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ment other buildings in the area.<br />

"They all have pitched roofs and<br />

more of a residential look than an industrial<br />

look," said commissioner<br />

Melissa McLaughlin, a <strong>Canton</strong> trustee,<br />

of existing businesses.<br />

Commissioners tabled Wilson's re-<br />

1 end-use approval to give<br />

Clark time to redesign the building,<br />

which would sit north of the State<br />

Farm Insurance Building and across<br />

from the <strong>Canton</strong> Ford Crossings off-<br />

Wilson proposes to build a 5,400-<br />

square-foot building <strong>for</strong> auto testing<br />

and repairs on just less than one acre.<br />

The building would include two<br />

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Winning appearance: McCabe Funeral Home on <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, just south of Saltz, was<br />

tapped as the overall winner in the <strong>Canton</strong> Chamber of Commerce first-ever beautification<br />

awards.'<br />

McCabe Funeral Home grabs award<br />

BY RAWH R. ECHTINAW<br />

STAW WRITSR<br />

McCabe Funeral Home is the top<br />

~or<br />

Comerce 1996 Beautification Award.<br />

The prise is a large trophy that will<br />

be on display in the fiineral home <strong>for</strong><br />

one month. ]<br />

David McCabe built his<br />

and Cherry Hill in 1993 and opened<br />

<strong>for</strong> business in January 1994.<br />

McCabe was surprised to ha the<br />

The third-generation mortician attended<br />

the chamber meeting Wednes<br />

day, Oct. 4, because his manager and<br />

son *e* botintt<br />

Asked why his funeral home is<br />

such a showpiece, McCabe said, "I<br />

don't want to be ashamed of anything."<br />

McCabe's funeral home in Farm<br />

THfton HIUs Fas<br />

awards, too, losing just once since the<br />

McCabe<br />

stopped to have lunch at the funeral<br />

i of Frank Gibbs.<br />

Gibbs apparently wished to get out<br />

or the business pronto because he<br />

sold everything to McCabe <strong>for</strong> $1.<br />

Francis McCabe peased the I<br />

ness down to his son Clif<strong>for</strong>d, who<br />

transferred it to David, who runs it<br />

today and plans <strong>for</strong> his son Kevin to<br />

The other winners of the first-ever<br />

chamber beautification awards sie as<br />

follows:<br />

In the small business category , the


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2A(C) The ObaerverfMatQ/V, OCTOBER 9, <strong>1995</strong><br />

School pool incident prompts probe<br />

BYM.B. DILLON<br />

STAJT* WRITKR<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> school Superintendent<br />

Charles Little is investigating<br />

an incident UHTTf<br />

cently closed the Plymouth Salem<br />

High School pool because of contamination.<br />

The Wayne County Health Department<br />

conducted its own investigation<br />

after learning about<br />

the complaint of a Plymouth-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> parent.<br />

Thomas McNulty, section chief<br />

in the health department's division<br />

of environmental health, said<br />

the mother "basically related the<br />

story that her daughter was directs*<br />

as swimming class was<br />

leaving to enter the poo^and retri^tt<br />

some fecal matter."<br />

"JJfe sent a representative of<br />

the^jdepartment and spoke with<br />

director of operations Mr.<br />

Thompson and aquatic director<br />

Mr. Olson. This was .Monday.<br />

Oct. 2; the incident occurred Friday<br />

the 29th.<br />

"We told them the pooT should<br />

have been closed immediately,<br />

and that we should have been notified,<br />

which we were not. It was<br />

well over 48 hours be<strong>for</strong>e we found<br />

out."<br />

District spokeswoman Judy<br />

Evola said the matter is under investigation.<br />

"The entire situation is being<br />

looked into. Everyone involved is<br />

being interviewed. We can't draw<br />

any conclusions until the investigation<br />

is completed. - '<br />

McNulty said the health department<br />

took water samples<br />

from the Salem pool. "The water<br />

results came back and the water<br />

is acceptable <strong>for</strong> bathers to go into<br />

the pool at Salem," he said.<br />

New business counts<br />

on hockey passion<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township resident<br />

Doug Mueller is hoping the passion<br />

area folks have <strong>for</strong> ice hockey<br />

will spill over to include a new<br />

version of the old sport called<br />

"dekhockey."<br />

Mueller lias <strong>for</strong>med<br />

a company<br />

called Michigan Dekhockey and<br />

built a plastic-floored rink of<br />

nearly 13,000 square feet on the<br />

south side of Michigan Avenue<br />

east of <strong>Canton</strong> Center.<br />

The game is basically hockey,<br />

but played in sneakers and on<br />

roller skates. Rules are set by the<br />

International Dekhockey Tournament<br />

Association.<br />

"It's hockey <strong>for</strong> everybody who<br />

never had the gumption to get on<br />

(ice) skates," Mueller said.<br />

The rink is expected to open <strong>for</strong><br />

play in mid-<strong>October</strong>, although the<br />

adjacent pro shop is still under<br />

construction.<br />

Set outdoors under lights, the<br />

rink is composed of interlocking<br />

blue and yellow plastic tiles resting<br />

on an asphalt surface. One<br />

<strong>for</strong>m of the game will be played in<br />

sneakers. A faster version is<br />

played on in-line skates sporting<br />

special wheels.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> ©bseruer<br />

Mueller said he has room <strong>for</strong><br />

192 teams in the leagues that are<br />

<strong>for</strong>ming, and if business is sufficiently<br />

grandiose a second rink<br />

may be added.<br />

Games are expected to be<br />

vlifmiiwi year round. "Wp just<br />

take a snowblower to it in the<br />

winter," Mueller said. "We don't<br />

cancel hockey games."<br />

So far, the very young children<br />

have signed up and adults have<br />

signed up, but Mueller still lacks<br />

a satisfactory number of teen<br />

players.<br />

"The tweeners, 11 to 17 years<br />

old,* he calls them. "That's the<br />

slowest sign-up we've had. Those<br />

are the kids who need to come out<br />

and get challenged. Kids under 18<br />

are not going to come down here<br />

and smoke cigarettes. They're<br />

going to play hockey."<br />

Fred Hoshowski and Richard<br />

Bushart, co-owners of' Bladesports<br />

on Joy at Morton Taylor,<br />

are sponsoring two Michigan Dekhockey<br />

teams and offering their<br />

services <strong>for</strong> clinics and coaching.<br />

Bladesports is also sharing advertising<br />

costs with Mueller and<br />

providing jerseys to dekhockey<br />

teams.<br />

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placed in the special<br />

education classes. School districts<br />

have lost so many lawsuits filed<br />

by parents that schools are pretty<br />

much <strong>for</strong>ced to grant parents'<br />

wishes when it comes to classroom<br />

placement, she said.<br />

"A lot of money ha^Seen<br />

spent, and the schools have been<br />

losing," said Wells, who taught<br />

9- to 11 -year-olds at Farrand Elementary.<br />

After taking a year<br />

off, Wells plans a second career<br />

in clinical psychology, assisting<br />

families dealing with alcohol and<br />

substance abuse.<br />

Andrea Roderick is retiring after<br />

26 years in Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

10 of them at Farrand Elementary.<br />

The daughter of educators,<br />

Roderick said the most gratifying<br />

aspect of education was teaching<br />

children to write and read.<br />

"I love the growth you see<br />

from the beginning to the end of<br />

the year, especially with firstand<br />

second-graders," she said.<br />

Roderick won't miss the large<br />

class sizes, she added. "I've had<br />

a» many aa 33 first-graders,<br />

That makes it too hard."<br />

Catherine Smith and Louise<br />

Kohut enjoy traveling together,<br />

having retired from Allen Elementary.<br />

Both keep close tabs on,<br />

education.<br />

"I was always happy I was a<br />

teacher," said Smith, who just<br />

returned from the British Isle3.<br />

"I look back with a lot of pleasant<br />

memories."<br />

Smith and Kohut share a con-<br />

ce'rn about the influx of technology<br />

in schools. While both see<br />

merit in technological advances,<br />

"If you have to depend on a machine,<br />

you are handicapped,"<br />

Smith said. "To cope, you have to<br />

have reading and math skills, and<br />

you still need to be independent,"<br />

"If children aren't introduced<br />

to reading at a young age, they<br />

aren't going to enjoy all the<br />

great literature," said Kohut,<br />

who was Allen's librarian.<br />

"That's what bothers me about<br />

all the machines."<br />

It saddens Smith to see that<br />

"the actual people making decisions<br />

regarding education at the<br />

local and state levels are not<br />

teachers. It used to be that<br />

teachers were very much involved<br />

in decision-making. They<br />

were consulted. The key to education<br />

is the teacher, not the<br />

building."<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> officials concerned<br />

about ordinance en<strong>for</strong>cement<br />

BY RALPH R. ECHTINAW<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township trustees are<br />

concerned that ordinance en<strong>for</strong>cement<br />

officers aren't aware<br />

of what sort of violations the<br />

board wants them to concentrate.<br />

At a budget study session<br />

Tuesday, Oct. 3, Trustee Melissa<br />

McLaughtin said she has<br />

<strong>for</strong>cement to happen on ordinance<br />

issues."<br />

"Ordinance activity is in the<br />

eyes of the beholder to a certain<br />

degree," said Municipal Services<br />

Director Aaron Machnik.<br />

<strong>Library</strong> from, page 1A<br />

lent facility. Some of the tapes<br />

and albums will be great/"<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> resident Kathy Hall<br />

always reads the library fliers<br />

and noticed the programs <strong>for</strong> older<br />

children. When she saw the<br />

"New Beginnings" program, she<br />

was quick to register. She came<br />

with her 31-2-month-old son, Connor.<br />

"I didn't know they had all<br />

the toys and puppets," she said.<br />

"Having a baby is a big inspiration<br />

<strong>for</strong> coming to the library,"<br />

said Goodrich. "This is a parenting<br />

network thing too.<br />

"Especially parents that are<br />

first-time parents or they're new<br />

to <strong>Canton</strong>. They come here and<br />

meet other parents and compare<br />

notes.<br />

TTs S good way to get to know<br />

people, to meet other parents with<br />

"I confront this all the time<br />

daily," said Supervisor Tom<br />

Yack. "And those guys need<br />

some direction from the board<br />

that tells them where to put<br />

their time and ef<strong>for</strong>t."<br />

The township employs two ordinance<br />

inspectors who investigate<br />

complaints. However,<br />

Machnik said, some complaints<br />

turn out to be "complex zoning<br />

McCabe from page 1A<br />

winner ,fra| Abraham'» 8heH<br />

Service. The runners-up were<br />

Brashear, Tangora A Spence attorneys,<br />

Master Lighting and<br />

lighthouse Car Wash<br />

ry, the winner was St. Thomas<br />

A'Becket Catholic Church. The<br />

runners up wars Oakwood<br />

Healthcare .Center, Calvary Baptist<br />

Church and St John Neu-<br />

In the industrial category, the<br />

Hitch. The runners up were<br />

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ordinance violations, and there<strong>for</strong>e<br />

are not easily resolved.<br />

"It's probably human nature<br />

to some degree," Machnik said.<br />

"(It) wilt cause you to sort of<br />

gravitate away from those."<br />

similar problems, similar joys."<br />

Goodrich pointed out that<br />

there also is an assortment ofin<strong>for</strong>mational<br />

fliers and publications<br />

<strong>for</strong> parents available free of<br />

charge at the library.<br />

"Baby," "Metro Parent" and<br />

"<strong>Canton</strong> & Plymouth Area Day<br />

Care Preschool Guide," a joint<br />

publication compiled by the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

and Plymouth libraries, were<br />

just a few of the gratis offerings.<br />

"What we're trying to do is introduce<br />

parents to library resources<br />

both <strong>for</strong> themselves, as<br />

parents, and <strong>for</strong> their children,"<br />

said youth services librarian, Jill<br />

"fV"<br />

The goal, accordinR to Halpin.<br />

is to encourage the parents to<br />

"initiate an enjoyment of books<br />

at an early age and show them<br />

The <strong>Observer</strong>/ MONDAY, OCTOBER 9,<strong>1995</strong><br />

(C)3A<br />

STAFT PHOTOS BY BOX BKESUER<br />

Old friends: Above, from left, Jane Bowman, Barb Dyle and Don Rank get a chance to visit at a sorority tea <strong>for</strong> retired<br />

teachers. Below left, Marguerite Palosky and Mary Fritz reminisce about their days together at Starkweather.<br />

Below right, Kitty To a hey Is served tea by Mickey Edell-Cotner.<br />

2.<br />

Weed cutting is another problem.<br />

When a property owner<br />

doesn't keep his or her weeds under<br />

control, township personnel<br />

give notice that the weeds must<br />

be cut or the township will cut<br />

them.<br />

"They don't mind it because<br />

(the fee <strong>for</strong> mowing) just gets put<br />

on their tax bill," said Treasurer<br />

Elaine KircfigaHer.<br />

are reoccurring," said Clerk Terry"<br />

Bennett.<br />

Mdchnik said that when the<br />

mowing fee goes on a property<br />

"owner's tax bill, he or she may<br />

claim it as a tax deduction.<br />

how to use the library resources<br />

to stimulate their child's development."'<br />

Beth McFaul said she was impressed<br />

with all the materials<br />

and said she needed the in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

every bit as much as her<br />

first grandchild's parents.<br />

"I babysit her And I needed a<br />

refresher on this," she said. "I<br />

had <strong>for</strong>gotten so many things<br />

here, what you can use. I think I<br />

need to know these things and I<br />

can check things out when I'm<br />

watching the child.<br />

"I think they should have one<br />

(an infant program) <strong>for</strong> grandparents.<br />

We're older. We have more<br />

She. They're Busy bulT can take'<br />

these little things out and play ."<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation. «mtaet<br />

the library, 397-0999.<br />

M«er Dental Supply and 275 ington Square and Royal Pointe.<br />

Commerce Center.<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Downtown Development<br />

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The <strong>Observer</strong>/MONDW, OCTOBER 9,<strong>1995</strong><br />

Students say that racism at school is evident<br />

BY M.B. DIIXON<br />

STAWWUTBI<br />

Since a aeries of fights occurred<br />

at Plymouth-Cantnn Brin rational<br />

Park Sept. 14, questions have arisen<br />

as to whether people feel safe<br />

on the 4,000-student campus? In<br />

interviews with the <strong>Observer</strong>, students<br />

shared their views on<br />

whether racism and gangs are issues<br />

at PCEP. .<br />

Many said that while some students<br />

may be fearful, the majority<br />

aren't afraid to go to school, football<br />

games or other activities.<br />

A student named Luke who<br />

didn't want his surname used<br />

said, "There are skinheads and<br />

the black people, and they don't<br />

like each other very much. I'm not<br />

involved."<br />

One of the September confrontations<br />

involved groups of 9kin-<br />

Officials<br />

ken up. I don't even know if race<br />

was an issue. But all kinds of rumors<br />

started circulating. Supposedly<br />

there was going to be a major<br />

fight. We sent officers, but nothing<br />

happened. It was a big nothing."<br />

Superintendent Charles Little<br />

said while the potential <strong>for</strong> trouble<br />

exists, he attends football<br />

games and school activities at<br />

PCEP and doesn't pwrmve fear<br />

on the part of students.<br />

Redesign<br />

bays.<br />

"Mainly what we do is diagnostic.<br />

Today's vehicles are computer-controlled,"<br />

Wilson said. "It is<br />

not in any way or <strong>for</strong>m an oilchanging<br />

facility." The Auto One<br />

part of the business would handle<br />

stereos and anti-theft devices.<br />

A nearby resident, Ken<br />

Slusarczyk, expressed concern<br />

about the business dumping<br />

drainage into a nearby creek, as<br />

well as adequate buffering. He<br />

also was concerned about hours of<br />

heads, who shave their heads, and<br />

African-American students.<br />

"It's immaturity and ignorance,"<br />

said Salem senior Mike<br />

Gourieui. "People need to grow<br />

up and realise what they are<br />

doing. You come to school to<br />

learn, not to bring outside influences<br />

here.-It's like a racial war,<br />

it's just ludicrous.<br />

"There are groups of skinheads<br />

and blacks who feel they are Superior.<br />

They need to realize they're<br />

equals," said Gourieuz. "If people<br />

can't realize that in today's society,<br />

then they're not going anywhere<br />

in life. Ill be paying <strong>for</strong><br />

them, because they will be on welfare."<br />

Sclem senior Heh Shin Kwak<br />

said she hasn't been victimized<br />

because she's a minority. "I do<br />

know of other people who say they<br />

from page IA<br />

"When you bring together 4,000<br />

people you can have a problem.<br />

We have-a lot of security, which<br />

makes me think there wouldn't be<br />

a sustained problem. If you came<br />

out to watch a football game, you<br />

could watch it with ease, enjoy<br />

your popcorn and hot chocolate,<br />

and relax."<br />

Are racially motivated incidents<br />

occurring at the high<br />

schools? 'I think it is happening -<br />

to a very limited extent," said the<br />

from page 1A<br />

operation and cars parked overnight<br />

"The runoff would be equal to<br />

what it would have been if we had<br />

not put up a building," Clark<br />

said, adding that a detention<br />

pond would be built as well as an<br />

interceptor.<br />

While some care will be parked<br />

overnight they likely will be in<br />

the building. "Moat of the repairs<br />

and diagnostics will be the same<br />

day," Wilson said.<br />

NEED COUNSELING?<br />

—<br />

Call (313) 981-3800<br />

CENTER FOR<br />

BEHAVIOR & MEDICINE<br />

CITY OF PLYMOUTH<br />

NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

until 2:00 pan. E.S.T. 35 on Friday, <strong>October</strong> 13, <strong>1995</strong> <strong>for</strong> the following:<br />

REMOVAL * INSTALLATION OF STREETLIGHTS * POLES<br />

Specifications and proposal <strong>for</strong>ms are available at the office of the<br />

Administrative Services Director during regular office hours.<br />

The City of Plymouth reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids,<br />

in whole or in part, and to waive any irregularities.<br />

MU <strong>October</strong> 9. 1«M<br />

CAROL A STONE,<br />

Administrative Services Director<br />

PLYMOUTH DISTRICT LIBRARY<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

T<br />

The Plymouth District <strong>Library</strong> Beard will bold it* regular monthly meeting<br />

Tuceday, <strong>October</strong> 17. 1996 at 730 pm un the Conference Chamber* apatairs at<br />

City Hall located at 201 & Main Street, Plymouth, Michigan 48170.<br />

The Plymouth District <strong>Library</strong> will provide neeaeaary raaaouahle auxiliary<br />

aids and aervieea, such aa signers<strong>for</strong> the hearing impaired end audio tapes of<br />

printed materials being considered at the meeting, to individuals with<br />

diaabilitiee at the meetinc, to indrnduala with disabilities at the meetingAii<br />

upon seven (7) days notice to the Plymouth District <strong>Library</strong>. Individuals with<br />

disabilities requiring auxiliary eida or servicee should contact the Plymouth<br />

District <strong>Library</strong> by writing or calling the following:<br />

Barbara Kraft, <strong>Library</strong> Secretary<br />

Plymouth Diatrict <strong>Library</strong><br />

223 S. Mam Street<br />

Plymouth. Ml 48170<br />

313-453-0780<br />

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superintendent "There are people<br />

in our population, just like<br />

there are everywhere else, who<br />

don't have the standards of civility<br />

that are required. I think it is a<br />

problem with some kids. As a percentage,<br />

I think it is insignificant<br />

as a problem."<br />

Jacobs said the schools "take<br />

all these situations very seriously.<br />

We did a lot of work last year in<br />

V<br />

feel threatened," she said. "I feel<br />

it's really un<strong>for</strong>tunate. This is one<br />

little Uiing that happened. Hopefully<br />

through the dignity and. W<br />

spect push, things Will be back to<br />

normal again."<br />

A moveWnt was begun by<br />

PCEP students last year to focus<br />

on treating one another with more<br />

dignity and respect. Cultural diversity<br />

is the theme of this year's<br />

program.<br />

Salem football player Lawrence<br />

Nunn said the confrontations<br />

were insignificant "It was just a<br />

small fight. People knew about it<br />

and were asking, Did you hear<br />

about the fight?'"<br />

"There are quite a few skinheads,<br />

but if you mind your own<br />

business, you don't really have a<br />

problem," said Nunn. "Most of<br />

the time, they pick on smaller minority<br />

students. "<br />

"I think there is a lot of racism<br />

that iant visible. People arent<br />

cutting their hair off; they just<br />

look normal. I actually have more<br />

respect <strong>for</strong> skinheads coming out<br />

and saying, This is how I feel,' instead<br />

of someone saying how<br />

you're a cool guy, and then stabbing<br />

you in the back."<br />

Jamie Marshall is a <strong>Canton</strong><br />

junior who works as a reporter <strong>for</strong><br />

the "PCEP Perspective" school<br />

newspaper. Marshall, who is<br />

white, says there is fear on the<br />

part of some blacks.<br />

"My boyfriend is black, and we<br />

were going to go to a football game<br />

here. He doesn't go to our school,<br />

and I was advised that we<br />

shouldn't go. I was scared, so we<br />

didn't go," she said.<br />

PCEP security guard Tim<br />

the area of dignity and respect.<br />

(Area coordinator) Lynne Lonigro<br />

is in the process of continuing<br />

those activities."<br />

The theme of this year's dignity-and-respect<br />

movement is celebrating<br />

cultural diversity. "We're<br />

going to do a lock-in' with students,<br />

and train them as facilitators<br />

in conflict resolution," said<br />

Jacobs. "We've been granted a<br />

Stamper said what's happening is<br />

"just kids being kids. It's no different<br />

than any other year.il think<br />

TV is a big woe. There are<br />

things on TV that never used to<br />

to*"<br />

Perspective business editor<br />

Jeremy OUara said some of the<br />

fight* on campus involve "white<br />

supremacists from other schools. "<br />

Salem senior Matt Bennett<br />

said, 'To me, the whole gang and<br />

racial thing seems like it's just a<br />

fad. It seems like every year, first<br />

semester, there are fights. All the<br />

stuff that's going to happen ends<br />

up being just first semester. "<br />

Salem senior Elizabeth Carr reported<br />

on the fights <strong>for</strong> the Perspective.<br />

"There are certain places where<br />

it's kind of scary if you are the<br />

only one walking through that<br />

federal grant to deal with conflict<br />

resolution and are in the process<br />

of looking to hire someone specifically<br />

<strong>for</strong> that"<br />

Jacobs said racism is not an issue<br />

on campus, nor are gangs.<br />

"This is no different than any<br />

other high school," he said. "We<br />

have some kids here who are cruel<br />

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Even if it is a fad, I think<br />

there is fear. I think there is fear<br />

on both sides; the African-Americans,<br />

and skinheads and whites.<br />

Maybe that needa to be dealt<br />

iritfc"<br />

English teacher Matt Watroba<br />

considers himself a "pretty aware<br />

teacher," and says that while<br />

"tension is here, I don't see that<br />

there's fear on campus. "There<br />

are so few minorities, I can't<br />

blame them if they group together.<br />

I don't see that that should always<br />

be interpreted as menacing."<br />

It strikes Watroba as odd that<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> "is the ninthlsrgest<br />

district in the state, yet<br />

there isn't one black teacher. If<br />

you were to look at Ann Arbor<br />

schools, I'm sure it would be a<br />

very different statistic."<br />

sense. But they are very few.'<br />

A member of the community's<br />

gang task <strong>for</strong>ce, Jacobs said, "We<br />

don't have a gang problem. We<br />

have a lot of kids trying to pretend.<br />

We've had a few incidents<br />

with gang influence with non-students<br />

who've swung by here. Most<br />

nf it iajust rumors."<br />

I<br />

Most area municipalities<br />

report decline in burglaries<br />

Thanks to an increase in<br />

theft-prevention awareness and<br />

neighborhood watch programs,<br />

burglaries declined in the city of<br />

Detroit and held steady in<br />

Wayne County last year, according<br />

to figures released by<br />

the Independent Insurance<br />

Agents Association of Wayne<br />

County.<br />

'» In 1994, the most recentfigures<br />

available, there were 22,156<br />

,Reported burglaries in the city of<br />

: Detroit, a 4-percent reduction.<br />

During the same time period,<br />

Wayne County burglaries remained<br />

virtually unchanged<br />

from 30,142 to 30,307 — up 0.5<br />

percent, but down almost 16<br />

percent from 1992 figures. The<br />

4-perrent (imp in .Detroit burr.<br />

glaries was better than the<br />

statewide average of 3 percent<br />

Among the state's 10 most populated<br />

counties, only Oakland,<br />

Kalamazoo and Saginaw had<br />

declines bigger than Wayne.<br />

The Wayne County cities<br />

with the biggest reductions in<br />

burglaries were Groese lie<br />

Township, Grosse Pointe,<br />

Plymouth and Wayne. The cit-<br />

IBH with ih« highest inure<br />

were Southgate, Grosse Pointe<br />

Woods, River Rouge, and Hamtramck.<br />

Burglaries in Garden City<br />

were up 24 percent, from 180 in<br />

1993 to 224 in 1994. Livonia reported<br />

a slight increase (less<br />

than 1 percent) from 622 in 1993<br />

to 628 in 1994. Plymouth had a<br />

39-percent drop — from 23 in<br />

1993 to 14 last year. Plymouth<br />

Township had a'16-percent reduction<br />

in burglaries — from 51<br />

to 43.<br />

Westland had a 20-percent<br />

increase, from 666 in 1993 to<br />

799 last year. Cities reporting<br />

numbers <strong>for</strong> less than 12<br />

months, including Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />

Township, were not listed in the<br />

survey.<br />

"Neighborhood watch proand<br />

anti-theft<br />

grams<br />

have helped reduce burglaries,"<br />

said Denise McHenry, spokeswoman<br />

<strong>for</strong> the aaaociation and<br />

an agent with Cambridge Underwriters<br />

in Livonia.<br />

"It proves that community<br />

involvement can be effective in<br />

fighting crime. When people<br />

commit to protecting each other<br />

and assisting law en<strong>for</strong>cement,<br />

it serves as a deterrent to theft.<br />

u> wminue that \mi-<br />

tern of cooperation.'<br />

The <strong>Observer</strong>/Mondm, OCTOBER 9,<strong>1995</strong> (P v C,R,W t Q)5A»<br />

tie agenti<br />

that burglars are more attracted<br />

to houses that are unoccupied<br />

or when residents are on vacation<br />

during the summer<br />

months. Using common sense<br />

can lessen chances of break-ins,<br />

including these hints:<br />

• Leave blinds open in their<br />

usual position.<br />

• Stop deliveries of newspapers<br />

and mail, or have a neighbor<br />

collect them while you're away.<br />

• Arrange to have your lawn<br />

mowed.<br />

• Use automatic timers to turn<br />

lights on and off in your living<br />

room and bedrooms. Consider<br />

connecting a radio to a timer.<br />

• Equip doors with deadbolt<br />

locks, put a slide bolt on sliding<br />

glass doors, and be sure win<br />

dows are locked. Another idea<br />

would be to install a burglar<br />

and fire alarm system; some insurance<br />

companies offer discounts<br />

<strong>for</strong> approved alarm and<br />

fire systems.<br />

• Put cash, expensive jewelry<br />

and other valuables in a safe<br />

and bank safety-deposit box.<br />

• Do not leave extra keys<br />

around the mailbox, doormat, or<br />

flower pots. Change your locks<br />

if your keys are lost or stolen.<br />

Panel to address <strong>for</strong>eign aid<br />

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- fir panel which includaa U.S.<br />

Rep. Lynn Rivera, D-Ann Arbor,<br />

will discuss <strong>for</strong>eign aid at 7:30<br />

p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15 in the Plymouth<br />

Cultural Center, 525 Farmer<br />

S&reet (north of Main and east of<br />

^teldon Road).<br />

••Rivera — whose diatrict inoktdes<br />

Garden City, Westland,<br />

Bymouth, Plymouth Township,<br />

Gft&ton Township and part of<br />

QtyQnia — will be joined on the<br />

pcrgel by Mike. Preaanta, state<br />

coordinator of the Concord Coalition;<br />

Sam Daley-Harris, executive<br />

director of RESULTS; and Margie<br />

H are 1 ton, a Peace Corpa volunteer.<br />

Moderator will be Paul Huth,<br />

associate professor of political<br />

science at the University of Michigan.<br />

• L<br />

The panel members will share<br />

their views on <strong>for</strong>eign aid and respond<br />

to questions pertaining to:<br />

"Is <strong>for</strong>eign aid a <strong>for</strong>m of embezzlement<br />

from U.S. taxpayers or an<br />

investment in our future?"<br />

The discussion is being held to<br />

mark the fifth anniversary of the<br />

World Summit <strong>for</strong> Children. RE-<br />

SULTS (Responsibility <strong>for</strong> Ending<br />

Starvation Using Legislative,<br />

Trimtabs and Support) is a nonprofit,<br />

graas-roots citizens lobby<br />

committed to creating the political<br />

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Autumn weather and a new<br />

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that Detroit Edison crews can<br />

provide emergency assistance as<br />

youngsters head to and from<br />

school.<br />

Equipped with two way radioe,<br />

the utility's field employees con-.,<br />

tinue to be extra sets of "eyes and<br />

ears" throughout Southeastern<br />

Michigan as participants in an<br />

expanded utility safety program.<br />

The Eyes and Ears, program<br />

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Oakland and Macomb counties<br />

by Detroit Edison and other utilities<br />

in response to a series of assaults<br />

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way to and from school, said S.<br />

Martin Taylor, vice president,<br />

corporate and public affairs.<br />

"Although Eyes and Ears was<br />

started to help protect children,<br />

everyone in the community<br />

should know we're there to help<br />

should the need arise," Taylor<br />

said.<br />

Vehicles are marked with the ^<br />

program logo — an eye and an ear -<br />

with the program'a name. The<br />

logo is intitnd+d tn th^<br />

public — and eapecially students '<br />

vehicles have communicationsequipment<br />

and can provide a safe<br />

respite. ; *•"'<br />

"The employees' role is to ob-'<br />

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"They are advised not to attempt<br />

to apprehend anyone involved in<br />

an apparent crime. But their vehi- '<br />

cles can serve aa havens until the •<br />

proper authorities arrive."<br />

Rep. Rivers to hold office hours<br />

U.S. Rep. Lynn Rivers will hold<br />

office hours at the Senior Resources<br />

Department (Friendship<br />

Center) from 10 a.m. to noon<br />

Monday, Oct. 23.<br />

like to express their concerns regarding<br />

federal issues or just say<br />

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The Friendship Center is at<br />

1119 New burgh Road, WcatlHnd.<br />

from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17<br />

in Superior Township Hall, 3040<br />

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For more in<strong>for</strong>mation contalcC<br />

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The <strong>Observer</strong>/MjJHDtX, OCTOBER 9,1996<br />

• 7A<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

KARL MARION BENN<br />

Services <strong>for</strong> Pearl Marion<br />

Beon, 75, of <strong>Canton</strong>, were held recently<br />

at the Schrader-Howell Funeral<br />

Hum*, In Plymouth. Buriat<br />

was in the White Chapel Cemetery,<br />

in Troy.<br />

She was born Sept. 10, 1920, in<br />

Detroit, and died Saturday, Sept.<br />

30, in Ply-mouth.<br />

She is survived by her husband,<br />

Louis E. of <strong>Canton</strong>; sons, Lynn<br />

Alan of Troy, and Rodney Louis<br />

Benn of <strong>Canton</strong>; daughter.<br />

Sharon Lee Mitchell of Conn.;<br />

Four grandchildren; sister, Leona<br />

Boomer of Auburn Heights;<br />

brother, Frederick Stileski of Pontiac.<br />

VIRGINIA A. JORDAN<br />

A memorial service <strong>for</strong> Virginia<br />

A. Jordan, 86, of Plymouth was<br />

held Friday. Oct. 6, with Rev. l)f.<br />

James Skimins officiating. Local<br />

arrangements were made by<br />

Schrader-Howell Funeral Home<br />

in Plymouth. Burial was in Arborcrest<br />

Memorial Park in Ann<br />

Arbor.<br />

She was burn 1909, in<br />

Portland, Ore. and died Monday,<br />

• Oct. 2, in Garden City. Mrs. Jordan<br />

was a homemaker. She came<br />

to the Plymouth community in<br />

1974 from Ypsilanti, were she had<br />

lived since 1935. She was a member<br />

of The First Presbyterian<br />

Church in Ypsilanti, and a mem-<br />

Iyer of the Women's Study Club of<br />

Ypsilanti. She was raised in Traverse<br />

City, and summered at Crystal<br />

Lake in Beulah, <strong>for</strong> 65 years.<br />

She is survived by her daughter,<br />

Jeanette W. Hopkins of Plymouth;<br />

son, Gordon Wallace of<br />

Phoenix. Ariz.; six grandchildren;<br />

nine great-grandchildren.<br />

Memorial contributions may be<br />

'made to Garden City Osteopathic<br />

Hospital, in Garden City, or to<br />

Abington Manor, in Westland.<br />

FLORENCE BEATRICE MORGAN<br />

Services <strong>for</strong> Florence Beatrice<br />

Morgan, 88, of <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

were held Thursday, Oct. 5, at<br />

The McCabe Funeral Home <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Chapel, with Rev. Marjorie<br />

Munger of Cherry Hill Methodist<br />

Chureh officiating. —<br />

She was born ApriJ 10, 1907, in<br />

Canada, and died Thursday, Oct.<br />

2, in <strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />

She is survived by her sister,<br />

Alta Knowles of Aylmer, Ontario,<br />

Canada.<br />

Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to <strong>Canton</strong> Senior Citizens.<br />

