 miles, automatic, power steal-ing. s iereo cassette Only $9995 M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

W A N T E D A U T O S & T R U C K S

BILL BROWN - U S E D C A R S -

35000 Plymouth Rd , Livoma

5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

WANTED - Cars trucks wrecks 4 restorabte classics, Need riot be running 891 -8485

WANTED VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE. 1970 or older Leave Message

421-9166

821 Junk Cars Wanted A A R D V A R K T O Z - 2 8 We buy all makes 4 models

T o p $ $ $ Running - wrecked or |un*

4 7 4 - 4 4 2 5

3 9 7 - 2 2 0 0 Licensed 4 liability insured

E & M A u t o P a r t s

WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE Auios 4 Trucks - 24 Hour Towing Up to $5000 LARRY STOWING

335-7480 335-7487

822 Trucks For Sale AEROMATE 1989 Aluminum mini step van Low mileage ErceBent condi t ion $7900 522-1811

CHEVROLET. 1986 K30 Recker Holmes Rebuilt motor dash, trans-mission New springs, clutch Needs paint, asking $7500 522-3328

CHEVY PICK-UP 1977 - 350 auto-matic. runs body rust 1st $350 oi-ler lakes it Call 476-4368

CHEVY. 1985 C20 ». Ton Pick-up V8 a m / l m radio air automatic Sliding rear window $3500

399-6600

CHEVY 1988 SILVERADO - 350 ve automatic, air $7900

D E M M E R F O R D 7 2 1 - 2 6 0 0

CHEVY 1989 p « k up S10. with ex-tended cab. Tahoe package, 2 tone paint 5 speed air am-fm cassette. Sliding rear window Tonneeu cover low mil«s great condition $5900 or best 261 3995

CHEVY 1989 '•» Ton Pickup. 8 ft box V8 automatic power steering 4 b rake* stereo Slock -i 7559A Only $8633

M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CHEVY 1991 S10 15 000 mites V-6 5 speed Tahoe package, rust-proofed paint protection 75.000 ex tended warrenty exceaenl condi-t ion $7100 455 '882

DOOGE RAIOER 1989 - 4 cylinder 5 speed excellent condHion 57 000 miles $6956

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 474-6790 DOOGE 47.

GMC, 1980 3500 SERVICE Truck 6 cylinder, a m / l m radio $2500

399-6600

GMC 1986 SIERRA small pick-w V6 automatic, very expensive d o spor t wheels, trailer package. $2795 TYME AUTO 455-5566

GMC, 1990 Sierra SLE loaded i owner, V8, excellent condition muS see $11,800 474-0226

GMC 1992 SONOMA ST - Sport package, air, power windows 1 locks, tm cruise, cassette. Tonneaii cover $7995

B O B J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

Plymouth, 453-2500

NISSAN 1989 Pickup - low nltes cat), air, cassette Oni> $5995

F O X H I L L S Chrysler-Plymouth

455-8740 961-3171

NISSAN 1990, pick-up. 55,000 miles, well maintained good siereo, $3000 Call 8 - l 0 a m 624-5538

NISSAN 1990 Pickup Truck 5 speed, air. cassette, bedliner atw much more 30.500 miles $15900 or best Call after 5PM. 960-0725

RANGER 1986 Automatic "*» brakes 4 battery Good condilion $ 1900' besi Atler 5pm 624-5346

RANGER-1992 XLT 4x2, 3 0 »» . V6. super cab. air, t i l l /cruise power windows, br ight red 9 600 milei Asking $10,500 477-8C"!

SONOM A 1991 pick-up 2 5 lllre 5 speed chrome wheels sports decai 4 cap. excellent $5800 853-6781

SUBURBAN 1989 Silverado Power steering, brakes, running board Loaded' $ 10,500 Call, 538-5307

TOYOTA 1991 Pickup 5 speed « c y l , loves the road 22 000 i * t e i only $6888

M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

T R U C K S & V A N S ! All SIMS 1988-1««

18 to choose from 2x4, 4x4 Mini-Vans 4 More"

B O B J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

Plymouth 453 2500

823 Vans AEROSTAR ' 9 8 6 XLT - loaded 'u™ great b lue 'gray many new parts $3800 best ofter 422 162«

AEROSTAR 1989 XL ei 'ended great shape 49 000 mites $6800/best ofter 462 -28 "

AEROSTAR 1989 I X excellent e i landed warranty extras $7300 Days 722-7445 Eves 229-0238

AEROSTAR 1990 Eddie Bauer 7 passenger e i tended length • wheel drive, t ou ted 55 000 owner excellent condi t io" $ ' ? W°

313-486,11«

AEROSTAR 1991 Cargo Van co» Pteta rear interior loaded low « " * • man* ext .aa $11 500 1 » - 3 t n

ASTRO 1989 CL 8 passenger wed^ ed reer aa 4 heal

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823 Vans AEROSTAR 1987. XLT 83 000 mites good cond i t ion . $4 250 or best ofter Call 6pm-8pm 641-8617

ASTRO 1991 LT • 2 tone loaded trailer package, anti-lock brakes. $13900 595 7648

ASTRO 1992 Extended Van. loaded 7 passsenger. rear an. deep tinted windows, $16,000 522-4329

BEAUV1LLE, 1989 Chevy van. 8 cyl. an loaded, great condit ion room for 8 plus $9 995 582-2948

CARAVANS 4 VOYAGERS from $3495 3 lo choose trom DICK SCOTT Garden City S22-7820

CARAVAN 1986 LE - Mint loaded One owner $4,750 644-6267

CARAVAN 1988 lully loaded, all options. $3450 TYME AUTO 455-5566

CHEVY ASTRO 1988 CONVER-SION van. mus l see, like new! $5295 1 week only! D C K SCOTT Garden City 522-7820

CHEVY CARGO VAN 1981 - $600 Call after 6 0 0 Ask lor Dave 344-

2675

CHEVY 1987 Window Van - air radio 79,000 miles excellent condi-tion $5,000 532-4694

CHEVY 1988-1991 ASTROS - 7 to choose Irom All automatic power steering 4 brakes, air. V6 From $8788 Stock =7606T M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CHEVY 1990 ASTRO Conversion, all the right stuf l 34.000 miles, only $12,995

M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CHEVY 1990 ASTRO EXT - V6, au-tomatic. air tilt, cruise, rear heal Only $ n , 2 9 9

M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CHEVY 1992 - lull size conversion high lop loaded, TV 4 VCR mint, 5 000 mi , $21.500/besi 948-1834

DODGE CARAVAN 1985 LE Voodgram loaded mini inside 4

out $4 200 645-0273

DOOGE GHAND CARAVAN 1990 -V6 loaded with woodgrain. 46.000 miles $11,622

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 474-6750 DOOGE 474-6668

DODGE '986 CARAVAN LE. extra clean LOW miles Updates New iires New carburetor New radiator $4400 680-1981

DOOGE 1988 CARAVAN - automat-ic V6 power steering 4 brakes, low miles, air t inted glass, am/ tm Sharp must be seen' Only $7988

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S Chrysler-Plymouth 652-9933

823 Vans CHEVY 1991 ASTRO CL - V6. auto-matic an. power locks, crutee. aw

lane. 17,000 nutes Why pay more' ' Only $13,996

M A T I C K CHEVY 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CHEVY 1993 ASTRO LT - Extended van. loaded. 1700 mil s i . must see1

$19 995 Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth 525- 7604

DOOGE B-250 1988 - HI-TOP Van conversion. 47.000 mites, has all options, with oolor T V., $11,822

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 474-8750 DOOGE 474-6668

DODGE B-250 1991 - Cargo van. Black wrth air 4 options. V8 $11,879

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 474-6750 DODGE 474-6868

DOOGE 1986 Fu* Sue Conversion Van loaded $5195

Dick S c o t t D o d g e 684 Ann Arbor Rd

451 -2110 USED CARS 962-3322

DOOGE 1988 CARAVAN - 7 passenger, loaded $5895 OlCK SCOTT Garden City 522-7820

DOOGE 1989 CARAVAN Wagon - 7 passenger, automatic air loaded $8900 DEMMER FORD 721 - 2600

823 Vans FORO 1983. Custom Van. new transmission 4 tires. $1,795

477-0161

FORO 1987 AEROSTAR XLT - load-ad. an the seats, pr iced to aak. exre ready- $5795 DICK SCOTT Garden City 522-7820

FORO 1987 Conversion Van. wt last long at $6195

Jack D e m m e r Fo rd AFFOROABLE USED CARS

721-5020

FORD 1989 AEROSTAR XL power windows 4 locks, tm. cruise, low m*e* new car trade $9950 North Brothers Ford 421-1376

FORD 1989 E-150 Cargo Van V8 automatic, stereo, very good condi-tion $6000/best ofter Call 884-4299 or 549-6406

FORD 1990 Super Cargo Van - ex-tended. automatic, great work van $9900 DEMMER FORD 721 2600

FORO 1990 SUPER WAGON XLT -V8. dual air, 15 passenger f rom $10 000 DEMMER FORD 721 2600

FORO 1991 Cargo Van. automatic 44.000 mites $9900 D E M M E R F O R D 7 2 1 - 2 6 0 0

823 Vans TOYOTA 1986 - cargo van, 74.000 mass, automatic, a * , looks 4 runs excellent $3400 288-4814

VOLKSWAGON 1971. engine needs work Best offer 442-0043

VOYAGER 1990 SE-7 cylinder 47.000 m . ex nal owner $8950/besl

824 Jeeps & Other 4-Wheel Drives

BLAZER 1984 full sue. 305. an Runs good $3200/bast Call. 437-7144

BLAZER 1990 4x4, Gypsy Package 4.3 V6, am-fm stereo cassette with equalizer, alummum wheels, elec-tronic dash 4 more O u t s t a n d i g condi t ion 464-0925

BRONCO II. 1984 Ford, v-6. 5 speed, rough condition, runs 4 drives $1650 537-3039

CHEVY SUBURBAN 1990 - 4 wheel drive, loaded, low miles, $17,960

BILL FOX CHEVROLET 851-2262

824 Jeeps t Other 4-Wheel Drives

FORO 1991 F?50 SupercaC XLT 4x4. diesei. 14.000 mites $19,400 D E M M E R F O R D 721 -2600

GMC 1990 Jimmy fuM Size. 4x4, SLE p a c k a g e l o a d e d sharp!

B O B J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

Plymouth, 453 2500

FORO 1992 F-250 XLT - 4x4 dtesel. automatic air. 9.000 maes $19,400 D E M M E R F O R D 721-2600

GMC 1991 JIMMY ST - power win-dows 4 locks, tut. cruise V8, 4x4. alummum wheels Baal Ihe snow' Only $15,555 M A T I C K C H E V Y 531-7100

JEEP LARADO. 1990 - Fully loaded, air. automatic trans, hard top. under 48,000 m l . excellent condition $ 10 500 or best ofter 352-8290

DOOGE 1989 - M a n van. VS. cargo. 61 000 miles great shape $8956

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 474-6750 DOOGE 474-6668

DOOGE 1990 Caravan SE low miles, great condit ion, $9500

522-1855

DODGE 1990 Convers ion Van 43,000 miles, new tires, excellent cond i t ion , e x t e n d e d w a r r a n t y . $9500 477-2826

FORD AEROSTAR 1987 - AM the seats loaded, low miles $5295 DICK SCOTT Garden City 522-7820

FORD 1982 E-150 XLT van. V8 au-tomatic. clean, reliable cus tom 1ea-tures. $2500 After 6PM 459-1525

FORO 1985 ckibwagon. automatic, air. 7 passenger $2600/offer Ca* 6pm-9pm 459-9564

FORO 1988 AEROSTAR XL - load-ed. 42.000 miles. 1 owner, per fect ' $7695 453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

FORD 1988 CLUB W A G O N XLT dual an. automatic $6800 D E M M E R F O R D 7 2 1 - 2 6 0 0

FORD 1989 AEROSTAR XLT - load ed 54 000 miles, 1 owrv r $7995

453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

cVtUageZffSrd M o s t C a r s U n d e r

* 4 9 9 5 ! ! " 8 3 S - 1 0 Long aea, V-6. Tanoe '3480 '87 DAKOTA 4x4 Automatic air V-6 '6980 • 7 TOPAZ SPORT 5 sored air tow n«es '4380

' 8 7 S P E C T R U M J floor, automatic air tew roles '3280 87 TAURUS LX WAGON Loaded '6280 90 TEMPO Automatic air 39.000 *5980

'84 LTD SQUIRE WAGON loaded, rear seal '2980 '80 LINCOLN MARK V 4 floor share '3480 86 ESCORT 5 speed air desei '2480 88 MERKUR SCORPIO Loaded '7980 86 88 AEROSTARS Loaded from'5480 86 E-150 CONVERSION VAN '5980

'84 CROWN VICTORIA 52.000 m*es sharp •3780 '91 TRACER < doof automatic, air i o * miles '6980 '89 CHEVROLET S-10 PICK-UP Clean '4880 '87 CARAVAN Loaded, sharp '5980 '91 FEST1VA GL Automatic 20.000 rmies '6280 88- 89 TEMPOS - TOPAZ S trom'3980 87 GRAND MARQUIS LS Low mrtes like new *6480 86 ESCORT 2 oooi a^tomaiic power >2980 88 COUGAR LS 5 0 loaded hke new '7280

cVUlageU6rd Used Cars Lot 2

2 7 8 - 8 7 0 0

FORO 1992 AEROSTAR Wagon 4*4, air. automatic $15,900

D E M M E R F O R D 7 2 1 - 2 6 0 0

CHEVY SUBURBAN 1986 - 4X4. Silverado package, fully equipped $7960

BILL FOX CHEVROLET 651-2262

JEEP 1988 WRANGLER. 41000 miles, hard top. red. radio. 5 gear slick excellent, must see. $6500/ best After 6pm, 644-7443

FORO 1992 AEROSTAR Wagon automatic, air. loaded, extended From $11,900 DEMMER FORD 721 2600

FORD 1992 Cube Van 14 ft $14,500 FORO 1988 Cube Van $8900 D E M M E R F O R D 7 2 1 - 2 6 0 0

GMC 1985 Safari mini van. 7 pas-senger. Star craft conversion low miles loaded $5150 352-0289

GMC-1986 3/4 Ton Vandura. new engine, rebuilt f a n s new tires 4 radiator $4 000 453-1889

GMC 1988 Star craft, blue 4 go ld 15.000 miles, like new Loaded $13,000 642-5321

GMC 1990 RALLY STX loaded low miles rear air 4 heal, trailer pack-age . excellent, $12,000 422-4233

JEEP 1988 COMANCHE Pickup, slick, siereo 4 more Only $3895 OlCK SCOTT Garden City 522-7820

MAZDA MPV. 1990 4 wheel dr ive 38,000 miles, dual a r 4 heat, power windows 4 locks $13,000 647-5436

PLYMOUTH 1989 VOYAGER - auto-matic. air. 7 passenger $6995

F O X H I L L S Chrysler-Plymouth

455-8740 961-3171

CHEVY 1983 S-10 - 6 cylinder auto-malic, li lt oedliner 4x4. aluminum wheels red musl see* CUmb a hill' $3 195 421-2800

CHEVY 1987 SUBURBAN, 4X4. Sil-verado package Texas truck No rust ' Cus tom paint , a luminum wheels Excellent condit ion Clean' $9500'best Call. 347-0140

CHEVY 1991 BLAZER - 4 door. 4x4. loaded power windows 4 locks, tut. cruise air. cassette Luke new. 2 to choose From $15,995 M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

RANGER 1992 XLT. 5 speed. 4 0 engine Excellent condit ion' 2 box 4 reese hitch $11,800 464-8210

SNOW PLOW Meyers 7 ' i It . power angle, fits 73-87 Chevy. $625 minus lights 278-6034

SUZUKI 1989 Sidekick. 4x4 air chrome wheels, in dash CO. many extras, mint $6300/besl 871-2717

855 Eagle TAtON 1990 TSi front wheel drrve. excellent blue/gray interior loaded, 5 speed $8500 643-6316

TALON 1991 - Loaded 27.000 males 70 000 mae extended warran-ty $ 11 500 229-9805

TALON 1991 TSi - all power all whisei drive $10 695

F O X H I L L S Chrysler Ptymouth

455-8740 961-3171

858 Buick ELECTRA 1984 wagon Loaded ex-cellent condition, runs like new, musl sell $3000 or best ofter Days, Joe 696-7097 eves 680-1819

LeSABRE 1991 Limited - 4 door au tomatic all. power wmdows 4 locks tm, cruise cassette, defogger wires extra dean CaH on this one1

MATTCK CHEVY 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

LESABRE 1992 white 3800 V6 non-smoker anti- lock brakes cas-sette sharp 9000 rm 661-0814

LOOKING FOR SMALL Au toma t i c ' With low miles, ex t ra clean condi-tion with warranty pr iced below $1500 so are we no lust kidding. TYME has many to choose Irom" TYME AUTO 455-5566

860 Chevrolet CAVALIER 1983 - hatchback, stick

$1195 SCOTT Garden City 522-7820

good r DICK : CAVALIER 1985. 4 door. 4 speed. 4 cyl. runs great, amlm cassette $ 1 0 0 0 455-7198

CAVALIER. 1968 2 door automat-ic, an, new exhauat. good condi t ion. $2900 344-9458

CAVALIER 1989 - 2 door new hias 6 exhaust, extended warranty $4400 or be*! ofter 399-4719

CAVALIER. 1990 C24. 3 1 War 5 speed bright red. loaded new Ives. 54 000 mites $6500/beat 851-0913

CAVALIER 1991 RS - 4 door, auto-matic air power steering 4 brakes, stereo, defogger Like new $7995 M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CELEBRITY WAGON 1986 - VS. air auto power steering, am- lm stereo $1650/besl After 6pm 669-5892

CELEBRITY 1984 Wagon, good condit ion $1100 or best offer Call. 981-4976

CELEBRITY 1984 , 4 cylinder, cruise, minor body damage $1500 or besi oiler after 6 p m 476-9724

CELEBRITY 1986 Euro Sport , V 6 loaded, like new, must sell, $2650

620-9776

860 Chevrolet LUMINA 1991 - 4 door p o w w win-dows $ locks, m. cIIM. m. caa-sette Only $8788

M A T I C K C H E V Y 531 -7100

NOVA 1987 S speed, hatchback $2800

464-7498

862 Chrysler FIFTH AVENUE 1988 83000 nteee. new brakes loaded exceaenl con-dit ion. $3900 464-7908

FIFTH AVENUE 1992 -luxury leather interior. Hat price $24,900 Sate Price Only $16,495

F O X H I L L S Chrysler-Plymouth

455-8740 961-3171

LEBARON. 1987. automatic. 2 door, blue. 45,000 miles $4,495 or bast ofter 293-2280 522-3505

LEBARON. 1988 Convertible, lurbo. loaded, very low mileage red wrth black top mint , $6250 861-5399

LeBARON 1968 - GTS. new wes belt runs great Alarm. ceMulai phone Musi sea $4000 534-7442

662 Chrysler LE BARON 1991 - V«. low mites $10,940

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 474-6750 OOOGE

LOOKING FOR SMALL A u t o m a t * '

bon wi th warranty priced below $1600 eo are we no >uel kKkdmg TYME has many t o chooee f rom' TYME AUTO 465-5586

or den is $2

S - wagon low mi»aqe. i t d n . No IUSI

526-9143

0 A Y T 0 N A 1968 CS, red automatic Mr. 42.000 mites Extras ExoeMem cond i t ion $5300 375-1805

OAYTONA 1988 SHELBY - low maee power steering, brakes win-dows 6 locks, nit, Mr. lurbo 5 speed Only $4595

R O C H E S T E R HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth 652-9933

WRANGLER-1990, excellent condi-tion, 2 tops. $8.500'best offer Days 591-1181 Eves 887-2432

WRANGLER 1991 - Black w'gray interior. CD player, hard top, 12.000 m. . $9200 721-1013

CHEVY, 1991 Scotsdale, 4x4, low mileage, very dean, $12,500-negoti-able After 5pm 960-3181

COMANCHE 1988 - pickup, 5 speed power steering brakes. 55.000 miles S4.486

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 474-6750 DODGE 474-6668

DOOGE-1979. pick-up, 8 ft Western plow Ready lot winter $1 750 422-7253

FORO 1988 Bronco XLT, 4x4, encel-lent condit ion, new tires, exhaust $ 1 0 2 0 0 453-7422

FORO 1988 BRONCO II XLT - 4x4, sharp' $8495

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ACURA, 1990. Integra LS, slick, black, power sunroof, air. 39,000 miles, $10,800 Excellent 862-0744

AUOl 1987 5000-S. loaded, low mileage, excellent shape. $7,000

881-1794,

REATTA 1969 - Loaded white 36 000 miles tan leather $13,000 After 5pm 553-8428

CELEBRITY. 1988 automatic, air high highway miles Runs 4 looks good $1 950 522-4023

REGAL 1980 looks 4 runs good, new tires $1650 Days 652-0665, after 6pm 391-2718

REGAL 1988 Sport - V6 automatic ai' power windows 4 locks till cruise 49.000 miles, only $7888 M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

REGAL 1969 Grand Sport Loaded 28 000 miles taclory sunroof black hke new $9600 Canlon 981-4492

SKYHAWK 1984 - automatic luU power air. new t iming/an belts, re-built head 4 gasket clean 937-1768

SKYHAWK 1986 red automatic good transportat ion $1500 or best ofter 340-0484

AUDI 1987V* 5000CS lurbo - Cus-tom color, mint 68.000 mi Phone, alarm, loaded $10,700 547-9100

BMW 1985 325E Loaded, alarm, good condi t ion, highway miles $4250 332-0395

BMW 1986 535 I. dark blue, leather 5-speed phone, loaded, 84.000 m l . immaculate Best offer 681-8303

PLYMOUTH 1990 VOYAGER LE -V-6, 7 passenger all the loys. 3 t o choose from $9,995 Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth 525-7604

PLYMOUTH 1991 VOYAGER - V6. 7 passenger, air till cruise, power locks 1 owner $ 11.995 Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth 525-7604

PLYMOUTH 1992 VOYAGER - V6. 7 passenger air. tilt, cruoe, locks Showroom new $13 995 Lrvoma Chrysler-Plymouth 525-7604

PONTIAC 1990 TRANSPORT SE black, loaded, excellent condit ion. $9950 344-4884

PONTIAC 1990 TRANS SPORT SE full power, suspension package passenger. low miles

B O B J E A N N O T T E PONTIAC'GMC TRUCK

Plymouth, 453-2500

PONTIAC 1992 Transport Van loaded. 16.000 miles extended war-ranty. $15,900 557-0408

SAFARI 1991 extended, loaded excellent condition, $12 900 Cad af-ter 6pm 541-5862

19" Color TV with every used car purchased

Wrth t h i s a d t h r u 12-14-92. pr ior sa les e x c l u d e d

•90 B E R E T T A G T Z W h M hoT

' 5 9 9 5

•89 B E R E T T A G T This one s holt '

• 6 9 9 5

' 8 0 C A M A R O R S H o l b lue , T - l ops . V-8. automatic loaded

•88 CHEVY VS. TOM PICKUP

Automatic Oedfcner pnced

*7495 • 5 9 9 5

•91 S U N B I R D 4 door, aulomalic an. super dean, like new!

