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The Observer/MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1996 (C)A3<br />
A2(C) The Observer IMON DAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1996<br />
'Keys to Success' set for Sept. 18<br />
The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Educational<br />
Park counseling department will present<br />
"Keys to Success" a program for<br />
high school seniors and their parents at<br />
7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18. in the Plymouth<br />
Salem high school auditorium.<br />
The program is sponsored by the P-<br />
CEP counseling department in conjunction<br />
with Eastern Michigan University.<br />
I' of M Dearborn, and Schoolcraft College.<br />
Senior year, is very important and<br />
.along with the excitement of graduation<br />
conies important decision making for<br />
both seniors and their parents. This<br />
program offers valuable information to<br />
help students plan their future<br />
Trees from page 1A<br />
heavily forested, but (the developers<br />
I are making every attempt<br />
to minimize the removal." said<br />
Bocklage.<br />
Developers are allowed to take<br />
down "20 percent of the trees<br />
without replacement Trees<br />
more than six inches in diameter<br />
are regulated under the ordinance<br />
However, 20 percent of<br />
the trees would amount to<br />
1.343. Singh's early estimates<br />
call for removing 2.900. said<br />
Bocklage.<br />
Singh representative Tom,<br />
Jetke said its too early to tell<br />
how many trees will have to be<br />
removed<br />
"A great majority have been<br />
preserved. It's so premature to<br />
guess." he said.<br />
The Planning Commission<br />
unanimously recommended<br />
approval of Singh's revised preliminary<br />
Planned Development<br />
District iPDD) and preliminary<br />
plat last Monday.<br />
A Planned Development Dis-'<br />
trict is an alternate form of<br />
development that is governed by<br />
a master development plan. The<br />
district generally includes a mix<br />
of land uses or housing types<br />
The flexibility of this form of<br />
development allows the developer<br />
to negotiate while maintaining<br />
a miniumum open space,<br />
such as providing neighborhood,<br />
parks and the preservation of<br />
natural features, said Community<br />
Planner Jeff Goulet<br />
The township board will consider<br />
the recommendation at its<br />
Sept. 24 meeting. If approved,<br />
•'The program is open to all<br />
seniors and their parents<br />
from both Plymouth Salem<br />
and Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High<br />
School.'<br />
the developers are required to<br />
get state Department of Natural<br />
Resources approval before the<br />
final preliminary plat consideration<br />
comes again before the<br />
township board.<br />
If Singh's development calls<br />
for removing more than the<br />
allotted 20 percent, the township<br />
could allow for other<br />
options. Bocklage said. The<br />
same number of trees could be<br />
replaced to a different location<br />
within the property'5 boundaries<br />
or Singh could chose to pay the<br />
township $200 per tree. The<br />
money would be put into a fund<br />
to plant trees on other public<br />
property.<br />
A free removal permit must be<br />
obtained before any construction<br />
begihs on the proposed subdivision<br />
The preliminary plat shows a<br />
50-foot treeline along Lilly Road,<br />
except for the entrance.<br />
The recommended approval<br />
stipulated that over 32 percent<br />
or 16 acres of "passive" recreational<br />
open space must be provided<br />
in the form of undisturbed,<br />
natural woodland and<br />
wetland areas with access to the<br />
Rouge River corridor<br />
Singh's revised plan also<br />
reduced the number of lots from<br />
94 to 81. each with a minimum<br />
lot of 85 feet, lot depth Of 120<br />
feet and a minimum area of<br />
10,200 square feet.<br />
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The evening will begin promptly at 7<br />
p.m. with a brief general session in the<br />
auditorium Following the introductory<br />
remarks, students and parents will meet -<br />
with their counselors in a group session,<br />
where a review of the various post-graduation<br />
options, important senior year<br />
considerations, and the college application<br />
process will be discussed. The<br />
application process in important and<br />
specific procedures need to be followed<br />
to assure the best chance of acceptance.<br />
The'counselor meeting will be followed<br />
by an opportunity to select from<br />
various choices, a presentation pertinent<br />
to you and your senior.<br />
The program is open to all seniors and<br />
their parents from both Plymouth<br />
Salem and Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High<br />
School. For more information contact<br />
Jan Kavulich at Plymouth Salem High<br />
School, 416-7761, or Gloria Banks at<br />
Plvmouth <strong>Canton</strong> High School. 416-<br />
6988.<br />
Tickets available to see<br />
Clinton in Westland<br />
President Bill Clinton<br />
will tour the Ford Tech<br />
Center in Westland and<br />
later arrive at John<br />
Glenn High School stadium<br />
for a rally Tuesday<br />
morning.<br />
The public is invited to<br />
attend the rally. The<br />
gates to the stadium will<br />
open at about 11 a.m.<br />
with a program beginning<br />
about 12 45 p.m.<br />
according Democratic<br />
Party sources.<br />
Free tickets for the<br />
rally are available at the<br />
grand opening campaign<br />
headquarters for U.S.<br />
Rep. Lynn Rivers. 350 S.<br />
Venoy, Westland. 313-<br />
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Cotner said binding arbitration<br />
would be expedient. "This<br />
thing is getting out of hand. I<br />
don't see us working it out fairly<br />
easily. It seems to me it's time to<br />
bring the situation to a swift and<br />
certain end. The process they are<br />
entering into could possibly<br />
result in nothing since it is just a<br />
recommendation. We well may<br />
waste a month's time, because<br />
fact finding is just a, recommendation<br />
Both sides could end up<br />
looking at it and saying. 'Gee,<br />
that isn't very good.' "<br />
Binding arbitration doesn't<br />
always bring about the best<br />
result, said Goldman. Police and<br />
fire bargaining agreements call<br />
for binding arbitration, and as<br />
Goldman recalled, "in the 1970's<br />
and 1980's. Mayor Coleman<br />
Young received awards that<br />
resulted in layoffs of police. But<br />
he had no choice."<br />
Cotner said. "What is interesting<br />
is that police and fire have<br />
binding arbitration. The lawrequires<br />
that they go to binding<br />
arbitration. What you've got currently<br />
is a state government that<br />
is anti-teacher, and a Legislature<br />
that didn't see fit to give us<br />
the same.<br />
"It gave us a law that requires<br />
one-sided arbitration. We are<br />
bound by fact finding and they<br />
are not. As I said Tuesday night.<br />
I don't relish reliquinshing control<br />
of bargaining a settlement<br />
when we feel 'it is our legal right<br />
to do so."<br />
According to Goldman, "We<br />
haven't exhausted the procedures<br />
in the law yet. The board'sconcern<br />
is that it not abrogate its<br />
responsibilities of running the<br />
district by going to binding arbitration.<br />
That is what they would<br />
be doing by giving their responsibility<br />
to a third party whu<br />
would say, 'This is what you will<br />
do folks.'<br />
"They're doing the same thing<br />
by going to a fact finder." said<br />
Chuck Portelli. president of the<br />
teachers' union. "They should be<br />
bargaining with the PCEA at the<br />
bargaining table as long as it<br />
takes to resolve this. We've been<br />
bargaining since February in<br />
good faith."<br />
Cotner questions the district's<br />
sincerity.<br />
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Women and Friendship—<br />
A Gift We Give Ourselves!<br />
By yourself or with a friend, don't miss this first Women's<br />
Night Out at <strong>Canton</strong>'s Summit On The Park. It promises<br />
to be a relaxing, enjoyable and educational dinner<br />
program—a special evening fust for women of all ages.<br />
Friendships are vital sources of support, inspiration,<br />
camaraderie and satisfaction throughout ybur life.<br />
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital's Deb Mattison. MSW, ACSW.<br />
will help you learn more about the variety and significance<br />
of friendships and how you can enhance and strengthen<br />
those important connections with friends.<br />
Wednesday, Oct. 2, 6-9 p.m.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Summit on the Park<br />
(West of CAD ton Center RD . south of Cherry Hill)<br />
6 p.m. - Networking<br />
6:30 - 7:30 p.m. - Dinner<br />
7:30- 9p.m. - Speaker<br />
Program feet $21 per person Includes * full-course dinner.<br />
Call (313) 397-5110 by Thurs. Sept. 26 to register.<br />
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STAFF PHOTO BY BILL BRESLF H<br />
Charitable: Sgt. Jim Davison (left) and firefighter Mike Caruso<br />
Iright) of the <strong>Canton</strong> Fire Department present a $4,000 check<br />
to John McHugh (center), area director of Special Olympics<br />
Michigan Area 23 Wayne County. <strong>Canton</strong> firefighters raised a<br />
total of $13,000 from a benefit softball game Aug. 3. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
firefighters and police challenged a celebrity team of Detroit<br />
Red Wings Alumni and television sport sea sters. The proceeds<br />
went to <strong>Canton</strong> Firefighters #2289 Charity Foundation for<br />
distribution to area charities.<br />
• 'The hoard's concern<br />
is that it not abrogate<br />
its responsibilities of<br />
running the district by<br />
going to binding arbitration.'<br />
Errol Goldman<br />
—Assistant superintendent<br />
"Frankly, our belief is that the<br />
employer is interested in going<br />
through that process because the<br />
law requires them to before they<br />
implement whatever they want<br />
to implement. We feel if they<br />
were sincere in trying to get it<br />
overwith. they'd go to binding<br />
arbitration, where we'd know it<br />
was over."<br />
Bargaining isn't set to resume<br />
until the afternoon of Monday.<br />
Sept. 23. A mediator, Jim Amar<br />
of the Department of Labor's<br />
Bureau of Employment Relations.<br />
will be present.<br />
A scheduled vote on the Plvmouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Administratorscontract<br />
was postponed Tuesday<br />
night. "Administrators wanted<br />
some more information about<br />
one of the provisions" regarding<br />
health insurance, said Goldman<br />
It will be back on the agenda<br />
for the Sept. 24 meeting.<br />
The board named a third party<br />
health administrator. Benefit<br />
Sources of Ann Arbor, for the<br />
district. The intent is to give all<br />
employees, top administrators<br />
.included, an option besides Blue<br />
Cross Blue Shield, said Goldman<br />
The high teacher absentee rate<br />
has dropped since last week,<br />
"But we still are not able to<br />
approve school business<br />
absences, because we're not sure<br />
what attendance will be," said<br />
Goldman.<br />
Many teachers have called in<br />
sick because of the labor dispute.<br />
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
County of Wayne, Michigan<br />
DESIGNATION OF REVISED DOWNTOWN DISTRICT<br />
BOUNDARIES FOR THE DOWNTOWN<br />
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CHARTER<br />
- TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP<br />
OF CANTON:<br />
PLEA9E TAKE NOTICE thai the Township Board of the Charter<br />
Tcwiwhip of <strong>Canton</strong>. M.chiRan, will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, the<br />
'L October. 1996 at 7:00 o'clock p.m. Eastern Daylight Savings Time.<br />
«n the Township Hall. 1150 S <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road. <strong>Canton</strong>. Michigan to<br />
consider the adoption of an ordinance revising the boundaries of a<br />
downtown district of the Downtown Development Authority of the Charter<br />
Township of <strong>Canton</strong> in connection therewith, pursuant to Act 197 of the<br />
<strong>Public</strong> Acts of Michigan of 1975. as amended<br />
PROPOSED EXPANSION TO DISTRICT<br />
Parcels of land located north and south of Ford Road<br />
beginning approximately 589 feet west of <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road<br />
and proceeding east to the <strong>Canton</strong> TownahipWeatland border<br />
Parcels may not be contiguous to Ford Road, extending north<br />
and/or south along <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road. Sheldon Road. Lilley<br />
Road. Haggerty Road, and Lou Road<br />
PROPOSED BOUNDARIES<br />
The boundaries of the downtown district as revised within<br />
which the downtown development authority shall exercise its<br />
powers are as follows .<br />
At the public hearing all cituena. taxpayers, and property owners of the<br />
Townahjp of <strong>Canton</strong> desmng to address the Township Board shall be<br />
afforded an opportunity to be heard in regard to the establishment of<br />
authority and the boundaries of the proposed downtown district<br />
FURTHER.INFORMATION, including the legal description and a map of<br />
the propoaed bounds .mhc.ung the affected parcels, may be oh tamed<br />
the Township Clerk . Office. 1150 S <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road. <strong>Canton</strong>. Ml<br />
48188 during regular business hours<br />
TTua notice ia given by order of the Township Board of the Charter Township<br />
r<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong>. Michigan<br />
TERRY G BENNETT<br />
. . Clerk<br />
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STAFF PHOTOS BY BILL BKEMLER<br />
Special attention: The <strong>Canton</strong> Police Department placed the speed monitor trailer<br />
on Morton Taylor, between Saltz and Ford roads, to show drivers how fast they<br />
are traveling on the road where <strong>Canton</strong> bicyclist Jeff Fran ken was killed Sept.<br />
9.<br />
Charges sought for racial slurs<br />
BY VALERIE OLANDER<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Two victims of alleged racial slurs and threats<br />
could hear the writing on the walh The noise was a<br />
pen scrawling epithets inside the restroom at the<br />
Speedway gas station. 5596 Lilley. according to<br />
police.<br />
The suspect walked into the gas station shortly<br />
before 1 a.m. Monday, asked to use the men's room<br />
and then drew the two black attendants' attention<br />
to the sounds coming from within.<br />
One of the attendants, a 27-year-oM Taylor man.<br />
stood outside the restroom until the vandal walked<br />
out, police said. As he did, the attendant could see<br />
it wasn't just graffiti, but various racial slurs written<br />
on the wall and door.<br />
The suspect allegedly scribbled several sayings<br />
on the wall, including the initials of the Ku KIux<br />
Klan.<br />
Felonious assault<br />
Police are investigating a <strong>Canton</strong><br />
man in connection with<br />
threatening a 12-year-old boy<br />
with a handgun for soliciting<br />
candy. The man had a no soliciting<br />
sign posted at his home in<br />
the <strong>Canton</strong> Center and Palmer<br />
area, the report said. The homeowner<br />
began yelling obscenities<br />
at the boy and then went to the<br />
back of the house and came back<br />
with a handgun, police said. The<br />
boy ran to a neighbor's house<br />
and called police. The incident<br />
occurred about 7 p.m. Monday.<br />
Stolen cars<br />
A 1991 Ford Mustang was<br />
stolen while parked in front of a<br />
house on Nectar Drive sometime<br />
between 9:40 p.m. and 11:40<br />
p.m. Monday.<br />
A thief attempting to steal a<br />
1993 Plymouth Voyager Sunday<br />
night was able to get into the<br />
van and break the plastic cover<br />
of the steering column, but wasn't<br />
able to start the car. A coat<br />
hanger was still in the door.<br />
Estimated damage to the van<br />
was $400.<br />
Police recovered a 1988 Dodge<br />
• Pickup truck belonging to a<br />
Belleville man. who reported it<br />
stolen about 9:15 p.m Sunday.<br />
The Belleville man called police<br />
after he left a woman he had just<br />
met inside the truck while he<br />
went to get cigarettes at <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Party Store, 43431 Michigan<br />
Avenue. The truck was found by<br />
Washtenaw County Sheriff<br />
deputies at the woman's home.<br />
Charges are pending<br />
COP CALLS<br />
A 1994 Mercury Tracer was<br />
stolen from Newbury Street<br />
sometime between 10 p.m. Sunday<br />
and 6 a.m. Tuesday.<br />
Indecent exposure<br />
A citation was issued to a <strong>Canton</strong><br />
man for indecent exposure<br />
after he allegedly exposed himself<br />
to a 17-year-old employee at<br />
Little Caesar's, 42440 Fo"rd<br />
Road, about 7:45 p.m. Sunday.<br />
The incident occurred while the<br />
suspect was picking up a pizza<br />
order he had called in. Police<br />
made a delivery of the citation to<br />
his borne in less than 30 minutes.<br />
Possession<br />
Almost six grams of suspected<br />
marijuana was confiscated from<br />
a man. who had parked his vehicle<br />
along Koppernick. east of I-<br />
275. Police said the vehicle was<br />
seen parked at the location for<br />
about a half hour before the driver<br />
appeared from the nearby<br />
railroad tracks shortly after midnight<br />
on Friday. The man told<br />
police he had been walking along<br />
the bike trail for at least two<br />
hours. A consented search<br />
turned up two Baggies with a<br />
substance believed to be marijuana.<br />
The subject fled on his bike. A man matching the<br />
description was stopped by police responding to<br />
the call as he rode near Ford Road and Haggerty.<br />
Black and blue ink pens were found in his pocket,<br />
police said.<br />
An arrest warrant has been signed by the prosecutor<br />
for malicious destruction, said Detective Rick<br />
Pomorski. A letter will be sent to the suspect, suggesting<br />
he turn himself in to police.<br />
Initially, police requested prosecutors to also file<br />
an ethnic intimidation charge, but it was declined.<br />
"They disagreed because it was a business and<br />
not specific threats against an individual," said<br />
Pomorski.<br />
The ethnic intimidation law has a maximum<br />
penalty of two years in jail and/or $5,000. Malicious<br />
destruction is a misdemeanor punishable by<br />
90 days in jail and/or $500 fine.<br />
Larceny<br />
Construction supplies were<br />
stolen from a truck parked at a<br />
construction site on Country<br />
Club Lane. Approximately<br />
$2,500 worth of new windows<br />
and an unknown amount of lumber<br />
was taken sometime between<br />
6:30 p.m. last Thursday and 6:30<br />
a.m. Friday.<br />
Arson<br />
Police are investigating a fire<br />
set in a tree fort in the woods,<br />
near Brookline south of Ford<br />
Road. The fire broke out about 8<br />
p.m. Friday. An unknown means<br />
was used to set the fire, police<br />
said<br />
Malicious destruction<br />
A home on Glengary was vandalized<br />
with ketchup, mustard<br />
and various types of salad dressings.<br />
The home, driveway and<br />
car were sprayed with the items<br />
sometime between midnight and<br />
6 a.m. Saturday. Police have several<br />
suspects, who may attend<br />
Lowell School.<br />
Dog killed<br />
The owner of a German Shepherd<br />
found the dog mauled and<br />
bleeding severely 11 a.m. Saturday<br />
near Michigan Avenue. The<br />
dog was rushed to <strong>Canton</strong> Animal<br />
Hospital where it was put to<br />
sleep. The veterinarian told<br />
police it looked like the dog had<br />
been attacked by another dog.<br />
Police believe one of two Rotweilers<br />
may have been involved in<br />
the attack.<br />
Break-in<br />
A $700 tennis bracelet was<br />
stolen from a trailer on Geddes<br />
Road between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m.<br />
Friday, police said. The victim<br />
reported the back bedroom window<br />
being open and the screen<br />
out. the front door was open<br />
when she returned home.<br />
Neighbors who talked with Santomauro said<br />
that 25 mph speed limit signs will be put up for 4-6<br />
weeks and that in early October Wayne County<br />
will conduct a speed study. The effort was not confirmed<br />
by police or township officials late Friday<br />
night.<br />
Resident John Irvin, who met with Santomauro,<br />
said police will enforce the -25 mph limit, but will<br />
not issue tickets. Motorists exceeding the limit will<br />
be stopped and asked to slow down.<br />
Meanwhile, Santomauro has requested a meeting<br />
between residents, township and police officials<br />
and Wayne County roads staff.<br />
Residents are asking motorists' to drive slow<br />
when the speed study is conducted because the<br />
study will show - based on what speed 85 percent<br />
of the motorists are traveling - what the limit<br />
should be.<br />
' A speed survey was conducted in 1990 and again<br />
in 1993 when Santomauro requested another survey<br />
and the 40 mph was confirmed according to the<br />
85 percentile.<br />
"I have to address their concerns," Santomauro<br />
said Thursday, referring to the residents and their<br />
concerns about speed even though it's undetermined<br />
whether speed was a factor in Franken's<br />
death.<br />
In addition to the 85 percentile study. Santomauro<br />
said he wants a complete study of the roadway,<br />
including the need for signs, speed limits and signals.<br />
Morton Taylor. Saltz to Ford, is a unique stretch<br />
of road because it is residential with 29 houses, it<br />
dead ends near Flodin Park, sidewalks are only on<br />
the east side of the road and it is dimly lit.<br />
"I understand they (Wayne County road staff)<br />
have to use good engineering practices, but I want<br />
them to look at special considerations," Santomauro<br />
added.<br />
Morton Taylor residents wouldn't disagree. "The<br />
Gathering: The chilly temperatures<br />
Friday night didn't bother Morton<br />
Taylor residents (at left) who gathered<br />
at Flodin Park on Saltz Road<br />
to discuss their plans to have the<br />
40 mph speed limit on their road<br />
reduced to 25 mph. At right, resident<br />
John Irvin tells neighbors of<br />
his talk with <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Safety<br />
Director John Santomauro and his<br />
research into state statutes that<br />
might help them make their case<br />
for a speed limit change.<br />
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•'To tall you the truth, this Is mora<br />
than ha (Santomauro) did for ua<br />
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Mary<br />
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bottom line is that this road is unsafe." said resident<br />
Tammy Guido.<br />
Gerard told residents that she and neighbor<br />
John Irvin were informed by township officials that<br />
street lights will be installed at Saltz, Geri and<br />
Keystone to illuminate the area.<br />
Residents are gathering as much information as<br />
possible to make a case to Wayne County for a<br />
lower speed limit. "To tell you the truth, this-is<br />
more than he (Santomauro) did for us three years<br />
ago," Gerard told her neighbors.<br />
She also urged her neighbors to put up signs on<br />
their lawns urging drivers to maintain 25 mph<br />
when the 85 percentile test is conducted.<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Accident Investigation Team is<br />
reconstructing the accident and conducting tests to<br />
determine how the fatal accident occurred.<br />
Though a release from the police department<br />
indicated Franken was riding down the middle of<br />
Morton Taylor when he was struck, residents said<br />
that is still speculative and that Santomauro<br />
admitted that uncertainty. Irvin said.<br />
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of the oral history series. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Memories.<br />
Travis house<br />
Dunstan. born in L911. was<br />
lust a little girl when she visited<br />
her grandparents William aod<br />
Martha Travis. They owned the<br />
borne in 1915, the era to which it<br />
is being returned structurally.<br />
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Roads. Warren was called "Perrin<br />
Road" then, named after<br />
another set of her ancestors.<br />
That early connection lingers in<br />
the name of Westland's one-room<br />
Perrinsville School on Warren.<br />
City child<br />
Dunstan's earliest memories<br />
were of her family driving their<br />
Model-T from Detroit to the farm<br />
for visits. As a city child, she<br />
said, "the outhouse fascinated<br />
me because it had a seat for children!"<br />
The three-seater required<br />
weekly cleanings with a pail and<br />
-suds. Aunt Ella later stippled<br />
the interior and hung curtains.<br />
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well...and we could always get a<br />
cool drink." she recalled. At<br />
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big porch, she and her grandfather<br />
together read the Bible by<br />
lamplight.<br />
The way it was<br />
At other times, she said, he<br />
basement.<br />
was less patient. "Next to the<br />
porch was a door to the basement.<br />
I can always remember<br />
just sitting on that door and slid- s<br />
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frowned on. Grandpa really felt<br />
children should be seen and not<br />
heard."<br />
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our staples at.the store, but back<br />
then, everything possible was<br />
produced on the farm. Dunstan's<br />
grandmother, for example,<br />
often poured milk into flat pans,<br />
which she let sit on the cool -<br />
Later, she skimmed<br />
off the,cream, churned it into<br />
butter, and probably made cottage<br />
cheese from the rest.<br />
Dunstan's fondness for the<br />
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stove from friend Elsa Utter for<br />
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Dunstan spoke of another custom.<br />
"The only time I can<br />
remember the parlor being used<br />
was when Uncle Will<br />
died...because at that time,<br />
funerals weren't held in funeral<br />
homes, they were held at home.<br />
They put a spray of flowers on<br />
the door, and that notified everybody<br />
that somebody had passed<br />
away."<br />
Her parents. Edna and Henry<br />
Travis, eventually moved across<br />
the road from the elder Travises.<br />
Henry, who walked to Ftfrd and<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Center to cut wood, used<br />
to joke, "It warms me three<br />
times: once when I cut it, once<br />
when 1 carry it home, and once<br />
when I burn it."<br />
Farming life<br />
She was quick to laugh<br />
recounting humorous occasions.<br />
One story that delighted her<br />
involved a farmer. Farmers<br />
pooled their efforts for seasonal<br />
work like threshing, moving<br />
from one man's fields to another's.<br />
Wives served hearty meals<br />
to these hungry men. Country<br />
women took great pride in their,<br />
cooking, but, it seems, one<br />
woman was not such a good<br />
cookT<br />
The farmer placed his tea cup<br />
on the floor. When questioned<br />
why he had done such an odd<br />
thing, he replied. "Tea this weak<br />
shouldn't be up so high!"<br />
Another remembrance of farm<br />
life was the beverage people<br />
made to mask the bad taste of<br />
sulfur well water. It was known<br />
by the names "switchel," and<br />
"switch tail." To every two<br />
quarts of the unpleasant water,<br />
folks added one tablespoon of<br />
ginger and one-half cup each of<br />
sugar and vinegar. The recipe<br />
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produced a refreshing drink that<br />
they carried to the men in the<br />
fields. Dunstan likened the flavor<br />
to today's gingerale.<br />
Family heirlooms<br />
Dunstan showed many of her<br />
family heirlooms during the<br />
interview. Her stories turned<br />
these quaint objects into treasures.<br />
Among them'were her<br />
mother's girlhood autograph<br />
books from which Dunstan read.<br />
Sentiments included an inscription<br />
from Henry, a young man in<br />
love, who drew a pencil sketch of<br />
a house on his page. "It even<br />
has, an outhouse," Dunstan<br />
pointed out. Beneath the picture,<br />
he wrote, "This is where we<br />
will live, Edna."<br />
With no room for waste on the<br />
farm, recycling was practiced<br />
faithfully. Sheets often had center<br />
seams because the ends of<br />
worn bed linens were sewn<br />
together. Once these wore thin,<br />
good sections were salvaged and<br />
torn into strips. Her mother crocheted<br />
them together with pieces<br />
from men's blue shirttails, creating<br />
pastel rugs like one Dunstan<br />
still has. .<br />
Sense of community<br />
What did she like best about<br />
growing up in <strong>Canton</strong>? She<br />
returned to the story of farmers<br />
working together and the sense<br />
of community that thrived. "Oh,<br />
how we loved to watch George<br />
Proctor come down the road with<br />
his big. steam threshing<br />
machine. Those were big days<br />
for the women, who always had<br />
to cbok for the men. And for the<br />
men. too. I think they enjoyed<br />
going from one home to another.<br />
"It just seemed like we were a<br />
happy lot. Everybody knew<br />
everybody else, and they helped<br />
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Members of the Conference of<br />
Western Wayne decided to delay<br />
until next month a decision on<br />
the proposed tax to help fund<br />
dual stadiums for the Detroit<br />
Tigers and Detroit Lions.<br />
Officials requested more time<br />
for their city councils and township<br />
boards to study the pros<br />
and cons of the proposed tax.<br />
Proposition S would impose a 1<br />
percent tax on hotel room<br />
rentals and a 2 percent tax of car<br />
rentals.<br />
CWW members will meet<br />
again Oct. 10. CWW is a consortium<br />
of 18 western Wayne and<br />
downriver communities.<br />
Former U.S. Rep. Carl Pursell<br />
is spearheading a campaign to<br />
oppose the tax. "Why don't you<br />
sell stock or seek investments.<br />
Bill Davidson built the Palace<br />
„ with private funds. Many stadiums<br />
are built with private<br />
funds," he said to William Clay<br />
Ford, Jr. and Deputy County<br />
Executive Mike Duggan, who<br />
represented the county at last<br />
Friday's meeting.<br />
Duggan said that the hotel<br />
and car rental industry was in<br />
full support of the tax and that<br />
Livonia<br />
may fight<br />
change in<br />
area code<br />
Move over 313 and 810. Make<br />
room for two more area codes.<br />
Beginning next May, Oakland<br />
county will have its own area<br />
code - 248. For four months,<br />
customers will have the choice of<br />
dialing 810 or 248. The following<br />
September, customers will<br />
have to use 248.<br />
By March or April of 1998,<br />
customers with 313 outside of<br />
the greater Detroit area will<br />
receive a new area code. Cities<br />
affected by the split are Taylor,<br />
Inkster, Livonia, Romulus and<br />
Westland. The new code has not.<br />
' been determined.<br />
Remaining in the 313 plan are<br />
the city of Detroit, the Grosse<br />
Pointes, Lincoln Park, Allen<br />
Park, Melvindale, Dearborn,<br />
Dearborn Heights. Redford, Taylor,<br />
River Rouge, Hamtramck<br />
and Harper Woods.' Cities<br />
affected by area code splits are<br />
Taylor, Inkster, Livonia, Romulus<br />
and Westland.<br />
At a presentation before the<br />
Sept. 13 meeting of the Conference<br />
of Western Wayne,<br />
Ameritech vice president Harry<br />
Semerjian said area code<br />
changes would not affect local<br />
calls.<br />
"" "If it's a local call today, it-will<br />
be local after the split no matter<br />
how many digits."<br />
Livonia Mayor Jack Kirksey<br />
objected to the fact that Livonia,<br />
a city with a population of<br />
101,000, would have three area<br />
codes. "We will be a community<br />
that has to dial 11 digits to<br />
reach our neighbors," he said.<br />
Kirksey said Ameritech has<br />
the dollars to develop technology<br />
to retain two exchanges in Livonia.<br />
"They spent $7 million just<br />
to tell people something was<br />
going to be done to them," he<br />
said of Ameritech's promotional<br />
campaign for the new codes.<br />
Semeijian said the only solution<br />
to splitting a community<br />
was to change the 7-digit telephone<br />
number of every customer<br />
in the area designated to receive<br />
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Tom Yack countered by saying,<br />
"Equating corporate donations<br />
with taxing individuals are two<br />
different things."<br />
Throughout his presentation<br />
to the conference, Duggan<br />
stressed the urgency of a tax<br />
endorsement.<br />
"If we don't get it done by Nov.<br />
1, the deal is off," Duggan said.<br />
Duggan said now is the time<br />
to endorse the tax since Detroit<br />
is being perceived nationally as<br />
a "come-back city."<br />
He sited the new airport<br />
expansion and General Motors'<br />
recommitment to the city as the<br />
basis of this perception.<br />
Livonia Mayor Jack Kirksey<br />
expressed concern that the suburbs<br />
were not properly represented<br />
on the Detroit-Wayne<br />
County Stadium Authority,<br />
which has six members, three<br />
appointed by Mayor Dennis<br />
Archer and three appointed by<br />
Wayne County Executive<br />
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According to information distributed<br />
at the conference meeting<br />
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come from the private sector and<br />
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The tax proposal will require<br />
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JUNIORS 1 THERMAL TEE<br />
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SALE 15.99<br />
JUNIORS FLANNEL SHIRTS<br />
COACH & CAMEL PLAIDS '<br />
oas REG 2600<br />
SALE 19.99<br />
JUNIORS- COTTON SWEATERS<br />
STRIPES AND SOUD COLORS<br />
dbs REG 2800-3000<br />
SALE 19.99<br />
JUNIORS- TWILL SUM PANTS<br />
FROMCHAZZZ or* REG 32 00<br />
SALE 34.99<br />
JUNIORS' OVERALLS<br />
IN CORDUROY FROM UNION BAY<br />
OK REG 4800<br />
intimate apparel<br />
SAVE 40%<br />
MISSES' FALL SLEEPWEAR<br />
SLEEPSHIRT AND PAJAMAS<br />
cw REG 26 00 AND 44 00,<br />
SALE 1560 AND 2640<br />
SALE 12.99<br />
SELECTED BRAS<br />
FROM FIVE FAMOUS MAKERS Oz><br />
REG 1900-2600<br />
accessories<br />
SALE 24.99<br />
ROSETTI HANOBAGS<br />
THREE STYLES mi REG 320CMC00<br />
SAVE 40%<br />
LEATHER ACCESSORIES<br />
CLUTCHES PURSE AND CARD<br />
CASE di»3 REG 20 00-3600.<br />
SALE 1200-21 60<br />
SAVE 50%<br />
SAPPHIRE SUDE JEWELRY<br />
14K BRACELET OR SLIDES<br />
IN THREE DESIGNS one<br />
REG 160 00-400 00<br />
SALE 790019900 EACH<br />
SALE 7.99<br />
RICHEUEU FAUX PEARLS<br />
EARRINGS AND NECKLACES<br />
cas SPECIAL PURCHASE<br />
SALE 2 FOR 12.00<br />
MATTE TKJHTS<br />
FROM HIUjARY PAJGE<br />
oaaREG 9 50 EACH<br />
SALE 4 FOR 10.00<br />
^WOMEN'S SOCKS<br />
PAJGE COB REG 4 00 EACH<br />
revenue to issue $80 million in<br />
bonds. The remaining public<br />
sector costs will come from<br />
established funding sources in<br />
the state of Michigan. Detroit's<br />
Downtown Development Authority,<br />
and the sale of excess Wayne<br />
COUNTY NEWS<br />
County property.<br />
Cost overruns will be paid for<br />
by the two sport teams.<br />
LIVING TRUST SEMINAR<br />
How to avoid probate, how to reduce taxes to your<br />
heirs, the advantages of a Living Trust - Question<br />
and Answer Session to follow.<br />
Presented by Financial Expert<br />
Paul Leduc<br />
Reg! Representative Sigma Financial Corp.<br />
PLYMOUTH/NORTHVILLE<br />
' Tuesday. September 24th<br />
1 p.m.-3 p.m.<br />
• Plymouth Cultural Center<br />
525 Farmer Rd-<br />
• (810)540-8710<br />
WESTLAND<br />
Wednesday, October 2nd<br />
7 p.m.-9 p.m.<br />
Friendship Center<br />
II19 N. Newburgh Rd. [Off ford Rd ><br />
(810) 540-8710<br />
NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED - ALL SEMINARS FR£E Of CHARGE<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Wednesday, September 25th<br />
1 p.m.-3 p.m.<br />
Livonia Civic Center <strong>Library</strong><br />
32777 Five Mile Rd.<br />
(810) 540-8710<br />
WATERFORD<br />
Thursday. October 3rd<br />
1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.<br />
Waterford Senior Center<br />
6455 Harper .<br />
(810) 540-8710<br />
oing on now<br />
now!<br />
men<br />
SALE 149.99<br />
MEN'S SPORT COATS<br />
FROM DANIEL HECHTER<br />
oa REG 22500<br />
SALE 2 FOR 59.00<br />
SOUOCOLOR DRESS SHIRTS<br />
PRESWICK&MOORE D6<br />
REG 39 50 EACH SALE 31 99 EACH<br />
SALE 2 FOR 50.00<br />
MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR<br />
PARISIAN SIGNATURE 019<br />
REG 3500 EACH SALE 27 9© EACH<br />
there s always something special at parisian<br />
i<br />
kids<br />
SAVE 40%<br />
KJOS SPORTSWEAR<br />
SELECTED MAKERS oie 02 6384 6'<br />
REG 18003900 SALE 1080-2340<br />
SAVE 40%<br />
BOYS COTTON SPORT SHIRTS<br />
SIZES 4-20 8-20 D7B<br />
REG 160024 00 SALE 9 6014 40<br />
shoes<br />
SALE 49.99<br />
BANDOUNO TENNY If<br />
WOMEN S LEATHER FLATS WITH<br />
SlLVERTONE ACCENT oa REG 74 00<br />
SAVE 40%<br />
MENS BOOTS<br />
GORTEX (#57068) FROM TTMBERLAND"<br />
cra REG 16000 SALE 96 00<br />
for the family<br />
SALE 18.99-32.99<br />
SHOWN: LEWS' FOR JUNIORS.<br />
MEN AND KIDS<br />
JUNIORS 550 • LEVI'S" IN MIDNIGHT<br />
OR BROKENMN BLACK mn<br />
REG 4000 SALE3Z.BB.<br />
MEN'S 506'" AND 550 " LEVIS* N<br />
BLEACHED OR STONEWASHED DENIM<br />
0» REG 4000 SALE 32.90.<br />
KIDS 550 " LEVI S' IN BLEACHED OR<br />
STONEWASHED DENIM Diaa?«OMei.esa»<br />
REG 23 003500 SALE 1B.9fr-27.9B.<br />
1-BOO-424-BTBB. T.DJJ. UKIQ CALL 1 -B00-3ZZ-n»r Mon -m 0 JO am to 4i30 pm CT STORE HOURS: Laurel P** Ptac« open !<br />
CHAMOf IT: PvfcMr NcHrttrw! Opftor Crctt C*d<br />
kmncm Exprwa* C*d a Omo»m9 art LOCATED AT LAUREL PARK PLACE M UVOMIA. ON THE CORKER Of NEWBURQH<br />
MULE ROAD (TAKE THE SIX MILE ROAD EXIT Off INTERSTATE 275».<br />
AMD SIX<br />
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6A(OF*)<br />
O&E Monday ( September 16, 1996<br />
(OF*)7A<br />
Ken Kaminski.<br />
KitchenAid vice<br />
president plans to<br />
make mincemeat<br />
out of the<br />
competition.<br />
%<br />
Thomas Kieckhafer,<br />
president of the<br />
West Bend Co., ha<br />
been known to<br />
make other .jj?<br />
candidates get •<br />
little steamed.<br />
Panasonic<br />
president Joe B.<br />
Hicks sunk an<br />
undisclosed<br />
amount of his own<br />
dough into this<br />
i!<br />
m<br />
Chartie<br />
Couric,<br />
vice president for<br />
Brita Products, says<br />
he's the purest<br />
candidate you'll<br />
Pur vice president<br />
Barry<br />
vamerberghe, to<br />
fix the<br />
you've got to<br />
to!<br />
President of J.A.<br />
Henckels, Carl<br />
Pfttzenreiter, has<br />
been slicing up his<br />
competition in the<br />
polls.<br />
President of<br />
Wusthof Trident<br />
Tom Shadick, says<br />
he feels sharper<br />
than ever this year.<br />
r<br />
s-<br />
£<br />
^4<br />
Buy a KitchenAid stand<br />
reg. 279.95, sale 259.99 and get<br />
a 3-speed hand mixer free<br />
(39.95 value).<br />
West Bend electric steamer/rice<br />
cooker, reg. 34.95, sale 19.99.<br />
1.541<br />
breadbaker model SD150,<br />
reg. 169.95, sale 129.99.<br />
water<br />
ation pitcher, reg. 26.95, a<br />
sale 21.99. Plus bonus cookbook.<br />
"The Pur faucet-mount water<br />
purifier, reg. 59.95, sale 49.99<br />
plus bonus pitcher and water<br />
bottle.<br />
JA Henckels 4-star 3" paring<br />
knife, reg. $40, sale 24.99.<br />
Wusthof Trident 2-piece cook's<br />
and paring knife set, reg. $135,<br />
sale 69.99.<br />
<br />
Tea, is recruiting<br />
for the Detroit Tea<br />
Party.<br />
Michael Concordia,<br />
national sales<br />
manager of Godiva<br />
Chocolatier inc.,<br />
says to win an<br />
election, you've got<br />
to be rich.<br />
Robert P Schwartz,<br />
vice president of<br />
Salton-Maxim, has<br />
something planned<br />
that's guaranteed<br />
to get a rise out of<br />
the competition.<br />
Cuisinart V nonstick skillet<br />
reg. $58, sate 19.99.<br />
reg.5.<<br />
4.17 to 10.47.<br />
Chicago Cutlery 3-plece kitchen<br />
set (3" paring. 7" bread, kitchen<br />
shears), reg. $60, sale 19.99.<br />
25% off tWTeguiar price o?<br />
any Cafte GiO packaged coffee<br />
product<br />
Crespo Flno gin wtm any<br />
Chocolates purchase of 13.95<br />
or more<br />
a champagne'<br />
:"with any Gayle's purchase of<br />
$15 or more 25% off all Ban and Gail products<br />
25% off the regular price<br />
of any Frango* chocolate coffee.<br />
f Cafe<br />
Godiva with any Godiva purchase<br />
of $29 or more.<br />
Saifton-Maxim 111 |<br />
reg 99.95, sale 69.99.<br />
tlie presidents are coming to H U D S O N ' S<br />
HUDSON'S IS OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 10-9, SATURDAY 10-9 (Somerset 10-7), SUNDAY 11-6.<br />
USI YOUR HUDSON'S CARD, VISA* MASTERCARD* DISCOVER* CARD/NOVUS" CARD BRANDS OR THE AMERICAN EXPRESS" CARD.
