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IN THE PAPER<br />
<strong>TODAY</strong><br />
Ballot proposals: Gov. John Engler<br />
will visit <strong>Canton</strong> Friday,<br />
March 4, as part of a series of citizens<br />
<strong>for</strong>ums he has planned to<br />
promote passage of Proposal A.<br />
/2A<br />
Budget talks: Despite an administrative<br />
recommendation to delay<br />
its budget workshop, the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Board of Education<br />
will meet 8 a.m. to noon Saturday,<br />
Feb. 26, to discuss the 1994-95<br />
budget, which could include up to<br />
$2 million in cuts. /3A<br />
On the road: A new exhibit at the<br />
Plymouth Historical Museum,<br />
"The American Road." tells the<br />
..lustang, -<br />
year, is included. /6A<br />
"COUNTY NEWS<br />
Residency: A Wayne County<br />
commissioner wants to <strong>for</strong>ce almost<br />
all the employees of the<br />
county government to live in<br />
Wayne County. /5A<br />
Seeking answers: Readers'<br />
questions on Proposal A continue<br />
to be about the homestead exemption<br />
affidavit — the simple <strong>for</strong>m<br />
you must sign to make your home<br />
eligible <strong>for</strong> a property tax break.<br />
/5A<br />
SPORTS<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> nips Salem: The Chiefs<br />
proved to be the better team in<br />
Monday's final gymnastics dual<br />
meet <strong>for</strong> both, edging defending<br />
state champion Salem. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
finishes its regular season with 11<br />
straight dual meet victories. /IB<br />
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Opinion . . .14-15A<br />
Obituaries .... 8A<br />
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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24,1994 • CANTON. MICHIGAN • 64 PAGES<br />
FITTY CENTS<br />
<strong>Cop</strong> <strong>sought</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>housing</strong> <strong>complex</strong><br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township is looking <strong>for</strong> state money to place a<br />
police officer at a low-income bousing <strong>complex</strong> that<br />
has been the scene of some minor gang-related problems.<br />
The officer would work with the nearby school,<br />
along with residents in the <strong>complex</strong>.<br />
BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKI<br />
STAFF Warrea<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Safety Department<br />
is applying <strong>for</strong> a state grant to<br />
provide a liaison officer at the lowincome<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Commons Apartments.<br />
"There is a real push <strong>for</strong> communi-<br />
ty-baaed policing." said <strong>Public</strong> Safety<br />
Director John Santomauro. "If the<br />
grant money isn't available, this is a<br />
concept we want to incorporate into<br />
our policing philosophy."<br />
The community policing philosophy<br />
involves a liaison officer responsible<br />
<strong>for</strong> coordinating a variety of pro-<br />
grams designed to reduce crime, the<br />
fear of crime and to improve quality<br />
of life <strong>for</strong> residents.<br />
The proposed program would involve<br />
police. <strong>Canton</strong> Commons management,<br />
Field Elementary School<br />
staff, social service and job training<br />
agencies and area businesses, Santomauro<br />
said.<br />
"Last year, we were having a repeated<br />
problem out at <strong>Canton</strong> Commons<br />
with gang-related activities and<br />
gang wannabees," Santomauro said.<br />
In 1993, police received '>'9 calls <strong>for</strong><br />
service from the apartn i t <strong>complex</strong><br />
on Haggerty Road.<br />
The department responded to problems<br />
at the apartment <strong>complex</strong> with<br />
creation of a task <strong>for</strong>ce, which involves<br />
the school district, parks and<br />
recreation, apartment management<br />
and police. Another task <strong>for</strong>ce involves<br />
surrounding police departments<br />
and the schools, which share<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation about gang-related activities.<br />
The request is <strong>for</strong> a grant through<br />
the Michigan Office of Drug Control<br />
Policy <strong>for</strong> what is called a community<br />
reclamation program. The request is<br />
See OFFICER, 4 A<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> sculptor gets hands on project<br />
NN I IIWIIITT —<br />
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Sculpting: <strong>Canton</strong> sculptor Joe DeLauro works on a one-third scale statue of Giovanni<br />
Caboto, also known as John Cabot, credited with discovering Canada. DeLauro s latest<br />
commission, to be completed in bronze, is <strong>for</strong> a club in Windsor bearing the explorer's name.<br />
BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKI<br />
©TAT* Warrxa<br />
To sculptor Joe DeLauro, technique<br />
is one thing. But his work begins<br />
in the soul.<br />
"What I am trying to say I express<br />
hoe with the <strong>for</strong>m," said the <strong>Canton</strong><br />
resident, as he showed his clay<br />
sketch of renowned dancer Martha<br />
Graham.<br />
With armature and clay, DeLauro<br />
shows the sthletic grace of the<br />
dancer, a sculpture he's doing just<br />
<strong>for</strong> himself.<br />
But his latest commission is <strong>for</strong><br />
the Italian Caboto Club in Windsor.<br />
The club is named after John Cabot,<br />
who is generally credited with being<br />
the first European to discover Canada.<br />
While Cabot may have sailed under<br />
the British flag, club members<br />
will quickly in<strong>for</strong>m you that Cabot's<br />
leal name was Giovanni Caboto and<br />
he was Italian. DeLauro" s work will<br />
honor Caboto on the 500th anniversary<br />
of his arrival. The commission<br />
is due in 1997 when the Italian government<br />
is getting together with var<br />
o's Caboto<br />
will stand' at 9 feet and will be<br />
placed in a park on the club's<br />
grounds on Tecumseh Road Bast in<br />
Windsor.<br />
"All the sketching is done here in<br />
clay,** said DeLauro, who retired as<br />
the dean and creator of the University<br />
of Windsor's fine arts department<br />
in 1973.<br />
DeLauro works in bronze, concrete,<br />
wood and marble. Caboto will<br />
be completed in bronxe. DeLauro's<br />
sculptures begin with clay. Once he<br />
decides how he wants to express the<br />
idea or in this case, Caboto, he creates<br />
tK«» armature — wiring — to<br />
strengthen the sculpture. Clay is the<br />
next step.<br />
Caboto does not begin at 9 feet<br />
tall. DeLauro began with an IS-inch<br />
sketch in clay. Now he's working on<br />
the one-third scale model in his<br />
home.<br />
"This part here, no one can do it<br />
but me," DeLauro said, pointing to<br />
how he makes his vision <strong>for</strong> the<br />
sculpture come alive. - -<br />
DeLauro sees Caboto as a bearded<br />
m«n tall, buffeted by<br />
winds as he greets the New World-<br />
Resident questions township survey's purpose<br />
BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKI<br />
STAfT WSTTKB<br />
An officer of the Brookaide Village<br />
Homeowners Association wanted to<br />
know how her fellow residents felt<br />
about construction quality and building<br />
inspections — not about the quality<br />
of township services.<br />
"They ssked how do you rate township<br />
services,'* said Judy Linna,<br />
Brookside secretary-treasurer and officer<br />
of the <strong>Canton</strong> Homeowners Advisory<br />
Council. "The whole issue<br />
home inspections, home inspectors<br />
and building"<br />
I -inm it taking iasue with a survey<br />
conducted by the township of the<br />
more than 600 homeowners in the<br />
Brookside subdivision ifl mid-December.<br />
Linna said aha was under the<br />
impression that the survey would aak<br />
residents about the quality of their<br />
homes, the type of problems they<br />
found, if problems were corrected and<br />
quality of townahip inspections.<br />
"It's not the township's per<strong>for</strong>m-<br />
ance we're asking about, other than<br />
inspections," Linna added.<br />
Issued by the township building<br />
depsrtment, the survey ssked<br />
whether residents: sre sstisfied with<br />
their home and neighborhood, which<br />
departments they hsd contact with;<br />
the type of in<strong>for</strong>mation they expect to<br />
receive from the township on s regular<br />
basis; whether they would attend<br />
sn in<strong>for</strong>mational meeting about<br />
townahip services; and perception of<br />
the townahip government and ser-<br />
See<br />
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vices. Residents were also asked to<br />
explain their concerns and to offer<br />
suggestions.<br />
Similar surveys will be conducted<br />
of new home buyers, based on certificate<br />
of occupancy lists, said Casey<br />
Hans, municipal services in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
coordinator.<br />
The survey was prompted during s<br />
joint meeting of the advisory council<br />
and townahip board last fall when<br />
School board sets pay <strong>for</strong> new superintendent<br />
BY M.B. DILLON<br />
STA/T<br />
The person who replaces John Hoben aa superintendent<br />
at Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />
Schools will earn a minimum salary of 1106,000<br />
plus benefits that may include a car, a tax<br />
sheltered annuity and insurance.<br />
The figure was recommended by trustee Dave<br />
Artley, who heads the board's superintendent<br />
search subcommittee.<br />
"Our cOAsUdtSBt chtnfci we<br />
someone <strong>for</strong> under $110,000," he said. In<br />
Uon to salary, "most districts offer a oar, defeaed<br />
compensation, vacation days, paid holidays, sick<br />
-<br />
days, long-term disability, vision insurance,<br />
health insurance and dental Ineurance."<br />
Working with the board is the firm Bickert,<br />
Prophet and Aeeodatee Ltd. of Paloa Heights,<br />
I1L, which Is charging a consulting fee of $13,000<br />
plus expenses<br />
The board reviewed superintendent salaries<br />
and benefits offered In 16 Michigan school die<br />
tricts at its Monday night workshop Just three<br />
(Southfield, West Bloomfield and Farmington)<br />
mm mora then Plymnuth-Tjmtoti, the state's<br />
ninth largeet echool district. ,<br />
Taylor payi its superintendent $84,000 and<br />
provides mileage, but no oar.<br />
SeeSUftWY, 4A<br />
Water<strong>for</strong>d schools pay their superintendent<br />
$99,000 with a tax sheltered annuity and a car<br />
included<br />
Livonie'e school superintendent earns<br />
$109,000 and ia given a car.<br />
Hoben earns $11*328 and reoeivee e $10,000<br />
tax sheltered annuity and $600 per month <strong>for</strong> ear<br />
nfienese His compensation would be about<br />
$122,000 annually — had Hoben not taken wage<br />
ft nan the peat two years — "commensurate<br />
with his longevity." said board preeldent Roland<br />
SeetALAAY, 3A
2A(C) The Observer/ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1994 The Observer! THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1994<br />
Ducks and geese<br />
are free to feed<br />
BY KEVIN BBOWJT-—<br />
STAFF WRIT**<br />
Lured by food from folks who<br />
flock to visit them, the geese and<br />
duck population has surged on<br />
the west end of Newburgh Lake in<br />
Hines Park.<br />
Birds that normally migrate as<br />
far Bouth as Tennessee have chosen<br />
to make this section of the<br />
lake near the limit of Plymouth<br />
Township their year-round home.<br />
But the glut of birds isn't causing<br />
any particular problems, say<br />
authorities.<br />
A county sheriffs department<br />
corporal, who declined to be<br />
named, said sheriffs deputies'<br />
only concern is that geese and<br />
other birds slow up traffic when<br />
they waddle across Hines Drive in<br />
search of food.<br />
And of people who stop, "We<br />
don't mind them feeding birds as<br />
long as they don't litter up the<br />
joint." BAIH<br />
The corporal gestured toward<br />
plastic bags strewn about the<br />
area, containers that once held<br />
bread or other feed left <strong>for</strong> the<br />
birds.<br />
While he was observing the<br />
scene from a blue and gold sher-<br />
iffs department patrol pickup<br />
truck, a woman and her two young<br />
children pulled alongside the road<br />
in their van, carrying loaves of<br />
bread to feed the birds.<br />
When the sheriffs department<br />
corporal asks to talk to her, Sally<br />
Aninos of Plymouth says, "I know<br />
you weren't supposed to feed<br />
them in Livonia."<br />
"You can feed them there," the<br />
corporal responds, adding that<br />
this section of Newburgh Lake is<br />
in Plymouth Township — and<br />
you can feed them here too.<br />
He asks her not to leave the<br />
plastic wrappers holding the<br />
bread. "We always take them,"<br />
she said.<br />
Aninos said she and daughter<br />
Nicole, 6, and son Paul, 2, started<br />
feeding the birds last fall. "We<br />
usually feed them five days a<br />
week be<strong>for</strong>e she goes to school,"<br />
Aninos said.<br />
Even be<strong>for</strong>e unwrapping the<br />
bread, dozens of geese and ducks<br />
begin approaching them in anticipation<br />
of food.<br />
"Once in a while, the kids get<br />
their fingers nipped," Aninos<br />
said. On this morning, the birds<br />
don't get that close, as they wait a<br />
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BILL BRESLER/STATT PHOTOGRAPHER<br />
Geese crossing: Canada geese slow traffic on Hines Drive<br />
in Plymouth, but don't cause many problems.<br />
few feet away be<strong>for</strong>e spearing<br />
pieces of bread tossed on the<br />
muddy ground.<br />
"See the one with the broken<br />
wing? We always have to make<br />
sure we get him something because<br />
she's always worried about<br />
him," Aninos said.<br />
Tim Payne, district wildlife<br />
biologist <strong>for</strong> the state Department<br />
of Natural Resources, said,<br />
"We're very strongly against feeding<br />
Canada geese or ducks <strong>for</strong><br />
that matter.<br />
"We discourage that because<br />
usually they're not getting a good<br />
diet," he said.<br />
Canada geese naturally grazeon<br />
grass in the summer and eat<br />
corn and other grains in the win-<br />
ter — and wetland vegetation<br />
year-round. They're even known<br />
to eat apples, Payne said.<br />
The DNR does relocate young<br />
birds when enough lakefront owners<br />
ask. But Payne said the county<br />
government has not asked the<br />
DNR to look into the rising geese<br />
and duck population in Hines<br />
Park.<br />
Payne said geese and ducks<br />
have enough insulation to survive<br />
a severe cold snap like the one in<br />
January, adding they need open<br />
water and food.<br />
He suggested that people who<br />
have in effect made pets out of the<br />
birds by feeding them in summer<br />
should continue to feed them in<br />
winter.<br />
Driver arrested after high-speed chase<br />
After leading area police on a<br />
high-speed chase, an Ypsilanti<br />
man crashed his car in Plymouth<br />
early Monday and was jailed<br />
pending charges, Plymouth<br />
Township police said.<br />
At about 3:30 a.m., police were<br />
asked to join the pursuit of a Pontiac<br />
Grand Am driven by an Ypsilartti<br />
man, 23. Novi police patrol<br />
officers, chasing the man <strong>for</strong><br />
speeding, pursued him south on<br />
1-275 and then west on M-14, police<br />
said.<br />
Upon joining the chase, a township<br />
patrol officer pursued the car<br />
to Gotfredson Road, where the<br />
Grand Am exited and then headed<br />
back east on M-14, police said.<br />
Now running without using<br />
headlights, the Grand Am exceeded<br />
speeds of 140 mph, police said.<br />
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After a Livonia police patrol car<br />
blocked off the south exit from M-<br />
14 to 1-275, the driver veered<br />
across the roadway into a ditch<br />
and apparently tried to hit a<br />
Plymouth Township officer who<br />
left his car, telling the driver to<br />
get out.<br />
As the car began to speed away,<br />
the officer shot out a rear tire of<br />
the Grand Am, which continued<br />
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running on three tires, police said.<br />
Still eluding police, the car proceeded<br />
onto Schoolcraft and then<br />
crashed after hitting a guard rail<br />
at Wilcox Drive.<br />
Police said the man had borrowed<br />
the car from a friend.<br />
On Tuesday morning, the driver<br />
of the car was in the Plymouth<br />
Township jail awaiting arraignment<br />
in district court.<br />
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Mi 481 ?0 20s standing<br />
next to the building smoking a<br />
cigarette. When the man got out<br />
of his truck, the unidentified man<br />
approached him, pointed a sawed -<br />
off shotgun at him and demanded<br />
money.<br />
After the gunman got the man s<br />
wallet and key, he left eastbound<br />
around the building. No tracks<br />
were found, according to the report.<br />
Van Buren Township police<br />
also reported two armed robberies<br />
within three hours of each other<br />
at bars. The description of the<br />
gunman matched that given in<br />
the.<strong>Canton</strong> incident.<br />
Felonious assault<br />
A 38-year-old woman was taken<br />
into custody after she apparently<br />
slashed her boyfriend with a steak<br />
knife in their apartment on Honey<br />
Tree, Feb. 6, according to s<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> police report.<br />
When police arrived at the<br />
apartment, they were allowed in<br />
by the 51 -year-old boyfriend who<br />
was bleeding from the <strong>for</strong>ehead<br />
and arm. The man told police he<br />
went upstairs to the woman's<br />
bedroom to ask her something<br />
when she slashed him with a<br />
knife, cutting his <strong>for</strong>ehead and<br />
arm. The knife was later found on<br />
a dresser in the bedroom.<br />
The woman asked police to arrest<br />
her so she could get out of the<br />
house. "I had to stab him. He was<br />
beating me and I can't take it<br />
anymore," the woman reportedly<br />
told police. She said the man had<br />
tried pulling her off the bed. The<br />
woman had a black eye and marks<br />
on her <strong>for</strong>ehead, according to the<br />
report.<br />
The man was taken to Annapolis<br />
Hospital <strong>for</strong> treatment. The<br />
woman was taken into custody.<br />
Engler plans visit<br />
to promote tax plan<br />
Gov. John Engler will visit<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Friday, March 4, as part<br />
of a series of citizens <strong>for</strong>ums he<br />
has planned to promote passage<br />
of Proposal A.<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>for</strong>um will be 2:30-<br />
4 p.m. at Fellows Creek Golf Club<br />
on Lotz Road. The <strong>for</strong>um is open<br />
to the public, free of charge. Reservations<br />
are not required.<br />
"I hope we have more people<br />