' 6 9 9 5

•89 S - 1 0 P I C K U P V-8. automatic air

• 6 9 9 5

•91 S - 1 0 J I M M Y 4 x 4 Sport package, loaded DeautiM truck1

• 1 4 , 9 9 5

'89 CHEVY CAVALIER 4 door, automatic, power Wearing 4 brakes

• 4 9 9 5

'88V» F O R D E S C O R T LX

Am, mem car

• 3 9 9 * -

•91 C H E V Y 4 x 4 Loaded. Silverado package EMack antra sharp

• 1 6 , 9 9 5

H O L I D A Y C H E V R O L E T

W » Oi ana kww F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S T ^ S S S t *

w 7 oo 4 Orchard lafte Ad 4 7 4 - 3 5 9 4

FORD 1989 Bronco Eddie Bauer good condi l ion $ 11,000 Aller 6pm

397-3860

BMW - 1988, 7351. perfect books, mint! ' ! $19 500

PRESTIGE MOTORS 548-8911

FORD '989 BRONCO XLT - 4x4 VS. automatic power windows 4 locks, till, cruise Nicest one m town $10,950 North Brothers Ford 421-1376

BMW 1989. 52Si. exceaenl condi-tion, loaded, leather interior CD $16,500 Call 8am-5pm 350-0800 or alter 6pm 683-8271

FORD 1991 Explorer - 2 door Sport, 5 speeO. power wmdows-'mtrrors $16,500.'Offer 255-7610

FORO 1991 F250 XLT - 4x4. heavy duty automatic air plow $16,900 D E M M E R F O R D 7 2 1 - 2 6 0 0

FORO 1991 RANGER Supeicab XLT 4>4 automatic air. V6 $9900 D E M M E R F O R D 7 2 1 - 2 6 0 0

FORD 1991. RANGER Supercab XLT. 4x4 automatic, air loaded like new $11,800 459-2436

JEEP 1988 WRANGLER - automat-ic, V6. am/ lm ste«eo aluminum Wheels Black beauty Only $8995

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S Chrysler-Ptymouth 652-9933

MITSUBISHI. 1990, Monlero 4 wheel drive, 36,000 miles Call 9-5 Mon - Fn

353-9654

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CASH For your used car Dealer needs cars My wife says I pay too much, call for phone appraisal TYME AUTO 455-5566

CORVETTE. 1982 - Low miles, glass t-Iops, whi te/red interior new car-pet 4 seats $11.500 669-2907

CORVETTE, 1989, blue/blue leather interior, beautiful car Must see to appreciate $19 000 355-2517

DOOGE STEALTH RT 1991 - Twin turbo, leather, black 4 loaded, 33.000 miles $22 ,890

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 474-6750 DOOGE 474-6668

OODGE STEALTH 1992 - 5 speed air stereo, b lack, 7300 miles $17,865

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 474-6750 DODGE 474-6668

HONDA 1989 Accord LXI - Loaded, new t ires, exhaus t , b lack / tan . $8,450 (313)572-1635

SKYLARK 1984 - automatic, air. power sleeting & brakes Looks like new' Only $1995

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S Chrysler-Ptymouth 652-9933

CELEBRITY 1988 EUROSPORT -V6 automatic, air power windows 4 locks, nil, cruise The one you want, only $5995

M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CH&VETTE. 1984 4 speed, new tires & battery, good condi l ion. runs very good $650 255-2048

CORSICA 1988. power, air. rear de-frost 4 door good condi l ion. new tires brakes, $4250 937-3433

CORSICA 1991 LT - V-6. automatic a i r . d e l r o s t . c a s s e t t e S tock B7590P Only $8886 MATICK CHEVY 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

LaBARON 1989 Convert ible - auto-mat ic . power steering brakes 4 wm-dows. cassette, rear defog Only $6996

R O C H E S T E R H ILLS Chrysler-Plymouth 652-9933

LeSARON 1989 - Convertible, auto-matic, V-6. air. power windows. $12,795 Balance of new warranty

F O X H I L L S Chrysler - Plymouth

455-8740 961-3171

LeBARON 1989 GTC Convertible, leather automatic, air every opuon Only $9895

M A T I C K C H E V Y 531 -7100

SKYLARK 1990 4 door custom, aulomalic air ni l . cruise, defrost siereo 33 000 miles only $7355 M A T I C K C H E V Y 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CORSICA 1991 LT - automatic, air. power steering 4 brakes cassette Hke new 8.000 miles Only $9288 MATICK CHEVY 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

LOOKING FOR SMALL Automatics priced $2,000 and b e l o w ' TYME has many lo choose I rom TYME AUTO 455-5566

858 Cadillac ALLANTE 1988 red with Ian leath-er beautifully maintained all ihe e<-t,as 646-9687

Audette • Audet te • Audet te

• PROGRAM CARS" 1992 Sedan DeVille s - 'oaded Ail one price Take your pick ol six Only S2V990

Audette Cadil lac West B l o o m f i e l d

851-7200 CADILLAC '986 - Loaded. S2000

1989 Lincoln Towne Ca- $4500 Cal' Dave beiween 9 4 5 646-8990

CADILLAC, 1988 Brougham rear wheel drive, b l a c k ' red leather. 87 000 miles $6500 626-3338

COUPE DE VILLE f981 - 2 door ve Florida car Good condit ion. $2600 or best 84 3-0300

COUPE OE VILLE 197 r - Excellent condition restorat ion nol need-ed $3 500 'bes i offer Call 626-7732

HONDA 1989 PRELUDE, excellent condition, sunroof. 5 speed, a»r, am/ Im casselie 49.500 miles $8000' besi 363-1764

JAGUAR 1987 XJ6 - silver Excellent condition One owner $15,000 331-4848

JAGUAR - 1988 XJS, mm! condi-tion'" $13,950

PRESTIGE MOTORS CALL 548-8911

MAZOA, 1983 RX7 - 58.000 mites, new exhaust, super condition must see to appreciate $2850 437-6065

MAZDA 1988 323SE - 4 door. air. siereo lape, excellent condilion $3400/negoilable 453-1072

MAZDA 1989 - 929, 4 door sedan , aulomalic. air, leather interior, power sunroof, aluminum wheels, extra clean $ 10.444

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

Plymouth Rd - Just Wesi of 1-275 4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0

MERCEDES BENZ. 1981, 300CD. excellent condition $5500 or besi offer 746-4025

MERCEDES 1978 - 280 E. gas, 165,000 ml runs well some rust, sunroof $850 542-1386

u n c i e We're Making sJ" December TRUCK MONTH

To Remember

'92 CHEVY V2 TON

PICKUP Si l ve rado , a u t o m a t i c ove rd r i ve , V8 , air , t i l t, c r u i s e , p o w e r l o c k s & w in -d o w s , s t e r e o c a s s e t t e , SS m i r r o r s , b l ue c u s t o m c l o t h b u c k e t sea ts , c o n s o l e , rear s t e p b u m p e r , w h i t e . S t o c k # T 4 2 4 5 . NOW

Was $17,315 $ 13,989 G M E m p l o y e e s & q u a l i f i e d f a m i l y s a v e a d d i t i o n a l 5 °a

ferioii Lartiche WLmmm

I . O C L 4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 . . I - » O 9 8 1 - 4 7 9 7 4 0 8 7 9 W y m e w t h * • • * , P h r m e t H h

•Plus lax. l icense, net r e b a t e

MERCEDES 1979 300 TO sialionwagon Beautiful Florida car. no rust. low miles $6400 453-7927

MERCEDES. 1979, 240 D. main-tained well body near perlect new brakes 4 exhaust stereo system $6 000 or best offer 455-7832

COUPE OEVILLE-1984 excellent condit ion no rust highway car Re-built transmission $2 650 464-3728

DeVlLLE 1988. loaded, excellent condi t ion car phone included $6100 or best oi ler 326-8741

ELDERADO 1991 TOURING COUPE 27.000 mites excellent condit ion

before 4pm 547-6393 after 6pm 360-0691

ELOORADO 1987 aulomatic pow-er wmdows steering brakes locks, siereo casseile Mi cruise, carriage root cherry 70.000 miles $7 450 ahe i 6prr. 645-0773

LUMINA-1990 Eurosport. V6 '3 1. clean 80,000 highway mites 4 door, loaded $5 795 Fenton. 750-0314

LUMINA 1990 EUROSPORT -door automatic an power windows 4 locks lift cruise cassette, alumi-num wheels spoiler Hugs the road Only $9895

M A T I C K CHEVY 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

MONTE CARLO 1978 '.-bull! en girve all power, new t r j . 'S new tires. 6 speaker stereo, great deal at $600 1 best afler 6 30pm. 645-1614

MONTE CARLO 1986 SS - au lomal-ic. air much more' $6495

Jack D e m m e r Fo rd AFFORDABLE USEO CARS

721-5020

NOVA 1988 Very good condit ion. Auto air $3100

689-5196

SILVER SPRINT 1987, 5 speed, 4 door excellent running condi l ion 57000 mites, new muffler brakes 4 tune-up $2500/best 255-9585

LeBARON 1989 GTC Coupe, auto-matic, aw all power, flash red $7995

F O X H I L L S Chrysler - Plymouth

455-8740 981-3171

NEW YORKER 1985 loaded, tealh-er electronic dash, clean no rust, good condition, $ 1850 421-9248

DAYTONA 1989 - aulomatic a* sporty $4 995

F O X H I L L S Chrysler-Plymouth

455-8740 961-3171

DIPLOMAT 1987 - 318 V«, power s tee r i ng /b rakes aulomat ic air A M / F M . excallent $3,900 464-6932

GRANO CARAVAN 1990 LE Dodge v-6. 39.000 mites, wMa/ 'woodgrain 7 passenger. $11,700 477-0755

OMNI 1988 K » k s 4 runs greal. well maintained. $2500

421-7225

RAM WAGON 1989 B-250 8 passemger with mi. automatic, 47.000 m m S8768

T O W N & COUNTRY 474-8750 DODGE 474-6668

SHADOW 1987 - ES turbo auto-matic. loaded, clean $3 100

647-767t

NEW YORKER 1987 - lurbo. whi le/ burgundy interior loaded. $5395

rs 556-1037 eves 652-4208

SHADOW 1989 - automatic air rear defrost Only $4895

F O X H I L L S Chrysler -Ptymouth

455-8740 961-3171

SPIRIT 1991 - air aulomatic. tat. cruise $7944

T O W N & COUNTRY 474-6750 DOOGE 474-6668

G U A R A N T E E D C r e d i t A p p r o v a l

D r i v e H o m e T o d a y -Immediate Delivery'.

• Eve ryone d o s c r v e s a s e c o n d c h a n c e • Your |Ob is your c red i t • Bank rup t cy R e p r o - N o P r o b l e m ' • Re-es lab l i sh your c red i t • F i nanc ing for e v e r y o n e '

A s k for M r . K a r r E 6 I - 6 9 0 0

A C T I O N O L D S M O B I L E 33850 P lymouth Road

Livonia • Ooen Sat. 10-4

BUDGET CAR

ELDORADO 1988 White Gpld package leather 60 000 miles Non smoker $10 500 Call 340-0575

ELOORADO. $10,900

40.000 miles. 358-5099

ELDORADO 1988 loaded excel-lent condit ion 52.000 miles, new Brakes Iires 4 struts $11,500

313-680-1400

SEDAN DE VILLE 1992 - Excellent cond i t ion loaded dark p lum 10 500 mi $22 ,500 355-0435

SEDAN DEVILLE 1992 immacu-late Loaded' Taupe/Dark Plum 5.900 mites $24 400 885-3192

SEDAN DEVILLE 1989 - e.cei lenl condi l ion w i l es car, 48.000 rru leather seals c ream ivory $ " 2 500' ofter Mon-Fn. 10am-4pm 398-9002

SEDAN OEVILLE 1986- excellent condition, silver new tires 4 brakes $5800 * 76-5535

SEDAN DEVILLE 1989 red carnival top leather wires 34 000 mites, $12 900 firm 476-4673

MERKUR 1989 SCORWO - 37 000 miles Touring package 453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

NISSAN 1990 300ZX Turbo totally loaded (ike new'$19,900

F O X H I L L S Chrysler - Plymoulh

455-8740 961-3171

SUBARU 1986 - GL wagon 4 wheel drive. 5 speed very clean loaded $2250 537-3039

SUBARU 1986. 4W0. very good condition, dependable high High-way miles, excellent student or 2nd car $ 1000 455-6760

SUZUKI 1989 GT - good miles aulomalic $4395

D i c k S c o t t D o d g e 684 Ann Arbor Rd

451-2110 USED CARS 962-3322 VOLVO 1991 - 740 4 door 18.000 mites beautiful clean loaded leather $16.900/best Sam-5pm 575-6769

852 Classic Cars AMX 1969 390 automatic Below appraisal. $5 000 Please caa afler 6pm 855-9029

COUGAR 1970 Etenmelor 428 SCJ Autorama show Winner asking $12 500 459 6683

LANE S SERVICE Auto Repair 4 Restoration We do It "or HALF me cost '

654-8070

& FARMINGTON HILLS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH & SATURDAY SALES & SERVICE SPECTACULAR!!

SEDAN DEVILLE-1987 loaded security alarm low miles S6.800 negotiable 937-8710

SEDAN DE VILLE 1986 blue 64k miles Michelins. wire wheels clean $6700'negot iable 643-8032

SEDAN DEVILLE 1986 very good condit ion new air. sky blue navy fabric lop leather interior spoke wheels. $7 000 Afler 6pm week-days anytime weekends 455-2093

860 Chevrolet A T T E N T I O N

ARE Y O U L O O K I N G TO BUY or S E L L

A CAR T R U C K or V A N Come io where the dealers go

MICHIGAN AUTO AUCTION 33640 Michigan Ave

WAYNE Ml For information 326-6400

f i rgu la i sale e v e r , Thu> at 6pm

BERETTA 1988 GT 5 speed air cru-se electr ical dash maroon 97 '100 miles $3000 must sen

562-4159

'84 PONTIAC

FIREBIRD $ 2 Q Q C Automatic, air, V-6.

'91 GEO METRO 5 speed, great A A P financing terms available.

'81 CHEVY MALIBU 4 d o o r , clean car! 1495 '85 FORD F-150 EXTENDED CAB PICKUP ( M A A P Automatic. A a a j 351 engine. w w w

'84 T-BIRD TURBO COUPE t Loaded. * sharp! 1995

'88 CORSICA . Automatic, S A A Q K air. stereo. • • V V

' 8 2 C E L E B R I T Y

Automatic, air, * * m low miles * 1 / M 5 like new! I I W W

' 8 5 M E R K U R

X R 4 T I C

Aluminum r ims. power roof, al l the t oys 2395 ' 8 6 D O D G E FULL SIZE PICKUP < M A A P Automatic. 46,000 miles. • w w w

' 8 4 C A V A L I E R Strong motor, automatic, air.

$695

GORDON ill] Ford Road Ford B o a d

just West ot Merriman 427-6200 A l l V e h i c l e s

S u b i e c t T o P r i o r S a l e

NO HASSLE PRICES All u s e d c a r s a n d t r u c k s a n d v a n s r € d - t a g g € d w i t h

our N O H A S S L E pr ices f o r y o u r b u y i n g convenience.

BERETTA 1988 ceded aulomalic ai< good condi t ion $4250

879-3292

TEST DRIVE THE ALL NEW CONCORDE LH! !

NEW 1993 NEW YORKERS & 5th AVENUES Ail $2000**

Below Invoice!! Starting at

27 available $ 1 3 , 9 9 5 . .

SALES 9:30-4:00 Service, Parts & Body Shop 8:30-4:00 S a t u r d a y S a t u r d a y

B O D Y S H O P E S T I M A T E S ! !

BERETTA 1989 GTU .oaded Black $7 500 Evenings 856 3910

BERRETTA GT 1989 6 cylinder lull, loaded 28 000 miles Only $7960

BILL EOX CMEVROlET 851-2282

CAMAOO 1991 «S leal 5 speed" V8 10 000 miles l *e new $10 500

453 8013

CAPRICE Ci ASSlC 1982 4 door V-8 $1 750 or besi -ihei Call 592-0029

CAPRICE CLASSIC 1987 wruie 4 door landau root Good condi-honCaa 84 1-7840

CAPRICE CLASSIC >984 4 0> $1250 Please can afler 4pm 848 2943

CAPRICE CLASSIC 1987 Broug ham 4 door V8 automatic an power windows ft ;ks Ml cruise A !am*r car Only $7995 M A T I C K C H E W 5 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

CAPRICE ClASSlC i*®» V» auw-ft ocas

28000 —es Only

90 L U M I N A APV L o a d e d , m a r o o n meta l l i c , ex t ra s h a r p !

M0,777 86 NOVA

Au toma t i c , air A M F M s te reo , s h a r p '

m F A R M I N G T O N HILLS J C CHRYSLER * PLYMOUTH ^ G R A N D R I V E R A N D M I D D L E B E L T

476-7900

MATICK ONEVY S31-7100

3939 '90 GRAND PRIX LE

floor loaded WM unbakMbty dean'

'9949 ' 8 9 V O Y A G E R

s7474

91 GEO STORM A i r . A M F M s t e r e c

casse t te s h a r p '

s7979 '87 RANGER PICKUP Sport stripes, what a

$4242 CORSIC AS 1989-1982

3 to choose from!

" 9 1 L U M I N A C L A P V

Loadad poww M«I». aiurrwnum wh»et»

' 8 5 CHEVY TAHOE S - 1 0 BLAZER

Automat ic , loaded. 4x4. a luminum wheats

<6464 ' 9 2 CAVALIER R S

8888 * 8 7 A S T R O C L

a. 7 passenger 2 «in(. dun!