«A(P,C) O&E Monday, September 16, 1996<br />
O&E Monday, September 16, 1996<br />
(OF*)«A<br />
PLYMOUTH CHARTER TOWNSHIP<br />
ORDINANCE NO. 83.79<br />
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH BY AMENDING THE ZONING<br />
ORDINANCE TEXT OF ARTICLE XXXII DEFINITIONS. OF SAID<br />
ORDINANCE. RELATED TO LARGE SCALE INSTITUTIONAL USES.<br />
CHURCHES AND LARGE SCALE CHURCHES, AND TO AMEND OTHER<br />
ARTICLES TO PROVIDE FOR LARGE SCALE INSTITUTIONAL USES AND<br />
SfcARGE SCALE CHURCHES TO BE LOCATED IN THE PL, R-I-E. R-2-A, OS,<br />
3C-1. C-2, MR. IND AND PUD DISTRICTS. SUBJECT TO SPECIAL<br />
CONDITIONS<br />
THE TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH ORDAINS<br />
Pun I<br />
The Zoning Ordinance No. 83 of the Plymouth Charter Township, is<br />
hereby amended by amending<br />
Article XXXII, Definitions; ARTICLE IV. PL <strong>Public</strong><br />
"jLrnda District. ARTICLE V. AG Agricultural District, ARTICLE VI. R-l-E. R-l-<br />
H. R-l-S. R-l One Family Residential District*. ARTICLE VII. R-M Mobile<br />
Home Residential Districts; ARTICLE VIII, R-2 Two Family Residential<br />
District, ARTICLE IX. R-2-A Multiple Family Residential District. ARTICLE<br />
X. OS Office Service District; ARTICLE XI. C-l Neighborhood Shopping<br />
District; ARTICLE XII, C-2 General Commercial District. ARTICLE XIV. MR<br />
Mid Rise District; ARTICLE XV. IND Industrial District. ARTICLE XIX. PUD<br />
Planned Unit Development District; and ARTICLE XXIII, Special Provisions.<br />
m» follow*.<br />
I. Section 32.2., Definition*, presently has no definition of large<br />
scale churches or large scale institutions.<br />
Section 32.2.18.. is hereby proposed to be amended to read as<br />
follows;<br />
18. CHURCH A site used for the regular assembly of persons for the<br />
conducting of religious services and accessory uses therewith.<br />
Such accessory uses may include rectories, living quarters for<br />
church ministry and other members of the religious order who<br />
• carry out their duties primarily on the site, religious education<br />
classes, day care, outdoor recreation facilities (unhghtedI,<br />
religious office space, youth centers and others. Rescue missions,<br />
tent revivals and other temporary assemblies are not included in<br />
this definition.<br />
Section 32.2. is hereby proposed to be amended to add new<br />
definition as Section 32.2.18.a. as follows:<br />
18 a. CHURCH. LARGE SCALE A religious institution with a<br />
seating capacity of 1,500 people or more m its sanctuary or main<br />
area of assembly A large scale church may also be characterised<br />
by any one or more of the following features region-serving<br />
accessory facilities such as high schools, colleges and seminaries,<br />
parking for 500 passenger vehicles or more; one or more<br />
buildings 100.000 square feet in floor area or greater; or other<br />
features. Large scale churches are distinguished by such features<br />
as. large size of assemblies and resultant traffic surges, large offstreet<br />
parking lots, retrecft and conference centers, or major<br />
institutional character Large-scale churches have negative<br />
imparls on sfngle family residential areas because of scale of<br />
buildings, parking, traffic and frequency of use. which are<br />
different from smaller churches which have traditionally been<br />
compatible with single family are as Because of these impacts,<br />
large-scale churches are more compatible with non residential<br />
districts, subject to conditions, which minimize the impacts.<br />
II.<br />
III.<br />
IV.<br />
Section 32.2. is hereby proposed to be amended to add new<br />
definition as Section 32.2.58.a. as follows:<br />
58-a INSTITUTIONAL USES. l~\RGE SCALE <strong>Public</strong>, parochial<br />
and private schools including nursery schools, churches,<br />
libraries, community buildings, hospitals, convalescent homes,<br />
municipal facilities or mortuaries which have either one or both<br />
of the follow ing characteristics<br />
a' Fire hundred (500) or more parking spaces are<br />
required based on the parking requirements in the<br />
Zoning Ordinance<br />
b> The seating capacity of the mam area of assembly is<br />
one thousand five hundred 11,500> or more<br />
Section 4.1.1., PL <strong>Public</strong> Lands District. Principal Permitted<br />
Uses, presently reads as follows:<br />
1 Municipal or other governmental buildings such as. but not<br />
limited to: township offices, fire stations, police stations, post<br />
offices and park comfort stations<br />
Section 4.1.1. is hereby proposed to be amended to read as<br />
follows:<br />
1. Municipal or other governmental buildings such as, but not<br />
limited to: township offices, fire stations, police stations, post<br />
offices and park comfort stations, provided that such uses do not<br />
meet the definition of "large scale institutional uses"<br />
Section 4.1.3., PL <strong>Public</strong> Lands District, Principal Permitted<br />
Uses, presently reads as follows:<br />
3 <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private school*, including nursery schools.<br />
Section 4.1.3., is hereby proposed to read as follows:<br />
3. <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools, including nursery schools,<br />
provided that such schools do not meet the definition of'large •<br />
scale institutional uses"<br />
Section 4.2... PL <strong>Public</strong> Lands District, Uses Subject to Special<br />
Conditions, presently ends with item 2.<br />
Section 4.2.is hereby proposed to be amended to add item 3., as<br />
follows:<br />
3. Municipal facilities that qualify as "large scale institutional<br />
uses", subject to the conditions of Section 23.42.<br />
Section 5.2.1., AG Agricultural District, Uses Subject to Special<br />
Conditions, presently reads aa follows:<br />
1 <strong>Public</strong>.*parochial and private Bchools including nursery schools,<br />
churches, libraries, community buildings, hospitals, convalescent<br />
homes, municipal facilities, municipal parks and playgrounds<br />
and mortuaries excluding park and ride facilities<br />
Section 5.2.l.is hereby proposed to be amended to read as<br />
follows:<br />
1 <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools, including nursery school;<br />
churches; libraries; community buildings; hospitals; convalescent<br />
homes; municipal facilities, excluding park and ride facilities;<br />
municipal parks and playgrounds; and mortuaries; provided<br />
that the uses do not meet the definition of "large scale<br />
institutional uses" or "large scale churches'.<br />
Section 6.2.1., R-l-E, R-l-H, R-l-8, R-l One Family Residential<br />
Districts, Uses Subject to Special Conditions, presently reads<br />
as follows:<br />
1 <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools including nursery schools,<br />
churches, libraries, community buidings, hospitals, convalescent<br />
homes, municipal facilities, municipal parks and playgrounds<br />
and mortuaries excluding park and ride facilities<br />
Section 6.2.1., is hereby proposed to be amended to read as<br />
follows:<br />
I. <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools, including nursery schools,<br />
churches; libraries; community buildings; hospitals; convalescent<br />
homes, municipal facilities, excluding park and ride facilities;<br />
municipal parks and playgrounds and mortuaries; provided that<br />
the uses do not meet the definition of 'large scale institutional<br />
uses' or 'large scale churches" Schools that meet the definition of<br />
"large scale institutional uses' are permitted in the R-l-E<br />
district, subject to the conditions specified in Section 23.42.<br />
V. Section R-M Mobile Home Residential Districts, Uses<br />
Subject to Special Conditions, presently reads as follows:<br />
1. <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools including nursery schools,<br />
churches, libraries, community buildings, hospitals, convalescent<br />
homes, and municipal facilities, municipal parks and<br />
playgrounds other than park and nde facilities<br />
Section 7.2.I., ia hereby proposed to be amended to read aa<br />
follows:<br />
I. <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools, including nursery schools;<br />
churches, libraries; community buildings; hospitals, convalescent<br />
homes, and municipal facilities; municipal parks and<br />
playgrounds other than park and nde facilities, provided that<br />
such uses do not meet the definition of'large scale institutional<br />
7» . uses'or 'large scale churches'<br />
?Vl. Section M.U R-2 Two Family Residential District. Uaea<br />
Subject to Special Conditions, presently reads aa follows:<br />
1. <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools including nursery schools,<br />
churches, libraries, community buildings, hospitals convalescent<br />
homes, municipal facilitiss, municipal parka and playgrounds<br />
excluding park and ride facilities<br />
ft * • —<br />
flection i l L la hereby proposed to be amended to read aa<br />
1. <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools, including nursery schools;<br />
churches, libraries; commumty-buildings; hospitals; convalescent<br />
homes; municipal facilities; municipal parks and playgrounds<br />
excluding park and ride facilities, provided that such uses do not<br />
meet the definition of 'large scale institutional uses" or "large<br />
scale churches".<br />
VII. ' Section 8.2.1., R-2-A Multiple Family Residential District, Uaea<br />
Subject to Special Conditions, presently reads as follows:<br />
1. <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools including nursery schools,<br />
churches, libraries, community buidings, hospitals, convalescent<br />
homes, municipal facilities including park and ride facilities,<br />
municipal parks and playgrounds.<br />
VIII.<br />
Section 8.2.1.. is hereby proposed to be amended to read as<br />
follows:<br />
1. <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools, including nursery schools;<br />
' churches, libraries; community buildings; hospitals; convalescent<br />
homes; municipal facilities including park and ride facilities;<br />
municipal parks and playgrounds; provided that such uses do<br />
not meet the definition of "large scale institutional uses" or 'large<br />
scale churches'. <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools 'including<br />
nursery schools), libraries, community buildings and municipal<br />
facilities, any of which meet the definition -of "targe scale<br />
institutional uses" are permitted subject to the conditions<br />
specified in Section 23.42.<br />
Section 10.1.5., OS Office Service District. Principal Permitted<br />
Uses, presently reads as follows:<br />
5. Mortuaries.<br />
Section 10.1.5 is proposed to be amended to read as follows:<br />
5. Mortuaries, provided that they do not meet the definition of<br />
"large scale mstitutfonal uses".<br />
Section 10.2.3., OS Office Service District, Uses Subject to<br />
Special Conditions, presently reads as follows:<br />
3. <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools including nursery schools,<br />
churches, libraries, community buildings, hospitals, convalescent<br />
homes, municipal facilities including park and ride facilities,<br />
municipal parks, playgrounds<br />
Section 10.2.3. ia hereby proposed to be amended to read as<br />
follows:<br />
3. <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools, including nursery schools;<br />
churches; libraries; community buildings; hospitals; convalescent<br />
honies; municipal facilities, including park and ride facilities;<br />
and municipal parks and playgroundsij provided that such uses<br />
do not meet the definition of *large scale institutional uses' or<br />
"large scale churches" <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools<br />
(including nursery schools), libraries, community buildings, and<br />
municipal facilities, which meet the definition of "large scale<br />
institutional uses" are permitted subject to the conditions<br />
specified tn Section 23.42.<br />
IX. Section 11.2.3., C-l Neighborhood Shopping District, Uaes<br />
Subject to Special Conditiona. presently reads as follows:<br />
3. <strong>Public</strong> and quasi-public uses intended to serve the neighborhood<br />
and immediate vicinity including park and ride facilities.<br />
Section 11.2.3. is hereby proposed to be amended to read as<br />
follows:<br />
. 3. <strong>Public</strong> and quasi-publw uses intended to serve the neighborhood<br />
and immediate vicinity including park and ride facilities,<br />
provided that they do not meet the definition of "large scale<br />
institutional uses".<br />
Section 11.2., C-I Neighborhood Shopping District. Uses<br />
Subject to Special Conditions, presently ends with item 5.<br />
Section 11.2 is hereby proposed to be amended to add item 6.:<br />
6. <strong>Public</strong>, parochial and private schools (including nursery schools),<br />
libraries, community buidings, and municipal facilities, which<br />
met the definition of'large scale institutional uses", subject to the<br />
conditions specified in Section 23.42.<br />
X. Section 12.2.13., C-2 General Commercial District, Uses Subject<br />
to Special Conditions presently reads as follows:<br />
13. Municipal facilities, including park and ride facilities,<br />
communication facilities, public utility transformer stations,<br />
substations and gas regulator stations without service or<br />
• storage yards shall comply with the requirements of Section<br />
22.9 of this Ordinance and shall be subject to the following<br />
ia> A front yard setback of not less than fifty (50) feet shall be<br />
provided (irrespective of the yard requirements of the<br />
district in which it is located! and two side yards and a<br />
rear yard shall be provided, each shall not be less than<br />
twenty-five (25) feet in width.<br />
LARGE<br />
SCALE<br />
USE<br />
Church<br />
PL AQ R1E R1H<br />
R1S<br />
R1<br />
XI.<br />
XII.<br />
XIII.<br />
XIV.<br />
Section 23.42<br />
Districts in which Large Scale Institutional Uses,<br />
including Large Scale Churches are Permitted<br />
S • Use Subject to Special Conditions<br />
ZONING DISTRICT<br />
of<br />
traffic control, and a traffic impact study and shall be<br />
presented to the Planning Commission for-approval after<br />
review and comment on the plan by the Tbwnship Police<br />
Department.<br />
5. Associated uses on the site such as recreation centers, retreat<br />
facdities. conference centers, schools (if not the pnmary use).<br />
convents, and others shall meet all requirements of this<br />
Ordinance for such uses.<br />
6. All parking spaces and aisles shall be screened from off-site<br />
view by any one or a combination of the following:<br />
(a) Screening mound or beam<br />
(b) Dense landscaping<br />
(c) Solid wall with planting strip<br />
(d) Changes in grade through the use of retaining walls, or<br />
topographic features<br />
Screening shall be in accordance with the requirements of<br />
Section 228 of this Ordinance:<br />
7. There shall be no outside loudspeakers or amplified sound<br />
outside of a totally enclosed building.<br />
8. Storage of buses, trucks, and maintenance equipment shall be<br />
entirely within a totally enclosed building.<br />
Part II. CONFLICTING PROVISIONS REPEALED Any Ordinance<br />
. or parts of Ordinance in conflict herewith, are hereby<br />
repealed<br />
Part HI. * EFFECTIVE DATE The provisions of this Ordinance are<br />
hereby declared to take effect on October 10.1996<br />
Part IV. ADOPTION The Ordinance was adopted by the Township<br />
Board of Charter Townahip of Plymouth by authority of Art<br />
184 of the <strong>Public</strong> Acta of Michigan. 1849, at a meeting duly<br />
called and held on the 10th day of September. 1996, and<br />
ordered to be givsn publication in the manner prescribed by<br />
• law.<br />
Adopted by the Township Board of Trust—s on September 10.1996<br />
Effective Date October 10.1996<br />
Publish September 16. 1996<br />
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Consortium focuses on hands-on science for area schools<br />
By Diane Gale<br />
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Area school districts are joining<br />
efforts to take students away<br />
from mundane memorization<br />
and excite ,them with experiments.<br />
That's the logic behind a<br />
hands-on. teaching method that<br />
gives students a chance to see<br />
why some things float and others<br />
sink, what makes a balloon<br />
inflate and a lot of other science<br />
theories that can be shown with<br />
things they use in their everyday<br />
Jives.<br />
-I'm a firm believer in the<br />
change toward more of a handson<br />
science approach." said<br />
Thomas Tattan. superintendent.<br />
Clarertceville School District<br />
"I think it's part of a process of<br />
change," Tattan said.. "The<br />
biggest point is establishing the<br />
need to learn science at much<br />
higher levels "<br />
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that include all the materials<br />
needed for each experiment that<br />
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"Science in discovery is learning.<br />
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resident<br />
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If they have the experience<br />
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His daughter s teacher was<br />
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"The.idea'is that it doesn't<br />
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Ear bar a Skone, Wayne-Westland<br />
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think it is 'hands- on science)<br />
essential, because that's the way<br />
kids learn - by doing."<br />
Claudia Kulnis was principal<br />
at Bird Elementary School in<br />
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members," said Kulnis, who<br />
recently became principal at Hill<br />
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"It's such a wonderful service<br />
'for us, because each kit contains<br />
all the materials, down to the<br />
paper clips and the teacher<br />
spends the time on formulating<br />
lessons and investigating the<br />
content of the material rather<br />
than running to Meijer to buy all<br />
the little parts of the kits necessary<br />
to do the hands-on experienceshe<br />
added.<br />
Kulnis said she also found an<br />
increase in interest among<br />
teachers who otherwise shied<br />
away from teaching science.<br />
Another Plymouth '<strong>Canton</strong> district<br />
transplant. Kathy Harenda.<br />
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Harenda also helped garner a<br />
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"The kits aren't only an<br />
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"The kits are thoroughly<br />
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Harenda initiated the school<br />
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means and an effective way<br />
for teachers to share ideas.<br />
"If-we're going to bring in a<br />
speaker to the area, why not<br />
include four or five districts in<br />
the audience?" she said. "It also<br />
promotes networking "<br />
While the idea continues to<br />
spread, so did Harlan's need-to<br />
expand his Plymouth office and<br />
warehouse capabilities. A new<br />
building to house the materials<br />
and refurbish the kits is expected<br />
to be built at Nine Mile and I-<br />
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Harlan said.<br />
Senate delays 'death with dignity' bills<br />
BY TIM RICHARD<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
There are two reasons the<br />
state Senate is in no rush to take<br />
up a "death with dignity" bill in.<br />
its fall session.<br />
"1 don't want it to become part<br />
of the election process." said Sen.<br />
Joel Gougeon, R-Bay City, chair<br />
of the Family Law Committee! 'i<br />
do not want to rush it."<br />
Agreed, said Sen. Gary Peters.<br />
. D-Bloomfield Township, a panel<br />
member. "It should be nonpartisan."<br />
The other reason is that a lot<br />
of amendments are being<br />
shaped. "The sponsor (Sen. Dale<br />
Shugars, R-Portagei wants to<br />
play around with it," said<br />
Gougeon.<br />
Peters, who said he will offer<br />
substitute that regulates physician-assisted<br />
suicide, said he has<br />
made amendments on his own<br />
version after the Sept. 5 public<br />
hearing in Lansing.<br />
Gougeon had planned to take<br />
up the Shugars bill. Senate Bill<br />
1102. at the Sept 12 meeting<br />
but adjourned it five minutes<br />
after starting time without discussing<br />
the bill.<br />
Shugars' bill is intended to<br />
assure that doctors tell terminally<br />
ill patients their rights to<br />
accept or refuse treatment; are<br />
given immunity when they prescribe<br />
narcotics as pain-killers,<br />
and tell patients that Michigan<br />
case law prohibits anyone from<br />
assisting a suicide. It provides<br />
no criminal penalties, however,<br />
for assisting a suicide.<br />
It's part of a four-bill package<br />
intended to dry up Dr. Jack<br />
Kevorkian's market for assistance<br />
in ending life.<br />
As first drafted. Peters' bill<br />
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under which a doctor<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> shows big gain,<br />
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Households are increasing<br />
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as Jiie number of persons<br />
per household declines.<br />
That's the finding of the<br />
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Governments in its study of<br />
Population and Occupied Housing<br />
Units from 1990-95.<br />
Population grew 1.6 percent<br />
'to 4.6 million) from the official<br />
census date of April 1, 1990, to<br />
July 1, 1995. But the number of<br />
occupied housing units grew 4.7<br />
percent, to 1.8 million, in the<br />
same period.<br />
"There^were 3.27 persons per<br />
household^in southeast Michigan<br />
in 1970. Persons per household<br />
decreased from 2.66 to 2.62<br />
between 1990 and 1995," said<br />
the SEMCOG study.<br />
Oakland County led the<br />
numerical growth in population,<br />
Livingston County led the percentage<br />
growth, and Wayne<br />
County showed a decline —<br />
even in many suburbs. The<br />
breakdown by counties:<br />
Livingston — population up<br />
15.5 percent to 133,600; housing<br />
units up 18.4 percent to 46,024.<br />
Outside the cities of Brighton<br />
and Howell and the villages of<br />
Pinckney and Fowlerville, population<br />
growth was mostly in the<br />
double-digits percentage wise.<br />
Macomb — population up 2.3<br />
percent to 733,607; housing<br />
units up 7.8 percent to 285.631.<br />
Big growth areas were the three<br />
tiers of townships north of Mt.<br />
Clemens.<br />
Monroe — population up 4.5<br />
percent to 139,550; housing<br />
units up 8.5 percent to 60,447.<br />
Major growth areas were Bedford<br />
and Erie townships, next<br />
door to Toledo, and Monroe<br />
Township; the city Monroe lost<br />
population.<br />
Oakland — population up 6.4<br />
percent to 1,153,461; housing<br />
units up 7.3 percent to 440,503.<br />
Biggest growth corridors were<br />
the second tier of townships<br />
(Rose, Springfield, Independence.<br />
Orion and Oakland) and<br />
a western range running<br />
through Springfield. White<br />
Lake, Commerce, Wixom and<br />
Novi plus Mil ford. _<br />
St. Clair — population up 5.9<br />
percent to 154,231; housing<br />
units up 8.7 percent to 57,507.<br />
Only the city of Port Huron lost<br />
population.<br />
Washtenaw — population up<br />
3.4 percent to 292,609; housing<br />
qnits up 8,3 percent to 113,223.<br />
Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti lost<br />
population; Webster Township<br />
in the north and Pittsfield<br />
Township, south of Ann Arbor,<br />
were big gainers.<br />
Wayne — population down<br />
2.7 percent to 2.055,500; housing<br />
units up 0.5 percent to<br />
784,716. Detroit slipped below<br />
the one million mark to 990,407<br />
Redford Township, Livonia,<br />
Garden City, the city of Plymouth.<br />
Belleville and the socalled<br />
downriver communities<br />
lost population. Big gainers<br />
were Northville Township, up<br />
12.3 percent to 19,450; <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township, up 11.9 percent to<br />
63.83tr»nd Huron Township,<br />
up 16 percent to 12,114.<br />
Region — population up 1.6<br />
percent to 4,662,558; housing<br />
units up 4.7 percent to<br />
1,778.051.<br />
SEMCOG bases its estimates<br />
on lesidential building permit<br />
data provided by the local units;<br />
its own data on mobile homes;<br />
and state data on group homes.<br />
• "If a community has significant<br />
life cycle turnover and<br />
young families with children<br />
replace older persons living<br />
alone," the authors said, "this<br />
method may miss population<br />
change ...<br />
• It will, however, catch<br />
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would help a patient end life.<br />
His new version will mandate,<br />
rather than suggest, that a psychiatrist<br />
certify, the patient is of<br />
sound mind.<br />
"A physician may not have the<br />
expertise to determine if a psychiatrist<br />
is needed, so we made<br />
it (psychiatric exam* necessary,"<br />
Peters said.<br />
Peters' new version also will<br />
require a 15-day, rather than<br />
two-day. waiting period between<br />
the time a patient makes a Second<br />
request for a death drug and<br />
the time it may be administered.<br />
It will mean a total of 30 days<br />
from the time the patient makes<br />
his or her first request until the<br />
end can come.<br />
"The most important part of<br />
my bill," said Peters, "is putting<br />
it to a vote of the people. Polls<br />
show 75 percent of the peoplesupport<br />
physician-assisted suicide.<br />
Right to Life ( which opposes<br />
assisted suicide) doesn't want<br />
it on the ballot because they<br />
.know it will pass overwhelmingly."<br />
Gougeon's panel, which<br />
includes Republican Sens.<br />
Robert Geake of Northville and<br />
Michael Bouchard of Birmingham,<br />
is scheduled to meet Sept.<br />
19 but probably won't act even<br />
then. A fifth member. Sen. Virgil<br />
Smith, D-Detroit, will be on a<br />
trip to India.<br />
."I expect no action until the<br />
last week of September or even<br />
later," said Gougeon.<br />
Senators aren't up for reelection<br />
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Here's the dirt on<br />
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Dirt is a good thing. Not dirty clothes, or<br />
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it has fed me for the last four months.<br />
Successful gardening requires planning. Each<br />
year I rotate crops and plant a few marigolds<br />
and zinnias for color, to help control the bug population<br />
and attract bees for pollination.<br />
I could, like many neighbors, feed the soil with<br />
plant food containing chemical additives, and<br />
spray plants and flowers with a range of insecticides,<br />
but I want to leave my dirt and groundwater<br />
as clean as they were when I came to them.<br />
I hope my children, and their children, will<br />
want to keep gardening this ground. However, I<br />
am not naive. I know that we live in a nation<br />
where people seem to be in perpetual motion,<br />
that chances are slim my grandchildren will be<br />
in this house, or even this state when they grow<br />
. up. Still, even if my garden were to cease to<br />
exist. I know I will have fulfilled my covenant<br />
with future generations.<br />
Soil is composed of a multitude of chemicals<br />
and trace elements along with beneficial bacteria<br />
and yeasts. I have only to taste the best of hydroponic<br />
vegetables grown in watery chemical solutions<br />
to realize that real soil and sunshine give<br />
vegetables and fruits the best flavor.<br />
Reaping benefits<br />
"Vine ripened" $3.49 per pound tomatoes<br />
available during the dead of winter don'< come<br />
close to the taste of a tomato that costs pennies<br />
to grow during the summer. Chemicals from a<br />
bag cannot replicate the delicious compost<br />
breakfast I feed my vegetables, and they quickly<br />
leach out into the ground.<br />
Even if gardening were just a second hobby, I<br />
could easily open a small roadside bait stand and<br />
sell the worms that are everywhere, especially<br />
after the soil has been tilled. Remember when<br />
you had to water the lawn after dinner and then<br />
head outside with a flashlight to dig worms for<br />
the next day's fishing trip? I still do, and they<br />
have helped me land many a walleye with my<br />
dad in our old family-owned boat.<br />
My small garden is my small statement. My<br />
compost bin is a recycled plastic oil drum with<br />
holes drilled in the side to help circulate air. It<br />
cost me the effort to go pick it up, and has lasted<br />
since I started gardening without additives<br />
about 10 years ago. I would like to believe my<br />
harvests are organic, but I have never purchased<br />
anything organic because I can't justify the<br />
price.<br />
My early crop of beans have fixed nitrogen in<br />
the soil. My tomatoes are odd shaped, but they *<br />
harm no one. and taste buttery and delicious. I<br />
grow just enough for my household, and any animals<br />
or birds that can get over or under the<br />
fence.<br />
My plants get their health from good soil, and<br />
can fight off disease pretty much on their own. I<br />
do lose some of what I grow, and have to cope<br />
with an occasional grub or a slug (what a reason<br />
to pop open a beer, pour a pie plate full and see<br />
the pests die with a buzz on).<br />
But I'm happy with, the rich smell of my dirt<br />
after a rain, and with the thought that I'm feeding<br />
the land and future. My only hope is that<br />
somewhere, sometime, you might be able to do<br />
the same.<br />
X<br />
Chef Larry Janet it a free-lance writer. He welcomet<br />
your calls and comments. To leave a message<br />
for him, dial (313) 963-2047 on a touch-tone<br />
phone, mailbox 1886. See recipes inside.<br />
LOOKING AHEAD<br />
What to watch for in Taste next week:<br />
• Measure for measure accuracy is important in<br />
cooking<br />
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TAMJHE C.RAVT-VSTAJT ARTIST<br />
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STORY BY KEELY WYGONIK<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Chefs indulge in sweet temptations<br />
astry Chef David Balla has a<br />
serious sweet tooth, and<br />
believes all meals should<br />
begin and end with dessert. Maple<br />
Pamna Cotta, one of the desserts he<br />
is preparing for Tournament of<br />
Temptations during "Sweet Endings"<br />
weekend at the Michigan<br />
Renaissance Festival, Sept. 28-29,<br />
was originally made with poached<br />
fish, and served as an appetizer.<br />
"The recipe has stayed consistent<br />
since the Dark Ages," said Balla, an<br />
American Culinary Federation certified<br />
pastry chef at Gandy Dancer<br />
in Ann Arbor, and graduate of Oakland<br />
Community College's culinary<br />
arts program. Italian for "cooked<br />
cream," panna cotta is a custard<br />
dessert. Balla's panna cotta will be<br />
flavored with Michigan maple<br />
syrup. He's also making a "fancied<br />
up" carrot cheesecake, because<br />
"carrots have been around since<br />
time began."<br />
• For autumn barbecues It s cabernet sauvignon<br />
with beef and merlot with lamb or pork:<br />
• 1993 Sim Cabernet Sauvignon $16.75 - excellent<br />
• 1993 Hapa Ridge Merlot $10<br />
• 1994 Hogue Merlot $15<br />
• 1993 Clos du Bots Merlot Winemakers Reserve<br />
$28 - rich A lush<br />
• 1993 Kunde Cabernet Sauvignon $15<br />
• 1993 Beringer Knights Valley Cabernet Sauvrgnon<br />
$13<br />
• Best buys at $10 and under_<br />
• 1995 Hogue Dry Chentn Blanc $7- great alter<br />
native to pricey California chardonnays<br />
• 1995 Hogue Dry Johannsberg Riesling - for Pan<br />
Asian cuistne<br />
• 1995 R.H. Phillips Sauvignon Blanc $6<br />
• 1995 Antmon Gaiestro $8<br />
• 1995 Ruffino Ubaio $10<br />
• 1994 MontGras Cabernet Sauvignon (Chile) $8<br />
• 1995 Chateau Daltna Cabernet Sauvignon /Bulgaria!<br />
$5 - very light •<br />
• Wines to cellar:<br />
• 1991 Charles Krug Generations (blend of caber<br />
net sauvignon, cabernet franc and mertot) $30<br />
• 1993 Raymond Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve $17<br />
• 1991 Caetelio r» Voipaia Coitassela (Italy) $29<br />
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Dig into dishes made with garden fresh vegetables<br />
See related stor\ on Taste<br />
front.<br />
Here are some favorite recipes<br />
made with the bounty from my<br />
fall harvest garden:<br />
BASIC NO FRILLS POTATO<br />
SALAD<br />
2 Dounds boiling "new' potatoes<br />
4 tatiiespoons dry white wine<br />
2 tablespoons *nne vinegar .<br />
1 teaspoon preoared Dijon<br />
styled mustard<br />
Pinch salt<br />
6 tablespoons oMve oil<br />
Fresh ground pepper to taste<br />
2 tablespoons mtnced green<br />
onions<br />
1 tablespoon minced parsley<br />
1 tablespoon minced ciiantro '<br />
1 tablespoon minced dill<br />
weed<br />
Scrub the potato?*. Drop them<br />
in boiling salted water to cover<br />
and boil until the potatoes are<br />
barely tender when pierced w ith a<br />
small knife.<br />
Remove from heat, allow to<br />
stand for 5 minute* Drain As<br />
soon as they are cool enough to<br />
handle, peel and cut them into<br />
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promote fine arts in our communities. In anticipation of the<br />
1996-97 season, we would like to meet with each of you as we<br />
address yourconcerns regarding our coverage of art shows,<br />
exhibits, and other fine arts events.<br />
Discussion will also include ways to work<br />
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SHOPPING CENTERED<br />
Nifty nails: Technician "Andrew<br />
at 90s<br />
Nails in Oakland Mall, works with client<br />
Sandy Frattarola of Warren.<br />
Fun fingertips<br />
keep salons busy<br />
BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN<br />
SPECIAL WRITER<br />
Years ago the only time a woman had her nails<br />
done was for her wedding or special occasion. With<br />
•the advent of acrylic nails, salons are springing up<br />
at every mall and mainstreet.<br />
Tina Trevarrow stopped into 90's Nails at the<br />
Oakland Mall, Troy last week for a set of acrylic<br />
nails and a French manicure. An L.A. actress, she<br />
was in town working on the production of 'The<br />
Polish Wedding" being filmed in Hamtramck.<br />
Trevarrow said began wearing acrylic nails three<br />
years ago because, her natural,nuils break easily.<br />
"In L.A..there's.a nail salon oil every corner,"she<br />
said heading back-to California to work on the<br />
television show Unsvlceti Mysteries. "I get them<br />
done about every 10 days to two weeks because<br />
sometimes a nail lifts and if air. or a hair, gets<br />
under a. nail, you can get a fungus infections.<br />
They have to be taken off and redone. You must<br />
keep them up all the time "<br />
90 s Nails, a licensed salon which opened in<br />
July, offers customers more than 50 colors of nail<br />
polish and 400 different airbrushed designs for<br />
acrylic nails. Technician Larry Lee designs and<br />
hand cuts the stencils for the designs of palm<br />
trees, flowers and rabbits. Along with airbrushing.<br />
shop technicians decorate nails with rhinestones,<br />
flat nail art, gold and silver glitter, stripping, two<br />
tones, and charms<br />
90's Nails was founded in Pennsylvania three<br />
years ago by owner Jime Luong Besides locations<br />
in the east, he has two stores in Michigan<br />
and plans call for a 90s Nails to open soon at<br />
Twelve Oaks in Novi.<br />
At The Nail Station in Plymouth, Susan<br />
Misener was treating her 13- year old daughter<br />
Michelle to frosted aquamarine polish and original<br />
artwork of the Tasmanian Devil on her pinky<br />
finger. Technician Wendy Weldon specializes in<br />
free-hand art. painting a range of images from<br />
Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa to Bugs Bunny, a<br />
miniature dollar bill, seasonal and holiday trimmings,<br />
and logos of the Detroit Red Wings and II<br />
of M sports teams.<br />
"The Looney Tunes characters are real popular<br />
with teenagers," she said. "A couple of weeks ago, I<br />
had four or five of them come in the morning after<br />
a sleep-over party. Nails are growing in popularity.<br />
My customers range in age from 18 to 65. from<br />
business ladies coming in on their lunch hours to<br />
cleaning ladies who are really hard on their nails."<br />
Misener comes in every two weeks to. maintain<br />
her long nails which this week were done in pink<br />
and accented with rhinestones and an abstract<br />
design painted by Weldon. Working on a computer<br />
all day with long finger nails took some adjustment<br />
she said.<br />
Weldon said she tries to stay current with fashionable<br />
colors and this season that means<br />
metallics in slate grey, dark blue and dark green.<br />
Red is dead when it comes to coloring nails.<br />
"Of course, some people are stuck on red." Weldon<br />
said, "They're going to wear red whether it's in<br />
or not. My clients are asking for frosts, especially<br />
white, and dark metallics like purple." •<br />
One of the most requested finishes is a blue and<br />
purple marbleized faux Weldon learned while<br />
working in a craft store painting furniture.<br />
"Nails are so popular now because with the<br />
acrylics the polish lasts so much longer - up to two<br />
weeks, whereas with polish on a natural nail it's 2-<br />
3 days," she pointed out. She's won several nail<br />
painting competitions and has had her creations<br />
published in magazines.<br />
Technicians at The Nail Station are state board,<br />
certified. They take safety precautions seriously.<br />
'Training and sanitation are very important,"<br />
Weldon said "All implements are kept in hospital<br />
grade disinfectants "<br />
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MONDAY,<br />
Glamour:<br />
Wanda<br />
Sobh of<br />
Sterling<br />
Heights<br />
shows off<br />
her manicure.<br />
Sept. 16, 1996<br />
B'ham puts on a Fall Spectacular<br />
A record crowd turned<br />
out to see the best of<br />
Birmingham at last<br />
Wednesday's Fall Spectacular.<br />
They raised<br />
$100,000 for cancer survivor<br />
scholarships and<br />
enjoyed the evening of<br />
friends, food and fashion.<br />
BY Si SAN<br />
DEMAGGIO<br />
STAKE WRITER<br />
The merchants<br />
of downtown<br />
Birmingham<br />
proved once again<br />
that they are cool.<br />
Way cool.<br />
Their runway show of the season's<br />
best from -Jacobson's to. Kiddlywinks,<br />
had the standing-room-only<br />