come than there are places to sit,"<br />
*atd—Township Supervisor Tom<br />
Yack, who supports Proposal A.<br />
"I think John does a great job of<br />
explaining the proposal. The guy<br />
knows taxation."<br />
Engler will be introduced by<br />
state Rep. Robert Geake. He will<br />
give a brief presentation on Proposal<br />
A. Engler plans to complete<br />
the meeting with an hour-long<br />
question and answer session.<br />
"Anytime he comes to <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />
it's good <strong>for</strong> the community. It's<br />
good <strong>for</strong> the residents," Yack said.<br />
"<strong>Canton</strong> has been identified as<br />
one of the top five communities<br />
where they (Republican Party<br />
and Proposal A) have to do well."<br />
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Money talks<br />
School board schedules budget discussion<br />
BY M.B. DILLON<br />
STAFF WBJTTE<br />
an administrative recommendation<br />
to delay ita budget<br />
workshop, the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Board of Education will meet 8<br />
a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 26, to<br />
discuss the 1994-95 budget, which<br />
could include up to $2 million in<br />
cuts.<br />
Associate superintendent <strong>for</strong><br />
business Ray Hoedel suggested<br />
that the board wait until after<br />
voters cast ballots next month.<br />
The March 15 special election<br />
will determine whether an increase<br />
in sales tax will fund<br />
schools.<br />
Hoedel recommended that the<br />
workshop be delayed until March<br />
26, when more in-district budgetary<br />
in<strong>for</strong>matijn will be available<br />
and Lansing will have passed<br />
more enabling legislation on<br />
school finance.<br />
School board president Roland<br />
Thomas said that if the board<br />
wants to allow time <strong>for</strong> public in-<br />
put, the workshop shouldn't be<br />
delayed. The superintendent<br />
search is going to require a large<br />
time commitment <strong>for</strong> the board in<br />
the upcoming months.<br />
"The only thing controlled by<br />
the people of Michigan will be the<br />
ballot proposal. The Legislature<br />
can continue to tinker with every;<br />
part of that until October,"<br />
Thomas said.<br />
The board agreed to discuss criteria<br />
<strong>for</strong> cuts rather than prioritize<br />
cuts at Saturday's session.<br />
Hoedel said indications are<br />
that funding methods <strong>for</strong> vocational<br />
education and at-risk students<br />
will change. "Voc ed is<br />
going to be removed from the revenue<br />
picture, and at-risk students<br />
will be another problem <strong>for</strong> us,<br />
he said.<br />
No longer will the district be<br />
able to place the $33 in state revenue<br />
<strong>for</strong> each at-risk student in the<br />
general fund. "They will tell u*<br />
how to spend that money,<br />
Hoedel said of the state.<br />
Concerns were raised about<br />
prematurely alarming the public<br />
about proposed cuts. •<br />
Board member Susan Feiten<br />
said, "There's a very fine line between<br />
concern about creating anxiety<br />
and involving the public. I<br />
have concerns about doing this<br />
too early."<br />
Trustee Les Walker said that<br />
while sometimes the board intends<br />
things as pure discussion,<br />
"un<strong>for</strong>tunately when we talk<br />
about them early in the process, it<br />
goes out as firm positions."<br />
"This is a process; nothing will<br />
be set in cement," said Thomas.<br />
"We need to review the process<br />
earlier and involve the public<br />
more completely."<br />
Superintendent John Hoben<br />
told the board "the straw dog<br />
you'll receive assumes we are<br />
opening two new elementaryschools<br />
and maintaining the same<br />
staff ratios."<br />
Hoben said he pursued a parent's<br />
suggestion to see whether<br />
Livonia <strong>Public</strong> Schools would<br />
consider leasing Lowell Middle<br />
School <strong>for</strong> a lesser amount.<br />
The suggestion was raised after<br />
the board discussed the possibility<br />
of leaving Lowell, transferring<br />
students to the four existing middle<br />
schools, and closing Gallimore<br />
Elementary to save money.<br />
Livonia responded that on an<br />
extended lease of five to seven<br />
years, Livonia would reduce the<br />
lease price by $25,000.<br />
"We will have to address the<br />
funding issue <strong>for</strong> middle school<br />
over the next three to four years,"<br />
said Hoben. A bond issue "seemB<br />
to be the best option we have at<br />
this point."<br />
A more pressing concern, said<br />
Hoben, is capacity at Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Educational Park. "Capacity<br />
is 4,200 and we have 4,400<br />
students at the park" with enrollment<br />
projected to hit 4,800 in the<br />
next few years.<br />
The budget workshop will be at<br />
the E.J. McClendon Educational<br />
Center, 454 S. Harvey in downtown<br />
Plymouth.<br />
April 11 deadline to file <strong>for</strong> school board<br />
BY M.B. DILLON<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
If you are interested in running<br />
<strong>for</strong> any of three seats on the<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> school board,<br />
you have until 4 p.m. Monday,<br />
April 11, to file nominating petitions.<br />
Two four-year terms and a single<br />
one-year term will be open.<br />
The two four-year seats are<br />
held by Carl Battishill and Lester<br />
Walker, both of whom are undecided<br />
about whether to seek another<br />
term.<br />
The third seat is held by Susan<br />
Feiten, appointed in November to<br />
Salary<br />
Hoben, who's served as superintendent<br />
<strong>for</strong> 20 years, receives<br />
life insurance equal to twice his<br />
current salary. The first $50,000<br />
is paid by the district, with<br />
Hoben paying the remainder at a<br />
group rate. He receives four weeks<br />
paid vacation, 10 paid holidays<br />
plus a Christmas vacation.<br />
Trustees Les Walker, Susan<br />
Feiten and Barbara Graham favored<br />
advertising the position at a<br />
salary of $100,000 or more, commensurate<br />
with experience.<br />
A citizen suggested advertising<br />
the job at $80,000 — $106,000, depending<br />
on experience.<br />
"I'd have concerns about<br />
$80,000. That would infer we are<br />
looking <strong>for</strong> bargain basement,<br />
fill the vacancy created by the resignation<br />
of Dean Swartzwelter.<br />
Feiten also is undecided about<br />
running again.<br />
Nominating petitions are available<br />
<strong>for</strong> any resident of the school<br />
district who is registered to vote.<br />
They are available at the E.J.<br />
McClendon Educational Center<br />
at 454 S. Harvey in Plymouth.<br />
Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Monday through Friday.<br />
Battishill, an area teacher nearing<br />
the end of his first four-year<br />
term, said his plans "are kind of<br />
up in the air."<br />
from page 1A<br />
when we are<br />
Said Walker, "A savvy individual<br />
will look at our minimum,<br />
conditions in the district and get<br />
impressions from peers. 1 don't<br />
think a minimum will set a posture<br />
by itself. I'd rather go lower<br />
than $106,000. I'd like to see the<br />
ad say pay will be in excess of<br />
$100,000.""<br />
Trustee Carl Battishill pointed<br />
out that the manager of the Ford<br />
Motor Sheldon Road plant earn*<br />
considerably more than Hoben.<br />
"That's one of the harsh realities<br />
of spending taxpayer dollars, " he<br />
said. Graham said, "'$100,000<br />
would be all right. We can always<br />
go up, but we can't go down 1<br />
don't want to go out and say<br />
Walker, employed at Michigan<br />
Detroit Diesel-Allison, also is<br />
undecided.<br />
Feiten plans to make her decision<br />
by early March. "1 enjoy<br />
working on the board and I m very<br />
grateful to have had this opportunity.<br />
But 1 really need to evaluate<br />
how this fits in with my family,"<br />
said Feiten, who has a thirdgrader<br />
at Isbister and a preschooler.<br />
A registered nurse currently<br />
ori leave. Feiten is educational<br />
coordinator <strong>for</strong> the<br />
University of Michigan Hospital's<br />
Hume Peritoneal Dialysis Unit.<br />
Feiten said her priorities, if she<br />
you're going Lo get $115.00QZL<br />
Thomas suggested getting the<br />
consultant's opinion, but recommended<br />
going with $106,000.<br />
"Good people won't apply if we<br />
pay less. That's our consultant's<br />
experience."' he said.<br />
Board members said provisions<br />
of a contract, including its length<br />
— three years maximum — will<br />
be determined in public at an<br />
open meeting.<br />
The board has decided to keep<br />
secret the identities of applicants.<br />
Applicants will be known only to<br />
Bickert and Prophet until eight to<br />
10 finalists are decided upon.<br />
Walker said the board should<br />
Trip across Atlantic offered<br />
something to cheer about<br />
BY JULIE BROWN<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Lauri Gaylord of Plymouth<br />
Township got to spend this past<br />
Christmas at home, but then it<br />
was off to London, England.<br />
Gaylord, 17, is a senior at<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High School<br />
and co-captain of the varsity<br />
cheerleading squad. Her late December<br />
early January trip to London<br />
was <strong>for</strong> a parade.<br />
"I went to cheerleading camp<br />
this summer," said Gaylord,<br />
daughter of Joyce and Gary Gaylord.<br />
At the camp, held at the<br />
University of Michigan, she tried<br />
out <strong>for</strong> and made the all-star<br />
team.<br />
"That meant I was to go to<br />
London. England, and repreaent<br />
the United States aa a cheerleader<br />
in the Lord Mayor of Weatmin<br />
iter's New Year's Day parade."<br />
She left home Dec. 26 and returned<br />
on Jan. 2, traveling by herself.<br />
In addition to the 3 l -Vhour<br />
parade Jan. 1, Gaylord and the<br />
other cheerleaders had time to do<br />
lome aighteeeing and see a ahow,<br />
"Buddy," about the life of the late<br />
musician Buddy Holly.<br />
The parade, the highlight of the<br />
trip, included aome 1,500<br />
cheerleader* from throughout the<br />
U.S. Cheerleader* aren't custom<br />
ary at athletic event* in the United<br />
Kingdom, and the American<br />
cheerleader* were a big hit with<br />
the many Briton* who lined th*<br />
parade route.<br />
"It waa a hufa parade, said<br />
Gaylord. "Ifi like the biggest in<br />
all of Europe. We were on TV and<br />
in the paper. We were the hit of<br />
the parade<br />
"It was fun. We per<strong>for</strong>med a<br />
dance; 22 times we had to do it. It<br />
was tiring." The parade route<br />
took the cheerleaders and others<br />
by Big Ben, Westminster Abbey<br />
and other London landmarks.<br />
She didn't wear her <strong>Canton</strong><br />
uni<strong>for</strong>m, but instead one <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Universal Cheerleading Association.<br />
Gaylord has many photos<br />
from her trip, including one of her<br />
with a uni<strong>for</strong>med guard at the<br />
Tower of London.<br />
A videotape of the dance routine<br />
was sent in advance to Gaylord's<br />
home, and she had no trouble<br />
learning the steps The group<br />
was broken up. with five or six<br />
different groups doing different<br />
dances <strong>for</strong> the parade. Gaylord<br />
per<strong>for</strong>med a routine with about<br />
200 girls.<br />
The cheerleaders, both male<br />
and female, had one practice ses<br />
sion at a London-area gym They<br />
stayed at the Tower Thistle Ho<br />
tel. right across from the Tower of<br />
London.<br />
Gaylord liked her roommate, an<br />
Ohio girl who wa* also traveling<br />
aolo. Gaylord's parent* didn't<br />
make the trip, although they were<br />
at the Universal Cheerleading Asaociation<br />
camp when she made<br />
the team, and were excited about<br />
her trip<br />
Financial support <strong>for</strong> Gaylord s<br />
trip came from • number of sourcea,<br />
including: the <strong>Canton</strong> Com<br />
munity Foundation; Dennis<br />
Shrewsbury, Plymouth city com<br />
miaaioner, Plymouth Kiwani*;<br />
Tom MacKenxie, principal at<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> High School; th* Plym<br />
outh <strong>Canton</strong> Cheerleading Boost<br />
era; O A D Bu*h Jeweler*; and the<br />
Lauri Oaytord<br />
35<br />
Plymouth- <strong>Canton</strong> Football<br />
Boosters.<br />
The trip to England was a first<br />
<strong>for</strong> Gaylord. and she's pleased she<br />
got to do some sightseeing.<br />
Her tour included stops at Big<br />
Ben, the exterior of Parliament,<br />
and of Buckingham Palace. Trip*<br />
to Ox<strong>for</strong>d and Strat<strong>for</strong>d-on-Avon<br />
were included, as was a atop at<br />
Harroda department store, where<br />
Gaylord bought two sweaters.<br />
"I was ju*t so *m*xed at the<br />
city, how beautiful it wa*. Windsor<br />
Castle is really pretty," *aid<br />
Gaylord, who ha* a aiater. Julie,<br />
13. an eighth grader at Weat Middle<br />
School. "I liked Harrod*.<br />
Gaylord wit! attend Michigan<br />
Stat* University, and plan* to try<br />
out <strong>for</strong> th* Michigan Stat*<br />
Motion dance team.<br />
Her career plans includ* becoming<br />
* physician.<br />
serves again, will involve working<br />
with the new superintendent, student<br />
<strong>housing</strong>, and class size.<br />
Nominating petitions must<br />
contain a minimum of 45 valid<br />
signatures. The figure is based on<br />
the number of votes received by<br />
the highest vote-getter in the last<br />
election.<br />
Candidates will have until 4<br />
p.m. April 14 to withdraw from<br />
the race. Voting will take place 7<br />
a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. June 13,<br />
at school election precincts.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call the<br />
school districts election office at<br />
451-3135.<br />
take into consideration the salaries<br />
earned by administrators directly<br />
beneath the superintendent.<br />
The administration was asked<br />
to provide compensation in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
involving the associate superintendent<br />
<strong>for</strong> business, assistant<br />
superintendent <strong>for</strong> curriculum,<br />
executive director <strong>for</strong><br />
instruction, and assistant superintendent<br />
<strong>for</strong> employee relations<br />
and personnel.<br />
4A(C)<br />
And the winners are. . .<br />
The Observer/ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1994<br />
BILL BRESLER/STAFT PHOTOGRAPHER<br />
Daughters of the American Revolution: The DAR has named its Good Citizen Contest of Michigan winners.<br />
Nominated by their schools and honored at a tea and award ceremony were (from left Jennifer Barrett of<br />
Ladywood High School; Kristina Dassing of <strong>Canton</strong> High School; Sangita Baxi of Salem High School, and<br />
(sitting) Wendy Ann Forster of Northville High School. Honoring the winners was the Sarah Ann Cochrane<br />
Chapter, National Society, Daughters of the American RevotutiunrChurofthe nominees will be selected tn<br />
represent the district. The winner of that contest will compete <strong>for</strong> a $5,000 scholarship in national competition.<br />
Officer from page 1A<br />
<strong>for</strong> &37.040. <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />
would have to match that with<br />
$24,693. or 40 percent. The total<br />
would pay <strong>for</strong> salary' and fringe<br />
benefits <strong>for</strong> a veteran police officer.<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Police Department<br />
was allowed to hire two new officers<br />
this vear. The liaison officer<br />
would be one of those positions.<br />
''We do not have money in the<br />
budget <strong>for</strong> a third position," Santomauro<br />
said.<br />
Township Clerk Loren Bennett<br />
questioned whether the position,<br />
if funded by grant money, would<br />
require reapplication the following<br />
year. "I really can t answer<br />
LEGAL NOTICE<br />
NOTICE OF HEARING<br />
ASSESSMENT BOARD OF REVIEW<br />
THE PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEW WILL MEET ON THE<br />
FOLLOWING DATES AND TIMES<br />
Tuesday. March 8th<br />
Monday. March 14th<br />
Wednesday. March 16th<br />
Thursday. March 17th<br />
Saturday, March 19th<br />
1 00-5 00 P.M.<br />
9 00-Noon L<br />
2 00-5 00 P.M.<br />
5 00-9 00 P M.<br />
2 00-9:00 P.M.<br />
9 00 A M l 00 PM<br />
(19th by appointment only)<br />
THE ASSESSOR S OFFICE WILL BE OPEN ON MARCH 1st and MARCH 7 th<br />
UNTIL 9 P.M. FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY<br />
All persons protesting their assessment must complete a petition You do not<br />
have to appear in person to protest your assessment, however. petiUons must be<br />
filed by 5 00 p.m on March 18, 1994 The Board of Review will be beld in the<br />
Meeting Room of the Township Hall. 42350 Ann Arbor Road Petitions will be<br />
heard on first come first serve basis unless appointments are made 1/ you have<br />
any questions, please call the Assessor s Office 45S-3840 ext 264 or 267.<br />
Fvtlnt February 31 and li 1M<<br />
CITY OF PLYMOUTH PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
1994 CDBG FUNDS: PROPOSED USES<br />
AND PUBLIC HEARING<br />
Pursuant to Federal guidelines, the City of Plymouth is announcing its ob)ee-<br />
Uves and possible uses <strong>for</strong> developing projects using 1994 Federal Community<br />
Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding<br />
OBJECTIVES:<br />
1 To provide benefits directly to persons of low moderate income, and/or<br />
to areas where fifty-one percent (51 % ) of the residents are of low moder<br />
ate income<br />
2 To provide benefits to senior citixens<br />
S To provide benefits to handicapped citizens<br />
4 To per<strong>for</strong>m long-range planning <strong>for</strong> the development and maintenance of<br />
the City<br />
5 To fund the City's administrative coats related to operation of the CDBG<br />
program<br />
PROPOSED 19*4 PROJECTS:<br />
The City anticipates receiving approximately $80,800 in CDBG funds <strong>for</strong> 1W4.<br />
and has idenUfied the following potential projects <strong>for</strong> use of the* funds<br />
1 Senior Citisen Van Driver $29 000<br />
Senior Citizen Van Dispatcher 5.200<br />
Reserve <strong>for</strong> Senior Van Replacement 11,000<br />
Old Village Development Project 9.600<br />
City Master Plan 20.000<br />
CDBG administration i 6.000<br />
TOTAL $80800<br />
PUBLIC HEARING: ^ , ,<br />
Citizens are invited to comment on the proposed projects listed above, and to<br />
suggest other projects All projects must meet one of the federal CI>RG objec<br />
IttWL<br />
A wWc healing <strong>for</strong> the purpose of receiving comments on the proposed uses of<br />
1»4 CDBG rands and additional suggestions <strong>for</strong> use of said funds, will be held<br />
by the Plymouth City Commission on Monday. March 7. 1M4. at 7 00 P M in the<br />