$7979 89 CAVALIER Z24

6888

M A TICK C H C V Y 9 3 1 - 7 1 0 0

M A T I C K C N * V Y H-71

$11,888 Most ca rs guaranteed 3 months or 3 0 0 0 miles

L —

e a * O A E T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r 1 0 , 1 9 9 2

S H A D O W M M . 2 door M o m U c . e o « » Steering ft U K m aa. new • W * . P 'akae ft ba l le ry E u t M n l

«16-5641 S H A D O W U N . automat ic . * r moonroo l - p n c e d $371 M O . blue b o o k O M V & 2 M TYME AUTO 465-5566

SHAOOW 1W1. 19.000 m M 2 3 Wer. M o m n c . Mr loaded $9400 Of bes i o i le r 427-0055

SMAOWW 1 M 1 . 5500 maee auto-m a a c . - % r , 4 door aw bag Mack cher ry3720Q. 'bes i . 549-5649

S P H M M 1 20.000 maee. aa. au-

ft W W >7500

SWIMSCR 1971 - Runs g o o d Muf t i see >400 or M a i o f te . Call

t f W l 420-2657

8 6 1 l o r d

— ATTENTION « E YOU LOOKING

J " 0 BUY or SELL A fcAHTRUCKor VAN C o i j e l o where t he dealers go M J f M i G A N AUTO AUCTION

m 33640 Micrngan Ave m WAYNE. Ml

fot in ter ma t i on 326-6400 Wegniar sale every Thur at 6pm

5 5 3 ® T VICTORIA 1988 40.500 I cond i l i on $7200

437-3686

VICTORIA 1992 LX - low power a q u p f f l w l musl

» thousands ' S 15,950 i rothers Ford 421-1376

CR^M|J|4 VICTORIA 1969 LX - poww windows ft locks, power sleeping M l C a a u . c lean' $7995

<#ack Demmer Ford AFFORDABLE USEO CABS

"" 721-5020

GT M ' i . wtxte 6 speed, a n sun-roo< 49.000 miles

855-3694

K C O R T 1982 - E.cel lent • s n s p o r tation 4-speetJ

. 5 0 0 - 454-0109

ESUOBT — ; 4 cyl. heal, amtm s ie reowad io slick manual Steering ft M a t a i , 397-1399

ESuOf lT 1986 - 2 door air excel-len i . cendmon. S1695 Prestige Mo-t o r s . CeH 548-8911

ESCOf lT . 1987. GL. 4 door hatch-DaHt _48 000 miles power air. a m ' M ^ a . 0 $2475 644-1252

ESOOflT 1988 ., Pony I owner. 49.000' maes great transportal ion. $3190, ; Eves 473-0461

8 6 6 F o r d

ESCORT 1986-lor par ts needs Ou lch . ASC eleclr ctoaa tunroo* $143 or boa) Ca* 981-6904 after 6 o o p r

ESCORT 19ftrn. GT. wl-ilte. 3

aaa SS.OOO/baei

ESCORT 1986 GT - 43.000 rn* m u s l see! $4295

Jack Demmer Ford AFFORDABLE USEO CARS

721-5020

ESCORT 1988 shop our pr ice ft compare $1550 TYME AUTO 455-5586

8 6 6 F o r d

FESTIVA 1988 - exceHani cond i t ion . $2900 CaH 453-2347: 453-6641

FESTIVA 1991 G L - 21.000 mUee. aa $5195

Jack Demmer Ford AFFOROABLE USED CARS

721-5020

FORO 1985 E-250, Van cove raon . loaded greal m a p a $4,692

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 474-6750 DOOGE 474-6668

MUSTANG GT, 1968 - automat ic loaded w i n CO. $5980

BILL FOX CHEVROLET 651-2262

ESCORT 1989 GT - 5 speed load-ad 61,800 m i . Mack, sharpe. n o rust, pr ived to sell $ 3 6 0 0 ' b e s i ESCORT 1966Mi - 2 door, super d e a n , some rust a m ' t m cassette many new parts $2950 941-7689

ESCORT 1989 LX, 2 door , 5 speed, very g o o d condi t ion. $2,800 or beet 597 -3655 alter 5pm 981 -5124

ESCORT 1989 LX - One owner aw au lo cruise Ml. c a l e x i a excellent condi t ion $2800'Best 489-7134

ESCORT 1990 LX Wagon - 5 speed, loaded only 15.000 mries like new. $5900/beat After 4pm, 591-2422

ESCORT 1990 LX - 2 door, aulo-mal ic, power steering ft Brakes, greal car $3950 North Brothers Ford 421-1378

ESCORT 1990 LX - automat ic air. power steering ft brakes low miles Like new $5995 Stk »9011P Nor th Brothers Ford 421-1376

ESCORT, 1991, GT, loaded 24.000 miles excelleni cond i t ion $8,200.

349-3840

ESCORT 1991 GT Cammon - 5 speed, power sunroo f l oaded . 11 000 nules. $7950 422-0562

ESCORT 1991 - tIKE new A m / l m cassette, heat, air ex tended war-ranty Ziebart $6500 478-4588

ESCORT 1992 WAGON Semi- loaded 13.000- hwy m i . $9800 or best o«e« 684-0385

FESTIVA 1989. c lean. iependaOle transportat ion. $2150 Call evenings 4 weekends 348-8097

MUSTANG LX 1991 - 4 cyl inder excellent shape, wtth all op t ions $7926

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 474-6750 DODGE 474-6668

MUSTANG 1967, V8. automat ic , very good condi t ion. $3,000

455-4478

MUSTANG 1963. au lomat ic . nice running clean car, $995 46 other cars ft t rucks $495 and up Dealer, 397-2200

MUSTANG 1985 Convert ib le, wife i car. red. white top. tow mi leage Hke new $5,000 or best ofter 855-6281

MUSTANG. 1985 LX. automat ic , loaded, excellent condi t ion. $2150 or besi offer 261 -2475

MUSTANG 1986 LX - Dark blue, loaded, 4 cyl inder, very re l iable $ 1.795 or best otter 683-1861

MUSTANG 1987 LX, g o o d condi -t ion, auto, air, power tocks-brakee-steermg, am- lm cassette 729-9405

MUSTANG 1988 LX 2.3 liter, 38 000 miles From Texas Loaded ' CLEAN-Cal l . 661-4574

8 6 6 F o r d

PINTO-1978. automat ic a . c s lan t • n o m a , brakes, urea ft shocks $1,400 255-1133

PROBE 1989 GL - Automat ic . Mr. 56.000 maee

b lue , m a i n t e n a n c e m a i n t a i n e d $5 500 349-3534 261-0123

PROBE. 1989 LX. loaded. $6,900 641-0223 961-3044

PROBE 1989 L X s - 2 l o cftooae F rom $6495

Jack Demmer Ford AFFORDABLE USEO CARS

721-5020

PROBE. 1990. GT, Mack automat ic , power windows ft locks, under 25 .000 moos, excellent, 474-3297

PROBE. 1990 GT - Mmt. air, aulo-m a l i c . red, 100K warranty Execu-t ive car . $8999 beat 539-0566

PROBE 1990 GT. showroom condi -t ion. 24,000 mi loaded, wi fe 's car . $8.750/best 879-0569

PROSE 1991 GL PROBE 1991 LX PROBE 1991 GT D E M M E R FORO

$7500 $9500 $9900

721-2600

PROSE 1991 - GT. loaded, all the toys, red beauty $9995

PAT MILLIKEN FORD 255-3100

PROBE-1991 LX - V6. 6 .500 miles, mmt . a l pop op l iona plus. S t rawber -ry red metal l ic. A gem. 464-2606

TAURUS 1966 - e x c e p t i o n a l nice cond i t i on Loaded $3495 453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

MUSTANG 1988, LX- automat ic , air, stereo. 51 000 actual miles TYME does it again, only $3779 TYME AUTO 455-5566

MUSTANG 1988. white, new tires, g o o d cond i t i on . 45,000 mi les . $5200 861-4*48

MUSTANG 1990 LX - SOL. air. 27,000 miles $8900 DEMMER FORD 721-2600

FESTIVA 1991 str ipes. 35.000 r Days 932-3090

surf blue, racing Stripes. 35,000 miles 45 mpg

Eves 453-7628

LOOKING FOR SMALL Au lomat i cs pr iced $2,000 and be low' ' TYME has many to choose f r om TYME AUTO 455-5566

MUSTANG GT, 1964 - Rebuilt 302, new shocks, exhaust, t i res & r ims, needs paint $2700/bes" 477 -1441

MUSTANG 1991 - au toma te , air, only $6900

DEMMER FORD 721-2600 PROBE 1969 GT - low miles, loaded $6900

DEMMER FORD 721-2600 PROBE 1990 GT - V6. automat ic, air. power windows ft locks, t i l l , cruise, an the toys Only $9488 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

TAURUS 1986 - 6 cyl inder, auto-ma t i c air. power windows/sea ls . 68.000 miles, medium b lue/b lue velour d e a n $3,795 421-2800

TAURUS 1967 LX - V8 loaded, ex-cel lent condi t ion. 89.000 miles. 1 owner , d e a n , $4300 591-1780

TAURUS 1989, LX - Good condi t ion. h ighway miles, $4500 Days 455-1565 Alter 8pm 455-5963

TAURUS 1990- Champagne. 31,000 mi les, mmt condi t ion. $7800 Leave Message 543-5275

TAURUS, 1990 G L - Air, power sea l 'w indows / l ocks cruise, a m / t m cassette. $6700. 348-7104

TAURUS 1992 - leather, power wln-dows ' l ocks ' aea t Loaded $12,400

DEMMER FORD 721-2600 T BIRD. TURBO Coupe 1988 - Ex-cel lent condi t ion, interior per fect . aH power options, 50.000 ml. $6500

453-0853 or 277-0050

1 9 9 1 P A R K A V E N U E

AM, lull power

S M > P r i c e * 1 6 , 9 0 0

: i 9 9 0 C E N T U R Y

Automate, tu» power

Sate Price*7995

1 9 9 2 B U I C K C E N T U R Y

- 4 D O O R Air, 3 * - cnase. power windows . and locks, low miles

S * P t t * * 1 2 , 9 0 0

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~ 2 D O O R

THIS WEEK'S MANAGER'S SPECIAL 1992 SKYLARK

V - 6 , A B S b r a k e s , a i r , a u t o m a t i c ,

p o w e r s t e e r i n g a n d b r a k e s , t i l t

s t e e r i n g .

S a l e Price* 1 0 , 9 0 0

Wl power Sleer-^ a c * brakes, low miles

Sate Price*8200

RMSTR0NG BUICK 3 0 5 0 0 P t y m o u t h R o a d • U v o n i a BUICK

5 2 5 - 0 9 0 0 ISUZU

1 9 9 2 B U I C K

L E S A B R E

Red a«r, power, low miles.

Sale Price $ 1 5 , 9 0 0

1 9 8 7 C E N T U R Y

Automatic, power steering ft brakes 42.000 miles

Sale Price 8 4 7 0 0

1 9 8 9 B U I C K

P A R K A V E N U E

Air, full power.

Sale Price * 1 0 , 9 0 0

1 9 9 0 L E S A B R E

Sale Price $ 1 0 , 8 0 0

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T A U M J 6 19*9 GL Waoon. VS. auto-ma l l c . air. power wmdows 4 locks. HR. cruise, air . r u n i t e , power aeat Only ( 7 4 6 8

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 TAURUS 1989 elat ion wagon excel-lent condWton. 42,000 maes. 3rd

ca r . $7200 CaH battery, grea l lamily after 6pm 427-9264

TAURUS. 1 9 9 0 S H O . Leather, p o w , er root excel lent condi t ion, JBL sound. $ 1 1 0 0 0 / b e e t offer 380-8659

TAURUS. 1990. whrte wnh tan leath-er. JBL s tereo vary d e a n loaded m a k e ofter $10,999 346-3881

T-8IRD, 1987 TURBO COUPE 5 speed, loaded, good condi t ion $3950 565-7424

T BIRD-1989. Excellent condi t ion 2 4 , 0 0 0 m i l e s , l o a d e d Ask in $8,250

Ask ing 879-8934

T BIRD. 1989 - Funy loaded garage kept . 46.000 maee. leather mtenor, beaut i fu l cond i t ion $6400 532-4322

T BIRD-1969 LX. $6,250 Excellent cond i t ion . Fully loaded 66,000

•lea Well mainlair 537-0993

T BIRD-1990, dark blue, loaded 25.000 milea, full power premium s o u n d $7 800 422-1609

T BIRO 1990 SC. 5 speed, red with black leather. moonroot CO. load-ad. $ 1 2 .500/beat 517-546-3929

TEMPO. 1985, GL Sport , 4 door, 5 spaed, air, s tereo cassette excel lent cond i t ion , $1775/beat 459-6724

TEMPO. 1985 - Power steering 6 Drake*. 4 door , a m / l m cassette, air. 58.000 mi . $1200 471-1351

TEMPO, 1985 - 4 door, looks good, runa excel lent New pamt. a m / f m cassette, air. $1600 474-6626

TEMPO. 1986- automat ic , air. looks 8 runs super $1350 TYME AUTO 455-5566

T E M P O 1986 LX - loaded, automat-ic. air . 55,000 ml . new brakes, t ires, exhaust , bat tery $2,400 591-0309

T E M P O 1987 - LX. Full power, air. au tomat ic . $2,995 DICK SCOTT Garden City 522-7820

TEMPO 1987 - 4 door , automat ic , air only $2995

Jack Demmer Ford AFFORDABLE USED CARS

721-5020

T E M P O 1988 G L - 4 door 49.000 mries. automat ic , air $4495

453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

T E M P O 1990. power s teer ing/ b rakes / locks , automat ic , cruise, t i l t , s t e r e o c a s s e t t e , 37000 mi les . $6000/bes t 437-5082

T H U N D E R B I R D 1989. Loaded ! A la rm B lack /grey Interior $7700 Excel lent cond i t ion . 4 77- 7505

THUNDERBIRD 1990 Super Coupe -m o o n r o o f . automat ic , air. loaded $10,900 DEMMER FORD 721-2600

THUNDERBIRD 1985 - body dam-age. g o o d engine S transmission $600 422-5183

THUNDERBIRD 1987 Turbo Coupe, low mi les, l ike new inside 8 Out Call now" $5550 Nor th Brothers Ford 421-1376

THUNDERBIRD 1991 - 15.000 mMes. loaded, a steal at $10,695

PAT MILLIKEN FORD 255-3100

THUNDERBIRD 1988 - automat ic, air. power steer ing & brakes, low mi les Just In. call now $6990 Stk C9687P Nor th Brothers Ford 421-1376

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GEO METRO 1990 - 2 door, low mi les, ext ra clesn $3960

BILL FOX CHEVROLET 651-2262

METRO 1990 LSI - Garage kep i 5 door, air, 5 speed, stereo. Oe'og. 38.000 rm , $4,299 937-0207

METRO 1991 LSI Convert ible, red/ b lack top . loaded, 5 speed, great mi leage, best of fer 642-5617

PRISM 1990 LSI 5 door, aH opt ions, low miles, serv ice records Excellent cond i t ion $5975 932-8479

PRIZM 1990 - automat ic , air, power s tee r ing , s t e reo , def rost Only $5895

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100

PRIZM, 1991. GSI. white, aulomat ic , ak . $6900 or beal 647-7735

S T O R M 1990 GSI. Wti i te. 5 speed, sun roof , air, 37.000 miles Beauti-ful!! $6800 Cal l , 453-8129

S T O R M 1990 GSl 5 speed, air. a m - f m cassette, 36.000 miles

531-7186 or 669-5351

S T O R M 1991 - GSl, white, automat-ic. air cassette $7950

399-7845

S T O R M 1991 GS l - 5 speed, loaded, mint , low miles, retiree. $7900/of fer

553-6179

TRACKER 1991, whi te, black con-vert ib le top, am- fm casaetie, excel-lent cond i l i on $7400 427-3998

TRACKER 1992 - convert ib le, auto-mat ic . air, al l wheel drive. $11.500

464-2825

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ACCORD-1986 LX. 66.000 hwy mi les, well mainta ined, automatic 1 owner must see $5,500 591-7522

ACCORD 1986, LX. 4 door, auto-mat ic . air , non-smoker . 79,000 mi les $4490 425-5315

ACCORO 1986, 4 door, automat ic , a m / t m casaet ie. cruise. $4490

Call af ler 6 p m 651 -2370

A C C O R D 1987. 4 door LX>. power w indows locks, aw No rust 86.000

is $4900 Call, 456-7489

ACCORO 1988 LX mainta ined, 78.000 miles, fully load-ed $6900 'bes t Evas only 626-6427

ACCORD. 1990 EX, blue, 4 door loaded, automat ic , great condi t ion 44,000 rrales. $10,000 684-5240

A C C O R D 1990 LX, 4 door 5 speed metal l ic r ed / t an interior excellent, cond i t ion , $ 10.250 851 -8147

CIVIC 1985 4 door , excellent, well mainta ined. 5 speed an, new parts, $1900 CaH 453-8910

PRELUDE SI, 1992 - 3,200 mi , load-ed . spoiler power roof, saver. $17 .500 /bea t 313-928-3406

PRILL UDE 1984 - 5 speed loaded silver, low maes Gorgeous m and out $2900 453-3073

RRELUOE. 1965. aulomal ic. loaded Blue Exceaenl condi t ion $4,000

349-6145

PRELUOE 1986 Si black, mint low m i loaded Premium stereo alarm, sunroo l $6995/bes t 979-8386

RRELU06 1968 Si l o M e d sunroof papers 49000 maaa. $8900 Days ask lor G a m e 256-1550

PRCLHOC CO i

4W8J $

152 5788

8 7 2 L i n c o l n

C O N T M C N T A L S ' 9 9 1 - S maaa n o fvgfcer man 33 000. a * spoWeas F rom $15 500 453 2424

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C O a m a « » r f A L m t b ^ e n d y 35 000 m a n

8 7 2 U n c o f n

MARK VII 1965 - 8 * Btass wrth leather rwwer tires. exceBent condi -t ion. a steel $4,950 642-5329

MARK VII 1991 moanroo l $19 900 DEMMER FORO

Special Edit ion. 17 0 0 0 mi les

T0WNCAR 1976 g o o d t ranspor ta-tion, loaded $550 or beat oHer

Call T|m, 981-5129

TOWN CAR 1985 49.000 or iginal maes. I owner call Nell 427-4832

TOWN CAR 1986. Signature excellent condi t ion, loaded, like new $5000 533-9875

TOWNCAR 1966 - Signature Series, i $7995

TOWNCAR 1988. Tr ip le b lack, clean. Signature Ser ies Keyless, leether loaded, low m. 682-2520

TOWN CAR 1991 S ignature Series, leather, loaded. Hke new. $19,995

PAT MILLIKEN FORD 255-3100

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CAPRI 1991 conver t ib le air. power locks/windows, cassette, automat ic , mus l sell $8950 363-89-46

C A S H For your used car Dealer needs ca rs My wrfe says I pay too much, call for phone appraisal TYME AUTO 455-5566

COUGAR 1984 - Must sen. $2100 Excellent condi t ion new paint Ex-tensive engine repairs 535-7118

COUGAR-1985, light green. v6, au-lomal ic . air amtm cassette, loaded power, buckets, $1,500 274-5126

COUGAR 1985, XR-7 leather pow-er everything, tu rbo . 4 cyl inder ex-cellent condi t ion must see $3300/ best 540-2306

COUGAR, 1985. 2 door 75,000 miles, automatic aw, a m - l m stereo $1,500' 'best 591-2388

COUGAR 1986-R«d. loaded 49.000 mi excellent new t i res.one owner $6 000 f i rm After 9pm 549-4662

GRAND MAROUIS 1992 LS - 20 500 miles, per fec t '$16 ,500 453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

GRAND MARQUIS 1985 LS - load-ed. 57.000 miles, 1 owner $4395

453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

GRAN0 MAROUIS 1990 LS - 32,000 miles like new loaded $10 ,900

453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

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COUGAR 1992 LS - l oaded $11,900

DEMMER FORD 721-2600

GRAND MAROUIS. 1 condit ion beat offer

- Exceaenl 357-2233

GRAND MAROUIS 1990, 4 door , 35.000 mites Sean at 8468 R l ionda. Canton. Ml 459-8514

GRAND MAROUIS 1967 LS - load-ed 1 owner, excel lent, d e a n . 77.000 maee, $4595 Evas 647-5208

GRAND MAROLHS 1964 - 8 cylin-der. loaded. 61.000 mi les $2960

BILL FOX CHEVROLET 651-2262

LYNX 1987 - GS. 2 door ha tchback 48.000 miles, automatic aw. am- fm cassette spotless d o t h inter ior , rear defrost or iginal owner, n o n smoker $3200 357-1256

MARK VII 1988 LSC - 45,000 carefu l miles, Ilka new $10,900 453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-ME RCURY

MARK VII 1990 LSC - 31 .000 mi les, spot less '$15,500 453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

MARQUIS 1983 G o o d cond i t i on , new t i res/brakes, $1500 or best of-ter Call after 6pm 474-6742

MARQUIS 1984 new exhaust , t i res & brakes, excellent cond i t ion , load-ed, $1900/best 534-3169

MARQUIS 1989 wagon, low mile-

Se loaded, excel lent cond i t ion . 700/best 313 -349 -1448

MERCURY 1986 Merkur 29,000 miles, loaded, clean. Dr 's w i le ' s car $4(90 Plymouth 420-0636

SABLE 1986 LS - loaded, taupe , service records, low mi les g o o d condi t ion $3100 932 -8479

SABLE 1987 LS W a g o n - Excel lent car loaded 60 000 mi les. $4,900 576-4943 Or 852-0299

SABLE 1987 LS - 30.000 rm. /an-gine. loaded, extremely c lean, g o o d condi t ion , $4,650 851-1182

SABLE 1986 LS - Loaded , l ight blue/sifver 2 tone. 59.500 mi les, $4,950 Afler 5pm 346-2186

SABLE 1990 ' t stat ion wagon, load-ed all electronic dash, leather. 40,000 miles, $10,200 979 -0349

TOPAZ 1986, LS, 80.000 mMes loaded $1 900,'best Call after 6pm. 522-1557

TOPAZ 1968, loaded, sharp, cheap ' TYME AUTO 455-5566

TOPAZ 1966 LS Loaded ' Excel lent Condi t ion New brakes, exhaust , t ires $4200 Call 665-1035

TOPAZ 1991 - 4-door , b lack. 29,000 m i auto, air, pow«r sleerlng, ' brakes, warranty, $7 395 471-5133