audience mesmerized from start to<br />
finish The eclectic offerings from<br />
funky shops like It's the Ritz, Timbuktu<br />
and Lisa Parks, blended with<br />
the European collections of Tender,<br />
Maxwell, Edward Dorian, and the<br />
more traditional looks,from stores<br />
- like The Claymore Shop. Thomas<br />
Leffler and Jacobson's.<br />
The highlight of the show<br />
belonged to the 18 youngsters who<br />
macaraina-ed down the runway in<br />
free spirited garments from Frankie<br />
& Debbie's. Kiddlywinks and Hansel<br />
& Gretel. inviting wild applause<br />
from The crowd, many who stood to<br />
join in.<br />
Emcee Jim Harper of WNIC<br />
radio's The Breakfast Clab summed<br />
it up as "the night Hollywood comes<br />
to Birmingham - when the audience<br />
is just as beautiful as the models on<br />
stage."<br />
Theatrics came courtesy of the<br />
town's four leading hair salons.<br />
Each staff offered a Salute to Broadway<br />
with coifs and make-up<br />
inspired by the musicals Cabaret'<br />
190th Floori; West Side Story (Salon<br />
Sydney); My Fair Lady ;<br />
and Phantom of the Opera (Kennice<br />
Bashar).<br />
"I loved the show it was very<br />
entertaining and worth waiting for."<br />
said Patty Greene of Birmingham.<br />
(The fashion show started a halfhour<br />
late, running from 9-10 p.m.<br />
The event was under way at 6 p.m.<br />
in tents set up in the parking lot<br />
across from the Community House.<br />
Guests spent $25 each to enjoy cocktails,<br />
hors d'oeuvres, a silent auction<br />
of goods and services from down-<br />
See EVENT, B4<br />
News of special events of interest to shoppers<br />
is included in this calendar. Send promotion<br />
information to: Mall & Mainstreets, c/oBirmingham<br />
Eccentric, 805 East Maple. 48009: or fax<br />
(8101 644-1314. The deadline is Wednesday at 5<br />
p.m. for publication on Monday.<br />
MONDAY. SEPT. 16<br />
Photography Exhibit<br />
Bloomfield Plaza's mini mall serves as exhibit<br />
hall for the works of Mark Stadler who specializes<br />
in dance photos through Sept. 19.<br />
Bloomfield Plaza. Maple/Telegraph.<br />
1810'649-6500.<br />
TUESDAY, SEPT. 17<br />
Best of Fall Show<br />
Neiman Marcus presents The Art of Fashion"<br />
11:30 a.m. under the big top in the mall parking<br />
lot. Lunch follows the show to benefit Orchards<br />
Family Services. Tickets are $50 per person.<br />
Somerset Collection South.<br />
Big Beaver/Coolidge. Troy.<br />
" (810) 433-8600.<br />
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'96. Tickets are $20 to benefit Schoolcraft College<br />
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Jerry Taka lor s pnvele snowing<br />
8'O-360-3900 R&MAX 100<br />
$64,000 cash<br />
313-451-013S<br />
MODERN BRICK ranch 10021 E<br />
Clements C« 3 bedroom 15 Baih<br />
hardwood floors, ceramic Me kUchen.<br />
updated bam New central a«r newer<br />
windows finished Basement 2 car<br />
garage welectnc dec* i»idemround<br />
sprinklers $110 000 313-427-7719<br />
OPEN SUNDAY FF»OM 12-5<br />
Must See' 3 bedroom,? 5 baths brck<br />
Ranch New kitchen & windows F«v<br />
isned basemant Central »r 1395 sq.<br />
$135,000 r (313) 427--47T5<br />
326 Milford<br />
4 BEDROOM 2-4 baeh ranch, 2.050<br />
eq.ft. central air oner 1 acre. Beautiful<br />
view from large deck. $200,000<br />
(1 mae S ol V«aga) 810-684-2218<br />
dMata fumace A ar<br />
ier $ 129 (81Q)<br />
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or<br />
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1-900-454-3535<br />
exl code 708<br />
W. Bioomfield-<br />
Orchard Lk-Keego<br />
WestltBd/Wijrne<br />
ALMOST NEW'-Luaooua 3680 «q *<br />
Merman Frankel cotomel Saner<br />
r«o>ettuay Banner red<br />
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• •ceptonaliy ugradeo noma<br />
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m October. *» dmil -or*<br />
completeO ideal lor large lamify -<br />
near partu shoppmo acnoola and<br />
nouses o> worsNp<br />
Neutral decor,<br />
large aipansrve window<br />
r»gr> ceamgs<br />
oak accenU on all «twe<br />
appointment* Jacuui lub in garden<br />
master lull volumn ceMngs m entry<br />
and liwng room area 2 mart* tireplaces<br />
ceramic and oak too*<br />
iMoognoul 9 h Baeement »itn fourth<br />
bam preo. a* ready tor new occupants<br />
Aslung $399,900<br />
OneWay Aeally 8tO-473-SfiOO<br />
WESTLAND<br />
Uvoraa Sohoole<br />
3 Dettoom raneft on stab 2 car<br />
garage carpel, new kitcrwi newei<br />
" .. $79 900 J313) 525-8336<br />
Oakland County<br />
OAKLAND - % owner 9 r<br />
oi Chrysle' Complex 4<br />
cooniai M/waftou) Baser<br />
neighborhood green porch overlooking<br />
wooded lot. very i<br />
e«ceael conOOor, $198 500<br />
mates north<br />
Bedroom<br />
appo*i|ment. cal<br />
For<br />
(810) 693-3171<br />
Weslland/Wayae<br />
I WATEnFORD 1984. 3 Bedroom. 2<br />
; lull bath with ceramic We. fireplace<br />
2 5 car garage 16S6«0« in-level on<br />
; private.dead-end Lake privileges<br />
. Clean $133 900 8lO-««6-4T4l<br />
LIVONIA SCHOOLS!<br />
A RAPE FINO w*h over 1.700 sq tt<br />
and 4 *ige size Bedroome ipaciou*<br />
•Jchen. 2 M bath*, central an newer<br />
tjmace & window*. M Basement. 2<br />
car ja'age Bring us an ofler'<br />
$123900<br />
SUPER SHARP tine*<br />
rancn with<br />
r>uge master bedroom country<br />
mtcrian doorwal! to deck, v- Bains,<br />
central av<br />
iewei windows, Vnjhed<br />
basement aOsoMeiy gorgeous -<br />
$80,900<br />
Wayne County<br />
Century<br />
"ASTELLI (313T 5<br />
CASTELLI (313T 525-7900<br />
1990 1991 *982-1993-1«»<br />
CENTURION<br />
AWARD WINNING OFFICE<br />
SMART START<br />
Great investment in ihe fwonia<br />
school secicn Clean you can ,usl<br />
•now<br />
n At S65 900 you caftT go<br />
wrong 9it» on dotOie lot. has a two<br />
car jarage witn opener 3 bedrooms<br />
a-o a t*} .utpity room<br />
AFFORDABLE - hrst ctass corKMien.<br />
oelect Wntf neighborhood Ne level redwood dec*, pool<br />
& ombwBmgi lor horse or at*Q<br />
emriusiast $740 000<br />
Cal Shirley Ultlelieio<br />
RE/MAX Profaaaamal. mc<br />
1810)650-2100<br />
Condon<br />
BLOOMFIELO MILLS Spac-Ous<br />
Condo « Manor in the Ma Complex<br />
many adras Call<br />
BLOOMFIELO MILLS - Adams<br />
Woods 4 bedroom . den. 3.5 baths<br />
hnahed Basement plus sauna App»-<br />
ance* Attached garage $250,000<br />
By appointment (810) 299-4466<br />
BLOOMFlELD TWP<br />
Upper Ranch<br />
1200 sq It wfcalhedral ce*ng 2<br />
Bedrooma? Bamscarpoct Square<br />
Lake pnvaeges<br />
Move-in condidon<br />
Asking $83,500 (810) 338-4560<br />
WHAT A DEAL'<br />
This spectacuiar name has 3 larger<br />
size Bedrooms a tm iirvshed Basement.<br />
newer carpel 4 windows over-<br />
2 car garage with vinyl sidmg<br />
right at - $64 ,900<br />
S«*d 2<br />
Priced i<br />
.21<br />
C e n t u r y .<br />
CASTELLI (313j 525-7900<br />
1990-1991-1992-1993-1994<br />
CENTURION<br />
AWARD WINNING OFFICE<br />
Lakefront'<br />
Waterfront Homes<br />
WESTLANO<br />
Here it is' 3 large Bedrooms plus a<br />
fourth in the basement, m this super<br />
all Dnck rancn Livmg room & Iam4y<br />
room « tireplace 1st floor laundry 2<br />
car attached garage Deck sp-inkler<br />
system to name a lew ol Ihe amenities<br />
Huny A look at (his one won't<br />
last" $179900<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
Great opportixMy tor a Condo Buyer<br />
loofcing 'or absolute mpve-m condilor<br />
II neutral lots 0> storage great<br />
robm si/»s Plymouth focatloh'<br />
$72500<br />
LAKE CMARtEVOlX Condo 2<br />
Bedroom 2 balh m Boyne City 1000<br />
sq It ahrepiace. includes boat sap<br />
$174 500 Call Pal O'Brien ReMa»<br />
Ol Boyne<br />
t-800-968-5092<br />
LAKE MICHIGAN<br />
Luc»noton Pnvate<br />
sand* beach new lakeJrom 2, 3<br />
or 4 Bedroom beach condo homes<br />
Call for Biocnure J*n Karr Steed<br />
Real Estale 1-800-845-6005<br />
PRIVATE HuMMfR Lake 2700 Sq<br />
tool Bock & cedar home m Brandon<br />
T wp on, 2 5 acres Beautifully landscaped<br />
with decorative pond and<br />
waterfall Extensive decking and<br />
B rebo 3 car garage qualrty home<br />
• 9..00C Can (810) 628-9686<br />
or (8101 419-0308<br />
CLEAN OUT The Attic.<br />
Clean The Garage<br />
Have A Sale 1<br />
Cal 313-591-0900<br />
CANTON - WHY RENT<br />
Buy this Clean h sharp 2 bedroom<br />
lower level. 2 Bam condominium lea<br />
tunng pond wew from spacious grea'<br />
room, !*st floor laundry, all appliances<br />
Asking. $84,900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW<br />
(313) 464-7111<br />
FARMINOTON MILLS - Sharp contemporary<br />
2 Bedroom. 2 bath, studio<br />
Ceding custom features throughout<br />
appliances finished basement, wet<br />
Bar workout area garage $135 000<br />
D8M PROPERTIES (810)737-4002<br />
FARMiNGTON VILLAGE. Wynsel<br />
Condo 2 Bedroom. 2 5 Bath townhouse<br />
appliances, washer dryer all<br />
kitchen, central air<br />
new gas heat<br />
tmished Basement, by owner<br />
$127 500 No agents For appoint<br />
ment cat 810-426-0757<br />
372 Coodo*<br />
NOV! • 3 Bedroom 2 5 Bathe<br />
$188,900 No real aetata agents<br />
(810) 344-9122<br />
NOVI. UPDATED 2 Bedroom condo<br />
priced lo sef $73,500 Attached<br />
^<br />
STi&MEST<br />
PLYMOUTH - Adul community 2<br />
Bedroom<br />
Must Seel Healed pool<br />
and duOhouse Pnced lo SeW<br />
$85 900 Buyers Onlyi 313-4S8-2164<br />
SOUTHFIELD • We»nglon<br />
Place<br />
Manor Condo lower 2 beOoom 2<br />
ban. end k«et laundry, new kitchen<br />
iippiia.-xes move-«e<br />
LlT^t^'VALLEY* HOMES<br />
810-474-6500<br />
10% down 240 morths at<br />
$274<br />
10.2S APR<br />
[ittleVaHet<br />
CANTON - 1989 Satire: very good<br />
cendaon<br />
14*70 2 bedroom, appa-<br />
•xm. a* oondBioner. shed mor<br />
able $i4«XVbeat<br />
31V728-07«7<br />
MUSI SELL<br />
$1800 Moves You m<br />
tTI<br />
ham. m WesSand Meadows<br />
re and retrorator<br />
in 810-588-6323<br />
NOVI CHATEAU '- 14*70, 2 Dadrooms<br />
I 5 baft*. £«*<br />
aoptances Neil to pool $7 000<br />
313-730-1836 or 810^80-7540<br />
NOV) • Hufitand Hfc Estate<br />
1991 Skyane 2 Bedrooms. 2 Be*<br />
16*80 Catheorn i<br />
$23,000<br />
, M ^ o<br />
10-478-4775<br />
Duplexes t<br />
Townhouses<br />
PLYMOUTH, DUPLEX, 2 uoas iron 1<br />
CMfroom. rear 2 Bedrooms separate<br />
utMes $870 ncome month 1280<br />
Junction $92 500 (810) 475-9030<br />
Manufactured<br />
Homes<br />
HIGHLAND HILLS<br />
ESTATES<br />
Located N at Grand River on Seeley<br />
Rd . «1 Nov. h*lt way Between Haggeny<br />
t Meadowbrook Rd<br />
SKYLINE. 14 X 70 with 10*30 room<br />
addition. 2 Bedrooms<br />
2 Baths an<br />
aophancea. central air, immecWe<br />
occupancy $31900<br />
VICTORIAN TAG -14 X 80 with 8*36<br />
lag 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, all appliances<br />
skylights, tiraptace. «rge front<br />
porch, sned. pool lot Beautifully<br />
landscaped $38 900<br />
VICTORIAN. 14 X 70, front lulcnen. 2<br />
bedroome. I Bath dmng room loads<br />
ol cupboard space, an appkancae.<br />
central air. covered porch, shed, premium<br />
site . $23,900<br />
QUALITY<br />
HOMES<br />
Hours Mon - Fn . 10-4 PM<br />
Evenmgs A Saturday by sppt<br />
810-474-0320 or 810-474-0333<br />
Ask for Joanne<br />
LIVOWA. LAUREL PARK WOOOS<br />
CONOO 2nd floor end unit 1 large<br />
Bedroci Irving room & c»nmg room,<br />
screen porch 8 carport includes<br />
appliances<br />
CMse to eipressway<br />
$75,000 (313) 420-2498<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
Beautilul<br />
* . waterfront homes Ranch 8<br />
2 story units available m<br />
., NorthvHle s prestigKius Blue<br />
Heron Polnte Walkout<br />
*— m lower level 10<br />
t®Nng.Ooettng. swimming o» a Breath<br />
ol Iresn aii<br />
Pncas ranging from<br />
$300s to $520s<br />
Diane Braykovich<br />
810-348^3000<br />
RE/MAX<br />
100 INC<br />
w<br />
(313) 591-9200<br />
E S T A T E S<br />
NORTHVILLE - beautiful lafces-de<br />
unit 2 Bedrooms 1 5 baths, fmrthed<br />
basement central air. lovely garden<br />
patio living room fireplace «i family<br />
room Asking St05,000<br />
Oneway Realty 810-473-5500<br />
NORTHVILLE CONDO<br />
For sale by<br />
owner. 2 Bedroom W balh. Appro*<br />
1280 sq ft close lo Lakes 8 CkjB<br />
House Highland Lakes $91,000 For<br />
appointment (313) 326-2589<br />
CANTON. - Clean. 14*60<br />
2 bedroom,<br />
1 Bath, central air large<br />
awning, landscaped. $10,900<br />
(313) 753-5900<br />
CANTON Oaen 14*60 2 bedroom<br />
1 oath, central air. large<br />
awning landscaped $10 900<br />
• (3131 753-5900<br />
CASH FOR<br />
. USED HOMES<br />
CENTRAL OUTLET 1-800-432-2525<br />
DEALERS CHOICE!<br />
Free Central Air.<br />
Washer & Dryer!<br />
1996 16*72. 3 Bedroom. 2 hA Bath<br />
more' $452.'monfh includes lot rent.<br />
10% down. 10 50 APR. 360 months<br />
Call Carol HOMETOWN USA<br />
313-595-9100<br />
FOUR<br />
BEDROOM HOME<br />
Only $32,990 CENTRAL OUTLET<br />
1 -800-432-2525 Open 7 days<br />
FREE CENTRAL AIR.<br />
WASHER & DRYER!<br />
1996 16*72. 3 bedroom 2 bath<br />
lacuzr. dishwasher 542a 1 month<br />
including lot rent 10% down.<br />
10 50 APR lor 360 months<br />
Can Care a-<br />
HOMETOWN USA 313-595-9100<br />
J O H N<br />
T O Y E Pmte*>iimal Realtor<br />
( 8 6 9 3 )<br />
REMERTCA I<br />
FAMILY REALTORS<br />
3)018 W. Warren |<br />
Westland<br />
WAYNE 3643 Barber<br />
S. of MkWpn. *L o< MerrtiW!<br />
tfwe*Wxx<br />
•ixtmce 96 wy wraon caroel<br />
oco«arcj<br />
cmr we' Dttfiwatfw ao^nagoaaOe $74 750<br />
WESTIAND 33543 Famwood<br />
$. d C**ry m, L n<br />
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Owttn M«$ rmch cton «rg» fc«ng worn ttcfter ti<br />
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— F a l l C l e a r a n c e —<br />
• Models Must Go!<br />
• Discounted Prices!<br />
ievoix ^states"<br />
• A luxurious Manufactured Home community<br />
• Spacious rental lots available<br />
• Beautiful clubhouse, tennis courts and heated pool<br />
• Near shopping, dining Sc golf!<br />
CALL Now<br />
(616) 547-0743 OR (800) 252-3789<br />
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WaaltorraWed<br />
AaAmo 1<br />
(313)<br />
HEOfOnO-2moeaehomea 18*60.<br />
3 t632-61 $7<br />
HUNTING LAND - 160 acres <br />
(810) 739-7548<br />
LoU i<br />
Acreage'<br />
Vacant<br />
CANAL FRONTAGE on U<br />
sports<br />
private lake 2 adtonng iota adjacent<br />
to state land A perfect we*-CM<br />
Wake oBer (810i 693-4604<br />
FOWLERVILLE SCHOOLS BmW<br />
able home wne on 5- acres Access<br />
IO power and health depl Approved<br />
lor on site septic<br />
Pama»y wooded<br />
$42,500 (517) 223-0864<br />
HOWELL TWP<br />
Hi»Willi wooded<br />
2 73 • acre parcel mm pond an<br />
paved pnvata road Perked 1 surveyed<br />
$70,000 Call 810-380-8321<br />
NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP South<br />
Lyon schools Roamg 5 acre parcel<br />
Perked and surveyed $85 000<br />
(810) 486-9286<br />
SALEM TWP - 2 lots heaWy treed<br />
Plymouth / Carton Schools Perked<br />
1 5 acres $99 500 313-397-4780<br />
THREE very enduaive siecutrve<br />
building sites 2 35 acrea each on a<br />
private, road with roang mite These<br />
lots are heavily wooded wim deer '<br />
wildkte $200,000 each <strong>Canton</strong> Mi<br />
Western Wayne County<br />
By appt<br />
only 313-451-0751<br />
Tine Shan<br />
Coma^ReUilSaW<br />
LeaseH<br />
COMMCRCIAL<br />
INDUSTRIAL<br />
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#389-398<br />
390 BUSIDMS ities<br />
BELLEVIUE<br />
BELLE Plaia Shoppng<br />
Caner now waaaig lor reetaurant<br />
chiidcara. elc Mobile<br />
313-920-5966 Voice 31M81-3050<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
On 10 Mae between<br />
Helstead & naggeny<br />
RETAIL SPACE<br />
Laat Space A e Per*<br />
water Ml Sea» 282 New Clna C<br />
equvment Nets $111000<br />
n 7moa Caiim Ken 8004454096<br />
STEEO REAL ESTATE<br />
Bea<br />
CALL<br />
7 2 9 - T O Y E<br />
e * 9 3 )<br />
products 8<br />
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- Business/Building<br />
w<br />
For Sale<br />
Established Health 8<br />
, Axis Mend-Hi buaisss Recaa<br />
•ru 13.500 Sq 8.<br />
Call 810-775-4460<br />
OCU JN DOWNTOWN HOWfcU<br />
Bear. Wine Lo«o<br />
Sa8 due to heeflTi Money matter<br />
Ca8 lor awjaaiiianl 517 W-S808<br />
MECHANICAL SHOP lot aata. te8y<br />
•eaeM vn«tt>a*l Ht<br />
O *M 487 Oerter<br />
i * 4 S S 8 ! . ? S £ ^<br />
it for 1995 In the State of Michigan *<br />
Offiff Busmen<br />
SpdCC Sale/Lease<br />
LIVONIA - RETAIL<br />
37350 7 M*e Rd new 1-275 » New<br />
, For sate or lease 4500 eqlt<br />
dhtde (313) 4*4-3118<br />
burg<br />
WlU c<br />
RESTAURANT 5400 eq<br />
located<br />
m East Tewea<br />
The Clwna Houae)<br />
CumptsfU eqtapped Benouet room<br />
ongt 1300 000<br />
dvana k—, — . - -<br />
E icenem busmeat opportunity<br />
Fmenpng an atatili lor qualMed<br />
STrenew<br />
WOLVERINE<br />
AMERICENTERS<br />
Furmehed othoea - hourty<br />
Conierencs roome - hourly<br />
Part ame oAce ptane. $l25m>o<br />
Troy SiXJthHeid Uvor»e 8<br />
Bkwmfteld HI8a 313-482 1313<br />
Announcing<br />
"Shared" Offices<br />
Tray. Uiorita. Now. Sterang Heigfits<br />
Ann Arbor, DetroB Ren .Can<br />
Pnvale olticea Irom ISO aq.K •<br />
war phone anew anna<br />
conte#*e<br />
roome Ca« Tam«e Ccbb<br />
iniemattonal Buain*M Centers<br />
(313) 38ft-1888<br />
DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />
OMce buOdng hat several OMCM<br />
available On aile parking Ca8<br />
Slater Manageraenl 810-&404286<br />
FARMINGTON - DOWNTOWN<br />
Pnvaie 11 « t3 o«ce spece wtm air.<br />
aes good partuno $22Vmo<br />
MILO PHO^fES-81(M71-07tt<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - 340 eq 8<br />
available in accounts suite<br />
Answering service copy 4 fai<br />
matfwies aveneble Send mqunea »<br />
Bo. etl14<br />
Observer 8 Eccentnc Newspeper*<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Livonia. M 48150<br />
MLLf LOCATION<br />
20 8 eadaBV>0a*« OuUoor<br />
taaea tptnsi Fencedverd M8«wc<br />
per space<br />
CaB iio-348-j434<br />
GLEN EDEN. 3 KM 81000<br />
Livonta 1810) 476-3824<br />
OAKLANO HILLS CEMETERY<br />
Coet dvect $1580 each Q-ojc 5<br />
Rugged Croes $2000 Group 8<br />
Maaomc section $3000<br />
Omda al<br />
$600 each 810418-8078<br />
OAKLANO HILLS. Garden ot in*<br />
Last Stniar 8 lots Ml at $1500<br />
met.<br />
Being lor $400 eech or beat<br />
(810) 635-4108<br />
ROSELANO PARK<br />
(313) 886-2776<br />
TWO LOTS in GMn Eden Garden oI<br />
Aacanaton Section 652 valued<br />
$1800 wai Me $1000 lor boat<br />
(810)<br />
R€Rl CSTRTC<br />
FOR R€NT<br />
#400-498<br />
ANN APfiOR TRAiL 1 Mi i<br />
olTete-<br />
B > Conversant (ooaBon<br />
Dear<br />
* * * * *<br />
3 "adroom aoc sq*<br />
3iTK£?<br />
AUBURN HIUS • 8 ae*oom l balh<br />
•fpar K*<br />
new*, 81C n il I. tan<br />
* J B 7 $ par M ;am secunr,<br />
mem Cm 8^W»-*7ii<br />
M O N D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 16, 1996 O & E<br />
Classifications 400 to 400 < * ) 9 B<br />
a*<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Hinnsss<br />
Apartment-.<br />
I nfurnished<br />
Apartments<br />
L'nfurnished<br />
Apartment<br />
Unfurnished<br />
ANN ARBOR<br />
• FREE •<br />
and<br />
SIMPLE<br />
Turn Day* ol Fruatranon<br />
into Minutes<br />
ol Successful Searching<br />
FsrmngKm 810-832-7780<br />
810-863-8514<br />
810-547-8172<br />
810-332-0183<br />
610-348-0440<br />
B-0-35J 8040<br />
313-981-7200<br />
810-680-9080<br />
810-781-8444<br />
313-677-3710<br />
313-371-4038<br />
Royal Oak<br />
Walertord<br />
Now<br />
SoutMield<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Troy<br />
Clinton Twp<br />
Ann Arbor<br />
D»arbom<br />
APARTMENT<br />
SEARCH<br />
AUBURN HILLS<br />
FABULOUS<br />
TOWNHOUSES<br />
OPEN WEEKENDS<br />
Luxury 2 * 3<br />
bedrooms^ baths<br />
1500 Sq Ft.<br />
I AH aopttances mOudrig washer<br />
ryer and bmds<br />
, Health Club spa pool and «enr»<br />
. n a spacious apt iocaiad|<br />
musI mnutes Irom downtoum<br />
_<br />
•Plymouth Heat 8 water included •<br />
• Be a part ol our community |<br />
Call 313-455-2143<br />
^<br />
Plymouth Square<br />
Apartments<br />
1 & 2 BEDROOM,<br />
QUIET COMMUNITY<br />
CMARMINf PARK-LIKE SETTING<br />
• Verticals. Pod<br />
• Walk » Shopping<br />
• Dishwasher S Disposal<br />
• Central Air $ Heating<br />
Oil Ann Arbor Road. I block'west<br />
ol Sheldon (next to Big Boy)<br />
OPEN MONDAY - FRIOAY g-5<br />
SATURDAY. 12-4<br />
313-455-6570<br />
Equal Opportunity Hous«ng<br />
Plymouth<br />
Newly decorated<br />
Smoke detectors<br />
• Spnnklei system<br />
. FROM $475<br />
i:<br />
i<br />
1-75 and 14-KNe I<br />
Next to Abbey Theater<br />
1<br />
^ 566-3355 J<br />
BERKLEY - 2 bedrooms, modem, m.<br />
large storage, basemert wasftet 6<br />
*ye» Great location No pes. $720'<br />
mo water nduded 610^41-6004<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 3 bed-<br />
• room turmshed. Royal<br />
Ckak 1 & 3 bedrooms<br />
includes heal & waier<br />
Cal 610-855-2992<br />
Birmingham<br />
BUCKINGHAM<br />
MANOR<br />
2 Bedroom Apts<br />
Call Now<br />
810-649-6909<br />
JBlRMINGHAMOOWNTOWN<br />
Studio apt<br />
$650 depot*. $4#5.mo<br />
*.a»*>ie immediately Can Mon -Fn<br />
10-5 010-476-6333<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
RENT FROM $1,075<br />
1500 sq (1 2 4 3 bedroom lown<br />
houses 2'1 batis speoous master<br />
bedroom suile Washer/dryer blmds<br />
& covered parking.<br />
FOXPOINTE<br />
TOWNHOUSES<br />
HALSTEO 6 It MILE<br />
(010) 473-1127<br />
Farminaton HWs<br />
HAPPINESS IS<br />
moving m)o a cozy 1 bedroom<br />
apartmenl ind oemng $$$ otl<br />
rant' Verticals & Carport mctuded<br />
$200 00 Security Deposit<br />
Cadaitwooke Apts (810) 478-0322<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Large t bedroom apartment<br />
September Special $50&mo<br />
NO SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />
810-473-1396<br />
BLOOMFlELD HILLS<br />
Telegraph & Ouadon F»ds<br />
Newly Remodeled<br />
Low Move In Costs<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts<br />
FROM $730<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
WHETHERSFJELD<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
810-645-0026<br />
Mon -Fn. 9-5<br />
CANTON - 1 bedroom slove relogerator<br />
com washer'dryer, carpet<br />
bUnds; $445 mo mdudss heal. 1<br />
years ksasa " 313-455-0391<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
FAIRWAY CLUB<br />
Golfside Apis<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom<br />
Free Golf<br />
Heal & Hot Waier Free<br />
Carport Included<br />
313-728-1105<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Garden Apts.<br />
JOY RD E ol 1275<br />
$200 Rebate"<br />
Spacous 3 bedroom sownhouse<br />
2 levels w«th private entrance<br />
From S5I0-SS85<br />
FEATURES<br />
• i l ' i<br />
Bam<br />
• Stove & Relngerator<br />
• Dishwasher 4 Disposal<br />
• Central Air/Meal<br />
t Verticals<br />
« Corrven«nl Parking<br />
• Laundry lao««s<br />
. Pool & Clubhouse<br />
• Sorry, no pets'<br />
313-455-7440<br />
• On Selected Units<br />
CANTON<br />
LIMITED TIME ONLY<br />
MOVE IN SPECIAL<br />
1 Bedroom<br />
$475<br />
Heat Included<br />
STONEYBROOKE<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
(313) 455-7200<br />
L-Sat 9-5 Sun tM<br />
'<br />
Faimnngton Hitts<br />
I M A G I N E !<br />
13 unique «oor plans<br />
Entra-spacious apartments<br />
Beautitj«y landscaped grounds<br />
Extra-large storage areas<br />
Clape to all major freeways<br />
E'tra-large health club<br />
Full sae washers & dryers<br />
24 hr monriored gatehouse<br />
I M M X D B<br />
(810) 478-5533<br />
Ask about our<br />
current specials<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS, premier community.<br />
gated entrance health dub<br />
Short term lease $638. no security<br />
deposit Ca« Roger 810-474-4866<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS • 2 bedroom. 2<br />
balh apt<br />
Pels welcome. SSOOmc<br />
No security deposit Available now<br />
810-788-1940<br />
Matkaon Heights<br />
GREAT APTS.<br />
GREAT<br />
LOCATIONS<br />
RENT<br />
INCLUDES<br />
Heat &<br />
Vertical Blinds<br />
S month or l year lease Wet mamlamed<br />
Newly decorated Features mn<br />
conditioning, refrigerator range,<br />
smoke detectors, laundry lacilmes $<br />
extra storage Swtrnmmg Pool Cable<br />
available<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts<br />
LEXINGTON<br />
VILLAGE<br />
Smal Pet Section<br />
From $505<br />
I-75 end 14 Mile<br />
Opposite Oakland Mali<br />
585-4010<br />
PRESIDENT<br />
MADISON APTS.<br />
From $510<br />
t Block E ol John R<br />
just S ol Oakland Matt<br />
585-0580<br />
HARLO APTS.<br />
From $495<br />
Warren. Men<br />
Was! siOe ol Mound Rd<br />
Just N ol 13 Mle<br />
Opposite GM Tech Center<br />
939-2340<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
HOUSE<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Spaoous 1 8 2<br />
bedroom llootplans<br />
Irom the low i500s<br />
PLYMOUTH. OLOE VILLAGE<br />
l bedroom upper, available imrhediateiy<br />
no pets $385.^10<br />
(313) 459-4416<br />
Plymouth<br />
"^Plymouth<br />
Hills<br />
Apartments<br />
746 S. Mill St<br />
Arm Arbor Tr /Ann Arbor Ro<br />
• 1 & ? Bedrooms<br />
• Washer/Tftyer in each unit<br />
• Window Treatments<br />
• Dishwasher<br />
• Air Conditioned<br />
• Walk to Downtown<br />
• Easy Access to .1-275<br />
From<br />
$500<br />
Open 12-5 313-455-47^1<br />
Mon thru Fri<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
• MANOR<br />
Across r»om shopping 4 theatre<br />
Studios S l bedrooms<br />
$410-$480 Carpeting, vertical<br />
blinds, walk in closets, patios<br />
& balcony*, central air<br />
No pets We pay water only<br />
.810 474-2552 .<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
OPEN WEEKENDS<br />
FREE HEAT<br />
Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />
oshwashers<br />
Vertical Bmds.<br />
Clean. Qu>et Community<br />
RENT FROM $560<br />
Orchard Lake Rd<br />
N ol 8 Mi<br />
VILLAGE OAKS<br />
(810) 474-1305<br />
CHERRY HILL AREA<br />
125 Areola Clean<br />
1 bedroom. $425,<br />
each nas own entrance<br />
ORBJJFY REALTY 18101 689-M7S<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />
DEARBORN CLUB<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
$200 Security Deposit<br />
From $495<br />
FREE HEAT<br />
. Ceftng Fans • Vertical Bands<br />
On maater fuel North ol Fcrc<br />
313-561-3593<br />
Mon -Ftt 9-8 Sal 10-2<br />
OCARSORN HEIGHTS -1 upper ML<br />
UMM1. 1 Studk) tssomo mm<br />
water 8 an nduJtd CM<br />
(313) 421- naturally w
1 0 B ( * ) CLASSIFICATIONS 400 to 500 O&E Monday, September 16. 1996<br />
Apu-tmeolw<br />
I'nfuraishwt<br />
M M M M<br />
U M h 4 0 1<br />
Apartments<br />
Furnished<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
Low Move In Costs<br />
1 Bedroom<br />
Apartments<br />
From $525<br />
Heat<br />
Included<br />
TEL-TWELVE<br />
PLACE<br />
APARTMENTS'<br />
(810) 355-4424 *<br />
Moo -Fn 9*m-5pm "<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
~rr~r<br />
We j'e IMing applications<br />
tor spacious2i 3 Ded'Corr<br />
apartments<br />
Convenient<br />
location Cat today tor mora '3oia.es<br />
.VAKEFIELD APTS 810-1563780<br />
Westland<br />
Forest Lane<br />
Apartments<br />
6200 Noftn Wayne Rd<br />
STUDIO - S4t0<br />
1 BEDROOM - $480<br />
2 BEDROOM - $520<br />
SENIOR DISCOUNT'<br />
Amenibes nctude<br />
• HHI 4 A die'<br />
• Carpeling 4 Winds<br />
• Apcxances<br />
• Laundry facwfies<br />
• Poof 4 air condttiorw-ig<br />
• Walk-in OOMts<br />
• danwasfter* n selected urn<br />
• Cable avaMaOa<br />
• On Wayne Rd between<br />
Ford & MGnlei<br />
313-722-5155<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
WHITEHALL APARTMENTS<br />
Spacious 2 bedroom apis<br />
Starting al $730 Free Das* cat*'<br />
4 heat on selected units<br />
Caa now 810-557-0311<br />
MBJBMMMH<br />
on 9<br />
WE STL AND '. large 2<br />
/j^^^^bedroorr apartment leal<br />
* •" Mt ' -nc<br />
W BLOOMFIELD. 4 bedroom colonial<br />
basamam. $2475'mo<br />
WESTLAND 3 bedroom ranch,<br />
baaemeni, oarage. $890rmo<br />
WESTLAND 3 bedroom ranch,<br />
basement, gwege<br />
$l22Smo<br />
AAA Leasing and Managemer*<br />
(810) 4?1 RENT or (8101 473-5500<br />
LIVONIA spacious 1 bedroom home,<br />
siove 4 'rug® included<br />
S53S»r>o<br />
plus $500 security 313.-421-4894<br />
alter 5pm<br />
METAMORA<br />
3 Bedrooms 1H Bans<br />
Dirartg Family room Appliances<br />
negotiable, vara 1800 Sq n $850<br />
RENTAL PROS<br />
(810) 373-RENT<br />
OAK PARK . Cule bungalow slove<br />
remgeralor. available mmeduHaiy<br />
$700'mo Call Slater Mgml<br />
(8101 540-6288<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
3 bedroom. 1100 sq<br />
It -r»nch. basement. 2 car garage<br />
$l09S ; mo Vi mos security deposit<br />
r pool, clubhouse.<br />
No pels 5600 mo<br />
r313«97-73«8<br />
P«<br />
I<br />
I<br />
TROY<br />
i $ 9 9 i<br />
I Sfvruritv Hf»no274-8755<br />
Westland<br />
Estates<br />
Oi Wayne Rd $<br />
et Warren Rd<br />
313-722-4700<br />
WESTLANO<br />
ORCHARDS<br />
OF NEWBURGH<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Scacous 14 2<br />
Bedroom- Sbcwans<br />
(313) 729-5090<br />
Westland Park Apts.<br />
Across Inom City Park<br />
iCherry M4i|<br />
I between Voaiebei 4 Memman:<br />
i-w.tr- approved cream<br />
2 Bedroom li» bath-SS20<br />
La-ge ' cedroon - $455<br />
(1 year 'ease with credit)<br />
HEAT&..NDS-ROOL.-NO PtTS<br />
Open 7 days<br />
729-6636<br />
VENOY<br />
PINES<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
1 4 2 Bedroom apis<br />
some w«h faeplaca<br />
Swimming pool<br />
Tenrvs Coun<br />
Clubhouse<br />
Pro»ess>onal»y Mana-jec<br />
BeauWuty Landscaped<br />
•<br />
CENTRALLY<br />
LOCATED<br />
IN WESTLAND<br />
(313) 261-7394<br />
WESTLAND<br />
WAYNE'FORD RD<br />
SPECIAL<br />
$200 SECURITY<br />
DEPOSIT<br />
Spacous 1 and 2 Bedroom courtyard<br />
apartments .ccaied near shopping 4<br />
expressways Other amenii.es<br />
*ctuae<br />
• Newly renovated Mchens<br />
• Carpei>r.j<br />
• Free Heat<br />
. Air Condibonmg<br />
• Window Treatments<br />
• Laundry Facilities "<br />
1 Bedroom $470. 2 Bedroom $500<br />
COUNTRY COURT APTS<br />
(313) 721-0500<br />
WESTLAND<br />
WAYNfcFORD R0<br />
AREA<br />
SPECIAL<br />
$200 SECURITY<br />
DEPOSIT<br />
Spacious 1 and 2 Bedroom courtyard<br />
apartments near shopping 4<br />
eapressways Other amen.lie*<br />
•ncUXS®<br />
• Newty renovated kitchens<br />
• Carpeting<br />
• FT* Heal<br />
• Ki CondMnrwig<br />
• Laundry Facawes<br />
1 BEDROOM $470 MONTHLY<br />
2 BEDROOM $500 MONTHLY<br />
COUNTRY VILLAGE APTS<br />
(313) 721-0500<br />
WOODLAND VILLA<br />
LIVONIA SCHOOLS<br />
2 Bedrooms, suoei closets<br />
BreaWasi Bar. wpnances. pod<br />
laundry iacikt.es secunty doors,<br />
rtercom.<br />
cable re*-7, central<br />
SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />
$250<br />
313-422-5411<br />
War-en Rd bet WaynenNewburgh<br />
BIRM.NGHAM - MajxeEtoi' 2 bedroom<br />
lownhouse ' bath 992 sq h<br />
an hardwocO floors appliances<br />
parking space Nt pe's smokets<br />
SBtSlho<br />
D 4 H PROPERTIES<br />
BI&737-4002<br />
BLOOMFfELD<br />
cqndo lor lease or<br />
sale<br />
2 bedrooms 4 - baths hardwood<br />
Boors custom -manor Phone<br />
810-588-3471 or 810-524-S229<br />
BLOOMFiELD HILLS Condo • FUR-<br />
NISHED 2 bedroom 2 Balh lenced<br />
patio Until June 1st Maple 4 Tele<br />
graph References 810-539-8973<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
S62STno. .8<br />
i bedroom.<br />
3) 332-6741<br />
CANTON 2 Bedroom condo l'i<br />
bath, family room garage a.r pool,<br />
all appliances. 1'-5 mo security<br />
No<br />
pets smflke<br />
Available Oct 1 S850<br />
Share Listings 642-1620 no tee<br />
BRIGHTON - 2 bedroom<br />
! Bath<br />
Carpeted Appliances Basemem<br />
Yard Garage $7(X>MO<br />
RENTAL PROS<br />
(810) 373 RENT<br />
CANTON 3 bedroom 1 1 i Bath<br />
Colonutl Air attached garage Deck<br />
$t295rmo Fireplace 4 lamity<br />
rewm (3131 455-2953<br />
ORION TWP - 2 Bedroom 1 Bath<br />
Appliances Basement Yard f-i Car<br />
garage S6SO.-MO<br />
RENTAL PROS<br />
f810) 373-RENT<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
Lilley Joy 3 bedroom<br />
ranch first Boor laundry Basemen!<br />
1' *- Baths 1.200 sq ft 2 car air<br />
tenced yard $1 '00- mo<br />
D 4 H PROPERTIES<br />
81&737-4002<br />
REDFORD - 3 bedroom bungakwr<br />
Dmng All appliances Fmslied<br />
basement Yard Garage $650<br />
RENTAL PROS<br />
(810) 356 RENT<br />
REDPORD - 5 Mile-Beech<br />
3 Bedroom<br />
bnck bungalow Appkances 2"s<br />
car oarage quiet neighborhood<br />
M75M» • security 313-937-2834<br />
REDFORD TWP - 3 possible 4 Bedroom<br />
cape cod - $84S<br />
2 bedroom Bnc* flat with '.replace 4<br />
appkances - $695<br />
2 bedroom starter ranch S645<br />
Call Dave 255-5678<br />
RecHord Twp schools 3 Bedroom<br />
t 5'tMHh Firvshed basemerW '$795<br />
mo * security Available<br />
.mmeoalely ^313) 535-8372<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS<br />
3 bedroom<br />
home on acre 2 car garage $750<br />
mo plus security<br />
(810) 299-8232<br />
CANTON 4 other suburbs<br />
CORPORATE<br />
TRANSFEREES<br />
For your RELOCATION NEEDS<br />
Call D 4 M PROPERTIES<br />
810-737-4002<br />
I ROCHESTER HILLS - Bnck 2 bedroom<br />
ranch Appliances Fenced<br />
anj Shed<br />
$600 MO<br />
ENTAL PROS<br />
(B10I 373-RENT<br />
£<br />
CANTON<br />
WarrenSecl Sunflower<br />
Sub PooHehms laciMies. 1990 brick<br />
•» Dearoom Colonial 2.310 sq ft<br />
2 t<br />
Cafhs family room, air 2 cat an dog<br />
only<br />
no smokers $2.1 GO mo<br />
D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002<br />
CLARKSTON - 3 Bedroom ranch.<br />
Fireplace All appliances Basement<br />
Wooded lot Pets OK $95&'MO<br />
RENTAL PROS . (.810) 373-RENT<br />
COMMERCE<br />
OAjtLEY-WELCH<br />
1995 Bnck 4 bedroor' colonial 3 :<br />
bafh vaulted cemngs library, larmly<br />
room hreplace neutral, 3 car air<br />
Wailed Lake Schools $240&mo<br />
D- 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-1032<br />
COMMERCE TWP Lower straights<br />
3 bedrooms 2 Baths appliances,<br />
central air 2300 sqft $t.500'-month<br />
Can 810-360-1162<br />
ROMULUS<br />
3 bedroom ranch. Dasemem<br />
lenced yard. $600mo<br />
t-3131 721-5360<br />
ROYAL OAK - 2 Bedrooms 1 baih<br />
Doing Appkances Fenced yard 2<br />
Car garage Pets OK $700.'MO<br />
RENTAL PROS<br />
(810) 356-RENT<br />
ROYAL OAK 13-Campbell Bnck 3<br />
bedroom, linrshed basemen! r»c<br />
room 27*15 appliances 2 car deck<br />
schools w>ffi.n «• diking neutral Ihruout<br />
$1200 mo<br />
D 4 H PROPERTIES<br />
B10-737-4002<br />
COMMERCE WATERFRONT<br />
Long Lake new 3 bedroom 2 1 - balh<br />
aulled ceilings fireplace deck<br />
basement 2 ? car -garage $1600-<br />
ato-6<br />
ROYAL OAK<br />
LOvely 3 bedroom<br />
Ranch -across from park<br />
Fenced<br />
garage appkances newly remodeled<br />
$97Vmo (8101 549-8313<br />
ROYAL OAK Neutral 3 Bedroom .<br />
iam.ty room 27 > 13 cerarruc kitchen.<br />
Boor basement I 1 * car aw. apphances.<br />
deck<br />
$t20CVmo<br />
(810)'6T7-6788<br />
month 0-624-2433<br />
DEARBORN 2 bedroom Bnck<br />
Oming Appkances Fenced Pets<br />
negotiable 2 Car garage $500<br />
RENTAL PROS<br />
(313) 513-RENT<br />
F ARM'NGTON HILLS<br />
2 Bedroom<br />
condo. appr-ances approk.maleiy<br />
1300 sq fl $850 plus secunty<br />
Call 6-10 PM 13131 561-3232<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS - 3 bedroom<br />
bnck ranch 1000 So f Fenced<br />
Yard Pets neoct'aBW $695 MO<br />
RENTAL PROS<br />
(313) 513-RENT<br />
FARMING TON 12r Orchard Lake<br />
Furnished contemporary 2 bedrooms<br />
2 bath<br />
1309 sq B . covered<br />
porch, carport, poo heavwaler<br />
Nopelssmokers si300'mo<br />
D4H PROPERTIES .810) 737-4002<br />
ROCHESTER- 2 bedroom<br />
1 batr.<br />
900 sqft Great location ell appliances<br />
Available "nmedalety' $750<br />
mo Slater Mmgt 810-540-6288<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
HamurvRochester<br />
rds Bnck ranch . bonus room m finished<br />
basement S-. Baths cathedral<br />
ceilings BkndS tormca kitchen 13S0<br />
sq It a«r 2 car $i400i'mo<br />
D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002<br />
ROCHESTER - m-town 2 Bedroom<br />
1 Bath attached oa-age Appkances<br />
pnvale pabo $77S'mo<br />
• security<br />
(8)01 644-5898<br />
Romulus<br />
OAKBROOK VILLA<br />
2 and 3 bedroom lownrvxises<br />
Rang.ng t.oin $399 lo $500<br />
' includes an utwtias<br />
' Open Men rnru Fn . 9-5 PM<br />
Sat<br />
By aBPO.mmeri<br />
15001 BRANDT 313-941-1540<br />
TOO i800) 989-1833<br />
Waned Lake<br />
EXTRA LARGE ROOMS<br />
Updated condo is iusl minutes from<br />
12 Oeu Man 4 highway access<br />
Whue kachen includes appkances<br />
Great room with 'i replace 4 doorwau<br />
10 Backyard patic Masier Bedroom<br />
has access to balh. doorwau lo onv»te<br />
B«rony ana wak-tn closet Fun<br />
basement adds plenty- at storage<br />
Secluded setting : ,<br />
313-459-3310<br />
Norwayna 1<br />
rated fctSO •<br />
bad cr** 313-326-2480<br />
2 be*oom.<br />
WESTLAND WOODS<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Speooua i and 2 Bedroom apen-<br />
1 Bedroom 1808 2 Bedroom<br />
(313) 721-0500<br />
- W O W -<br />
$ 4 8 5 *<br />
Free Heal/Hot Water<br />
Kitchen pn 'tenet<br />
$36RFNT<br />
AUBURN MILS<br />
810-373-RENT<br />
DEARBORN Nice * bedroom lli<br />
bath home<br />
availetue immediaWy<br />
$1000 Call Staler Management<br />
(810) 540-6288<br />
FARMINGTON 4 ALL CITIES<br />
RENT-A-HOME<br />
TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS<br />
810-642-1620<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS 13.M*Webell<br />
Completely<br />
furnished/unfurnished,<br />
tastefully decorated 3r' bedroom<br />
ranch. 2 Oaths 2210 iQ.n<br />
2 oar.<br />
lawn included no pets;smokers<br />
$2650 D8H PROPERTIES 810-737-MCE<br />
ROYAL OAK New decOf 3 bedrooms.<br />
basement all appkances 2<br />
car garage, fenced yard<br />
Eicellent<br />
•ocaUori $985 (810) 642-0838<br />
ROYAL OAK<br />
Unique 2.000 sqtt<br />
home 3 bedrooms an appliances<br />
available Oct i 1996 S2000rno<br />
Call Slater Mgmt (810) 540-6288<br />
SCHOOLCRAFT<br />
MERRiMAN<br />
Attractive 2 bedroom bungalow wan<br />
basement targe Wl. good cpodoon<br />
carpet slove I refngeralor and new<br />
oil furnace References, $775<br />
Robert Won Co 810-352-9556<br />
SCHOOLCRAFT r MERRIMAN<br />
Attractive 2 bedroom bungalow nwlh<br />
basement, large lot. good condition<br />
carpel, slove & relngeralor. and new<br />
04 tumece References $775<br />
Robert Wolf Co 810-352-9555<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
2 Bedroom Bnck<br />
ranch appkances garage quiet<br />
area, avertable Oct 1 $735 mo plus<br />
secunty (810) 478-0213<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS 1 l-Orchard<br />
Lake Rd Bnt* 4 bedroom 2't baths.<br />
i fireplaces pamal basement, wel bar.<br />
neutral carpeting. '2 car<br />
immeaaoe<br />
occupancy Smakpet Sl50&mo<br />
D 4 H PROPERTIES 810-737-4002<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Nv»» «j»f*»c«*ica^o<br />
ART<br />
VAN<br />
FURNITURE<br />
-•iy 4 Cuelome- Sennre rosiare<br />
open which offer<br />
• 3enel t Package<br />
. U --tw"i-ve Wages<br />
fv« t. 4 pan-time positions avail<br />
ac*<br />
AfX'iy m pen-on.<br />
- VAN FURNITURE<br />
4?5 E EISENHOWER<br />
,, Across from Btuirwcod<br />
Hiring Today!<br />