Commission Ckamben at City Hall. 201 S Mam Street<br />
LINDA J LANG MESSIER.<br />
City Clerk<br />
about the duration." Santomauro<br />
responded, adding^hat the liaison<br />
program is what he would like incorporated<br />
in the department.<br />
It is likely the officer would be<br />
stationed at nearby Field Elementary<br />
SchooT~ rather than <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Commons. The program also will<br />
include areas around <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Insulation Special<br />
6 M R-14 Fiberglass<br />
Blown in Attic<br />
Insulation<br />
1,000 Sq. Ft. - '325<br />
JONES<br />
INSULATION<br />
348-9880<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
NOTICE OF HEARING<br />
ASSESSMENT BOARD OF REVIEW<br />
Notice is hereby given that the <strong>Canton</strong> Township March Board of Review will<br />
m *t on the following dates and times<br />
Hearing* are by appointment, call 911-1211 between 8 SO a m to 5 00 p.m. <strong>for</strong><br />
appointment from February M, 1994 thru March 4.1994<br />
Tuesday March t, 1994<br />
HEARING DATES BY APPOINTMENTS<br />
Tuesday<br />
Wednesday<br />
Monday<br />
Wednesday<br />
Thursday<br />
March 8. 1994<br />
March 9. 1994<br />
March 14. 1994<br />
March 16, 1994<br />
March 17. 1994<br />
HEARING DATES ON A FIRST COME BASIS (WALK INS)<br />
Saturday<br />
Thursday<br />
March 12. 1994<br />
March 17,1994<br />
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING ONLY<br />
ll.-OO A.M. TO 12--00 A.M.<br />
1 00 p.m to 5:00 p.m.<br />
1 00 pm to 5 00 p m<br />
6 00 pm to 9 00 p.m<br />
9 00 a m to 12 00 p.m<br />
1:00 p m to 5 00 p.m<br />
9 00 a m to 12 00 p.m.<br />
100 p.m. to $ 00 p.m<br />
1 00 p m to 5 00 p m<br />
6 00 p m. to 9 00 p m<br />
9 00 am to 1 00 p.m.<br />
1 00 p m to $ 00 p.m<br />
« #0 p m to 9 00 p m<br />
Other hsurtnf datas and tlinas may be acfeadoled aa nssded<br />
You may call 961-1211 <strong>for</strong> further in<strong>for</strong>mation on the husrtufa. datas and Umaa<br />
Xl] parsons protesting their assessment must complete pstitlons poor to appsartng<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e the Board A psrsonal appearand Is not ruqulrsd *<br />
obtained at tfce TowmUp AaaaMATi Office a o* Psfataary »» 1994, av afftoa Is<br />
located behind the Firs Station at Oacry HID and CaMou Caotar Rouda<br />
TV Board at RavWw will be held in Township Hall Masting<br />
l *<br />
floor Coofsrunce Room on the first floor of the <strong>Canton</strong> Township Hall at 1 IMS Cantos Carter Road Please come praparad, aa a 19 tnlnute time limit be<strong>for</strong>u<br />
the Board win be strictly adhered to<br />
If you have any (Tuastions regarding the March Board of Review, you may call<br />
¥r£ Hay ley, sJESuryU, th. Board of Review, at $61-6400<br />
ta.lTaaSM.llM<br />
Commons, Santomauro said.<br />
"There's an awful lot of eoordination<br />
that has to occur," Santomauro<br />
said.<br />
Last year, the public safety department<br />
unsuccessfully applied<br />
<strong>for</strong> a grant that would have provided<br />
extra help <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> Commons.<br />
NATIONAL<br />
MINI STORAGE<br />
NOTICE<br />
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Road. <strong>Canton</strong>. MI oo l it M al »00 AM The<br />
Jolkurlof (txxti will be told<br />
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Plymouth, Ml 44178 Item 1 pill. » U»l boM*<br />
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wood lnk*ter Ml «1« I«m* ' D€Lauro said, referring to<br />
his choice of sculpting as an art<br />
<strong>for</strong>m. "I was intrigued more by<br />
<strong>for</strong>m than by color."<br />
DeLauro has always been a<br />
sculptor. But he began his career<br />
as a professor at Marygrove College<br />
and the University of Windsor,<br />
where he was asked to create<br />
a fine arts department.<br />
"I started it from scratch," De-<br />
Lauro said. "I was both sculptor<br />
and teacher. When a commission<br />
came along, 1 would do that."<br />
from page 1A<br />
put in there that this was not the<br />
survey we thought we would<br />
receive."<br />
Of the 616 households which<br />
were given the survey, only 39 responded<br />
to the eight questions.<br />
Among other responses, 59 percent<br />
of those responding rated<br />
township services and the perception<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong> as good, with 19<br />
percent as excellent. Six residents<br />
gave <strong>Canton</strong> a fair rating and two<br />
gave it a poor rating, according to<br />
survey results.<br />
Of the 39 residents who responded.<br />
only 26 said they knew<br />
who built their houses. Residency<br />
in <strong>Canton</strong> ranged from six months<br />
to 24 years. Thirty-three of the<br />
residents said they were generally<br />
satisfied with their home and<br />
neighborhood. Six residents said<br />
they were displeased.<br />
"I think there was a good mix of<br />
people who responded. There<br />
were people with concerns and<br />
people who were satisfied," Hans<br />
said.<br />
But Linna is still certain concern<br />
remains about <strong>housing</strong> quality,<br />
as well as quality township<br />
inspections to catch problems in<br />
new homes be<strong>for</strong>e residents move<br />
in.<br />
"Not one of those type of questions<br />
was on the survey," Linna<br />
said.<br />
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
The Michigan Department of Transportation, in accordance with the provisions<br />
of the Michigan Environmental Response Act, being Act $07, <strong>Public</strong> Acts of<br />
1982. as amended, proposes to purchase Parcel Noa. 2 (Gould). $ (Dimaria), and<br />
4 (Bob's Trailer Storage) at the Plymouth-MetteUl Airport under Federal<br />
Project No. B-26-0077-019J<br />
An environmental assessment of the property proposed <strong>for</strong> acquisition has been<br />
conducted and a report of the findings has been complete. A copy of that report<br />
is available <strong>for</strong> public review and can be obtained at the offices of<br />
Bureau of Aeronautics<br />
Michigan Department of Transportation<br />
Capita] City Airport<br />
2700 East Airport Service Drive<br />
Lansing. Michigan 48906<br />
Tbe office is open between the hours of 7:J0 A M and 4 $0 P.M.. Monday through<br />
Friday Please specify the Plymouth-Mettetal Airport, Project No. B-26-0077-<br />
0193/0294. Parcel Noa. 2, 3 and 4, when making a request<br />
P»biuU> Frtxwy 14. IW<br />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />
<strong>for</strong><br />
NATURAL BEAUTY ROADS<br />
NoUce is hereby given that the Wayne County Department of <strong>Public</strong> Services<br />
will hold a public hearing at 7 00 PM , oo Wednesday. March 9. 1994. at the<br />
location described below <strong>for</strong> the purpose of hearing comments on and objec<br />
uons to the proposed designation of the County local roads described as Natural<br />
Beauty Roads as provided <strong>for</strong> in Act 150. P A 1970 This bearing is in response<br />
to qualified petition! which were received by the County of Wayne oo December<br />
9,199$. and which request said designations as follows<br />
Ov^e Ro§4<br />
All of that portion of Gyde Road, dedicated to tbe use of tbe public in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township, Wayne County, Michlfk... said portion extending 0 509 ml east from<br />
Ridge Road<br />
Joy<br />
All of that portion of Joy Road, dedicated to tbe use of tbe public in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Townahip and Plymouth Township. Wayne County. Michigan, said portion ex<br />
lending from Ridge Road west 0 61$ mile to IU intersection with Ann Arbor<br />
This portion of Joy Road ka currently classified aa County primary road and<br />
will be processed <strong>for</strong> radestgnaUon as a County local road aa part of administra<br />
live procedures to take place during tbe month of March. 1994 No final destination<br />
of Joy Road aa a Natural Beauty Road under Act 1M, P A. 1979, will bs<br />
made unless tbe a<strong>for</strong>ementioned redesignate* has bean completed and approved<br />
under Act $1. P A 1951, ha amended<br />
N AUof'tbat portion of Napier Road, dedicated to tbe nee erf tbe pubUc ka <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township Wayne County. Michigan, and In Superior Township. Waahtana-<br />
County, said portion extending 1006 mi from Ann Arbor Road aowth<br />
to its intersection with Warren Road<br />
All of that portion of Ridge Road, dedicated to tbe «e of tbe<br />
Township Wayne County, Michigan, said portion extending I .Ml<br />
ren Road north to its intersection with Joy Road<br />
la <strong>Canton</strong><br />
from War-<br />
A hearing examiner duly appointed by the Wayne County Executive wtD <<br />
said public hearing at 7-M P M-at<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township Hall<br />
11M South <strong>Canton</strong> Canter Road<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Townahip Michigan 49169-16M<br />
Notice given by February 11,1994<br />
Wayne County Department of <strong>Public</strong><br />
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The Observer/THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1994<br />
County residency requirement <strong>sought</strong><br />
BY RALPH R. ECHTINAW<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
A Wayne County commissioner<br />
wants to <strong>for</strong>ce almost all the employees<br />
of the county government<br />
to live in Wayne County.<br />
Currently, of 5,137 county em<br />
ployees (not including court employees),<br />
439 live outside Wayne<br />
County.<br />
Commissioner Bernard Parker.<br />
D-Detroit, has introduced an ordinance<br />
that says, "Each person<br />
who is hereafter hired to a position<br />
as an employee of the county<br />
of Wayne shall maintain their<br />
principal residency within Wayne<br />
County. The chief executive officer<br />
shall place the highest priority<br />
upon implementing this policy<br />
when bargaining with each<br />
(union) of Wayne County employ -<br />
Furthermore. Parker's ordi...<br />
nance gives the commission and<br />
Wayne County Executive Edward<br />
McNamara an option to waive the<br />
residency requirement "in those<br />
cases where particular skills are<br />
required which are not possessed<br />
by a county resident."<br />
The commission has scheduled<br />
a public hearing on the ordinance<br />
<strong>for</strong> its next meeting. 10 a.m.<br />
Thursday, March 3, at 600 Randolph<br />
in Detroit. Interested people<br />
may comment on the proposed<br />
ordinance at that time. Commissioners<br />
can adopt the ordinance<br />
after the public hearing.<br />
Commissioner Thaddeus<br />
McCotter. R-Livonia. who also<br />
represents Plymouth and Plymouth<br />
Township, opposes the ordinance.<br />
but thinks it will be approved.<br />
"This is all just gut-level<br />
policy making at its worst." he<br />
said.<br />
It would be nice if county employees<br />
all wanted to live in<br />
Wayne County, but they<br />
shouldn't be <strong>for</strong>ced to do so,<br />
McCotter said.<br />
Commissioner Bryan Amann,<br />
D-Wayne, who also represents<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township, opposes the<br />
ordinance, too. "We need to have<br />
the freedom to get the best and<br />
brightest (employees)," he said.<br />
"From the taxpayers' perspective,<br />
you want to get the best, most<br />
qualified people you can."<br />
Commissioner Kay Beard, D-<br />
Westland, who also represents<br />
Garden City, voted <strong>for</strong> the ordinance<br />
in committee.<br />
Commissioner Michelle<br />
Plawecki. D-Dearborn Heights,<br />
who also represents Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Township and part of Livonia,<br />
oppose if the ordinance She fears<br />
that neighboring counties might<br />
also adopt residency require<br />
ments, making it more difficult<br />
<strong>for</strong> Wayne County residents to<br />
find work.<br />
Howard Rubenstein, president<br />
of the American Federation of<br />
State, County and Municipal Em<br />
ployees, Local 101, said the<br />
union's position is that a residency<br />
requirement, if implemented,<br />
should apply to all employees.<br />
"One of the things unions want<br />
to be about is fairness." he said.<br />
Other than that, the union<br />
doesn't support or oppose Parker's<br />
ordinance, Rubenstein said.<br />
Parker could not be reached <strong>for</strong><br />
comment.<br />
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STAFF WRITER<br />
Homeowners who object to giving<br />
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tax rate this year.<br />
Citing fears of "Big Brother,<br />
some homeowners are refusing to<br />
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when they send city or town<br />
ship hall the affidavit entitling<br />
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Without some proof, they may<br />
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"The Michigan Department of<br />
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road<br />
Museum's new exhibit tells story of putting world on wheels<br />
BY JULIE BROWN<br />
STAFF WHITES<br />
When the open road beckoned,<br />
America responded.<br />
The car and its influence on<br />
American life are the focus of a<br />
new exhibit, "The American<br />
Road," at the Plymouth Historical<br />
Museum. The exhibit, which<br />
will continue through June 5, is<br />
designed not only to showcase<br />
certain cars but also to reveal how<br />
the auto influenced life in 20th<br />
century America.<br />
"Since this is Ford country, we<br />
ended up with a lot of Ford Btuff,"<br />
said Beth Stewart, director of the<br />
museum at 155 S. Main in downtown<br />
Plymouth. April 30 will be<br />
the 30th anniversary of the introduction<br />
of the Ford Mustang, and<br />
Mustangs from various years will<br />
be featured throughout the exhibit<br />
months.<br />
Other cars go back much earlier.<br />
The downstairs of the museum,<br />
<strong>for</strong> example, includes a 1911<br />
Cadillac and a 1925 Packard touring<br />
car. The lattef, 8omaJ7Vi feet<br />
in length, was difficultfit in<br />
the museum elevator, Stewart<br />
said.<br />
Most of the cars are on loan, although<br />
one, a 1916 Alter car manufactured<br />
in Plymouth, belongs to<br />
the museum. Car-related artifacts<br />
range from a Burma Shave sign to<br />
a collection of Howard Johnson's<br />
restaurant china.<br />
Events planned<br />
A variety of special events are<br />
planned in conjunction with the<br />
exhibit, including a luncheon program<br />
featuring speaker William<br />
Clay Ford Jr. on Friday. April 15.<br />
Ford, great-grandson of Henry<br />
Ford, is general manager of Ford's<br />
Climate Control Division. Reservations<br />
are required; <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 455-8940.<br />
"He's really interested in Plymouth<br />
and in Ford's connection to<br />
Plymouth," said Stewart, a Plymouth<br />
Township resident. She anticipates<br />
Ford will discuss the<br />
Mustang's anniversary-.<br />
Pictures of the 1962 Mustang<br />
prototype are included in the exhibit.<br />
That prototype was taken<br />
to college campuses, Stewart said,<br />
in an ef<strong>for</strong>t to see what young car<br />
buyers wanted. The car was first<br />
manufactured <strong>for</strong> sale in 1964,<br />
and the first models — called<br />
64 l /ss — are tough to find.<br />
The 1965 Mustang was virtually<br />
identical to its predecessor, she<br />
said. Posters in the exhibit show<br />
the most recent model of Mustang,<br />
currently being advertised.<br />
Lectures planned<br />
A museum lecture series will<br />
feature:<br />
• Lars Bjorn, a professor of sociology<br />
at the University of Michigan-Dearborn,<br />
discussing "The<br />
Auto Industry and the Development<br />
of Metropolitan Detroit,"<br />
7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 10;<br />
• Daniel Hershberger, associate<br />
professor of graphic design at the<br />
Center <strong>for</strong> Creative Studies in Detroit,<br />
discussing "Gas, Food and<br />
Lodging: The Design of the American<br />
Roadside," 7:30 p.m. Thursday,<br />
April 14;<br />
• Automotive historian Lee Rollins<br />
discussing "Did Henry Ford<br />
Invent the Supermarket?" at 7:30<br />
p.m. Thursday, May 12.<br />
Regular museum hours are 1-4<br />
p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and<br />
Saturday, 2-5 p.m. Sunday. Admission<br />
is $1.50 <strong>for</strong> adults, 50<br />
cents <strong>for</strong> students ages 5-17, with<br />
a family rate of $4. Group tours<br />
are available.<br />
The lo^al exhibit has some<br />
things in common with the wellknown<br />
one at Henry Ford Museum<br />
in Dearborn, said Stewart, a<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer staffer at Henry Ford Museum<br />
and Greenfield Village.<br />
That permanent exhibit also describes<br />
the auto's influence on<br />
American life; the Plymouth exhibit<br />
focuses more on the local<br />
community, and its organizers<br />
tried to avoid duplication of the<br />
Dearborn exhibit.<br />
Plymouth-area ties to the early<br />
auto industry abound. The first<br />
Ford stock certificate was issued<br />
to Charles Bennett, president of<br />
the Daisy Air Rifle Co. in Plymouth,<br />
in 1903. Bennett made a<br />
profit, but sold his stock in 1906<br />
and didn't realize the enormous<br />
profit that other early investors<br />
did.<br />
"He made big bucks, even in<br />
that amount of time," she said.<br />
One exhibit poster shows John<br />
Haggerty, Wayne County s first<br />
road commissioner and the man<br />
<strong>for</strong> whom Haggerty Road is<br />
named. Another artifact shows a<br />
patent from 1928 <strong>for</strong> an auto part.<br />
That was obtained by the Hudson<br />
Motor Car Co. from the grandfather<br />
of Dan LeBlond, a Ford executive<br />
and Plymouth Historical<br />
Society president.<br />
"We're just always amazed at<br />
the things people collect and<br />
save," Stewart said, pointing to<br />
auto color sample charts and<br />
owner's manuals. "People are just<br />
buying up the stuff like crazy."<br />
General Motors and Chrysler<br />
are featured in the exhibit, although<br />
<strong>for</strong>eign competitors aren't<br />
highlighted in a significant way.<br />
One older map shows the General<br />
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Hot wheels: This 1973 Ford Mustang is featured in the exhibit on ''The American Road, " which will continue<br />
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Ford cars exhibited include a<br />
1931 Model A Ford and a 1921<br />
Model T in basic black with<br />
wooden trim.<br />
Sticker shock may afflict car<br />
buyers when seeing prices of years<br />
gone by. A 1934 sales slip <strong>for</strong> a<br />
Ford Model 40 shows a total of<br />
$617.22, "paid in full," including<br />
sales tax and license fees. The<br />
1916 Alter sold <strong>for</strong> $685, about<br />
$150 more than the Model T of<br />
that era, Stewart said.<br />
"Loaded" with options probably<br />