1 9 9 2 C L E A R A N C E Th is m a y b e M i c h i g a n s la rgest inventory ! A c h i e v a s , C i e r a s , C u t l a s s S u p r e m e s . 8 8 s, 9 8 s, T o r o n a d o s , B r a v a d a s S i l h o u e t t e s

New 1992 Cut lass Supreme Coupe

Air automatic Moroo mfdrtc raar tefogga' wfheewale »ik '3130 Aflar reOate

* 1 2 , 9 5 2 *

G M E M P L O Y E E S A d d i t i o n a l R e b a t e $ 7 9 7

New 1992 Achieve S Coupe

A* automatic po*ycaai wtiaalt putoa wipar* powei locks. AM."FM Marao. a lac trie raar datoggar #3271 Altar rabata

• 1 1 , 9 5 3 *

G M E M P L O Y E E S A d d i t i o n a l R e b a t e s $ 7 1 7

1st T i m e B u y e r $400

New 1992 Eighty-Eight Royale Sedan SpM SMI powar IOC** & Oowv cruiaa ft-way drtwar • taat electric raar datogoar a* AM FM siarao cKva l a*Oa a* Dag Sloe* »3480

• 1 6 , 6 8 8 *

G M E M P L O Y E E S A d d i t i o n a l $ 1 0 0 1 R e b a t e

24555 M i c h i g a n A v e 1 b lock W o l T e l e g r a p h

Dea rbo rn

i O i d s n n o b i i e

-Plua u« fccanaa rabata to daawr 5 6 5 - 6 5 0 0

8 7 4 M e r c u r y

SABLE 1909 GS Power op t ions dean . 0 /60 ESP. service records. 55,000 m . $6500 Must s a l be fo re Chr is tmas 349-3326

SABLE 1990 LS Wagon - 19.000 maes $10,900 453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

'agon -eir, all power, only $9995

F O X H I L L S Chrysler -Ptymouth

455-8740 961-3171

SABLE 1992 LS - 3 8 L. loaded Only $12 ,600 DEMMER FORD 721-2600 TOPAZ 1992 G S - 4 door full pow er, 19,000 miles 453-2424

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

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NISSAN 1984. 300ZX Turbo, minor rust, Siereo, 5 speed, runs excel lent 86,000 miles $2100 476-4673

NISSAN 1966, 300ZX plat inum fin-ish, real leather inter ior t - tops. sport wheels Buy this one quick be-fore my wife wants i l $2899 TYME AUTO 455-5566

NISSAN, T990, 240 SX, black, auto-matic, aw, $8400

344-9118

SENTRA 1990- 25.000 mi les Call 453-3444

8 7 6 O t d s m o b i l e

CALAIS 1987 - black. 56.000 miles, loaded. $4200 Must sew days 845-5904, home 295-6917

CALAIS, 1968 quad 4 engine, cruise, excellent cond i t ion Low mileage $4500 373-9269

CiERA 1986 - air power s teer ing/ b rakes / locks A M / F M cassette, ex-tremely clean. $2800 540-4834

CIERA-1966 Brougham, high miles, loaded Sharp Must see $1,650

454-1632

CIERA 1986. b rougham 4 cyl inder, loaded, immaculate, must seH -$2850 620-9778

CUTLASS CALAIS 1986 - Au toma t -ic, aw, new tires, low miles, excel lent condi t ion $3.200/best 261-6966

8 7 8 O k f o f i i o b i l a

CUTLASS. 1976 SUPREME 2 door , n o n * nicer 82.000 m l Ai -lan i i t rue apokaa Cooper Cobra GTS tiree T r e e $ wheels b o l h new $6000 invested Musi aak l o sett le estate W i * sea very reasonable

m a k e o i le r 455-5613

CUTLASS-1981 Supreme, 3 8 V6 new urea, stereo, an, power s teer ing/brakes, crmee $1,500

534-2760

CUTLASS 1964 Supreme 4 door V6 air lul l power. 79.000 ml. nice n o rual. $1.450/be»1 274-5509

CUTLASS 1987 Clara. 4 cyl inder. 4 •-door, 53.000 maee. greet c o n d i t i o n . -$3900 626-2814

CUTLASS. 1987 Clera. excel lent condi t ion, h igh miles. 4 door , air casset te $1800 396-9720

CUTLASS. 1987 Salon. V-8. rear wheel dr, posi ret irees car. 26,300 maes. $6200, a* opt ions 427-0095

CUTLASS, 1969 - 4 door . 4 cy l inder, automat ic , aw. s iereo, new t i res $3690 533-4154

DELTA 1986. ROYALE Brougham. 4 door blue loaded. 1 owner 55.000 miles, $3350 Call 353-9562

DELTA 88, 1979 Call

$500 'bes t of fer — 642-0538 —

DELTA 88, 1985, Brougham — Excel lent condi t ion, low m i l e a g e — Must see' 5 4 9 - 4 7 4 T - "

OELTA 88-1988 Royale loaded, a m t m stereo cassette t in. good cond i t ion , $5,250 626-1535

OLDS 1968 CRUISER Wagon, exl ra clean, low miles, lots of room $4950 Nor th Brothers Ford 421-1376

OLDS 98 1985 Regency Loaded! Very Clean' 91.000 miles Regular maintenance $3250 591-0654

OMEGA, 1981 4 Door C u s l o m Very g o o d condi t ion. 69.000 m. . 4 cy l inder. $950 661-4688

REGENCY 98 BROUGHAM 1988. power everything, excel lent, 84000 miles mostly expressway Mon thru • Fri 9am to 5pm. $6500 474-8008 '

TORONADO 1990 Trefeo - B lack ' b l a c k l e a t h e r , s u n r o o f . v i s u a l screen.cd. ioaded new twes.warran-ty S 15.400'best 624-8530

1990 ROYALE 88 cruisi clean, non-smoker $8500

All power

M B H O N D A -L E A S I N G - U S E D l C A R S * T R U C K S

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G U A R A N T E E

s u n s H i n E H o n o A 1969 HONDA ACCORD LX

Automatic, 4 door

$ 7 9 5 0

' 8 5 V W J E T T A G L

Automatic, air. 54.000 miles.

$ 2 9 9 5

1989 TOYOTA CAMRY 4 door, automatic, only 33,000 miles.

$ 7 4 5 0

1 9 8 7 H O N D A C R X

Automatic, air.

$ 5 2 5 0

'89 PONTIAC GRAND AM

Automatic, air & more!

$ 5 9 5 0

'89 ACCORD LXi Coupe, automatic,

21.000 miles.

$ 9 4 5 0

' 8 8 C I V I C L X

4 door, automatic.

* 6 4 5 0

' 9 1 H O N D A C R X S i

5 speed, air. loaded.

* 8 9 5 0

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EVERY NEW CAR, TRUCK & VAN ON OUR LOT IS ON SALE!

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RENGEMCY M . 1961 B R O U G H A M 4 door, ao ooo mi.. V6 MMthar load-ed $5500 399-6600

96 REGENCY 1989 Tou imo Sedan leather wi th a* opt ions $9991

T O W N & C O U N T R Y 474-6750 DOOGE 474-6666

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ARIES l »86 automatic, air powei s lee r lng 1 brakes, stereo, tmr, very - * ~ m only $4695

ROCHESTER HILLS CHryaler-Plymouth 652-9933

8 7 8 P l y m o u t h

LASER 1990 RS Turbo a l power only 25.000 miles $9995

F O X H I L L S Chrysler -P lymouth

456-8740 961-3171

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HORIZON 1968 - automat ic , aar. a m / l m stereo $3995

ROCHESTER HILLS Chrysler-Ptymouth 652-9933

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Give the p e r f e c t g i f t .

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NEW 92 HEAVY DUTY TRAILERING SPECIAL

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N E W ' 9 2 C H E V R O L E T

C O R V E T T E C O N V E R T I B L E

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WAS $15316 NOW ONLY $ 1 2 , 4 7 6 *

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WAS St 1.474

NOW ONLY • 9 6 7 6 *

NEW 1993 SUBURBAN 5 7 Wet enjine. tat saw. locwng tWIerenftal. iralet pac*age aa conMonriQ Iron! & rear, 3 seats, wrerado. a«jminu,n wfieels plus rrucn more SIX #10277

WAS S27.511 NOW ONLY * 2 4 , 1 9 0 *

NEW 92 APV CL 7 PASSANGER VAN

\ i oowm tuts annooun vx Kcr ocu aecnc "nrrora om> vtrni w

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t m C.isom SMCS saxii #M50*

NOW ONLY WAS $10,595

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^ $ 1 5 . 2 8 8 *

NEW 1992 GEO 4x4 CONVERTIBLE TRACKER

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CUSOTI STWrv CBIP rsenor Sa # ! 0 P "

WAS $13,287 NOWONLY $ 1 1 , 5 5 7 *

NEW '93 GEO PRIZM 4 DOOR SEDAN

Aimaga a» auiomaac, reai deioQgw AM l"U i m o caaeene poww Meamg mail Sit #10305

WAS $12,522 . j j C 1 K Z . i t

NOWONLY 1 1 , 6 7 5

NEW '92 GEO STORM 2 + 2 SPORT COUPE

Airbag. a* raar car90 cover AMFM ctarao caaaatio. #10103

NOWONLY s 9 3 9 6 *

NEW '92 GEO METRO LSI COUPE

NOW ONLY' $ 8 5 1 0 *

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BRANO NEW 1992 COUGAR LS

C a y m a n G reen , c l e a r c o a t , m o c h a c l o t h , bit s t ee r i ng w h e e l , s p e e d c o n t r o l l e a t h e r w r a p p e d s t e e r i n g whee l , e lec t r i c rear w i n d o w d e f r o s t e r 6 - w a y p o w e r d r i v e r s s e a t , e lec t A M F M ste-r e o c a s s e t t e , c a s t a l u m i n u m w h e e l s , p o w e r l o c k g r o u p , l i gh t g r o u p , d u a l i l l u m i n a t e d v i s o r m i r r o r s , 3 8 L SEFI V6 e n g i n e a u -t o m a t i c o v e r d r i v e t r a n s m i s s i o n , P 2 1 5 T O R 1 5 BSW t i res, purchase for

12,990* 1 available

M i d n i g h t O p a l m e t a l l i c 4 6 L E F I V 8 e n g i n e , e l e c t r o n i c a u t o -m a l i c o v e r d r i v e t r a n a r m a a m n t r a c t i o n a a a s l S i * # 3 0 1 7 9

1993 Town Car Signature

2 Year Lease 52 2 .. per m< >nth

or pure hat* for

<30,422 11 Available

1992 COUGAR 25th Anniversary

DEMO WAS $20,662

SALE PRICE

$14,568* 1992 CONTINENTAL

EXECUTIVE 4 D O O M P K O . t a a A

WAS $94,747

•21,709*

1992 TRACER LTfl 4 DOOR WAS $13,830

SALE PRICE

I 10,200* 1 9 9 2 S A B L E

LS4 DOOM

$21,734 Package

WAS

1993 Continental Executive

Deep Jewel Green meUflic. Mocha lealher l e a s , g n t m r f i equipment package 952A, keryiess Suirvnated entry sy»em comton convenience group. 3.8L EFI V6 engine, aulomalic overdrive Irannnission St> #30029

2 Year Lease

* 4 9 1 p e r m o n t h

or purchsse for

<27,984 23 Available

1993 Grand Marquis LS

araama MgN graup * * * $ * • pa#«

1992 SABLE LS 4 DOOR

DEMO WAS $20,522

SALE PRICE

$14,560*

m a r OCA arouo pom* rade ttnpe 4 81 OHC 56W VI mc*or* •V mon 9» '30041

Of purchase for $20,261

38 Available

1992 SABLE LS WMOtl

1 9 9 1 & A B L E LS 4 DOOR

' 1 1 , 8 1 8 *

WAS $21,364

'18,123*

878 Plymouth

LASER 1990 RS - Automat ic , aar. an the toys, bright red U k e newl $9,995 Livonia Chryaier-Plymouth 5 I S - 7 M 4

ACCLAIM 1989 - automat ic mr. only %b 495

FOX H I L L S Cnryaler-Plymoulh

«5S-fl740 961 -3171

ACCLAIM 1992 - 4 floor automat ic atr. power wmtlowe A locks, steer ing t brakes, crulaa. t in ted glaea. H e r

fear Oetog. p rog ram car Only

ROCHESTER HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth 652-9933

BARRACUDA, 1968 . 6 manual, original, S 2 5 0 0

OOSTER, 1992 - 2 door . 2.5 Hire, automat ic mt. ex tended warranty. 4.500 m. $9500 4 5 9 - 5 1 3 8

LASER-1991 Mo dings - no dental 32.000 rm . cassette automat ic, ex-tended werraoty $11,200 661-6681

LASER. 1991, 2.0. 5 um sound system, loaded. $ 10.900

Dense days, 557-8277 eves . leave message. 846-5072

LASER 1992 RS - a* wheel drive, all opt ions. 1 700 mMes only $14,495,

. FOX H I L L S Chrysler-Plymouth

455-3740 961-3171

882 Toyota CO HOLLA 1969 au lomal ic new t i res a m / l m cassette. e»ce"eni con-dr t io " low m. $5995 h r m 562-5 126

COROLLA 1989 GTS Mae* , load-e d perlect condition. 40 000 maee. $81401 estale sale! 642-0279

882 Toyota CRESSIOA. 1988 51,000 actual maes. Flor ida car Must b e seen. $8100 549-6212

SUPRA 1968 Loaded, r e m o v e d * l op . 75 000 mi les, new Urea. S spaed, grea l cond i t i on Must sa l . $8600/best 357-6453

882 Toyota TERCEL, speed. 40 13.750 or ta

M P G g r e e t s h a p e . 416-0745

GOLF 1989 O L 5 cond i t ion

884 Volkswagen

*74» ?-

GTI 1984 German engineer ing & per formance bum m Amer ica. Vw-p m e c e r $3000 'best 642-0297

JETTA 1991. 4 door . 5 spaed sun-roof. excellent condi t ion 22O0C maaa. $6500 645-27 «

JUST ANNOUNCED! NEW LEASE PROGRAM

FOR NEW 1993 BMW 525i

880 Pontiac BONNEVILLE 1989. SE Black, lully loaded, alarm, excel lent condition. $8200,best 553-9368

BONNEVILLE 1992 SE- Loaded 4 door Less than 500 mi $17,900/ best reasonable Al ler 4 522-9293

BONNEVILLE 1989 SSE. leather, loaded. 1 owner, excellent cond i -t ion $9500 Eves 'wkands 885-0531

BONNEVILLE 1986 - loaded $3200.'offer 459-6365

BONNEVILLE 1981 Brougham loaded. $t.275. Good condition

354-5714

$ ONLY 4 9 9 Per

Month

BONNEVILLE 1989 LE - power win-dows, locks, lilt, cruise stereo cas-sette. defrost & more $5,995

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

Plymouth. 463-2500

FIERO 1986 - automatic, air sunrool Hurry' Only $2395

Jack Demmer Ford AFFORDABLE USED CARS

721-5020

fm.

FIREBIRD 1982, V6 automatic, well maintained Must sell $1400 or best ofle< 563-4095

FIREBIRD 1989 - Formula, aulomat-305, T tops, loaded, 50.000 ml.

wile scar $7,495 255-4155

G R A N 0 AM s 1987-1991 2 4 4 door, clean and sharp. 7 to choosel From $3,695

BOBJEANNOTTE PONTIAC/GMC TRUCK

Plymouth. 453-2500

GRAND AM 1987 - Aulomatic, a«r. power windows, clean. $3,795 GRAND AM 1985 - V6. automatic, aw, black/grey. $2 795 421-2800

GRAND AM 1988- Good condition, best offer Asking $4000 661-4116

GRAND AM 1988 - quad 4. air. cas-sette, aluminum wheels, new tires. fuH power 50.000 m. 649-0117

GRAND AM 1988- 2 door, excellen! condilion, air. till, am/ fm cassette 32.000 miles, $5300 489-7118

GRAND AM, 1989, LE, red, 2 door, automatic air. cassette, exceaenl condition Garage kept 50.000 miles, $6,000 Aller 7 PM 661-9350

1*9* SABLE G S W A G O N

DC8MO Mge 4S1A

WAS $t9.639 SALE PRICE

'14,589* I

GRAND AM 1990 LE - 4 door pow er steering & brakes, air, am-lnj cas-sette, low mileage, excellent condi-tion $8,000 After 5 p m 722-1527

*""V

1 9 9 3 B M W 5 2 5 i PRICE INCLUDES:

Premium on-board computer Limited slip differential Air conditioning Telescopic steering wheel with airbag 10 speaker AM/FM stereo cassette radio

Leather Interior with wood Heated 10-way power seats Poyer windows & sunroof Antilock brakes (ABS)

GRAND AM 1990 LE - 2 door, load-ed. am/tm cassette. 51.000 mi , $6500 334-7575

GRAND AM 1991 Black 2 door. 14,000 miles Power locks 4 win-dows. Ml. air cruise, cassette Extra dean. Non-smoker $8800 L e a v e message 476-9788

G R A N 0 AM 1992 - 4 door, quad 4. loaded Automatic excellent condi-tion $11,000 Alter 10am 728-0507

GRAND PRIX 1989 LE. automatic, extremely clean, power red, original owner $7200/bes1 397-9769

•Based on 48 month closed-end lease with 15.000 miles per year. $2,500 non-refundable down payment. 1st payment, $550 security deposit, plate and tax due at delivery. 60,000 allowable miles. 12 cents per mile over limit. Option to purchase at end of lease for $16,206 Total payments equal to $499 plus 4% times 48. Stock #3012-00.

COVERED BY A ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AND A 4 YEAR, 50,000 MILE WARRANTY

LIMITED TIME OFFER!

ERHARD BMW OAKLAND COUNTY'S ONLY AUTHORIZED BMW DEALERSHIP SERVING

^ METRO DETROIT SINCE 1964

GRAND SAFARI 1979 Wagon. VS. runs good $900'best And Ford 1978 LT0, V8, S700/best 582-5943

4065 Maple Road. Just East of Telegraph

Bloomf ie ld Hills 642-6565 OPEN LATE MON. & THURS. EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P.M.

LeMANS 1989 - sunroof low miles $3695

FOX H I L L S Chrysler-Plymouth

455-8740 961-3171

PONTIAC 6000, 1986 - gray, loaded, excellent condition. 71.000 miles, $2275 335-2124

PONTIAC 6000 1986 STE. good condition, loaded. 1 owner, 69.000 nules $3800 338-1816

PONTIAC 6000 1989 LE, air, cruise, am-fm cassef sharp . $4 ,000 am-fm cassette, locks tilt, defog,

464-8015

PONTIAC 6000. 1989 LE - V6. load-ed' Like new Only $6995

ROCHESTER HILLS Chrysler-Plymouth 652-9933

PONTIAC 6000 19S3 LE - 4 door, automatic, air, V6, tilt, sunroof, looks S runs great. $1800 476-9731

PONTIAC 6000 1966 - New tires/ battery, power steering/brakes 93K mi $1250 Afler 6pm. 525-2289

PONTIAC 6000 1990 LE - automal-ic. air, power wmdows 6 locks, mt, cruise, defrost Like new only $7433 MATICK CHEVY 531-7100 S U N B I R 0 - 1 9 8 3 red. hatch, 5 speed New ctulch computer, tires Looks 4 runs great $1 700 or best Birmingham, 649 -2376

SUNBiRD 1984 3 door brown, clean air 62 .000 miles 2 yr Urea, good condition. $1700 459-3573

SUNBIRD 1986 Automatic, air, siereo. $1750

TV ME AUTO 455-5566

SUNBIRD 1986 Turbo GT CAL car 4 years. 2 door, air auto, casaetie. 66.000 nv $4195 442-0435

SUNBIRD-1989 black, air automat -ic. 2 door, runs good. $5 500 or best Musi sea 937-8187

SUNBIRD 1990 LE coupe m e t a l * : blue excellent condition 23.000 maes $6800 758-5302

SUNBIRD 1992 SE 4 door loaded, must sea

649-9714

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n$oo

B O B D U S S C f l U LINCOLN • M€RCURV J 1 6 2 S G r a n d R i v e r at Orchard Lake Rd Farmingtor.

T O P n O i . A B O p e n w o n l T n u r $ t i l 9 P M

474-3170

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ESCORTS

NEW 1993 AEROSTAR XL PLUS WAGON

WE LEASE FOR LESS Ask about our

special low lease -payments!

ONE PRICE!

>8981"* AS LOW AS

$13,869V^NEW NE NEW \ 1 9 9 3

1993 TIARA \HUNDERBIRD M 0 T 0 R C 0 A C H \ LX

1 9 9 3 PROBE

3 DR.

K.T* *ow$17,8496

4 M I S | l M « T O C k 4 W t A p y « Q » M W t W T f

SALE PRICE

TRANS AM 1964 Whne low maes loaded nwit condition Used sum-mersoray $6000 397-1919

H 1 Saturn SATURN 19B2 SL2 A B S 4 door, biue/biack leather, sunroof loaded, automatic $14,400/bea l 823-6414

SATURN 1992 si 1 - Air power sun-roo l . cruise ceeae t les ie reo $ speed «ke new $9900 6 4 1

6.700 maes $12,995

BOB JEANNOTTE PONTIAC,'GMC T R U C *

PtymouWl 453 2500

c t . C A a e a c . i . i a f c

j e O M O v . A • S M , I 4 mmm %

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8 0 * OAE T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r 10, 1992

and remember, don't drink and drive!