SCOTT MICHAEL MOUSSEAU<br />

Services <strong>for</strong> Scott Michael<br />

Mousseau, 14, of Trenton were<br />

held Thursday, Oct. 5, at St. John<br />

Neumann Church with Rev. C.<br />

Richard Kelly Jr. officiating. He<br />

was buried in Knollwood Cemetery,<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />

He is survived by his mother.—<br />

Kathleen of <strong>Canton</strong> Township; father,<br />

Michael L.; grandmother,<br />

Mary Warzocha; grandfather,<br />

Bernard Mousseau.<br />

SYLVIA IWANKA<br />

Services <strong>for</strong> Sylvia lwanka, 66,<br />

of Bed<strong>for</strong>d were held Saturday.<br />

Oct. 7, at L J. Griffin Funeral<br />

Home with Rev. Alberto Bondy<br />

officiating. Burial was in Holy<br />

Sepulchre Cemetery in Southfield.<br />

She was born July 10, 1929, in<br />

Canada, and died Wednesday,<br />

Oct. 4.<br />

She is survived by her daughter,<br />

Mrs. Sharon D'Angelo; son,<br />

Peter J.; two brothers; three sisters;<br />

one grandchild.<br />

LORRAINE HAMPTON<br />

W i s h Y o u W e r e H e r e<br />

Services <strong>for</strong> Lorraine Hampton,<br />

71, of <strong>Canton</strong> were held Monday,<br />

Oct. 9, at L.J. Gnffin Funeral<br />

Home with Rev. John D. Allen officiating.<br />

Burial was in Cadillac<br />

Memorial West in Westland. She<br />

was bom Dec. 15, 1923, in Detroit,<br />

and died Thursday, Oct. 5, at St.<br />

Joseph Hospital. She was a homemakar.<br />

She is survived by her husband,<br />

Beri; daughters, Mrs. Edna Nato '<br />

li, Mrs. Doris Clingan, Mrs. Patricia<br />

Tarvis;son, Lonnie B.; mother,<br />

Florence Summers; six grandchildren;<br />

one great-grandchild; two<br />

brothers; three sisters.<br />

ALVIN THOMAS EDOINGTON<br />

Services <strong>for</strong> Alvin Thomas<br />

Eddington, 87, of Plymouth were<br />

held Friday, Oct. 6, at First Baptist<br />

Church of Plymouth, with the<br />

Rev. Paul F. White officiating.<br />

Burial was in Glen Eden Memorial<br />

Park, in Livonia.<br />

He was born June 5, 1908 in<br />

Obion County, Tenn., and died<br />

Tuesday, Oct. 3, in Crestmont<br />

Nursing Home, in Fenton. He<br />

came to this community In 1952<br />

from Union City, Tenn. He retired<br />

in 1970 after 18 years employment<br />

at Hydramatic Division of Gener-<br />

al Motors. Life member of Union<br />

City Lodge no. 538 F4AM, Union<br />

City, Tenn. He had hi* own band<br />

in Union City, he played the violin.<br />

mandolin and guitar. Over<br />

Severn! m .,,. ra l yvBTo —a mo liia mma Viati/i pvnvi nrcn -<br />

on a radio program. He was an actor<br />

.in several theatrical productions<br />

in and around Union City.<br />

He was a member of the First<br />

Baptist church of Plymouth, and<br />

a member of the church choir. He<br />

enjoyed hunting, fishing and trapping.<br />

He also enjoyed woodworking,<br />

especially building furniture.<br />

The handbuilt birdhouse that he<br />

entered in the Plymouth Garden<br />

Club competition won first place.<br />

He is survived by his wife,<br />

Nona E. Eddington of Plymouth;<br />

sons, William T. of Fenton, and<br />

Bobby Gene of Brush Creek,<br />

Tenn.; sisters, Jewel Gatlm of<br />

Chicago, 111., and Muriel Long of<br />

Fulton, Ky.; nine grandchildren;<br />

17 great-grandchildren,<br />

Memorial contributions may be<br />

matin lu First Baptist Churth uf<br />

Plymouth Choir Fund, 45000 N.<br />

Territorial Road, Plymouth, MI<br />

48170.<br />

Road chief nixes income tax diversion to pay <strong>for</strong> roads<br />

BY TIM RICHARD<br />

Stait Writer<br />

Road people have little interest<br />

in a state legislator's proposal to<br />

divert state income taxes toward<br />

fj» ft »•» » — A —<br />

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"My proposal does not raise<br />

taxes in any way, shape or <strong>for</strong>m,"<br />

said Sen. Mike Rogers, R-Howell.<br />

"My goal is to capture growth revenues<br />

in fiscal 1996-97."<br />

He's author of a bill to divert<br />

5.2 percent of gross income taxes<br />

from the general fund to the<br />

transportation fund, which <strong>for</strong><br />

decades has been fed by fuel taxes,<br />

registration fees and other<br />

"user fees." Rogers said his bill,<br />

due <strong>for</strong> a hearing be<strong>for</strong>e the Senate<br />

Finance Committee later this<br />

month, will bring roads $350 million<br />

— equivalent to hiking fuel<br />

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<strong>for</strong> Oakland County and vice<br />

president of CRAM (County Road<br />

Association of Michigan).<br />

"We've gone 12 yean without a<br />

(state) increase in (he gas lax. and<br />

we've gone beyond a seven-cents<br />

solution. Our preference is to<br />

stick with s user fee . . . How<br />

much you use the road system,<br />

that's how much you pay.<br />

"Other sources aren't protected<br />

by the constitution like the gas<br />

tax," said Bair, referring to Article<br />

IX Section 8 which toys fuel taxes<br />

must "be used exclusively <strong>for</strong><br />

transportation purposes..."<br />

"The income tax (revenue) has<br />

to go through the appropriations<br />

process. Keeping those hinds (in<br />

roads) is real questionable by the<br />

time you make it through a couple<br />

of committees or more."<br />

Bair noted Rogers' plan would<br />

guarantee $356 TTiiltion <strong>for</strong> roads<br />

<strong>for</strong> only one year. Thereafter, Rogers'<br />

bill calls <strong>for</strong> a' line item in the<br />

budget that could be stripped out<br />

' by lawmakers or even a gubernatorial<br />

veto. . — •<br />

They debated road funding Oct.<br />

1 on Spotlight on News," Channel<br />

7's public affairs program.<br />

CRAM began this fall's debate<br />

by asking a 12-oents-a-gallon increase<br />

plus an adjustment in the<br />

distribution <strong>for</strong>mula to aid 17 urban<br />

counties. That has been whittled<br />

down to a 9.5-cents "compromise"<br />

program. Gov. John Engler<br />

proposed a 7-cents increase with<br />

the entire hike going to the state.<br />

"We've identified needB far in<br />

excess of a 12-cents increase,"<br />

said Bair, adding it would cover<br />

"just the worst" roads and bridges.<br />

"We don't ever have a problem<br />

of having too much money when it<br />

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Chuckled Rogers: "I've never<br />

heard a department yet that could<br />

not use extra money."<br />

Rogersl own plan faces serious<br />

hurdles. It would take 4.4 percent<br />

of the current $8 billion general<br />

fund budget, leaving little (one<br />

percent by his estimation) or no<br />

new money <strong>for</strong> other uses.<br />

This year's budget gave universities<br />

3 percent, Oakland Commu-"<br />

nity College barely 1 percent, and<br />

Schoolcraft College 2.5 percent.<br />

Prisons, whose inmate totals are<br />

creeping past the 40,000 mark as<br />

lawmakers demand stiffer punishments<br />

<strong>for</strong> more crimes, have<br />

now passed universities in the<br />

budget.<br />

They disagreed on the question'<br />

of whether Michigan, which has<br />

the highest truck weight limits in<br />

the nation, should charge trucks.<br />

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Bair said CRAM wants to raise<br />

the Tiiesel fuel tax 20 cents and<br />

truck registration fees 50 percent.<br />

"We're not going after them; we're<br />

saying they ought to pay their fair<br />

share," Bair said.<br />

Rogers pictured truckers as<br />

"family" people and others seeking<br />

general fond money as "special<br />

interests." The senator said a<br />

7-cents fuel tax hike would cost<br />

Spartan Stores $1 million.<br />

"You're going to pay more <strong>for</strong><br />

bread and milk," he added.<br />

Martha P. Zinderman, R.N., D.D.S<br />

- Neither liked the proposal of<br />

the Michigan Chamber of Commerce<br />

and the Mackinac Center<br />

to cut the single business tax in<br />

"If you cut anything," said<br />

Bair, "cut the foel tax, like we did<br />

with Proposal A (cutting school<br />

property taxes in return <strong>for</strong> a 2-<br />

cents hike in the sales tax)."<br />

Dentistry<br />

in the 90l<br />

"Seems crazy to me," agreed<br />

Rogers. "My proposal would do it<br />

with the revenues we have."<br />

CONSEQUENCE OF TOOTH LOSS<br />

If lost teeth are not replaced, there can<br />

be adverse consequences outside the<br />

mouth as well a-s within Specifically, tost<br />

teeth that are not replaced in later years<br />

can iead to a condition known as angular<br />

cheilitis. This inflammation of the corners 0/<br />

the mouth is primarily caused by a<br />

reduction in the vertical dimension of the<br />

bite As the lips tend to overlap more at the<br />

comers of the mouth and leak saliva, the<br />

stage is set <strong>for</strong> irritation and inflammation<br />

First, continuous chafing and repeated<br />

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areas may atso be ir^ected with fungus,<br />

which are either the primary cause of<br />

infection or are more likefy to invade areas<br />

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Angular cheilitis should be addressed with<br />

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Zajac: <strong>Canton</strong> Township resident Janine Zajae (at left) took the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Observer</strong><br />

with her to Paris, France in June. Standing with Zajac are (from left) her grandniece<br />

Caroline Sabaty and sister Marianna Rameau. Zajac was born in France<br />

and met her husband, Bill, there during World War II. Bill Zajac was in the U.S.<br />

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10 speed mountain bike, 2 tires, 12<br />

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No. 434 - Laxar<br />

Brass planter, bed frame, stereo, 8<br />

misc. boxes, grill, and dictionary<br />

set.<br />

NOTICE<br />

Does anything I do make a difference?<br />

Breast Health Expo<br />

Tues. Oct. 17<br />

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grandmother or wife. Don't<br />

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5=30 - 6:30 p.m.<br />

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and Y&5 Yogurt and Sandwich<br />

• Breast sdf-exam shower cards and mammogram Info.<br />

• Resources Including support groups, books and agencies<br />

• Displays of women's health products and services<br />

Presentations<br />

6:30 - 8 p.m.<br />

• Two physicians will discuss the choices you have related<br />

to breast self exam, mammograms and lifestyle changes<br />

(diet, exercise, smoking).<br />

• Breast cancer survivors will talk about their attitudes and<br />

life choices be<strong>for</strong>e and after their diagnosis and treatment.<br />

Gfowski: <strong>Canton</strong> Township residents (from left) Josh and Monica Glowski and<br />

their parents, Ken and Bernadette, took the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Observer</strong> with them to "The<br />

Head of the Harbor," a lobster pound in Southwest Harbor on Mount Desert<br />

Island in Maine. The Glowskis also visited Niagra Falls, Letchworth State Park<br />

in New York, the White Mountains in New Hampshire and Pennsylvania.<br />

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 9,<strong>1995</strong><br />

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TASTE BUDS<br />

CHEF LARRY JANES<br />

National competition<br />

showcases beefy recipes<br />

The National Beef Cook-OfF showcases beef<br />

in contemporary meals developed by amateur<br />

cooks from across the country. Contestants<br />

are challenged to create innovative, quick<br />

cooking recipes with beef.<br />

The rules are simple: recipes must be exclusively<br />

beef, preparation and cooking time must<br />

be less than 60 minutes, the recipe can contain<br />

no more than eight ingredients.<br />

"Sounds simple" you say? According to Cynthia<br />

Hnrigpg nf'Ann Artwr who waw urn? of this year's—<br />

15 national finalists (and who has entered the<br />

contest be<strong>for</strong>e), "winning the Michigan Beef<br />

needed to pull off an entry in the National Cookoff."<br />

.<br />

Hodges, who has a baby due sometime in<br />

Decemben. admitted that she "must have fine<br />

tuned her entry recipe at least a hundred times"<br />

and tried it out on her husband Andy, relatives,<br />

neighbors, friends and co-workers at Ford Motor<br />

Company in Dearborn where she is an engineer.<br />

"It was an honor just having a dook-off contestant<br />

representing the great state of Michigan"<br />

piped in Maggie Nelson of the-Michigan Beef<br />

Council in Okemos.<br />

Nelson said she was impressed with Cynthia's<br />

trendy recipe. It included stir-fried beef sirloin,<br />

dried Michigan cherries and pine nuts, an idea<br />

that came from one of Hodge's favorite restaurants,<br />

Craig Common's The Common Grill In<br />

Chelsea.<br />

Although Hodges did not finish in the top five,<br />

an all expense paid\rip to the coo^-off in Little—<br />

Rock, Ark., with her husband was "everything<br />

she had hoped <strong>for</strong>."<br />

But just what is it that makes a winning<br />

Tecipe, especially a national winner?<br />

Hodgesralong with many of the other cook-off<br />

entrants, subscribe to The Cooking Contest<br />

Chronicle," a monthly newsletter that explains<br />

who's having contests, and offers tips on what it<br />

takes to enter a winning recipe.<br />

Creating a winning recipe<br />

Every single contestant that I queried at the<br />

cook-off agreed the most important part of entering<br />

a contest is to follow the two "R's" - Read<br />

and follow the Rules exactly.<br />

And just where do you think winning ideas<br />

come from? The National Cattlewomen's Association<br />

polled past winners and found that most<br />

winning ideas come from ideas in cookbooks and<br />

magazines followed closely by a favorite dish<br />

enjoyed at a restaurant.<br />

•<br />

Regardless of the souree.of inspiration, the end<br />

result must be an original recipe - not someone<br />

else's. Changing a title, substituting black beans<br />

<strong>for</strong> pinto and/or changing a seasoning or two<br />

does not turn a "borrowed" recipe into an "original."<br />

.<br />

The Cattlewomen's Association also polled<br />

past judges who said they look <strong>for</strong> a taste that is \<br />

current <strong>for</strong> today's lifestyles; healthy, easy te<br />

prepare, readily available ingredients; and flavors<br />

that work well together.<br />

Winning beef recipes all claimed to offer just<br />

what the judges were looking <strong>for</strong> - good, tasty<br />

recipes with a healthy slant that anyone can prepare.<br />

—-y - -— •———<br />

So you think you have a winning recipe? The<br />

folks at the 21st National Beef Cook-Off offered<br />

15 contestants a chance at over $45,000 in cash<br />

prizes, not to mention designer Tappan ranges,<br />

microwave ovens and Steuben crystal vases. All<br />

of this is in addition to the all expense paid trip<br />

to wherever the cook-offs are.<br />

The next contest will be in Tampa, Fla.<br />

National Cook-off contestants are treated tike<br />

royalty. In addition to having all of the finahst'B<br />

recipes appear in national television promotions<br />

featuring the well-known "Beef - It's What's For<br />

Dinner" slogan.<br />

And if you think the beef industry is shelling<br />

out big bucks <strong>for</strong> their contest, the folks at Pillsbury<br />

have upped this year's ante in their national<br />

bake-off to over one million dollars!<br />

If you would like additional in<strong>for</strong>mation on<br />

how to enter the beef cook-off, or would like to<br />

request a colored brochure highlighting all 15 of<br />

this year's contestants, and their recipe, in the<br />

21st National Beef Cook-off; send a self.<br />

addressed stamped envelope to: The National<br />

Beef Cook-Off, 444 North Michigan Ave., Chicsgo,<br />

Illinois 60611.<br />

See winning recipes inside. Chef Larry is a<br />

freelance writer <strong>for</strong> the <strong>Observer</strong> A Eccentric*<br />

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LOOKING AHEAD<br />

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• Chef Larry Jsaea is hooked on<br />

BY DIANE HANSON<br />

SPECIAL WIRM<br />

ft£££5£=5} he Michigan Chefs de<br />

v Cuisine Junior Hot<br />

Foods Team, coached<br />

by Oakland Community<br />

College faculty<br />

member Daniel Rowlson<br />

and Chef David Iselli (an OCC graduate)<br />

was really cooking up a storm<br />

at the <strong>1995</strong> National Convention of<br />

the American Culinary Federation<br />

in New York City.<br />

The team comprised of students<br />

from Oakland Community College in<br />

Farmington Hills, and Schoolcraft<br />

Community College in Livonia even<br />

overcame an unbelievable obstacle.<br />

Due to an oversight on the part of<br />

the competition organizers, the fish<br />

Rowlson's team received in a "mystery<br />

basket" of ingredients was rotten.<br />

Rpwigpn said he was extremely<br />

proud of how his team handled the<br />

situation and compensated <strong>for</strong> the<br />

loss of an important part of their<br />

menu while under such pressure<br />

and scrutiny.<br />

Their composure, quick thinking,<br />

cooking expertise, and skill in preparation<br />

and presentation captured a<br />

first place award, gold medal, and<br />

trophies <strong>for</strong> the team at the convention.<br />

"This is really quite a feat because<br />

it's very rare <strong>for</strong> students from different<br />

culinary schools to work<br />

together," explained Rowlson, a chef<br />

instructor in the Culinary Arts program<br />

at OCC <strong>for</strong> the past 16 years.<br />

"It was a great thing."<br />

This was the third annual cook-off<br />

sponsored by R. L. Schreiber, Inc., a<br />

major food supplier. The competition<br />

was between four regional winning<br />

teams, the culmination of hours of<br />

practice.<br />

The practice started in November<br />

with tryouts <strong>for</strong> 22 students from<br />

Oakland Community College,<br />

Macomb Community College, and<br />

Schoolcraft Community College.<br />

Competitors had to be a student in<br />

the culinary arts program, or an<br />

apprentice, and a member of the<br />

American Culinary Federation.<br />

Two Michigan Chefs de Cuisine<br />

Junior Hot Food Teama of four students<br />

each from the area schools<br />

were <strong>for</strong>med with one alternate.<br />

They immediately began weekly sixhour<br />

practice sessions where they<br />

-would be given what is known as a<br />

"mystery basket" of food similar to<br />

what would be used in competition.<br />

The basket contained main ingredients<br />

like fish, meat, greens, vegctableo<br />

and fruitp. The otudcnto<br />

amount of time<br />

to prepare a menu, cook a fourcourse<br />

meal, and present the food on<br />

plates ready to serve.<br />

Both teams participated in the<br />

American Culinary Federation <strong>1995</strong><br />

Central Region Conference Junior<br />

Hot Food Competition in New<br />

Orleans on March 4 to qualify <strong>for</strong><br />

the national competition.<br />

The two Michigan Chefs de Cuisine<br />

teams placed fouich with a silver<br />

medal and first with a gold<br />

medal..<br />

The fourth place, silver medal<br />

team was comprised of OCC students<br />

Aaron Carmichael, (Ox<strong>for</strong>d),<br />

and Norms Psrker, (Water<strong>for</strong>d);<br />

She (Dbseruer<br />

TASTE<br />

Winning team: Top photo: Karen Williams (left to right),<br />

Gerneil Franklin, Maurice Hodson, Sean O'Rourke (team<br />

captain), Donna Pylar and coach Dan Rowlson. The winning<br />

menu consisted of Summer Garden Vegetable Soup with<br />

Onion Custard and Tomato Focaccia, prepared by Donna<br />

Pylar; Shrimp, Artichoke and Scallop Basil Salad with fresh<br />

Dijon Pasta and Spring Greens prepared by Maurice Hodson;<br />

Herb-crusted Pork<br />

nit, XT,<br />

Apple Chutney, Potato-Leek Puree, SauteedSavoy Cabbage,<br />

Haricot Vert and Carrot Ribbonprepared by team captain,<br />

Sean O'Rourke; and Raspberry Buckle with Cinnamon Praline<br />

Ice Cream prepared by Karen Williams.<br />

Macomb Community College student,<br />

Scott Fuernstein, (Fraser); and<br />

Schoolcraft Community College student,<br />

Mark Talerico, lDetect).<br />

The gold'medal team capturing<br />

first place, and a shot at the national<br />

title, were OCC students Maurice<br />

Hodson, (Farmington Hills); Sean<br />

O'Rourke, (Warren); and Donna<br />

Pylar, (Utica); and Schoolcraft Community<br />

College student Karen<br />

Williams, (Bloomfield Township).<br />

The winning team began cooking<br />

again in April with weekly practice<br />

sessions at area restaurants'using<br />

different equipment and "mystery<br />

baskets" supplied by various chefs<br />

who evaluated the student's per<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />

Practice continued through May<br />

and June until the well-oiled cooking<br />

team, including alternate-advis-<br />

INSIDE:<br />

Beef recipes<br />

Movies<br />

What's cooking<br />

at local colleges<br />

B<br />

OaklMd Community College<br />

Ridgewood Cafe & Bakery,<br />

J-305 of TtrreU Hall. Orchard Ridge<br />

Campus. 27055 Orchard Lake Road.<br />

Farmington Hills. Open <strong>for</strong> lunch. 11<br />

a.m. to 1 pm Monday - Thursday No<br />

rRseryflltnns neeflefl P.all (R101471-<br />

7786 <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation, and to make reservations<br />

<strong>for</strong> special dinners.<br />

• European Dinner Express Tram - 630<br />

p.m. (cash bar) 7 p.m (dinner seating)<br />

Thursday. Oct 26 - Each course<br />

will represent one ot the countries<br />

traveled through by the Orient<br />

Express Tickets $25 per person. Call<br />

<strong>for</strong> reservations<br />

• Wassail Feast - 6.30 p.m. leash bar) 7<br />

p.m. (dinner seating) Thursday, Nov<br />

SO - Visit Merry Olde England <strong>for</strong> ttm<br />

traditional holiday feast with entertainment.<br />

Tickets $35 per person, should<br />

be reserved well in advance<br />

Schoolcraft Community College<br />

American Harvest, in the<br />

Waterman Campus Center. 18600 Haggerty<br />

Road. Open <strong>for</strong> lunch noon to 1<br />

p fft. Tuesday-Friday<br />

• International buffet dinners offered<br />

Wednesdays with seatings at 6 & 7:45<br />

p.m. A different international cuisine is<br />

featured each week Reservations<br />

required tor lunch and dinner, call<br />

(313)462-4488.<br />

• Gourmet Breakfast Buffet offered<br />

7:30-9 a m Thursday mornings<br />

through Dec t4 m the Waterman<br />

Campus Center Cafeteria Cost $3 75<br />

per person; reservations not necessary.<br />

• Professor's Pantry tn the Waterman<br />

other items made by culinary classes<br />

The pantry is open noon to 3 p.m.<br />

-Tuesday-Friday. Call (313) 462-4491<br />

<strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Madngal dinners - 7:30 p m. Thursday.<br />

Friday, and Saturday. Oec 7-9 -<br />

return to the 16th century and dme on<br />

Elizabethan fare Guests will be treated<br />

to 'period' entertainment Tickets<br />

$35 per person Tables seat eight<br />

Call (313) 462-4417 <strong>for</strong> reservations<br />

er-manager, Gerneil Franklin of the<br />

Bloomfield Hills Country Club, traveled<br />

to New York City <strong>for</strong> the<br />

national competition.<br />

They competed against winning<br />

teams from the other three regions -<br />

Northeast (Balsalms Resort, N, H.);<br />

Southeast (Puerto Rico); and West<br />

represented by Orange Cotinty,<br />

Calif. !<br />

Teams received identical "mystery<br />

baskets." They had 30 minutes<br />

to plan a menu <strong>for</strong> a four-course<br />

meal to serve ten people. They had<br />

four hours to prepare the meal and<br />

20 minutes to serve it.<br />

Seven judges critiqued the ef<strong>for</strong>t,<br />

and 65 percent of the score was<br />

based on taste.<br />

Meals were evaluated on creativity,<br />

culinary skills, sanitation, teamwork,<br />

and final product appeal.<br />

"It was really something," said an<br />

elated Rowlson upon capturing first<br />

place.<br />

See recipes inside.<br />

Make cookies in four sizes from one recipe<br />

Cookies come in lota of different sizes these<br />

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and nearly every size in-between. And, they all<br />

can be made from the same dough -if you know<br />

just s couple of baker's secrets.<br />

First, you'll need s recipe far a good basic drop<br />

cookie like s classic oatmeal cookie. Next,<br />

there's the size to consider - how big (or small)<br />

you'd hke the finished cookies to be. This will<br />

determine the baking time and possibly the<br />

oven temperature ss well. As a general rale at<br />

thumb, the larger the cookie, the longer die baking<br />

time. For very large cookies, ifs necessary to<br />

reduce the oven temperature 25 degrees to prethe<br />

cookie from over baking around the<br />

edges be<strong>for</strong>e it is baked in the center<br />

The "Minis To Monsters Oatmeal Cookie" isl<br />

the perfect ostmesl cookie <strong>for</strong> the job.<br />

Included with the basic recipe are directions |<br />

<strong>for</strong> shaping and bakine "minis" flMpch). "in-the-<br />

1 (2-1/2 inches), "megas" M inches) and<br />

"monsters" i12 inches).<br />

The following tips from the Quaker Kitchens<br />

will help ensure thst large, small cr in-between<br />

teaspoon. Round the dough just over the top of<br />

the teaspoon and use your little finger to push<br />

dough from teaspoon onto cookie sheet.<br />

• When making the "minis," use miniature<br />

k<br />

chocolate pieces.<br />

• For the "in-the-middles," use a measuring<br />

tablespoon and a small rubber spatula to push<br />

dough from tablespoon onto cookie sheet. To<br />

allow <strong>for</strong> spreading, space dough 2 inches apart.<br />

• For the "megas," measure dough with a 1/4<br />

cup measure (dough should be level with the top<br />

of the measuring cup) and use a rubber spatula<br />

to transfer dough onto cookie sheet. Leave st<br />

least 4 inches between each oookie<br />

• To prevent dough from sticking to fingers<br />

when shaping the "monster" try dipping fingers<br />

into granulated sugar.<br />

• Preheat oven according to the cookie size<br />

you've selected, and test cookies after the minimum<br />

baking time. For chewy cookies, your finger<br />

should leave a small impression in the center.<br />

For crisp cookies, centers should feel firm to<br />

the touch.<br />

• Let "megss" and "monsters" cool a few minutes<br />

on the cookie sheets to firm up be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

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ring the "monster," use two large wide spatulas<br />

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ting board and use s sharp knife to cut into<br />

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Beefy entrees sure to please<br />

See Larry Janes' Taste Buds<br />

column on front.<br />

Here are the winning top three<br />

finalists in the 21st National Beef<br />

Cook-off.<br />

Grecian Siouxt R» Eyes<br />

2 well-trimmed beef rib eye<br />

steaks, cut 1 -inch thick (approximately<br />

1 pound)<br />

I tabiespoon oitve oil<br />

1 tablespoon ftesh lemon juice<br />

2 tablespoons crumbled feta<br />

cheese<br />

1 tablespoon chopped pitted<br />

Kalamata or ripe olives<br />

Lemon slices (optional)<br />

Seasoning:<br />

. I Vi teaspoons garlic powder<br />

I Vi teaspoons dried basil<br />

leaves, crushed<br />

I Vi teaspoons dried oregano<br />

leaves, crushed<br />

Vi teaspoon salt<br />

Vfa teaspoon pepper<br />

Combine seasoning ingredients.<br />

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In a large nonstick skillet, heat oil<br />

over medium heat until hot. Place<br />

steaks in skillet; cook approximately<br />

10-14 minutes <strong>for</strong> medium rare to<br />

medium doneness, turning once.<br />

Sprinkle with lemon juice.<br />

To serve, sprinkle cheese and olives<br />

over the steaks and garnish<br />

with lemon slices, if desired. Makes<br />

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Get the Blues"<br />

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more commercial,<br />

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vate Idaho") gives us one wink<br />

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beat.<br />

first dark comedy to lambaste the<br />

evil of the television mindset,<br />

of the most flawed and fascinating<br />

movies of the year.<br />

box number 1866, on a touch-tone 48150.<br />

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comedy imaginable.<br />

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idols Connie Chung and Jane<br />

Pauley. Dressed <strong>for</strong> success in<br />

short skirts and brightly colored<br />

blouses, she enters a local cable<br />

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her otherwise understanding huBband<br />

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City slickers love<br />

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peaked a couple of years ago and has gone<br />