isn't the right word to describe<br />
the cars of years gone by, she<br />
agreed. "It'd be interesting to<br />
know what the options were."<br />
Items on loan<br />
Much of the material in the exhibit<br />
comes from Dick Anderson,<br />
who owns Plymouth Glass. Rollins,<br />
who worked at the Ford Rotunda<br />
in Dearborn, provided such<br />
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The black and white photo of<br />
the Ford Rotunda, site of an annual<br />
Christmas celebration <strong>for</strong><br />
families, will stir memories <strong>for</strong><br />
many. The building burned down<br />
Nov. 9, 1962, when tar that workers<br />
were using on it caught fire.<br />
Hershberger's items from Howard<br />
Johnson's are featured in the<br />
exhibit, as are many oil company<br />
collectibles. "Sinclair had a lot of<br />
things in this area. Plymouth<br />
used to have an abundance of gas<br />
stations," Stewart said.<br />
One item downstairs is a gasoline<br />
cart from the late 1920s that<br />
can carry 50 gallons. During that<br />
era, motorists would wait as vendors<br />
went up and down the street,<br />
bringing gasoline with them.<br />
Toys, ranging from those of the<br />
1920s on up through the Matchbox<br />
cars and Hot Wheels of the<br />
1970s, are included. The early<br />
days of the auto industry, in<br />
which cars shared the road with<br />
horses and buggies, are featured.<br />
One now-humorous regulation<br />
from 1908 required a motorist to<br />
stop his car and cover it with a<br />
tarpaulin to match the scenery so<br />
horses could pass without being<br />
frightened. The regulation also<br />
stated that cars should be painted<br />
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The regulation further required<br />
a nighttime driver to send up<br />
flares every mile and wait 10 mill<br />
utes, to make sure no one was<br />
coming. Such regulations revealed<br />
the opposition of rural residents<br />
to the arrival of cars on the scene.<br />
Stewart said.<br />
No auto exhibit would be com<br />
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Cancer Society's lock-up fundraiser set Proposal A from page 5A<br />
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U. I rent a room to a boarder.<br />
|fy I .till M.lm an exemption?<br />
A. Yes. but only the portion of<br />
your home you live in, not on the<br />
portion you rent out. On the affidavit.<br />
find section 3, and enter the<br />
percentage of your home that you<br />
occupy and explain with a note on<br />
the <strong>for</strong>m.<br />
Q. My home and an additional<br />
lot are on the same deed<br />
and mortgage. But the lot has a<br />
separate PIN (property identification<br />
number) on the tax bill.<br />
Can the vacant lot qualify <strong>for</strong><br />
an exemption?<br />
A. Yes. you may claim an exemption<br />
<strong>for</strong> the lot if it s adjacent<br />
and contiguous to your home, according<br />
to Treasury. If it's across<br />
the road, the lot is still contigu<br />
(US.<br />
Q. Is the state really going to<br />
change the March 1 deadline<br />
<strong>for</strong> filing <strong>for</strong> the lower homestead<br />
tax rate?<br />
A A Senate bill is being prepared<br />
to extend the deadline to<br />
May 1. A lawmaker tells us: "May<br />
1 is the consensus date." Noth<br />
ing's certain, but this Lansing<br />
watcher would bet yes.<br />
Q. I am having a new home<br />
built Jn 1994 which I wttl be<br />
moving into later in 1994. May<br />
I file an affidavit on my new<br />
home?<br />
A That continues to bother<br />
readers. We get two answers:<br />
Rep. Willis Bullard. KMil<strong>for</strong>d,<br />
co-chair of the House Taxation<br />
Committee, wants to pro-rate tbe<br />
exemption. If you're in the home a<br />
half-year, you'd get half the tax<br />
break.<br />
Treasury's answer: "No. The<br />
property was not being occupied<br />
as a principal residence on tax<br />
day, Dec 31, 1993. However, the<br />
1994 assessment will not be based<br />
on the value of a completed home<br />
since a completed home did not<br />
exist on the tax day. You may<br />
claim an exemption <strong>for</strong> the home<br />
<strong>for</strong> 1995 taxes after you occupy<br />
the home as your principal residence."<br />
Q. Your paper is offering a<br />
fax-mail service to homeowners<br />
who didn't get a homestead<br />
affidavit from their local assessor.<br />
People should know they<br />
can get these free from the assessor's<br />
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A. You're right Our service is<br />
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— If you sttU need e homestead exemption<br />
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US Have your Visa or Master-<br />
Social Security from page 5A<br />
"Because some taxpayers" may<br />
inadvertently make errors on<br />
their affidavits or improperly<br />
claim more than one homestead<br />
exemption, we ask <strong>for</strong> a Social Se<br />
curity number to verify that the<br />
property is properly claimed." she<br />
said, citing three sections of the<br />
Social Security Act.<br />
Here's how it works: If a local<br />
unit raises a question about<br />
whether you are seeking more<br />
than one exemption. Treasury<br />
uses your Social Security number<br />
to run a computer check to see if<br />
you've filed more than once.<br />
The exemption applies only to<br />
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Q. I'm in the process of buying<br />
a house from a relocation^<br />
firm. Who files <strong>for</strong> the exemption?<br />
A. Only the owner-occupan<<br />
may file <strong>for</strong> the exemption.<br />
Q. My home in Bloomfiekl<br />
Township has been <strong>for</strong> sale <strong>for</strong><br />
a year. I live In my second<br />
home. My CPA tells me not to<br />
change my voting address in<br />
order to qualify <strong>for</strong> a federal<br />
capital gains tax break.<br />
A. This reporter is neither a<br />
CPA nor an attorney and isn't licensed<br />
to give such detailed advice.<br />
Treasury's answer is short<br />
and sweet: "You must claim the<br />
exemption <strong>for</strong> the home you occupy<br />
as your principal residence."<br />
Treasury does not check your affidavit<br />
against your voter registration.<br />
It checks only to make sure<br />
you're claiming only a single<br />
homestead.<br />
This newspaper will try to answer<br />
in print all questions of ^general<br />
interest By touchtone. call<br />
(313) 953-2047 ext 1881. One<br />
question per call, please<br />
your principal homestead. A second<br />
home is ineligible <strong>for</strong> the lo«T<br />
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"If the Department of Treasury<br />
denies your homestead exemption.<br />
you may file an appeal with<br />
the Michigan Tax Tribunal," the<br />
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BY TIM RICHARD<br />
STAFF WRITE*<br />
Homeowners are likely to see a May 1 deadline<br />
<strong>for</strong> filing a homestead exemption affidavit to get a<br />
major break on the school property taxes.<br />
The state has taken two steps to push back the<br />
deadline from the original March 1:<br />
• Gov. John Engler issued an executive order extending<br />
the deadline two months effective if Proposal<br />
A is adopted by voters March 15. Engler<br />
said he lacked authority to push back the dead<br />
line under the statutory plan that takes effect if<br />
Proposal A is rejected.<br />
• The state Senate Tuesday approved 8 bill to<br />
extend the deadline under the backup plan and<br />
sent it to the House, where passage may come as<br />
early as today.<br />
"The March 1 deadline has caused a great deal<br />
of confusion and anger — and 1 don t blame taxpayers<br />
<strong>for</strong> being upset," Engler said. "I've made it<br />
clear that I think our property owners should<br />
have more time to file, and I will sign a bill that<br />
extends the deadline."<br />
Affidavit <strong>for</strong>ms weren't mailed out until mid-<br />
February, giving vacationing homeowners too little<br />
time to file.<br />
Meanwhile, freshman state Rep. Deborah Whyman,<br />
R-<strong>Canton</strong>. learned a major lesson of poli<br />
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Whyman, a member of the House Taxation<br />
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but it ran into problems in committee.<br />
"I got a call from Posthumus (San. Dick<br />
Posthumus, GOP majority leader) asking if the<br />
Senate could use my blue back (original copy of<br />
the bill)," Whyman said. She consented. Senators<br />
then introduced her bill as their own and passedit.<br />
' •<br />
Officially the sponsor will be Sen. Gil DiNello,<br />
R Eastpoint*. Among 23 co-sponsors are area Republicans<br />
Michael Bouchard of Birmingham,<br />
Robert Geake of Northville, Fred Dillingham of<br />
Fowlerville and Mat Dunaskiss of Lake Orion.<br />
The bill also allows s homeowner to reapply <strong>for</strong><br />
an exemption every two years instead of annually.<br />
It requires the state treasurer to reimburse the<br />
taxpayer <strong>for</strong> overpayment if an affidavit is filed<br />
late.<br />
The school finance re<strong>for</strong>m package taxes principal<br />
homesteads at a lower rate, but homeowners<br />
must file an affidavit stating that a property is<br />
their principal residence. The affidavit must include<br />
the PIN (property identification number),<br />
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STAFF WRITER<br />
In an ef<strong>for</strong>t to speed the process<br />
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"We have major problems with<br />
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Specifically, Duggan objects to<br />
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everywhere else in Michigan. All<br />
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County officials hope to get authorization<br />
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employees will be hired, Duggan<br />
said.<br />
The environment department is<br />
almost universally supported on<br />
the county commission.<br />
Commission Vice Chairwoman<br />
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the supporters, but she attempted<br />
Thursday to biock the vote establishing<br />
the new department.<br />
Because McNamara didn't submit<br />
an executive department reorganization<br />
plan to the commission<br />
after he was re-elected In -<br />
1990, as Beard believes the county<br />
charter requires him to do,<br />
commissioners would "make ourselves<br />
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the new department. Beard<br />
said.<br />
The commission would be<br />
amending a re-organization plan<br />
that doesn't exist. Beard said.<br />
Several other commissioners<br />
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Election meeting<br />
A R O U N D<br />
CANTON<br />
State Rep. Deborah Whyman is sponsoring<br />
an in<strong>for</strong>mational meeting at 7 p.m.<br />
Monday, Feb. 28, to answer questions and<br />
clear up confusion about the March 15 school finance<br />
election. The meeting will be in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township Hall, 1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road. If<br />
you can't make it to the <strong>Canton</strong> meeting,<br />
Whyman will sponsor another meeting at 7 p.m.<br />
Thursday, March 3, in the Belleville High School<br />
cafeteria, SOI W. Columbia.<br />
Don't <strong>for</strong>get<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> residents are reminded that their<br />
township treasurers office, 1150 S.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, by May 1.<br />
Homeowners muBt file an affidavit with the<br />
township declaring their primary residence.<br />
Otherwise, the property will be categorized as a<br />
second home or business and be assessed 24 mills.<br />
Without the <strong>for</strong>m, assessors cannot distinguish<br />
between homestead and non-homestead property.<br />
Kindergarten<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> kindergarten registration<br />
<strong>for</strong> next year is set <strong>for</strong> March 7-11. To register,<br />
parents or guardians should bring<br />
their child's birth certificate. Social Security<br />
number, proof of residency and record of immunization<br />
to the elementary school in the child's<br />
attendance area.<br />
Questions can be answered by pupil accountant<br />
Ginnie Murdoch at 416-4842. Other resources<br />
include the Wayne County Health<br />
Department, 467-3319. and (<strong>for</strong> birth certificates)<br />
the Office of State Registrar and Center<br />
<strong>for</strong> Health Statistics, Michigan Department of<br />
<strong>Public</strong> Health, (517) 335-8655.<br />
A "Kindergarten Round-up and In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Night" is set <strong>for</strong> 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 3,<br />
at the Discovery Learning Center, 45678 Helm<br />
in Plymouth. Open to the public, it will be an in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
night concerning 1994-95 kindergartners.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 455-5490.<br />
(Haitian (Dbsmrer<br />
NEWS<br />
INSIDE:<br />
Editorials, Page 14A<br />
Points of View, Page 15A<br />
Page 11A<br />
Feeding hungry program's goal<br />
BY JULIE BROWN<br />
The Food To Share program, in which Kroger<br />
stores team up with volunteers to provide food<br />
<strong>for</strong> the needy, is already under way in Livonia.<br />
A group of area clergy plan to bring the program<br />
to the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> community this spring.<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Good ideas tend not to stay in<br />
one place. That's certainly true of<br />
the Food To Share program, in<br />
which the Livonia Education<br />
Association teachers' union and<br />
Kroger have teamed up to help feed<br />
the hungry.<br />
The Rev. Bryan Smith, pastor<br />
of Geneva Presbyterian Church in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, read about that program<br />
and thought it would be well-suited<br />
to the <strong>Canton</strong>-Plymouth community.<br />
He contacted Nancy<br />
Spinelle, LEA board of directors<br />
member and community relations<br />
representative.<br />
"It allows people to purchase<br />
perishable items," said Smith, a<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> resident, in describing the<br />
local ef<strong>for</strong>t, being organized by<br />
more than 20 local churches.<br />
Work on the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
program began late last year.<br />
"Geneva sees it obviously as part of<br />
our mission," Smith said. "It really<br />
ties in well to our mission statement."<br />
In Livonia, shoppers at Kroger<br />
are able to spend a certain amount<br />
over their grocery bill, keeping<br />
their receipts <strong>for</strong> tax purposes.<br />
Kroger handles the accounting and,<br />
based on what was contributed the<br />
previous month, makes so much<br />
available the following month <strong>for</strong><br />
needy families and individuals.<br />
"Our program got going almost a<br />
year ago," said Spinelle, a<br />
Westland resident and kinder-<br />
garten teacher<br />
at Tyler Elementary in Livonia. To<br />
date, some $5,000 in donations has<br />
been made available to needy customers<br />
at the two Kroger locations<br />
in Livonia.<br />
In <strong>Canton</strong>-Plymouth, the Kroger<br />
stores on Sheldon north of Ford in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> and at Ann Arbor Road and<br />
Sheldon in Plymouth Township will<br />
be included. Clergy organizers and<br />
Kroger representatives hope to get<br />
the program going by April, Smith<br />
said.<br />
Shoppers will begin making donations<br />
in April, and vouchers <strong>for</strong><br />
the needy will be made available<br />
one month or more after that. "We<br />
had a similar program going out in<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia," said Smith, a<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia native. The article he<br />
saw about the Livonia program<br />
served as a reminder of the churches'<br />
mission to help those in need.<br />
Geneva operates a food bank, as<br />
do some other area churches, but<br />
most aren't able to provide such perishable<br />
items as fresh produce, meat<br />
and dairy products, which require<br />
refrigeration. "It also helps to give a<br />
little more dignity to people," Smith<br />
said of the grocery store program,<br />
which gives needy people the opportunity<br />
to make their own choices.<br />
Local churches will contribute<br />
$1,000 to the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> ef<strong>for</strong>t,<br />
to get it going. The local<br />
Salvation Army will serve as a<br />
clearinghouse in the <strong>Canton</strong>-<br />
Plymouth community, making sure<br />
help goes only to those who need it.<br />
Several Livonia churches - Holy<br />
Cross Lutheran. Ward Presbyterian<br />
and St. Edith's - provide such a service<br />
in that community, Spinelle<br />
said.<br />
"People are very good about coming<br />
in on an as-needed basis," she<br />
added.<br />
Such a program helps to avoid<br />
"double-dipping," in which dishonest<br />
recipients take advantage of generosity,<br />
said Bill Roberts, director of<br />
social services <strong>for</strong> the Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Salvation Army. "This'l!<br />
help out a lot of the churches that<br />
don't have the resources we have."<br />
added Roberts, a Detroit resident.<br />
Participating churches will diatribute<br />
certificates <strong>for</strong> contributions<br />
in worship bulletins. A letter on the<br />
program just went out to local clergy,<br />
Roberta said.<br />
The Salvation Army also operates<br />
a food bank, and demands are<br />
considerable, which means donations<br />
of non-perishable food items<br />
are much-appreciated. Donations<br />
pour in <strong>for</strong> Thanksgiving and<br />
Christmas, he said, but help is<br />
needed throughout the year<br />
"Then we have to keep it going<br />
through the whole year. Usually<br />
the fall is when most of the need<br />
arises." The help of other churches<br />
with Food To Share will allow the<br />
Salvation Army to work within its<br />
budget. Roberts said.<br />
"Right now. we're still working<br />
out all the bugs," Roberts said.<br />
Smith. Lt. Jeffrey Beachum of<br />
the Salvation Army and other clergy<br />
representatives hope to be able<br />
to speak to local service clubs about<br />
the program, which benefits the<br />
working poor of the Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> community, "to better meet<br />
the needs of people who don't have<br />
enough food to feed themselves and<br />
• The Kroger<br />
stores on Sheldon<br />
north of Ford in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> and<br />
at Ann Arbor Road<br />
and Sheldon in<br />
Plymouth Township<br />
will be<br />
included.<br />
their families adequately," Smith<br />