OAKLAND C O U N T Y BIRMINGHAM

Fred Lavery * Porsche-Audi Range Rover 499 S. H u n t e r

Fred Lavery Infiniti 525 S. H u n t e r

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

Autobahn Mazda/Volkswagon 1765 Te legraph Rd.

Erhard BMW 4065 Maple

FA RMING TON HILLS

Bill Cook Automotive Group 37901 Grand River Ave.

Bob Dusseau Lincoln-Mercury 31625 Grand River

Farmington Hills Chrysler Plymouth 29301 Grand River

Holiday Chevrolet 30250 Grand R ive r

Bob Saks Motor Mall 35200 Grand R ive r Ave.

Bob Sellers Pontiac GMC 38000 Grand R ive r

Sunshine Acura 34900 Grand R ive r

Town & Country Dodge 31015 Grand R ive r r

T y i n g a r e d r i b b o n to a v is ib le l oca t i on o n you r v e h i c l e i s a r e m i n d e r to d r ive s o b e r t h i s ho l iday s e a s o n a n d t h r o u g h o u t t h e y e a r .

You c a n p ick u p y o u r r e d r ibbons at any of t h e s e d e a l e r s h i p s .

ROCHESTER

Bill Fox Chevrolet 725 S. R o c h e s t e r Rd.

Bill Fox Jeep Eagle 755 S. R o c h e s t e r Rd.

Sheldon Pontiac Buick 855 S. R o c h e s t e r

ROCHESTER HILLS

Crissman Lincoln-Mercury 1185 S. R o c h e s t e r Rd.

Huntington Ford 2890 S. R o c h e s t e r Rd.

Meadowbrook Dodge 3050 S. R o c h e s t e r Rd.

Pat Moran Olds & GMC 3277 S. R o c h e s t e r Rd.

Rochester Hills Chrysler Plymouth 1301 S. R o c h e s t e r Rd.

SOUTHFIELD Avis Ford 29200 T e l e g r a p h

Glassman Oldsmobile Saab Hyundai 28000 T e l e g r a p h

Art Moran Pontiac/GMC/Mitsubishi 29300 T e l e g r a p h

Page Toyota 21262 T e l e g r a p h

Joe Panian Chevrolet/GEO 28111 T e l e g r a p h

Tamaroff Buick-Nissan-Honda 28585 T e l e g r a p h

Tamaroff Dodge 24625 W. T w e l v e Mile

TROY

Acura of Troy Troy Motor Mall

Birmingham Chrysler Plymouth 2100 W Map le

Bob Borst Lincoln Mercurv 1950 W. Map le

Fischer Buicklttazda/Subaru Suzuki Troy Motor Mall

TROY Mike Savoie Chevrolet GEO 1900 W. M a p l e

Dean Sellers Ford 2600 W. M a p l e

Somerset Pontiac GMC 1850 M a p l e

Suburban Oldsmobile/ ToyoU/Volvo/Nissan; Volkswagen Troy Motor Mall

Troy Honda Troy Motor Mal l

WEST BLOOMFIELD

Jack Cauley Chevrolet-GEO 7020 O r c h a r d L a k e Rd.

W A Y N E COUNTY

GARDES CITY

Crestwood Dodge 32850 F o r d Rd.

Stu Evans Lincoln-Mercury 32000 F o r d Rd.

LIVONIA

Action Nissan 35655 P lymou th Rd.

Action Oldsmobile 33850 P lymou th Rd.

Armstrong Buick 30500 P lymouth Rd.

Bill Brown Ford 32222 P lymouth Rd

Livonia Chrysler Plymouth 30777 P lymouth Rd.

Tennyson Chevrolet

32570 P lymou th Rd.

PLYMOUTH

Blackwell Ford 41001 P lymouth Rd. Fox Hills Chrysler Plymouth 111 W. Ann Arbor Rd.

Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury 40601 A n n Arbor Rd.

To our customers and our friends: Have a safe and happy holiday! A Public Service of the Above Dealerships and...

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PLYMOUTH Lou LaRiche Chevrolet-Subaru 40875 P lymouth Rd.

Bob Jeannotte Pontiac-GMC 14949 She ldon

Don Massey Cadillac 40475 Plymouth Rd

Saturn of Plymouth 9301 Massey Dr.

Dick Scott Dodge 684 W. Ann Arbor Rd

Dick Scott Buick 200 W. Ann Arbor Rd

Sunshine Honda

1205 Ann Arbor Rd.

REDFORD

Bruce Campbell Dodge 14875 T e l e g r a p h Rd.

Pat Milliken Ford

9600 T e l e g r a p h

WA YNE

Jack Demmer Ford 37300 Michigan Ave.

John Rogin Buick

3939 S. Wayne Rd.

WESTLAND

North Bros. Ford 33300 Ford Rd.

Red Holman Pontiac-GMC-Toyota 35300 Fo rd Rd

NEWSPAPERS

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< 1993 GRAND MARQUIS GS 157A Pkg., Port injected 4.8 V-8, automatic overdrive, front A rear mats. 8-way power driver's seat, illuminated entry, speed control, raar defrost, electronic AM/FM cassette. power lock group, luxury light group. bo<Jy aide accent, tufl •tea spare, cast alummum wheels.

U S T P R I C E $24 ,049 FACTORY REBATE -$1000 D I S C O U N T $3448

$ 1 9 , 4 9 9 * 5 at thla price

id nth*r* at similar aavlno*

1992 COUGAR LS

power I UST

Automatic overdrive power rack-and-ptmon steering tinted glass, air, power windows dual power outside mirrors, tHt/cruiae. electric rear window defroster AM/FM stereo cassette, six-way power drivers seat,

loch group, cast aluminum wheels PRICE $18,S46

FACTORY REBATE- -$1500 DISCOUNT -$4146

$ 1 3 , 2 0 0 * 5 at thla prlca

8 othara at almllar aavlnoa

NEW!

1993 TOPAZ GS 2 DOOR 3 M R Pkg.. air comfort convenience group, rear defrost, luggage rack, air, AM/FM cassette, tinted glass. 7 spoke aluminum wheels, power steering power brakes (Rear spoiler In photo not available on 354 R package.)

UST PRICE $12,029 FACTORY REBATE -$500 DISCOUNT — -$2779

$ 8 7 5 0 * 3 at thla prfca

3 othara at almllar aavinaa

1993 TRACER 4 DOOR 578A Pkg., automatic. 1.9 liter fuel infection, power steering, power brakes, power mirrors, electronic AM/FM rear defrost, deck lid release, driver's side seat tm. Hit steering, tinted glass, air. variable speed wipers, speed control

LIST PRICE FACTORY REBATE DISCOUNT

$13,525 $200

$2675

$ 1 0 , 5 9 9 *

10 at thla price 33 others at almllar savings

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DEMO CLEARANCE •92 COUGAR LS

BrtgM rod. 3 8 L V-e. 260 o p t i o n p a c k a g e . S t o c k #?1<

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'92 SABLE GS WNte. gray c * *h . 451 rapid spec 1 1 V t , M fy equipped Stock #20779-3 Ust Prtca $19,431 Factory Wobate— Factory Macaw* »1 H.P.

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•92 COUGAR LS Plum exterior. 282 option p a c k a g e . Spec ia l Edi t ion .

#207102

Factory Olaeounl »700

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'92 COUGAR LS Bright rod. 3.8L. v -8 keyleee entry, power antenna. 262 op-

#22834-2

SALE

$ 1 2 , 9 9 0

'92 COUGAR LS WNta. 3.8L V-8. kayteea entry, power antenna. 282 option

#22133-2

SALE

$ 1 2 , 9 9 0

'92 COUGAR LS

OTtenne. Stock #214482

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SALE

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Fi«y equipped, factory moorv rool. ane-thefl JOL sound. white,

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SUE MASON, EDITOR

953-2131 ( t h e ( D b s c r u e r

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 0 , 1 9 9 2 SUBURBAN LIFE

INSIDE:

Graphology, Page 2H Church News, Page 5H

H FAMILY LIFE

EARIHA DEYAMPERT

Shop for toys that will fit a child's age

So you've been up and down the aisles of malls and toy stores, in and out of crowded parking lots all over town. The search is on for that very special toy or gift for that very special youngster.

Every- year it seems you find yourself in the same situation, not having a clue as to what to buy. Is it because you didn't do your homework? Are you still baffled about what toy or gift is ap-propriate for a 3-, 4- or even 10-year-old?

Listen up, whether you're a parent, godparent, aunt, uncle, grandparent or child care provider, it's easy to become overwhelmed with trendy col-orful and sometimes unique high powered toys or entertainment equipment designed to catch your eye. Manufacturers and retailers are experts in knowing how t o market their products in such a way that will excite and entice children and adults.

That 's their job. It's your job as the consumer to be selective and knowledgeable as to what toys and products are worth purchasing. Will this toy or tha t product "fi t" the child as well as being a durable long-lasting one?

Some toys may be designed to catch the eye of shoppers whose main interest centers around what 's CUTE. These items may go well with a child's outfit . There may be attractive buttons, beads, ribbons, decals and other little doodads or frills attached.

Then there are items of much more complexity that may appeal to older children and some adults — electric trains, video games, Nintendo and air hockey, requiring a skillful steady hand. Then you have your even more complex toys tha t may re-quire the mind of Einstein and the patience of Job to put together.

When you're shopping for toys and gifts for chil-dren up to 12 years of age, remember these three key points:

(1) Safety first — Small items with several parts or pieces are not appropriate for children 3 years and under. Read the labels, then use your judg-ment. Toys with electric parts for children 6 years and, older should be used with adult supervision.

(2) Toys tha t are age/stage appropriate — Toys should not only fit the child's age but should be "stage" appropriate as well. A child of 4 years may not be as interested in the typical active play equipment/ toys such as gym sets, wading pools, or speed graded roller skates with the plastic wheels. Depending on the "stage," the child may be in, he or she may require a more, or perhaps less, sophis-ticated toy. It is important to observe where the child's interest may center around as well as abili-ty to master certain toys.

(3) Meaningful toys — What will the toy teach the child? Is is designed to stimulate learning and be considered a valuable resource to the child? Toys should be fun and interesting enough to hold the child's attention, as well as promote repetitive play.

Here is a sample list of toys, identified in six categories, that may be appropriate for tha t cer-tain child:

Ages 0 - 6 m o n t h s Toys for this age are primarily for looking, lis-

tening, sucking or fingering. Infants like to see bright primary colors, high contrast, simple de-sign, clear lines and features (especially eyes) and bull 's eye pattern «

Toys for watching should only be suspended 8-14 inches from the infant 's eyes at first and angled toward his or her eyes, then moved up out of reach when he or she can touch them.

Construction toys — soft blocks — are appro-priate for 4-month-olds snd msnipulat ive toys for infsnts 6-8 weeks csn be simple rattles, teethers, light sturdy cloth toys, squeeze toys, toys sus-pended sbove or to the aide of the infsnt for bat-ting snd grasping

Toddlers io 1-year-olds Children prefer action toys, toys t h s t produce

movement or sounds by the child's own efforts. Toys need not be highly detailed, but should be realistic looking They slso should be lightweight for easy lifting snd preferably in bright colors.

Good choices era push toys with large handles on the ends, toys to push on the floor that are simple, sturdy and K m lsrge wheels with special

and action effects, and ride-on toys that are

building blocks, larf» pieatic bricks <2-4 inches) that press u**her . . impie pussies formed from 1-

Deck the halls

STAFV FHOTOS BY GUY WARRKN

Twinkle, twinkle: Gregory has six full-sized, and five tabletop trees that lend a festive holiday air in areas like the living room.

At work, play, it's Christmas John Gregory believes in decorating for the holidays. It takes plenty of work but he transforms the Redford salon, gift boutique and apartment upstairs into Christmas wond-erland on par with Greenfield Village.

B Y M A R Y R O D R I Q U E S T A F F W R I T E R

An unsuspecting client walking into John Gregory's Redford hair salon is in for a visual treat.

Forget the blow dryers and sham-poo sinks usually associated with hair salons. In fact, you might think you walked into the wrong place. In-stead of a wall of chairs, mirrors and bubble dryers, welcome to Christ-mas wonderland.

There isn' t one nook of salon or adjoining gift boutique that isn't decked out in holly and all the ac-companying holiday frill.

"I like Chrifctmas," said Gregory, a modest understatement that con-tradicts his enormous creative flair.

Twenty years ago, Gregory bought his business on Grand River in Red-ford. Every holiday season, he transforms the salon, gift boutique and his 2,500-square foot apartment upstairs into Christmas finery on par with the likes of Greenfield Vil-lage, the Henry Ford Museum or Meadowbrook Hall — which Grego-ry helped decorate for four years.

The highlight of the season is an open house for h is clients — by invi-tation only — to view the apartment as well as the shop, Christmas mu-sic wafting, champagne and cheese-cake served. Each room has a differ-ent holiday theme.

Gregory serves his own cheese-cakes — another commercial ven-ture for the enterprising hairstylist/ decorator. Black Forest and caramel pecan crunch are the two big sellers

at Christmastime, he said. This year's open house coincides

with the 20th anniversary of the day Gregory purchased the building where he lives and works. It took 10 years of remodeling the former office upstairs to create the spacious yet cosy living quarters, all the more festive th is season.

'My time of year' "I t ' s my time of year; I love deco-

rating, creating different looks," he said. "Thoughts just come to me, mostly when I'm alone. And the cli-ents love it. They're very faithful. They're waiting to see what 's new."

Three years ago that enthusiasm translated into 800 visitors queued down the street to visit Gregory's Chr is tmas kingdom.

"I make all the decorations myself," he said. Upstairs he has a long, deep workshop, its shelves stocked with supplies. " I t ' s my up-stairs basement," he jokes.

His mother, Ann Gregory, who lives in Livonia, helps him set up the grand displays.

A graduate of Redford High School in Detroit, Gregory took eve-ry interior design and art course of-fered. His senior year, he came in ninth in a citywide interior design contest sponsored by the J.L. Hud-son Co.

"I was going to be an architect, but I loved doing hair," he said. "I started doing hair when I was 14. And I still have five of those cli-ents ."

Gregory is a catalogue shopper who has racked up a handsome rep-resentation of every yuletide theme imaginable. Customers can buy any-thing on display in the salon and boutique.

If anyone is interested in his per-sonal decor upstairs, he can dupli-cate his handiwork. He has sold dec-orated trees for as much as $2,000. Every budget can be met down-stairs, where gifts range from can-dles to fine chocolates to table centerpieces.

It 's not unusual for Gregory to start holiday decorating in July. His apartment alone features six full size trees and five table size trees. Bulbs, birds, feathers, seedpods, strings of beads and pinecones adorn them. The display includes 30 wreaths and at least 20 s t rands of

garland, many twinkling with white lights.

Gregory's spacious apartment looks like a photo spread for a home decorating magazine.

Garland fan A big Judy Garland fan, his kitch-

en holiday theme is the Wizard of Oz, featuring porcelain ornaments of each major character. There's a framed limited edition poster from the movie, autographed by Jack Haley and Ray Bolger. Plates featuring Dorothy and the gang are hung on the walls. The table fea-tures a multitude of vanilla and Si-berian fir scented candles.

The master bedroom has a Victo-rian theme. A marble fireplace man-

See DECORATIONS, 3H

Holiday trimmings: Hairstylist/decorator John Gregory has decked out the bedroom of his apartment in a Victorian theme.

Powers sees humor in growing up Funny man:

Humorist John Powers

autographs his book for Diane Luto

of Livonia while Betty

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If John Powers' writing career ever goes bust, he can find a new one as a s tand-up comic.

Best known for his plsy, "Do Black Pstent Leather Shoes Reslly Reflect Up?." the suthor snd pisywright entertained the Livonia Town Hall su-dience with humorous tall tales snd snsppy quips in s staccsto presentation snd exaggerated punch line reminiscent of W.C. Fields.

But Powers wasn't there to strictly entertain. Mised in with his humor was words of snsdom. res sons why life can he wonderful, if you can see the

We 're the only creature cm earth with s asnae of Powers said "Humor givaa us power, pow

life. It gives us aa inner glow at aelf Just look st Winston Churchill he had

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Writer is bright with many positive personality traits G R A P H O L O G Y

LORENE GREEN

D e a r M s . Green,

1 would enjoy h a v i n g my h a n d w r i t i n g a n a l y z e d . At one t ime my mother had her h a n d w r i t i n g a n a l y z e d and received quite an accurate ac-count of her-self. She sug-gested 1 have

mine done at the t ime but time and such . . . so here I am seeking to have mine analyzed now. almost 10 years later.

This is generally my style of writing unless I really need to write clearly. Sometimes my handwriting is larger, rarely smaller. 1 am trying to show my more careful writ ing but my hand won't s low down. There, this is my careful style. 1 look

forward to vour analysis. C . M . ,

Redford

Today we are reviewing the handwriting of a busy, bright young woman with many positive traits in her personality.

At an early age. a need to be in-dependent and express herself through creative channels sur-faced. Unfortunately, this is not always understood by others.

Seemingly she has moved aside from excessive influence from the past and/or family ties. She is able to stand alone and rely on herself.

A lack of pretense is noted here. She tends to deal straight from the shoulder. Although emotional she tends to hold her feelings in check. She is able to express her-self well. Rarely does she expose her inner life to others.

The s impl i f ica t ion in her handwriting points to intelligence that is well above average. She is

a resourceful young woman. Her mind moves rapidly often working ahead anticipating problems. And she has original and personal ide-as.

She also knows how to employ short-cut methods in her problem solving. She can get right down to business without a lot of folderol and can readily distinguish be-tween the superfluous and the es-sential.

In her work she likes good equipment that will facilitate the task she is doing. The functional aspect of a product is more im-portant than style. •

To experience all she can of life and live it to the fullest has ap-peal. She has been exposed to some of the finer things in life. Al-though busy and active, fulfill-ment is not here.

Friction is distasteful to our writer. She prefers smooth rela-tionships but also feels a need to follow her inner convictions. In

addition, she rather likes having her own way. So friction is not en-tirely avoidable.

At the time she wrote this letter to me she was feeling rather eu-phoric. I think, however, she also has periods when she must work to keep emotions and feelings from plunging downward. At these times she feels lonely and discouraged.

Some procrastination here sug-gests she may be hesitant and un-sure about certain areas, causing ambivalent feelings to surface. She is experiencing a very respon-sible. busy time in her life and may be concerned whether she is up to all of this. A little fear of failure may also be a considera-tion which holds her back from following through on certain as-pects.

It is important for her to keep a positive outlook. These are diffi-cult times and a good attitude is her best ally.

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If you would like to have your handwriting analyzed in this

newspaper write to Lorene C. Green, a certified graphologist, at 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150 Please use a full sheet of white, unlined paper writing in the first person singular. Age. handeness and full signature are also helpful. If you have different styles of handwriting please include them. And objective feedback is always welcome.

John Powers from page 1H

"Children teach you the im-mediacy of now," said Powers, the father of two daughters ages 2 and o. 'With children, you don't know what's going to happen next and that makes life exciting.

"That's why it 's so important to live for now. We spend so much time talking about what we did and what we plan to do later that all the little nows slip by." Common ground

"Most problems in life could be solved with creative thinking, he said. "We spend a good part of our life negotiating, trying to get others to look at life like we do and h u m o r is the common ground. The common perspective is that the best way to bring a group together is laughter.

Powers. 46. has written several books, including his latest. "The J u n k - D r a w e r - C o r n e r - S t o re -Front-Porch Blues," a title reflec-tive of his growing up on the southside of Chicago with his grandfather whose joy of living enveloped everyone.

"When we would sit on the stoop to eat a candy bar, grandfa-

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ther would always say, 'what a view; you can see the world from here ' , ' " Powers said. "And I think he could."

A great storyteller, his grandfa-ther had bits of wisdom to share with Powers. One bit involved buying a used car. The first thing to do after sitting in the car was hit the radio buttons, his grandfa-ther told him. If it landed on a rr>ck station, buy another car.

A Catholic, Powers attended St. Christina's Catholic School as a child. The nun who inspired him the most, he told the audience.

was his eighth grade teacher. Sis-ter Lee. a member of the Spring-field Dominican Order — "a small but determined group of women."

'Sister Lee had a motto, " l i fe , isn't fair, so what." Powers said. "Tha t was the very first motto we learned the very first day. We feared Sister Lee more than God. We believed in God we feared Sister Lee.' On being young

His recollections of his child-hood an extra Ion/ stay in first grade — "It seemed like I spent

40 years in first grade . . . it was only three." — and of his older sister who was. he said "Miss Perfect in school, but at home, she was an older sister."

"She had me convinced that 1 was a test tube baby, then she did something really mean. Powers said. "She dropped a glass on the floor and said it was my :uother."

When Powers misbehaved, his parents would make him sit on a chair for five minutes. "I was sit-ting on the chair one morning and my father was reading the news-paper He said "I see the cop killer

is going to the chair' . . . Made sense to me."

And when his brother arrived. "I went from being the main event to the opening act."