the way of Lyle Lovett (remember -Julia<br />

Roberts' ex?), you l»etter dust the trail dirt off your<br />

boots and polish up your spurs because cowboy<br />

clothing is still the rage.<br />

"We have a new customer who is sampling prairie<br />

skirts, denim shirts, moccasins and tooled<br />

leather belts," says Kelly Cottone of Arizona<br />

Saddlery. 1687 S. Woodward in Birmingham.<br />

"Professional people are buying distressed doeskin<br />

boots that are as fine and supple as their best<br />

son display. The only thing they shy away from is<br />

the fringed suede jacket."<br />

Prairie party<br />

Cottone cited the recent Oakland Family Services<br />

Great Western Roundup as a particularK<br />

good weekend <strong>for</strong> sales. Hundreds of city slickers<br />

sidled into the store <strong>for</strong> fancy western party duds<br />

and Cottone believes she made a believer out of<br />

some of the novices. Once you're hooked on line<br />

dancing and barbeque, there's no turning<br />

(back.Cottone's sister Linda Lee Leannais manthf<br />

Art-<br />

ages the<br />

zona Saddlery<br />

location in<br />

fl<br />

Chester, and she<br />

shared her picks<br />

<strong>for</strong> this fall's<br />

hottest western<br />

wear. Sometimes<br />

hot items<br />

are defined by celebrities like the Brooks & Dunn<br />

flame shirt ( $47.95) made famous by Garth's album<br />

cover and his concert appearances. Ellen<br />

Barkin posed <strong>for</strong> photos in Allure magazine<br />

wearing a Gucci leathwbelt witba horse bit buckle.<br />

That photo generated so many calls that Arizona<br />

Saddlery now makes a similar belt while you<br />

wait and their custom design is around $150 compared<br />

to Gucci's $325.<br />

Other popular items include "Mo" Betta collarless<br />

shirts in flashy motifs ($56.9J>), Bay-Apache<br />

distressed, oiled boots in various skins from shark<br />

to kangaroo ($195$260), bone belts made of cow<br />

bone, buffalo horn, glass and silver ($125), and accessories<br />

like silver boot straps ($26.95) and tips.<br />

Days gone by-<br />

Arizona Saddlery boasts over 30 different styles<br />

of cowboy hats and of<strong>for</strong>g custom steaming i.if<br />

creases if you inherited your granddsddy's old<br />

Stetson that needs a little refurbishing.<br />

Thinking of gettin' hitched? Leannis' store displays<br />

three different styles of wedding gowns, all<br />

lace and all under $500. They are embellished<br />

with crystal fringe and appliques, and come complete<br />

with a cowboy hat trailing a long white train.<br />

Over at Scott Colburn, 20411 Farmington Rd.<br />

in Livonia, a special trunk show featured Wah-<br />

Maker Cowboy Clothing, the traditional garb<br />

that embodies the spirit of the American frontier.<br />

Popular styles include the Cavalry Bib Shirt, an<br />

old-west military post staple that was designed to<br />

provide protection from dust, wind and cold while<br />

astride your silk bandanas called Wild Rags; Due<br />

kins or old-time stockmen jeans with suspender<br />

buttons, a button Qy, and two riding pockets; and<br />

herringbone trousers <strong>for</strong> a Saturday night hoedown<br />

or a poker game at the saloon.<br />

Scott Colburn also specializes in boots from famous<br />

names such as Tony Lama, Justin, Dingo,<br />

Luccheee and Laredo.The midwest lassoed by the<br />

-country craze? You bet.<br />

And if you haven't tried<br />

the Cotton Eye Joe or spun<br />

your partner through the<br />

western awing, you just<br />

may be misaing arip roa<br />

rin' good time. Git yourself<br />

a long frilly denim skirt, a<br />

fitted pair of jeans, a Concha<br />

belt and some red<br />

boot* and hit the dance<br />

floor.<br />

Linda Bachrack welcomes<br />

photos and in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

about unique merchandise to feature in this<br />

column. Send in<strong>for</strong>mation via fait to (810) 644-<br />

1314, or call (313) 963 2047, mailbox 1889<br />

L O O K I N G<br />

A H E A D<br />

What to watch tor In A M A Matnstreets<br />

next<br />

• Go Behind TSe Label with silver designer Emilia<br />

Castillo of Tazoo, Mexico.<br />

• A report on ana close-out shopping.<br />

• Added Attractions lists events at local shopping<br />

<strong>Observer</strong><br />

MONDAY. OCTOBER 9,<strong>1995</strong><br />

Malls host jail'bail <strong>for</strong> March of Dimes<br />

s ll<br />

The Mother's March <strong>for</strong> Dimes was never this<br />

fun! Beginning Oct. 10, the March of Dimes annual<br />

fundraiser features a cocktail party, Jail and<br />

Bail, and the Internet!<br />

This year's March of Dimes fundraiser<br />

combines community, computers.<br />

and celebrity company, to aid<br />

the fight against infant mortality and<br />

birth defects.<br />

First, there's a cocktail party to<br />

kick off the event at Parisian Department<br />

Store, Laurel Park Place in<br />

Livonia. Next, is the 8th annual fourday<br />

-Jail and Bail Program. And last,<br />

but definitely not least, is "Jocks in<br />

Cyberjail" or pledge raising on the Internet.<br />

"Jail and Bail is the chance <strong>for</strong> you<br />

to get revenge on a snoring husband,<br />

a television remote junkie, or a <strong>for</strong>getful<br />

co-worker, while raising money <strong>for</strong><br />

the March of Dimes," said spokeswoman<br />

Margaret Champine.<br />

Jail and Bail takes place Tuesday,<br />

Oct. 17, through Friday, Oct. 20, at<br />

seven "jail" locations: Tel-Twelve<br />

Mall in Southfield, Wonderland Mall<br />

in Livonia, Arborland Mall in Ann<br />

Arbor, Macomb Mall in Roseville,<br />

Renaissance Center in Detroit, The<br />

Eatery in Flint, and the Frenchtown<br />

Mall in Monroe.<br />

For a $25 fee to the March of<br />

Dimes, the "jailbird" of your choice<br />

will be picked up at work or a public<br />

location, and transported by March of<br />

Dimes Police to the clcsest jail site.<br />

Once in the "March of Dimes Court<br />

of Law," the accused goes be<strong>for</strong>e a<br />

"March of Dimes Judge". Bail is set<br />

and the jailbird is sentenced to one<br />

hour "hard labor" — unlimited use of<br />

the telephone to call family, friends,<br />

and co-workers to raise bail in the<br />

<strong>for</strong>m of pledges to the March of<br />

Dimes.<br />

All inmates are released and returned<br />

to their normal day after raising<br />

their bail or spending one hour in<br />

jail — whichever comes first. Call<br />

(810) 423-3200 to book your pick-up,<br />

or fax (810) 423-3229.<br />

New twists to the campaign are the<br />

cocktail party and use of the <strong>Observer</strong><br />

& Eccentric Newspapers On Line<br />

Network to raise additional funds to<br />

fight birth defects.<br />

See MALL1, 7B<br />

Eric Gaskins couture: clean and classic<br />

BY ST SAN DKMAGC.IO<br />

ST OH WMIM<br />

When you grow up with a mother<br />

who is a school principal, and a father<br />

who teaches music, the academic<br />

world surely beckons. But <strong>for</strong> soft-<br />

• Kiw.kfct)ml Kru tiankins, 37,<br />

the future was Seventh Ave., and his<br />

own couture business.<br />

Sophisticated style: Designer<br />

Eric Gaskins builds an architectural<br />

quality into his creations<br />

with texture, <strong>for</strong>m and<br />

color.<br />

Yes, I guess you'd think I'd be a<br />

teacher," he said during a recent<br />

trunk show at Jacobson's in Birmingfit<br />

customers in his winter collection.<br />

"But, when 1 was a teen, I became<br />

fascinated with the glamour and the<br />

clothing in Vogue magazine, which<br />

I'd look through after school with my<br />

twin sister. We'd pick out things we<br />

liked and didn't like, and 1 guess<br />

those fashion images had a profound<br />

effect on me."<br />

The German-bom and Massachusetts-bred<br />

designer said he knew he<br />

wanted to create women's clothing<br />

•»ince hit watt 16.<br />

fashion degree at Kenyon College in<br />

Gambier, Ohio, and after graduation,<br />

apprenticed in Paris as an assistant<br />

to Givenchy!<br />

"I was part of a whole group of<br />

young designers who worked on drawings<br />

<strong>for</strong> his licensed accessory lines.<br />

Not many of my designs were selected<br />

<strong>for</strong> use, but what an experience! I created<br />

all day long," he reminisced.<br />

Back in the states by 1981, Gaskins<br />

continued to sharpen his skills<br />

because it is the best."<br />

An Eric Gaskins original dress can<br />

cost anywhere from $800 to $2,500.<br />

Lois Walts of Bloomfield Hills ex-'<br />

plained why she wears Gaskins' designs.<br />

"I bought some things from his<br />

spring collection and I always felt<br />

very well dressed in them," she explained.<br />

"They're beautiful. Fun. Not<br />

trendy. I can wear them years from<br />

now, so they're a good investment."<br />

Gaskins' designs aie sold TTl fi lie<br />

department stores and specialty<br />

boutiques like Jacobson's, Barneys<br />

New York. Saks Fifth Avenue, Ro? &<br />

Sherm, Linda Dresner, Neiman<br />

Marcus and Lord and Taylor. Celebrities<br />

who wear his clothes include<br />

Melanie Griffith, Vanessa Williams<br />

and Mariah Carey.<br />

Gaskins enlists old-world couture<br />

techniques to insure quality and consi<br />

stencyinhiscreations. His fall coltncludes<br />

pure, sor<br />

Retailers aim at family violence<br />

with benefits <strong>for</strong> women's shelters<br />

BY SUSANDEMAGGIO<br />

STA» WRITER<br />

Two major benefits <strong>for</strong> victims of<br />

domestic violence take place next<br />

Thursday, Oct. 19, hosted by Liz<br />

Claiborne and Jules Schubot Jewell-<br />

Fm-usiiiK uti the work uf HAVEN<br />

Retailers can submit announcements of upcoming<br />

events and pro motions <strong>for</strong> Added Attractions. The<br />

deadline is the Wednesday be<strong>for</strong>e publication on<br />

Monday. Send the facts to: Malls & Mainstreets,<br />

<strong>Observer</strong> & Eccentric Newspapers, 805 E. Maple.<br />

Birmingham, 48009. Or fax to: (810) 644-1314.<br />

MONDAY, OCT. 9 -<br />

A*T KXMNUT<br />

Strokes of Cokx." presented by South Oakland Artists<br />

Association throutfi Oct. 20, Monday-Friday 9<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. Items<strong>for</strong>sale to benefit association.<br />

Amencan Center BkSg. 11 Mrie/franUtn SoutMfekJ.<br />

f.810f 435-604].<br />

Uttle Red Ridng Hood presented daKy at 7 p.m.<br />

through <strong>October</strong>. Saturdays at 11 a m, 1 and 3 p.m.<br />

Sunday at 1 and 3 p.m.<br />

MeaOowBrook Village Ma* WaHon/lrvemots. Rochester<br />

HOts<br />

(8IOf 375-9451.<br />

TUESDAY. OCT 10<br />

Kids Club (open to Children under age 5) hosts fas<br />

craftfonbeginning at 11 a.m. Wear old clothes! Free<br />

Sign up at any ptaza shop or at evant.<br />

Newtxjrgh Plan. Sur *hle/T*ewOurgt>. Uvonia<br />

(810)649-6500<br />

WEDNESDAY, OCT. II<br />

Neiman Maicusand First of Michigan present Dress<br />

to Invest" wardrobe seminar and investment lactin.<br />

6 pjn. at the department store. Hear speakers<br />

Gas Parry-Meson and Carol Metz. Fashion show-<br />

Free. valet pertong end hors


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1992 1993<br />

GOODIES<br />

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refrigerator included as wen as the<br />

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pancy<br />

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n<br />

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I oak fcon orunal<br />

$260,900 (313) 562-1215<br />

NO 06ARBOBN H^its<br />

4 Yr old<br />

1W story bnck. 3 Bedrooms 2 bams,<br />

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3 car garage,<br />

many more features<br />

$133,000 313-563-6606<br />

3 1 4<br />

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bath . al appliances $8 500<br />

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Except Wednesday<br />

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bMrocm suite Washer-dryer bends<br />

4 coveredd parking<br />

FOXPOINTE<br />

TOWNHOUSES<br />

HALSTED 4 11 MILE<br />

(610) 473-1127<br />

fAWMIWaTOfl "fllld—<br />

Large i harmnni apartment.<br />

<strong>October</strong> Special SSOWno<br />

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />

810-473-1395<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

«~er<br />

Apts 1 Bedroom $495*10<br />

Indudas water verticals 6<br />

Smal pet OK (610) 4<br />

FARMINGTON HltLS 1 Bedroom 1<br />

Bath, living room, dining room,<br />

storage room, central tar. carport,<br />

available 10-15 $695mon»h. no<br />

dapoalts - Days 313-645-5376<br />

Eves 810-615-4510<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS. Muewood<br />

Apts 1 bedroom 1 balh beautiful<br />

IBIUI<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS- Sub lease<br />

kixunoua 2 bedroom apt w tjeautlful<br />

•new 4 heam spa Only $96^<br />

or more into cal 810*i5-4322<br />

tranquil<br />

mo For<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

Large 1 4 2 bedrooms<br />

Vertical Bknda. Free He«<br />

•<br />

Clean Quiet Community<br />

RENT FROM $536<br />

Orchard Lake Rd<br />

N ol 8 Mi<br />

V I L L A G E O A K S<br />

(810) 474 1305<br />

PENTHOUSE<br />

JUPTTER, FL OCEAN CLUB<br />

1 mie S of But! ReyndSfs^<br />

on AtA. 2 bedroom 2 bath<br />

12 ft<br />

carbngs 2 years old. upgrades, security<br />

system 2 underground parking<br />

garage apace*, gatad. individual<br />

secured t»r conditioned storage<br />

Garabo olytnpc pool 4 spa Dune<br />

Croeaover to beach S E-Oceanwaw<br />

$259 000 By owner 816-227^296<br />

3 8 2<br />

LoU 4 Acreage<br />

Vacant<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

Located withm walking distance to<br />

the YMCA 4 downtown ahoppmg<br />

Our spacious 2 badroom kks<br />

feature «afc-m ctoaata. air. vertical<br />

bands, large storage areas, mora<br />

For more ntormahon cal<br />

810-645-2999<br />

BirmtngharrvTroy Area<br />

Bkxxnfield Orchard Apts<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

MANOR<br />

Across from shcpprnQ 4 Iht<br />

Studios 4 1 bedrooms,<br />

$410-$460 Carpeting, vertical<br />

Bknds. walk m ctoaets. panes<br />

4 baloonys. central mr<br />

"TO eels Wi J4y<br />

1810) 474-2552<br />

8NV<br />

10* ACRES, commercial, vacant.<br />

400 ft. kontaga on 4-lane rd . uM*es.<br />

Groveland Twp $167 000<br />

810-625-2988<br />

CHOOSE YOUR OWN BUILOER<br />

Wast Btoomftata mating City water a<br />

sewer 12 Parcels to chooee from<br />

under $60,000 Aak tar<br />

RAY A. FOX<br />

737-60OO<br />

EXECUTIVE<br />

include heat gas 4 water 4 btaids<br />

Pool plus (aiatary lacunas 4 mora<br />

Short term Fumaned unas available<br />

Hour* 9-5. ctoaad Thurs 4<br />

Sun<br />

Sal by I<br />

( 8 1 0 ) 3 3 2 - 1 8 4 8<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

APT<br />

tor coneervasve moviduai<br />

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REWAX<br />

THE SECRET IS O U T<br />

GREAT BUYS AVAJL^flLE<br />

HIGHLAM3 HLLS<br />

ESTATES<br />

In Nov on Seeley Road, north ol<br />

Grand River Between Haggerty 4<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS. 9 a Drake<br />

Heavier H6a Sub Large qtaef tat. at<br />

lies. 234 frentage $110,000<br />

By Owner<br />

(810) 471-OB87<br />

HOWELL 10 acres , «<br />

sale<br />

by<br />

(517)646-6303<br />

BeauMui Skykne. 14X70 wah 'lOXSO<br />

? hurt, near<br />

mctadad $350 (810) 332 7808<br />

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

F A I R W A Y<br />

C L U B<br />

Goltside Apts<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

Free Golf<br />

Heat & Hot Water Free<br />

Carport Included<br />

3 1 3 - 7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Garden Apts.<br />

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FARMINGTON<br />

Mmrwood Apts<br />

Sublease 2 bedroom 1 ban. Aval-<br />

FARMINGTON PLAZA APTS<br />

31625 Shtawasaee Remodatad 2<br />

becYoom Carpeted, pool $590tmo<br />

Heated mduded<br />

a KM78-6722<br />

FRANKLIN SQ APTS.<br />

Great location plus much more 1<br />

5 Ml 4 MIDOLEBELT<br />

313-427-6970<br />

GARDEN CITY AREA<br />

W of IA0<br />

tSebefl Spacious t bedroom apartments<br />

available tor immediate<br />

occupancy Many amentaes Cal tor<br />

• - — 313-326-5382<br />

G A R D E N C I T Y<br />

FortVMtadtaba« Araa<br />

Specious 1 bedroom apartments<br />

Owner Paid Heat 4 Water<br />

Central An<br />

Intercom System<br />

GarOage Diaposai<br />

Laundry Facades<br />

Window Treatments.vnm Binds<br />

From $420 monthly<br />

GARDEN CITY TERRACE<br />

(313) 522-0460<br />

VOonarv<br />

14X70. front kitchen<br />

irooms<br />

I bam. aX12 axpando.<br />

loaad porch shed A great buy at<br />

only $17,500<br />

Skykne 1004 16X76. 3 bedroom. 2<br />

beth. al appkancai. premium aaea.<br />

ceraral aw. $33,000<br />

FINANCING<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

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Q U A L I T Y H O M E S<br />

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JOANNE<br />

nursery Stream porxja<br />

torest i-95M0tomi2 MM. f<br />

couraa $385,000<br />

total*. I<br />

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M8.FORO - GORGEOUS high a<br />

roang 2 55 aoea Near GM<br />

Area<br />

homes $350K to 1 Mtaon .<br />

7 mine<br />

from 1-96 $106000 81Oa67-6036<br />

SALINE TWP - 1 Aera reader<br />

buddng ate »i Oak Park Cualii II<br />

Poaame waft-out $43,000<br />

(313) CJ7-1133<br />

SOUTH LYON acftadta. Ljon Twp<br />

hed garaaa ranicefOray<br />

Cal SANOY SERSEN<br />

PRICED RIGHT<br />

Ttaa J bedroom on<br />

ttafta. 4 Vtbata ai<br />

Firaahad baeement. ptuean adachad<br />

ga^L on a MB loa $114 ,000<br />

GREAT MINI-ESTATE<br />

Ttaa at* -J*!:*- ooinry home on a<br />

H W I U M I I<br />

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room The IB al tmr » «*V -<br />

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includes a« » a<br />

ss« i j y ^ 7 p s ^ i « , » i ! S<br />

•HTSH<br />

SUBURBAN LIVING<br />

IN<br />

A PARK LIKE SETTING<br />

PRVIATE t M T V . M M C H i k r<br />

a aaad 14 • 16 etaa kkMe Home 4<br />

— 1 , y r - s r —<br />

C A M B R I D G E<br />

A P A R T M E N T S<br />

MODEL<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

PRICED TO<br />

SSI.'<br />

I bat*oam an* tantfL up dated<br />

achen. 2Mba>ta. nak^ta " ^ttaui.<br />

irsieo neeamert 2 car flarge tiettai<br />

•urry on 9* orW $103800<br />

C e n t u r y 2 1<br />

CASTELU (313T 525-7900<br />

1060-1801 1»« • -6a*<br />

COmjMON<br />

AWARD MMNMO OFFICE<br />

M O N D A Y , <strong>October</strong> 9. <strong>1995</strong> O&E<br />

Classifications 400 to 400<br />

( * ) 9 B<br />

flPnRTMCNTS<br />

G R E A T A P T S .<br />

G R E A T<br />

L O C A T I O N S<br />

- R E N T<br />

I N C L U D E S<br />

H e a t<br />

&<br />

Vertical<br />

Blinds<br />

« month 0t 1 year lease<br />

•,-rma Newt, decorated I<br />

condtaonmg. refrigerator, range,<br />

smoke detectors, laundry facanee 4<br />

e«tra atorage Oaimrrang Poot Cable<br />

avaitaOta<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apis<br />

L E X I N G T O N<br />

V I L L A G E<br />

Small Pet<br />

Section<br />

I-75<br />

Oppostte Oakland Mai<br />

5 8 5 - 4 0 1 0<br />

• P R E S I D E N T<br />

M A D I S O N A P T S .<br />

From $460<br />

1 Block E ot John Fl.<br />

Just S ot Oakland Ma».<br />

5 8 5 - 0 5 8 0<br />

H A R L O A P T S .<br />

UflT<br />

Warren Mkch<br />

West side ct Mound Rd<br />

Just N ot 13 Mile<br />

Opposite GM Tech Center<br />

939-2340<br />

400 Kfutmrntd<br />

i Oafonuihcd<br />

OAK PARK<br />

NORTHGATE APARTMENTS<br />

Stucfto. 1 4 2 Badroom Apts<br />

Start at $306 Free Baa* Cabta<br />

400<br />

I Plymouli<br />

Tennis Courts 4 Much More<br />

Cal now 810-068 8688<br />

Located on lOto-GfearMd<br />

PLYMOUTH- Attractive 1 bedroom,<br />

air. carpet tvougwil caota laundry,<br />

near 1-275 No pau<br />

$460 wiHeat<br />

Deck Cal S-6pm (313) 522-6706<br />

' "^Plymouth<br />

Hills<br />

Apartments<br />

PL YMOUTHCANTON<br />

H I L L C R E S T - C L U B<br />

$200 Security Deposit<br />

Suites from $500<br />

Heal<br />

Included<br />

•Park Setting<br />

•<br />

•Dishwashers<br />

•Perwc Area<br />

•Pool<br />

313)453-7144<br />

DXy<br />

Rd. E ot Haggarty<br />

Sat -SHI 11-4<br />

PLYMOUTH - Downtown 3 roorna<br />

>4QQ ma<br />

•<br />

hot water paid<br />

attar 6pm (313) 453-1804<br />

Plymouth<br />

Greal<br />

Apartments<br />

Great<br />

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Greal<br />

Rates'"<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts<br />

Twin Arbor Apts.<br />

(313)453-2800<br />

P L Y M O U T H<br />

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A P A R T M E N T S<br />

Spacious 1 4 2<br />

bedroom ftoorpiens<br />

from the $*00s<br />

Cal Today<br />

313-455-3880<br />

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810-852-8515<br />

Water<strong>for</strong>d<br />

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Southfield<br />

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

TrOy<br />

810-332-0182<br />

810-348-0540<br />

810-354-8040<br />

313-981-7200<br />

810€80-9090<br />

Clinton Twp. 810-791-8444<br />

Ann Artoor 313-677-3710<br />

Dearborn 313-271-4028<br />

A P A R T M E N T<br />

5<br />

MOWLAKES AREA<br />

W A T E R V I E W<br />

F A R M S<br />

Suites From $465<br />

•Country Setting<br />

•Central Heal 4 A» Conditioning<br />

•SoMd Maaonry ConemicMxi<br />

•Pool • Tenrta<br />

810-624-0004<br />

Pontiac Tral<br />

(between West 4 Beck Rds)<br />

Dtufy 9-6, Sat 10-2; Sun 11-3<br />

Novi<br />

NEED<br />

MORE<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

LIVE ON THE PARK<br />

40335 Plymouth Rd<br />

Manager »101<br />

1 Bedroom .$470<br />

With Approved Credit<br />

SENIOR DISCOUNT<br />

Amenities included<br />

. Heat 4 watat<br />

. Watk-m closet<br />

• Appkances<br />

• Carpeting 4 Blinds<br />

• Laundry facihket<br />

• Central air 4 pool<br />

313-455-3682<br />

Plymouth- Rd near t-275 -<br />

e 1<br />

746 S. Mill St. '<br />

Between<br />

Ann Aitior TryAnn Arbor Rd<br />

& 2 Bedrooms<br />

a Washer/Diver m each unit<br />

a Window<br />

Treatments<br />

a Dishwasher<br />

e Air Conditioned<br />

a Walk to Downtown<br />

e Easy Access to I-275<br />

From<br />

$470<br />

Open 12-5 313-455-4721<br />

rtQSAri Sundays<br />

NEW YORK STYLE<br />

SOUTHFIELD AOORES8<br />

Large I * 2 Mdrooma wlti wa» ei<br />

ctoaata. 2 batos. attended gatann.na.<br />

monitored alarm K*y appkancad<br />

kitchen, aocat actataai, prfvata carport.<br />

atavtaors. pool, and etaaant<br />

Ctobroon-, Short waBi to HamarU Row<br />

WULTS OVER 50<br />

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Ran from $690<br />

LAHSER RD<br />

Ni OF 11 MILE<br />

PARKCREST<br />

(610) 353-5636<br />

Plymouth Square<br />

Apartments<br />

1 B E D R O O M -<br />

QUIET COMMUNITY<br />

CHARMING PARK-LIKE SETTING<br />

Pool<br />

. Walk to S'ljppmg<br />

• Dishwasher 4 Osc<br />

• Central Air 4 Healing<br />

Starting at $525<br />

Off Arm Arttor Road. 1 block west<br />

I. ShatdBR me.i 1U. Oi Bay)<br />

OPEN MONDAY - FRIDAY 9-5<br />

SATURDAY, 12-4<br />

313-455-6570<br />

Equal Opportunity Housing<br />

PLYMOUTH - Walk to<br />

2nd Itoor efficiency apt. an. stcwa.<br />

letngerator. own entrance No pets<br />

$410 mortal you pay utkties Cal<br />

attar 6pm (313) 450-5607<br />

B.YMOUTH UVOMA<br />

Smal upper, i bedroom $108 per<br />

week ptue-aecunty. mctodes heal 4<br />

Cal Days 3 30pm to 6:"— -<br />

11-4pm<br />

PLYMOUTH luxury apt 3 bedrooms.<br />

2 baths cathedral caHnga<br />

washer/dryer central m new carpet<br />

garage Downtown $05O'mo<br />

. 313-454-4117<br />

PLYMOUTH - Near Downtown<br />

303 Roe Street<br />

1 bedroom $495 plue security<br />

New conetrucaon fuel pedecoratad<br />

Mon -Frt. 6-4 313-562-0450<br />

Efra* 4 Weekends 313416-5202<br />

PLYMOUTH. OLD Vtaage<br />

1 bedroom.<br />

hardwood Itoor. ce*ng fan.<br />

cabta atorage 6 laurx*y Very ctaan<br />

4 cuta $120 weekly ndudes m<br />

810-360-6693<br />

PLYMOUTH - 1 roc<br />

utchenette 4 bath, pnvate entrance<br />

tor 1 non smckar, no pats. evalaOta<br />

mmetfeataty $KKVwti 313-450-4416<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

apartment above downtoan prates<br />

•onal ottice Includes appkances 4<br />

utilities $475 per month<br />

(313) 459-2400<br />

PLYMOUTH - Spacious 1 bedroom<br />

apt Appliances heat 4 water<br />

included $475 a month 1 f<br />

lease<br />

31345^0886<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP -<br />

Stixko apartment lor rant $400 a<br />

For mora mlormaaan ell<br />

(313) 420-0638<br />

month<br />

REDFORD AREA<br />

FREE HEAT, clew, qmel buadmg<br />

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; • Pod<br />

• La»/w> FaaMws<br />

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> Near C>vy*ler<br />

r «c^noW/r Carter<br />

• Fij^*inad 4 s-tiort-ierm jmts<br />

. Rw* from SI 020<br />

(810) 852-7550<br />

WESTBURY<br />

VILLAGE<br />

S9UHT& Rd<br />

-Jttmeor' AubumAS59<br />

Coadoa^TowflbouKt<br />

ROVAL OAK. 13 A Crook*<br />

3 bad<br />

appkancaa<br />

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I810| 64S-S22S<br />

SOOTHF1ELO N ol Sit Beec*<br />

Daly 1 bedroom<br />

1 MOT appBences<br />

neutral. "TWW conObon common<br />

entry caipon ax sloraga araa pool.<br />

Ounouaa<br />

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WALLEO LAKE Mp PonB^c T.a*<br />

DacAat Fra«N* pa«lBd.<br />

carpal<br />

in lMng'i*nng room<br />

2 badroom*<br />

tiaaaniarn. apphancaa. an I car<br />

JBSBtoB<br />

0 4 M PROPERTIES Blfr737-40Q2<br />

W BtOOMFlELO - DaUcnad ocmdo<br />

2200 K) n 3 badroom 2 S Oa* 800<br />

•aft^afaior $1800 mo < 10-7<br />

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2 Oadroom corHo<br />

nrn<br />

Act ou irom Ford Er^naanng<br />

Laiga<br />

«»ing dining basaman<br />

•loraga $6S0mon». (313) 274-9*86<br />

WESTL4NQCONOO 2 Oadfoom. 2<br />

NUTi iCOOsalt 2nd Boor batconv<br />

pond via*<br />

2 a> contMaootfic onus<br />

Ne« carpatmg l»>ru ear Merr—ar<br />

Cie^y 11 ar-i-€p"ft Sa! 10arn-2pm<br />

• Can tor delays 4 appi<br />

729-2242<br />

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nouses 4 ranches some « atiacf-ed<br />

| ga-age 4 iirepiace Cai 810<br />

| CM Kalhy<br />

weekdays at 18101 642-8686<br />

.ii.,nn,a »tn»<br />

jpoated and pernted r>ew carpeting<br />

utwty room garage nice iocaoon<br />

From $499 1313) 278-0282<br />

WESTLAND Noneayne Neal 2<br />

bedrooms<br />

Fenced yard, need own<br />

appliances $395. month plus $395<br />

deposit No pets (313) 562-4451<br />

BRIGHTON 9&US23.FatHJous i9W<br />

•a-'ri^.';n j'-ii; —.• t^e.J<br />

LIVONIA 4 ALL CITIES<br />

RENT-A-HOME<br />

TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS<br />

810-642-1620<br />

WESTLAND Norwayne 3 bedroom<br />

a?ter fwo way firepiaoe 3 car<br />

a" No pets, smokers $3200r'mo<br />

D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002<br />

DEARBORN<br />

4 Bedroom basemen!<br />

saraje $950 2 bedroom, garage<br />

$550 Option to buy available on<br />

both |8»0) 788-1823<br />

FARMINGTON Brookdae t bed-<br />

•oom condo moodes neal<br />

laundry<br />

clubhcuse 4 pool<br />

$490 a month<br />

8>0-477-91-35 or 810-553-6130<br />

WESTLAND<br />

Western Hills Apts.<br />

S399 Move In Special<br />

On 1 4 2 Bedroom Apts<br />

• Free Hea!<br />

• Gas Stove<br />

• Extra Storage<br />

Can <strong>for</strong> 3eta«<br />

313-729-65120<br />

wiXOM - 2 bedroom apt Pool<br />

Water 4 water neat reluded Close<br />

to i-96 Available ~>cm $470 lor 1SJ 3<br />

mon** 810-624-7283<br />

Farmeiglon Hats<br />

The<br />

Apartment<br />

Store —<br />

FURNISHED AND<br />

UNFURNISHED<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

RENTALS<br />

ONE MONTH TO<br />

1 YEAR<br />

Get in<strong>for</strong>mation by<br />

PHONE<br />

FAX or MAIL<br />

Personal<br />

Apartment<br />

Tours<br />

Available<br />

SERVING<br />

SE<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

(810)851-4717<br />

FARM'NGTON HiLlS - M**flebeH<br />

i? Mile Spacious 1 bedroom, appliances<br />

burflnn. "ke new $750 mo<br />

Can 9-5pm Mon-Fn 810-476-7555<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

- 1 4 2 bed<br />

room executive apts Available<br />

immeOately Fi#y fumohed mdmjng<br />

onkiies i bedroom $1199 2 bed^<br />

rooms $1650<br />

Fairmont Park Apli<br />

810-474-2510<br />

NORTHVILLE Highland Lakes 3<br />

bedroom Appliances heat wale- 4<br />

conjotees included New carpel air<br />

5975"m5nfr<br />

":«iui<br />

Romulus<br />

O A K B R O O K<br />

V I L L A<br />

2 and 3 bedroom lownnouses<br />

Ranging "or- $399 lo $500<br />

includes all j.'ihes<br />

Oper- Mon<br />

thru Fri. 9-5 PM<br />

Sat<br />

by appointment<br />

15001 BRANDT 313-941-1540<br />

TOO I BOO) 989-1833<br />

GAROEN CITY . upper 1 bedroom<br />

appliances a-r conditioned<br />

garage<br />

No pets<br />

$375 mo<br />

Lower 2 bedroom appiian.ee* ax<br />

condnioned garage<br />

No pets -ih'S<br />

mc Leave message 31 "> 425-5305<br />

DEARBORN - 2 Bedroom app*<br />

antes tws#inent feric»d yard<br />

S525-MO<br />

RE'lTAL F^OS<br />

I 31 3i 513-RENT<br />

DHARBORN HEIGHTS - 3 tiedrwim<br />

1 ba!h basemen!, fenced yard ! car<br />

Mr age<br />

5650 V O<br />

RENT Ai PROS i313i 513-RENT<br />

PLYMOUTH DoAnlowr<br />

Charming<br />

small efficiency Appaances Washe''<br />

Orvei AF utilities I yi Lease No<br />

pets $400 1810) 349-8248<br />

TELEGRAPH & Jeffries mc« 3 bedrcoiT<br />

oning -00m all carpeied<br />

appliances -ace !erced-m yard<br />

$450 T313) £^7 3523<br />

SOUTH REDFORD t bedroom<br />

studo rial newly redone-everythang<br />

All uMibes nduded<br />

Washer 4 dryer<br />

access $550 mo (3«3, 538-2819<br />

REDFORD TWP<br />

2 bedroom bock<br />

Iirepiace a> appliances including<br />

easher 4 dryer masnr bedroom with<br />

•Nk-m 'close!<br />

19183 Wakenden N<br />

ol 7 Mite W ol Beech $635<br />

Dave 255-5878<br />

SHARP 2 bedroom home full base<br />

ment W ol Telegraph, m Delrcl<br />

New carpeting freshly painted $500<br />

plus Security 313-534-8189<br />

PETRQ'T : Pfttlrpnm n^jim<br />

carpel basement 2 bams near<br />

Lyndon 4 Older D"ve<br />

$400 mo<br />

1313) 699-5059<br />

WAYNE WESTLANO<br />

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Charming studio Ba! $350 mo<br />

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DETROIT<br />

HOMES<br />

2 3 4 4 BEDROOMS<br />

RENTAL PROS<br />

(313i 513-RENT<br />

LivONiA - 3 bedroom, dimng 2 bath,<br />

al appkances Fenced yard Pels<br />

OK<br />

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RENTAL PROS<br />

i»l0j 356-RENT<br />

LIVONIA - 1 bedroom rouae<br />

1 year<br />

ieas*- Smgie occupant $475 security<br />

$S0C Nrsf 4 last No pets Owet<br />

wooded area AvaHaMe now<br />

1313) 425-5448<br />

LIVONIA - 2 bediocims 20333 Purtingbrook<br />

includes appkances 4<br />

washer drye< No oasemenl or<br />

v>araje No pets $560 810347-3886<br />

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large lot S92Smonth 1W months<br />

secunly<br />

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BRiCK RANCH FJI basement 2 cai<br />

garage $975 ($100 lor<br />

option | CEDAR RANCH COM-<br />

MERCE 3 bedroom new kitchen 2<br />

car garage $1075<br />

ONE WAY REALTY I81O) 471 -RENT<br />

LIVONIA<br />

7 Mile inkslat 3 bedroom<br />

2 besh ranch, no basement no<br />

garage<br />

$775'mon«h plus security<br />

(810) 988-1313<br />

LIVONIA iNW|3 bedroom bock<br />

ranch attached garage 1450 sg 1<br />

Family room fireplace<br />

Some appliances<br />

$950>mo (810) 474-6033<br />

LOTUS LAKE<br />

MACEDAY<br />

Lakelront 3 bedroom 2 car attached<br />

garage $1400 per month Can<br />

fllOT 540-9517 or 810-6232W9<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

Chamwig 2 bedroom<br />

towrmouse<br />

1S1 floor, new mlendr,<br />

large yard basement no pels<br />

please $72Smo 1810) 348-8698<br />

NORTHVILLE MAILING' WASHT-<br />

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100 year Old Halonc home on 5 pic-<br />

DETROIT (WESTSlOE) -14 2 bed<br />

roorr. -lals clean 530." 4 $250<br />

!313) 341-0196<br />

ROYAL OAKCLAWSON<br />

14 MitoCrocks 2 bedroom 1 "1 bath i<br />

lOwnhouse wrth pnvale yard, carport. |<br />

bknds cemrai air pnvale entrance<br />

ana basement Available mid<br />

<strong>October</strong> Only $750 Lease EHO<br />

Can Kathy weekdays at<br />

(810) 642-8686<br />

Homes<br />

FARMINGTON 4 ALL CITIES<br />

RENT-A-HOME<br />

TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS<br />

810-642 1620 .<br />

ROYAL OAICCLAWSON<br />

14 MnaC -ooks 2 bedroom 1 -1 baftlownnouse<br />

with pnvale yard carport<br />

bands cantral mr. pnvale entrance<br />

arv- iu» basement<br />

immeckate occupancy<br />

Only $750 Lease EHO<br />

Aleo<br />

semlar townhouse with ad 842 8686<br />

Allen Park to West Bloomfiekl<br />

Bringing Landlords<br />

AND<br />

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HOUSE SCONDCSTAP'S<br />

R E N T A L<br />

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810-356-RENT<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

313-51S-RENT<br />

EAST POINTE<br />

810-773-RiENT<br />

AUBURN HIUS<br />

810-373-RENT<br />

f ARMINGTON<br />

•« bedroom<br />

contemporary 3 Calhs. 2<br />

'replaces large deck, central<br />

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Wai»out icwc level<br />

w4 doorwalls 2 acre pnvate estate<br />

all appliances-<br />

$1975 plus security<br />

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4T4-515G eves 810-478-9778<br />

ANN AFffiOR Beverly Hills Detroit<br />

Derter South Lyon 3 bedrooms<br />

Vacant homes Kids and pets ok<br />

Co 313-273-0223<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

3 bedroom<br />

Colonial 2-. baths dining room 'si<br />

Itoor laundry, fireplace, air. appliances<br />

no pets $1600 810-661-5026<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS Modem 3<br />

bedroom. 1*> bath finished basement.<br />

garage'carpon<br />

large lenced<br />

yard. SS2SWo (810) 615-4090<br />

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fireplaces $1-27S'month Can afler<br />