said. Cigarettes and alcohol can't<br />
be purchased with the vouchers at<br />
any of the area Kroger stores.<br />
Participating churches/organizations<br />
in <strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth include:<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Calvary Assembly of<br />
God: Christ Community Church;<br />
First United Methodist Church of<br />
Plymouth; First Baptist Church of<br />
Plymouth; Our Lady of Good<br />
Counsel Catholic Church; Cherry<br />
Hill United Methodist Church; St.<br />
Thomas A' Becket Catholic Church;<br />
St. Kenneth Catholic Church; St.<br />
Michael Lutheran Church; Gampus<br />
Crusade <strong>for</strong> Christ; <strong>Canton</strong> Free<br />
Methodist Church; First Baptist<br />
Church of <strong>Canton</strong>; Geneva<br />
Presbyterian Church; St. John<br />
Neumann Catholic Church; St.<br />
John's Episcopal Church; Tri-City<br />
Christian Center; <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Community Church; Christ the<br />
Good Shepherd Church; First<br />
Presbyterian Church of Plymouth;<br />
Main Street Baptist Church;<br />
Resurrection Catholic Church;<br />
Trinity Presbyterian Church; and<br />
West Plymouth Community<br />
Church.<br />
So. How do I get my kid home<br />
from the doctor's office?<br />
That's how kids feel about Oakwood <strong>Canton</strong> Health Center's new pediatric suite. Designed especially <strong>for</strong> kids, it sports bright,<br />
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cheerful colots, Disney characters and kid-sized furniture. And there are lots of games, toys, and books to make the<br />
doctor's office feel more like home.<br />
We took care to make sure moms felt better, too. With highly qualified pediatricians on staff.<br />
So your kids will not only receive the best of care, but will benefit from the state-ofthe-art<br />
equipment and technology we have right on hand. And there's one final<br />
Immediate Needs Hours, you can bring your kids in<br />
between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. <strong>for</strong> that fever<br />
you'll discover waiting <strong>for</strong> you at <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />
Emergency Center" coloring book, call 454-8066.<br />
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SPECIAL<br />
EVENTS<br />
• FASHION SHOW<br />
Fashions from Winkleman's,<br />
7:30 p.m. Wednesday,<br />
March 9, at Cherry<br />
Hill School, on Ridge and<br />
Cherry Hill roads. Reservations,<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Women's Forum,<br />
495-0304.<br />
• HEAP MEETING<br />
Meeting <strong>for</strong> parents is 7<br />
p.m. Thursday in the media<br />
center at Hoben Elementary<br />
School. Register,<br />
981-4560.<br />
• PLYMOUTH SYMPHONY<br />
Orchestra per<strong>for</strong>ms 8 p.m.<br />
Saturday at Novi High<br />
School, Fuerst Auditorium,<br />
24062 Taft. "Jazz Plus"<br />
features Alexander Zonjic<br />
Quintet. Tickets at<br />
Beitner's Jewelry or Evola<br />
Music in Plymouth; Dearborn<br />
Music, <strong>Canton</strong>; or<br />
451-2112.<br />
• LECTURE SERIES<br />
Lecture on auto industry's<br />
development at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Thursday, March 10, at<br />
Plymouth Historical Museum,<br />
155 S. Main. 455-<br />
8940.<br />
• BROADWAY MUSIC<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Project Arts presentation<br />
is 8 p.m. Saturday,<br />
March 12, <strong>Canton</strong> Little<br />
Theatre in Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> High School. Tickets<br />
at Dearborn Music in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, Arnoldt Williams<br />
Musfe in <strong>Canton</strong> and <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township administration<br />
building. 455-9009 or<br />
.459-4971.<br />
• AUTHOR LUNCHEON<br />
Writer Charles Baxter<br />
speaks at noon Wednesday,<br />
March 2, at Novi Civic<br />
Center, 45175 10 Mile,<br />
Novi. Sponsored by Plymouth,<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, Northville<br />
and Novi libraries. 453-<br />
0750.<br />
• ORCHID SHOW<br />
Shows are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />
Friday and Saturday and<br />
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at<br />
Keller & Stein, 42158<br />
Michigan Ave., <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Reservations, 397-0800.<br />
• ANNUAL AUCTION<br />
New Morning School 18th<br />
dinner auction is 5 p.m. to<br />
midnight Saturday, March<br />
26, at Laurel Manor in<br />
Livonia. Tickets, 420-3331.<br />
• RIBBON-CUTTING<br />
New <strong>Canton</strong> Weight<br />
Watchers center celebrates<br />
grand opening at 6 p.m.<br />
Wednesday, March 16, at<br />
New Towne Plaza, 44734<br />
Ford. Speakers are Florine<br />
Mark, president, and <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township Supervisor<br />
Thomas Yack. 1-800-487-<br />
4777.<br />
• HAM RADIO<br />
Amateur radio licensing<br />
class runs 7-9 p.m. Thursdays,<br />
March 31 through<br />
June 2, at Plymouth<br />
Township building at Ann<br />
Arbor Road and Lilley. Stu<br />
Rockafellow Amateur Radio<br />
Club, 464-4061.<br />
• DINNER/DANCE<br />
Passage Gayde Post 391,<br />
CAMPUS NOTES<br />
Plymouth, 25th annual<br />
recognition dance is 6 p.m.<br />
Saturday, April 30, at the<br />
Mayflower Hotel, Plymouth.<br />
Reservations by<br />
April 15^(810) 348-1321.<br />
TH* NHAEMER! THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1994<br />
YOUR GUIDE TO EVENTS I W AND AROUND CANTON<br />
• POOLS NEEDED<br />
Donate your pool <strong>for</strong> Plymouth<br />
YMCA summer swim<br />
program and receive free<br />
lessons. 453-2904.<br />
• COUPON BOOKS<br />
Orders <strong>for</strong> Entertainment<br />
'94 books available at<br />
Plymouth YMCA, 453-<br />
2904.<br />
H CLASSES<br />
Plymouth: Parks and Recreation,<br />
455-6620; YMCA<br />
adult and youth, 453-2904.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>: Fine arts <strong>for</strong><br />
ages first grade through<br />
adult. Classes begin Saturday<br />
at <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />
Center. 397-5110.<br />
SPORTS<br />
R SOFTBALL<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Softball Center begins<br />
season <strong>for</strong> men's,<br />
women's and coed teams<br />
April 15. No residency requirement.<br />
Also, call if interested<br />
in <strong>for</strong>ming a 35<br />
and over league. 483-5600,<br />
Ext. 102 or 103.<br />
Plymouth Parks and<br />
Recreation begins registration<br />
March 1 <strong>for</strong> men's<br />
slow pitch league. No residency<br />
requirement. 455-<br />
6620.<br />
Both <strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth<br />
Parks and Recreation<br />
offers women's stow pitch<br />
and co-ed slow pitch<br />
leagues. Registration begins<br />
March 1. New co-ed<br />
teams begin registration<br />
March 14. No residency requirement.<br />
455-6620.<br />
FOR KIDS<br />
• PARTY ORGANIZING<br />
Free class on how to organize<br />
a Bible-based Easter<br />
party <strong>for</strong> children is 7-8:30<br />
p.m. Monday, March 7, at<br />
Plymouth Baptist Church,<br />
42021 Ann Arbor Trail,<br />
453-5534. Reserve a kit,<br />
453-2357.<br />
R GIRLS SOCCER<br />
Tryouts <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Cougars, an under-13 premier<br />
team, in need of a few<br />
players. 459-8654.<br />
R PISTON FOR A DAY<br />
Kids ages 7-14 can register<br />
at The Olive Garden Res<br />
taurant <strong>for</strong> a chance to<br />
meet their idols at The<br />
Palace of Aubum Hills on<br />
Friday, March 11. Contest<br />
entries accepted through<br />
Sunday.<br />
R SATURDAY CLUB<br />
Activities <strong>for</strong> kids ages 6-<br />
12, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.<br />
Saturdays, Salvation<br />
Army, 9451 S. Main, Plymouth<br />
Township. 453-8480.<br />
R LEADERS CUJB<br />
National YMCA program<br />
<strong>for</strong> kids ages 11-15 meets<br />
7-8:30 p.m. every other<br />
Wednesday, Plymouth<br />
YMCA office, 248 S.<br />
Union. 453-2904.<br />
To submit yoor academic honor or graduation announcement<br />
to Campus Notes, send the material<br />
printed or typewritten to: Nancy C. Pennington.<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Observer, 744 Wing, Plymouth,<br />
Mich. 43170.<br />
• SIX PLYMOUTH residents were named to the<br />
School of Engineering dew's liat at the University<br />
of Michigan-Dearborn, maintaining a minimum of<br />
3.5 grade point average while carrying at leeat 12<br />
credit hours of classes. They are Gregory P. Gilee,<br />
Daniel J. Gorsich, Mary Schal den brand, Robert<br />
V, Schikora, Mark W. Sobkow and Robert A.<br />
Stopper Jr.<br />
R CLASSES<br />
Plymouth Parks and Recreation;<br />
adult, preschool,<br />
youth and special events,<br />
455-6620.<br />
Plymouth YMCA youth<br />
classes and summer<br />
camps, 453-2904.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />
offers cheerleading<br />
classes <strong>for</strong> ages 5-12 starting<br />
Wednesday, March 9,<br />
at the Recreation Center.<br />
1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />
Road.<br />
HEALTH<br />
R TOPS<br />
Take Off Pounds Sensibly,<br />
6:30 p.m. Thursdays, Geneva<br />
Presbyterian Church,<br />
5835 N. Sheldon, <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
416-1665 or 454-1319.<br />
R WEIGHT WATCHERS<br />
Daily hours available at<br />
Weight Watchers Center<br />
— H, 44734 Ford, <strong>Canton</strong>;<br />
and 5:45 p.m. Thursdays,<br />
Plymouth Cultural Center,<br />
525 Farmer. 1-800-487-<br />
4777.<br />
R RUNNERS/WALKERS<br />
Spitfire men's and women's<br />
running club, 7 p.m.<br />
Thursdays, Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> High School track.<br />
451-5966.<br />
Group walks <strong>for</strong> walkers,<br />
10 a.m. Monday-Friday, St.<br />
John Neumann Church,<br />
44800 Warren, <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />
455-9042.<br />
EDUCATION<br />
R PRESCHOOL/NURSERY<br />
Open house at Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Montessori School,<br />
45245 Joy, <strong>Canton</strong>, is 1-4<br />
p.m. Sunday, March 6.<br />
Plymouth Children's<br />
Nursery open house at Cooperative<br />
Preschool, 5825<br />
N. Sheldon, <strong>Canton</strong>, is 1-3<br />
p.m. Sundays, Feb. 27 and<br />
March 6. 453-8132.<br />
Open house at Willow<br />
Creek Co-op is 6-8 p.m.<br />
Tuesday, March 1, located<br />
in Geneva Presbyterian<br />
Church, 5835 N. Sheldon,<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>. 459-4318.<br />
St. Michael Christian<br />
School, 7000 N. Sheldon,<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, register, 459-9720.<br />
New Morning School,<br />
14501 Haggerty, Plymouth<br />
Township, 420-3331.<br />
Salvation Army, 9451 S.<br />
Main, Plymouth Township,<br />
3- and 4-year-olds,<br />
453-5464:—<br />
R FREE CLASSES<br />
For non-high school graduates,<br />
IBM training and<br />
GED training, Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Community Education,<br />
451-6555.<br />
R READING ASSISTANCE<br />
Free adult tutoring and<br />
confidential skills assessment.<br />
Community Literacy<br />
Council, 451-6555.<br />
VOLUNTEERS<br />
R REPRESENTATIVES<br />
NEEDED<br />
The National Kidney<br />
Foundation of Michigan<br />
Inc. is seeking volunteers.<br />
Call Michael Hart, 1-800-<br />
482-1455.<br />
R CALL TO HELP<br />
Growth Works, 271 S.<br />
Main, Plymouth, office<br />
worker to transcribe cassette<br />
tapes, using Microsoft<br />
Word software, 455-<br />
4095.<br />
Chambers of commerce<br />
in Plymouth, 453-1540,<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, 453-4040.<br />
Alzheimer's, to assist<br />
with adult day-care program,<br />
557-8277.<br />
Meal delivery to homebound<br />
senior citizens in<br />
the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
community, 326-4444.<br />
Plymouth Arbor Health<br />
Building Urgent Care, and<br />
McAuley Health Building,<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, 572-4159.<br />
Plymouth YMCA, 453-<br />
2904.<br />
SENIORS<br />
R ADULT DAY CARE<br />
Seniors over age 60 may<br />
participate in daytime activities<br />
at Plymouth Adult<br />
Day Care, 46500 N. Territorial.<br />
451-1455.<br />
R TRIPS<br />
City of Plymouth Parks<br />
and Recreation Department<br />
sponsors coffee concerts<br />
at the Detroit Symphony<br />
Orchestra Feb. 25,<br />
April 8 and May 27. Also,<br />
"Crazy For You" musical<br />
comedy at the Fisher Theater<br />
is March 6; three-day<br />
trip to Ohio Amish country<br />
is May 9. 455-6620.<br />
R TAX ASSISTANCE<br />
Free help available<br />
through April 15 through<br />
Tax-Aide program of<br />
AARP. For <strong>Canton</strong> appointments,<br />
397-5444;<br />
Tonquish Creek, Plym-<br />
outh, 455-3670; or Plymouth<br />
Cultural Center, 455-<br />
6620.<br />
R HELP<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation center offers .<br />
senior programs, help with<br />
prescriptions, healthscreening<br />
programs or inhome<br />
services. 422-1052.<br />
Senior Alliance links<br />
seniors with residents willing<br />
to help with outdoor<br />
chores. Also, prescription<br />
assistance and holiday<br />
meals to eligible seniors,<br />
722-2830.<br />
Buy or sell used adaptive<br />
equipment (wheelchairs,<br />
motorized carts,<br />
walkers, van lifts, etc.), 1-<br />
800-237-3422, 10 a.m. to 4<br />
p.m. weekdays.<br />
Focus:HOPE provides<br />
food to eligible <strong>Canton</strong><br />
seniors at the <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />
Center, 397-1000,<br />
Ext. 278.<br />
Classes at Plymouth<br />
Parks and Recreation, 455-<br />
6620; <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />
Center, 397-5446.<br />
H SENIOR WORKERS .<br />
Child & Family Service<br />
LIFEWORK, a United<br />
Way agency, coordinates a<br />
senior community service<br />
employment program. 483-<br />
1418 or 1-800-242-6120.<br />
CLUB CALL<br />
R REPUBLICAN WOMEN<br />
Ronna Romney, candidate<br />
<strong>for</strong> U.S. Senate, will speak<br />
at general meeting of Suburban<br />
group at 11 a.m.<br />
Thursday, March 24, at<br />
Mayflower Hotel, Plymouth.<br />
Lunch at noon. Reservations,<br />
(810) 474-5637.<br />
Meet Other Mothers group<br />
meets 9:30-11:30 a.m. Friday<br />
at First Presbyterian<br />
Church, 701 Church,<br />
Plymouth. Focal Point<br />
Photography shares ideas<br />
about photographing children.<br />
453-6134 or 455-5407.<br />
• WOMAN'S CLUB<br />
Plymouth club recognizes<br />
past presidents at 12:30<br />
p.m. Friday, March 4, at<br />
First United Methodist<br />
Church of Plymouth, 45201<br />
N. Territorial. Includes<br />
slide presentation of Australia.<br />
R AAUW<br />
Monthly meeting is 6:15<br />
p.m. Thursday at Ernesto's,<br />
41661 Plymouth<br />
Road, Plymouth. Speaker<br />
Judy Ellis will discuss<br />
Tha Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> Observers welcome Calendar items. Items should be from non-profit orofit com-<br />
munity groups or individuals announcing a community program or event. Please type or print<br />
the in<strong>for</strong>mation below and mail your item to The Calendar, <strong>Canton</strong> Observer, 744 Wing,<br />
Plymouth, Ml 48170, or by fax to 313-459-4224 Deadline <strong>for</strong> Calendar items is noon<br />
Friday <strong>for</strong> the following Thursday's paper Call 459-2700 if you have any questions.<br />
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• CANTON RESIDENTS ware named to the<br />
dean's list <strong>for</strong> the School of Management at the<br />
University of Michigan-Dearborn. They are David<br />
E. Balash, James Gaeior, Michael Kelly, Wade<br />
Quillin, David Swegles, Vanessa Switkowaki,<br />
Mark C. Vandal, Jennifer Williams and Caiyun<br />
Zheng<br />
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• PLYMOUTH RCMOCMTt were named to the<br />
dean 's list at tha College of Arts, Sciences and<br />
Letters at the Univeraity of Michigan-Dearborn.<br />
They are Rex B. Anderson III, Annette Drobyshewski,<br />
Robert P. Everson. Greg P. Haudek,<br />
Heather A Henigan. Licia A. Keller, Melody J.<br />
Lewis, Kim K. Strong and Jeffrey S.Wright.<br />
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CANTON M4I0CMTS were named to tbe the<br />
dean's list at the College of Arts, Sciences and<br />
Letters at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.<br />
They are Julie L. Allen, Anne Bartaluoci, Eva M.<br />
Felts. Scott P. Gyorke, Rebecca M. Jardine, April<br />
L. Karr, George Parker, Michelle L. Soluk, Margaret<br />
Strickland, Jodie M. Carr, Anila Masood, Casey<br />
L. Nichols, Genevieve A. Stoyak, Laura A.<br />
Uthoff and Matthew A Vankirk.<br />
• THREE PLYMOUTH residents were named to<br />
the School of Education dean's liat at tha Univer<br />
sity of Michigan-Dearborn, maintaining a minimum<br />
3.4 grade point average. They am Lori Dxiu<br />
ba, Laaime Gurchak and Shaanoa Harpe*.<br />
First Step programs at 8<br />
p.m. 453-7924. Note:<br />
March meeting canceled.<br />
B MONTHLY CLUBS<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers meet 7<br />
p.m. first Wednesdays,<br />
September through June,<br />
at Gainsborough Clubhouse<br />
(Sunflower Subdivision),<br />
45956 Gainsborough,<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>. 453-3693 or 455-<br />
8352.<br />
Holy Smokers Club,<br />
meets 7 p.m. third Monday,<br />
Denny's Restaurant,<br />
39550 Ann Arbor Road,<br />
Plymouth Township. 455-<br />
1635.<br />
Three Cities Art Club, 7<br />
p.m. first Monday, Plymouth<br />
Township Hall. Programs<br />
include guest demonstrators.<br />
New members<br />
welcome. 397-0562.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Democratic<br />
Club, 7 p.m. fourth<br />
Wednesday, Cherry Hill<br />
Schoolhouse, corner of<br />
Ridge and Cherry Hill<br />
roads, 721-2170.<br />
Experimehtal Aircraft<br />
Association, 8 p.m. third<br />
Thursday. EAA Hangar at<br />
Mettetal Airport, 453-8969.<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Jaycees,<br />
7:30 p.m. fourth<br />
Thursday, Plymouth Cultural<br />
Center, 525 Farmer.<br />
WAF (Women Aglow<br />
Fellowship), 7:30 p.m.<br />
fourth Tuesday, Plymouth<br />
Cultural Center, 525<br />
Farmer, 397-2973 or 397-<br />
1111.<br />
VFW <strong>Canton</strong> Post No.<br />
6967, 8 p.m. first Monday,<br />
Mayflower-Lt. Gamble *<br />
Post No. 6695, 1426 S.<br />
Mill, Plymouth, 397-2444<br />
or 459-8027.<br />
Piecemakers, 7 p.m.<br />
third Thursday, First Presbyterian<br />
Church of Plymouth,<br />
701 W. Church, 455-<br />
3838.<br />
Woolgatherers Knitting<br />
Guild, 6:30 p.m. third<br />
Thursday, Salvation Army<br />
building, 9451 S. Main, ><br />
Plymouth Township. Call<br />
Karen Rumptz at 420-<br />
4022.<br />
H WEEKLY MEETINGS<br />
Toastmasters Oral Majority<br />
Club meets 6:30-"8:30<br />
p.m. Tuesdays at Denny's<br />
Restaurant, 39550 Ann Arbor<br />
Road, Plymouth Township.<br />
Call Ken Morley,<br />
277-2709 (evenings).<br />
IN SUPPORT<br />
R MEDICAL SUPPORT<br />
Multiple sclerosis exercise<br />
program and support group<br />
meets 6-8 p.m. Fridays,<br />
Livonia YMCA. 261-2161,<br />
Ext. 312.<br />
