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Volume 16 Number 64 Monday, February 254 1991 <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan 46 Pages Fifty Cents<br />

War wins<br />

resident *<br />

support<br />

By Wayne Peal and<br />

Tadd Schneider -<br />

staff writers.<br />

-From military families to the<br />

person on the street, area residents<br />

are expressing support for<br />

President George Bush's decision<br />

to begin a ground war in the Persian<br />

Gull.<br />

But the tension — and conflicting<br />

emotions — of this past weekend<br />

aren't likely to be forgotten.<br />

"It really played on your emotions."<br />

said William Cole, whose<br />

U.S. Marine son is stationed in the<br />

gulf. "We were up, we were down.<br />

We really thought there would be<br />

peace, but I'm glad it finally got<br />

started and I hope it will be over<br />

soon." -<br />

"IT'S SCARY, maybe even<br />

more today than last night when<br />

it started," said Connie Hutchinson<br />

of Redford whose son, also a<br />

Marine, is believed to be stationed<br />

somewhere near the front.<br />

But while this weekend's Soviet<br />

peace proposal brought parents a<br />

few moments of hope, Hutchinson<br />

praised the president for rejecting<br />

further negotiations.<br />

"It seemed like all the Russians<br />

wanted to do was position themselves,"<br />

she said "But you don't<br />

see them over there."<br />

IN MANY WAYS, it was business<br />

as usual throughout the area<br />

Sunday — but the war clearly left<br />

its mark. •<br />

Many residents, like Bill Mayer<br />

of Livonia, headed for church.<br />

Although the U.N. initiatives<br />

don't indicate it, Hussein needs to<br />

be removed from power. It's now<br />

or never if that's our goal," said<br />

Mayer, a parishioner at St. Theodore<br />

Catholic Church, Westland.<br />

But while churches were filled,<br />

other weekend retreats were<br />

empty.<br />

"It's been kind of slow." said<br />

Lloyd Oliver, manager of the<br />

Penn Theater in downtown Plymouth.<br />

"I guess people wanted to<br />

stay home to see what was happening<br />

"<br />

At the Redford Inn, war was as<br />

much on the breakfast menu as<br />

eggs and bacon.<br />

"If the military continues to<br />

run it (the war), it should go<br />

Smoothly," said J.B. Thompson of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, who said he was pleased<br />

with the free hand apparently<br />

given Allied commanders.<br />

In Livonia, a troop support<br />

group continued assembling<br />

packages to be sent to the troops.<br />

"Everybody's concerned, but<br />

we have a job to do, too," said<br />

Yvonne Zapinski, who directs the<br />

area chapter of Friends of Freedom.<br />

AT the same time, members of<br />

UAW Local 182 were busy decorating<br />

their Plymouth Road union<br />

hall with red. white and blue ribbons<br />

But while some residents were<br />

awash in patriotic fervor, others<br />

wondered whether more couldn't<br />

ground war<br />

"I'm not sure they really gave<br />

him (Hussein) a chance to get out<br />

of Kuwait," said Jane Reese of<br />

Garden City. "That bothers me a<br />

little. It's like we said one thing<br />

but we really meant something<br />

else."<br />

WhUe protest was non-existent<br />

this weekend, area peace groups<br />

are now mobilizing for action<br />

The Committee for a Peaceful<br />

Resolution to the Gulf Crisis is<br />

continuing its call lor a cease fire<br />

and has scheduled a protest for<br />

4 30 p.m today at the McNamara<br />

Building, downtown Detroit.<br />

-What's upsetting is that they<br />

apparently set the invasion date<br />

so far in advance." said group<br />

member Jackie Victor. "It seems<br />

they didn't give negotiations a<br />

Chance "<br />

But others said they doubted<br />

whether Saddam Hussein would<br />

live up to the terms of any<br />

agreed-upon settlement<br />

"He proven time and again he's<br />

not going to listen." said Mike<br />

Forester of Redford<br />

Flag to wave again at <strong>Canton</strong> house<br />

By Diane Gale<br />

staff writer<br />

The owner of a <strong>Canton</strong> company<br />

tried to right a wrong last week<br />

when he learned Jean and John Zoda<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> had a flag stolen from in<br />

froot of the family's house.<br />

Tom Sayles, owner of A-l Michigan<br />

Flag Pole in <strong>Canton</strong>, decided to<br />

act when he read an Observer article<br />

last week that reported an American<br />

flag was stolen from the Zoda bouse<br />

on Leeann Lane. .<br />

"I was at the gas station when I<br />

saw the newspaper, and the story<br />

caught my attention. I thought I<br />

would donate the flag to her," Sayles<br />

said. t<br />

•r<br />

Firm's owner donates flag to family<br />

JEAN ZODA said she was "flabbergasted"<br />

when a representative<br />

from the company called.<br />

The Zoda's flag was stolen Feb. 18.<br />

Jean Zoda replaced the flag with a<br />

message on a bedsheet that said: "On<br />

this spot. Old Glory Flew, Our patriotism<br />

in full view. Presidents Day:<br />

Flag Stolen Away. We'll miss you<br />

Red, White and Blue.".<br />

The family hung the flag, she said,<br />

because they wanted to show their<br />

patriotism and "let people in the '<br />

subdivision know there were these<br />

kinds of people in the subdivision."<br />

Zoda said the family will likely<br />

buy a new flag and "turn around and<br />

donate (the donated flag) to someone<br />

else."<br />

Sayles said he also wanted to<br />

donate American flags to <strong>Canton</strong> so<br />

that they can be raised on Ford<br />

Road.<br />

"I haven't told (township officials)<br />

that, but that's what I plan on<br />

doing," Sayles said. "When the guys<br />

and girls come home I would like<br />

them to see the flags up and down<br />

Ford Road in <strong>Canton</strong> "<br />

BILL BRESLEA/stafl phwogriphar<br />

Claudia French replaces the suit she wears during her daytime legal job for a belly dancing<br />

outfit at Mykonoa in Greektown.<br />

Office~worker's 2nd job<br />

turns stereotypes belly-up<br />

By Diane Gate<br />

staff writer<br />

until she gracefully floats to the floor<br />

BUT LIFE Isn't all spotlights and dancing for<br />

It's Saturday night at Mykoom in Detroit's Greek- French By day she's a legal assistant at the Charfoos<br />

town as Claudia frencb of <strong>Canton</strong> shimmies past the it Christensen law firm in the Penobecot Building.<br />

bar. through the crowd and onto the stage.<br />

. And her life is as varied as her dance steps For one<br />

The place is packed and all eyes are on the pixie- thing, she's not even Greek, she's of German descent<br />

faced belly dancer wearing a sheer blue and silver out- and lived in Germany until she was 11.<br />

fit with pearl shoulder pads<br />

French also takes college classes twice a week. She<br />

For the next half hoar she clicks her finger cym b^ plans to earn a minor in psychology and a major in<br />

and keeps the tassels on her hips in constant motion tion (Timinblogy i<br />

Shouts of Opa' herald quick bursts of flaming cheese N3( N "I may goon to law school<br />

in the background<br />

The lights are dim and smoke wafts through the air<br />

If that's qo« enough, she finds the time to work out<br />

in what looks like a colorized scene of an old tnovie She dances one night a week, but performs at birth-<br />

shot in a 1940s dinner club as French jumps ofMhe day parties. Weddings and charity fund-raisers. De-<br />

stage and mixes with the audience.<br />

pending on experience, belly dancing pays between MO<br />

She laughs easily - as if to ensure that she's joking and 1130 per show.<br />

— as she playfully flirts with the men and talks to the She started to belly dance IS years ago while she<br />

women at their sides<br />

was living in Hawaii Her first teacher was ia her mid-<br />

* Back on the stage. French mak« her dramatic finale.<br />

turning into a blur of colors twisting like a top<br />

Pteeee turn to Pnge 2<br />

THE COMPANY moved six<br />

months ago from its Plymouth<br />

Township location on Eckles to a location<br />

on Haggerty Road between<br />

Joy and Warren roads with exposure<br />

overlooking the 1-275 expressway.<br />

The Zodas will receive 3 four- by<br />

six-foot nylon. American flag, valued<br />

at $37 and is the same size as the one<br />

that was stolen. The standard flag<br />

size is three- by five-foot. However,<br />

the original flag was a momento<br />

from John Zoda's Navy days.<br />

Sayles said flag sales have -in-<br />

creased more than 100 percent since<br />

the war started." The company sells<br />

about 100 flags weekly.<br />

"The hardest thing now is that<br />

people are having a difficult time<br />

finding the flags," Sayles said. "It<br />

takes us about one week to order<br />

them. People are coming from all<br />

over. The hardest thing right now is<br />

finding these flags. All major manufacturers<br />

are up to six months behind<br />

right how on U.S. flags."<br />

Zoda said Friday afternoon that<br />

drivers continued to pull into the<br />

driveway to read the message on the<br />

bedsheet.<br />

Pilots promised<br />

$300,000 loan<br />

for airport buy<br />

By Diane Gale<br />

staff writer<br />

The father of three brothers who<br />

own Mettetal Airport has promised<br />

to loan a local pilots group $300,000<br />

to buy the airport, according to a<br />

member of the Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Airport A—ociaUoc.<br />

John Vergooa, a member of the pilots<br />

association. said" Friday be has<br />

been promised the money by Steve.<br />

KJochko His sons, Tom, Rob and<br />

Steve Klochko Jr. own the airport<br />

under the corporation name. Desert<br />

Sand Inc.<br />

If Plymouth and Plymouth Township<br />

buy Mettetal. the federal government<br />

will pay 90 percent of the<br />

cost- The state government will pay<br />

5 percent. The remainder must be<br />

paid locally and 3300.000 will cover<br />

that cost. Vergona said.<br />

THE KLOCHKO brothers bought<br />

Mettetal in December 1987. In 1990<br />

the listed price was reportedly $4.1<br />

million.<br />

About 20 acres of land to the south<br />

of the airport will be included in the<br />

sale. Vergona said. Estimates of the<br />

airport and adjoining property's<br />

worth are currently about 36 million.<br />

he said.<br />

"They can never use city or township<br />

monies to support the airport<br />

and I think that's where people are<br />

mislead," Vergona said. "It's got to<br />

support itself."<br />

The 3300,000 loan from Steve Klochko<br />

will be paid back from money<br />

generated at Mettetal. said Vergona.<br />

a <strong>Canton</strong> resident who keeps his.<br />

plane' at the airport on Joy and Lilley<br />

roads.<br />

"It's a loan, it wasn't a gift," be<br />

said.<br />

Vergona wasn't certain about the<br />

specifics-of the loan last week, however.<br />

he said it likely will include a<br />

5- or 10-year pay-back period<br />

Last year pilots asked <strong>Canton</strong> officials<br />

to buy Mettetal Airpojt. However,<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> trustees voted against<br />

the purchase They said the land<br />

would make more money for the<br />

township if It were developed<br />

Shortly thereafter, Plymouth<br />

Township and Plymouth agreed to<br />

form a joint operating agreement to<br />

buy the airport.<br />

ALTHOUGH THE federal government<br />

will pay most of the cost, the<br />

state is handling the fund transfer,<br />

according to a state House fiscal<br />

agency employee who asked to remain<br />

anonymous<br />

The fede:a< and state agencies<br />

have set asi-le $6 4 million for Mettetal,<br />

the employee said. That money ,<br />

will remain slotted for Mettetal until<br />

Oct. 1,1993<br />

"It's a chicken before the egg<br />

thing." he said. "The (federal and<br />

state money) is not there unless (local<br />

people) get their share of the<br />

money together. But, if they have<br />

their money, the money is there "<br />

Plymouth Township "Supervisor<br />

Maurice Breen said he expects<br />

Plymouth Township board members<br />

to be named to the' Plymouth Township<br />

and Plymouth JOA at Tuesday's<br />

board meeting.<br />

"We have to sign the public sponsorship<br />

papers and we can't do that<br />

until we get the (JOA) board appointed,"<br />

Breen said<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> supervisor Tom Yack said<br />

relations between <strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth<br />

townships will suffer because of<br />

the Mettetal controversy.<br />

Please turn to Page 2<br />

Planners: Keep<br />

Tigers in Detroit<br />

By Tim Richard<br />

staff writer<br />

The Detroit Tigers Baseball Club<br />

should reconstruct its 79-year-old<br />

stadium or build a new one ia the<br />

city, leaders of a regional planning<br />

agency agreed<br />

The executive committee of the<br />

Southeast Michigan Council of Governments<br />

said Friday it favors using<br />

existing infrastructure over expanding<br />

into suburban meadows<br />

Some obeervers have speculated<br />

that Plymouth Township could be favored<br />

by the Tigers as a prune site<br />

for a new stadium, as 1-9$. I-J7S and<br />

M 14 meet near the township's<br />

northwest border While the club has<br />

said access to a new stadium is a<br />

consideration, officials decline to'<br />

comment on potential stadium sites<br />

Isn't there going to be any discussion?"<br />

asked a n6o-voting member.<br />

Roee Collins, an aide to stat< Sen<br />

John Kelly. D-Detroit, as the top<br />

'You are about to<br />

receive a plan the •<br />

Detroit Tigers have not<br />

aeen. even though we<br />

have made 25<br />

attempta. 9<br />

— Bob Buchta<br />

president.<br />

Tiger Stadium Fan Club<br />

SEMCOG panel passed the resolution<br />

by unanimous voice vote<br />

_ Collins asked SEMCOG to pick one<br />

option - saving the existing stadium<br />

or building ia Detroit — rather than<br />

two. She also asked that any public<br />

financing scheme consider the surrounding<br />

neighborhood at Michigan<br />

and Trumbull and not just the stadium<br />

project . +<br />

turn to Page 2<br />

«I


2A(C)<br />

OScF, Monday. February 25, 1991<br />

She moonlights<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

40s "and she looked like she was in<br />

her late 20s." The same could be said<br />

for French, who is 40 and looks<br />

muctryounger<br />

1<br />

sister or neighbor would babysit,'<br />

she said. "When he was about 12, I<br />

started working both jobs."<br />

As her skills in the law offices in?<br />

creased, her salary also went up, so<br />

' she cut down otfthe dancing. But she<br />

"Some of the new dancers are could never leave it.<br />

from the new school," she said. "I'm "Dancing is like heavy-duty aero-<br />

from the old school."<br />

bics," she said. "When I come off<br />

When asked what the difference is, stage, I feel rejuvenated."<br />

she said: "The old school is the right When asked if she worries about<br />

school."<br />

unruly customers, she said: "When I<br />

Through the years, French said,<br />

she noticed that some women took a<br />

few recreational classes and referred<br />

to themselves as professional<br />

belly dancets<br />

"That bothers most professional<br />

belly dancers, because we put so<br />

much into it. To call yourself a professional<br />

dancer you have to have<br />

experience and know the different<br />

get-on stage, I look at all the people.<br />

I don't go to any table where I feel a<br />

coldness."<br />

"Very rarely has it happened that<br />

someone has made a rude comment,"<br />

she said. "When that happens<br />

I ignore that table — and usually the<br />

rest of the people at that table are<br />

embarrassed — as much as I would<br />

like to stop and kick that person.<br />

types of dances." -<br />

"The men are usually very nice. I<br />

think they're more shy than aggressive.<br />

One time a guy said, 'When are<br />

you going to take your clothes off?' I<br />

stopped, bent over and said: 'You're<br />

in the wrong club. You want to go<br />

across the river.'"<br />

WHEN SHE first started belly<br />

dancing she thought it would be good<br />

exercise.<br />

"I was married at the time," she<br />

said. "I thought it would be intriguing<br />

for my husband as well."<br />

French said she landed her first<br />

dancing job by accident.<br />

She and a friend, who was visiting<br />

from Hawaii, went to an Arabic<br />

nightclub. They started to dance and<br />

the musicians called the two women<br />

on stage. The owner thought she was<br />

a professional dancer and that was<br />

the beginning of her dancing career.<br />

When her son. Jerry, now 21, and in<br />

his third year at Eastern Michigan<br />

University, was a baby, belly, dancing<br />

in the evening was convenient.<br />

"He went to bed at 9 p.m. and my<br />

FRENCH WEAVES a story about<br />

how belly dancing has a rich history<br />

that dates back thousands of years,<br />

originating in the Middle East. The<br />

Greeks and the Turks adopted the<br />

dance form.<br />

Initially the dance was created by,<br />

women entertaining women, she<br />

said. The stomach gyrations tell the<br />

story of life, love, marriage, happiness<br />

and childbearing.<br />

"The sheiks were allowed to have<br />

more than one wife," she said. After<br />

they accumulated multiple wives,<br />

I<br />

BILL pRESLEfi/stafl photographer<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> resident Claudia French works at her computer in her office in the Penobscot Building, which overlooks the sparkling<br />

Detroit River.<br />

some of the women would be thrown<br />

out on the street .and they danced for<br />

money. •<br />

"Through the years things have<br />

changed," French said. "It's one of<br />

the oldest cultural dances alive and<br />

it's thought of as a true art form."<br />

, French said another lesson in life<br />

has been the varied people she's met<br />

while dancing.<br />

"I got married right out, of high<br />

school, and I was very naive," she<br />

said. "I learned so rfroch about life<br />

and people and how people are. I can<br />

read it a mile away when they're not<br />

being sincere." •<br />

AFTER HER first dance, on a recent<br />

Saturday night. French changed<br />

the blue outfit for gold and black.<br />

Another belly dancer joined her for<br />

the final act.<br />

"The crowd really makes me want<br />

to dance more," she said when it was<br />

over. "It gives me energy.<br />

"I didn't plan on (belly dancing).<br />

And I didn't think I'd be doing this all<br />

these years. But it keeps you going."<br />

French ends her dances with a<br />

Greek greeting, "Opa," which translated<br />

means, 'To the good life." And<br />

you can't help but think that she<br />

works on making the words come<br />

alive. -<br />

French also dances for charity<br />

Her next fund-raiser is for the<br />

homeless held Friday. April S. at<br />

the Roostertail tn Detroit The<br />

event is sponsored by the Salvation<br />

Army and Don Carlos restaurants.<br />

SEMCOG committee wants Tigers to stay in Detroit<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

THE EXECUTIVE committee of<br />

SEMCOG. a seven-county regional<br />

planning body, acted after listening<br />

to two groups of architects, not affiliated<br />

with the Tigers show how the<br />

stadium could be saved.<br />

"You are about to seceive a plan<br />

the Detroit Tigers have not seen,<br />

even though we have made 25 attempts,"<br />

said Bob Buchta, president<br />

of the Tiger Stadium Fan Club.<br />

Buchta accused Tigers owner Tom<br />

Monaghan of "pandering to perceptions"<br />

that the area is unsafe. "This<br />

is not leadership," Buchta said.<br />

Architect John Davids, supporting<br />

the fan club, said stadium renovation<br />

could be paid for from 70 new executive<br />

box suites on the third tier,<br />

unused since a fire 15 years ago.<br />

Adams proposed closing off Cochrane<br />

Street for an executive din-<br />

ing room and TV truck parking, new<br />

clubhouses, expanded toilet facilities,<br />

a doubling of the press box and<br />

removal of 40 percent of the columns<br />

which block fans' view in the<br />

second deck.<br />

Tiger Stadium is superior because<br />

fans are closer to the field than in<br />

many other stadiums, Davids said.<br />

- He charged that Monaghan's desire<br />

for "controlled parking" would<br />

hurt the neighorhood and "you (fans)<br />

Money pledged for airport buy<br />

Continued from'Page 1<br />

Yack said he thought it was "detestable"<br />

that Plymouth and Plymouth<br />

Township "would come into our<br />

community" and take control of<br />

land.<br />

"Can anyone honestly say their<br />

feelings toward the other community<br />

hasn't changed?" Yack said. "I<br />

think the answer is, yes, they have<br />

changed."<br />

Meanwhile, the state Aeronautics<br />

Commission recently approved<br />

going to the Federal Aviation Ad-<br />

I thought<br />

ministration with the project application.<br />

A property appraisal is among the<br />

first steps that must be taken before<br />

the purchase, said William Gehman,<br />

director of aeronautics.<br />

Airport supporters say an important<br />

reason Mettetal must be saved is<br />

so a proposed aviation school could<br />

operate there.<br />

And <strong>Canton</strong>'s planning commission<br />

voted recently against changing<br />

the Mettetal Airport zoning from<br />

light industrial to a general zoning.<br />

Airport expansion would be difficult<br />

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<strong>Canton</strong> supervisor<br />

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would pay what they (Tigers) want"<br />

Monaghan reportedly wants a new<br />

stadium with a "controlled environment."<br />

He says it would increase attendance<br />

by one million.<br />

BIRMINGHAM architect Gunnar<br />

Birkets proposed renovation by hydraulically<br />

raising and pushing back<br />

the second deck, ending pillars that<br />

obstruct seats. "<br />

His plan would result in^98 luxury<br />

suites (versus the existing one)<br />

and more than 5,000 new seats to a<br />

capacity of 57,584. Lavatory facilities<br />

would be tripled.<br />

Birkets said Monaghan had seen<br />

his '"self-appointed" group's plan but<br />

didn't comment.<br />

Neither group gave a cost estimate<br />

for renovation. The stadium is<br />

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Drivers, clerks<br />

agree to pact<br />

with schools<br />

By M.B. Dillon<br />

staff writer<br />

School transportation and clerical<br />

workers have agreed to contract<br />

terms with Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />

Schools.<br />

The school board has ratified a<br />

three-year agreement that grafts<br />

the district's 120 bus drivers, monitors<br />

and mechanics yearly increases<br />

of 5, 3 and 4 percent, with a maximum<br />

2 percent annual cost-of-living<br />

adjustment. Contract language<br />

changes were made as well.<br />

"It's basically the same rates the<br />

teachers received, just changed a little."<br />

said Alice Horstead. chief steward<br />

for the transportation union.<br />

"We're very happy with it given the<br />

economy."<br />

Office personnel, who number 91,<br />

received increases of 5, 4 and 5 percent<br />

with maximum cost-of-living<br />

adjustments of 2 percent. Language<br />

changes were also made.<br />

Superintendent John Hoben said<br />

both agreements "fall within the<br />

parameters that were given to the<br />

negotiating.team."<br />

; Still unsettled are the para-professionals,<br />

or educational aides<br />

The para-professionals went to<br />

mediation Dec. 10, but no settlement<br />

was reached, said Matyann Ligato-<br />

Freydl, bargainer for the para-professionals<br />

and executive director of<br />

the Michigan Education Association.<br />

"No further meetings were held<br />

until after vacation because Mr. (Errol)<br />

Goldman (executive director of<br />

employee relations) wanted to talk<br />

to the board of education. Several<br />

closed sessions were held." -<br />

Another session with a state mediator<br />

is scheduled for Tuesday.<br />

"The biggest stumbling block is<br />

that the para-pros still are trying to<br />

get benefits similar to other school<br />

employees in the district, such as in<br />

effect, a designated work year," said.<br />

Ligato-Freydl.<br />

'It's basically the same<br />

rates the teachers<br />

received, just changed<br />

a little. We're very<br />

happy with it given the<br />

economy.'<br />

— Ahce Horstead<br />

union steward<br />

The district employs 135 para-professionals.<br />

"Currently other part-time employees.<br />

including food service, who<br />

work less than 12 months get vacation<br />

time. Vacation increases with<br />

their number of-years in service and<br />

may be used when school holidays<br />

occur. Para-pros are the only people<br />

not paid during that time." she said.<br />

"We're trying to provide provisions<br />

similar to what other-employees<br />

have."<br />

The para-pros, working under an<br />

extended*fcgreement. have been bargaining<br />

since the end of last school<br />

year. Their contract expired July 1.<br />

Custodial-maintenance and food<br />

service workers reached tentative<br />

agreements with the school district<br />

in November after meeting with a<br />

state mediator.<br />

The food service and custodialmaintenance<br />

three-year contacts<br />

call for increases of 7, 6 and 7. percent<br />

Custodial-maintenance workers<br />

received an improvement in their<br />

long term disability benefits, and an<br />

improvement in vision coverage effective<br />

next year.<br />

Food service employees received<br />

an increase in longevity_pay, and an<br />

increase in their uniform allowance<br />

effective next year They also<br />

received an improvement in dental<br />

coverage from 50 percent to 80 percent<br />

effective the first year of the<br />

agreement.<br />

Monday. Feormary 25. 1991 OLE (PC OA<br />

"Teen scouts for can tops<br />

By Ralph R. Echtinaw<br />

staff writer<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> teenager Matt Whittaker<br />

needs 4,990 more pounds of<br />

pop and beer tabs.<br />

To complete one of the requirements<br />

for Eagle Scout status in<br />

the Boy Scouts. Matt, 13. decided<br />

to collect the-tabs in order to buy<br />

a medical machine for the Detroit<br />

Children's Hospital.<br />

Collecting since last June, be<br />

has 10 pounds now. But with aluminum<br />

going for 40 cents a<br />

pound, Matt needs 4.990 pounds<br />

more to reach his 12,000 goal.<br />

"I might not get that far, but<br />

every little bit helps," he said.<br />

The nuns at Matt's school. St.<br />

Raphael in Garden City, have<br />

been helpful, donating a small<br />

box of tabs to the boy. He's also<br />

arranged for some area stores to<br />

collect tabs for him.<br />

Matt's mother. Donna, assists<br />

him in his project. She's trying to<br />

get the library, police department<br />

or fire department to set up a<br />

drop box for tabs.<br />

But it took some investigating<br />

on the mom's part to verify that<br />

-tabs are in fact used to buy medical<br />

machines. At first Donna was<br />

told by a Detroit Children's Hos-.<br />

pital employee that the dream is<br />

a myth. "She told me it was just a<br />

rumor," Donna said "I thought<br />

that my son was going to die "<br />

But Donna continued to investigate.<br />

She discovered that American<br />

Legion posts across the country<br />

routinely collect tabs to buy medical<br />

machines for children's hospitals<br />

Michigan Legion posts acquired<br />

enough tabs to buy five<br />

medical machines for state children's<br />

hospitals last year. Donna<br />

said.<br />

Realizing how large an undertaking<br />

this project is. Donna said<br />

Matt is "reaching out for people<br />

invbe area to help him. We're<br />

hoping that we can get some<br />

help."<br />

Anyone who wants to donate<br />

some tabs to Matt's cause can<br />

contact him or. his mom at-981-<br />

0723<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> officials plan<br />

for road improvements<br />

By L'e.n« Gal*<br />

stafl writer<br />

If you had a million dollars to<br />

spend on road improvements in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

what problems would you tackle<br />

first?<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> trustees will make that decision<br />

this year, even though the payment<br />

is done relunctantly.<br />

Since <strong>Canton</strong> is a township, thoroughfare<br />

construction and maintenance<br />

projects are Wayne County's<br />

responsibility. However, when the<br />

county refuses to pay for road improvements,<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> goes ahead<br />

without financial help.<br />

"As citizens we need to pressure<br />

{Wayne County) to come out and do<br />

more things on our roads." said trustee<br />

Elaine Kirchgatter during a<br />

study session Feb. 19.<br />

CANTON'S 1991 budget earmarks<br />

(1 million for road projects. Depending<br />

on how far the money goes, im-'<br />

provements will be made at the following<br />

intersections:<br />

• Warren and Sheldon;<br />

• Lilley and Ford;<br />

• Haggerty and Ford;<br />

A Sheldon and Ford;<br />

'As citizens we need to pressure<br />

(Wayne County) to come out and do<br />

more things on our roads.' •<br />

— Elaine Kirchgatter<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township trustee<br />

• <strong>Canton</strong> Center and Ford;<br />

• <strong>Canton</strong> Center and Saltz;<br />

• <strong>Canton</strong> Center and Palmer; and<br />

• Koppernick east of Haggerjy..<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> engineer Tom Casari said<br />

the most important project, after<br />

Ford Road improvements, is to install<br />

left turn and right turn lanes at<br />

Warren and Sheldon roads The<br />

changes should reduce traffic snarls<br />

AFTER MORE than two years of<br />

prodding from. <strong>Canton</strong>, the long<br />

awaited improvements on Ford<br />

Road intersections are underway<br />

and will be paid by the state and<br />

Wayne County. Left turn phase signals<br />

at Haggerty. Lilley and Sheldon<br />

should help traffic flow, Casari said.<br />

Also. <strong>Canton</strong> trustees last week in-<br />

definitely postponed plans to spend<br />

more than $35,000 for a master plan<br />

outlining <strong>Canton</strong> traffic conditions<br />

and service levels.<br />

"This is discretionary spending,<br />

said trustee John Preniczky<br />

"Until we evaluate spending ability.<br />

I would like to say put it on hold<br />

I don't think this is necessary right<br />

now "<br />

Signs of <strong>Canton</strong>'s maturity can be<br />

seen in future road - improvement<br />

projects In the past projects concentrated<br />

on paving dirt and gravel<br />

roads<br />

"We have a new problem, said<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> supervisor Tom Yack<br />

"Sheldon Road and Lilley Road<br />

need overlays. They're breaking up<br />

badly "<br />

New $4 million post office<br />

expected to open in June<br />

By Ksvin Brown and<br />

Ralph R. Echtinaw<br />

stafl writers -<br />

The new $4 million post office in<br />

Plymouth Township is expected to<br />

be ready for action in June .<br />

The 28,000-square-foo* building,<br />

located on Beck north of M-14, will<br />

replace the Penniman Avenue post<br />

office in downtown Plymouth, a<br />

22.000-square-foot building pot up in<br />

1935<br />

After the portal service vacates<br />

the Penniman Avenue facility and<br />

the building is assessed federal and<br />

state agencies will get lint crack at<br />

purchasing it "My guess is that nei<br />

ther of them will want it," Plymouth<br />

city manager Gordon Jaeger said<br />

Neither the federal or state government<br />

is expanding at present, so<br />

it's unlikely they'll need the space,<br />

he added It's also unlikely the city<br />

will be interested In the property.<br />

7f could very easily<br />

become office or even<br />

commercial space<br />

without too much<br />

work.' *<br />

— Gordon Jaeger<br />

Plymouth 'city manager<br />

But Jaeger said the city commission<br />

will take a look at the situation<br />

in an upcoming meeting<br />

"I don't know that we need it," he<br />

said "That's why we ought to discuss<br />

it " The city has no real need for additional<br />

space either for administra<br />

Uve or community gysposes. Jaeger<br />

said, so the building is likely to end<br />

up in private hands<br />

"It could very easily become office<br />

or even commercial space without<br />

too much work.' Jaeger said<br />

One possibility, however, is that<br />

the city or the downtown development<br />

authority could buy the property<br />

and sell it later<br />

We do not want to end up with<br />

another big empty, building downtown<br />

tf we can avoid it." Jaeger said<br />

The Postal Service also plans to<br />

maintain a small office downtown<br />

Postal officials told Plymouth officials<br />

that they want to lease a building<br />

of about 3.800 square feet<br />

Susan Moore, communications<br />

manager for the Postal Service's Detroit<br />

division, said the new post office<br />

is necessary because there%are<br />

more customers in the Plymouth<br />

area than there used to be<br />

New post offices are also being<br />

built in Garden City. Livonia and<br />

Ann Arbor. Moore said In the last<br />

few years, other new post offices<br />

were built in Rochester. Birmingham<br />

awl Belleville<br />

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looking so neat<br />

and nautical in<br />

blue/white cotton<br />

stripes, polyestertotton<br />

knit tops. Vegetable<br />

Garden" for girls,<br />

"Sandbox Bear"<br />

tor boys Bubble<br />

shortall set<br />

2141 $35<br />

Two piece shorts<br />

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Overalls set.<br />

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Shop until 9 pm on Thursday and Friday lav. Mdn^diy and Saturday<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

teenager<br />

Matt<br />

Whittaker<br />

needs 4.990<br />

more<br />

pounds of<br />

pop and<br />

beer tabs.


Plymouth-City Manager Gordon Jaeger plans<br />

to work part time after May 1, and city commis-<br />

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Plymouth in the market<br />

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By Kavin Brown<br />

staff writer<br />

Plymouth city commissioners plan to look for a new<br />

city manager, as current City Manager Gordon Jaeger<br />

wants to work part-time aftef May 1.<br />

In a meeting Friday, the commission voted 7-0 to "begjn<br />

a city manager search promptly" and meanwhile<br />

seek to negotiate a part-time agreement with Jaeger.<br />

Commissioners Ralph (Jack) Kenyon and Ron LOiseUe<br />

said such an agreement would be necessary, as it's unlikely<br />

the commission' could find a new full-time manager<br />

to assume that post by May 1.<br />

A part-time agreement proposed by Jaeger and presented<br />

to commissioners Friday would pay him $60 per<br />

hour.<br />

While Commissioner Mary Childs voted for the commission<br />

action, she said she didn't favor having a parttime<br />

city manager.<br />

"I think this community is small enough, they need to<br />

see the city manager. It's not good for the people in this<br />

building (city hall)," she added.<br />

"They're .here full time and somebody's coming in<br />

three days and getting good money."*^<br />

But several commissioners said Jaeger has done a<br />

good job as city manager, adding he could do the job<br />

effectively part-time. - *<br />

Some commissioners noted that the last city manager<br />

search took nearly a year. Childs urged the commission<br />

to conduct a quicker search. "We don't have to go<br />

through the psychological things, and find out if they<br />

were toilet trained at age 5," she said. ___<br />

Mayor Dennis Bila and Kenyon were to meet over the<br />

weekend to outline a-city manager search process, before<br />

presenting it to other commissioners.<br />

Jaeger, who assumed the post May 1, 1990, said last<br />

month that a combination of factors caused him to consider.how<br />

long he will continue as city manager.<br />

Jaeger and his wife, Kay, maintain one home in Battle<br />

Creek, where Jaeger served 12 years as city manager.<br />

He also pays rent on the'ficst floor of a Plymouth<br />

bouse.<br />

. - He said Friday the commission has resolved some of<br />

his earlier concerns, that commissioners tended to put<br />

off decisions and had spent too much time dealing with<br />

matters pertaining to former city manager Henry<br />

Graper.<br />

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City ponders push for tenant at empty store<br />

By Ksvin Brown<br />

staff writer<br />

Concerned that the former<br />

Farmer Jack's supermarket downtown<br />

remains vacant, city officials<br />

are talking about renewing efforts to<br />

pressure the lease bolder to find a<br />

tepant. •<br />

City Commissioner John Vos, an<br />

attorney, also said he's directed his<br />

staff to research the matter, adding<br />

he's considering filing nuisance litigation<br />

against Borman Inc., owner<br />

of the Farmer Jack chain which<br />

leases the property, and the property<br />

owner, Stanley Dickson Jr.<br />

Mayor Dennis Bila suggested that<br />

he might organize a letter-writing<br />

campaign along with the chamber of<br />

commerce "or do some other such<br />

effort to move Borman's to take<br />

some more definitive action."<br />

City Manager Gordon Jaeger, who<br />

has said the site on Main Street is<br />

"standing vacant and deteriorating,"<br />

said he's called Borman Inc. spokesman<br />

Ted Simon to seek a meeting.<br />

THE STORE, at 705 S. Main, was<br />

closed in December 1988 after nearly<br />

30 years of operation. The site has<br />

the largest concentration of free<br />

parking of any single store in the<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />

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ASSESSMENT BOARD OF REVIEW<br />

Notice is hereby given that the <strong>Canton</strong> Township March Board of Review will<br />

meet on the following dates and times:<br />

TUESDAY . MARCH 05,1991<br />

WEDNESDAY MARCH 06,1991<br />

THURSDAY MARCH 07.1991<br />

MONDAY MARCH 11,1991<br />

TUESDAY MARCH 12.1991<br />

WEDNESDAY MARCH 13.1991<br />

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1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.<br />

9:00 a.m. to 12:00 NOON<br />

1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />

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5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.<br />

9:00 a.m. to 12.00 NOON<br />

1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.<br />

1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m..<br />

5:00 p.ra. to 9:00 p.m.<br />

All persons protesting their assessment must complete petitions prior to appearing<br />

before the Board. A personal appearance is not required. Petitions may be<br />

obtained at the Township Assessor's Office as of February 18, 1991. Our office is<br />

located behind the Fire Station at Cherry Hill and <strong>Canton</strong> Center Roads<br />

The Board of Review will be held in tbe Township Hall Meeting Room on the<br />

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Immigrant founded nursery<br />

By Ralph R. Echtinaw<br />

staff writer<br />

A farmer, a blacksmith, a tireless<br />

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made his name as a Plymouth-area<br />

nursery. owner, founding what became<br />

Christensen's Plant Center.<br />

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landscaping business. In 1927 he established<br />

his own business, Fairmont<br />

Garden Service.<br />

Four years later, Mr. Christensen<br />

bought 19 acres on Ann Arbor Road<br />

and began the business that started<br />

life as Plymouth Nursery and celebrated<br />

its 50th anniversary in 1981<br />

as Christensen's Plant Center.<br />

"I liked the idea of growing stuff<br />

instead-of working in other people's<br />

gardens." Mr. Christensen said in a<br />

1981 Observer article.<br />

Mr. Christensen became a-United<br />

States citizen in 1936. Two years later.<br />

he moved his famiiy out of Detroit<br />

and into a house he'd built, on<br />

the nursery V° un ds<br />

His wife, Rena, who married Mr.<br />

Christensen in 1927, was busy with<br />

the children but pitched in when necessary<br />

in tbe family business<br />

obituaries<br />

Mr. Christensen often toiled more<br />

than 80 hours a week to make the<br />

nascent nursery a going concern,<br />

working at the same time for his<br />

brother-in-law's landscaping business.<br />

Ten years went by before Mr.<br />

Christensen's nursery made Enough<br />

money to support /he family.<br />

Operating out of a barn at first,-<br />

Mr. Christensen built a store on the<br />

nursery grounds in 1955 and added a<br />

storage building a year later. Business<br />

was prinuirily retail in the beginning,<br />

but the most numerous customers<br />

now are contractors and<br />

landscapers.<br />

Describing his father as "a very<br />

caring individual, a taskmaster certainly<br />

(and) a perfectionist," Lee<br />

said he was surprised the hard-working<br />

Mr Christensen took so easily to<br />

retirement.<br />

Mr and Mrs. Christensen moved<br />

to a Plymouth Township condominium<br />

after his retirement and lived<br />

there until 1989, when they moved to<br />

Ann Arbor.<br />

He is survived by his wife, sons Allen<br />

R. of Grand Rapids and Lee R. of<br />

South Lyon; daughter Kathyrn. A.<br />

Tuer of Ann Arbor, nine grandchildren,<br />

10 great grandchildren; and<br />

brother Niels" Christensen and sister<br />

Sigrid Jaoobsen. both of Denmark<br />

Friends and acquaintances are invited<br />

to join the family in a celebration<br />

of Mr. Christensen's life at the<br />

If you knew a healthy, happy baby<br />

had died-suddenly without reason,<br />

you'd want to help. There are over<br />

7,(XX) babies Who,die from a cruel,<br />

mysterious killer. It's called SI-DS:<br />

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.<br />

Perhaps you've heard SIDS<br />

referred to as "Crib Death." But<br />

maybe you didn't hear that SIDS is<br />

the number one cayse of death in<br />

infants from one week to one year.<br />

A SIDS baby dies within,<br />

seconds, usually during sleep. I le<br />

suffers no pain. And contrary to<br />

belief, a SIDS baby doesn't<br />

suffocate or choke. I here are n<br />

symptoms. _<br />

SlDS picks its victims<br />

randomly, paying no attention to<br />

social or economic levels. It kills<br />

First Unitarian Universalist Church<br />

of Ann Arbor, 1917 Washtenaw, at<br />

noon Tuesday. In lieu of. flowers, the<br />

family requests that donations be<br />

made to C.S. Mott Childrens Hospital,<br />

301 East Liberty. Suite 300, Ann<br />

Arbor 48104<br />

Mr Christensen donated his body<br />

to the University of Michigan.<br />

EDWIN HAYWARD JR.<br />

Services for Edwin Hayward Jr.,<br />

49, of Monroe-were Friday, Feb. 22,<br />

at AHore Funeral Home in Monroe.<br />

Mr. Hayward was born Jan. 29,<br />

1942, in Johannesburg. South Africa.<br />

He died Monday, Feb. 18. in Monroe<br />

He came to the United States in 1950<br />

and moved to Monroe in 1980 from<br />

Dearborn. He was a radio announcer<br />

for WCAR, advertising manager for<br />

. Ziebart. and owner/operator of Turbo<br />

Printing in Monroe where he<br />

worked for 10 years.<br />

Mr. Hayward is survived by one<br />

son. Jason Hayward of <strong>Canton</strong>, two<br />

brothers, Keith Hayward of Ann Arbor<br />

and Robert Hayward of Northville;<br />

and his father, Frank E. Hayward<br />

Sr. of Dearborn.<br />

The Rev. Holley Knight, of Trinity<br />

Episcopal Church, officiated the service.<br />

Memorial contributions may be<br />

sent to Jason Hayward Trust, c/o.<br />

Keith Hayward. McKinley Associates<br />

Inc., Box 8649. Ann Arbor'<br />

48107. x<br />

babies of all races and religions.<br />

And it s not hereditary. ' i.<br />

Donations of your ttme and<br />

dollars will make a difference. And<br />

we can mafce bigger steps t


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from our readers<br />

Recycling<br />

problems<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

To the editor *<br />

> How is recycling going in <strong>Canton</strong>?<br />

I do not^Uve in one^of the^sutxUvi-<br />

think it's a good idea and long overdue.<br />

However, I have one major<br />

problem with it.<br />

I am the co-owner of a small business<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong>. Ever since the recycling<br />

program began, our-dumpster<br />

behind our business is constantly<br />

full. It is not from our business, but<br />

from outside sources.<br />

In the four years we have been in<br />

business in <strong>Canton</strong>, we have bad occasional<br />

dumping of this nature. But,<br />

since the recycling program has begun,<br />

it has gotten way out of hand.<br />

We pay dearly for dumpster service<br />

as do all other businesses in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> and think that it is about<br />

time that people stop and think twice<br />

before stealing a service that does<br />

not belong to them.<br />

Laurel beyer<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

O&E Monday, February 25. 1991<br />

I guess there isn't much that we<br />

can do with these protesters, somebody<br />

said that's the price we pay for<br />

a free society. But doesn't it' make<br />

you nauseous to hear, this "I'm<br />

against the war but I support our<br />

troops" stuff? How about this little<br />

diddy, 'To be against the war doesn't<br />

mean you're for Saddam Hussein."<br />

That's a relief.<br />

You could probably say that the<br />

difference between these protesters<br />

and our sons and daughters on the<br />

front lines in Saudi Arabia isn't that<br />

one is for war and one is against it.<br />

The difference is that some are willing<br />

to sit by the TV, giving sanctions<br />

a chance to work, boycotting the<br />

Olympics or some other such ineffectual<br />

nonsense and some are willing<br />

to stand up and actually confront<br />

the matter.<br />

Let's fact it, the only authority on<br />

earth today that is feared and respected<br />

by the enemies of humanity<br />

is the Armed Forces of the United<br />

States of America* and the resolve of<br />

the American people (most of us) to<br />

marshal those forces for the defense<br />

of freedom and the containment of<br />

evil. -<br />

God Bless President Bush, pur<br />

troops and their just and righteous<br />

mission.<br />

Craig Fleming<br />

Plymouth<br />

Protesters Vorva listens<br />

safe at home voters<br />

To the editor:<br />

L -just finished reading Kevin<br />

Brtjwn's piece "Against the War" on<br />

the front page of your Feb. 18 edition.<br />

These anti-war. protest type persons<br />

of the sort quoted in the article<br />

make me want To ask a few questions<br />

of my own.<br />

For example, where were these<br />

people before our country took the<br />

lead in confronting that reincarnation<br />

of evil that everybody calls Saddam<br />

Hussein?<br />

Where were they when unarmed<br />

Armenians were being hacked to<br />

death in 1915 by the tens of thousands?<br />

Where were these concerned<br />

ciiizens when the German Govern-nient<br />

forced 24,000 Hungarian men,<br />

women and children into some gas<br />

chambers on one fine October day in<br />

1M4? Where were they when the<br />

Vietnamese communists excavated<br />

aZtrench and buried 3,000 of their<br />

o*t» perfectly healthy people?<br />

Aad. finally, where were the conscientious<br />

objectors when Saddam<br />

Hussein turned his murdering, raping,<br />

pillaging hordes loose on the<br />

peaceful, unarmed population of<br />

Kuwait? The answer of course is<br />

that they were right here in the safe,<br />

well-protected U S of A, warm and<br />

well fed and declining "to be named<br />

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To the editor: - .<br />

I read with great dismay letters<br />

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Jerry.Vorva for his attention to the<br />

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taxes in the area he represents.<br />

We are thankful that we citizens<br />

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further personal interest hav'e a<br />

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To the editor: • •<br />

Received the people, our priority<br />

paper put out by the Township Board<br />

of Trustees.<br />

Would you believe there was no<br />

mention of the Hussein Breen takeover<br />

of the Kuwait Mettetal Airport<br />

or the surrounding acreage. How<br />

come?<br />

If they wanted to know how people<br />

of^the township felt on this subject, a<br />

small tea rout ballot on the people —<br />

our priority paper would have<br />

brought a cross section opinion. The<br />

same ballot in the Observer will give<br />

Plymouth city people and Plymouth<br />

Township people a chance to respond<br />

Ron Cole<br />

Plymouth<br />

Attacks hurt<br />

her pride<br />

To the editor:<br />

the anti-Arab acts in tbe United<br />

States make me less proud of being a<br />

citizen.<br />

I thought this was the land of opportunity,<br />

where the Constitution<br />

states that all men hre created<br />

equal. Does this mean all men except<br />

for Arabs, or all men except for<br />

blacks? No. It means that everyone<br />

here in America has the same rights<br />

as the next guy.<br />

Just because we happen to be in a<br />

war with an Arab country doesn't<br />

mean - that we should be enemies<br />

with all the people of Arabic descent.<br />

Americans shouldn't discriminate<br />

against the Arabs because of their<br />

nationality. Many Arab-Amertcans<br />

have never been in the Middle East.<br />

They don't support Saddam Hussein.<br />

So, what's the reason for the protests<br />

against the Arab population?<br />

Susan Minsterman<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Support helped"<br />

Marine's family<br />

.To the editor:<br />

Bruce, the girls and I would like to<br />

express our heartfelt thanks to all<br />

the wonderful people who gave us so<br />

much love and support during our<br />

time of need.<br />

-Without this help we never could<br />

have made-it through the past two<br />

weeks. The love and support has<br />

been overwhelming from the cards,<br />

the visitors at our home and the.funeral<br />

home, from family, friends, coworkers,<br />

from school, the community<br />

and from strangers who Just care.<br />

It is truly overwhelming.<br />

We only hear on tbe news about<br />

tbe bad things that people do to each<br />

other but let me say this is not the<br />

case. Good people far outweigh the<br />

bad. We cannot ever express in<br />

words how we feel about all of you<br />

wonderful people.<br />

Kurt was always our "hero" and<br />

I'm glad he is also a hero to all of<br />

you. I also admired his enthusiasm<br />

for life and in everything he did. He<br />

will be greatly missed.<br />

God bless all of you and all our<br />

troops. You and they are the best.<br />

Thank you again.<br />

Benz family<br />

Garden City<br />

Winner likes<br />

her apron<br />

To the editor:-<br />

Thank you for the Winner Dinner<br />

Winner apron which I recently<br />

received for being, the winner of December<br />

31, 1990. I'have received<br />

many -comments from the story - and<br />

have had fun with all the attention.<br />

I would like to take this opportunity<br />

to tell you how much I have enjoyed<br />

the Winner Dinner column. My recipe<br />

book is packed with the menus<br />

I've saved. I sent in my menu in order<br />

to support the column because I<br />

feel I've gained so much from it. All<br />

the recipevare tasty'and practical,<br />

using ordinary ingredients with short<br />

preparation times specified.<br />

Many years ago, I began subscribing<br />

to the Observer & Eccentric because<br />

neighbors recommended it.<br />

My carpoolers in particular mentioned<br />

what good recipes yes it, it. concontained. Thanks for publishing ;hing a<br />

good food, section and inch icludrfig me<br />

in it-<br />

Peggy N. Brewer<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

Stewart<br />

called<br />

'bad seed'<br />

> To the editor :<br />

The first and foremost job of a<br />

politician is to serve the people.<br />

John Stewart, a Plymouth Township<br />

trustee, is your "typical politician"<br />

from the empty suit subculture<br />

of the "me" generation. They developed<br />

their morality during the Vietnam<br />

protests and pattern their legal<br />

values from Watergate.<br />

I was first exposed to John Stewart<br />

at a township meeting late last<br />

year. The meeting was superbly run<br />

by Supervisor Maurice Breen. It was<br />

efficient and well organized. This<br />

was a meeting our forefathers would<br />

have been proud of — except for one<br />

flaw — John SfSWSft. This so-called<br />

representative came into the meeting<br />

in a rude manner and very late.<br />

He was ignorant of. all subjects.<br />

When he voted, his behavior was<br />

strange and future orientated — his<br />

future, not ours. He did not make a<br />

-good first impression.<br />

Now I read in the papers that John<br />

Stewart submitted the recall petitions<br />

for the Township Supervisor<br />

and five Plymouth City Commissioners.<br />

Is this tbe future he orients his •<br />

votes toward, to seek a higher office?<br />

It certainly seems so.<br />

As citizens who want an improved<br />

future for our community, let us<br />

stand strong together and eliminate<br />

this bad seed from Plymouth. Let us<br />

do this by electing a person for us,<br />

like Supervisor Breen, and not one<br />

like Stewart whose campaign slogan'<br />

should have been "Let us not ask<br />

what I can do for you, but ask what<br />

you can do for me and my future."<br />

Kevin M. Kennedy<br />

Plymouth<br />

Yack loses<br />

credibility<br />

on airport<br />

You vow not to let Plymouth succeed<br />

with running Mettetal, even after<br />

you were quoted in the newspapers<br />

as saying if any other community<br />

wanted to take tbe offer, it was<br />

okay with you.<br />

" You say that <strong>Canton</strong> should not be<br />

involved with running an airport of<br />

any kind, yet your assistant, Dan<br />

Calabraise, ended up returning a call<br />

placed to New Hudson airport by an<br />

official of the Michigan Aeronautics<br />

Commission. The principal stockholder<br />

of that airport, which would<br />

stand to benefit from MetteUl's closure,<br />

is the same fellow who was<br />

nice enough to loan you his CPA for<br />

the "impartial" airport study committee.<br />

.You accepted the offer, remember?<br />

You have repeatedly parroted the<br />

same tired statements and misstatements<br />

(11 operations per day? Get<br />

real!) and objections of the community<br />

(to Plymouth's controlling the<br />

facility)? You must be joking. Your<br />

constituents, Mr Yack, your committees,<br />

and your boards have consistently<br />

shown they favor Mettetal's<br />

preservation. <strong>Canton</strong> isn't against<br />

preserving the airport. Tom Yack is.<br />

• "If arguments to save the airport<br />

were compelling and documented,''<br />

you ask, why wouldn't you have<br />

voted for it? Good question, Mr.<br />

Yack.<br />

We were all wondering that, too.<br />

John Vergona<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Opinions are<br />

to be shared<br />

To the editor:<br />

Opinions and ideas "are best when<br />

shared with others.<br />

Mr. Yack, your credibility slip is That's why tbe Observer en-<br />

showing again<br />

courages its readers to share their<br />

In your recent campaign leaflet. views with others by making use of<br />

you say that <strong>Canton</strong> never showed the From Our Readers column.<br />

any interest in keeping Mettetal. A While the Observer expresses its<br />

few lines later, you point out that opinions on the editorial page, we al-<br />

your own committees voted in its faways leave space open for our readvor.<br />

You explain that you are deaders to express their ideas.<br />

set against keeping it, claiming it Submitting a letter to the editor<br />

has only recreational value, then go for publicatipn is easy We ask that<br />

on to say that recreational facilities letters be typewritten or printed le-<br />

are one of <strong>Canton</strong>'s most important—gibly and kept to about 300 words.<br />

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Letters must be signed and include<br />

Contrary to your statements, the the address of the sender.<br />

pro-airport people did justify and Names will be withheld only for<br />

document their position. Your air- the best of reasons, and tbe decision<br />

port "study committee told you so, to do so will be made by the editor.<br />

and voted in favor of it, even though Letters should be mailed to: Edi-<br />

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Engler tax plan<br />

Exemption for senior citizens<br />

draws criticism from both sides<br />

By Tim Richard<br />

staff writer<br />

Both the political left and right<br />

have doubts about Gov. John Engler's<br />

proposal to exempt senior citizens<br />

from school operating property<br />

taxes.<br />

"Why is it good policy for senior<br />

citizens to have no stake in the<br />

school system?" state-Sen. Debbie<br />

Stabenow, D-Lansing, asked fellow<br />

members of the Senate Finance<br />

Committee as it opened hearings on<br />

the 12-bill package. *<br />

And a Michigan State Chamber of<br />

Commerce spokesman told the panel,.<br />

"We question whether it's good<br />

public policy to exempt people on<br />

the basis of age."<br />

Otherwise. Richard K Stud>ey, a<br />

chamber vice president, praised the<br />

Republican governor's plan for a 20<br />

percent cut in school property taxes<br />

and a cap on assessments while Stabenow<br />

criticized it.<br />

SENATE BILL 70 would exempt<br />

the elderly from 50 percent of school<br />

operating taxes.in 1991, 75 percent<br />

in 1992 and 100 percent in 1993 and<br />

beyond.<br />

That credit would be phased out<br />

where household incomes exceed<br />

173,650. That, Stabenow said in an<br />

interview afterwards, is hardly a<br />

person who can't afford school taxes.<br />

She would reduce the tax relief tor<br />

higher incorpe home owners<br />

Currently, senior citizens can take<br />

advantage of the "circuit breaker"<br />

— tbe state reimburses all property<br />

taxes on their homes in excess of 3.5<br />

percent of household income<br />

Chris Chine,-an unemployed Lansing<br />

homeowner, called Engler's proposal<br />

"not fair to lower .and middle<br />

incomes ... To the average homeowner.<br />

it (property tax) is not that<br />

big of a deal." said Chirio. who said<br />

his winter tax bill was $689.<br />

ENGLER'S proposal is embodied<br />

in Senate Bill 70. Co-sponsor Dave<br />

Honigman, R-West Bloomfield,<br />

made \Js case in a news release:<br />

"The property tax is unfair because<br />

it forces many residents who<br />

have lived much of their lives in a<br />

home to sell it and abandon a life-<br />

Tax-cut plans outlined<br />

• Cut school o'perating taxes by<br />

20 percent over three years — by reducing<br />

assessment ratio from 50<br />

percent to 40 percent of market value.<br />

Schools would be reimbursed by<br />

the state.<br />

• Eliminate school _opera ting<br />

property taxes for senior citizens<br />

over three years. State would pay rebates<br />

to seniors<br />

• Assess property every second<br />

year.<br />

• Limit assessment increases to 5<br />

percent a year. Voters must approve<br />

a constitutional amendment.<br />

• Raise homestead property tax<br />

credit limits from the present $1,200<br />

tb $2,500 over time.<br />

Engler's plan is embodied in Senate<br />

Bills 70 through 80 and Senate<br />

Joint Resolution D.<br />

Dems' plan<br />

• Exempt the first $30,000 of a<br />

home's market value ($15,000 of<br />

SEV) from school operating taxes —<br />

up to 50 percent.<br />

• Index the $30,000 to inflation<br />

• Limit assessment increases to<br />

the rate of inflation until the home is<br />

sold — through constitutional<br />

-• Provide additional homestead<br />

tax credits to renters, low-income<br />

seniors and disabled.<br />

• Eliminate capital acquisition<br />

deduction from single business tax<br />

and business tax abatements — an<br />

estimated $615 million business tax<br />

increase. t<br />

This plan is not yet in bill form.<br />

time of social and emotional investment<br />

in their home and community<br />

because they can no longer afford to<br />

pay the tax on their home.<br />

"Senior c i GzenS On flzed^ incomes<br />

often fall victim to this trap, especially<br />

in my* community where tbe<br />

value of residential property has increased<br />

dramatically over the years.<br />

There's something wrong with a<br />

sytem that's forcing people from<br />

their homes," said Honigman, whose ><br />

district includes thf lakes area of "<br />

western Oakland County. -<br />

THE BIG argument is shaping up<br />

over whether all property should get<br />

a 20 percent break (Engler) or business<br />

and higher income homes<br />

should be excluded (House Democrats).<br />

Said chamber spokesman Studley:<br />

"The House Democratic plan would<br />

provide no property tax relief for'<br />

Michigan's job providers. We think it<br />

is unfair to exclude farmers, small<br />

business and other employers.<br />

"Worse yet, more than half the<br />

funding for tbe House Democratic<br />

plan is based on eliminating a key<br />

provision of the single business tax<br />

and eliminating industrial property<br />

tax abatements.<br />

"These two measures would in effect<br />

raise taxes on Michigan's job<br />

providers by $615 million.<br />

"The House Democratic plan has<br />

sent a very negative message to job<br />

providers."<br />

Countered Stabenow: "We have no<br />

guarantee capital will be invested in<br />

this state (if property taxes are<br />

cut)."<br />

The Senate Finance Committee,<br />

chaired by Republican Nick Smith of<br />

Hillsdale County, last week held<br />

Sen Doug Carl, R-Utica, whose<br />

northern Macomb County district is<br />

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Monday February 25. 1901 OLE<br />

taste buds<br />

chef Larry<br />

^ Janes<br />

Muffin<br />

pick up<br />

morning<br />

-My idea"of breakfast is usually<br />

a cup of coffee. When I feel the<br />

need to be healthy, I down a glass<br />

of juice. When I'm "with the<br />

- guys" and this usually means on a<br />

fishing trip, bring on tbe eggs<br />

over medium, hash browns,<br />

bacon, crisp and dry whole wheat<br />

toast.<br />

When I'm constipated, it's a big<br />

bowl of Grape Nuts. But when<br />

I'm in the mood to create, nothing<br />

satisfies the morning taste buds<br />

like a batch of homemade<br />

muffins.<br />

Even the airlines and Dunkin'<br />

Donuts are getting into tbe<br />

muffin swing of things.<br />

Gargantuan blueberry muffins<br />

with a streusel top adorn just<br />

about every doughnut shop shelf<br />

while their hockey-puck-hard<br />

Cousins do their best at bringing<br />

on gut aches on red-eye flights.<br />

Talk to just about anyone about<br />

muffins and you are likely to<br />

receive an eartui on wnat they<br />

think makes the best muffin.<br />

Momma has been on an All-Bran<br />

kick ever since she discovered<br />

that bran was good for you, even<br />

if it is coupled with two cups of<br />

white granulated sugar.<br />

GRANDMA LORY will always<br />

be remembered for making cake<br />

, muffins that would give Betty<br />

Crocker a run for her money with<br />

her boxed cupcakes. These never<br />

needed frosting, although when<br />

.we wanted to be decadent, a bo*<br />

of Jiffy chocolate frosting always<br />

suited the bill. If Grandma Lory<br />

knew this, she would probably<br />

full over in her grave.<br />

Contrary to popular belief,<br />

muffins need not be stuffed with<br />

$2.99-a-cup blueberries or<br />

inoculated with bran. Cinnamon<br />

and raisins add a morning/<br />

brunch feel while snack muffins<br />

could be made with a mixture of<br />

nuts, currants and other fruit.<br />

Plain muffins usually have the<br />

shortest life span and should be<br />

eaten immediately after baking.<br />

• Muffins with fruits and<br />

vegetables and those made with<br />

oil stay moist longer. Keep them<br />

out of the refrigerator as they<br />

will quickly dry out. Muffins<br />

freeze extremely well, especially<br />

when placed in a plastic bag and<br />

frozen. They are best reheated,<br />

wrapped in foil in a hot oven for<br />

15 minutes or so. Microwaving<br />

will toughen them and should be<br />

used solely as a last resort.<br />

The only problem I see when<br />

starting the morning with freshbaked<br />

muffins is that you have to<br />

sit around and drink coffee for 30<br />

minutes while they bake. This, of<br />

course, is in addition to the sink .<br />

full of dirty dishes that usually<br />

accompany the recipe. One way<br />

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„ freeze the batter unbaked and<br />

bake frozen just before serving<br />

*. Simply spoon muffin batter<br />

ttjto muffin pans lined with foil-<br />

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Chasing winter chills Muffins<br />