3pm (8101-861-9002<br />

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3 bedroom, arr appkances<br />

family room. 2vy car garaga<br />

$110&'MO<br />

RENTAL PROS<br />

(313) 5t3-RENT<br />

REDFORO a sharp 3 bedroom<br />

ranch 2 bam 2 car garage, appliances<br />

no-sn ewmg no pels 4850.<br />

month 810-477-0180<br />

REDFORO - 3'bedroom bunglaow<br />

Dining, all appkances bafemanl<br />

Fenced<br />

S67VMO<br />

RENTAL PROS<br />

1810) 356-RENT<br />

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7 M4e ft mksler 3 bedroom home.<br />

$550 per mo plus 1 mo securffy No<br />

pets Call (610) 546-1623<br />

REDFORD TWP • 2 posstfm 3 bedroom<br />

basement, garage Noplace<br />

S766 '9167 Wakenden N o!7Mae.<br />

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4 stove $560 mo pkjs<br />

(610) B26-279'<br />

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ROCHESTER HIUS - 3<br />

lYibath ranch Ail appkances Deck<br />

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RENTAL PROS<br />

(#105 373-RENT<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - 4000 aq It<br />

home on got course 4 bedroom.<br />

S3000ffnp Cai Slater<br />

(610)<br />

ROYAL OAK<br />

1 Bedroom Wutkaas<br />

included<br />

llemacap ramp m» large<br />

pailo No pats $7oamo plus<br />

security (610) 626-2781<br />

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1100 aq « AL appaances 2 e ear<br />

garaga<br />

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(6IO) 36*RENT<br />

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1400 eq « 3 bedroom ranch on<br />

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family room<br />

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$645.WO<br />

RENTAL PROS<br />

13131 513-RENT<br />

WESTLAND Clean 2 bedroom 860<br />

aq B ranch large lenced yard $480<br />

per mon*i plus depoert<br />

No f<br />

Cal Gary al 810681-0798<br />

WHITE LAKE • 2 Bedroom, appliances<br />

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S725AK3<br />

RENTAL PROS<br />

(610) 373-RENT<br />

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2 bedroom<br />

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fwo car garage wet- storage and a<br />

gorgeous view near Edgewood Goa<br />

course Available now $1125<br />

Cal Meadowmanagemenl<br />

810-346-5400<br />

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held Schools boat dock<br />

$15004no<br />

810-214-5090 or 810-662-3047<br />

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130-4pm (610) 626-1454<br />

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as (517) 546-3509<br />

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seasonal<br />

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(610) 39! 7968<br />

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DISNEY ORLANDO CONDO<br />

2 bedroom 2 bath Pool, spa golf,<br />

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810-545-2114, Eves 81CX52-9967<br />

28582 Orchard Lake Rd<br />

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Exceptional tan 4 waiter rates<br />

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Luirury 2 bedroom<br />

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geragiL pool arathei'dryer "aft to<br />

beach $1 50»Mo 813387 7851<br />

WEST PALM BEACH<br />

1 bedroom<br />

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equpped<br />

extra amentias Avaaabie Oct 1.<br />

monthly or ai winter 3139814710<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

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Professional' rental management ol<br />

homes and condos Western Wayne<br />

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5 bedrooms. 3 baths sleeps 12-15<br />

Color TV VCR swim goi! tennis<br />

Cal 313-420-1274<br />

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front iog lodge Sleeps 4-25 ideal<br />

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available 5 bedrooms 3 batti home<br />

indoor pool 517 345-0711<br />

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w fireplace<br />

1 ht Irom Detroit 2 radii<br />

minimum (810) 359-7837<br />

MAUI CONDO Dec 2-9, $850<br />

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view 2 bedroom, 2 bar, sleeps 6<br />

810-680-0964<br />

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professionals, no pets Altsr<br />

8 30pm (810) 476-8782<br />

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Sam 4 3pm 3134274343<br />

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 9,<strong>1995</strong><br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (jPbgecuer<br />

SPORTS<br />

INSIOC:<br />

Golf, Page 2C<br />

Swimming, Page 3C<br />

C<br />

Agape rolling<br />

C A N T O N<br />

SPORTS<br />

SCENE<br />

aul Balah was instrumental in keeping<br />

Plymouth Agape Christian's soccer record<br />

Pperfect in the Metro Christian Conference,<br />

scoring both goals in Agape's 2-1 victory at Ann<br />

Arbor Greejihills Oct. 2.<br />

The win pushed Agape's record to 3-0 in the<br />

conference and to 5-2 overall.<br />

Sal ah'8 goal in the first half gave his team a 1-0<br />

lead at the intermission. Greenhills tied it in the<br />

second half, but with five minutes left in the<br />

match Salah took a header from Matt Major and<br />

pumped in the game-winner.<br />

Earlier, Agape had a 1-0 victory over Zoe Christian<br />

Sept. 28 and a 2-1 triumph over West Highland<br />

Sept. 25.<br />

College news<br />

W<br />

hen the University of Michigan's women's<br />

soccer team took on the University<br />

of Detroit Mercy Wednesday, it was a<br />

huuietominguf suits fui a pail uf Wulveiines.<br />

Jori Welchans, U-M's junior keeper from Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, played at U-D <strong>for</strong> a year be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

transferring to U-M. She posted an 11-6-2 record<br />

with a 0.99 goals-against average as a Titan; <strong>for</strong><br />

the Wolverines, she has one shutout in five<br />

matches, with a 1.82 goals-against average and a<br />

2-4 record.<br />

Michele Brach, a junior defender from Livonia<br />

Stevenson, was a tri-captain <strong>for</strong> the Titans be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

she transferred to U-M. She's started all nine<br />

games <strong>for</strong> the Wolverines, who were 2-6-1 prior to<br />

Wednesday*8 match . . .<br />

The U-DM men's cross country team illustrated<br />

a solid team concept at th£ National<br />

Catholic Invitational, hosted by Notre<br />

Dame. The Titans top five runners finished within<br />

26 seconds of each other.<br />

Keith, a sophomore and a Plymouth Salem grad<br />

who placed 57th overall; he was third <strong>for</strong> the Titans.<br />

JJ>DM finished 11th out of 26 teams. Notre<br />

Dame was firsts . .<br />

In her first year of collegiate competition, Kalamazoo<br />

College's Kelly Collins — a freshman<br />

and a Plymouth Salem graduate — is making<br />

her mark.<br />

.Collins posted the best score <strong>for</strong> the Hornets at<br />

the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association<br />

Jamboree Sept. 26, hoe ted by Albion College at<br />

Tomac Woods Golf Club. She posted a 99 in the<br />

18-bole event, tying her season-best.<br />

Collins is Kalamazoo's best player thus far,<br />

having posted scores of 107, 99,102 and 99. Her<br />

407 total puts her in a tie <strong>for</strong> 18th in the M1AA<br />

overall standings, but her team is fifth out of six.<br />

Coed volleyball<br />

coed volleyball league is now <strong>for</strong>ming, hosted<br />

by the <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

Servit<br />

Play begins Nov. 17 at Weat Middle School.<br />

Coat is $200 per team plus $15 <strong>for</strong> each player who<br />

lives outside <strong>Canton</strong> Townahip or the city of<br />

Plymouth. Teams are allowed as many non-residents<br />

as they wish to pay <strong>for</strong>, residents are considered<br />

anyone who lives or works full-time within<br />

the boundaries of the listed cities.<br />

The season will last 14 weeks; the league will be<br />

limited to 16 teams. Registration <strong>for</strong> returning<br />

teams will be Oct 20-26 and <strong>for</strong> new teams from<br />

Oct 27 until Nov. 8, at the <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

Building, at 1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 397-5110.<br />

Western Lakes tennis<br />

Livonia Stevenson, North Farmington and .<br />

Northville are expected to duel Tuesday <strong>for</strong><br />

the Western Lakes Activities Association<br />

girls tennis title.<br />

Defending champion Stevenson will host the<br />

meet which begins at 8:30 a.m. Matches will also<br />

be held at the Livonia YMCA and Franklin High<br />

School. The semifinal and final matches in eight<br />

flights will be played later in the day at Stevenson.<br />

Admiaaion is free. .<br />

Under-18 Hawks 1st<br />

The under-18 Michigan Hawks won five<br />

straight matches, including a 5-0 win in the<br />

championship final over the Guelph, Ontario<br />

Royals, at the recent Troy Soccer City Classic.<br />

The Hawks, coached by Paul and Dominic Sdduna,<br />

also defeated Brighton United (3-0), Waterloo.<br />

Ontario. United (10-1); Kitchener, Ontario,<br />

Spirit (2-0) and the Rochester Roedrunnere (4-1).<br />

Members of the Hawks include Lisa Bakrybalo,<br />

Mamie Vanderburgh, Christine Wilson and Angela<br />

Sioia, all of Livonia; Julie Buoek and Mari<br />

Plymouth; Kristah ManteufW, Red<strong>for</strong>d; Amber J<br />

Berendowaky, Brighton; Ann Ciesckowski. Bever<br />

ly Hills; Shannon Stevens, Tare Bilovis and Laura<br />

Montedlie, Tray, Gina Dawson, Bloom field<br />

Hills; Kin VanCkef, Detroit Kristie and Andrea<br />

Matthews, Perrysburg, Ohio. •<br />

Fumbles sink Salem against Central<br />

BY DAVID SAUNDERS<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

The deck seemed to be stacked against Plymouth<br />

Salem's football team Friday when they ventured<br />

onto Walled Lake Central's turf.<br />

There was a full moon. The clouds parted just<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e game time. The game was played in a sea of<br />

mud.<br />

Worst of all <strong>for</strong> the Rocks, it was Central's homecoming.<br />

And Vikings' fans packed the bleachers.<br />

' Something had to give. More often than not the<br />

ball came loose from a Rocks' ball carrier.<br />

Salem lost the ball three times and lost the ballgame,<br />

14-7.<br />

Now the RockB (1-5) find themselves trying to<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

salvage a season.<br />

On the other hand; the Vikings (4-2) are one win<br />

away from their first Winning season since 1984.<br />

"Nothing is wrapped up. This league is so damn<br />

tough," Vikings coach Darrel Harper said, looking<br />

ahead to this Friday's game at Farmington.<br />

'it wasn't pretty, but it was a win," Harper said.<br />

Harper was afraid his players' minds would be<br />

preoccupied with homecoming this week.<br />

"We had a tough time getting them mentally prepared,<br />

but we got through it" he said.<br />

~~ See ROCKS, 3C<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> passes more than Western can handle<br />

as<br />

r'<br />

V<br />

Salem coach Tom Moshimer waa a bit disgusted.<br />

"How many fumbles? Offensively, you just can't<br />

make those kinds of mistakes and expect to win,"<br />

Moshimer said. "We just have, no excuses. We<br />

didn't execute. There were just too many breakdowns."<br />

Now Moshimer must regroup his team and prepare<br />

<strong>for</strong> North Farmington this Friday.<br />

"Well come back. They're struggling and we're<br />

struggling too," Moshimer said.<br />

Although Moshimer's Rocks struggled against<br />

Central, they took a 7-6 lead into the fourth quarter<br />

even though they had yet to gain 100 yards offen-<br />

V**,-<br />

BILL BUSLCR/STAFV PHOTOGRAPHIC*<br />

Multi-purpose weapon: <strong>Canton</strong> quarterback Rob Johnson (11) was a one-man wrecking crew<br />

against Western Friday, throwing <strong>for</strong> two touchdowns arid running <strong>for</strong> another.<br />

Chiefs trip Mustangs;<br />

Salem blasts Rockets<br />

It's easy to run with Plymouth Centon's<br />

girls basketball team — if you've<br />

got a track team or a stable of quarter<br />

horses.<br />

Northville tried it Thursday night<br />

and waa fairly successful — <strong>for</strong> about<br />

a quarter.<br />

Then the Chiefs ran away and hid<br />

from the Mustangs, 58-41, to remain<br />

in contention <strong>for</strong> the Western Lakes<br />

Activities Asaociation title. <strong>Canton</strong> is<br />

8-3 overall, 4-1 in the league while<br />

Northville suffered its first league loss<br />

in four games in a 6-2 season.<br />

"The first quarter was very fastpaced,"<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> coach Bob Blohm<br />

said. The scoring waa e4sy <strong>for</strong> both<br />

teams. We carried it ever into the second<br />

quarter, that was the key <strong>for</strong> us.<br />

We made some stops, got<br />

^ r held an lB-MTeadaftertW<br />

first period, then outecored Northville<br />

13-6 in the second. No^hville held a<br />

6-5 edge in the third quarter.<br />

Sarah Warnke had another big<br />

game <strong>for</strong> the Chiefs, scoring 21 points<br />

and hauling down 12 rebounds. Kristi<br />

Fiorenxi hed 12 points while sopho-<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

play from all our players," Blohm<br />

said. "In the third quarter, neither<br />

team waa on much. They went to a<br />

zone, and we got a lot of opportunities,<br />

but couldn't get it in."<br />

Samantha Leger scored 16 points to<br />

lead Northville while Lauren Metaj<br />

added 13.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> is idle until Tuesday when<br />

H travels to North Farmington.<br />

52, Jofca Mean 31: Fans must<br />

have enjoyed watching this game since<br />

both teams combined <strong>for</strong> only 12 fouls<br />

(saven <strong>for</strong> Salem, live <strong>for</strong> Weetland<br />

John Glenn).<br />

Salem's fans must have enjoyed it e<br />

little rnorv beeau-w of the final out<br />

Sophomore guard Amanda Abraham<br />

led Salem with 16 points and 10<br />

assists and freshman center Andrea<br />

Pruett added 12 points.<br />

The Rocks improved to 6-4 overall<br />

and 2-2 in the Western Lakes Activities<br />

Association. Gleiin foil to 1-8<br />

t-WLAA<br />

• This homecoming game<br />

—may pruve more yivutal llimi<br />

any game this season <strong>for</strong><br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>, when the<br />

campaign is analyzed at its<br />

conclusion. Because the<br />

team that emerged with the<br />

win would retain hopes <strong>for</strong><br />

the state playoffs. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

was that team. 2<br />

— — —<br />

BY RICHARD L. SHOOK<br />

STAFF<br />

YP<br />

WRITE*<br />

Somebody better<br />

send Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> boy's swim<br />

coach Clint Smiley<br />

over to the football<br />

_out<br />

Rob Johnson and<br />

Ron Hunter. . :<br />

The way the 'Chiefs' quarterback<br />

and wide receiver zipped through<br />

the rain-created pond on their home<br />

field Friday night one would certainly<br />

believe they'd help the swim<br />

team.<br />

Johnson ran <strong>for</strong> two touchdowns<br />

and threw a pair of touchdown peases<br />

to Hunter in leading <strong>Canton</strong> to a<br />

25-7 Western Lakes Activities Aaso<br />

ciation victory over Walled Lake<br />

Western.<br />

"We got beat by a better football<br />

team," Western coach Chuck Apap<br />

said. "They have a good quarterback.<br />

He made some things happen.<br />

He ran the option well. He's a good<br />

athlete." ;<br />

Right Paul Newman is a fairly<br />

rood actor, too.<br />

You'd think, looking at a field<br />

soaked by the remnants of Hurrimud<br />

in two wide 40-yard bands<br />

down the middle of the field, that<br />

passing would be the last thing on a<br />

football coach's mind. '1<br />

To show how bad it was, both<br />

teams kicked off outeide the hash<br />

marks — between the hash marks<br />

and the visitor's side of the field.<br />

Those supposedly up on their rule<br />

books say this just isn't done.<br />

See<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> strolls to 3-0;<br />

Spartans edge Salem<br />

The opposition, any athlete can<br />

testify, is only part of the challenge.<br />

In outdoors aports, the conditions<br />

must also be overcome.<br />

If any of the Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

cross country runner* doubted that<br />

piece of philoeophy prior to last<br />

Thursday, they don't any longer.<br />

' "It was a mess," said Chiefs' coach<br />

Mike Spitx after his team<br />

overwhelmed Livonia Churchill 15-50<br />

at Cass Benton. "But aa I to!3 the<br />

guys on the team. 'You won't <strong>for</strong>get<br />

this raw.'<br />

"You've got to have one like this<br />

every year."<br />

In weather better suited <strong>for</strong> ducks.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> robbed the Chargers of any<br />

hope <strong>for</strong> victory The Chiefs collected<br />

the top seven places in running their<br />

to 3-0 in the Wsat<br />

era Lakes Activities Association's<br />

Western Division.<br />

How dominant were they? Ian Bod<br />

<strong>for</strong>it their front-runner, finished first<br />

in 17:24 — 46 seconds ahead of the<br />

nearest competition.<br />

"It waa a good run," Spitx said.<br />

"He waa all by hhnaelf."<br />

ac<br />

X-COUNTRY<br />

Portrey (18:36), Shaun Moore (18:40)<br />

and Jason Diamond (18:53).<br />

—Bwt <strong>for</strong> ChureliUl (0-4 in the<br />

WLAA, 0-3 in the Western Division)<br />

was Pat Nicbol], who was eighth in<br />

19:10. .<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> runs against Walled Lake<br />

Western at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Cass<br />

Benton.<br />

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

The <strong>Canton</strong> girls cross country<br />

team kept the Churchill girls team<br />

winless as well, rolling to a 17-44 victory<br />

Thursday at Caaa Benton.<br />

. Chief female runners were nearly aa,,<br />

dominant as their male counterparts,<br />

capturing eight of the top nine spots.<br />

Their leader Becky Wolfrom, who<br />

finished first in 3041.<br />

Next <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> were Beth Knight<br />

second (21:21); Jamie Vergari, third<br />

(22:21h Becky Uryga. fifth (22:50);<br />

Christiana Brad<strong>for</strong>d, sixth (22:56);<br />

Jenriy Duncan, seventh (23:20); end<br />

Jessica Walla, eighth


T-<br />

2C(P,C) The <strong>Observer</strong>/MONDAY, OCTOBER 9,<strong>1995</strong><br />

GOLF<br />

Unbeatable?<br />

WLAA tourney next <strong>for</strong> Rocks<br />

BY C.J. RISAK<br />

9T\K» WRITER<br />

Perfection has been attained.<br />

But Plymouth Salem golf<br />

coach Rick Wilson knows —<br />

and so do a few of the Rocks —<br />

that what's been accomplished<br />

thus far, while noteworthy, isn't<br />

the end-all.<br />

The season has been leading<br />

up to this week. On Tuesday,<br />

the Rocks — who completed<br />

their second unbeaten dual<br />

Oieet season in the past three<br />

years by beating a solid North -<br />

ville squad Friday — will attempt<br />

to recapture the Western<br />

Lakes Activities Association<br />

championship when they tee off<br />

at the Links ot Finewood in<br />

Walled Lake.<br />

• Another title won't come easily.<br />

"I think our league is one of<br />

the best," said Salem coach<br />

Rick Wilson. The reason: his<br />

Salem team, Livonia Churchill<br />

aQd Northville. Any one of<br />

L&ose three are capable of capturing<br />

the WLAA title Tuesday.<br />

How crazy is this league? In<br />

1993, Salem was unbeaten<br />

tight-clustered.'<br />

Still, after viewing his team's<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance against Northville<br />

Friday at Tanglewood in Novi,<br />

Wilson will put nothing out of<br />

their grasp.<br />

"This was really a big win <strong>for</strong><br />

us," he said after the 193-201<br />

victory that elevated his team<br />

to final dual records of 11-0 in<br />

the WLAA and 14-0 overall.<br />

The Mustangs finish their<br />

WLAA season at 9-2.<br />

"Their 201 is a really good<br />

score. If anyone had told me<br />

we'd have to beat 201. I would<br />

have had some doubts- whether<br />

we could do it or not. But we<br />

had some guvs come up big<br />

through the dual meet season<br />

but lost the WLAA title to<br />

Churchill in the tournament.<br />

Last year, the Rocks lost dual<br />

matches against the Chargers<br />

and North Farmington — then<br />

rebounded to beat everyone at<br />

the WLAA tournament.<br />

"They're going to be fired up<br />

<strong>for</strong> us." Wilson predicted. "I<br />

think (the scoring) will be very<br />

again . . . (the Mustangs) were<br />

really geared up <strong>for</strong> us.<br />

"I've got to say. our dual<br />

match scores are as good as<br />

they've ever been."<br />

The play of Ryan Andrzejewsk?<br />

and Mike<br />

Hjelmstad, in particular, continued<br />

to baffle their coach<br />

"They're just amazing me." he<br />

said after they both posted oneunder<br />

par 35s Friday. Brian Fox<br />

Course. Leading Salem were<br />

Andrzejewski and Lear, both<br />

with 38s; Hjelmstad, 39; and<br />

Dave Popeney and Ryan Deschaw,<br />

each at 43. Central got a<br />

42 from Derek Ratliff, a 43 from<br />

Dave Naboychik and a 55 from<br />

Ken Lawrence.<br />

The WLAA Tournament<br />

starts at 9 a.m. Tuesday. After<br />

that comes the state regional<br />

tournament, Friday and Saturday<br />

at Oak Pointe in Brighton.<br />

And both Northville and Livonia<br />

Churchill will be there, too.<br />

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

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> tuned up<br />

-tux—the—WLAA—Conference<br />

contributed a 39] and Adam<br />

Wilson, Aaron Pawlowski and<br />

Jeff Lear each shot 42s (two of<br />

the three counted, officially).<br />

Northville got a 39 from Bri<br />

an Glock, a 40 from Kuha<br />

Yoshida and 41s from Jeremy<br />

Sova and Mike Clancy.<br />

Last Wednesday, the Rock-;<br />

overpowered Walled Lake Central<br />

201-255 at<br />

Hilltop Golf<br />

Tournament by winning its final<br />

dual meet of the season,<br />

211-223 over Walled Lake Central<br />

Friday at Brae Burn.<br />

The win gave the Chiefs a final<br />

dual record of 3-8 in the<br />

WLAA. Central finished 1-10.<br />

Scott Belisle paced <strong>Canton</strong><br />

on the par-35 course with a 39.<br />

Miles Meibers and Chris Wilunn<br />

wprp neit hpsf with 4?s, fnllowed<br />

by Erik Arlen at 43 and<br />

Brian Carlson at 45. For Central,<br />

scorers were Derek RatlifT,<br />

40; David Naboychik, 43; Ryan<br />

RatlifT. 45; Justin Post, 46; and<br />

Taddy Sells, 49.<br />

Western's scoring came from<br />

Kevin Jaros, 39; Chris King, 40;<br />

Mike Massey, 43; Jeff Wolf, 46;<br />

and Aaron Dikos, 47.<br />

—<br />

THE WEEK AHEAD<br />

FRCP FOOTBALL<br />

Friday. Oct. IS<br />

luth. Wesuand at Harpar Woods. 4 p.m.<br />

Garden CRy at Redftxd Union, 7 p.m<br />

D6r> Fordson at Wayne, 7:30 p.m.<br />

luth s west at CtarencavMe. 7:30 p.m.<br />

Borgess at S'gate Aquinas, 7:30 p.m.<br />

N. Farmington at Pty Satam. 7:30 p.m.<br />

Ply <strong>Canton</strong> at Northwlte, 7:30 p.m.<br />

F H Ham»on at W.L IWestam, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday. Oct. 14<br />

U*. Churchill at Uv. FianMin. t p.m.<br />

W.L. Central at Farmington. I p.m.<br />

D.H. Aiwapoto at fed Thurston. 1 p.m.<br />

St Agatha at 0.1 Lakes, I p.m.<br />

Redtofd CC at U-0 Jesu«. 2 p.m •<br />

OMLS BASKETBALL<br />

Tuesday. Oct. 10<br />

Loth. Westiand at G.P. Liggett. 6:30 p.m.<br />

Clarencevitte at Lutheran North, 6:30 p.m.<br />

Ply. Salem at Uv. Churchill. 7 p.m.<br />

Uv Stevenson at Uy. Fraoklin. 7 p.m.<br />

westiand Glenn at W.L. western. 7 p.m.<br />

N Farmington at Ply. <strong>Canton</strong>, 7 p.m.<br />

Farmington at Northville. 7 p.m.<br />

W.L Central at F.H. Harrison, 7 p.m.<br />

Wayne Memorial at Garden City. 7 p.m.<br />

Bed<strong>for</strong>d Union at Monroe. 7 p.m.<br />

Taylor Truman at Red. Thurston. 7 p.m.<br />

Borgess at H W. Regina. 7 p.m.<br />

F.H. Mercy at Uv Ladywood. 7 p.m.<br />

St. Agatha at St. Alphonsus, 7 p.m.<br />

D H Fainane at Ply Christian. 7 p.m,<br />

Thursday. Oct. 12<br />

Lutheran East at Luth. Westiand. 6 30 p.m.<br />

HamcramcH at Ctarencevilie. 6:30 p.m.<br />

**<br />

Uv. ChurcftS at W.L Western, 7 p.m.<br />

NorthMM at Lh. Franwm, 7 p.m.<br />

Uv. Stevenson at Ry. Salem. 7 p.m.<br />

W.L Central at Westiand Glenn. 7 p.m.<br />

Ply. Carton al F.H. Hamaon. 7 p.m.<br />

Farmmgion at K- Fmmmgioc. 7 p.m.<br />

Redtord Union at Wyandotte. 7 p.m.<br />

Wayne Memorial at Monroe. 7 p.m<br />

Boqpaa at F.H. Mercy, 7 p.m<br />

Gab. Meted at St Agatha. 7 p.m.<br />

Friday, Oct IS<br />

DrvmeChtM at Uv. Ladywood. 7 p.m.<br />

Huron Valley at Warren Zoe, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Ply Christian at Oak. Christian. 7:30 p.m.<br />

•OVS SOCCER<br />

Monday. Oct. t<br />

Redftxd Union at Dbn. Fordaon. 4 p.m.<br />

Monroe at Red. Thurston. 4 p.m.<br />

Taylor Center at Wayne Memorial. 4 p.m.<br />

NorthviBe at Uv. Franklin. 5:30 p.m.<br />

Westiand Glenn at F.H. Hantton. 5^0 p.m<br />

Farmington at N. Farmington. 5:30 p.m.<br />

Uv. Churchd at Uv. Stevenson. 7 p.m.<br />

W.L. Central at Ply. Salem. 7 p.m.<br />

Ply <strong>Canton</strong> at W.L Western. 7 p.m,<br />

Taylor Kennedy at Garden City. 7 p.m.<br />

Redtord CC at Chippewa Valley. 7 p.m.<br />

Taeeday, Oct. 10<br />

Luth. Westlarx^at Cranorook 4 30 p.m.<br />

Bethesdaat Huron Valley. 4:30 p.m.<br />

Ply. Chirwuan vs. Oakland Christian<br />

at Hlnes PH. Haggerty field. 4:30 p.m.<br />

Wedneeday. Oct. 11<br />

Garden Cuty at Red Thurston. 4 p.m.<br />

Taylor Kennedy at Redtord Union. 4 p.m<br />

Gib. Carlson at Wayne Meroonal, 4 p.m.<br />

LM. FrenUn at WesUand Gtahn. 4 p.m.<br />

F.H. Han»onat Fanwngton.5:30p.m.<br />

N. Farmfnfion at Uv. Own**. 7 p.m.<br />

Ry. Salem at Northv«e, 7 pjn.<br />

W.L Central at Ply. <strong>Canton</strong>. 7 p.m.<br />

Redtord CC at Country Day. 7 p.m.<br />

Friday. Oct. IS<br />

ntwne Cnda at Red THuntai • p-m<br />

Gaiden Cfty at Groaae He. 4 30 p.m.<br />

G.P Liggett at Luth WesUand. 4:30 p.m.<br />

Warren ZiOd SI HUUH VBMy, 4:30 p.nt.<br />

FM Hartaon at B.H. Andovar. 7 p.m<br />

Ply. Christian at ACS! flagent. 7BA.<br />

• opt 14<br />

Ply <strong>Canton</strong> at Troy 1 p m.<br />

Pty. Christian at ACS! Regknai. TBA.<br />

MEN'S C0LLE0C SOCCER<br />

Monday. Oct. S<br />

Siena HeVits at Madonna. 4 p.m.<br />

Wedneeday. Oct 11<br />

Madonna at Eastern Mief»g*i. 4 p.m.<br />

Macomb CC at Schoolcraft. 4 p.m.<br />

Saturday. Oct. 14<br />

Lakeland at Schoolcraft. I *.m.<br />

WOMEN'S C0LLE0E SOCCER<br />

Wedneeday. Oct. 11<br />

Oakland Univ. at Seftoo»cr*t, 4 p.m.-<br />

Saturday. Oct. 14<br />

Schoolcraft at Ftonsaant vwtey. 2 p.m.<br />

Sunday, Oct. IS<br />

Schoolcraft at Lewis & CWk. ! 1 a.rti.<br />

WOMEN'S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL<br />

Tuesday. Oct. 10<br />

Alma College at Madonna, 7 p.m.<br />

Schoolcraft at Defta CCJ p.m. -<br />

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That certainly woke up the<br />

homecoming members of <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

first graduating class, the<br />

one from 1975 in to celebrate its<br />

20th anniversary.<br />

"Maybe they didn't expect us to<br />

throw that much, I don't know."<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> coach Bob Khoenle said.<br />

"But a big part of our offense is to<br />

throw.<br />

"We throw about 20 times a<br />

game. We've got a good quarterback<br />

and a couple of good<br />

receivers — one outstanding.<br />

"You've got to go with what you<br />

got. And we were going to go with<br />

what we had, regardless of the<br />

weather.".<br />

Great philosophy, but some- -<br />

times you can fall flat on your<br />

face in the mud executing it. Not<br />

with a twosome like Johnson and<br />

Hunter, though.<br />

Hunter caught five passes <strong>for</strong><br />

140 yards while Johnson, a junior,<br />

completed 8-of-13 passes <strong>for</strong> 159<br />

yards. He romped through the<br />

slop <strong>for</strong> 49 yards on 10 carries,<br />

which included a recovery of a<br />

botched center exchange that lost<br />

a yard.<br />

Johnson scored to cap <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

first<br />

possession, dropping back<br />

and executing a pump fake be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

bolting 13 yards up the middle<br />

into the end zone. He finished the<br />

Chiefs' second possession with a<br />

3-yard keeper to make it 12-0.<br />

About the only problem he had in<br />

the game was firing high over<br />

than we did."<br />

Both teams entered the game<br />

with identical records, 3-2 overall<br />

and 2-1 within their respective divisions.<br />

"You can't let them (the opposition)<br />

think they have a chance<br />

Huniur'a Imml on a twu-pulm I'un-—ro—wm. :! —Khwnle—retch—"We<br />

version try following his second<br />

score.<br />

It wasn't like the Warriors<br />

didn't have chances. Junior Scott<br />

Naz returned the kickoff 57 yards<br />

following the Chiefs' first TD and<br />

nearly broke it <strong>for</strong> a touchdown.<br />

After the second <strong>Canton</strong> score,<br />

junior Paul Merandi was just one<br />

player away from extending a 40-<br />

yard return into the end zone. On<br />

that possession, however, Donny<br />

Davis ripped off a 45-yard touchdown<br />

run off right tackle to draw<br />

his team up to 12-7.<br />

Hunter caught a sideline pass<br />

from Johnson on the next possession,<br />

though, and turned it into a<br />

48-yard touchdown to give the<br />

Chiefs a iy-7 halttimeTead.<br />

"We were down 12-0 and broke<br />

one play and score," Apap said.<br />

"At halftime, I felt com<strong>for</strong>table<br />

that we could come back. But<br />

they got one more drive early in<br />

the third quarter, scored, and I<br />

think that took the wind away<br />

from us. They played good football.<br />

"But. I thought our special<br />

teams did a nice job, especially<br />

our punter Pat Gibson. It was just<br />

not our night. They deserved to<br />

win. They played a little better<br />

stopped them, then scored. That.<br />

might have put a little damper on •<br />

them."<br />

Western took the second half<br />

kickoff but only managed one first<br />

down be<strong>for</strong>e being <strong>for</strong>ced to punt.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> then launched an 80-yard<br />

drive capped by Johnson's 25- •<br />

yard touchdown toss to Hunter.<br />

Mike Rener ran the ball 12<br />

times and gained 36 yards out of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s multiple <strong>for</strong>mation offense.<br />

Tony Ziegler had four car 1<br />

ries <strong>for</strong> 68 yards that included a<br />

55-yard haul down the left sido of<br />

the field that ended at the 5.<br />

Junior quarterback Jason Biah*<br />

op of Western had problems with<br />

the muddy field. He threw seven<br />

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CASHIERS, ELECTROMCS 0 Sales<br />

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CHILDCARE ASSISTANTS needed<br />

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CHILD CARE DIRECTORS.<br />

TEACHERS<br />

&<br />

ASSISTANTS<br />

Needed tor Arm Arbor Auburn H*s<br />

Dearborn. Novt, me<br />

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810-477-4040<br />

313-901-4774<br />

CULD CARE PROFESSONALS<br />

Leam wMa you Eaml<br />

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employees an Education reimburaemem<br />

program 8 on-sne<br />

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PaxJ.Vacaton. HOfcdays.<br />

and Peraonel Days<br />

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Bonus Program<br />

Cal 52S6767 or aoCy m paratn<br />

CHILD CARE<br />

' provider*teacher* needed<br />

810-471-1022<br />

CHILD CARE - Seton Dey Care<br />

CM St VWtcent I Serafi Farter Centals<br />

Job Hotlme (810) &5I JOSS<br />

EOE<br />

CHIMNEY SWEEP / Bnddeyers<br />

Helper Good advancement potenaai<br />

Senoua appecanta only<br />

(313) 455-2820<br />

CHRISTMAS LABOR<br />

Fufpart una. many long hour* preparing<br />

Onetmaa <br />

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CLEAN OFFICES<br />

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5pm $6 t<br />

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I fed. . starting<br />

CLERICAL POSITIONS<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

m proleasnnal ofhce settings<br />

• Secretaries<br />

. General OHice<br />

• Clerks<br />

& MORE I<br />

Call WOLVERINE STAFFING<br />

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tax raaiane or apply in peraon to<br />