When asked if his parents laughed easily. Powers noted that his mother would send him to school in a yellow raincoat — "I looked like a chip off the old schoolbus." he said.

"My mother did real estate and my Dad drove a bread truck," Powers added. "Before I was bom,

with dough . . . God had a sense of humor."

Powers also had some observa-tions of being an older parent — a very good system because "by the time they're ready for college, I'll be dead."

But jokes aside. Powers had some words of wisdom for his au-dience.

"You have to have goals to achieve," Powers said. "If you see people who are successful, it's be-cause they love what their doing and love being there

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David Breeden certainly enjoy-ed his years as Plymouth Family Service director, but knew the time had come to move on.

"New challenges. A time to do something new," said Breeden, who recently began work as a clin-ical supervisor in the managed care program at the University of Michigan Hospital's Department of Psychiatry.

"I'll still be around. I hope to stay involved in the community, but it'll be to a lesser extent," said the Plymouth resident, who'll probably have to drop his longtime Plymouth Rotary Club membership. "It 's pretty busy down here."

Breeden, 46, had been at Plym-outh Family Service, a Plymouth Community United Way agency, for 14 years, eight of those as di-rector. He decided to move on to U-M in part because the program emphasizes short-term therapy, something he's interested in, and is a growing program "with an op-portunity to expand into some new areas clinically."

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Breeden, who earned a master of social work degree from St. Louis University in 1977, intends to keep his private practice in this area. He had mixed feelings about leaving Plymouth Family Service.

" I 'm certainly ready for some changes." At the same time, there was the sadness of leaving people he's worked with for many years, both at the agency and in the community.

" I 'm busy. It's a busy, exciting program," he said of his new posi-tion. where he began work several weeks ago.

Breeden intends to continue commuting from Plymouth to Ann Arbor, keeping his home in the community. "I t 's a great neighborhood. I've really enjoyed it ."

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Dedicated's a good word to use in describing members of the Plymouth Pizzazz precision skating team.

The 14 girls, ages 7 to 10, are on the ice by 6 a.m. each Satur-day and Sunday. They don't have any difficulty following that rather rigorous practice schedule.

"It 's a real unique situation. It gives the kids a chance in a team atmosphere for compet-ing," said Tammy Doroshewitz, an ice skating instructor at the Plymouth Cultural Center who coaches the Plymouth Pizzazz. "It 's a little more fun to com-pete on a precision team."

Some do also compete indivi-dually as skaters. All enjoy the experience of making friends, and of working together on fund-raising, traveling together

• i t ' s a real unique situation. It gives the kids a chance in a team atmosphere for competing. It's a little more fun to compete on a precision team.

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"It strengthens their skating skills," said Doroshewitz, a Plymouth Township resident who has an 8-year-old daughter on the team.

""She loves skating precision. She loves making friends." Her daughter also enjoys the travel.

The girls will compete in early January in Lake Placid, N.Y., followed by a late February trip to Minot, N.D., to compete. If they qualify in the top four in North Dakota, they'll be eligible

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The group began in August, and several girls from last year's t e a m h a v e r e t u r n e d . Doroshewitz started the preci-sion skating teams in Plymouth about three years ago.

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Erin Marquardt of Livonia; Melissa Raetz of Livonia; Ra-chael Rozycki of Novi; Lindsay Seror of Livonia; Emily Skotak of Canton; and Emily Willman of Plymouth.

In their competition program, the girls do formations to music. In one number, they wear Mary Poppins costumes while skating to songs from that popular mu-sical.

The girls are busy throughout the year with fund-raisers. From 3:30 to 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, they'll have a Christmas cookie sale and raffle at the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer. Cookies will be available for $5 per pound, and items donated by local businesses will be avail-able for the raffle.

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"There are ways to decorate a tree economically," Gregory said. "Never throw anything away. Save articles from year to year, even if you don't use them every year. I prefer white lights on trees; they show off the ornaments bet-ter."

Another nugget of advice — be creative.

"People are afraid to try differ-ent things together. You can mix poinsettas with tropical flowers. If it looks good together, be creative. Don't hold back." he said.

• 'People are afraid to try different things to-gether. You can mix poinsettas with tropical flowers. If It looks good together, be creative. Don't hold back.'

John Gregory

Holding back is something no one could accuse Gregory of doing. Despite the number of dec-orations, there is an elegance to the overall scene. It fits. It looks artistic.

A guest bedroom features an outdoors theme. The living room has an eclectic look. The great room is Chr is tmas in the tropics.

Gregory has clients, both com-mercial and residential, for which

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Livonia Phone: 522-6830 Rev. Lather A. Werth, Pastor

Sunday Worsh ip 8:30, 11:00 A.M.

Sunday School A Bib le Class 9:45 A M .

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MISSOURI SYNOD High & Elm Streets. Northv.He

T. Lubeck, Pastor L. Klnrte, Associate Pastor

Church 349-3140 - School 349-3146 Sunday Worship 8 30 » 11.00 A M

Sunday School 9 45 A.M Saturday Vespers 6 00 P M

ST. M A T T H E W L U T H E R A N Church & School 5885 Venoy h i n ot Fom na wmm «s-Q2«o

Divine Worship 8 & 10:45 A.M. Bible Clasa & SS 9:15 A.M.

Monday Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Ralph Fischer, Pastor

Gary 0 Headapohl. Associate Pastor

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD

25630 GRAND RIVER al BEECH DALY 532-2266 REDFORD TWP

W o r s h i p S e r v i c e 9 :15 & 11:00 A .M.

S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 :15 & 11:00 A.M.

Nursery Provided Rev. Victor F. Halboth, Pastor

Rev. Timothy Halboth, Assoc. Pastor

CHRIST THE GOOD SHEPHERD Lutheran Church Missouri Synod 42690 Cherry Hill Road, Canton

981-0286 Roger Aumann, Pastor

Worship 8 & 10:30 A.M. Bible Class & SS 9:20 A.M. Week Day School A Preschool

Risen Chr is t Lutheran 46250 Ann Arbor Road

(1 Mile West of Sheldon) Ptymouth. Ml 48170 • 453-5252

Worship Service 8:30 A 11:00 a.m. Family Sunday School 9:45 a.m.

Reverend K. M Mehrt, Pastor Hugh McMartin. Lay Minister

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LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL 9600 leveme • So Redford • 937-2424

Rev Glenn Kopper Rev Lawrence Witto W O R S H I P W I T H US

S u n d a y 8 :30 & 11:00 A .M. M o n d a y E v e n i n g 7.00 P.M.

Bible Classes and Sunday School 9 45 A M Chnsuan School Pre-Schooi-6th Grade

Mrs. Pat Sadler 937-2233

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Timothy Lutheran Church 8820 Wayne Rd.

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Worsh ip Serv ice: 8 : 3 0 ft 10:45 a.m. S u n d a y S c h o o l : 9 : 3 0 a . m . Rei>. Mary T. Olivanti. Pastor

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FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH 26325 H a l s t e a d R o a d a l 11 Mi le

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

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

Song Services - Last Sunday of Month 7:00 P M

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ST. M A T T H E W S UNITED METHODIST

30900 Su Mile Rd (Bet. Mernman & MiddleOeNi Chock SorKjuist. Pastor • David Stiles Assoc

10:00 A.M. Worship & Church School 11:15 A M Adult Study Classes

Nursery Provided • 422-6038

CHERRY HILL UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH 495-1155 - 495-0035

Rev. Randy Whttcomb 9:00 A M. informal Worship Service

9.50-10:25 A M Coffee Hour tO:W AM Traditional Servics 4 Sunday School

321 Ridge Road Just South o l Cherry Hill m Canlon

In Livonia St. Pau l Ev. Lu theran C h u r c h

17810 F a r m i n g t o n R o a d Pastors Carl Pagel & James Hofl

261 -1360 WORSHIP SERVICES

Sunday 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. Sunday School & Bible Classes 9:45

In P l ymou th SL Peter Ev. Lutheran Church 1343 P e n n i m a n Ave. • 453 -3393

Daniel Helwtg * Peter M Berg Worship Services 8:00 & 10:30 A.M.

Sunday School & Bible Class 9:15 A.M.

Nursery Available at 10:30 Service

In Redford Township Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church

14750 Kinloch Pastor Edward Zeil • 532-8655

Worship Services 8:30 & 11:00 A.M.

Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

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Clarencevll le United Methodist 20300 Midd lebe l t Rd • L ivonia

474 3444 Rev. J a roe a K u m m r i Paator

Worship 8:45 ft 11:15 AM Church School

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.. 7:00 PM 10:06 AM

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NARD1N P A R K U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

29887 West Eleven Mile Road Just West of Middlebelt

478-8860 Farmington Hilis

Worsh ip & Church School 9:15 & 11:00 A . M .

D e c e m b e r 13 th T h e Disappearance of Sequence"

Dr. Rit ter p r e a c h i n g

Or William Rrtter 4 Rev David B P t m n u n Rev Robert Bough Rev William Freyw

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M I Ward Evangelical Presbyterian Cburcb 1 Farmington Road and Six Mile in Livonia

422-1 ISO

Worship and Sunday School 8:00. 9:15, 10:45 a.m.. and 12:05 and 7:00 p.m. Sunday

Service Broadcast 11:00 a. in. Wl/Fl-AM/ 1030

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10:00 a.m a 12 Moon

N E W B U R G U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

36500 Ann Arbor Trail Livonia's Oldest Church

4 2 2 - 0 1 4 9 Worship lerv ice i ft Sunday School

9 15 a.m. ft 11.00 a.m

December 13th The Rrst Christmas Card"

Dr. QMson M. Miller preaching

Or. OMeon M. Miller Rev. Steven E- Poole

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Redford Ml 48239 937-3170 Fall Hours

Worship 8:30 4 11:00 AM. Saturday Evening

Informal Chapel Worship 6:00 p.m. December 13th

"Sounds of Christmas" Music Department

Adult Sunday School 9:45 Chi ld Care Available

Chi ldren's Sunday School 11 00 a M. Clement Parr and Bufford W Coe

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TRINITY P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

10101 W. Ann Arbor Rd., Plymouth at Gottfredson A Ann Arbor Rd.

Worsh ip Serv ices 8:15 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.

SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 9:30 A.M.

Dr Wm C Moore - Pastor Rev Wm Branham - Associate Pastor

Nursery Provided m P h o n e 4 5 9 - 9 5 5 0

R o s e d a l e G a r d e n s P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h , ( U . S . A . ) Hubbard at W. Ch icago • Livonia • 422-0494

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

Rev. Richard I. Peters

Nursery Care thru Senior High

YOU ARE INVITED GARDEN CITY PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH (U.S.A.) 1841 MiddleOell • 421-7620

9:15 4 11:00 AM. Worship 4 Nursery Adult Class 9:15 AM.

Classes for 2 years - 12th Grade at 11 00 A.M Elevator Available Gareth D Baker. Paste

ST. TIMOTHY CHURCH :' A 16700 N e w b u r g h Road • • ' U v o n i a • 4 6 4 - 8 8 4 4

Sunday S c h o o l 9:30 A .M. All A g e s Family Worsh ip 11 :00 A.M.

Tradi t ional Ch r i s tmas Pageant

Nursery Proved • Barnar Paator

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M a i n ft C h u r c h • (313) 453-6464

nVMMI* Services 9:00 4 11:00 A M

Church School & Nursery 9:00 S 11:00 AM. David E Krehbiel Leland L Seese Jr Interim Si Minister Associate Minister

Minster Emeritus Philip Rodgers Magee - Mlmst Accessible to AH

GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.)

; J L \ 5535 Sheldon Rd., Canton - J u . (Just North Of Kmartl

45»<I013 Rev Bryan Smith. Pastor

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SfKttORIAl. CHiaCH Oi C HRIST (Cnnstian Cn#ci)

35475 Five Mile Rd. 464-6722 MARK McGlLVREY. Minister Steve Allen, Youth Minister

Ce/WOrafinfl 50 Yaars ol Service BIBLE SCHOOL (All ages) 9:30 A M 8 15 A M Service - Morning Worship 10 45 A M

Evening Worship S Youth Meeting 6 30 P M

KENWOOD CHURCH of CHRIST 2 0 2 0 0 M e r r i m a n Road 4 7 5 - 8 2 2 2

MIKE HA2ELT0N. Minister Ray Sanders. Youth Minister

BIBLE SCHOOL (AH Ages) .9 30 AH. MORNING WORSHIP- «M0 AM. EVENING WORSHIP I YOUTH MEETINGS 6:» P.M

H B W U F B Community Church

New Life Christian Academy K-12

34645 Cowan Rend. Westland, Ml 48185 l lift! east ot Wavne Rd

422-5433 Sundays Wednesdays

Celebration of Worship Hours ot Wip.ration 11 am 7 p m

Catl tor schedule of mihiatnes and activities Inspiring Peapie lo Serve Jesus

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CHRISTADELPHIANS Sunday Memorial Service 10:00 AM. Bible Class. Wednesdays 8:00 P.M.

Dec. 13 at 2:15 P.M. " Peace on Earth and Goodwill Toward Men: Mere Words or God's Promise?"

36516 Parkdale, Livonia • 425-7610

PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

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Sunday Evening - 6:00 P M Ladies Ministries - Tues - 9:30 A M

FAMILY NIGHT - Wed 7 00 P M

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Brightmoor Tabernacle A s s e m b l i e s of Got> • Q d v b i C. R M z . p a s t o r 26555 FranlJin Rd Siiuthficld, Ml (I-696 4 Telegraph West of Holiday Inn) • 352-6200

Family Sunday School Hour 9 15 am * IO.JO am Worship and the Word

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"An Evening of Christmas Celebration" A musical prmmmntmtlon featuring

Brightmoor Tabarnada a 8Q-voice Choir A Orchaatra

2100 Hannan Road • Canton 326-0330

Morn ing Worship 8:30. 10:00 and 11:30 a.m.

A s S E M B L Y Praise Celebrat ion RQCV Barra 6 :00 P .m. pastor

FamilY Night - Wednesday 7:00 p.m.

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Display goes to creches BY SUE MASON STAFF WRITER

The celebration of the birth of Christ is the reason Christmas ex-ists, but at t imes it seems to get lost in the hoopla of holiday shop-ping and merrymaking.

But the members of the Plym-outh and Livonia Wards of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Lat-ter Day Saints have found away to present the meaning of Christmas in a small way.

You could say their fifth annual Christmas creche display is their Christmas present to the commu-nity.

"We look on this as our gift to the community," said Leslie Snow, who with Kathy Fascione are coordinating the display. "You can tell how excited we get about collecting creches that we want to share it with the commu-nity."

The display, with more than 600 creches representing at least 30 foreign countries, opens 5-9 p.m. today (Dec. 10) at the Livo-nia Ward, 31450 Six Mile at Mer-riman Road. It also will be open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Sat-urday, Dec. 11-12, and 1-7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13. There also will be a special hour-long Christmas concert at 7 p.m. Saturday.

The exhibit got its start several years ago at a mother-daughter banquet. Part icipants were asked to bring a creche to ehortr. others. Snow remembers bringing her one and only creche; the noses were chipped off the figurines.

"It just ignited something," she said. " Five years ago I had one ereche, now I'm not even going to tell how many I ha%-e . . . a few."

Her collection includes the ar-tistry of Lladro, a bread dough set from Puerto Rico, one made of crushed com cobs and one with a southwest theme — the figurines

JIM JAGDFELD/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

A new meaning: Kathy Facione (left) and Leslie Snow show off an African-theme creche created by artist Carol Roeda of Grand Rapids, which will be on display this weekend.

are native Americans and the Wise Men carry gifts of pottery, beads and corn.

"It 's fascinating; every- culture in its own medium has found a way to celebrate the Nativity," Snow said.

Fac ione s ta r ted collect ing creches 10 years ago when she lived in Ann Arbor. Before that, she didn' t have even one creche.

" T h i s has helped my family put the focus of Christmas where it really is," said Facione. "It 's helped us get rid of some of the materialism."1

Facione has more than 100 creches and enthusiastical talks about her new acquisitions. But she stresses that collecting isn't the focus.

Her newest creche is made of clay by the children of Kenya pur-chased at the Middle Earth store in Ann Arbor. The Madonna is clothed only in a long skirt and the Wise Men's gifts are indica-tive of the African country.

Snow's version of an African nativity scene was crafted by Grand Rapids artist Carol Roeda. The stable is a thatched hut and the Wise Men wear hooped ear-rings and brings gifts like a native drum.

Their collecting spurred other members of the ward to collect creches and with the efforts of 12 members which explains the growth from 100 creches two years ago to 600 in 1992.

This year's exhibit will fill the cultural hall and eight classrooms and organizers are using tables of different levels, quilts and fabric for backdrops to display the creches. One room will be devoted to miniatures like one the size of a n i c k e l F a c i o n e b o u g h t in Shipshewanna, Ind. Snow's sister is sending 70 miniatures to her from Tennessee.

Another will be devoted to 70 Santons, French nativity figu-rines. Santons, which mean little saints, date back to the 1700s

when the French government out-lawed nativity scenes at churches.

"Villagers brought the displays indoors and made them smaller so they could put them in their windows," Snow explained. "Jo-seph and Mary are in the usual dress, but they added pieces, peo-ple in their native dress.

"And every French creche has a man with a lantern. He lights the way for everyone else, but he doesn't think he has a gift."

The exhibit also includes a children's room with a hands-on creches with wooden and stuffed figurines.

Snow, Leslie and other volun-teers spent the better part of three days setting up the display and hope that attendance will surpass last year's 1,000 attendees.

"I t 's so exciting to collect the creches, but it's also exciting to see the response of the people," Snow said. "And it's just so much fun to see how other cultures view it ."

We can no longer sit by and watch MORAL

PERSPECTIVES

RABBI IRWIN GRONER

I wri te these w o r d s in a moment of moral u r g e n c y . The horrors of Bosnia and Somalia are intolerable. As n e w s r e p o r t s concerning the former nation of Yugoslavia reach us, we should not sit idly by, as

mute witnesses to genocide.

"Ethnic cleansing" is a euphe-mism for the murder of masses of innocen ts , whose lives are snatched from them by cruelty and baseless hatred that has been nurtured by decades of conflict. All of us who have viewed the Holocaust as a warning for all hu-manity, for all time, must now en-sure that the warning is ade-quately heeded.

When we turn our attention to Somalia, we cannot help but be repulsed by reports of thieves and murderers stealing the very food meant to save the starving mass-es. The suffering in Somalia is caused by human cruelty, driven

• Unless we now act decisively, all of us will be viewed by generations to come as accomplices in the scandal of silence.

by hatred and avarice. It is late. Unless we now act de-

cisively, all of us will be viewed by generations to come as accom-plices in the scandal of silence. More important, unless we do what we can, hundreds of thou-sands will die and more will be unbearably traumatized.

Members of the American cler-gy, of every faith, are speaking out. Let us together break the si-lence and move our nation to ac-tion.

The following joint Resolution of the American People is en-dorsed and sponsored by national Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders. It will be submitted to Washington to be shared with the leadership of our nation's govern-ment.

It reads: The dying in Somalia and the

killing in Bosnia and elsewhere in

the former Yugoslavia must stop. Tens of thousands of lives have been lost; hundreds of thousands of lives are at immediate risk. The mass murder of innocents is unacceptable. America is not po-liceman to the world, but neither can we sit idly by as the cruelty and the killing persist.

We call upon the President and our nation's other leaders, acting in concert with other nations where possible, alone where nec-essary to:

(1) Redouble our nation's ef-forts to promote an immediate and lasting end to the violence in both Somalia and the former Yu-goslavia;

(2) Ensure the relief supplies intended to sustain life in both lands in fact reach the suffering people who so desperately await them;

(3) Announce our government's readiness to approve an emergen-cy refugee program and the budg-et that supports it, thereby per-mitting up to 25,000 additional refugees from the former Yugosla-via to come to our shores and, en-courage European and other na-tions to open their doors as well, understanding that the rights of all those displaced by violence to return to their homes in the im-mediate future are inviolate;

(4) Take effective measures to ensure that those areas of the for-mer Yugoslavia that have thus far been spared the horrors that have devastated so much of Bosnia not become new arenas of tragedy;

(5) Move expeditiously to sup-port a permanent United Nations peacekeeping force adequate to intervene wherever civilians are at risk of mass death.

We cannot stay silent; we will not.

Rabbi Irwin Groner is with Congregaton Shareey Zedek in Southfield. If you have a question or comment for him, call 953-2047, mailbox number 1862, on a touch-tone phone.

Music director celebrates anniversary It was a silver moment at St.

Matthew Lutheran Church in Westland when the congregation gathered to recognize music direc-tor Corinne Lehman.

Lehman celebrated her 25th anniversary with St. Matthew s on Sunday, Nov. 15. A reception in her honor followed the 10:45 a.m. worship service. She also received a plaque at a potluck dinner in her honor Sept. 12 at the home of her son. Paul.

Her responsibilities as music director have included working with Rev. Ralph Fischer and Rev. Gary Headapohl to plan music for worship services and special events. She also directs the Senior Choir, instrumental is ts and so loists and coordinates choral per-formances.