MLNESTRONE ALLA MILANESE<br />

This recipe makes enough soup for<br />

at least a dozen people, maybe more.<br />

Cut all amounts in half for a smaller<br />

group, or make it all and freeze half<br />

for another day. It is a meal in itself,<br />

served with just a good bread and<br />

cheese and fruit.<br />

1 V» cups dried kidney beans<br />

3 to 4 cloves garlic<br />

1 large onion, chopped (<br />

5 tablespoons olive oil A<br />

3 large potatoes, pale and cleanskinned<br />

2 carrots<br />

5 to 6 medium-zncchini<br />

1 to 1 ** cups cut string beans<br />

3 to 4 medium leeks, sliced (about Mi<br />

cup) - -<br />

Salt and pepper to taste<br />

Fresh parsley, chopped<br />

Large pinch of celery seeds<br />

1 to 2 teaspoons basil<br />

1 teaspoon oregano -<br />

Large pinch of marjoram<br />

W bead savory cabtpge<br />

cup long-grain rice<br />

6 to 7 tomatoes<br />

1 cup grated Parmesan<br />

3 to 4 tablespoons butter ^<br />

Soak the beans overnight in<br />

enough water to keep them covered,<br />

then drain them and put them in a<br />

giant kettle (2-gallon, or larger) with<br />

4 quarts of water. Aid the garlic<br />

cloves, peeled ahdC&it through a<br />

press, tbe onion, and the olive oil.<br />

Simmer the beans for about 1 Vfc<br />

hours.<br />

Choose 3 large potatoes with<br />

healthy skins and scrub them thoroughly<br />

under running water. Cut<br />

them into large pieces, without peeling,<br />

and add them to the pot. Slice<br />

the carrots and zucchini thickly and<br />

add them also, together withlhe cut<br />

string beans and sliced leeks. Season<br />

with some salt and pepper, a little<br />

chopped parsleyi a good pinch of celery<br />

seed, some basil, oregano and %<br />

pinch of marjoram. Simmer again<br />

for about 45 minutes.<br />

Slice thinly half a small head of<br />

savoy cabbage and'add it to the soup<br />

along with the rice. If you can get<br />

the large, beautiful rice of the Lombardy<br />

region of Italy, you will truly<br />

have Minestrone alia Milanese. After<br />

adding tbe rice, simmer the soup<br />

another 20 minutes. If it is getting<br />

too thick for your taste, add a little<br />

more water as needed. •<br />

About 5 minutes before the soup is<br />

ready to serve, add the tomatoes (cut<br />

into large wedges), the Parmesan<br />

cheese, butter and a little more fresh<br />

parsley.<br />

Serve steaming hot with a good<br />

bread and more Parmesan cheese if<br />

desired.<br />

Recipe from "The Vegetarian<br />

Epicure" by Anna Thomas (Vintage<br />

Books EMitwn. 1972).<br />

CORN CHOWDER<br />

Serves: 4 to 6<br />

* pound bacon, diced<br />

3 medium baking potatoes (about 6<br />

ounces each), peeled and cut into 1inch<br />

chunks — +<br />

1 medium onion, chopped<br />

1 to cups milk<br />

1 17-ounce can cream-style corn<br />

1 7-ounce-can corn kernels, drained<br />

to teaspoon pepper<br />

Hot pepper sauce<br />

Salt _<br />

Place bacon in a 4-cup glass measure.<br />

Cover with paper towel. Cook<br />

in microwave on high 5 to 6 minutes,<br />

until bacon is crisp. Remove bacon<br />

with slotted spoon and set aside. Discard<br />

all but 1 tablespoon bacon<br />

drippings.<br />

Place potatoes, onion and 1 tablespoon<br />

bacon drippings in a 2-quart<br />

casserole. Cover and cook on high 7<br />

minutes, stirring once. -<br />

Stir in milk, bacon, cream-style<br />

corn and corn kernels. Cover and<br />

cook on high 10 to 12 minutes, until<br />

potatoes are tender. Add pepper and<br />

season with hot sauce and salt to<br />

taste.<br />

Recipe from "365 Quick & Easy<br />

Microwave Recipes" by Thelma<br />

Pressman (Harper & Row, 1990).<br />

A Keros family tradition<br />

SPINACH PIE<br />

" 20 ounces fresh chopped spinach<br />

6 green onions, chopped<br />

1 small onion finely chopped<br />

1 teaspoon salt<br />

to teaspoon pepper<br />

1 teaspoon dill weed<br />

3 eggs<br />

2 cups cottage cheese<br />

1 to cups crumbled feta cheese<br />

to pound butter melted<br />

IS sheets fillo pastry<br />

In a large saucepan saute onions<br />

in 2 tablespoons butter, stirring often<br />

until tender. Add spinach, salt,<br />

pepper and dill; cook over medium<br />

heat until liquid is absorbed.<br />

Mix eggs and cheeses. Add cooked<br />

spinach. Butter a 9-by-lJ-inch baking<br />

pan. Place 9 fillo sheets which<br />

have been brushed with butter in<br />

pan. Fold to fit if necessary. Cover<br />

with spinach-cheese mixture. Top<br />

with remaining 6 sheets, brushing<br />

each with butter.<br />

Cut through top layers to mark<br />

piece. Bake at 350 for 45 minutes or<br />

until golden brown.<br />

BAKLAVA<br />

1 pound walnuts, chopped<br />

* cup sugar<br />

3 teaspoons cinnamon _,<br />

to teaspoon cloves<br />

1 pound fillo pastry<br />

1 pound batter melted<br />

Syrup — see recipe below<br />

Combine nuts, sugar and.spices. Place<br />

6 fillo * i n a buttered 9-by-13-<br />

inch baking pan, folding the sheets to<br />

fit; and buttering each generously.<br />

Combine nuts, sugar and spices.<br />

Place 6 fillo sheets in a buttered 9by-<br />

13-inch baking pan, folding the<br />

sheets to fit. and buttering each generously.<br />

Sprinkle a thin layer of nuts<br />

over fillo. Cpver with 4 buttered fillo<br />

sheets. Continue, alternating fillo<br />

butter and nuts' until all nuts are<br />

used. Top with 8 buttered fillo<br />

sheets. Cut into diamond shapes before<br />

baking.<br />

Bake at 325 degrees for 1 hour or<br />

until golden Brown. While pastry is<br />

baking prepare syrup.<br />

Syrup.<br />

3 cups sugar<br />

2 cups water<br />

1 stick cinnamon<br />

Juice of half a lemon<br />

2-3 teaspoons honey<br />

Combine sugar, water, cinnamon<br />

stick and lemon juice. Boil gently for<br />

15 minutes. Remove from heat and<br />

stir in honey.<br />

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Buds on Page IB.<br />

BASIC MUFFINS<br />

(makes 12)<br />

Use this for starters, then add additions<br />

suggested below.<br />

2to cups flour<br />

to cup sugar<br />

f tablespoon baking powder<br />

Pinch salt<br />

to cup milk -<br />

to cup melted butter or vegetable oil<br />

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Sift<br />

dry ingredients together. Add wet<br />

ingredients and stir just to combine.<br />

Pour intq prepared muffin pans, filling<br />

to fulL Bake until golden and a<br />

toothpick inserted in the center<br />

comes clean (about 25-30 minutes).<br />

Blueberry muffins: Add 1 cup<br />

fresh blueberries.<br />

Cinnamon raisin: Sift to teaspoon<br />

cinnamon with dry ingredients and<br />

stir in 1 cup raisins into batter.<br />

Lemon-poppyseed: Into dry<br />

ingredients, stir in 1 tablespoon<br />

up morning<br />

grated lemon rind and to cup poppy<br />

seeds.<br />

GRANDMA LORY'S<br />

BEST CAKE MUFFINS<br />

1 to.cups flour<br />

2 teaspoons baking powder<br />

to teaspoon baking soda<br />

Pinch salt .<br />

to cup butter<br />

to cup sugar T<br />

2 eggs<br />

1 teaspoon vanilla extract<br />

to cup milk<br />

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.<br />

Grease muffin pans and dust with<br />

flour. Sift together the dry ingredients.<br />

Set aside. In a medium bowl,<br />

cream butter with sugar unti light<br />

and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time.<br />

Stir in vanilla and milk. (If mix begins<br />

to curdle, don't worry, just add<br />

1 tablespoon flour and beat on low<br />

until blended.) Fold in dry ingredients.<br />

Spoon batter into prepared<br />

pans. Fill to full and bake until golden<br />

for 20-25 minutes.<br />

(Additions mentioned in basic<br />

muffin recipe can be added, if desired.)<br />

BRAN MUFFINS<br />

2 to cups whole wheat flour<br />

1 to cups bran<br />

3 tablespoons sugar<br />

2 teaspoons baking soda v<br />

to teaspoon salt .<br />

2 to cups buttermilk<br />

legg<br />

to cup molasses<br />

3 tablespoons butter, melted<br />

1 ripe banana, mashed<br />

2 caps raisins<br />

Bran Topping<br />

2 tablespoons bran<br />

2 tablespoons sugar<br />

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Into<br />

a large bowl, sift together the dry<br />

ingredients. (Some of the flour and<br />

bran might not sift. Just add anyway.)<br />

Seaside. In a medium bowl,<br />

combine buttermilk, egg. molasses,<br />

melted butter and mashed banana<br />

Add liquid to dry ingredients. Fold in<br />

raisins. Spoon into greased muffin<br />

cups. Combine bran topping. Sprinkle<br />

bran topping over each muffin<br />

and bake until golden, about 25-3Q<br />

minutes<br />

Sweet and spicy combination<br />

bastes Roast Lamb Sesame<br />

AP Roast Lamb Sesame features^<br />

a leg of lamb basted with a<br />

sweet and spicy honey, ginger and<br />

orange mixture.<br />

After the lamb is cooked, this mixture<br />

is combined with bouillon and<br />

cornstarch to become a sauce for the<br />

lamb. Sesame seeds are sprinkled<br />

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flavor and eye appeal.<br />

laf can be served with a green vegetable<br />

and a loaf of warm, crusty<br />

bread.<br />

ROASTED LAMB SESAME<br />

Grated rind of 1 orange<br />

Grated rind of 1 lemon<br />

1 teaspoon powdered mustard<br />

to tAspoon salt<br />

Freshly ground pepper to taste<br />

One 3-pound leg of lamb<br />

to cup orange juice<br />

1 tablespoon boaey<br />

to teaspoon ground ginger<br />

1 tablespoon light sesame seeds<br />

to cup light bouillon<br />

2 teaspoons cornstarch<br />

2 tablespoons cold water<br />

Blanched shreds of orange and lemon<br />

rind (optional)<br />

Mix grated orange and lemon<br />

rinds with mustard, salt and pepper.<br />

Rub mixture over lamb and set aside<br />

for 30 minutes. Place leg of lamb in<br />

roasting pan. Cook in a 350-degree<br />

oven for 30 minutes.<br />

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Hawaiian Haystack<br />

is a warm reminder<br />

Every year about this time I find<br />

myself wishing I could trade places<br />

with the Calgon lady and be transported<br />

to some exotic isle. Somehow,<br />

spring and warm weather seem at<br />

times tantalizingly close until Old<br />

Man Winter comes along to remind<br />

us that he still reigns-supreme and<br />

blasts us with more cold weather.<br />

"Until those four magic words,<br />

"Calgon, take me away!" start working<br />

for you and me, we will have to<br />

be content with this week's Winner<br />

' Dinner, which will bring a taste of<br />

Hawaii to your dinner table. So<br />

throw on your grass skirt, get out<br />

your ukulele and start beating the<br />

drums for "Hawaiian Haystack," a<br />

yummy, colorful dish that is bound<br />

to help chase away the winter dinner<br />

doldrums.<br />

Katie Kish of Rochester Hills submitted<br />

this week's winning menu.<br />

Kish enjoys cooking and is known for<br />

the delicious and nutritious cookies<br />

and muffins she bakes for her children's<br />

lunches. Her recipe for Crazy<br />

Whole-Wheat Apple and Spice Cake<br />

is one of her family's favorites and is<br />

an easy dessert or snack to make.<br />

The mother of three teenagers.<br />

Kish works part-time as a church<br />

secretary. She is also a very active<br />

volunteer and participant at Northfield-<br />

Hills Baptist Church, the<br />

church that she, her husband and<br />

. children attend. There, she works as<br />

the church clerk, keeping track of<br />

the records, and as accompanist for<br />

the children's choir. Sbe sings solos<br />

and duets whenever she is asked and<br />

works as the wedding director for<br />

the church.<br />

Her three children also keep her<br />

busy, and she always attends and<br />

supports the many athletic and musical<br />

events in which they participate.<br />

Currently, ber children and<br />

their church youth groups are involved<br />

in" putting together a highschool.<br />

youth-group musical that will<br />

be performed at their church.<br />

Thank you. Katie Kish. for sharing<br />

your recipes with us and congratulations<br />

on being this week's Winner<br />

Dinner Winner. Your recipes will<br />

help us endure these last weeks of<br />

winter and* give us the Hawaiian<br />

punch that we need.<br />

Until next week. I'm off to give<br />

^those four magic words one more<br />

U7. "Calgon, take me away. Calgon,<br />

take me away Calgon. take me" -<br />

oops, they worked. A-looo-ha!<br />

family-tested winner dinner<br />

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Katie Kish of Rochester HilTs combines serves a meal of<br />

Hawaiian Haystack, Rice, and Crazy Whole-Wheat Apple and<br />

Spice Cake.<br />

Dinner, P.O. Box 3503. Birmingham<br />

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March 9, at Schoolcraft College<br />

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Fee is $200. For information on<br />

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The course is designed to prepare<br />

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Winner Dinner<br />

Recipes<br />

HAWAIIAN HAYSTACK<br />

Nutritious, flavorful and full of<br />

color and texture, this tasty recipe<br />

will help you stretch a chicken<br />

a long way The chicken and<br />

the broth can be prepared<br />

ahead and frozen or refrigerated<br />

if there isn't enough time to do<br />

all the cooking in one day.<br />

Serves 6<br />

To Prepare the Chicken and<br />

Broth<br />

1 whole chicken, skinned as<br />

much as possible<br />

2 medium onions, peeled and<br />

quartered<br />

2 stalks celery, cut up into a<br />

few large pieces<br />

6 cups water<br />

1-2 teaspoons thyme, depending<br />

on your flavor preference<br />

-<br />

Salt or pepper -<br />

OR<br />

As a shortcut, use 4 generous<br />

cups prepared chicken<br />

with £ £.ans chicken broth.<br />

14'bounce size<br />

Cook chicken in a dutch oven<br />

with the -6 cups of water, the<br />

vegetables and the seasonings<br />

When the chicken is done, remove<br />

to a bowl or tray to cool.<br />

Strain the broth to remove the<br />

vegetables and place in the refrigerator<br />

to cool so that the fat<br />

can be skimmed off When the<br />

chicken has cooled, remove<br />

from the bones, m bite-sized<br />

pieces, and store in the refrigerator<br />

untH ready to finish dinner<br />

preparations<br />

To finish the preparations for<br />

dinner, chop, up the following<br />

and place in separate bowls on<br />

the table<br />

1 large green pepper<br />

2 medium-sized tomatoes<br />

2 cups shredded Cheddar<br />

cheese<br />

1 cup sliced almonds<br />

1 can ptneapple chunks. 14to-<br />

16-ounce size<br />

•2 stalks celery<br />

2 bunches green onion<br />

1 large can Chinese noddles<br />

Bottle of soy sauce<br />

Skim off the fat from the broth<br />

and discard. Heat the-breth-»n a<br />

large . saucepan and remove 1<br />

cup of the broth to combine it<br />

with the cornstarch .to thicken<br />

Taste the broth at this.point to<br />

see if it needs any iny extra e^tra season- se<br />

ing or chicken bouillon boumon to boost<br />

the. flavor Add 2 tablespoons -of<br />

cornstarch to the cup of broth<br />

you have set aside and stir until<br />

smooth When the broth in the<br />

saucepan comes almost to a<br />

boil, stir m the broth/cornstarch<br />

mixture and keep stirring until it<br />

is smooth and beginning to<br />

thicken<br />

Reduce the heat to low and<br />

stir in the chicken pieces and allow<br />

to thoroughly warm through..<br />

While the chicken mixture is<br />

warming, prepare the Minute<br />

Rice according to the package<br />

directions, using 3 cups of uncooked<br />

Minute Rice<br />

When the chicken and broth<br />

mixture is heated and ready,<br />

bring to the table and the family<br />

can layer it on th&r plates in the<br />

following order<br />

Rice<br />

Chicken and broth<br />

Remainder of the items<br />

Sprinkle with soy sauce, if desired<br />

CRAZY WHOLE-WHEAT<br />

APPLE AND SPICE CAKE<br />

1 cup whole wheat flour<br />

to cup sugar<br />

1% teaspoon cinnamon<br />

'/«teaspoon ground cloves<br />

to cup whole bran cereal<br />

v« cup vegetable oil<br />

1 teaspoon vanilla<br />

Confectioner's sugar<br />

to cup all-purpose flour<br />

1 teaspoon baking soda<br />

to teaspoon nutmeg<br />

Dash of salt<br />

1 cup coW, strong coffee<br />

Shopping List<br />

• 1 whole chicken<br />

2 onions ,<br />

Celery<br />

Thyme<br />

Salt<br />

Pepper<br />

1 large green pepper<br />

2 medium-sized tomatoes<br />

Shredded Cheddar cheese<br />

Sliced almonds<br />

1 can pineapple chunks. 14to-<br />

16 ounces<br />

2 bunches green onion<br />

1 large can Chinese noodles<br />

Soy sauce ><br />

Minute Rice<br />

Whole wheat flour<br />

Sugar<br />

Cinnamon<br />

Ground cloves<br />

Whole bran cereal<br />

Vegetable oil<br />

Vanilla<br />

•Confectioner's sugar<br />

All-purpose flour<br />

Baking soda<br />

Nutmeg<br />

Strong coffee<br />

Vinegar ,<br />

1 large apple<br />

1 tablespoon vinegar<br />

1 large apple, peeied<br />

chopped<br />

and<br />

In a iarge bowl, combine the<br />

cerea ^and coffee Let stand for<br />

2 minutes pr until most of the liquid<br />

has been absoroed Stir in<br />

tne 01 vmegar and vanilla. Stir in<br />

the remainder of the ingredients<br />

.Pour into a prepared 8-by-8mch-or-9-Dy-9Hnch<br />

oakmg pan<br />

Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes<br />

or. until a toothpick inserted<br />

m Tie center comes out clean.<br />

Cool completely. Cut into<br />

squares and sprinkle with confectioner's<br />

sugar to serve<br />

Carmel, apple flavors in pudding<br />

AP — Remember how great<br />

caramel apples rolled in nuts tasted<br />

when you were a kid' > Here are the<br />

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CARAMEL-APPLE<br />

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* eggs<br />

2U cups milk<br />

4 cup sugar<br />

teaspoon ground cinnamon<br />

Prices Effective<br />

Feb. 25th thru Mar. 3rd. 1991<br />

V» teaspoon vanilla<br />

% teaspoon ground nutmeg<br />

2 cups dry whole-wheat bread cubes<br />

(about 3 slices)<br />

One 6-ouce package dried apples,<br />

snipped<br />

Caramel-Nut Sauce (recipe follows)<br />

In a large mixing bowl, use a rotary<br />

beater to beat together eggs,<br />

milk, sugar, cinnamon, vanilla and<br />

nutmeg Set egg mixture aside. In an<br />

ungreased 8-by-lH-inch round baking<br />

dish, toss together dry bread<br />

cubes and dried apples Pour the egg<br />

mixture evenly over the bread-apple<br />

mixture. Bake in a 350-degree oven<br />

for 40 to 45 rmh'utes or until the<br />

bread pudding tests done. Serve<br />

warm with Caramel-Nut Sauce<br />

Makes. 6 to 8 servings.<br />

Caramel-Nat Sauce<br />

In a small saucepan, melt v4 cup<br />

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4B* O&E Monday. Ft>rufy 25. 1991<br />

How to pair food and wine<br />

Mary Evely, chef at Simi Winery<br />

in Healdsburg, Calif., grew up in<br />

Grosse Pointe Shores, where her<br />

mother still lives.<br />

She has a sister who is professor of<br />

mathematics at Michigan State University.<br />

Mary's claim to fame is the<br />

food and wine program she created<br />

at SimL _<br />

Believing that there were consumers<br />

who had an interest in both<br />

food and wine, she designed a series<br />

of affordable luncheons pairing food<br />

and wine. To preserve a group experience,<br />

encourage dialogue and reduce<br />

intimidation, participation is<br />

limited to 24 people.<br />

'"When people leave, they feel<br />

comfortable with wine and food because<br />

they realize there is no siiigle<br />

correct matchup," Evely said. 'They<br />

understand that personal choices are<br />

important. Simi wines are readily<br />

available, and people chn repeat the<br />

experience in their home."<br />

1<br />

"I deliberately try to focus on food<br />

preparations that are traditionally<br />

considered difficult pairings with-<br />

wine," Evely said. "Crudites, a sim-^<br />

pie appetizer, & not easily matched<br />

with a chenin blanc jn the off-dry<br />

Simi style. An off-dry wine paired<br />

with vegetables loses its-perceptible<br />

acidity and becomes flabby and finishes<br />

flat- You might consider using<br />

sweeter vegetables, but snow peas<br />

are sweet, and they make chenin<br />

blanc bitter.<br />

"HOWEVER, IF YOU prepare a<br />

salad dressing or dip'with mayon-<br />

'When people leave,<br />

they feel comfortable<br />

with wine and food<br />

because they realize<br />

there is no single<br />

correct matchup/<br />

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WINE SELECTION<br />

OF THE WEEK<br />

Simi Winery makes some of the<br />

best chardonnay year after year.<br />

The 1988 Simi Chardonnay<br />

($16. SO) is a blend of wines from<br />

Napa, Sonoma and Mendocino<br />

Counties. Aromas of buttered<br />

popcorn and toasty oak introduce<br />

a wine with rich fruit flavors. It is<br />

styled like a white Burgundy at<br />

half the price. Simi's 1988 Saavigdod<br />

Blanc ($9.30) is also a winner<br />

Generous flavors highlight tropical<br />

fruit that is clean and crisp,<br />

with a long aftertaste.<br />

naise base and tarragon, a sweet<br />

herb, you alter the flattening effect<br />

of the vegetables and complement<br />

the chenin blanc."<br />

Evely specializes in simple recipe<br />

adaptations to make the preparation<br />

complementary with more than one<br />

wine. She uses palate trickery in her<br />

^»rice salad when she uses tarragon to<br />

pair with chenin blanc, then substitutes<br />

ground cumin for the tarragon<br />

to pair it with sauvignon blanc, or<br />

for a chardonnay matchup, she uses<br />

chopped fresh basil.<br />

She finds the Foil Baked Chicken<br />

with Herbs recipe from "The Silver<br />

Palate Cookbook" (Rosso and Lukins,<br />

McLaughlin Workman Publishing<br />

Co., Inc. 1982) a reliable match<br />

to Simi-style chenin blanc. To make<br />

it complementary to sauvignon<br />

blanc, she substitutes thyme for the<br />

mint and dill; one red onion, thinly<br />

sliced, in place of the lemon, and<br />

uses two tablespoons virgin olive oil<br />

for'half the butter.<br />

The sauvignon blanc variation<br />

pairs with cabernet sauvignon when<br />

two ripe, peeled, seeded<br />

chopped tomatoes are added and the<br />

pepper mill is adjusted to very<br />

coarse and used generously.<br />

For pasta with olive-accented<br />

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Chef Mary Evely talks with consumers during lunches at California's<br />

Simi Winery.<br />

fines the wine that pairs best. For<br />

cabernet sauvignon, she suggests oilcured<br />

olives. Sauvignon blanc is<br />

well-served by Kalamata olives and<br />

chardonnay does best with generic<br />

canned olives.<br />

Evely says that with a mushroom<br />

-the-typc of mushroom determines<br />

the best wine combination.<br />

Shiitake anjj morels make the dish*<br />

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sweet note, accents the fresh fruit<br />

flavors of this chardonnay."<br />

If you are traveling t% California<br />

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Make this main dish without cream<br />

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leftover turkey.<br />

TURKEY POT PIE<br />

For the filling:<br />

2 large carrots, peeled and cat into<br />

Vi-inch slices (about 1 cup)<br />

2 tablespoons oil<br />

Vfc cup thinly sliced stallions (green<br />

onions)<br />

1 clove garlic, minced<br />

3 tablespoons all-purpose flour<br />

1 cup hot chicken broth<br />

2 cups cooked light turkey, skin removed<br />

and cut into Vfa-lnch slices<br />

1 cup diced celery, (•* inch)<br />

4 cup frozen peas, thawed<br />

V» cup frozen pearl onions, thawed<br />

V* cup evaporated skim milk<br />

2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley<br />

'A teaspoon dried thyme '<br />

l k teaspoon salt<br />

•/< teaspoon freshly ground pepper<br />

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1 and to cups all-purpose flour<br />

to teaspoon salt<br />

to cup oil<br />

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carrots and blanch three minutes<br />

drain and set aside.<br />

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lie. Cook about 3-5 minutes, until softened.<br />

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WITH POLENTA CROUTONS AND<br />

CRANBERRY ONION COMPOTE<br />

24 ounces veal or duck stock<br />

6 quails, semi-boneless<br />

Wing tips and necks from quails<br />

Marinade:<br />

x k cup cabernet or red wine<br />

•A cup olive oil, extra virgin<br />

1 teaspoon salt<br />

J- 1 * tablespoons Dijon mustard<br />

l-'A teaspoons thyme<br />

I- 1 * teaspoons ground coriander<br />

6 small clusters of arugula or watercress<br />

Marinade: combine wine, olive oil,<br />

salt. Dijon mustard, thyme and<br />

ground coriander. Brush on quails<br />

and place in glass bowl or stainless<br />

steel and marinate 1-3 days. - , „<br />

Quail essence, brown tips and<br />

necks in olive oil until golden brown.<br />

Discard excess fat. Ladle in 6 ounces<br />

veal stock and reduce to a glaze. Repeat<br />

twice more' until 6 ounces<br />

brown sauce remains. Strain well<br />

and discard bones Reserve. This<br />

may be done a day ahead.<br />

Grilling Quails: let quails come to<br />

room temperature. Have grill heated.<br />

Grill quails for 2 minutes on each<br />

side. Remove legs from breast and<br />

continue gritting legs for 2 minutes<br />

longer, while you toss arugula with<br />

olive oil, vinegar, salt and pepper.<br />

Arrange on plate with slices of<br />

smoked pear and olives. Place<br />

breast on greens, arrange legs<br />

around and drizzle with 1 ounce of<br />

hot quail essence.'<br />

Cranberry Onion Compote<br />

1 pound fresh cranberries<br />

Vi cup red wine<br />

1 cap sugar<br />

3 tablespoons lime juice<br />

.3 tablespoons orange juice<br />

l k teaspoon salt<br />

1 pint (1 pound) pearl onions, peeled<br />

2 cups chicken stock<br />

1 bay leaf<br />

1 sprig thyme<br />

4 tablespoons iuualted butter<br />

In saucepan combine cranberries,<br />

wine, sugar, lime, orange juices and<br />

salt. Bring to a boil and simmer for 8<br />

minutes. Set aside.<br />

In saute pan melt butter, over medium-high<br />

heat, saute pearl onions<br />

until golden brown. Add stock and<br />

simmer until pearl onions are crisp<br />

tender. Add cranberry mixture and<br />

simmer until liquids have concentrated<br />

Salt and pepper to taste. This<br />

may be made 3 days ahead and gently<br />

warmed before serving.<br />

Oven Polenta<br />

5 tablespoons olive oil<br />

Vfa cup minced onion<br />

1 cup large cracked polenta<br />

4 cups water<br />

2 teaspoons salt<br />

Brush 12-inch cake pan with 1<br />

tablespoon olive oil. Reserve.<br />

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tablespoons olive oil, add onion and<br />

saute over medium heat until translucent.<br />

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olive oil, cooking long enough to heat<br />

through. Whisk in boiling water<br />

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cake pan. smooth top. Cool. Cut into<br />

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Margaret Fox. chef-owner of Cafe<br />

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4 Spanish onion, diced j<br />

H green pepper, diced<br />

5 clove garlic, minced<br />

2 tablespoons butter<br />

2 pounds cooked turkey, pureed in<br />

food processor<br />

*« cup processed American cheese<br />

(such as Velveetf cheese), softened<br />

4 teaspoon curry powder<br />

l k cup heavy cream<br />

1 cup leftover squash, mashed (or<br />

steam butter or acorn squash if no<br />

leftovers are available)<br />

In large-frying pan, saute onion,<br />

green pepper and garlic in the butter<br />

until onions are transparent Add<br />

turkey and cook until hot. Remove<br />

from beat. Add cheese, curry powder,<br />

cream and squash Stir well.<br />

Pour into a 6-inch baking dish. Bake<br />

in a 350-degree oven for 30 minutes.<br />

Makes 6 servings Serve with rice<br />

and vegetables,<br />

(Recipe from: Chef Patrick Augustyn,<br />

Samplings, New York) * '<br />

TURKEY TETRAZZINI<br />

6 tablespoons unsalted butter or<br />

margarine<br />

6 tablespoons flour<br />

2 y» cups chicken stock<br />

1 cup milk<br />

'4 teaspoon Tabasco or hot pepper<br />

sauce<br />

Salt and pepper to taste<br />

cup sherry<br />

4 cups cooked turkey<br />

2 sweet red peppers, diced<br />

1 pound spaghetti, cooked<br />

cup bread crumbs<br />

V» cup grated Parmesan cheese<br />

Melt the butter in a heavy saucepan;<br />

stir in flour When cooked and<br />

bubbling, gradually stir in the stock,<br />

stirring until thickened. Add the<br />

milk, season with hot pepper sauce,<br />

salt, pepper and sherry, then add the<br />

pasta in a buttered baking dish.<br />

Spoon the sauce over the pasta. Cover<br />

with the bread crumbs and<br />

cheese. Bake in a 475-degree oven<br />

until topping is glazed and bubbling.<br />

Serve hot. Makes 6 to 8 servings.<br />

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Sports<br />

Dan O'Meara editor/591-2312<br />

Monday, February 25. 1991 O&E<br />

5Il|e ©bseruer Newspapers<br />

pAblo* by BILL BRESLER/Mafl pbotogr*pft»r<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s Karl Wukie slices past the Patriots' John Revels for a layup during Friday's triumph<br />

in the WLAA tournament's opening round.<br />

INCLUDES CLASSIFIED<br />

McDonald comes<br />

" o<br />

again to C D' rescue<br />

By Steve Kowslski<br />

stafl writer<br />

Derrick McDonald's teammates<br />

call him D' for short, but not just<br />

because his first name begins with<br />

that letter.<br />

McDonald, a junior guard, limited<br />

Livonia Franklin star guard Keith<br />

Roberts" to seven points Friday as<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> overpowered the Patriots.<br />

73-48, in a Western Lakes Activities<br />

Association first round playoff<br />

game.<br />

"That's what they call me," said<br />

McDonald, when asked what the 'D'<br />

stands for. "Coach (Dave VanWagoner)<br />

says it stands for defense. The<br />

last time we played them, Roberts<br />

had like 28 against us and that really<br />

got on me — reading it in the paper<br />

and stuff.<br />

"Coach stresses defense a lot on<br />

out team and I'm getting to like it If<br />

we play 'D' like we did tonight, we're<br />

capable of beating anyone in the<br />

league.<br />

T <strong>Canton</strong>, which failed to qualify<br />

last year for the WLAA playoffs,<br />

hosts Livonia Stevenson in Tuesday's<br />

semifihal. The Spartans beat Livonia<br />

Churchill, 75-54, in another first<br />

round game Friday.<br />

The Chiefs, who improved to 11-7<br />

overall, were never threatened, as<br />

they scored the game's first 13<br />

points and led 19?7 after one quarter.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> took a 40-24 lead into the<br />

locker room at halftime and raised<br />

the margin to 59-32 after three quarters.<br />

FIVE PLAYERS SCORED in double<br />

figures for the Chiefs, but Van<br />

Wagoner said defense was the key.<br />

The win avenged an earlier. 65-60<br />

loss by <strong>Canton</strong> at Franklin during<br />

the regular season.<br />

"We've been kind of pointing<br />

toward the tournaments all year and<br />

we got a good start tonight," Van<br />

Wagoner said. "We've got some guys<br />

who can really shoot tbe ball, but tonight<br />

the key was defense. We had<br />

Offense suffers in SC defeat<br />

The key ingredient for Schoolcraft College's<br />

men's basketball team — offense, and lots of it<br />

— was missing in the second half Wednesday<br />

against visiting Macomb CC. The results were<br />

predictable — an 85-75 loss.<br />

The defeat left the Ocelots on the bubble for a<br />

Michigan Community College Athletic Association<br />

playoff berth (top si* qualify). SC. Highland<br />

Park CC and Alpena CC were all 5JO in the<br />

Eastern Conference entering Saturday's games,<br />

the last of the regular season. SC played at Highland<br />

Park; a victory would guarantee the Ocelots<br />

a spot. —<br />

Against Macomb, which is second in the conference<br />

(13-2, 19-8 overall), SC made it a battle<br />

for the first half, trailing 43-41 at the intermission.<br />

But the Monarchs' defense — a boz-and-one<br />

with three different players taking turns hounding<br />

SCs Randy Watters, the Eastern Conference's<br />

leading scorer — proved pivotal in the<br />

second half<br />

Schoolcraft<br />

sports<br />

Salem rocks North<br />

in WLAA opener<br />

There wasn't much North Farmington<br />

could do. Just three days after<br />

the Raiders' emotional win over<br />

Farmington Harrison, a win that<br />

earned them a spot in the Western<br />

Lakes Activities Association<br />

playoffs, they provided little challenge<br />

to top-seed Plymouth Salem<br />

The Rocks ripped North 72-45 at<br />

Salem Friday to advance to the<br />

WLAA semifinals. Now 16-2, Salem<br />

will play at Harrison at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Tuesday-, the winner will meet tbe<br />

Livonia Stevenson-Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

victor for the conference championllkia<br />

CajmuIsM Cslem<br />

Stlip ENRinilJ ml JilVITl<br />

"1 don't know if it was a bad one<br />

for us," said North coach Tom<br />

Negoshian. "(Salem ia) just a very<br />

good team defensively Everyone<br />

thinks they're just a great offensive<br />

team, but they play great team defense<br />

."<br />

That was evident in the first half<br />

Salem limited the Raiders to 15<br />

points in the first two quarters, taking<br />

a 34-15 lead at halftime.<br />

"Our defense was real tough,"<br />

conceded Salem coach Bob Brodie<br />

,"We created a lot of turfiovers I<br />

thought we played with a lot of intensity,<br />

and North had a lot of trouble<br />

getting into their offense They<br />

Watters was limited to just 11 shots and 13<br />

points in the game, both season lows, by Macomb's<br />

Marty Kohler. Mike Gurney and Ken<br />

Stanley Kwesi McGill helped pick, up some of<br />

Che slack, scoring 26 points (including 6-of-10 on<br />

three-pointers).<br />

BUT IT wasn't enough. "We still played them<br />

tough." said SC coach Dave Bogataj. "I thought<br />

both teams played good defense. They really did<br />

a number on Randy And I thought we stunk offensively<br />

in the second half. We only scored 34<br />

points."<br />

were only getting one shot at the<br />

basket, which was critical."<br />

THE GAltfE was nearly a repeat<br />

of the two teams' meeting a week<br />

earlier, which Salem won 84-63. This<br />

time it was even more 1 lopsided, the<br />

Rocks expanded their 19-point halftime<br />

lead to 26, 50-24. entering tbe<br />

final quarter.<br />

"Right now, every game's a critical<br />

one," said Brodie. "I'm real happy<br />

with the way we're playing<br />

We've just got to keep focused."<br />

More focus might not have helped<br />

North in this one. True, 6-foot-5 center<br />

Todd PawTowski played sparingly.<br />

he was suffering from the flu and<br />

was replaced in the starting lineup<br />

by 6-1 Mark Tqmple<br />

"We were really small," said<br />

Negoshian •(Pawlowski) would have<br />

helped us inside, but (Salem) still<br />

plays such great defense "<br />

Only one player on either team<br />

reached double-figures in scoring —<br />

Salem's Jake Bak£. who had 17<br />

points and 10 rebounds Chris Tebbin<br />

and John Hoffmeyer contributed<br />

nine points apiece and K.C. Kirkpa<br />

trick finished with eight for the<br />

Rocks<br />

Please turn to Page 2<br />

The Ocelots (14-14 overall) trailed by 14 early<br />

in the second half before trimming the deficit to<br />

seven with 10 minutes left. They had three<br />

chances after that to trim It further, but McGill<br />

missed two free throws and a three-pointer and<br />

Watters also missed a triple-try. SC never got<br />

closer after that<br />

There was good news for SC, however. Mitch<br />

Fyke, who was thought to be lost for the season<br />

with a shoulder separation, returned and played<br />

20 minutes. He scored 11 points.<br />

Barry.Quayle netted 16 points and pulled (Jown<br />

seven rebounds for SC before fouling out with<br />

nine minutes left. Scott Meredith had six points<br />

and 11 boards.<br />

For Macomb, Mike Moscato had 21 points.<br />

Kohler had 20 and Troy Wilcox chipped in with<br />

18. _<br />

If SC defeated Highland Park last Saturday,<br />

then it will open the MCCAA tournament tonight<br />

at 7:30 p.m. at Oakland CC.<br />

SMAWON L«M«UY/aUfl pMMograpner<br />

Trying to get through Salem's defense was difficult Friday, as<br />

North's Dean Pennela discovered when confronted by Jake<br />

Baker (40) and K.C. Kirkpatrick.<br />

. / r 7 - t<br />

basketball<br />

2*4 hour to 3 hour practices evpry<br />

day this week and we didn't work on<br />

offense one minute. When tournament<br />

time comes around, defense<br />

wins for you.<br />

"Derrick is our best defensive<br />

guard. He always likes to think of<br />

himself as an offensive player. We<br />

like to think of him as a defensive<br />

player..— and the offense will come<br />

around."<br />

Franklin fell to 10-8 overall.<br />

"<strong>Canton</strong> played with intensity and<br />

we didn't," Franklin coach Rod Hanna<br />

said. "In sports, intensity is very<br />

important and we didn't show It tonight."<br />

Senior forward Kevin Holmes led<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> with 13 points and junior cen-<br />

ter Tony Coshatt contributed—12points<br />

and a game-high 15 rebounds.<br />

McDonald added 11 points and seven<br />

assists, while sophomore guard Mike<br />

Stafford and senior forward Brett<br />

Howell finished with 10 points<br />

apiece for the Chiefs.<br />

Van Wagoner praised the balance<br />

of his team and also talked about<br />

Holmes, who takes care of all the intangibles<br />

for the Chiefs.<br />

"HOLMES HAS BEEN our most<br />

consistent player," Van Wagoner<br />

said. "He's there every game, scoring<br />

10 or 11 points and grabbing<br />

eight or nine rebounds."<br />

Senior gsard Dave Roman, who<br />

missed practice Wednesday because<br />

of illness, was the only Patriot In<br />

double figures with 10 points. Senior<br />

John Revels added nine points, but<br />

senior Steve McCool (eight point*)<br />

and Roberts combined for only 15<br />

points.<br />

Roberts, who also was ill and<br />

missed practice Wednesday, managed<br />

only two field goals and said be<br />

(P.C)lC<br />

was frustrated the entire night by<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. '<br />

They pressured me the whole<br />

length of the court and wore the hell<br />

out of me." Roberts said. "I was<br />

dead in the third and fourth quarters.<br />

I'm still not feeling great (because of<br />

the cold) but I can't blame it op that.<br />

They played great defense and have<br />

improved a lot."<br />

Said Hanna "He had shots he usually<br />

makes that just didn't go in.<br />

Hey. that happens in the NBA. college<br />

and high school<br />

Kevin Holmes gets off a shot<br />

through a bevy of Franklin<br />

defenders. *<br />

Nevi helps <strong>Canton</strong><br />

win final dual meet<br />

The Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> boys swim<br />

. team won its final dual meet of the<br />

season Thursday by defeating visiting<br />

Farmington Hills Harrison 117-<br />

66<br />

Doug Nevi led the Chiefs (6-4),<br />

winning the 100-yard backstroke<br />

(1:01.66) and assisting in two other<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> first-place finishes.<br />

Nevi, Ron Trosin, Mark Ealovega<br />

and Craig Steshetz took first in the<br />

200 medley relay at 1:56.72, and the<br />

team of Nevi, David Grubel. Jeff<br />

Brandenberg and Wes Shasko captured<br />

the 400 freestyle relay in<br />

3:4979<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s Mike Orris took first in<br />

the 200 freestyle (1:56.72) and the<br />

500 freestyle (5:14.63). Ealovega<br />

picked up his second win by taking<br />

swimming<br />

the butterfly (58.52). and Stesheiz<br />

won the 50 freestyle (23.62).<br />

Jason Barringer was the highlight<br />

for the Hawks (2-5) Barringer captured<br />

the individual medley (2:08 86)<br />

and the breaststroke (1 02.91). Barringer<br />

teamed up with Jason<br />

Schwalm, Craig Dixson and Mike<br />

Wright to win the 200 freestyle relay<br />

in 1:39 59 Schwalm also took the 100<br />

freestyle in 53 49.<br />

Harrison's Ryan Koonce had a<br />

first place in diving by scoring 261.8<br />

points.'<br />

Stevenson manhandles<br />

Churchill, 75-54<br />

By Brad Emons<br />

staff writer<br />

If putting the ball in the basket is<br />

still the name of the game, then<br />

Livonia Stevenson is right on target<br />

The Spartans, shooting 53 percent<br />

from the floor (22 of 41) and<br />

82 percent from the free throw line<br />

(23 of 28), opened the Western<br />

Lakes Activities Association<br />

playoffs Friday at home with a<br />

convincing 75-54 triumph over city<br />

rival Churchill<br />

Stevenson, now 1J-6 overall, advances<br />

• to Tuesday's semifinal<br />

round at Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> (11-7).<br />

"We don't have the overpowering<br />

kids, but we bad some excellent<br />

passing (tonight) that gave us some<br />

inside shots before they (Churchill)<br />

Could react.' said Stevenson coach<br />

Jim Mclntyrerwhose team has won<br />

eight of its last nine games "The<br />

kids are moving the ball well right<br />

The Spartans made easy shots<br />

and tough shots, including nine<br />

from three-point land<br />

CHURCHILL, meanwhile, was<br />

reeling from the start, falling be-<br />

hind 9-2 after Stevenson s 6-4 junior<br />

center Tony Stojov connected<br />

on a pair of three-pointers Dan<br />

Gibbons also added another during<br />

the run<br />

The Chargers, however, trailed<br />

by only four after one period 19-<br />

15. when 6-foot-7 center Randy<br />

Calcaterra converted a four-point<br />

play, two coming on free throws after<br />

Mclntyre was assessed a technical<br />

foul for arguing a call (or<br />

lack of calls) from the bench<br />

But it was practically over by<br />

halftime. as the Spartans outscored<br />

Churchill 25-10.'<br />

Senior forward Dave Amey<br />

came off the bench to hit a pair of<br />

three-pointers for the Spartans,<br />

while junior guard Matt Grodncki<br />

added six of his garpe-high 22<br />

points during the assault<br />

And with Calcaterra sitting on<br />

the bench with three fouls for the<br />

latter stages of the second quarter<br />

Churchill found itself facing an<br />

uphill climb, trailing 42-25 at inter<br />

mission t<br />

• We knew we were in trouble<br />

when they (Stevenson, were hitting<br />

from 22-to-23 feet out" Churchill<br />

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Snow. 245/686. Chuck O'Rourke. 257/679;<br />

Ken Smith. 242/620. Al Prieskorn. 246/621.<br />

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Ryan Woison. 248/680. Dan Christiansen, 233/<br />

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Bruce Weberman. 257/646: Bob Chafetz. 254/<br />

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Stuisky 236. Ira Sapefstem. 232/624: Mark<br />

Kiinger 678. Larry Horn. 663. Ted Goldberg.<br />

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Tuesday Mixed .Classic — Debra Bekan.<br />

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-Jewish War Veterans — Marc Siegier 222.<br />

Albert Fagenson, 221: Allen Klegon. 218: Sieve<br />

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Marvin Rosen. 213: Mark Goodman, 211; Robert<br />

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Country Kegglers — Dennis Harris. 243/660,<br />

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Jum Reynnolds. 233/607, Gregg WaHey 226/<br />

578: Lee Burk. 277/637: Jerry Heath, 228/<br />

646<br />

Wednesday Junior House — Dan Hoot, 238/<br />

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Country Lanes Lad»es Class* — Sandy<br />

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Rosedale Bowierettes — Diane Sosniak. 233<br />

Alley Kats — Connie Baumer. 240<br />

Country Lanes Youth Leagues. Preps —<br />

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. High School — James Broadnax. 235. Kevin.<br />

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Doug Nikkila. 234/653, Ken Nikkila. 217/643;<br />

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633.<br />

Spartan spikers perfect<br />

Thanks to an all-around team effort,<br />

Livonia Stevenson wrapped up<br />

an unbeaten regular season in the<br />

Western Lakes -Activities<br />

tion with a 15-8, 15-8, 15-4 volleyball<br />

win Wednesday at Farmington.<br />

The Spartans finished 13-0 in the<br />

WLAA and 10-0 in the Lakes Division.<br />

Laura Zatorski paced the winners<br />

with 21 assists in 52 sets. "<br />

Sue Bell made good on 22 of 25<br />

hits, including 11 kills. Teammate<br />

Julie Martin recorded seven kills in<br />

14 attacks with two errors. She also<br />

id two sold blocks and three assistblocks.<br />

Teresa Samo contributed defensively<br />

with two solo blocks and nine<br />

digs.<br />

Coach Lee Cagle, who used everybody,<br />

also singled out the strong efforts<br />

of Lisa Orleman and Lisa<br />

Braunscheidef.<br />

S t e v e n s o n r o l l s<br />

p a s t P a t r i o t s<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

coach Fred Price said. "They hit<br />

extremely well from the outside,<br />

let's give them credit."<br />

STEVENSON CONTINUED to<br />

find holes in Churchill's zone defense<br />

during the third period. Gibbons<br />

and Grodzicki each hit threepointers<br />

to give SteVenson a commanding<br />

61-37 advantage before<br />

coasting home.<br />

"We just didn't get things done,<br />

but we played hard," said Price,<br />

whose team fell to 10-8 overall. "I<br />

thought we played good defense,<br />

but if they (Stevenson) still stroke it<br />

and if they continue to hit like that,<br />

that will cause anybody problems<br />

from here on out."<br />

The Spartans used a balanced<br />

scoring attack once again, led by<br />

Grodzicki's 22. Gibbons, the 6-2<br />

senior, added 14, while Paul Rockwood<br />

and Phil Woods contributed<br />

nine and eight, respectively.<br />

Brian D. Johnson, a junior guard,<br />

led Churchill with 17. Calcaterra,<br />

who endured a frustrating night before<br />

fouling out, added 16.<br />

"We just figured if we compacted<br />

the middle enough, we'd make it<br />

basketball<br />

difficult for him (Calcaterra) to<br />

take the kind of shot he wanted to<br />

take," Mclntyre said. "And I think<br />

we were able to change their<br />

rhythm before they could- get it to<br />

the big kid."<br />

IT WAS THE third meeting between<br />

the two teams.<br />

Churchill won the first encounter,<br />

Dec. 14 at Stevenson, 62-47.<br />

On Jan. 29. Stevenson won at<br />

Churchill. 67-56.<br />

"They (Stevenson) are playing<br />

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Price said. "They play a hustling.<br />

aggressive defense."<br />

ChurcH!tl~Thade only 18 of 54<br />

shots from the floor for 33 percent;<br />

"We took good shots," Price said<br />

"The difference was our inability<br />

to put those good shots down."<br />

Stevenson, meanwhile, continue<br />

to ride the crest of a second-half<br />

season surge. _ •<br />

S'field C h r i s t i a n<br />

a m b u s h e s P C A<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

North had three players score nine<br />

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and Temple.<br />

The Raiders, who slipped to 6-12,<br />

play at Northville at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.<br />

S'FIELD CHRISTIAN 73, PLY.<br />

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Ever since deciding on Central<br />

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about the school in Mount Pleasant.<br />

Sproul. a 1989 Livonia Churchill<br />

graduate, signed a national letter of<br />

intent Thursday to play volleyball<br />

for CMU, a Division I school that<br />

plays in the Mid-American Conference.<br />

"I keep on running into people who<br />

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has played setter for Schoolcraft<br />

College tbe last two years. "It makes<br />

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don't like a real small one. Central is<br />

kind of in-between. I can still be<br />

away from school, but also can visit<br />

home."<br />

Sproul also visited Southern Florida.<br />

a Division II (tower, and considered<br />

Grand Valley and Indiana before<br />

deciding on Central.<br />

The 5-foot-9 Sproul earned All-Observer<br />

and All-Region honors as an<br />

outside hitler for Churchill before<br />

switching to setter at Schoolcraft under<br />

coach Tom Teeters. Sproul was<br />

the first Ocelot player ever to earn<br />

Most Valuable Player honors in both<br />

her years at the junior college, winning<br />

it by herself in 1989 and sharing<br />

the honor last fall with teammate<br />

Angellette Love.<br />

SPROUL WAS the Region 12 MVP<br />

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• BASEBALL REGISTRATION<br />

The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Junior<br />

Baseball League will hold its registration<br />

from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. March"<br />

9th and 16th at Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

cafeteria. Boys 7-15 and girls 7-18<br />

years old can register.<br />

Playing age is based upon age as<br />

of July 31. A birth certificate is required<br />

at registration. Fees range<br />

from >30 to $40 per player, with<br />

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The PCJBL is "h» entirely by<br />

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for coaches, managers and umpires.<br />

For additional information, contact<br />

Chris Mroczka at 459-6083.<br />

• CORKTOWN RACE<br />

The 1991 Cork town Race* will begin<br />

at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, March 10,<br />

at Tiger Stadium, tbe corner of<br />

Michigan and Cochrane avenues.<br />

The annual St. Patrick's Parade will<br />

follow at 2 p.m.<br />

Conducted by the Motor City<br />

Striders, the main race event is a<br />

four-mile run through Detroit's historic<br />

Corktown community. Other<br />

events are a l*fc-mile walk and a<br />

quarter-mile walk/run for competitors<br />

age 12 and younger.<br />

The early entry deadline is Friday.<br />

March 1, for an $8 fee. The entry<br />

fee after the closing date is $12.<br />

Final registration will take place between<br />

11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on race<br />

day at the starting line.<br />

Jenny Sproul<br />

CMU bound<br />

sports<br />

in 1989 and had a .305 hitting percentage<br />

last. year. She averaged 12<br />

assist kills per game with 1.2 serving<br />

aces per game as a sophomore.<br />

"She's a worker, one of the most<br />

enjoyable kids I've coached in 20<br />

years," Teeters said. "She sets an example<br />

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weight room and on the gym floor, in<br />

practices and games<br />

"She gives speed, attitude, leadership,<br />

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* Entry forms can be obtained at<br />

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• SOFTBALL NEWS<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Softball Center is accepting<br />

league registration for its 18game<br />

spring season which begins<br />

April 14. The team registration fee is<br />

$295. Men. women and coed teams<br />

are welcome. For further information<br />

call 483-5600. ext. 102.<br />

• <strong>Canton</strong> Softball Center is accepting<br />

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early-bird tournament, which will be<br />

played April 12-14. There is a fourgame<br />

guarantee, weather permitting.<br />

The fee is $95. Men. coed and<br />

women divisions are available. Call<br />

483-5600 for information.<br />

• <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

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registrations for men. women and<br />

coed leagues. The coed and women's<br />

leagues are run jointly with the City<br />

of Plymouth Parks and Recreation<br />

Department. For information, call<br />

397-5110 or 455-6820.<br />

• CANTON SOCCER<br />

• <strong>Canton</strong> Soccerdome is accepting<br />

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which features six games in three<br />

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'Colleges didn't need<br />

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ways is the most gifted (setter) I've<br />

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picked a good place to go to."<br />

Sproul. who didn't attract many<br />

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the best choice she~ever made — on<br />

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• PLYMOUTH SLO-PITCH<br />

The City of Plymouth Parks and<br />

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Games will be played Monday<br />

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May 6.<br />

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March 18. For residency requirements<br />

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"It's nice, close to home and you<br />

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SPROUL SAID SHE plans to ma<br />

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is impressed with CMU's high job<br />

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"That was one of the reasons I was<br />

set," Sproul said. "It's awesome."<br />

In other recruiting news. Wayne<br />

Memorial senior middle blocker<br />

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with Ferris State University, a DiVt><br />

sion II school.<br />

Caincross was sidelined all of January<br />

with a broken finger, but has<br />

found time to record 135 kills and a<br />

.324 kill percentage She has 55<br />

blocks. 57 digs and has recorded 13<br />

service aces for the Zebras, one of<br />

Observerland's top teams with a 28-5<br />

overall record<br />

"I think she'll do great." Wayne<br />

coach Ann Kolnitys said. "She has<br />

tons of power, and has shown a lot<br />

more guts and will. She jumps very<br />

well for a 6-footer." "<br />

Caincross turned down an offer<br />

from the University of South Carolina.<br />

Cahill's store is located just north of<br />

Five Mile Road. Call 421-5670 for information.<br />

Cahill recently donated 40 pairs of<br />

ice skates to the Hamtramck Recreation<br />

Department, but the department<br />

can use at least another 40 pair<br />

for its new recreation program.<br />

• AAU GIRLS HOOPS<br />

Tryouts for the Michigan Elite<br />

Basketball Club (girls 18 and under<br />

born 1972-74) will be from 4 p.m to<br />

6 p.m. each Saturday at Belleville<br />

High School<br />

Boys 18 and under AAU tryouts<br />

will also begin Saturday. April 6. For<br />

more information, call either Wayne<br />

Worosz or Bob Mercer at 455-4011.<br />

• KARATE CLASSES<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation Services<br />

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of karate during a 10-week session at<br />

the <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation Center. The<br />

fee is $35 per person Lessons will be<br />

given each Monday and- Thursday at<br />

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Sam Santilli, a sixth-degree black<br />

belt.~wiITbe the instructor. Classes<br />

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Monday. February 25. 1991 OAE (P. C)3C<br />

S t e v e n s o n falls<br />

Livonia Stevenson ended the regular<br />

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The Spartans led 3-1 after one<br />

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FURNITURE<br />

s<br />

O&E Monday. Fatoruary 25, 1991<br />

_ . ~ " ?<br />

One thousand ^<br />

birdhouses head<br />

for the city. . .<br />

When the 1991 International<br />

Builders Home Flower and Furniture<br />

Show opens at Cobo Center this<br />

spring, more than one thousand<br />

birdhouses will be displayed. .<br />

. Who built all of these houses?<br />

Seventh and eighth grade students<br />

from 36 area schools were busy this<br />

winter hammering, sawing and<br />

nailing together homes foc~ eight<br />

species of birds. House Wrens.<br />

Bluebirds. Woods Ducks. Barred<br />

Owls. Great Crested Flycatchers.<br />

American Kestrels. American Robins<br />

and Tree Swallows will benefit from<br />

the efforts of these young people<br />

when, after the show, these houses<br />

go up in a thousand back yards.<br />

The 1991 Best Blrdhouse<br />

Builder Contest, sponsored by The<br />

Observer & Eccentric Newspapers,<br />

the Builders Association of<br />

m<br />

Southeastern Michigan and the<br />

Michigan Department of Natural<br />

Resources, challenges each young<br />

carpenter to not only build a winning<br />

birdhouse. but to leam about the<br />

bird that will call it "home."<br />

Contestants learned that the<br />

American Kestrel is our smallest<br />

falcon and that the tree swallow's<br />

eggs are white.<br />

The actual building of these<br />

houses offered a challenge as well.<br />

If you'd like to get the feel of this,<br />

project, just follow the directions<br />

below and you'll have made a nest<br />

box for the Northerii Flicker. In<br />

order to attract flickers, you should<br />

begin construction with lVS-inch<br />

thick cedar boards and fill the<br />

interior all the way to the top with<br />

sawdust; this imitates a dead limb<br />

with soft heartwood.<br />

This is not a contest, but if<br />

you're really serious about testing<br />

your birdhouse building skills, you<br />

should have your construction<br />

finished by April 1 for the birds to<br />

nest.<br />

V991<br />

iRNATIONAL<br />

IILKRS<br />

...JME<br />

FLOWER<br />

[FURNITURE<br />

MARCH 16-24<br />

COBO HALL<br />

Compliment* of<br />

m FLOOR<br />

o o<br />

$ *<br />

BACK<br />

ROOF<br />

FUND .THE,<br />

^ . V -<br />

2 1/2"<br />

diameter<br />

FRONT<br />

Observer & Eccentric<br />

NEWSPAPERS<br />

VA<br />

One of our 1990 contestants Damien fron. outs the finishing touches on his entry .<br />

HINGE (X> CLEAT<br />

1 0 0 * ^ 0 * CLEANING<br />

FILL BOX 1 TO TOP l t<br />

WITH SAWDUST<br />

WIRE BOX SHUT<br />

BACK SIDE SIDE "°" T ° Lii!" 00 '!<br />

* > I*' f H- X J<br />

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10 3/4'