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48239 Attention General<br />

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(313) 261-6400<br />

CNC MACHINE OPERATOR<br />

Days & n^M*<br />

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neipful<br />

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401K plan Apply at: 41180 Joy Rd.<br />

Plymouth.<br />

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Operator Must have eipenence Ful<br />

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(3131 379-3700<br />

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ft<br />

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Excellent wages 8 OenelW<br />

401K Cal Galaxy Preaeon<br />

313-459-5600<br />

CNC MILL OPERATORS<br />

New equipment. 2 posnona RekatMa<br />

Own set-b«a. programmmg experv<br />

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(313) 729-9500<br />

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OF LIVONIA<br />

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opportunities tor me totawij poa^<br />

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in ma u s<br />

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RECREATION PROGRAM<br />

SPORTS OFFICIALS (vo0ayba«.<br />

S10-S15 game, at leaai 14<br />

yr* ott RECREATION AlOE L<br />

(425-04 4Mv Recreation Aides al<br />

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c* IS1A » neve 5 yr* related leechmg<br />

10 yr* old and nave a .<br />

dtotoma or eqwatant<br />

have a vaed<br />

ormng tcenee and acceptable dmtng<br />

APPLY AT<br />

Uvoraa Oy Htf. CM<br />

Service Dept. 3rd Floor 33000 One<br />

Career Drive. (S Mae i<br />

Farroigton<br />

Rds I Uvonia. Ml 48! 54<br />

313-421-2000 E*t 294 Olfcetours<br />

030000<br />

CLEANERS AND Floor Worker*<br />

raai. fceable ho cMcea<br />

Znroughoil me mOaaei. haa.<br />

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industry Wadar. OK Sy»V<br />

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Zsalary. 401K<br />

tutran raaitomee<br />

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gro*onh Eton Ctoanar*.<br />

fmn (010) 619 5650<br />

SOUTH REDPORO SCHOOL<br />

DISTRICT<br />

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The Soum Redord School Otablct •<br />

B e *<br />

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CUSTOOIAL POSmONS<br />

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J H a v e y o u e v e r c o n s i d e r e d sales?<br />

] Real Estate O n e is sponsoring a<br />

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= ! W H E N : Wednesday, <strong>October</strong> I8th<br />

= | 7KX) - 9^X) p.m.<br />

• f W H E R E : H o l k k y Inn at Laurel Park<br />

S e a r i n g is l i m i t e d ; c a l ] a h e a d .<br />

Eric<br />

Rader<br />

(LOOM office)<br />

( 3 1 3 ) 2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0<br />

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Suae 225 Soumiiold Ml 40078<br />

or lea (010) 948 8«4<<br />

5 0 0<br />

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General<br />

M O N D A Y , <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>1995</strong> O & E ClaasWlcatlona 500 to 500<br />

Customer<br />

Service<br />

Coordinators<br />

Part-Time<br />

Fedarai-MogU. i Fortune 500 Coev<br />

pan. mm ouar U baton a aalas a<br />

seeking Parl-Me Cuatomer faMsa<br />

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PO Baa 1966<br />

Detroit. Ml 40235<br />

No pnone CI .<br />

Feaerai-Mogui Corporation is an<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

DANCE INSTRUCTORS<br />

BALLROOM-SOCIAL<br />

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great pay Wl Man<br />

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si Royal Oak. up<br />

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DELIVERY AGENTS WANTED<br />

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Please cal TanyaiOenane<br />

, (810) 474-1800<br />

DELIVERY DRIVERS NEEDED<br />

Work Satiadsy* only<br />

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pickup preierred 313-42V0633<br />

DEUVEBY HELP WANTED<br />

(Rears st<br />

welcome) tor auto parts<br />

warehouse m LMoraa 4 surroundtog<br />

araes Mon-Sal No avemngs or<br />

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Cal Carol at: 313-522-9301<br />

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manor*<br />

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good people MM*, chautleurs<br />

Scenee euoslam dmnng record, and<br />

Ctf: 313-4500156<br />

DELIVERY ROUTE - Uvoraa (7JO<br />

S iena Company car. 23 hrVweek<br />

, leave name 0 number "<br />

810-452-3962<br />

DELIVERY WAREHOUSE<br />

No nnfl*<br />

neekenda. or hotttoya'<br />

• Ful tan* Monday - Fnday<br />

• Cuatomer Service meided atteduak<br />

• Entry level earn 4 leam<br />

- Hard wort. buFul or pan-wne to wortt<br />

abledadulsai Dearborn<br />

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313-581-4434<br />

OIRECT CAffc WORKER<br />

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pa>t ame posikons. wonong wtoi toe<br />

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Cal Gwia. 810-356-7111<br />

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ENGINEERING .<br />

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AutoCadd and Sortaess eapenence<br />

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8 pktk t.rcetori oarynsai.ir<br />

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conetoerabon tend or tax<br />

NAGER. HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

14301 BtRWOOO AVENUE<br />

DETROIT Ml 40230<br />

FAX (313) 931-6066<br />

No Walk-tna "<br />

ELECTRICIAN<br />

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panels Apply m parson Sor><br />

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Plytnouto. Ml 48170-0964<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

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aa Shdta<br />

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FORESTRY<br />

HORTICULTURE<br />

owner rwktoForew.. K-rboMhaMl •'<br />

to OMtse* ptantsig and care at tand-...<br />

reeume lo FD. PO. &.« 9154 Pern?<br />

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»fWi HBk. ta 48333-915* . .<br />

kWOtoto<br />

e Si<br />

PORW LIP 1<br />

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FORTUNE 5001<br />

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6 C < * )<br />

5 0 0<br />

C L A S S I F I C A T I O N S 5 0 0 to 5 0 0<br />

Help<br />

Wasted<br />

General 5 0 0<br />

Help<br />

Wanted<br />

General .<br />

FURNACE;<br />

HEATING DUCT<br />

5TAUER<br />

i conelruckon ft ot<br />

iment<br />

Expermceo on*<br />

$500 BONUS<br />

SUN HEATING i» 1^335-4565<br />

New COra<br />

FURNACE<br />

HEATING DUCT WORK<br />

INSTALLER HELPERS<br />

I MUTED<br />

GENERAL HELP<br />

mpawxe shop m<br />

n<br />

macrwie operators. day iftd.<br />

am* Umdy work w m experience<br />

ha«*u •« Ham Hn«><br />

pod vac*<br />

ken ft nokdays<br />

31 J-261-6*32<br />

-SUN HEATING tftlOi 336-4556<br />

-fURNACE ItJSTAI 1 FF - area shopping ma* OmMad<br />

atfkcants anil have orwious rata*.<br />

rasliKjrant or simua' supervisory<br />

•with people Ma 'eice»ert pay<br />

and empiciyee dacoo^K Operwig*<br />

rn-.rno P»iSOI<br />

OPPWI<br />

-,-V-IV® 5K? 36c 860ti<br />

SoutrKvetcl 810-35^ 1300<br />

Taylor 313-284-0777<br />

AuOum H'Ms 8*0-373-7500<br />

FURNITURE<br />

TOUCH-UP<br />

& UgRAM P6BSCJ4<br />

•anted Pard vacation Blue Cross<br />

*9 cisuranca. pay commensurate<br />

•Hh aC-Mi«is Appry •n parson Cosrtions available.<br />

X<br />

GROUNDS<br />

maintenance<br />

person needed lor <strong>Canton</strong><br />

apartment, complex<br />

Some<br />

mamlenance<br />

e«pe'ier>ce<br />

required Ca« Joan. 313-397-0200<br />

mtenqrs<br />

Uvcmdf<br />

G A T E<br />

A T T E N D A N T<br />

P A R T - T I M E<br />

For FarmrngKm Hrlts aparlrnent com<br />

-nun«y Hinng deoendapie monvKeS<br />

«vadual tor iveaaienas a seme rrua<br />

r>y»s<br />

Pete.i <strong>for</strong> Tjrree-s 4 home<br />

make's Apply a) Mu rwocd<br />

Apariments Gatehouse between<br />

Dra«e 4 Halstea Rds<br />

GENERAL HELPER Fu» um«<br />

t work 8 H^it maintenance lor<br />

apartmeni<br />

complex<br />

-Li<br />

U<br />

jXOunOs work<br />

Birmingham<br />

GENERAL<br />

LABOR<br />

Melpet «anre.1 to install 4 rep»'<br />

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8 C ( » )<br />

9<br />

C L A S S I F I C A T I O N S 500 to 500 O&E M o n d a y , <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>1995</strong><br />

f"<br />

Waited<br />

PROOUCTON ASSEM61V<br />

Light rwermtecfcxmg m a very M r<br />

No<br />

iMwmnn<br />

No heavy ktong » « ) «<br />

K>l<br />

Kjll<br />

iment<br />

full-tune<br />

par teootKu<br />

Comem end k* oul an application or<br />

•and a w u w »<br />

upran M M m<br />

Hit<br />

Admraamaon Manwuer<br />

Ml«0 Ptymour. Oaks Bhrd<br />

Pfymdun. U<br />

4S17C<br />

At Equal OtxxxlurMy Employer<br />

PRODUCTION EMPLOYEES<br />

Metal Uampng luM) * accepang<br />

appkcabons tar » » « » « « as Pro<br />

ncWn Workers pnmartv on m»<br />

afternoon n*ft fiM ft pen kme<br />

Stwwgptt J7Tiour »m»y«i(«1on<br />

Tuesdays or . Thursdays Sam<br />

12noon at tVaanaion industnes<br />

39555 194 S Serv.ce Orlve<br />

Baaenle<br />

Ml 48111 (H mae east af<br />

Maggarty) No phone cat<br />

P R O D U C T I O N<br />

M A C H I N E<br />

Operator<br />

mu*t n m previous shop excenenc*<br />

stating .-ata S? 65Air P«JS si^'ffr premium<br />

Aflamoon *hitl*<br />

Paid vacations<br />

&ue Cross ^enrkngron area<br />

Ca* &en«een 10AM 3PM<br />

1B10I 471-0614<br />

, P R O D U C T I O N<br />

Paper >>a* -nenulact>jrei hiring<br />

Production Workers 2 no shift Com<br />

can, pax] benefits Pieasa apply<br />

500 Help<br />

Geaeral<br />

f a i l e d<br />

QUALITY<br />

ASSURANCE<br />

AUDITORS<br />

mamlacluring company KM<br />

I <strong>for</strong> mature OdnnOuaM wah<br />

ca m production nepedion<br />

Musi M n w l<br />

« SPC and cnamng<br />

pUK<br />

factor mbk»ng 2nd ft 3rd<br />

Associates<br />

Livonia<br />

Mi.<br />

ShMs Apply at AHmand<br />

Ine<br />

12001 Leven Rd<br />

ouAirrr assurance<br />

INSPECTOR<br />

Manufacturing<br />

company<br />

•eefung (mar audi nspectoi tor<br />

day ft "(N srufts Poeaion<br />

SPC.<br />

nspecimo<br />

ntreadmg ft<br />

eqmiment blueprint roadmg<br />

compotei aaia entiy Lookmg<br />

<strong>for</strong> a laam piayer w*h t poeinva<br />

ertitude Lwonia Wdon<br />

AIM SYSTEMS<br />

. (810) 476-7212<br />

QUALITY ASSURANCE<br />

INSPECTOR; LAY OUT<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

Rotrta* Industries, inc<br />

21130 Tro»ey O (o" MonroeJ<br />

Taylor Ml 48180<br />

PRODUCTION<br />

• Comoaftfrva metaf stamping com<br />

pany is accepting appfccafcons from<br />

juakhed mOviduals lor via afternoon<br />

4M1 -da* canckdete w«l Be knowf-<br />

•ctjaoe «i al aspects oi mspeckon ft<br />

j SPC Knowledge ol Blueprint<br />

reackng. opacal comparator ft oir»<br />

1 meaai*mg equipment a muS We<br />

offer compeatrve »»ges<br />

exceaenf<br />

beneM* mericai » dentali p»oW<br />

thennggam shanng Sand rasuma<br />

to Clips ft Clamps industries 15050<br />

Keel (Vox" Mi 48170 Ann<br />

Human iWxirces Mgr<br />

Goods Manu»actu'»' « SoumMO ^as<br />

" days afla"ioon aniry and<br />

Milled ww prooucncr posifons<br />

resume and salary<br />

•wtory to<br />

Precision Coatings, mc<br />

PQ Boa 155<br />

•Vaaed La«e Ml 48390<br />

Anennon Steven Oow<br />

QUALITY CONTROL<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

Manuiacturer ol mennoMMIirvg res»eaome and salary<br />

Bo. «1839<br />

Ooserver ft Eocentrw<br />

Newspapers<br />

36251 Scuoolcafi Rd<br />

Livonia. Ml 48150<br />

latiWt<br />

500 Hei* V n t e d<br />

Genenl<br />

RETAIL<br />

SALES PERSON<br />

F uB Toi^art- Time<br />

Kitchen<br />

Glamor<br />

Ocnenl Man WW StoomAs«<br />

464-2136<br />

SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE<br />

Route Driver tor 106 yt otd company,<br />

eiceaent pay and hJ benefits which<br />

include 40TK first year earning over<br />

22K plus bonus and monthly commissions<br />

Send Resume or cal<br />

(313)964-0736 attn 9nan Gold<br />

Morgan Services J 2916 Farmmaton<br />

Rd Uvoma 48 1 50 or FAX<br />

(313)261-7147<br />

cedai srw>£>e roofs ItarWig pay I tZ ]<br />

| HI ft more tor eiperwice Please<br />

t call Greg at<br />

CBIQI 540-7465 I<br />

ROOFERS<br />

1<br />

Flat or SfungleO enpenence<br />

•^uss have own transportation<br />

Call Set-0606<br />

Production Wortcers<br />

S7 80 to start<br />

openings n Westtar>3 aree tor auto-<br />

•noave WOW<br />

Must, have<br />

f«gh school diptoma »<br />

FienbrWy to work any shift<br />

Drug •creennp'pfiysca! exam<br />

Great opportune witn enceftem DeneWs<br />

Apply n person. Mondey-Fndey<br />

darrv-i 1 30am or 1pm-330pr- at<br />

Allied Staffing Inc<br />

17167 N Laurel Par* Dme. «1<br />

Lmoma. al 6 Mile ft 1-275<br />

5 f<br />

PROGRAM MANAGER<br />

For jiowkig Xemtionai raenor tnm<br />

eqiapment and tookng manufacture<br />

Eiceaent opportunity tor gro«*i «Kfi<br />

world leader r<br />

«aM Respond wtth<br />

resume to Fumo USA. 468S6 UOerty<br />

Dr .Wuiom Ml 46383-3803. ABn Mr<br />

C<br />

Atoen<br />

PROGRAM TRAINER<br />

Full ft pert nme poeAona avaMebta m<br />

n at fil seang w> Redtord tor 6<br />

pay Contact Tnrtt 313-531 3411<br />

PROJECT MANAGEMENT<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

1 oanerai<br />

dMce wort Eipertenced «i EXCEL<br />

and macroaoA protect T\pe45wpm<br />

Bar coda enptameraaanr a plus<br />

BaneMa Ca*<br />

(313) 421-3S10.<br />

My-Taa ~<br />

PROJECT MANAGER<br />

OfotMng<br />

i ' s s r r ;<br />

swing systL.—<br />

. Pnc» mrtmuk* manaoament<br />

_<br />

eapenanoa mti good organza<br />

« m • opmrvHiTfcahon MM<br />

I Sfnd reaune to C uqon m<br />

JBOO Haggerr, Rd. 1)00 NcJrWe.<br />

P U B L I C<br />

R E L A T I O N S<br />

an<br />

GALLERY<br />

OUALITY 0EPT of growing cokj<br />

heading company in LivorHa needs<br />

SORTERVATERIAc<br />

HANDLER<br />

/M tram lo use Metron sorwig<br />

equ*>me<br />

GIVE<br />

Y O U R<br />

F U T U R E<br />

T H E<br />

M O M E N T U M<br />

IT<br />

D E S E R V E S<br />

The courtiy* 3rd largest conver»»nce<br />

store and gaso""* chain offers the<br />

momentum of a<br />

Jrowmg .ndustry<br />

wade- »"tr over 1700 locations<br />

Eicenent opportunities exist m Ml<br />

Clemens MiWord. Pontiac EastpoirM<br />

sterling Hts ft surrounding areas 1c<br />

success-nvndeo .rnv»idijais wh< wiii<br />

com route dwectfy to a tfrnamc retail<br />

organi/WfOn<br />

District Manager Trainees<br />

Af!ei -"-aepf trairmg our Managers<br />

rvave the opportur>*y to direchy .mpaci<br />

the success ol 8-10 drt'ncl store<br />

locations We s«e» inaviduals who<br />

aj* ambitious tuture-dvrecied and<br />

ready lo move their careers ahead<br />

You may Qualify with a college<br />

degree Previous single or multi-un4<br />

management exper«nce .n the res<br />

taurara or retaking mOustry is helpful<br />

WJUngness to relocate important<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

uvoma. Ml 46150<br />

SERVICE<br />

TECHNICIAN lor Xeroi<br />

equipment lor Washtenaw Oakland<br />

! County area Training prowled Cal<br />

t-800-466-2960<br />

OUALITY<br />

OPERATIONS<br />

DIRECTOR<br />

wanted tor large metro area auto<br />

dealetsr* Must be ousaortwr driven<br />

w«h a "people 4<br />

alhtuoa Strong customer<br />

service and organuaftona! stabs<br />

a must<br />

Full benefit package with<br />

compeWrn salary and OC pertor<br />

manca bonus Automotive experience<br />

a plus, nof retn*reiT»nt Please send<br />

resume to AUTO PERSONNEL AT<br />

P0 BOX 856223 WestlanX<br />

481<br />

Store Manager<br />

Trainees<br />

in addition to delivering e»cep«ionai<br />

customer service and managing store<br />

operations these poeeons enioy<br />

detailed paid Iraming ongoing mem<br />

wage ncreases<br />

«exOie schedules<br />

clear advancement tracks and much<br />

Assistant<br />

Manager<br />

Positions<br />

are also available due to<br />

QUALITY<br />

PROCESS<br />

ENGINEER<br />

Growing nnetai stamper needs senstarting<br />

peraon tamper with Big 3<br />

guaaty requirements as wes as 3-<br />

yrs experience me or equnMenl.<br />

previous Accounts Receivable expenence.<br />

I04«y and dau arlry skins,<br />

good mato SUM and ••caiin communication<br />

skills College-level<br />

accounting coursewortt and Lotus<br />

1-2-3 "<br />

LOle Caesars cter* a competitive<br />

compeneabon and benefx package<br />

including tuition reimbursement.<br />

401 (k) and proM shannfl Ptarts For<br />

consatoraUon. plaasi <strong>for</strong>ward your<br />

reauma and salary ejuaements to:<br />

Little Caesars. Inc, Fox Office<br />

Centre, Human RasourcefARC.<br />

2211 Woodward Aaanue. Detroit. Ml<br />

48210-3400; or FAX; (313) 983-8484<br />

EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

ACOUNTING CLERK<br />

Oversea accounts payable ft receivable,<br />

temp to perm position m 9outhfieta.<br />

tor related accounting ft<br />

compuler expenenoe - S8 1S»ir<br />

#1 P E R S O N N E L<br />

274-4230<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

CLERICAL<br />

ft you are looking 10 made a career<br />

change or if you rs entering toe work<br />

<strong>for</strong>ce, ws have a fob tor you Mulnple<br />

temp tc permanent openings starting<br />

nnmiilaMlf Fields aaerview limes<br />

avertable Good starting salaries phis<br />

benefits Caa today lor detalsf!'<br />

VirtTMHrt fHIKVWMrH)<br />

ii-i r nni nnr 1 11 1 .rini<br />

Taylor. 313-284-0777<br />

Auburn HIM. 810-373-7500<br />

•You Only Need to<br />

Respond to our Ad!"<br />

Adrrvnertrattve Assistants.<br />

mnmadiala oparangs tor large and<br />

amen comoeraes to Troy, B«-<br />

mm^iam, Southheld Sbort Mrm.<br />

long Mrm AND temp-lo-mre<br />

TEMPORARY RESOURCES<br />

L 8T« A88-9210 J<br />

A D M I N I S T R A -<br />

TIVE<br />

' A S S I S T A N T /<br />

R E C E P T I O N I S T<br />

EmptoymarU Managei<br />

383 W Big Beaver Sufle 150 |<br />

Troy. Ml 48084<br />

^Equaf Opportunay Employer ^<br />

(313) 848-5000<br />

AUTOMOTIVE SECRETARY<br />

Kaay Services a currarahr f«ig eae<br />

tar long and short Mrm assignment 1<br />

at a large automotive 00. tana In<br />

Dearborn<br />

QuaMiad persons should be expenenoed<br />

usmg WordPerfect. Excel and<br />

401K<br />

Plsasa cal lor apposamem<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Mi expenence to computerized<br />

auxxjMna ft Lotos 25 hows. Mon<br />

Pfl could behM-ame 1 Pay baaed on<br />

313-525-4411<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Ful Mtie. tor nabOnM raM estate Mm<br />

Muat have oomputor<br />

expenence<br />

Word Pertect ft Lotua spreadsheet<br />

preferable Soutobafd - LMona area<br />

Fax resums to 312-871-8138<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Office xi Farmington Hdta requaes s<br />

responsible person to 11W to al<br />

scuoci'tng ft some operations tunctuns<br />

Applicants muet hava a colege<br />

beckground. working knowtedga of<br />

PCs ft pnor accounts receivable,<br />

accounts payabM expenence<br />

Fax<br />

rasuma to 810-553^310 or cai<br />

9 30am-4 30pm 810-553-4140<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

r d<br />

vtouM. wah a good knowfedgs of<br />

WordPerfect 5 1<br />

Pleasant phone<br />

perscnaaty and ganerM dboa stabs<br />

needed Resumes to:<br />

Aldan Group<br />

74 w Long Laka Rd. Sto 102.<br />

etoombtod HMs Mi 48304<br />

(810* 644-0210<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Mnma<br />

wel<br />

with others, typms-40 WPM<br />

accurately, computer knowledge<br />

$7 5G4iour to slart<br />

Call Fernanda 1810) 827-1010<br />

CM Today<br />

LUHfUHAIfc PtRSUNNEl<br />

EOE<br />

SERVICES<br />

953-4190<br />

NO FEE<br />

EDI TRAFFIC CONTROL<br />

ADMINISTRATOR<br />

Traftc area of growing mulinabonM<br />

mant/aclurar seeks I«*sa parson <strong>for</strong><br />

divara<br />

DATA<br />

ENTRY<br />

Enyoy your |Ob working tor our<br />

subutoan client m their modern<br />

high lech offices<br />

They require<br />

6.000 kay strokes plus expenses<br />

Eiicaaanl pay ft benefit*<br />

Long term or lamp to perm<br />

Cal Oartene<br />

Livonia<br />

Birmingham<br />

810-473-2831 646-7661<br />

UNIFORCE<br />

SERVICES<br />

DATA<br />

ENTRY<br />

lor law firm Must know<br />

Dau Base 3 cr 4 Alpha<br />

Call Lmda Weston Personnel<br />

810-643-00 76<br />

(or lax) 810-643-6119<br />

OATA ENTRY<br />

Immediate openings<br />

days, afternoons-weekends<br />

Cal 3t 3-464-7078<br />

STB<br />

TI<br />

EquM opporiunrty employer<br />

CREDIT REPORT PROCESSOR<br />

Slrong cue*<br />

Wok ease ft<br />

Eipenenoe wah MEroacIt oMce<br />

CM between 8 • 10 AM onty<br />

(313) 482-4015<br />

CREDIT<br />

SERVICES<br />

Production Tool Scppfy<br />

suppker of inoustna tooM. ha* an<br />

xiuhiadtola need tor a Credl Service*<br />

Representative The ideal candtoMa<br />

«n> have accounts receivable o «W ft<br />

coaacacm expenenoe muM be a senstarter<br />

able lo wprk independemty<br />

making dacaaon*. good<br />

Mon akMs<br />

wormng *i.a dynamic growing oroanuaaon<br />

pwaaa apply si parson wah a<br />

PRODUCTION TOOL SUPPLY<br />

8655 E 8 MM Road<br />

EOE<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

Growing BtoonMMd HM* oMce need*<br />

protoeaionM customi service person<br />

wtto a totomaitiMtog and satoa ft<br />

maifcekng bwckgro^id Good typing<br />

ft cv?ar>;aticnM Mob* Computor<br />

knowledge ol WmdPartoci and PCA<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

ImmaAale Openmgs<br />

Day ft<br />

Evanmg smfts available<br />

Pty<br />

mouth area For appi caff<br />

TempExcftange<br />

Uvoraa (810) 474-7766<br />

SouMafcJ (810) 557-6600<br />

Waadand 326-9335.<br />

such as oar code label and product<br />

requirements processing, require<br />

ments vesications. *f*pmg documentation<br />

compiiar maintenance<br />

•nvoang ana mora Raqisra* )MI<br />

computer systems Knowledge and<br />

traffic experience plus graal iomm><br />

rxai«on and orgarvtation sklla<br />

Knowledge oI. FututV3 applcaton6<br />

on AS400. handlmg automouva OEM<br />

accounts it, desired Competitive<br />

salary great benefit* bonu*e*<br />

m 1-275 somdor Send<br />

to<br />

TRAFFIC Bo. 41850<br />

<strong>Observer</strong> ft Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvoraa. Ml 48150<br />

ELECTRICAL<br />

REPRESENTATIVE<br />

Seefung individual w«h computer<br />

•nciwledge 10 pet<strong>for</strong>m al daily ords'<br />

enlry dufie* Good phone sMls necessary<br />

to m iittr customer relatione<br />

Excellent berwM and 401 (k) package<br />

Send resume fo McOonough ft<br />

Assoc 6640 Rondi Canion Ml<br />

48167<br />

EMPLOYEE BENEFIT Company<br />

needs pei«on foi lul mm may level<br />

fx-yrY-j tyjiK"-' Muw pys^ss<br />

yiod oompuier ft ma«h skMa. m u 7<br />

anca expenence naipful Ptoaaa<br />

send resums to 1000 Victors Way<br />

Suite'200 Arm Arbor Ml 48106<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

CLERK<br />

Immediate opening k* oomputor literate<br />

person who knows WindOM.<br />

Microsoft Word V6. Excel ft Access<br />

Candidal** should nave office management<br />

and organuakonM skies.<br />

orM and wnllen commun*aiion skMs<br />

and lha ability to woi*<br />

wah and<br />

witoouf dKacfion Send roiume tor ET<br />

Clerk 2807 Samoeef RsyM Oak. Ml<br />

48073 Or fax to 610-549-780S-<br />

(Source One, a leader in the mortgage banking ||<br />

industry, has a variety of clerical portions<br />

available.<br />

We are seeking motivated, professional<br />

people to fill these openings. We offer<br />

excellent pay, training, a competitive benefits<br />

package as well as the opportunity to<br />

advance.<br />

Qualified candidates should have<br />

good typing, communication, and organizational<br />

skills.<br />

Please apply Mon.-Fri. 9am to<br />

14pm or send/fax resume to:<br />

Human Resources<br />

SOURCE ONE MORTGAGE<br />

SERVICES CORPORATION!<br />

i llllllli<br />

I • I llllllMl III! Till M<br />

Equal


1 0 C ( * ) C L A S S I F I C A T I O N S 502 to 502 O & E Monday, <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>1995</strong><br />

5 0 2 S.' Clerical<br />

ENGINEER<br />

tofstackica<br />

M U<br />

CALVCAM Oorav ta pro<br />

gram melataok Urlcan puncMu<br />

software md download Raskin CNC<br />

puxfwig and nftMng machetes<br />

Person must pomii<br />

mscharicai<br />

engineering background mth<br />

Kmcad experience fjk pad benekts<br />

vacakon hokust pay.<br />

Blue Cross-Sue Shaid CMt Denial<br />

Daykm EtocSic lorp<br />

ialsSchooT<br />

en*. Lnona. Ml *I1M. A« Dome<br />

11111<br />

<strong>Observer</strong> 4 Eccertnc Newspaper*<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Livonia. Ml 48150<br />

ENTRY LEVEL<br />

CLERICAL POSIT IONS<br />

ROYAL OAK<br />

S5SO-J6SOtv<br />

Tamp to Perm<br />

3 stiff!* 7am-3 30pm<br />

9snv3pm. 4pm-12.30em<br />

Must ba hardworking 4<br />

dependMJtaf"<br />

OAKTEC<br />

Professional Staffing<br />

ato-«88-o*64<br />

5 0 2<br />

Be^Vnlcd-<br />

CWkal<br />

GENERAL<br />

OFFICE<br />

CLERK<br />

Souihtiaid organization seeks<br />

dark >o pertoim<br />

swschtwerd. recapoonet and typing<br />

duaes Mum Ospmlinii:rasndlaw<br />

si Mast ons yaar oltlca<br />

•alary requrernems to Ma Truman<br />

A O — M I ^,.M.fin |fc.<br />

48034<br />

An Equal Opportunity Envtayer<br />

GENERAL OfflCE iwlp needed lor<br />

pnyanai therapy business office m<br />

Famnoor A t<br />

Part-ana. lentata<br />

noun<br />

Excelent salary 4 working<br />

corxaatvtt Jervntar 810-539-0202<br />

5 0 2 ance end fracroson a<br />

must Cae lor mmaaate ewxK-miiarff<br />

810-389-3450<br />

Snaang Personrw Services<br />

GENERAL OFFICE Part lime 10am-<br />

2pm 5 dayVwk Lrvonia Soma<br />

compular lyt*ng 4 Nng %7tr lo<br />

«an Can Bob Oc* 31>42i-5OT1<br />

GENERAL OFFICE wim ngnt typaig.<br />

Wortpartact 6 0 FtanMa hours 6<br />

days<br />

Birmingham.<br />

Crt 810-647-7350<br />

GET PAID<br />

ON FRIDAY!<br />

iTvnediaW openings tor<br />

• Word Processor* $8-*"<br />

. SwacfUmaid OpnM t7-»*<br />

. Data Entry JJ-tir<br />

• EiacuM SecnMvtes $12—^r<br />

• Telemarketers 16 50^1*<br />

Poaaons avenab* m SournheO<br />

L vorwa. Farmmglon Mills. Wayne<br />

ana -Tayiot<br />

E M P L O Y E R S<br />

(810) 353-7050<br />

An Egual Opponurwy Employar<br />

GRAPHICS<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

SucceeaM Soutrriaw organuabon<br />

saau Graphics Specialist ideal candidate<br />

Ml be creatine, able to Itscbon<br />

n i fast paced environment Formal<br />

trairwng and expenence nHie lotlowing<br />

windomt programs *<br />

pretarmd<br />

. A'c^lPerleci^TV<br />

• PagemaAar^O<br />

• Corel [>a- 50<br />

it interested please tand resume and<br />

salary requirements to Mrs<br />

TTtompaon. P O Box 881. SoumfteW.<br />

Mt 4B037<br />

An Equal Oppotunay Employer<br />

Mcroaott Word. Eacal. good communicafcon<br />

M<br />

^4ajor^krm BeneMa.<br />

LEGAL 3ECRETARY to 130.000<br />

Man* auburban knp. medcal malpracbce<br />

axpanance 35 hour meek<br />

immsOlM apenmg BeneHs<br />

LEGAL SECRETLY<br />

(28.000 Legation<br />

expenence work tor 2 attorneys<br />

Suburbs Dependent coverage<br />

Aai hour* Can Kaffry<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, lo<br />

&29.000 T»opoa«ont Intarrvaaonal<br />

1wm. 3 years proteasonai aipenence.<br />

Mic react Word Eicei. Power P om<br />

Can Barb<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE ASSISTANT<br />

to S28 000 Benefits Experience..<br />

Mtroaort Word Eicei Manx Plymouth<br />

Urm Ca* Daneta<br />

MEOICAL ASSISTANT lo $13 an<br />

hour 1-2 years medical experience<br />

Busy BkxJ'rtiekJ otkee Cat Apr*.<br />

OUijTOME* SERVICE REP<br />

(IO<br />

hour I -2 years personal Imes expenence<br />

flees a< SuutAetl trm Beneias<br />

RECEPTIONIST. $7 an nour Fnenc«y<br />

**•".<br />

Phones. Oraal<br />

clients Some computer experience<br />

Lots ol variety Call Aprt Many more<br />

positions available<br />

CALL 810-772-6760<br />

OR FAX reeume to 810-772-1811<br />

Sraimg Personnel Services<br />

JOBS.<br />

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J O B S<br />

We need &<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

SALES ASSOCIATE<br />

SKILLS lor positions mat are<br />

avaXabM now N you want work,<br />

we nave the fobs" We also nave<br />

a varelty oI job opportunities, a*<br />

you need lo 3o « caf lor your<br />

person* interview<br />

M & T S E R V I C E S<br />

X 313-261-6311 *<br />

Join The BatlecM Teamf!!<br />

Posaons immei*atst| avUatiie m one<br />

oI the "BIG 3" automobae companies<br />

Dearborn Musi be proficient m one<br />

or more ol the lottowwig.<br />

» MS WORD<br />

• WORO PERFECT<br />

• EXCEL<br />

• HARVARD GRAPHICS<br />

• POWER POINT<br />

Can Today<br />

BARTECH<br />

313-271-5454<br />

EOE<br />

EXECUTIVE<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Successful Southtiwq proteesioriai<br />