Lehman began training on the organ at age 8 She took lessons from Erich Von Behren. who cur rently aerves aa minister of music at SL Lorenz Lutheran Church in Frankenmuth. Von Behren a en-eouragement led her to become a church a o a i c i a a

The aartire Lehman family haa • special God -given <

Silver date: Corinne Leh-man recently marked her 25th anniversary as music director at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in West-land.

sic. Husband. Dick, has built mu sical instruments, including a full - sise organ; son Paul ia the pi-ano and harpakocd technician at

Michigan Univaraity,

where he earned a master's degree in organ. Other family members also play a variety of musical in-struments.

The music program at St. Matthew Lutheran has expanded greatly under Lehman's direction. The number of choirs has grown from four to 10, including five bell choirs, led by Shirley Luckwald and involving 72 people, two day school choirs, directed by Barb Hinck and Esther Schlicker, a primary choir, directed by Barb Hinck. the Senior Choir, directed by Lehman, and the Chamber Choir, led by her son Paul.

In addition to playing the or-gan. her interests include sewing and gardening. She also teaches organ and piano. Former student Shelly Bahr ia St Mnttheer s aa-

RELIGION CALENDAR

I tems for t h e religion calendar should be submitted no later than noon Friday the week prior to publication.

• CHRISTMAS CONCERT The music ministry of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Plym-outh, will present its seventh an-nual Christmas concert at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 10, at the church, 1062 Church, Plymouth.

The concert, "Welcome the Child," will feature more than 200 singers, bell ringers, organist, per-cussionist and guitarist. Favorite anthems and carols will be sung by the 90-voice Children's Choir, 65-voice Parish Choir, the guitar group and the audience as well. Admission is complimentary and a reception will follow.

• VOYAGERS Voyagers Singles, a group for peo-ple age 45 and older, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11, at St. Paul Presbyterian Church, 27475 Five Mile, Livonia. The program will feature the latest in accesso-ries with Hilda Bokos and Shirley Brocordo of Unique Accessories. Refreshments will be served. For more information, call 591-1350.

• TREE SALE Faith Community Church is sell-ing scotch pine Christmas trees 4-6 feet up to 10-12 feet tall. Prices start at $15 and vary according to size and shape. The church is at 46001 Warren Road, Canton.

• RELIGIOUS ARTICLES A religious article and book sale will be held 4:30-6:30 p.m. Satur-day, Dec. 12, and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13, in the school gym at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 1151 William, Plymouth. There will also be a Christian Service-sponsored bake sale. The sale is open to the public.

• HOLIDAY EVENTS The congregation of the Livonia Assembly of God will have a se-ries of Christmas programs, be-ginning with "Christmas with the Nelsons" at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12. On Sunday, Dec. 13, the chil-dren's program, "God's Love Through the Ages," will be at 6:30 p.m.

At the 11 a.m. service Sunday, Dec. 20, the choir will present John Peterson's cantata»"A Spe-cial Kind of Love," while the film "The Hiding Place," the story of Corrie Ten Boom, will be shown at the New Year's Eve service at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 31.

The Livonia Assembly of God is at 33015 W. Seven Mile, Livo-

• 'Keep singing with all your hearts to the Lord. There Is no greater Joy.'

Corinne Lehman music director

joined the Senior Choir in singing praises at the special recognition service. Several of Lehman's fa-vorite hymns, including "We Thank You, God, for Music," "My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less" and "0" Jesus, Grant Me Hope And Comfort," were per-formed.

Lehman stood before the con-gregation at the close of the ser-vice to receive the gift of a figurine of a girl playing a piano.

"Keep singing with all your hearts to the Lord," she told members. "There is no greater j o y "

Special upcoming performances for the music department at S t Matthew include the Choral and Handbell Concert at 7 p.m. Sun day. Dac. 13 (whidi will be tele-vised by Continental Cable TV) snd the Day School Chris tmas

at 7 p . n Friday. Dec IS.

• SHABBAT SERVICE A special Shabbat service in com-memoration of the Sephardi heri-tage and culture will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, at the Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road, Southfield. Rab-bi Leonardo Bitran, the rabbi of the B'nai Israel Center in West Bloomfield and himself of Sephardi descent, will address the pulpit on the origin of Sephardi custom and observance. A special Kiddush, featuring Sephardi culi-nary desserts, prepared by Anna-bel Cohen, will be served in Alder Hall following the service. For more information, call 357-5544.

• CHRISTMAS MUSICAL Fairlane Ministries will present its Christmas musical extrava-ganza '92, "Merry Christmas with Love," Saturday through Wednesday, Dec. 12-16, and Fri-day and Saturday, Dec. 18-19, at the church, 22575 Ann Arbor Trail, Dearborn Heights. The pro-gram will be at 3 and 6 p.m. Dec. 12, 3:30 and 6:30 p.m. Dec. 13. 7 p.m. Dec. 14-18 and 2 and 5 p.m. Dec. 19. Tickets are $1 each and available through the church. For more information, call 561 -2810.

• MAGICAL CHRISTMAS Tony O'Brien will be featured in concert at the Rogers custom or-gan of St. Paul 's Presbyterian Church, 26545 Five Mile, west of Inkster Road, Livonia for "The Magical Music of Chr is tmas" at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11. Tickets cost $7 and are available at the church and at Hammell Music, 15630 Middlebelt, Livonia.

• ADVENT SERVICE The Firat Presbyterian Church of Plymouth will celebrate the third Sunday of Advent with worship services at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 13. The Rev. Leland Seeae will preach on "What are you waiting for?" At 5 p.m.. the con gregation will gather for a caroling party and desserts in the fellow ship hall. The church is a t 701 Church, Plymouth.

The Moat Rev Adam Mania, archbishop of Detroit, will preside

t i t M M Neu-

mann Catholic Church, 44800 Warren, Canton. M*jor renova-tions have been under way since January. Along with the addition of new meeting rooms, the main focus was to increase the seating capacity of the main sanctuary from 750 to 1,200.

The new Mass schedule, begin-ning Dec. 13, will be 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Saturday, 7:30, 9 and 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sunday. The 1 p.m. Mass will be canceled on Dec. 13 for the 3 p.m. dedication ceremo-ny.

• COLLAGE COMCEJTT There will be a Christmas Collage Concert at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 39020 Five Mile, between Newburgh and Haggerty roads, Livonia. All of Holy Trinity's choirs, adult and children, choral and bell, will participate. Both sacred and secular music will be performed. The public is invited to attend. -

• DULCIMER PERFORMANCE A concert of holiday music by the Silver Strings Dulcimer Society will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13, at Good Hope Lutheran Church, 28680 Cherry Hill Road, between Inkster and Middlebelt roads, Garden City. A fellowship soup supper will be at 5 p.m. in the parish hall. Both the concert and supper are open to the public and are free of charge. For more information, call 427-3660.

• DECEMBER HAPPENINGS The busy t ime of the year has ar-rived at Hosanna-Tabor Luthera Church, 9600 Leveme, Redford. The preschool-second grade Christmas program will be at 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13, followed bj the seniors' Christmas caroling, luncheon and card party at 1 p.m Tuesday, Dec. 15. in the school gymnasium and the family, life and fellowship Christmas carol-ing with a chili dinner at 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 20. The Christmas Eve services will be at 6 and 10:3» p.m. Thursday, Dec. 24, with the Christmas Day service with com-munion at 10 a.m. New Year's Eve worship will be at 7 p.m.,

with communion. • COMBINED CONCERT The adult choirs of St. Peter's Lutheran Church of Plymouth and St. Paul 's Lutheran Church of Livonia will combine for an an nual Christmas concert. The St. Peter's candlelight service, undei the direction of Kurt Heyer and Rebecca Lohrmann, is set for 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13. The Senior Choir, Handbell Choir, Christian Contemporary Music Choir and Children's Choir will perform. "Salvation Is Created" will be thi theme. St. Peter's is at 1343 Pen-niman in Plymouth. There is no admission charge, but a freewill offering will be taken.

• PRAYER BREAKFAST Jackie Edwards, a speaker and pastor's wife, will be the featured speaker at the men's prayer breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, at Ward Presbyterian Church, Farmington and Six Milt roads, Livonia. There is no chargc for the pancake breakfast. For more information, call 422-1826.

• CRAFT SHOW St. Matthew Lutheran Church will hold a craft show in the school gymnasium 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12. Lunch and baked goods will be available with proceeds to benefit the school library. St. Matthew's is at 5885 Venoy, north of Ford Road. Westland.

• JOY TO THE WORLD' The 200-voice Ward Chancel Choir will celebrate the 250th an-niversary of the composition of Handel 's "Mess iah" with a per-formance at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 12, and 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13, at Ward Presbyterian Church, Farmington and Six Mile roads, Livonia. The production will in-clude candlelight and original costumes and settings. For ticket information, call 422-1150.

• CHILDREN'S PRESENTATION The children of the United As-sembly of God in Plymouth will present the Chr is tmas story, "Joy to You and Me," at 6:30 p.m. Sun-day, Dec. 13, at the church, 46500 N. Territorial Road, Plymouth. The special presentation will be highlighted by solos by children ages 4 through the sixth grade.

Salem National Evangelical Lu-theran Church of Westland will have iU missionaries to St. Pet ersburg. Russia, the Rev. Martin Fruati, wife Karen and children Carey and Eric, aa speakers at the church. Hubbard and Ann Arbor Tral, Sunday. Dec. 13.

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Families can find plenty of yuletide things to do Before the harried holiday sea-

son hits you and yours, consider spending some quality family time with your loved ones.

From polar bears ripe for adop-tion at the zoo to "Pinocchio" come to life at Northland, the offerings are rich and varied. Here's a sample:

Henry Ford Museum

If you haven't been to Dear-born's rich historical tourist mec-ca in awhile, surprises await. Dai-ly through Jan. 3 (except Christ-mas Day), special seasonal activities, demonstrations and displays offer a unique perspec-tive on the roots of America's hol-iday celebrations past and pres-ent.

Made in America is a new mul-ti-media exhibition about U.S. in-dustrial achievements. A towering three-story Christmas tree in the museum plaza jus t outside the new exhibition will be decked out in the red white and blue spirit of Made in America with festive rep-resentations of the tools of the working world.

Outdoors in adjacent Green-field Village, cheer can be found around every corner as buildings are adorned with period holiday trimmings. In the house where Henry Ford was born, visitors can see preparations for a traditional 1870s Christmas, including a tree decorated with toys, fruit and popcorn; popcorn balls being made in the kitchen, and a rug-hooking demonstration.

The Edison home offers a look at holiday cooking traditions, while the Firestone farm will showcase preparations for the holidays, including baking, sew-ing and gift making. Visitors can take home copies of recipes being prepared to incorporate into their

own holiday traditions. Village visitors of all ages can

try their hands at a variety of con-temporary and traditional holiday crafts.

The village/museum is at Oak-wood Boulevard and Village Road, just west of the Southfield Freeway and south of Michigan Avenue. Separate admission is $11.50 ages 13 and over, $5.75 ages 5 to 12. Combination tickets for both the village and museum are $20 for 13 and over, $10 for children 5 to 12. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week. Closed Christmas.

Tales of'Pinocchio' Everybody remembers the story

of the puppet Pinocchio and the beloved old woodcarver who whit-tles him to life, Geppetto. Pinoc-chio's wooden nose grows with every lie he tells. And he can tell some whoppers.

Shoppers at Hudson's North-land store can visit this fairy tale come to life in intricate detail now through Dec. 31 during store hours. The display is in the lower level exhibit hall. Admission is free.

In a series of 20 vignettes, the display retells the classic story of the mischievious puppet who dreamed of becoming a little boy. More than 100 figures, most of them animated, are included. And, of course, visitors will see Pinocchio's nose grow right before their eyes.

Northland Mall is north of Eight Mile Road and west of Greenfield in Southfield. For more information, call 443-6048 anytime.

Lights at Domino's More than 220,000 Christmas

lights will be displayed on the grounds of Domino's Pizza world headquarters in Ann Arbor Town-ship. There will be a $5 fee per

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Older toddlers to A g e 2 Toys should meet safety regula-

tions for the age — non-toxic ma-terials, no parts that could pinch or entrap fingers, toes or hair. For active play, consider balls of all sizes, especially large balls, and pool toys like tube mats.

When it comes to manipulative play, try number/counting boards with large pegs, smelling jars, feel bags or boxes, Dominoes, large colored beads, dressing books and dolls, bathtub activity centers, small and large sandbox toys and water sand mills.

Specific skill development toys are good for teaching matching and sorting, shapes, colors, letters and sounds, numbers and con-cepts.

3 - to 5 - y e a r - o l d s Preschoolers prefer toys with

realistic detail and working parts. Consider toys like small wagons or wheelbarrows, push toys resembling adult tools like lawn-mowers, vacuums and shopping carts.

For active play, there are three-and four-wheel pedal toys, bat-tery-operated ride-ons and small bicycles with training wheels and footbrakes, sized to the child.

Manipulative playthings run along the lines of most interlock-ing building systems (pieces of all

Childbirth classes offered Expectant parents can prepare

for their new roles through classes being offered by the Livonia Childbirth Education Association and the Plymouth Childbirth Ed-ucation Association.

The PCEA offers morning and evening childbirth preparation classes, along with newborn care and Caesarean preparation class-es at 10 locations, serving resi-dents of Wayne, Washtenaw and southwestern Oakland counties.

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More than 80,000 vehicles mo-tored pas t the display in 1990. Be-cause of the cost this year, show organizers are es t imat ing a smaller crowd, perhaps 40,000 cars. The new five-lane Plymouth Road and traffic plan initiated during the last light display will alleviate most of the congestion in and around the site, on Earhart Road off U.S. 23 and Plymouth Road.

The show begins at 6 p.m. and will close nightly at 10 p.m. seven days a week until Sunday, Dec. 27.

Adopt a Polar bear The Detroit Zoo winter hours

are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Don't know-

sizes, plastic rather than metal) and magnetic boards with shapes. 6- to 8 - y e a r - o l d s

Children are primarily interest-ed in goal rather than means of process. Buy them complex gym sets with rings, swings, ropes, rope ladders, slides, climbing structures and jumping ropes.

For manipulative play, try de-sign/pattern making toys in wood, plastic, paper, cardboard, bead and ceramic tile. And for specific skill development, there are con-ceptual models of the human body and physical world (stars, space, moon), microscope, binoc-ulars and toy or real simple type-writer.

9- to 1 2 - y e a r - o l d s With this age group, there's a

great increase in individual differ-ences in abilities and interests. Best buys would be computers (some children like to create their own programs), athletic equip-ment (both sexes now enjoy sports activities), two-wheeled bicycles, weightlifting equipment and scale models.

Games requiring speed, dexteri-ty, strategy, competition and ex-tended concentration — chess, complex card games, checkers, Chinese checkers, Parcheesi — are also good choices.

what to get that special someone who has everything? How about adopting a polar bear in their honor for the holidays. The zoo's adopt an animal for the holidays program features the fuzzy white critters this year. There are nine of them. For a $50 donation, the bearer receives a 9-inch stuffed bear, a certificate and a T-shirt . The money is used to care for the bears — the real ones.

Bear or no bear, bring the kids out to see the penguins get fed at 10:30 a.m., sea lions chow down at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. and elephants groomed at 1 p.m. Polar bears are fed at 2 p.m.

On Dec. 19-20 — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. — the Santa expresss will t ransport visitors to and from the Woodward entrance along a gaily decorated pathway to the pavil-lion refreshment stand where Santa and his elves will be wait-ing with bags full of Christmas treats for boys and girls. Children

can have their photos taken with San ta for a nominal charge. Carols will fill the air and visitors are welcome to join in. There will be no parking fee for this event.

The zoo is at Woodward and 10 Mile in Royal Oak. Admission is $6 for those 13 and older, $3 for ages 2 to 12, and $4 for senior citi-zens. Parking is $3. For more in-formation on the adopt an animal program, call 398-0903.

Belle Isle bound Although the Belle Isle zoo is

closed for the season, there's still plenty to see and do on Detroit 's scenic island. The island is team-ing with deer — and what better t ime to visit Santa 's four footed helpers?

The Belle Isle aquarium is a bargain for $1, also valid for entry to the adjoining Belle Isle con-servatory full of tropical plants, trees and Christmas plants and flowers.

Institute of Arts Detroit's premiere art museum

is really a touch of class and cul-ture. At 5200 Woodward Ave., ad-jacent to the Wayne State Univer-sity campus, museum galleries are open on a rotating schedule Wednesday through Saturday.

The Islamic, Asian, Native American, African, Prehistoric, pho tography , p r e -Co lumbian , Egyptian and American galleries are open 11 a . m . t o 1:30 p.m.; , check out the graphic arts, French, medieval, Italian, classi-cal, British, Spanish and Dutch galleries 1:30 to 4 p.m.

Open all day are the 19th Cen-tury European galleries, Rivera Hall, the great hall and special exhibits, as well as the food court. On Sundays only, all galleries are open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

A visitors contribution is re-quested. The suggested donation is $1 for children and students and $4 for adults.

New classes begin each month. Registration and information is available by calling 459-7477.

The LCEA offer six-week class-es for new parents, providing in-formation about pregnancy, labor and delivery.

For more information, or to reg-ister, call 937-0665.

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Athletic gifts score big with sport fans BY DEVISE SUSAN LUCAS SPECIAL WRITER

Got a weekend sports warrior on your gift list or maybe a couch corpse you'd like to thrash from

the television? The fitness fever of the '80s has be-

come an "adapted att i tude" for the '90s. From shopping malls to mail or-der catalogs, the marketplace is satu-rated with sensational sports stuff and exercise "essentials" that will boggle your brain and whittle your wallet.

Checking in with the sports authori-ties, we discovered the important "must haves" that are sure to be on your playmate's wish list: • Playmate pastimes — Playground memories are no longer a thing of the past. Biking, roller skating, even jump-roping have transcended generations, making child's play an alternative ap-proach to a healthy body and sound mind.

"For the last few years, mountain bikes have surpassed the once-popular 10-speed, hands down," said Patrick Robb of MGM Bicycles, which has stores in Birmingham. Rochester Hills, West Bloomfield and Southfield.

"For comfort and versatility, moun-tain bikes are great for just tooling around the neighborhood, long-dis-tance biking or heavy-duty trail rid-ing."

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What a hit: Quality golf clubs and tennis rackets are a hit with serious players. Taylor Made System 2 woods and ICW1 1 irons start at $109. Prince Synergy rackets range from $139 to $199. At Las Vegas Discoun t Golf and Tennis, Canton.

by Specialized, priced at $349. A favorite bike accessory is the Cy-

clometer 30, priced at $39. The cycling computer calculates speed, maximum speed, trip distance, total distance, and also functions as a clock and stop watch .

Don Thomas Sporthaus in Bloom-field Township is Michigan's largest in-line skating outfitter. Vice Presi-dent Bob Thomas reports that the store is stocked and ready for the holi-days.

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wheels, bearings and support," Thom-as said

Prices start at $100 for in-line skates. Essential accessories are hel-mets and wrist, elbow and knee pads. • Sports s tars — Traditional sports highbrows an-hit»ii*«<heeourt!v hills and courses in record numbers, opting for tennis, golf and skiing for their rec-reational revelry.

According to Ken Coral at Las Vegas Discount Golf and Tennis in Canton, the most popular tennis racket this year is the Prince Synergy.

"A liquid crystal polymer has been added to the throat of the racket for better vibration and isolation dampen-ing." he said. That means no more ten-nis elbow.

The Prince Synergy- is available in mid-size head, which is preferred by baseline players, and oversize head, which is for volley or net players. Pric-es range from $139 to $199.

When it comes to golf, customers who are shopping for woods seem to prefer the Taylor Made System 2.

"The club has a higher center of gravity, which gives the ball more top spin, increased roll and a solid hit that is most forgiving," Coral said.

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VICTORIA DIAZ

Ever enter a book-store for some holiday shopping and feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of books you have to choose from'1 If so, perhaps you could use a few suggestions, just to get you started in the right direction-

Here's a list of some very special books available to holiday shoppers this season:

• "Nothing But Blue Skies." by Thomas McGuane <Houghton Mifflin/ Seymour Lawrence, $21.95). Poor, be-fuddled, middle-aged Frank Copen-haver. He thought he was adjusting to change as the 21st Century bore down upon him. But as this story opens, his wife of many years is leaving him and he is going downhill fast. His love of fishing and the great Montana out-doors seem the only saving grace avail-able as he loses friends, fortune and self-respect.

"Nothing But Blue Skies" is a some-times sad, sometimes hilarious story sure to please all those on your list who enjoy a well-told, earthy tale enlivened by colorful characters.

Part of the pleasure here is finding yourself via McGuane's highly evoca-tive prose in the midst of beautiful Big Sky Country. • "Dying For Chocolate." by Diane

Mott Davidson (Bantam, $19 50). This whodunit should come with a high-calorie. high-cholesterol warning print-ed on its luscious, glossy cover. Its ap-pealing heroine, Goidy Bear, makes her living as a caterer and, scattered throughout this fast-moving mystery, you'll find several recipes for the de-lectable dishes she whips up for cli-ents.