8 C * OdE Monday. Fabrua/y 25. 1991<br />

CL066IFIED<br />

6 4 4 - 1 0 7 0 O a k l a n d C o u n t y 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 W a y n e C o u n t y 8 5 2 - 3 2 2 2 R o c h e s t e r / R o c h e s t e r H i l l s<br />

ii B U Y I T .<br />

S E L L I T .<br />

F I N D I T .<br />

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY<br />

S E C T I O N<br />

Auto For Sale , . - C,E,F,<br />

Help Wanted F<br />

Home & Service Directory F<br />

Home & Service Directory<br />

Merchandise For Sale F<br />

Real Estate E<br />

flentals E<br />

820 Auto* Wanted<br />

CAR WANTED - Running car or van<br />

WiN pay $100 more than |unk yard<br />

prices . 255-7434<br />

821 Junk Cars W a n t e d<br />

A-A-A AUTO<br />

AAron pays up 10 $50 more lor ran.<br />

mng, repairable & |uink cars -<br />

24. VS 255-5487<br />

ABSOLUTELY THE BEST P«ICE!1<br />

Jflanaa.cvr rat-or truck. any con-<br />

dition running or not including<br />

wrecks "24 fcour'7 days 421-0864<br />

ALL AUTOS * TRUCKS " *<br />

Junk, wreck ad.-running Top Dollar<br />

e & M Aufo Pans<br />

474-4425<br />

JUNK CARS WANTED<br />

Quick Cash -<br />

Cars running m need of repair<br />

843-45(70. 841-5922. 532-5026<br />

822 Trucks For Sal*<br />

CHEVY S-10 PICK-UP 1985 4<br />

Speed power, 13280<br />

VILLAGE FORD<br />

LOT 2 278-8700<br />

CHEVY 1988 S-10 and Ford Ranger,<br />

both ru<br />

age S3<br />

both run good and have low mite<br />

WO each Ask lor Milch.<br />

M O R E<br />

CLASSIFIEDS<br />

ON PAGES<br />

This ctassHieaiion continued<br />

fromfrgeSf.<br />

112<br />

814 Campers, Traitors<br />

& M o t o r h o m e s<br />

MOTORMOME RENTAL - 1990 27<br />

Class. A. tulty equiped. generator,<br />

microwave. air I more Weekend or<br />

weekly ratea. After 5pm 624-3779<br />

818 A u t o & Truck<br />

Paris 8 Service<br />

CORVETTE Glass 1-lopa 1 driver<br />

SKle brorue.lWit 1 set ol LOF blue<br />

tml Beat off* 585-9284<br />

Mini-Bikes<br />

HONDA INTERSTATE. 1988 - Bur<br />

gu-idk. am/lm siarao. 8.259 mWee<br />

$6500 W bast oHer Can after 5pm<br />

538-0537<br />

1975 - XS6. red with cus-<br />

tom «an seal Adult owned $1500<br />

spent oirreOuad last > w Rock<br />

«»d $950 478-0499<br />

813 Motorcycle Parts<br />

8 Service<br />

amnSK. ITALIAN 8 EUROPEAN<br />

motorcycles & parts warned<br />

. Cash waiting<br />

Kan :<br />

421-0323<br />

814 Campers, Trailers<br />

IHiiliiilmw MCtornomes<br />

FORD 1968 F100 pickup 360 an-<br />

gina. automatic transmission, new<br />

radiator, drive components all good<br />

body 8 steering shot $400 Can af-<br />

ter 6 30 or leave massage 522-3914<br />

FOR SALE 2 Sport EPX-Plus, 15 in<br />

MWhelln lira*, best offer 8S2-7306<br />

PICK UP TOP<br />

For 1988 or newer OMC. maroon<br />

Very me* condition $300<br />

478-8214<br />

SILVER aluminum truck cap fits<br />

Ford Ranger. $150 981-0292<br />

820 Autos W a n t * d<br />

ABSOLUTELY<br />

HIGHEST DOLLAR PAID FOR<br />

QUALITY AUTOMOBILES<br />

We sad with confidence, we buy with<br />

DODGE. 1985 Ram<br />

63.000 miles $3000<br />

Automatic.<br />

427-5253<br />

FORO F150 XLT 1986 Automatic,<br />

air. cruise, custom cab. one owner,<br />

low miles. $7695<br />

Mines Park Uncom-Mercury<br />

453-2424 ant 400<br />

FORD F250. XLT- 1987. Lanef.<br />

super cab. loaded, trailer package.<br />

$9200 Bill 981-2480<br />

FORD RANGER 1989 XLT. long<br />

bed. power steering, brakes, air. 5<br />

speed. 2.3 liter, am-lm cassette.<br />

34.000 miles. eiceMent condition<br />

$7600 851-9267 or 363-8907<br />

FORD RANGER 1984- With<br />

fiberglass cap Excellent condition<br />

$1200 628-5488<br />

823 V * n s<br />

CHEVY 1986 Conversion<br />

dual heat. Wr. wheel chair kit $8288<br />

Jack Cauley Chev 'GEO 855-0014<br />

CHEVY 1989 ASTRO- black<br />

loaded, low mileage. $13,000<br />

Can after 6: - 591-8514<br />

CHEV 1989 Astro.CL. 8 passenger<br />

loaded, low miles nicest wi town<br />

Asking $11,700 464-2107<br />

825 Sports &<br />

Imported Cars<br />

BMW. 1987 535i Mint low mileage<br />

auto leather Non-acnoker $15 000'<br />

best offer 752 6492<br />

CORVETTE. 1975 - L48. good con-<br />

dition., automatic. air cruise silver<br />

I-tops. $5700 or best 453-4124<br />

DODGE '988 RAM Conversion<br />

sh*rpi$S49S —<br />

GORDON<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

ON FORO ROAD IN GARDEN CITY<br />

4 5 8 - 5 2 5 0<br />

DODGE 1987 Cava/an, cruise, lint<br />

ed windows, many extras excellent<br />

condition, low mileage 647-8258<br />

FORO CLUB. 1989. Wagon. 8 pas-<br />

senger wmdow van, 22.000 rr<br />

trailer, low package loaded, after 3<br />

535-4046<br />

FORD 1986. Econoiine Van. selup<br />

tor work, run* good, $2900<br />

624-7879<br />

FORD 1987 Conversion Van. excel<br />

lent condition 49.000 hwy miles<br />

$8900 453-1198<br />

LUMINA. 1990 APV - 6[<br />

Loaded. $12,500 Call attar 5pm<br />

^ 1-827-3881<br />

824 Jeeps &. Other<br />

4-Wheel Drives<br />

BRONCO 11.1984 XLT. loaded, great<br />

condition, best offer<br />

313-229-0047<br />

BRONCO It. 1988 XLT 37.500 m.les.<br />

excellent condition. $10.500'offer<br />

after 5.30 or weekends 397-3513<br />

BRONCO. 1984. XLT 'Automatic,<br />

loaded. Sharp<br />

VILLAGE FORD<br />

LOT 2 278-8700<br />

FORD 1979 F-150 Lariat<br />

air. dual gas. 35<br />

Thompaon.4" (*tl<br />

4 cap<br />

17.5 M**ey<br />

422-0453<br />

FORD. 1983. 150. 6 cylinder auto-<br />

malic, power steering 8 po<br />

brakes, runs good. 1 owner $2<br />

or best offer 422-3089<br />

FORD 1988 F2S0. stick, telephone<br />

new tires 6 cylinder . $5500<br />

Can. Mon-Fn . 8am-4pm 347-4848<br />

FORD 1987 - Ranger. XLT. 5<br />

air. excellent condition $4800<br />

455-0269<br />

FORD 1987 Ranger. Mack, super<br />

cab. low miles, lowered custom<br />

wheals dark windows, dean,<br />

loaded. $6200 522-7909<br />

FORO 1988-RSbger XLT. Super cat<br />

4. air. loaded low mrieaje.<br />

$10,600 729-8498<br />

582-7011<br />

WANTED<br />

AUTOS 4 TRUCKS<br />

LANOSCAPE TRAILER - 6x12. dou-<br />

bt sx» low sides SI'00<br />

532-13*<br />

BILL BROWN<br />

-USED CARS-<br />

35000 Plymouth fid Livonia<br />

522-0030<br />

WALDENWOOOS<br />

CAMPtNG MEMBERSHIP<br />

517-351-212T<br />

M I T S U B I S H I<br />

1988 SUPREME INTERNATIONAL<br />

33.000 fan powwBa<br />

• n a w 8 loctlfl<br />

' 1 6 , 3 9 5<br />

1990 GRAND PRIX L.E.<br />

ooc^H<br />

a ecu -* S S<br />

1989 HONOA CRX-Sl<br />

• 1 1 . 9 9 5<br />

1489 GRAND AM LE COUPE<br />

1988 CHEVROLET ASTRO<br />

CONVERSION VAN<br />

l MERCURY LYNX<br />

2 DOOFI<br />

Mpoww main*.<br />

4ft JOC c w S<br />

2995<br />

A D T M A D A M P<br />

° ^<br />

A C<br />

mi I i IIIVI<br />

29300 Telegraph<br />

•/? Mile N. of 12 Mile<br />

M I T S U 8 U S H I<br />

353-0910<br />

FORD 1989 F350. high cube van.<br />

power steerrng/brakes auto trans,<br />

air. mmiim cassette. 29 000 ml. red.<br />

private owner.<br />

$12,750 Or titter<br />

xtremely clean<br />

548-1133<br />

F250 SUPER CAB XL 1986 Dieeet. 4<br />

speed, stareo. dual tanks, running<br />

boards, only 49.000 actual miles.<br />

$7495<br />

Jack Demmer Ford<br />

AFFORDABLE USED CARS<br />

721-5020-<br />

MONSTER CHEVY truck. 454 . 44<br />

groundhog tires. 13 m. lift, headers,<br />

roll bar. griU guard, running lights.<br />

$6000 or best 856-6430<br />

RANGER. 1988, FORO Good con-<br />

70.000 rra<br />

transportation. $1,500<br />

522-3773<br />

Jack Demmer Ford<br />

AFFORDABLE USED CARS<br />

i^l-5020<br />

CHEROKEE 1987 PIONEER 4*4. 4<br />

liter, locks, windows, lift cruise<br />

stereo, wheels Asking $7295 Mult<br />

Sell by 3-1-91' 651-0511<br />

CHEROKEE 1988 (touted 2 door<br />

loaded, drawtight hitch extended<br />

warranty $12,900 476-1192<br />

CHEROKEE 1988 Limited Fully<br />

loaded Mack with gold wheels.<br />

$11,900 Can between 8-4pm<br />

884-5900 after 6pm 349-3674<br />

CHEROKEE 1990 Laredo 4 wheel<br />

drive, loaded Must sell! $15,600<br />

544-7887<br />

CHEVY 1985 K-5 BLAZER Extra<br />

clean loaded $5995 -<br />

TENNYSON CHEVY<br />

425-6500<br />

CORVETTE 1987 Automatic, air<br />

condition, low miias. it's almost new<br />

PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1800<br />

FIAT 1976 - X-1/9. mid engine. 2 an-<br />

gines. t tops, needs some wort<br />

must sell $600/best 595-7643<br />

GEO STORM 1990 Stick, a.r low<br />

miles $8995<br />

TENNYSON CHEVY<br />

425-8500<br />

GEO TRACKER 1990 air condition,<br />

low miles and sharp. 2. to choose,<br />

check it out From $9990<br />

PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1600<br />

GEO 1990 PRIZM GSl 130 hp 5<br />

speed sunrool loaded, executive<br />

car. $1. 600 643-4894<br />

GEO 1990 STORM - low low miles<br />

Clean $7695<br />

GORDON<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

ON FORO ROAOrfN GARDEN CITY<br />

4 5 8 - 5 2 5 0<br />

HONOA PRELUDE" 1988 Sunroof,<br />

aw. 5 speed good condition $8950<br />

or best offer 347-3054<br />

HONDA 1980 ACCORD<br />

4 door, 5 speed Runs and drives<br />

excellent Some rust $650 Also,<br />

1983 Accord. 2 door. aw. 5 speed,<br />

dean, very nice $2450 J 595-0187<br />

HONDA 1988 Owe. 4 door, auto-<br />

matic. stereo. 22.000 miles excel-<br />

lent condition $6799 661-8193<br />

HONDA. 1988. Civic. Sedan. LX, 5<br />

speed, gold, loaded, excellent con-<br />

dition Besl offer 589-2139<br />

HONDA 1988 CRX, red Sony CO<br />

player, regular dealer maintenance.<br />

$7500 464-0534<br />

JAGUAR 1983, mint condition<br />

Must seel $15,000 or best offer .<br />

968-5777<br />

MAZDA 1983 626 coupe, loaded.<br />

aH options, plus sunroof Complete<br />

service history $ 1699<br />

TYME 455-5588<br />

MAZDA 1987 626, loaded. 5 speed<br />

miles $5 995 CaH after 7pm<br />

559-047S<br />

825 Sports 8<br />

Imported C a r *<br />

MERCEOES 1987 560 SI. automat<br />

ic. leather loaded, very low mi lee<br />

$35.5*5<br />

Jack Cauley Chev /GEO 855-0014<br />

MERCEDES. 1988. 560SL - AMG.<br />

Teal. 12 500 mi Excellent condition<br />

$42,900 893-3420<br />

MEHKUR, XR4TI Automatic.<br />

loaded $5480 .<br />

VILLAGE FORD<br />

LOT 2 278-8700<br />

PfllZM 1990-2 to choose, (KJtomatic.<br />

air stereo low rmlee Your ctKMca<br />

$7 995<br />

Jack Cauley Chev /GEO 855-0014<br />

RENAULT 1965 air. em/fm<br />

cassette good condition<br />

$1000 522-8943<br />

SUBARU. 1986 GL Wagon - 4*4. 5<br />

speed. excellent condition $4000<br />

or besl offer 522-8471<br />

VOLVQ. 1986. 740 Turbo wagon,<br />

low miles an options, rare European<br />

exterior $11,500 39?-0525<br />

VOLVO. 1986, 740 GLE<br />

sunroof, loaded $9 000<br />

Leather.<br />

375-1644<br />

VOLVO. 1989 240 GL. loaded, sun-<br />

root. excellent cootfuion besl offer<br />

Leave message ' 277-7888<br />

VOLVO 1990 740 Turbo, automatic,<br />

leather unlimited mileage warranty<br />

$19,500 685-9622<br />

852 Cla»*ic Cars<br />

ALLEN PARK SWAP MEET<br />

Sun Mar 17 Civic Arena 15800<br />

White St. Near Soulh?ieid A<br />

Rds . 8am-3pm All makes 8<br />

auto parts Admission $2<br />

years<br />

ANNUAL INDOOR SWAP MEET<br />

Sat March 9. 9-3 PM<br />

Held at Aichmson Ford BeUevHie<br />

RO -1/2 mile N ol 1-94 Open to >1<br />

makes 891-3884<br />

CAMARO 1972 SS-RS. runs good.<br />

must sen $l000/best<br />

Before 3 30pm 591-3843<br />

CAPRICE 1969 4 door, hard top.<br />

255 hp. 350 V8. hydromatlc. air.<br />

power steering 8 Makes, ak the<br />

goodies plus perfect chrome interior<br />

8 Mchelms Must sell, make offer to<br />

original owner 932-0244<br />

MAZDA 626. 1983. coupe l^ded<br />

an options, plus sunroof Complete<br />

service history $1699<br />

TYME 455-5566<br />

CHEVY 1989 1500 Silverado Series,<br />

extended cab. automatic, air. cruise.<br />

power windows, custom cap.<br />

less than 3.000 miles $15,900<br />

Hmes Par* Lincoln-Mercury<br />

453-2424 e*t 400<br />

FORD RANGER. 1989 XLT<br />

drive. 29.600 ml . am/lm stereo,<br />

other extras S9 400'best 532-7869<br />

FORO 1982 F-250. 4x4. mce work<br />

truck, hydraulic lift bed marry new<br />

parts $2200 or besl oiler 261-3452<br />

FORD 1989 F-150 XLT. Lariat. 8<br />

cyl 5 speed. a»r power windows<br />

$9995<br />

Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury<br />

453-2424 ext 400<br />

Ft50 4X4 1984 6 cylinder. 4 speed,<br />

stereo, caseette. good work truck,<br />

only $1895<br />

Jack Demmer Ford<br />

AFFORDABLE USED CARS<br />

721-5020<br />

MERCEOES BENZ 1985 380SE ex-<br />

ceptional condition. Mack w/tan in-<br />

terior $19,500 Must sen 773-4567<br />

MERCEOES BENZ 1985 190€ - Cell-<br />

ular phone, alarm system, 95.000<br />

miles, good condition. $10,900<br />

Can Mon-Fn 9-5pm 841-0426<br />

MERCEDES-1975 2400. red.<br />

survool amfm. air. $3,800 or best<br />

offer 681-3948<br />

MERCEDES 1977. 450 SEL - Power<br />

moonroof. new tires excellent<br />

condition $5,850 484-1262<br />

CHEVY ll Nova 1970 Classic Cali-<br />

fornia Collector's. 307 V8 $2,000<br />

961-1471<br />

DUSTER 1970 340 - project car.<br />

rust free, rebuilt engine 8 transmis-<br />

sion. needs assembly $2000/best<br />

421-1677<br />

GTO 1968 - RebUStl motor Iransmis-<br />

sion rear end, new suspension,<br />

much more Needs pamt 8 .mmor<br />

bodywork $3000/best 532-9654<br />

MUSTANG 1968 Coupe, red.<br />

automatic, amfm cassette alarm,<br />

first $3?95 , 421-0955<br />

SELLING MY TOYS<br />

1955 Mercury>4onterey. 292 cu m .<br />

69.000 original miles, very clean<br />

$3500 1964 Lincoln Continental,<br />

suicide doors, 430 Cu m 89.000<br />

original miles, black and beautiful.<br />

$5200 Serious inquiries only<br />

Je 937-0238<br />

852 Classic Cars<br />

EL CAMINO 1973 Excellent condi-<br />

tion. lull power, new tires oaraged<br />

last 5 yrs $1000 4*8-4075<br />

PLYMOUTH - 1941 Coupe Bod* 8<br />

roiling chaasn. Camero sub frame<br />

with Chevy rear No erume/trana-<br />

rmsaion Protect car $300 or best<br />

Offer 464-6756<br />

856 Buick<br />

CENTURY 1985 - black, am/lm<br />

lapa. wire wheals. 80.000 miles new<br />

engine at 53 000 $2950 422-5478<br />

CENTURY 1985 LIMITED - (<br />

$3995<br />

Hines Par* Lincoln Mercury<br />

453-2424 ext 400<br />

CENTURY 1986 LTD- 4 door, load-<br />

ed 38.000 m»es—exawr Condi-<br />

tion $5450 852-4099<br />

LESABRE 1985 Limited, excellent<br />

condition, asking $3500 or bast oi-<br />

ler 433-1496<br />

LeSASRE 1989 - air. tilt, cruise,<br />

power locks Only 12.000 miles<br />

Hurry'$10,985<br />

Jack Cauley Chev /GEO 855-0014<br />

PARK AVENUE 1984 - Good condi-<br />

tion. automatic, power steering/<br />

brakes am/fm $2,500 525-2924<br />

PARK AVENUE 1988<br />

rool caisetle. $9800<br />

black, vinyl<br />

362*2500<br />

PARK AVE 1986 Silver loaded ex-<br />

cellent condition $6300 661-3030<br />

REAM* 1990. 8500 miles, mint<br />

condition, wile's car $18,500<br />

Troy 879-9058<br />

REGAL Turbo 1987 Capiat M .<br />

show car, factory "T" type, custom<br />

body style, bum to 0 NX perform-<br />

ance level $23,500 Emery Vtazanko.<br />

days. 545-8559 eves. 542-3678<br />

REGAL -1977. Automatic. Florida<br />

car 64,000 miles, good condition<br />

$ 1,800 Mornings. 525-3965<br />

REGAL 1978 excellent condition.<br />

80.000 mMes $1600 or best offer<br />

425-6775<br />

SKYLARK. 1983 LTD - Power steer-<br />

ing 8 brakes am/fm cassette 4<br />

door, automatic Good shape, runs<br />

well $1495 After 5pm 656-1054<br />

SOMERSET 1986<br />

2 door, automatic, air. runs and<br />

drives .excellent Clean $2650<br />

595-0187<br />

98 REGENCY 4989 Ten. loaded,<br />

leather interior. 4 door, mint condi-<br />

tion senior citizen .46,000 miles<br />

$7,500 Call 1-5pm 961-52S2<br />

858 Cadillac<br />

COUPE DEVILLE 1979. many new<br />

pans, $1000 or best offer 728-3258<br />

ELDORADO 1967 - low mileage, ex-<br />

cellent condition, all options.<br />

$13,000 After 5pm 3'"2-6737<br />

FLEETWOOD 1990- 4 door, royal<br />

maroon, never smoked m. loaded.<br />

$20 995 After 5PM 231 2408<br />

SEDAN DE VILLf 1989 - loec<br />

Ira clean $13,995<br />

TENNYSON CHEVY<br />

425-6500<br />

858 Cadillac<br />

COUPE DEVILLE 1977 Excellent<br />

condition, runs great. $1200 or beet<br />

offer 427-5748<br />

ELDORADO 1974. 4 door riceaaiii<br />

condition Loaded $400/or<br />

running CC<br />

best otter<br />

SEDAN DEVILLE 1990- Excellent<br />

condition, 4.200 mile*, private.<br />

$20,900 Preler after 6pm 253-0256<br />

858 Cadillac<br />

ELOORAOO. 1M2. loaded, excel -<br />

lent condition $3400 422-8045<br />

SEDAN 1985 OavMa. leather. 17.000<br />

ma** on new engine deelerm-<br />

italttnf $5995 357-0757<br />

SEVILLE 1990 - 1 owner. 10 000<br />

mile*, feather, loaded, aluminum<br />

nft i»l«. moonroof .pearl wftoe Very<br />

anarpl 644-2791<br />

G R E A T D E A L S<br />

ON GREAT WHEELS<br />

1989 BRONCO II XLT<br />

Air 4x4 dark maroon metallic, sharp<br />

1991 CAVALIER RS<br />

Automatic AM/FM .stereo plus more 'CM PROGRAM CAR<br />

1991 CORSICA LT<br />

Loaded, great buy "CM PROGRAM CAR"<br />

< 1 0 , 4 4 4<br />

GRAND AMS<br />

1988 1989<br />

: u l l y L o a d i<br />

TtJ86 LYNX WAGON<br />

Air automatic real clean<br />

•- 1987 MUSTANG GT<br />

Automatic air jet Black beauty<br />

SAVE<br />

Lou LaRTche<br />

G f - f t t / F i n i - t z / ( S U B A H U<br />

LOCAL453-4600METRO 961-4797<br />

40875 Plymouth Road, Plymouth<br />

GMC 1988 JIMMY S-1S. *.3 B<br />

27.QQO mtlea. «>0.*00/«»<br />

421-437S<br />

RANGER 1987 XLT - 6 cyl . auto-<br />

matic. dual tanks, air. tilt, cruise<br />

Nice $6685<br />

Jack Cauley Chev /GEO 855-0014<br />

RANGER 1988 XLT - V6. air, 5<br />

speed, bedliner AM/FM. 48.000<br />

miles, $5975 427-1442<br />

RANGER 1989 XLT. 14.000 mi.. 5<br />

speed. v6. air. extra warranty, excel-<br />

lent condition $8300 455-7484<br />

SAFARI VAN SLT 1987 Automatic 7<br />

passenger 4.3 V. air condition a<br />

great spring value at $6,990<br />

PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1600<br />

SUBURBAN 1988<br />

power. $9995<br />

TENNYSON CHEVY<br />

425-6500<br />

automatic, air.<br />

S-10 PICK-UP 1987 A great value at<br />

$4390<br />

PANIAN CHEVROLET 355-1600<br />

823 Vans<br />

AEHOSTAR XLT 1988 Automatic<br />

air (dual). 4 captain chairs cassette<br />

power Windows and locks, till,<br />

cruise, extra Sharp $6995<br />

Jack Demmer Ford<br />

AFFORDABLE USED CARS<br />

721-5020<br />

AEROSTAR 1986. Conversion - 3<br />

kter. automatic, m. stereo warran-<br />

ty many extras $7,295 344-4332<br />

• BRUM AH- 1 yB mi. .dadft.i<br />

41.000 mi quad captains chairs, ex-<br />

ceaent condition $7,300 421-8364<br />

AEROSTAR 1987 - clean, low mile*,<br />

power steering /Makes, am/fm ca»<br />

tette 7 passenger $6400 534-2229<br />

AEROSTAR 1987 XLT. 58.000 mrtes.<br />

extended warranty new tire*, excel-<br />

lent condition. Call between<br />

6 30pm-9pm 569-5273<br />

AEROSTAR. 1987, XL Tu-tcm*<br />

pamt loaded $6480<br />

VILLAGE FORD<br />

LOT 2 278-8700<br />

AEROSTAR 1988 XLT.<br />

onftr 29.400 mMes $9995<br />

Hines Park Lmcoin-Mereury<br />

453-242' exl 400<br />

3-way seal, split bench electnc door locks, power w w A<br />

dows trunk mm. narrow rocker body side molding ~<br />

wheel opening moldings, pulse wipers, air, front armreSt<br />

vwor mirror, dual mirrors, cruise control. tiN wheel, pres- 0<br />

nge package Stock #92319.<br />

$ 1 0 , 7 6 3 " * !<br />

Lease w/SO Down<br />

36 mos. $256.55** A<br />

48n>0«.. $235.99** W<br />

'91 LESABRE CUSTOWSEPjOTS<br />

AEROSTAR 19SS - XL. a«. cruise,<br />

fuN power, stereo cassette under<br />

coat warrant? 24 000 m4es $9800<br />

After Spm 548-4531<br />

aStOR 1969 <<br />

462-3610<br />

ASTRO 1966 Ms 01 extra*, dr<br />

great' $4495<br />

GORDON<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

ON FORD ROAD IN GARDEN CITY<br />

4 5 8 - 5 2 5 0<br />

JEEEP CHEROKEE. 1988 Laredo 4<br />

* 4 30.000 miles, extended warran-<br />

ty, excellent $12,900 45rt-O6S0'<br />

JEEP WACONEER 1989 - Loaded'<br />

Very clean' Must see' 333-0339<br />

540-4086<br />

JEEP 1967 - Cherokee, 43,000<br />

miles. Mack 4x4. 4 door, am-lm cas-<br />

sette, 5 speed 4 cylinder, $7200<br />

- 471-0742<br />

RAMCHARGER, 1977 360 Engine.<br />

4 wheel dnve, good condition<br />

"$2500- best After 6pm 522-5375<br />

RANGER 1988 XLT. SC. v6.<br />

automatic, air. cruise.<br />

$8500 349-4787<br />

TOYOTA 4-RUNNER. 1990 - 4 door.<br />

Mack, automatic, power everything.<br />

loadefS. Driven 5 mos . shoiMoom<br />

perfect Paid $27,000, win sell for<br />

S19.900 629-4232<br />

TRACKER 1989<br />

$7695"<br />

low rmles, ready<br />

GORDON<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

ON FORD ROAD IN GARDEN CITY<br />

• 4 5 8 - 5 2 5 0<br />

825 Sports 8<br />

I m p o r t e d Cars<br />

THE BEST<br />

NEVER REST<br />

T W K w a u i n i « t u m i a w w e<br />

F O R D<br />

Monday. February 25. 1991 O&E * 7 C<br />

858 Cadillac<br />

SEVILLE 1979<br />

•earner interior<br />

$4800 or beat altar<br />

m Florida<br />

condition<br />

425-5305<br />

880 Chevrolet<br />

BE RETT A 1986 5<br />

power slaering/brakes/window*.<br />

amfm cassetia console rust<br />

proofed, akjminym wheat* Ml.<br />

55.000 mile* $4800,'be*l 2/7-1175<br />

BERETTA 19*9 automatic aar<br />

ACURA. 1987 Integra. LS, 4 door,<br />

automatic, air. loaded wen main-<br />

tained. $6900. negotiable 746-0160<br />

AU3I | P- - Ei-iCfc III bptir-i s 11W<br />

r rsx.000 478-7430<br />

ALT® 865 4000 Ouartro. leather m<br />

roof hnai*d seats<br />

loaded. 'besl 391- 5977<br />

AuOl 200 Mm* peer' white<br />

loaded eiceneni condmon.<br />

weii am iy* 826-9072<br />

BMW --<br />

The Ultimata Driwig Machine<br />

ALL ERHARD BMW s OUT OF<br />

FACTORY WARRANTY<br />

'NCLUOE A 6 MONTH 6.000<br />

MILE EXTENDED WARRANTY<br />

0 325M Slick. Btack/Tan $20 900<br />

9 325i» Automatic, Red/7af!<br />

$ia^oo [<br />

89 325 Auti<br />

door<br />

ate. Br'jnxit'Biaci. 4 f<br />

$17,500<br />

88 325i> An wheel drive 5<br />

whrte/red, 75.000 ma* warranty<br />

118 900 1<br />

$2* 900 I<br />

ASTRO 1990 CL A> rheei drive.<br />

power dual an 4 uuckels treHer<br />

mg. inaded $16 900 6516420<br />

CARAVAN LE 1987 6 C^<br />

miles exCM m l conditio $7800 Or<br />

best oNer 644-0554<br />

CARAVAN SE 11 we<br />

I MKM rmry mt<br />

$4«S0<br />

5*5-0187<br />

88 73V Silver'<br />

tended warrant*<br />

S8635CS- Sliver<br />

$27 900 1<br />

88 325i Red'Black leafhei $U.900<br />

CARAVAN '984 LE- exceawr* con<br />

1>2 000 man $5O00/ba*t<br />

seat package racHnmg p—>nj» pack A<br />

ago atactic door toctt power mnton «tae*nc trunk rataa** W<br />

*•»* and fwr ma&. puNa wpe^s mm window drtost. otactnc<br />

•aanota mnwi., kgNM fmoi cmna comroi «*• < M r §<br />

"oven W S cassette conemn sound power m t m i prw<br />

ngk package Stock «922S6 A<br />

SALE<br />

PRICE<br />

Lease w/SO Down<br />

3 6 m o s $ 3 7 4 . 1 6 * *<br />

4 8 m o * . $ 3 4 7 . 1 6 * *<br />

i ai a w«w aw<br />

CELEBRITY f UWOSPORT t987 v-6 j<br />

powwr locks much mere SpecuM |<br />

M785<br />

Jack Cauley Owv UEO 855-0014<br />

$ 1 6 , 5 8 5 8 9 * ;<br />

ton window work<br />

8 engine Asking<br />

421-2119<br />

new lire* runMig board* exceaam<br />

engine $64«< 367-0757<br />

" T ^ S S j<br />

9oer 75.000<br />

I $13,900<br />

84 31 Si 5 speed 2 door Red*<br />

$6995 I<br />

PLUS OVER 20 OTHER<br />

BMW TRADES IN STOCK<br />

' ERHARD<br />

-BMW<br />

MICHIGAN'S LARGEST<br />

BMW DEALERSHIP<br />

Open UNT* 9pm Mon $ Thors<br />

Maple Rd (IS M"e> ai Talegrapft j<br />

B i r m i n g h a m 6 4 2 - 6 5 6 5 J<br />

1990 TAURUS LX WAGON<br />

DEMO 208 Pk¥j pbwer windows locks & seats, rear wiper washer<br />

rear seat, speed control, tilt, leather & much more. Stock #2235<br />

Was $21,767<br />

NOW<br />

S 1 4 , 4 9 5<br />

1990 PROBE GT<br />

Trip computer, rear wiper washer. IN entry speed ctl. power seat,<br />

power windows, power- locks, cassette eiec air. loaded, loaded<br />

Stock a 3235<br />

Was $18,961<br />

NOW<br />

s 1 3 , 4 9 5<br />

1990 FESTIVA LX<br />

Tinted glass, dual elec mirrors, stereo, rear defroster, low back re-<br />

diners, rear wiper washer, sound insulation pkg. Stock #2991<br />

Was SB.421<br />

N O W<br />

6 7 5 0<br />

$700"<br />

REBATE<br />

1990 F250<br />

XL, tow mt mirrors, handling pkg . headltner insulation pkg lite<br />

conv group stereo tachometer, 7 5 460 V-8, elec . auto trans lid<br />

service pkg iim slip rear axle & more Stock #30*3<br />

Was $17,127<br />

N O W<br />

$<br />

B<br />

1 2 , 6 9 5<br />

1991 AEROSTAR 401 XL<br />

3 0 V6 auto w OD rear def , stereo<br />

casseRe luggage rack air speed<br />

ct? privacy glass Stock #1529<br />

... '16,967<br />

Discount >3,592 .<br />

/ - a / . c u k X<br />

1991 EXPLORER 4X4<br />

Captains Chairs, performance axle<br />

speed control iitt stereo cassette<br />

light group privacy glass Stock<br />

#00627<br />

1991 RANGER XLT<br />

Cast aluminum wheels 215 Owl tires<br />

tachometer stereo cassette rear slider<br />

chrome rear step bumper accent stnpe<br />

Stock • 1874<br />

1991 F150 PICKUP<br />

300 EFI V-6. tinted glass low ml swing<br />

away mirrors vent window*, power<br />

brakes power steering Slock #1666<br />

Was 10.586 '<br />

n<br />

'T1J10<br />

1 3 , 3 9 5 s 1 5 . 1 9 9<br />

1991 PROBE GL<br />

Automatic transmission air stereo<br />

cassette Mt. rear defroster tinted<br />

glar* speed control Stock #0474<br />

*W '14J$7<br />

Owcourt '3 Jt2<br />

NOW $ 1 0 , 9 9 5<br />

1991 TEMPO L 2 dr.<br />

Rear defrost, stereo aw. styled<br />

.wheels digital clock, main free<br />

battery, tinted glass Stock #1324<br />

Was V283<br />

Cktcourt M.2M<br />

N O W<br />

$ 7 9 9 5<br />

1991 TAURUS L 4 dr.<br />

Air conditioning speed control, power<br />

•ocks clear coat p*r*. stereo lift oower<br />

rrwror* bodyside molchng rew oe<br />

t'OSter Stock #00681<br />

1 U B<br />

1991 ESCORT LX<br />

Au condfhornng. power<br />

convenience group.<br />

Siock #1759<br />

Was<br />

WM*<br />

1 *'<br />

NOW ' 8 1 9 5<br />

r $<br />

3 0 0 . 0 0<br />

E X T R A O N Y O U R T R A D E - I N * *<br />

j "On trades over $1000 19C2 or newer model*<br />

1992 CROWN VICTORIAS<br />

l < K \ l » I O H<br />

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY<br />

•PHlOW SALES EXCUieCO OffER ENDS 2 2*91<br />

6<br />

2 0 0 . 0 0<br />

n<br />

a V S S S S ^ S i m i * T ^ « o o r , PAINT 1<br />

L* f *SfllC PROTECTION PACKAOC ••<br />

_ » « " " " k a K H<br />

DICK SCOTT BUICK<br />

200 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth<br />

9 6 3 - 3 0 2 S , 4 5 3 - 4 4 1 1<br />

DODGE 1990 O i w i n n van<br />

•0 OOp mile* sharp* $10 495<br />

GORDON<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

ON FOWO ROAO M GAROEN CITY<br />

4 5 8 - 5 * 6 0<br />

[fORO FCONOl INE "9«'l Runs<br />

graat 8? 000 -v new r m nevli<br />

aome body wort OvxJ wort ,<br />

I eta »'000 453-3200 a* lor Gary<br />

FORO E JM CARGO VAN 1964 V8<br />

A fomanc power $7990<br />

VILLAGE FORO<br />

II LOT 2 278-8700 !<br />

BA*W 1*77. 320 0"9*r S owner<br />

Days 961 6507 Eves 4'804*8<br />

BMW 1*6 7 325iS - 01 eckrtaeea<br />

fftfBAB a*<br />

^eHent condmon $14 900 862-389*<br />

CORVETTES<br />

•8 Stick Mack $11 6*5<br />

89 Autr»-.at< CMkfk $21 6*5<br />

•90 Conswtibie Mei-k $29 895<br />

imck Cauley CRev -Of O 855 0014<br />

J a c k D e m m j r F o r d h a s all t h e d e t a i l s n e c e s s a r y t o a n s w e r a n y<br />

o f y o u r q u e s t i o n s r e g a r d i n g A . X. Z P l a n p u r c h a s e s o r l e a s e s<br />

FtERO 19*4 . Soon Coupe $2396<br />

GORDON<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

ON FORO ROAD "N GAROCN OTY<br />

' 4 5 8 - 5 2 5 0<br />

FORD ||<br />

A I ItNIIVN A A<br />

Pi AN BUYERS<br />

A c r o s s f r o m F o r d ' s W a y n e A s s e m b l y P l a n t<br />

3 7 3 0 0 M I C H I G A N A V F A T N E W B U R G H R O A D • W A Y N E . M l<br />

721-6560 • 721-2600<br />

CONVENIENTLY<br />

LOCATED<br />

2 MILES<br />

E A S T O F<br />

1-275 O N<br />

M t C H I Q A N A V E<br />

"VOUR AVENUE<br />

OF SAVINGS"<br />

L I N C O L N L U X U R Y<br />

1990 TOWN CAR SIGNATURE<br />

Loaded with moonroof Stk - r<br />

'22,222<br />

1990 TOWN CARS ><br />

6 to choose from<br />

S 17 9 9 5<br />

1990 CONTINENTAL SIGNATURE<br />

9000 Mrtes'<br />

# ' 20,995<br />

1990 CONTINENTAL'S<br />

5 in stock<br />

Call for your beet price!!!!!<br />

1990 MARK VII LSC'S<br />

A* extra sharp Priced from<br />

'17,699<br />

1989 CONTINENTAL SIGNATURE<br />

Black Stock 9170 First class all the way<br />

'16,777<br />

1989 TOWN CAR SIGNATURE<br />

Extra Nice. 7000 miles<br />

'16,895<br />

1989 TOWN CAR SIGNATURE<br />

Triple white, 12.000 miles<br />

'16,795<br />

1989 MERCUR SCORPIO'S<br />

10 tn stock We bought all that we could 1 Pnced from<br />

12,995<br />

L A T E M O D E L S<br />

1990 ESCOBT LX'S<br />

• Your Chwce<br />

2 d o o r , 3 t o c h o o s e $<br />

6 7 9 5<br />

4 d o o r , 1 t o c h o o s e ' 6 8 9 5<br />

• w a g o n s , 5 t o c h o o s e s<br />

6 9 9 5<br />

Get em while they last. All loaded, all low miles<br />

1990 TEMPO GL 4 DOOR<br />

Auto natic air conditioning, stereo cassette, all low miles<br />

ii— your chcnc«<br />

'7995<br />

1990 PROBE GT, GL, LX<br />

Qreat selection, all colors, sticks and automatics.<br />

From as low as<br />

' 8 8 9 0<br />

1990 TAURUS "SHO"<br />

3 to choose All loaded<br />

, our choice.<br />

'12,990<br />

1991 CROWN VIC LX<br />

4 DOOR & WAGONS<br />

Loaded, low miles<br />

* 1 3,988<br />

"1990 COUGAR "LS"<br />

Crystal Blue and loaded<br />

Onfy<br />

$ 10,900<br />

1991 CAPRI XR2 TURBO CONVERTIBLE<br />

— Only 170 miles<br />

one left.<br />

'14,988<br />

1990 TAURUS<br />

WAGON & 4 DOORS *<br />

Loaded warranty from<br />

>9988<br />

T R U C K S P E C I A L S<br />

1990 E-150 HIGHTOP CONVERSION VAN<br />

1 500 miles, fully equip{»ed with color T V<br />

^ '17,999<br />

1989 F-250 SUPERCAB XLT<br />

351 V8. full power, 12.000 miles, captain chairs<br />

'12,999<br />

1989 BRONCO XLT<br />

302 V8 automatic loaded low miles<br />

'13,999<br />

1988 E-250 12 PASSENGER CLUB<br />

351 V8 dual heat and air<br />

'7999<br />

1987 F-250 "BIGFOOT" EDITION 4x4<br />

460 V8 12.000 miles, specialty equipped<br />

'10,999<br />

1991 E-350 SUPER WAGON<br />

15 PASSENGER XLT<br />

Dual air V8. only 3.000 miles Now<br />

'17,500<br />

D E M M E R<br />

A F F O R D A B L E S<br />

1986 RANGER<br />

4 speed stereo cassette, bedliner step bumper sharp<br />

'3895<br />

1986 F-250 SUPER CAB XL<br />

Aesei 4 speed stereo dual tanks running boerds only<br />

n no<br />

TENNYSON CHEVY<br />

425-6600<br />

> 000 actual mries<br />

7 4 9 5<br />

1988 AEROSTAR XLT<br />

Automatic aw (dual) 4 captain chairs cassette power<br />

windows power locks Wt. cruise exira sharp<br />

'6995<br />

1984 F-150 4x4<br />

6 cylinder 4 speed stereo cassette good work truck Only<br />

'1895<br />

•86 ESCORT 2 DOOR<br />

Automatic power steering power brakes stereo cassette,<br />

•hr defrost Only<br />

'2195<br />

1987 TEMPO 2 DOOR SPORT<br />

BERETTA i9«9 OTU - automatic<br />

power $66 9&<br />

G t ^ R D O N<br />

yCHEVROLET<br />

^tJnforo roaoinoarocncitv<br />

4 5 8 - 5 2 5 0<br />

BERETTA, 1990 GT2 Black<br />

interior perfect condition $11.1<br />

697-8298<br />

BERETTA 1990 OTZ black rpml<br />

condition $10,700 879-1683<br />

BERUNETTA 1986<br />

Owner an. ca**i<br />

$6000 or bast offer<br />

Original<br />

eo. v6<br />

522-0597<br />

CAMARO 1982 v« engine 4 speed<br />

new paint rsgnway mile* $2200 or<br />

best ofler 646-0515<br />

CAMARO 1987 - kke new V6. prem<br />

•um sound* rear delog av 39 000<br />

map*. $6.2qc . 292-6818<br />

CAMARO 1989 V8. aulomatic. alr<br />

cruise tm. alarm, more. 3400 mile*<br />

encelieni $6695 782-1875<br />

CAPRiCE 1982 76 000 mile*, good<br />

condition Many new pert* $1600<br />

557-2603<br />

CAPRICE 1986 - 8 cyl an the an-<br />

tra* Only $3995<br />

GORDON<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

ON FORD ROAD IN GARDEN CITY<br />

4 5 8 - 5 2 5 0<br />

CAVAklER 1983 WAGON<br />

Automatic, very clean drives mce<br />

$1750 595-0187<br />

CAVALIER 1984 automatic air<br />

conditioning, clean no rust, eacel-<br />

leni gas mileage ugly little car<br />

$1250<br />

TYME 455-5566<br />

CAVALIER 1986 Z24 Fun power V-<br />

8. 4 speed Mint' College bound<br />

Army Veteran $3500'be*t 453-1846<br />

CAVALIER 1986 RS - automat* an<br />

stereo clean $3695<br />

GORDON .<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

ON FORO ROADJN GARDEN CITY<br />

4 5 8 - 5 2 5 0<br />

CAVALIER 1968. 4 door automat-<br />

ic air rear defroster new tire*<br />

8 eahaust $4750 CaH. 522-0127<br />

CAVALIER 1989 wftrte *k 5 *peed<br />

power steering 8 brakes stereo<br />

$5600 orC<br />

kke new beat 595-4107<br />

CELEBRITY 1985 station wagon<br />

Tiwd back teat, air cruise power<br />

brakes 8 steering AMFM stereo<br />

power seals front wtieel drive. V6<br />

eaceuant condition $3100 455-2058<br />

864 D o d g «<br />

OMNI 1967 53.009 mi wer'Bnfy<br />

Automatic air stereiT power steer-<br />

ing 4 brakes $3200 354-0914<br />

SHADOW 1990 Spring Special 2<br />

Chrysler leaae v -<br />

hda 4 500 mae* $8135 641-9176<br />

SHELBY CHARGER. 1984 - Great<br />

car low low maea $1275 422-7469<br />

or 729-1240 after Spm<br />

SHELBY 1964 58k maaa S<br />

tm. sun am-fm cassette bra. mao*.<br />

must sell $1,250 CaS Mr Barnes<br />

Days 255-4200 ' Eve* 464-4547<br />

865 Eagl*<br />

TALON 1990 TSl Turbo alarm, au-<br />

lomatic. loaded dart cherry Must<br />

aeeesl offer 266-3754<br />

866 Ford<br />

CROWN VICTORIA 1988 LS 39.000<br />

m*es kk« new m 4 owl. mf** -wftti<br />

blue mlenor, $6000 553-0756<br />

ESCORT L. 1965-1. 5<br />

42.000 mae* am-f.<br />

$2300 after 5pm 645-1048<br />

ESCORT 1965 WAGON - 4 cylin-<br />

der automate 69.000 ml eicaaarvt<br />

condition $2 185 Call 960-1147<br />

ESCORT 1965 2 Door 4 speed aw<br />

$2395<br />

VILLAGE FORD<br />

LOT 2 278-8700<br />

ESCORT 1985 i. 4 door, automatic,<br />

one owner non smoker. 63.000<br />

mules Good conditional500<br />

Day 591-5489 Eve 349-7161<br />

ESCORT 1986. burgundy with<br />

maichino interior extra clean,<br />

priced S1000 below blue book<br />

$1150<br />

TYME 455-5566<br />

ESCORT 1986 L ^One Owner' FM<br />

cassette 4 speed Extra*! Vary<br />

Good'Condrtion $1900 486-7134<br />

ESCORT 1*86<br />

2 door . 5 spaed clean<br />

Drives m5GC best George 525-4424<br />

Ma*e offer 454-134?<br />

MUSTANG 1966 LX. aw locks,<br />

cruise, stareo rust proofed, kke<br />

new Must see $2995 421-2235<br />

NOVA 1987 automat* ai' »e«oo VUSTANG 1987 LX biack 2 3L.au-<br />

$4295<br />

GORDON<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

[ ipmetic tuMy loaded premium<br />

I sound stereo cassette dean<br />

; 49 600 nwe $3800 negotiable<br />

464-6209<br />

PN FORD ROAD iN GAROEN CITY MUSTANG 1968 37 convertible<br />

458-5250 "<br />

white/black 5<br />

$9600 476-4925<br />

SPECTRUM 1989<br />

like new $4995<br />

721-2600 or 721-6560<br />

GORDON<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

ON FORD ROAD N GARDEN Cl<br />

458-5250<br />

MUSTANG 1989 LX' loaded low<br />

rmles 5 speed $8000 or best offer<br />

Aher 5pm 347-3363<br />

888 Ford<br />

TEMPO I«aa 4 Door axiomatic, aw<br />

VILLAGE FORD<br />

LOT 2 278-8700<br />

1964 ESCORT, burgundy with<br />

matenmg interior, extra dean<br />

priced lt.000 below blue book<br />

$1150<br />

TYME 455-5566<br />

872 Lincoln<br />

CONTINENTAL 1983<br />

ton. loaded $2600<br />

Cal after 4pm<br />

good condi-<br />

326-6997<br />

CONTINENTAL '964 4 Door load-<br />

VILLAGE FORD<br />

LOT 2 - 278-8700<br />

MARK Vtt 1968 cabernet 50 000<br />

mile*. ««CU*ri condition $12,000<br />

or bast oltar 350-9575<br />

TOWN CARS 6 CONTINENTALS<br />

1990 Modaa*. low mile* 5 to chooee<br />

from Cal tor deiaas<br />

mom Park Uncom-Mercury<br />

453-2424 ext. 400<br />

BONNEVILLE 1990 SSE biack<br />

£leen. sunroof gold war* wheal*<br />

S 16.900 643 9131<br />

TOWN CAR. 1979 Good condition<br />

$1595 354-5450<br />

TOWNCAR 1964 excellent condi-<br />

tion. 16.000 iMto*. white<br />

After 6pm 655-2662<br />

TOWN CAR 1964 - white 63,000<br />

maea EaceSent condition'<br />

Cell 643-6399<br />

TOWN CAR 1966 Signature aar<br />

$6 965 Like New<br />

Mine* Park Lincoln-Mercury<br />

453-2424 ext 400<br />

TOWNCAR 1968. bev*. 31.000 mi<br />

super rlaan and wea taken care ol<br />

$12,500 work 464-08*0 or532-6664<br />

TOWN CAR - 1966 $30 000 black<br />

beauty. 58 000 mSe* 661-0492<br />

874 Mercury<br />

CAPRI 1960 - 6 cylinder<br />

louver*, cftrome nm», *t*reo. very<br />

daw muet see to appreciate,<br />

priced to MK • 729-3056<br />

COUGAR XR7 1967.- Midnight blue,<br />

loaded—excellent condition, low<br />

rnnaaga. $8,100 427-3359<br />

COUGAR 1978. XR7 Future coaec-<br />

tor'» item, recant angna 75.000<br />

mile*, new interior/pamt < radial<br />

tw*»/console automat*, navy/car-<br />

mai ouatom pawn. mu*t see 1 Spot-<br />

ieea' $4250 429-9114 or 557-4773<br />

COUGAR 1965 LS- loadec V8<br />

grey, aiceaent condition must sail<br />

$3*50 542-6432<br />

COUGAR. 1965 turbo coupe saver<br />

etching interior fully loaded<br />

This i<br />

TYME<br />

i omy $1850<br />

COUGAR 1987 LS - *•<br />

ditran. loaded $5000/ofter<br />

Dey* 083-3090 Eva* 476-8745<br />

spaed moonroof JBL<br />

COUGAR 1969 XR7,<br />

biack 5<br />

sound w/CO leettiei<br />

tamad axceiiTt condition, must<br />

•aa $ii.S00 Jeff 344-9642<br />

GRAND MAROUISE l_S 1964 look*<br />

6dnva*gr*ei 1 owner, 453-9096<br />

GRAND MAROUiS. 1963<br />

e* power aw. 61 000 mi.<br />

no accidents $2900 eve* 261-0*47<br />

GRAND MAROLMS 1*67 LS loedM<br />

carrteg* root, gold tnm accent new<br />

brakes/are* $7 9*5 471-3353<br />

GRAND MAROUIS 1969 GS<br />

•xe—ant condition low<br />

$13 500 879-1773<br />

GRAND MAROUIS. 1963 LS - Loed-<br />

ed with evarytfang. $2700 New iwa*<br />

S exhaust Cal after 5pm 525-8506<br />

GRAND MARQUIS 1965 fuey load<br />

age kept twice new $2095<br />

455-5566<br />

W<br />

GRAND MARQU'S i.S 1987 tormel<br />

coach rool one .owner 40.000<br />

mile* Hj* power $7995<br />

Hwie* Park Lwicoki-Marcury<br />

453-2424 est 400<br />

LYNX 1963 GS - automat* stereo<br />

power steering. 22 566 orsgmal<br />

aa tka newt $3295<br />

Mines P ark Lmcom-Memwy<br />

453-2424 ext 400<br />

MERKUR 1965 XR4T1 -aevar laeth-<br />

$2000 Evarangs 522-5441<br />

SABLE. 1*67 Wagpn -<br />

lent ahape Moat opt<br />

Biack ewet-<br />

SABLE. 1*67 Wagpn -<br />

lent ahape Moat opt ana 83.000<br />

mi no ruet rune gi<br />

$5300 Cea CredH Unior<br />

•eel Aakmg<br />

478-4020<br />

SABLE 1969 LS. loedw d. mwit oon-<br />

dtion 26 000 mae* $9300 or owsi<br />

ort*r 642-0174<br />

TOPAZ 1964 - grey 4 door good<br />

$1 950/beat 355-57*5<br />

TOPAZ. 1966 automanc am-lm<br />

atereo wrth aurround sound Very<br />

low maaa. extremely mce condition<br />

$i450 ,<br />

TYME 455-5566<br />

878 OMmcbUe<br />

TORNADO 1*7* BLACK Very<br />

Good Condition New pewit km><br />

14 000 mas* Run* Greet Loaded<br />

$3900 Musi See 1 444-1006<br />

TORONAOO 1*78 - It<br />

$1895<br />

VILLAGE FORD<br />

LOT 2 278-8700<br />

878 Plymouth<br />

HORIZON 19*0 gooc franaporta-<br />

ton mar., recenl rep WI $400 or<br />

best offer 421 -6066<br />

LASER 1990 - automat* aw power<br />

lock»'windows premium stereo<br />

condition $» 300 486-0785<br />

880 Pontiac -<br />

BONNEVILLE 1969 - Hed loaded<br />

eicerieni condition Cassetle alumi-<br />

num wheel a $999C 641 8268<br />

882 Toyota<br />

CAMRY LE 1986 SSectr* sunroof,<br />

new twe* exhaust 6 brakes 54 000<br />

$6250 626-1*542<br />

CAMRY 1967 LE Wagon Loededl<br />

' Bene interior Auto Must<br />

X Ce» 299-5721<br />

CAMRY 19*9 V-6 LE. red .with grey<br />

interior..Ike new wmde 8 out. toed<br />

ear 19700 male* extended warranty<br />

$11000/beat 884-1347<br />

CELICA 1906 GT- Exi<br />

ton 5 speed aw cruise gray<br />

Clean 8 sharp $9550 476-6422<br />

882 Toyota<br />

SUPRA 19*3 fuey loeda<br />

Ue sports car TM* week<br />

TYME<br />

* cute ai-<br />

>my $2399<br />

456-5566<br />

SUPRA 1963. fc«y loeda<br />

tl* Sport* car TIK* week<br />

TYME<br />

id cute M-<br />

wWy $23*9<br />

456-5586<br />

SUPRA 18*3 fudy loadei<br />

Mile aports car TIM*<br />

$23*9<br />

TYME<br />

9 cute<br />

week ora,<br />

455-5586<br />

TOYOTA 1966 MR2 - Su<br />

speed siwwodl aw pow*<br />

cruiae $6*00<br />

oeded $3 500 or best<br />

• / 462 2046<br />

FIREBIRD 1986 Red V6 57.000<br />

mi ,daen *w. sunroof, am/tm cas-<br />

sette $4900 bast Susan 462-4041<br />

GRAND AM 1966 LE. 4 door auto-<br />

mat*. loaded 49 000 rmles .we<br />

new Ban Offer 661-7827<br />

GRAND AM - 19*7 Owned by kttta<br />

Old lady Uke new 32.620 maea<br />

Tr*n*t*r*Die mantenance agree-<br />

ment pawit protection 8 undercoat<br />

ed $6400 altar 6pm 422-1779<br />

GRAND AM 1988 Automatic aw<br />

fm rata t ie cruise rear defoc<br />

$6 690/best offer 462 '607<br />

1991 LUXURY VAN FOR 1990 PRICES<br />

SPECIAL PURCHASE!<br />

BRAND NEW<br />

'91 DODGE B250<br />

\ ' 127" WMEELBASE<br />

VAN CONVERSION<br />

BY MARK III<br />

BRAND NEW<br />

'91 DODGE B250<br />

VAN CONVERSION<br />

10 TO<br />

CHOOSE NOW<br />

FROM<br />

OR LEASE FOR<br />

$ 349 M<br />

S 15,699<br />

Factory air 9" color TV, power<br />

windows floor locks, cruise, Mt,<br />

cassette 4 captain chairs, day-<br />

nrte shades, first aid to. mats,<br />

vacuum system, cup .holders<br />

aluminum wheels, running<br />

boards. V8 engine luggage rack.<br />

t»-fo4d seat<br />

$ 12,995<br />

25 Others al<br />

oRrnc rooav r Similar Savings<br />

MUST SEE TO BELIEVE<br />

aa k> aeerosee<br />

GRAND AM 199G SE- WTxte fua<br />

cei<br />

lent cononc-r loaded 40 006 maes<br />

Days 277-4296: Eves 441-6456<br />

PROBE 1969 GT lurbo loaded<br />

etiaodad-wauemv sacrihoe 39 000<br />

mMs $7 800 344-1183<br />

MAXIMA 1986 loaded sunroof Km<br />

mneege good condmon $6500 oi<br />

bestofHr 540-9271<br />

PROBE 1989 LX 39.000 mile* aa<br />

ciean. $7*000 beat Can<br />

days only 434-4130<br />

PROBE 19*0 - automef* aw<br />

setie. power wwidow*<br />

MAXIMA 19*0 SE<br />

17 000 m*<br />

$ 16 000 643-6082<br />

nt Asking<br />

689-0460<br />

STANZA GXE 1987 Aw automat*<br />

moonroof aeoys. oaded 43.000<br />

mSaa 459-5550<br />

LEBAREN 1986 CONVERT ABLE I ortfy 19000 rrwes $9*95<br />

Yettow automat* shWi Turoo Viy- ~mes Park tincowv-Marcury<br />

nai seats Great Condajon 22-* [ exl 400<br />

mae* $7000 r.-m 4pm- PROBE


8C* O&E Monday. February 25. 1991<br />

Rasenau has '91 Hondas at '90 Prices!!!<br />

Accords<br />

Ready for Immediate Delivery<br />

Preludes<br />

In Stock - Priced for Savings<br />

S" • "<br />

New Car Prices So Low - We dan '1 want ia<br />

advertise them - we weuld embarass the competitionf<br />

We Guarantee (He Following:<br />

• Bring us your best deal and if we can't<br />

beat it - we will pay you $100.00 for<br />

trying!* ,<br />

• We guarantee we will pay top dollar for<br />

any trade-in you have! _<br />

• We guarantee outstanding service and attention to<br />

ourguests!<br />

• We guarantee outstanding service after the sale that will<br />

astound you!!<br />

s* 0 0 .*—- 7 Civics<br />

Ready for Immediate Delivery<br />

CRX<br />

immediate Delivery • Low Prices<br />

At Rosenau Honda we want you as a new and used car customer!!!<br />

HONDA CIVIC<br />

beautiful charcoal<br />

air conditioning.<br />

$1000 Rebate<br />

1987 WRANGLER<br />

4x4<br />

Convertible, km mites,<br />

alloy wheels, on the<br />

showroom floor.<br />

1987 HONDA<br />

ACCORD DX<br />

4 door, automatic, air<br />

conditioning; cassette<br />

1 *<br />

..FORO<br />

1987 HONDA<br />

ACCORD LXi<br />

4 door, grey, power<br />

windows & locks, power<br />

roof:<br />

$1000 Rebate<br />

1987 FORD<br />

AEROSTAR XLT<br />

7 passenger. 6 cylinder,<br />

power windows & locks,<br />

tilt, cruise, cassette.<br />

39.000 mites<br />

1987 SUZUKI<br />

SAMURAI JX<br />

Air conditioning, cassette.<br />

4 wheel drive, low mites.<br />

Jw<br />

MICHIGAN £ fe<br />

1-94 " Is<br />

Financing<br />

As Low As<br />

5.9%<br />

FROM<br />

$ > $<br />

700 TO<br />

$6000<br />

REBATESt ON NEW 1990<br />

MODELS IN STOCK<br />

OVER 400<br />

Dodqe Cars & Trucks<br />

IN STOCK<br />

MODELS<br />

1500<br />

REBATEt<br />

ON SELECTED<br />

MODELS<br />

NO<br />

CREDIT?<br />

BAD CREDIT?<br />

We Can<br />

Finance *<br />

You*!<br />

AU REBATES<br />

MAY<br />

BE USED AS<br />

DOWN PAYMENT!<br />

OPEN<br />

SATURDAY<br />

10-3<br />

r $ 1000 Rebate<br />

On Selected Used Cars!!!<br />

f 1984 PONTIAC FIREBIRD<br />

V8. loaded, 52,000 mites.<br />

$ 4995<br />

$1000 Rebate<br />

1988 HYUNDAI XL GLS<br />

4 door, very dean.<br />

^ $ 3995<br />

1988 FORD FESTIVA<br />

Great fuel economy, great 2nd car<br />

$ 3995<br />

$1000 Rebate<br />

1989 HONDA ACCORD LXi COUPE<br />

Like new. turquoise green, power windows, cassefte.<br />

cruise, loaded. £ ^<br />

$1000 Rebate . y<br />

C<br />

All used vehicles pass 32 point safety check & AET test<br />

D<br />

Bankruptcies? Repos? Slow Pay? We Finance<br />

4 speed, basic package, bucket seals,<br />

power brakes, console, gauge package,<br />

remote mirror, argent wheels Stock<br />

#27011.<br />

1985 HONDA<br />

PRELUDE<br />

5 speed, cassette, bide.<br />

$ 5395<br />

1987 ACURA<br />

INTEGRA RS<br />

5 speed, air conditioning AM'<br />

FM cassette<br />

'6995<br />

$1000 Rebate<br />

1988 HONDA<br />

ACCORD LXi<br />

Hatchback, power windows.<br />

AM FM. cassette air<br />

conditioning •»<br />

s 8995<br />

1984 CHEVY<br />

CELEBRITY<br />

4 door, automatic, air<br />

conditioning. 6 cylinder<br />

s 2995<br />

1988 HONDA<br />

ACCORD LXi<br />

4 door, automatic, power<br />

sunroof, power windows,<br />

power locks, cruise.<br />

$ 7995<br />

1984 ACCORD LX<br />

4 door power windows<br />

power locks. _ ,<br />

s 3995<br />

Ico^c^u*.<br />

26429 MICHIGAN AVENUE<br />

(WEST OF TELEGRAPH) -<br />

565-5100<br />

•Musi have total delivered price on signed dealer purchase order wrth<br />

exact matching equipment<br />

1991 Colt<br />

Door Hatchback<br />

48 Lease<br />

$ 1 4 9o7 & tax<br />

46 Month Lease 55 000 total miles 10" penatty over 55.000 miles."<br />

1st payment $150 security deposit at inception Buy at end or lease<br />

$2000<br />

1991<br />

Dodge Daytona<br />

2 Door<br />

Air condrtioning. red. reclining cloth bucket seats power steering power<br />

Drakes, automatic transmission, tinted glass gauges intermittent wipers rear<br />

wmdow defroster dual ouiside mirrors, floor mats .-AM TM cassette bit wheel<br />

cruise control, console Stock #24007<br />

Was $12,708<br />

Now * 1 0,<br />

Stack Cherry air condrhorwig. dual<br />

horns defogger. light package, sound<br />

package, power tad gate. 7 passenger<br />

power steering, power brakes.<br />

$700.00 rebate<br />

** T or<br />

5.9% APR<br />

1991<br />

Dodge Caravan<br />

Wagon<br />

'232<br />

20 1<br />

automatic Stock #29096 - 14 tO ChOOSO IrOflT<br />

48 month lease 15.000 mites per year. 1st payment and $250<br />

security deposit down, option to buy at lease end tor $6046<br />

1991<br />

Dodge Dynasty<br />

4 Door<br />

Aa condWoning, biack deny. d09> irtanor. ponv au-<br />

outside mrare. body We moMtog. gauges<br />

frost* Sloe* #21101.<br />

Was $15,064<br />

$<br />

Now 11,999<br />

89 DYNASTY<br />

Automatic air<br />

s 8988<br />

i t i M ) . raveMo*<br />

duai<br />

$500.00 rebate<br />

or<br />

5.®% APR<br />

90 DAYTONA ES<br />

Load*<br />

s 9788<br />

eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeo<br />

N -<br />

SPECIAL PURCHASE<br />

SALE<br />

1990 LeBaron Convertible<br />

If newttMOO<br />

Discount $3405<br />

Was $15,995<br />

Rebate $2000<br />

A<br />

Only* 13,995<br />

Power steering • power brakes •<br />

air conditioning • power locks • tilt<br />

• cruise • digital dash • 15-inch<br />

wheels and more.<br />

4 to choose from<br />

Get here early for best selection<br />

of color. This is a "SMART<br />

BUYERS" Sale, these cars will be<br />

$1500 more next month.<br />

1990 Shadows<br />

1990 Omni's<br />

1990 Spirits<br />

85 CARAVAN<br />

from<br />

$ 6495<br />

from<br />

$ 5495<br />

from -<br />

$ 6995<br />

86 PLYMOUTH<br />

VOYAGER LE<br />

Every Option<br />

s M»>* »d<br />

Bruce Campbe'i »<br />

Dodge *<br />

i 96 Jeffries X-Way<br />

0<br />

II<br />

1991 Shadovy.<br />

Convertible<br />

Cloth buckets 2.5 EFI automatic.<br />

power steeong- power brakes<br />

speed control, air conditioning<br />

tinted glass, tilt wheel light<br />

package deluxe wipers dual<br />

horns, side mouldings tach.<br />

wheel covers, console, dual<br />

mirrors. AM FM stereo power<br />

windows Stock #22064<br />

1st payment & $300 security down, option to buy at tease end<br />

$5000. 15.000 miles per year<br />

1991<br />

Dodge Dakota<br />

48 month<br />

lease<br />

Red doth interne* power steenng power brakes dual 6xS outside mirrors<br />

AM FM stereo rear step bumper sfi&ng rear wmdow. int£mrcens wipers.<br />

318 V8 automatic transmission rally wfeets. gauges light package 22 gafioc<br />

fuel tank Stock #37005<br />

Was $13,821<br />

Now* 10,999<br />

1991 Dodge<br />

. D-150<br />

Pickup<br />

$1900.00 rebate<br />

or<br />

5.9% APR<br />

! Bee cioth manor automatic irans/rawon 318 V-8 power steenng power<br />

Drakes AMFM stereo dual 6x9 outside mirrors mm Dec Dumper .131<br />

wheel base 22 gallon fuel tank guages. anted gfess Slock # 38007<br />

Was $12,717<br />

A/OIV $ 9999<br />

$1500.00 rebate<br />

** or<br />

5.9% fcPR<br />

11990 B150 109 Van<br />

Conversion<br />

V6. automatic power<br />

steenng, power brakes<br />

tinted glass, power<br />

windws A door locks, speed control. 4 captain chairs.<br />

*ota. bay window, running boards, curtains spare 35<br />

gallon fuel tank, stereo convenience package custom<br />

tape stripes, table Slock #54109<br />

2 to choose<br />

$1750 rebate '13,999<br />

89 VOYAGER SE<br />

leaded 7 passenger.<br />

'7788


Monday. February 25. 1991 (MiE<br />

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WtM<br />

P<br />

( T h * ( O b s e r u e r & C r c e n t r i r<br />

Who says a band whose sound has a touch of a country twang<br />

and a bit of punk spike to it can't make it in music? Goober &<br />

the Peas have cow poked their way to the top. Not bad for a<br />

gangly guy in a 10.000 gallon hat and a couple of Peas who<br />

used to play at barbecues on the Michigan State campus. Not<br />

bad for a band that's been selected for Street Scene's 1991<br />

Band of the Year.<br />

9<br />

COVER PHGTO BY BILL HANSEN<br />

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STREET SENSE<br />

Barbara Schiff<br />

O&E Monday. February 2S, 1991<br />

GRADING THE MOVIES<br />

As maturity goes, no 2 children are alike<br />

Dear Barbara,<br />

Your res DOOM- to the mnth»r f J'?"?' 55" ^ 5 Pat " ture a 16-year-old also. I hope yon II re- Dear Pat.<br />