Kjrnpany is teeiun^ to hire an txecunve<br />

Secretary Tha person wa have<br />

at Waal 5 years 0< secretarial experience<br />

4 poeeass oulstanAng organrational<br />

4 commurxcakon sluRt. An<br />

ertecl SO Salary commensurate<br />

upon expenence Excel<br />

opportunity lor someone "he Mas to<br />

be kept busy<br />

B interesteQ pie<br />

send resume 4 salary requirements m<br />

uxteal cor*oence 10:<br />

Ann SEC Box >1840<br />

<strong>Observer</strong> 4 Eocantnc Newspaper*<br />

36251 SchooKrall Rd<br />

L«on«. Ml 48150<br />

EOE<br />

GREAT<br />

JOB<br />

OPPORTUNITIES'!<br />

RECEPTIONISTS<br />

SWITCHBOARO<br />

WORD PROCESSORS<br />

TYPISTS<br />

RLE CLERKS<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

OATA ENTRY<br />

Cash Bonuses, Tsmo Med Ir<br />

ance. Hoaoay' P«y Overtime<br />

meurpay<br />

Snekng Personnel Services<br />

Equal OppornxWy Employer<br />

Livonia. 313-286^800<br />

Somhtld 810-362-1300<br />

AuOum HUs 810-373-7500<br />

GREENHOUSE WORKER<br />

Indoor plant wholesale' needs<br />

GRErNHOUSE Worker lo mental<br />

tokagt<br />

plant*. Lxetaed 4 load trucks<br />

Fu6-«me<br />

Excellent aiNancamants<br />

References raqured Please can<br />

(810) 553-0647<br />

HOLIDAYS ARE COMING' 1<br />

START MAKING YOURS GREEN<br />

NOW"<br />

Wayne and Oakland Gounoes<br />

PoeHons lor Word Processors.<br />

Data Entry MeOcal Clerks,<br />

Computer Operators<br />

Ca* today lo tet «<br />

your<br />

Executive Secretary<br />

Excaaenf opportunity m »ie<br />

Chuyacii area tor an exacuave<br />

expenence T»« n M u a wt<br />

report erectly to company piae-<br />

3ent Idea canddaM should<br />

have word processing and<br />

la and type*<br />

60 wpm Must be orgevated<br />

and be a Mam player<br />

CompeMve pay and bsnsti<br />

O |M l H wkaM sfxxAd send<br />

the* reeuna to Box *5221 cfo<br />

The Bnghlon Argus. 113 E<br />

Grand Rmer. Brighton, ba 481 IS<br />

CORPORATE PERSONNEL<br />

SERVICES<br />

953-4190<br />

EO€<br />

NO FEE<br />

PerrrvTemp No lee<br />

Boyar Seaitfi Qwm> 81Q64&OBOO<br />

FARMMQTON HILLS CO has permanent<br />

lu* kns aHK» post*on Various<br />

duties. Computer skills<br />

nsneesary<br />

Good ptana<br />

as -at<br />

eeaary E a a M bensats lend<br />

reeume IK P O 1300. B»-<br />

w»eTi Ml 48012 ATn Ofca Mqr<br />

MMBXATV ORCNMQ tor TEUE-<br />

PHONE<br />

at!t<br />

RLE ROOM CLERK<br />

•5*211<br />

nee (Man<br />

rssor at «)<br />

810 827-1<br />

L CLERICALIMTA<br />

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sy 810-474-0224<br />

OENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Pkffikms Ou busy <strong>Canton</strong> office a<br />

tor s bngfl.<br />

energetic<br />

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Ws o*sr a chalsnging career opportunity<br />

in a taam onsrtsd anvnonmsrt<br />

attart smrtcvass are trMy apprao<br />

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CM 313-469-5370<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Nsadsd tor fan paced uvorss office<br />

Expensnce necessary Good salary<br />

4 bensflta CM Ctms ft13) 427-2222<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Pm nme tar lantay ptackca Cornarea<br />

CM Laura<br />

hslpM<br />

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

313-455-2610<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

FM kma Paraon muM bs<br />

experienced<br />

Expanded<br />

dukes. Benefits<br />

Fnendfy<br />

may practice 313464-3430<br />

Lwonta tamPf prefca.<br />

28042S5<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

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pan ims<br />

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f 610-364-1565<br />

Man -Tlwn<br />

md every offita SM<br />

Mtoig to pey $10* psr how. torffie<br />

ngMpsreon CowtoctMsrtyn or Juta<br />

st (313) 522-55*6<br />

OENTAL ASSISTANT _<br />

'issOed tar pregresatvs prntaffit.<br />

naMffi careered spaosfly offios<br />

DENTAL<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

> Mods' tacfmakn warned<br />

Expenenced<br />

preferred<br />

Full wns Farmlngtan<br />

(810) 478-3365<br />

DENTAL TECHNICIANS<br />

..For procatam. wax 8 metai<br />

dapfs Top pay. bsneftts 8<br />

bonuses (810) 855-5533<br />

DENTIST - modem group prackce<br />

laokiy aWi higWy mokvalad professional<br />

staff looking tor tiApart bme<br />

Wotxtavm 810676-7*78<br />

EOE<br />

EXPERIENCED Dental<br />

hnesf denial practices<br />

Detroit Ful kme and temporary woik<br />

a available to top note*, poatavs<br />

provan per<strong>for</strong>mers<br />

If you dassrvs<br />

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iii ManBwiaB- ibioi «r<br />

NO<br />

EOE<br />

FARMINGTON DENTAL Practice a<br />

looking tar Highly tuned DENTAL<br />

ASSISTANT to ion our excellent<br />

team ol dsnta prefessnnMs Excel-<br />

(810) 474-4*00<br />

FRONT OFFICE BUSINESS<br />

ASSISTANT needed. Dentecii<br />

experience requred PartAM-Mne<br />

CM Chfta « (313) 455-4070<br />

great bsnsffis OusMy W<br />

Dearborn Sense of humor and laam<br />

(313) 563-4466<br />

FuMma<br />

Ossrborr<br />

spm a plus CX*<br />

HYGIENIST WANTEO<br />

•sskmg mokvatod Hygarxsi ta (dm<br />

ou tasm Mon aftamoone Ptoses<br />

CM Sharon M 61*4554578<br />

ORAL<br />

SURGERY<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

1*101<br />

PEAK PERFORMERS WC. s dsrtM<br />

Livona. Ml needs a Miarp recapyffiensj*<br />

"<br />

Mgs a rtus* TIM pan Mns posffion a<br />

a aMrtto career opponuMytortoe<br />

ngrt person If you are re best cal<br />

(«f0) 4?fr«77T today EOE NoFksa<br />

RECERTIOMST - Expenenced FM-<br />

10 |0to modem tacaty ~<br />

putor Systom DaiMu<br />

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Be^yiam mm. C8101 MB-5SI0<br />

RECEPTIONIST .<br />

For busy riochiatat office FM kms<br />

MuM have gsnsra<br />

to. 810452-29*6<br />

RECERTIONMT NEEOEO<br />

2975 N Adams<br />

Btoomfaid HMa. Ml 48304<br />

810-64S-M59<br />

EOE<br />

HHA'S CNA 9 PCA s<br />

Nseded lo prtvde home care in<br />

western Wayne County Flsxtatal<br />

nrs wort in you own area Cal<br />

Child 8 Family Service<br />

313-483-1418. ask tor Suzanne exi<br />

26 EOE<br />

HISTOLOGY<br />

SUPERVISOR<br />

ASCP certihed or equvatant<br />

Full<br />

time dsy shift HospAM basso laO<br />

Ggod le^hnica^'managenai ^<br />

Apply m pereon or send resume<br />

Clakon dkncsl Labs. 23775 Northwestern<br />

Hwy . Scutulata Ml 4*075<br />

CNA'S. ALL SHIFTS<br />

PART TIME AFTERNOON<br />

LAUNDRY AIDE<br />

Apphr m person at<br />

West Trail Nuremg Home<br />

395 W Ann Arbor Tref<br />

FVnOutf fymouth 1<br />

Ws offer a brand new and<br />

CNA'S<br />

COME<br />

Court,<br />

unproved wage scale ptas m nourfy<br />

bonus 1<br />

iWe also after an aacsamt<br />

benefit package Come check us ou<br />

and apply at 106 Haggerty Plymouth<br />

or cal Knsty at (313) 456-0510 ext 30<br />

Equal opportunity employer<br />

CNA'S<br />

Ful tens Apply n parson Marycrets<br />

15475 M<br />

CONSIDERING A Career m<br />

Rsnsoatafion''<br />

» naye ^graat place <strong>for</strong> you to:<br />

Earn $ wtae atlenrtng college<br />

Flexible scheduling Aoovs average<br />

ar FM or part kms aftamoone.<br />

MPM 4 weekends Expenence<br />

In Rahabtafakon field preferred howevsr,<br />

wM train novice persons with<br />

potential Cal Mon-Fn, 9am-4pm<br />

(810) 851-046*<br />

COORDINATOR<br />

RADiATtON<br />

ONCOLOGY<br />

FuWime position to asstol<br />

n<br />

ptannmg. organizing and raamtammg<br />

ou ou patient cancer progrem<br />

Selected cantMste a*<br />

pr^vtae tacretanM kppon ana<br />

have mtsrackon with commurxty<br />

support senncee<br />

CantkdMss muR possess at least<br />

2 yaar* medical secretarial expenence.<br />

55 wprr. accurate typng.<br />

WordPerfect md computer<br />

1<br />

^ p r o g r a m<br />

ml—p«r son* and com-<br />

M M iluli<br />

oral<br />

Applcanfs may ipply Mon-Thus<br />

8am-12 noon or sand reeuns<br />

dMakng experience to<br />

PROVIDENCE<br />

HospM 8 Msttcal Centers<br />

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES<br />

'-oacstcZL<br />

. Z2 T frr^Ti»<br />

An E«jM Opportunity EMPTAW<br />

CUSTOMER<br />

SERVICE<br />

REPS<br />

Caresr onsrtsd pfotaisswna to ssr<br />

vice oksrts m t a matkeal bffing MM<br />

Strong hatary of nMk apscialy nakrv;<br />

Oactajround<br />

Phona presence and<br />

Mills<br />

nee<br />

Claims<br />

Processing<br />

Supervisor<br />

Heelth Alliance Plan (HAP). Michi<br />

supsrvisory opening r I<br />

Claims Processing Responstaik- •<br />

las mctuds supervising o.rga- |<br />

ruzing. dirscfmg. evMuskng and •<br />

coordmatwig actnntas associated I<br />

with claims adfudicahon and I<br />

coordination or Benlfita' •<br />

?»qures I<br />

Admriistiration 'and<br />

two years claims<br />

environment knowledge a .<br />

required along w«h technical I<br />

understanding of dau bass on- a<br />

sntod computer systems<br />

HAP •<br />

I oftsr* a compeM've salary and a I<br />

J comprehensive ttaxtata benefls .<br />

| package Ouahfad applicants |<br />

may submit fhe* resume and a<br />

salary requirements to:<br />

Hsalth ARanca Ptan - SCP<br />

J<br />

Human nesoutes Dsparrmsnt |<br />

2850 W Grand Boutavard •<br />

Detroit. M< 46202<br />

MEDICAL BfLLER<br />

Expsnsnced Meckcai BDsr needed<br />

<strong>for</strong> busy Souffiteid office Please<br />

CSI (810) 35*0011<br />

MEDtCAL BILLER<br />

CPT and ICO-9<br />

ccxkngamust Knowtodge of HART<br />

HCSC md EPIC preferred FM kme<br />

ans*ls Send resume ta<br />

W C I Attn: Biling Supervisor 2665<br />

Elizabeth Laks Rd<br />

Wateriwa Ml<br />

48328-3279<br />

MEDICAL BILLER<br />

tor Gastroenterology Practice Must<br />

have expenenoe win<br />

references<br />

1 810-332-3039<br />

MEDICAL BILLER - immediate<br />

position <strong>for</strong> expenenced<br />

msdresi bilier<br />

Knowledge of all payota<br />

Conpewve salary Cal Brenda »i<br />

Tempro Medial to schedule an -me'-<br />

vita.' 810-443-5594<br />

Medical Biltaf.<br />

Medical Assinant<br />

Warned Ml or pari kms <strong>for</strong> growing<br />

health organization with openings<br />

SouMata. Berkley. Hamtramck and<br />

Westiand Compeimv* salary and<br />

growth appotlunify tor a hara wortong<br />

ndmthM<br />

or ssnd-resums lo<br />

Greater Detroit HospnaVMetkcai<br />

Canter*, inc<br />

28165 Greenfield Rd<br />

Southheld Ml 48076<br />

Arbor, a seeking<br />

Secretary lo work lul-wiie M the<br />

Carter. HsaSh StattM » ft* Phy*<br />

cal Medicine md RsfiM dapMtotart.<br />

Tha mdnnduM wil pedum various<br />

ctancM (Mas such as ectaoukng<br />

pafanta lor therapy<br />

anca rtormation processing<br />

and ffiagnosmg codes and<br />

ktoport to the Therapists by<br />

iping 'fiirngi! 1 milli tui<br />

5 0 6<br />

KZ: -n<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

- LPNs<br />

LPNs lowwx euper I<br />

vann off stuft and weekends tar<br />

EOP Receive 40 hours psy <strong>for</strong> 32<br />

I hou* wort wlh fM benefits Base |<br />

at 3134974061<br />

M<br />

l<br />

| Continuing Care Canter |<br />

EquM Opportune Employ^<br />

NURSING<br />

SUPERVISOR<br />

You are looking <strong>for</strong> a: M-kme pos><br />

Hon a generous benft* psckage and<br />

a supportive environment We are<br />

looking tof ar. RM-supsnrtar with<br />

recant 06/Posl Partum axpenencn<br />

<strong>for</strong> MstsrnaliNswporn program<br />

Recent home hsalh art* 1 * MufSurg<br />

experience a ptas Mai or fix reaums<br />

networks<br />

nn lyawni<br />

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Karmanos Cancsr insMuM<br />

Humm Rssoutass<br />

110 E Warren<br />

Detroit. Mt 48201<br />

EOE/WrF<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

office<br />

Unisd Home Hsatan Ssnrces inc<br />

Aim 06 Program -<br />

2200 Canlon Center Road<br />

ISuta 750 —<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Ml 46187*<br />

Fax (313) 081-6826<br />

tumetipiro<br />

Therapists<br />

The successful appkeant<br />

have M<br />

rear of progressive^ more<br />

resporutaM related sxpensnoe, aOiHfy<br />

lo opersfe a word processor and personM<br />

compUW usmg WO Winoows<br />

ana WP DOS scftatkRng sxpensnoe.<br />

madcM trensenpton mstkcai terrrv<br />

nology and ORiranos tiffing<br />

Irteresied appxeants may send a<br />

resune lo Lynn Knsjon Employmart<br />

Offce. St<br />

Joseph Mercy Hoaprlai<br />

5305 E Huron River Or. Ant Araor.<br />

Ml<br />

46106. no islet then Monday<br />

<strong>October</strong> 16 <strong>1995</strong> The Employment<br />

Office a open Monday and<br />

Wednesday Irom 7 30 AMi to 5 PM.<br />

Acrwsving worktorce tkvereity Iritougri<br />

employer<br />

MEDICAL<br />

TRANSCRIPTIONIST<br />

Full/part time position available<br />

in a busy medical dinic<br />

Medical termmotogy necessary<br />

w/mtn. 5 yrs experience<br />

Please <strong>for</strong>ward<br />

resume to:<br />

Medical Administrator<br />

5050 Schaele* Ml 48126<br />

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST<br />

OuaMy Assurance personnel K* busy<br />

Farmington Service Co otfice 3<br />

years expenence requred CMT<br />

experience preferrsd Ful time benefits<br />

afternoons 4 alternate »eek-<br />

Snds Cal Donna Mon thru Fn .<br />

9-4p n (8*01 47' -6896<br />

NURSING<br />

SUPERVISOR<br />

meckcars Certifwo Homecsre agsncy<br />

•eslung RN wiffi supervisory 4 horns<br />

car* expenence tltacliia comnxunic*non<br />

4 MaOsr*h« stals • mull<br />

WE OFFER BENEFITS &<br />

COMPETITIVE WAGES<br />

iresMO candidates may<br />

Susy<br />

OtvOyr<br />

rienced<br />

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M* Pta> MffiffiM IP jl 3437-7321<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

PART tons 2 positions ta • 2-3<br />

Nancy 1*101 656-741*<br />

REKABA.IT ATION<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

i long torm keakrarl centar lor<br />

adUt males aw«i brain trauma, keeks<br />

expenenced mansaamsrt psisortiM.<br />

Degree In Humso Serves* pretorred<br />

but a*<br />

Iran ngrt carxkdsta wdh<br />

Mon-Fn. 9am-<br />

4pm. (810) 851-04*9<br />

Spectrum<br />

18877 W Home Care<br />

10 Mile Rd:<br />

Surie 100<br />

Southheld, Ml 48075<br />

Fax 810-569-8259<br />

Ptione 1-800-95-NURSE<br />

OPERATIONS CLERK<br />

Livonia DME Managed Cars Otgamzanon<br />

lookmg lor mokvaMd experienced<br />

indrv»ouai lo asast in dsy-today<br />

ctanc* operations Two yean<br />

monmun office expensnce inou^ng<br />

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iac(*) OAE Monday, <strong>October</strong> 9, 1996<br />

MONDAY, OCTOBER 9TH THRU<br />

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13TH<br />

METRO<br />

DETROIT'S<br />

¥<br />

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TRUCK<br />

CAR &<br />

DEALER!<br />

150 EXPLORERS AVAILABLE<br />

150 WINDSTARS AVAILABLE<br />

MUSTANGS IN STOCK<br />

100 TAURUS AVAILABLE<br />

1996 F-150 XLT<br />

Air. power window, power locks, cruise, Trtt<br />

YOU PAY<br />

# 13,270'<br />

WAS $15,946<br />

24 MO. LEASE<br />

s 218"<br />

200 F-SERIES Available<br />

• Supercabs 4x2's & 4x4's<br />

• Diesel crew cabs<br />

• Diesel Supercabs<br />

1996 WINDSTAR GL<br />

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WAS $15,610<br />

3 AT THIS PRiCE<br />

YOU PAY<br />

24 MO. LEASE<br />

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MUSTANG CLEARANCE<br />

<strong>1995</strong> MUSTANG GT<br />

Mach Sound System, defroster, power windows, locks<br />

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'AS $21,144<br />

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3 AT THIS PRICE<br />

YOU PAY -<br />

$ 16,859*<br />

<strong>1995</strong> MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE<br />

Autcv Mach Sound System, CD, air, defrost, remote<br />

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YOU PAY<br />

3 AT THIS PRICE<br />

*19,995<br />

<strong>1995</strong> EXPLORER 4 Door XLT<br />

$1300 REBATE<br />

Running boards.<br />

trailer tow,<br />

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luggage rack<br />

< THIS<br />

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WAS $27,720<br />

YOU PAY<br />

1996 TAURUS<br />

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windows & locks, trtt, cruise, cassette<br />

WAS $23,935<br />

YOU PAY<br />

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10 AT THIS PRICE<br />

24 MO. LEASE<br />

Power windows & locks, cruise, tilt, cassette<br />

WAS $20,205<br />

$ 309<br />

P res^ 20 AT THIS PRICE<br />

YOU PAY<br />

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24 MO. LEASE<br />

XLTI ITS 1999<br />

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' 1 3 , 6 6 3<br />

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199S-A SPIRE<br />

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I VON IA


MONDAY, <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>1995</strong> (ME<br />

(*)1D<br />

a Suburban<br />

Automotive<br />

Published<br />

Every Monday<br />

900<br />

brightens<br />

Saab's<br />

p r o f i<br />

picture<br />

By Anne Fracassa<br />

Avanti N'ewsFeatures<br />

BRASELTON, Ga.<br />

— Officials from<br />

Saab Cars USA say<br />

the company expects<br />

to turn a profit <strong>for</strong><br />

the first time in six<br />

years based on the<br />

<strong>1995</strong> 900 3-door<br />

coupe and 900 convertible.<br />

Saab plans to sell<br />

3,700 900 .coupes<br />

and T,1)00 convertibles.<br />

Both cars are<br />

built on the same<br />

ROAD<br />

TEST<br />

Anne<br />

Fracassa<br />

assembly line as the<br />

900 5-door in<br />

Trollhattan, Sweden.<br />

The 3-door comes<br />

in $2,500 cheaper<br />

than its predecessor<br />

with a base price of<br />

$22,960, with the<br />

turbo going <strong>for</strong><br />

$28,100. The con-<br />

vertible starts at<br />

$31,990, with a fully<br />

equipped SE with V-<br />

6 engine topping out<br />

at $38,490.<br />

Backed by a naturally<br />

aspirated 2.3-<br />

liter 4-cylinder powerplant<br />

(a derivitive<br />

of the Saab 900<br />

engine), the base 900<br />

coupe produces a<br />

respectable 150<br />

horsepower at 5700<br />

rpm. Mated to a 5-<br />

speed manual transmission,<br />

the 900<br />

coupe is in control of<br />

the road, taking to<br />

winding roads or<br />

straightaway high-<br />

way with the ease of<br />

an eagle.<br />

But <strong>for</strong> the extra<br />

$5,000-plus, the 16-<br />

valve 2.0-liter turbo<br />

engine that produces<br />

185 horses at 5500<br />

rpm can make the<br />

old ticker race a bit.<br />

Fast at takeoffs<br />

and solidly confident<br />

during passing, the<br />

turbo option is one<br />

to consider. This<br />

engine has the highest<br />

horsepower output<br />

of any ^00 previously<br />

offered by<br />

Saab.<br />

The turbo package<br />

also includes a<br />

sport suspension<br />

group, which further<br />

enhances road feel,<br />

responsiveness and<br />

handling. The turbo<br />

models also have 16-<br />

inch all-season radials,<br />

an audio<br />

upgrade and stylish<br />

rear spoiler. -<br />

Safety features on<br />

the 900 coupe<br />

include driver's- and<br />

passenger's-side<br />

airbags, anti-lock<br />

brakes, three-point<br />

seatbelts <strong>for</strong> all five<br />

passengers and front<br />

and rear crumple<br />

zones. The car meets<br />

1997 side-impact<br />

standards.<br />

Doors open a full<br />

9 inches wider than<br />

the previous 900<br />

model, making it<br />

even easier to get in<br />

and out of. Other<br />

unique features<br />

include a telescoping<br />

steering wheel, center<br />

pass-through in<br />

the rear to accommodate<br />

surfboards or<br />

skis and a 40/100<br />

split rear seat <strong>for</strong><br />

larger loads.<br />

Even with the<br />

rear seat~folded up,<br />

the cargtf capacity of<br />

the trunk is nearly<br />

50 .cubic feet. The<br />

audio system also •<br />

features a volume f<br />

control that lowers<br />

or increases automatically<br />

as the<br />

speed of the car<br />

increases or decreases.<br />

The new generation<br />

of Saab 900<br />

coupe is a solid, stylish<br />

vehicle. It can<br />

accommodate a single<br />

person as well as<br />

a family and do the<br />

job in style and com<strong>for</strong>t<br />

usually reserved<br />

<strong>for</strong> * the bigger<br />

sedans.<br />

Anne Fracassa is<br />

senior<br />

editor of Avanti<br />

NewsFeatures.<br />

If you'd like to see a particular<br />

model tested or if<br />

you have a car question,<br />

send Anne Fracasa a message<br />

at AVANTI 1054,<br />

Avanti's America Online<br />

mailbox.. Or comment<br />

through the Internet at<br />

AVANTII054@aol. .com <<br />

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Wandanmooda Resort. Old 'JS 23.<br />

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COOK MANAGER<br />

Exceaent wage Oav position<br />

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Northv.ua area. 5 Mile<br />

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days. (810! 626-6G29<br />

COOK<br />

NEEDED<br />

Apply m person at Chatters. 7640 N<br />

Wayne Rd<br />

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senior apartment commun*y m<br />

Weslland 10 30am • 7 00om Good<br />

salary 313-728-8870<br />

An Equal Opportunely Employer<br />

COOK PREP COOK experienced<br />

Dey Host. Dishwasher VKaga Place<br />

F army Restaurant. 4170 Orcftaid<br />

Lake Rd<br />

near PorWac Tra*<br />

COOKS - BUS PERSONS<br />

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RAMS HOAN 8S90 Middtobelt<br />

Weslland S d Joy Rd<br />

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DENNISONS<br />

FAMOUS SEA FOOD TAVERN<br />

Now e«cep«ng applications tor<br />

ALL KITCHEN POSITIONS<br />

• Line Cooks • Prep Cooks •<br />

• P-amry . General Utikty.<br />

Earnings up lo S8 SO'per hour'<br />

ALSO HIRING.<br />

ALL DINING ROOM POSITIONS<br />

Fua or Part-time Weekdays 4<br />

Weekends, Days or Evenings<br />

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• 37716 Sa Mile Rd<br />

Laurel Park PTaoe Man. or<br />

• 27909 Orchard U<br />

Rd • 12 Mile<br />

WAITSTAFF, COOKS,<br />

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12 Mile at Orcfiard Laka Road _<br />

Fairmngton Hills IB10I55.VOCOQI<br />

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Competitive Pay.<br />

Career<br />

Advancement<br />

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Flexible<br />

Schedules,<br />

Paid Vacations<br />

and more!<br />

Accepting Applications at:<br />

Romanes<br />

Macaroni Griil<br />

32729 Northwestern Hwy<br />

Farmington<br />

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• General Manager tp MO.OOO .<br />

I Manage' to &34.000 I<br />

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MANAGER<br />

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Career opportunity Outgoing, enthusiastic<br />

mdrvoual w« be rrameo loi tu»-<br />

senoce una S21-125 000 . tionus a<br />

benefits 2 years experience as a tood<br />

service cook or assistant manager<br />

required<br />

Phone (810)358-2649<br />

Fax Resume<br />

(810)473-4S48<br />

STEVEN J GREENE PERSONNEL<br />

MCDONALD'S<br />

Management, experienced or ml<br />

train Wixom a S Lyon locations<br />

810-646-5602<br />

MCDONALD'S<br />

Now Hiring - All Stmts<br />

Premium pay lor<br />

Openers and Ctosers<br />

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349CX) Wart«n, comer al<br />

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313-422-3704<br />

IMMEDIATE POSITIONS OPEN<br />

lor excrtmg new Birmingham<br />

SouthheKI restaura«<br />

Experienced<br />

Wawstafl Dsinvashers and Bus<br />

Persons<br />

Clear., new environment.<br />

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(8101 478-774 7<br />

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IMMEDIATE OPENING<br />

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| looking tor motrvated people wflh I<br />

I a professional approach and a i<br />

commitmenl iq customer service I<br />

NO NIGHTS, NO WEEKENDS<br />

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Weslsirte Deli in Che Prudential Town<br />

Center office Ot»k*ng. SouthMd<br />

wants Inendly and courtaous eroiker<br />

'or .lull time pemtadn. 8 AM - 3 30<br />

PM Mon "<br />

45^1<br />

- Fn N»ce working conck<br />

(810| 352-4646<br />

NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS<br />

restaurant<br />

day a r«gm stuns ma*<br />

able Please apply n person 24735<br />

W Warren, Dearborn Hgls<br />

Grand River al 10 Mile<br />

DOOR PEOPLE BARTENOERS<br />

WAITSTAFF 4 DJ *<br />

Weslland area<br />

Alter 7:30pm (313) 723-8040<br />

DO To increase Business the new<br />

Can Avenue Cate » looking lor the<br />

fokomng nil are pocmons<br />

-van stall<br />

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POT* knerprep cook Please apply<br />

m parson al The Cass Avenue Cafe<br />

45199 Cass Ave Ubca between<br />

2-Spm Tues Fri 810-726-0770<br />

DRIVERS WANTED (<strong>Canton</strong> restaurant)<br />

a Momng Help (Lmoraa Restaurant)<br />

Call Papa Romano's<br />

Uvor*a (313) 522-7174<br />

a <strong>Canton</strong> ii tone, I<br />

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« looking tor h^ey mctivalM<br />

weir organized person lo support our<br />

customer base<br />

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copier industry is helptul. but not<br />

mandatory Resumes only- Stockton<br />

Olftce Systems 38855 HAs Tech Di,<br />

Ste 500. Famwngton Hills, M 48331<br />

Fax 810-489-1463<br />

EOE<br />

CUSTOMER<br />

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Consumer Electronic Repair busness<br />

seeks inside customer se-rice'sales<br />

person<br />

Famihe'ity w«th consumer<br />

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Phone (810)358-2«49<br />

Fan Resume<br />

(810U73-4548<br />

STEVEN J GREENE PERSONNEL<br />

C U S T O M E R<br />

SERVICE<br />

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distrtouJion manufacturer is searching<br />

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vidual to tow their teem as a customer<br />

service representative m an EDI environment<br />

Requirements include<br />

exceaent people and pnone skills<br />

IBM or Future Tm»e expenence « a<br />

ptus Salary commensurate with<br />

experience Benefits include health<br />

dental 4 401(k) retiremert plan<br />

Piease send resume & salary<br />

requirements 10 CaMomia Industrial<br />

Products. 12150 Mernman, Livonia.<br />

Ml 48150 Aim Personnel<br />

DISCOVER<br />

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The exedng ndustry ol real estate'<br />

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810-227-5005<br />

DISTRIBUTORS WANTED<br />

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rates,<br />

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(810) 353-0001<br />

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die computer software industry have<br />

•e got an opportunity tor yon' We<br />

are seeking entry level Sates Repre<br />

sentatrves who have ccmputer and<br />

sates experience lo market to K -12<br />

schools We otter<br />

denial. 401k and stock purchase<br />

S n Please lax resume to (810)<br />

4-2698 or mad to PO Box 349.<br />

Si<br />

Claw Shores Ml 48080. Alto<br />

MR<br />

ENTRY<br />

LEVEL<br />

SALES<br />

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Earn to t35.000 teat year National<br />

company, local termor, Degree preferred.<br />

Benefits 8 aicadant litenng 8<br />

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(810)358-284®<br />

_ i«^0>*73-4548<br />

PAST GROWING<br />

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Peieon to cad on Automotive<br />

Daatemape Greed<br />

(810) 888-7478<br />

FLOOR COVERING<br />

SALES PERSON<br />

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Rtetner Floors 810-363^060<br />

FURNTTURESALES addiraai Muat<br />

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WE REQUIRE THAT YOU ..<br />

have exceaent readmg skids<br />

have a cleat speaking voice<br />

have mnmum typing skills<br />

enjoy phone & computer work<br />

are t8 or older<br />

Cad Helen, Men-Fit lMJ0am-« actm<br />

al 810-737-6640 lor an interne*<br />

DISC JOCKEY<br />

Great 2nd |Ob Take home S80 per<br />

evening Wa tram you to CU at par<br />

ties We provide equipment Car<br />

required, tun job, great money<br />

Cad 313-421-5978<br />

0RIVER NEEDED<br />

Tues/Thurs $6 an hour Retirees,<br />

students welcoms Ferrmnglon Hdte<br />

(610) 477-5951<br />

EXE ROSE ROOM bamer tor YMCA<br />

WW tram<br />

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Apply at the Farmington YMCA.<br />

28100 Farmington Rd at 12 Mde<br />

" GENERAL OFFICE<br />

Farrranoan area<br />

12.3fr5.30 Man.<br />

thru Fir Cad (810) 478*3355<br />

GENERAL OFFICE-Ftextote hours<br />

per hour (313) 453-5060<br />

RECEPTIONIST For hair salon to<br />

Uvoma. part-time. 3 or 4 days per<br />

week Cad Debbie. Heeds You Win<br />

313-464-7260 or 313464-0838<br />

HOLLYWOOD<br />

MOTION PICTURE<br />

neeearch drm needs 100 people to<br />

watch 8 rat movies at local theebes<br />

Fantastic money<br />

For detads send<br />

long sad-addressed stamped envelope<br />

to: Audtence Reaponse. 8491<br />

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Weet Hodywood CA 90068<br />

HOME MAKERS - Itenble last paced<br />

Plymouth company needa organized<br />

person part bme "<br />

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JANITORS NEEDEDtorperl-time<br />

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coded (3131663-7505<br />

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Church, 313-722-1736<br />

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record Work Mori thru Fit Cad<br />

(31 Ji 427-3510<br />

MERCHANDISER<br />

Part-ernetara mate* mack tood<br />

company 20 Hrs par weak Must<br />

hews ratable transportation Cat<br />

(•10) 851-2526 eat. 340<br />

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wdh home wo*, errands 8 compenm*m<br />

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810-737-Q197<br />

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48180<br />

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Appfy al Old Kant Bank. 300<br />

W North SaeeL Bncdton. M.<br />

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RETAIL SALES<br />

needed. 25 hotes a ereak. 5 day work<br />

week OpportunityteetoaweeteIn<br />

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Knapp Shoee 7080 N Wayne<br />

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For toy sdora Experience prsderied.<br />