$325-$400/wk to start<br />
ni^hriuae has 12 Opervngs n as<br />
*IW ft r entry eve" ruFK t-anr-ig or<br />
ear^nCAiM No expenence-will Itsit<br />
e Sue 313-523-7855<br />
leal atfearance<br />
ASSEMBLER<br />
Eii'--"need packer w.m plan! and<br />
"a - '.ictunng background Widinglo<br />
uvertme end Saturdays Wort r<br />
T-oy. Auburn H«s. Livona Del ran<br />
S Nc . areas<br />
9Binj sBy b* SB 4 $7 per t»x»<br />
C-»" loaay - Won, romonoy."<br />
SNELLING<br />
PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />
Auburn Hills 810-373-7500<br />
Sculhlwld 810-352-1300<br />
Livoma 313-266-8800<br />
Help Wanted<br />
General<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
MANAGERS<br />
•<br />
CRAZY<br />
Exparxkng i^vHesale cevnpanyreeds<br />
12 CRAZY mcfrvtduals lo manage rew<br />
Weawms Slart now Wi« tram' It you<br />
*e money, music 4 havng lun, cal<br />
(8118 424-9925<br />
Help Wanted<br />
General<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
General<br />
ASSISTANT TO Superintended<br />
wanted lor fasi paced home restoration<br />
rompany in MiHord<br />
PosiWm<br />
requires an vgarvred .ndnndual with<br />
knowledge- n the bu**ng mdustiy<br />
Reliable fransportalon tlruc* or «*•»)<br />
a MUST along wilti carpenter loots<br />
Can .1 800 398 9961 Pet ween<br />
8 30am and 3 30pm weekdays<br />
ASST<br />
BOOYSMOP<br />
MANAGER ESTIMATOR<br />
Modern automotive repan<br />
facihly has .mmeu.afe<br />
apemng ideal car«»date must<br />
have exi_e*er>l customer service<br />
4 commimicalion atiMie*<br />
as welt as strong ..ampuiei<br />
skills Knowledge ol Ihe co»-<br />
sion reparr mduslry is heipM<br />
but we are w*ng to K»n th»<br />
nght inckvyJuai<br />
m letum tor<br />
it*M<br />
quaMl.cahons we cider<br />
an e.i-e«erv| m-jt- j<br />
benefit<br />
package Ca» today lor<br />
Kensington Cctbsiori<br />
, 1810] 437 4163<br />
Auto Tire/Service Sales<br />
BELLE TIRE Continues 10 expand<br />
Opporlunaiet now available in ihe<br />
Metiopalitan Detroa area Expenenced<br />
tve 4 service saws prolesvonais<br />
earn up to $50K Must nave<br />
demonstrated Hack record «i telaa<br />
aalee.Oniy n^tvy moi^aied. enthufc-<br />
-astc mctnnduais need apply Gal on<br />
yc*jr Management Caree. Track and<br />
•Come<br />
The BELLE TIRE Team"<br />
Ca* the Be#e Tire Caree' Connect<br />
Hot Line. 1-800-879-4440-ext 212<br />
AUTOMOTIVE<br />
OIL Changers and<br />
LigM Service<br />
Tecnt Eam $400 to $500 per week<br />
*«•> «< person<br />
Nov. Motive Inc.<br />
21530 Nov! Road between 8 4 9<br />
Mile Roads<br />
AUTOMOTIVE<br />
TECHNICIANS<br />
Bruce Compbea Dodge has immediate<br />
openings lot aiAO techncians *i<br />
a* skit categories. Successful applicants<br />
rt-ust be state certitied wim ihe«<br />
own tools We ottei a very ccmxietifive<br />
pay plan war-, benefits .r<br />
salary reou.rements<br />
io set up mie-v.ew<br />
CRESTWOOO DODGE INC<br />
313-421-5700<br />
AUTO DEALER<br />
needs full-time ptep porlets.car<br />
waimers Good driving record a<br />
MUST<br />
Apply m person ^mly tn<br />
Kiuq Lincoln-MercKy<br />
2153« Michigan Ave Deaibom<br />
See Mark Bopdo.<br />
AUTO DEALER PARTS<br />
COUNTER PERSON 4<br />
SHIPPING RECEIVING<br />
Experience preferred but rtol necessary<br />
Comae Dan Taylor al jaguar of<br />
Ptyrnoum (313) 20*7800<br />
AUTO DEALERSHIP needs ti* w.-e<br />
Porter 'Aon mru Fn »«Ti-5piri.<br />
X canons be.ng accepted al<br />
1 Ann Arbor Rd Plymoulh ru<br />
phone .calls please Benel.Is<br />
available<br />
AUTO DEALER<br />
SHUTTLE DRIVER<br />
Part-time Marm-tBs DT afternoon'-<br />
Excellem driving record legmred.<br />
Appfy m pert*"<br />
DICK SCOTT DOOGE<br />
'684 W Anr Arbor Road<br />
Plymouth Ml 48170<br />
AUTO DETAILER - expenence pre<br />
le*red tul not necessary Uvont*<br />
area ' (313) 427-6250<br />
| ASSEMBLY<br />
| PRODUCTION |<br />
| WORKERS |<br />
> S7/HR.<br />
•Farirxngibn H«s Auburn Hills andl<br />
• Siarting Hts tocatens Mu« be*<br />
• ' rid working and dependable •<br />
|Seme experience needed Topi<br />
-compainws. M-hme Temp-to- _<br />
• H»e. nenafOs<br />
I 1 1-T.rrgion Hills 810-615^)6601<br />
•Ma«son Hts<br />
81O-54S-25S0B<br />
JN Oakland 810-650-5690"<br />
sWestern;<br />
^lTlfF<br />
SEKIICES.J<br />
ASSEMBLY<br />
potMions available al large<br />
•omoany m Lenroa All shittt avaJaWe<br />
Must have reliatue iranspona-<br />
'ion Please cal 313-525 1244<br />
AUTO OEJAILER<br />
Will tra.'- GocB pay Roon lo<br />
advance Apply within Plymouth<br />
Auto Body<br />
"70 Davis Plymouth<br />
AUTO DETAILING<br />
- Rub out &<br />
waxing inienor shampoo' Car<br />
Detailing<br />
-Full-l-me par|-1ime<br />
$350-V-:i.l pe- «k<br />
313-4S9-80A8<br />
AUTO D 4 H<br />
MACK<br />
KFNWORTH<br />
Meeds fielp m all department >n<br />
TruCI. Dealership<br />
W.a ExceKem pay 4 benefits wim<br />
advancement opportunities Can Mr<br />
McCarthy at 810-356-3042<br />
AWNING CO seeking LABORERS<br />
WELDERS INSTALLERS Must<br />
ha>e dnvers license 4 own transpor<br />
tafton Ask lor Dan 313-537-8260<br />
AUTO PARTS DEPARTMENT<br />
Salum tacikty sneks dedoi pan<br />
time Check our banaMs avaMbte tor<br />
lui hme poenons<br />
Please contact<br />
CoBeen or Dan 2015 W Slatfcjm<br />
Ann Ait» (517| 344-1902<br />
500 Help Wanted<br />
General<br />
CARPET LINOLEUM INSTALLERS<br />
Experienced<br />
(8191 669-3723<br />
Cashiers &<br />
Pharmacy Technicians<br />
RITE AID CORP<br />
ihe Nation's<br />
leaong ietaa drugstore- ch»n is<br />
lookingtor •espcisOe idiwJuals<br />
to im both M<br />
and part-time<br />
tasrve' and pharmacy tethnoan<br />
posmons Flexible hours Please<br />
apply n person at the toaowmg<br />
Rite Aid Pharmacy<br />
Newburgh Pla/a •<br />
37367 Six M«e Rd<br />
Livonia. Ml<br />
Rite Aid Pharmacy<br />
Sheldon Center<br />
33251 Plymouth Rd<br />
lrvoma Ml<br />
Rae Aid Pharmacy<br />
Redto*d Oaks Pia/a<br />
25469 Grand River<br />
Redtord. Ml<br />
CARPET 4 LINOLIUM INSTALLERS<br />
Livonia based company. Local wo*<br />
Top pay tor top crews<br />
Cai .mmetMteiy (313) 52$-5276<br />
CASH BONUS<br />
IN 3 MOS<br />
• GUARANTEED 1<br />
Rooter wanted Must be dependable<br />
and have own Kansportalwn $9 or<br />
fughe" lo slart Ca» 810-588-1133 tor'<br />
No "<br />
BRANCH MANAGER<br />
Piogressme. state-wide t Mt union .s<br />
seeking a Bianch Manager lo<br />
oversee at aspects of branch opera<br />
Hons including managing personnel,<br />
promoting and mceasmg sales withm<br />
the branch and'developing business<br />
ietetion»h®s wrth.n the community<br />
Bachelors degree in reieled tiekJ or<br />
equivalent work experience required<br />
E xceiiem saiarytwnef«s package<br />
vKkjdng 401K program Please<br />
respond to.<br />
Credil Unon ONE<br />
Search Team<br />
642 E Nine Mae Read<br />
Ferfidaie Ml 48220<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
BncA-BtockCemer* mstalers<br />
Steady work all yr round! Payday<br />
every Fnday* Good reterences/o»m<br />
true* loots lectured (810) 557-1000<br />
BRICK LAYER Expenenced, fun<br />
timetorSoutnkeld Property Managemer*<br />
Company Benefits Cal Mon -<br />
Fn 9am-5pm 810-356-1030<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
CARPENTER 4 HELPER<br />
Soma expenence helpful<br />
win train Truck prelerabie<br />
810-399-2070<br />
CARPENTER<br />
W<br />
PAINTERS<br />
DRYWALLERS<br />
FA your stack time wim tobs tasting<br />
2-3 days at S20-S25 an hour<br />
CALL (810) 62*8701<br />
LEAD CARPENTER<br />
Remodekng expenence Own true* 4<br />
loots Birmingham area<br />
Cal 810-646-8727<br />
CARPENTERS<br />
(Ccmmeroat) wanted expenence<br />
preferred calltoran interview Days<br />
313-454-0644 Eves 810-545-9545<br />
CARPENTERS<br />
'Expenenced $10-$12per<br />
hr SchoU Carpentrv<br />
(313. 728-2278<br />
CARPENTERS - EXTERlJR<br />
expenence mavmum<br />
Top<br />
P«e.'wood siding<br />
Legacy Group. (313) 459-5200<br />
BRICKLAYERS 4 LABORERS<br />
Expenenced Reliable Dependable<br />
Must have transportation<br />
Call 313-425-3030<br />
BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR<br />
Experienced Permanent employment<br />
Overtime Fringe Benefits<br />
Apply m person K J Law Enpnaers<br />
inc<br />
42300 W 9 Mile Now. Ml<br />
Opportunity I<br />
VF.UIV<br />
BRIDGEPORT TRAINEE<br />
Benefits and twertime available<br />
Appfy ih person<br />
Precise Cutting Tool<br />
20770 Orchard Lake Rd<br />
Farmmglon<br />
18IO1 471-0744<br />
BUILDING SUPPLY STORE needs<br />
Manager Background in constructic*i<br />
We oiler competitive salary, mei»cal<br />
4 dental insurance allowance, com<br />
mission 4 profit sharing Send confidential<br />
resume lo Bcw «1136<br />
Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers<br />
3625! Schodcraf Rd<br />
Lrvoma. Ml 48150<br />
CABLE TV<br />
immediate openings iva'able n<br />
Metro Detroit a«ea<br />
Apartment<br />
Rebuild Crews and instaners<br />
Apply «t person<br />
Elite Communications Inc<br />
30945 W B Miie Rd Livonia<br />
Full or part-time immeOateiy Busy<br />
shop Golden Razor (313) 4S5-9057 i<br />
or aller 6 30pm 313-455-2989 ,<br />
CABLE TV INSTALLER<br />
Ful time w*i benef«s CandKlalB must<br />
possess a raid dnvers nctxjse Eiectrcncs<br />
anew* previous cade experience<br />
a plus Please apply n person<br />
Mon-Fn or tonward a resume lo<br />
BARTENDERS. WAIT stall and party<br />
help lor Farmmglon Hills bowing I<br />
center Evenings 4 weekend*<br />
" ' -26-2422 An<br />
/ ® \ T I M E W A R N E R<br />
C A B L E<br />
cal (810) 626-2422<br />
'5200 Mercantile Dr<br />
Dearborn Ml 48120<br />
Equal Opportunay Employer<br />
Retail Full & Part-Time<br />
BODY SERVICE PORTERS<br />
Must tie neat In appearan-e Good<br />
driving record. Good par 4 benefit -<br />
Appfy in person la<br />
Obon<br />
33ft50 Pfcrnoulf* Rd<br />
ltvw«<br />
RODUCTIOI<br />
•••••••••employees<br />
Guardi«in Industries Corp., a leading<br />
maiiurartiirc of flat is<br />
Woking Prodiicilon Employees Tor<br />
Hi Carlclon, l\ll plant. A hifch<br />
school diploma or GEO cqiiivalcnl<br />
i* rcipiircd.<br />
Guardian offers a coniprlilivr<br />
salar>, and total benefit package<br />
including health insurance, saving<br />
and bonus programs.<br />
Interested Individuals must<br />
apply at the Carleton Plant.<br />
Guardian Industries Corp.<br />
14600 Romlne Rd.<br />
Carl«ton, Ml 4811T<br />
GUARDIAN<br />
A Ownwy^Vtamt<br />
EOE<br />
r retail's most<br />
jht-after<br />
er engagement,<br />
us a ring.<br />
s Bridal, with twer 40 enisling<br />
local tons and ma ns more on the<br />
drawing boards, has hecomc ihe<br />
nation* largest bndal superstore<br />
chain Now. you have an<br />
unprecedented opportunity to<br />
become si pan of CMII NCMESL<br />
team— and our veeond in the<br />
Detroit area.<br />
Interviews conducted for our<br />
New Westland<br />
Store<br />
September 17. 18 and 19<br />
Call Today for an interview appointment<br />
(800) 823-2403, x l ! 5<br />
• Bridal Sales<br />
Consultant*<br />
Increase vmrr earning<br />
potential with this<br />
commission biivd<br />
.vpporliinils<br />
• Slock/Receiver<br />
1 Alterations<br />
Bndal sess tng ex per<br />
a must<br />
• Customer Service<br />
Representatives<br />
Prior general retail sale*,<br />
cashiering, etc. required.<br />
Abo ask about current openings at our Madison Heights store<br />
If filing lis is inconvenient, send your resume lo: M. Pleronl.<br />
David's Bridal. *4 Mi. Lancaster Aw., Ardmore, PA 19003.<br />
I-AX: (610) H96-2II2. I Ol.. m f ds<br />
DAVID'S BRIDAL<br />
CARPENTERS 4 HELPERS<br />
Expenenced only Must nave transport<br />
ebon Ber.ef.ts 4 lop pay (8101<br />
898-8834 Pager (3131<br />
CARPENTERS - LABORERS lor<br />
rough framing Must nave good<br />
coordination fligWy motivated good<br />
Dasic mar Mulls dependaple 4 good<br />
transportabon Call<br />
' Tru-Craf! Conslructwn<br />
Now aiea (5171. 223-9208<br />
CARPENTERS ROUGH hniiTi<br />
tielpers Truck 4 tools a plus Only<br />
me besi need appfy<br />
10101 5*0-0450<br />
CARPEWTERSROUGM FRAMERS<br />
Enpenenced or wd train<br />
Steady wort. . Top pay • Banetus<br />
Leave message 181(31 220-040*<br />
CASHIER<br />
Afternoons 4 weekends<br />
ideal lor<br />
students Mam,son Hardware<br />
31535 Ford Road Garden City<br />
.CASHIER<br />
DEU or<br />
MEAT DEPARTMENT<br />
Permanent tun lime positions<br />
$7 25hour Cal (8T0) 344-'<br />
CASHIER<br />
MONE> EXCHANGE<br />
Full and part-time<br />
weekends and<br />
nigMs Imriediaie openings Mu»1 be<br />
tlenWe<br />
Apply .n person 34O0 W<br />
Lafayirtle 313-963-0022<br />
AMMEX DUTY FREE<br />
Of TROIT<br />
CATIA<br />
FORGING and cantmg designer from<br />
suppaed macfwie part orawmgs.<br />
Fw»n®» win be enveloped lo enow<br />
fpr maefwrng<br />
Applicant w.n nave<br />
rrwumuM enpenence. we w» train lor<br />
ou' requirements Farmmglori area<br />
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RAYMOND W. SCHULTZ<br />
Services for Raymond W. r<br />
Schultz, 76, of <strong>Canton</strong> were<br />
Thursday. Sept. 12, at L.J. Griffin<br />
Funeral Home in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Dr: Gilson Miller of Newburg<br />
United Methodist Church and<br />
Dr. Steven C. Sell of Concordia<br />
Lutheran Church of Columbus,<br />
Ohio, officiated. Burial was in<br />
Rural Hill Cemetery in<br />
Northville.<br />
He was born Feb. 4, 1920, in<br />
Detroit, and died Monday, Sept.<br />
9, in <strong>Canton</strong>. He was a stand<br />
operator for an automotive company.<br />
He is survived by his wife,<br />
Katherine A.; daughter,"Janice<br />
Rae; brother, Clarence V.<br />
JEFFREY L FRANKEN<br />
A mass was held for Jeffrey L.<br />
Franken, 24. of <strong>Canton</strong>, formerly<br />
of St. Charles, Miss., Saturday,<br />
Sept. 14. at St. John Neumann<br />
Catholic Church, in <strong>Canton</strong>. The<br />
Rev. George Charnely officiated<br />
with burial in Holy Sepulchre<br />
Cemetery in Southfield. Local<br />
arrangements were handled by<br />
the McCabe Funeral Home <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Chapel. .<br />
He was born Jan. 7. 1972, in<br />
Jefferson City. Miss., and died<br />
Monday. Sept. 9. in <strong>Canton</strong>. He<br />
was a graduate of Duchesne<br />
High School and attended the<br />
University of Missouri Rolla for<br />
two years. He was a receiving<br />
.^nanager for Rite Aid Pharmacy.<br />
He is survived by his mother,<br />
Betty Jean Franken; brother.<br />
Jason Franken; Grand parents,<br />
Elmer and Paulena Roewe and<br />
Lonne Franken.<br />
He was preceded in death by<br />
his father, Gary, and grandfather<br />
Paul Franken.<br />
•ARAM INEZ STAFFORD<br />
Services for Sarah Inez<br />
Stafford, 84, of <strong>Canton</strong> were Fri-><br />
day Sept. 13, at the McCabe<br />
Funeral Home <strong>Canton</strong> Chapel.<br />
The Rev. Gilbert Sanders of<br />
Livonia Baptist Church officiated<br />
with burial in Cadillac Memorial<br />
Gardens.<br />
She was born April 20, 1912,<br />
in Mullins, S.C., and died Tuesday,<br />
Sept. 10, at St. Mary Hospital<br />
in Livonia. She was a retired<br />
production worker at Ford Motor<br />
company.<br />
She is survived by her son,<br />
James Collins Jr. of Alabama,<br />
Douglas Collins of <strong>Canton</strong>, and<br />
Larry Stafford of Belleville; sister,<br />
Iris Nalepa.<br />
Memorial contributions may<br />
be made to The American Lung<br />
Association.<br />
ROBERT E. ROWLAND<br />
Services for Robert E. Rowland,<br />
63. 6f Plymouth were<br />
Thursday. Sept. 12, at The First<br />
United Methodist Church of Plymouth,<br />
with Dr. Dean A. Klump<br />
and the Rev. Tonya Amesen officiating.<br />
Burial was in Lake City<br />
Cemetery,' in Lake City.<br />
He was born Feb. 22,1933, in<br />
Caldwell County, Ky. and died<br />
Monday, Sept. 9. at University<br />
Hospital, in Ann Arbor. He<br />
came to this community in 1966<br />
from Dearborn Heights. He is a<br />
1951 graduate of Lincoln Park<br />
High School, a 1955 Eastern<br />
Michigan University graduate<br />
with a bachelor of arts degree,<br />
and he attended The University<br />
of Michigan and Detroit College<br />
of Law. He worked for Ford<br />
Motor Company for 39 years<br />
retiring in 1993 as manager of<br />
Planning of Marketing and Purchasing<br />
staffs. He ran track and<br />
WAYNE COUNTY COMMISSION<br />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />
The Wayne County Commission's Committee on Health and Human<br />
Serv ices has called for a <strong>Public</strong> Hearing to receive testimony regarding the<br />
over-population of the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Facility Any<br />
citizen wishing lo address the Committee with comments and/or concerns is<br />
welcome to attend<br />
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Wayne County Commission. Hearing Room 402<br />
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Detroit. MI 48226 .<br />
224-0904<br />
Publi.h S»ptrmb«r 16, 1996<br />
cross country at Eastern Michigan<br />
University, he was a member<br />
of EMU Sports Hall of Fame;<br />
president of Men's Union at<br />
EMU. He was training for a<br />
Triathelete competition when he<br />
was diagnosed with Lou Gerhig"s<br />
Disease (ALS)<br />
He is survived by his wife,<br />
Sarah Jane; daughters, Christine<br />
Cope of Cedar River; Debra<br />
Tiller of Grand Blanc; Gail Rink<br />
of Rochester; son, Rob Rowland<br />
of Plymouth; sister, Sandra Wilson<br />
of Taylor; brothers, Ronald<br />
Rowland of Allen Park and Kenneth<br />
Rowland of Crider, Ky.;<br />
Sight grandchildren.<br />
Memorial contributions may<br />
be made to ALS of Michigan,<br />
8521 Lyndon, Suite 200, Detroit,<br />
Mich. 48238 or United Methodist<br />
Church of Plymouth Memorial<br />
Fund, 45201 N. Territorial Road,<br />
Plymouth 48170.<br />
DONALD S. KASPZYK<br />
Services for Donald S.<br />
Kaspzyk, 62, of Plymouth Township<br />
were Wednesday, Sept. 11,<br />
at Our Lady of Good Counsel<br />
Catholic Church. The Rev. John<br />
J. Sullivan officiated and burial<br />
was in Holy Sepulchre, Southfield.<br />
He was born March 24, 1934.<br />
in Detroit, and died Saturday,<br />
Sept. 7, at home in Plymouth<br />
Township. He was in the U.S.<br />
Navy from 1953-1957. He<br />
worked at NBD in the Trust<br />
Department as second vice president.<br />
OBITUARIES<br />
He is survived by his wife,<br />
Barbara J. Kaspzyk of Plymouth;<br />
sons, Robert Kaspzyk of<br />
Kearney, Mo., Jeffrey Kaspzk of<br />
St. Charles, IL, Daniel Kaspzyk<br />
of Plymouth; brother, Ronald<br />
Kaspzyk of Littleton, Colo.; stepmother,<br />
Wanda Kaspzyk of<br />
Dearborn; one grandchild.<br />
Memorials may be made as<br />
mass offerings and to the American<br />
Lung Association of Michigan,<br />
403 Seymour Ave., Lansing,<br />
Mich. 48933-1179.<br />
HELEN ZAMBORAS<br />
Private services for Helen<br />
Zamboras, 74. of Plymouth were<br />
held Tuesday, Sept. 10, at<br />
Schrader-Howell Funeral Home.<br />
Mrs. Zamboras was bom Dec.<br />
13, 1921, in Ambler, Penn. and<br />
died Sunday, Sept. 8. She lived<br />
in Plymouth with her family<br />
since 1952. She was a registered<br />
nurse, an avid reader, and writer<br />
of poetry.<br />
She is survived by her daughter,<br />
Jana; sons. Michael. Robert,<br />
and George;one grandson; two<br />
granddaughters.<br />
Memorials contributions may .<br />
be made to The Michigan Cancer<br />
Foundation or The American<br />
Heart Association.<br />
IRVING W» MILUQAN<br />
Private services were held for<br />
Irvin W. Milligan, 76, of Plymouth<br />
at Schrader Funeral<br />
Home recently with Dr. Dean<br />
Klump officiating. Burial was in<br />
Oakland Hill Memorial Gardens.<br />
He was born Sept. 6, 1920, in •<br />
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Detroit, and died Tuesday, Sept.<br />
10, in Ann Arbor. He was a foreman<br />
for a water and sewer construction<br />
company. He came to<br />
the Plymouth community in<br />
1954 from Dearborn. He golfed<br />
with the Silver Duffers and<br />
bowled in the Plymouth area for<br />
many years. He was married to<br />
Ann for 49 years. He served in<br />
the United States Army.<br />
He is survived by his wife,<br />
Anna of Plymouth; daughter,<br />
Sharon McGough of Ann Arbor;<br />
brother, George of Florida; sister,<br />
Betty Bortz of Walled Lake.<br />
Memorials may be made to St.<br />
Joseph Hospital.Cardiac Care<br />
Unit, P.O. Box 995, Ann Arbor,<br />
Mich. 48106.<br />
Wayne County Child 8 Family Services 396-Kids<br />
KEVIN E. RUTLEDGE<br />
Services for Kevin E. Rutledge,<br />
40, of Westland were Saturday,<br />
Sept. 14, at the Schrader-Howell<br />
Funeral Home with the Rev. Roy<br />
G. Forsyth officiating. Burial<br />
was in United Memorial Gardens<br />
in Superior Township.<br />
He was born Oct. 18, 1955, in<br />
Detroit, and died Tuesday, Sept.<br />
10, in Southfield. He owned<br />
Multi-Environmental Services, a<br />
heating and cooling company in<br />
Westland for 15 years. He came<br />
to the Westland community 20<br />
years ago from Plymouth and<br />
South Lyon. He loved to farm in<br />
Northville and South Lyon.<br />
He is survived by his wife,<br />
Barbara J. of Westland; children,<br />
Kelly and Justin; parents, Roy L.<br />
and Mary E. Rutledge of Plymouth;<br />
brothers, Karl of Grosse<br />
Pointe, Roy L. Jr. of Lapeer; sisters,<br />
Frances Lobbestael of<br />
South Lyon, and Jo Anne Thacker<br />
of Farmington Hills; nieces<br />
and nephews also survive.<br />
Memorials may be made to<br />
The Rutledge Children's Educational<br />
Fund.<br />
JESSK MARION SUSAN NACCI<br />
Services for Jessie Marion<br />
Susan Nacci, 72, of Northville<br />
were held Monday, Sept. 16, at<br />
Scharder-Howell Funeral Home<br />
with Rev. Ken Belch officiating.<br />
Burial was in Oakland Hills<br />
Memorial Gardens, in Novi.<br />
She was born Dec. 11, 1923, in<br />
Canada, and died Wednesday,<br />
Sept. 11, in Southfield. In 1983<br />
she retired from Redford Union<br />
High School where she was a<br />
math and science teacher for 14<br />
years. Previously she worked for<br />
20 years as a Micro-Biologist at<br />
Parke-Davis Company in<br />
Detroit. She was a member of<br />
the Lakepointe Bible Church in<br />
Plymouth where she was active<br />
with the Vacation Bible School.<br />
She was the church<br />
organist/pianist. She received<br />
her masters degree from Eastern<br />
Michigan University and her<br />
bachelor of science degree with<br />
honors from Western University<br />
in London, Ont. She spent her<br />
winters in Mesa. Ariz., for the "<br />
last 20 years.<br />
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1996<br />
SPORTS<br />
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SPORTS<br />
SCENE<br />
Double delight<br />
There was good news, and more good news, for<br />
the <strong>Canton</strong> Quest '83 last Labor Day weekend.<br />
First the Quest, an under-14 premier girls soccer<br />
team coached by Ellen Schroeder, won the<br />
Division I title at the Romeo PeachFest Tournament<br />
by sweeping all four of their games. The<br />
Quest defeated the SCSC Blizzards 4-2 in the<br />
championship match. ;<br />
Then the Quest discovered they had been<br />
invited to play in the WAGS. Tournament, Oct.<br />
11-14 in Washington D.C. It's the first time a<br />
team from the <strong>Canton</strong> Soccer Club was invited to<br />
play in this elite tournament.<br />
Quest team members who participated at the<br />
PeachFest Tournament were Rachel Berezak,<br />
Beth Burgess, Sarah Cox, Jade Fukuda. Liz Gizicki,<br />
Brandi Groves. Leslie Hogan, Stephanie<br />
Johnson, Katie Kelly, Emily Lambros, Janine<br />
Guastella. Kfellee Mullin, Sarah Pack. Danielle<br />
Portelli, Terri Schroeder and Ashley Williams.<br />
Team manager is Pat Hogan; Steve Glover is<br />
the trainer.<br />
Another soccer champ<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Crossfire, an under-11 boys soccer<br />
team, captured the B Division title at the i5th<br />
annual Romeo PeachFest Tournament over<br />
Labor Day weekend.<br />
The Crossfire posted a 3-0-1 record, defeating<br />
the St. Clair Shores Scorpions 3-2 in the final.<br />
Crossfire team members are Jarrod Bailey,<br />
Brian Barnes, Geoff Dean. Richard Demeyere,<br />
Jacob Devries. Steve Gizicki. Zak Gressmen, Jordan<br />
Hicks, Kevin Justus, Chris Krajovic, Patrick<br />
Lambros, Brian Luke, Ross Maltby, Michael<br />
Nag)', David Neu, Steve Portelli, Marty Stano<br />
and Jonathan Strycharz.<br />
The team is coached by Jim DeVries and Dave<br />
Krajovic.<br />
Correction<br />
In Thursday's edition of the Observer, there<br />
were some mistakes made in the story on the<br />
West Bloomfield Invitational.<br />
Here are Salem's top-five finishers: Nicole<br />
Bolton, 11th overall, 20:41; Kristie Giddings,<br />
29th, 21:15; Evelyn Rahhal, 34th, 21:33; Ellen<br />
Stemmer, 69th, 22:18; Sarah Pratt, 117th, 23:31.<br />
Bolton. Giddings and Rahhal medaled. Team<br />
score was 260 points, good for eighth place lout<br />
of 31 teams).<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s top-five finishers: Beth Knight, 25th,<br />
21:08; Becky Wolfrom, 45th, 21:49; Angkana<br />
Roy, 56th, 22:03"; Christiana Bradford, 65th,<br />
22:13; Lori Schmidt, 70th, 22:22. Knight and<br />
Wolfrom medaled. Team finish: 261 points, ninth<br />
place.<br />
First goal<br />
Siena Heights College's women's soccer team<br />
opened its season with a 4-0 triumph over Saginaw<br />
Valley State Sept. 3, scoring all four goals<br />
in the second half.<br />
All four of the Saints goal-scorers were freshmen,<br />
one of them Liz Peltier, a Plymouth Salem<br />
graduate.<br />
Siena Heights followed that win with a 1-0 loss<br />
to Indiana Wesleyan Sept. 6, even though the<br />
Saints had a 17-3 edge in shots. They recovered<br />
to post a 3-0 triumph over Alma College Sept. 7.<br />
Punt, Pass and Kick<br />
The annual Punt, Pass and Kick Football Contest<br />
returns to <strong>Canton</strong> on Saturday. Sept. 28 at<br />
Griffin Community Park (at Sheldon Road).<br />
There will be four age divisions for boys and,<br />
new this year, for girls: 8-9, 10-11, 12-13 and 14-<br />
15. The top finisher in each division advances to<br />
the next level of competition, and the top two in<br />
each division receive awards.<br />
No cleats of any type are allowed. A copy of the<br />
competitors birth certificate is required. Competition<br />
starts at 9:15 a.m. Sept. 28, and there are<br />
no residency requirements.<br />
For more information, call 397-5110.<br />
Dekhockey Tournament<br />
The first International Dekhockey Tournament<br />
in Michigan will come to Michigan<br />
Dekhockey Inc., located at 45109 Michigan in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, Oct. 26-27.<br />
The tournament will involve teams from Massachusetts,<br />
Long Island-New York, Pennsylvania.<br />
Niagara Falls-Ontario, and several local<br />
squads. Teams will be competing for cash and<br />
prizes; the maximum number of teams admitted<br />
to the tournament will be 16.<br />
Michigan Dekhockey Inc. is the first facility of<br />
its type in the state, providing year-round floor<br />
hockey and in-line hockey. For more information<br />
on the tournament, or on league registrations,<br />
call (313)397-8900.<br />
Roller hockey<br />
Information on upcoming Roller Hockey<br />
Leagues, for ages 4-14, is now available at<br />
Skatin' Station II, located off Joy in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Play will be for 10 weeks, every Sunday, starting<br />
Oct. 6. Cost is $95.<br />
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<strong>Canton</strong> offense crunches Central<br />
BY BILL PARKER<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
It's no secret. Any football coach in the<br />
WLAA can tell you how to beat Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> — just bottle up quarterback Rob<br />
Johnson. But as Walled Lake Central discovered,<br />
that's not so easy.<br />
Rob Johnson was a one-man<br />
wrecking crew Friday night. The 6-<br />
foot, 4-inch, 205-pound senior<br />
accounted for 331 all-purpose yards<br />
and three touchdowns as Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> earned a huge 27-21 victory<br />
at Walled Lake Central. Johnson<br />
threw for a pair of touchdowns in<br />
the first half as the Chiefs controlled<br />
the ball and rolled up a 14-0 lead.<br />
When Central scored on the opening<br />
possession of the second half to cut<br />
the deficit to 14-7, Johnson returned<br />
the ensuing kickoff 85 yards for a<br />
touchdown to put the Chiefs back on<br />
top by two TD's.<br />
They have a great, great athlete<br />
in Rob Johnson," raved Central<br />
coach Darrell Harper. "He beat us<br />
all by himself. We'll be watching<br />
him on Saturdays (college) in the<br />
future."<br />
Johnson was intercepted in the<br />
end zone by Central senior Billy<br />
Sanders on the opening drive of the<br />
game, but was nearly flawless after<br />
that. He directed a nine-play, 59-<br />
yard scoring drive on <strong>Canton</strong>'s next<br />
possession and capped the drive<br />
with a 14-yard touchdown pass to<br />
senior wide receiver Ryan Hanna.<br />
The next time the Chiefs got the<br />
ball, early in the second quarter,<br />
Johnson again led his team into the<br />
end zone as the Chiefs marched 80-<br />
yards in eight plays and scored on a<br />
20-yaTd TD pass from Johnson to<br />
sophomore tight end Joe Higgins.<br />
Entering the game, the Chiefs<br />
were concerned with Central's multiple<br />
offense and wanted to possess<br />
the ball as long as possible, which<br />
they were able to do in the first half.<br />
Central managed just four offensive<br />
plays in the entire first quarter. At<br />
halftime, the Chiefs held 16:34-7:26<br />
edge in time of possession, as well as<br />
a 14-0 lead on the scoreboard.<br />
"We thought it would be important<br />
to get the ball and control the<br />
ball for a long time," said <strong>Canton</strong><br />
coach Bob Khoenle, whose team<br />
improved to 1-1. "We had good ball"<br />
control in the first half, probably a<br />
little better than we had anticipated.<br />
You have to do that against a<br />
team like Central. They spread you<br />
out and can drive you crazy with<br />
people flying all over the place."<br />
The Viking's offense finally found<br />
a groove in the second half. Keyed<br />
by a big block from sophomore<br />
Nathan Bruce, senior Chance Hepinstall<br />
gave the Vikings great field<br />
possession when he returned the<br />
opening k'ekoff of the second half 25<br />
yards to the Central 44-yard-line.<br />
Senior quarterback Adam Brucecompleted<br />
a 28-yard pass to<br />
Sanders, then ran for 22 yard to set<br />
up a 3-yard touchdown run by his<br />
brother Nathan.<br />
Johnson's 85-yard kickoff return<br />
followed to give <strong>Canton</strong> a 21-7 lead,<br />
but instead of folding the Vikings<br />
responded with a 67-yard scoring<br />
drive. Adam Bruce completed three<br />
passes for ^39 yards and capped the<br />
See CANTON QUID, 3C<br />
Salem rally jolts Northville<br />
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Game-breaker: Nate Gray, Salem's senior quarterback,<br />
ruined Northville by rushing for 61 yards and passing for<br />
108. He ran for one TD and tossed a 72-yard scoring pass.<br />
BY RICHARD L. SHOOK<br />
STAFF WRITES<br />
Instead of losing by a foot, Plymouth<br />
Salem won by a foot.<br />
Specifically, the foot of Brian<br />
James.'<br />
James kicked a 19-yard field goal<br />
through a fine mist with six seconds<br />
to play Friday night to float<br />
unheralded Salem to its second victory<br />
of the young season, 17-14,<br />
over Northville.<br />
Not quite a steal and not quite a<br />
gift, the Rocks rallied from a 14-0<br />
deficit with a strong final 15 minutes<br />
to punish the Mustangs for<br />
failing to capitalize on numerous<br />
opportunities.<br />
"We didn't start to play until we<br />
were down 14-0," Salem coach Tom<br />
Moshimer said. "We had a great<br />
win jast week. And sometimes,<br />
especially when you're young like<br />
we are, it's hard to maintain your<br />
intensity level.<br />
"You're supposed to improve<br />
from your first to your second<br />
game. We went from zero<br />
turnovers in our first game to I<br />
don't know how many."<br />
Actually the Rocks only coughed<br />
the ball up twice, the same as the<br />
Mustangs. It just seemed worse.<br />
Their timing was critical.<br />
Northville, leading 6-0 thanks to<br />
field goals of 33- and 26-yards by<br />
junior Adam Tibbie, fumbled on<br />
Plymouth's one late in the first<br />
half. That possession was set up by<br />
a Salem fumble at midfield.<br />
The Rocks took Brett Burleson's<br />
fumble recovery and ground out a<br />
first down before stalling out.<br />
Their punt from tke 13 was<br />
blocked by Bryan Grider to let the<br />
Mustangs to get their fooV in the<br />
door again.<br />
The Mustangs, however, were of<br />
a mind to slam the door on their<br />
own foot.<br />
They drove down to the one -<br />
only to have time in the half run<br />
No catching No. 1<br />
out after fullback Chris Whittington<br />
was halted for no gain on third<br />
down at the one.<br />
Northville had timeouts remaining,<br />
too.<br />
"They took the game to us the<br />
first two and one-half quarters,"<br />
Moshimer said. "We got Lt done a<br />
little better in the second half."<br />
Whittington ran for 104 yards on<br />
22 carries in the first half. And<br />
ended with 32 rushes for 138<br />
yards.<br />
It didn't help when Northville<br />
quarterback Rob Reel went out<br />
with an injury late in the third<br />
quarter, never to return. He was 4-<br />
11-120 while his replacement, Jeff<br />
Husak, was 2-3-19.<br />
"We're not real big up front,"<br />
Moshimer said. "We give up a lot of<br />
size."<br />
But his defensive line of DEs<br />
Tim Kocoloski (175) and Teono<br />
Wilson (190) plus DTs Kevin Guse<br />
(220) and Brian Brigham (225)<br />
seemed to play stronger as the<br />
game got longer.<br />
Northville looked like it was<br />
going to make its late second-quarter<br />
inabilities to score a moot point<br />
when it kicked off to Plymouth to<br />
start the second half - and recovered<br />
a fumble by Jason Reed on his<br />
own 15.<br />
Whittington ripped through the<br />
middle for a touchdown on the first<br />
play and followed with a two-point<br />
conversion-run to make it 14-0 just<br />
17 seconds into the second half.<br />
Northville stunned Plymouth<br />
with an onside kick in a bold<br />
attempt to make Salem cave in. It<br />
looked like a winner, too, when<br />
Reel faded back on the first play<br />
and arched what appeared to be a<br />
43-yard scoring strike to Scott £<br />
Vigh.<br />
Ooops. Flag on the play. Holding.<br />
Northville.<br />
Pushed back to its own 41, Whit-<br />
See SALEM WHO, 3C<br />
Top-ranked Flint Northern puts Salem away quickly<br />
Number One is still No. 1 « for<br />
now.<br />
Two-time defending Class A<br />
champion Flint Northern knocked<br />
off Plymouth Salem, 54-41, Thursday<br />
night at Flint Northwestern to<br />
take the battle of unbeatens.<br />
The two might meet again - and<br />
Rocks' coach Fred Thomann and his<br />
girls certainly hope they do - but it<br />
won't be until the late stages of the<br />
state tournament.<br />
The Vikings jumped on the Rocks<br />
in the first quarter and didn't quit<br />
stomping until it was 20-8.<br />
"The first quarter was the key to<br />
the game," Thomann said. "They<br />
came out with hard pressure. Once<br />
we got adjusted, we played fairly<br />
even over the next three periods.<br />
"The key was turnovers. We probably<br />
turned it over 22-26 times. We<br />
had 15 in the first half, about 10 in<br />
the first quarter.<br />
"They probably only turned it over<br />
15 times."<br />
Northern is now 5-0 while Salem<br />
suffered its first loss in five outings.<br />
The Rocks don't play again until<br />
opening their Western Lakes Activi-<br />
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at Northville.<br />
Laurel Weinman led Salem with<br />
11 points, including a pair of triples,<br />
and also had three rebounds. Aiigie<br />
Sillmon scored 10 points, added<br />
seven rebounds and had two assists.<br />
Amanda Abraham scored eight<br />
points, grabbed six rebounds and<br />
also had two assists while Heather<br />
Guerin had seven rebounds plus<br />
four points to go with them<br />
Senior wings Corlissa Elam and<br />
Deana Nolan paced Flint Northern<br />
with 13 points apiece.<br />
Salem held Northern to just five<br />
points in the third period but could<br />
only score nine itself. The Vikings<br />
won the second and fourth periods,<br />
18-16 and 11-8, respectively.<br />
The Rocks neutralized the<br />
Vikings' Tawana McDonald by getting<br />
her in foul trouble.<br />
• Salem also hurt itself at the free<br />
throw line, making ll-of-20 while<br />
Northern was sinking 10-of-18.<br />
That was another thing that hurt<br />
us in that first half," Thomann said.<br />
"We missed seven free throws in the<br />
second quarter. Had we made a couple-three<br />
of those, we would have<br />
been in a little better shape."<br />
But they didn't. Now they'll have<br />
enough time to get over that hurt -<br />
and enough time to starting thinking<br />
about putting a little hurt on<br />
their WLAA opponents.<br />
CANTON 50, FARMINGTON<br />
21: It was too much Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
and not enough Amanda Porters<br />
for Farmington's girls basketball<br />
team.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> (4-1) drilled Farmington<br />
Wednesday with Porter scoring all<br />
but three of the Falcons' points.<br />
The Chiefs got 20 points from<br />
Kristi Fiorenzi and 17 from Nkechi<br />
Okwumabua as they used a 9-2 second<br />
period to expand upon a 14-9<br />
first quarter lead.<br />
"They were just too physical for<br />
us," Falcons' coach John Verdura<br />
said after his team lost for the fifth<br />
time in six games. "We were down<br />
11 at the half. They just wore us<br />
down. •<br />
"They're a good team, fundamentally<br />
very good. Obviously, by our 21<br />
points, they play very good defense.<br />
They executed so well, and they<br />
overpowered us on the boards. They<br />
got some putback points."<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> had margins of 13-5 and<br />
14-5 during the last two periods.<br />
PCA 53, EAST CATHOLIC 38:<br />
Plymouth Christian Academy<br />
improved to 5-0 Thursday with its<br />
victory at Detroit East Catholic.<br />
The Chargers (1-2) led 14-11 after<br />
the first quarter, but the Eagles took<br />
the lead for good in the second quarter<br />
by working the ball inside. A 10-<br />
0 run to end the first half gave PCA<br />
a 31-20 halftime lead. '<br />
"In the second quarter, we worked<br />
the ball in to the low post." PCA<br />
coach Rod Windle said. "Sarah<br />
(Sumner) did a good job and scored<br />
11 points in the quarter."<br />
Sumner finished with a game-high<br />
16 points. Elizabeth Pugno and<br />
Jenny Sutherland added 12 and<br />
seven points, respectively.