Your response to tbe mother<br />

earlier than others. They are re- reripnt nf um.r Utt»r consider and tell her to keep tbe<br />

ture earlier than others. They are re- reciept of your letter, a« as vntt you h«! desired.<br />

named Joan regarding her daugh-<br />

Thank you for your interesting and<br />

midnight curfew and for her husliable<br />

and trustworthy. Parents of You cannot imagine bow much pleater's<br />

curfew distresses me. It seems<br />

informative letter. May I tell you<br />

band (if he lives at home) to Uke<br />

children like this have the opportunisure I receive whenever a letter in-<br />

as though you are encouraging the<br />

that I am constantly worried about<br />

turns staying up on weekend nights<br />

ty of having an adult type relationforms me that the writer is an avid<br />

parent to neglect her duties and her<br />

the impact of my answers to any of<br />

to meet their daughter.<br />

ship with them. Children of this type reader of my column. It makes tbe<br />

daughter's needs, thus creating a<br />

the letters that I receive.<br />

show and tell how important it was<br />

I would also encourage her to set a<br />

work rewarding<br />

very dangerous situation.<br />

much earlier weekday curfew. 16- I am quite aware that I will not be<br />

to their maturation to have their<br />

Parents of teenagers need to be year-olds who insist on keeping late right all the time and that some-<br />

parents treat them with respect and I am also happy that you were<br />

awake, and up and functioning when hours may already by involved in untimes I will miss the mark by a wide<br />

dignity.<br />

able to confide in someone for the<br />

first time, Should -you,need to ex-<br />

their children come home. If a teendesirable behaviors.<br />

margin.,That is wny i am so appreci- Other children may not even depress your feelings _,to someone<br />

ager only reports in to an alarm<br />

Please carefully consider the Imative<br />

of letters from people like you velop up to their age group and need again, feel free to write another in-<br />

clock, she (or he) can be upset, intoxpact<br />

of your answers to questions of<br />

who fill in parts of the answer that<br />

to be handled with greater firmness formative letter.<br />

icated or injured, and the parent will<br />

this nature. As a parent, a teacher<br />

have been left out.<br />

and controls. This takes an individu-<br />

not even be aware of the problem.<br />

-r- - - Barbara<br />

and a Talking With Your Kids About<br />

Some very Important parenting oc-<br />

I wish that everything were so al approach to the child that is more<br />

Alcohol instructor, I am perhaps<br />

curs late at night, and no one ever<br />

simple and that there was only one difficult to do than having the same<br />

more conservative than you are, but<br />

said the Job would have $-5 hours.<br />

side to a problem. The reason tl]at it approach to all children.<br />

If you have a question or a<br />

I may also be more aware of poten- is so complicated is that we talk as if<br />

t<br />

Barbara comment for Barbara Schiff, a<br />

I can understand tbe parent's need tial problems.<br />

trained therapist and experi-<br />

all children are alike and all parents<br />

for sleep — perhaps she should conenced<br />

counselor, send it to Street<br />

Sincerely, arealike. ,<br />

sider that 1 a.m. is really too late for<br />

Dear Gary,<br />

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DeGeneres finds there's life after 'Open House'<br />

By Larry O'Connor<br />

staff writer<br />

What can a bad TV series do for a<br />

career? One need look no further<br />

than McLean SWvenson<br />

'•Hello Larry" had all the effect of<br />

an ankle bracelet adorned with a 75pound<br />

weight attached to the actor's<br />

since plummeting fortunes.<br />

Then there's someone like comedienne<br />

Ellen DeGeneres.<br />

Not only did the New Orleans native<br />

manage to escape unscathed<br />

from her short tenure on a sinking<br />

sitcom. DeGeneres someihow seemed<br />

to swirl above the lameness of it all.<br />

Perhaps talent has something to do<br />

with it.<br />

DeGeneres took the role of Margo<br />

Van Meter, a ditzy real estate office<br />

receptionist on Fox Tel^ision's<br />

"Open House'' and turned it into one<br />

of the show's few redeeming qualities<br />

One excruciatingly painful episode<br />

dealt with the funeral of Margo's<br />

dead cat.<br />

DeGeneres pulled the debacle out<br />

of the hat, calling mourners to commence<br />

in a polka at the conclusion of<br />

the wake. "Open House" was laid to<br />

rest after one season DeGeneres'<br />

reputation for wit lives on. though.<br />

There were some people who re- "<br />

ally liked the show," said De-<br />

Generes, who appears Thursday<br />

through Satri day at Mark Ridley's<br />

Comedy Castle "So, I really don't<br />

like to do that (bad mouth the show).<br />

People come up to me and say, 'I<br />

love that show. I can't believe they<br />

took it off.'<br />

What I'm I going to say to them.<br />

Really''. I hated it.' " " '<br />

THOUGH SHE admits "Open<br />

House" wasn't her " dream show."<br />

the sitcom allowed another creative<br />

outlet for the talented comic. Also,<br />

the TV experience gave her a brief<br />

.taste of what she eventually wants to<br />

do regularly.<br />

In the meantime. DeGeneres is<br />

busy auditioning for other TV parts<br />

and doing stand-up. Her act is a bit<br />

offbeat, something like her TV persona<br />

of Margo She's been known to<br />

talk about getting flies drunk or putting<br />

toupees on lizards. She also<br />

snaps off a series of one-liners like<br />

twigs from a branch. , -<br />

DeGeneres puts forth a low-key<br />

brand of humor — devoid of stereotypical<br />

female bits. It's not something<br />

one might expect from a<br />

blonde-haired, blue-eyed comedienne.<br />

"They (audiences) do tend to expect<br />

a female comedian to be a caricature,"<br />

DeGeneres said. "Someone<br />

who's demure; Someone who has a<br />

high squeaky voice or who is rtal<br />

abrasive ant aggressive and tal<br />

about things only females can relat<br />

to.<br />

"I don't do that all."<br />

Hers was not the standard path of<br />

a comic. She doesn't hark back to<br />

countless appearances in front of<br />

heckling audiences in small clubs<br />

Humor was something DeGeneres<br />

initially used to cope<br />

WHEN DeGENERES was 13, her<br />

parents divorced. She recalls some-<br />

. what fondly of perking. up her<br />

COMEDY CLUBS<br />

Here are listings of some comedy<br />

clubs in our area. To let us<br />

knou who is appearing at your<br />

clut>: send the information to:<br />

Comedy Listings, Observer & Eccentric<br />

Newspapers, 36251<br />

Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150<br />

• CHAPLIN'S PLYMOUTH<br />

Darwin Hines will appear along<br />

. with Andrew Ford Wednesday-Saturday.<br />

Feb 27 to March 2. at Chaplin's<br />

Plymouth, 14707 Northville.<br />

Show times are 8 30 Wednesday and<br />

Thursday. 8 30 and 10 30 pm: Friday<br />

and Saturday. For information, call<br />

454-4660<br />

• CHAPLIN'S WEST<br />

Flip Orley will appear with Brent<br />

Cushman Tuesday-Saturday, Feb<br />

26-March 2. at Chaplin's West. 16890<br />

Telegraph, one block south of Six<br />

Mile Show times are 8 30 p.m. Sunday<br />

through Thursday, 8 and 10 30<br />

p m Friday and Saturday. For infor-<br />

mother's sagging spirits with laughter<br />

during the time.<br />

DeGeneres" cornedic sense humor<br />

also came in handy when her mom<br />

remarried and uprooted the family,<br />

moving from New Orleans to Atlanta,<br />

Texas (population 5,000), where<br />

she was "an outsider."<br />

"I wasn't the class clown," she<br />

said. "Actually. I was kind of quiet."<br />

As soon as she graduated from<br />

high school. DeGeneres high-tailed it<br />

back to New Orleans. She worked<br />

some non-descript jobsrane in sales<br />

at J.C. Penney and as a go-fer at a<br />

law firm.<br />

Friends convinced her to give'<br />

stand-up a try. Soon. DeGeneres was<br />

emceeing at a New Orleans comedy<br />

club.<br />

Her career skyrocketed immediately,<br />

especially after earning the<br />

mation. call 533-8666.<br />

• MAINSTREET<br />

Milt Able will perform Friday-<br />

Saturday, March 1-2. at MainStreet<br />

Comedy Showcase. 314 E. Liberty,<br />

Ann Arbor. Show times are 8 30 and<br />

11 p.m Friday and 7, 9 and 11 p.m.<br />

Saturday. For information, call 996-<br />

9080<br />

• COMEDY CASTLE<br />

Gene Taylor will perform Tuesday-Wednesday.<br />

Feb 26-27. and Ellen<br />

Degeneres will perform Thursday-Saturday.<br />

Feb. 28 to March 2. at<br />

the Comedy Castle. 269 E. Fourth,<br />

Royal Oak Show time is 8:30 Monday<br />

through Thursday and 8:30 and<br />

11 p.m Friday and Saturday. For<br />

reservations, call 542-9900<br />

• BEA'S COMEDY CLUB<br />

Skeeter Murry. Reuben Reaben<br />

and Downtown Tony Brown will perform<br />

Friday-Saturday. March 1-2, at<br />

Rea's Comedy Club. 541 Lamed, 6e-<br />

title of "Funniest Person in America"<br />

from Showtime in 1984 She<br />

headed to San Francisco and was<br />

making high profile appearances<br />

such as on the "Tonight Show" and<br />

HBO s "Women of the Night."<br />

DeGeneres also turned her sights<br />

on acting. She auditioned for countless<br />

roles, reportedly turning down<br />

an offer on CBS's "Major Dad."<br />

THEN "OPEN House" opened upr<br />

Despite her success^ on the shortlived<br />

sitcom, DeGeneres is back to<br />

square one Mainly, that's, because<br />

she doesn't fit the stereotypical tfiold<br />

as a dumb blonde" or a brassy matron<br />

writers tend to call for when casting<br />

women on TV -—<br />

"Someone's going to have to take a<br />

chance on me, like Open House, "<br />

she said. "They let me create that<br />

character<br />

"If someone is going to let me do<br />

that, then fine But it's hard to walk<br />

in and to try and read lines that you<br />

know you're not right for."<br />

Stand-up has taken precedent at<br />

the moment. DeGeneres said she's<br />

trying to cut back on an exhaustive<br />

schedule, preferring to work only<br />

weekend engagements,<br />

But the Persian Gulf war has<br />

made trying to be funny difficult.<br />

She cancelled an engagement Jan.<br />

16. the night the war started, at a<br />

San Francisco club, despite protests<br />

from management that the show go<br />

• on<br />

"That's real hard for me when I<br />

start thinking about all that, I think.<br />

What I'm I doing?,'" she said<br />

"Then I realize what I am doing,<br />

making people happy and forget<br />

about it for awhile "<br />

Ellen DeGeneres triii appear<br />

Thursday. Feb 28. through Saturday.<br />

March 2. at Mark Ridley s<br />

Comedy Castle. 269 E. Fourth,<br />

Royal Oak. Show ttmes are 8:30<br />

p.m Thursday and 8:30 and 11<br />

p m Friday and Saturday For<br />

reservations, call 542-9900<br />

troit. Show times are 8:30 and 11<br />

p.m. For information, call 961-258L.<br />

• LAUGHTER HOURS —<br />

Mark Tripp and Tim Costello will<br />

perform Wednesday. Feb. 27. at Hurley's<br />

in Northfield Hilton, 5600<br />

Crooks Road, at 1-75, Troy. For information,<br />

call 879-2100.<br />

• JOEY'S LIVONIA<br />

Joe Del too will perform along<br />

with Karl Anthony and Derick<br />

Turner Wednesday-Saturday, Feb 27<br />

to March 2. at Joey's Comedy Club.<br />

Plymouth Road between Wayne and<br />

Lev an roads, Livonia. Show times<br />

are 8 30 p.m. Wednesday, 9 p.m<br />

Thursday "and Friday and 8:30 and<br />

10 30 p m Saturday For information,<br />

call 261-0555<br />

• JOEY'S ALLEN PARK<br />

Leo Dud our will perform Wednesday-Saturday.-Feb<br />

27 to-March 2. at<br />

Joey's Comedy Club and Sports Emporium.<br />

15246 Southfield Road. Al-<br />

J<br />

WA<br />

len Park. Show times are 8:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesday and Thursday and 8 and<br />

10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For<br />

information, call 881-7041.<br />

• JOEY'S AT THE ROXY<br />

SRO will perform with Mark Ealasd<br />

and Gilda Hawser Wednesday-<br />

Saturday. Feb. 27 to March 2, at The<br />

Roxy. Haggerty Road, near 1-94.<br />

Belleville For information, call 699-<br />

1829<br />

• MISS KITTY S<br />

Al Katx will perform with Keith<br />

Ruff Thursday-Friday, Feb. 28-<br />

March 2. at Miss Kitty's Comedy<br />

Hub. Long Branch. 595 N Lapeer<br />

Road. Oxford For information, call<br />

628-6500<br />

• LOONEY BIN<br />

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Twang and pangs for Goober & the Peas<br />

Fate is smiling on Goober & the Peas. The band has<br />

showcased a couple of time$ at CGGBs and MTV fc<br />

calling about possibly doing an inten/iew.<br />

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Qoober, better known aa Dan Miller of Birmingham, raises his hat In a south was tarn style<br />

"howdy" during a recent performance at the Nectarine Ballroom in Ann Arbor.<br />

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By Larry O'Connor<br />

staff writer<br />

Girls, girls, girls . . . Goober 6 tbe Peas can't get<br />

enough of them.<br />

Check that. Goober It the Peas can't get any of<br />

them.<br />

And this }s a concern, a dilemma, a crisis that<br />

threatens to tear at the fabric of this monstrosity of<br />

a musical force.<br />

This mutant country/punk act bought into r the<br />

rock'n'roll dream with no questions asked. For their<br />

undying passion and commitment, they have been<br />

left holding the straw — and a guitar pick instead of<br />

a Southern belle. Can life be so-unfair?<br />

"We have a hot line and 99.S percent of the calls<br />

we get are from gentleman; the other half-percent<br />

are from mothers," opined guitarist Tom "Junior"<br />

Hendrickson. "When we started out that wasn't our<br />

goal-<br />

Such artist suffering cannot go unnoticed. Goober<br />

& the Peas has been chosen 1991 Observer St Eccentric<br />

Street Scene Band of the Year by our music<br />

writers.<br />

Other criteria have been met. Since the band's emergence<br />

on tbe music scene 2* years ago, Goober St<br />

the Peas have cow poked their way'to the top.<br />

The band continually packs area venues and its<br />

. "The Complete "Works of uoober<br />

St the Peas," is completely sold out. Another pressing<br />

will soon be available.<br />

Goober & the Peas has the world eating oats out<br />

their rope-burned hands.<br />

GOOBER it THE Peas was voted "Best Rock<br />

Band" in the 1990 Metro Times Detroit Music<br />

Awards, received "Critic's Choice" from the Chicago<br />

Reader and was chosen as a semifinalist in Musician<br />

magazine s "1990 Best Unsigned Band (BUB)" conit.<br />

-<br />

Tbe pinnacle of local fame and fortune came In<br />

November when the band opened for Bob Dylan at<br />

the Fox Theatre. ("He (Dylan) probably has a worse<br />

woman problem than we do," Junior said.).<br />

Not bad for a gangly guy in a 10,000-gallon hat<br />

and a couple of Peas who used to play at barbecues<br />

on the Michigan State campus. How do they do it?<br />

Any attempt to get them to seriously analyze their<br />

success is a major faux pa us in the presence of 7-foot<br />

(ft-feet-4 without the hat and hairdo) Goober and his<br />

podner, Junior.<br />

"We always knew there' was a strong hillbilly following<br />

in Detroit." says Goober, a k.a. Dan Miller of<br />

Birmingham.<br />

"For a long time Detroit has been waiting for gentlemen<br />

who are classy dressers." adds Junior.<br />

Musically. Goober St the Peas have perfected a<br />

stirring blend of country twang and punk spike.<br />

THE SECRET? Junior pulls out a Duracell<br />

transistor battery. ><br />

"This here is the battery for a guitar tuner," he"<br />

says and adds while turning to Goober. "The problem<br />

is, though, they don't sell a battery to keep a<br />

voice In tune."<br />

More than »ot. it mav have something to do with<br />

Goober & the Peat member Michael "Boas<br />

Hoss" Miller handlea baas for the band<br />

Quitarlata Jim "»hohy" Currie<br />

the Goober A the Peas' sound.<br />

cleverly written songs.<br />

"Funky Cowboy." off of "The Complete Works of<br />

Goober L the Peas," is a lethally guitar-charged<br />

dance number that possesses the spirit of late 70s<br />

punk By contrast, "Dear Graqdpa" has Goober reincarnating<br />

Hank Williams Sr.. in almost total reverence<br />

to the country great.<br />

(Rumor has it when played backwards, "The Complete<br />

Works of Goober L the Peas" reveals Minnie<br />

Pearl singing Judas Priest songs in tongues Confronted<br />

with this, Goober and Junior nervously decline<br />

to comment).<br />

Live, though, is where Goober & tbe Peas have<br />

their day.<br />

Michael "Boss Hoss" Miller handles bass. Doc is<br />

on drums, and Jim "Shorty" Currfe joins Junior as<br />

one of tbe band's two guitarists.<br />

Dressed in a white suit with hat and battered patent<br />

leather shoes to match, the singer commands the<br />

legion of Gooberites at a recent show at the Nectarine<br />

Ballroom in Ann Arbor.<br />

Goober politely tips his hat after the opening number<br />

"Send Me the Pillow," beats his chest on "So<br />

Tuned" and picks up the sax and blows some John<br />

Coltrane smoke into another number.<br />

HIS LANKY frame breaks into a seizure of contortions<br />

that David Byrne would gladly put his signature<br />

on His facial expressions bear the resemblance<br />

of someone in the aftermath of downing a Milk of<br />

Magnesia shake and realizing there is no restroom<br />

within a 10-mile radius.<br />

Goober's nadir, though, is reached when he kicks a<br />

half bale of hay (actually straw) onto the dance floor<br />

while launching into "Funky Cowboy." After tbe<br />

number concludes. Goober tips his hat again and<br />

looks incredulously at his audience.<br />

"What is this ye haw?,"" Goober asks "Is that<br />

some type of University of Michigan saying?"<br />

Before the show. Goober and Junior shed some of<br />

myths about the Peas. They've never roped a calf or<br />

branded a steer. In fact. Goober has never ridden a<br />

horse. -<br />

The lead singer's only chaw is sugarless bubble<br />

gum.<br />

"My smile is important." says Goober, explaining<br />

why he doesn't chew tobacco. "It's more important<br />

than the band, than the music ... If we're going to<br />

get any women, it's going to be because of my<br />

smile."<br />

Fate is smiling on Goober & the Peas. The band<br />

has showcased a couple of times at CBGBs and MTV<br />

is calling about possibly doing an interview<br />

Also in the works is a full-length album and a tour<br />

into Texas. Tbe band's goal is to play in the Grand<br />

Ole Opry.<br />

"THE OLD one." Junior says, "not the new one."<br />

The ever-pending big record deal is just around<br />

the bend. At least that's what several people who<br />

"know someone in the industry" have been telling<br />

band members<br />

"We're not believing any of it," Junior says<br />

"We're just having fun."<br />

At this time, a guy in glasses and blood hair stumbles<br />

into the room. He introduces himself as "Bob<br />

from Boston" and proceeds to tell the band he saw<br />

them at Club Heidelberg and thought they were<br />

great.<br />

' After comparing Goober & the Peas to a cross between<br />

Led Zeppelin. Van Halen and Johnny Cash, be<br />

asks the band for* favor.<br />

"Could you point me to the bathroom?"<br />

Junior directs him around the corner Off goes another<br />

Goober St the Peas fan. but not the kind the<br />

band yearns for.<br />

•But the ever resourceful tandem could have that<br />

riddle solved as well. The answer -to lasso some<br />

lasses? Aqua-Velva<br />

"I Cry to fill up the whole palm of my hand," Junior<br />

says. "I get my hat. my coat and my trousers<br />

That way you can smell me no matter where you are<br />

in the room." -<br />

O&E BAND OF THE YEAR<br />

Here's the rundown on past and<br />

present winners of the award:<br />

mi989<br />

Frank Allison & the Odd Sox<br />

1990<br />

Volebeats<br />

1991<br />

Goober & the Peas<br />

Tom "Junto," («(p pul m. tw.„g M c


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Monday. February 25, 1991 OAfe *1E<br />

Fitness fads not new, exhibit reveals<br />

THE EXERCISE guru says,<br />

"Go for the burn." The<br />

surgeon general says,<br />

'Don't smoke."' Grandpa<br />

says, "Eat your oatmeal." Mom<br />

adds, "Chew your food." Health<br />

and fitness advice is everywhere,<br />

but that's nothing new.<br />

Where"did it all begin?<br />

According to a new exhibit at<br />

Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn<br />

called "Fit for America: Health.<br />

Fitness, Sport and American<br />

Society, 1830-1940," Americans<br />

..have embraced almost every<br />

health and fitness craze that's<br />

come along in the last 150 years.<br />

Using objects that range frnm a<br />

portable violet ray generator to a<br />

glass leech cup and an "electro-<br />

(<br />

body belt," the exhibit shows what<br />

has changed and what hasn't in the<br />

American quest for perfect health.<br />

Organized by The Strong<br />

Museum of Rochester. N.Y., and<br />

funded in part by the National<br />

Endowmeent for the Humanities,<br />

"Fit for America" reveals the<br />

beginnings of a fitness-conscious<br />

society.<br />

The exhibit looks at how<br />

Americans thought about their<br />

health, the self cures they adopted<br />

and their desire Jo achieve the<br />

ideal physical form during the era<br />

of industrialization.<br />

HEALTH REFORM began as a<br />

widespread movement in the 1830s<br />

British soldiers stationed in India introduced Indian clubs to<br />

the western world, where they became popular in the mid<br />

19th century. This reproduction of an 1866 drawing illustrates<br />

proper use of the clubs in a fitness workout.<br />

Photo exhibit traces<br />

life of jazz musician<br />

One of Detroit's most valuable<br />

contributions is its legacy as one of^<br />

the world's most prolific producers'<br />

of jazz musicians and music. .<br />

The Detroit Historical Museum's<br />

1991 exhibition in celebration of African<br />

American History Month in<br />

February will present "The Life and<br />

Photographs of Milt Hinton. Jazz<br />

Musician." .<br />

•This traveling exhibition of more<br />

than 26 black and white photographs<br />

taken by the "dean" of jazz bassists.<br />

Milt Hinton. opened to the public this<br />

month.<br />

Extending through May; the exhibition<br />

will have special meaning for<br />

the Detroit area because nearly half<br />

of the photographs feature Detroit<br />

musicians.<br />

"This exhibition has received a<br />

very enthusiastic response from De- •<br />

troit's jazz community, even before<br />

it has opened." said Silvia L. Williams,<br />

museum education curator<br />

"We enlisted the assistance of several<br />

of Detroit's most respected and<br />

well-known jazz musicians and experts<br />

to present two days of symposia.<br />

Through lecture, demonstration<br />

and videos, we explored the origins<br />

of jazz, the Detroit jazz tradition and<br />

the future of jazx."<br />

HINTON"S CAREER spans more<br />

than 60 years He has photographed<br />

many of the gianu of jazz for nearly<br />

as many years.<br />

Some of the "jazz legends"-pictured<br />

In the exhibition include Billie<br />

Holiday, Lester Young. Ron Carter,<br />

Kenny Burrell. Major Hoi ley. Aretha<br />

Franklin, and Dinah Washington<br />

Personal commentary by Hinton.<br />

providing anecdotes and an insider's<br />

view of jazz history accompanies<br />

' the photographs<br />

This photo of Aretha Franklin,<br />

circa 1960, in a New York<br />

recording studio, was taken<br />

by Milt Hinton. It's included in<br />

"The Life and Photographs of<br />

Milt Hinton, Jazz Musician."<br />

The exhibition is sponsored by' the<br />

Aetna Life and Casualty Co . which<br />

also sponsored a private reception<br />

for the exhibition and Hinton. where<br />

he signed copies of his autobtofra-.<br />

phy, "Bass Line "<br />

He also was honored with a bass<br />

choir recital and induction into the<br />

Greys tone International Jazz Museum<br />

Hall of Fame The Greystone<br />

Jazz Museum is providing supplemental<br />

artifacts for the exhibition<br />

The Detroit Historical Museum is<br />

a Detroit Historical Department institution<br />

It is at 5401 Woodward at<br />

Kirby in the University Cultural<br />

Center The museum's hours are<br />

Wednesday through Friday. 9:10<br />

a.m. to 5 p m<br />

and was most visible in the form of<br />

temperance campaigns against<br />

"demon alcohol." Those Americans<br />

who "stimulated" themselves with<br />

tobacco, strong drink and even<br />

table condiments, such as pepper<br />

and mustard, were castigated by<br />

religious reformers of the days.<br />

The exhibit uses arti/acts,<br />

including 19th-century whiskey<br />

bottles, tobacco tins and spice<br />

containers to depict the devils that<br />

plagued society.<br />

The advocated alternatives to<br />

sloth and gluttony included<br />

renewal through diet, cleanliness<br />

And action. Advertisements for<br />

pWtriral notions and herbal<br />

potions, as well as some of the<br />

actual apparatus and containers,<br />

show how Americans were enticed<br />

into healthier behavior.<br />

• Between.I860 and 1890,<br />

"survival of the fittest" became an<br />

American preoccupation. ,<br />

As concern grew for the fitness<br />

of a middle class performing less<br />

and less manual labor, calisthenics,<br />

gymnastics and recreational sports<br />

evolved as an important part of<br />

American daily life.<br />

A set of 'Indian clubs" and an<br />

1875 baseball bat are among the<br />

items that represent fitness<br />

interests of late 19th-century •<br />

everyday folk.<br />

By the 1890s and through the<br />

1940s, the contemporary American<br />

image of hearth and fitness began<br />

taking shape.<br />

Teddy Roosevelt provided a<br />

rugged role model with his support<br />

of the "the strenuous life" while the<br />

rise of amateur and professional<br />

sports combined to embody the<br />

health reform movement of the<br />

early 20th century.<br />

Photographs of football and<br />

bicycling teams depict fitness- -<br />

minded Americans who sought a<br />

middle ground between fanaticism<br />

and neglect.<br />

"FIT FOR America" follows<br />

American fitness movements while<br />

reintroducing the health gurus of<br />

the late 19th and early 20th<br />

centuries.<br />

Through photographs, magazine<br />

articles and written testimonials,<br />

visitors encounter such<br />

personalities as muscle man<br />

Charles Atlas, swimmer and<br />

"bathing beauty" Annette<br />

Kellerman and diet reform<br />

advocates Sylvester Graham (of<br />

cracker fame) and Horace Fletcher<br />

(who suggested chewing every<br />

mouthful of food 80 times).<br />

Although perfection may have<br />

had a different look a century ago,<br />

V Ay<br />

A postcard, circa 1907-15, depicts the streamlined form that replaced<br />

the 19th-century, hourglass figure ee a feminine Ideal. \<br />

"Fit for America" shows that the<br />

pursuit of physical perfection is<br />

nothing new.<br />

A Jane Fonda workout kit and<br />

other modern fitness-related<br />

objects reflect all that has gone<br />

before and will probably come<br />

'round again.<br />

"Fit for America: Health,<br />

Fitness, Sport and American<br />

Society 1820-1930'' is on view in<br />

Henry Ford Museum's special<br />

exhibits gallery through Oct 31.<br />

A book of the same name<br />

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48150. Attention: Creative Living<br />

editor.<br />

• ELIZABETH STONE<br />

GALLERY<br />

Tuesday, Feb. 26 — Paintings by<br />

award-winning illustrators of chil-<br />

dren's books will be on display<br />

through March 22. Hours are 11 a.m.<br />

to 5:SO p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 580<br />

N. Woodward. Birmingham.<br />

• G A L L E R I E 454<br />

Friday, March 1 — This Grosse<br />

Pointe-based gallery is opening a<br />

branch here and will start off with a<br />

show of works by contemporary, in-<br />

ternational artists as well as 19th<br />

and 20th century works. Hours are<br />

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Friday,<br />

until 8 p.m. Thursday and until 5<br />

p.m. Saturday, 176 S. Woodward,<br />

Birmingham.<br />

• PEWABIC POTTERY<br />

Friday, March 1 — Works by<br />

sculptors Syd Carpenter and. Chris-<br />

tine Federighi and a one-person<br />

show of work by Joseph Brown are<br />

on display through April 13. Recep-<br />

tion 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, 10125 E.<br />

Jefferson, Detroit.<br />

• SYBARIS GALLERY<br />

Friday, March 1 — Furniture by<br />

Andrew Kaliniak of Detroit is on dis-<br />

play through April 6. Reception 5:30-<br />

8:30 p.m. Friday. Hours are 11 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 301 W.<br />

Fourth, Royal Oak.<br />

• BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD<br />

ART ASSOCIATION<br />

Saturday, March 2 — Adult stu-<br />

dent show, juried by Louise Nobili,<br />

continues through March 23. Recep-<br />

tion 2-4 p.m. Saturday. Hours are<br />

9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Satur-<br />

day, 1516 S. Cranbrook, Birming-<br />

ham.<br />

• O.K. HARRIS<br />

Saturday, March 2 — Exhibition<br />

of works by Aris Koutroulis, will<br />

continue through March 23. He di-<br />

vides his time between Detroit and<br />

New York City and has established<br />

an international reputation, 430 N.<br />

Woodward, Birmingham.<br />

• DOS MANOS<br />

Saturday, March 2 — Paintings by<br />

Jose Rol of Guatemala, are on dis-<br />

play through March. Reception 3-6<br />

p.m. Saturday. Hours are 11 a.m. to<br />

6 p.m., Monday-Friday, until 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday, until 5 p.m. Saturday, 210<br />

W Sixth, Royal Oak<br />

• PAINT CREEK CENTER FOR<br />

THE ARTS<br />

Saturday. March 2 — Paintings by<br />

Carl Angevine and Grace Serra are<br />

in the main gallery and a solo show<br />

by Darryl Stawinsky is in Arts pace<br />

Reception 7-9 p.m. Saturday. Hours<br />

are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Satur-<br />

day. 401 Pine, Rochester.<br />

• HABATAT GALLERIES<br />

Saturday, March 2 — Mixed me-<br />

dia works by Susan Stinsmuehlen-<br />

Amend and glass by Richard Ritter<br />

are on display through March 24. Re-<br />

ception 8 p.m. Saturday. Hours are<br />

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday,<br />

32255 Northwestern, Farmington<br />

Hills.<br />

• DANIELLE PELEG GALLERY<br />

Sunday, March 3 — "Beasties,"<br />

whimsical lifesize, fiberglass ani-<br />

mals by Dennis Pearson, nationally<br />

recognized sculptor, will brighten<br />

the gallery through March 24. Re-<br />

ception noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Hours<br />

are 103Lm. to 6 p.m. Monday-Satur-<br />

day, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, 4301<br />

Orchard Lake, Suite 103, West<br />

Bloomfield.<br />

• JANIS WETSMAN<br />

Thursday, April 4 — Janis Wets-<br />

man 20th Century Decorative Art of<br />

Birmingham will feature 30 contem-<br />

porary quilts at its Farmington loca-<br />

tion in April. Artists Nancy Crow,<br />

Judi Warren, Carole Harris and Jud-<br />

ith Kratz-Miller will attend the<br />

opening reception from . 5-8 p.m.,<br />

April 4. The exhibit will be at Door<br />

No. 10, 31505 Grand River at Orc-<br />

hard Lake Road, Farmington. It is<br />

open 1-5 p.m. Thursdays to Satur-<br />

days through April 27.<br />

Artists exhibiting in the show are:<br />

Faye Anderson, Elizabeth Busch,<br />

Joyce Marquess Carey, Lia Cook;<br />

Nancy Crow, Caryl Bryer Fallert,<br />

Carole Harris, Sharon Heidingsfeld-<br />

er, Nanqy Herman, Jane Kaufman,<br />

Karen Kratz-Miller, Terrie Hancock<br />

Mangat, Ruth McDowell, Jan Myers-<br />

Newbery. Elizabeth Newbill, Esther<br />

Parkhurst, Arturo Sandoval, Pamela<br />

Studstill, Jane Sassaman, David<br />

Walker. Jtidi Warren.<br />

Price rangte: fl,000-115,000.<br />

r- •'<br />

• FEIGENSON/PRESTON<br />

GALLERY<br />

Oil paintings by Michigan artist<br />

Michael Mahoney are on display<br />

through March 16. Hours are 11 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 796 N.<br />

Woodward, Birmingham.<br />

• SWIDLER GALLERY<br />

Works in metal and ceramic by<br />

David Regan and Tony Marsh are on<br />

display through March 16. Hours are<br />

11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday,<br />

308 W. Fourth, Royal Oak.<br />

• ROBERT KIDD GALLERY<br />

Paintings by Edward Evans and<br />

Peter Gooch and glass sculpture by<br />

Linda Ross are in the gallery<br />

through March 23. Hours are 10:30<br />

a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday,<br />

107 Townsend, Birmingham.<br />

• ROCHESTER HILLS CITY<br />

HALL<br />

Watercojors by Fran Nicolson of<br />

Birmingham are on display through<br />

April. Hours- are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Monday-Friday, 1000 Rochester,<br />

Hills Drive, off Avon Road, Roches-<br />

ter Hills.<br />

• DETROIT INSTITUTE OF<br />

ARTS<br />

"Fair Scenes & Glorious Wond-<br />

ers," landscape paintings by the 19th<br />

century American painter Thomas<br />

Cole, are on display through May 12.<br />

Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesday-Sunday. 5Z00 Woodward.<br />

Detroit. „<br />

• PARK WEST GALLERY<br />

Collection of etchings by Rem-<br />

brandt are on subjects such as the<br />

Old and New Testament, self-por-<br />

traits, portraits of contemporary<br />

people, historical, beggers and<br />

landscapes: Hours are 10 a.m. to 6<br />

p.m. Monday-Wednesday, until 9<br />

p.m. Thursday and Friday and 11<br />

a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.<br />

29669 Northwestern, north of 12<br />

Mile, Southfield.<br />

• SUSANNE HILBERRY<br />

GALLERY<br />

Sculpture by Judy Pfaff is on dis-<br />

play through March. The artist will<br />

give a gallery talk at 2 p.m. Sunday.<br />

Reservations suggested. Hours are<br />

11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday,<br />

555 S. Woodward, Birmingham.<br />

• ARIANA GALLERY<br />

Sculptural ceramics by Michigan<br />

artist Terry Basmadjian through<br />

March 10. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30<br />

pm. Monday through Saturday at<br />

the gallery, 386 East Maple, Bir-<br />

mingham.<br />

• FIRST OF AMERICA<br />

Grant Engard, Birmingham sfculp-<br />

tor, will exhibit up to 10 of his cast<br />

papier mache sculptures in 13<br />

branches of First of America bank<br />

beginning Feb. 18 until Sept. 23. The<br />

sculptures may be viewed during<br />

banking hours. CaH 948-0144.<br />

• U-M MUSEUM OF ART<br />

The role of gender in determining<br />

our response to is tbe theme of the<br />

exhibition in the Corridor Gallery<br />

and coincides with the Institute for<br />

the Humanities year-long inquiry<br />

into the "Histories of Sexuality "<br />

Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-<br />

Friday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday<br />

and 1-5 p.m. Sunday, 525 South State<br />

St.. Ann Arbor.<br />

Don't let weather make you blue<br />

Q: With the holiday season over<br />

and fewer activities going on, I<br />

should be accomplishing more. In-<br />

stead, these long winter months are<br />

getting me down and rather than<br />

getting caught up, I'm "losing It" or-<br />

ganizationally?'<br />

A: There are two components of<br />

organization, mental and physical,<br />

and they are dependent on each<br />

other. It takes clear thinking to pro-<br />

duce physical order. If you are sad,<br />

depressed or otherwise mentally<br />

"down," you aren't able to crystal-<br />

lize your thinking and your environ-<br />

ment will suffer.<br />

Science has proven people do, in-<br />

deed. suffer from the "winter dol-<br />

drums." I found from personal expe-<br />

rience, however; that a positive men-<br />

tal attitude can help.<br />

A few months after we moved to<br />

this part of the-country, about 15<br />

years ago, the newspaper confirmed<br />

what I had been loudly lamenting —<br />

o r g a n i z i n g<br />

D o r o t h y<br />

L e h m k u h l<br />

in 90 days we bad only six sunny<br />

ones. Having grown up in the<br />

Southewest with seemingly endless<br />

sunshine. I thought that winter was<br />

awful.<br />

When it was over, howeyer, I had<br />

a strange reaction: I was mad! I was<br />

angry that three months of my life<br />

had been spent so badly and I decid-<br />

ed at that moment that I would nev-<br />

er again allow the weather to affect<br />

my mood.<br />

Since then I think that every day is<br />

a beautiful day. I love changes in the<br />

weather and think having only warm<br />

sunshine would be boring.<br />

I welcome rain because it washes<br />

and freshens the outdoors and helps<br />

things grow. I find snow absolutely<br />

beautiful and cold weather invigor-<br />

ating. Fog brings a kind of hush over<br />

the world, clouds furnish a certain<br />

coziness and — well, they'll eventu-<br />

ally clear away.<br />

Now. I realize it's easier to be pos-<br />

itive when I don't work outdoors. I<br />

don't even have to drive the express-<br />

ways every day or walk long dis-<br />

tances to catch a bus. I'm also not<br />

housebound as some folks are who<br />

musj avoid icy air or sidewalks,<br />

But I've Hone some of those things<br />

in the past and if I still did, I'd adopt<br />

the attitude that such experiences<br />

make me hearty l - a survivor. I'd be<br />

proud of myself for "hanging in<br />

there" and "making it."<br />

Good physical health aids mental<br />

health and exercise can help beat the<br />

doldrums, too. Force yourself to<br />

move. Do anything from going to a<br />

health club to scrubbing the floor or<br />

shoveling the sidewalk. What you do<br />

isn't afr important' as the fact that<br />

you are moving. Do something to get<br />

yourself puffing every day. ^<br />

When you refuse to be lethargic or<br />

in a bad mood of your own making,<br />

you free yourself up to become inter-<br />

ested in the worla outside yourself.<br />

You'll be more vital and involved in<br />

what's going on around you. You'll<br />

think more clearly and concentrate<br />

on what you need to do. I can almost<br />

guarantee this combination of a good<br />

attitude and exercise will help you<br />

get more done and be better orga-<br />

nized.<br />

You can enroll in Dorothy<br />

Lehmkuhl's last two classes, "Or-<br />

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$ 199 900 By Owner 360-0372<br />

SPACIOUS OUAO LEVEL. 4 bed-<br />

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304 Farmington<br />

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462-1660<br />

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ran brio<br />

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doar* . 473-4129<br />

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304 Farmington<br />

Farmington Hill*<br />

BRICK RANCH with 3-4 bedrooms.<br />

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»114.900<br />

HEPPARD<br />

855-6570<br />

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a beautifully Iniahed basement and<br />

2H car garage 1149.900<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe.<br />

REALTORS<br />

4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0<br />

independently Owned and Operated<br />

307 South Lyon<br />

Milford-Highland<br />

308 Bochaatar-Troy<br />

HIGHLAND- OouHe wing Cotomal.<br />

1.950 sqH.. 3 bedroom. !•* bath,<br />

deck oft large family room w/flre-<br />

place Desirable Sub Lake prM-_<br />

leges on an sports Duck Lafca<br />

(122.000 887-1889<br />

MILEORD - beautiful 1989 colonial<br />

private wooded back yard, riraahed<br />

basement oak floors m kitchen,<br />

centrsl air. hrapiace k much more<br />

$146,900 313-684-6357<br />

MILEORD PINE MEADOWS ortfy 6<br />

sues lefl including stunning pine<br />

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ington Park CaH 362-4150<br />

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dKmsron aree of 1180K plus, nomas<br />

S 176.900 Negotiable 360-4819<br />

306 SovthfMd-Lathrup<br />

BIRMINGHAM 9CMOO.S<br />

utas* 2 bedroom, new carpal, naw<br />

kitchen 8 bait- Itoors freer pamt<br />

overs«»ed yard $65 000 626-8228<br />

MT VERNON ' 4 bedroom 2*+ bath<br />

Buyers only<br />

ton' June occupancy<br />

$129,900 356-4*44<br />

NEW LARGE 2 story colonel w cory<br />

amrig room 2H baths, attached ga<br />

$109,000<br />

-age basement $109 000<br />

DAMON BiMWi^Remodellng<br />

N e w C o n s t r u c t i o n<br />

Exclusivley<br />

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Blueprints In ofhee $151,900<br />

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348-9950 or 770-0311 or 780-3267<br />

TROY - RAIN THEE SU8<br />

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room, formal dining room.«reaktasl<br />

area, fanyry room/fw-eplace. 3 bed-<br />

rooms. 2't baths large mastar bad-<br />

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309 Royal Oak-Oak Park<br />

Huntington flood*<br />

BERKLEY SCHOOLS - OAK PARK<br />

3 bedroom Cape Cod wrm family<br />

room and 2 car attached garage<br />

Can be yours with fha VA term* Tor<br />

onfy $62,900 Contact Man«<br />

Caumanm. Century 2« Pnanokj ft<br />

Trams. 689-5000<br />

ROYAL OAK N 2 bedroom, hard-<br />

wood floors ftreplaca. new kitchen.<br />

2 car garage re* driveway.<br />

$76,900 549-1129<br />

ROYAL OAK-Shrtne area charmer<br />

by owner 3 bedrooms up. VS<br />

baths, colonial, hardwoods<br />

out. new rodr ft furnace ft electrical<br />

Fan ot 90 Professionally<br />

landscaped Irom ft backyards, nte-<br />

I raat family neighborhood<br />

124.900 r M9-011I<br />

NORTHFCLO 5 Mile ft Otrboro<br />

5 acres houee with lai<br />

addition By owner $69 900 Otters<br />

729-8512<br />

PERFECT STARTER HOME<br />

Newly decorated 3 bedroom* poa-<br />

SOUTH LYON AREA<br />

Knee tr i leva! on «mo< an acre al<br />

the ehd of a pmate roed laaturas 3<br />

2 baths family room,<br />

room ft 2 car attached ga-<br />

97 900<br />

room. 2 car oarage laras km "arS<br />

more aa tor MoMF-il»E-$<br />

ERA COUNTRY RIOOE<br />

474-3303<br />

C E N T U R Y 2 1<br />

Hartford South- Waet<br />

471-3555 437-4111<br />

311 Home*<br />

Oakland County<br />

BY OWNER custom bu« eowrvel<br />

on acreage in Addiaon Twp 3 bed<br />

rooma study 3"a baths master<br />

auiae oh lal Itoor. owners trana-<br />

lerrad pnee reduced lo $219,000<br />

CaH lor free brochure 313 828-2322<br />

EXPERIENCE A HIGHER OUAl TV<br />

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Clerk aton Secluded aelting ovwr<br />

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Eioutstte detaa and numerous<br />

307 South Lyon<br />

N e w C o n s t r u c t i o n<br />

Exclusively<br />

Mpwe m by May St« time tothooee<br />

r cetera 3 bedroom luxury home<br />

$156 900<br />

CALL NANCY MEMtMOCfl<br />

»H 9960 or 77fM»t t or 790-3367<br />

308 Wochaatar-Troy<br />

ROCHESTER HIILS Cotornel BuiH<br />

at 198* 4 bedrooms 2> befhs br-<br />

ing ft dming rooma «i»chen nook<br />

study 2 * car attached garage ft<br />

$173,900 W6-4IM<br />

TROY BY OWNER Open 1 to 5 4<br />

T» bath colonial oon-<br />

Wooded lot. eairaa.<br />

• 177<br />

$329 900<br />

The Prudential<br />

P r o c t o r , Inc.<br />

REALTORS<br />

625-5700 363-5700<br />

312 Livonia<br />

312 Livonia<br />

A-1 New Offering<br />

Perfect bncie starter in an all brick<br />

neighborhood of South Livonia 3<br />

bedrpoms. basement., let floor<br />

bath and newer furnace Immediate<br />

occupancy $77,500<br />

Just Listed<br />

Fine Western Livonia location lor<br />

tins feeture fua 3 bedroom bnck<br />

ranch Finished basement with natu-<br />

ral brick fireplace 2 hill bathe on the<br />

1st floor, newer furnace and 2 car<br />

garage immeekete occupancy and 1<br />

year warranty $109,909<br />

Heart of Livonia<br />

Located m the vtomty of idyl Wind<br />

goit course thta roomy brick. 3 bad-<br />

room features a family room<br />

wood burning stove updated kitch-<br />

en. 1'* oath* and aliached garage<br />

1 yeer home warranty $ 109 900<br />

Unxjje Beauty<br />

Contemporary 1985 bum. 2.350<br />

square ft colonial m North neat<br />

Livonia 1st noor matter suite<br />

bedrooms 2'i baths great ro<br />

and 1»I floor laundry $(49 900<br />

Treed View<br />

1977 buSl brick cotomal 3<br />

rooms and 2'* bath* formal dmng<br />

room. oanKal a»r and cathedral<br />

ay room with fireplace $149,901<br />

Hot h<br />

Speooua Irving « a premium loca-<br />

tion is available m TM* Weetem i No-<br />

ma 1975 bum 4 bee oom 2'4 bath<br />

bnck quad level Fmahed baa»<br />

rnent balcony oft master Bedroom<br />

central am and 2 car attached ga-<br />

rage $169 900<br />

Rwe Creak Cofomal<br />

Choice setting in one of Noittiwaai<br />

ft brK*<br />

iths 1st<br />

• T O<br />

mg. deck and sprinklers<br />

home warranty $195,900<br />

WipreearvaV.340 squers t new<br />

a at North waat<br />

Mundry grae«<br />

Z"i bathe, wood<br />

' TROY EXfCUTfVf COLONIAl<br />

Premium M on court 4BB<br />

JSC<br />

Bmi OERS SPEC - 2900 sq fl<br />

4 bedroom oolorial.2-* bath*. Va-<br />

•vng room dm-<br />

laa neutral colors 3 car garage<br />

Newburgh/7 Miaa area 1196000<br />

AaRMt Oanalrucbon 427-3295<br />

Ouaaty iwatai iala and craKmanaMp<br />

a a.idem $179.S00<br />

i The Prudential<br />

HarftrJS. WoHe.—<br />

REALTORS<br />

421-5660<br />

312 Livonia<br />

ACCENTUATED RARITY<br />

Where m Livonia would you And 5<br />

large bedrooms 4% belha and a<br />

study and a larmly room and 2 kitch-<br />

ana and fuRy carpeted and a 24x24<br />

garage with loft end an 80x194 lot<br />

and all m unbelievable good laste<br />

and condition and only $134 900<br />

CHUCK GAVLIK<br />

THE LIVONIA C2ECH<br />

2 6 1 - 1 4 0 0<br />

A SPECIAL HOME - Br** ranch on<br />

wooded lot m Lrvoraa's finest<br />

3 Bbdroom. 2'A befh. formal living<br />

ft dining. 1st floor laundry, attached<br />

2 car garage. 2.135 sq<br />

arything $179 900<br />

ft New av-<br />

477-2596<br />

BY OWNER Near schools 3 bad<br />

room 2 bam ranth Finished base-<br />

ment fenced yard 31442 Alabama<br />

Land contract $86 900 421-2896<br />

BY OWNER - Schoolcraft. Middle-<br />

belt area 3 bedroom, ivt bain tn-<br />

levai attached 2 car garage Just<br />

reduced to $96 000 427-4752<br />

BY OUTNER 4 bedroom bnck colo-<br />

nel 4 bath* Gurvta pod. am. hM<br />

hnaahed basement lots ol updetee<br />

$169,900 464-7412<br />

312 Livonia 312 Livonia<br />

BEAT THE SEASON<br />

BUY NOW AND SAVE S$<br />

HEATED IN-GROUND POOL<br />

Perfect tor home entertaining<br />

1525 sq foot. 3 bedroom ranch<br />

Fireplace in laige farmty room £•<br />

cefieni kltchen/dmmg Attached ge- ___<br />

'•0? Puft beaam.m. »wer furnace r w W i ^ i a $«9 900<br />

Graat Starter Opportunity<br />

Circle this one and caa, you wonT<br />

be disappoinied when you see th>s 3<br />

bedroom brick ranch m an area ol<br />

weM kept home* Newer vinyl win-<br />

dows and storm doors spaoous<br />

kitchen and ceuong Ian all make tine<br />

roof, windows Enclosed 12x20<br />

porch All tor $119 900<br />

CALL JIM OR BRIAN<br />

DUGGAN<br />

RE/MAX WEST 525-8252<br />

Great Location<br />

Close 10 Laurel Park and I 275 This<br />

lovely 3 bedroom bock rancn wrm<br />

fua finished baewnem central air 2<br />

BY OWNER - 3 bedroom 2 bem<br />

ranch atyte, 2 car garage. ne-<br />

dmsion park $94 500<br />

CALL BILL ARMBRUSTER<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

' '459"-622£<br />

B* OWNER N. <strong>Canton</strong> large 4<br />

bedroom colonial. soMJ *V-"- oak<br />

foyer. hM, halt.bath x.tchen new<br />

wood Anderson windows p-us much<br />

mora $136,090 981-0144<br />

DON'T MiSS THIS ONE<br />

Plenty or space for family and<br />

friends Large larmly room will wel<br />

bar adiacent to Country Kitchen<br />

Formal dm*ig room 3 bedrooms<br />

2 1 baihs 1st noor laundry 1<br />

ia $129,900<br />

NORTHVILLE ACRE<br />

Fantastic 1600 sg'ft 3 bedroom<br />

ranch I natures a formal dining room,<br />

remodeled kitchen and bam. plus 2<br />

fireplaces Updates include new An-<br />

dersen windows vmyt siding roof,<br />

boor turnace and more 2 car ga-<br />

rage Asking $117,500 =5060<br />

Remerica<br />

IOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

-420-3400<br />

317 Radford<br />

OWNER- 2<br />

aid with garage Area kepi<br />

home 5 U4« * Tategrapr $17,000<br />

After 5pm 349-3156<br />

CREAM PUFF 1 3 bedrooms lormal<br />

dining room, lull basemen!<br />

$53 ,900 Please call<br />

PENNY BRADLEY<br />

474-3303 or 471-7092<br />

ERA COUNTRY RIOGE REALTY<br />

Family Room Ranch<br />

Custom buM brick 3 bedroom m the<br />

"»extern Golf Course area of Red-<br />

ford 1H baths, hn»shed basement<br />

aluminum tnm newer furnace and<br />

central aw. and 2'4 car bnck front<br />

garage $81,500<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe,<br />

REALTORS<br />

4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0<br />

independently Owned and Operated<br />

SHARP STARTER By Owner<br />

i#443 Garfield 2'4 blks S of 7<br />

Mae. 2 bats w ol Five Pomis Neat<br />

6 clean, watt maintained aluminum<br />

2 bedroom ranch w,finished base-<br />

ment & too many updates to men-<br />

tion here Ca* for more mlo 6 uppt<br />

All offers considered Asking<br />

$45 000 532-5482<br />

VERY NICE maintenance free start-<br />

er home on extra large lot Enclosed<br />

and finished breezeway Hardwood<br />

floors m kitchen, neutral .carpeting<br />

and decorating Newer fuenpea 13 X<br />

18 ft screened porch on front<br />

$52 500<br />

459-6000<br />

C0LDWELL<br />

BANKER<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate<br />

318 Dearborn<br />

Dearborn Heights<br />

NORTHVILLE.- Choose from 2 an-<br />

tKjue homes dcrwntovrr Setter may<br />

assist vrth closing cost lo qualified<br />

buyer Owner Broker 344-4434<br />

316 Wastland<br />

Garden City<br />

Country Club. Estates<br />

Truly a custom bwlf home with 4<br />

large bedrooms, oak floors. Pe«a<br />

windows tiled Florida room. 2 natu-<br />

ral rirepiaces finished basement<br />

sprinkling system m an area of "ex-<br />

clusive homes $249,900<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe,<br />

REALTORS<br />

462-1660<br />

nJertiy Owned and O<br />

326 Condoe<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

A NEW COMMUNITY<br />

NEW MODELS<br />

$ 1 1 4 , 9 9 0<br />

2 bedroom*. 2'1 baths 2 car at-<br />

tached garage Fireplace central<br />

art, private patio and much more<br />

G R E E N P O I N T E<br />

AT COPPER CREEK<br />

5 5 3 - 4 8 0 0 •<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - ' bedroom<br />

condo m Twelfth Estates 30028 *!<br />

12 Mile Complex ha* pool tarn*<br />

$53,000 517-697-3638<br />

FARMINGTON Hills. 13'MMldleOalt.<br />

2 bedroom. 2 bam. Condo Garage<br />

8 heat included In maintenance<br />

$66 900 A tier 5pm 8 weekends<br />

737-96*5 or 739-3539<br />

farmrngton<br />

RANCH CONDO - SPAOOUS<br />

include* aa appliances walk<br />

downtown Farmington Loads<br />

storage $49 900<br />

HEPPARD<br />

478-2000<br />

332 Mobil* Home*<br />

For Sala<br />

ATTENTION WE PAY GASH<br />

For uaed mobm homes<br />

North MoMe Homes<br />

586-2277<br />

BELLEVILLE-3 bedroom wim ax-<br />

pando fireplace central am. dec*<br />

new furnace $12 900<br />

461-9562<br />

CANTON Hommette 12 x 60 2<br />

bedrooms Tiew skirting al appli-<br />

ance* Can stay on lot Can ev**<br />

397-3677<br />

342 Lafcefront Property<br />

L -1APC COLilMBiA<br />

«a*oui brick ranch on larga lake<br />

lot 3 bedroom 2 bath mrmg room. :<br />

tamay room w»h hrapiaca deck 8 !<br />

screened porch 313-981-6177<br />

LAKE HURON/TAW AS BAY<br />

Beachfront designer condo 2 bed-<br />

2 barns garage mam level<br />

new $148,000 540-0926<br />

SYLtf*N LAKEFRONT Updated 3<br />

bedroom 2 bain fireplace central<br />

*>r wood riogrs sunroof* dining<br />

room sunset news dock. 1523<br />

L axemen $179 900 661-6003<br />

UVONIA Move-in condition 2 bed<br />

room. 1 bath condo Basement<br />

central air New windows new car.<br />

pet Many extras $53 500 427-0156<br />

LIVONIA Super super sharp con-<br />

do in very desirac* area Extra stor-<br />

age. open floor plan eery pabo off<br />

living room Air appliances stay Up-<br />

dated krtchen Ridiculously low price<br />

include* window treatments and 6<br />

mpnth tree heat and 6 month free<br />

association dues $69 500<br />

PLYMOUTH - Don I rent when you<br />

can own Now is the time to buy th»s<br />

great contemporary 2 bedroom<br />

condo Balcony off bvung room aa<br />

wen as master bedrocrr Plenty of<br />

storage space Ay kitchen appli-<br />

ances included Run. don l walk tor<br />

more information $65 900<br />

WESTLAND - Absolutely withou( a<br />

doubt, a must see Gorgeous. 2<br />

bedroom condo Master bedroom<br />

suite wit»> fireplace Well main-<br />

tained. updated m neutrals Ouiet<br />

park kke setting Can for appoint-<br />

ment JJi ooo-<br />

HIGHLAND HILLS<br />

ESTATES i<br />

Nom/Farmington Area<br />

Ma have a mew selection ot nr. and<br />

pre-owned • manufactured homes<br />

"Sled from as low aa $15,000 2 8 3<br />

bedroom l 8 2 bams as wen as ap-<br />

pliances All feature many extras<br />

and a lew have immediate occupan-<br />

cy Financing available<br />

Q U A L I T Y H O M E S<br />

CALL JOANNE 474-0320<br />

PLYMOUTH 3 bedroom ? bam-<br />

•nth expando Include* *ppl«*nce»<br />

Appraised at $19 000 Reduced lo<br />

$14 995 CaH. _ 348-4323<br />

TWO LAKEFRONT<br />

. HOMES'<br />

' PifJE LAKE New Construction<br />

; 3500 sq h $525,000<br />

I<br />

UNlON LAKE - New construction<br />

saoosqll $625,000<br />

Trl-Mounl/Aspen Const<br />

478-5656 • Michelle<br />

. 3a>I-6PV* closed Thurs;<br />

BROKERS WELCOME<br />

-<br />

348 Cemetery Lots<br />

Whitemor* Lake- 14x80 3 bedroom<br />

2 bam. fireplace utility room appk-<br />

ances deck shed, landscape shw-<br />

gled. more $26.500.'beji 449-2450<br />

m o w 14x65 2 bedroom 2 bath<br />

[t newly remodeled) central air<br />

new sk.rtmg guM area $12 500<br />

CaHMon-Fn 8am-4pm 347-4848<br />

Independently 1 I Operated<br />

D R E A M K I T C H E N ,<br />

Be the first lo impact the sharpest f<br />

home in the area 3 bedroom brick<br />

ranch vr-th numerous updates Air i<br />

new oak krtcKen Petla bow window<br />

new carpet large family room wtth<br />

fireplace full basement 2 car ga-<br />

rage Mint condition $92 500<br />

CALL GARY JONES<br />

Remerica<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

459-6222<br />

, C-eampuW 1st Offering<br />

Sure 10 be love with your isl u<br />

tion ol this West Dearborn brick<br />

spar He;. 3 bedrooms, basement<br />

garage, forma: d-mng room and<br />

new- i«iutr» carpeting XX.<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe.<br />