Stroke support <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong><br />
residents,,call Marilyn<br />
Schneider, 397-2241 (after<br />
6 p.m.)<br />
Parkinson group in<br />
Western Wayne, 7 p.m.<br />
second Thursday, Livonia<br />
Senior Citizen Center,<br />
15218 Farmington Road,<br />
421-4208 or 459-0216.<br />
Heart patients, 7:30-9<br />
p.m. third Friday, Arbor<br />
Health Building Community<br />
Room, corner of Harvey<br />
snd Ann Arbor Trsil,<br />
Plymouth. Call Jack Bologna,<br />
459-8787 (days).<br />
R ADOTCTIOMS<br />
Free assessment <strong>for</strong> smoking<br />
cessation program. Arbor<br />
Health Building, 990<br />
W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth,<br />
712-4141.<br />
SAFE, Setting Addicts<br />
Free Eternally, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Tuesdays, Main Street<br />
Baptist Church, 8500 N.<br />
Morton Taylor, <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Interpreted <strong>for</strong> the deaf.<br />
453-4785.<br />
Women's therapy group<br />
<strong>for</strong> adult children of alcoholic<br />
and dysfunctional<br />
families, call Elizabeth<br />
Broderick at Growth<br />
Works, 455-4902.<br />
Never Say Never obsessive-compulsive<br />
group, 7<br />
p.m. every other Thursday,<br />
First Baptist Church,<br />
45000 N. Territorial, Plymouth<br />
Township. Call Lois<br />
Turpel, 522-3022, or Audrey<br />
Harrison, 453-0384.<br />
Families Anonymous, 8<br />
p.m. Sundays, Geneva<br />
Presbyterian Church, 5835<br />
N. Sheldon, <strong>Canton</strong>. 397-<br />
8595.<br />
R MORE SUPPORT<br />
Co-dependents Anonymous<br />
is a 12-step program<br />
<strong>for</strong> men and women whose<br />
common problem is selfdefeating<br />
behavior in relationships.<br />
Meets 7:30-9<br />
p.m. Thursdays at First<br />
Presbyterian Church, 701<br />
Church, Plymouth. 476-<br />
5465.<br />
Meet Your Needs, 7 p.m.<br />
Mondays, Full Gospel<br />
Church, 281 E. Spring,<br />
Plymouth, 453-0323.<br />
Starting Over <strong>for</strong> young<br />
widows and widowers, 7-<br />
8:30 p.m. first and third<br />
Tuesday, First United<br />
Methodist Church, 45201<br />
N. Territorial, Plymouth<br />
Township, 677-0500.<br />
NEARBY<br />
R ART<br />
Cranbrook Academy of Art<br />
Museum, Bloomfield Hills,<br />
Tom Wesselmann exhibition<br />
through March 13,<br />
(810) 645-3312.<br />
Washtenaw Community<br />
College Job Skills/Campus<br />
Events Exhibit Hall displays<br />
fiber art, noon to 2<br />
p.m. Monday through Friday<br />
and 6-9 p.m. Monday-<br />
Thursday through March<br />
3.<br />
Brochure lists concerts,<br />
conference events and art<br />
exhibits. Call University<br />
Musical Society, Ann Arbor,<br />
(313) 764-2538.<br />
R MUSIC<br />
Afromusicology Society<br />
presents the first Celebration<br />
of the Arts, 8 p.m. Friday,<br />
Washtenaw College<br />
Towsley Auditorium. Tribute<br />
to Dr. Morris J. Lawrence<br />
Jr. 677-5007.<br />
R V OLUNTEERS<br />
Gallery guides are needed<br />
during Artrain's Ann Arbor<br />
showing, March 2-April 2.<br />
Training is 7-9 p.m. Monday,<br />
Feb. 28. (313) 747-<br />
8300.<br />
I CANTON residents were named to tha<br />
dean's Hat <strong>for</strong> the School of Education at the University<br />
of Michigan-Dearborn. They are Rosemary<br />
Music, Kathleen Simmerer and Amy Windle.<br />
• PLYMOUTH MSIMMTS were named to the<br />
School of Management dean's liat at the University<br />
of Michigan-Dearborn, maintaining a minimum<br />
3.4 grade point average. They are Robert Smith,<br />
Diana L. Stagaman and Dawne Stopper.<br />
• EMMT CANTON residents were named to the<br />
School of Engineering deen'a liat at the University<br />
of Michigan-Dearborn. They are Paul R. Curyio,<br />
Tim J. Dawbarn, Brenda J. DkMot, Jennifer A<br />
Harris, J aeon D. Neil. fJorman K. Raden, John R<br />
SUmac and Y*<br />
Program planned<br />
<strong>for</strong> teens, parents<br />
The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Educational<br />
Park counseling department<br />
will present "Preparing<br />
to Live and Work in the<br />
21st Century," a program <strong>for</strong><br />
high school juniors and their<br />
parents, at 7 p.m. Wednesday,<br />
March 16, at <strong>Canton</strong> High<br />
School.<br />
The program is sponsored by<br />
the PCEP counseling department<br />
in conjunction with Eastern<br />
Michigan University,<br />
Schoolcraft College, the University<br />
of Michigan and local<br />
employers.<br />
"The junior year is when<br />
most students become<br />
motivated to start planning <strong>for</strong><br />
post-seconda.y opportunities,"<br />
said June Swartz, a counselor<br />
at Salem High School. "The<br />
workshop continues to grow<br />
each year. Last year, more than<br />
500 students and parents participated<br />
and we expect even<br />
more this year."<br />
The program will begin in<br />
the <strong>Canton</strong> High School cafeteria<br />
with introductions and an<br />
explanation of the timeline of<br />
events which take place <strong>for</strong><br />
students now through their<br />
senior year. The program offers<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation to help students<br />
plan their senior year and to<br />
begin planning their futures,<br />
according to Salem High<br />
School counselor Jan Kavulich.<br />
The program is free and<br />
open to all juniors and their<br />
parents. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
contact June Swartz or Jan<br />
Kavulich at 416-2800.<br />
School committee<br />
to offer in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Unsure how to vote on the upcoming<br />
ballot proposal to increase<br />
the sales tax?<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />
Schools' I CARE Committee will<br />
present "Facts and Figures on the<br />
March 15 Ballot Proposal" at 7:30<br />
p.m. Thursday, March 10, in the<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> High School Little Theater.<br />
Included will be an overview of<br />
Proposal A, as well as the statutory<br />
plan which will go into effect if<br />
the ballot plan is defeated. In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
also will be presented on<br />
how each of the plans will affect<br />
the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> district<br />
and local taxpayers.<br />
A question-and-answer period<br />
will follow.<br />
"The purpose of the public <strong>for</strong>um<br />
is to in<strong>for</strong>m and educate the<br />
community on the upcoming ballot<br />
proposal," said Betty Bloch.<br />
co-chairperson of the I CARE<br />
Committee.<br />
I CARE is a community/school<br />
involvement organization which<br />
supports the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
schools. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Bloch at 451-1037 or Annette<br />
Kubeshesky in the district's community<br />
relations office at 416-<br />
2753.<br />
LUNCH MENU FOR SENIORS<br />
The s«nlor citizen nutntion program<br />
will serve hot meals the<br />
week of Feb. 28. Meals will be<br />
served at noon at Tonquish<br />
Creek Manor, 1160 Shendan, in<br />
Plymouth (453-9703) and at<br />
11:30 a.m. at the <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />
Center, 44237 Michigan<br />
Ave. (397-5444).<br />
Call 24 hours in advance <strong>for</strong><br />
reservations and cancellations.<br />
1 -800-851-1454 or 326-4400.<br />
Suggested donation is $1.50.<br />
Monday<br />
Bean soup, tuna salad, pita<br />
bread, health salad, peach crisp.<br />
milk. v<br />
Tuesday<br />
Chicken cacciatore, parsley potatoes,<br />
carrots, tossed salad, low<br />
calorie dressing. JeIl-0 witbL<br />
whipped topping, biscuit, milk.<br />
Wednesday<br />
Open face turkey, Texas toast,<br />
gravy, sweet potatoes, green<br />
beans, apple slices, milk.<br />
Thursday<br />
Spanish rice with meat, green<br />
peas, tossed salad, dressing,<br />
tropical fruit, corn muffin, milk.<br />
Fnday<br />
Macaroni and cheese. Southern<br />
greens, beet salad, chocolate<br />
pudding, rye roll, milk.<br />
The Observer/ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1994<br />
• • w a-<br />
Trees cut: <strong>Canton</strong> Township has charged a developer <strong>for</strong> cutting trees in front of<br />
a new store.<br />
Tree cuttings<br />
Developer gets the message<br />
Let's hope the recent charging of a developer<br />
with illegally cutting down trees sends a<br />
g message to those in <strong>Canton</strong> who think<br />
they can ignore local ordinances and<br />
then try to hide.<br />
The developer. Carmen Naccaratto, is<br />
charged in 35th District Court with breaking<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> zoning ordinances by cutting down two<br />
large silver maples in front of New York Carpet<br />
World on Ford Road. He stands accused of violating<br />
the township's <strong>for</strong>est-preservation ordinance<br />
as wed as a site plan that required preservation<br />
of the trees.<br />
Hf pleaded not guilty at his arraignment and<br />
-awaits court action.<br />
Whatever the outcome. <strong>Canton</strong> Supervisor<br />
Tom Yack, who spearheaded the drive to prosecute<br />
the developer, will have sent a message to<br />
developers and others that the township is serious<br />
about preserving what remains of the *<br />
area's natural beauty.<br />
The loss of two trees isn't a great tragedy.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> ©bseruer<br />
OPINION<br />
However, when it happens on Ford Road, it eats<br />
away at the little natural beauty that still remains<br />
there.<br />
The developer isn't totally to blame. There's<br />
a possibility the tree cutting was done at the<br />
request of another business and carried out by a<br />
firm that manages the property.<br />
Chances are the store's sign wasn't visible behind<br />
the trees. But it's time <strong>for</strong> companies to<br />
understand that being environmentally aware is<br />
good business. Just look at the Chrysler Corp.,<br />
which is selling its new Neon with ads that<br />
point out that its plastic parts are marked so<br />
they can be recycled.<br />
In this case, chances are it will be tough to<br />
prove that the developer is responsible <strong>for</strong> the<br />
tree cutting, with the blame possibly spread so<br />
thin. However, Yack and township officials<br />
should be lauded <strong>for</strong> taking a stand, even if the<br />
tase is lost.<br />
Message sent.<br />
Marketing ploy a useful tool<br />
When someone advises you to "call New<br />
York," it's usually a sarcastic inference<br />
that you're incapable of handling<br />
things yourself.<br />
Well, some Oakland County folks did call<br />
New York — actually The Wall Street Journal<br />
— recently. But, in so doing, they lead us to<br />
believe that they're handling things just fine.<br />
Oakland County will be the subject of a 12page<br />
advertising supplement in the Journal.<br />
Stories and pictures will tell and show how good<br />
it is to live and do business in Oakland County.<br />
The supplement makes Oakland County look<br />
good. A similar ef<strong>for</strong>t could do the same <strong>for</strong><br />
Wayne County, we believe.<br />
Oakland County is the fifth wealthiest in<br />
United States, according to one estimate, and is<br />
certainly "the epicenter of business in Michigan"<br />
in the words of Ken Rogers, the economic<br />
development director <strong>for</strong> county government<br />
who helped secure the deal with the Journal.<br />
The Wall Street Journal wrote the stories,<br />
took the photographs and sold the advertisements<br />
that appear in the supplement.<br />
QUESTION:<br />
Are you<br />
watching<br />
CBS television'scoverage<br />
of the<br />
Olympics, and<br />
are you enjoying<br />
It?<br />
We asked this<br />
question at the<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> post off<br />
>ce<br />
Usuatty I watch<br />
<strong>for</strong> a couple<br />
hours. I like the<br />
figure skating<br />
pairs '<br />
Jack Sandlson<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
And, if it works in Oakland County, why not<br />
try it in Wayne County, too? After all, western<br />
Wayne County is certainly no slouch when it<br />
comes to providing good places to work and do<br />
business.<br />
When Ed McNamara was mayor of Livonia,<br />
we remember, the city administration engaged<br />
in a lot of one-on-one promotion, advertising<br />
and recruiting.<br />
Such ef<strong>for</strong>ts haven't been very noticeable <strong>for</strong><br />
a long while south of Eight Mile and west of<br />
Telegraph. It's time to revive them, and something<br />
like this Wall Street Journal supplement<br />
would be a good way to do it.<br />
"We think it (the Journal supplement) is an<br />
opportunity <strong>for</strong> everyone to explore," said Oakland<br />
County's Rogers.<br />
Rogers said he thinks the Oakland supplement<br />
will recur next year and the year after and<br />
so on.<br />
"It's a demonstration of government not settling<br />
<strong>for</strong> the status quo," he said. "We need to<br />
find new ways to talk to the people we want to<br />
do business with. We're trying to do new things,<br />
out with the old and in with the new."<br />
COMMUNITY VOICE<br />
I'm really not<br />
watching too<br />
much at all I<br />
catch it when I<br />
can. I work midnights<br />
Tom Henderahot<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
A j<br />
There's been<br />
criticism that<br />
they're going too<br />
•"much imo-attitetes"background.<br />
I think<br />
the Olympics are<br />
more than competition.<br />
'<br />
Katfiy FUas<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
744 WING, PLYMOUTH, MI 48170 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1994<br />
I'm enjoying the<br />
ice skating. I was<br />
disappointed <strong>for</strong><br />
the Engflsh cou<br />
pie that lost out<br />
on the gokJ.'<br />
Jean Mailman<br />
Westland<br />
Flower power<br />
i<br />
it ii<br />
SHAKOS LBMIEUX/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER<br />
Make believe It's spring: No matter what the weather is like outside, a few flowers<br />
like these irises being collected by shop assistant Lois Bierman have the power to<br />
bring spring indoors."<br />
Mistake made<br />
Ifound it disturbing that in a recent article<br />
and editorial (Feb. 3) a Farrand Elementary<br />
teacher is still being defended <strong>for</strong> making a<br />
false claim of child neglect; especially in light of<br />
the fact that "The Child Abuse Reporting Law"<br />
was quoted in each piece.<br />
The law says anyone suspecting a case of<br />
abuse or neglect is required to make a cursory<br />
attempt to verify the facts be<strong>for</strong>e making such a<br />
report. There is no room <strong>for</strong> interpretation.<br />
What guidelines are needed to understand the<br />
law? It's very clear what is required. Either an<br />
attempt was made or it wasn't. It wasn t.<br />
The principal later admitted to me that the<br />
incident had not been handled properly. So why<br />
do the administration and the township police<br />
chief defend their actions by claiming they<br />
did what the law required?<br />
They did not follow the law as they claim.<br />
Yes, we do need to protect our children from<br />
abuse and neglect, but if someone has a suspicion,<br />
they must make an ef<strong>for</strong>t to verify that<br />
suspicion if at all possible. We must follow the<br />
law to help prevent innocent parents from needless<br />
accusations. The answers were in the<br />
school office. All they had to do was look.<br />
I don't feel it's too much to ask <strong>for</strong> those involved<br />
to admit their mistake, take responsibility<br />
and apologize. I do, however, feel it will never<br />
happen.<br />
Kristen Schneider, Plymouth<br />
Ask the host<br />
They trudged thru snow yet no one fell.<br />
Someone had spread NaCl.<br />
All thanked their pastor, Eggebean. The<br />
nicest priest you've ever seen.<br />
This small attempt to override that Lansing<br />
ban on suicide.<br />
No pulpit used. No minaret. Livonia's church is<br />
ringing yet.<br />
Jeffs oration shook the walls. A thousand souls<br />
had packed St. Paul's.<br />
Dr. Death, then set the tone <strong>for</strong> all, except,<br />
Ruth Pettibone.<br />
Who tried to give old Jack some strife with<br />
shouts, and screams of "Fight For Life."<br />
She got escorted through the door outside of<br />
which she shouted more.<br />
Jack had support from Janet Good. The hemlock<br />
group knew he would.<br />
This was in church. You shouldn't laugh at<br />
clasping hand, and autograph.<br />
Did Jeff, or Jack, imprest the most? You'll have<br />
to ask the talk show host.<br />
Jerry Kelly, Oakland Township<br />
LETTERS<br />
Taking stand<br />
I<br />
am surprised that <strong>Canton</strong> has taken such a<br />
strong stand against the removal of two trees<br />
by New York Carpet World, on its own property.When<br />
the Sunflower Subdivision workers<br />
removed $10,000 worth of trees on my land, the<br />
police and township didn't care, lrbecamea<br />
private matter <strong>for</strong> me to take care of. My lawyer,<br />
Tom Hibner, has been in court <strong>for</strong> over two<br />
years, trying to get some money so I can replant<br />
the trees that were destroyed. How does <strong>Canton</strong><br />
decide who can remove trees and who can't"'<br />
Bus troubles<br />
Chris Lapinski, <strong>Canton</strong><br />
The recent ice storm created a great deal of<br />
chaos throughout the school system.<br />
Many school personnel experienced tremendous<br />
inconvenience, and stayed at school<br />
far longer than usual to make sure that our children<br />
got home safely. Those people deserve a<br />
pat on the back.<br />
However, the incident in which a school bus<br />
driver abandoned two 8-year-old children in the<br />
dark to fend <strong>for</strong> themselves is frightening. The<br />
safety of the children in her care should be the<br />
paramount concern of a bus driver. Everything<br />
else is secondary. It is incredible that a driver<br />
would be so callous as to send the<br />
children off the bus on such a treacherous<br />
night, in the freezing rain, in the dark, two<br />
miles from home, when the children didn't<br />
know where they were or how to get home.<br />
It is almost as un<strong>for</strong>givable that the transportation<br />
department has not taken immediate action.<br />
First of all, they should have contacted the<br />
parents of the children immediately to apologize<br />
and explain the mistake. Secondly, the<br />
name of the driver should be disclosed and disciplinary<br />
action should be taken. Severe disciplinary<br />
action. Instead, the driver's name has<br />
been withheld and the department is "stonewalling."<br />
Apparently, the school system feels it<br />
is more important to protect the employees<br />
than the children That attitude has got to<br />
change.<br />
Every day, we entrust the safety of our children<br />
to the personnel of the school system, and<br />
those personnel take that responsibility very seriously.<br />
However, there is no room <strong>for</strong> even one<br />