The Observer!MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1996 (PC)C3<br />
2G4P.C) The Observer!MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1996<br />
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Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>, 199. 4. North Farm-,<br />
ingtbn, 193: 5. Farmington,' 177; 6.<br />
Livortia Churchill. 166: 7. Walled Lake.<br />
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Harrison. 95: 10. Westland John Glenn.<br />
73: 11. Livonia Ftaofclirf. 62.<br />
*<br />
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Looking lor dependatM m*»duats 10<br />
(3131 461-9t07<br />
Cortslrucawn S*v«*mar<br />
Own truck, too*, 'eleiercei required<br />
Must know remodteng Weekly pay<br />
rs<br />
oeneMs 810-557-1000 Mr Lee<br />
•CONTROLLER<br />
PLUS*<br />
t* yixi nave asked yevrse" me<br />
auestn" -A- t Be^-Q a" mat I<br />
ca- ce'" and you re no' nappy<br />
yrth the answer<br />
> s«en op<br />
A rapkjty growing automotAie<br />
suppKr located m Oetroe<br />
seeks a Controller P"us Candidate<br />
m* '*ad arge dept ana<br />
w.ii --a»e tuii •espsns®iuty tor<br />
nlernil cdnlrol finance!<br />
-eporrmg and analysis<br />
San**ig -eta'ronship and cash<br />
management Proven teem<br />
Suiidi- g skitts a musJ<br />
Automotive supplier ejpeeence<br />
advanced degree syslems<br />
approach and mumuiti<br />
•en years eape-ence. w« Do<br />
neawy confdereo<br />
Ree-nr to Boi »V120<br />
Observe- ft Ecoentnc<br />
Newspapers<br />
36251 Schocacrmtt Rd<br />
LrvlXHa Ml 48150<br />
C U S T O M E R<br />
SERVICE<br />
R E P S<br />
WE EVEN THE ODOS<br />
Chances are you ve been looking,<br />
•o? me ngnt poo«®n witn a ma^x<br />
company m a rewarding environrrieri<br />
And the odds are you<br />
navenitound* OLSTEN has nat<br />
want you war* We ofer LONG<br />
TERM<br />
and TEMP-TO-PERM<br />
opportunities mat wa meet your<br />
criteria .<br />
Positions require customer service<br />
s«*s end oapenence strong<br />
communcalion<br />
interpersonal<br />
skiSs and high motivation<br />
. Data Entry<br />
• Customer Service<br />
• Cierks<br />
X ^ O i<br />
• l s u f<br />
• t e n<br />
SUfflng S*rvlcea<br />
Livonia 313-525-4906<br />
Oaartxwn<br />
313-M1-3182<br />
Detrort 313-875-4300<br />
Rochester atea<br />
810-373-8118<br />
Troy area 810-583-3232<br />
. SouthliaW area<br />
810-354-0555<br />
5 0 0<br />
BdfWuud<br />
Gfoeral 5 0 0<br />
'CUSTOMER<br />
SERVICE<br />
REPRESENTATIVES<br />
Needed io recenre inconsng cans<br />
lor 'as:-growing investment company<br />
Uu* demonstrate positive<br />
nelptui demeanor and erww a lastpaced<br />
environment BASS and<br />
eapenence • »<br />
investments a<br />
plus 2 years computer eapenence<br />
required Non-smoking<br />
environment<br />
$20-123 OOOnr?<br />
Send resume , to<br />
Investors Serftces Dept<br />
PO Bo. 7090<br />
Troy. Ml 48007-7090<br />
D E S P A R A T E<br />
JOBS, JOBS. JOBS<br />
MulhpN immom— openings lor<br />
.^rera) lebor poeitione Wealed *i<br />
..vorva. Plymouth. CerHon. Farmington<br />
Has. Nov ft NorthvUe Temp<br />
permanent poenons tor trie<br />
Customer<br />
Support<br />
Representative<br />
The City Directory Ovwor erf R L<br />
Pcai ft Co « seelung a repreoersatwe<br />
tor «s customer sennce departmenl<br />
Polk o«ers ceteeB opponumhes 8 a<br />
IMl range ot banetits including moocaj<br />
401 in) and luaion reenburSemem<br />
Reqmrements some ccaogo<br />
level classes depree pre'erred<br />
eapenence meeting t commwucaling<br />
w«h pupae By phone, prohcient w«h<br />
Mcrosott products and bas« compuier<br />
conhgyralon ft set up Send<br />
resume to Sally Hendncks 37001<br />
Industrial Livome. Ml 48150<br />
EOE MTFA/.D<br />
CUSTODIAN<br />
Dopendat* pe-wscr peeoed to pertorm<br />
amonai and Cn*®rig -na«ntenance<br />
-unctions n ar mdustnal<br />
sorting Mechancai sk#s neiptui seSjnofivg-^n<br />
a -ust Eaee«ent bene?its<br />
Sena resume cr apply >n person<br />
6400 E Eleven VUeRd.Werren Ml<br />
46091 AH" TZC<br />
CUSTODIANS - -akes.de BuKkng<br />
Ma^ilenance « eunently Nnng cuatotkans<br />
loi various r*nh nse Ctesa A<br />
oltice >*lrigs at the Soumtiotd area<br />
Posikons open are Ironi 5 30pm to<br />
i 30am II you are interested m per<br />
manem employment at above urwon<br />
scale wages pwase contact Lakeside<br />
Building Maintenance at<br />
810-3S2 1494<br />
C U S T O M E R<br />
SERVICE<br />
LABOR<br />
READY<br />
We are looking lor sea-motivated<br />
'earn pteyers who are tlei®«e and<br />
can work m a last-paced environment<br />
Mesne moat be a quick<br />
leaner who car thmk on their<br />
toot<br />
Key dur«s to include ,ob<br />
orders .nquiy nenOkng mvoKthg<br />
arc dispatch<br />
East Pome and Pomiac offces<br />
are opemna soon" Resumes lo<br />
0«t OPs 28157 W 8 Mile<br />
Rd crvorna Ml 48152<br />
Men ft Women<br />
k Encouraged to app' y a<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS<br />
Excellent opportunity with advancement<br />
toward managemenL We need<br />
motivated and higMy enthusiast*<br />
people io work «i our growwig company<br />
Competitive wages Send<br />
resumes 10 0912 W 8 M*e<br />
Royal Oak Twp Ml 48220<br />
CUSTOMER<br />
SERVICE/<br />
COMPUTER<br />
BILLING<br />
Soumtieid *stf>utor is seemnfl eccu-<br />
•ale<br />
dependable person wtfh computer<br />
skUa Salary ft ooneiiu Send<br />
-esume lo BPS. PO Bo» 360.<br />
SodthNNd. Ml 48037<br />
f<br />
CUSTOMER<br />
v<br />
SERVICE<br />
REP<br />
(TELEPHONY)<br />
This position require a rvgh Mvei<br />
ot customer senrco both on<br />
telephone and m person<br />
It<br />
invowe* ros«»n»ng lo oquines<br />
on any telephony related<br />
product and service this person<br />
will be commoncatmg with Cl*<br />
rent subscribers and' non,<br />
suosenbers<br />
We 'requiie pnor tetepftony<br />
eipenence custcmer service<br />
Skins preferably wehai an m-<br />
bound cad environment<br />
Oata<br />
er*ry ea]>enence desnebio kfcisi<br />
be Hea®ie to work evenings end<br />
weekends<br />
Ouertad canodetes interested<br />
in applying tor this eaceHeni<br />
opportunity should 'onvart Iheir<br />
risume ino Pbone cans piease)<br />
Attn IO - TCSR<br />
Continental Cabievision<br />
10160 W Nine MJe<br />
Oak Park Ml 48237<br />
We otter an eaeesenl salary and<br />
DeneMs package as won as me<br />
opportunity tor affrancement<br />
V EEO MA-OV /<br />
DAILY<br />
PAY<br />
IMMEDIATE<br />
O P E N I N G S<br />
3 Shifts Available<br />
For General<br />
Labor<br />
e Apply Today!<br />
e Worts Today!<br />
e Get<br />
Paid Today!<br />
• Workshoes/boots ft own trarvtporakon<br />
a.plus<br />
M A Y D A Y<br />
R E S O U R C E S<br />
v (810) 827-1163 ^<br />
D A T A<br />
E N T R Y<br />
Large property management company<br />
seeks ambitious years of travel reservation e*periertce - AfKillo<br />
preferred Good organizational. cu\tomer contact<br />
and telephone skills arc al>o required<br />
We offer a competitive compensation and a<br />
comprehensive benefits plan To apply, please vend<br />
your resume and salary requirements in confidence<br />
to<br />
F.Y. Freeman. Professional Employment<br />
Department. NBD Bank. 611 Woodward<br />
Avenue. DetroU, Ml 48226. An Equal Opportunity<br />
Employer No phone calls please.<br />
NBD and You!<br />
COUNTRYSIOE CRAFT MALL<br />
Poslt>ons available<br />
. Assistant Manager<br />
• Sales Assoicatas<br />
• Maintenance<br />
Lrvorxa location ca» Annette<br />
13I3» 513-2S77<br />
COURIER NEEDEO<br />
Must be aependablo own transportation<br />
Musi be available weekdays<br />
t-2 dayvwk Statir 313-563-3777<br />
COURIER • Pan Time<br />
Baae oWcaTariiiaqkai Hfc Trarapeal<br />
motscal Into 10 oaier olkcos EaceAent<br />
dnvro rocoia pertoct tor :xAege studert<br />
or rouoe 810-53BWK«<br />
COURIERS<br />
immedHite oper-^igt at mo Lrvon*<br />
area IWiffi snai Some eapononco<br />
prolerre.3 S6 50fir to ««rt<br />
HftMS<br />
313-436-1535<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRE-<br />
SENTATIVES - Professorial phono<br />
voice ft manner No outbound caks<br />
Daysor Anemoons Starting at $7.Tir<br />
Trov I810) 583-3232<br />
or Fas resume<br />
(810. S83-6D52<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
Day ft evenmg positions available<br />
Musi nave pleasant spoakng voce ft<br />
data entry skid* Pay suns Between<br />
S7-S8 an hr Please calf<br />
313-52S-4908<br />
CUSTOMER<br />
SERVICE<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
LOAN<br />
ADMINISTRATION<br />
Standard Federal Sana has vnmodate<br />
openings lor Customer Sonrioe<br />
Representatives at its eapanong<br />
Loan- Servicing Department in<br />
Trpy<br />
Rasponsoaines mcwoe respondaig 10<br />
Customer Branch and interdepartmental<br />
te«pnone »nquinos and correspondence<br />
processing ' loan<br />
modif resume to (810) 363-2289 Ann<br />
Bianca DoiaCrur<br />
CUB8EU. PLASTICS<br />
1 asi<br />
to*y)udo<br />
plaatK cutkng ft<br />
labAcabon general wareftouea help<br />
Eaperwv-O a plus CompiAer eapenence<br />
heiplul eiceuent benefil<br />
package EOE For consKtarabon<br />
torwerd resume to Curtiek Inc<br />
12270 BokJen Ct, Irnna Mt 48150<br />
Aon Branch Manager<br />
CUSTOMER<br />
SERVICE/<br />
SCHEDULING<br />
Mutagens largest widow toenng<br />
manutacturer'ielaile? needs<br />
organ^eo customer ononied<br />
person tor our shop-el-home<br />
scneduang center<br />
ResponsiOifcl«s<br />
aidudo lead taking, order<br />
lokow up. problem solving, and<br />
reporting to management<br />
Previous<br />
window covering<br />
armor<br />
phone eapenence a p*«s BeneMs<br />
include hea*h insurance ft 401 (k|<br />
plan<br />
Sena resume with salary<br />
Ann<br />
Human Resources<br />
House 01 Bands ft More<br />
23000 W 8 Mile Rd<br />
SoutntielO Ml 46034<br />
Phone* (810)357-4710<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
•naata sales ft order processing tor<br />
Soomg (ksrnbutor Musi bo personable.<br />
wan compute- sk*a ft abaily to<br />
•earn Opportunity lo eOvar<br />
Eioeaont benoN package<br />
income<br />
commensurate *«h eapenence ft<br />
aMlty<br />
Send resmne to Enckson s<br />
Ftoomg ft Supply<br />
1013 OrctWd<br />
Stroot FemdMe M. 48220 A*\<br />
Pal<br />
O P P O R T U N I T I E S<br />
M A N A G E R<br />
TRAINEE<br />
O P E N H O U S E<br />
/~oivm<br />
mewt our Monogan ond Uom about our «625 $7 00 To Slan<br />
Corporate<br />
^^a^«<br />
Personnel<br />
Service*. Inc<br />
(313)722-7990<br />
GENERAL LABORER<br />
Days or mtdra^M<br />
*tnfi ovale<br />
Compantve wages tal benefits ft<br />
401k available Shop ospenonoo pte-<br />
AiborRd-<br />
Snekton Rd<br />
FIELD SERVICE<br />
TECHNICIAN<br />
Panel wire eipenence a plus Company<br />
vehicle mckided<br />
PCS Group (6101 3*0-9220<br />
Fait (810) 3*0-9222<br />
GENERAL LABORERS<br />
eHI tram for moWemodUtar homo, totup<br />
Yew round, outdoors construckon<br />
type work Eapenence prolerred.<br />
vavyt suSng roofing agnt construction<br />
Must have good dmnng leeotd ft<br />
own t?ansportatl0n Call<br />
' 313-721-1010<br />
MACHINE SAFETY<br />
ENGINEER<br />
Estabkaned m«enai handkr^ eouipaeiungEr<br />
ung Engineer<br />
wan lechncaai wnwig and maenme<br />
solely eipertise AutoCad BSME or<br />
equn^lent eipenence reouired F»e<br />
benofas including Blue Croes and<br />
401k Saw resume and salary<br />
requirements to.<br />
Coo Proas Eqiflpment<br />
Attn Eaaineeting Oept<br />
40549 Brentwood<br />
Storkng Hts. Ml 48310<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
TECHNICIAN<br />
Engtnoenng hrm located in<br />
Redforo Township win i?en a<br />
rosponsAlo vidus tar a<br />
Field Inspection position. The<br />
person we see* must have a<br />
twgh actiopi diplom* and bo<br />
neat m appearance PnO?<br />
eipenence e a plus but not<br />
necessary For immediale<br />
ciips.Oersi.v-, please contact<br />
Gary Pull at PSi<br />
(313) 255-4200<br />
EOE<br />
Financial institution<br />
BRANCH SALES/<br />
OPERATIONS<br />
ADMINISTRATOR<br />
=
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- Cusicmer serv«e locus Tne Maiena'<br />
Damage unit «v out Wayne Cjums<br />
Compie* «at»U ai i 275 a-'d 6 M-*<br />
Flo .-jsop»- .-gs ijr fwo<br />
i<br />
v^a.-e partners Tneee po«>ons otter<br />
'•5T*NT<br />
Qa.m» e«oer«nce pr*lerrea t« job<br />
share ooVUjn oftenna »>rei«rl<br />
cams career canti oep5lunt«s<br />
Oua«»i*a carmcitei wU nave «perwnced utr^ls.:ape<br />
and .a»rv Maintenance lador<br />
Cre» Leader posSorw open Soutn<br />
r«M co ' 810-354-3213<br />
LANDSCAPING<br />
L>WN.sen,tce S<br />
snow removal- 'ear-meroanegement<br />
ana organi/at-onaskills<br />
Dejree preterred Cr Oennu<br />
«313) 459-9090<br />
LICENSED PLUMBERS For res.-<br />
oenhal wort Toe «ah Community<br />
•nsuiance<br />
COMMERQIAL<br />
LINES<br />
UNDERWRITER'CSR<br />
t^ee-Jea lor Famurmtor- Hills age icy<br />
Send resume to CIA. 322SS Northwestern<br />
Hwy<br />
Sirt«206 Famwigw*<br />
Huts. Ml 48334<br />
INSURANCE<br />
. Personal Li^es CSR Nov aoency<br />
seeks oeneeO »*>nnduai wifn 2 yrs<br />
rnin*wurr e«penence Saory plus<br />
oenetits<br />
CM 810-348-8200 or 1m<br />
resume with salary requirements Xi<br />
810-348-1697<br />
INTERCOM REPAIR PERSON<br />
E'penenced Fiji >me lor large<br />
property management company<br />
Benefits Cal Mon -Fn 9am-5pm<br />
810-356-1030<br />
An Equal Oppornmty Employer<br />
# INTERVIEWERS<br />
For Market Research<br />
Days o> nigrits<br />
Fie«<br />
hours Pud training<br />
L.glil tytung NO SELLING 1 Ideal<br />
tor college sludetls<br />
& homemakers<br />
Farmngton area<br />
(810) 553-4714<br />
INVENTORY<br />
CONTROL<br />
POSITION<br />
Man laclurer looking »or inOrmetuai '0*<br />
warehouse H1.L0 wpenence necessary<br />
Also experence •< inventory<br />
control held would be<br />
Benet 11 -6pm.<br />
Mon-Fn 313-458-6640<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON needed<br />
lor Wesnand apt community, apply<br />
Rental Of«ca 6737 N<br />
Wayne Rd<br />
313-326-8270<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
Full tiroe for luxury servo' apartment<br />
community in the Ann Artjor Vpsiiarai<br />
area Apartment .nciuded along<br />
wcompetaive pay S benefits Hidden<br />
Pond Manor. 3470 Carpenter Road<br />
Yps^anti or call 313*77-0071<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
Clean ojp shocverrands<br />
Pu» ame<br />
Starting 56 64.tir Benefits after 90<br />
days Perfect lor retiree Apply m<br />
person at<br />
US INDUSTRIAL TOOL<br />
15101 Cleat. Plymouth<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
Fua nme lor senior apt bidg m<br />
Lrvonu General repairs A maintenance<br />
m urvis bulking A grounds<br />
1-5 3l5- r<br />
Call Mon -Fn 9-5 1-591-8142<br />
MACHINE TOOL<br />
Macrvne Bunder<br />
Eiectnoans<br />
Pipe Fe«o act community<br />
Eipenence<br />
quality workmansn*.<br />
certification in HVAC<br />
A<br />
attention to -detail required<br />
Outstanding<br />
customer sennce a must<br />
Greal compensation package 1 '<br />
Please ca> 810-737-4510 or FAX<br />
resume to 810-737-4603<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON • h* txne<br />
tot apartment compleit m Wayne<br />
Prep work, kght maimenanoe. some<br />
grounds «onl<br />
Reliable trin^portaton<br />
Cal tor apporrtfment<br />
. 1313) 326-7800<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
needed for apt comptex m N Oak<br />
Park Must be experienced in electrcat<br />
plumbing, heating A appliances<br />
Musi have own tools A transportation<br />
This is a M time poewon with Blue<br />
Cross A paid vacations A holidays<br />
Call Schawl A Co 810-424-8991<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
Fut time experienced electrical<br />
pkjmbmg heaBng and cooling Must<br />
be JVC certified Benefits Call Mon<br />
Fn 9am-5pm 810-356-1030<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON needed<br />
tor large apartment complex<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Must be familiar with<br />
heating coofcng. electrical plumbing<br />
A alt apartment preparations Must<br />
have eipenence<br />
Send resume or<br />
letter to Box »1118 ,<br />
Observer A Eccentnc Newspapers<br />
36251 Scftodcrait Rd<br />
Livonia. Mi 48150<br />
MACHINISTAATHE OPERATOR<br />
Five years experience beneNs<br />
401K<br />
apply at 613 Manufacturers<br />
Or Westland (313) 729-5700<br />
MACHINISTTOOL MAKER<br />
Musi have experience m repair ol<br />
sma* Ikes A make tod aetaas Musi<br />
be abts 10 work any sMt<br />
Metkcsl<br />
Benefits A proht sharing Non<br />
smoking environment. Apply<br />
8 30-3.30pm F.ranklm Fastener<br />
12701 Beech Defy Bedford<br />
MAIL CLERK<br />
company in Plymouth<br />
Starts at $£** Cat f<br />
nabie at large<br />
MAINTENACE<br />
MILLWRIGHT<br />
tudual awe to superv<br />
employees m at machma nstatenon<br />
A r*p*K lunckona nckjikng electrical<br />
A nydrai* iroutneshoobng Syrs<br />
rmmmum ntpenenca required High<br />
preesure bolar operator kcense prelerrad<br />
Ciceaenl wage A benaN<br />
package «ou»<<br />
ujnwrnnty<br />
Ft* Wm<br />
(313) 453-7144<br />
Mfcntenance<br />
Aws»d wwvng long term cere taokty<br />
and lakrentem communey seeks<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
PERSON WANTED<br />
Plymouth apt cprmvniy<br />
Eipenence s must<br />
commensurate wttr, experience<br />
time position Caa 313-455-2143<br />
10 schedule interview<br />
(fl<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Pos*on open tor person to do JC<br />
meirnsnance at Wesitand apartment<br />
complei On-sastotf-sSe negotiable<br />
Caa tor information 313-522-3364<br />
MAINTENANCE/<br />
SERVICE MANAGER<br />
Experienced nkmdual needed tor<br />
largs apartment Westland apartment<br />
community fu« Bme w«h great<br />
las Apply ai Woodcesl V«a<br />
&<br />
8300 Woodcrest Or . oil Wayne<br />
S ol Joy or FAX resume<br />
313-281-7168 or (3131 281-8010<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
SUPERVISOR<br />
a untoue opportunity vat became<br />
available lor a working superweor<br />
at an apartment properly In Farmmgton<br />
HM Tins • a large<br />
joactf property that • newer<br />
and very wea maeilamed TNs •<br />
a great opportun*y lor an sxpen<br />
" kjpervieor Must<br />
eijgasKilti ct pmrrtkng elecfncal<br />
HVAC and sieervwng people<br />
Permanent post Km with or<br />
wtf-out apartment Salary bonus<br />
beneM*<br />
Be pert ol a winning<br />
leer-- Cal 810-737-812910 set >«<br />
an mtervew or lax resume<br />
810461-4744 Bene* Company<br />
Management Career<br />
Ground koor opportun«y NahonaSy<br />
recognized youth onented lirm<br />
sxpanong to Wayne. Oakland and<br />
Macomb counties Seeks sharp<br />
aggressive individuals tor career<br />
opportunity<br />
Poaaions available ei<br />
marketing, advertising, management<br />
management trainee, clerical<br />
and<br />
warehouse Package memoes guaranteed<br />
income, bonuses, proln<br />
snaring, company car and 3 paxJ<br />
•cations For personal interview cal<br />
1-800-301-5757<br />
Otorttong.<br />
equipment<br />
lis 1 in el<br />
Hourly rata commensurate<br />
BotMord Conanumg Health Career<br />
21490 Arcftwood Caeto<br />
Farmmnon H(»s. Ml 48338<br />
(neer a Mae A Orchard Ut<br />
Rdsl<br />
flQI 477-7400<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
ASSOCIATE<br />
-ir.rv*-.-.. Ai**., at E A E MaWMlM<br />
turmg 300 mduamal Or<br />
P»yn«ou»i<br />
Ml 4170<br />
MAMTKMAMCK - ( • • •<br />
person tor Am Artmr apt oontptek<br />
KrioH tj~»r«e n heaang, pkantong.<br />
ale L>« on-dta w«iown<br />
lib PO!<br />
Ml 48107<br />
X<br />
MAINTENANCE/<br />
SUPER<br />
(On-eee orty) 2-3 yrs exp<br />
nence Apt comptex —<br />
Famkngmn H4» Ki lOMedga ol HVAC.<br />
appaencas pool m m SMCtncai<br />
carpentry A peremo<br />
810478-0322 or FAX 810-44?<br />
•^S<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
TECH<br />
MacJwe maieenance person to trcw-<br />
ArepeecM<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
TECHNICIANS<br />
Sr-n 8 Auburn teas<br />
PCS Group- (til<br />
fart (81<br />
MARKETING RESEARCH<br />
A— aiun Markeeng nssssrcK Comm<br />
in Trey ana rwmg pan |<br />
ihons maervtewers MuelN<br />
phone<br />
.. Me<br />
Please can Jan at<br />
800-333-7725 TUESDAY FRIDAY<br />
Help Wanted<br />
Genertl<br />
MANAGER<br />
TRAINEE<br />
To $24,000 National company,<br />
excellent training, benefits 4<br />
advancement<br />
All Beckgrounds<br />
con6Kto'«d<br />
Phone (810) 473-7210<br />
Fax Resume 18101 473-4548<br />
^Greene A Assoc Personnel./<br />
Manulactunng<br />
LABORERS<br />
The Spiratex Company a leaaei «n<br />
custom Ihermoplashc emi'U»<br />
United States cauen<br />
Minatiuh age at 21<br />
80 hour* of cokege credit<br />
Mmwii ol two yrs street<br />
expenence as tul time peace officer<br />
MLEOTC<br />
Certified<br />
• Vakd Michigan Operator s<br />
OFFICE CLEANING<br />
Evenings in Uyona<br />
$&*K>UT to start<br />
(313) 427-1956<br />
PHARMACY<br />
Certified<br />
ir^^Bfc Technicians or Dr^g<br />
Clerks Fua or pan-time<br />
Excalent wages A benet«<br />
Apply Mapie Drugs. 31505 Jov<br />
Rd Westland or cal 313-427-910(5<br />
OFFICE CLEANING<br />
Part time only • evenng* Ptymoufrv<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Novi Farmington'Wuom<br />
It OO.Hr (810)669-9129<br />
PHOTOGRAPHER (M/F)<br />
needed to shoot 00 location<br />
Ihroughom MKJiigan<br />
Great pay<br />
313-425-5240<br />
Mortgage Loan Processor<br />
Position available tor an experienced<br />
Mortgage Loan Processor with<br />
knowledge m conventional FHA. WA<br />
lenong<br />
Quaktieq appkeants must<br />
possess a tense of urgency musl<br />
take initiative and must be commifted<br />
10 quality customer service EiceMent<br />
H tomvard resume<br />
OFFICE/<br />
WAREHOUSE<br />
Ws are lookKig tor someone to<br />
be involved with venous Out**<br />
m our oftee.-warehouaa m the<br />
Livorxa area Tins person *«<br />
be involved «i venous office<br />
duties such as Busing and customer<br />
service as well as ware<br />
house duties such at<br />
inventory, customer veftcle<br />
loading and occasional truck<br />
dmnrig duties<br />
The Oeai carxfcdaie will be a<br />
ogea' thinker w«h a strong<br />
sense ol urgency as well as<br />
the ability to pnomtM Ws are<br />
looking lor someone w*h a<br />
strong technical background<br />
•and the willingness to do<br />
whatever it takes to get the job<br />
done Pwase apply tn person<br />
Jasper Engines &<br />
Transmissions<br />
31617 GlendaM St, Lnroraa Ml<br />
EOE<br />
M John Adams Mortgage<br />
Company. 28124 Orchard Lake Rd<br />
Suae 101 Farmington HiUt. Ml<br />
48334 Ann Human Resources<br />
Equal Opportunay Empioyar<br />
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT<br />
SERVICE TECHNICIAN<br />
Salaried position Associate degree<br />
or equivalent experience in<br />
development I service ot electro<br />
mechanical mactknery tor piasfics<br />
industry Some travel required<br />
Thoreson-McCosh inc<br />
810-362-0960<br />
P R O T O T Y P E<br />
POSITIONS<br />
immediate opportunities lor sk4ed<br />
craftsparsons-for long range<br />
programs<br />
• Class A A B Prass Operators.<br />
(Ob 7>youtl tor 1st and 2nd<br />
shifts (ElOenenced personnel<br />
only)<br />
• Sheet Metal UpgraOerv'B<br />
Mechan estate evaluation'<br />
concept. CPM helpful Computer *•<br />
a racy a must<br />
Man or fax resume to. '<br />
Assisting Prolessionatt<br />
2000 N Woodward Suae 250<br />
Btoomfiald Hills, Ml 48034<br />
. FAX 810-647 2240<br />
shanng and 401-K<br />
Appry Human Resources Oept<br />
Hy-Form Products<br />
35588 Veronica<br />
Livoma. Ml 48150<br />
(313) 464-3811<br />
PLUMBER'S HELPER<br />
Some eipenence<br />
Call (313) 554-4263<br />
OPTICAL OPPORTUNITY<br />
Earn extra money by working evenings<br />
andor weekends 'Cream d<br />
Ihe Crop" Lab Opboans cat Maureen<br />
at 810-354-7100 exl<br />
303 tor an<br />
opportunity you cant miss<br />
P L U M B E R S<br />
Now hiring licensed<br />
plumbers and apprentices<br />
with minimum ot<br />
1 year<br />
expenence 313-467-5955,<br />
or tax resume: 313-326-2042<br />
OTR DRIVER<br />
insurance 401k, tat* modal equip<br />
ment. paid vacation Eipenence<br />
required (313) 832-0350 ext 19<br />
law setoct individuals r s ? l *<br />
4 support you in earning an exeekeni<br />
*icom* «i real estate For mtormatmn<br />
about career ooenia»on andapfitule<br />
test cal Sharon now at<br />
(313) 453-6800<br />
P L U M B E R<br />
wanted lor Residential repair Truck<br />
provided, paid hokdays paid PPOM<br />
insurance Piease apply Soikfi Lyon<br />
Plumping A Supply. 21001 Pontiac<br />
Trail South Lyon. (810)486-1288<br />
PAINTER • Allamoon stmt Respon<br />
Mk tor quality production and oaan-<br />
UD FiM benefit package «XJm»ng<br />
profit sharing Apply ai parson lo<br />
U S Fabricating. 1947 Haggerty Rd<br />
Walled Lake Ml<br />
P L U M B E R<br />
W A N T E D<br />
For residential repair True* provided<br />
Paid PPOM insurance. pa«J holiday*<br />
Please apply<br />
Cross Pkimtkng S<br />
Heating. 18606 Grand River<br />
313-836-2110<br />
PLUMBER - With eipenence in drain<br />
cleaning and installation<br />
Benefits<br />
nciuded<br />
Only hard wortung need<br />
apply 313-531-6817<br />
PAINTER<br />
Experience spray paeiter lor pjunt<br />
shop Production kne eipenence a<br />
plus $&-$10 par hr starting. Apply ai<br />
EAGLE COATINGS<br />
9229 General Dnve<br />
Plymouth, Ml 48170<br />
PAINTER<br />
EXPERIENCED industrial spray<br />
pamtar needed tor sheet metal lab<br />
shop UVOWB area Overtime A benefits<br />
CM (313) 513-3489<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
MARKETPLACE<br />
NOW ACCEPT***<br />
APPLICATIONS FOR<br />
.MaatOea .BakaryCale<br />
•Produce-Slock •Cashiers<br />
110 Arm Artx* Rd<br />
313-453-2535<br />
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT<br />
Fast-paced puOkshmg lirm tookmg lor<br />
motnwsd. take-charge assistant lor<br />
prcduclKio oepartmern Candidal*<br />
must be detail onemed. able to mggto<br />
multiple prtnects, have eicekent<br />
organizational skids and knowledge ol<br />
4-color print production ResponUnl.-<br />
iies include keyknmg. cotor comps<br />
llgot computer production<br />
(QuarkXPress Micrbsotl WOrd,<br />
Microsoft Excel), faflickaig and more'<br />
Please 1ax or melt- resume to<br />
OU<br />
Production Manage-r<br />
24209 Northwesaem Highway<br />
Southlield. Ml 48075<br />
Fax (810) 354-0412<br />
PUBLIC<br />
SAFETY<br />
SERVICE<br />
OFFICER'<br />
DISPATCHER<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township is accepting ap<br />
calions tor P^Hic Safety Sen.<br />
OHicer Dispatcher Poeihon includes<br />
dispatch and alsc<br />
assists police<br />
cheers with restraining and physical<br />
management ol mdrviduati «i custody<br />
and othei 'MteC dulws<br />
Rotaimg<br />
shifts $24.720ryr plus excellent ben<br />
eMs<br />
Pre'erence will be given tc<br />
appkeants thai have recent pokce/Ve<br />
dispatch experience Testing process<br />
will inctode vratten physical a»»ty.<br />
typing oral board and psychological<br />
examinations<br />
Appkcations can be<br />
pickec! up at tn* <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />
Personnel Orvtson 1150 S <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Center Rd . <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Ml 48188 or<br />
send a self addressed stamped business<br />
size envelope to above adjress<br />
to request applications torm Job<br />
oescnpticr'<br />
wiH be posted at the<br />
Township Administration Building All<br />
applicants rixat complete a <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township appkcations torm in n's<br />
entirety ano be received by <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township Personnel Se-vices pnor to<br />
4pm September 27 1996 Faxed<br />
appkcations wm nol be accepted'<br />
Written physical agility and typ,ng<br />
tests wil De administered on Ociooer<br />
1996 The Charier Township o»<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> does not ancnmmate on the<br />
basis ol race color, national origin<br />
sei<br />
rekgion. age or dsab-uy m<br />
employment or the provision ol serc«s<br />
An Equal Opportunity<br />
Employer .<br />
RECEIVING CLERK<br />
needed tor Research Dept ol Swrkng<br />
Hts manutacturei Should De we»<br />
organized and have some computer<br />
knowledge<br />
and Hi-Lo experience<br />
Basic blue prwiT reading • benfoal<br />
Apply m person or resume to<br />
Coe Press Equpment Corp<br />
40549 Brentwood<br />
Slervng Hts Mi 48310<br />
Altn J McCoy<br />
M A N A G E M E N T ,<br />
SALES & S T O C K<br />
A S S O C I A T E S<br />
Al Edcke Bauer<br />
providing<br />
serve* that<br />
exceeds our<br />
cuMorners .expectations is<br />
OUI N*t pnonty t you have a<br />
oasson tor providng oilstandmg<br />
customer service<br />
ana demonstrale high standard<br />
m al you do. com*<br />
share « our spirt ot servce<br />
at our stores located « the<br />
Twekre Oaks Ma» and al<br />
Somerset As an Eddie<br />
Bauer Associate. you'll en»oy<br />
a luify balanced salary and<br />
compensation<br />
package,<br />
including a team incentive<br />
and a generous meitban-<br />
!*s* discount Piease apply<br />
In person at either location<br />
by Sepl 27 1996<br />
eOEM/FrtW<br />
Eddie Bauer<br />
SERVICE WRITE-UP A Stock Persons<br />
needed tor recreakona! veNde<br />
store Fm A part-eme<br />
LaBaron's (810) 585-3535<br />
RENTAL AGENT<br />
i-^^B^Malure person for rentals<br />
& light clerical work at<br />
suburban api<br />
compie.<br />
Should be sales onented & erw*<br />
meeting people Ft* tme-posaion For<br />
immedute consideration, pleas* send<br />
resume to 26100 Northwestem Hwy<br />
Su4« 1967 Southfe« Ml 48076<br />
PAINTER<br />
Proieaeonal w access to peml ooc*h<br />
to dear coat akrmnum scftulptures<br />
Maureen, eoer 6. 810-826-1270<br />
Cal<br />
NICE PERSON<br />
woman owned<br />
hea8h cere company Good pay new<br />
car flextole hours provided Cal Dan<br />
or Vickie at |313| 920-1146<br />
or Pager (313) 877-2420<br />
NON SMOKING HOME achookng<br />
Ti*n wanted tor wel behaved<br />
emoneeay deturtwd 14 yr ok) boy<br />
313-721 -0010 or 3434M-7763<br />
NORTHVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
501 Weal Mar<br />
NortMM* Ml 48187<br />
9EB9C SLeSTTTUTE BufVOVEES<br />
NORWE ST MORTGAGE<br />
LOAN ORIGINATION<br />
SNwe at toe eacaemert ee we<br />
Non»e« Mongage toe. ffie lergaei<br />
at mongage loane m the<br />
uea to wow a) * rap*<br />
aneeoalentopoo***<br />
naiioeokai<br />
E i p e n e n c e " FHA. VA and<br />
Wa o't«r an eulalahdtng<br />
oompanaMon«ena«to package and<br />
ottoorton^kjrprowto Pieeeeoonaect<br />
DSto at 860^6.3874..<br />
EOE<br />
MOM h u m a n H H H M H O T<br />
support peraon lor Rtok Meneoemera<br />
De»er*nr« Preaoa eapeneno* 8<br />
pka Fl*x8»e hew* 20-30 per week<br />
»ana itane<br />
and aetary iM<br />
nmrm to Human Raaowtiie<br />
• ••••NOW IaRilaQneeeee<br />
Earn up to I1U*<br />
Pit «il. mw<br />
PAINTERS<br />
Come |0*i out toam Mawnum 5 yeers<br />
eipenence Small tools needed<br />
*0-«6 plus hours per week Overtime<br />
I Secure wah work yeer round<br />
and room tor advancement<br />
Musi<br />
have rekatue trsneponaiion Eacelent<br />
tor serious and commatod i d<br />
al* Come |pai our team today<br />
Mastercraft Coetmga me<br />
(313) 531-5300<br />
PAINTERS<br />
Expenence needed tor<br />
resmanbal A commercial Muel have<br />
truck oi van md own hand tools<br />
PnHeeannals only nead appN Greet<br />
wagae or emal sub contract crews<br />
CaS (311) 422-1580<br />
or (810) 980-1114<br />
POLICE CADET<br />
The C«y ot Farmmgton Htos Police<br />
Department oMbe accepting appucataona<br />
lor ihe posaion at poke* cadet<br />
The dunes performed are Overrated,<br />
ndudng prisoner processing, report<br />
wming assist otoens ar the commend<br />