REALTORS<br />

421-5660<br />

iaOependentty Owned and Operated<br />

320 Hornet<br />

fcayne County<br />

The<br />

M i c h i g a n<br />

G r o u p<br />

Realtors<br />

. 591*9200<br />

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NORTHVILLE<br />

i Graat location! Homey atmilspher*'<br />

! i» yours m trus 3 becroom 'own-<br />

J house with larruly room overlooking<br />

pnvata patio Finiabed basement<br />

appliances $62,900<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

JH art ford South<br />

464-6400<br />

M 3 Northern Property<br />

For Sale<br />

I CHARLEVOIX - FULLY FURN.SKEO |<br />

Walerlront condo 2 bedroom 2 fun'<br />

bams l3*ar t<br />

8 mrv-aage-<br />

I MONEY FAST^<br />

aid lot. Land Conf<br />

361 Money<br />

To Loan - Borrow<br />

jJLF COAST Tarjii-Ji Srrtngs.<br />

EASY TO MAINTAIN!!<br />

3 bedroom bnck ranch wim 1'* car<br />

parage Finrshed basement 8 car-<br />

peting.. Ihru-out Some axfra* are<br />

swimming pool wtth 2 large decks<br />

Good Garden Oty location and<br />

priced lo aa* at $72,500<br />

PROMISING!<br />

Great Garden City location 3 bed-<br />

room brick ranch wtth 2 car garage,<br />

partialy fwnafied Caa am ant. corner<br />

lot t 1 year buyer* protection plan<br />

Aakmg $72,500<br />

CHECK IT OUT<br />

Priced wey below markel value lor<br />

quick sale Seaer very aniuou*<br />

features huge KM<br />

Large I<br />

«Ox5*8<br />

room. 1!» bain*, laro<br />

also ha* 2 car attacfied garage<br />

Hurry - won I last $74,900<br />

Century 21<br />

J. Scott, Inc.<br />

522-32O0<br />

Owner Anxious<br />

Transferred out of lown CaU today<br />

to see mis well kept 3 bedroom<br />

bnck ranch in * nice all bnck neigh-<br />

borhood Garage Basement 2 full<br />

baths. Wayne-westland school* A*<br />

lor $47 900<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe.<br />

REALTORS<br />

462-1660<br />

independently Owned and Operated<br />

$5000 simple assumes $214 pey-<br />

-nentt lor cule 2 Pedi xjm aiumi-<br />

num. swage b» ve- t can for<br />

appl rves only 538-8639<br />

325 Real Estate<br />

Service*<br />

NORTHVILLE King* Mill Co-op I<br />

New 1 , decorated • bed'^om ranch<br />

full basement $49,500 - cash<br />

sale negotiable 349-5570<br />

NOV! - Gorgeous 2 bedroom condo.<br />

priced to sen Professional window<br />

treatment w Imng room 1 ba> win-<br />

dow m dirung room Skytighl m<br />

bathroom 8 mirrored hallway. prf>-<br />

faaamnaPy fin.srwd baawmeni Easy<br />

access lo 1-275 8 1-696 Pool light-<br />

ed Iannis court 8 pond $99 900<br />

313-347-6941<br />

Large 3 bedroom J Ml ba<br />

fuflj furnished cable pooUdock' fa<br />

.duties $61 500 corr,piet»>. fur<br />

niafied $58 400 unfumonec<br />

Can Jar, days. 7S6-0~bQ<br />

337 Farmt For Sale<br />

ROMEO AREA- 16 acre -eriodeiea<br />

larmnouse 2000 sq h 3 bedrooms<br />

1st floor laundry cathedral ceding,<br />

kvmg room 3 bams ail fenced Po»-<br />

Sibie nursery, kennel or antKme<br />

business $125.000 E—s 628-8489<br />

338 Country Home*<br />

For Sale<br />

>FOR98 0Aya<br />

8Y OWNER - 5<br />

: bedroom ranch:<br />

! buildmg. conven.<br />

! sen $127 500<br />

wooded<br />

NOW-YOU win love mis neutrally<br />

decorated Sparkling clean 2 bed-<br />

room condo m Nov, s Sionehenge<br />

features 1 5 b*ms, fun baaement.<br />

new no wax kitchen Itoor ceramic i . ,•<br />

foyer 8 D«m newer carpetmgrnol 339 Lot® and Acreage<br />

water healer'electronic am filler 8<br />

humidifier 8 much more mierested ;<br />

buyers only After 6pm 477-4499<br />

362 ReafEstate Wanted<br />

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CALL - M ORJAQk<br />

261-4200<br />

i CENTURY it HART FORD ^OUTH<br />

CASH TODAY<br />

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touching<br />

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29 Instruments<br />

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39 Lances<br />

41 Mine vein<br />

43 Cfaws<br />

44 Teutonic<br />

deity<br />

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46 Temporary -<br />

shelters<br />

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57 Cloth<br />

measure<br />

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2-25<br />

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Compliments of The<br />

Birmingham-Bloomfield<br />

Board Of Realtors®<br />

LB.<br />

REALTOR®<br />

365 Business<br />

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'•on* by ohone Law annual, rates<br />

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I etc otkyrm 477-760C Or *77-J<br />

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For Sale<br />

LARGE LOT LOVERS .<br />

eeauiiM 4 bedroom Cape Cod wim<br />

lots ol extras 2i Car garage 8<br />

basement - *etfmg on park-Wie lot<br />

Great home for $74 900<br />

Century 21 - Dynamic<br />

. 728-8000<br />

HOMESELLERS<br />

Trunk Mg of *e«rng your home'<br />

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tatkxi' We d Kxre to help youf<br />

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LOFUF or ANOEL<br />

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FIRST FEDERAL<br />

478-3400 ><br />

• Conditions may apply<br />

PLYMOUTH GONDO<br />

Reduced noa moat aflordaOUe - 2<br />

bedroom -ancf condo m Plyinoum<br />

Neutral decor tnrou^iowt. a* kilch-<br />

BEAUTIFUL HEAVIL*T Ireed sectud<br />

ed lot. «t the heart<br />

l'i» acre* w«h •<br />

through property BuUd your dream<br />

houae on mn one ol a fcmd prwata<br />

MM JO* BantfoiMaM<br />

MO-4J3]<br />

nice dnng area and doorwan<br />

Cpvered patio $84 500<br />

459-6000<br />

COLDWELL<br />

BANKER *<br />

Schweitzer Reai Estate<br />

to ! BEEN LOOKiNG^OR - it* best •©-<br />

Century 21<br />

525-7900<br />

REST A URAKT BAR 8 BUiL DING • _<br />

SmaH ar area "Tromendouj. op- ^ **• cop^r computw 8 warehouse<br />

ponumty ior e*£»*n*iOO Purcha*e I space ara»at»a 0 neeoed S&3-2030<br />

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C-eriter P-rvale ofica Secretary p»»cy.<br />

SarSi-i^ WAKE US AH OFFEB WE<br />

WAST TO LEASE THIS SPACE<br />

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366 Ofc.-Bus. Space<br />

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furruahad/uriHjr<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

ATTORNEY<br />

LEGAL ADVICE FROM OFFER TO<br />

CLOSING LOW RATES<br />

JOSEPH W LARK IN P C 3S4-4490<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

Hartford South<br />

464-6400<br />

NORTH CANTON<br />

3 -b^Sroom ranch t'i baths full<br />

basement 2 car garage new tur-<br />

nace-'fot water neater Mew deck<br />

and landscaping 1400 sq rt Priced<br />

K> sell qmca al $102 QOO «5092P<br />

CALL SHAWN<br />

R e m e r i c a<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

420-3400<br />

Perfect in Every Way<br />

You won't find any fault wtth this 326 COfldOS<br />

beautiful 3 bedroom brK* ranch it<br />

has a new furnace and centra, an.<br />

newer oversized 3*rage. t her mo<br />

windows, super finished basement.<br />

d»» 2nd full barn Custom new de-<br />

cor complete with blinds Thrs is one<br />

you don't want lo mi** at $72,900-<br />

Piymouin<br />

In one ol Plymouth > most unique 8<br />

private detached condominium<br />

commurutie** First floor master bed<br />

room suite nrrth whirlpool beauhfu.<br />

Custom kitchen with large nooa 8<br />

morning room wim studio ceikng*<br />

sayligms 8 fireplace 2*6 *«tenor<br />

construction Custom bwli by John<br />

Richards Development Corp<br />

| . ' 546-4232<br />

'' PL rMOU T H-Lowesr price m'cbm-<br />

• p*B«: 2 bedroom. » Oath lower unit"'<br />

: wrtn atrium 8 carport Priced to **•'<br />

guicAly al only $64 90C 459-122 7<br />

beat aree ot tag*<br />

acres of beautiful<br />

I on * wide ravine $74,900 Leu la*<br />

CHUCK GAVLIK<br />

! THE LIVONJA CZECH<br />

261-1400<br />

CLARKSTON Beautiful -ot -n Pine :<br />

Knob Manor noma* Scenic woodec i<br />

site m e>dus,ve area Ort> wafer 8 i<br />

sewers Mjsf see 64'<br />

FARMINGTON HILkS<br />

t50 « ISC- hart »cr« treed »t At<br />

utint*s Sodded- ready to auih:<br />

$4-000 5J3-018C<br />

365 Bwsineea<br />

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rumrr -. Own .-our own business<br />

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ampiovees no iranchrae tee mgh<br />

"•come potential wim stale wide and<br />

B 8 L DISTRIBUTORS<br />

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1475 Wr a* Beaver Rrf<br />

TROV B . NESS QUARTERS<br />

For per*onaifour ca» 83T-;4Q0<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

Interlatonal flmnneea Center*'<br />

* FULLY iMPROVED<br />

LOTS FOR SALE<br />

Some Wl'i Outs<br />

AUTUVN R'DGE SU®<br />

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Kar«n Sriepnerd<br />

k PACKA SE clOUOR LICENSE<br />

SD : scv -«o»<br />

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855-9300<br />

A l Ai.AflcE SHARED EXECUTIVE<br />

Office tiusi-ie«. jnswwnng service<br />

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Contact Dan at 522-135C<br />

LfVOSRA - Schoolcraft 8 MiOdleben<br />

ontarence U H H I SM to 1100 *q.ft ample wan at<br />

M* end taruot ea- parsmg neat to national realaurant<br />

, . - arid Comfort mn . 42.1 -Q770<br />

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The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe,<br />

REALTORS<br />

474-5700<br />

independently Owned and Operated<br />

314 Plymouth<br />

Enjoy The Jacuzzi<br />

Spaciou* 3.000 square ft 4 bed-<br />

•nom. r+ bath cony*ai win open<br />

b-idge stairway overtooamn family<br />

room formal dmmg 'oor, large<br />

master bedroom with ho and her s<br />

wa* m closets and befh den and<br />

> suited ce*ng $259 900<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe.<br />

REALTORS<br />

462-1660<br />

independently Owned and Operated<br />

SUPER VALUE<br />

On this 3 bedroom rancf. family<br />

room opdaled mtchen large lot.<br />

newer roof and carpeting '<br />

Only $52 900<br />

Century 21<br />

CASTELLI 525-7900<br />

GARDEN C'T* »ACRE PLUS<br />

Home title M > 13J EicHiarve<br />

v n A« uiaiiies available C«*i«T<br />

_ , aruf tevei ready to encavaie<br />

On tfrns 2 bed'oom townhoose Fin-|. t :, .si5<br />

| and<br />

MANY UPDATES!!!<br />

AUBURN HILLS - Attractrve l bed<br />

room - den convenient location i i 6 l M m w l I central *i- v*r,<br />

all appMnoes "Cl^ig clean wtf ad' the extras Move «- _,vON A -f- Ut MA<br />

dryer - carpon $36 900 644-816e (,eagj Located in a -nee part of • \jt» ?w- bu«j3M»~ s-"- -a'«>ea -<br />

town Close to 'expressways<br />

$69 MO For details call<br />

LAUREN R09LINSKI<br />

OR J P HOSKO<br />

BIRMINGHAM CONDO-2 or 3 bed ;<br />

room, central an remodeled bam 8 '<br />

«It Chen hardwood Boors eiceiient<br />

condition $79 900 643-0370<br />

BIRMINGHAM Maple Coolidge<br />

i si Boor. 2 bedroom carpon e*- j<br />

ceftent condition Immediate -occu-<br />

pancy $59 900 land contract or<br />

lease I$650 mo •available 689-5393 |<br />

FAMILY HOME<br />

Real nice 3 bedroom coiomai with<br />

bay wmdow in Nv«ng room 1 i<br />

cn'hs central aa. family room wth<br />

h-apMce basement 2 cat attached<br />

garage plus deck $117 900<br />

* f NTuRY 21 ROW 464-XI tt<br />

WESTLAND<br />

A NEW COMMUNITY<br />

SINGLE FAMILY HOMES<br />

$75,990<br />

$4200<br />

MOVES YOU IN<br />

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basement 2 car attached garage<br />

large master bedroom suite and<br />

much more Gel » on me ground<br />

Hoc<br />

M1LLPOINTE<br />

595-1010<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Private courtyard setting for this '<br />

hard to find condo wth a garage 2<br />

bedrooms 1 bam Much-updating<br />

$79 900<br />

HALL & HUNTER<br />

644-3500<br />

R e m e r i c a<br />

HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />

459-6222<br />

'A ES T LAND ^<br />

MARQUETTE VILLAGE<br />

OPEN 0A1LT ' --PV<br />

BlOOMFiELO H8LLS 2 BED-oom 2<br />

bath 1400 sq ft upatairs ranch Fira-<br />

paace dmmg room carport and m-<br />

unrt laundry Clean $79 900 Can<br />

Paul al 333-0706 or 649-8750<br />

BLOOMFIELD - 2 bedrooms • .<br />

baths fireplace Andersen aendows<br />

freshly painted t 050 sq.ft<br />

$64 500 By Owner 1623 9863<br />

CANTON N 1 bedroom loft vaun<br />

ma ceiiinga fm«had twewjenf<br />

of storage space wmdow tt<br />

ments all appliances, central aw<br />

private entrance $54 SOO 454-4601 :<br />

Priced at Only $60 900<br />

2 Bedroom i tram oondos on |<br />

ground wvwi ' 050 Sa Ft «<br />

AH major appliances .r\cm*us monm- to-mcmt- $300<br />

464-2960 or 349-5449<br />

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conference -oom Can Ken Haie<br />

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newly dacorated $?X mc a22-232 i<br />

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lure* deck and energy a«»iciency<br />

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bedroom mc* Rancfi feature* dan<br />

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modem kitchen, flraahed baeemam<br />

7 bath* side entrance garage 8<br />

more 5 Iron to Waelem<br />

CENTURY 2 I TODAY 5J8 200C<br />

S bedroom ranch condo home*<br />

basement 1*1 ftooi laundry decks<br />

carport/garages Starting ai<br />

$95 900 473-8180 Evas 348 133>8<br />

Farmington Hals<br />

LET S MAKE A OEALIH<br />

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twia Ol three remamma taouioua new<br />

condo noma* at B»f N'WOOO !<br />

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21281*<br />

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v. 5t.tar* ar-d wer mlabfcsried<br />

C»reei IOC»t>or. 8 parting $30 00C<br />

OalC Cor-seiyea Realtor »»9-6aOO<br />

j -CE CREAMS'ORE<br />

Sof serve 8 %*nd apcao ia«es area<br />

4. Vi M t 7-45<br />

-N T ERESTEC tNtMRCMASiNO<br />

C&oorate * • ev+ Aganoa*<br />

646-5900<br />

OfTiCE SPACE<br />

rer. Dearborn Haunts to be usee as<br />

store 0" prntaiN yiai affiee 2000 *g<br />

ft $450-mo Aaa lor JOhr 574-0909<br />

PL Y88OUTH . Move your personal*,<br />

ana tukMn rntb Protean oral Park<br />

500-1800 sc ft Ample par*mg<br />

Near M- 'Mo 2'i 453-0580<br />

PLVMOUTM OLD VILLAGE<br />

Prime office rata.. 1-3 room su-'ws<br />

$2 10-SS35 monm pm* jjmt«e<br />

PLYMOUTH - RETAIL. OEPlCE<br />

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•VKary $4?i nvor.fr. SE 1-2980<br />

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12 Mne are* Shared<br />

piete witr^ "urmlOre 8 pm<br />

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7ELEGRAPH-*9 MilE - 200 so «t.<br />

capiior- araa 3 pnwafe<br />

large conkerenca room ofice? &<br />

353-575C<br />

$»0 month Don BJmnn* Braae-<br />

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suvie naurtv Ou-n.<br />

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Budunghem Office Park Coiomai Corner* f "»e<br />

I r«e 3 una*- ^60 sc ft "800<br />

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1200 - 24.000 so FT<br />

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sq ft 1000 *Q ft k; a •<br />

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replac<br />

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Michigan<br />

Group<br />

Realtors<br />

459-3600<br />

HEPPARD<br />

478-2000<br />

REDfORO SOUTH I<br />

3 1<br />

teched parage TM* on<br />

CaH Janet Blazo *<br />

RE/MAX 100 INC<br />

348-3000. 535-8088<br />

custom estra* Pncad ai $ 182 600<br />

SoutM'teM<br />

Adult Cammun*y Tm# ?<br />

\ 3 bath. 1.«7 square «<br />

parted lot thoee who emo* l a m<br />

ou* *vmg ne 'isantenence and the<br />

men, amanmaa such as heefed u«-<br />

! derground 2 cm garage with car<br />

1 wash and loveN cmbhouee wah poof<br />

I end sauna $67 900<br />

3 The Prudential<br />

Harry S Wolfe.<br />

REALTORS<br />

-474-5700<br />

gorgeous •neck p»<br />

tether appaanree kraunous bem<br />

Club houee 8 pool $13 500<br />

Red Carpal *a«m Tipton 427-SOtO<br />

COME IN TODAY<br />

TO HOME TOWN USA<br />

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under H'5 iw< located m mtam-<br />

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home* through fhe end ot Marc*<br />

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PLYMOUTH TWP.<br />

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a-— C* per» aig L C- terms 3—area<br />

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Realty Worlo<br />

Robert Olson Reapors<br />

981-4444<br />

RES" AviRANT V»<br />

gar *vw near >aei.r Oafy<br />

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O&E Monday, February 25. 1991<br />

Monday. February 25. 1991<br />

*5E<br />

Ofc.-Bua. Space<br />

Sate/Laaae<br />

SOUTMF1ELO - * room ofK* suit*<br />

•vartaMe lo suMel Grea! location.<br />

10 Mite k SoutMMd Great price 1<br />

For mora information contact Karan<br />

sa»e«M<br />

WESTLANO<br />

Office space tor laaaa<br />

Wferren/Merriman area<br />

Aalo»aaSi«6. S22-S686<br />

367 But.-Prof. BkJgs.<br />

Sale/Lease<br />

NEEDS REPAIRS • Commercial.<br />

Livonia. 31250 Plymouth RO E of<br />

MariWian. 2300 aq ft twikkrvg. lot<br />

sua 90x267 Mao twfldatota m back<br />

Sacrifice Land contract 241-0200<br />

Office Budding 11400 square leel<br />

income $141,424 16 rmte and<br />

Llwamota araa. built 1M0. excellent<br />

condition Don BlaMns. Broker 977<br />

2700<br />

for lease<br />

REDFORD<br />

tree standing budding<br />

ROYAL OAK - 11 mile near Wood-<br />

mrd »*50fl oarahouae/itudW<br />

auto entry 540-4040<br />

years BeecnOafy 'Scnoot-<br />

(1-96) 664-2067<br />

307 But.-Prof. Bldgt.<br />

Sale/Lease<br />

SOUTHflELD<br />

>r 1696 Suites Irom 310<br />

iq II to 2400 aq fl Convenient<br />

location & parking 356-0597<br />

368 Coromarciaiy<br />

Retail<br />

D O W N T O W N<br />

R O C H E S T E R<br />

FOR LEASE<br />

• Rata* - olftoe<br />

• Medical - Dental<br />

• Cafe/Da* Location<br />

• Beauty Salon<br />

335-1043<br />

DOWNTOWN WAYNE 1.200, 1.600<br />

of 2.800 sq ft store in- buey Kroger-<br />

Parry strip center on Macfugan Ave<br />

m Wayne Ample parking, good traf-<br />

fic. reasonable rent CaH 647-7171<br />

GAROEN CITY- For lease, -deal auto<br />

service canter, tuna ups. mufflers,<br />

etc 5,000 SQ tt •/office Great vW-<br />

bHity. Ford.'Mvddlebe'!. 356-1910<br />

ONLY CONSIDER THIS<br />

Location rt<br />

You want lo be seen<br />

Visibility to 100.000 cars per day<br />

Ford Rd & Middlebeit. Garden City.<br />

775 sq ft CW 422-2490<br />

368 Commercial/<br />

Retail<br />

F ARMINGTON - 2.200 sq ft Retail<br />

space lor lease WW spat or remodel<br />

to suit 2 montns free rent Competi-<br />

tive rates 476-3213 er 450-4435<br />

REDFORD - GRAD RIVER<br />

3,000 sq ft . can be divided For<br />

sale or lease *rn option lo pur-<br />

chase Excellent for'retail, olftoe or<br />

•aareftouse with sales area Rental<br />

$3 95 per sq ft Asking Greenfield near 1-96 - Auto Repair<br />

F*amy<br />

• Ecorse Rd . Taylor - Dry Cleaning<br />

Business & Bunding<br />

AMERICAN REALTY<br />

354-6200<br />

QUIET<br />

D I S T I N C T I O N<br />

l\ THl MIDST OF PLYMOUTH<br />

H<br />

Spacious 1 arid 2 bedroom<br />

apartments. A community<br />

setting near downtown j<br />

Plymouth. Heat included.<br />

Full appliances.<br />

RENT SPECIAL<br />

SAVE OVER tlOOO!<br />

1*1 > MC >1 111 \1 \\( )K<br />

A l ' A K I M I M S<br />

455-3880<br />

Quiet intimate setting. Large<br />

1 and 2 bedroom apartments.<br />

Close to-central Plymouth.<br />

Separate entrances, pool and<br />

otfter amenities.<br />

RENT SPECIAL<br />

SA VE OVER SlOOO!<br />

Pi n u n i n H o t si<br />

M ' A K I M f M S<br />

•<br />

453-6050<br />

A Y o r k Properries C o m m u n i t y<br />

O N E M O N T H FREE RENT*<br />

M o v e in b y 3 - 1 - 9 1<br />

AT CANTON<br />

S p a c i o u s l a n d 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s . 2, 3<br />

a n d 4 B e d r o o m T o w n h o u s e s S t a r t i n g a t s 4 4 5 .<br />

FREE GAS HEAT<br />

19 FLOOR PLANS<br />

DENS<br />

FIREPLACES<br />

CATHEDRAL CEILINGS<br />

• SPIRAL STAIRCASE . I<br />

• CARPORTS<br />

• SMALL PETS WELCOMED<br />

OLYMPIC INDOOR<br />

HEATED POOL<br />

FITNESS CENTER<br />

SAUNAS<br />

LOCKER ROOMS<br />

BASKETBALL COURT<br />

• VOLLEYBALL PIT<br />

' CLUB ROOM<br />

A charming rental community just 20 minutes from Ann Arbor'<br />

and downtown Detroit, yet comfortably away from it all From<br />

I-275. exit Ann Arbor Rd.. west to Haggerty Rd.. follow south<br />

to Joy Rd. then east to The Crossings<br />

455-2424<br />

M o n . - F r i . 10-6<br />

Saturday 10-5<br />

Sunday<br />

Professionally<br />

Managed byiDolben<br />

•New Residents Only<br />

Certain Condition* Apply<br />

Now Leasing Phase III<br />

Lalcefront Units<br />

On f77u> c (( } atei*<br />

N o Security<br />

Deposit<br />

Starting at<br />

LAVISH 1 and 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT HOMES<br />

1« Contampofary<br />

floor otana<br />

Euro-style cabinetry<br />

Ceramic Ma bath and<br />

tub enclosures<br />

I-, .tfc - — 1 me ah mr |-i«- ,<br />

ooMoiiii wBSnfr ana w y w i<br />

m unit storage<br />

Prtwaaa covered parking<br />

• Futy equipped ctuthouaa<br />

worx-out room<br />

• Aerobic CIMIW<br />

• WaHdn^ogging trait<br />

• Sauna 4 |BCUUI<br />

• Pool wtth lap ma/Xers<br />

• Tannla oourta<br />

• VoSaybai pit<br />

Dtnclty acoaaaibia to<br />

M75, 1-96. M-»4<br />

EXPERIENCE THE ELEGANCE OF...<br />

An exquisitely panoramic 106 acra community perfected on tha snores ot<br />

Lake Socmi nestled into scenic limbered views Park Place of NorthvWe<br />

establishes a tradition of unsurpassed excellence in apartmertf homa Rvtng.<br />

3 4 8 - 3 6 0 0<br />

Mon.-Fri. IMS<br />

Saturday 9-5<br />

Sunday 12-5<br />

A<br />

388 Commarcial/<br />

Retail<br />

389 Indust./WarahouM<br />

Sale/Lease<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

SOUTH ADAMS SQUARE<br />

Retail mall space available. 340/sq<br />

fl Ralaa starting at $ 13 SO/sq Itm-<br />

tat. aar 6 electricity<br />

646-5900<br />

BRIGHTON NEW BUILDING 6000<br />

sq It. •rkrefrxiee space. 16ft ceil-<br />

ings.. 14 « 14 overhead doora, 400<br />

amp same® 220-v plua 600 sq. n.<br />

office. ampn psminfl eiceHenl ac-<br />

cess lo I-B6 and US-23 Negotiable<br />

aa 311-4^ 7696<br />

369 Induit./Warehouse<br />

Sala/Laa»a<br />

A I R P O R T<br />

C O M M E R C E<br />

C E N T E R<br />

Award WlnmngOevelopment<br />

industrial Suit as<br />

M-S8 at PONTIAC AIRPORT<br />

1200 SQ fl 1600/mo ccmpWe<br />

Other suites from 1600-10,000 V) fl<br />

Cal Al Montalvo 666-2422<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS-For lease,<br />

mo building. 1.575-sq It includes<br />

olhc* space expressway exposure<br />

10 MHe/Orartd Rrvar araa 477-5951<br />

LIVONIA- approximately 3.000 sq ft<br />

for lease in a 17 More neighborhood<br />

shopping center on Arvn A/bor Rd<br />

3 Mks W. of Newburgh 358-4060<br />

WAREHOUSE ONLY!<br />

From 500 Square feet and up.<br />

$300 00 /no'groaa. Extremely<br />

Well insulaledl Short Term Lease<br />

Available Caft Jo at National<br />

Business Centers 454-2460<br />

RENT TO OWN Pay no more than<br />

market rale and have equity m 10<br />

years Prime location with Oolh off-<br />

ice and industrial space available N.<br />

ol 14 Mile, between 1-75 and Wood-<br />

ward From $4.50 per ft., minimum<br />

12.000 sq. ft. Heritage Investment<br />

Co . Charles Wicklns. 672-2400<br />

371 Industrial<br />

Vacant Property<br />

PROPERTY AVAILA8LE lor 9.600<br />

aq fl Build lo suit. M Rochester<br />

Corporate Center Cal Macomb<br />

Construction Co. 526-0616<br />

400 Apta. For Rent<br />

AUBURN HILLS<br />

Bloomfield Orchard Apts.<br />

Spacious 1 bedroom apartments<br />

Irom $435 00, includes heat, gas &<br />

water Blinds included Pool * laun-<br />

dry facilities ft more Short term<br />

furnished units available<br />

Open 7 days<br />

332-1848-—<br />

AUBURN HILLS - SUBLEASE 2<br />

bedroom. 2 bath apt private entry<br />

Own washer/dryer, microwave<br />

Avondale sahools 852-2819<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Attractive 1 ft 2 bedrooms<br />

Excellent condition. Walk to shop-<br />

ping Heat, water A carport<br />

$495 ft $650 Caa Arm after 6pm<br />

647-4234<br />

BIRMINGHAM- Beautiful 2 bedroom<br />

lower apt. 2 Wks lo downtown<br />

Formal living ft dining AH appli-<br />

ances $795 + deposit, water in-<br />

cluded Leave Message 541-7111<br />

400 Apta. For Rant<br />

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN<br />

studio apartment available, immedi-<br />

ate occupancy, rent $465 ft security<br />

$650 No pets 478-6333<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

ONE MttUTH FREE RENT<br />

Newly remodeled 2 bedroom apart-<br />

ments Net E of Adams Rd near<br />

downtown Birmingham Rental ratee<br />

include, heat, water, verticle bands,<br />

new kitchen, new appaences. mir-<br />

rored doors a upgraded carppfing<br />

OPEN SAT<br />

For furihur mlo call 644-1300<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Quart on Road ft Telegraph<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

Apartments<br />

From $615<br />

Heat Infcluded<br />

* N e w Year's Special<br />

WHETHERSFIELD APTS<br />

645-0026<br />

Mon.-Fri. 9-5<br />

Sat. 10-2<br />

•Limited time, new residents upon<br />

signing 1 year lease Select units<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

TIMBERLANE APARTMENTS<br />

In heart of town • Anractrve Units<br />

Vertical Blinds • Dishwasher<br />

Microwave • Disposal • C/A.r<br />

WINTER SPECIAL!<br />

1 Bedroom - From $550.<br />

2 bedroom $660<br />

(1 Mo s Free Rent Before Feb 28)<br />

Call to view 268-7766<br />

Eves /Weekends 645-6736<br />

NOW YOU HAVE<br />

A CHOICE AT<br />

l i r e<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

BEAUTIFUL<br />

N E W<br />

A P A R T M E N T S<br />

WITH YOUR OWN<br />

WASHER AND ORYER<br />

C H O O S E O U R<br />

C O N T E M P O R A R Y<br />

STYLES IN PHASE I<br />

AVAILABLE FOR THE<br />

SMALLER BUDGET<br />

'All nestled in a setting oj lakes surrounded by beautiful lardsiaping.<br />

LOCATED IN NOVI<br />

O N PONTIAC TRAIL<br />

1 Mile East ot Beck Rd.<br />

OPEN DAILY 9 - 6<br />

SUNDAY 1 2 - 5<br />

6 6 9 - 5 5 6 6<br />

1 & 2 B E D R O O M<br />

L A K E F R O N T<br />

A P A R T M E N T S<br />

$ 4 1 5<br />

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY<br />

A BEAUTIFUL<br />

PLACE...TO LIVE<br />

CENTRALLY LOCATED IN WESTLAND<br />

• 1 & 2 Bedroom • Fireplaces Available<br />

• Pool • Tennis Court • Clubhouse<br />

• Central Air • Dishwasher • Disposal<br />

• Laundry Facilities<br />

• Beautifully Landscaped<br />

e Minutes from Westland Shopping Mall<br />

& All Major Highways<br />

RENT SPECIAL<br />

SAVE OVER $10001<br />

VENOY PINES<br />

A P A R T M E N T S<br />

261-7394<br />

M A YORK PROPERTIES COMMUNITY<br />

E G A T E T O G R E A T L I V I N G I<br />

GOLDEh<br />

GATE<br />

12 Mile<br />

A P A R T M E N T S<br />

From $ 380<br />

• C o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d o n l y<br />

m i n u t e s f r o m e x p r e s s w a y s<br />

a n d T w e l v e O a k s M a l l<br />

• S p a c i o u s A p a r t m e n t s in<br />

a n Ideal L o c a t i o n .<br />

O n P o n l i a c T r a i l j u s t W e r t o f B e c k R o a d<br />

M o n . - Frl. 1 0 - • • S a t . I d - 5 • S u n . 1 1 - 5<br />

PPOR.TUNITY<br />

Q 2 4 - 1 3 8 8<br />

JSING OPI<br />

m<br />

' EQUAl<br />

i ^ ^ ^ M y y w v w ^<br />

ftWVYYWW*<br />

a<br />

400 Aptt. For Rent<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

I In Birmingham<br />

It s BUCKINGHAM!<br />

BUCKINGHAM<br />

MANOR<br />

You DESERVE<br />

ihe ' Buckingham Lifestyle' !<br />

• Deluxe 2 bedroom apts<br />

„ • SIX. Kwt's right, six cloaets<br />

• 1 % baths<br />

• Full basements<br />

• Beautiful setting<br />

ONLY $300 Seci*r*v Deposit<br />

And 1 month FREE RENT<br />

HURRY WHILE THEY LAST!<br />

6 4 9 - 6 9 0 9<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Available<br />

Close to town<br />

Manager<br />

4AM - Large<br />

Immediately-<br />

>wn $560 mo<br />

2 bedroom<br />

Central air<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Mernllwood Bldg 1<br />

bedroom apartment available i<br />

year lease, indoor periling $735/<br />

L ?»2-740O<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

% bedroom apartment, quiet treed<br />

area, walking distance to downtown<br />

& shopping Charming apartment<br />

has a remgdeted kitchen 6 extra<br />

storage space «i the basement Only<br />

$495 per month Leaae EHO<br />

No pets please.<br />

luxury 2 bedroom<br />

from $725 including<br />

Ask about our<br />

townhouses<br />

BENEICKE & KRUE<br />

642-8686<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - on Sow security de-<br />

posit plus $500 off Cell 478-6806<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

NEAR<br />

DOWNTOWN<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

.Super Location<br />

Small 60 unit complex<br />

Very large 1 bedroom unit<br />

wtth patio - $485<br />

Includes carport, all appli-<br />

ances. carpeting, verticals,<br />

sliding glass door.<br />

Shopping nearby<br />

STONERIDGE MANOR<br />

Freedom Rd W of Orchard Lake<br />

478-1437 775-8200<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS<br />

ASK ABOUT SPRING SPECIAL<br />

1600 sq.ft. 2.bedroom. 2 oath w/<br />

walk.in cloaals covered parking.<br />

»saner/dryer vertical bands, at-<br />

tended gatehouse end a 24 hour<br />

monitored mtrualon and fire alarm<br />

FROM $855<br />

SUMMIT APTS<br />

NORTHWESTERN A MIDOLEBE^T<br />

628-4396<br />

LIVONIA<br />

DON'T WAIT!<br />

They're gong fast Spa-<br />

cious 1 and 2 bedroom<br />

apartments Don I wen<br />

Cal now to find more<br />

about<br />

• Our specious kvmg<br />

• Carport included<br />

• VerbcaT bknds included<br />

• On-site picnic area with<br />

• Greet location, near<br />

LhrorMMail<br />

• Ask about our move-m<br />

WOODRIDGE<br />

Can Ouick'<br />

477-6448<br />

LIVONIA<br />

MEAT INCLUDED •<br />

RENT FROM $475<br />

SECURITY DEPOSIT $150<br />

Speooua 1 A 2 bedroom apts with<br />

plush carpet, vertical bknds. self<br />

cleaning oven. Iroettree refrigerator<br />

dishwasher ample storage inter-<br />

com. carport. Club house, sauna, as-<br />

arose room, tenrna courts, heated<br />

pools<br />

On Joy Rd W of Newburgh<br />

459-6600<br />

* On selected units only<br />

400 Apts. Foe Rent<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS<br />

FROM $475<br />

• Free Heat<br />

• Large 18 2 Bedroom<br />

• 1 or 2 Year Leases<br />

VILLAGE OAKS<br />

474-1305<br />

LIVONIA'S<br />

FINEST<br />

LOCATION<br />

Merrlman corner 7 Mile<br />

Limited time offer: 1 month<br />

free rent with 1 year lease,<br />

new tenants only. ——<br />

Deluxe<br />

'2 bedroom. 2 bath<br />

$620<br />

• All appliances<br />

• Vertical blinds<br />

• Pool<br />

• Nearby shopping<br />

MERRIMAN WOODS<br />

H ,<br />

Mod* oomn 9-5 except THundey<br />

477-9377 Office: 775-8200<br />

NEW ENGLAND PLACE APTS<br />

2 bedroom flreplece<br />

Kids A pets ok<br />

435-5430<br />

Farmington Mins<br />

Orchard<br />

Creek<br />

Apartments<br />

• Private entrances<br />

• Washers A dryers .<br />

• 2 Spacious bedrooms<br />

. 2 Fun baths<br />

• Carports<br />

• Cat hedi «• ceikngs "<br />

• Many more amenities<br />

On Orchard Lake Rd<br />

V4 Mile S of 14 Mile Rd.,.<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

855-1250<br />

Oaky 12-5 pm<br />

(Closed Wed )<br />

or by Appt<br />

LIVONIA - 7 MILE RD.<br />

2 Bedroom. 2 Bath<br />

$635<br />

Includes washer A dryer m each<br />

apartment. Carpeting, vertical<br />

blinds, deiuie appkancas balcony,<br />

patio, swimming pool, tennis courts<br />

community room Near shopping<br />

CANTERBURY PARK<br />

7 MMe Rd corner MsytieKI between,<br />

Farmmglon A Mernmen Rds<br />

473-3983 775-8200<br />

Model open dally 9-5<br />

except Wedneaday t<br />

FAAkMNGTON HILLS<br />

1.000 aq n spenmeM.<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS<br />

CALL-*OR SPRING SPECIAL<br />

Naw England charm - r^vw 1500<br />

SO It 2 A 3 bedroom townhhousea.<br />

2'j baths spacidua-master bed-<br />

room suite washer dryer bknds<br />

and covered parking<br />

FOXPOINTE<br />

TOWNHOUSES "<br />

Haisted & 11 Mile<br />

473-1127<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS<br />

A RANCM & TOWNHOUSE<br />

COMMUNITY<br />

Elegantly designed 2 or 3 bedroom<br />

ranch, or 3 bedroom townhouaea<br />

2'y baths 2000 sq It of living<br />

space, whirlpool tub fuC basement.<br />

2 car attached garages From<br />

11475<br />

COVINGTON CLUB i<br />

u Miw A Middlemen - -<br />

851-2730<br />

WINTER SPECIAL<br />

CONCORD TOWERS<br />

1 A 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS<br />

includes<br />

• Stove A refrigerator<br />

• Dishwasher<br />

• Carport<br />

• Intercom<br />

• Newly decorated<br />

• Smoke detectors<br />

• Sprinkler «»t*m<br />

• FROM $405<br />

1-75 and 14 Mile<br />

New to Abbey Thealer<br />

589-3355<br />

Madison Heights<br />

SPECIAL<br />

$50 SECURITY<br />

GREAT LOCATION<br />

LEXINGTON ,<br />

VILLAGE<br />

1 BEOROOfnt APARTMENT<br />

400 Apta. For Kent<br />

Northville Forest<br />

Apartments<br />

14 2 Bedrooms<br />

Over 1 000 sq ft of comfortable<br />

sound conditioned kvmg<br />

.from $497<br />

AVAILABLE NOW'<br />

includes hot water walk-in close!<br />

porch or balcony swimming pool,<br />

community bukding storage area<br />

OPEN MON FRJ 8am-4pm '<br />

After 4pm A weekends<br />

try appointment<br />

420-0888<br />

NORTHVILLE - 1-275 A 8 Mi<br />

Ns wer luxury apartment Al amem-<br />

IM including ttWf dryer... 1 A 2<br />

bedrooms starting at $539 - spe-<br />

cial incentives 348-4300<br />

4W Apts. For Rent<br />

NOVI S AWARO WINNING<br />

COMMUNITY<br />

. SADDLE CREEK<br />

1 A 2 BEDROOM APT HOMES<br />

Designed with a private entry that<br />

leads you to a world of gracious liv-<br />

ing For your convenience a waeNer<br />

A aryer along with a reserved car-<br />

port are included plus a clubhouse<br />

wtih planned ectiftias and exerciee<br />

await ydu<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sat A Sun 11-5<br />

344-9966<br />

On Nov Rd . between 9 A 10 Mile<br />

Rd lusts of 12 Oaks Malt<br />

Nov<br />

Tree Top Park<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

Natural beauty surrounds tneea<br />

spartments with mew of the woods<br />

Take the loot bridge across the roll-<br />

ing brook to the open park area or<br />

lust en,ay the tranquility of the edia-<br />

cent woods EHO<br />

2 bedroom from $555<br />

Located on Now Rd N of 8 M«e<br />

open Mon - Fn 10-6 Sat 10-5<br />

Sun t2-5<br />

BENEICKE & KRUE<br />

348-9590 347-1690<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

SLOOK AT THIS<br />

Spacious 1 Snd 2 bedroom<br />

apartments and urtreal 2<br />

bedroom townnouaea<br />

• Great locations - near 98<br />

eee -275<br />

• Minutes from 12 Oaks<br />

Mak.<br />

• Full basements «the<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

PLYMOUTH - NICE 3 yeer ok] 1<br />

bedroom, doee to town wrth avj<br />

bknds. laundry avakatke Mar 15<br />

$435'mo No pets 453-1743<br />

PLYMOUTH SENIOR CITIZEN<br />

Specials Specious 1 A 2 bedroom<br />

ty Wa» to Shopping Central a*,<br />

diahwaaher. trnlKM bknds carport<br />

pool Avaaede to quskAed<br />

453-8811<br />

1 Heet<br />

' Stove A refrigerator<br />

• Pool<br />

• Nawfy decorated<br />

• Smoke detectors<br />

• FROM $445<br />

1-75 and 14 Mile<br />

•cross from Oakland Mall<br />

585-4010<br />

Novi<br />

ABSOLUTELY<br />

F R E E<br />

APARTMENT<br />

INFO!<br />

NORTHVILLE 1 A 2 bedroom aparl<br />

ments available $SC5 to $585 per ,<br />

month including heat 1 year lease<br />

348-9250<br />

FOUNTAIN PARK<br />

NOVI<br />

NOVI' rs the IN-P^AC£^ to «v«<br />

FOuntam Park is trtfc * 1 'place lo<br />

LtVE-'N<br />

• Super location<br />

• Near 96-296-275<br />

• Indrviaua; laundry room wnn<br />

washer 8 Urjier<br />

• Private entrances<br />

-Walk-in closets<br />

• Super on-sde management<br />

348-0626<br />

^••on-Frt ie-6-30<br />

Sat A Suh N0041-5<br />

On Grand River between Nov A<br />

Meedowbrpok ftps<br />

Tree Top<br />

Meadows<br />

Quiet, convenient twig comes wtth<br />

tries® newer lunury aparl menu in<br />

desirable Novi Feaiurea include<br />

• Over sired rooms A balconies<br />

• Oekine "rtcnens<br />

• Ai- conditioning<br />

• Window treatments<br />

• Covered parking<br />

• Walking distance to shopping<br />

restaur anil $ nouses of worship<br />

• Eaay access lo 3 aspresaways<br />

• Hot water<br />

'hese units are freshly painted<br />

I dean as a whistle A olter good val-<br />

] ues at great pricea EHO<br />

1 bedroom: $535<br />

j 2 bedrooms : $595<br />

,<br />

Ask about our specials<br />

open Mon - Fn 10-6<br />

Sat 10-5 Sun 12-5<br />

8«tnelcke & Krue<br />

348-9590 • 347-1690<br />

NOVI RIDGE<br />

On 10 Mae between Now Rd<br />

Meadowbrook<br />

349-8200<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

NORTHVILLE GREEN<br />

Large contemporary 2<br />

apartment with BMconi porch over-<br />

look mg running brook On Randolph<br />

at 8 Mae. 'n Mile W of Sheldon Rd<br />

Walk to downtown iSorthvUM<br />

RENT $670<br />

SECURTIY $20C<br />

Includee carport pkiWi carpeting.<br />

349-7743<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

Absolutely<br />

The Best<br />

Apartment in Plymouth' come see<br />

why hurry* They won i last long<br />

• Spacipus 1 A 2 bedrooms<br />

• Heat 8 Bands included<br />

• Private balcony<br />

TWIN ARBORS<br />

453-2800<br />

Ptymouth "l!<br />

FREE<br />

MICROWAVE<br />

when-fou move m during February<br />

Plymouth Square<br />

Apartments<br />

1 BEDROOM APT<br />

$455 PLUS UTILITIES<br />

9421. MARGUERITE<br />

• Oft Arm Arbor Rd l block West o»<br />

Shetdoni<br />

MON THRU FRI 9 TO 5<br />

455-6570<br />

PLYMOUTH i<br />

Plymouth Hills<br />

Apartments<br />

746 S Mtll St.<br />

Modern 1 and 2 Bedroom<br />

• WASHER-DRYER<br />

IN EACH APT<br />

• ACCESS TO 1-275<br />

• AIR CONDITIONED<br />

• FULLY CARPETED<br />

. DISHWASHER<br />

. NO PETS<br />

FROM $445<br />

OPEN DAILY 12 to 5PM<br />

455-4721 278-8319<br />

PLYMOUTH Mayflower Hotel $450<br />

month Deny room service 24 nour<br />

message service Color TV No<br />

leases immediete occupancy<br />

Creon or Mane 453-1620<br />

PL YMOUTH-Spaclous 1 A 2 bed-<br />

room apartment-quaat compieii Ap-<br />

pkancea neat included mt.<br />

$445 $515 per month<br />

348-«>77 459-2923<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP - 1 bedroom.<br />

! nice Quiet comer, immediate occu-<br />

pency no pels 1-437-2610<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom Maple A<br />

Feirground, lower apertment stove.<br />


Monday. February 25. 1991<br />

400 Apts. For Rant<br />

Pl r MOUTH - 1<br />

K>garaK». M M . dryer, $450'mo<br />

plu* ulrtities pkjs security<br />

Deys 522-5860 Eves 464-6636<br />

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom, reeiden-<br />

l:gg£-<br />

•ange. $ocated off Ford Rd..<br />

block East ol Wayne<br />

Mon - FrL -<br />

Sal 9-5Sun<br />

9am-5pm<br />

noon- 5pm<br />

-729-4020<br />

WESTLAND<br />

. _jdroom carpeted stove refrt<br />

eretor included $325/mo plus $3<br />

deposit 326-8300<br />

HILLS -.Z tffroo"? £»"»-<br />

compietely refurbished,<br />

immediately. $395 mo<br />

Caa Mon -Tit.. 9-5p*n. 338-4677<br />

BERKLEY-Spacious 3 bedroom.<br />

Basement oversized garage, stove,<br />

refrigerate* new cerpettfUmds. no<br />

i $750/mo • deposit 844-1411<br />

BIRMINGHAM 8 ALL CITIES<br />

HOMES FOR RENT<br />

SEE 100 S WHERE<br />

TENANTS 8 LANDLORDS<br />

SHARE LISTINGS • 642-1620<br />

FREE CATALOGUE<br />

884 So Adams. Birmmgham. Ml<br />

BIRMINGHAM- Bioomheid HUTS<br />

Schools Maple 8 Franklin aree 4<br />

bedroom co»or*al 2* bath, farmer<br />

room, central air Clean Leaae<br />

$ 1650/mo Available Mar 1 Joan<br />

Park. REMAX 846-5000 or 851-8407<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Charming 4 bed-<br />

room brick colonial, 2*A Oattw. wet<br />

bar. family room, fireplace. 1st floor<br />

laundry, some hardwoods, lormal<br />

$1600'mo<br />

737-1002<br />

dmmg room, appliances<br />

D 8 H PROPERTIES<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Charming, bright 2<br />

bedroopi near shops Basement.<br />

$eOO/MO<br />

540-6375<br />

a s s i s t<br />

BIRMINGHAM downtown Living<br />

room/nreplBce. dmmg room. 2 bed-<br />

rooms. — wood Boors, central air<br />

$900 mo 644-4438 or 848-7061<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Immaculate 3 bed-<br />

room. 1 b alh.» appliances, gerage<br />

air 8 mm. blmds • attic storage<br />

$800 mo » security 626-8319<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Maple 8 Adams<br />

area 3 bedrooms - 3rd Boor walk-<br />

up 1st floor laundry, fireplace A<br />

Classic Beeuty $1800/mo 644-6443<br />

BIRMINGHAM - newly decorated 2<br />

bedroom 1 bath, finished base-<br />

ment. Florida room, appliances new<br />

carpet $725'mo 549-6465<br />

WESTLAND<br />

2 BEDROOM FROM $475<br />

$200 SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />

2 bedroom. 1 bath with plush car-<br />

peting, walk-in master closet 8 stor-<br />

age Bunds, dishwasher, security<br />

haA-doors with Wleroom. balcony or<br />

patio pool & play areas<br />

By Wesrtand Mali, cats allowed<br />

WOODLAND VILLA<br />

422-5411<br />

Westland - 2 Bedroom Apt.<br />

Close to shopping 8 schools<br />

Heat/water included Children<br />

welcome Call now and receive 50<br />

percent oil first month s rant<br />

326-9008<br />

W E S T L A N D<br />

6200 North Wayne Rd —<br />

STUOIO - $395<br />

1 BEDROOM - $445<br />

2 BEDROOM - $460<br />

Includes neat 8 water Senior Dis-<br />

count Pool 8 air Cloee to ,<br />

Westland Shopping Center<br />

722-5155<br />

BIRMINGHAM • Recently remod-<br />

eled 2 bedroom W,town. washer /<br />

dryer and ell appliances Available<br />

immediately $675/mo 569-3357<br />

BiRMINGHAM-waJk to town. 3 bed-<br />

room cape cod. lencad yard, newty<br />

painted hardwood floors, air condi-<br />

tioned $875/mo -after 5. 478-9151<br />

BIRMINGHAM. 2 bedroom • den<br />

Bright. Sunny completely renovated<br />

interior $780 per month Security<br />

deposit Mrs Smith 335-9190<br />

BIRMINGHAM 3 BEDROOM<br />

Classic style fireplace, dmmo room,<br />

rec room Nuetrai decor $950<br />

Cal 649-0878<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom home<br />

Clean' Great landlords' $800 per<br />

month •» security deposrt 433-3316<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 4 bedroom. 3<br />

bath $1100 * utrtitiea 1'* month<br />

security deposrt 1st month free for<br />

needed redecorating 332-7924<br />

NT ON • Clean 3 bedroom<br />

fireplace basement<br />

$975 /month<br />

tzar, Apr*<br />

981-2767<br />

CANTON-Executive rental 3 bed-<br />

room Colonial Many extraa. garage,<br />

$975 discount rent • deposit. Deys<br />

676-4935 Eves 675-3507<br />

402 Furnished Apts.<br />

For Rent<br />

.CASS LAKE home Must see new<br />

decor, deck, greenhouse 2 bed-<br />

rooms. loft, sprmkler 2 car attached<br />

garage $1350 mo 681-7874<br />

ABBINGTON LAKE<br />

FROM $695<br />

Temporary Assignment* Relocat-<br />

ing? We have corporate apts tor<br />

Short term lease Fully furnished<br />

with linens, housewares, utilities,<br />

television, stereo 8 microwave Corv<br />

venientfy located m weetern suburb,<br />

easy access to all l-ways 8 airport<br />

Pets welcome m selected units<br />

Can anytime 459-9507<br />

Birmingham Downtown<br />

MONTHLY LEASES<br />

1 OR 2 BEDROOM<br />

Furnished & Unfurnished<br />

Starts at $32.50/Day<br />

UTHJTIES INCLUDED<br />

851-4157<br />

" EXECUTIVE GARDEN APTS.<br />

CASS LAKE WATERFRONT<br />

bedrooms $8 50/MO 2 bed-.<br />

$550/MO immediate<br />

occupancy 858-5087<br />

CLARKSTON. on Mills Pond Single<br />

bedroom cottage, newly remodeled<br />

interior Appliances included. $550/<br />

S 826-9480<br />

mo Days I eves 843-8258<br />

CLAWSON - 3 bedroom 1 bath<br />

brick ranch Basement, newer kitch-<br />

en. immediate occupancy $760 per<br />

month 540-2670<br />

DEARBORN HEIGHTS Peach Daly<br />

8 Ford Rd 3 bedroom ranch. 4 yrs<br />

old. fenced yard, basement, beauti-<br />

ful kitchen, appliances including<br />

disnwasher $750/mo plus security<br />

Call between 10-4. 562-6247<br />

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN- Prime<br />

location. 1 bedroom completely fur-<br />

nished Unens. dishes, color, micro.<br />

mt Sf#>rl or long term $695.mo in-<br />

cludes utilities 642-0093. ^44-4454<br />

Heat included<br />

Mon. - Fri. 9-5<br />

Sat. 10-5<br />

•Limited time. New Residents<br />

upon signing 1 year lease<br />

Selected units.<br />

Equal Mousing<br />

Opportunity<br />

Westland<br />

SPECIAL ON<br />

SECURITY DEPOSIT $200<br />

1 MONTH FREE RENT ON<br />

1 BEDROOM APTS.<br />

Limited time only<br />

WESTLAND AREA<br />

POOL<br />

Club House, Patio, Pets Al-<br />

lowed. Air, Carpet.<br />

FREE HEAT 8 HOT WATER<br />

1 BEDROOM - $450<br />

2 BEDROOM - $495<br />

BLUE GARDEN APTS.<br />

Westland s Fmeat Apart menu<br />

Cherry Hill Near Memman<br />

Defy 11am-6pm - Sal 10am-2pm<br />

729-2242<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

PUTNEY MEWS<br />

Completely furnished town<br />

nouses 20 delightful 2<br />

bedroom units. TV. dishes,<br />

(mens Extendable 30 day<br />

leases Greet location<br />

From $960<br />

689-8462<br />

Western Hills Apts.<br />

2 Bedroom<br />

Special<br />

Up to $100 Off<br />

Per Month<br />

With a 12 Month Lease<br />

Heat & Water Paid<br />

Central AJr, Poo4<br />

Cal Today<br />

729-6520<br />

Cherry Hill & Newburgh<br />

Limited Special<br />

Birmingham. /W Bloomfield<br />

BLOOMFIELD LAKES APTS<br />

WINTER SPECIAL ON RATES<br />

3 corporate apartments available m<br />

a small private qmet conjpien<br />

STUOIO $500<br />

ONE BEDROOM $550 - $650<br />

TWO BEDROOM $650 - $750 -<br />

Heat 8 water included Washer 8<br />

dryer on mam floor A* apartments<br />

fully furnished wrth designer decor<br />

interiors- Includes dishes Unens. sil-<br />

ver etc 8 are cable ready ideal for<br />

executives or business persons re-<br />

locating into area Cleaning services<br />

available Beach<br />

No pets pieese E<br />

management<br />

1 month lease avertable to qualified<br />

privileges<br />

E.ce&em<br />

on lake<br />

on-site<br />

2920 Schroder Bfvd 2 M l N ol<br />

Orchard Lake Rd oft Cass La*e Rd<br />

FOR APPOINTMENT<br />

881-9161 681-8309<br />

BIRMINGHAM • t bedroom apt<br />

with carport Completely furnished,<br />

leaae and security deposit required<br />

Can after 4pm 647 4390<br />

ONE & TWO BEDROOM<br />

%<br />

WASHER<br />

AND DRYER<br />

IN EACH •<br />

AfARTMENT<br />

DRAMATIC<br />

CATHEDRAL<br />

CEILINGS<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

LEASING OFFfCE<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

M O U T H<br />

^LAKEFROHT APARTMENTS<br />

P<br />

COMMERCE TWP LAKEFRONT<br />

Carriage house Large deck Prtvale<br />

dock Beautiful sunsets $850 per<br />

month mdudes heat 851-8509<br />

DEARBORN HEIGHTS - Cute 2 bed-<br />

room Ranch Garage, utility room,<br />

lenced Qjjtipn to buy avertable im-<br />

m«J.sio occupancy $490 788-1823<br />

DEARBORN Outer Drive.'Go«view<br />

area Cedar shske English colonial<br />

4 bedrooms 2'» baths. Isrmfy room,<br />

fireplace, all appliances Available<br />

thru 7-31-91 $l2007mo<br />

D 4 H PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />

DEARBORN<br />

3 bedroom 2 full bath, basement<br />

fenced yard, near schools 8 pool<br />

$680 month 533-9615<br />

BLACKSTONE - 3 bedroom near<br />

Pilgrim 8 Burt Rd $350 month piua<br />

$35Q deposit 522-0572<br />

OUTER DR /SCHOOLCRAFT<br />

2 bedrooms carpel drapaa. 2<br />

garage fenced yard $350<br />

month plus $350 security 1350 per<br />

255-3628<br />

SCHOOLCRAFT/Burt Rd aree 3<br />

bedrooms with appliances and<br />

lenced yard $375 plus secunty<br />

' 421-1459<br />

DETROIT address REDFORO AREA<br />

3 • bedrooms. tamHy room fire-<br />

place. living room. dmMh room.<br />

$550 - security deposit Avaaebie<br />

March 1st 356-2754<br />

DETROIT 'REDFORO 6 Mile W of<br />

Telegraph 2 bedroom, appkancea<br />

large yard<br />

$3*5'mo '«<br />

quiet neighborhood<br />

lease 689-7719<br />

DETROIT - Warrendeie 3 bedroom<br />

bnck newer carpeting thru out<br />

2 car garage $595'mo<br />

255-5678 05 477-8409<br />

DETROIT • 7 rm 8 Evergreen Bnck<br />

2 bedroom Casement fenced yard.<br />

2 car garage Nice neighborhood<br />

$450 - security 533-6758<br />

FARMINGTON - Drake'Freedom 3<br />

bedroom 2 * acre, stove/rsingers<br />

tor. attached garage $720/mo -<br />

security 8 damage lea 824-4667<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 bedroom<br />

pertly furmehed $365'mo wrth ut*<br />

ties included 477-8900 -476-1572<br />

HOME AWAY FROM HOME INC<br />

Short «eee Elegantly turmshed 8<br />

equipped 1. 2 or 3 bedroom apis<br />

No pea From $1150 826-T714<br />

OLD REDFORD - area very mce<br />

large 3 room 8 beth furmahad or<br />

iol UtiStiee included $37Vmo<br />

533-7342<br />

PLYMOUTH - I bedroom furmehed<br />

includes tm utamea Cm street park-<br />

ing 2 blocks M lown $415 plus se-<br />

curity 6 mo lease 459-4199<br />

SUITE LIFE<br />

FROM<br />

MoMh?^<br />

immediate occupancy<br />

549-5500<br />

HEAT<br />

INCLUDED<br />

FULLY FURNISHED<br />

CORPORATE SUITES<br />

Weekend Towers<br />

CENTRAL<br />

AIR<br />

Ol yxir relocation tr<br />

ihT^'X^<br />

THRU-UNIT<br />

DESIGN<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

wood Sub 4 bedroo<br />

master bedroom 25s 12. Tt baths<br />

lormal dining room, family room<br />

fireplace. $1700;mo<br />

0 8 H PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2/3 bed-<br />

room appeancee cerpeling ga-<br />

rage acre of land Off Northwestern<br />

Hwy $900 mo $26-2422 624-3245<br />

FARMINGTON HHL*. 2 bedroom<br />

ranch large <br />

Divers-'ied Group. Inc 861-3000<br />

LIVONIA - 3 bedroom, an.appli-<br />

ances energy efficient $850 month<br />

p*, security Avartawg ¥an* 3<br />

After 5pm 591-2055<br />

NOVI 3 bedroom on 3W acres, natu-<br />

ral fireplace. Mg kitchen 8 dmmg<br />

room, located on GrandR»ver<br />

oetween Tan 8 Beck near expreee-<br />

... A* for Sieve j 538-9665<br />

Oh 1 L _ _ I<br />

2 bedrooms £700 per mo<br />

348-8306<br />

NOVI Waded Lake Lakefront 2 bed-<br />

room Cape Cod 2 kjl baths New<br />

carpel New kitchen Deck Dock<br />

Eiceaent condition 8925 553-9085<br />

OAK PARK - 9 maa/Scot IS race 3<br />

yard. 1 block Irom school FarndaM<br />

schools Children 8 pels ok $575<br />

month plus security Avertable<br />

March 3. 968-8861<br />

PLYMOUTH/CANTON Schools<br />

Be*iWM 4 bedroom. Tl bath colo-<br />

nial backs up lo woods Slove 8 re-<br />

»ngeralor $1200 451-2185<br />

PLYMOUTH - Neer downtown 4<br />

bedroom furrvshed or pertieey<br />

**n»had No dogs Terme negoti-<br />

able 455-9268 455-1199<br />

PLYMOUTH - rent with option to<br />

biry 3 bedroom famay room. f»re-<br />

ptece garage Available Aprs i«<br />

$800 mo 459-5504<br />

404 Houses For Rent<br />

SYLVAN LAKE 3 BCOOOOM<br />

Bungalow wrth Dbck on L8ke<br />

$67;5'mo Av<br />

Cal. ask lor Jane 681 3896<br />

TROY. Lrvernois neer Watliee fcew<br />

decor. 3 bedroom i'i bath colonial,<br />

garage basement, eppnances.<br />

leaae $900 1st mo free 646-0485<br />

TROY - 2 bedroom, larmly room,<br />

baaement 2 ce> attached gvage<br />

Large lot ver-y^prirsta $780/mo<br />

641 i or 754-3438<br />

WATERFORO LAKEFRONT<br />

Sandy beech alt sports laka. newty<br />

ledecora'ted Lease/option $1,195<br />

256-0266 673-8531<br />

WAYNE - Attractive 3<br />

Ranch across from park<br />

fenced "<br />

mediate Option to buy avi<br />

e occupancy $630<br />

Patio.<br />

Wtv-<br />

786-1823<br />

WAYNE - Clean 3 bediuoru 1 bath,<br />

partial brick ranch, freshly p am ted<br />

Corner lot 8 lanced No basement<br />

or garage $550 mo 464-3039<br />

REDFORO TWP 2 bedroom bnck<br />

RMrloersior stove. $575/mo<br />

Cart Dave - 255-5678 or 477-8409<br />

Other rentals available soon<br />

REDFORO 3 bedroom ranch<br />

basement, central a» stove<br />

dishwesher 8 disposal<br />

"©a/opener $700 mo 533-1<br />

N ROYAL OAK<br />

conditioned, gar<br />

ment. sppkances patio<br />

$850 mo References<br />

3 bedrooms, SM<br />

No pets<br />

642-3829<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Nice 3 bedroom r» bath coorual<br />