Dey kmeieves amt'or weekends. 14<br />

Mte^gg>ty_<br />

>810,6^4-4^<br />

SECRETARY - Are your efdtten<br />

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return iotoevrortong wortd? Part<br />

te Secretary (approamtetafy 20<br />

hours par week! with word prog<br />

skdte needed <strong>for</strong> Fanranglon<br />

office<br />

Bookkeeping teulls<br />

Sand Resume and salary<br />

requirements la Box 1637<br />

<strong>Observer</strong> 8 Ecoenmc Newspapers<br />

PO Box 1837<br />

Lnoraa. Ml 48150<br />

SECRETARY--<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

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with good tetephone Huds and won)<br />

procaeamg Evening and weekend<br />

hour* (shared with enother<br />

employee) Send resume and salary<br />

requirements to Ctoaener 8 Eccanbtc<br />

Newspapers, Box a 1637<br />

Otteerver & Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcralt Rd<br />

LMns Ml 48150<br />

SHOWROOM FRONT DESK<br />

Houeework done 7 Earn money white<br />

er^Oying a stimulating business<br />

stmoepnere Psrt Urns position avadable.<br />

Rextote hrs. Applications<br />

accepted SI Kurls Kitchen 8 Bath.<br />

12500 Metriman Rd Uvonia<br />

between 1-96 8 Ptymouth Rd<br />

SNOW SHOVELERS<br />

Green HH Apartments fairmngton<br />

Hdte Work as required by conditions<br />

Muat be Bextoie Excedent opportunity<br />

lor students 17 00 per hour Csd tor<br />

appointmerit 810-478-4664<br />

YOUTH DIRECTOR, part-bme posi-<br />

Bcm Send resums or nqumes to<br />

Faith Community Presbyterian<br />

Church P.O. Box 1. Now. Ml<br />

48376<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Part-Tine Saiet<br />

SALES PERSON wanted Pan-bme<br />

For Ana iswelry store Ro expenence<br />

necessary aa we wdi tram Ptease<br />

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Jewelers. 101 E Mam. NorthV«e<br />

524 Help Wanted-<br />

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CARE-GIVER FOR Ektafly<br />

Woman<br />

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Transportation Cat (9-5pm).<br />

313-741-1601<br />

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estate (beautdul carnage housei<br />

Cad Dawn Robinson 810^32-1170<br />

iDCitese 29870 MiddteOelt<br />

Farmmgion Hdte, Ml 48334<br />

HOUSEKEEPING PERSON<br />

To mamuen modem senior resident<br />

budding located m NW submb<br />

Excellenf wages 8 beneMs Expenence<br />

preterred Reply to P O Box<br />

401123. Redlord. Ml 48240<br />

EOE<br />

LIVE-IN HELP lor etoerty parents<br />

Uflhl housewort. prepare meals 8<br />

help with dl mother Must have expe<br />

nenoe Ask toi Jtoi 313-425-2224<br />

SENIOR CITIZENS<br />

need aide io help with care and<br />

housekeeping Pari time, m Novi<br />

(810> 348-6966<br />

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24 HOURSr7 DAYS<br />

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you^smeto mdependsrd m your own<br />

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employees ar» RN supervised<br />

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United Home Care<br />

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-(313)422-9250<br />

Lnrante oflice aervmg Oakland 8<br />

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(313)981-8829<br />

n office sarvng Ptymomh'<br />

8 surrounding western<br />

Wayne County communities<br />

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ase m hourly wage cd S 6<<br />

me 132 HRS | Apply al K<br />

10 MM Novi, Ml or<br />

560 Educatioa1<br />

Instruction<br />

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teacher, all graitesi'mtnecls math,<br />

study organuadonal skills specialty<br />

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TRI COUNTY TUTORING<br />

Experienced teachers<br />

CM f810> 414-7400<br />

TUTOR WANTEO tor Onaban 3rd-<br />

5to grade cumculum 24 plus has<br />

wee* Daytime Novi r Livonia<br />

313-^-8488<br />

562 Bosmm<br />

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with yOur own<br />

MERCHANT<br />

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sennce or work at home this«-<br />

ness with' good_ poor or no<br />

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(810) 557-8540<br />

AFTER SCHOOL care - Cranbrook<br />

School area As soon as possible 2<br />

kids car a must 3-5 days<br />

2 30-5 3ppm »6 2 children<br />

ages 3 A 11 m my Plymouth Twp<br />

home Mon-Fn 7 308pm Excedent<br />

pay 8 benefits. Own transportation 8<br />

references or Sun<br />

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transportation<br />

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CHILDCARE FOR 4 »r old m We®<br />

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Paid vacakon 8 hefcdays Rek.de<br />

vefucto. poesitve amiude and reteiences<br />

(8101 624-5143<br />

CHILDCARE needed m<br />

home tor 3 8 5 yr old<br />

7 30-5:30pm. Own trar<br />

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CHILDCARE NEEDED n my Bloomkme<br />

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References required (313)459-2682<br />

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BUSINESS FORMS<br />

Customued compulenred layouts<br />

to updals 8 consolidate<br />

your business lorm needs<br />

Cad Aw -313-562-8665<br />

562 PraCSenrkct<br />

CAPITAL AVAILABLE tor<br />

Commerce<br />

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•25 000 up Wnte. Mr<br />

BOX 87473, Careen mi 48187<br />

DILLON INVESTIGATIONS<br />

Discretion 8 Conlioer'.n*kry<br />

Ciuaranteed We can meat M of<br />

1810) 528-3075<br />

FOR HIRE Tn axle Oump 8 ctover<br />

Company or mdhndute hauling For<br />

temaMn cM<br />

3i>-486-4789<br />

GIFT-BUYING SERVICE<br />

Lai Man May beta w«h your yew<br />

rouna grtl .*«<br />

t iJeS.ei.l<br />

rs eety- CM Smanwe. Maty^<br />

»10) 471<br />

HOME<br />

BUSINESS<br />

start a home busmaea<br />

Beverty al<br />

3f<br />

tAolhers.<br />

|1<br />

S Etna Resume<br />

87913. Canfcm, Ml 4618<br />

• toetmenewe<br />

mine Service . PO B<br />

l7-00?3<br />

570 Attorneji/Le(a)<br />

Comueling<br />

a ^<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

PAYMENT PLANS<br />

- Drunk Onvmo - Criminal<br />

• Divorce<br />

Costo^ - Ir^vy<br />

STEPHEN M.<br />

STEINHARDT<br />

313-266-8137<br />

810-474-6877 -<br />

'<br />

ALL OtSTRICT COURTS<br />

ILL Drunk Driving Oftensed<br />

ALL Fees Reasonable<br />

Omar's License restortbon<br />

Ed ChamiatL 282-1580<br />

1-800-770-1580<br />

25 yrs experetnee f<br />

CRIMINAL<br />

&<br />

DRUNK DRIVING<br />

^SPECIALIST<br />

BANKRUPCY<br />

LICENSE RESTORATION<br />

REAL ESTATE CLOSINGS<br />

til INJURY rtSFS<br />

FAST RESULTS FROM A<br />

LAWYER WHO TRULY -<br />

CARES<br />

JOEL H. GOODMAN<br />

810-546-6252<br />

UNEMPLOYMENT<br />

DISABILITY<br />

WRONGFUL DISCHARGE<br />

Ben Kemer 313-965-1920<br />

574 BusinettOppt.<br />


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* p ( * > C L A S S I F I C A T I O N S 001 to 716 O & E Monday, <strong>October</strong> 9, <strong>1995</strong><br />

MflRKCT PLflC€<br />

ANTIQUE STAINED GLASS<br />

M W U Clans cabmat<br />

ft mac 810-535-0324<br />

ATTENTION DEALERS<br />

Purcftas*<br />

srvtiqu* |*w*iry «Wes« It you are<br />

one<br />

at the law who 0MS rioi use<br />

Prestige Gems as row mmr\ souree<br />

T 5 time to chack us oul We pur<br />

Com targe amount* ot anaque iew<br />

eiry Iron' a* km* p*nods<br />

New ft<br />

established dealers welcomed<br />

Prestge Gems (810)227-1529<br />

BASEBALL BASKETBALL. tootoaU<br />

& Hoc*e> Cartjs. Musi sea Ca* tor a<br />

3(3-455-2032<br />

702 Antiques<br />

Collectibles<br />

MADAM ALEXANDER Dolls<br />

approximately 40 •" mx* condaon<br />

After "prn 13131 3818719<br />

BEATLES FANS<br />

do yowf have<br />

memorabilia or nm«M<<br />

Beafflas visa io Detroit WXVZ would<br />

•fee to hea Ircm you BI0827-9MS<br />

CHANGING DECOR<br />

9 pc Empire<br />

*»r>g set. C<br />

1870. Victorian side<br />

chairs. C 1870 paean, lung bedroom<br />

set. SO s Pncad to s«u Walar1c*a<br />

v810| 623-6849<br />

CLOCK Welch 8 Spring Company<br />

exceaent working condition. acxible.<br />

dot prepetu* canoma/ rosewood<br />

cane. -7 aa> bast oaer 8'0-3*9-542i<br />

NOW<br />

OPEN<br />

KNIGHTSBRIDGE<br />

ANTIQUE<br />

MALL<br />

4230S W 7 M.w Rd NorWMlto Ml<br />

48167 8*0-344-7200<br />

Opan 7 days, tiam - 6on-<br />

Wett unM dpm<br />

GLASSWARE EXPERTLY<br />

REPAIRED ON J ME PREMISES<br />

Large selection c' r*ta,-«r>c* books<br />

NUMEROUS ZOLAN mm.alure<br />

ptales I,also Ml sue i W* sell m 35*.<br />

00 JUO«I (-313) *82 9604<br />

EBOX<br />

rtast<br />

i3>3) 420 2592<br />

" I T<br />

Mahogany<br />

ORGAN<br />

ESTRY<br />

COOfJBKVl<br />

*5G0 |810> 477<br />

Art$ 4 Crafts<br />

LAMB SUEDE -T7*«1^0toT<br />

OMtecl tOf skirls<br />

. owttt<br />

B*lcw wholesale. 810-960-0874<br />

QLMLTS 3 handmade quats tor sale<br />

1 guean u< & 2 double sue q>*tts<br />

For ^*»manai can. 313-464 2t}4l<br />

SOL/TMFlELD VFW Arts 8 Crafts<br />

Show<br />

2645 Muxdery 9 Mae ft Tetef<br />

aph Oct 22<br />

i0am-4pm<br />

n tables $20 810-353-4382<br />

313-533 1923 Or 810-476-5325<br />

706 Auction Sales<br />

PUBLIC<br />

AUCTION<br />

Huge oarvm repc ft at lease vehicle<br />

saw Weo Oct H Auction time<br />

11 am V> at 8 30am<br />

Cbme KJ Buy or Sale Down payment<br />

or $300 cash required at time & sale<br />

Auto Poo Auction<br />

19865 Telegraph Ro Brownsaowrr<br />

I Twr Mcft (313) 479-4360<br />

COLLECTOR PLATES - 8 <strong>for</strong> $200<br />

Can (8101 471-6002<br />

DINING ROOM set<br />

75 years old<br />

. chairs Outlet<br />

(313) 459-43S0<br />

WOOL DOUBLE Jaw* vvjia rug<br />

very ornate black background<br />

w-Cnmsor- taupe cream accents<br />

Must see $3 450 Leave message<br />

;8101 870-2236<br />

PINING ROOM suite baauWul<br />

carved walnut<br />

Needs new home.<br />

$5000 (313) 462-4846 alter 10am<br />

HUMMEL<br />

SCHOOLBOYS GiRLS<br />

9-V,oM markings must see Be«<br />

ofta* 810-778-5270<br />

704 Arts 4 Crafts<br />

ASSORTEO MAT Board - odd wes<br />

Good tor leathers, artists<br />

(8'0! 682 0962<br />

IONIA ANTIQUE ft Collectable<br />

Market. Sun Oct 22 loru Fai'<br />

grounds. South M-66 >oma Ml Bam<br />

4 30pm Adrnsson $2 00 ram or<br />

Shane<br />

X: WYNO'S ANTIQUE<br />

ANO COLLECTIBLE SHOW<br />

Oct 14-15<br />

•>ai imn-b&w ft mjh iiar-icr<br />

Dearborn Cm* Center. 15801 Mich<br />

igan Ave. comer ol OreenhaM Dearbom<br />

Admission $3- The af<strong>for</strong>dable<br />

show 1.810) 772-2253<br />

ATTENTION C-RAFTERS. out o(<br />

buaness sale Styro cones. Christmas<br />

lowers many ornaments 35<br />

sftano mn<br />

Value over S'OOC.<br />

best offer take aa (8»0) 380-37B8<br />

CRAFTEHS NEEDED<br />

. Wattles Schoo workshop<br />

Sat Oec 2. 8am to 4pm<br />

Mwmafcor 810-680-9! 9.3<br />

• Wj CO JlL ILIIJK<br />

DO-IT CENTER<br />

AH inventory ft tmtures. also. JO 301<br />

tractor m loader<br />

1981 F"350 Duals<br />

1983 Ranger large mower replace-<br />

6709, Chicago _<br />

-e,-.<br />

American Auckons (810) 543-7980<br />

708 Rummage Sak/<br />

Flea Markets<br />

•KiOS HELPING KIDS<br />

Tons o» »l«ms. ev®ryt»nmQ must go<br />

OnedavCWy f nday OcH 3, 9-3pm<br />

Academy ot the Sacred Heal<br />

on<br />

Kensington Road between. Charing<br />

Cross ft Long Lake Road<br />

RUMMAGE SALE<br />

First JrnJed Methodist Church ol<br />

Faimmgion 33112 Grand River at<br />

Wsmer Tburs Oct 12 9am-8pm ft<br />

Fn Oct 13 9am 2pm<br />

S7 '.iLAf<br />

.ame.-i r.gy/ttrji<br />

JOHNNY MA THIS "Looking At You"<br />

Iramed paiW<br />

portrait. 2r»34"<br />

Caa 313-458 76S2<br />

JUKE BOX 1946 AMi-40 Plays 78<br />

old tune* ft ertra records Aa oryjmal<br />

$1050 (810) 646-4312<br />

JUKE BOX Seeburg T958 Model<br />

16IS Needs restoration $1400<br />

Alle< 6pm 810-486-3743<br />

at Lodge Service Dr near Wyoming<br />

Reusable Hams arts ft crafts Oct<br />

14 9 5 "able Rentals $20<br />

Can Joanne (313) 835-75B7<br />

CRAFTESS WANTED S! Valentines<br />

4th Annual Holiday Craft Shop.<br />

Sat Nov 255 6825<br />

CRAFT Hut<br />

10*10 mtf<br />

St.700 Call |810> 620-<br />

she^irug,<br />

520 29®<br />

MOLIDA* IN Westiand Craft Sfww<br />

Bailey Recreation Center Nov<br />

17-19 Grafters needed Ca» atler<br />

1pm 3"9 326-0'46 313453-5719<br />

710 Estate Sales<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

6518 Oilman W.ol<br />

Inkster. N ol <strong>for</strong>t Rd Oct 12-14<br />

9 5 Tools, sawnig ttshmg ft boafng<br />

equipment, snow blowers old<br />

Christmas ornaments ft other<br />

nostal^a<br />

Eatate Sales<br />

ESTATE<br />

S A L E S<br />

BY<br />

DEBBIE<br />

>N HOUSE<br />

•Futl Estates - 20%<br />

Fee<br />

Cash paid 48 fits after saw<br />

•Auction • Consignments<br />

ANTIQUES<br />

WANTED<br />

CASH BUY OUTS-<br />

Our Relerence L»f<br />

is the Bast T»»ng<br />

We Have'<br />

313-538-2939<br />

WE DO ALL THE WORK'<br />

Garife Sales<br />

i Oakland<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Moving Antiques<br />

coHecttbfta furniture ft much more<br />

1403 Ha«X 15 Mile ft Adams area<br />

Wad-Sun<br />

BLOOMEIELD MILLS - SAMPLE<br />

SALE Huge selection ol new gnfl<br />

items aft at salesman 9 cost* Cannes<br />

frames Chnstmas ft home<br />

decor «ems plus much more<br />

Kingsley Inn, Oakland Room Wood<br />

ward at Long Lake Tburs Oct I2l*v<br />

7pm. Frt . Oct .1301. 9-2pm<br />

UlUOMHfclO HILLS<br />

muHl larncy<br />

1099 N Cranbrdok Rd 2 Mocks S<br />

ot Quartoh Rd Oct 12 ft 13 8am-<br />

1pm No early birds please<br />

BLOOMFlELD TWP<br />

moving sale<br />

770 Brookwood Waftie ofl Eastways,<br />

E ot Woodward. N at Long Lake. Fn<br />

Oct 13 10-3 Sal Oct 14 9-3 Fumeure<br />

bfcas games, dtum set. more<br />

BRIGHTON'S BEST<br />

Appliances:,<br />

kitchen suppkes<br />

household items,<br />

tumrfure. double extra large mens<br />

clothes, videos, skis, sports cards ft<br />

memoraQAa. lawn spreaders, rototitler<br />

7900 Herbst. oft Grand Rryer or<br />

rmle NW Ttt 1-96 Oct 12 14 9 to 4<br />

711 GanfeSalea<br />

! Oakland<br />

MOVING SALE - most down«n<br />

come<br />

earty<br />

1950-s 43 yn accumutaeon 114<br />

Wedgewood<br />

Oueensware<br />

HtytH Krfk. sever pute E»r<br />

na#y Yours<br />

AmeAoana punch bow).<br />

sterling i<br />

na#y You<br />

opt<br />

serving<br />

pottery 8 It 4 cusfaon hand pantM<br />

knen iota. 2 hresme c#«airs A<br />

ottoman, occasional chair, pa* tuond<br />

SO* end tables<br />

French provmoel<br />

step end table, hammond organ,<br />

1950*8 cherry entertanment center<br />

with TV ft rpfto. buMet, dnng room<br />

table. 2 leaves pads. 5 side chMTS<br />

host chau double bed. 20'S enarnai<br />

top lade, long red velvet Head board,<br />

lamps I960 dresser, books, jewefy<br />

ft Hummsls galore, mac<br />

tmchen.<br />

craft malanal. doVmg sue 16-18.<br />

tods, bicycles, flrtl power mower<br />

many mofe Hems 3240B MKXftebelt<br />

by |he Red Bam mari bo* between<br />

Northwestern ft 14 Mee. west ode ol<br />

stieel Thurs Fn (Sal?) 10-7<br />

wood t> . Maple ft Famangton Fuinilura.<br />

houeehoad items, dodra<br />

mac Thure-fn . Oct t2-t3eh. 9-3<br />

712 Garage Sales Wayne<br />

llANTOW<br />

6UM!<br />

between Ford Rd ft LAey<br />

Thurs<br />

9-5pm Swmg glider set. IrMcSa<br />

sowing machine, misc<br />

DEAR80RN Oct 12th-14th 9-/<br />

24843 Perm Antiques lumiture.<br />

poelcan* stamps, records, etc<br />

GARDEN CITY - Oct 12-13<br />

S to<br />

5:30 32201 Rush Warren *Aemman<br />

area Tf Rara%. >eas«"iio sNSw _<br />

GARDEN CITY 32260 Rossfyn.<br />

Thurs-Sat 10-6. Oct 12-14 Misc<br />

N<br />

ol Cherryhill E ol Venoy<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Mufl> tammy<br />

IMMACULATE HEART of Mary<br />

Garage SaMUve Auction. Sal. Oct<br />

14 10-5 00 16000 Pembroke | Near<br />

Greenheld between 7 ft 8 Mile)<br />

clothes Oct 13-14 9-5 N o' 13 W<br />

ol Drake 29781 WMte Han<br />

LATHRUP VILLAGE - Oct 12-14 9 to<br />

5 Gieai Bargains Cfmdrens items<br />

28565 Lathrup Btvd li Southfceld<br />

LIVONIA 15256 Adams. S ol 5 M4^l-<br />

275 antqua phonograph, toveseal.<br />

| country accessories Thur-Fn 9-5<br />

SOUTMF1ELD 29929 Woodhaven<br />

N ol 12 Men E ol Lahse.. W<br />

ol<br />

Evergreen Oct 12 ft 13. 9-5 2<br />

tamily. quality reasonable Clothes,<br />

shoes darts books, magarmes. etc<br />

LIVONIA. Household items, tools,<br />

some antiques 9-4pm Oct 11-14<br />

15672 Oporto. 5MiMVMK]Aeble1<br />

W BLOOMFlELD: Oct 11-13.. 10am<br />

3180 Parkland N of M^le. ofl Midctebelt<br />

Big 4 family - Nifty items<br />

LIVONIA • Misc aems, Fwntture ft<br />

clothing Mpn-Fn Oct 9-13. 9-5<br />

16666 Gottvww<br />

REDFORD<br />

24532 Graham. W of<br />

Telegraph S ol 5 Mile Oct 12 13<br />

9-4pm BaCry furniture ft rrasc<br />

Gara|e Sale. Wayne<br />

REDfORO - Large sale Some lab<br />

y m i w Oel 13-1* Bam «pm<br />

57145 Bennett al CurUa between 8<br />

a 7 and Beech a Inhaler<br />

REOfORC<br />

Bias Lucerne. S ol W<br />

Chicago between InkaMr a Beech<br />

Defy >n-S4*-Sun<br />

WESTLANO - 8700 Geioramo,<br />

Wayne ft Hunter Wed-Thut»-Fn.<br />

9 30-4 30pm Krtchenware mec<br />

713 Moving Sak«<br />

MOVING SALE-NOVI-TIL OCT 25<br />

10 MILE/TAFT RDS' 313-347-4725<br />

Hemmond classic organ burled<br />

walnut ategenl $1,900 Smal rot<br />

top oak desk. $50 Octagon pedestal<br />

dnng room table ft 5 swivel, rodung<br />

brown tabrtc dwi. $19(5 Large<br />

mantel oak dock, elegant $150<br />

Dekne extra capacity Whirlpool<br />

washer ft tkver Almond cok* (gee<br />

dryer), $3®5 'aartba Strata S Commercial<br />

phone system a 2 phones 3<br />

lew ft 6 kne capabWy, $306 What<br />

pod Mdge. Almond. »M«y wda with<br />

external water a ca large $495<br />

Walnut bedroom set. tnpla dresser<br />

tan bureau ft headboard $305<br />

ftinffli ?V ix<br />

Pad $1000, aalung<br />

$400 For details 313-421279?<br />

BEAUTIFUL TEARDROP pearl<br />

weddra gown LAe new, 3 ft tram<br />

veH nduded $500 313-427 3446<br />

BRIDAL GOWN<br />

San Mann pastel<br />

pink, kit Iran sue 20 Malcfwig<br />

kerra «MI. $325 810 968-2221<br />

FUR 00AT Genuine coyote *.<br />

length a>n«^ appraised at $3,500<br />

sal $80Qtesr oAar 810-851-9003<br />

FURS PRE-OWNED Black Ranch<br />

Stroller. $2,000 Autumn Hue<br />

Stroke* $1,000 Autumn Hue coal.<br />

$800 Arnrene wrap $250 Sim<br />

8-10 Have appraisals 810-254-2594<br />

MINK COAT, V. leno*. cold Stored,<br />

worn 8 kmes originally $5 000 Now<br />

5 ,(810> ;<br />

$1200 Alter 301-1528<br />

UON CHERE silk wecMng gown<br />

n sleeve ofl ifie shouidefs Size<br />

TOtVbest 313-862-6805<br />

WEDDING CANCELLED • dress<br />

never used, sue 10. coet $2000. wtl<br />

take $000 313-420-4635<br />

WEDOING DRESS - OmsWidng. ol*<br />

T 0<br />

Paid $1100: Sea S360 1<br />

WE DOING gown ft veil<br />

elaboraw<br />

beed work. B trari sua 10<br />

Paw $050 $450 best81<br />

716 Household Goods<br />

ANTIQUE MATCHING dresser, raghl<br />

stand beautiM tu« sua mirror<br />

wtwveled wood frame Good COIK»-<br />

bon. must sek $225 810288-5347<br />

ART DECO bedroom sat, 5 pteces<br />

Needs harvdtes and rehmshmg must<br />

sen $300 Call 810- 340-1150<br />

chairs 1 yr Excelent condition<br />

$1750 new $1000 313-420-4425<br />

AUTOMATIC BED. with remote oontrol<br />

brand new, complete with mattress<br />

$1100" (313) 381-3847<br />

BABY FURNITURE, bassinet Wlace<br />

oovai. kke new Playpen ft stroller<br />

iflObest Anttque host-tree relnger<br />

•tor 5100 Antique Mdien laMe $35<br />

best; (3131 934-1109<br />

BED - BRASS, queen, Ortfwped*<br />

mattress. sM In bo* New $000. sacrtfcoe<br />

$275 (8101 661 4579<br />

716 Household Goods<br />

BED • Camionciaa tuft queer sue.<br />

I rafts $250<br />

(313) 537-9*03<br />

BED<br />

king. new. aft* in boa Pfcttft<br />

ortho n<br />

$1400<br />

onho mattress sat Luxury fcrm Coat<br />

$1400 sea lor $375 810-861-4579<br />

Bedroom Custom Gray Formica,<br />

twin funtfte bed. dresser bookshelf,<br />

desk. $1200<br />

810-S30-0902<br />

BEDROOM FURNITURE<br />

kiilg Bed<br />

2 night stands other catanetry Oak<br />

810-826-5000<br />

wWTt*wgh laminate. $1250 .<br />

Lom<br />

BEDROOM SET, dark Benmnglon<br />

pine, queen bed. 2 dressers, mirror<br />

raght aland $800' (810)641-9026<br />

BEDROOM SET<br />

Dresser, mirror<br />

cheat moN stand. 2 twm bed trames<br />

Tradaonal style $225 (8101477-3019<br />

BEDROOM SETS (2>. Dream rac»r<br />

car. tam#y room furniture<br />

chaws<br />

loys. Apple tie s • Baths<br />

20 Yr* enpenence Free estimates<br />

313-425-0000<br />

OR<br />

313-581-0802<br />

28726 Plymouth Fid . Uvoma. Ml<br />

C h i m n e y s<br />

Built New A Repair<br />

Will beat any price!<br />

Senior cititen ifecooit<br />

Licensed ft Insured<br />

BEST CHIMNEY INC<br />

8 1 0 - 5 5 7 - 5 5 9 5<br />

3 1 3 - 2 9 2 - 7 7 2 2<br />

4214 Woodward Ave. Oak Park. Ml<br />

Appliance Service<br />

AMERICAN APPLIANCE<br />

HEATING ft COOLING<br />

Wa aannca aft makes & models<br />

T)o « youraeH parti ft irftonmabon "<br />

313-438-0572<br />

- Tuft fcaa J-eOO-787-6157<br />

37480 Am Amor TrM Uvofka. m<br />

QAGNON APPLIANCE INC<br />

^<br />

E<br />

r ^ ^ A ^ L<br />

c F O ^ £<br />

SENIOR DISCOUNT<br />

P13I899-5010 or 1(800)670-5010<br />

| F | b j | Buildup<br />

TMOR CONSTRUCTION<br />

Comm.<br />

Res. Flemodal. Repair<br />

One can does it all'<br />

He ft ins 313-268-8400<br />

Remodelin<br />

Asphalt/<br />

I Blacktopoing<br />

'<br />

AMERICAN ASPHALT COMPANY<br />

- WCgja57 -<br />

Pamng • riaperi • Seal Coaftng<br />

Free Eaftiiiaaaa 810-288-5800<br />

' THE JEFFERY CO<br />

BLACK TOP PA\8NG CONTRACTORS<br />

(313) 584-2430<br />

AOD NEEDED SPACE<br />

lo four home<br />

Turn your bae<br />

into lam*y room, rec loom. Srwr<br />

laundry<br />

storage or Cedroom (a)<br />

Outdoor Ingenuities<br />

Ucms<br />

3t3-4S3-33?5<br />

A FAMILY BUSINESS<br />

• A PERSONAL TOUCH .<br />

STAIRWAYS & RAILINGS<br />

KITCHENS-VANITIES-COUNTERS<br />

BASEMENTS DOORS WtNOOWS<br />

STORE RENOVATION<br />

LjC ft tr*<br />

28 yrs enpenence<br />

3 1 3 - 4 2 1 - 5 5 2 6<br />

• HIGH HAT*<br />

CHIMNEY SWEEP<br />

Rancaps. Dampers, Chimney<br />

Repairs. Porches ft Tuckpoirtting<br />

GUARANTEED NO MESS<br />

INSURED ft LICENSED<br />

I License »71 -02778)<br />

11319 Browne*, Plymouth<br />

454-3557 531-8531<br />

Residential - CommercuM<br />

Cham Unk<br />

Custom Wood<br />

Free Est 313-729-7394<br />

Pager 810-903-3375<br />

Firewood<br />

AA-1 HOSKINS TREE. INC<br />

M«ed hard woods. S50 Oak<br />

J60<br />

Frutt $65 Dekvefed ft dumped<br />

stacking $10 |4k8). Checks add S5<br />

(810) 477-6958<br />

ABSOLUTELY seasoned 1 yr split<br />

muted hardwood SSSface cord pKfcup<br />

Deft aval. Canlorvnea/»y areas<br />

Frank a Firewood. 30474 Cherry Hrf<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (3)3) 981-4630<br />

ADMIRE YOUR FIRE<br />

SUPER WELL SEASONED<br />

HARD<br />

BIRCH - FRUIT<br />

HACKER SERVICES 810-474-6814<br />

QUALITY SINCE 1946<br />

Carpentry<br />

BARRYS CARPENTRY SERVICE<br />

Baths - Basements - Kitdiens<br />

Start to Finish Free Eat. Guar<br />

15 yrs Enp . Lie 810-478-8558<br />

CARPENTRY . BASEMENTS<br />

. Repairs lo Complete Remodekng<br />

Lcensed buftder<br />

Gaa John 313-522-5401<br />

CARPENTRY-FINISH OM ROUGH<br />

Addnora<br />

Kitchens Orywal<br />

Ooeats partnes<br />

basements tn<br />

No (ob to small!' Lii<br />

313-522-2563<br />

LARGE & Small Jobs<br />

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21015 Farmmgton Road. 3 blocks N<br />

ol 8 Mfte 810-471-0656<br />

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best oiler Aftsr 5pm 810-477-7469<br />

810452-7063<br />

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4 darks. 191PLUI. sic . $32&tM*l<br />

Courser I cabinet kMchen sMe 6 f|.<br />

$22&t>e*t Deluxe<br />

daptaytsbae Modutor 2 Parts. $3S&<br />

bea. StohvM LarranaM. 4'aT, $25<br />

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8* clemater $28 50 aa-taat<br />