deak eK Salary $20 587 pU<br />
ful benefits<br />
Appkcations lor cadet wU be reieaaed<br />
at the Ponce Decan mem s comnwid<br />
desk from September 18. 1996<br />
through October 11, 1996 Appkcehone<br />
muet be returned no later men<br />
4-30 p.m October 28 1996<br />
Qualifications<br />
PRODUCTION POSITIONS<br />
Full-hme Manufactunng Co seeking<br />
dependable individuals who are<br />
mecharacaly<br />
mckned and tarmkar<br />
wffh hand tools Assembly work,<br />
Welders. Saw Operators, and<br />
Machine Operators<br />
Proht Snaraig<br />
401 (k). Medical Dental A L4e Insurance<br />
Apply in perspn at<br />
BELANGER. INC 1001 Doheny Cl.<br />
off Northville Rd N ot 7 Mile Ra<br />
PROFESSIONAL<br />
PHOTO FINISHING<br />
FuM»atl-ame pouhons ava^-<br />
IPI* Experience preferred, but<br />
wc train Some over-Bme and<br />
Saturday work Also Pnntea.<br />
inspectors<br />
Retouchers and<br />
Artrst Pay commensurate with<br />
expenence<br />
Apply w*nm at.<br />
Tednck Pro(eS8«xial<br />
Cotor Service<br />
13236 Newburyi Rd Lh^riia<br />
num age<br />
School G<br />
Vakd Miefwgan Qpereior's<br />
PAINTERS<br />
tAnenuwi 5 years experience No more man two (2) hazardous<br />
violations ai flue (5) yeer* or a<br />
ratal ot no more then tour (4)<br />
POMS Irom dale ct appkeabon<br />
Aptwani must meal Metagar-<br />
Lai* Erloroemera Ofhcer* Tr**vng<br />
Courier |M L E O r C l requaemento<br />
and subma prodl »«e<br />
Department by Dec 2 1996<br />
c«y at Farmmoton Hiks<br />
31858 W 11 Si. Road<br />
lletdwortung. mtmMe persons tor<br />
eatonor -ewderaiei Novi Mourns<br />
Htos aree<br />
Pay up to<br />
Cal 810-it7*3388<br />
An Equal OpporkaHy Employer<br />
PANEL<br />
WIRE<br />
TECHNICIAN<br />
ground a plus<br />
included PCS Ooup<br />
fl 1013408820 FmMIOKMO-82??<br />
POOL ANO ATHLETIC<br />
CLUB MONITOR<br />
Ful end pert nme uwMVnSw<br />
• arifili tor toraa Weetlend apart<br />
s r s r i £ S , K 5 s r s s<br />
Wayne Rd, S ct .joy or FAX<br />
313-281-7108 Ot (3ia» WM<br />
PART8 ORtVER»JANITOR Ful kme<br />
Press / Bmdwy Psrson<br />
E*eneneed tor Ann Aieor Rnr« eho<br />
(313) 973-9800<br />
MM* 8 day*<br />
nana. 801<br />
R . wm tram Ful or pert<br />
aweek One How Meruit)<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />
Rd<br />
(313) 456-6470<br />
PRESS<br />
OPERATORS/D(E<br />
SETUP<br />
1806 . SHTT % TO START<br />
t<br />
mm hake toe ao^rjo<br />
ait<br />
w<br />
needapjar AppN.<br />
Ann Arbor<br />
Rd<br />
St 3-453^ 1815<br />
PROGRAMMER.<br />
ANALYST<br />
Brass Crah Mlg<br />
a grwrtng Dtw<br />
•oitlita Fortune 250 Masco<br />
Corp . has an immedato operang<br />
al Our Novi headquarters Essential<br />
tab funcfons nclude toe<br />
enhancement and support ct OMlomer<br />
order prooexs tftspng and<br />
sales analysis on toe largest<br />
modal AS400 Job reou^nants<br />
oeiude being a sal starter and a<br />
reiefed degree wati a mawmum ot<br />
2 yeers AS400 COBOL expenence<br />
Synon-EASE and ob^ct<br />
onant. ckent-server devetopmem<br />
expenence • a plus Structwed<br />
davetopment tachniques. PC.<br />
communitanon and posatve aaar<br />
personal Skins ere a mual Wa<br />
Repair<br />
Coordinator<br />
Enterprise Rent-A-Car the<br />
nation s largess cat rental company<br />
has an outstanding fua tan*<br />
position TUB position is available<br />
at our adrmnutraiiv* headjuarters<br />
*i Farmington Hffls<br />
Venous fib responsiblei*s wilt<br />
include estimate 'aadmg<br />
data<br />
processing<br />
estabkshaig rapport<br />
nterhai and externa,<br />
customers<br />
Candidate must nave computer<br />
knowledge good communcaww<br />
skills, an auto collision eskmataig<br />
M H T<br />
and be attenwe to<br />
background<br />
PURCHASING<br />
AGENT<br />
to work with engineenng depatlmem<br />
Purchasing ol mechanical A electrical<br />
components tor industrial machines<br />
Ful .lime, days<br />
Complete benefit<br />
package sna.competitnre wage Send<br />
resumes.10 Director of Engineerma<br />
12666 RxrWiekl Court. Uvorna. Ml<br />
48150 EOE<br />
PURCHASING AGENT.<br />
Purchase materials manage aiventory<br />
levels and coordnate intxxmd<br />
and intercompany keigfa Must be<br />
personable wtlh compaler stuns A<br />
ability to team Opportunity to<br />
advance ExceAem benefit package<br />
income commensurate wah eipenence<br />
A ability Send resume to<br />
Enckson s Flooring A Supply<br />
1013 Orchard St<br />
Femdlto. Ml 48220<br />
Attn Patbonua<br />
potential Plaasa Mimt<br />
your resume and salary hatory<br />
(no phone cals piease) ai portodanoa<br />
to<br />
Brass Crafl<br />
Manufacturing Co<br />
Attn D V.-PA<br />
P.O. Box 8032<br />
Novi. Ml 48376-8032<br />
Equal Opportunaj Employer<br />
PURCHASING<br />
DEPARTMENT<br />
EXPEDITOR<br />
wing company • seeking<br />
an er.ergetc ndnndual to M<br />
the posibon ot sxpedntx Candidate<br />
must have the toaowmg<br />
quakkcalions<br />
• Bachelors Degree m<br />
Matenai* A Logistics Business<br />
or Engineering<br />
• 'Atoary to work wea under<br />
• Commitment lo meet the<br />
weekly requirements ct Our<br />
cudomers<br />
• Compiler sk*s<br />
The tokoamg quaMcalion* are<br />
Sparven ipaaaing<br />
1-2 years eipenenc<br />
chasing A release<br />
We Oiler a M benefit package<br />
A competitive salary<br />
Send resume to<br />
Human Resources<br />
38875 Schoolcraft<br />
Uvonia Mi 481SO<br />
ot Tax to 313-462-5828<br />
We offer a compewive salary and<br />
excellent Beneta* interested<br />
candidate should tax the" resume<br />
and corner sheet 10 810426-1455<br />
Or call Meheie m me Human<br />
Resource Dept at 810-426-1419<br />
E*l 268<br />
Enterprise<br />
Rent-A-Car<br />
EOE<br />
v -<br />
RETAIL OFFICE<br />
HELPER<br />
La-2-Boy Furniture Galleries<br />
seeks a dependable individual for<br />
an immediate opening in * pert<br />
lime retail clerical position<br />
Responstortities include assisting<br />
«i answering telephones, cue-,<br />
tomer payments, fang data entry<br />
etc Re-quires motivated setstarter<br />
strong organizational<br />
ability and some eipenence m<br />
basic othce sk*s Some weekend<br />
work is r*auned Apply m person<br />
or cell<br />
LA-Z-BOY<br />
Furniture Gallertes<br />
27754 Now Rd Nov<br />
- 810*349-3700<br />
(On Twehre Oaks Service<br />
Dnve)<br />
SHIFT<br />
SUPERVISORS<br />
Attemoons/Midnights<br />
Qualify automotive i«iker<br />
seek* highly motivated afternoon<br />
A midnight shift supervisors<br />
Strong manufacturing<br />
background required ResponsiMiftes<br />
include overall ptenl<br />
Operations, customer sennca<br />
personnel supervision A much<br />
more Must have demonstrated<br />
abWty in leadership,<br />
problem solving, devetopmem<br />
6 implementation ot<br />
procedures.'contTOts Eicekent<br />
communeetioo stuns required<br />
Comprehensive wage A beneoftered<br />
Please<br />
MMfl<br />
i<br />
send resume to<br />
Box 11094<br />
Observer A Eccentric<br />
Newspapers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Livonia. Ml 481S0<br />
SHIPPING CLERK with expenence<br />
and GENERAL LABORER needed<br />
full time wtlh benefits<br />
Livoraa<br />
(313) 581 1800<br />
Shippin^Customer Service<br />
Full-Time<br />
UPS expenence helplui<br />
inventory<br />
slocking. 6 some heavy lAing<br />
required WAmg to tram Medical<br />
Dental. Profit Shanng A 401 (k) banetits<br />
Apply in person O BELANGER<br />
INC 1001 Doheny Cl Northvike<br />
N c* 7 Mae Ra oil NotthvUe Rd<br />
TELEPHONE<br />
SERVICE<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
Our estabksned growing company<br />
m looking lo add anotoer nd<br />
vidua! to our toam ct iiinlaisamalslocatedmSoutnhefe<br />
You<br />
should neve great oommumcawyi<br />
skUa. be hwdwortong A dedcaied<br />
and have concern tor dMM<br />
A excellence For toe nght person<br />
we Oder $19 000 beee salary ptus<br />
greed toam bonuses toal are<br />
adang another $8,000 *> cwerk<br />
team mantoers to* year<br />
Ado<br />
401 (k) Sand resume to<br />
HeaRhv Option*. PO Boi 2604<br />
t amwicaon Hds Ml<br />
48333-2604<br />
-jikwead letaptipne<br />
RESERVA<br />
T ION I ST S TRAINING PRO-<br />
VlOED<br />
Work tor a reepected<br />
n tie Travel A Tour<br />
nduetry Tr*ve4Set* background<br />
a pto* but not regiated Fantowty<br />
•nth s keyboard Salary ptuabarv<br />
TREE TRIMMER<br />
Neguaabto Salary hokday A vecadon<br />
pay. heatoi neurance A lekremerk<br />
ChauHeur toenee reqiared COL prelerred<br />
Sdvtoe Tre* Cam<br />
to Dearborn (313) 586-3082<br />
JdtdopA<br />
_<br />
STOCK PERSON<br />
a ^ 0 Fid or part kme tor kghkng<br />
showroom Good benekte<br />
A pey AppN m person<br />
Brose Electrical 37400 W 7 Ma<br />
end Newburgh Livonia<br />
TELESALES<br />
Set appoaitmants by<br />
phone hd kme emoke tree. Farniingtor<br />
Hds otoee $320Naeak plus<br />
see A benefits<br />
Cal (810) 553-3555 Exl 29<br />
STORE MANAGER<br />
Goodyear Tire Center<br />
March Tire<br />
Company, Slore maneger powbori<br />
able Busy locaPon ExcaBem<br />
pensahon package Cal end<br />
leave a massage (313) 506-7032<br />
STUCCO STONE installers Earn up<br />
io $1,000 a -eek Be your own t*<br />
Year, round work<br />
We pay every<br />
k (3131 449-8334<br />
SUPERINTENDENT<br />
For insurance repair contractor Mu*1<br />
have 3-5yrs expenence Musl have<br />
truck A tools Houdy or salary Good<br />
313-535-'<br />
Can >-7860<br />
SUPERVISOR<br />
Day spa<br />
Background m Estoekcs<br />
helplui Excitant opportunay tor flgn<br />
person This a a Ml kme posikon<br />
Birmingham'Southfield<br />
area<br />
1-800-321-8860<br />
Supervis
M O N D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 16, 1996 O & E<br />
Classifications 502 to 502<br />
( * ) 9 C<br />
8 C < * )<br />
5 0 0<br />
C L A S S I F I C A T I O N S 500 to 502<br />
O&E Monday, September 16, 1996<br />
Help Wanted<br />
i General 502<br />
Help Wanted-<br />
Office Clerical 502<br />
Wanted-<br />
Clerical<br />
WAREHOUSEiOELIVERY<br />
KLsBM person wffh meehamcal<br />
•petude needed la ajBurban itairtoirtor<br />
Shippin^'Receiving end rwqh-to<br />
• iperie nee required Excellent<br />
Owing racord *nd CCX-6 quatftod a<br />
must<br />
CMitaM pay and company<br />
paid beneUt* Send iMumt 10 Personnel<br />
Mmg«<br />
32815 Par* Lao.<br />
garden Cffy Ml 48135<br />
WAREHOUSE DELIVERY<br />
i>apandaM person with mechaneal<br />
iputude needed lor mOwban dtotrtoutar.<br />
Sfmpmgneceis'wg 4 M-tow<br />
•••penanca required Eiceienf amnng<br />
•con) and COL B queMied a mmt<br />
Cica8enl pay 4 compeny paid bene-<br />
Ms Send resume to Personnel Man<br />
1 32615 Parii Lane Garden Cffy.<br />
«a»3S<br />
•<br />
WAREHOUSE HELP<br />
fu* una BeneMs Advancement<br />
wonunmt f7Whr Wessano aiaa<br />
(313) 722-8995<br />
WAREHOUSE HELP ne*ded Mu*t<br />
be good wffh inventory control good<br />
pay lor good personality arid<br />
•omaone who sharOwcrkma Waltad<br />
I Mia Call Man 810-669-2*00<br />
WAREHOUSE PACKAGER<br />
Pan »me1u* m.<br />
Apply m person<br />
4?962 W Road Wixom<br />
(B'O) 669 5340<br />
WAREHOUSE PERSON<br />
•nth carpel 4 fcnotam eipenence<br />
Order* 4 laoaiwio Piease can<br />
(SI01 884-3723<br />
a r *<br />
OUR<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
WORK.<br />
n. neas^ u<br />
• for oo^<br />
lege student or mom<br />
WAREHOUSE<br />
PRODUCTION<br />
Your Skills Are In Demand<br />
Wa know what you ook tor M a<br />
warehouse pOflKK A<br />
mafor<br />
company<br />
an *icitmfl induHry<br />
and a gnal working<br />
environment<br />
OLSTEN STAFFING SERVICES<br />
a recognized leader " wa field,<br />
has IMMEDIATE LONG AND<br />
SHORT TERM opportunities<br />
wartmg tor you B me foftowmij<br />
• Packagers<br />
. Warehouse Superiors<br />
• Srypptfi^Recerving<br />
. PckarVPackers<br />
• Assemblers<br />
. inspector*<br />
YouTI enioy<br />
• Eicetant Pay<br />
. Choice Assrgnmenti<br />
. FMubM Schedules<br />
. AND MORE<br />
Olsten<br />
I Staffing Service*<br />
Lrvoma 313-525-4906<br />
Dearborn 313-441-3182<br />
Rochester area<br />
810-373-8118<br />
Troy area 810-583-3232<br />
ScKJtt>hekJ area<br />
810-354-0555<br />
" We had a very<br />
good response, at<br />
least 30 or more<br />
reponses on a 2<br />
day ad. All quality<br />
& qualified people<br />
replied. Now comes<br />
trying to sort it all<br />
out as to who we<br />
should hire!"<br />
IR,Southfield<br />
Our<br />
ckuaHtod<br />
iai«i people are<br />
waiting to h«ar<br />
from<br />
you...<br />
for more Information<br />
caH..<br />
WAYN£<br />
313-591-0900<br />
OAKLAND<br />
810-644-1070<br />
POCMEST18/<br />
BOCHSSTM MILLS<br />
810-852-3222<br />
CLAfiKJION/LAKf OBKJN/<br />
OXFORD<br />
810-475-4596<br />
(Obwrvrr F) Ictrntrtc<br />
ACCOUNTING<br />
DEPARTMENT<br />
OPPORTUNITIES<br />
Ait** Drug* southeastern McNgan's<br />
number One drug store<br />
cram hta'arimeOMe cpen.ng* *i<br />
the Accounting Department<br />
A<br />
irw.r Troy corporate oflic*<br />
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK<br />
(Code APC'I<br />
• Accounting clerk win two years<br />
accounts payable eipenence<br />
compute' iaaracy and good ana-<br />
•ytcai SUM<br />
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK<br />
(Coda APC2)<br />
• Accounting dei* «mfi soma<br />
accounts payaow e*panenca<br />
ACCOUNTING-CHECK-OUT-<br />
CLERK (Code ACC31<br />
. Accounting ctar* ""in good ma«n<br />
aptitude and . tan ney skills Wo<br />
«• tram >w selected canfcdaie to<br />
•emew daily sio«e saws «tormanan<br />
and mput cn«*s wnttan<br />
PHARMACY<br />
ACCOUNTING<br />
SLERK (Code PAC4|<br />
. Pharmacy accounting clerical<br />
wcr> t-2 years accounting empenwc*<br />
KndMMga ol ttwd party<br />
Diiimg<br />
anq:' procedures<br />
desirable<br />
ACCOUNTING CLERK-<br />
GENERAL (Code ACGSI<br />
. Accounting de»* witn case<br />
accountmg-raWaa dencai siuits<br />
and eipenence<br />
Arbor Drugs oltart an exceBent<br />
u«rybenetts package INTER-<br />
ESTED CANDIDATES SHOULD<br />
SENO OR FA* RESUME ANO<br />
SALARY HISTORY TO ARBOR<br />
DRUGS HUMAN RESOURCES<br />
C PO BOX 703* TROV<br />
48007*7034<br />
FAX .810) 637-1669<br />
ndicate tr* CC code - umOar on<br />
/our resume<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
502<br />
Wanted-<br />
Clerical<br />
general o<<br />
factunngi<br />
ACCOUNTS<br />
PAYABLE<br />
ottcs person tor small manuocompaoy<br />
Busy oBca wim a<br />
ol flut«s Fgi time, day*<br />
Competitive bsnetit package & con*<br />
penive wags<br />
Sand raeumes to.<br />
O"ice Manager. 12886 RcWieM<br />
Court. Livonia Mi 48150 EOE<br />
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE.' '<br />
GENERAL OFFICE<br />
Experienced computtr tnentfy «•-<br />
viduai tor<br />
reeidemiaii conatrucHon<br />
peyatMes t general ontce work<br />
CompetiSve wagea/beoeWs<br />
e«oetlerai<br />
working cbndmona in nor»> s«*>urtMn<br />
location Great opportunity tor<br />
rxM MvKXM Ptaaaa send resume<br />
lo Box si 113<br />
OCservei t Ecoerunc Naw*papers<br />
36251 Scnootcrad Rd<br />
Livonia. Ml 48150<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
502<br />
HdpWanted-<br />
Office Clerical<br />
Administrative Assistant<br />
Euei or Lotus and Word Pertect<br />
Merosott Word<br />
ARBOR TEMPS 4SH186<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />
Great opportwmy wnh Commercial<br />
Real EctaM Cantpany Must be pro<br />
hoent m WordPertact and databases<br />
w«r> enceltenl cornmu»*«wn M l<br />
Benefits including 40IK Sand<br />
resixne and salary requrement to<br />
The FOURMIOABLE G360 Fermnglon Htta.<br />
Ml 45334. Attn Wayne Aina<br />
No pnone cato please<br />
502<br />
HelpWantod-<br />
Office Clerical<br />
Administrative<br />
Assistant<br />
Olympis Entertainment and me<br />
Detroit Red Wings ere looking tor me<br />
area's beet talent to mnowr wmnmg<br />
taami<br />
Th« « a great entry-level opponuruty<br />
lor a muSHaienled person wtt^pna or<br />
more yean' e*penence wno enioys<br />
vanety m men work Ws seek a tekecnarga.<br />
fnendN iMder et» can wear<br />
a lot o> hats Trie successiui can>-<br />
ADMINISTHATIVE ASSISTANT<br />
Get your l«x «i me door w*h an<br />
ip Rochester HM<br />
working me systems » doa*i»ntanon<br />
dept Must nave eice<br />
e«celient WordPer<br />
tect i Mcroaott Word SKUS<br />
mem through Jan<br />
1W7<br />
810-988-0287<br />
ACCOUNTS. PAYABLE CLERK<br />
Progressive Metal Stampmg com<br />
parry is accepting applications lor a<br />
part-time accounts payaMe cterk (4<br />
hours p« day «e»«ys workxw wffh<br />
smpaoyee* and Customer* Competipve<br />
wags and Benal** Pteeas<br />
Fa. resume to 810-642-9870<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> location ot Fortune 500<br />
company often insurance. 401k<br />
proM thanng. stock options to<br />
qualified applicants Salary<br />
commsnsuraia with eipenence<br />
FAX resume to:<br />
313-451-0349<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />
Person 10 serve (prtmariy to Onal<br />
and o8ier corporals<br />
groMng corpora<br />
oiatd m Word Ad<br />
ion skills a must $26,000<br />
(depending on eipenence) plue M<br />
beneMs peckags Great opportunity<br />
tor grow* tor nflM mtfmduel Send<br />
reeume and cover waer to Doug<br />
WngM. Esq<br />
NAF-Tach System*<br />
20(* N Woodwerd Ave. SM 110.<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE A4SI8TANT<br />
HKtay orgenued weh exceBere oommurncetion<br />
8 miaw* *«e. P"8-<br />
ord 8 other<br />
8 hee» pMn Troy (810) 589-3232<br />
or Fax reeume<br />
avwlebie<br />
Downriver Refrigeration Supply<br />
38170 Exeoubv* Or N<br />
Westlend. Ml (313) 728-0796<br />
COLLECTOR NEEOEO lor W<br />
BlopmfiekJ Law c«ce Part Ime<br />
expenence required<br />
Cal (810) 851-8000<br />
COMPUTER OPERATOR<br />
Knowledge of Micioeofl Office<br />
helpful Some boctaeepmg eipenence<br />
e ptostorbusy day spe Fu8 or<br />
part time sva«abie Southheld/<br />
Birmmgham area<br />
I-80Q-321-8B6C<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
Needed lor Detroir ?e«M totaatder at<br />
Metre Airport AB shifts E^ienence<br />
preter'tKt not required Ewedent pay<br />
8 beneMs Res -w to Bos H1i9<br />
OOierver 8 tccernnc Ntwspapers<br />
36251 Sohoot'ia" Rd<br />
Lrvoma M' 48150<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
Building products manufacturing<br />
company has awnettete entry level<br />
opening tor sales onented uenkm tor<br />
lad peceo Customer Service Oept<br />
Heavy phone contact nandlung<br />
orders. mqu»!«s data etkry.8 to'kwr<br />
up Good phone lectv. **' abiWi ii<br />
work under pressuie a " J»t PHuise<br />
mall resume win Iftla-. Sor / K.<br />
Customer Service Mana'W-<br />
8f.i.<br />
Schaefer Rd BuiW-vg •* ^ ' .u'<br />
Mich *822»<br />
CUSTOMER SERVI.CE<br />
CANTON<br />
Mu*t be organized »U oner.»j<br />
seit-dwected Musi po»ie»s good<br />
communication sW> good base<br />
main sk** ana h»ve tne-iio-ny to p-sormze<br />
A handle ongong respons**<br />
He* Data slry<br />
a rmrsl Previcus<br />
collection expenence » plus<br />
F'jltwne Mon-Fii S? nuur (o start -<br />
negotiable Excellert penents EOE<br />
Sendresumeto.<br />
Director ol Hvmtr fiesomces<br />
PO Boi 85062<br />
WesBand Ml 48185 0062<br />
EXECUTIVE<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
Maouleciurer Rep lirm.m Northviee<br />
need* your strong aOmmnMne skta<br />
8 eiceUent phone menner FuMime<br />
wiir good Benetitt Piaaie respond<br />
•In ConWence' to LGA. PC<br />
Boi<br />
334. NonnvJie Ml M167<br />
EiecuWe Aasalani To $25,000<br />
Ma«or flnancsal firm Microsoft Word<br />
and EXCEL<br />
Good commancatton<br />
Ms BeneMs CM** Blffl 7728780<br />
. Sneftrig PertcmM Sarmoes<br />
GENERAL OFFICE<br />
CLERK<br />
Jom forces with ADVO. Inc.,<br />
one of the nation's leaders<br />
in direcl mail marketing. An<br />
excellent opportunity now<br />
exists for a dependable selfstarter<br />
to wort* 3-4 days a<br />
week Candidate- will perform<br />
general office duties<br />
Proficiency with Lotus is<br />
required. We<br />
offer a competitive<br />
salary of S9 hour,<br />
Call Randy Brooks at<br />
315-425-8190 EOE WFION<br />
Drug Free Environment.<br />
ADVO, INC.<br />
JOBS. JOBS. JOBS<br />
I ACCOUNTING<br />
SUPPORT<br />
m Souffitald end<br />
r. S0->1OT* Temp to<br />
I WORD PROCESSOR<br />
Famv-<br />
Ington NM<br />
WordPertect tor<br />
I DOS 4 week as^nment<br />
I ADMff*STRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />
I Tioy. Ward. E m<br />
and Power<br />
J Pert a p*a<br />
RECEPTIONS!<br />
110 knee, muel know Woid and<br />
I Excel<br />
I A0M»8STRAT1VE ASSISTANT<br />
| Aubum mas. 30-40 hr* iwei<br />
manege ollioe<br />
Temp<br />
xm<br />
BlO A K T E C<br />
I HTA 810-488^)464<br />
LEGAL<br />
SECRETARY<br />
STATE FARM<br />
MSURANCE COMPANIES<br />
Ful time poMwn Three years Equpnwot LMW>g<br />
Firm « seeking two poeinons<br />
On* IS ginaral off**,<br />
ugm phones Wing and<br />
600 pm Mtvviay Ihrojgh<br />
Fnday Can Diane ai<br />
^ 810-737-1310 ext 675 j<br />
LEGAL<br />
SECRETARIES<br />
8105/DAY paid by the Mm<br />
OR >15 SOtir paid by KPM<br />
iweh wennottngs'i<br />
The choice can Be youn<br />
Many perks"<br />
Cal Today tor interview"<br />
• THEgPMGRQy<br />
810-355-2440<br />
Fei 810-355-5899<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY $34 000<br />
Orttanvng end dkw**ed pontnori<br />
wffh Bus wei knpw lirWi 3-5 years »t<br />
•gaoon expenence Iniereekng caee<br />
Cad Fug Screening<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS<br />
Ptymouai Al mcomng cal*--no<br />
sales Mull have keybovd eipenence<br />
Good amude I abMy to Mam<br />
ar* musts<br />
any cotag* daaae* a<br />
pto* $7 50»4*<br />
EXPRESS SERVICES<br />
313-487-5450 FAX 313-487-1838<br />
DATA ENTRY<br />
Eipenence necesnary Wfwlesale<br />
dotrtburton company<br />
Ful or pert<br />
time possible Non-smoking emnronmerl<br />
send resume lo Jetoar Inc P<br />
O Boi 2587 Soulhfiald Mi<br />
48037-2587<br />
DATA ENTRY<br />
Fill urne position Howe! area Must<br />
S 50 wpm good analytical skiks<br />
lor immediate consideraiion<br />
810-229-2033 No lee EOE<br />
EXECUTIVE<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Vice President of a company<br />
located m Ptymouei requires a<br />
part lime personal Secretary,<br />
120-30 hours per weeMschedule<br />
negcmaoM) With eicelieni oral<br />
and wnnen communcation s«as<br />
as well as proven compuler<br />
aoany Windows. MS word. Excel<br />
Omy sen-directed deuti -onenied<br />
individual wHh professional experience<br />
and a college cMgree need<br />
apply Please sand resume and<br />
salary<br />
requirements to: Curt<br />
, Schunz Vco Products. 4155S<br />
Ann Arbor Rd Plymouth Ml<br />
48170 No phone caas please<br />
EXPANDING<br />
AGAIN!!<br />
BILLY<br />
BOB'S<br />
Gameroom<br />
Furnishings<br />
Dan Eniry-i Customer Sennce<br />
positions are ooen lor all locations<br />
and offer me toHowmg<br />
. Trammo<br />
. $7 50-110 Hour<br />
. Full or Pan Time<br />
• Benefits Available<br />
Appfy in person at 4250<br />
. N Woodward Royal Oak<br />
Sl
1 0 C ( * ) C L A S S I F I C A T I O N S 5 0 2 t o 5 0 6 O&E Monday, September 16, 1996<br />
5 0 2<br />
Help Wanted-<br />
Office Clerical<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Cu&nman i WaM«M an iltamatiofiai<br />
real eslale w v t M firm. nas an<br />
open.ng lor a secreta-v ••its Sou»i<br />
taid location<br />
ioea> candidate an* nave 3-S ye»'s oa<br />
sectetanei'otfice<br />
eipenence<br />
i p'elenbfy ma property n»gtnwii<br />
related areai 8 nave e.!8iw« PC<br />
skill* p-eto'so-r *«n a "nowtadge o»<br />
•Ac-oson Ode* (MS v*onVPc««f<br />
PomiiA£ce*s.'Eiceu<br />
Atniit* io grasp<br />
w<br />
software essential<br />
You T*4I be«i»« starter M M<br />
ic<br />
.noepenoertay sno» 'ntiat've *<br />
jea<br />
« a fan paced "•Of pressure<br />
anv.romnfnl St'ong analytical<br />
prootfaadtag. grammar<br />
commurvca-<br />
[or & **efper*onel sfaivs 8 c uslomaservice<br />
eapenance necessary<br />
We of®' a competitive sawy 8 »<br />
epmp'ehensive Benefit peonage<br />
Please wxl'Ji<br />
resume wim i.o«er<br />
letter & salary requirements to<br />
Manager<br />
Cushman & WaXetietd Inc<br />
>7400 h*ortn«es1em Highway<br />
Suite el 00<br />
Somnfiew Ml 4803*<br />
Fill iSIOl 353-5768<br />
EUUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER<br />
5 0 2<br />
Help Wanted-<br />
OfTice Clerical<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Liwu<br />
area Cnao Development<br />
Center needs a secretary to i « «<br />
m managng busy front gWce<br />
Eipenence «n0< Accounts PiyaOta.<br />
pM«v Aon) Pertect 6 0 tear-,<br />
wort A attention to GooO my A Panels Please<br />
submit fesume !0<br />
38945 Ann<br />
Ar&or Rd ImoouL Ml 4flt50<br />
502<br />
Help Voted-<br />
Office Clerical<br />
Secretary<br />
Dynamic law paced Livonia Business<br />
. i ' sat* 1 onemed Da*<br />
> -- ant", r w secrete-v v. "•<br />
Bus-ness Ofce<br />
Successful canogaaa<br />
ami possess e*ce»ent commun.-<br />
C4t«on organitalcnal ano computer<br />
E iceiient company part penetip<br />
peonage tciu salary<br />
requirements *<br />
Business Office<br />
P O Boi 1095<br />
Westtand Ml 48150<br />
EOE<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Farm-ngMn Mms Arcruleclurai 'irm is<br />
' leaking a motivated *e'' JrganjM<br />
nannduta to handle multiple lams in a<br />
Us* paced environment Dulles<br />
-r-4* typmg 'ang coordinating<br />
premie's 4-X3 o t^r various sec-reianji<br />
3uta»<br />
Ileal cerodaie<br />
snouid possess a<br />
-Milium c* 3 years secretarial e«K<br />
nence ano prof«^ency m WP60 Fun<br />
line tier»'ils ana opportunity tor<br />
J HOWARD NUDELL<br />
ARCHITECTS.<br />
INC-<br />
Pa. 811X26-0337<br />
SECRETARY<br />
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12C 1 The Obterveri M ON DAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1996<br />
Ocelots blank<br />
Region 12 foe<br />
What the heck is going on<br />
here?<br />
It had been five years sinc€<br />
COLLEGES<br />
Schoolcraft College's men's soc-<br />
_ cer team had lost a game within<br />
Region 12, and more than a<br />
decade since a regional adversary<br />
other than Macomb CC had<br />
beaten the Ocelots.<br />
Then, in the space of three<br />
days, SC suffered a 4-3 loss and<br />
a.2-2 tie to Region 12 squads.<br />
SC, which opened the season<br />
, with a pair of road losses,<br />
rebounded and collected its first<br />
win of the season last Wednesday.<br />
routing Kellogg CC 5-0 at<br />
SC<br />
Garrett Maki was the key<br />
weapon offensively against Kellogg<br />
Wednesday.<br />
•U-M CLUB 2. MADONNA 1 (Mrtmmage):<br />
According to Madonna University<br />
coach Pete Alexander, It wasn't<br />
played like a practice.<br />
'They were just-a bunch of hacks,"<br />
he said Of the Wolverines after Thursday's<br />
loss at Mitchell Field in Arm Arbor.<br />
'They preferred to play the body rather<br />
than the bail. They v»ere trying to get as<br />
physical as possible."<br />
Alexander didn't care for the Michigan<br />
players' tactics, especially in what<br />
was only a scrimmage. The Madonna<br />
coach used it as just that, playing all 18<br />
players on his roster.<br />
Maki knocked in three Scott Emert get the Fighting Cru-<br />
goals to get the Ocelots' stalled<br />
offense in gear. Other goals were<br />
scored by Igli Vokopola and Mike<br />
Minicilli (from Livonia Stevenson).<br />
The win boosted SC's record to<br />
1-3-1.<br />
Last Tuesday against visiting<br />
St. Clair CC, the Ocelots found<br />
themselves in another dogfight,<br />
settling for a 2-2 tie.<br />
Minicilli gave SC the lead midway<br />
through the second half, but<br />
saders' only goal, early in the second<br />
half Madonna trailed 1-0 at the half.<br />
The Wolverines got the game-winner<br />
with 2:30 left in the second half. Earlier<br />
Emert had a goal disallowed, with officials<br />
ruling he committed a foul before<br />
scoring.<br />
Mike Schroeder was in goal for<br />
Madonna.<br />
• MADONNA 4. SPRING ARBOR 1:<br />
Three second-half goals pushed the<br />
Fighting Crusaders to their second win<br />
last Tuesday at Spring Arbor.<br />
St Clair battled back to forge Two of those goals came from Scott<br />
the tie with 15 minutes remainmg.<br />
•<br />
Combined wiih ihe 4-3 loss to ;<br />
Lakeland CC Sept. 7, SC's record<br />
was even across the Region 12<br />
board at 1-1-1.<br />
The reason for such struggles,<br />
when previously there never was<br />
Emert. The game was tied at, 1-1 at halftime,<br />
Madonna's goal by Ryan Mpllien.<br />
Emefs goals afowod the Crusaders te<br />
take control.<br />
Andy Makins (Plymouth Salem) was<br />
taken down on a breakaway late In the<br />
match and was awarded a penalty kick.<br />
Makins converted for the threegoal final<br />
one? The opposition has<br />
margin.<br />
improved, for certain; also, SC<br />
starts 11 freshmen, against<br />
teams with veteran players.<br />
The Ocelots host Michigan<br />
Christian College, in a nonleague<br />
game at 4:30 p.m today<br />
before resuming their Region 12<br />
schedule at Delta CC at 4 p.m.<br />
Mike Schroeder started in goal: he<br />
was relieved by Oave Hart for the final<br />
20 mihutes.<br />
NOTES: Madonna did suffer a major<br />
setback in the game at Spring Arbor.<br />
Midfielder Charlie Bell, a sophomore<br />
from Derry. Ireland, suffered a broken<br />
foot and will be out for an estimated<br />
four weeks..<br />
THE WEfcK AHEAD<br />
•FOOTBALL<br />
Cardan Ctty m Dearborn, 4 p.m.<br />
Monro* at Wayna. 7 p.m.<br />
Radford Union at Kannady. 7:30 p.m.<br />
Franklin ai Churchrtl. 7:30 p.m<br />
Stevenson at John Glenn, 7:30 p.m.<br />
NortrtviH* at <strong>Canton</strong>, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Farm»n»ton at W.L. Central. 7:30 p.m.<br />
Satartey. Sapt 21 .<br />
Salem at N. Farmmfton, 1 p.m<br />
W.L. Wettam at Harrison. 1 pjn.<br />
ClerehcevtHe at Crantoroofc. 1 p.m,<br />
Hamtramek at Luth. WMtiand. 1 p.m.<br />
St. Agatha at Cardinal Mooney. 1 p.m.<br />
Craatwood at Thurston, 1 p.m.<br />
Redford CC at OeLaSalie. 7:30 p.m.<br />
Bishop Borfeai vs. tnktter<br />
«t Garden City Jr. High. 7:30 p.m. .<br />
QIRtS BASKETBALL<br />
Montey, Saet. 14<br />
Greater Ufe at SI. Agatha. 5:30 p.m.<br />
hfciron Valley vs. Immaculate Concept,<br />
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Taaatfay, Sept. 17<br />
Luth. North at Clarencevllle. 6:30 p.m.<br />
Borgess « Bishop Fotey. 7 pjn.<br />
Garden City at Churchill. 7 p.m.<br />
Franklin at Deerbom, 7 p.m,<br />
Redford Union at Stevenaon. 7 pm.<br />
Ypaiiaml at John Glenn, 7 p.m.<br />
Northviile at Wayne. 7 pjn.<br />
N. Farming!on at Harrison. 7 p.m.<br />
Thuratay. Sept. 1*<br />
St. Agatha Tourney. 5:30 & 7 p.m.<br />
Luth. WskJ. at Luth. NWest, 6:30 p.m.<br />
N Farming!on et Churchill, 7 p.m.<br />
John Glenn at Franklin, 7 p.m.<br />
Stevenson at W.L Western. 7 p.m.<br />
Harrison at Redford Union, 7 p.m.<br />
Salem at Northviile. 7 p.m.<br />
W.L Central at <strong>Canton</strong>, 7 p.m.<br />
N. Farm, at Waterford Mat. 7 p.m.<br />
Monroe m Garden City. 7 p.m.<br />
Wayne at Fordson. 7 p.m.<br />
MelvirKMe at Thurfcon. 7 p.m.<br />
FMday. Sept. 20<br />
Agape vs. Mount Zion<br />
at Roseville Rec Center d Yl n m<br />
St. Agatha Tourney. 5:30 A 7 p.m.<br />
C'viile at Ply. Chnstlan, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Huron Valley vs. Roeper<br />
at Marshall Middle School. 7:30 p.m.<br />
Saturday. Sept. 21<br />
Flint Powers at <strong>Canton</strong>. 5:30 p.m.<br />
Latfywood at Monroe St. Mary. 7 p.m.<br />
•OYS SOCCER<br />
Monday. Sept. 16<br />
Agape at Huron Valley. 4 p.m.<br />
Redford Union at Trenton. 4 p.m.<br />
Taylor Center at Thurston. 4 p.m.<br />
Northviile at John Glenn. 4 p.m.<br />
Hamtramek at Luth. Wsid.. 4:30 p.m.<br />
W:L Central at Farmington. 5:30 p.m.<br />
i at Churchill, 7 p.m.<br />