On quiet street $750/mo plus sa-<br />

curiry Leave message 967-4453<br />

SOUTHFIELD - 21006 Pomoana 3<br />

bedroom, tul baaement. new carpet<br />

8 pami $550 plus last plus security<br />

deposrt No pets eves 535-8939<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

3 bedroom newer brick -sncn<br />

ment. lencad yard Kids<br />

pats OK. 273<br />

gara^<br />

Non-<br />

WES T LAND<br />

2 bedroom<br />

age $600 plus security<br />

smokers 661-6787<br />

WESTLAND - Open House. Mer 3<br />

•2pm-4pm 3 bedroom bungalow<br />

gsrsga washer'dryer newly deco-<br />

rated Clean $530 mo 728-3905<br />

WESTLAND - Venoy - N ol Mich<br />

Attractive 2 bedroom ranch carpet,<br />

•mmethata occupancy $495 montn<br />

274-6202<br />

WESTLAND Wayne 8~Watran Rds<br />

3 bedroom ranch. I't baths Hn-<br />

(Vmmgton His<br />

851-2730<br />

KAFTAN ENTERPRISES<br />

THE TOWNHOUSE SPECIALIST<br />

352-3800<br />

WESTLANO 3 bedroom, carpeting,<br />

curtains, sppkances basement 2<br />

catgsrsge Absokrtsfy No Pets'<br />

WOLVERINE.CALLED LAKE<br />

3-4 bedroom tn-level 2'l baths, ga-<br />

Avansbie now' $450 every 2<br />

624-6948<br />

W BLOOMFIELD 2 bedrooms ex-<br />

port lencad yard new carpeting 8<br />

buin-m oven, lake privileges W<br />

Bloomfield Schools $435 477-2694<br />

W BLOOMFIELD LAKEFROKT<br />

Scene woodeo waterfront lot New<br />

fy moderm/ed 8 landscaped 3 bed-<br />

room. I's bath<br />

room. 2 car attached gs- Lawn/<br />

snow cars $1250 i M a n<br />

INKSTtR 3 I<br />

'oem garage MeVmo due t<br />

l» •<br />

J<br />

• It sells<br />

• It buys<br />

• it employs<br />

• it informs<br />

• it locates<br />

• it connects<br />

• it saves<br />

People<br />

everywhere, find<br />

that classified is<br />

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advertising.<br />

They agree:<br />

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405 Property<br />

Management<br />

ABSENTEE OWNER<br />

Ws personates our service to me<br />

your leasing 8 management needs<br />

• Broker Bonded<br />

• Specializing m corporate<br />

t'snsferees<br />

• Before making a decision call us'<br />

D & H<br />

Income Property Mgrnt<br />

Farmington Hills 737-4002<br />

LANDLORDS. HOMEOWNERS<br />

Let s profsseionai lease 8<br />

msrvege your property for you.<br />

Carpenter Management 546-6000<br />

For Rent<br />

COMMERCE TWP LAKEFRONT<br />

3-4 bedroom Largs deck Dock<br />

Washer dryer, dishes, linens<br />

$2 000/mo. mdudes heat 851-8409<br />

monthly thru June 30 2 car<br />

tachee .garage 2 fuU baths fire-<br />

place private beach docks. Easy<br />

commute to Warren Troy or Ponti-<br />

ac No pets $950 month. 652-4460<br />

Mobil) Hornet<br />

For Rent<br />

CANTON 2 bedroom mobae home<br />

•rtth expendo Asfcmg$4S0/mo piua<br />

dapoeit Pets O K Caa.<br />

after 3pm ITMUO<br />

BIRMINGHAM Condo lor rant Wft-<br />

kemeburg, 2 bedroom. 1 beth Itev-<br />

d baaement. mt condition spps-<br />

sa Cart evenings 649-6012<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

? bedroom lowrrt<br />

GOLFERS DREAM VACATION'<br />

Hilton Heed SC Aprs .13-20 Beaub-<br />

M 2 bedroom lownhouse 1* oath<br />

with lacuzzi. pool, hot tub. bicycMa<br />

L^csiso on famous Smpysre GC<br />

uilines 8 garage mc<br />

258-4835 or sner 5 646-2199<br />

BIRMINGHAM'S BEST<br />

GETS BETTER<br />

NEWLY DECORATED<br />

2 or 3 Bed'Oom Apts<br />

Towohomes<br />

(with Fu« Baaement)<br />

From $700 Month<br />

immediate Occupancy<br />

One Month Free Ram<br />

Lining Hours from 9am-5pm OaPy<br />

Sat 12noon-3pm or ea*<br />

646-1188<br />

BIRMINGHAM - TOWNHOUSE<br />

2 bedroom. 1% beth art sppkances.<br />

$650 per month —<br />

647-1300 644-3894<br />

BIRMINGHAM 2 Bedroom<br />

bath tf sppkances carport<br />

Oer&y 4 Adams $775 per month<br />

Caa 540-3639<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS' 2 bedroom*<br />

2 oaths, AMI slaps lo beech and<br />

pool Courtyard and Lsksview imrts<br />

svartaMa Rentals from $675 -<br />

$1000 -month CALL STEVE COLE<br />

RE/MAX EXECUTIVE 641-5300<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

Live on beautHU Square Laka. luxu-<br />

ry condominiums. 2 bedrooms. 2<br />

including washer 6<br />

bknda. BO0SOUS mew and much<br />

much mora Oon'1 mlaa out. $1100 s<br />

fndhth. cal noie and ask about n*<br />

$600 savings Cak 23043720<br />

939-2142<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

The Heathers 2 bedroom. 2 bam.<br />

fireplace garage Cak. 882-5003<br />

Iquars Lafea HBs<br />

Condo 2 bedroom. 2 befh pool,<br />

beech $700<br />

pets 855-3300<br />

BRIGHTON OA*<br />

*l<br />

treatment* fkrapieca Isl floor laun-<br />

garage, mors Laaaa 3i3-229-0«a6<br />

TOWNHOUSES AT Amber's Timber<br />

Lodgaa neer Troy Large beoroom 8<br />

•oft fireplace Most with washer<br />

aryer hookups Must see 10 sppreo-<br />

e»e 280-1700<br />

FARSrtWlGTON LOCATION - r»<br />

sncps 8 security 'equwed 1 I<br />

room. 6 mos leaae No pets Cak<br />

406 Duplexes For Rent<br />

NORTHVILLE 2 BEDROOM.<br />

country ssttmg $530 per month<br />

•nciydes utilities 349-6594<br />

$510 per month plus utatMs<br />

356-2200<br />

PLYMOUTH - 2 bedrooms bnck<br />

ranch wood cathedral cemngs<br />

skylights yarC. washer dryer stove<br />

'efngerstor. no pets $575 451-0137<br />

PLYMOLTTH-2 bedroom washer 8<br />

j)rye' fua private basement ckoee to<br />

[ downtown $650 per month - ul«-<br />

1ies Cart before 6pm 453-3570<br />

TROY Deluxe 2 bedroom. 1'-» bath<br />

ail appuancas mciuOes washer<br />

dryw ia carport Musi see<br />

$635 -His message 642-0838<br />

WESTLAND • Nor Wayne Cieen 8<br />

fresh 1 , ps "teo 3 bedrooms, cnee to<br />

schools No sppkances $425/mo<br />

I > mo security 729^574<br />

wESTlAND- - 1 >»droom duplex<br />

$350 mo • $350 security Section<br />

8 8 senrors ciaans okay 326-5564<br />

or 729^1553<br />

FARMINGTON HtLLS<br />

2 8 3 bedroom ranch 8 1<br />

2H Oaths 2.000 aq«.<br />

tachad garage. Ml baaar<br />

srve comnsjnay from »1*75/mo<br />

S51-2730<br />

C O V I N G T O N C L U B<br />

14 Mile - Middlebeit<br />

414 Southern Rentals<br />

BEAUT r ue Naples 2 bedroom 2<br />

bath condo. luky tumofied Largest<br />

l««mnng pool Mi SW Florida $400<br />

weak AvakatMe from Apr* 867-4714<br />

DISNEY/EPCOT - universal StuOioa<br />

IS Mae* away Luxury 2 and 3 bed-<br />

room. 2 bath condo. waahar dryer.<br />

rowave pool wiirn lerws<br />

courts $495 and $525 Weak Deys<br />

474-5190 Eves 476-9713<br />

FLORIDA HiHsborougn Beach<br />

Apartment lor rem Mo of Apr* 10<br />

mrte* Irom Fort LauderOaM On<br />

Beach iwimyang pool Al appk-<br />

ancea Laundry taokty 4 person oc-<br />

cupancy Cak Ken/Van ai 473-0009<br />

99r PGA I Mr nags Classic m- Mature nonsmoking man<br />

dudes God 8 Ta 864-5209<br />

GULF OF MEXICO - Long Boat Kay<br />

Baeutifuky fcjmashed condo 1 Oaf<br />

room AisrtsCIa Mai -Isl snorti'<br />

month) or long term leese 772-9323<br />

HILTON HEAD ocean condo.<br />

beach, pool. Mnras. i bedroom.<br />

1 bath .$375 wwe><br />

' 459-6566<br />

HILTON HEAD/SHOREWOOO<br />

Deluxe 2 bedroom 2 bslh 4th floor<br />

condo. centraay located with great<br />

mew oI ocean.'poo 313-227-1675<br />

HILTON HEAD • 1<br />

condo accommodefea 6 adults, on<br />

the beech $500 week peak season,<br />

oft seeaon negotiable 313-696-2007<br />

KEY LARGO FLORIDA CON9©_<br />

New Condo 2 bedrooma 2 baths<br />

Ocean new. Day 'week'month<br />

427-0760 J49-6073<br />

K1AWAH ISLAND SC<br />

Select one to fhre bedroom eccomo-<br />

datons Pam Harrington Exclusive*<br />

1-000-645-6966<br />

MYRTLE BEACH SC CONDO<br />

Beeulifuay decorated, on the ocean<br />

3rd floor - 2 l)edroom 2 befh<br />

washer'dryar. pool tecum kitchen<br />

277-4544<br />

420 Rooma For Rent<br />

BIRMINGHAM HOME - Cnai QuW<br />

room lor employed gentleman only<br />

ROOM FOR rem m a 3 bedroom<br />

home with «richer. A bath prfvttegee<br />

Workmg parson $125'mo Close to<br />

e6 8 T«aarapa 538-2404<br />

GAROEN CITY- quwt home private<br />

bath utatiee mdudetf $2S0/mq<br />

Musi be enffloyad. preferably ragnt<br />

mrh Sma* pat ok 422-7336<br />

NEAP WESTLANO MALL - fv*-<br />

raahed room, kitchen and laundry<br />

pnveeges. mdudes uaktiat 8 cable<br />

$65/wS plus security 522-0220<br />

NICE Furmehed room lor rem.<br />

home in Re mfurniahed<br />

Non-smo.«<br />

reference* $400 mo 855-9396<br />

422 Wanted To Rant *<br />

FA MIL v OF 3 wrth s. mart pet wish, to<br />

!*m 3-4 bedroom nom* .rvoruA'<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>/Plymouth ar ta 421-0167<br />

140C plus<br />

HOUSE TO SHARE - Orchard Lake<br />

8 Lone Pme Rd 3000 soft central<br />

att. bum IT. pool voney Das court<br />

Beautifully turmahed Fur. kitchen 8<br />

laundry $375 month i ulMias<br />

Days 59 * 2504 eves 66^-59 - ^ 1 " s T ^ e<br />

QmET 30 something bu<br />

seeks condo or home<br />

sq ft Bwmmghan<br />

1 w-'h option, or pur-<br />

chase of L C-E«c*Wrj»Wt ax-<br />

932-3118<br />

KEEGO HARBO° femai* roommate '<br />

to snare * bed-oom home Caaa<br />

$26« -no •. ,/t.i.t.es 424 House Sitting Ser*.<br />

Avartaow mmediaiaiy 663-3463 '<br />

iARGE SOuTHFiELD home 2 bath<br />

furnished tir-sheo tusement<br />

washer - dryer $225 mc tout unti-<br />

tle* Available now 557-0539<br />

NORTHVILLE' AREA<br />

mat* wanted $230. mo pm* i<br />

346-3067<br />

NORTHVILLE - avertable March 4<br />

lownhouee- condo wtf primages<br />

Shon term tranrferees OK Nor<br />

smokmg mOun 40 or atom Phone<br />

after 6 or weekencs J48-6303<br />

My* RETIRED Florida parents are<br />

igokmg to .house sit or rem iur-<br />

home lor 2<br />

L»ceaem raf-<br />

256-5746<br />

429 Garages &<br />

Mini Storage<br />

v > l u IN-TOWN on*car<br />

aar age stwage space 7 ft 8 m by<br />

12 ft- 9 m Available mmedMteiy<br />

. Secure 8 dry $SC/mo 64.9-4516<br />

NORTHVILLE-2 bedroom 2 bam<br />

lakefrom apartment Branc new<br />

Pooi wors out ranr- tlV, av.<br />

LARGE STORAGE<br />

^2x55 - 9 Maa 8 F<br />

1285. mo<br />

644-6845<br />

301 is Greanflaid Rd Soumfaid<br />

3W836-<br />

WEST PALM BEACH/LAKE!<br />

WORTH aree 1 bedroom furnished<br />

$650'mcL<br />

459-4199<br />

415 Vacation Rentals<br />

FARMMGTON HILLS<br />

buy. 1.381 sq ft.. 2<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 huge bad-<br />

room. imng room, wnert oMca.<br />

kitchen sppaancee. snow removal,<br />

carport, pool tennis 844-3907<br />

BOYNE/MGHLANO AREA<br />

Lakehont 2 baerocim $45- mgM<br />

313-363-1236<br />

BURT LAKE CONOO COTTAGES<br />

aaar Petoehay and aai MM SanOv<br />

Beach For in*o cea l i m r j u J<br />

jaca Van Tr<br />

ALL CITIES • SINCE 1976<br />

PAY NO FEE<br />

Unt« you See L almgs of<br />

OUALiFIED PEOPLE<br />

SH ARg dST INGS • 64j<br />

884 So Adems Birrmngham M<br />

BERKLEY- Mate 'oommate wanted<br />

to mar* 3 bedroom home $295 per<br />

mo » seority depoeit A* irtMtisa<br />

mckjdld Cak days 641-5332<br />

PROFESSIONAL. lemaMa lookmg Is<br />

share large 3 bedroom home m<br />

Southfield araa $260;mo - 1/3<br />

jtjfliaa Call uaa . 559-4053<br />

REDFORO - home to snar* Fut I<br />

y v g e i $250 per mo plus -. utik :<br />

: t-es Cal Bnar 534-4467^<br />

REDFORO ROOMMATE to shaia<br />

j cozy -2 tayjor home Geragu<br />

$200 . U' V -<br />

937-300*'<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

share<br />

47T-7T70<br />

ROCHESTER AREA<br />

smofcmg pri<br />

ahare luxury<br />

non<br />

$275' I<br />

3T3-7426 I<br />

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CLASSIFIEDS<br />

ON PAGES<br />

Tin ctt$sihcabori conbmeo<br />

on pace 2F.<br />

BURT LAKE Spacious 'home on<br />

M*e. aeap* 16 fu»y kimMfied. TV.<br />

iced rata<br />

Jt313) 633-820*<br />

CLASS-A 1990 MOTORHOMES lor<br />

•m spring<br />

7S3-4232<br />

WIN FOUR TICKETS<br />

To The<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - i<br />

condo Available m 2 wai<br />

tomonm $875 Cart Fred<br />

Deys 446-4413 Evanmgs 641-8704<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS Luxury condo<br />

upper slory. 2 bedroom. 2 bam. hre-<br />

724-9611<br />

FARMINGTON He* - a beautiful 3<br />

bedroom townhouee a avertable<br />

Rent inctuoas heat, reeerved car-<br />

port. prtvaia entrance hJ* baae-<br />

ment swimming pool, vertical<br />

bands 8 much more Cal<br />

Rita at 463-2435<br />

PLYMOUTH, luiury condo. 2 bed-<br />

rooma. garage mt. 2 patios. a» ap-<br />

pliance* hrw i*vai flexible leeae<br />

443-7427 455-6427<br />

PLYMOUTH - newer 2<br />

Conflo I bam. uMity room neutral<br />

throughout, carport storage aree l<br />

year leaae 1650 mo 3474)818<br />

WESTLANO - 2 bed-oom<br />

^arge back yard<br />

$400 per month .<br />

Can >26-6668<br />

PLYMOUTH - Secluded private 2<br />

bedroom. 2 bam luxurious Ccmdc<br />

central a». garage baaement sic*<br />

•g/ hrepieca an -ippkance* pm*<br />

wasnar dryar window treatments<br />

deck cable 'eedy Wakmg dstance<br />

WCSTLANO-2 oedroom Nonweyne • to County perk $975 MO 348-5320<br />

s«A a- LX? lit,! I Pf* 2 MdrOOfh « •U" Oil". "«4ny<br />

1 upgrades, large baiamam carport<br />

410 Flats<br />

pod 8 clubhouse<br />

AUBURN HILLS - Perry 8 Walton<br />

Btvd 2 Bedroom irvmg room dmmg<br />

I roore carpeted, baaement. decas<br />

I gsrag* 2 acre* $645 mo 651-3336<br />

BAMJ4GHAM • one bedroom ap-<br />

puancas carpeting aw conditioning<br />

garage 8 awn service $425 phi*<br />

ut^itas 644-7642<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom hard-<br />

wood floors garage washer 8<br />

-ar«ei mmuie* to downtown, pets<br />

OI» $670 mo 8 mc >eese 646-6214<br />

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"classified<br />

ads<br />

S44-1100 Oakland County SEV-OSOO Wayne Gounty<br />

SSa-3223 Rocnester Rochester HUH<br />

E .DEARBORN<br />

Upper flat 1 bedroom newly deco-<br />

l seem<br />

397-9<br />

DEARBORN 2 bedrooA le<br />

pkences claen carpetmg<br />

$525 mo<br />

home 477-6045<br />

: pamted<br />

TELEGRAPH 7 MILE<br />

upper spacious tapei<br />

: ito.* 8 -airigarefor u<br />

j «d $425 mo 477-93S3<br />

HAMTRAMCK mce qu<br />

-..ore upper flat 5 bright rooma lor<br />

rruodie-eged or retired single lady or<br />

Mderty couple $335 mo mdudmg<br />

H r i arsetTi<br />

classified help you buy or<br />

sell your way into savings<br />

with our comprehlBnSlVe list<br />

of available goods and<br />

services 1 ^<br />

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BE* O&E Monday. February 25. 1991<br />

SAVE UP TO S 2,000<br />

"RFFO/TAN,<br />

SAVE s l,500<br />

'Automatic Transmission, Custom' Wheels"<br />

Air Conditioning. AM.TM Stereo Cassette<br />

'91 GALANT S 11,163*,<br />

SAVE '1,500<br />

Air Conditioning<br />

AM FM Stereo Cassette<br />

'91 ECLIPSE 8 !0,489'<br />

SAVE %000<br />

91 MONTERO LS<br />

Absolutely Loaded<br />

. No w Just<br />

$ 17,495<br />

•Plus-tax. title, plates & dest.<br />

353-0910<br />

MITSUBISHI<br />

ON TELEGRAPH, JUST NORTH €F 12 MILE ROAD<br />

OVER 3000<br />

CARS & TRUCKS<br />

ON SALE!!<br />

MONTH-END SALE!!<br />

1991 SUNBIRD COUPE<br />

1991 GRAND PRIX LE SEDAN 4 DR. • 1991 S<br />

SPECIAL SALE PRICE<br />

ART MORAS r<br />

$14,779<br />

1991S-15 JIMMY j WHEEL WIVE 4 OR.<br />

Lac. art J<br />

i » aw<br />

••ia. #Tsa<br />

On Telegraph<br />

Jus! N. of 12 Mile<br />

antl the New 1-696<br />

NOW AT THE<br />

Tel-Twelve<br />

Mall<br />

1991 GRAND AM 2 M. COUPE<br />

u n I<br />

$12,18®<br />

OL EF1 * •, 4 ipmO automabc P21S.73R15 QfO ETB AIA#M<br />

Msrao. rt0y « M > 8 pmrvx- Mating, powvr aitndoaa »<br />

doom cruM ML Oaap Bmad glm. •». racMang Mat backs<br />

and mora'Slk #T322C<br />

WAS B.241<br />

SPECIAL SALE PRICE<br />

PONTIAC y CMC TRUCK<br />

1991S-15 JIMMY 4 WHEEL DRIVE<br />

UEn«.< waad • Tiwto, PWM16 nd* W H<br />

LOW FINANCIN<br />

HUGE REBATES<br />

SUPER DEALS!!<br />

THE TEL-12 AUT0DEALERS MALL SHOW<br />

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 THRU SUNDAY, MARCH 3rd<br />

.Jf^'STAY ®<br />

DRY * WARM.<br />

SEE ALL THE 1991<br />

CARS I TRUCKS<br />

IN THE<br />

TamaROFF<br />

Dodge<br />

2462512 Mile Road<br />

Just West of Telegraph<br />

354-6600<br />

OPEN DAILY 10 AM - 9 PM SUNDAY NOON TO 5 PM<br />

M/Hofm m/tm<br />

/ PONTIAC TGMC TRUCK<br />

29300 Telegraph<br />

JustN. of 12 Ml. Road<br />

353-9000<br />

A MITSUBISHI<br />

29310 Telegraph<br />

JustN. of 12 Mile Rd.<br />

353-0910<br />

southfiEt<br />

Jeep<br />

On Telegraph<br />

At W/z Mile Rd.<br />

354-2950<br />

" E N T " " N - E " E - " A T . 3 / 3 / 9 I U X T P " .<br />

*ufcLD OH I Tel-Twelve Mall<br />

^suhdM^i CD SHOPPING<br />

TamaROFF ..OOP*'<br />

BUICK • ISUZU<br />

28585 Telegraph<br />

Across from Tel-12 Mall<br />

353-1300<br />

3-WAY PROTECTION PACKAGE<br />

- INMWT ICALANT • 'UMC TI«ATllt«n<br />

ON SALE - $399<br />

«nx r>« MCWM o» «m* tfm CM cm<br />

: $ t ,000<br />

• Name •<br />

Address _<br />

City, State<br />

SPREE<br />

ENTER TO WIN!<br />

BRING THIS COUPON TO THE TEL-TWELVE MALL AUTO S H O W<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />

24350 West Twelve Mile Road<br />

JutfEast of Telegraph<br />

354-4900<br />

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BUICK • PONTIAC • GMC TRUCK • MITSUBISHI • DODGE • DODGE TRUCK • HONDA •<br />

FORD • ISUZU • JEEP/EAGLE • LINCOLN MERCURY • NISSAN • ON SALE AT THE<br />

Tel-Twelve Mall<br />

Telegraph and 12 Mile Road, Soilthfleld<br />

Featuring Crowley a. Montgomery Wards, K-Mart and 60 other stores and restaurants<br />

Zip<br />

TRUCKS<br />

VANS<br />

AVIS FORD I<br />

29200 Telegraph<br />

JustN. of 12 Mi. Road<br />

355-7500<br />

TamaROFF<br />

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Monday. February 25. 199 O&E<br />

Marilyn Fitchett editor/591-2300<br />

The Hills of Lone Pine — ia addition to estates homeq — features<br />

several contemporary style cluster homes like this one by<br />

Bloomfield Hills architect Rtbert Swanson. Home fronts are de-<br />

signed to be inconspicuous, but the rear views have open, natural<br />

vistas.<br />

Family ties<br />

Homestead makes way for upscale development<br />

By Of aid Frawtay<br />

staff writer<br />

Developers are often accued of<br />

raping the land because thej purchase<br />

large tracts of natura, unspoiled<br />

land, cut down trees, 'ill in<br />

wetlands, lay down concrete, bury<br />

pipes, hang wires and slap up hvuses.<br />

Developers say abuses are tiings<br />

of the past, but even tbe most environmentally<br />

concerned deveopers<br />

would have to admit their tieslo the<br />

land are tenuous.<br />

Not James Vanderkloot, vici president<br />

and general manager ofTexel<br />

Land Co. He's developing right in his<br />

former backyard — literally.<br />

Vanderkloot, along with his ather,<br />

Robert, and .mother, Tutti«, are<br />

transforming the former ID-acre<br />

Vanderkloot family farm ijto the<br />

Hills of Lone Pine.<br />

James' brother William anl sister<br />

Karen DiChiera, although i»t officers<br />

of Texel Land Co., re also<br />

closely involved in the deveopment<br />

of the former family farm James<br />

Vanderkloot said.<br />

"We knew a time wotld come<br />

when the land would be defeloped,''<br />

Vanderkloot said of Jie sibstantial<br />

tract of prime real estate in Bloomfield<br />

Township at Lone Pine and<br />

Telegraph roads.<br />

"There was a fierce instinct in the<br />

family to see this done a certain<br />

way."<br />

THE VANDERKLOOT fimily has<br />

a vested interest irhow the development<br />

works out - and not only because<br />

they have li'ed there for nearly<br />

four decades, tobert and Tuttie<br />

Vanderkloot still live in the home<br />

they built in 1954<br />

* If A 50 acres >f rolling, woeded<br />

hills and a posh )akland County address<br />

isn't enoup to make the average<br />

developer slivate. then throwing<br />

in a private ake completely surrounded<br />

by the roperty would<br />

Most develcaers are concerned<br />

about preserving the land, but few<br />

have the direC ties the Vanderkloot<br />

family had to he property. All of the<br />

now mature pne trees that dot the<br />

landscape wee planted by the family<br />

long before iie development.<br />

Some, Vanderkloot said, were<br />

transplanted during construction,<br />

but many are still original plantings.<br />

"There weren't any pine trees<br />

here when my family bought the<br />

property in 1952."<br />

Prior to 1952, the land was owned<br />

by James Vernor Sr., founder of the<br />

Detroit soft drink company. Tbe<br />

original Vernor farmhouse is slated<br />

for renovation thi&summer.<br />

Vanderkloot said his family had no<br />

previous experience in development<br />

— they were formerly in industrial<br />

real estate and printing — so they<br />

toyed with the idea of selling - the<br />

property or working out an arrangement<br />

with a developer.<br />

"The more we considered the idea,<br />

the more we leaned toward developing<br />

it ourselves."<br />

IF THE PROPERTY was going to<br />

be developed, so be it, but it was<br />

going to be developed by someone<br />

who knew and cared for it, Vanderkloot<br />

said. "Before all this started, we<br />

knew we wanted to create a theme<br />

in which the land would dominate<br />

the homes."<br />

After beginning construction in<br />

1984. the Hills of Lone Pine is twothirds<br />

complete. Vanderkloot estimated<br />

it will be another two yearsbefdre<br />

the final third is finished.<br />

When finished, tbe Hills of Lone<br />

Pine will include 57 estate homes<br />

and 74 single residence, detached<br />

cluster homes Only four estate<br />

homes sites and 35 cluster home<br />

sites remain.<br />

Developing property — particularly<br />

for a First jimer — is not an<br />

easy task And that task is made no<br />

easier then when the goals are lofty<br />

ones<br />

When the last home is built and<br />

the last family has moved in, Vanderkloot<br />

said he would like the Hills<br />

of Lone Pine to stand as a benchmark<br />

for the industry<br />

VI want people to look at It and<br />

say. 'This is how it's supposed to be<br />

done.'"<br />

Not being a developer. Vanderkloot<br />

said hi. chief source of information<br />

were those people he wanted to<br />

sell to.<br />

"I tried to find out what people<br />

wanted, rather than give them what<br />

I thought they wanted."<br />

WITH CLUSTER homes ranging<br />

from $650,000 ta $1-2 million and estate<br />

homes costing as much as $2.25<br />

million, he knew he was going to be<br />

working with a discriminating clientele.<br />

Vande^Lloot said.<br />

Vanderkloot admits he made<br />

•Carport . ~ ~<br />

12-5 Daily<br />

m:<br />

(Ciwid<br />

981-6550<br />

SALES BY CENTURY 21 HARTFORD SOUTH. INC<br />

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Detroit Metropolian Airport<br />

North Terminal. Lower Level<br />

(Northwest Airllnee Terminal)<br />

No phone ci<br />

ANSWERING SERVICE OPERATOR<br />

Experienced Pert time<br />

For ail shifts<br />

458-4656<br />

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE<br />

For suburban compMx Muat have 2<br />

yeara experience arid references<br />

Apartment a utilities included Send<br />

reeume to: Bo> 132. Obehrver 8 Ec-<br />

centric Newspapers 36251 School-<br />

craft Rd . Livonia. Michigan 46150<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

APPOINTMENT SETTING<br />

EXPANDING OFFICE<br />

want, enthusfestlc phone votcee<br />

No selling No experience necee-<br />

K Weekends end evenings<br />

lO hourly Ask tor<br />

Mrs Smega 427-9346<br />

APT LEASING AGENT<br />

some experience necessary, both<br />

to! 8 pert lima positions avalebie<br />

tor Farmmgton HIM compfen Phone<br />

m - 3pm Mon thru Fn.<br />

557-0040<br />

APT. MAINTENANCE<br />

Position at River Bend Apertments<br />

West lend Plumbing seetmg. cool-<br />

ing. and appliance experience re-<br />

quired Salary benefits and apart-<br />

ment maaxMd" Apply m person at<br />

24610 Michigan Avenue Dearborn<br />

Monday thru Friday. 9-5<br />

500 Help Wantad<br />

AN OPPORTUNITY FOR<br />

CAREER ADVANCEMENT<br />

Rent-To-Own company seeking a<br />

per lor to manage rental accounts,<br />

including telephone and Held collec-<br />

tions. delivery and sal up furniture,<br />

electronics appliances<br />

We offer<br />

• Up to 88 00 earned per hour<br />

• Encenent Benefits Package<br />

• Extensive Training<br />

• Opportunity into Management<br />

We are locking lor:<br />

• Successful person wtth drtve lo<br />

achieve<br />

• Excellent communication 'peopM<br />

akMs<br />

• Chauffeur's license and good<br />

driving record<br />

• Includes Saturday work<br />

For a confidential interview, call<br />

Oena at Michigan Rent-To-Own.<br />

253-1120<br />

APARTMENT MANAGER<br />

Northern suburban luxury complex<br />

Excellent saMyr and beneftts Must<br />

be experienced Send resume lo<br />

Box 364 Observer 8 Eccentric<br />

Newspapers 36251 Schootcrett<br />

Rd LivonM. Michngan 48150<br />

ASPHALT FOREMAN - Starting<br />

1991 season 3 yrs minimum<br />

experience as foremen on driveways<br />

and sma« parking lol pevmg Apply<br />

m person. The T 8 M Companies.<br />

4755 CM Plank Rd Mifford<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGER<br />

River Place Athletic 8 Croquet Club<br />

aeexs individual with exeross sci-<br />

ence degree arid experience to*<br />

managment position Qualified ap-<br />

plicants cal for appt 259-1106<br />

~ ATTENDANTS WANTED<br />

Male and female openings lor lull<br />

and part time positions Apply In<br />

person Colony Car Waah. 302 W<br />

Anri Arbor Rd Plymouth 455-1011<br />

ASSISTANT STORE MANAGERS<br />

to 826 000 YR<br />

STORE MANAGERS<br />

to 826.000 YR<br />

Previous reieii supervision experi-<br />

ence Benefits, bonmuses<br />

Employment Center Mc 569-1636<br />

ATTENTION Momemakar* retirees,<br />

handicap and anyone else looking<br />

to earn extra money from home<br />

Work part time, catting tor Purple<br />

Heert Cal Mon-Frl. tan-5728-4572<br />

cleaning halweys 8<br />

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS<br />

tor<br />

leundry rooms m apartment<br />

compMxes Day work 85 25<br />

85 SO per hour pe«) hokdeys 8<br />

vacation Cal Mon thru Fn .<br />

Sam io 3 30pm 427-4343<br />

500 Help Wantad<br />

APARTMENT COMPLEX in Auburn<br />

Hilts is now luring tor maintenance<br />

and vacant unit cleaning Experi-<br />

ence required 652-4377<br />

MEDICAL PRODUCTS<br />

ASSEMBLERS<br />

Business expansion require! the<br />

addition ol assemblers to work m<br />

dispensing, labeling and packaging<br />

areas Experience In the medical or<br />

lood Industries desirabfe Require a<br />

minimum of high school diploma<br />

and the personal characteristics of<br />

commitment, flexibility and team<br />

spirit If interested, pieaae send<br />

resume to: Box 416, Observer 8 Ec-<br />

centric Newspapers 36251 School-<br />

craft Rd . Livonia. Michigan 46150<br />

AUTO COSTER - Farmmgton Dealer<br />

in need of experienced new/used<br />

car coster Excellent benefit pack-<br />

age eveMatue Call Rosalie. 478-0500<br />

BALDWIN PtANO - matching bench,<br />

must sell Best offer<br />

356-7156<br />

Banking<br />

CREDIT MANAGER/<br />

CREDIT ANALYST<br />

COMMERCIAL LOANS<br />

ReeponsibM for overseeing and as-<br />

sisting m the underwriting, analysis<br />

and processing of commercial loan<br />

proposals Further responsible lor<br />

overseeing and assisting m the re-<br />

view of Ihe existing commercial loan<br />

portfolios and "Sporting findings ol<br />

Requires bachelors<br />

ment experience Experience with<br />

PC s and Spreadsheet softwares<br />

very davabM Pisses send reeume<br />

and salary requirement 10: Box 402<br />

Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia<br />

Michigan tt \ 50<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

Minority Female' M andacapped vat<br />

Beauty SMon<br />

NAIL TECHNICIAN<br />

Saks Filth Avenue Fakfene<br />

beauty salon haa an excel-<br />

lent opportunity tor a fufl<br />

.time ncen sad nai techni-<br />

cian Experience in.<br />

•Jena<br />

Customer feaowtng a plus<br />

negotiable<br />

30% diecouni<br />

HOMEMAKERS!<br />

Be "MONEYMAKERS'<br />

In your tpara time!<br />

H o m e m a k e r s<br />

We Need You<br />

at the<br />

€>bserbcr & eccentric<br />

CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT<br />

5 9 1 - 0 5 0 0 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 0<br />

MOO- • Si^t'i<br />

SAKS<br />

FIFTH<br />

AVENUE<br />

Per»o«n6l Department<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ASSISTANT MELT<br />

LAB TECHINCIAN<br />

Ful time position Assist Labortory<br />

Technician in performing test/tud-<br />

•es to verify quality of mstriaU Cast<br />

mechanical test bars and proare<br />

I hem for testing Melt expeciirsntal<br />

and small tot teat auoys Clear fur-<br />

nace and perform housekeeping du-<br />

nes Required High school d^ree<br />

or equivalent with course wok in<br />

Chemistry and physKa Excelfen po-<br />

sition tor chemistry or enginering<br />

student able to carry a tul dayime<br />

workload Complete benefits pie*-<br />

eoe<br />

No phone eels, please 1<br />

Mart Resume to<br />

Howmet Corporation<br />

Box 722 Plymouth Ml 48170<br />

Attn Mrs O MaMey<br />

Dept 1000 - 12<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employ*<br />

ATTENTION COLLEGE STUDENTS<br />

Ful 8 part time Marketing/sfes<br />

department No telemarketing Mst<br />

be 18. 86 to start Livonia. 425-680<br />

AUTO MECHANIC<br />

With loon 8 experience lor busy i-<br />

dependent repair shop in Ptymouh<br />

Cal 451-730<br />

BARBER STYLIST<br />

Ful or part Ume. downtown<br />

Rochester 75% commission<br />

652-9666 or Eves 435-677<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

BE A N I N C O M I N G<br />

C A L L R E P<br />

V<br />

Our growing mail order company<br />

has openings lor highly motivated<br />

sales people to assist wtth our in-<br />

coming orders These full time posi<br />

-lions mclude extensive training paid<br />

benefcts vacations 8 holidays wniif<br />

earning $?-S8.'hr Call 351-6700<br />

CALL 569-7068<br />

For Sirmmgftam 8 Troy location<br />

^FS4-<br />

OfFICE SERVICES<br />

COURIER/DRIVER<br />

Must nave clean driving record WIS<br />

run errands between plant and off-<br />

ice Win drive to different vendors<br />

Ful ume 87 50 an hr w.'benefits af-<br />

ter 30 days Apply m person 28244<br />

Ford Rd Garden City Mon -Frl 9-4<br />

or call 522-5627<br />

JTPA Funded '<br />

lending 90-110<br />

•vise 6-6<br />

DISPATCHER<br />

Growing Metro Detroit Service firm<br />

looking for<br />

for if-16<br />

stops dany Supervise 6-6 person<br />

order department «td perform<br />

manual dMpeicfwig functions Must<br />

be quick thinker, good with people<br />

and have thorough knowledge of<br />

Metro Detroit Area 82SK to atvt -<br />

ex client benefit package and re-<br />

tirement savings plan Send reaurno<br />

w/eernmg .history to P.O. Box 854<br />

Slot 2. Soutfiffeld. Mi . 46037-0864<br />

Mrred Cal 5-7 pm<br />

DRIVERS<br />

BLUEPR'NT OPERATOR<br />

Will train Must be dependable las'<br />

learner Days Apply "25215 G»r<br />

date south ol 1-96 between Tel-<br />

graph 8 Beech Oaly<br />

BOOKKEEPER ASSISTANT<br />

Entry level, tuii-time Mon-Frl<br />

Troy aree Send resume lo<br />

Barbara Chandlier !6fl(j Crooks<br />

Rd Troy Ml 46064 .<br />

CREOIT INVESTIGATOR<br />

_ company m Farmington<br />

Hits looking for energetic person tor<br />

entry level credit investigation<br />

Fmance related expenenoe helpful,<br />

but willing to train<br />

Company also seeks<br />

CREDIT ANALYST<br />

with sucessHU experience m a bank<br />

8 or teasing company Experienced<br />

individual need only apply<br />

Send resumes to L A C , 30955<br />

Northwestern Hwy . Ste 300. Farm-<br />

ington HMS Mt 46334 Attn Mark<br />

CANON PARTS PERSON<br />

Responsibilities include OwtrltMttar<br />

of pans and supplies to techrwaan<br />

ordering and replacement of stock<br />

Computer knowledge helpful Pam<br />

>ntrol For interview caU<br />

313-356-0140<br />

CASHIERS 8 ATTENDANTS<br />

For Service Station.<br />

Will tram<br />

CaH 626-6440<br />

BARBERS<br />

6743 Middlebeit Rd Garden City<br />

Ful 8 pan tune<br />

422-91531<br />

CARPENTER APPRENTICE<br />

2-3" yeera experience<br />

Cal 464-1358<br />

CASHIERS<br />

Pan time Flexible schedules<br />

- Mobil Mart<br />

Cal Marty 363-4670<br />

CHANGE YOUR LIFE'<br />

.Start i new career m real estate<br />

[today Can Erm waish at 356-711<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIAN<br />

Stanley SMemer Americas largest<br />

carpel and upfioMlery cleaning ser-<br />

vice Wi« Iraki qualified candidates<br />

lo become professionals in the car-<br />

pet and upnolstery care business at<br />

our Now location Wa are looking<br />

lor career oriented people Very<br />

competitive wages piua mcentivea<br />

and benefita Apply m person at<br />

24404 Catharine industrial t> Now<br />

or cal 1-600-878-1200<br />

CHEMIST<br />

n autc<br />

Al MEDIATE OPENINGS - Growing<br />

tkjsmees needs lul lime customer<br />

service representative 8 cashier<br />

Ftexifeie hours benefits advance-<br />

ment potential up to 85 50 per hour<br />

Apply tn person at 28244 Ford Rd<br />

Garden City or caa 522 5627<br />

JTPA Funded<br />

tve adiesives 8 saaHnts^Expei<br />

eacs r«»ui»eo Send resume to<br />

Aiootek 23163 Commerce Dr<br />

Fa-mmfon HKis Mi 46335<br />

CHIUCARE STAFF PERSON<br />

IC Uvonia pre-achool<br />

College Mid development required<br />

427-0233<br />

CHILD CAE T earner IA v.. stent for<br />

an educaorai home da* care pro-<br />

gram Ful time Group experience<br />

or educatm preferred 655-4953<br />

CASHIER/STOCK<br />

Perry Drug Stores Mc is »ek,ng<br />

part 8 Ml time Caamar. Stock Per-<br />

sons tor our Liveras store 8 rrwd<br />

mgNt Caafear/Slock Persons tor our<br />

Farmington HUM stare Premium of<br />

fered tor rmdr-^hi shift Apply n<br />

person at 29350 Plymouth Road<br />

Livonia (comer of Plymouth 8<br />

MidrfiebeR) or at 33n: West 12<br />

Mile. Farrr.o^t,-n Mifts<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

CHUtCH CONSULT ANT<br />

United Chuch Overtones M looking<br />

tor a hard forking success-orient-<br />

ed indivHM to work fua-nme m a<br />

saMe/pubMcrelations position Ou><br />

26 years ofexperence haa proven<br />

I hat femai* aa~ wen a* man are<br />

equally sucoasfoi vou w« be con<br />

•acting aree^hurchee of al faiths<br />

Borates beams and expanse paw<br />

framing schoi Send resumes to<br />

FlIYD BRA UN<br />

P 1 Box 407 .<br />

St Mars OH 45665<br />

CNC LA VIE OPERATOR<br />

Fam*ar with PC some program-<br />

ming Send raume to P. O Bo.<br />

297 Brighton ll 48116<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE - AVD haa a<br />

full time position available Good<br />

comnvNcation and clerical skMs<br />

are required Benefits Send resume<br />

lo AVD 4H35 Vincent! Ct Now<br />

Ml 46050 Attn Office Manager<br />

C U S T O M E R<br />

S E R V I C E<br />

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E<br />

Budget Rent a Car is seek-<br />

ing a Customer Service<br />

Representative to rent and<br />

check In cars Must have<br />

good communication and<br />

math skills Clerical and<br />

sales experience are a<br />

plus If Interested, please<br />

apply at<br />

BUDGET RENT A CAR<br />

30300 Lucas<br />

Romulus. Ml , 48174<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

DATA Communications. Operations<br />

Tethn>caay vicunad individual to<br />

manage Date Commuincatlone De-<br />

partment 8 assist m operaaon Must<br />

good communication tkm 2 years<br />

Help pay oft vehicle loans, mortgage* renovation*, household purchases,<br />

vacations, etc etc Truck, van .or station wagon a must AvaOaPt* Monday<br />

and Thursday to drop off bundle* of newspapers<br />

Call today or apply In person at<br />

36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Ml<br />

An equal Opportunity Employer<br />

Senior Environmental Program<br />

&EPA<br />

ENGINEERS -<br />

Assisting in the technical and regulatory evaluation of automotive emrsskn cnotrc<br />

systems under Federal emission regulation* end standards Mechinical c<br />

automotive enginecnng degree knowledge of automotive engines emissar contfc<br />

systems and ADP applications preferred<br />

CLERICALS<br />

Assisting in general offite duties Typing (40 wpmi andor nw»d proc«sing 4-<br />

desitable<br />

Pursuant to the terms of a grant between the U S .Environmental fKxectk* Agenc<br />

and the \attonai Count4 of Senior Citizens the EPA Motor Vehicle Emisvott l*b 1<br />

Ann Arbor is seeking qualified persons AGE or OVER lo work urtier thi<br />

program on a hiH or part-time basis<br />

Please send resume to . r leanlne Heinrich<br />

U S Environmental Protection Aflpncy<br />

Human Resource* Office '<br />

256? Plymouth Road<br />

An tam* .i»»eni.-ii» f «Ha»r» Ann Arbor Ml 48105<br />

I<br />

smoker p< - ad Send resumes to<br />

1091 Canter St Suite 160 Auburn<br />

HAS. Ml 4*326 •<br />

DATA PROCESSING<br />

PROGRAMMER<br />

ANALYST<br />

$35,000 - $50,000<br />

- YOUR FUTURE NEVER LOOKED<br />

BRIGHTER*<br />

YOUR EO PROGRAMMING<br />

SKILLS WILL PROVIOE THIS<br />

OPPORTUNITY TO BE TRAINED<br />

(NOS2<br />

CALL 569-3030<br />

24hr F A X 569-8641<br />

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT<br />

17M7 WEST 9 MILE SUITE 1039<br />

SOUTHFIELD Ml 4*075<br />

PERSONNEL AGENCY<br />

DAYCARE ASSISTANT<br />

mete openang m w *aoo<br />

home Experience a*H chedren and<br />

DATA PROCESSING<br />

PROGAMMER<br />

ANALYST<br />

ANY MAINFRAME<br />

JOIN TM* STABLE<br />

NON-AUTOMOTrVC COMPANY<br />

USE YOUR CREATIVE -TALENT<br />

IN THIS MUMPS<br />

ENVIRONMENT<br />

$25,000 - $30,000<br />

CALL 569-3030<br />

24hf FAX 569-8641<br />

GENERAL EMPfOYMOIT<br />

17117 W»ST 9 MILE SUfTE 1M6<br />

. SOUTHTIELD Ml 4*075<br />

PERSO*MEl AGENCY<br />

mg for over tne road company driv-<br />

ers Must be et leeet 23 yrs old.<br />

SSy53?24moa.ol<br />

mg<br />

modM equipment.<br />

package including bonuses, a steal<br />

heuNng framing program M eveaaSH<br />

for thoee srtio qualify For more<br />

information cal 1-600-466-4GAL<br />

(1-600-466-44251<br />

FLOOR PERSON<br />

ence a must M stripping, waxing 8<br />

buffing Ful time day shift Mon<br />

thru Fn 7 MM. Haggerty area CMI<br />

10am 8 5pm 831-3070<br />

or34»-6606<br />

HELP/MANAGERS -<br />

8375 8700 wkly .11<br />

you like a rock n roi aimoapnere<br />

and working with ihe oppoefle aex.<br />

cal Katie 567-3550<br />

HOLIOAV INN SoutMieid. now h*<br />

tng ' Restaurant 8 Bar Manager<br />

Must hsve Wrong tront-ol-tha-nouse<br />

knowledge exceaent benefit peck-<br />

age 8 growth potential<br />

Apply in person at 26555 Telegraph<br />

Soultitieid 353-7700<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

JANITOR WANTED kM or part time<br />

tOaysi Apply m person<br />

The T 8 M Compenee. 4756 0M<br />

Plank Rd MAc<br />

An £qu« Op|<br />

JOeSMOPlD GRINOER HAND<br />

3-8 years experience<br />

LABORER<br />

The Charter ToacoNp of <strong>Canton</strong> a<br />

accepting appacationa for tne poa<<br />

bon ol U-nme Laborer To perform<br />

routing manual labor work m a vil-<br />

ely of i ownhslp operaliona Al I<br />

Of eppkcalion appbcani muat aut<br />

a copy ol Learners Permit tor a<br />

Commercial Drivers license (COL)<br />

Group B Endorsement n from the<br />

State ol Michigan Must succeasfu*y<br />

pess roed test at applicant s own<br />

expenee within 60 deys after em-<br />

ptoymerrt Excellent drrwtg record<br />

with no more then 2 points on cur<br />

rem driving record Rata of pay<br />

86 73 hr pkis exceaent beneftts<br />

Apply M Cent on Townysp Person-<br />

nel Division 1150 S Cent on Center<br />

Roed. <strong>Canton</strong>. Ml 48t86 Laat day<br />

tor «mg Marcft 1. 1991<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

LAO OFF<br />

What a great opportunity to get Mo<br />

REAL ESTATE We w« teecrf you<br />

rytfv^ you need lo know lo be a<br />

ceas CaB Mr Workman to Mid<br />

out yOtf next move<br />

ERA MARK REALTY NORTHWEST<br />

459-4100<br />

LEARN A NEW TRADE<br />

Become a proleaaionar dog<br />

groomer Sign up now tor<br />

FREE TRAINING PROGRAM<br />

Ful time only<br />

Mester Scnooi Of Dog Grooming-<br />

535-1112<br />

500 HeipWi<br />

MAINTENANCE *UPERV«OP<br />

Ful tune Experience wth pMtiera<br />

MfctTKM and repairs Apply Bad-<br />

lord VMM 16240 Waal 12 Mae Road.<br />

Soufltlald Ml 4*076<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

Maintenance<br />

Supervisor/<br />

Mechanic<br />

we ara looking for a<br />

motivated vtdmduai with<br />

the abMy to manage our<br />

motorcoec* eqmwnent et<br />

our Taylor garage<br />

KnovrtedgeebM m areas of_<br />

electrical minor engvie re-<br />

paw. brakes, a* condition<br />

mg and air auspanaion So-<br />

smal stafl ol<br />

lion Send reeume or tetter<br />

delateng quakftcsbOM io<br />

•ndian TraSs, Inc<br />

109 E Comal oc* St<br />

MANAGEMENT TRAINEES<br />

Young company needs lo open 2<br />

branch offices No experence nec-<br />

asaary wdi Iran Earning potential<br />

*36.000 • bonus, security required<br />

256-9556<br />

2*1-7722<br />

425-5230<br />

Bwrrwignam<br />

Dearborn<br />

Lrvome<br />

500 . Help Wanted<br />

needa garter* macftann to aemce<br />

•mal Meat of vane and cats Musi<br />

afeo be lama an with electrical and<br />

jma* engme repair Goodpay<br />

Apply M 910* Frisian a Detroit off<br />

West Chicago between Qreenhad<br />

MILL HAMO LATHE HANO O O i D<br />

Musi be<br />

i have looM 455-3060<br />

MORTGAGE LOAN OFFICER<br />

Exceaent opportunity tor an experi-<br />

enced Loan Offtcer to a*m whet<br />

they're worth Progreeeiva commia-<br />

non schedule Exceaent worSmg en-<br />

wonment w*i aaow you lo acne-s<br />

your potential Pfeaae cal or sand<br />

raauma m confidence to<br />

JOftftK MC Par land<br />

Colonial Mortgage Corporation<br />

29240 Buckingham Sts SB<br />

Lnrtonia Ml 48154 (313)425-4520<br />

MORTGAGE<br />

\ PROCESSOR/UNDE FIWRlT Ef*<br />

Experienced tor Soutnifeld norvcon<br />

tormmg mortgage ttrrn 353-4555<br />

NEED EXTRA INCOME? WANT A<br />

SECOND JOB? PART TIME WORKA<br />

FLEXIBLE HOURS' Deys or Even<br />

mge. no experience needed we wta<br />

tram Caa for appt<br />

Original Cecille's<br />

6 4 2 - 5 1 1 6<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

PLACEMENT<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

Largs national vocational ecftoot m<br />

L-vorva is seeking a Qua*bed protae-<br />

monal W run mev placement oept<br />

t/agancy<br />

qured H^ft energy j ake cnerge<br />

tion« sues Good computer 8 typi-<br />

ng skMa Caa Placement 464-7367<br />

POLICE OFFICER<br />

Cily of Learn* vaage Pc*ce<br />

Department a currently accepting<br />

appHcetions tor ins position of<br />

Poace Officer Applicant muat be a<br />

US citizen 16 years of age no crimi-<br />

nal record Mat nave vahd Michi-<br />

gan anver koenee and good dmnng<br />

record Aleo muat be MLEOTC<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

PRODUCTION MACMNE<br />

OPERATORS (2nd 6 3rd (MU<br />

cx»a Area CMC 8 Gaging exper,<br />

enee preferebM but waring to irMn<br />

FMI benefits Caa 1-*00-4S*-6761.<br />

REAL ESTATE SALES<br />

825.00C guararuaedi if you aftaays<br />

warned lo elart a career M raw<br />

•state but Mlt you couldn't lake e<br />

cftence on a lower 8rel year income<br />

"o* * the time to get started<br />

Caa Carol Humphries al 3*1-0700 to<br />

Ind out about Our guaranteed ri-<br />

als* in a career hew ot urMmned<br />

potential Uvoma-Redford<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

school Additional credit tor r nappe<br />

ievM education, and previous mumc-<br />

*OM poece experience Apply m<br />

peraon 9em-5pm Mon-Fn Appkca-<br />

bon lung tfeadlma is 5pm March 30<br />

1991 27400 SoutMield Rd<br />

An Equal Opportunny Employer<br />

RECREATION PROGRAMMEF*<br />

CITY OF FARMINGTON H«US<br />

Currently accepting applceaona lor<br />

h* lime Recreation Programmer<br />

Required Bachelor s degree in Rec-<br />

reetnn Admnstrebon or related<br />

Itetd ' yeer expenenoe m pterming.<br />

orgerming .mplamantmg and<br />

Si*ierviaing recreation programs tor<br />

people ol a* ages good verbel wnt-<br />

POOL SERVICE TECHNICIAN<br />

Estaokahed mate aree inground<br />

pool CO seeking experienced ser-<br />

vice personnel Must heve mm of 3<br />

yrs experience Good weges 8 ben<br />

efns Send reeume and salary re-<br />

quirements to P 0 Box 99582<br />

Troy Ml<br />

Michigan or.«ers acanee Saferr<br />

S 19.642 through 822 721 Work<br />

acheoute induOes narangi and<br />

weekends Applications accepted<br />

untKMercrt 15 1*91 Apply m<br />

person or »i wnting to<br />

NOW HIRING!!!<br />

Work 40 Hour* Per Week<br />

LIFEGUARDS<br />

Lifeguards Lifegusrd/Smft Supervi-<br />

sors Swim instructors lor summer<br />

aeason Mirumum rsquesmants in-<br />

clude Lifeguard Training as waa aa<br />

current certidcebon * CPU tr*3<br />

First Aid Cal Karl at Castle Gar-<br />

dene Swti Club. Hix Roed. Uvoras<br />

tor application 464-7967<br />

HOME OFFICE Pokey Holder Ser-<br />

vice Person tor kfe insurance co<br />

Lome courses preferred Reeume<br />

PO Box 682. Rosevilfe Mi 46066<br />

HONE 8 LAP HAND<br />

meelWust •<br />

FLORAL DESIGNER<br />

20-35 hours, experience neceeaery<br />

377-3313<br />

Caa Karte<br />

FLORIST HELP<br />

Pert time No experience neceeaery<br />

A great environment ,0<br />

^p-<br />

P*y m person Bordmes 1635 S Ro-<br />

chester Rd Rochester<br />

FORTY OVE<br />

To uss brsnd new<br />

program No diebng<br />

100% guar an teed<br />

:RWElGk|T PEOPLE<br />

lew revdBit lOnar-.<br />

•ebng. ifSexercoi<br />

Cal 746-3372<br />

FOSTER PARENTS wanted lor<br />

Teens, 13-18, over $450 a month<br />

For more mtormebon eel Judaon<br />

Center 443-5000<br />

FRONT DESK-Receptionisi'Aesist-<br />

ant for Farmington Hills Optical<br />

Part-time mOudmg Saturday AM<br />

W* train - 626-6029<br />

FULL TIME Dietary A-des 6 30em-<br />

2 00pm. Some heevy Mtmg, able to<br />

work food Mia. duties wM include<br />

genersi cteerwsg and Osn washing<br />

Experience preferred, but w« tram<br />

Only thoee mtareeled—Apply wftfwi<br />

Oorvin Nursing Center<br />

29270 Monock. Lrvonia<br />

Off Middtebeft tbk S of 8 MMe<br />

GENERAL HELP tor epl complex<br />

Fv* time, Cieemng MaPweys kgnt<br />

». could teed to ie^"-j<br />

T T .<br />

Venoy 8 Foreet Ave No phone<br />

SENERAL LABOR<br />

Men 8 women 3 emfte m Wayne<br />

County Cea a*4-rOT6<br />

ETD Temporary Sarvica<br />

Oft GALLERY - Plymouth now fur-<br />

•tg M I pert e n eaaee 8 stock<br />

help Cal Nora tor appt 463-7733<br />

JUfc f M U U U O t<br />

33152 W 7 Mite - Livonia<br />

DRIVERS - SEMIS<br />

Over-the-roed Musi have 3 years<br />

DRIVER STOCK POSITION<br />

Food manufacturing company m<br />

Plymouth Good driving record a<br />

must Wis tram right person Cal<br />

between noon-3PM. 453-4555<br />

DRIVERS WANTED<br />

For ful lime position 2 locations<br />

• sJSoo<br />

261-6500<br />

ORIVER WANTED For tractor, wrth<br />

26 ft trailer Drug lest required<br />

COL license required Apply In per-<br />

son 12600 Fairtene Livonia<br />

Caa tor directions 422-5090<br />

EARN WHILE YOU LEARN<br />

uvonia/Weattand aree<br />

Local ofhcee of international organi-<br />

zation seeks KM lime, career mind-<br />

ed mdtvidueM tor income m exceea<br />

ol 8X1000 per year Free Market<br />

Training No expenenoe neceeery<br />

Caa Mary Kmaer. Monday thru Fri-<br />

day. Noon-5pm al 477-9169<br />

EARN WHILE YOU LEARN<br />

• Photographers • Studio Managers<br />

• Travekng • Non-Traveling<br />

Several poeiuona evalebM for merry<br />

wcm and iraveang districts<br />

firm m photo eidustry (24<br />

ska those with leader<br />

eetebisn a career m photography<br />

Seeking many mrkviduals to begm<br />

our next training Al<br />

protoeMonei cendidetee caa Joy.<br />

Monday (60019*2 6313. ext 2463<br />

An Equal Opportunny Empioiei<br />

EARN 85 St? HOUR<br />

mediate Openmga<br />

Pert lane'fua time<br />

•doM foTatudems<br />

2nd eicome shoppers<br />

Caa Mike 11 - 6pm<br />

EARN 16 8* PER HR<br />

Peid Hotefeya. Vernon OentM m *<br />

moe Part/foa time 471-0*30<br />

ELECTWCIAN<br />

• 349-3S34<br />

ELECTRONIC WORKERS<br />

' PC Board Aaeembiera<br />

•OCTa<br />

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166<br />

ENGINEER<br />

MUST nave t<br />

ESTABLISHED MANHOLE<br />

booking for a lutiire Cor<br />

3a* 9*10 between *am<br />

EXPOSE YOURSELF<br />

GRAPHIC OESIGNER/A O<br />

Feet growing kjS aervlce Ad Agency<br />

M Troy ia looking tor a Mee-Werete<br />

Oeaigner/Art Director with a strong<br />

bag immedieM openings Send re-<br />

sume wilh selery requirements to<br />

Mr RoOert McGowen 169 Eaai Big<br />

Beaver Surte 200 Troy. Ml 46063<br />

No phone ceas pnest<br />

with a minimum<br />

ol 2 yrs experience, muet be lerraker<br />

with Mr gaugee 8 aurmen none ite-<br />

enmaa Ouakhed candidates pteeae<br />

apery at Ventura industries 11665<br />

Globe Lrvonia. N ol Plymouth Rd<br />

E of Newburgh 591-2040<br />

HOUSEKEEPERS<br />

Service Mea] offers Oeytime hrs<br />

car. vacation bonus up lo ttt/kr<br />

Soutnifeld location CU 569-7524<br />

LIFE INSURANCE<br />

ILLUSTRATOR<br />

Professional organization offers<br />

career opportunity lor an individual<br />

with an inquisitive mmd and strong<br />

work ethic<br />

Qualified candidate wil be lanvliar<br />

Wrth frustration software and ad<br />

venced sates austrations Jomt and<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