While Goldy creates in the kitchen, .she also copes with a teenager, hides from a violent ex-husband, tries to fig-ure who's writing excoriating reviews of her cuisine in the local newspaper, works on her love life and solves this murder mystery1. • With the world of Colorado's nouveau riche as its backdrop, "Dying For Chocolate" will satisfy all readers hungry for a healthy dollop of armchair adventure. To double the fun of the gift, you could always include a batch of those oh-so-chocolatey Letha Lay-ers. The recipe's on Page 90. • "The Bridges of Madison County," by Robert J ames Waller (Warner Books, $14.95). "The watermelon was perfect. The beer was cold. The evening was blue. Francesca Johnson was 45 years old and Hank Snow sang a train song on KMA, Shenandoah, Iowa."

Welcome to Madison County, where a man who has lost his way stops to ask for help from an Iowa farm woman and an unforgettable experience en-sues. »

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placed in a museum somewhere with a sign underneath that reads "Rare Lit-erary Accomplishment."

To begin with, it's a bestseller that, in places, reads like heartstopping po-etry. Second, it's a story about two peo-ple who fall head-over-heels in love at first sight for all eternity. And — imag-ine — both are over 40! Finally, the

whole mystical, magical affair takes place not in some exotic faraway, nev-er-never land, but in the heart of Iowa farm country.

Though Waller is jus t a bit uncon-vincing at times, his ability to paint pictures with a few simple but glorious words is what most readers will long remember. This is an outstanding book. • "A Day in the Night of America," by Kevin Coyne (Random, $22). It's about time somebody paid proper attention to one of the most ignored groups around: the people who work the night shift in this country.

In this, his first book — and what an impressive debut it is — Coyne exam ines American nightsiders from sea to shining sea and many points in be-tween. He begins with Gloucester fishermen and concludes in Alaska on the shortest night of the year. Bakers, foundry workers, tugboaters and others seem to walk right off these pages.

You'll also meet some people you may not have ever thought about: the traders on Wall Street, for instance, whose job it is to keep u p with markets on the other side of the planet while the rest of us dream on. • "Public Appearances 1987-1991," Lord Snowdon (Vendome, $40). For the photographer on your list, you can't go wrong with this, the 14th collection of pictures by one of Bri ta in 's most gifted photographers. #

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Make it rich: The four-cup mini espresso maker by Krups, available in black or white, brews espresso coffee and steams milk for cappuc-cino ($69.95). At Kitchen Glamor, Redford Township, West Bloomfield, Novi and Rochester.

H D E A S

Gift giving has long been an integral part of Christmas and Hanukkah.

The three wisemen brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the Christ Child that first Christmas 2,000 years ago. During the 19th

Century, American families adopted the legend of St. Nicholas, introduced by Dutch settlers as Sinter Klaas.

Jewish parents gave Hanukkah gelt — coins — to each child on one or all nights of Hanukkah in Eastern Europe during the 18th Century. American Jewish families expanded the custom after World War II, giving gifts to mem-bers of their extended families and friends as well.

Today, believers of both faiths continue the custom. This special section is dedicated to the gift-giving tradition. In it, you'll find ideas suited to everyone on your list, including environmentally friendly gifts. Michigan-made gifts, athletic gifts and cultural gifts.

Happy holidays. A B O U T T H E COVER:

Artist/illustrator David McCall Johnston of Oakland County created this heartwarming watercolor painting, "Returning Home," in 1989, the year it appeared on the cover of Country Home Magazine's Christmas issue. But the idea for the painting, showing a couple returning to their Greek Revival-style home by horse-drawn sleigh, had been in the mind's eye of the artist since the day he came to Michigan as a boy in the 1950s. "I still remember seeing an elderly couple gliding across the lake on snow-covered ice, "Johnston said. "It seemed to represent a time that we didn't know. It (the scene) was a treasure I wanted to capture its spirit. Limited-edition prints of the opaque watercolor are $90 at Knollwood Art Frames A Gallery, West Bloomfield.

C R E D I T S : Karen Hermes-Smith coordinated this special section with assistance from

special writer Janice Tigar-Kramer. Bob Sklar, assistant managing editor, su-pervised the section. O&E representatives Gigi Badalamenti and Joan Hines coordinated advertising. Direct queries to Bob Sklar. 953-2113.

W I L L I A M H A N S E N

Down to earth: T-shirts with environmentally friendly messages, such as "Protect the sea turtles. " are available for $12 each at the Michigan Humane Society, Royal Oak, or by calling Earthbound Environmental Creations Inc. at 642-5519.

Environmental spin accents gifts for kids

B Y A R L E N E FUNKE SPECIAL WRITER

Even very young children can learn to respect nature and have fun in the process with gifts

available this holiday season. Several local stores specialize in

toys, action kits and books that stimu-late a child's interest in the environ-ment.

Consider a simple bird feeder. "Bird feeding opens the world of na-

ture," said Mary Teets, co-owner with husband Donald of Backyard Bird.

The Farmington store sells nature-oriented books, games and activity kits as well as bird feeder kits.

"It opens that world to them and. as they get older. It stays with them," Teets added. "They want to protect the environment, rather than hurt it.'

Children old enough to color can en-joy the popular line of coloring/activity books produced by a 2-year-old Bir-mingham firm, Earthbound Environ-mental Creations. The firm also makes T-shi r t s in various sizes. The books and T-shir ts are sold in several local stores.

Books that contain projects for a wide age range are available at Natural Wonders at 12 Oaks Mall in Novi and Science & Things at Wonderland Mall in Livonia.

"There are a lot of things you can do around the house to show principles of science and ecology." said Steve Wor-ley. manager of Science & Things.

Science kits that use ordinary house-hold ingredients such as vinegar and baking soda also are popular. Prices range from $10 to $50.

Games such as EcoDetective, at around $13, contain sets of cards, each with a different experiment. Green-house kits enable a child to grow things indoors. There are even kits to test for evidence of acid rain and pollu-

Backyard Bird, with other locations in Troy and Union Lake, sells kits on building bird houses as well as feeders.

Teets recommends a book called "Everybody's Everywhere Backyard Bird Book ' at around $10. The book, published by Klutz Press, organizes bird species by habitat and gives an-swers to often-asked questions.

Teets, who teaches bird-watching classes, has learned the power of nur-turing early interest in nature. One of her classes was filled with adults and an 8-year-old boy.

Another popular gift at Backyard Bird is the "bug box," which costs $10, Teets said. Billed as an "apartment for bugs," it's an upscale version of the old homemade job — mayonnaise jar and lid punched with air holes.

For examining bugs and other things up close. Natural Wonders carries a $10 item called GeoScope. It's a power-ful magnifier that clips onto a belt for convenience, said manager Paul Schneider.

"Fragile, handle with care," trum-pets a popular $9 wall poster that shows how planet Earth is sustained. It 's available at the Creative Learning Center of Farmington Hills and Walled Lake.

Creative Learning Center also car-ries animal-theme mobiles and fact cards. Proceeds from the sale of some items are donated to wildlife preserva-tion groups, said co-owner Don Gulley.

The store also sells rubber stamps and recycled paper.

Earthbound Environmental Crea-tions, the firm that produces the color-ing/activity books and T-shirts, tac-kles such issues as saving sea creatures and protecting forests and wildlife.

Partners Ruth Stec and Susan Mil-ler. who met while working at an adver-

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Tasteful offerings all Michigan made

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You won't have to look far for a bundle of tasty and tasteful gifts all made here in Observer

& Eccentric country. Kemnitz Fine Candies on Ann Arbor

Trail, Plymouth, still uses antique molds to make its tall chocolate Santa suckers and other holiday novelty can-dies.

Creamy chocolates, cordials, covered nuts and other goodies are made daily in the Kemnitz factory located in a converted church in Old Village. Owner Audrey Hamlin still carries many of the same delicacies the factory has been turning out since 1951, but you'll also find holiday mugs and gift bags to fill yourself.

The Gourmet Cheesecake Club. Farmington Hills, premiered its choco-late eclair-flavored cake this year to a round of applause from satisfied cus-tomers, says co-owner Marian Sheri-dan. Besides the new cake, Sheridan and her sister, Linda Ozog, make cheesecakes in exotic flavors like pumpkin, rum mocha and raspberry, with crusts made of crushed pecan, walnut and chocolate.

"We try to make our cheesecakes dif-

ferent — from the crust to the garnish on top," said Sheridan. "It feels just great to get a thank you or an inquiry about t he cakes from someone who has just received one as a gift."

For less than $25, Gourmet Cheese-cake Club will ship a single cake (serves 10-12) anywhere in the United States. The company also offers Cheesecake of the Month memberships for three to 12 months. For informa-tion, call 553-2883.

Mostly known for its organically grown grains. Country Grown Foods now sells a tasty line of organic gour-met popcorn for $3.49 (30-ounce jar). The special Hopi Blue variety is $4.49. The Redford Township company also makes an organic snack bar called Health Rich and five organic snacks, all made of products grown without the use of pesticides or herbicides. Good Food Co., Livonia, sells the complete line.

Michigania Inc., Birmingham, may be the only store in the area stocked with food and art products all made by Michiganders.

"It feels good to buy a Michigan-made gift because it supports our state and our artists," said Michelle John-son, manager. "So many people say

Candy is dandy: De-luxe holiday assortments of handmade chocolates start at $8.95 a pound. At Kemnitz Fine Can-dies, Plym-outh.

'buy American,' but we can even keep (our support) right in the state."

Michigania sells colorful limited-edition lithographs by Birmingham watercolorist Julie Dawson. The eight-sided, kaleidoscope-like paintings (about 22 inches square) feature local

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Featured subjects include Prime Minister John Major, author Graham Greene, conductor Zubin Mehta (bare-loot). actress Joan Collins (in shocking pink), TV's John Goodman and musi-cian Yehudi Menuhin (in undershirt). How's that for eclecticism? All photos are in color.

• JFK: Reckless Youth." by Nigel Hamilton (976pp.. Random. $30). Sig-nificant in size, quality and readabili-ty, this first volume in a planned trilo-gy- of the former president's life may be the most thorough of the many biogra-phies on the subject.

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paigns and ultimately his election to Congress. Health problems apparently affected Kennedy much more than most of us knew, as did a rather unfor-tunate luck of the draw when it came to parents. Photos. • "Nowhere is a Place: Travels in Pa-tagonia," by Bruce Chatwin and Paul Theroux; photos by Jeff Gnass (Sierra Club. $25). When Magellan discovered it in 1520, "Patagonia was . . . a coun-try of black fogs and whirlwinds at the end of the inhabited world."

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Other holiday goodies: Betty Palmer Nelson's quiet novel of Tennessee country folk. "Pursuit of Bliss"; Gay Rubin's captivating short story collec-tion. "On A Good Day"; Janet Lembke's unusual "Dangerous Birds: A Naturalist's Aviary"; actor Yves Montand's entertaining autobiogra-phy. "You See, I Haven't Forgotten"; and Gloria Naylor's lively bestseller. "Bailey's Cafe."

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These presents mirror emotions and attitudes

B Y H E L E N D I A N E V I N C E N T SPECIAL, WRITER

For a gift with the potential to mirror a wide range of emotions, even social attitudes, many of

the local art and gift galleries turn out Io be the best places to shop.

Not only will you find some inviting prices, but you'll come out of the expe-rience knowing you've been part of the American cultural scene with all of its diversity clamoring for attention.

Co-owners Sue Rontal and Ellen Rontal. who are sisters-in-law. know very well about the growing interest in the Native American and Hispanic heritages from the Southwest.

Their Mesa Arts shop in Franklin has hit a responsive chord among local enthusiasts with a collection of Hispanic Santos carvings — figures of Christian saints — by Marie Romero Cash, who is from a family of carvers already recognized by the Smithsonian Insti tut ion.

Further enhancing the simple, yet el-egant forms, the sculptures are decora-tivelv painted, all in the best tradition of Southwest folk artistry. The 27-inch figures are $950, and the smaller mis-sion crosses are from $350 to $950.

Doug and Becky Dodson's Native West Gallery in Plymouth also reveals

a commitment to preserving Native American legacies through its wide as-sortment of art and artifacts.

Of particular interest are the adapta-tions of traditional sand paintings, a fundamental element in almost all Na-vajo ceremonies. Because the original symbols were regarded as sacred, they are slightly altered in modern rendi-tions so that spirits will not be angered by being unnecessarily summoned. The larger pictures are priced up to $695; the smallest, five inches by eight inches, sells for under $6.

Another way of appreciating the Na-tive American legacy is through the eyes of the European or American sculptor trained in the classical tradi-tion.

For a look at gift considerations at the higher end of the price spectrum, visit Connoisseur Galleries in Troy. Two experienced appraisers and execu-tives of Connoisseur. Matthew Virzi and Gary Gumushian, make sure ev-erything you see is authentic and com-petitively priced.

Here you'll find representations of the vitality of the Cheyene on horse-back by Frederick Remington and the steady gaze of Geronimo by C.E. Dal-lin.

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But it is present-day sculptor Dave McGary's dramatic rendition of a war-weary Native American warrior that conveys an even larger sense of historic destiny. This bronze has a presence that could make it a future Remington. The 18-inch-high bronze called "Long Soldier" is from an edition of 50 and is priced at $16,000.

Following the success of a previous season, Carol Hooberman's Gallery in Birmingham will again combine artis-try with environmental conscience by featuring birdhouses handmade by Ap-palachian craftspeople and decorated

by art ists who often display their works in her gallery.

As might be expected, the bir-dhouses vary in design and color, but all agree they make a unique gift that can be used outdoors or inside the home as an art piece. The prices range from $30 to $185, and proceeds are do-nated to the National Wildlife Federa-tion.

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The clubs, new to the market, are priced at $109 for a steel shaft and $209 for a graphite shaft.

"In my opinion the Taylor Made ICW5 and ICW11 are the best in irons," Coral said. "The inner cavity weight makes the clubs easier to hit with more forgiveness and increased spin on the ball."

The hottest ski this year at Don Thomas Sporthaus in Bloomfield Township is the Volant, which starts at $425. The Volant is a stainless-steel cap ski providing high-energy perform-ance.

"It has the ease of turn of a ski five centimeters shorter and the stability of a ski five centimeters longer," Thomas said.

Another specialty ski is the Lunatic Fringe Grateful Dead, of which only 1,000 are being made and distributed throughout the country. Don Thomas has 15 pairs of the limited-edition ski available. Each pair, priced at $449, is signed and numbered. Don Thomas also has Grateful Dead snowboards ($499), also signed and numbered, of which only 700 were made.

Looking good on the slopes means selecting the right ski apparel. "Colors are deeper and richer, styling is sim-pler and fabrics have more texture and detailing, " said Lyn Bay of Don Thomas Sporthaus.

Manufacturers to watch include Couloir with its solar Gore-tex fabrics and Bognerwith its unicorn and snow star Jacquard print fabrics.

• Exercise gurus — Hard bodies and stud muffins are taking their daily one-hour workouts back home with state-of-the-art treadmills, steppers, weight machines and an unlimited variety of aerobic video tapes.

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For weight control, aerobic, car-diovascular and leg workouts, your choice should be a treadmill. Trotter treadmills, which have l'/s horses, wide belts and electronic elevation, are fa-vorites at McCoy's. Quality treadmills are priced from $1,500 to $4,000.

For toning the calves and thighs, you should shop for a stepper. It also pro-vides a good cardiovascular workout. Watch for steppers with independent

stepping action — both pedals should go down when mounting the stepper — and heavy-duty, beefed-up shocks. McCoy's recommends Spirit steppers, priced from $300 to $500.

For total body conditioning, the folks at American Exercise & Gym Equip-ment Co. recommend the Parabodv EX500 Fitness Center, a compact home gym with 27 exercises.

The gym. which provides a complete workout in 30 minutes, is fully adjust-able and requires no cable changes. Stat ions include a bench press with 277 pounds of resistance. The home gym is priced at $1,799. American Ex-ercise has stores in Rochester Hills, Southfield and Novi.

New exercise videos to watch — and to work out with — include Jane Fon-da's Step Aerobics and Abdominal Workout, Cindy Crawford's Shake Your Body Workout and Marilu Henner's Dance Aerobics. Also new are CherFitness, Quick Callanetics Legs and Callanetics Hips and Behind. Vi-deos start at $19.95.

What ' s next on the fitness frontier? Workout wonderwomen and super jocks are looking at boxing for their aerobic and cardiovascular workouts. Perhaps you may want to place a pair of boxing gloves under the *ee for San-ta.

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"Our goal is to work with different environmental groups and help caus-es." Miller said.

The $5 coloring/activity book, de-signed for children ages 4 to 10 years, is made from recycled paper and soybean ink.

It is sold through local Borders Book Stores and the Humane Society in Royal Oak; Creative Learning Center and Backyard Bird, both Farmington; and the Peaceable Kingdom, Ann Ar-bor.

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cards and earring-and-pin sets, both around $10.

The T-shirts, which have designs made from water-based ink, are avail-able in four designs:- turtle, elephant, trees and gorillas. They cost $12 each and are available only at the Michigan Humane Society.

Items also can be ordered through Earthbound's catalog by calling 642-5519.

Upcoming Earthbound books will deal with extinct animals and insects. Each book contains pictures to color, along with coordinated hands-on proj-ects.

CLARIFICATION

A story that appeared in Holiday Gift Giving on Nov. 26 listed Gorman's Gallery of Fine Furniture, Southfield, as a source for Jay Spectre accessories.

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Holiday ride: The popular Hummel figurine "Ride Into Christ-mas" is a colorful collectible to use at holiday time or year-round ($200 small/$360 large). At Leo's Jewelry & Gifts, Wayne.

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Should style trends interest you even more, then stop by the Chameleon Gal-leries in Plymouth for stunning exam-pies of raku. an ancient ceramic firing technique that yields deep, iridescent colors. This technique has become popular lately, and you can understand why when you see Steven Oliziewski's work. His pieces are $325. Denni En-glehart, owner of Chameleon, has other smaller pieces for less.

When humor and irony are your main avenues of expression, the Mark Pierson painted wood sculptures at the Russell Klatt Gallery in Birmingham provide the right outlet. A visit to the Southwest also awakened the artist 's inspiration — but in quite a different way from those who seek out tirne-hon-ored legacies.

Instead, Pierson, who is gaining an international reputation, captures the mystique of the present-day Southwest in anecdotal coyote figures as well as in limited-edition lithographs. The sculp-tures, measuring from 21 inches to 31 inches in height, are approximately $1,100 in typical editions of 350 pieces.

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• THROUGH DEC. 24 Tuesday through Saturday — Silk-screened scarves, one-of-a-kind jewelry and handcrafted coats will be among-the artwork offered by-more than 50 professional artists at the Paint Creek Center for the Arts. 407 Pine St.. Rochester. Hours for the Holiday Gift Gallery are 10 a.m. t o 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday-ami 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

• THROUGH DEC. 24 Tuesday through Saturday — Mich-igan artists will sell their handiwork during a holiday show titled "Seren-dipitous Season" at the Detroit Art-ists Market, 300 Stroh Place, Suite 1650. Detroit. Pottery, jewelry, fur-niture. textiles, greeting cards, sculptures and paintings will be fea-tured. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fridays and 9:30 a.m. lo 2 p.m. Saturdays.

• THROUGH DEC. 27 Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays — "Damien," a one-man drama de-picting the life of missionary Dam-ien DeVeuster, will be presented at 8 p.m. in Trinity House, 38840 W. Six Mile, Livonia. DeVeuster dedi-cated his life to helping lepers in Molokai, Hawaii. Tickets are $10

N G S Fridays and Saturdays, $9 Thurs-days. Students and seniors qualify for $1 discounts. Special group rates also are available. Reservations are required. Call the box office at 464-6302.

• THROUGH JAN. 2 An 1850s holiday evening can be en-joyed at Eagle Tavern in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, from 6:30-10 p.m daily. The evening features a meal and entertainment bv a traveling troupe, portrayed by Opera Lite. Tickets are $37.50 per person. The tavern will be closed Dec. 24, Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. For reservations, call 271-1620, ext. 382.

• THROUGH JAN. 2 "Babes in Toyland," a musical about gigantic toys coming to life, will be presented at the Henry Ford Museum Theater at Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village, Dearborn. Tickets are $5.75 per per-son. Call the Reservations Center at 271-1620 for specific times and dates.

• DEC. 10-12 Thursday. Friday and Saturday — An old English yuletide feast, the 16th annual Christmas Madrigal Dinner, will lie hosted at 7:30 p.m. at Waterman Campus Center, Schoolcraft College, Livonia. Tick-ets, $30 per person, can be ordered by calling 462-4417.

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Prints are $125 framed, $30 unframed. Michigania also sells a variety of De-

troit-made Pewabic tiles. It also carries books of holiday verses by Birmingham author Cynthia Holt Cummings (also on tape).

For the chef, there's "Cranbrook Re-flections," a hardcover cookbook edited by the Cranbrook House and Garden Auxiliary ($19.95).

There's also the Mucky Duck Mus-tard cookbook ($14.95) with meat. salad and poultry recipes using Frank-lin's own tangy mustard, plus some new all-chocolate dessert recipes.

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blown glassware by Birmingham artist Stan Megdall, a master glassblower who signs and dates each piece. The delicately shaped clear and colored bowls (starting at $49.95) go well in ei-ther traditional or contemporary de-cors.

The store also sells framed still lifes and colorful florals by Livonia waterco-lorist Marge Masek and free-form plas-tic bowls and tabletop accessories, also Michigan made.

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