employee who puts her own convenience above<br />
the safety of the children in her charge. And<br />
there is no room <strong>for</strong> a transportation director<br />
who tolerates such action. The taxpayers expect<br />
and deserve prompt action on this matter.<br />
George S. Shea, Plymouth Townahip<br />
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PMSJP POWIR, CHAJRMAft 0T THE BOARO mCNASD ASWMN, PRESDENT<br />
ongress is taking a look at how<br />
today's youngsters will work to- Cmorrow.<br />
The U.S. Senate earlier<br />
this month sent vO conference committee<br />
a schools-to-work proposal <strong>for</strong> highschool<br />
age students.<br />
Today, staff members Sandra Armbruster<br />
and Wayne Peal take serious<br />
and light-hearted looks at their own experiences<br />
in the world of work.<br />
This is an arena in which everyone<br />
has had experience. To share yours,<br />
write to the Observer, 36251 Schoolcraft,<br />
Livonia 48150, or to the Eccentric,<br />
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The Observer! THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1994<br />
POINTS OF VIEW<br />
(F 15A)(l«,W,&-iaA) *1M<br />
Job talk becomes a political constant<br />
G<br />
et a job" is more than just a popular<br />
song by the Silhouettes<br />
from the late 1950s. It's the po-<br />
litically correct thing to talk about.<br />
"Jobs, jobs, jobs, "Jim Blanchard<br />
would sing out back when he was governor.<br />
His replacement, John Engler,<br />
crooned in his state of the state address<br />
this year that not only were good<br />
paying jobs important, but unemployment<br />
was lower than the national average<br />
<strong>for</strong> the first time in 23 years.<br />
Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Bob Carr added<br />
his voice to the chorus by declaring<br />
himself a candidate <strong>for</strong> the U.S. Senate.<br />
saying the issue was to grow the<br />
economy in order to promote — you<br />
guessed it —jobs.<br />
Making it a quartet is the Detroit job<br />
summit now in the planning stages.<br />
But it seems that always has been a<br />
tune <strong>for</strong> the times. Those of us attending<br />
the University of Detroit back in<br />
the '60s studied medicine or marriage,<br />
as sometimes still happened at that<br />
time. But basically we were there to get<br />
jobs, and when the university president<br />
declared that we were an urban school<br />
with a mission to the community and<br />
to ourselves personally, we figured he<br />
was just tooting his horn.<br />
SANDRA ARMBRUSTER<br />
• Sometimes, when I have<br />
the moody blues, I remember<br />
those days and what I<br />
later learned from those In<br />
and out of my career. From<br />
a professor Stay flexible.<br />
From Roger B. Smith, a<br />
Bloomfleld Hills resident<br />
and <strong>for</strong>mer chairman of<br />
General Motors who spoke<br />
to our Observer ft Eccentric<br />
editors group: If you<br />
don't like the Job you're<br />
doing, switch.<br />
I switched to journalism while in college<br />
and found not only a way to earn a<br />
living but a way of living.<br />
However, my college career hit a high<br />
note while on the job as an editor with<br />
the Varsity News at U-D. It's about<br />
this time each year that I remember<br />
when in 1968 Martin Luther King Jr.<br />
came to speak at the original Grosse<br />
Pointe High School.<br />
My job that cold night, as we crossed<br />
the picket line of right-winger Donald<br />
Lobsinger, was to photograph King as<br />
he spoke be<strong>for</strong>e a packed auditorium. A<br />
writer by training, it would be the first<br />
time my photos would be published.<br />
I did my job and got the pictures, but<br />
I often wonder how much richer I<br />
would have been had I been able to listen<br />
to his words.<br />
Sometimes, when I have the moody<br />
blues, I remember those days and what<br />
I later learned from those in and out of<br />
my career. From a professor Stay flexible.<br />
From Roger B. Smith, a Bloomfield<br />
Hills resident and <strong>for</strong>mer chairman<br />
of General Motors who spoke to<br />
our Observer & Eccentric editors<br />
group: If you don't like the job you're<br />
doing, switch.<br />
Some years after college graduation,<br />
I met one of the editors I had worked<br />
with on the Varsity News during the<br />
great Detroit daily newspaper strike<br />
the year that King died. While daily reporters<br />
walked the streets that year, we<br />
published a special edition. 1 met that<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer editor at a suburban art show.<br />
He said that he now traveled the country<br />
— making jewelry.<br />
That'B why I'm concerned about a<br />
political refrain that is fast becoming<br />
public policy — whether we like it or<br />
not. There are spin doctors out there<br />
who tout training high school students<br />
<strong>for</strong> jobs.<br />
While it's one thing to provide them<br />
with work skills, it's quite another<br />
thing to train them <strong>for</strong> one specific job.<br />
High school students may still be exploring<br />
their interests, and the job<br />
market is in a continual state of flux,<br />
now that high school grads are no longer<br />
guaranteed slots in the auto industry.<br />
.<br />
Which brings me to my final point.<br />
We certainly don't want our youth<br />
coasting through life without a job. But<br />
politicians talking about jobs are a lot<br />
like country music: They'll always go<br />
on whining.<br />
Sandra Armbruster is Oakland<br />
County editor <strong>for</strong> the Eccentric Newspapers.<br />
You can reach her at 901 -2587.<br />
Some get to live out chance <strong>for</strong> a 'dream team'job<br />
ichael Jordan isn't my favorite<br />
basketball player. He certainly<br />
wouldn't bump Magic Johnson<br />
or Dr. J off my personal dream team.<br />
But this spring, he is my favorite<br />
baseball player.<br />
Jordan, the most celebrated athlete<br />
to ever arch a jump shot, is trying out<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Chicago White Sox. I say more<br />
power to him.<br />
There's been a fair amount of grousing,<br />
from fans, sports commentators<br />
and some of his would-be teammates<br />
about the appropriateness of all this.<br />
"He's not a real baseball player,"<br />
they moan.<br />
They're right, of course. Even though<br />
he can run faster and leap higher than<br />
almost all the other men in the White<br />
Sox training camp, even though his<br />
physical stamina and competitive instincts<br />
would leave them in the dust,<br />
Michael Jordan hasn't spent most of<br />
his adult life as a professional baseball<br />
player.<br />
He's only dreamed of being one.<br />
In that aspect, he, I and several generations<br />
of American men are brothers<br />
under the skin.<br />
Baseball was the first sport I wanted<br />
to play — ballplayer the first job I<br />
wanted to hold — and there are at least<br />
a dozen 30-, 40- and 50-something guys<br />
in my workplace, and yours, who can<br />
make that same claim.<br />
My own baseball dreams died early.<br />
Even as a 12-year-old, I realized that<br />
my beloved New York Mets had no<br />
room <strong>for</strong> a player who ran as if his tegs<br />
were sinking in sand and who fielded<br />
batted balls warily as if they were hand<br />
grenades.<br />
But my few heroic moments — those<br />
fly balls that cleared backyard fences.<br />
State coffers are losing bet<br />
on funding through wagers<br />
Gambling may be going the way of smoking:<br />
down.<br />
Both horse race wagering and the State<br />
Lottery are losing customers and yielding<br />
shrinking revenue <strong>for</strong> state and local governments.<br />
Why? You hear lots of reasons: the economy,<br />
competition from other states lotteries, simulcasting<br />
of races in Windsor.<br />
I would like to think people are getting smart.<br />
Economists say it's healthy when people try to<br />
achieve wealth by savings and investment; bad<br />
when they try to hit a jackpot with one wager.<br />
Lawmakers look folks square in the eye and<br />
talk taxes instead of preying on gamblers.<br />
Horse racing is regulated by the Michigan<br />
Department of Agriculture. In the old days,<br />
horses were considered a farm industry deserving<br />
of promotion, the way apples, cherries and<br />
beans are promoted today.<br />
Clearly, horse racing's heyday is past. Ladbroke<br />
DRC in Livonia set its attendance record<br />
Memorial Day 1952; Northville Downs, May 15,<br />
1950; Hazel Park, Memorial Day 1965<br />
From the tax standpoint, Michigan's record<br />
horse racing year was $28.9 million in 1975.<br />
Since then, state taxes have slipped more or<br />
less steadily to the $21 million mark, accordingto<br />
the racing commissioner's annual report<br />
Michigan has been trying desperately to raise<br />
the take by expanding the racing season from<br />
590 days in 1975 to more than 900 days currently<br />
_ even as wagering spd attendance have<br />
slipped.<br />
It was silly, in my opinion, to expand racing<br />
dates because the horse supply i» down —<br />
17,000 in 1991 compared to 19.000 in 1984, according<br />
to the Senate Fiscal Agency<br />
Fewer horses and more races mean poorer<br />
quality. A decade ago, I went to Northville<br />
Downs on a Wednesday night. The first five or<br />
six races were "maidens" — horses who never<br />
had won a race. Handicapping (rating) horses of<br />
such poor quality is impossible — like predict<br />
inf the w«ather without satellite maps or look<br />
ing out the window at the sky. Any bet is a<br />
aucker bet. I haven't been back. Obviously,<br />
other ex-fans agree<br />
The Michigan Lottery is having a similar experience.<br />
A decade ago. ticket salee were leas<br />
than 1000 million a year. They topped in 1988<br />
snd have been slipping sines then ^ ~<br />
Lottery Commissioner Jerry Crandall notes<br />
TIM RICHARD<br />
• Economists say It's healthy<br />
when people try to achieve<br />
wealth by savings and Investment;<br />
bad when they try to hit a<br />
Jackpot with one wager. Lawmakers<br />
look folks square In the eye<br />
and talk taxes instead of preying<br />
on gamblers.<br />
WAYNE PEAL<br />
those curveballs that sent other batters<br />
down to defeat with a frustrated<br />
whoosh — strtt burn brightly.<br />
Few kids today share such moments.<br />
Today, they play basketball, or soccer,<br />
or Nintendo.<br />
Today, baseball is a troubled sport.<br />
Maybe even a dying one. If Jordan's<br />
that Michigan pays out only 45 cents of each $1<br />
bet. State taxes eat the lion's share The retailer<br />
gets a fee.<br />
Clearly, lottery players are making a wager<br />
with poor payoff odds<br />
Crandall thinks taxes should be cut. He<br />
thinks legislators blundered when they exempted<br />
lottery winners from the Freedom of In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Act. Newspapers used to give the lottery<br />
a lot of free publicity when they published feature<br />
stories on local winners. No more.<br />
Crandall also thinks lottery fana become diatrustful<br />
when Lanaing doean't (can't) tell them<br />
winners' names. Folks suspect bureaucrats are<br />
hiding the money.<br />
Some lottery players believe fervently that<br />
certain numbers have • luck," aa if luck were a<br />
measurable quality like radiation or calories<br />
That's raw superstition, unscientific and antireligious.<br />
The chances that any digit will come<br />
up are always one in 10. Ask your pastor. Ask<br />
your kid's math teacher.<br />
If gambling casinos ever come to Michigan, 1<br />
bet they go broke.<br />
Tim Richard report* regularly on the local im<br />
plication* ofatat* and regional event* Hi*<br />
Touch-Tone voice mail is (313) 963-2047. Ext<br />
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of young American boys and<br />
girls, that would be great.<br />
For me. it's providing a good, solid,<br />
vicarious thrill. It's better than any imagined<br />
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much better than living out the re^t of<br />
my life as Donald Trump. Or Bruce<br />
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Just think of this. Michael Jordan, a<br />
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Chicago to Calcutta, left it all behind<br />
<strong>for</strong> an infinitesimal chance to be the<br />
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Or is it all a stunt? 1 don't know<br />
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the head.<br />
If I struck out — when I struck out<br />
— and if they asked me right there to<br />
hand back my bat. my shiny batting<br />
helmet and my uni<strong>for</strong>m with the big<br />
numbers of the back, I'd not only do it<br />
but I'd also walk over to shake the<br />
hand of the man who ^sked me down<br />
there in the first placed I'd go home a<br />
winner, as proud of my one strikeout as<br />
Babe Ruth was of any of his 714 home<br />
runs.<br />
That's the appeal of this ancient,<br />
pastoral game.<br />
Maybe you understand. Maybe you<br />
don't, •<br />
But I believe Michael Jordan understands.<br />
Wayne Peal is editor of the Southfield<br />
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<strong>Canton</strong> man faces<br />
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BY DARRELL CLEM<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Three young men wanted to<br />
steal weapons when they broke<br />
into a house in the 36200 block<br />
of June, near Wayne Road and<br />
Palmer, a prosecutor said.<br />
The allegation — voiced by<br />
Wayne County assistant prosecutor<br />
Maria Petito — came<br />
last Thursday as defense attorneys<br />
tried to convince a judge<br />
to reduce bond <strong>for</strong> the defendants,<br />
including one <strong>Canton</strong><br />
man.<br />
"They were looking <strong>for</strong><br />
guns," Petito told 18th District<br />
Judge C. Charles Bokos.<br />
Bokos refused to reduce<br />
bonds ranging from $10,000 to<br />
$25,000 <strong>for</strong> defendants Aaron<br />
Michael Thomas, 18, of Livonia,<br />
Ryan Donald Morrison,<br />
18, of <strong>Canton</strong> Township and<br />
Jeffrey Brian Parsons, 20, of<br />
Auburn Hills.<br />
Bokos, noting that the defendants<br />
fled from police and<br />
had to be captured on foot, sai(}<br />
he feared the men would also<br />
flee the area and try to avoid<br />
being tried on breaking and entering<br />
charges.<br />
Moreover, Bokos said the allegation<br />
that the three men<br />
were trying to steal guns is "a<br />
great concern to the court."<br />
The incident was reported at<br />
9:45 a.m. Feb. 7.<br />
Three men broke into the<br />
June house while they knew<br />
the homeowner waa in court on<br />
another matter, Westland police<br />
Sgt. Steve Ryskamp said.<br />
But the homeowner returned<br />
home and caught them in the<br />
act, prompting the three suspects<br />
to flee the house and<br />
leave behind a Ford Bronco<br />
that they drove to the scene,<br />
Ryskamp said. The vehicle<br />
didn't belong to any of the suspects.<br />
Police arrived quickly on the<br />
scene and caught one suspect<br />
just three blocks away. The<br />
other two were later apprehended<br />
separately during<br />
foot chases that ended in<br />
Wayne, police said. >-<br />
Thomas, Morrison and Parsons<br />
appeared in 18th District<br />
Court on Thursday <strong>for</strong> a preliminary<br />
hearing to determine<br />
if they should stand trial. All<br />
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hearing, in a move that automatically<br />
sent their cases to<br />
Detroit Recorder's Court <strong>for</strong><br />
trial.<br />
All three could face up to 15<br />
years in prison if convicted.<br />
Not guilty pleas had been entered<br />
<strong>for</strong> them in court, prior to<br />
Thursday's hearing.<br />
Defendant's sentence<br />
reduced in appeal<br />
BY TEDD SCHNEIDER<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
A man who pleaded guilty in a<br />
robbery that left a Livonia motel<br />
manager paralyzed had his prison<br />
sentence cut in half Friday.<br />
Roby Davis, 25, was resentenced<br />
by Detroit Recorder's<br />
Court Judge Bruce Morrow to 14-<br />
30 years in prison <strong>for</strong> the December<br />
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Livonia Police detective Capt.<br />
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the second time arorfnd.<br />
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Cancer Society plans Lock Up<br />
The American Cancer Society's<br />
ninth Great American Lock Up<br />
will be Tuesday through Friday,<br />
March 1-4, at 14 site* throughout<br />
southeastern Michigan, including<br />
Laurel Park Place mall at Six<br />
Mile and Newburgh in Livonia.<br />
This event, the largest of its<br />
kind in the nation, raised more<br />
than $700,000 laat year. Organizers<br />
hope to raise $750,000 this<br />
year.<br />
Funds raised during the Great<br />
American Lock Up are used to<br />
support the American Cancer Society's<br />
research, education, and<br />
service programs.<br />
Last year, nearly 15,000 patients<br />
and their families in<br />
southeastern Michigan received<br />
services from the American Cancer<br />
Society. And Michigan is<br />
home to some of the finest cancer<br />
research facilities in the nation,<br />
with studies being conducted at<br />
University of Michigan, Wayne<br />
State University, Michigan State<br />
University, and Henry Ford Hospital.<br />
Honorary chairman of this<br />
year's Great American Lock Up is<br />
Tom Wilson, president and chief<br />
executive officer of the Detroit<br />
Pistons.<br />
Now serving his fifth consecutive<br />
year in this role, Wilson and<br />
the Pistons organisation continue<br />
to provide broad support <strong>for</strong> the<br />
event. Other co-sponsors include<br />
AT&T, joining the event in an official<br />
capacity this year, and Wendy's,<br />
which will promote the Lock<br />
Up at area locations <strong>for</strong> the third<br />
year in a row.<br />
During the Lock Up, anyone<br />
can have fun and help arrest cancer<br />
by sending a friend to jail to<br />
raise pledges <strong>for</strong> the American<br />
Cancer Society. Participating in<br />
the event is as easy as picking up<br />
the phone and scheduling an arrest.<br />
Here's how it works:<br />
1. For a tax-deductible arrest<br />
fee of $25, anyone 18 or older may<br />
schedule an arrest by calling 1-<br />
800-543-JAIL. Prisoners may include<br />
friends, family members,<br />
co-workers, boeaes, or anyone<br />
deserving to be put behind bars.<br />
Arrests may be scheduled now to<br />
reserve prisoner jail space.<br />
2. Officers will go to prisoners'<br />
work sites to make arrests in clear<br />
view of co-workers.<br />
3. Prisoners will thin be transported<br />
to the nearest jail site and<br />
go be<strong>for</strong>e a volunteer judge in a<br />
mock courtroom to be charged,<br />
convicted, and sentenced to raise<br />
bail.<br />
4. Prisoners will raise their bail<br />
by phoning <strong>for</strong> pledges while in<br />
jail. Prisoners will don prison<br />