WHAT RECESSION?<br />

WE NEED PEOPLE<br />

mternanortai co io open 7 new of<br />

fices ri Wayne 8 Oakland counltea<br />

by July Need 16 motnraied people<br />

for FREE FAST PACED Iramxng pro-<br />

gram we ve thrown the book awe><br />

No invest ment motrvewd e muaf<br />

Wa wH GIVE you the experience<br />

*'6QP salary mo -tq start<br />

Cal 737-4666<br />

MANAGEP for Troy greeting card 6<br />

gift shop Experience required<br />

Send reeume lo Manager 6669<br />

Orchard Lake Rd Surte 147 W<br />

Bloomfield Mi 46322<br />

MANAGER TRAINEES<br />

HOUSEKEEPING SERVICE<br />

dependebM peopm<br />

preferred Tranaportaton needed.<br />

Flexible Hrs Appiy 41909 Joytfd-<br />

Canlon, between to 8 12pm<br />

HOUSEKEEPING SERVICE<br />

Needs dependable people experi-<br />

enced preferred 86 00 lo start<br />

Transportation needed Flexible<br />

Hrs Appty 45909 Joy Rd Cent on<br />

between 10 8 12pm<br />

mdwiduM life deferred corr«ense-<br />

bon and apat doner Communwation<br />

skMa and knowledge of PC besed<br />

her dware and software nelpful<br />

Educetion should mOude BA and<br />

some advanced degree I MSA. CLU,<br />

ChSC. act Experience should<br />

«*kide at lessl 5 yrs wilh Me<br />

meurance products<br />

We offer compet'irve saury Irvandly<br />

work environment, cheaengmg work<br />

kss^nments and exceltenl fringe<br />

benefita Forward a letter of interest<br />

selery requwements end a reeume Carrie<br />

to Box 412 Observer 8 Eccentric i •_<br />

Newspspers 36251 . Schoolcrsfl Menufectunng<br />

Rd Livonia. Michgar, 48150<br />

GIRLS, GUYS<br />

$375 - 8600 wkly average earnings<br />

Due to outstanding expansion m-<br />

ternehonai Frangiance Co needs<br />

15-20 ambrtioue.people immediete-<br />

ly -Various positions open from<br />

ground floor lo upper menegemem<br />

Must have a greet attitude, be en-<br />

thusiastic end efljoy working ai a<br />

rock-rv-rpl atmoehere No expert<br />

ence necessery we wil tram<br />

557-3550<br />

— - - PreeaOperands<br />

PC Board Aseembly<br />

Cscurt Boerd Soldering<br />

Janrtonei<br />

Top pay. $150 Bonus mauyance<br />

Hoeoay Pay Overtime Pay Muat be<br />

dependable and have rehabte trans-<br />

portation Caa today tor details'<br />

'.Vorva. 464-2100<br />

Southfiaid. 352-1300<br />

SNELLING<br />

TEMPORARIES<br />

NEVER A FEE .<br />

I PRESS PERSON<br />

j FVntmg compeny desires expen-<br />

: anced press people<br />

Webb Press/Oft Webb Press a plus<br />

DESIGNER/DETAtLER<br />

Al discipline acceptec Experience<br />

-•tr- Au'pCAO Release tOap^s<br />

PERSONNEL SYSTEMS 1166<br />

! Pmntmg<br />

•NEGATIVE<br />

STRIPPER<br />

Stripping and pre-press related ex<br />

— - City ol Farmmglor. MMM<br />

31555 W '' Mile Rd<br />

Farmeigion mas Ml 46336<br />

An Equal Opportunity Emfoyer<br />

Established company lookmg lo- a<br />

experienced COMMERCIAL<br />

REFRIGERATION SERVICE<br />

TECHNICIAN Com<br />

OFFICE CLEANERS<br />

Mature vxl .'O-a to sup-<br />

plement present income E<br />

western Suburbs Good Pay Flex ,<br />

btenours Pfeaae cal<br />

313-344-6113<br />

Office<br />

Department Manager<br />

Salary lo $40,000 » mcenfxes 3<br />

yrs experience with lemporvy em-<br />

Pteymerrl company super rising re-<br />

crurtmg training Exceaent panefits<br />

473-7212<br />

Steven J Greene Personnel<br />

M long<br />

term position. Must be temilter •rth<br />

stripping fur tor smgw and multi-<br />

color robs and making plates for<br />

web and sheet ted preeeea<br />

Send resume or cell today lor more<br />

information "<br />

CORPORATE<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

SERVICES<br />

261-1120<br />

tSeneftts Exceaent opportunity for<br />

groarin 8 etfvancement Loceted m<br />

-Wmerr. Oawand County<br />

Cat between, 6am,5pm 665-9626<br />

REPAIR PERSON experienced io<br />

•or* pert lane fixing laundry eomp-<br />

~*rt ocaied th-uout Metro Devon<br />

Own tr anaporatation rmmmee Cal<br />

•/•Chaax 962-1752<br />

RE"AIL MANAGEM04T .<br />

: Dunne Knits womana speciekty<br />

C-juiique seeas an enthusiasts<br />

r^anager lor the* w Btoorrrfieid<br />

store Appkcent anouk} nave retail<br />

experience and a good fie* for fean-<br />

ion Salary oommanaurate with ex-<br />

perience For a^madiate conaMera-<br />

tiqn please sane resume to<br />

' DIVINE KNITS<br />

224 Cokimbus Ave<br />

New rorx NY 10023<br />

Or Cal ,212-769-6995<br />

RETAIL MANAGEMENT -<br />

Retail Cham has Management open-<br />

-igs in the Detroit Metro aree De-<br />

S ie preferred - naming proVKfed<br />

tee» company pmo Roth Young.<br />

NO FEE<br />

32115 Pfymouth Rd<br />

Lrvonia Ml 46150<br />

25506 W<br />

field M> 46034<br />

*27t3. South-<br />

313-946-6*00<br />

FOE RETAIL SALES Entry level Ful and<br />

part-time positions avalebie m<br />

loofcinq for_L Medicel SuptHy Sates Part hearth<br />

insurance Apory m person u><br />

28544 Fors Rd Garden CUy<br />

OIL CHANGE TECHNICIAN<br />

Penruoa locahon Experience nec- 1<br />

aaaary ful lime Cal Bob tor RV SMae 37401 Ford<br />

Rd Westland<br />

MACHINE OPERATOR<br />

MERCHANDISERS NEEDED to ser-<br />

! vice Westiand'Dearborn His<br />

Harper Woods aree stores $6 er<br />

Ful tone days $5 50 an hr Expen- j hour part trnie CM 216-246-1381<br />

ence preferred but not necessary<br />

insurance-Experienced Only<br />

GYMNASTIC INSTRUCTOR must be AGENCY POSITIONS<br />

at least 16 yeers old Gymnastic<br />

background Apply al Farming!on<br />

YMCA behind Crowteys on Farming-<br />

ton Rd or cal Jeen 553-40X1<br />

HAIRDRESSERS- L OK ON SALON<br />

IS offering 70* to Ihe<br />

Havdreeeers with ceentete<br />

Cal 8 aak tor Gakna 855-2999<br />

South field - Livonia - Troy<br />

Detroit - Dearborn - Farmington<br />

CommerciM 8 Personal Lines<br />

CSRs-Merketaig-Cteans-Raiars<br />

CONCORD PERSONNEL<br />

19500 Mid0tebM1 Rd 478-2200<br />

Apply m person al 28244 Ford Rd<br />

Garden C.'Sy Mon -Fn 9-4 or<br />

cal 522-5627<br />

JTPA Funded<br />

MACHtNlS" WANTED<br />

Exper lencehelplui Fu* 'ma<br />

Good benefrts Plymouth aree<br />

459-6190<br />

MORTGAGE UNOERWRrTER<br />

of Conventional -es-dentvai mort-<br />

gages for a growing institution<br />

larp professional Gener-<br />

RECEPTiONlST Beauty SMon<br />

Ful Time Experienced.<br />

AI Geralds of Frankkn<br />

Cal. 655-5466<br />

see* odnnduate with related e»- " T ^ i 5<br />

I adulls m wprx.snop S community<br />

Offer V exceaent oeneftis and «emnge Musn be fteafete 6 have re- Teceasery<br />

suraie with experience - you are «» ' "' 3 * 1<br />

terested m NMnmg the Leewerds •<br />

teem pteeae appfy m parson or caa<br />

753-9072<br />

$330 wk bonus vacation hean-<br />

oenefrts oftereo by the Tutpandins<br />

34 yr old »rm Apph to H R Mgr .<br />

P 0 Box 4441 Troy Ml 46099<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

SECURITY OFFICERS NEEDED<br />

Detroit 8 Oakland County Startaig<br />

pay Irom 84 25 per hour Must have<br />

•Mid Mr driver's koenee. cat 8<br />

tempNxie GED or diploma ®no*<br />

security or military preferred but nor<br />

Appfi, m person. 250C<br />

H^Siate 20C Ann Arbor<br />

or cal 313-97.)-907-<br />

LEEWARDS<br />

35745 Warren Rd<br />

weetiand Mi 46185<br />

(3131729-6020<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer M F<br />

MAIL TECHNICIAN experienced: OPERATORS<br />

only, good aiorkmg atmosphere _ W H A t V W<br />

Percentage - or rentM offered Aak ; E.oer«ed progreeenre .<br />

fcr Cathy only 477 « 41 or 750-1021 :<br />

lor medajm sizec stempmg [<br />

seeking si<br />

out salar><br />

Personnel Systems 459 1166<br />

WANTED pert time Maintenance<br />

person for ifiop clean up 8 mlec<br />

NAIL TECHNICIAN<br />

vor»a salon needs ambrtaaus Tech<br />

nom Soma ckanfte hetpfte Aftar<br />

47S 2250 5 Asa tor Brands 42S-7717<br />

company locafed m N w Oefrort<br />

Send eeume to Box 394 Obeerver<br />

j 8 Eccamnc Newspapers 3625?<br />

i Schoccraft Rd . L ivoraa Micragan<br />

1 48150<br />

mature<br />

per we<br />

HAIRDRESSER<br />

reaebte. experienced 1 day<br />

•k for Now aree nursmg<br />

661-7060<br />

HAIRDRESSERS -<br />

toaowmg Ful or pari tana Good<br />

tomrmaaior Garden Cay. Oeerbom<br />

Hts area 425-0344<br />

HAIRSTYLIST AaeMtant-Tramee for<br />

promenant ha* a eeign er 'colons*<br />

Preetige Bioomheid salon once m<br />

Hfelime opportunny 645-6000<br />

HAIR STYLIST BOOTH RENTAL<br />

D 6 Co<br />

256-6756<br />

HAIRSTYLIST<br />

for busy Livbrae shop Guaranteed<br />

wage 8 profit sharing Laune or<br />

477-9440<br />

HAIR STYLIST • IN CANTON<br />

Fui Of part time opening<br />

Some ciisitiMs waa*ig<br />

459 7*97<br />

HAfR STYLIST<br />

MANICURIST<br />

Cal Pshweer<br />

tor OlrnvngKani Salon<br />

*-4 842-7777642 777*<br />

HAIR STY(,BT MANAGER<br />

For famify onanted safon Ful or<br />

part nma Salary pme comrmaaion<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Caa Kamy 9*1*190<br />

MAmSTYl iST NEEDED Fua ma tor<br />

RoyM Oak aaMm Caa tar appomt-<br />

memTuee Set 54*-OOlO<br />

HAIR STYLIST POSITION<br />

preangtoua buey Brmmghai<br />

Great mcabon Ampaa park<br />

RoaieSalon 644-7710 or 9<br />

HAIR STYLISTS pnma Bkmmg<br />

ham location Chan rental Free<br />

SS3 Aak lea CaraMe. 842 7222<br />

HEAD TELLER - A Head Taaar »<br />

needed tar out RoyM Oak Ofece<br />

T Ne head TaBar a -eeponaHHe for<br />

of me Taaer<br />

INSURANCE<br />

immedMte openmg for experanced<br />

• Commercial knee CSR<br />

• Personal Imes CSP<br />

• Computer opeiafor - Redshaw<br />

INSURANCE PLACEMENT<br />

STUOIO<br />

637-6695<br />

No Fee eoe<br />

JANITOR<br />

Arm Arbor bese jamtonal Company<br />

IS -coking lor a dependable person<br />

to work Ml time days -6am ? 30pmi<br />

m the Schooler aft MfodMban area<br />

Musi have own car and be KW to<br />

come io Ann Arbc tor inlervwaa<br />

>-2*00<br />

REGIONAL<br />

MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR<br />

Regional Marnienance D* actor lor<br />

iong term care taciM«s Muat be<br />

abte io trouble shoot and rape*<br />

electrical equipment and HVAC ,<br />

systems and controM Beckground<br />

m -efngarahon epupment and aome<br />

oiumbmg experience requ*ad Valv-<br />

ue and hand looM raqu«ed<br />

Piaeee send reeume to<br />

Oreclor Human Reeources J B<br />

P O Box 8626<br />

Ann Arbor MJ 48107<br />

An EquM Opportunrty EmpHyyar<br />

NORTHVILLE COOP a accepting<br />

applications lor maintenance<br />

personnel Muat have 2 years wor* •<br />

3 axperwnce m piumbmg. aaecir. '<br />

haal 8 cooang Appfy at<br />

Kings MM Co-op 1*120<br />

Orcte Novthviee<br />

MAIDS WANTED<br />

LANDSCAPE SERVICE department<br />

managei Must ha* total k/«J*a»-<br />

edge of landacape<br />

Vtetaaahon hard workmg<br />

•ere Good aeth ckents 6 crews Per (<br />

•** oPPQrtunity lo manage to! ser j MAINTENANCE GROuNDK<br />

depertmenl tor Mrga.landscape ; FlJ, tlm# Mature 8 dependable Ex<br />

" - (#ood salary<br />

851-4014<br />

RAPIOLY GROWING LAWNCARE<br />

Company needs tewn techracseni<br />

$300-$460 par weak .Mary beee.. Sc*«icraft<br />

or eapenence aaih benefits and *»- ,<br />

1<br />

cantivea W4I nam Caa 462-OSOO M<br />

• M r « |<br />

TERRACE<br />

30*00 OlYMOUTH R0<br />

TRE<br />

LIVONIA Mi 46' SO<br />

For These Part-time Positions<br />

• Clerk Cashiers • Produce Clerks *<br />

• Stock Clerks • Deli Pastry Clerk<br />

a Some of the advantage< offered<br />

•Starting rate SS 50 hour<br />

* Flexible work schedules<br />

# P^d time off (vacation holidays I<br />


4F* O&E Monday. February 25. 1991<br />

500 Halp Wanted<br />

-<br />

nm*1 MM U*J. - -<br />

Mcm-Fn 11«n-8pm<br />

says CMChm 437-4144<br />

weekend Fu»<br />

SECURITY GUARDS<br />

opening* tn Detroit and<br />

c uB rid i<br />

SECURITY OFFICERS<br />

EaM and Weat KM Try-county<br />

openings Days and ivgnta open<br />

FuB/pari lima 790-4400<br />

SECURITY<br />

OFFICERS<br />

$75<br />

CASH BONUS<br />

4 Ful Tlfna Employ—<br />

Paid Weekly Uniforms furnished<br />

El* 4 part tana positions available<br />

Dearborn. Wayna A westsrn Weyne<br />

county Fad raises A promotion®.<br />

Car A telephone required.<br />

22930<br />

(IS blfcs N oHMWI<br />

541-3080<br />

SERVICE ADVISOR<br />

Import dealer looking for anargatic.<br />

hard-working par ton Wiling to<br />

Item Must have 9000 driving<br />

(•cord ExceRem benefits Sand re-<br />

*uma or apply m parson<br />

SUBURBAN NISSAN<br />

VOLKSWAGEN<br />

1800 Maplelawn, Troy. Ml<br />

48099, Attn: Tony Madara<br />

649-2300<br />

part time poamona. aw<br />

taeums to: 2*450 Evergreen,<br />

Sis 203. South Raid 48075<br />

dread JaR 355-9600<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

MO COLO CALLING<br />

MpM but no* nacaaaary. $6/hr<br />

PM hours.<br />

728-4060<br />

guaranteed piua Mg bonuses<br />

Maka big money' AM A<br />

Wg mcmay'<br />

Pteeae cea 3-9pm<br />

SERVICE PERSONNEL<br />

Service si* flow dapls m national<br />

rataii chain storaa m your araa. Pari<br />

tune, flexible hours..hourly wage A<br />

mileage Mail lattar w/quaWication*<br />

Rdiance Trading Corporation<br />

Alton lion Kan Wilson<br />

Bo* 783. Wayna. Ml 48184-<br />

SERVICE REP - Naadad part Uma<br />

for Credit Union m Troy araa. Soma<br />

bank experience hdpful Can Mon-<br />

Fn 9em-Spm 435-6663<br />

DIAL YOUR WAY<br />

TO BIG BUCKS<br />

Keay Services haa many openings<br />

for talamarkating darks to maka<br />

outbound mil cans. This la a long<br />

(arm fun-lime position with bonuaaa<br />

Day and evening poafttona iveBBftls<br />

For lurther Information, please ca»<br />

. •42-9660<br />

338-0338<br />

KELLY<br />

TEMPORARY<br />

SERVICES<br />

Equai Opportunity Employar M/F/M<br />

900 Help Wanted<br />

_ VIOCO STORE<br />

Farmington HBN<br />

Verted hours Mual ba 18<br />

471-5911 »<br />

WALLPAPER APPRENTICE<br />

$7 hour Qraal 1<br />

(unity FuB Uma. Own uanspona-<br />

•79-23001<br />

WAREHOUSE<br />

flat ana. herd-working. non-smoker<br />

Pick A packing experienced hafpM<br />

Sand roauma to Werehouse 27150<br />

W • Mle. Southfield. Ml 48034<br />

WAREHOUSING, Light Packaging<br />

Part-time. Tuaa .. Wad . A Thur<br />

Appfy In parson- 35245 Schoolcraft.<br />

Mm 3 yr<br />

fua<br />

WINDOW CLEANER<br />

H experience In high "*e<br />

Is Must hava o<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

Dantel Medical<br />

BU.LER RECEPTIONIST<br />

Mual hava 1 yr. experience In madt-<br />

cai or podiatry office Phone skids<br />

and good patient communication a<br />

piua Krwvrt^Jga of health inauranoa<br />

A MWng raqutrad Mual ba hard<br />

workw and dependable 17 50 V<br />

and up depending on experience<br />

a. - 478-4839<br />

TELEMARKETING OPPORTUNITY<br />

Established computer products dis-<br />

tributor ia saaking experienced and<br />

motivated -ndlvidueis tor new tele-<br />

marketing OeparlmanL FuB and part<br />

lima. Musi ba professional atlh<br />

good communication skMs Good<br />

•alary, benefits, opportunity for ad-<br />

vancement For merMeur: 258-8871<br />

. SERVICE STATION MANAGER<br />

dark 04 A Refining a accepting ap-<br />

plications tor management posi-<br />

tions Prior experience •<br />

fits include competitive salary com-<br />

mensurate w experience monothfy<br />

bonus, vacation, hospitalization A<br />

payroll savings. For condsidsrsllon<br />

submit resume to: CLARK OIL A<br />

REFINING. Attn:- Rod<br />

P O Box 6, Teytor. Ml. 48180<br />

SILK SCREEN with industrial expe-<br />

rience Also General Assembly oo<br />

experience naadad. vrBl tram &<br />

Ms available Farmington HMa<br />

CaH Doug at: 471-0990<br />

SOLDERER tor buay Uvonia<br />

Wy firm. Up to $5/hr to start.<br />

Call Akca at UNIFOFtCE 473-2931<br />

STATE FARM INSURANCE office m<br />

Westland looking for experienced<br />

Telemarketers CaH Between<br />

10am-3pm. 722-1070<br />

STOCK & DISPLAY<br />

help warned, experience preferred<br />

lull tune benefits including individual<br />

medical/dental A vacation Apply In<br />

parson only<br />

JOE'S PRODUCE<br />

33152 W. 7 Mlie - Livonia<br />

SUM ME* DAY CAMP DIRECTOR<br />

SPECIAL POPULATIONS<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>/Plymouth Therapeutic Rec-<br />

reation ia aeeklng a parson to direct<br />

its camp tor mentally and/or physi-<br />

calfy disabled children, agaa 4-17.<br />

Raaitlon « 40 hrs/week lor A mini-<br />

mum of 9 masks Experience need-<br />

ad in recreation tor special poputa<br />

, lions. Riperviaing staff, budgeting,<br />

scheduling, and development of a<br />

.cemp program Salary negotiable<br />

Flexibility and creativity a muat<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Parka and Recre-<br />

1150 S <strong>Canton</strong> Center Rd ,<br />

Ml 48188<br />

can. 313-397-5110<br />

jGoniecr<br />

.Moo. 1<br />

^<strong>Canton</strong><br />

*Orcsl.<br />

POOL DIRECTOR -<br />

, Coach lor private country dub In<br />

• Ann Arbor OuaMted applicants<br />

\ pdy. please cdf 663-8511<br />

SYSTEMS<br />

CONSULTANTS<br />

- (3)<br />

Senior instaHaUon Consul ant (1)<br />

ptementation m an I8M large scata<br />

* system environment. Working<br />

• knowledge of MVS and CICS or<br />

• DM2 required WM develop and<br />

• maintain JCL procedures A utsitles<br />

* to Support delivering A mstsnmg m-<br />

' surance systems at cMenl Hies. 30%<br />

* trave required<br />

Systems Analysts (2)<br />

Professional experience m health<br />

' care coat and utifttetlon analyals<br />

] across varloua functional areas<br />

wfihin an insurance company. Com-<br />

' petence with both PC and main-<br />

frame software packages used to<br />

Ith manipulating large<br />

J complex databaaea Exceaent quan-<br />

' Illative, written and verbal akMs re-<br />

quired.<br />

. These poeilons offer exceaent start-<br />

, ing salaries and benefits wtth an<br />

outstanding tugh growth company<br />

, located In Ann Arbor Send or hand<br />

a<br />

PtwkpR Roddy<br />

A Associates<br />

777 E Eisenhower Pkwy Surte 102<br />

Ann Arbor, Ml 48108<br />

•or<br />

17187 N Laurel Ps<br />

Livonia M<br />

rk Dr Suite 302<br />

48152<br />

TEACHER, lor mfe aB eaui k n irtril www<br />

u anc looowi<br />

n«oed m a promu «nt day care in<br />

Canon Must have previous experi-<br />

453-4490<br />

TECHNICIANS<br />

opporiirnily available<br />

wMh major automotive customer In<br />

taechenfcai background and aMIty<br />

I a-run vehicle tests on salt, vtbra-<br />

l«n and environmental* chambers<br />

communication *Be re-<br />

ZZ2<br />

Sycron Corp.. 8300 Hdty Rd<br />

Grand Blanc. Ml 484^9 and<br />

Teresa at (313)895-2424<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

National company has full pert tune<br />

. hours Pleasant atmosphere Great<br />

opportunities for s<<br />

Mouny piua Bonus Expect M-S12<br />

par hour<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

Baae salary, plue mcanbve bortus.<br />

flexible hours, part nma Canted<br />

Mary 462 2260<br />

TELEMARKETER<br />

i lor Lrvonia portrait studto PlaaaarH<br />

i workmg environment CaH<br />

477-3832<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

Part Time<br />

Men A Women<br />

tataphena caang<br />

college eludenta<br />

rs Go with the<br />

' 4PM •<br />

BEL VEDERE CONSTRUCTION<br />

TY8-7100 (899-7100I<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

IH-BOUNO CALLS<br />

* A buay maa order company seeking<br />

aggreaaive tatamarkesers tor perma-<br />

. nam poeition m Farmington Has off-<br />

ice Eem SS-t 11 per kour Irom your<br />

deek in our omt iilirtw• uiea off-<br />

ice Pienioue 'alem art eimq or<br />

Caa<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

CeaKashy<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

5<br />

SoutMMd araal Earn good<br />

pay ptua commlaakxi<br />

Call now!<br />

i<br />

E N T E C H<br />

SERVICES, INC.<br />

737-1744<br />

TELEMARKT1NG - We need Mi<br />

Telemarketers at our Livonia office<br />

Make between $5 112 an hour plus<br />

bonuses and inoenttvea Cal<br />

Mi sen 9-5 Aak tor Chrla Johnson<br />

422-1818 or 422-8004<br />

- TELEPHONE INTERVIEWING<br />

Market reeaarch firm seeks Individ-<br />

uals for part Uma Day A Evening<br />

Work Individuals muat have excel-<br />

lent phone akMs. Typing and com-<br />

puter experience a Piua. Perlec! tor<br />

homemekers. students, retirees and<br />

thoee ra entering the >ob market.<br />

Caa Sandy 10am-4pm weekdays<br />

•27-4021<br />

TELEPHONE RESEARCH<br />

Join the interviewing team of one of<br />

Ifie areas fastest growing reeei<br />

firms, if you are a self-starter. can<br />

read clearly and want to work everv<br />

ngs A weekends. ceA Kerry i0-4pm<br />

421-0320<br />

TELEPHONE SURVEYORS Iqf<br />

chiropractic office in Berkley a<br />

Part time No sales, no appointment<br />

setting Work at home. S5.00 par<br />

hour Cea weekdays 9-6 30pm.<br />

Sat: 932-0737<br />

546-4600<br />

TELE-SERVICE<br />

TAKE THE CHALLENGE<br />

$7 Par Hour to Start<br />

Fua A part time poaitione for In-<br />

hardworking Individuals<br />

aonaaty sets them apart from tha<br />

You Wat be notifying winners of the<br />

results of a contest drawing A ar-<br />

ranging tor mem to redeem their<br />

if your personal goal ia to succeed<br />

baaed on your oem efforts, cat:<br />

FIT N6SS USA HEALTH SPAS<br />

737-7800<br />

TEMPORARY HELP<br />

Experienced Tool Room Machinal<br />

UAW preferred Familiar with<br />

C.N.C.. top ratea Cea BtxrvSom<br />

313-231-1918<br />

TERRITORY REP WANTED<br />

tor Wayne A Oakland County.<br />

Ambitious parson onfy need apply.<br />

Apply within: 25743 W 7 MSe Rd.<br />

comer of Beach Daly.<br />

TEST ADMINISTRATIS*<br />

Permanent pari lime in Oak Park/<br />

SouthfVeid area, naaume to: Leeds<br />

isory, Inc.. 13132<br />

Huntington Woods. Ml. 48070<br />

TRAINER<br />

To conduct training throughout<br />

Wayna County. BjMMtor's Degree.<br />

1 yeer paid iramM^ experience and<br />

1 year experience working wtth vol-<br />

unteers required. 30 hours/week.<br />

Please submit reeume by 3/6/91 to:<br />

Chris Burn*. Executive Director<br />

Michigan Training and naaource<br />

Canter. Inc.. 30712 Michigan Ave-<br />

nue, Weatland, Ml 48185<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

TRAINING &<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

We are aoafcmg a highly motivate^,<br />

individual to develop, deaver and<br />

maintain and user training for cor-<br />

poraie-wide systems (e.g. E-Mail<br />

end document tracking) Ouaafled<br />

indhnduai wM hava course deaign<br />

and stand-up training experience,<br />

excellent verbal and written commu-<br />

nication skins, analytical and organi-<br />

zational skills experience with<br />

mainframe systems, be self-mo«val-<br />

and hava the abHrty to work in-<br />

dependent of supervision A degree<br />

In Education or Inatructwnal Tsdv-<br />

noiogy wtth a minor in Computer In-<br />

formation Systems preferred Mort-<br />

gage banking knowledge would be e<br />

package Qualified candidal**<br />

should send a confidante! reeume<br />

to<br />

Human neaourcai -><br />

DEPARTMENT TO<br />

FIREMAN'S FUND<br />

MORTGAGE CORPORATION<br />

27555 Farmington Road<br />

Farmington Hato. Ml 48334<br />

EquM Opportu-my Employer M/T/H<br />

'rtAVEL AGENCY Seeks espan-<br />

enced agent 3 yrs<br />

Sabre training A mien<br />

Excellent Benefits Lmda<br />

only<br />

TRAVEL AGENT<br />

opening for an. experienced agent<br />

Cea Cheryl 9em-5 SOpm 3S3-Q191<br />

TRAVEL AGENT-1 2 yrs<br />

corporate and leieure Fua time<br />

poeition flexible hrs Ex:Him op-<br />

portunity tor growth 591-3315<br />

LOOKMG FOR QUALIFIED<br />

individual m tree A shrub care K<br />

haip develop Ma new dhaaion Cer<br />

selery of *lff*s wage scale<br />

• Shim differential<br />

• Weekend differential<br />

• Exceptional benefit package<br />

• Part lime, afternoons or midnights<br />

Al er* offered m a vary pleas em<br />

suburban working environment<br />

Stop m lo aee. or caa. Diane Buefc<br />

RN. Director of Nursing 105 Hag-<br />

gerty '+55-0510<br />

LPN to $17.50<br />

NURSES AIDE to $6 00<br />

State Certified<br />

Staffing SpecielMl Services<br />

M1-127*<br />

MEDICAL MANAGEMENT Support<br />

Person. Outgoing parson to tram<br />

and support medical office ataff.<br />

Musi have experience m medical<br />

billing and knowledge of computer<br />

system Some travM required In ad-<br />

dition we are seeking Telemarketers<br />

with similar experience Send re-<br />

sume 30400 Telegraph. Su 363,<br />

Birmingham. Ml.. 48010.<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST - Waal<br />

Bloomfield Office Experienced<br />

Computerized. 16-24 hours per<br />

week. Great opportunity Call Judy.<br />

9-5, Mon.-Fri. 855-2206<br />

502 Halp Wanted<br />

Dantel Madical<br />

NURSING ASSISTANT<br />

We are e akiaed fadaty with a staff<br />

who en icy working together aa a<br />

leem Our goM la lo provide Ihe<br />

highest quality of Ma lo thoee en-<br />

trusted m our care. Aa perl of our<br />

leem ydu wa enjoy the aaMetacnon<br />

of helping others, working M a<br />

pisesanl, modern faculty, and taking<br />

advantage of Ihe eicepWnM benefit<br />

A wage package we offer Pie ess<br />

cal or atop by i complete an appa-<br />

caiion Plymouth Court Health Care<br />

Center. 105 Heggeity 455-0510<br />

OFFICE ASSISTANT needed tor<br />

progreeane last paced OT Clnlc<br />

Minimum 2-3 yr*<br />

ence helpful Parted tor a<br />

dnnduel Cell Micheae 536-9005<br />

need a caremg and trlandfy<br />

patient-person with good technical<br />

and resume lo<br />

J Spiro. M0 --<br />

3003 Woodwerd. Berkley, ML.<br />

48072. Attn Sandra London<br />

PART or fua time - word pre<br />

medicM dime Up 10<br />

Cal Trudy al UNI FORCE 646-7662<br />

! by si<br />

SlO/hr<br />

PART TIME office help 12-5pm<br />

Mon -Fn. Medical end computer<br />

experience helpful Farmington<br />

HMs Reply lo: DAYS Box 336 Ob-<br />

rer A Eccentric Newspapers.<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd, Lrvonia.<br />

Michigan 48150<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGER<br />

for outpatient physical<br />

therapy dlnic m Troy. Experience<br />

to - Attention MMitia.<br />

41069 Dequindre. Suite 102. Troy<br />

PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDE needed<br />

tor outpetient ckrac Good typing<br />

skats Experience desired, will tram<br />

Ful lime position. Hand-deliver<br />

jme lo - Attention IIMIsss<br />

41069 Dequindre Suite 102, Troy<br />

PRESTIGIOUS leedmg hospUM re-<br />

quire* dependable word processor/<br />

transcriptional Up to S11/hr<br />

Call Daley at UNIFOFICE. 357-0037<br />

PSYCHIATRIC RN<br />

Part time RN for adolaacant partial<br />

car* program 30 Hours a wi<br />

iprn-7pm, no weekends Fua time<br />

afternoon charge RN-adull unit<br />

Contact cmoy or Nick at Ardmore<br />

Center. Lrvonia 474-3500<br />

RECEPTIONIST - part lima. Monday<br />

thru Thursday, some Saturday* .<br />

tor fast paced doctor's office m<br />

Westland 728-2130<br />

RECEPTIONIST PART-TIME<br />

Mature person tor dental office<br />

Computer exper*nee preferred<br />

274-4422<br />

RECEPTIONIST /SCHEDULER<br />

FuH lime, tor medical office m Troy<br />

aree Cal Linda, Mon or Wed<br />

879-5701<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Part-time Weeflend<br />

Some billing experience helpM.<br />

759-0655<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Typing<br />

experience required One part-time,<br />

one full-time, for busy OB Practise<br />

m Garden City aree. Send reeume lo<br />

Box 406:<br />

Observer A Eccentric Newspaper*<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia.<br />

Michigan 48150<br />

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST'BILLER<br />

This busy Oe/GYN office in South-<br />

field is looking for en outgoing indi-<br />

vidual to K*n our staff Experience<br />

on computers and medical bWng a<br />

must Fua time wtth benefits Send<br />

reeume to:<br />

Amy Thomas .. -<br />

22250 Providence Dr Suite 305<br />

Southfleid. Ml 48075<br />

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST<br />

Metro MedicM Group, s OMsson ot<br />

Health AHianoa Plan has an immedi-<br />

ate opening on the day shift lor a Ml<br />

time. Mt (ASCPi The applicant<br />

muat have a BS m Madical Technol-<br />

ogy and be currently registered by<br />

the ASCP or equivalent This posi-<br />

tion «rt« be m the Microt»ology/<br />

Serology Department Experience is<br />

preferred, but not required We oi-<br />

ler an exceaent starting aaiery aa<br />

wea ea a luay paid benefft package<br />

interested applicants, pleata aend<br />

reeume lo Human Resource Depart-<br />

ment, Metro Medical Group. 1800<br />

Tuxedo. Detroit. Ml. 48206<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

MEDICAL TECHNICIAN or<br />

Lab Technician, Ml or part time<br />

From 9pm on Farmington HMa<br />

478-5402<br />

MEDICAL<br />

TRANSCRIPTIONIST<br />

Our 261-Bed teaching facMty haa a<br />

FULL-TIME Afternoon/Midnight po-<br />

eition available tor a Medical Tran-<br />

scrtptlorast<br />

You must be s high school graduate<br />

or equivalent and have the ability to<br />

type HAP. OR. DS. Consults and Ra-<br />

diology reports from dictation Tero<br />

yeers of medical transcription expe-<br />

rience eeeantial<br />

Pieaae apply at tha Hospital Infor-<br />

mation Deak. ceil our Human Re-<br />

sourcas Department at (313) 967-<br />

7557. or send your rssums to:<br />

OAKLAND GENERAL<br />

HOSPITAL<br />

27351 Dequindre<br />

Madison Hsights. Ml.. 48071<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

BUSY<br />

parl-Ume Nurse 2 days a wk A<br />

rsUef Send resume to: K WE B<br />

511 Pierce, Blrminghem. Ml 48009<br />

• NURSE AIDE/CHILD CARE<br />

lor disabled mother and chldren<br />

Dearborn Heights. Exceaent pay<br />

s EMP4<br />

and benefits PA-CARE 455-1061<br />

NURSE AIDE - experienced, living<br />

near Plymouth, to care tor quadre-<br />

pleglc man m private home, long<br />

term. Sun 7.30am -2:30pm 56 50<br />

per hour to start Ndn smoker Ref-<br />

erences Cal Muriel sfler 2.30pm<br />

ortfy 453-3563<br />

NURSE AIDES<br />

Fua or part time tor retired Sisters<br />

Of Mercy Flexible hours Good<br />

wegee A enceaent benefits<br />

McAuiey Canter Caa Mary Pat<br />

Kammafci 473-7150<br />

WORK WHEN YOU WANT!<br />

RN's A LPN S<br />

FOR SUPPLEMENTAL STAFFING<br />

• Competitive rales<br />

Med/Surg A specialty assignments<br />

si sree hospitals. Must have recent<br />

hospital experience For more infor-<br />

mation caa Card Kerry<br />

981-8829<br />

RN<br />

FULL-TIME/PART TIME<br />

DAY SHIFT<br />

New alerting rale A benefits<br />

See Mrs Martin<br />

Director of Nursmg<br />

261-5300<br />

NIGHTENGALE WEST<br />

8365 Newburgh Rd<br />

Westland, nser Joy Rd<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

RN/LPN<br />

Part-time/FuH lime Day shift poei-<br />

tion available Apply Bedford VMa.<br />

16240 West 12 Mas Roed South-<br />

field. Ml 48076 ,<br />

Ail EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

RN - LPN<br />

Wa are looking for eomeone who<br />

haa a love and understanding of the<br />

elderly, lo work m our 82 bed facul-<br />

ty. FuB or part lime poeition eva«-<br />

abie on our afternoon ehlfl For<br />

more Information caH 349-2640<br />

Whitehall Convalaacenl Horns<br />

43455 W 10 Mas. Novl<br />

RN OR LPN: day shift, psrt Uma<br />

Apply I<br />

Canter. 38410 CherryHH Rd .<br />

Westland. Ml 48185.<br />

RN or LPN<br />

FuH time tor sms* nursing facility m<br />

Plymouth Significant opportunity<br />

tor experienced cerlng professional<br />

Call Mr Adams at 352-4280<br />

RN - PART TIME<br />

Appfy mperson<br />

Msrycrest Manor 15475 MlddlebMt<br />

.Livonia. Ml. 48154<br />

427-9175<br />

* RN'S/LPN'S<br />

Full or frarl time Competitive<br />

Pieaae cea Debre Hagerty at Bortz<br />

Health Care of Ypeilantl 483-2220<br />

RN S. LPN'S A GPN S We need<br />

caring nurae* who ahow genuine In-<br />

terest m geriatrics, ful A part poai-<br />

tione avalable Salary commen-<br />

surate wth expenenoe Apply: Mt<br />

Vernon Nursing Center. 26715<br />

Greenfield.(between 10- 11 Ml)<br />

RN's. LPN'S. NURSE AIDES<br />

> Competitive Salary<br />

I Sign Up/RsterrM Bonus<br />

Free Stale Certification<br />

II yr experience phone A car<br />

required<br />

PROFESSIONAL HEALTH CARE<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

357-3650<br />

RN WANTEO<br />

Weekends only<br />

Days or afternoon*<br />

363-7161<br />

R.N.<br />

Position evailabie m out-<br />

patient operating room In-<br />

MATURE MedicM Assistant tor QYN<br />

office. Troy Experience In EKG.<br />

Venepuncture Previous experience<br />

s must' No eves /no weeksnds Cal<br />

Laurie al 626-5500<br />

EXPERIENCED Medic el Aeeietant/<br />

• Mile'Meg<br />

ous CaB Colby at.<br />

EX PERIENCED Madical Aaoieieni<br />

Needed tor a l<br />

I ior s busy<br />

i w self sr a<br />

326-6333<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Ful lime<br />

A selery negc-usow «»<br />

442 1400<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Experienced<br />

m X-rays. vampunch*e A injection<br />

Part Hme washdays CaB Tuaa A<br />

Thm onty tor interview<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

Looking tor up of ane eeHelen tor<br />

ecMve prectioe Mual be herd work-<br />

in* mdMduM Siertme eetory Macaona<br />

4+8.2723<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

MEDtCAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Experienced. ^jSI and pert<br />

DAVIS-SMITH<br />

MtOCAL PERSONNEL SERVICE<br />

354-4100<br />

MCOICAL WLLEK PLUS inttMgem<br />

NURSE ,<br />

AIDES<br />

NEEDE0 NOW FOR HOME CARE A<br />

NURSINGJIOME STAFFING.<br />

MACOMB A OAKLAND COUNTIES<br />

• Tap pay<br />

• Certification required tor riuramg<br />

pitctmvtl<br />

TEMPORARY<br />

HEALTH CARE<br />

SERVICES<br />

354-6230<br />

NURSES<br />

•tne Home Care Ceeea Oak-<br />

end Weetem Weyne county<br />

Eem up lo (20 an hot*<br />

A venety d emfle are eireaabie Se-<br />

lect what * bast tor you'<br />

CAU, TOOAY (313) 772-5300<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

MEDICAL SERVICES<br />

ST JOHN HOSRfTAL<br />

ANO MEDICAL CENTER<br />

An Equal Opc-ir *vty Employer<br />

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY A<br />

Speech Pathology Coneuaam Cen-<br />

mlured caente m raM-<br />

i 3 to 5 hr* nek Rate<br />

surenoe Send •eeiens to f O Bos<br />

y?64M afcrkley Mt 480T2 5e Part time.<br />

1pm 5pm Insurance experinqce de-<br />

sired Customer service typmg A fii-<br />

mg Contact Jim Murphy 535-1200<br />

INSIDE sales position lor growing<br />

Wtxom manufacturer Requires 1-2<br />

years inside sales experience<br />

$15 600/ywar to si art<br />

CaH Debbie at UNIFORCE 4734934<br />

504 Halp Wantad<br />

Offtea-Clarteal<br />

.IF YOU HAVE:<br />

LOTUS<br />

WORDPERFECT<br />

. MULTIMATE<br />

CaB ua tot an interview we have<br />

position* in Trey A Rochester<br />

MGM<br />

INSURANCE AGENCY m Southfleid<br />

has fua time poertion tor dependable<br />

person with good bssic Secretarial<br />

akMs Knowledge d-meurance bua^<br />

nee* nelpful but not required Cea<br />

9am-118m or 4pm-5pm 352-4757<br />

INSURANCE AGENCY - (2) yews<br />

Commercid experience<br />

"Smal agency Good opportunity lor<br />

right person Uvonia 477-0001<br />

required LEGAL<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Personal tmes customer service rep-<br />

reeentatnre ro take charge of de-<br />

partment. minimum 3 yeera experi-<br />

ence Southfield 354-6110<br />

INSURANCE<br />

SECRETARY<br />

$17,600<br />

Use your customer service tkiNs m<br />

this multi-task secretarial position<br />

Progressive raises with responaibili.<br />

ty Cal Lmdaey at 353-2090<br />

SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

INSURANCE - STATE FARM<br />

•rtion - secretary to<br />

handle office detaas type accural*<br />

for computsr data sntry A good a*tn<br />

people Insursnce experience help-<br />

id.bulnot necessary Non-smokers<br />

onty Mail resumes to Stats Farm<br />

Agent Jim Beseu* 31281 School-<br />

craft Rd Lrvonia 46150<br />

•KEYPUNCH - Experienced keydisc<br />

operators Fun/part tune day/after-<br />

noon A Midnight shrhs Good pay<br />

for good operators<br />

Ms Allen 561-5151<br />

LEADING international engineering<br />

firm requires word proceaaor with<br />

Word Star and Word Perfect $9/hr<br />

Caa Jennifer at UNIFORCE 646-7664<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

"For seven ettorney firm m Birming-<br />

ham Experience required Salary<br />

commensurate with abBity Send re-<br />

sume and salary requirements to<br />

Office Manager 6895 Telegraph,<br />

Suite 1. Birmingham Ml 48010<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Bloomfield HMe-fu« tune Pleasant,<br />

apt secretary with 1 year legal Win<br />

I'am on word proceaaor Salary<br />

commensurate with experience<br />

Contact Chris 335-5450<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

lor Troy Law Fapi Word proceesmg<br />

and at least 3-4 yr* legal experi-<br />

ence (corporate e*i ate planning i<br />

er Send '**u<br />

equired Non imoii<br />

to Secretarial Committee P 0 Box<br />

99484 Troy M< 48099<br />

LEGAL SECRETARIES<br />

a FuO and part time neeoed tor<br />

Bloomfield Hifls law firm Minimum<br />

ot 2 years legal experience neces-<br />

sary Corporate and litigation<br />

WordPerfect 5 0 or 5 i preferred<br />

Salary commensurate wtth experi-<br />

ence Please call 646-9500<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Experienced Word processing A<br />

exceaent skills necessary -Knowl-<br />

edge of DW4 preferred Great bene-<br />

fita A salary 13 Mile A Telegraoh<br />

540-3366<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY for partner A 2<br />

Experience necessary including<br />

WordPerfect Fal lime Send re-<br />

sume to Office Manager . 33 Bioom-<br />

heid HUM Parkway Sla 100 Bloom<br />

field Hilts M. 48304<br />

Monday. February 25. 1991 O&E • 5F-<br />

504 Halp Wantad<br />

• Offtea-Clarteal<br />

LEADING techndogy company<br />

neeos experienced recepnonnt/<br />

switchboard operdora $7/fir<br />

Cal Marge al UNIFORCE 646-6501<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY - Experienced<br />

WordPerfect. 5 0. PI A domeeuc<br />

Salary negotiable CaB 9 30-230<br />

Farmmgton hm* 851-8787<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY, experienced<br />

For pleat ant Southfield Peraond m-<br />

**y firm Word proceeamg A excel-<br />

lent skMs nacaaaary Salary com-<br />

mensurale with expenenca Excel-<br />

lent Benefits Sand resume to<br />

Hadley J Wme P O Box 2207.<br />

Southfield Ml 48037 2207<br />

Aa rap net confidential<br />

SECRETARY - Top nolch<br />

with mnmum 3 yr* experienced tor<br />

buay Farmmgton Hats ktigabon<br />

practice Exceaent growth poMnliM.<br />

salary negotiable Ln 737-4747<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Experienced. WordPerfect good<br />

benems Telegraph A 12 Mle Re-<br />

spond to Galbraith A Booms 29777<br />

I fa'. 6.I.IMI.H<br />

Mich 48034<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Part time Flexible work schedule<br />

WordPerfect experience Southfield<br />

office • 552-0200<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY - Downtown<br />

Birmingham CrvV litigation practice<br />

Mud have WordPerfect experience<br />

and effective cal and wrmen ekMa<br />

negotiable Send resume to<br />

Smith 185 Oakland Ave<br />

Surte 260 Birmingham Ml 46009<br />

Salary i<br />

Mr 0<br />

LEGAL TEMPS<br />

Maior Law firm la aeekmg emert-<br />

enced Legal Secret arid Tampa<br />

$12 86 per hour for long I arm as-<br />

signments CaB KATHY. today<br />

MASTANTUONO A ASSOCIATES<br />

355-2440<br />

LIVONIA OFFICE Needs Orgwvzmg'<br />

if you have an upbeat personality<br />

bookkeeping expenenca or apti-<br />

tude, WordPiarfect. Lotua 1-2-3. and<br />

20-35 hour* per wee* pieeae send<br />

resume A salary requirements to<br />

Classic Fare-ARA Service* 11900<br />

Hubbard Dr.. Livonia. MI 48150<br />

LEGAL<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

APPLY TODAY!<br />

EXCELLENT<br />

JOB OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Experienced legd secretaries A<br />

word processors are needed for<br />

snort A long term assignments -as<br />

»»*. ss Temp to Perm potions<br />

G>n. LESLIE TODAY'<br />

TOP PAY A BENEFITS<br />

CORPORATE<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

SERVICES<br />

2 6 1 - 1 1 2 0<br />

NO FEE EOE<br />

504 Halp Wanted<br />

Offtea-Clarteal<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

ENTRY LEVEL<br />

Uftra professional firm seeks legd<br />

secretary with outstanding akMa/1 •<br />

yeera experience m general law Ex-<br />

ceaent salary, benefits, and work<br />

environment Sand reeume to<br />

Arthur Triomee Executive Search<br />

3000 Town Canter Suite 2333<br />

Southfield. Ml 48075<br />

or caB. 355-4 1*0<br />

LEGAL<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

$25,000 FEE PAID<br />

town, one m Troy Strong akMa in-<br />

cluding word proceeemg required<br />

FLUB M IBB It 1<br />

CaB 649-5900<br />

SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

TROY<br />

MAJOR computer sale* office re-<br />

quiree aOrrwusl'StN* secretary with<br />

Deem ale. Lotua and Hetverd<br />

Graphics Up lo $8 SO/hr<br />

Caa PauNna at UNIFORCE 473-2932<br />

MPDICAl etiUHJ'iiem I.urnymy<br />

seeks tul lime fandioate tor office/<br />

clerical work Must have pleasant<br />

personaaty and phone manner at<br />

wen aa exceaent typing, dictaphone<br />

A organizational akM* Greet oppor-<br />

tunity to grow with young aggraasrve<br />

company Complete benefita pack-<br />

age avalable Send reeune with sal<br />

ary hietory to Meiro Med-cai Equip-<br />

ment mc. 37659 Schooicralt Fid<br />

Livonia. Ml 48150<br />

No phone cals pieaae<br />

504 Halp Wantad<br />

Offtea-Clarteal<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY $27,000<br />

corporate expenenca rusflaa<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY TO $25 000<br />

Lftigation experience good or gem<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY $24,000<br />

Bvmmgham area. 2-3 yeers legei<br />

experience with WordPertoct<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY $23,000<br />

Beautiful tuburberi firm<br />

expenenoe. pr ideational<br />

anca FuB bandits<br />

ALL FEES COMPANY PAID<br />

772-6760 or Fax Beeums 77j-1611<br />

SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

MATURE - competent mdMdud.to<br />

surance underwriting depl Typing A<br />

computer Mia* required devious<br />

pkis pieaae caB or<br />

to Mutud d New<br />

York 30G4.-W Big Beaver =220<br />

Troy Mi 48064 ettn«Mwy Mc Every<br />

oreaB 643-8901<br />

OFFICE MANAGER<br />

Large Southhetd Ad Agency seek*<br />

experienced Office Manager prefer-<br />

api. with tsciaifwl<br />

or-mled organizaior, Other<br />

qui-emems include knowledge off-<br />

ice automation ability to<br />

recommend innovaln* ideas and al-<br />

ternative solutions and effective<br />

employee raWfions was Pieaae<br />

aend resume and salary hidory lo<br />

Hurpen Resource Department<br />

Campbell Mithun Esfy Advertising<br />

27777 Frankim Road<br />

Southfield Ml 48034<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employar<br />

NOW HIRING!!!<br />

FULL TIME CLERICAL<br />

Long term and short term tempo-<br />

rary assignment* avalable tor<br />

T rt"st<br />

Data Entry Operator*<br />

Fie Clerks<br />

Word Proceaaor*<br />

' Receptionists/Switchboard Opts<br />

Legal •Secretaries<br />

Top pay $150 Bonus Hobday Pay<br />

Overtime Pay. TempMed insurance<br />

Ca| CaB today<br />

Uvonia. 464-2100<br />

Southfield. 352-1300 |"<br />

SNELLING<br />

TEMPORARIES<br />

NEV VP A FEE<br />

PAYROLL ACCOUNTS<br />

PAYABLE CLERK<br />

Experancad onty Apply m peraon<br />

to M-.»- Souve- Medicos Hearth<br />

Care, Center 22355 West 8 Mle<br />

Roed Detroit. Mi 48219<br />

- PA'ROLL PERSONNEL<br />

FuH lime No leekends<br />

$6 30 hour<br />

Cdl 9-5pm - 483-2220<br />

PHONE INVESTIGATORS<br />

interviewing applicant! lor insur-<br />

ance Phone experience paid per<br />

case Soutftheid location Resume*<br />

only Phone unit P 0 Box 259<br />

Detroit Ml 46231-0259<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

POWERHOUSE SECRETARY<br />

PART TIME<br />

opening for Receplionrsl in Veteri-<br />

nary Hospital over 18 Light typmg.<br />

fifing and good phone skills re-<br />

quired Hours Mon -Fn . 4pyrv-Bpm<br />

Sat 8am-5pm After tpm 349-8505<br />

• Farmington HUW property mar.age-<br />

; ment firm -


6F* O&E Monday. February 25. 1991<br />

504 Halp Wanted<br />

ROC* 4 ROLL ATMOSPHERE<br />

Mfhmn<br />

n lo Mm<br />

Heevy M m<br />

•MI required Data M<br />

•no* IMpM AM to work flexible<br />

t»w» Bam-9pm<br />

Ask for Co8**n. 47V1300<br />

SALES<br />

SECRETARY<br />

$15,600 FEE PAID<br />

0»man* orooHng suOurben comp<br />

ny offers tul Panama. Iota of variety<br />

and advancement lor Ma toat-<br />

peced ton K>e • you type SO and<br />

went io okmp io ma top quiet*, cal<br />

SMrtoy no* at MI-MOO<br />

SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

SALfS SUPPORT<br />

Sacraury naadad tor Sataa Support<br />

i nan-amoklng office Type<br />

00 wpm 4 good calculator akMa<br />

necessary Customer service 4 word<br />

procaaamg kxpenence «ery rwpM<br />

Wie tram. Accepting applications at<br />

43100 9 MM Rd . Novl.<br />

SECHFTARIFS<br />

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY<br />

wn boas. High<br />

tommies!on Aak tor Date.<br />

12<br />

NATION'S<br />

aeainng !<br />

Po4eibts Management opportunl-<br />

I 349-8871<br />

New Home SUM<br />

Licensed and currently active saiee<br />

associate far new single ferrmy<br />

homes m the popular 'Leurei Es-<br />

tates of Uvonia-. located South of 7<br />

MM. East 4 Weat of Newburgh. with<br />

decorated models ready tor tw8i-<br />

ness Prima mark el location, attrac-<br />

tive pricing with apodal flnancmc<br />

potential Mgh volume salee. abMty<br />

lo typa Jom tha new home diitaton<br />

of The Prudential Harry 8. Woite<br />

Realtors, 421-5880<br />

4/M Ul-.i-J g.i..<br />

9W n w p wraniBC u w i<br />

PART TIME/FULL TIME Sales m<br />

Ratal ahaat music department<br />

EvWknge 4 Saturday* Local travel<br />

required Cal Lmda (313)427-0040<br />

Or land reeumee to: Hamme* Music<br />

Ine^ 16830 Middlebeit. LMonla. Ml<br />

48184.<br />

K - F S<br />

mm* Ore<br />

re kd ihIii i Sausage Co .<br />

rmington Wa.. Farming Ion<br />

aeroeOe Shopptng Center<br />

Ptccaaain<br />

•800 per<br />

phone SALES<br />

q Incoming orOers 4400<br />

week Cal 382-0184<br />

REAL ESTATE CLASSES<br />

Lasm how to obtain your Michigan<br />

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at*. State ol the art tac*»t> Day and<br />

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For more mtormatton cal Airmg<br />

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2121<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

PROFESSIONALS<br />

Wa. at Coidwel Banker lake the ut-<br />

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Sataa Prolaeeianal CM JMn Sle-<br />

vene or Neal Lanphear and eaa why<br />

we are the a 1 Real Estate offlca in<br />

al of Wayne County and what you<br />

career opportunilleo might be<br />

459-6000<br />

C0LDWELL<br />

BANKER<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate<br />

REAL ESTATE SALES<br />

$25,000 Guaranteed' If you always<br />

wanted lo start a career m r^ai es-<br />

tate. but ton you couldn't take a<br />

chance on a lower first year income,<br />

now la the time to gel sterted Cal<br />

Trlche al 348-8430 to And out about<br />

our guaranteed income program,<br />

and atari immadieteiy m a<br />

career MM) ol unlimited potential<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE — EOC<br />

REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE<br />

WW Tram - Cal 422-5920<br />

NEATON REALTY<br />

RESTAURANT EXPANDING cater-<br />

ing 4 banquet eervkea Need sales<br />

peraon familiar wilh food saies 4<br />

services CaH Mr Marshall 477-2820<br />

ROUTE SALES PERSON<br />

needed Immediately Established<br />

routes, guarantee or commission<br />

471-0002<br />

Earning<br />

SALES<br />

sg opportunity al Orkm Lawn<br />

Cera la unlimited rt you are a go<br />

e . communicate we*. Orkm<br />

Cere, one of the notions wad-<br />

ing lawn cam companies, has an<br />

opportunity tor unlimited growth<br />

• Guaranteed Salary<br />

• Draw -l- Commission<br />

• Auto Allowance<br />

• Heelth 4 Dental Benefits<br />

• Management Opportunities<br />

Experienced or not, for mi erne*<br />

Cell: 85^9000<br />

SALES HELP - VART TIME<br />

Tuaa.. Thur* 4 Set V * Bloom-<br />

SALES<br />

Exoelenl Professional opportunity<br />

available for you Local franchise of<br />

international firm marketing person-<br />

al 4 profeeetonai development ma-<br />

terials Fun Good income potential<br />

No travel Complete on )ob training<br />

Fu* or part time<br />

313-478-9896<br />

SALES<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

Exptore the management opportuni-<br />

ty with AL.W Marketing whM en-<br />

toying the eecurlty of your present<br />

lob. Joyce Zoppi 773-8883<br />

506 Halp Wantad Salaa<br />

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE<br />

SALES Career with an old eefabkeh-<br />

ed Itrm We are expending our Real<br />

damw* Division and are mtereeted m<br />

new saleepaopta. (experience noi<br />

naceeaary) Cal tor an Interview and<br />

llnd out * Ihe advantages we heve<br />

lo offer CALL:<br />

THOMPSON BROWN 553-8700<br />

Farmmgton H<br />

Ask for SheM<br />

HIM Office<br />

Raymond<br />

RETAIL ASSISTANT<br />

Maneoer Trainee - High (<br />

m Somerset Mall looming<br />

sional experienced teiea person<br />

Greet hours and working umdltWna<br />

High income potential CA* Randy.<br />

Andre Beam, inc at 848-1282<br />

Sales Associates<br />

CRANBROOK<br />

nas empty <<br />

be fined by ambitious, en-<br />

ergetic 8 hardworking Real<br />

Estate Sales Agents<br />

CRANBROOK offers inten-<br />

sive training lor new agents<br />

4 the support 4 opportuni-<br />

ty tor experienced agents<br />

A Generous commission<br />

schedule combined with an<br />

established reputation of-<br />

fer the Reel Estate Profee<br />

slonel a rare opportunity to<br />

make a move lor the bet-<br />

ter Frank IM or W Bloom-<br />

neid locations available<br />

Contact Tom Nolan or<br />

Mitch Wolf to arrange tor<br />

an appointment<br />

6 2 6 - 8 7 0 0<br />

SALES MANAGER tor loweky 4<br />

scarf accessory co Region mena-<br />

der $200-5300 guaranteed to atari<br />

Plus 42% commlaaion 641-9922<br />

V'I<br />

^SRLES - Part time<br />

For lawn spray service Evenings 4<br />

Saturdays Earn $ 10-$14 par hour<br />

Ca* 3-9pm 353-7799<br />

SALES PERSONS 4<br />

needed lor established remodeling<br />

company Salary plus commission<br />

Must have vehicle Cal Mon -Fn<br />

9AM- 1PM 545-7780 or 545-1390<br />

SALES PROFESSIONAL<br />

One of tha lergeet Cenon office ma-<br />

chine deelships is looking tor expe-<br />

rienced motivated safes people We<br />

offer high income potential- expen-<br />

sive bonus and company paid ben*<br />

fits For confidential interview ca*<br />

Tom Brough 313-356-0140<br />

SALES REPOUTSIDE<br />

High-energy, degreed. 2 yeers expe-<br />

rience, professional outlook mtan<br />

gibie Business to business product<br />

Salary, benefita. commiasion 4 auto<br />

Call W Styles at 454-4711<br />

SALES REP,<br />

Major national wholesaler looking<br />

lor sales rep wilh experience M sell-<br />

ing health and beauty aides, grocer-<br />

ies and rion-food commodities<br />

Must have 5 yrs mmimum sales ex-<br />

perience with key accounts repre-<br />

senting significant territory volumn<br />

Must ba eaif-motivated and a team<br />

player Good managerial sktfts and<br />

exceptional verbal oommumcatior<br />

abilities necessary ExceMnt salary<br />

end benefit package Send resume<br />

with salary requirements Box 398<br />

Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livcnta.<br />

Michigan «8150<br />

SALES Draw egainaf commlaaion<br />

and benems after 30 day* Minimum<br />

40 hr week, io include Sat 4 Sun<br />

Send reaume to 9337 Newburgh Rd<br />

Livonia M. 48,150 alt Jacqueline<br />

SCHOOL FUNDRAISING<br />

Excellent opportunity for real eetate<br />

sales person retired school emptoy •<br />

ee or other' aggressive person lo<br />

show our Michigan products<br />

Fundraismg Program 313-858-7112<br />

SENIOR SALES MANAGER<br />

with Director ol Sales potential<br />

needed Previous hotel sales experv<br />

ence required Large corporation<br />

ExcaMdnt benefits, etc Send re-<br />

sume to Rad«sson Hotel, 8000 MAR<br />

rlman Rd . Romulus Ml 48174<br />

SUPERVISORS 4 MANAGERS<br />

Earn what your worth' $&000-$8000<br />

per month High growth nutrition<br />

company Apply M person at 23333<br />

Eureka AD Taylor Lower level NBD<br />

Bunding Tues 12 noon anarp<br />

Attention Eric<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

HAS an opening on lis tales counaal<br />

ing staff Wa ara looking tor a man<br />

or woman of good character, who it<br />

wilkng to work M return tor a perms<br />

nent. good income opportunity<br />

Sales experience prafened but not<br />

required We tram you to assure<br />

your aurrreea If you are an ambi-<br />

tious peraon - age is no factor<br />

It you qualify cal George tor a per-<br />

sonal interview 522-2200<br />

OUTSIDE COMPUTER Sale*- $4/<br />

hr . + 6% commiasion to atari<br />

Oaeumee COS Personnel. 28400<br />

Laheer. Ste, 108. Southfield, 48034<br />

OUTSIDE SALES REPRESEMT1VE<br />

Needed tor Troy Travel Agency<br />

Commiaaionabta Satoe<br />

Ca* Margaret at:<br />

PART TIME<br />

Children"* apparel ahop m Sooth-<br />

held Mmimum 3 day*. 10AM-5PM<br />

Experienced only ce* 382-8788<br />

START AT THE TOP<br />

Now Interviewing For A Fsw Select Positions<br />

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We offer the biggest & best license school In<br />

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• Small refundable material charge<br />

• Full-time in-office training to help you<br />

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• 2 Livonia locations<br />

• In-office relocation department<br />

9 ^ 2 1<br />

- Hartford South, Inc.<br />

Call the Proven Professional<br />

Frank D'Angelo<br />

464-6400<br />

CAREER SEMINAR<br />

»om ue tor en how<br />

more about a<br />

greesive compensation<br />

pan offices n Wayne 4<br />

Oakland countlaa Thurs-<br />

day February 28th 7pm<br />

ERA Country Rldgs<br />

Realty<br />

34550 Grand Rtiar. 'arm<br />

4 74. $303<br />

DRIVER SATFS<br />

tor looking lor ee* mottveted<br />

mdMduet* waang TO tram Skie<br />

CroM Bkje ShaeM For ertormafkkv<br />

raa after TEAM 47T-9«W<br />

EARN TOP PAY<br />

15041883-810* - A d a 1200<br />

EARN t tOO - $2500 MO<br />

motive!AA M<br />

\ INTERESTED IN A<br />

REAL ESTATE CAREER?<br />

Let us teach you how to list<br />

and sell in our training classes<br />

100% Commission Program<br />

Prepense classes begin<br />

April 9, 1991<br />

^Classes held Tuesday & Thursday<br />

6-10 p.m.<br />

For confidential interview<br />

. " or information call:<br />

Pat Morgan, Director<br />

of Recruiting and Training<br />

647-6400<br />

CMnl* r k' n<br />

WM* - PEALTOPS*<br />

Since 1948 •<br />

A name you can depend on<br />

in Real Estate!<br />

ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE<br />

Mnlws<br />

the copy center<br />

Kinko s is looking for highly motivated professional<br />

people for outside sales positions We offer the<br />

opportunity to work for a progressive rapidly<br />

expanding national company that is committed to<br />

training and customer service Compensation will<br />

be based on salary plus commission Benefits<br />

include Health, a generous vacation plan and a<br />

retirement plan Please reply to Craig Shuier<br />

29306 Orchard lake Farmington Hills Michigan<br />

48018, by March 1. 1991<br />

ART VAN FURNITURE<br />

Are You Like Me?<br />

I'm 33. have' 2 children, and want the<br />

better things in life. My career rewards m e<br />

well for m y efforts, 1 work between 42 and<br />

48 hours in a well-displayed showroom. I<br />

enjoy people and get great personal<br />

satisfaction from knowing their lives will<br />

be better for having* p u r c h a s e d m y<br />

product. I presently earn in excess of<br />

8 2 5 0 0 a m o n t h salary plus commission<br />

and I'm not the highest paid salesperson<br />

in m y c o m p a n y I also have a full benefits<br />

p a c k a g e i n c l u d i n g m a j o r m e d i c a l ,<br />

p r e s c r i p t i o n , d e n t a l , a n d e v e n<br />

profit-sharing If this sounds like you. we<br />

should talk.<br />

NOVI<br />

. Mr Sheridan 348 8922<br />

WESTLANO<br />

Mr Webb 425-9600<br />

UVONIA<br />

* Mr Phinips 47a-ea7o<br />

508 Halp Wantad Salaa<br />

SALES<br />

UP TO S12/HOUR<br />

Loo9-4erm iMmarUtma protect<br />

nrodLfl Grsai<br />

aunai mon atmosphere SouthMU<br />

•rea S4/hour piua unamiied com<br />

mission 4 benefits Must heve prior<br />

saies experience Start vnmeOietery<br />

Cai nam tor appomimenli<br />

WORRELL SERVICES<br />

583-4588<br />

SELF MOTIVATED Sales parson tor<br />

memOeraMp sataa to a nationaBy<br />

:otov"»» KKH* Matur.se* «*•-<br />

BUOMMM Bwmmgham Rochester "• 9°°° "GMANG MUM proto*-<br />

n a i 682-4076 K^N* 1 appearance farmmgtor<br />

' BtoomMM 4 Livorwa 681-0016<br />

ARE YOU LOOKING tor loving, reli-<br />

able doe* lo home day care to- WILL CLEAN HOMES apartment-<br />

your Chkd'Pieaae ca* Sue 15 MM 4 j w_office* Reterance* Ca» afler 5<br />

Hupoard Area 425-8244<br />

EXPERIENCED S'TTfO «n our_ W<br />

Bloomfield home lor 5 n» old. 3-5<br />

days per wee> non-'*mo«er Re«ei-<br />

encas Ca* Judy 9-iprn 3T5-2500<br />

EXPERIENCED woman to care for 2<br />

school age children m our w<br />

Bloorrjheld home Light nouseaeep-<br />

mg. cal aftar 4 30pm 624-3993<br />

ROCHESTER HtLLS - Pri<br />

couple eeexs ful time lowig chad<br />

car* m our Rochester Hale home tor<br />

6 month old Non emoker with r*tor-<br />

803-8304<br />

GARDEN CITY womar<br />

n#*ds Nvjr»e AIC-E ".PM 6PM<br />

Mon Wed Thur* ys hour ac»i A 4<br />

CHRISTIAN HOUSECLEANING<br />

Plymouth", uvonia. "<br />

Donna 4f5-8035<br />

DAY CARE ai my licensed 8K)


3F* OAE Monday. February 25. 1991<br />

515 ChiM Car*<br />

K6HOER CAW Leer-wig Canters ia<br />

tor infant 6<br />

/vers no<br />

m o m a |<br />

In me cMt<br />

To appfy 28190 Farmmgton Rd<br />

Farmetglon HM 553-7350<br />

I pan ol mo twggaat 4 b M<br />

in mo oMd car* mduetry benefit*<br />

NANNY NETWORK. INC<br />

- " * EkJ ^T<br />

Car* Live-m'out. tue time/part<br />

Caa 650-0670<br />

TODDLERS<br />

dwmmgham aroa chad car* center<br />

moo-5 yeers 14 Mr<br />

Woodwerd 4 Cootudge.<br />

516 Elderty Care<br />

ft Attic tone*<br />

BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE ROOM in too-<br />

tor car* noma tor mo oldany 24 Dr<br />

518 Education<br />

I Instruction<br />

ELEMENTARY READING ll MATH<br />

SpeOefcst 20 yt*. experience ,<br />

Rooionafcio ram Avaiobto m your<br />

364-1434 Evening Classes<br />

Placement Assistance<br />

Next Session Begins<br />

Mar 4. 1991<br />

THE TRAVEL<br />

ACADEMY<br />

855-6560<br />

520 Secretarial &<br />

Business Services<br />

FINANCIAL ASST /EXEC SEC. with<br />

15 yrs experience offers business<br />

sendees Includes A/P. Payroll<br />

Word Processing Check Writing.<br />

Bank Rec ,tFinancial Statements<br />

General Ledger Pick up'Deliver<br />

REASONABLE RATES 534 8385<br />

Classifieds<br />

W O R K<br />

To Place Your Ad CaH<br />

644-1070<br />

591-0900<br />

RED WING<br />

TICKET WINNERS<br />

C h r i s G i o v a n n e t t i Lori Pirtle<br />

1554 W . L i n c o l n 1 0 0 3 5 C a m d e n<br />

B i r m i n g h a m 4 8 0 0 9 Livonia 4 8 1 5 0<br />

Please call the promotion<br />

department of the Observer &<br />

Eccentric before 4. p.m.<br />

Tuesday, February 26, 1991 to<br />

claim your free tickets.<br />

591-2300, ext. 2153<br />

520 Secretarial *-<br />

DuiincM jerrictt<br />

Affordable & experienced word pr»-<br />

ciiifcig. apreedehe<br />

4 mora tor your bia<br />

RS.<br />

mg (S32). FAX.<br />

bei* lent merge<br />

letiemeed package<br />

mel 4 office rentals 1<br />

Inkjet. wkM carriage<br />

SECRETARIAL SOLUTIONS<br />

too Personal<br />

fTS an<br />

afuainted wtth Astrology 4 yourself<br />

A computerised natal chart and a<br />

Personality anafysia For more Mo.<br />

cal 442-5530<br />

NOVI: 344-0044<br />

VILLAGE SECRETARIAL<br />

SOUTHFIELD 567-2434<br />

Attn Small<br />

WORKING FROM YOUR HOME?<br />

Secretarial Sarvioae. Fan 4 Copier<br />

at Highly Competitive Rata*<br />

Novi 4 <strong>Canton</strong> Cal Jo at National<br />

SECRETARIAL SERVICES<br />

Reaumaa. Dictation. Bookkeeping<br />

on Lotus. Word Proceesing<br />

Our computer - flexible hours<br />

Model Omce. mc 534-4742<br />

522 Professional<br />

Services<br />

FREE<br />

24 Hour Unique neeuma Hotline<br />

313-254-4959. Ext 214<br />

RESUMES Irom 120 - write/edit.'<br />

type/print - an IMds - 20 yeers<br />

penence Day/Eves/Weekends No<br />

obligation appointment 444-5747<br />

SPECIALIZE IN RESUMES<br />

Manuscripts, manuals, term papers,<br />

legal documents. Masters Word<br />

Proceesing 473-3211 415-1549<br />

523 Attorneys<br />

Legal Counseling<br />

INJURY CASES<br />

Criminal, bankruptcy, drunk driving,<br />

traffic notation*, real est ste closings<br />

A FULL SERVICE LAW FIRM<br />

FREE PHONE CONSULTATION<br />

LOW RATES<br />

JOSEPH W LARKIN. P C 354-4490<br />

524 Tax Services<br />

INCOME TAXES done tor smal<br />

business or individual by<br />

Reasonable<br />

422-473rl<br />

rataa Call Laura.<br />

INCOME TAXES prepared m your<br />

noma. Day. evening, wieekend ap-<br />

pointments Enrolled agent wtth<br />

finance MBA. over 10<br />

10 yrs expert-<br />

(313)241-3104<br />

600 Personals<br />

Congratulations!<br />

r<br />

ADOPTION - happy.<br />

longs to adopt newborn, legal, con-<br />

fidential. cal Catfiy or Harry collect<br />

414-754-9024<br />

AMWAY DISTRIBUTOR PRODUCTS<br />

4 voice answering service<br />

by Arrtvox We deliver<br />

"H 4 NH*. 443-4521 or 943-9036<br />

ANNUALREPORT<br />

of Bernard 4 Helen Watsberg Family<br />

Foundation. Available 24400<br />

Lahser. Southfield. Ml 44034 For<br />

by any allien within 140<br />

Weisberg. 9am-<br />

354X333<br />

days Contact*"?}<br />

5pm. Mon. - Fn.<br />

MARY KAY COSMETICS<br />

Al Hems Vt stock 40* off<br />

469-1471<br />

PSYCHIC READINGS<br />

Mail order, m peraon or by<br />

pnone For information cal<br />

Coamlc Connection 517-431-4544<br />

TAKE YOUR FAMILY AROUND<br />

The world without leaving h<br />

Host an exchange student Can<br />

449-7623 or 471-5247 or 425-7257<br />

TICKET CONNECTION<br />

Conoerts. Sports 4 Theater<br />

Brat 20 itm.<br />

Buy-Sel 591-1441<br />

VEGAS NIGHT - Sal March 2. 1991<br />

6pm-Midnight At FCP 130. 2905<br />

Hilton. S of 10 Miie. Ferndata S5<br />

Admission S2 tree cfepa Proceeds<br />

lo Budding Fund.<br />

16th Annual<br />

TRADE SHOW<br />

IREM & BOMA<br />

April 10th. 1991<br />

Fslrlana Manor<br />

Present your product or service<br />

to property management<br />

and reel estate proteaaionaH<br />

Reserve your bfro<br />

NOWI! '<br />

CALL: Sue Hmdertner<br />

(313)944-4522<br />

Jane Butting<br />

(313)656-4522<br />

or Marilyn Hornfeld<br />

(313)964-4522<br />

th<br />

602 Lost & Found<br />

FOUND at doorstep. Farmmgton<br />

area, torn ale puppy, blackish brown<br />

wrth wfWte '• . 477-4466<br />

FOUND DOG shepherd ma. mala<br />

Found at: Wayne/Michigan Ave.<br />

Sun Feb . 17 729-9324<br />

FOUNO - Male husky mix. tan 4<br />

black. Around Appleton 4 Plymouth<br />

536-1010<br />

FOUNO: Small beage or bull lam sis<br />

dog. Ford Rd./Mlddlbelt Area. Gar-<br />

den City on Fab. 16 422-2443<br />

FOUND: 1 year oDJ male Golden Re-<br />

triever. not neutered, found Frl 15th<br />

on Crooks Roed. 1 block S of South<br />

Blvd Cal Rochester Veterinary<br />

Hospital 85^-3650<br />

FOUNO: 2/21. young neutered male,<br />

poaaibie retriever mix. Southflafd at<br />

9 Mile 4 Berg Has Mua collar w/no<br />

lags Can Susan 364-9224<br />

Or work 557-1636<br />

LOST CAT: Male. 6 mos old. white/<br />

dark grey, long dark ta* Troy. 14<br />

MHe/Rochester Reward 524-0109<br />

LOST: Feb 14th. ladies fur hat.<br />

10-10W 4 Greenfield aree. Reward'<br />

Can. 541-7606<br />

ATTENTION 0-44/124 I<br />

if interested m joining a user group.<br />

Cal; leave name, address 4 phone<br />

724-4717<br />

FEMALE cat<br />

with orange<br />

Septl<br />

I S200<br />

553-45331<br />

BODY? MIND? SPIRIT?<br />

Who Are You Cal The Dianetics<br />

Hotline 1-400-347-4744<br />

LOST - MALE CoMe. Mack 4 while,<br />

neulered 10 yrs old Plymouth/<br />

*. 937-2434<br />

FREE PERSONALITY TEST<br />

Your Personalty Determines Your<br />

Happiness Know Why?<br />

Cal: 1-400-/OR-TRUTH (347-4744)<br />

LOST: Poodle, male, brown 4 gray.<br />

4 Mia/Grand River Aree. Reward<br />

357-0595<br />

SUFFERER (In Troy), of<br />

fatique due lo toxic chemi-<br />

cal senaitMtiaa wishes to contact<br />

people who also sutler Irom same to<br />

share information tor educational<br />

purposes 449-4611. ext. 101<br />

603 Health - Nutrition<br />

W*ight Loss<br />

MAKE MONEY A DELICIOUS WAY<br />

Micro Diet ai seen on TV Cal Leslie<br />

tor free sample 345-4447<br />

W i n T w o T i c k e t s<br />

T o T h e<br />

VIP VIC TANNY MEMBERSHIP<br />

$700 Yearly Fee. $35<br />

Cal 9 to 4pm. 543-7490<br />

604 Announcements<br />

fftamin •• •<br />

Pit, MAR 8 • 8 pa 1 8 pm<br />

Semifinal Dotildicader<br />

SsL. MAS 9 * 4 pa 4 730 pa<br />

Champlcnshtp Doufcidvader<br />

T1CZETS EACH DAT<br />

616. $12.90, $101 $8<br />

STUDBYT& $8.00 Ticket REDUCED TO $5.00 with LD.<br />

On Campus tn advanced or at the Box Office day of game<br />

GREAT COLLEGE HOCKEY... at THE JOE!<br />

•Rntur1ngtheCCHAs4Best<br />

'T^Wtmerrvcnes a bid to the NCAA Ice Hockey CteTyxnship<br />

Tickets oo ask no* on Cunpta, Joe Loute Arena Box Office tnd tfl<br />

tnchaflog Hnrisons tnd Harmony<br />

CHARGE BY PHONE (313) 645-6666<br />

GROW DBCXJWm AVULAS2 by affis{(313) 567-7474<br />

H e r e ' s H o w T o W i n<br />

n d y o u r n a m e a n d a d d r e s s , i n c l u d i n g y o u r zip coc<br />

a p o s t c a r d a d d r e s s e d to:<br />

COLLEGE HOCKEY<br />

OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPER<br />

3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t R o a d<br />

. L i v o n i a . M I 4 8 1 5 0<br />

One entry per family please.<br />

We'll i m p a r t i a l l y d r a w n a m e s for w i n n e r s f r o m y o u r<br />

entries. S e c t h e g a m e a n d w a t c h y o u r h o m e t o w n n e w s -<br />

p a p e r C l a s s i f i e d sections, w h e r e w e will p r i n t the w i n -<br />

n e r s n a m e .<br />

If y o n f i n d y o u r n a m e a m o n g t h e classified a d v e r t i s e<br />

m e n u , call 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . ext. 2 1 5 3 a n d c l a i m y o u r tickets.<br />

It's aa easy aa t h a t ! %<br />

(sorry ao date *ubstitutione|<br />

£>teeruer & Eccentric<br />

classified<br />

Jcl<br />

644-1070 Oakland ,<br />

852-3222<br />

5<br />

5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 Wayne county<br />

BOY DO WE LOVE KIDSI Looking<br />

tor a church that welcomaa your<br />

children? We Invite you id vteil the<br />

Royal O * Syedenborglan Church<br />

700 Auction Sales<br />

:TION<br />

:30A.M<br />

RJM PUBLIC AUC<br />

WED FEB. 27th 10<br />

For die Benefit<br />

ol the Secured Creditor<br />

GREAT LAKES OESIGN SUPPLY<br />

13456 STAMFORO CT<br />

LIVONIA. Ml<br />

(Stamlord Ct. la-1 Mk. E. ol Stark<br />

Rd oil Ihe Eaftbound Service drive<br />

OI 94 -1 Jeftnee)<br />

Feb 26.<br />

4pm. Lg quanlly Brand<br />

tory of An Drafting and Deeign sup-<br />

drafting tables t<br />

markers, pericli. technical writing<br />

tale, paints. OmmCom transfar ma-<br />

chmaa. brushes waxars. madia ol<br />

many types, loo much lo est<br />

Lg Quantity ol Mia new shelving.<br />

AT4T model 4344E WGS Computer<br />

p and office I<br />

Caah or Certified<br />

Montgomery 41<br />

(313) 459-231<br />

701 Collectibles<br />

ASHTON Drake Dols. Precious<br />

Moments (plalea. bels 4 Hgurmes).<br />

Royal Douttons 469-2259<br />

BEER CAN collection (world wldel<br />

approximately 500.<br />

S500 937-0234<br />

BELL COLLECTION. 1943 Danbury<br />

Mint. 25 bails Cal tor more<br />

Information 244-2039<br />

DEPARTMENT 54 Heritage<br />

pieces. Some retired Al n<br />

packaging. Reasonable 941<br />

original<br />

11-5729<br />

FINE A.RT: Picasso. Osli<br />

Anusiklewka. Aoreole. Acrylic on<br />

549-7127<br />

VAL St Lambert crystal nam war.<br />

Cranberry cut to dear. "Cupid" pat-<br />

tern. Handel floor lamp. Grandfather<br />

dock, oak caaa. ca. I400"s. ceiling<br />

fiiture. 5 decorated Quezal shades.<br />

oaMmg fixture. 3 Stauben-gpld Imde-<br />

scantshedes 349-5421<br />

702 Antiques<br />

ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT<br />

Postcards, old movie magazines,<br />

dols. toys. Shelly^china.<br />

gleaaware. military 3164<br />

ANTIQUE CRAFT MALL<br />

Dealers. SI 50 sq.fl /morrth or 4 ft<br />

rant-e-sheri lor S26/montl<br />

NOT required lo work 773-7412<br />

ANTIQUE oak dining room set - but<br />

Me. 6<br />

tot. hutch, table,<br />

condition. JISOO<br />

chairs Good<br />

451-4046<br />

ANTIQUE Victorian 3 piece set. love<br />

seat, rocker, chair. (700 or beet<br />

656-0430<br />

CHINA<br />

jed dinner*<br />

We buy and sal (smca<br />

Cal Mon-Frl. 1-400-526-7390 ext 71<br />

DINING ROOM SET. 1921 English<br />

deeign. 11 piece, walnut. 42.750/<br />

Beat Restored 3 yr*. ago 567-9234<br />

DU MOUCHELLE<br />

FREE APPRAISAL CLINIC<br />

FRl.. MAR 1. 12:00 noon til 7 00pm<br />

SAT . MAR. 2. 10:00am tW 4:00pm<br />

KINGSLEY INN<br />

1475 N. WOODWARD<br />

BIRMINGHAM y<br />

WANTED:<br />

ANTIQUES. ORIENTAL<br />

RUGS. PAINTINGS.<br />

SILVER. CHINA. JEWELRY<br />

IMMEDIATE CASH OR<br />

CONSIGNMENT<br />

FOR APPOINTMENT CALL<br />

9 6 3 - 6 2 5 5<br />

dren have a special lesson (<br />

sometimes some magic tricks tool<br />

from our pastor during tha worship<br />

service, then have Sunday School<br />

remainder of the service<br />

the Importance ol accepting others<br />

even If they're different from ua. and<br />

thai God always love* usr No shsm-<br />

mg and Naming We re located al<br />

the corner ol W Fourth and S<br />

For more Information And<br />

tmng the whole famay Cal 544-7543<br />

C H A M P I O N S H I P<br />

E S T A T E A U C T I O N<br />

Thurs. Fab 24. 1991 at 6pm<br />

Sale location<br />

14135 Mack at Bedtord<br />

Preview Feb 27. 1991 at 11-6pm<br />

laccarat 4 other perfume bottiee.<br />

tah BeHeek aaeoned pieces ol<br />

Lenox. Moorcroft hand painted Nip-<br />

pon. imnin Occupied Japan. Roy-<br />

al Doirfton. glass paper weights, ba-<br />

varian china sat. depression gless<br />

Bl - «*"- - - '• - - •<br />

i OoMe Cffa<br />

GIANT 1991 WEDOING<br />

4 HONEYMOON FAIR<br />

SUN.. MARCH 3 10AM-4PM<br />

GRANO MANOR AT FAIRLANE<br />

(Formerly The Fairtane Manor)<br />

Everyone whos anyone m the bridal<br />

industry wM Oe there! Tickets - j<br />

doo 377 (t yr u*a) T990 '0 ft trail- j<br />

! er 4 accessories Ekceaent cond^ :<br />

lion $5500 459-0922 |<br />

POLARIS TKI, 'rail low ]<br />

age ercener' condition . eitras<br />

S3 »00 Leave message . 522-7«9<br />

DRUMS Complete double set of<br />

Tama Swwig Star Like new SI 150<br />

553-7789<br />

POLARIS iZiboth 1966 Spirit<br />

Electric start 340 tx eng.nes 100<br />

maas on each $1600 aecn or 2 for<br />

$3000 Cal 451-6264<br />

ELECTRIC SHIMPO pollers whee-<br />

Electric Crusader mm Good<br />

condition Cal 266-3244<br />

FREEZER upright Sewing machine<br />

console 210 Space neater<br />

266-3117<br />

711 Misc. For Ssle<br />

Wayna County<br />

LUME NAM. SYSTEM For Sale<br />

Complete System New-<br />

$75 Cal 456-7461<br />

PASSAP KNITTING machine wtth<br />

form computer tour color cTanger<br />

459-1146<br />

MUST SELL 1 Hammond Spinel<br />

organ Model = M-3 duat key.<br />

boards wttn slide*<br />

$600 or best otter<br />

805 Boat Docks<br />

& Marinas<br />

DOCKAGE SUN 4 SK" MARNA<br />

Tired o1 waning tn tine at the launch I<br />

534-90^ , ramp"' f you re ooemg for conven- 1<br />

lence 4 more time' on the water 4<br />

PIANO Story 4 Clark console Con- less on shore, then GET OUT OF<br />

temporary Very good condition. DODGE (Park/ Let uS More your j<br />

Appraisal available Market value 1 boat thai summer We currently<br />

$1350 sen *t best oner 669 1562 neve dockeoe «.enable on 2 lakes<br />

! Cal now 4 $100 wdl reserve a 1991<br />

STEINWAY Grand Piano W anted u^mmer ww 4 guarantee outside j<br />

any so* W1 any condition Wtfl pay poet iiorege tree Don r Be j<br />

top cam price 4 p«k-wc CaW now «ti nigh 4 dry Cal Cry*tai 661-7100 1<br />

t -600-236-6324<br />

TROMBONE - Tenor Accord. 3<br />

yeer* old good condition S150<br />

459-2199<br />

806 Boats & Motors<br />

UPRIGHT PIANO ComjgieNfy re-<br />

conditioned S1395 624-0307<br />

CARVER 69 25 ft mid capw j<br />

T160 s loaded, e.cenem conditior.<br />

$36 500 522-1027<br />

SHOW SUPPORT for our troops<br />

Red white 4 blue antenna ribbons<br />

$1 each lor mfo cal 422-1826<br />

712 Appliancea<br />

728 VCR. TV. Stareo.<br />

Hi-Fi, Tape Decks<br />

TWO - S'tREQ. dou&M tape,<br />

record piayer units $55 4 S60 Cal<br />

eflerSpm 421-0305<br />

CHAPPAREL 1965 276XLO AFT ;<br />

CaCan. ncuri 260 Mercury Cru- !<br />

eer shore power fu« camper top j<br />

trup to shore radic. stereo with ca*- J<br />

setie leak interior Muat MO with or I<br />

without naner $22 500 or beet of I<br />

ter. Ron 98' 2*60 or 7J8-0473 |<br />

ALL RECONDITIONED appliances<br />

Low price* guaranteed charge<br />

cards 4 checks accepted<br />

356-2349<br />

42 Cotortwne Protection Screen<br />

t v . eicebent condition S750'best 1<br />

offer 464-4651<br />

SEA RAY 1967- 23h Sorrento<br />

bow- der E-Z loeder al roaer ira


10F*<br />

OAE Monday. February 25. 1991<br />

l- v<br />

SPECIAL<br />

- NEW 1991 F-150<br />

STYLESIDE PICKUP<br />

Power steering, power brakes, rear anti-lock brakes, tinted<br />

glass, super cooling, am/tm stereo, sliding rear window,<br />

chrome rear step bumper, custom trim, handling package,<br />

light group, convenience group, heavy duty battery, instrumentation,<br />

vent windows, courtesy lights, dome lights,<br />

swing away mirrors, option ratio axle. Stock #6822T.<br />

WAS $14,047 $<br />

IS<br />

3.9%<br />

APR Financing<br />

9,999<br />

NEW 1991<br />

ESCORT LX<br />

2 DOOR<br />

Power steering & brakes, tinted glass,<br />

rear window defroster, air conditioning,<br />

light group, convenience group, body<br />

side molding, console, am/fm stereo,<br />

cargo area cover, reclining bucket<br />

seats, child safety'locks. Stock #6433.<br />

WAS $9961<br />

IS '8301<br />

NEW 1991<br />

FESTIVA L<br />

2 DOOR<br />

Rack and pinion sMarlng. powar .tearing. body M a<br />

moWnga. conacie. gauges, -<br />

bucket seats aide window<br />

troalar. Stock #eeee.<br />

WAS $7065 '6042<br />

NEW 1991<br />

TAURUS L<br />

4 DOOR SEDAN<br />

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mo*** AM FM ,,.,.0 courWsy<br />

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is '11.824-<br />

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aMng rnr window, chrome raw step bumper Mn/tm<br />

stereo [ m m i , tachomaM<br />

light group. Stock # SOfiAT<br />

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'10,272*<br />

NEW 1991<br />

AEROSTAR XL<br />

7 passenger ngon dual captain chars, automate Irmmwon.<br />

privacy glass apart control. Wt ataanng wheel. atactnc raar Mndow<br />

defroster clew coat pel*. powar ataanng 4 brake. tamed<br />

glass raw wndow defogga. arm-lock brake*. sup* cookng. «v<br />

larval «(*». amtm stereo instrumentation. spoiler. convenience<br />

group, courtaay lamps Stock '5908T<br />

WAS $17,217<br />

IS<br />

3.9%<br />

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NEW 1991<br />

ESCORT LX<br />

4 DOOR<br />

HATCHBACK<br />

Power steering & brakes, tinted glass,<br />

rear window defroster, automatic<br />

transmission, light group, convenience<br />

group, body side molding, console,<br />

am/fm stereo, cargo area cover, reclining<br />

bucket seats, child safety<br />

locks. Stock # 6526.<br />

WAS $11,621<br />

,s '9292*<br />

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Power steenng. power brakes timed glass body side<br />

moldings AM FM stereo automatic transmission dual<br />

slectnc control mirrors Stock #6332<br />

WAS $9829<br />

IS 8142<br />

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.WAGON<br />

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'13,242 is'14.442<br />

3.9%<br />

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NEW 1991<br />

ESCORT GT<br />

2 DOOR<br />

HATCHBACK<br />

Power steering & brakes, tinted glass, am fm<br />

stereo cassette, tilt wheel, speed control, tachometer.<br />

fog lamps, body side moldings, rear<br />

spoiler, aluminum wheels, console light group,<br />

sports performance bucket seats, rear window<br />

defroster, air condrtioning. luxury convenience<br />

group. Stock #6638<br />

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,s $ 10,424*<br />

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automat* transmrsnon air. rear w.ndow defroster<br />

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3.9%<br />

APR Financing<br />

NEW 1991<br />

ESCORT LX<br />

'4 DOOR WAGON<br />

Power steenng & brakes tinted glass, rear window<br />

defroster automatic transmission, air conditioning.<br />

am fm stereo cassette, light group,<br />

convenience group, wagon group, clear coat<br />

paint, tilt steering, speed control tachometer,<br />

power door locks, console, cargo area cover,<br />

child safety locks Stock * 5772.<br />

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group custom equipment group, body side molding con-<br />

sole. instrumentation tachometer, light group, interval wip<br />

ers. cargo area cover rear window defroster cast aluminum<br />

wheels aw. dual Mumination vision mirrors, a m f m stereo<br />

cassette speed control power windows power door locks<br />

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' ..February 24 through March 2<br />

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)<br />

A friend gives you some priceless<br />

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wisdom. A thoughtless loved one<br />

should be dealt with tactfully.<br />

ARIES (March 21-April 19)<br />

Set a good example for those around<br />

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reassured regarding events that are<br />

about to take place.<br />

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)<br />

You will be involved in an-uncomfortable<br />

situation, but you rise to the<br />

occasion When dealing with finances,<br />

ask for the help of a professional<br />

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)<br />

tt is time to "get out of those winter<br />

doldrums and live life to the fullest In<br />

business dealings don't leave anylhmg<br />

to chance<br />

CANCER (June 21-lolv 22)<br />

This is a great lime for Cancers to enjoy<br />

giving parties The planning process<br />

seems overwhelming, but you soon gel<br />

into the swing of things<br />

LEO (July 23-Ang. 22)<br />

Seek advice from a loved one before<br />

heading into a new business or traveling.<br />

This person should help you look<br />

at things objectively<br />

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VIRGO (Au*. 23-Sept 22)<br />

Make sure you are not unjustly accused<br />

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Love is coming to you from all<br />

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long time ago, you may be surprised<br />

how quickly things heat back up.<br />

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)<br />

This is a terrific time to start a new<br />

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learning opens your mind to possibilities<br />

you never thought of<br />

• SAGITTARIUS (No* 22-Dec*21)<br />

Avoid arguments on the homefront<br />

and at work. There may be times when<br />

it seems the whole world is trying to<br />

pick a fight but this will soon pass<br />

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)<br />

More than, likelv a major change ha*<br />

taken place in yoijr life, and you are<br />

dealing with the consequences You<br />

should be pleasantly surprised<br />

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18)<br />

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Page 4 Suburban Cable Weekly February 25-March 3<br />

The Michigan<br />

Cable<br />

Television<br />

Association<br />

is the organization<br />

which<br />

enables the<br />

Cable Operators<br />

to gather to discuss and<br />

project how to meet todays<br />

market needs and plan for future<br />

technologies They have appointed<br />

Colleen McNamara as<br />

their Executive Director. Her<br />

objective is to execute a more<br />

thorough plan for <strong>Public</strong> Relations<br />

throughout the state. The<br />

MCTA hosted the Winter Meeting<br />

and is now planning for<br />

Cable Day which is April 23.<br />

1991 in Lansing. Michigan. On<br />

this day the Cable Companies<br />

throughout the state pool their<br />

resources to bring a closer view<br />

of the happenings at the Capitol.<br />

The Senate may be seen live in<br />

the morning and the House of<br />

Representatives may be seen in<br />

the afternoon The transponder<br />

will be provided by PASS'<br />

.Near the end of September<br />

they wiTl hosFfbFTJreat Lakes<br />

Cable EXPO at COBO Hall in<br />

Detroit. The states involved will<br />

be Indiana. Illinois. Ohoi. Michigan<br />

and Wisconsin<br />

The idea this year is to encourage<br />

a positive message.<br />

Throughout the State of Michigan<br />

the plan is to help expedite<br />

an understanding of how the<br />

cable ^operators may become<br />

even closer and more responsive<br />

to their Communities.<br />

This year the MCTA named<br />

Hugh Jencks as -Member of the<br />

year. Hugh is well known to<br />

most of us as the "positive educator'.<br />

This philosophy toward<br />

learning has helped us "all Hugh<br />

feels that the organization has<br />

recognized him for his committee<br />

work, and sharing the message<br />

about cable through the -<br />

state association in order to educate<br />

the legislature and con-<br />

sumers. One of the projects<br />

named the 'Drug Free Child'<br />

which included a study kit for<br />

schools and broadcast on HBO<br />

The rest of the committee included<br />

Bill Wishman. Jack<br />

Leachman. Berrv Harrison and<br />

Clare Kable.<br />

The future is bright for Mr<br />

Jancks who began his career id<br />

education in the Battle Creek<br />

Scjiool System He taught, English<br />

and Theatreuntil 1967*when<br />

he switched to television instruction<br />

Hugh remarked that<br />

early people in television came<br />

from the theatre and that, theatrical<br />

personality also tended to<br />

be interested in the technical<br />

also.<br />

In 1979 he attended a conference<br />

rn East Lansing which<br />

hosted presenters from Omnicom.<br />

They had a vision of modern<br />

cable television which intrigued<br />

him It included Ihe<br />

marriage of program Commercial<br />

offerings as well as Community<br />

Access The Battle Creek<br />

system was an older system and<br />

didn't seem to have change<br />

dover a long period of time.<br />

Hugh Jencks was invited to join<br />

Omnicom in 1980. He remained<br />

there for eighteen months He<br />

then transferred to Booth Cable<br />

Communications in April of 1983<br />

after spending time in Independent<br />

Franchising He became<br />

Program Director at Booth, then<br />

was promoted to General Manager<br />

Hugh reflects that it is interesting<br />

.to note that people are the<br />

same no. matter what the profession<br />

There are the same<br />

challenges and rewards everywhere.<br />

"Management is management.'"<br />

I asked him what was<br />

his biggest challenge "I know<br />

that every action will have an<br />

equal and opposite reaction One<br />

must be very careful because it<br />

is hard to see all the ramifications,<br />

for every change there are<br />

five other unforeseen changes."<br />

He found that in business every<br />

time he would become enthusiastic<br />

and make a quick decision<br />

things became more complicated<br />

He suggests that it is wise to<br />

By LARK L. SAMOUELIAN<br />

Executive Director,<br />

SW Oakland Cable Comm.<br />

"involve a lot of people in the<br />

decisions " On the subject of thecable<br />

industry. Hugh comments<br />

thai " the industry suffers most<br />

from its immediacy?" He suggests<br />

that we should look hack at<br />

the last 15 years and look at the<br />

impact and change cable has<br />

made on the lifestyle of even.'<br />

American Even with all the options<br />

and his career fn cable he<br />

still watches only one houi^ of<br />

television a day. (An interesting<br />

side note, many of us in the field<br />

practice the same.)<br />

As to the business experience<br />

he has found that if the general<br />

public does not embrace a programming<br />

or technological option<br />

then the offering is not economically<br />

viable "Frankly, we<br />

are not using much of the technology<br />

yet as the public has not<br />

been ready for it." Speaking as a<br />

true Cable General Manager<br />

Hugh responds in spirited tone,<br />

"the marketplace and free enterprise<br />

does dictate the needs<br />

He sees in the not too distant future<br />

the combining of the Telephone<br />

Industry and Cable-with<br />

the intent to get the best out of<br />

each<br />

The next step in our future he<br />

believes is collecting data directly<br />

from peoples homes<br />

Congratulations. Hugh Jencks'<br />

I. for one. have always appreciated<br />

your willingness to teach<br />

me one on one when I needed to<br />

have a quick understanding../)!<br />

complicated issues or technology'<br />

The MCTA published a few interesting<br />

facts in their winter<br />

newsletter Cable television<br />

homes in . 1.990 numbered<br />

53.903.630 or 58 6'i - There<br />

were.9.575 cable systems in operation<br />

- There are 93 program-.<br />

ming services in operation - Ad<br />

revenue increased 26% over<br />

1989.<br />

improved customer service is<br />

a major focus of improving industry<br />

image for 1991' We look<br />

forward to this particularly progressive<br />

outlook as consumers<br />

February 25-March 3<br />

Suburban Cable Weekly<br />

Curtis, Lewis are<br />

i Anything But Canceled<br />

Marly and Hannah<br />

together at last<br />

By Amy Schmidt<br />

Last May after ABC decided to<br />

cancel the comedy "Anything But<br />

Love." comedian/star Richard Lewis<br />

was anything but happy. Not that<br />

he ever really is happy, "mind you.<br />

his comic penchant being pain and<br />

melancholy.<br />

The two years I've had with<br />

Jamie Lee (Curtis)-has been really<br />

an extraordinary experience for<br />

me," said Lewis fretfully of his<br />

"Anything But Love" co-star "I<br />

mean, I really love her and the cast,<br />

and I'll miss being with her You<br />

know, I'll come back, and if I do<br />

television in the next year. I'll produce<br />

my own show, and it'll be a different<br />

kind of show I'll have more<br />

sex in my show I'm the horniest costar<br />

that ever lived. You know, I<br />

told Jamie Lee. I said, 'If I ever do a<br />

movie "with you, no matter what role<br />

I play, we're making love in three<br />

minutes of th$ movie. They tortured<br />

me for two years without having<br />

sex. so I'm really in a lot of pain and<br />

I'm angry<br />

Finally, the angst-ridden Lewis<br />

will have his way. Not only is "Anything<br />

But Love" back on"ABC. but<br />

after two seasons of pent-up desire,<br />

this year Hannah (Curtis) and Marty<br />

(Lewis) consummate-their relationship<br />

On Anything But Love," Curtis<br />

and Lewis play a couple of writers<br />

working at a Chicago magazine.<br />

They oft forswore "getting involved<br />

for fear it would ruin their<br />

great friendship But promises were<br />

made to be broken, and Harry not<br />

only met Sally, but fell in love with<br />

her. too.<br />

it's beautifully done And in fact,<br />

the number four show that we did,<br />

which is the culmination of their<br />

sexual experience, was really quite<br />

wonderful and very romantic and<br />

ver naturally insecure for both people,"<br />

said Curtis. "Because, in fact,<br />

what you really need to do is verify<br />

each other's performance It's lovemrnmi<br />

Chris Schenkel (right) and broadcast partner Nelson "Bo" Burton<br />

Jr. call Professional Bowlers Tour action during the Fair Lanes<br />

Open, broadcasting Saturday on ABC.<br />

Page 5<br />

ly It's done beautifully. It's great."<br />

So it was good for you, in other<br />

•words," quipped Lewis, always the<br />

comic, to Curtis<br />

Sure, love is grand, but one has to<br />

wrfrider why "Anything But Love's<br />

creators decided to get Hannah and<br />

Mary together Everybody knowsthat<br />

"Moonlighting" waned after<br />

Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis<br />

got married. And Sam and Diane's<br />

getting together never helped matters<br />

on "Cheers."<br />

Opinions are mixed about<br />

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2:30 0 SportaCenter<br />

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£S MOVIE: Man From the Alamo<br />

(Western. i953) Tha scxa survivor of tha<br />

Alamo « labeled a coward Glenn Ford<br />

June Adgms<br />

® • M Sport Racing champ<br />

Ayrton Senna discusses his life on and<br />

off the track<br />

3.00 O MOVIE: My Fort*Men Past (Drama '<br />

951) A New Oneens,ha«-ass has a love<br />

" .^"dsome<br />

Gardner. Robert Mitcfium<br />

doctor Asa<br />

® ^aeiaaippi Burr-ng [Drama.<br />

1988) Tha FBI investigates the disappearance<br />

of three civil rights workers<br />

Gene Hickman wniem Dato<br />

w o n w<br />

R<br />

• « Moyers/Pro#ect Car eorad The 10<br />

under-reported news stories of the year<br />

are examined<br />

• Up Cloee<br />

3 30 O Doing Time: LMe Inatde the Big<br />

House tfSP) Life behind the bars of a<br />

maximum-security federal prison is<br />

examined<br />

• College Basketball Michigan State<br />

at Minnesota J^ VIE: » S#Cr * t " 01 S r t n<br />

(Comedy) A pair of stolen pani.es<br />

survives a series of adventures fl<br />

4:00 °X Qrt °0° Orama<br />

ESP 1989> Three people s lives are<br />

ganged during the Mexican<br />

Revolution Jane fonta Gregory Pec* R<br />

MOVIfc Shock Wave• (Drama'<br />

1977) A group of tourists on a cruise<br />

boat are stranded on a small island<br />

Peter Cashing. Brooke Adams<br />

Mounu " 1 Astern<br />

Owna 1950) A Confederate patrol and<br />

Union prisoners fight Indians together<br />

Em! Flynn. Patrice Wymote<br />

ffi» MOVIE: Race for the Double Hekx<br />

jOtama. 1986) Two scientists pursue<br />

and their love lives wrth equal<br />

tealjeff GotdWum Tim Prgott Srmm<br />

4:16© MOVIE: A Day of Fury (Hfcsfern 19561<br />

A loner can't reconcile himself to the -<br />

aST"" Wo " °*<br />

4:30 o MOVIE: Barricade (Adventure 1939) A „<br />

is trapped m a U S embassy<br />

iSSrw" 6 ' OV *' s * ry ""<br />

0 MOVIE: Third Degree Bum<br />

1 Suspense. 1989) A private detective has<br />

an affair wrth a woman he was hired to<br />

follow Treat Williams Virginia Ma&sen<br />

5:10 © MOVIE: Juvenile Court (Drama 1938)<br />

A lawyer tries to reform his girlfriend s<br />

delinquent brother Rita Hayworm Frank*<br />

uma<br />

TUESDAY February 26<br />

2:30 O MOVIE: Submarine Commend<br />

iAdventure. 1951) A submarine commander<br />

faces gun after several craw<br />

^jOars a JmT ^ ^<br />

y 00 a MOVIE: I WeM Alone [Drama. 1947) A<br />

UP his oid partner<br />

801 (Orama 1969) The<br />

tamer of a Chicago attorney is accused<br />

February 2 5-March-3 -Suimrbdn Coble Weekly Page 35<br />

NIGHT OWL LISTINGS<br />

3 O • m t o 6 : O O a m<br />

of Nazi war crimes Jessica Lange. Armm<br />

Mueller-Stahi PG13 r<br />

a 8 Mysteryl Poirot assists Inspector<br />

Japp m recovering stolen submarine<br />

plans<br />

a. UP Cloee<br />

a MOVIE: Showdown Western 1973) A<br />

. shenff is forced to Oppose a roooer who<br />

is also an old friend Dean Martin Rock<br />

Hudson PG<br />

a MOVIE: Edward. »#y Son 'Drama<br />

1949) The constant turmoil between a<br />

boy s parents drives him to suode<br />

Spencer Tracy Deborah Kerr<br />

3:30 a College Basketball North Carolina<br />

at Georgia Tech (R)<br />

3:55 a MOVIE: The Forbidden Dance<br />

(Musical Drama 1990) A Brazilian<br />

princess goes to America to save the<br />

rain forests Laura Herring jeft james<br />

PG13<br />

4:00 a MOVIE: Stripped to Kill ll (Suspense<br />

1989) An exotic dancer h£s dreams ot<br />

committing murder Maria Ford ED<br />

Lottrmer R<br />

a O MOVIE: Never Weve et a WAC<br />

(Romantic Comedy 1952) Washington<br />

hostess joms We WACs and discovers<br />

it s no garden party Rosalind Russell Paul<br />

Douglas<br />

O S MOVIE: Lassie Look Homeward<br />

(Adventure 1964| Lassie encounters<br />

many dangers while separated from her<br />

master Lassie Robert Bray<br />

a MOVIE: NaahviHe Owl tDrama 1976I<br />

A girl leaves her farm, to become a<br />

country singer in Nashville Monica Gay'e<br />

Glenn Corbett<br />

a MOVIE: Sweet Ae Vou Are >Orama<br />

1987J A married professor s afteir<br />

threatens hts family life Miranda Richard<br />

son. Liam Meeson<br />

O Yellowstone Aflame YeHowstone<br />

Park is viewed before during and after<br />

a great fire<br />

4:55 a MOVIE: Reel Genius • Comedy ESP<br />

1985) Whiz kids fmd their research 15<br />

being used for e deadly laser weapon.<br />

Val Kilmer William Atherton PG<br />

5:000 MOVIE: Panama Lady l£fcam*-i939r-<br />

An oil prospector is rehabilitated by a<br />

dance-hen girl Luatte Bali Evelyn Brent<br />

Orama 1933) A lawyer is caught between<br />

his unfaithful wife and his secretary<br />

John Barrymore Bebe Oamets<br />

5:25 a MOVIE: Under the Gun (Thrrliet 1989.<br />

A policeman and an attorney join forces<br />

to catch a plutomum thief Sam Jones<br />

Vanessa Williams R<br />

FRIDAY March 1<br />

2:30 a MOVIE: ...And Jusfice tor AH 'Drama<br />

1979) A veteran lawyer battles the<br />

judicial system Al Paono Jack Warder<br />

R<br />

a SportaCenter<br />

a Sports LateNight<br />

2:45 a Showtime Presents. Jonethan<br />

Wlntera a Friends Fast-Rising<br />

Comedians Jeff AJtman. Frenkim Ajaye<br />

and Louise DuArt<br />

3,-00 a MOVIE Forever Femete<br />

Orama. 1953) An aging actress vies with<br />

a younger one for the leed role in a play<br />

IMlliam Holder Ginger Rogers<br />

O MOVIE: Gtgi (Musical Romance 1958)<br />

A French girl goes to Pans to learn the<br />

facts of life Maume Chevalier. Leslie<br />

Caron<br />

a CEl MOVIE: The Last Bandit ' Wester<br />

1949) A former outlaw tries to t>mid a<br />

new life for himself in the CM West<br />

William Elliott Adrian Booth<br />

O S MOVIE: The Amazing Adventure<br />

'Romantic Comedy 1936) .Ar millionaire<br />

makes a bet to go from-rags to riches<br />

Oy Grant. Mary Brian<br />

a Up Cloee<br />

O MOVIE: Strengeat Dreams: Invasion<br />

of the Space Preachers I Science Fiction<br />

Comedy 1990) A group of people battles<br />

an evil mtergaiactic evengekst Jim<br />

Wolfe Guy Nelson<br />

CD Final SCORE<br />

SB MOVIE: Bene of the Yukon iRomantic<br />

Adventure 1944j Romance blooms in the<br />

days of the Alaskan gold rush. Dmah<br />

Shore. Gypsy Rose Lee<br />

O MOVIE. Double Trouble [Musical<br />

Comedy I967j Mistaken identity gets a<br />

man. and a gin enmeshed m a smuggler<br />

s plot thru Presley Annette Day<br />

3 30 a 3! MOVIE: Attack on Terror FBI vs.<br />

Ku Klui Klen (Pi 1 of 2) '.Drama 1975) FBI<br />

'lies tie the murder of three civil rights<br />

workers to the KKK Ned Beatty Rig<br />

Tom -<br />

® Bowling World<br />

3:55 O MOVIE: Child's Play (Horror ESP<br />

1988; A child's doll is inhabited bv the<br />

soul of a vicious killer Catherine Hicks<br />

Chris Sarandon R<br />

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February 25-March 3<br />

NIGHT OWL LISTINGS<br />

3 °° ! l QR? < i VIE ., Ro * anr># lRom *"'C Comedy.<br />

»r ZL Cyrano de Berger-<br />

• beautiful woman<br />

Steve Mann Dary! Hannah PG<br />

0 8 Maatefpiece Theatre. 20th An<br />

"WMO- Favontaa Masterpmce<br />

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w * and «w>rk of Beam.<br />

Potter is chronicled<br />

££• MOVIE: Monkeys, Go Home!<br />

{Comedy. 1967) A man inherits an olive<br />

farm and trains chimps to prck the<br />

Wives Maunc* Chevalter. Dean Jones<br />

3 30 €B College Basketball American South<br />

slvpfR*" 08 Toumam «nt. champion-<br />

3:50 ®^°y i E : "*d Headed Women I Orama<br />

.?• ambitious secretary sets her<br />

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Harlow. Chester Morris<br />

F ROM 2:30 am to. 6:00<br />

3 SB «p M ?m7, : | x t r , m * Pr *»«»ce lActnn<br />

£SP. 1987) The girlfriend ol a Texas<br />

— — — — -.g»i m na< |yfa?1.|lul<br />

Orama. 1984) An examination of the<br />

personal, offscreen relationship of two<br />

i2ZZ>X'£ ton ' tenn *" pe,er ^yott n<br />

©movie. Sidney Shocr A qm'i Best<br />

Friend (Comedy. 1981) A m«Jdle-age<br />

New Yorker raises a woman's child as<br />

2» £SL T °?ytoxJ>ii. Lama Patterson<br />

ID WCW Main Event<br />

GD MOVIE: The Inspector General<br />

'Musical Comedy 1949) An assistant elixir<br />

salesman is mistaken for an inspector<br />

general Danny Kaye Walter Slesak<br />

4 05 ,?J?°^ E k °«»wn Drain (Comedy<br />

Orama) a hotshot lawyer inducts his<br />

clients into his cnminal gang Andrew<br />

Stevens. Ten Copley R<br />

Mark Harmon plays lead<br />

in Depression-era drama<br />

Past more and more<br />

like the present<br />

By Amy Schmidt<br />

"When they need their crops picked<br />

they call us migrants. And when we<br />

have them all picked they call us bums<br />

and tell us to get the hell off." wrote<br />

Grapes of Wrath author John<br />

Steinbeck.<br />

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1. America's Funniest<br />

9. Gist of a matter<br />

10. Actrass Louise<br />

11 Reptile<br />

13. 77* DostoyevsKy novel<br />

15. Numerical prefix ,<br />

17. John WesieyShipp s series (2)<br />

18 Monogram for Mancin.<br />

PO Self-centered ona't coo cam<br />

21. Bosley or SeJIeck<br />

23. John Goodman's role oo Roseanne<br />

24. Ronny _ of Cop Rock<br />

25. Unktetter or Fleming<br />

26. New Kids the Block<br />

29. Initials tor a Hepburn<br />

30 Series for Richard Dean Anderson<br />

34. Cowboy's rope<br />

38 eye; agree<br />

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39 Jamie of U'A'S'H<br />

42 Sign of approval<br />

43. Over -<br />

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1. 1963 Paul Newman film<br />

2. newspaper notice<br />

3. Feminine ending<br />

4 Square root of XXXVI<br />

5. the Heat of the Night<br />

6 Info<br />

7. Promise<br />

8. Soviet division: abbr.<br />

9 Series about a judge (2)<br />

12 Comedy/drama lor Ed Beg ley. Jr.<br />

14. Exclamations<br />

16 Sixth sense<br />

19 Actress So lei! _ Frye '<br />

20 _ Linn-Baker of Perfect Strangers<br />

22. 0\£doubied .<br />

23 Pubiic prosecutor, tor short<br />

27. Ga/fietd or Morris<br />

28. Susan of LA taw<br />

30 — Jo Shivefy. roie on Designing Women<br />

31. Begdsa<br />

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TV I U«., I FIR<br />

February 25-March 3<br />

Good times usually -<br />

short-lived on soaps<br />

By Candace Havens<br />

Dear Candace: I have watched As the<br />

World Turns for the last nine years. It<br />

is one oC if not the No. I soap in my<br />

way of thinking. But the main thing I ?<br />

do not like at all is the fact they never<br />

let'Lilly or Holden get married, and<br />

they never let them get serious about<br />

anyone else either. Is'there any change<br />

for them in the future?<br />

Another of the shows I watch is Days<br />

of Our Lives. Can you tell me if the<br />

actress who-plays Hope will ever go to<br />

a different soap or ever act ip a movie<br />

or something? Jack and Jennifer<br />

looked like they might actually get a<br />

good thing going together, but the way<br />

it has been going it makes me wonder<br />

if they ever will find happy lives,<br />

together or apart.<br />

If you find out if any of the old stars<br />

that played any of the following will<br />

ever come back, please let me know<br />

Nick Corelli, Steve Johnson or<br />

Guiding Light's Reva Shayne<br />

—Samantha. Mt. Pleasant, Texas<br />

Dear Samaatha: It is impossible to<br />

predict what could happen to a<br />

character on a soap, but one thing is for<br />

sure, if Lilly and Hplden ever find true<br />

happiness, it won't last for long. You're<br />

talking about the soaps, and good -<br />

people on soaps just aren't allowed to<br />

be happy.<br />

On Days, now that Jack is mamed to<br />

Eve. it will probably be a while before<br />

he and Jennifer can ever get together,<br />

•hbough. of course they are stiUTn love<br />

with one another. Here's another<br />

example of a good person who never<br />

gets to be happy. Poor Jennifer finally<br />

finds her man; he thinks he's not good<br />

enough for her and marries evil Eve. So<br />

goes the story of Jennifer.<br />

Knsten Alfonso (ex-Hope) has had<br />

her baby and will most likely resume<br />

her acting career soon. As for returning<br />

to Days, there is no way to know.<br />

It is doubtful that George Janesky<br />

(Nick, Days) or Stephen Nichols<br />

(Steve, Days) will ever return to the<br />

soap After leaving the show. Nichols<br />

said he would never say never, but he<br />

was certain he had done all he could do<br />

with the character. Kim Zimmer<br />

(Reva. GL) is continuing to pursue<br />

prime-time roles.<br />

I want to hear from you! If yoa kare a<br />

favorite soap scenario yoo woo Id Uke to<br />

off aboat, or a question aboat tke<br />

*aps, write to Caadace Havens, Soap<br />

Talk, P.O. Box 17748, Fort Wartk, TX<br />

7*102-0748. rv ik<br />

February 25-March 3 Suburban Cabl*> Weekly<br />

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Richard Dean Anderson comes<br />

> from artistic background<br />

Bv Pollv Vonctcs<br />

Q: What can you tell me about<br />

Richard Dean Anderson? How old is<br />

be? I really lo*e his show MacGyvtr.<br />

Can you send me his address? —Kathie<br />

Bunnell. Park Rapids. Minn<br />

A: To Kathie and all MacGwerfans<br />

I have recently received many letters<br />

asking about Richard Dean Anderson<br />

So, all you loyal fans — thi« is for<br />

yoli Richard Dean Anderson was horn<br />

Jan 23, 1950, m Minneapolis Hi«<br />

mother is an artist, and his father «s a<br />

highly regarded jaz? musician He<br />

opted for an acting career only after his<br />

dream of a professional hockey career<br />

was shattered when he broke both hit<br />

arms playing varsity hockey in high<br />

school He studied drama at both St;<br />

Cloud State College and Ohio ' ! n»ver<br />

sitv Ande-sort eventually migrated<br />

west to L os Angeles where he "pzidhi'<br />

dues working as a street mime and<br />

juggler and as a writer/director/per<br />

former for theme park shows at<br />

Martneland in Souther* 1 altfomia<br />

Hi* big break ir.tr television came<br />

whet he land'' 4 'he >r rv. i-n hi?<br />

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