Franklin at W.L Western. 7 pjn!<br />
Hamson at Stevenson, 7 pjn.<br />
K Farmington at <strong>Canton</strong>. 7 pjn.<br />
Teeeday, Sept. IT<br />
Huron Valley a( Aquinas. 4 pjn.<br />
Redford CC at DeUSMe, 7 pjn.<br />
Wedaeaday, Sept. IS<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> at John Glenn. 4 pjn.<br />
Taylor Center at Wayne. 4 pjn.<br />
Redford Union at Fordaon. 4 pjn.<br />
Monroe at Thurston. 4 p.m. -<br />
Luth. Wsid. at Cranbroofc, 4:30 p.m.<br />
N. Famungton at Hamson. 5:30 p.m.<br />
Churchill at W.L Central. 7 pjn.<br />
Stevenson at Franklin. 7 pjn.<br />
Farmington at Northviile. 7 pjn.<br />
W.L Western at Salem. 7 p.m.<br />
Kennedy at Garden City. 7 p.m.<br />
Ttamdey. Sept. IS<br />
Chadsey at Wayne. 4 p.m.<br />
Friday, Sept. 20<br />
Grosae lie at Garden City. 4 pjn.<br />
Allan Park at Thurston, 4 p.m.<br />
Agape at Mount Zion. 4:30 p.m.<br />
Huron VaMey at Faihana. 4:30 pjn.<br />
Liggett at Luth. Westiand. 4:30 p.m..<br />
Saturtey. Sept. 21<br />
Farmington at W. Bloom., 12:30 p.m.<br />
Hamson at <strong>Canton</strong>. 12:30 pjn.<br />
Salem at Troy, 1 p.m.<br />
.Redford CC at A .A, Huron. 1 p.m.<br />
MEN'S COiLEOC SOCCER<br />
Monday, Sept. 16<br />
Madonna vs. O.L St. Mary s<br />
at Uvonta Ladywood. 3:30 p.m.<br />
Mich. Christ, at Schoolcraft, 4:30 pjn.<br />
Schoolcraft at Oelta. 4 p.m.<br />
Tlwraday, Sepc IS<br />
Madonna vs. Findley (Ohio)<br />
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Saturday. Sept. 21<br />
Schoolcraft vs. Madonna<br />
at LvoMa Ladywood. 1 p.m.<br />
WOMEN'S COLLEOE SOCCER<br />
Wedneetfey, Sept. IS<br />
jSchdRicrsfl at Cent Michigan. 4 p.ir<br />
Saturday. Sept. 21<br />
DuPage (IB.) at Schoolcraft. 3 p.m.<br />
WOMEN'S COLLEOE VOLLfYBALL<br />
Taesday. Sept. 17<br />
Schoolcraft at Flint Mott, 7,p.m.<br />
HiHsdale at Madonna. 7 p.m.<br />
TMeadey. Sept IS<br />
Oakland CC at Schoolcraft. 7 p.m.<br />
Madonna at Siena Heights. 7 p.m.<br />
Friday, Sept. 20<br />
Schoolcraft at Rock Valley. TBA.<br />
Saturday. Sept 21<br />
Schoolcraft at Rock Valley. TBA.<br />
Madonna a( TrhState Inv.. TBA<br />
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Bowlers lobby hard!<br />
Take heart, league bowlers, for<br />
there is hope and there is help.<br />
There are many very irate people<br />
in the local and statewide<br />
bowling scene because of the<br />
recent actions of the Michigan<br />
Liquor Control Commission.<br />
State rep. Dave Jaye, R-Washington<br />
Twp. has recognized the<br />
problem and has<br />
taken some<br />
action which<br />
should resolve<br />
the issue favorable<br />
for once<br />
and for all.<br />
TEH-PIN<br />
ALLEY<br />
"It's time<br />
these unreasonable<br />
Liquor Con-<br />
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trol bureaucrats<br />
were put on a<br />
leash," said Jaye<br />
in a recent press<br />
AL<br />
release. He HARRISON<br />
adds, "These<br />
nominal betB of 25 cents or $1<br />
are enjoyed for the entertainment<br />
value, not casino payoffs."<br />
Damage control: There are<br />
reports of some leagues losing<br />
bowlers because they cannot get<br />
the little extra enjoyment provided<br />
by the mystery games. It is<br />
time to put a stop to this nonsense<br />
right away, and to do that<br />
requires a "grass roots" involvement.<br />
That means you and that<br />
means me and that-means your<br />
teammates and friends should<br />
sign any petitions that are being<br />
circulated for this purpose, write<br />
your state representatives and<br />
senators, or phone in. your support<br />
to Jaye at 1-517-373-0843 or<br />
call the BCA "Hotline" at 1-800-<br />
312-6555.<br />
These representatives are public<br />
servants, so that means that<br />
they are paid a salary from your<br />
tax dollars, as is the MLCC, but<br />
th.ey tend to ignore that point<br />
completely.<br />
Rep. jaye further states,<br />
"Bowling is one of the last low<br />
cost ways families and friends<br />
can ei\joy a fun night out and get<br />
exercise."<br />
These low wager games of<br />
skill, including mystery game,<br />
strike ball and red pin have been<br />
features at local bowling centers<br />
for over the last 40 years without<br />
roblems or scandals<br />
E These<br />
swling games all involve skill,<br />
not just chance. Jaye's legislation<br />
would reinstate low stakes<br />
Mystery Ball. Strike Ball and<br />
Red Pin (with a 25 cent to $5<br />
wager and a total prize cap of no<br />
more than $1,000).<br />
The time is now. All seats in<br />
the House of Representatives are<br />
up for election. It is up to the<br />
bowlers to sign the petitions.<br />
We can give them over $1 million<br />
valid signatures from concerned<br />
individuals. You can call<br />
Gov. John Engler and express<br />
your views to him. His phone<br />
number is 1-517-373-3400.<br />
You 1 should call or write your<br />
local state representative. You<br />
can get the address and phone<br />
numbers at your city hall or<br />
library. They should get<br />
swamped with phone calls and<br />
letters from the citizens.<br />
Let them know how you feel<br />
about the issue and what you<br />
think should be done. We can<br />
fight back and we have the numbers<br />
to let the MLCC know that<br />
this time they have pushed the<br />
bowlers of the state a bit too far.<br />
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hdurs Ajjpl', n<br />
CHILD CARE'NEEOED mour Norlhviae<br />
•vjm« 3 aays per week Own<br />
1 fansporalKin 'wrn-smoket<br />
.'810' 380-8536<br />
Schwer**- Fte»i Estate<br />
VANTED 57<br />
Fafrnmgion<br />
' COMPANION r-eeded lor moc i82)<br />
ipp'0».mata«y 3 hrs day or «s*<br />
Mori thru Thurs or*, V<br />
Garder C.-y Area SaO^rk<br />
After 6pm .3131 595-3351<br />
Wesnand.<br />
Eye 86"<br />
T R A V E L<br />
NEW 3Bf«ld<br />
tr-d V S «c«» papers<br />
FtakisOortMor<br />
4 3 'eterenoes<br />
SIC.) 539-1750<br />
Help Wanted<br />
Part-Time<br />
ABSOLUTELY THE BesJ<br />
immediate openings tor hotM*-<br />
cleaning at SS'r Work whde k Carton<br />
Licensed •> home Day Care has (3)<br />
•M Bma opemngs tor ages 2-5 years<br />
old 2 Snacks provided Learning<br />
activities and structured" pJayMre<br />
Lots ol tor.' >313, 397-7864<br />
CHILDCARE O'eschoo kmder<br />
ganen and latchkey 2', yr • 12 yrs<br />
Mpn-Fn 6am-6pm Affordable<br />
Uvonia<br />
Award wmnmg progr*n'<br />
13131 525-3730<br />
DAY CARE Opersng #1 my kpensed<br />
noma<br />
BAA m Chad Development<br />
Non-smokei<br />
1 0yfs eipenence<br />
Beectv« Mfle Elaine 313-532 t24i<br />
NANNY<br />
Mature adun 10 ca-e lc* my 3 ci.tren<br />
m my Wesnand home iigr* housekeeping<br />
ReN'ences 4,own trer-spo'<br />
talion mandatory Bag*-<br />
Alter 6prn l»13> 467:1978<br />
FOUND L«e S««nes« Cat Near 1»<br />
' MiddleCew (313 522 7508<br />
FOUND, oaiakeet L.vor«* area 5<br />
Mile A. Merranan. Sepl 12<br />
313| 513-6763<br />
NANNY<br />
Needed tor mfaot 'Mon-Fn<br />
8am-5pm Nov', Farmmgton H«s<br />
area ugra housekeeping Eipen<br />
ence 4 -elerences requ-'ed Nonsmoker<br />
18101 960-1333<br />
PART TIME chddcare needed m my<br />
Northwest Btoomtieid home Fie««4*<br />
hours Relerer»ces reoimred<br />
talO) 363-1<br />
FOUND Smped TaCtVy G*! » jrange<br />
belly Female m area ol We^t cak«<br />
sut tv Patty '?10l 477 2138<br />
LOST CLASS RING w t993:<br />
FarmirMtcr. Hon School REWARD 1 ;<br />
'810? 477-7981<br />
CHAPTERS WANTED<br />
1 Ptymouttv'<strong>Canton</strong> area lor Hokday<br />
Show Nov<br />
9 CM ASAP<br />
As* for Mar tfltOt 344-4786<br />
4lh Annual HoNtay Cr»lt Show 1<br />
, m Wesnand<br />
. November 22nd thru 24th<br />
• Oarters Needed *<br />
CM Dons<br />
(313) 38S-0146 a<br />
Donna<br />
1313) 4S3-571B<br />
LOST DOG Husky.Terrier mm Tain<br />
w Hue eyes wfM« leet 4 ' nose<br />
E«itemeiy nvsseo L'voma fags<br />
Modtotieff. Joy area - on Sept 10th<br />
Please returfi t313i 793.1095<br />
7 0 6<br />
Auction Sales<br />
H<br />
Childcaral<br />
HOUSEKEEPER<br />
; Houiiekeeper i«eded WesfBtodm.<br />
'•Md area Laundry cleaning, and<br />
. some cooking Live-in tour ght» per<br />
week Non, smoker Relerences<br />
reared Caa Get* at 8 30 a m io<br />
5 00 p rr ,8l0i 553-8555 . 267"<br />
AMB TiOUS HOLIDAY ^OVER"'<br />
Write your own pay.fieck ai Party<br />
Plan sales wiir girts hdme A Mofcday<br />
deco- A^rage B0.tir free $306<br />
W 12S-S100 Sept bonus<br />
CaH-Oen.se at 810-476-3818<br />
AREA COORDINATOR<br />
To recrun schediae and scoe^nse in.<br />
store prOmotws<br />
Wont out ot your<br />
home No sates Earn<br />
&200-S?50nM<br />
80-25 hr», wk Health<br />
benefits available<br />
810-540-5000 en 15<br />
A V O N<br />
Needs Flepresematures m yaw arrea<br />
CALL KAREN NOW 313-425-1947<br />
• ran'ry 'OuSEKEEPER Hve^n Blooml«ld<br />
• S«Cu-'ty<br />
! H.Ms. Engfceh not required Great (Ob<br />
Wages sta-1 at $7 pr- hour Aflph i P»Y » ""^8 Susie's 3I3-S37-8053<br />
Casein or«y Mon ffiru Sat<br />
10am to ' c " B, 1 I>594A800<br />
4pr- .363^; jjy Rd Wetfland Ml I 5 ~~ ~<br />
between yvay-ie 4 Newt,utg Rd» j HOUSEKEEPER<br />
' o take charge ol bedrooms<br />
bath-<br />
'Win<br />
and laundry Btocmtieto H«s<br />
'Bn-smcN r Won Sat 9 30 to 1 00<br />
Top notch only need apply<br />
.arjed<br />
Mu-jai -sus Boslon Coeege I »« r " c *s<br />
Sept<br />
2t<br />
Sitter FOR 2 boys m west Bloom<br />
tletd 7 00 to 6.30 Must transport to<br />
Irom school a after school actrvtaes<br />
HealtLNotrition.<br />
Weight Loss<br />
Very ught housekeeping J2SO per l60SE 6-20 « 1>. hours CM 2e»- :<br />
week After 7pm (810) 737-062 ft ! d* s Body Spa Visa & MC aarepted ,<br />
SMALL PRIVATE SCHOOL m<br />
BtoonOelo has <br />
afternoon per week Call Laura at<br />
The Oakland Sterner School<br />
(810) 646-254Q<br />
W. BLOOMFlELD pregant mom<br />
needs help wrth 1 year da<br />
Fle.«ie<br />
hours Must be non-smoker CF>R<br />
certified educated with pwn ca-<br />
Rflerent.es and cmrunai record<br />
check (810* 360-2852<br />
Elderly Care A<br />
Assistance<br />
COMPANION AIDE.<br />
CERTIFIED<br />
eipenenced dependable Fteier<br />
ences Seeks tui-time posmcr<br />
pos-<br />
~ * »ve-*. 313-422 5141<br />
LIVE IN COMPANION CAREGIVER<br />
needed lor woeny woman m M*tori<br />
Wi«om area Light housekeetvng<br />
meal preparation Call Mdiie at<br />
(810t.«et8440<br />
LOVELY<br />
HOME<br />
immediate<br />
need o1 assisted<br />
environment<br />
m Lrvor*a has<br />
opening lo> a se<br />
•isted iye>g m 'a<br />
< Caa 313-52<br />
K *<br />
M € R C H A N D I S €<br />
#700-778<br />
7 0 0<br />
.Absolutely Free<br />
Auction held<br />
Wed Sefii 18th-1iam<br />
inspection 8 30am<br />
Come 10 buy or sail Down payment<br />
V300 to $500 cash requ'-ed al time or<br />
^AUTO-POOL<br />
AUCTION<br />
19885 TELEGRAPH RD<br />
BROWNS TOWN TWP<br />
I 313-479-4360<br />
PUBLIC AUCTION<br />
HOWARD'S TOWING<br />
35830 Van Born Wayne<br />
Cish orty al 10 4m Sept *<br />
Ford 76 F25YLC30557<br />
Ford -90 1FAPP36X8LK10«8S6<br />
CadiHiK 80 6S699AE67I979<br />
Ford 86 2FABP19X4FB894753<br />
Ford 86 2FABP22X1GB2J4199<br />
N*e«i aucKn Oa<br />
30 al 10 am'<br />
Su/uk<br />
94 JS'GM51H8R2I0074<br />
Yamaha 94 JVA3EPA02SA2237SJ<br />
" RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT -<br />
AUCTION<br />
Tu*s<br />
10-30 A M<br />
48 Market Street<br />
Downtown Ml<br />
Clemens<br />
A« dining A kitcnen items<br />
10S buyers premwim<br />
Amencan Auctions 810-543-7980<br />
BAR-B-OUE GRILL, needs parts<br />
Onrwjng water diswier<br />
m working<br />
conation 1810) 626 7677<br />
DRESSER<br />
4 drawers<br />
You pi* -up 1<br />
Cap (811<br />
FREE PATIO Blocks<br />
you remove<br />
Also- several cube- yards o« sand<br />
1810) 689-1193<br />
LIVONIA MOM<br />
Has 1 part-time and<br />
8 tun-lime openmgs m her home<br />
Meals a snacks included C*a after<br />
6 30pm (3i3i S25-8S48<br />
LOVING. ENJOYABLE learrwtg day<br />
care<br />
12 Months a up 2 Snacks &<br />
lunch 6 30am-5pm Affordable TLC<br />
Wesaand (313) 728-3423<br />
LOVING MOM «i Commerce wit<br />
watch your ch*d m my home ages 8<br />
to 5 yrs Fu« Wne Meals snacks<br />
learning a playtime 810 960-6132<br />
LIVE N Non smoker<br />
Cfcwnmg .rfvolveO Car<br />
Reterehces A vaka drivers kcense<br />
required (810) 489-8087<br />
J A N I T O R I A L<br />
Pal -Time eve-rugs Lwcn* Mat .re<br />
responsoie only<br />
Ccntaci Dated as<br />
W<br />
BLOOMFlELD «am*y looking tor<br />
1 part-time Altemoon housekeeper<br />
1 chid and dog Mting References<br />
requwed , 810-355-9906<br />
18?;<br />
CLEANING PEOPLE experience<br />
hetplui evenings Sootntiew a Noareas<br />
$6 00 start transp^^atKv.<br />
1313) 487-3790<br />
W I N F O U R T I C K E T S<br />
t o t h e<br />
F a l l R e m o d e l i n g<br />
S h o w<br />
T h u r s d a y , S e p t . 2 6 t h<br />
t h r u S u n d a y , S e p t . 2 9 t h<br />
m<br />
R e m o d e l i n g<br />
S h o w<br />
NOV! EXPO CENTER<br />
1-% and Novi Road<br />
S e n d y o u r n a m e a n d a d d r e s s - i n c l u d i n g<br />
y o u r z i p c o d e - o n a p o s t c a r d a d d r e s s e d to:<br />
Fall Remodeling Show<br />
OBSERVER ft ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Road. Livonia. Ml 48150<br />
PLEASE ONLY ONE POSTCARD PER FAMILY<br />
# We'll impartially draw names for winners from<br />
your entries. Watch your hometown<br />
newspaper Classified sections, where we will<br />
print winners' names.<br />
# JLyajLLllml yoyr jnsme among the classified<br />
advertisements, call 953-2176. and claim your<br />
tickets. It's as easy as that!<br />
* Winners' names will appear Monday. Sept. 21.<br />
1996.<br />
Passes will be mailed to winners.<br />
THE<br />
® bseruer ^ Eccentric<br />
NEWSPAPERS<br />
,HKfv ASSISTANT<br />
2 30-6prr Fieiicurs<br />
G-eai ensen-<br />
$7 per hour<br />
Bworntew Hulls fBIO) 589 "92<br />
LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />
At smfts atrauMe<br />
Top pay<br />
CUTTING TIME<br />
313-*85-37j'.- j, 810 348-7995<br />
NEED EXTRA S~><br />
Christmas Around The World party<br />
ptar demonstrators earn $<br />
pre-kit<br />
trips and mom Work your own houn<br />
now tc' .pe to Management Company<br />
88»9 Eaal Bm fteaw Road. *2oi<br />
Troy Vi 48063<br />
PART TIME MAINTENANCE<br />
Zamlyorv<br />
Drivers wanted to" m<br />
arena «i Plymouth<br />
No enpenen<br />
reouwed Cat Ray or Kathy<br />
B16-T37 7373<br />
Caretaker Couple<br />
Needed<br />
tor upscale apartment community m<br />
Oakland County area<br />
Mtrvmum aI<br />
iwo years aipenence « property<br />
ce Send<br />
resume wW sa»^,<br />
eo.. 'iK-ente to<br />
Human Resources P O Bo. 3045<br />
B^rvn^iam. Ml *8(<br />
HIGHLY SKILLED APARTMENT<br />
MANAGER COUPLE tor 150. UNIT<br />
APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT<br />
810-474-9500<br />
PART TIME OFFICE<br />
HELP<br />
Rhoto sr«*o seek* part time people<br />
to iterate oftice •«*&•"••***'•*<br />
end<br />
produetmr. work Some Sefeidey*<br />
and evenmgi -equwed CM tor<br />
(810) 948-9500<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
Buey FemvngKn Reel FataM Otttoe<br />
Monam, thnau^i r^ursdey<br />
Sat<br />
urdey i-5 and SutdBy i M<br />
Perted<br />
tor neat caaege Mutant ar i<br />
CM Come at. (810)477<br />
RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY<br />
needed tor buey Real E auw best (810) 686 0327<br />
720 Bargain Buys<br />
AQUARIUM - 50 gakons with glass<br />
hds almost new $60<br />
(313) 588-4851<br />
MAGIC CHEF Electric Range<br />
Almond ootoi Very good condftyon<br />
1313)<br />
$75 453-8118<br />
REFRIGERATOR - Montgomery<br />
Ward Almond side by nde; $75<br />
CM (810) 608-6564<br />
REFRIGERATOR<br />
WHITE. IB cubic<br />
*q « Fngtoawe $150 gas dryer GE<br />
$100 (313) 878 1888<br />
REMODELLING SALE - White GE<br />
refrigerator treezer $800 '<br />
(8101 356-5647<br />
ROdM AlRcondtioner Sa* storage<br />
lank Freptace hea exchanger Fuinece<br />
thermostat (810) 683-5691<br />
SEARS MATCHING washer 4 dryer<br />
excellent condition<br />
$185 tor pair<br />
Cat (318r 4274817<br />
722 Building Materials<br />
BLUEPRINTS FOR sale Affordable<br />
4 bwekoom 2 bar house. 1773 sq ft<br />
lull walk-out basemeni For more<br />
info, CM Tom a 810-38>8771<br />
3 STEEL arch buddings new<br />
40X30 was $6200 now $8990<br />
40*56 was $10,840 now $5990<br />
50x120 was $20 450 now $11,990<br />
endwaks avataoM<br />
1-800-745-2685<br />
OLD WROUGHT IRON FENCE<br />
4 ft 8 m by 130 ft $2000 Call<br />
(313) 834-7200<br />
HOM€ & S€RVIC€ GUID€<br />
DEADLINES: 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDITION / 4 P.M. FRIDAY FOR MONDAY EDITION TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL (313) 591-0900<br />
Air Conditioning<br />
AIR CONDITIONING . HEATING<br />
Sales • Service • installations<br />
Humdiliers • Duct Work • Retng<br />
Low Rates' Uc<br />
4 Ins<br />
Financing Aval 313-937-0785<br />
Asphalt'<br />
Blacktoppmg<br />
DJ'S ASPHALT PAVING<br />
Paving Patching<br />
Sealceatmg<br />
Free Esl 313097fljll 313-7224B95<br />
Basement<br />
Waterproofing<br />
WET BASEMENT<br />
No-costy<br />
outside digging or yad<br />
repair' An affordable solution'<br />
Free 6st» .» Financing available 1<br />
CM today 1-800-552-0807<br />
WET BASEMENT<br />
PROBLEMS?<br />
NATIONWIDE SINCE 1958<br />
FULLY WARRANTED<br />
LICENSED 4 INSURED<br />
B-DRY SYSTEMS<br />
Man Office:<br />
14381 West Warren Dearborn<br />
978-8877 581-2780 644-4855<br />
MACOMB-WAYNE-OAKLAND<br />
Bookkeeping<br />
Senice<br />
BOOKKEEPING SERVICES<br />
Eap Bookkeeper wm service M<br />
or<br />
pari of your needs My home or your<br />
Ofkca Payroi AR. AP. Bank Flee . 4<br />
more Ca* Rose 313-953-9766<br />
Brick, Block A<br />
Cement<br />
AAA CUSTOM BRICK<br />
1ST.CLASS WORKMANSHIP<br />
Specializing ai M types of rapars<br />
Chimneys. Porches. StdewaAs<br />
Additions, Slaps<br />
Glass Buxk<br />
ReferuMS Available<br />
. FREE ESTIMATES<br />
810-477-9673<br />
A 4 K MASONRY<br />
Repaws 4 Alia<br />
aliens Chimney*. Porches Driveways<br />
Patios Tuck Pointing Free<br />
Est (313) 541 -0083 313-24^5490<br />
ALL CONCRETE WORK. Driveways<br />
wakes Boors 4 porches Masonry<br />
repaws<br />
Commetaa 4 Residentia<br />
Lie 4 Insured CM anytime<br />
TODD HUMECKY . 810-478-2802<br />
'BEST CHIMNEY CO<br />
4214 Woodwati Ave Oek Park Ml<br />
810-557-5595<br />
or 313-292-7722<br />
COBRA CONSTRUCTION<br />
All types ol .Cement Work<br />
•ResKfenhaHCommaroalaFree Est<br />
•Lc .ins aMyriaxp 313-595-4103<br />
OOGONSKI CONSTRUCTION<br />
6'ick Block * Cement Work<br />
Porches Chimneys Or Ways<br />
Free Ea 31 >5371833<br />
ORtVEWAYS GARAGES wa*s.<br />
porches toundanorts Bn
4 D100 (.3181 522-7508<br />
MAGNA VOX FULL we camcorder<br />
24X toom. 1 Uu E icetfent condition<br />
S325 • !3t3) 584-8665<br />
732<br />
Computer* 741<br />
748<br />
t'Picks<br />
Lawn Garden k<br />
Snow Equipment<br />
BERNINA 11)31 Sewing Machine<br />
Parted condmon 3 years old Roetiesler<br />
area MOO ,'BiOi 656*971<br />
CONFERENCE TABLE walnut<br />
» » « * to 16 Sor«, lesks chairs<br />
tu-i :abinets etc fBtOi 399-4366<br />
.OESK CHERRY «»<br />
2 drawer<br />
encesera condition i25o<br />
I8l0| 545 4646<br />
FOR SALE 1.000 USED assembled<br />
carboerd Me bo«es 2S'«l4"ili-<br />
1-962 2558<br />
OFFICE FURNITURE tot sate Woo.<br />
stations Jesus lateral Me cabinetv<br />
x' jswm chairs and more<br />
Can Km o« Mary ,813, 357-6000<br />
ACER 4«6 66mege-heni modem<br />
'*> answering machine w sellware<br />
8 desk $1 200 ' 18IOI 584 3256<br />
COMPAO COMPUTER . w tcaooekeyboard<br />
A Canon pnnier * 15n<br />
rronaor S220CrF*m '313* 532 3116<br />
486 0X266 Computer system - 0<br />
MEG RAM SVGA monitor 540 hard<br />
drive $495 .810) 8S2-5522<br />
MACINTOSH LC color monitor<br />
Style write. Punter S450 ' Perfect<br />
CondilCTi i8lQt 333-7526<br />
PACKARD B£U_ Ten 133 UH2 l 6<br />
-Mrfrtve ftX-CO ROM<br />
RAM<br />
CO ROM<br />
16 MeoiCM<br />
$1500 (MO) ^1 »35<br />
m Office Supplies<br />
PANASONIC<br />
ticsim.lft/tetepnone<br />
jnswermg system Never used PtiM<br />
C j u m ConW<br />
S.000 Ui. Tow Capac^i<br />
Til Slwmj Coturiw<br />
tS'OfffiMdrwPkj<br />
PenOer Ftar» Pfcj<br />
60 doA3.00 Wi P.T.Wirr<br />
Muck liucn Hon<br />
PLAN<br />
FOR EVERYONE<br />
r'A^PLAN Fn»anj<br />
f dmU-b< buter<br />
Rcty <br />
orange eyes. Altecbonale loves<br />
people I yr altered all shots Needs<br />
genlte staple home 810-25^6781<br />
784<br />
Dogs<br />
AKC Labrador Reliefer pucp«s<br />
ClMfOoo Mood line taking »»posits<br />
(810) 651-1716<br />
GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups AKC.<br />
bom. Aug 1998 Mates $350<br />
Females MO Slarte. stwts 3131<br />
274-5049 or (313) 336-3786<br />
GOLOERN RETRIEVER Pi4» AKC<br />
shots, wormed, vet checked LMU<br />
colored Alter 5<br />
B10-724-1247<br />
GORDON SETTERS AKC bo<br />
6 3-96 gteal hilling a larrWy doos<br />
shots wormed mates $30e« Muel wt<br />
6876<br />
GOLOWING - 1981 67.000 rmtos.<br />
lull dresser. raefl 313-326-3022<br />
0 Sportster<br />
amounts ol extras $7500 or best<br />
After 4pm (313) 525-3691<br />
HONDA 1996 CBR-F3 - 1600 inles<br />
Shoei Helmet. Never raced $6700 or<br />
best Call (313) 535-3606<br />
HONDA CR 250 1995 Excellent condition.<br />
New FMF pipe S sprocket, low<br />
hour $3400 Ever 313-522-7304<br />
HONDA 1994 VLX Shadow, like<br />
new Mack accessories 3 100 mites<br />
$4,000 (313) 981 2646<br />
KAWASAKI KL 250 Less than 200<br />
mites $t500Best Otlsr Leave message<br />
al<br />
B10-975-6142<br />
KAWASAKI 1994 ZX;9-R. excellent<br />
concftion we* maintained. $5975<br />
day* 8104*84348 eve 3134534025<br />
MOTOGUZZl 1972 Eldorado. 850cc<br />
equipped w*h pouce acoessones<br />
beautiful take $2500 313-207-5311<br />
SUZUKI 1995 DR 350 - eiectne start,<br />
exceaem<br />
$4,000 Ca» Joe. Days.<br />
810-960-5550 Eves 810-960-6121<br />
SUZUKI 1975 GT750 • 21.000 mites,<br />
full tainng eltowers. runs great<br />
Reasonable must sell<br />
Call Paul l<br />
leave message 313-422-8575<br />
SUZUKI RM12S 1996. tow hours.<br />
tapers, dutch, tire<br />
(313) 390-1401<br />
YAMAHA<br />
19(94. .tOOcc. »rl bike<br />
Under 10 hrs Uka new. $1200<br />
(313) 981-5721<br />
YAMAHA 1968 Razz, red, 3700<br />
mites, good common, $550<br />
(313) 501-9224<br />
Off Road Vehicles<br />
YAMAHA BANSHEE 4 wheeler<br />
stroke 350cc W»et cooled Great<br />
shape $3906 (313) 322-7093<br />
Recreation*]<br />
Vehicles<br />
DUTCHMEN 1991 30ft immaculate<br />
oomMxm loaded. S9X50.<br />
(313) 602-6512<br />
CamperWMotor<br />
Honesffnilers<br />
ALLEGRO 1904 - 280 Map<br />
cmetertccndKn Lowmias.$15000<br />
beat Alter 5pm<br />
3IW2S4107<br />
AMERICAN BY Cobra 28 ft 1909<br />
-F ord chassis Ctes* C. 41 000 mites<br />
loaded. «»ce>enl condkon. $23 500<br />
eves^knds (313) 453-1222<br />
APACHE 1972. popup camper, aoed<br />
toa.<br />
$690<br />
wai. pkja lumace good<br />
IOIO) 476-6246<br />
AWARD 1967 - 30 tt travel tracer<br />
easy towing toadad. exoeOam com*<br />
ton $15,000 810-583-1436<br />
BOUNDER 1900-4<br />
348 2 IVt. *cr.<br />
dual aw. aene»»tc« microwave<br />
(810) 673-0064<br />
CLASS C Motoitiome - 1990 Demon<br />
24 ft. 14.500 m*»s. Ford 400 EFI<br />
many extras $20 000 313-522-0236<br />
COBRA 1994<br />
Cordoba Cteaa A<br />
Motor Home 34H tong. Wagon SLT V6<br />
automatic aK. fu* power, sport<br />
wheels kke new' $18,995<br />
Livonia Chryswr-PtyrTKMTi<br />
(313) 525-76W<br />
DODGE DAKOTA 1905<br />
Extended<br />
cab V-6. loaded, assume lease payments<br />
S216/ITMX (810) 669-2809<br />
DODGE DAKOTA 1993. $11,000.<br />
3V3-770-4143<br />
DODGE DAKOTA Sport 1993<br />
49.000 mites New tires. 5 speed<br />
e Handed warranty $7800 Musi sell<br />
(810) 449-1424<br />
DODGE - 1995 Ram Sport. Black<br />
4x4. SLT package bedhner Tonneau<br />
cover, trailer hitch Infinity CD.<br />
timed windows. Performance cinp<br />
$20,000<br />
(313) 464-0853<br />
DODGE 1986 Ram Spon red 4x4<br />
loaded. 5000 miles new. $21,000<br />
(810) 650-6309<br />
EXPLORER 1992 XLT. 4 door<br />
leather moonrobl automabc. an<br />
loaded gteen $12,902<br />
DEMMEA FORD (313) 721-2600<br />
FORD F-250 DIESEL 1989 Picfci*<br />
Very good shape. $6000-Vst ofter<br />
Eves 810-545^545<br />
FORD 1995 F-150 exiamted cab 4 *<br />
4 16.000 Mies, loaded $21,500<br />
(3131 300-7272. py I-80Q-983-8790<br />
FORD 1981 F150 - Lots o« new<br />
parts Nol a work truck S^ .OOOi'best<br />
olter Ca* (313) 388-8228<br />
13) 502-1438<br />
FORD RANGER XLT 1904 - 37.000<br />
times 5 speed Air $9000<br />
(010) 548-0045<br />
FORD 1902 Ranger XLT V6.<br />
5apeM. Club cab an cnnee. tow<br />
mess, (lias $6900 313-721-6386<br />
FORO 1904<br />
ion pick up, XLT<br />
Lanet 8 cytxteet 29.000 meea.<br />
TYME does It again only $141 oown.<br />
no cosigner needed 20 iwhm credH<br />
approval b* phone OAC<br />
TYME AUTO (313) 455-5566<br />
FORO 1990 - XLT Lanat Automatic<br />
V8 Cap. nmng board* 45 000<br />
a. toadad. Excellent condition<br />
Retiree $11 500 313-454-4153<br />
F-150 1994 4x4 52.000 mites clean<br />
we* cered tor many extra* $'4 50&<br />
I (010) 474-2770<br />
GMC 1S68 jBTvny. 4xV2 door, tufty<br />
loaded, only 70.000 mtes Waiter s<br />
coming" Call Mark 458-5246<br />
GOROON CHEVROLET<br />
GMC 1995 Siena Extended Cab V-<br />
8, 5 speed Monday only $14 950<br />
MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET<br />
(8101 643-8000<br />
GMC 1980 Siena, loaded 70.000<br />
mtes Cap to match' $9500<br />
MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET<br />
(8101 643-8000<br />
GMC 1995 Scrama Extended Cab<br />
31.000 miles 4.3 V-«. automatic<br />
loaded $14,500<br />
HINES PARK<br />
LWCOLN-MERCURY 313-453-2424<br />
GMC SONOMA 1902 44.000 rnaes<br />
mr cnasa atom much more Excellent<br />
conObon. $0900 810-566-9419<br />
a<br />
Mini-Vans<br />
AEROSTAR - 1902<br />
EOtfte Bauer<br />
extended new ares, brakes, muffler<br />
88.000 maee $7700<br />
610-476-9074<br />
AEROSTAR - 1992. Eddie Bauer<br />
emended, new Ores, brakes, muffler.<br />
Excellent. 88.000 mites $7350<br />
810-476-0874<br />
AEROSTAR. 1091 - Electronic 4<br />
wheal drive regular ton£h. intenor<br />
axtenor axceaenl oondtoon 106.000<br />
mtes $4500 firm<br />
S>0-10| 641-5032<br />
GRAND CARAVAN 1902 ES.<br />
$0000<br />
•hape I<br />
SOLD<br />
ORANO<br />
CARAVAN.<br />
la 65 000 m<br />
$11000 (313) 901-5341<br />
GRAND CARAVAN 1002 SE.<br />
loaded white, mini condition<br />
$10,500 Call (313) 261-2006<br />
GRAND CARAVAN 1008 SE • ongmel<br />
owner '00.000 meea newer<br />
brakes I area, locks a drives good.<br />
$3900fe*et (313) 261-6707<br />
AEROSTAR 1987<br />
$2,250<br />
n*»<br />
great.<br />
(810) 348-3620<br />
AEROSTAR 1991 stretcti modal with<br />
Ed(*e Bauer loresJ green 85.000<br />
mtes $7,500. (8101 649-S496<br />
AEROSTAR<br />
1990 XL Extended<br />
Excellent common regular maintenance<br />
Clean interior highway r J<br />
610-477-<br />
$5 20Ckbeal 7-0064<br />
AEROSTAR<br />
1994 XLT. extended<br />
sport version loaded, lowing<br />
package. 40 000 m*es<br />
Excellent<br />
condition 1 $15 900 (313) 459-4902<br />
AEROSTAR, 1989 XLT. 11CLOOO<br />
miles, runs great newer inrestaakes.<br />
some rust $2500<br />
SOLD<br />
AREOSTAR 1969 XL. a*, new Urea<br />
battery, brakes, loaded, sharp! Runs<br />
great $3595 (313)720-0570<br />
GMC 1993 Sonoma SLS. V6 S<br />
speed ta. cruse, cassette, 33 000<br />
mtes. warrarty $7999 810*49-2694<br />
GMC 1983 Suburban Onesel Runs<br />
good<br />
126.000 rmles^<br />
(313) 397-0425<br />
EE- 9 W<br />
GMC 1988 3/4 ion 4x4. 350. 1<br />
owner exceilenl condition automatic<br />
air. M. cruise altoy wheels<br />
$8.00at>esl Ca* 1313) 425-5431<br />
JSUZU 1091 FTP 22 Renter box<br />
dwsel Special Today! $13,908<br />
OLSON OLDS (313) 261-6900<br />
MAZDA<br />
1987 5 speed<br />
48000 miles best ofter<br />
1810) 644-6536<br />
NISSAN 1987 5 speed 90 000<br />
"Was rekabw $1600 Mazda 1988<br />
King Cab. $2500 (313) 261-5562<br />
RANGER 1994 Splash a*r<br />
power<br />
steering, power brakes, arrtfiri casselte.<br />
low mtes Only $9988<br />
iHH623E3E$E*s3HW8<br />
HBacesziBaaE<br />
RANGER 1894 'Splash" aluminum<br />
wheels bug g^a'd 32.000 mites<br />
$9 494<br />
OEMMEfl FQRQ 13131 721-2600<br />
S-10 1993 Extended Cab 6 cylinder<br />
automatic li*. tow mites Very clean 1<br />
$9950<br />
MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET<br />
(810) 643-8000<br />
ASTRO 1996 LT • Fufty loaded, black<br />
w-grey nlenor 6 passenger. 11.000<br />
mtes $22«XVbesi 313-525-5013<br />
ASTRO VAN 1902 loaded, very<br />
ctean vary we* maintained 70 000<br />
highway m $8,800 810 661-4286<br />
ASTRO VAN 1989 - 101.000 mftes.<br />
rebuilt engne-95.000 mdee No rust<br />
Runs great $3500 810-476-1185<br />
CARAVAN 1088 SE V6. garage<br />
stored winters, exoeftftnt shape 1 See<br />
ihis betora you buy' 85.000 mtes<br />
$5250%est Eves 810*61-4096<br />
CARAVAN 1994 V-6. cruse locks<br />
l. 40.000 mtes.<br />
(810) 661-4518<br />
cassette Mack pass 40.000 <<br />
$11,760 (8<br />
DODGE 1992 - Caravan Good condlbon<br />
While 4 cylinder 99 000<br />
maes $6000 Alter 6 (313)534-5866<br />
OOOGE 1991 Caravan. 47000 mtes.<br />
meticulously maintained sports<br />
package excellent condition. $7750<br />
(313) 416-4249<br />
GRANO VOYAGER 1B02 LE 3 3<br />
V6. Wen maintained Excaftem condfton<br />
1Q3K $7495 610-477*775<br />
MERCURY 1903 - Vlftagat GS,<br />
Exceilenl condibon. low mites<br />
$l1.80(Vot Bast Otter 810-220-3287<br />
MITSUBISHI 1905 - Expo 5 door.<br />
Sport wagon sunrool, loaded.<br />
" ~ H $16,000 517-545-3402<br />
Plymouth 1994 Grand Voyager LE<br />
tow mtes. excellent- Loaded, has aft<br />
the extras' $14,500 810-096-3273<br />
AEROSTAR 1002. automaftc. Mr.<br />
passenger $8095<br />
SUNSHINE ACURA<br />
(810)471-9200<br />
AEROSTAR 1904 XL-Plus Wagon. 7<br />
passenger automatic a*, power<br />
wmdowwtocks cruse M loaded<br />
$11,004.<br />
OEMMER FORO (313) 721-2000<br />
AEROSTAR 1901 XL Speoal M<br />
weak" $7995<br />
OLSON OLDS (313) 281-0900<br />
CARAVAN 1002 Grand ES. 65.000<br />
HINES PARK<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY 313-453-2424<br />
CHEVY 1000 - Baauvftto 350 V8.<br />
36.000 tA*es loaded Clean J8SOO<br />
or Best Ofter<br />
SOLD<br />
CHEVY. 1987 Ccnverson Van<br />
captain Chan. sola. TV, gray r s<br />
$4300 313-296-<br />
CHEVY t»> Conversion - Loaded.<br />
TV. VCP Ctean matoe & out 1<br />
Must<br />
See' $12 OO&besi (8101 960-3495<br />
PLYMOUTH GRANO Voyager 1900,<br />
V-6 3 3 Met engne air power<br />
Meeting 8 brakes<br />
B6 500 mie*.<br />
$4,800 (810) 546-1690<br />
PLYMOUTH. 1994 Grand Voyager<br />
SE Sport Wagon vyha»ye^ tow<br />
PLYMOUTH 1093 Grand Voyager<br />
SE goU package aft options 0*#y<br />
" FOX HILLS<br />
.Cnrystor-Ptymoulh>teep-Eagie ,<br />
313-455*7*0 313-961-3171<br />
PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1995. tow<br />
mites. metaftK red. or. 23000<br />
mtes<br />
$13495 SOLD<br />
CHEVY 1902 Conversion Van. V6.<br />
automaftc. an. TV. orty 45,000<br />
mtos Sharp' $10,995<br />
CaS Bob. 456-5244<br />
GOROON CHEVROLET<br />
CHEVY 1990 - Explorer Conversion<br />
Low mtos. tufty equpped TV VCR.<br />
phone, radar $0500. (313) 453-7238<br />
CHEVY 1993V. ion cargo nceHenl<br />
bo®,. V8 aril very nice. «r. im.<br />
cruse $8450 810*24-1971<br />
DOOCSE B-2S0 1095 Cargo<br />
auto<br />
to sa*' $13,088<br />
matte V8 Pnced<br />
FORD 1900. E360. extended. 361<br />
engftte. new wee. 90,000- m<br />
w/tedder recks $3050 313*22-1465<br />
FORO 1906 E250 S^oet Cargo<br />
Vans automatic an. bufthead.<br />
extended, 14,000 mftea Great work<br />
vans $16,906<br />
DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2800<br />
FORD 1903 Lunar Eckpae high tot.<br />
conversm<br />
Tolaftytoaded.ft.000<br />
mtes $17 OOCvBesl Olter Ca* Jail<br />
after 5pm (313) 501-3068<br />
Ton Heavy<br />
Duly<br />
van Great work van" Good<br />
FORO 1900<br />
Cargo van (<br />