RsUrtng. (810) 642-5085<br />

CLARK LIFT TRUCK - 2000 to gas.<br />

ottSs but goods. $1700 Also stM<br />

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maohmtst vices - $250<br />

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313-533 7098<br />

FIREPLACE INSERT J g f l<br />

$230 or^taM<br />

GENERATOR-HONDA<br />

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1201-240 V. nun aboU 30 hows.<br />

ate new > (313) 5914378<br />

GIRLS 8 pieos bedroom ouM cftrano<br />

sat. occasional lable* ft<br />

CM after a 810-479-7131<br />

HOT TUB. noanaasL 4<br />

$2,000 or beat May trade I<br />

SOLO<br />

HOT WATER TANKS-USED<br />

go 1<br />

80 ,<br />

JACUZZI - VHuno Spa 8<br />

yeers dd. $1000 I1Q<br />

hooM) (810)<br />

tlO or 220<br />

879-1548<br />

KENMORE SEWING machine<br />

toral<br />

$100 30 oal Hsasquanan<br />

at stand brand new. $125 Oaft<br />

CMdooB changng table parted<br />

$125 T*t* lamp. daMiinmMa. 25<br />

1»* dd $100 Nkaa. 10 game*<br />

$75 Women* StfMrtn 3 spaed,<br />

rweda Bass $50 Men* 10 speed raoer<br />

$40 After 8pm. (313)<br />

condaon. $200 (810) 62S-05<br />

(810) 4354860<br />

docn ft too **L<br />

toraataftefton<br />

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00 day* 810447-6300<br />

svss 8104794064<br />

MASSAGE TABLE. dMuae. aduMsbta<br />

head rest Lite new<br />

$500 or<br />

beet after (810) 569-7545<br />

MISC OFFICE lumaure<br />

2 metal<br />

desks. 2 Mng cabatets chair* 00m-<br />

» center 313-728-1110<br />

POOL SLOE ft dving board. $200<br />

each or boti tor $375 CM Kevin<br />

Pager 810-5034046<br />

I114W103 tor 1 1 $1600<br />

(313) 8234293<br />

POWER WASHER -11 ftp. 3000 pel.<br />

dun 8 Nauto Groat summer |ot><br />

CM (313) 455-2499<br />

SEWING MACHINE<br />

OMsr model<br />

heavy duty commercial, wiffi table.<br />

$100 (313) 561-3706<br />

SHED. new. unassembled. 10 a 14<br />

treated wood beee baft. 10 yr ruM<br />

wenarrfy New $870; SM tor $650<br />

(313) 455-5718<br />

SHOPSMtTH<br />

$850<br />

MARK 9 Extras<br />

(313) 326-1348<br />

STRIPPER MACHINE fagh apeed<br />

15 gaton* of floor<br />

3 flaftnni of spray ft bull<br />

Mops ft bucket*<br />

r«pray*bult<br />

810-4794946<br />

TOOLS - mechanic*, carpenter team<br />

ft garden Mower*, trailer<br />

313438-7146<br />

VIC TANNY<br />

$400<br />

MemberahB -<br />

(810)<br />

VITA-MASTER STATIONARY b*ta ft<br />

WHITE UPRIGHT Ireenr. good<br />

condaon. $60<br />

Wen?* bench wflh<br />

weights $25 Rowing machine, $25<br />

Ski madana $20 313437-2983<br />

WHITE UPRIGHT Irea/or. 17 cu tl .<br />

$150 3 kered planl grow canter aMh<br />

KFo| liOiXl><br />

TREAD MIL.<br />

new.<br />

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loadaiL wtBi<br />

WEIOER POWER Maa muai atabon.<br />

WEIGHT BENCH aMh 100 to Keel<br />

i**H0M' Uha nasi $75 Laava ataa-<br />

>*oe 313-387-3891<br />

oondilion<br />

Asking<br />

81<br />

KoMer ft CampbM Coned*<br />

*ah bench Fnawood Eacaftent<br />

$1300 (31$) 525-5639 aft*r 5<br />

PIANO SPINET Charrywood Eacailent<br />

oondbon Recenfty luned $800.<br />

(810) 73*3686<br />

PIANO SPINET. Cherry wood.<br />

Hudaon. Vary 0Ood condafem Must<br />

SSft. $880 (810) 861-3706<br />

PIANO • Spatd artisnch<br />

walnut<br />

Goodcondlon $1100 31347S-29M<br />

or 810 776-0318.<br />

PIANO<br />

Top d tie ate Wuratzet<br />

cherry cabinet<br />

7 yr* old ancdlant<br />

oondtoon $2700 (810) 645-4861<br />

sj&rr;<br />

Batov Grand.<br />

1, aati bench<br />

Uka new (313) 722-5089<br />

PLAYER PIANO<br />

AhBque (1914). tidy restored and 70<br />

roM $1,500 313-894-8922<br />

PLAYER PIANO<br />

gjo-arl -Weberxyidboned<br />

eaoaMrtl<br />

ofter 810-335-0024<br />

PLAYER PIANO. 1918 LestOi.<br />

mahogany, need* rsftrsshmg. rsbt<br />

187 reft*. $995. (810) 3824048<br />

>OOL TABLE 7 a New aMM tap<br />

Good condaon $800<br />

(810) 227<br />

We Buy PIANOS<br />

(Spinsls. Consoles Grary*.<br />

Top pnees tor 9 Mir may Grands<br />

- ANO -<br />

HAMMOND ORGANS<br />

(B-3. C-3. A-100 ft others).<br />

CaB Mr. Howard<br />

313-561-3537<br />

WURUTZER organ double keyboard.<br />

decaorac itr^hm LA* new<br />

S M -<br />

YAMAHA OHt 1989 53" baby grand<br />

ivory<br />

factory warranty. Ike new.<br />

$11,400 / U move 8104614579<br />

752<br />

Sportffl|Goodi<br />

BIG GAME TROPHIES-- Ek heeds.<br />

Caflbou Sheep. God* B<br />

Skua*<br />

Steve. (810) mr rug* ft<br />

792-3125<br />

BOYS SKIS ft boot* good condition<br />

$200 Boy* Bauer hockey skate*<br />

aze fi. $25 (313) 425-0408<br />

DORA GUOE <strong>1995</strong> Air Hockey IM*e<br />

44"a85" aeeiorac teanng. ifce new<br />

$450 (810)6614579<br />

EXERCISE EQUIPMENT - Me new<br />

Seat Lfteatyler Treadmft. 1 yr old.<br />

$350 Pro Unk Weight I<br />

$300 Pro Cor* 718E Stair Stepper<br />

$75 . (810) 474-4810<br />

GOALIE EQUIPMENT - Complete<br />

mans su* Uka new Vaudin ft<br />

Cooper $1000 313-522-5841<br />

HEALTH GLIDER - $250<br />

^fr^Boa Mud SM Compare d<br />

HOCKEY SKATES, brand new<br />

Bauer Supreme 3000 eizs 81EE<br />

$180 313-5224767<br />

HOME GYM pus atationary take<br />

rowing machine, electric atair<br />

,$1200d>est (810)477-4877<br />

NOHOIC Track Pro-Lftte new $380<br />

Call Da tor* 7pm 313-261-0808<br />

MOROfC TRACK - wdk IH. sdl propdtod<br />

tread m*<br />

$400 Prooor um<br />

condaon. $250 (810)<br />

MOROIC TRACK Wdk F< Arodacs<br />

Exerciser 1 yr oM. like new<br />

3134234379<br />

NOROiC TRAK Pro New this year<br />

electronic packag* ft video $500<br />

CM (810) 625-0577<br />

PtNG/GOLF CLUBS, Karden Set<br />

Iron* $275 Taylor mads dnver.<br />

Burner Plus $40 810-954-2311<br />

POOL TA6LE. Brunswick. Bristol<br />

Oak. 4 a8'. needs new aa $750<br />

(810) 4774399<br />

POOL TABLE / ping pong MP h4laue<br />

Kaeaen slate top<br />

awwroom<br />

condaon. M equipment (600<br />

(810) 473-0617<br />

POOL TABLE $800 Red. drop<br />

podid. eacelenf condbon. wa aa*<br />

Quick Btocmftdd (810) 932-3354<br />

good - (810) 824-3049<br />

FLUTE, Yshama, student, $150<br />

Trombone, Oleaemg, F attaohmeni<br />

$450 Excellent 810-626-7406<br />

HAMILTON STUOO aue piano buB<br />

X Paldiwn, cherry «nah. good oorv<br />

m. $1050 (81Q) 548-9543<br />

KAWAI Upright - Exceftent condaon.<br />

t*0i0o*aaborry . $2500/bed. Mac<br />

homehoW a*me 810-463-1198<br />

KIMBALL SPINET wdnm pmno wah<br />

bench 7year*dd $1200 Very good<br />

condHon . (810) 347-1875<br />

LOWRCY THEATRE organ $800<br />

Qiwnd apm*t Piano - $ W<br />

Excel<br />

ant Bondaon 13131 886-2590<br />

ORGAN - Gem Bednc. wWaoorttai<br />

m *me tor Chnetmas grvtng {Menace<br />

$1.SOOibed (313) 728-7450<br />

POOL TABLE Side used fence<br />

$60(yor Bed Ofter Ptoase CM<br />

(313) 266-3021<br />

TABLES<br />

swadi Gdd Crown. 1 pooL 1 mookar.<br />

1 Mhard. $1500 aech - AMo. anbque<br />

6x12 *nook*r (313) 420-3589<br />

POOL TABLE<br />

5x8 «-labia tennis<br />

top que* paddes ft accessories<br />

mduded Good condaon $200<br />

SOLD<br />

SCHW1NN AIRDYNE Pro eaercaa<br />

Cake Otaet OM drive with computer<br />

$800 new Mud aM. $599 or ba«<br />

Altai 3pm (810) 862-9966<br />

SOLOFLEX<br />

tarly ft<br />

i s r<br />

d bench<br />

but-<br />

1. *«cM*m corv-<br />

313-425-1543<br />

SOLOFLEX • $1000 08 Have but<br />

a attachment ft ag attachment<br />

caah (810) 477 7088<br />

TREAD MILL<br />

M alectnc Pacamaetar<br />

SXPro $1000 Home<br />

810-437-7550. 'Work 313-459 6961<br />

ALWAYS BUYMG mstsd caah<br />

paid. Odd. *»ver diamurxja waachea<br />

I estates Your )ewdar* Bench,<br />

38479 W • 10 MM, on 10 ma.<br />

" 'Mead « Haogany.<br />

McOonalffi,<br />

Jn tie<br />

Plaza. Farrrwiglari HM*. Ml<br />

ANIMALS<br />

KTSAJVCSTOCK<br />

#780-798<br />

FIND IT IN CLASSIFIED<br />

FINO IT IN CLASSIFIED<br />

783<br />

CATS - 2 ahort hair. 2 long he*, need<br />

" »afsta. Cat laM<br />

(313) 5254860<br />

good Noma. aM separata Cat isM<br />

* MW<<br />

CFA .<br />

1*1 ahots $150.<br />

CM anyame, 113-288-1491<br />

FISH FOR SALE 12<br />

Alncen Frontosas Also have squarui*.<br />

.100 ft 130 Ga with Wand*<br />

(313) 729-9175<br />

KITTENS 8<br />

home grown, titer<br />

old. heaahy.<br />

earned, $20 each<br />

810-474-4884<br />

SIAMESE KITTENS lOwk* old<br />

male, biuepoms $125 eadVor Beet<br />

Ofter - — 1 (313) 837-2739<br />

784<br />

Dop<br />

AKC GOLDEN Rslnever pup*,<br />

darter *hot*, 6 wks $375<br />

313-274-50*9 or 313 338-3786<br />

AKC .PUPS -<br />

DACHSHUND also ENGLISH<br />

POINTERS 313-941-0535<br />

AKC YORKlE S tmy Vat checked ft<br />

Id puppy (hot* Female $425 Male<br />

$375 Ha*d Park 810-547-9074<br />

AKfTA - AKC puppMS $650.<br />

Sanou* nqumes only plea**<br />

313-534-2848<br />

AMERICAN ESKIMO mmature pupears<br />

14171<br />

pro* »ulty wfat* 1 eddy be<br />

810451<br />

AMERICAN ESKIMO Mtvatur* c**x<br />

UKC Shots ft wormed $2504300<br />

BtFtO DOGS Traned. pcantar lemaM<br />

of setter male (810) 693-1731<br />

BOSTON TERRIER Puroes • AKC.<br />

bom 8-14-95 2 mala*. 2 larnaies<br />

CM after 5pm 810-349-1625<br />

CHIHUAHUA<br />

AKC, 8 month oM<br />

mde<br />

$200 ortiest oiler<br />

CM (6101 559-2382<br />

CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES AKC 2<br />

male*<br />

Reedy<br />

Adorable $450<br />

(810| 896-45'<br />

4 ^<br />

COCKER SPANIEL puppie* AKC.<br />

black tern ales $250<br />

CM (810) 966 1915<br />

JACK RUSSELL TERRIERS - 2<br />

ss<br />

LABS<br />

2 Mac<br />

Breeder Top quaBy Guaranteed<br />

Shots. aonnaL dudeaa. umsde<br />

Karaid $350-$400 810-437 80! 6<br />

NOVA 1984 5 spaed. tw+ grW<br />

$1000 or beet<br />

Qii) aasaa


6D<br />

\uu* Wanted<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

Tracb For Sale Mini-Vans Vana<br />

t<br />

AVCO 1978 26<br />

-lade I*<br />

?6?S »><br />

omrmK<br />

Stored<br />

bcxly Oodo* 440 |<br />

«• Westtend llS-45^7610<br />

I ABSOLUTELY<br />

BANNER travel )ra<br />

Fndge stove oven.<br />

»«n $1200<br />

COACHMAN CAT Ai_lNA-rake. 1S6B<br />

2tft Omu nvifvMM Ptxeo lo m«<br />

$4500 » M 8I0-365-0S38<br />

COACHMAN 1994 RV ongH-ia<br />

pnoe $51805 ikMdedi jndei 6000<br />

ules .Ikiess in ta««ty<br />

t-usI sell<br />

538 500 (3131 326-74*9<br />

HIGHEST S PAID FBh<br />

Quality Cars &<br />

Trucks<br />

We buv with<br />

P « *<br />

:w« Jen a* v.-- Ciii ».i<br />

13131 5»7«11<br />

FORD RANGER 1991 XLT powa<br />

steennpbiakes 5 ipeii-i t" sfereo,<br />

1 owner eknuei new 60.000 m*es<br />

jim $.'500 B!0-6oe<br />

CHEVROtET 199*<br />

Loaded. e«aMent oandtton<br />

'or*, 9000 maes 23-moS at $,36* mo<br />

50 3c*wn payment (8101 77B-8233<br />

Junk Cars Wanted<br />

I FORO 1993 Rang®. «. T Jiorce.l | CHEVROt ET 19094 Lumlna lS<br />

3 0 «w •Llor-at* '"alerting ..ap ' mm van w»9i Joo« loaded<br />

:*»rw 4.1 SMAS )l3-444-7681 I $11500 E«leode 7<br />

screen room no< wata fndge<br />

Garage >uap< Pay o» Balance<br />

and gei S8O0 (313) 422-5693<br />

COONTRVCLU6 36've*owstone5tn<br />

«.neei nacn AC «caeded •»


CLASSIFICATIONS 815 to<br />

1<br />

—-O&E Monday. <strong>October</strong>* 9. <strong>1995</strong><br />

Lincoln<br />

iC*iG D»-*» Si -<br />

""to* S«3 TOO<br />

3'3i 2^8^04<br />

*CC0fiD 1881. S£<br />

'00» MM pricad $10 896<br />

3LASSUAN OLOS .«40t 354-1300 BOOO con»Mn aatonn 82 500<br />

313' 317-2222 c 6'0-553-2405<br />

R A G E T O Y O T A<br />

MICHIGAN'S LARGEST<br />

TOYOTA DEALER<br />

ond«»on $'500<br />

OVC 1980 DX 4 Hoot 8_j<br />

W64 4~do6r an—4 JIIHU 55-IAX- "•"« »w era* excakentl<br />

136TOOmitos *m1m cassette jooa • S5 90C Ate- ifxr- 313-455-9738<br />

810-932-148* i 0'VIC 1992 IX 4 doc*. f cmim<br />

>owe- 5 «»M 32 300 -was .**<br />

I '•*» sa SDC<br />

>o«o<br />

CIVIC '980 S speed sunroof am<br />

ft"i cassette a.' • 70 000 maes excer-<br />

>ent S625£! 8.101 541 4372<br />

CIVIC '98V 2 dec o 689-2168<br />

1996 CAMRY LE<br />

Alloy Wheels<br />

• Full Power<br />

Gold Package<br />

• Woodgrain<br />

Power Sunroof<br />

• Automatic<br />

Spoiler<br />

• Keyless Entry<br />

OPEN SAT. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.<br />

MICHIGAN S LARGEST TOYOTA DEALER<br />

P A G E<br />

T O Y O T A<br />

ON TELEGRAPH 810-352 8580<br />

Bet. 8 & 9 Mile RD 1 800-331-9525<br />

V-6,<br />

automatic,<br />

power window»<br />

A<br />

locks,'<br />

anti-lock<br />

brakes, driver's air<br />

bag, cruise, tilt.<br />

Am/FM cassette, air<br />

low mileage, service<br />

rental<br />

List Price<br />

S16,595<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

$ 1 2 , 9 9 5 '<br />

Hurry! Limited<br />

Selection Available..'<br />

Olds / Aurora<br />

2*555 Mcfugan Ave<br />

1 C»<br />

565-6500<br />

«O*DA '»<br />

•ton 5630C<br />

'ed mrnooi<br />

«ce"eni coni<br />

8*0-84? 9036<br />

MARK VIM '.994 n»n grey onopnroof<br />

29 000 m«** patM 526 000<br />

T nj> 8'0 643-6202<br />

HONOA S<br />

1989-t9W 22 i: COOM<br />

ACCO»CS CtVCS PRELUDES<br />

TAMAQQFF" 353-1300<br />

RREcUOE 1994 My loaded<br />

wrvt* Baa 22 (XXJ mr«j } sfteed<br />

sunroof S'6 500 bee '810> 269-8339<br />

, WRK '993 VIII Sor ma diecnmin-<br />

, -gatingtook!lease 7000 >23' Eva 881-8427<br />

COUGAR 1980 64 000 TMaa 1u»<br />

powar an ootio ?n-i jai.r.i ( MAZOA 929 T993 - silver ««ca*ent<br />

:n 1990<br />

Q-nly 28 COO mm iu.«ury 'eare-<br />

S'3 7&<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

RROTEGE '9f2 LX pow moon-<br />

. root *indo»5 ^oclis mmaculale<br />

S7 TOO I8iq, 377-6185<br />

• RX7 1985 • 83 00ami'as good cw-<br />

, dition new exnauctt«nary 5'500<br />

cev 810-473-6433<br />

! RXT '964-5 speed moor roo' air<br />

j " 0 7 OOO miles rjark 'jrey am-!rr.<br />

I cassene S24^5 :8l0i 749-3890<br />

GRAND MAROUiS 199.1 IS 4 door<br />

loaded 47 000 miles extra dean<br />

must see' $10,910<br />

DEMMER *ORD i 313) 721-2600<br />

I,i M'wwit<br />

cjuarti 63 000 miles VB 6 passenger<br />

like new<br />

HUNTINGTON FORD<br />

Rochester 810-852-0400<br />

GRAND MAROU1S '991 - 2 ne*<br />

ves e>naust brakes dar« Brown.<br />

62 000 mu»s S8500 313-422-2478<br />

LVTMX 1986 4 900. 5 speea GooO<br />

cond>«on S9S0- O' 8esi Oftei Can<br />

SOLO<br />

G(u^cyuUuiaticuvi<br />

REX COMBS<br />

Salesperson<br />

of the Month<br />

September <strong>1995</strong><br />

and<br />

GoHoe«ent<br />

condmon mamtainecl Bre-al car<br />

$4 750 (810) 737-0386<br />

CALAIS 1968 UntemalKjnal-Buroundy<br />

l oaded 86 000 m4es Great<br />

eondaon $3300 turn<br />

SOLD<br />

SABLE 1990 LS Loaded Keyless<br />

Premium sound Cruae Very good 8<br />

dear, Best Ofler (3t3! 420-07D2<br />

SABLE 1985 LS 2 000 Mies loaded<br />

red «*'9ray leader rserx» power<br />

mooraool warranty (313. 981-4931<br />

SABLE LS 1992 32 000 miles V6<br />

Air Loaded Clolt! intenor $9250<br />

(3131 522-AI04<br />

TOPAZ 1969 4 door automalK w<br />

tm;cassette power wndowm.1ocks<br />

67 OOOrMea $3250 iSIOi 641^322<br />

CALAIS 1989 international 2 dogrr<br />

red eunraot automanc av aluminum<br />

nms power •undows.locks<br />

56 495<br />

OL SON OLDS<br />

vana near<br />

shades, too muchtomention here' Stock 165006<br />

WAS<br />

$33,539 Nm*21,360^<br />

'95 RAM 2500 LWB<br />

IMPERIAL C0NVVAN<br />

Magnum V8, 4 $pe«ca8ani<br />

Sa.000 610-682-0374<br />

RELIANT f<br />

78.000 maae. .400 810-563-47<br />

SUNDANCE 1987. 2 door.<br />

oondMon. 75 000 mdei<br />

$1.886 (610)<br />

SUNDANCE a<br />

1982-1984. larae<br />

M»»ng from fc.996<br />

DUSTERS<br />

8 ChryMar-PNmcuh<br />

(313) 525-7804<br />

SUNDANCE 1881 - Super dean J<br />

door, automate. 4 cytndar Loaded<br />

S2.000 Me* $5700 8106224-0014<br />

868 Poatiac<br />

•eONMEVELLE 1884 - SSEt BMc><br />

esi<br />

810-851 -4663<br />

866 Plymouth V6.<br />

ACCLAIM 1984. automatic<br />

ASS brake* $11,970<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Ch/ysier-Ptymauth-Jeap-Eagle<br />

313-455-8740<br />

1 313-861-3171<br />

ACCLAIM 1994<br />

mete rsmari on<br />

- &700<br />

warr«r*y.<br />

(810) 18.995<br />

375-5432<br />

ACCLAIM 1983,<br />

power windows.<br />

OLSON OLDS lock* S!*B6<br />

(313)-261-6800<br />

ACCLAIM 1992,<br />

dean. $6888<br />

Tamaraf Oodge<br />

V6 automatic, air<br />

810-354-6600<br />

DUSTER 1994<br />

$10,880<br />

" FOX HILLS<br />

Ci*y*Mr-Plymot*t>-Jeep-£agM<br />

313-465-8740 313-961-3171<br />

DUSTER - 1992 2 door<br />

mdes automatic, power<br />

$6400 810-360-6734<br />

OueTER 1982 ES 2 door, V6 aulomaas.<br />

dr. red 8 ready. Ml power.<br />

(313>26t-6800<br />

tree'-Warranty<br />

OLSON OLDS<br />

DUSTER 1982 - Green Low<br />

Meag* Mm condmon $7100 of<br />

Oast Oder 313-837-0020<br />

OUSTER 1987 New brae, new carbjfpx.<br />

Clean lSOOmetjobabM<br />

*»rtarty<br />

TER 1984 - v-6. eir. oUse. Ml.<br />

$8900 (810) 52S4132<br />

BARMINGTON HILLSCOLT 1991.<br />

8L000 Mea. Mr. manual (rammlai.<br />

Ma new. $4.200%est 1810)<br />

(810) 546-4600<br />

2 car*. 1988 and 1988<br />

[wet $2800 lor boV< or make ue<br />

lor one or Doth CMI Tom.<br />

r> 810-861-2402<br />

tS0RIZ0N. 19B7 good<br />

aawv steering i brakes am-lm.<br />

98 000 m*e* $1450 313-663-9415<br />

£ SM3« MI0<br />

0 $7,968<br />

BLACKWELL<br />

I^SER '981 RS - automaac Ml.<br />

war wmdows, eruaa. M*iao.<br />

.000 Ma*. $6,700 810-620-0235<br />

FORD<br />

(313) 453-1100<br />

Call<br />

i-80-CAR-LDAN<br />

i<br />

loan<br />

buS, I<br />

t know when to<br />

tun Than, Icotiett<br />

l-SOO-CAKUWiontlmj<br />

The call s-<br />

* FREE<br />

* CONHOENTUL<br />

* NO HASSLES<br />

t>S00-CAfl -LOAN*<br />

Mhoui<br />

7 days<br />

Call<br />

24 houre a day,<br />

lawaak<br />

BONNEVILLE 1983 SSE-Qrearylan<br />

Mathar Loaded ExcMMm 39.000<br />

mi** $16,500 Aksr 530 B10-962-6036<br />

BONNEVILLE 1993, SSE., red, My<br />

loaded car pnone. escatMnl comaton<br />

$20.00uitoesl 810-634-6501<br />

BONNEVILLE SSE-I 1994 wTnle<br />

oortMI. aaoy wheels new-car trad*<br />

Special Price $19,986<br />

SUBURBAN OLDS CADtLAC<br />

(810) 643-0070<br />

BONNEVILLE 1981 - SSE<br />

loaded. *unrgol. ren>«e anlry. ank-<br />

«helt 15500 SOLD<br />

BONNEVILLE SSE 1S82, ready |o<br />

go lor arty $12,995<br />

Bob Jeannotte Buick<br />

(313) 453-4411<br />

868<br />

eONNEVaxE 1982 wMto. 40 000<br />

^•••MBBeka ai2soo<br />

(313) 458-8679<br />

I 1983 - HUHIMII. 8 C|*-<br />

MM "00"- Mean gu»w<br />

$1200 AtOI 877 I mr<br />

19.000 aMaa. $12,986<br />

BOB -JEANNOTTE<br />

PONTWCiOaiC TRUC<br />

cnaae new Mea VB<br />

90000 MM Ei n«i«ril contkton<br />

$3300 810488-4875 E«aa 879-2381<br />

F1REBIRO 18*4. FormUa LT1. V-8.<br />

8 speed. Hack. 22000 m«*a. oM<br />

condaon $16,400. (810) 247-1323<br />

17.000<br />

•at Ewer«ng»<br />

810-674-8082<br />

GRAND AM 1882. Black. 2 door,<br />

mag wneeM ve eusonaac $6<br />

car 458-5244 Aak lor Bob Coon<br />

GORDON CHEVROLET<br />

QRM40NU 1881, 4 Ik<br />

TamaroH Dodge 810-354-6600<br />

GRAND AM 1888 - 4 door, burgwkjy.<br />

A1 condMon.** power, cnaee<br />

conMU. an*n Marao. t>uad4 58.000<br />

a. $3700 - 313-631-1884<br />

GRAND AM 1883.4 door. 8 cyMxMr<br />

loaded. Mack. 32.000 mae*. perlect<br />

shape, mual m* 313-728-2772<br />

GRAND AM 1883. 4 door. My<br />

"1, BkceMnl condmon tow<br />

$10000 (810) 856-2708<br />

GRAND AM 1881. $3,800 4 door, no<br />

ruM. cruiee. Mr. appro 904100<br />

m*** Engine a IranemaMon over-<br />

Oy prawoa* owner iMk<br />

(>10) 724-0962<br />

GRANO AM 1886 GT - 4 door. (Map<br />

purpM. My equipped. $14.000feeM<br />

Can (810) 673-3364<br />

GRANO Akl GT 199* 4 door power<br />

windows, power locks. ML cruse.<br />

Murranun wheels. csisiWi , loaded.<br />

ABS brake*, lecaory warranty<br />

S1 —<br />

GRAND AM GT 1882, 4 door lad<br />

power unreal eusomeec power<br />

windows. V6 new car trade in!<br />

Sato once $12,488<br />

SUBURBAN OLDS CADILLAC<br />

I8IUI.MJ-UUJU<br />

GRAND AM<br />

moonrool. a<br />

GLASSMAN<br />

GT.<br />

iM pneed, $12,988.<br />

OLDS (810) 354-3300<br />

GRANO AM ,1984 GT, V-6. 4 door.<br />

•Mt. loaded 1 27.000 maa*. axcetent<br />

condBon $12,300 810488-2041<br />

GRAND AM - 1887 LEtoeded ins<br />

6 drive* greea Onane; owner.<br />

68.000 m*e* $2895 810-471-0954<br />

GRANO AM -1982 LE V6. M pow*r<br />

4door Automatic, conaoto. a*<br />

Pnce lo sen $7500 810-6884686<br />

GRANO AM 1988. 95.000 mIMe,<br />

n*«M brake*. $1800.<br />

(3t3) 458-6623<br />

GRAND AM 1093 SE. automatic, 4<br />

door ponkac guaMy sleek podac<br />

•Ntogi<br />

HUNTINGTON FORD<br />

Rochester 810-852-0400<br />

GRAND AM 1983 SE - 4 cylinder,<br />

sicea*n( condMan. Aqua Mam*. 4<br />

door Marm loaded. $10,000 Day*.<br />

810-855-760VEves 313-207-023©<br />

GRAND AM 1994 SE 4 door. low<br />

m4es loaded. Warranty. exce*ent.<br />

$10.90CKbest (8101 334-7315<br />

GRANO AM 1986 SE Loeded new<br />

Mee. nam enpne. needs pant. Alpine<br />

st««»0 $1900 313-421-7334<br />

GRAND AM 1983 SE Power .a* am<br />

Im aareo cassette, vary good conclinn.<br />

46.000 mkes. $8198. must Ml<br />

810-623^105<br />

GRAND AM 1992 SE. 5 speed 4<br />

door super dean. 58.000 mda*.<br />

loaded, power everytara $7500.<br />

Cal a!)at 6pm. (810) S4&3524<br />

GRAND AM 1983 SE V6 2 door.<br />

Burgandy Excellent condition,<br />

loaded. SIOJOO 610-363-0545<br />

Poatiac<br />

868 Poatiac<br />

GRAND AM 1884 SE - VS. Hun»er<br />

Green Loaded, 17300 ,m*es Mia<br />

nasi $11,800 ot hae( aid-786-1448<br />

GRANO AM 1984 SE V* loaded<br />

••an oondMon. HuMf green<br />

$11 SOOtieei , (810) 4884808<br />

GRAND AM 1884 - SE VWMe. amo-<br />

... „ _ ato Mm<br />

$11,200 GM Ratoee (810)<br />

OR,AND AM<br />

$12.8*8<br />

TamaroW Dodge<br />

m*<br />

•••:. IM 8800<br />

GRAND PRIX 1881 automatic Mr.<br />

ao Mack 4 door $10985<br />

AaktorBob Coon 458-5244<br />

H<br />

GORDON CHEVROLET<br />

GRANO PRIX 19844 4 U package<br />

Fuay loaded Moor« ; -» CD. oar<br />

phone Beet ofler 313-556-7672<br />

GRANO PRIX 1982.4 door, egutoed<br />

n M*w «•<br />

UV an* tra iN$»i«fkk.Mie«|8i»a«9«ai«MeaMsaaii<br />

WMtcorwrtw«i**W. clones rid ee.toa-iw'eetk'<br />

grdnrai aw Ml* Ut FM ttsrw ctmn T» MM* a<br />

Mnbni M4IM. Mfsct I


10Dtc*«enl concMion<br />

•httPl', tfiSYirtlf n-jfe-M&a<br />

VR2 »98S 5 spaed ^avy om i-<br />

l*» ntw tiT9S 12 800<br />

l-M 013( 507-9220<br />

SUPRA ise?. loidM piacfc'te«g«<br />

W«l*ei «T»no« s y«»0<br />

ciVKMon S4500 speakers 1<br />

$'20dfea*l 810) 645-9428<br />

SUNBIR0 1987 ai*w*»c new ares,<br />

banary.tmkes retuM engm good<br />

co«»on $1600 (313) 425-0668<br />

HONOA 1983 Prelude - engine •<br />

needs clUch 94.00C miles'. I<br />

Leave message |8101 626 9246 TRANS AM 1981 - pody & mlenor<br />

mceaent ctojaon needs eogm*<br />

wort. $1000 or beat r313l 72»«I22<br />

VOLKSWAGON BUS 1979 Needs<br />

work Rune MOO (313) 729-0587<br />

USED CARS & TRUCKS<br />

kBWB*<br />

94 FORD F-150 PICK UP<br />

Black beauty, fiberglass top.. . 12,988<br />

'93 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER SE •<br />

7 passenger. 18,000 miles, loaded, sharp<br />

J 13,988<br />

•91 OLDS BRAVADO 4 DOOR 4X4 -<br />

Leathei. low miles, clean & loaded 1 14,988<br />

AM/FM. power steering & brakes .<br />

'6295 •<br />

•92 CMC SONOMA PICK UP<br />

•93 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER 4 DOOR 4X4 •<br />

P a£T.W,o 4 ctt CKS .<br />

from '14.988<br />

•92 OLDS SILHOUETTE 7 Passenger n n c<br />

Leather, power windows & lochs, cassette 12.995<br />

•92 OLDS SILHOUETTE 7 Passenger ^ _<br />

Le«Ner, power windows 4 locks, cassette 12,995<br />

'91 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4<br />

Soft top. AM/FM cassette 9988<br />

•93 CHEVY SILVERADO EXTENDED CAB PICK UP 4X4<br />

Power, wrndows & locks, cass., two tone.<br />

26!o00 miles. Burgun, very sharp 1 . . 19.988<br />

'93 DODGE RAM 250 WINDOW VAN<br />

Lots of seats! 14.988<br />

•93 FORD F-150 XLT EXTENDED CAB ,<br />

Automatic. a>* oowe - windows & locks cassette '14.988<br />

•94 GMC PICK UP<br />

Automatic, air. power windows & locks 14,995<br />

•94 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT<br />

Low m»les. pristine condition, 2 to choose. From '16.888<br />

OLSON * LIVONIA<br />

OLDSMOBILE • NISSAN • AURORA<br />

33850 Plymouth, Livonia<br />

(313) 261-6900<br />

BIG SAVINGS<br />

On Our Full Line of Gently<br />

Used Vehicles<br />

AII Cars Clearty Priced<br />

ALL THE TIME!<br />

Most Cars Carry 3 Month/<br />

5 n n n Milp I Warrantv<br />

89 CHEVY ASTRO CL<br />

LoaOM sal* pr«M'<br />

$6868<br />

CAVALIERS!! 89- - 94<br />

Seven to choose from<br />

Priced to SELL<br />

EXTENDED CAB PICKUP<br />

into, loaded, cap. aluminum<br />

wfteefs. a»4,sna«p'<br />

$22.222<br />

92 DODGE SHADOW<br />

[ »o floor alitw-at* »M fv<br />

o<br />

Stfeo. 11.000 Miles<br />

$6886<br />

i . o u L<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

'91 TAURUS QL<br />

Loaded. 6 c»krx»er, clean'<br />

$6868<br />

94 CHEVY S-10 PICKUP<br />

am.-tm Stereo, onceflto-sell'<br />

$9889<br />

'91 PONTIAC GRAND AM<br />

Two door, automate, soaded.<br />

stum-irHirn wtieels. -48,000 miles<br />

$7171<br />

'92 LUMINA APV<br />

Futiy loaded. 3 8 engine,<br />

aluminum wheels, 38.000miies<br />

$11,444<br />

LOCAL 453-4600 METRO 9 61-4797<br />

40875 Plymouth Road. Plymouth<br />

HOURS: MON. A THURS. 8:30 AM-9 PM<br />

TUES.. WED.. FM. 8:30 AM-6 PM<br />

It Just Makes<br />

HORSE<br />

SENSE!<br />

TO ADVERTISE IN<br />

CLASSIFIED.<br />

(^teber & Eccentric<br />

CUW6inCD RDYEGTI6ING<br />

644-1070 Oakland County 501-0900 Wayno County<br />

852-3222 Rochester/Rochester Hills<br />

UMMMl • nMOAV PO* TMMOAV MmOM !% 0M MOAT tO* M0NBM «tl08l<br />

•i.'i<br />

92 CHEROKEE 4 DOOR<br />

Laredo package.<br />

92 DAKOTA CLUB CAB<br />

ow »11,988 ONLY $ 12,488<br />

'91FOM EXPLORER<br />

Eddie Bauer Package,<br />

loaded, extra sharp<br />

OMLY S 13,988<br />

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$<br />

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600 Rebate<br />

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2 door or 4 door Wagons<br />

80 to Choose From<br />

$ 75Q Rebate<br />

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*2000 Factory Rebate<br />

<strong>1995</strong> Explorer<br />

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Huge Discounts<br />

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SERVICE DEPT.<br />

DAILY RENTAL CARS AVAILABLE<br />

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biahyt. air condtoning, power driver seat, keviess entry.<br />

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