oonofton $400Gt>esl 810-477-0412<br />
FORO 1004 Universal Conversion<br />
Van. quad captains chaws with a bed<br />
seat M power, green Om, $14,504<br />
OEMMER FORD (313) 721-2800<br />
GMC CONVERSION 1964 • Sharp* 1<br />
owner .loaded caplaxn Chairs, sola<br />
bed Clean! $3495 313-422 1836<br />
GMC CONVERSION 1084 Sharp! 1<br />
owner, loeded. captain cTiars sola<br />
bad Ctean $2060 313-422 1838<br />
GMC RALLEY STX 1902 • V ton.<br />
360. 12 passenger 49000 mass<br />
Rear an $14 300 |3
6D<br />
| eacha« WdU only 6.00c maaa<br />
S25.S0(M)MI<br />
|8I0) 85l-15t7<br />
BLAZER 198? SOvwado • 4.4 Hack.<br />
V8-3S0 mm great Alarm, irarfet<br />
paoaga S4200ifeMl (313) 425-0448<br />
BLAZE" 1981 S10 - 59 000 mHa* 2<br />
JOCK auiqmalic oaOx} au Humiruv<br />
wtioels v a n the* $11,000<br />
(313) 425 46'6<br />
"BLAZER 1992 Tahoa S-10 2 door<br />
4.4 V6 amomaoc loadad Miw<br />
StftMOoflW (810) 646-7773<br />
BRONCO 1989<br />
an «ac* twauty<br />
Jan i»d irtanor «nmacuU» conation<br />
«ma* down Si 17 mo No<br />
-osona- nMOed OAC<br />
TYUBE AUTO (313) 455 5588<br />
BRONCO 199* tun x » E«M<br />
Bauar. 8 cylinder automatic Can<br />
Imanca tfm wMk onty 0 down 20<br />
mnuM ciw* apoovat by phone<br />
OAC<br />
7VME AUTO (313) 455-5566<br />
BROKCO 1984<br />
302 VB 2 sane!<br />
wjm<br />
Good comatjon S3000Basl<br />
. Cat altar Jo (8101 363-7484-<br />
9RONCO 1993 *LT<br />
(Man<br />
and loadad good condition<br />
S15300I bat? 810-757-0961<br />
BRONCO '966 XLT -. 6 cylinder<br />
tlanda'd I'anjmmion. original<br />
ownai 151 000 "IB<br />
runs perlact<br />
»650be*t 313-274-9703 594-6827<br />
CHEROKEE ' 994 Coiailry norv<br />
tmoaei afoptiona M u m 26 000<br />
"iJa» $15,900<br />
(810) '26-6685<br />
CHEROKEE 1991 Laredo 4«4 automate<br />
4 01 anprw loaded. a«c»«em<br />
condition $8500 810 851-0948<br />
CMEW 1991 tracker - ai' new Iitm<br />
top run» e>ce*enl km mitaa dean<br />
$3500 1313) 525-8325<br />
CHEW 1996 2 71 4.4 AH It* toys"<br />
Can Jan. 458-5247<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET<br />
DODGE 1996 Dakota ClutiCaeSLT<br />
4*4. V6 automatic aw tx'-ei » •<br />
sows & locks auna nit. amim<br />
stereo<br />
cassette Gedbner Tonneau<br />
cottar one owner trade $20 500<br />
Dick Scott Dodge<br />
684 Ann Artor Rd<br />
|JT3) 451 2110<br />
(313) S6?-3322<br />
. 5 speed 2i 500 maes excel<br />
tent condition alarm system<br />
$18 400 Call after 5 (»10)«39-3105<br />
FORD EXPLORER XLT 1992 new<br />
wakes leather -nlenor.- Waded,<br />
$8400 SOLD<br />
OLDS 1994 Bravada all wheel dnve<br />
all power tow package 26 000<br />
maas $17,770<br />
FOX HILLS<br />
Cfwy««r-Ptymoutn-Jeep-Eagle<br />
313-455-8740 313-961-3171<br />
PRAVADA 1994 black, leather<br />
loaded 4 wheel drive. 4 door unarm<br />
package e»ce«ent conation ?8OO0<br />
miles $13500 313-266-4964<br />
313-217-1313<br />
RANGER 1990 4.4 extended cab<br />
all Mack beauty m* week only $189<br />
down smaA monthly payments No<br />
cosigner needed OAC<br />
TYVfe AUTO (313) 455-S566<br />
S-10 1991 Pick-up 4»4. 6 cylinder<br />
5 speed Real dean- $6950<br />
MIKE SAVOtE CHEVROLET<br />
(8101 643-8000<br />
SUBURBAN 1996 Diack cherry,<br />
loaded 8000 miles $32,00&tiest<br />
(8101 623-8750<br />
SUBURBAN 1996 4(4 - doth seats<br />
dual fci<br />
CD.<br />
$29 500<br />
towing<br />
package,<br />
(810) 624-9387<br />
SUBURBAN 1984 4.4 runs good,<br />
new transmission. S300Qffen* oiler<br />
313-255-2385<br />
GMC 1994<br />
Sudutban 4.4 Rear an<br />
4 heat loaded. $24 500 Call<br />
I3I3J 462-1556<br />
GMC 1992 Typhoon - E.eWlant cosmic*-<br />
power windows-' locks. al<br />
Mtmt anti lock Cakes<br />
automate<br />
iev»img M time 4 wheel drive 285<br />
Hp cd two. txack leather air tug<br />
gage rack $2C 000 810-788-5035<br />
GMC 1996 - Yukon 4 door. SLE<br />
indigo Blue Silver 8 000 " m,les<br />
$29000 (BIO) 486-5453<br />
GRAND CHEROKEE 1995<br />
automatic<br />
6 cyknder<br />
loaded with cassette<br />
alarm «<br />
mites $23 90Cf<br />
Ca» (313) 382 5412<br />
GRAND esi (3131 467-8395<br />
CELEBRITY<br />
1986 116 000 hi-way<br />
miles, excellent, mamtananoe record.<br />
CONCORD. 1993 4 door. V-6 automatic<br />
leather. 36 000 maes «cw<br />
lenL $13 SOOittosi (B10) 540-7542<br />
CONCORDE 1995<br />
loaded. iullent<br />
condition. 27000 mles $14,000<br />
eves (810) 474-0627<br />
CONCORDES 1903 41994, loadM.<br />
low mles. 3 available Staring Horn<br />
$10,905<br />
Livonia Chryator-PtymouBl<br />
(3131 525-7604<br />
Check These Savings On<br />
Quality Used Vehicles at<br />
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1994 F 1 5 0 XLT 4 x 4<br />
5.0 tter V8, automatic transmission, air<br />
condtionlna Off Road PacKage. limited<br />
slip axle. Trailer Tow Package, ail the<br />
extras and orty 26.000 miles 508 under<br />
factory warrant). Blue. Stock
«an*er*<br />
concMcn $3,700 810-360-3722<br />
T-BIRD 1987 - Tu«tK> Coupe l«<br />
Wile's car Musi See" $33DO'or Best<br />
Oder 313-425-0556<br />
T-BlRD 1987 • Turt>o Cpe<br />
Automalic<br />
l-owner 79 000 miles loeded<br />
Mue $370Q'Bast Otter 810-542-1630<br />
TEMPO 1901. automatic »r TYME<br />
does it again $1599<br />
TVME AUTO (313) 455-5566<br />
TEMPO 1993 4 door automate air<br />
low mdea $5966<br />
Tamaroll Dodge 810-354-6600<br />
TEMPO 1994 - GL Automatic air<br />
amtmr cassette 42.000 m«s.. wNie<br />
gray interior $6900 313-453-2896<br />
TEMPO 1994 GL automate a.r<br />
power locks tut cassette luggage<br />
rack $7 494<br />
DEMMER FORO b®c» bucket seats, new tires<br />
AM-FM $5500 (313) 422-5507<br />
PRISM 1991. LSt automatic loaded.<br />
82.000 mass very dean $3,900<br />
firm 1810) 617-2205<br />
PRISM 199T - 5 Speed 53000 m«es,<br />
a»r no rust, new HeVt»a»«&e>naust<br />
Clean. $5200 (3l3) 261 5562<br />
TEMPO 1990 GL. 4 door, automatic<br />
air excellent condiBon. 45000 rrales<br />
$4000 • • • • * • • • S O L D '<br />
PRIZM1994 4 door auiomauc *»*•<br />
FM air $6495<br />
SUNSHINE ACURA<br />
1810)471-9200<br />
i k *<br />
*<br />
* BILL COOK NISSAN<br />
SEDAN SPECTACULAR<br />
RIGHT CARS • RIGHT PRICES • RIGHT PAYMENTS<br />
BILL COOK WILL DELIVER,<br />
WHAT<br />
OTHER DEALER S ONLY PROMISE!<br />
NO ACQ. FEES - NO DESTINATION<br />
FEES<br />
850 G«e<br />
PRiZM • 1990 MatcfiCack. 5 door<br />
64 000 maes e.ceaem cpndMon. 1<br />
owner Mom* car 313-981-6529<br />
PRIZM 1902 - LSI Oreal 2nd car<br />
rtiry rekatxe $5200 CaHI alter 6pm<br />
1810) 620-7258<br />
852 Ho«U<br />
PRIZM LSI 1993 5 speed. 4 door<br />
lu*y loaded ahmnam<br />
27 000 rrules $? 900(313)<br />
) 532-1995<br />
STORM 1901 dark red witn power<br />
moonrool low males entended war-<br />
$3799 awm only «89 down<br />
AUTO (313; 455-5566<br />
CIVIC 1003 OX. 4 door, automatic<br />
transmission factory air $10,995<br />
(313) 453-3600<br />
SUNSHINE HONDA<br />
CIVIC 1903 OX. 2 door automatic<br />
tranomataacm. factory air<br />
$i0.005<br />
13131 453-3600<br />
SUNSHINE HONDA<br />
TRACKER -1993 4.4 - rao IwrcWop.<br />
automatic<br />
air 23.000 maes enceilent<br />
$8 OOCVbesi (113) 464-6366<br />
Honda<br />
ACCORO 1983 -4 door 120 000<br />
Meeds brake work<br />
Asking<br />
1-2427<br />
$500 (313) 961-242?<br />
ACCORD 1991. QX 2 door automatic<br />
air 49 000 miles Like new<br />
$8500 Call 110)851-4925<br />
ACCORO 1991 EX<br />
2 doo> .*Utomalrc<br />
air sunroo> Wea maintained<br />
Dn*en only m [tie Souffi $6200<br />
E>emngs only 1810) 641-9327<br />
ACCORO '996 EX,- loaded, dean,<br />
'earner 5 spe«0 6.000 miles.<br />
$21 000 negonaWe, Darren -<br />
(313)438-6000 eves'.810) 683-4211<br />
ACCORD 1993 LX automattt Iransrrwamri<br />
'actor, tu only 40.000 miles<br />
1313] 453-3600<br />
SUNSHINE HONDA<br />
CIVIC 1900 DX<br />
E.cekera cottfrkon<br />
5 speed arrvTrrvcaisetle $3,750<br />
C-ati 1810) 423-0103<br />
CIVIC<br />
tires<br />
repairs needed<br />
1986 great engine newer<br />
3 $600rbesi<br />
313-453-3523<br />
CIVIC 1903 VX. 50.000 males, air<br />
Sharp' $7995<br />
H I N E S P A R K<br />
LINCOlN-MERCURY 313 453-2424<br />
DeaSca 1995 Whae Snarp" 5 speed<br />
tacloiV air $12,995<br />
' 1313) 453-3600<br />
SUNSHINE HONDA<br />
LX 1987 4 door 5 speed. 101.000<br />
males carefully maintained record*.<br />
S3.800 (810) 642-0064<br />
PASSPORT 1995 EX autcmabc<br />
Mrisrmssaon loaded Only $18,995<br />
SUNSHINE HONDA<br />
1313) 453-3600<br />
ACCORD 1995 LX, 4 door automatic<br />
I'ansmtssior' loaded Lease from<br />
$262 37,Month 5 to choose from'<br />
[3131 453-3600<br />
SUNSHINE HONDA<br />
ACCORD LX 1904 30 000<br />
Ertended warranty<br />
Mm condrtion<br />
513 200 1810) 258-0166<br />
ACCORO 1990 Navy blue urn<br />
leafcwi sunrool Good condition<br />
$7300 After 5pm 6'0-879-4820<br />
ACCORD 1969 - 5 speed 4 door<br />
new Macheam ores Great itudem car*<br />
Runs yooai> $2500 313-941-3912<br />
CIVIC 1991 4 door lactory air. only<br />
44.000 mues Monday onfy $6595<br />
SUNSHINE MON0A<br />
t313) 453-3800<br />
CIVIC 1990 OX -4 door air AMf M<br />
cassene dean runs great $3,000 or<br />
best (8101 641-5052<br />
PRELUOE 1907 o.xceUenl coruMion<br />
runs great 157,000 miles $4500'<br />
best (810) 750-0234<br />
PRELUOE - 1994 30.000 maes. 5<br />
speed<br />
Immaculate condition Nor*-<br />
smoker car Mus! sell $14,300<br />
[8101 778-3664<br />
PRELUOE 1991, Si. loaded red air<br />
eiceaieni condrtion $10 500. (810)<br />
788-0166 Ert I<br />
PRELUDE 1989 Si - 65.000 miles,<br />
red automatic, wen maintained<br />
$8 200 1810) 414-7305<br />
PR El DDE 1992 S 50.000 miles<br />
White automatic, ar immaculate<br />
conation $11 500 (8101 363-9716<br />
Lexus<br />
LS 400 1990 Extra cMn<br />
75.000 m<br />
•* bodes 8 roccrcfc sever $21,900<br />
810855-3867. pager 810-316-7996<br />
856 Liacolfi<br />
A GREAT BUY' 1906<br />
ComnenM<br />
Fuh loaded Cypaen wcypreea<br />
leaffier mtenor<br />
Owned $ moa ft<br />
dunged mand 4.500 males w* ee*<br />
tor pay oK ol $33 700<br />
Lists over<br />
$45 000 Can Quack' Eve 459-4532<br />
Day 451-0400 ask Suunne<br />
CONTENTIAL<br />
Series eacekeni<br />
$il.000/best<br />
1991 Signature<br />
CO. 53 000 maes<br />
(313) 427-8062<br />
CONTINENTAL 1991 - Blacfc<br />
leather. 47 000 maes Etcekem Per<br />
tormance $8500 (810) 855-5202<br />
CONTINENTALS 1990 4 1991 lu«y<br />
loaded immaculale Starling a)<br />
OLSON OLDS (313) 261-6900<br />
CONTINENTAL 1990 Signature<br />
Setres-white tan leather. 03K<br />
highway mi $7200 810-615-0586<br />
CONTINENTAL 1990 Signature<br />
Series Loaded eiceHenl. original<br />
12-7232<br />
owner $6800 1810) 652 :<br />
CONTINENTAL l995S*v«r memory<br />
seals iracfton control leather,<br />
healed seats Noor shrtter 17 000<br />
mles $26 905<br />
OEMMER FORD (313) 721-2600<br />
TOWNCAR 1968, loaded. ti< power<br />
low meet extra sharp 1 $6788<br />
TOWN CAR 1904 18.000<br />
Itponeaa $19 900<br />
H I N E S<br />
P A R K<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY 313-453-2424<br />
TOWN CAR 1988 • «0 OOC'tnaee<br />
Very Clean, loaded $8700<br />
(810) 682-8249<br />
TOWN CAR Sv>alure Series 1887.<br />
looks & runs encekenl. 1 tamHy<br />
owned, non-smoker. $3,99Sbe*t<br />
Before 8 PM (313) 455-3334<br />
TOWN CAR Signature Senas 1968<br />
brown with brown valor "tenor fi*y<br />
loaded 85.000 mHe». nice ctsndawn.<br />
needs manor repair Call Oeoroe<br />
{313) 579-2110<br />
TOWN CAR 1986 tan. '•> root<br />
enceHenl clearV 50.400 miles.<br />
$495tt or best 313-261 -8089<br />
CONTINENTAL 1989 Trtaraum<br />
Grey moon-root. 85 000 males.<br />
$6800 or best oiler 810^46-4341<br />
Mazda<br />
MARK VII. 1990 - Good cond®on.<br />
premium equpmem. Of<br />
$7500 313-675<br />
MARK VIH - 1994 Emerald green,<br />
leather moonroo?, loaded warranty<br />
40 000 miles EiceMnt conditio"<br />
$20 500 1810) 646-8645<br />
MARK VIII 1994 leather traction<br />
assist<br />
37 000 miles Musi see"<br />
Only $17,994<br />
•<br />
DEMMER FORO (313) 721-2600<br />
MARK VIII 1995. low miles- $28,500<br />
(8101 879-1236<br />
MARK VUI 1993 47 000 mdes<br />
majonroot. eirtra sharp! $16,900<br />
H I N E S P A R K<br />
LINCOL N-MERCUR* 313-453-2424<br />
MARK vur 1994 13.000 miles,<br />
moonrool JBt showroom new 1<br />
$22 500<br />
H I N E S<br />
P A R K<br />
LINCOLN MERCURY 313-453-2424<br />
TOWN CAR 1992 Cartwr Edition.<br />
Loaded very low maes $16,500<br />
(517) 546-7382<br />
TOWN CAR 1991 Enecutrve Model<br />
80 000 Miles metallic taupe gray<br />
code alarm good condition $9600<br />
fcrm - 1810) 228-8854<br />
TOWN CAR 1990 Full power very<br />
dean hagh miles weal maintaineo<br />
$6500 (810) 960-1744<br />
9 6 S E N T R A G X E<br />
OPTIONS-)5L*»i6vaMi4cyt wBartr»<br />
daiog a cower a mmj eon a m j S tows<br />
cttM jtareocass. (Aasmom SO 15107<br />
S 159*<br />
LEASE FOR 36 MONTHS<br />
N O W $ 1 2 , 9 9 5 * *<br />
9 7 A L T I M A G X E<br />
power wnxmtexi Raemg & gnaas crum<br />
uss «e»ies»ertry tMnH cua. pkit mon S» H5673<br />
$ 1 9 9 < »<br />
LEASE FOR 36 MONTHS<br />
N O W $ 1 8 , 3 9 5 * *<br />
9 6 M A X I M A G X E<br />
OPTIONS-3Dim21MMVS ate a>.K9e«jg<br />
K poeer lead wnxiwv odo Oeemj I n m<br />
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a a S C t T T S E k U - T W I<br />
SATURDAY HOURS ARE<br />
BACK! OPEN 10 AM-3PM<br />
'97 RAM 1500 4X2 CLUB CAB '97 NEON HIGHLINE SEDAN<br />
/^HCNiOHUf<br />
X<br />
020,1409<br />
Th»« la Tha Truck! SLT phg. 5 9L V-8. automatic, sliding rear window<br />
white letter tires, pwr windows, pwr locks, am/fm cass and mots'<br />
Stk#770l3<br />
0 Down<br />
24 Mo. est (810) 476-4096<br />
SABLE 18«3-Loaded. 51.000miles<br />
J1I 000<br />
cia between 2t>m 8p»n<br />
(313) 427-0126<br />
SABLE. 1902. LS. aeen 36.000<br />
mites loaded SB 600<br />
610-299-2558<br />
SABLE 1993 LS. 4 Ootu wtnte<br />
v;,aded. Buckets<br />
19000 miles ong-<br />
•nal owrw. wtfes cor $11,500<br />
SOLD<br />
SABLE LS Wagon 1989<br />
loaded<br />
encetont 3 seats new Ives A<br />
«naust<br />
$4,500. SOLO<br />
SABLE 1989 - Snarp Carl EiaWlent<br />
" i*i Must See $3400<br />
Body R " ,s<br />
Greet<br />
Now a'aa (810) 347-3715<br />
SABLE 1995 slanoowogon. 7 pes<br />
seaioer I*® aw». 12.000 mees<br />
$14 900 " (313)420-2041<br />
SABLE 1996 Station Wagon, puacnued<br />
A plen must se« 6,600<br />
maes $19,000 (313) 464-6026<br />
'OPA2 1993<br />
4 door sedan law<br />
mileage eicetlent condition<br />
S6SOO (313) 455-3194<br />
TRACER. 1966 4 door, natcn back,<br />
120 000 miles good shape $650<br />
18101 752-0529<br />
TRACER. 1989 4 Ooor hettfi. automalK<br />
air cfurse. great car. 58.000<br />
males $3,400 After 5(313)981 2463<br />
TRACER 1994 LTS - automate ait<br />
crmse am,Irvcassette premium<br />
sound, alarm 7,600 miles unde<<br />
lactory warranty unM Juty 1997<br />
$9 300 Before 9pm (313) 278-7895<br />
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10D(GX*) CLASSIFICATIONS 815 to 815 O&E [onday, September 16, 1996<br />
a Suburban<br />
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Automotive showcase<br />
Published Every Monday<br />
5-<br />
Mitsubishi<br />
cuts price by<br />
$3,700 on<br />
1997 3000GT<br />
By Anne Fracassa •<br />
Avanti NewsFeatures<br />
SANTA BARBARA. Calif. -<br />
Mitsubishi expects the "look at<br />
me!"-styled 3000GT sports car to<br />
come into its own in 1997.<br />
There are many good reasons<br />
for it. One: "It feels really good<br />
under your right foot," offers<br />
Kevin Ormes. Mitsubishi's top<br />
U.S. marketing executive.<br />
But there are at least two others.<br />
First, 83,700 has been<br />
shaved off the price of the base<br />
model. Sec6nd. Dodge has killed<br />
the Stealth, the 30Q0GT's<br />
Mitsubishi-manufactured sister<br />
car.<br />
But how much more can really<br />
be expected of the. 3000GT° .ln<br />
the past two years, it ran away<br />
from the competition in the premium<br />
sports-car segment, outselling<br />
the Toyota Supra. Mazda<br />
RX-7, Nissan 300 ZX and Subaru<br />
SVX combined.<br />
.The price break certainly will<br />
open some eyes. The big cut<br />
means the base 3000GT can now<br />
be bought for $27,100*— a big<br />
dip under last year'-s S30.800<br />
low-end price.<br />
The Stealth's demise after a<br />
mildly successful seven-year run<br />
as Dodge's most visible muscle<br />
car also is a factor in the antici-<br />
1 r m<br />
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ROAD<br />
TEST<br />
By<br />
B * w<br />
ym<br />
mr- rM<br />
Anne<br />
Fracassa<br />
pated growi'ih of 3000GT sales.<br />
The thinking at Mitsubishi is that<br />
Dodge cheapened the 3000GT by<br />
selling a lot of stripped Stealths<br />
instead of maximizing its impact<br />
as-an image car.<br />
Despite theimage erosion that<br />
supposedly has come from the<br />
underequipped Dodge Stealths.<br />
Mitsubishi has won near-universal<br />
respect for the scowl-faced<br />
3000GT over the years from critics,<br />
enthusiasts and engineers.<br />
LEASE FOR ONLY<br />
$OOQ* MONTH<br />
24 MONTHS<br />
1997 DODGE STRATUS<br />
Loaded with Equipment!<br />
The respect is deserved since<br />
Mitsubishi designers have annually<br />
created a fantastic-looking<br />
car that delivers incredible<br />
horsepower (the high-end 1997<br />
YR-.4 tops the list at 320 horsepower)<br />
and enough gizmos and<br />
gadgets to keep every true performance<br />
buyer happy.<br />
So let's not beat up on the<br />
Stealth too much. It didn't die<br />
because it was a bad car. I can<br />
vouch for the Stealth's credentials<br />
as a great car. During a<br />
head-to-head test at Chrysler's<br />
test track in Chelsea, Mich.,<br />
seven years ago.i made a loadedup<br />
Stealth easily outperform,<br />
outhandle and outmaneuver a<br />
turbo-powered Porsche and a<br />
Corvette ZR-1:<br />
Everybody knows the Stealth<br />
is dead because Dodge wanted<br />
the Detroit-made Viper to be its<br />
image leader. Obviously this was<br />
a smart decision. A win-win deal<br />
for both Dodge and Mitsubishi,<br />
which hopes to cannibalize:<br />
Stealth sales that would have<br />
. gone to Dodge.<br />
POWER<br />
SUNROOF<br />
WITH<br />
rLEASI<br />
Air Conditioning • Power Mirrors • AM/FM Cassette<br />
Power Windows • Tilt Wheel • Full Size Spare<br />
Power Locks • Dual Air Bags * And Much More<br />
With the lowered price and<br />
commitment to performance,<br />
shrewd enthusiasts would be<br />
wise to find a reason to put a<br />
1997 3000GT in their garages. If<br />
foe no other reason than to hear<br />
the throaty engines on these cars<br />
rumble and roar and kick out<br />
enough power to scare your<br />
grandmother.<br />
For those who need a quick<br />
breakdown on what's available<br />
on the 3000GT menu, here it is:<br />
The new base model that debuts<br />
this year is aimed at the former<br />
Stealth buyer. The SL. the highest<br />
lever offering an automatic<br />
transmission, goes for luxury<br />
luxury, performance and gadgets.<br />
And the VR-4 is for the kid who<br />
has everything.<br />
All new 3000GTs get a lessmenacing<br />
fascia design this year<br />
to improve air flow into the<br />
intake-manifold. The change,<br />
which incorporates a new projector-beam<br />
fogiamp style, is supposed<br />
to improve the cars performance,<br />
if that's possible. All<br />
3000GTs also add a spoiler to<br />
LEASE FOR ONLY<br />
BLm G*<br />
Down R | 24 MONTHS<br />
"Full-Size"<br />
Loaded<br />
with Equipment!<br />
Power Steering<br />
Aluminum wheels<br />
Power Windows • Tilt & Cruise • Deluxe Jayco Conversion<br />
Power Locks • AM/FM Cassette<br />
Automatic * Conversion Appearance Package<br />
NEW 1996 DODGE INTREPID NEW 1997 DODGE RAM PICKUP NEW 1997 NEON HIGHLINE 2DR<br />
SUNROOF<br />
• A*CondH»ning<br />
• Power Windows<br />
• Power Locks<br />
SERVICE<br />
Stock "35089<br />
' Tin & Cruse • Dual Air Bags<br />
»3 3 V-6 Engine • 16" Wheels<br />
•AM. FM • Cloth Buckets<br />
• Console<br />
16.389<br />
Laram1enaed war 52 000 mM Eicatant coniMon COROLLA 19«9 SR5<br />
GMC 1965 Pick up $600 1984<br />
n««2 J05 days (3131 561-6610 locks. )•« cruise 31000 maes engeie $400 (313) 425-8903<br />
voo»e- S5600 1810) 471-5788<br />
78000-ongnat mtes stored every (3131 453-3600<br />
Toyota CerBked $11,595 STalO»4A CARAVELLE 1985 4 door. 106.000 OLDSMO&ILE 1986 ClERA - 4 door<br />
TERCEL 1988 2 door autcmakc<br />
wmier E». tMue.su"'oct loaded t>e.iu<br />
dnva gM $a7tfa<br />
5 V488<br />
TVME AUTO j-3| 455-5566 1200 |313) 425-5024 criaa*. 31 000m4es Black encedent matic powe* brakaamrndows a door maes. runs *e« $1000 krm<br />
:SCN OLDS (J13J 261-6900<br />
SATURN 1996 SL2<br />
->NO PRIX t994 • SE 4 *KX. i|>oed ABS air power<br />
t936<br />
you write an ad that<br />
3538<br />
great $930C(.bes1 i313l 480-359t 57.00Q maes enceHem condition power steanngfbrakes a door locus trensmssnn wes a etfiausi $950<br />
, Tan 1313! 292-6131<br />
$6500 810-642-8025 lilt cruse c steam aloy wheels.<br />
(313) 425-890^ T-8IR0 1984 Turt>c Coupe - Mint<br />
get's results!<br />
•if*AND PRIX 1991 STE ertended<br />
SATURN 1996 SL2 4 dour sedan "5 CELICA 1990 GT ••cadwit condition.<br />
31.000 miles One owner. Toyou<br />
conrjtion' Runs-buf needs some<br />
very low miles leather<br />
speed arr power Much more' new lire* Ar^ona car 100 000 SUPER BEETLE, 1971 runs gre*l - Cernbed $10.39? ST#1178A ESCORT 1986 EXP - Low mileage<br />
, TVME dOM i! again. Si «31<br />
$12595<br />
miles moving to New Yolk Oty but needs cosmetic work $1.000 or MR2 red. air automatic power Very good running, good body<br />
work $tOOO*rm (313f 522 3843<br />
Llvorna Chrmsler-Plymoulh $6600 1810) 645 1487 bes» offer Beeper 8)0-704-9106 brakeswaidows. sunroot tilt. 51.000 $1100 Before 2pm 313-416-9481<br />
TEMPO 1990 4 door, cruse, power<br />
' l-.- .* w-vA tuok 20 minute c»»»i 13131 525-7604<br />
mwjI try phone OAC<br />
CEUCA 1991 GT Red. miles $7995 STf4699A<br />
automatic<br />
.fc»t AtlTO 13131455 5566 SCI 1992 4 door automatic. -a»<br />
sunroof 100 000<br />
VW FOX 1988 - Stick shift. Runs CressKla 1989 whoa mf automatic FESTJVA 1999 L - silver automate, locks anvlm cassette $200Gtiesi (Dbscruer ^ iEccentric<br />
Nghway miles<br />
LiRAND PRl* 1993 STE learner.<br />
dean' $7988<br />
Ewakent $8500 18.101 394-1229 good 4 I vary dependable' Must Sen power tvakasNMndow»door locks a an 85 000 maes greal car $1800 (313) 26'-9014<br />
Or*y $700 ! . (313) 464-6495 seal moonrool nit. own 58.000 best After 5pm (313) 836-7786<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING<br />
C jJ cuayei i 4 V f, coeded with a*<br />
Tarta«o« DcMge (iio JU^GOCI CELICA 1990 GTS biadk KaM<br />
maes $9895 ST*465dA<br />
TOYOTA 1981 Ceaca GT 5 speed<br />
4ge «epi woe new emended<br />
automauc power brakes.'mndows a<br />
St 1 I994i 5 'Airvroot a- arty. $89 down. $129 mo Mo EXPLORER 1993 Limned Loaded ddor locks Ml cruia FORO 1982 EXP - low maes good TOYOTA 1981 •- ton dmsei pickup FAX YOUR AD INTERNET ADDRESS<br />
SC-N6IRD '96' GT. 2 How coupe A0S 1 :(1,«J00 mil- war cosigner needed OAC has ywung A* rwgnway miles $23 995<br />
condil.on new clutch/brakes runs good. 116 000 rm needs tvake<br />
uigmativ. red » black 2 (one one<br />
jw- «• air ^loy rmis. spcJei W - rar4y $11000 .11 l :47-9091 T Vf.fr AUTO (313. 455-5566 $16 500 (517) 546-7382<br />
exhaust $950 (313) 421-0195 wort., manual $500 313-4216-3717 313-953-2232 http://oeonline.com<br />
LA FONTAINE<br />
'w»ll«. tOOOOOptuSnuMs $1850 SC2 1993. *unr«.'- gnkJ - av. 5 C OHOlLA 1991 LE 83,000 miles ISUZU 1989 'MARX 4 door white TOYOTA 313-561-6600 FORO 1974 Maverick yellow TURBO SPRINT 1987 Chevrolet<br />
.1" » 527-2757<br />
spied alloy CMS«M 55 000 miles<br />
"W'4 1 Mack autcmatic loaded $3900 tirm automatic 55.000 miles M power'<br />
65 000 maes Runs good Good con-<br />
Siftoutrest 1313-1 455 •-3693<br />
(810) 617-2205 $2500 Pager* 810-704-3040 CLASSIFIED WORKS dition $700 (3131 728-4281<br />
last 5 speed an. good condRicm condition,<br />
$900<br />
471-0224<br />
S'JNfiflO '992 G-T loaded brvjM<br />
r» ; t 597B8<br />
[SCZ 199 r tor you'<br />
(810)<br />
, Aut.«nM,r. a. opt^n<br />
C'l ^.ON BLOS iVH). 2616900<br />
1 SUPRA 198" Automatic Red Elec MA2QA 1985 628 ! door. 89 980 313-591-0900 FORO T-BlRD 1986. $90abesl after<br />
pa-kacjn 30000 mile.' $11500 tnc sun foot * moon root 60 000 mdes Al serve* recotds kapt Great 810-644-1070<br />
VOLKSWAGEN 1975 needs work<br />
• . 3I3-53&-6975 n»le* $4500 18IO1 788-0663 Car' $2750 (313) 459-7168 810-852- 32ff<br />
Mercury Cougar 1985 $9Dttbesl many extra parts $600<br />
(810i 474-8230<br />
I'NBlRiy '988 GT turbo" 5 speed<br />
Ca* (3131 561-570*<br />
120* The Observer/ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1996<br />
CUSS REUNIONS<br />
1313) 837 5880 or (810) 74&3340<br />
A reunion is planned for June 1997.<br />
(8J0J 781-4360 or (810) 753-504$<br />
tural Center. Warren. "<br />
CLAM Of ISM<br />
As space permit's, the Observer<br />
& Eccentric Newspapers print,<br />
without charge, announcements<br />
of class reunions. Send the<br />
information to Reunions,<br />
Observer & Eccentric Newspapers.<br />
36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia<br />
48150. Please include the<br />
date of the reunion and the first<br />
and last name of at least one<br />
contact person, and a telephone<br />
number.<br />
Annapolis<br />
CLASS Of 1S7S<br />
Nov. 30 Hobday Inn. Fairlane.<br />
CLASSES Of 1SS4-M<br />
X combined reunion is planned for Sept.<br />
28 at the Warren Chateau Hall. Warren.<br />
Cass Technical Reunion, 19785 W. 12<br />
Mile Road. Suite 559. Lathrup Village<br />
48076<br />
Detroit<br />
Central<br />
CLASS Of ISM<br />
A reunion fs planned for Nov. 30.<br />
(810) 55*4306<br />
Detroit Chadsey *<br />
JANUARY-JUNE CLASSES Of 1M7<br />
(313) 981-2825 oi(313) 4211257<br />
Detroit<br />
Cody<br />
JANUARY-JUNE CLASSES Of IMS<br />
Sept. 20 at Laurel Manor. Livonia.<br />
(810) 6859738 or (810) 632-6926<br />
JANUARY-JUNE CLASSES Of 1S7S<br />
Nov. 29 at Burton Manor in Lrvonia.<br />
(313) 425 7099 or (313) 454 4387<br />
Detroit<br />
CQOley<br />
CLASS OF ISM<br />
A reunion is planned for Nov -2.<br />
Detroit<br />
Denby<br />
JANUARY-JUNK CLASSES Of 1M7<br />
A fall 1997 reunion is planned.<br />
(810) 776-4970 or (810) 773-6878<br />
JANUARY-JUNE CLASSES Of ISM<br />
Nov. 2 at the Van Dyke Suite Hotel.<br />
Warren.<br />
(810) 362 3744<br />
Detroit<br />
Eastern<br />
ALL CLASSES UP TO ISM<br />
With the classes of 1936 and 1946 to<br />
be honored, Oct. 4 at the Ukrairtian Cul-<br />
(313) B8&9524 or (810) 626-6580 or<br />
(810) 87*0490<br />
Detroit Girls CC .<br />
CLAM OF ISM<br />
Is looking for classmates.<br />
(313) 383-7099 or (810) 77&9094<br />
Detroit Henry Ford<br />
CLAM Of ISM<br />
A reunion is planned for.Nov. 23<br />
(313) 277-3876 or (810) 348S373<br />
A reunion is planned for Oct . 11.<br />
(517)673-2931<br />
Detroit Mackenzie<br />
JANUARY-JUNE ft ASSES Of ISM<br />
Sept. 21 at the Novi Hilton Hotel. Novi.<br />
(810) 348-2375 or Donna Fatrful White.<br />
19440 Cardeme. Northville 48167<br />
Detroit Mum ford<br />
(313) 278-9870 or (3131 2781900<br />
CLASS OF ISM<br />
Sept 28 at the Royce Hotel, Romulus.<br />
i313) 421-7729 or f313) 449-8531<br />
Benedictine<br />
CLASS OF 1SSS<br />
Is planning a reunion.<br />
810) 6430040 t days). {810) 952<br />
1527 (evenings), or (8101 887-1464<br />
CLASS OF 1S7S<br />
Is planning a reunion.<br />
(313) 531-0141 iSt. Scholasvca Rectory<br />
in Detroit)<br />
Berkley<br />
CLASS OF 1971<br />
Nov. 30 at the Kingsley inn. Bloomfield<br />
Hills.,<br />
(3131 886-0770<br />
CLASS Of 1S5«<br />
A reunion is planned for Oct. 12.<br />
1810) 673-1557 or (810) 478-9821<br />
ALL SCHOOL REUNION<br />
Sept. 21 at the American Legion Hall,<br />
Royal Oak. . .<br />
•810i 545-6032<br />
Birmingham<br />
CLASS Of 19M<br />
Reunion weekend is planned for Oct. 26<br />
at the Kingsley inn. Bloomfield Htiis.<br />
(810) 644,8797 •<br />
CLASS Of 1SS1<br />
Oct. 5. The Village Club.<br />
(810) 5403733 or 18IO) 334-8942<br />
Birmingham<br />
Baldwin<br />
CLASS Of 1»4<<br />
Is planning a,reunion.<br />
(810) 363-3030 or (810) 642 9685<br />
. Birmingham Seahptm<br />
CLASS Of IMS<br />
Nov. 29 at the Northfield Hilton Hotel,<br />
Troy.<br />
(S£ty) 473-7100<br />
Bloomfield Hills Lahser .<br />
CLASS Of 1S7S<br />
Is planning a reunion.<br />
1313) 973-8297 or Drew Pear. 2890<br />
Hawks. Ann Arbor 48108<br />
C6nter Line<br />
CLASSES Of 1S2S-1SS4<br />
Sept. 21 at the Warren Chateau Hall.<br />
Donald Akhurst, 8165 Bernice. Center<br />
Line 48015; or (810) 757-2107<br />
Cherry Hill<br />
CLASS Of ISM<br />
A reunion is planned for Sept. 20.<br />
(313) 581-6475 or (313) 326-3179<br />
Clarkston *<br />
CLASS Of 1S76<br />
Is planning a reunion.<br />
Pod and Debbie Hoot. 5995 Dvorak.<br />
Clarkston 48346-3228. or (810) 623-<br />
0958. or by fax at (810) 6258938,<br />
attention Mike<br />
Crest wood<br />
CLASS Of 197S<br />
Sept. 28 at the Holiday Inn. livoma.<br />
(313) 72*3733<br />
CLASS Of ISM<br />
Nov. 22 at St Mary 's Cultural Center,<br />
Livonia.<br />
(810) 22*3268 • •<br />
Dearborn<br />
CLASS Of IMS<br />
Nov. 29 at Hawthorne Valley Country<br />
Club. Westland<br />
(810)3607004<br />
Dearborn Fordson<br />
CLASS Of AW* ISM<br />
Nov. 9 at the italiarvAmerican Club.<br />
Dearborn. A pre-reumon get-together<br />
will be Nov. 8. Deadline for tickets is<br />
Oct. 1. Classmates from other graduat<br />
ing classes are welcome<br />
(313) 274 9694 or (313) 654-3958 ana<br />
(313) 441-4051 for the prereunioo get<br />
together.<br />
DH Roosevelt<br />
Rotuchaud<br />
CLASSES Of 1SSOS1<br />
Sept . 28 at the Woodlands of Van<br />
Buren<br />
(313) 5954927<br />
CLASS Of 1177<br />
A reunion it planned for June 1997<br />
BLOOMflEW HILLS<br />
ALAN FORD<br />
1645 Sou* Unroph<br />
($10)333-3000<br />
CENTERUNE<br />
BOB THfBOOtAU<br />
26333 Vfan tyk.<br />
($ 10) 733-7100<br />
DLARBORN<br />
FAIRLANE FORD SALES<br />
14305 Michtgcr<br />
(313! $46-5000<br />
DEARBORN<br />
VILLAGE FORD<br />
23S3S McnnAn Aavm-e<br />
(313) 545-3900<br />
DETROIT<br />
JORGENSEN FORD<br />
8333 Michigan Awme<br />
(313, 5U-2250<br />
DETROIT<br />
STARK HKKEY VVEST<br />
24/60 WW M>(» Road .<br />
(373) 5M-4MOO<br />
DETROIT<br />
RIVERSIDE FORD SALES<br />
HS33 fas' Jeflfew Annuo<br />
(313)367-0230<br />
FARM1NGTON HILLS<br />
TOM HOLZtR FORD<br />
39300 Wnl ftr Milt toad<br />
(110) 474-1334<br />
FERNDALE<br />
ED SCHMID FORD<br />
21600 V*aod*ard Awhw<br />
($10)399-1000<br />
FLAT ROCK<br />
SUPER/OR FORD<br />
22675 G-Mar Rood<br />
(313) 7*7-3400<br />
UVONIA<br />
BILL BROWN FORD<br />
32272 food<br />
(313)421-7000<br />
MT. CLEMENS<br />
MIKE DORIAN FORD<br />
35900 Gn*a! W<br />
($10) 792-4100<br />
MT. CLEMENS<br />
RUSS MILNE FORD<br />
43W0Gr#olA*w»*<br />
($10)293-7000<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
MCDONALD FORD SALES<br />
550 Wis* S«v»n WJ* Rood<br />
($10)349-1400<br />
OAK PARK<br />
MEL FARR FORD<br />
2*750GntnMd<br />
($10)967-3700<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
BLACKWELL FORD<br />
41001 Plymouth Rood<br />
(313) 433-1100<br />
REDFORD<br />
PAT MILUKEN FORD<br />
960C fcWopA food<br />
(313) 233-J100<br />
ROCHESTER '<br />
HUNTINGTON FORD<br />
2990 Sou*focfouarRood<br />
($10) $52-0400<br />
ROYAL OAK<br />
ROYAL OAK FORD<br />
550 Nbrtfc Woodvord Avenue<br />
($10)544-4100<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
AVIS FORD<br />
29300 tsltgraph Rood<br />
(313)355 7500<br />
SOUTHGATE<br />
SOUTHGATE FORD<br />
16501 Fori Sir—i<br />
(313)2$ 2-3436<br />
57. CLAIR SHORES<br />
ROY O'BRIEN<br />
22X1 Nine Mih Rood<br />
(SI01 776-7400<br />
STERLING HEIGHTS<br />
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$239-42<br />
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Elizabeth Bell Smth. 10608 Beaconsfield.<br />
Detroit 43224 or (313) 3724657<br />
after 4 p.m.<br />
Sec* 28 at Warren CWtau Hall.<br />
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