stripes and receive bread, water,<br />
or other refreshments while jailed.<br />
Vital to tfe* success ai the Great<br />
American Lock Up iswMsspraad<br />
community support. Hundreds of<br />
volunteers from around the met<br />
ropolitan Detroit area are scheduled<br />
to participate this year along<br />
with several hundred area busi<br />
nesses that will contribute donated<br />
goods and services throughout<br />
the four days of the event.<br />
An unusual part of the Great<br />
American Lock Up Is the "Most<br />
Wanted" program. Included<br />
among the "Moet Wanteds" are<br />
prominent buaineea people and<br />
professionals from Oakland,<br />
Wayne, snd Macomb counties<br />
who have pledged to raise an impressive<br />
$2^00 each.<br />
Current statistics indicate that<br />
one out of every four families is<br />
affected by cancer. The "Most<br />
Wanteds" have made a personal<br />
commitment to seeing cancer<br />
eradicated in their lifetime.<br />
Hospital plans lecture on cancer prevention<br />
St. Mary Hospital in Livonia<br />
will sponsor a community lecture<br />
and discussion on "Women's<br />
Cancer Prevention <strong>for</strong> the "90s" 7-<br />
9 p.m. Tuesday, March 1, in the<br />
hospital auditorium<br />
Dr. H.A. Piraka, M.D., obstet-<br />
rics/gynecology, will be lecturer/<br />
moderator. Other physicians to<br />
speak include: Dr. R. Mohindra,<br />
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District wrestling<br />
CANTON<br />
SPORTS<br />
SCENE<br />
Plymouth Salem and Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> will<br />
send one wrestler apiece to the Class A regional<br />
wrestling tournament Saturday at<br />
South Lyon High School.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s Dan Gruenwald and Salem's John<br />
Svec won consolation titles at 103 and 160 pounds,<br />
respectively, Saturday in the district at Walled<br />
Lake Western.<br />
Gruenwald was seeded third and drew a firstround<br />
bye. He defeated Dan Christenson (Livonia<br />
Stevenson) 4-3, lost to Matt Michalski (Farmington)<br />
3-1, and defeated Justin Deane (Brighton) 7-<br />
5.<br />
Svec, suffering from an infection in.his nose and<br />
wearing a face mask, was seeded fourth. He<br />
pinned Joe Parrelly (Harrison) at 1:59 and L.B.<br />
Beurmann (Brighton) at 1:57, lost to Bob McKeeney<br />
(Howell) 15-0, and beat Adam Lynch (Northville)<br />
1-0.<br />
"He didn't lose any bad matches." Salem coach<br />
Ron Krueger said. "He didn't lose to anybody he<br />
might not have when he's healthy. John did a nice<br />
job; he's the last of the Mohicans at Salem. "<br />
Hockey champs<br />
The Plymouth Stars Bantam B hockey team<br />
claimed the District Four championship<br />
with a come-from-behind 2-1 win over<br />
Livonia in the final.<br />
The Stars rallied with goals in each of the last<br />
two periods to advance to the state playoffs March<br />
3-6.<br />
Team members are Marc Coseo, Scott Ryckman.<br />
Jeff Collins, Mike McDonald. Steve Bailey,<br />
Tony Wroblewski, Dave Lauter, Jeff Nelson. Rogin,<br />
Chris Smith, Scott Milliken. Chris Mudge,<br />
Chris Trombley, Brion Keasey. Ryan Hart, Shane<br />
Mroz and Matt Fitchett. The team is coached by<br />
Chris Coseo, assisted by Scott Coseo, Rick Nelson<br />
and Fred Ryckman.<br />
Top marks<br />
Brian Paluk, a freshman <strong>for</strong>ward <strong>for</strong> Saginaw<br />
Valley State's basketball team from Plymouth<br />
(Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic Central HS), registered<br />
career bests in rebounds and steals in the<br />
Cardinals' 109-73 victory at Grand Valley State<br />
Saturday.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Observer<br />
SPORTS B<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> shocks 'nervous' Salem<br />
In the minds of both coaches, there was no real doubt<br />
which team was better when Plymouth Salem and<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> met in the final gymnastics dual<br />
meet of the season <strong>for</strong> both. But, as both teams and<br />
both coaches discovered, the best team doesn't always<br />
win.<br />
BY C.J. RISAK<br />
Staff-WRITER<br />
Some things in sports are relatively<br />
predictable, particularly when the<br />
season is winding toward its finish, a<br />
time when athletes are per<strong>for</strong>ming at<br />
a peak level.<br />
Like Northwestern residing at the<br />
bottom of the Big Ten standings in<br />
nearly every sport — it's expected.<br />
Picking a winner in Monday's gymnastics<br />
meet between Plymouth Salem<br />
and Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> wasn't<br />
nearly as clear cut, but considering<br />
Salem is the defending Class A champion<br />
and has posted the best team<br />
score in the state thiB season, it<br />
seemed safe to make them the oddson<br />
favorite.<br />
Still, the outcome is always in the<br />
hands of the athletes. And Salem<br />
wasn't quite up to the challenge<br />
against <strong>Canton</strong> Monday, dropping a<br />
136.4-135.6 decision.<br />
The Chiefs concluded the dualmeet<br />
portion of their season with an<br />
11-1 record — including 11 consecutive<br />
wins. They also beat Traverse<br />
City Saturday. 131.5-128.5, at Traverse<br />
City.<br />
"They seemed nervous," said <strong>Canton</strong><br />
coach John Cunningham of Salem.<br />
"I don't know why. Plymouth<br />
Salem has the better team, but what<br />
I've said all along is that the teams<br />
are very close. If they come in a girl<br />
short, we can beat them."<br />
Which, basically, is what happened.<br />
Rocks' coach Johanna Anderson<br />
was willing to shoulder some of<br />
the blame <strong>for</strong> the loss.<br />
"They were so nervous," she said of<br />
her team. "But we didn't have our<br />
whole lineup in, so I take responsibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> the loss. 1 underestimated<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s strength."<br />
Well-qualified<br />
Salem's set to defend its WLAA crown<br />
BY C.J. RISAK<br />
ST AFT WRITER<br />
Call it a preview to the big<br />
event.<br />
In truth, last Saturday's Michigan<br />
Swimming Coaches Association<br />
Invitational at Eastern<br />
Michigan University attracted<br />
tougher competition than what<br />
will appear over the next three<br />
days at Plymouth Salem in the<br />
Western Lakes Activities Association<br />
championship meet.<br />
And that's not meant to belittle<br />
the WLAA — particularly considering<br />
this season's meet, which<br />
promises to produce one of the<br />
best and most talented fields in<br />
the league's 12-year history. But<br />
when the swimmers with the 40<br />
best times in the state are invited<br />
to a meet, and quite a few attend,<br />
well . . .<br />
What do you expect?<br />
There were some outstanding<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mances turned in, none better<br />
than Jeff Clark's. The Plym<br />
outh <strong>Canton</strong> senior won two<br />
events: the 50-yard (21.58) and<br />
the 100-yard (47.95) freestyle. He<br />
SWIMMING<br />
has the fastest 50 time in the<br />
state this year, and his time in<br />
the 100 is among the top three.<br />
Not to be overlooked was Plymouth<br />
Salem's Fred Locke, who<br />
was second to Clark in both the<br />
50 ( 22.02) and 100 (48.87). Both<br />
swimmers bettered the MHSAA<br />
state qualifying standards in each<br />
event — which was the object <strong>for</strong><br />
those competing.<br />
Livonia Stevenson's Jeff Buckler<br />
showed that the WLAA will<br />
have solid representation in the<br />
50 at the Class A state meet —<br />
the big event previously referred<br />
to — by finishing fourth with a<br />
state-qualifying 22.62.<br />
Other state cuts were turned in<br />
by <strong>Canton</strong>'s Mike Orris in the 200<br />
(sixth in 1:46.98) and 500 (12th in<br />
4:56.52) free, Livonia Franklin's<br />
Randy Cobb in the 100<br />
breaststroke (third, 1:01.75); Stevenson's<br />
Falk Roading in the 100<br />
breast (seventh, 1:02.48); and<br />
Livonia Churchill's Jon Carlson<br />
in the 200 free (seventh, 1:48.59).<br />
Salem's 200 medley relay team<br />
of John McLenaghan. Andy Dettling,<br />
Aaron Berlin and Locke<br />
(eighth, 1:43.01) and its 400 free<br />
team of Joe Ervin, Eric Seidelman,<br />
Dave Bracht and Locke<br />
(second, 3:20.67) also qualified.<br />
So did <strong>Canton</strong>'s foursome of<br />
Clark. Jason Stirling, Jason<br />
McMann and Orris in both the<br />
200 free relay (third, 1:31.66) and<br />
the 400 free relay (sixth, 3:22.86)t<br />
In diving. Farmington Harrison's<br />
Mark Strohmaier (third,<br />
388.35 points) and John Hovey<br />
(seventh, 367.45) per<strong>for</strong>med ably,<br />
so, too, did <strong>Canton</strong>'s Jason Fowler<br />
(ninth, 365.10) and Daryl Ballios<br />
(11th, 355.55).<br />
So now several of the WLAA s<br />
top swimmers can concentrate on<br />
the task at hand — the league<br />
meet. Salem, the defending<br />
champ — indeed, the Rocks have<br />
won seven of 11 titles — is favored<br />
to repeat.<br />
The reason is the same that<br />
The Chiefs' strength, of course,<br />
starts with freshman Katey Gilles.<br />
The premier gymnast in the state.<br />
Gilles turned in another spectacular<br />
— and solid — per<strong>for</strong>mance, bettering<br />
9.0 in every event. She won the<br />
vault (9.3) and uneven parallel bars<br />
(9.35), and tied Salem's Melissa Hopson<br />
— another of the state's best —<br />
<strong>for</strong> first in the floor exercise (9.45).<br />
Gilles' 37.4 total — she was second<br />
in the balance beam (9.3) — was good<br />
<strong>for</strong> first in the all-around, once again.<br />
She has yet to be beaten in the allaround<br />
this season, in either dual or<br />
invitational competition.<br />
Hopson, a senior, will give her a<br />
battle. The two teams will meet in<br />
every remaining competition: at today's<br />
Western Lakes Activities Association<br />
championship at Westland<br />
John Glenn, at the state regional at<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> March 5, and probably at the<br />
state final at Glenn March 11-12.<br />
Hopson beat Gilles in the beam,<br />
scoring 9.5 to finish first, and tied her<br />
In the floor exercise. She was second<br />
in the bars (9.1).<br />
Sarah Makins. who has been out-<br />
Standing <strong>for</strong> the Rocks this season,<br />
struggled in this meet. Makins was<br />
third in the vault (8.55) and beam<br />
(8.4), tied teammates Kristen Kosik<br />
and Zoe Yockey <strong>for</strong> third in the bars<br />
(8.4) and tied <strong>Canton</strong>'s Brie Wall <strong>for</strong><br />
seventh in the floor exercise (8.4). Her<br />
33.75 all-around was second.<br />
Salem's Kosik w/as also second in<br />
the vault (9.05) and third in the floor<br />
(9.0). Yockey tied <strong>Canton</strong>'s Angie<br />
Lamerato <strong>for</strong> fourth in the floor (8.8).<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s Adrienne Brenner and<br />
Wall tied <strong>for</strong> fourth in both the vault<br />
(8-35) and beam (8.35), and Lamerato<br />
See SWMMNO, 3B<br />
Rocks unbeaten in WLAA<br />
Perfect.<br />
It must be nice to have that tag<br />
applied to your team. Something<br />
to relish, to savor <strong>for</strong> years to<br />
come.<br />
Something Plymouth Salem's<br />
volleyball team will be able to use<br />
when it recalls its 1993-94 Western<br />
Lakes Activities Association<br />
season.<br />
The Rocks completed their<br />
WLAA match play season Mon<br />
day by toppling Livonia Churchill<br />
15 10, 15-7, 10-15, 15-7 at Salem.<br />
They are 11 -0 in the league, 36-6-<br />
4 overall going into Saturday's<br />
WLAA Tournament at Churchill.<br />
•We're really starting to mature<br />
at a good Ume," said co-coach Allie<br />
Suffety. "Our goals at the beginning<br />
of the year, we're starting<br />
to fulfill them — division<br />
champa. the No. 1 seed in the<br />
(WLAA) tournament"<br />
Salem was led by Paula Dom<br />
browski with 10 kills and three<br />
.blocks. Jamey Viau and Shellye<br />
Sills each added nine kills, with<br />
Sills getting three blocks. Karen<br />
• VOLLEYBALL<br />
Gundry, Erin Koch and Courtney<br />
Sheldon contributed five kills<br />
apiece, and Kelly Johnston had<br />
seven service aces.<br />
Viau is the team's only senior.<br />
Dombrowski, Gundry, Koch,<br />
Sheldon and Johnston are all juniors,<br />
and Sills is a sophomore<br />
Which bodee well <strong>for</strong> the future.<br />
"We've only got the future to<br />
look <strong>for</strong>ward to," said Suffety<br />
That promising future could arrive<br />
a lot sooner <strong>for</strong> the Rocks.<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Nothing comes easily <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Chiefs.<br />
For the third-straight time,<br />
they carried a match to tha fivegame<br />
limit — but unlike the first<br />
two, which ended tn loaaaa. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
came out on top, upending<br />
North Farmington 14-16,15-4,15-<br />
7. e-15,15-4 Monday at North.<br />
The win pushed the Chiefs'<br />
record to 3-7 in tha WLAA and<br />
10-18-4 overall.<br />
"Trust me, I was worried,'<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> coach Melinda Cain said<br />
when she gathered her team prior<br />
to the fifth game. "I told them "do<br />
not get lackadaisical.' Just be<br />
cause we won two gamea eaaily<br />
doesn't mean they aren't a good<br />
team.<br />
"I think the hardeet thing to do<br />
is to teach a kid the killer instinct.<br />
The fifth game wasn't their<br />
best game of the year, but they<br />
played as a team, not as six individuals."<br />
Which resulted in a victory.<br />
Ndu Okwumabua triggered the<br />
Chiefs' attack, accounting <strong>for</strong> 20<br />
kills. Laura Logadon and Janet<br />
Zabivnik chipped in with five<br />
kills each, with London adding<br />
five blocks. Amber Weill had 23<br />
aaaists to kills and four sendee<br />
aces, and Katie Ray collected 11<br />
Shawn Champlin and Amy<br />
Price paced the defonehre ef<strong>for</strong>t,<br />
and Lis Layman turned in anoth-<br />
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The victory finalized the seed-<br />
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<strong>Canton</strong>, the win clinched the No.<br />
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It clinched something else <strong>for</strong><br />
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Northville. It's their fourth-<br />
Btraight crown.<br />
Plymouth Salem, the No. 2<br />
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SWIMMING RANKINGS<br />
Following is trie third installment of trie<br />
Dest Observertand Ooys swim times and div-<br />
ing scores. Livonia Churchill coach Ken<br />
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can report results to Star* Between 4 and 5<br />
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200 MEDLEY RELAY<br />
Irtate ctit: 1:43.19)<br />
Lrvoma Stevenson<br />
F"ly mouth Salem<br />
North Farmington<br />
Farmmgtcyi<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic Central<br />
. 1 42.60<br />
- i 43.01<br />
1:43 34<br />
1:45 10<br />
f:47 93<br />
200 FREESTYLE<br />
(state cut: 1:48-89)<br />
jor> Kershaw (N. Farmington)<br />
James Leslie (Red<strong>for</strong>d CC) .<br />
Mike Oms (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
Karl Koncki (N. Farmington,' . .<br />
Jon Reed (Farmington) .<br />
Jon Carlson (Churchill)<br />
Mark Campbell (Churchill). .<br />
Don Boyer (Farmington)<br />
Brian Greer. (Red<strong>for</strong>d CC)<br />
Mark Kurrer (Farmington) .<br />
200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<br />
(state cut: 2:04.19)<br />
Karl Koncki (N Farmington)<br />
Drew Sopoa (N. Farmington)<br />
Mike Oms (<strong>Canton</strong>). . . .<br />
Steve Reinke (Red<strong>for</strong>d CC) .<br />
James Leslie (Red<strong>for</strong>d CC)<br />
Jon Reed (Farmington)<br />
Rob Grant (Churchill)<br />
Randy Cobb (Franklin t<br />
Dan Betanger (Farmington) .<br />
Falk Roading(Stevenson). .<br />
50 FREESTYLE<br />
(state cut: 22.69)<br />
Jeff Clark (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
Fred Locke (Salem)<br />
Jeff Buckler (Stevenson) . .<br />
Paul Magouiik (Red<strong>for</strong>d CC)<br />
-Jon Kershaw d King (Berkley).<br />
171: Dan Krueger (Red<strong>for</strong>d CC) dec<br />
Marc Forster (Groves). 13-10; consolation:<br />
AMIla Greene (Highland Park) over Jay Swan<br />
(Kimball)<br />
189: Garett Gould (Troy) dec Paul Bunt-<br />
ing (Seaholm), 15-6; consolation; Phil Reid<br />
(Southfleld-Lathrup) over Kevin Maida<br />
(Brother Rice).<br />
HOCKEY STANDINGS<br />
SUBURBAN MOM SCHOOL<br />
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(As of Fad. 22)<br />
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Council is<br />
sponsnrmg a Mystery DINNER THEATER Saturduy.—<br />
March 5 at Laurel Manor Banquet and Confer<br />
ence Center. 39000 Schoolcraft, Livonia. Cocktails<br />
will be served at 7:15 p.m.. dinner at 8 p.m. Tick<br />
ets are $40 per person, and are available at the<br />
PC AC office, 332 S. Main St. in Plymouth, 9 a m<br />
to noon Monday through Friday. Or call the office.<br />
455-5260 or Randy Lee. 459-5572 <strong>for</strong> ticket in<strong>for</strong>-<br />
mation.<br />
• Monday."Feb. 28 is the deadline to register tor<br />
THR sixth annual Chefs Seminar <strong>for</strong> Sophisticated<br />
Cooks to L>e presented Monday. March •. at<br />
Schoolcraft College in Livonia. The cost is $150<br />
per person and includes lunch Eight separate ses-<br />
sions are being offered, participants will lie able to<br />
select two sessions in the morning, and two in the<br />
afternoon. Call 462-4448 <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation or<br />
to register.<br />
Featured chefs include Kevin Brennan o! Orc-<br />
hard Lake Country Club. Peter Ashcraft of ( bar-<br />
ley's Crab, Keith Josefiak of the Rattlesnake Club<br />
and Stelline at Somerset, James Pecherski of Co-<br />
cinia de Sol, Mary Brady of Diamond -Jim Bradys.<br />
Lorraine Platman of Sweet Lorraine's Cafe. Tim<br />
•Cikra of Morels: A Michigan Bistro, and Peter<br />
Loren of Opus One.<br />
• Detroit Chamber Winds Night Notes Series<br />
presents the Sutherland Ensemble, 8 p.M Friday,<br />
Feb. 25, at Hagopian World of Rugs in Birming-<br />
ham. Refreshments 8 p.m., concert 8:30 p.m. Tick-<br />
ets $12. call 362-2622. L<br />
• Southfield's Cultural Arts Division of Parks<br />
and Recreation presents Mr. Rudy in the Kids<br />
Koncerts series 1:30-2:15 p.M Saturday , Feb. 26 in<br />
Room 115 of the Southfield Civic Center, 26000<br />
Evergreen. Call 354 4717 <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
• The Birmingham Musicale presents Oakland<br />
University's artist-in-residence pianist Flavio<br />
Varani, per<strong>for</strong>ming works by Chopin, Hahn, and<br />
Villa Lobos, 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27, in a benefit<br />
concert at The Community House in Birmingham<br />
Tickets are $20, $30 <strong>for</strong> patron (which includes a<br />
meet-the-artist reception), and $10 <strong>for</strong> students.<br />
Call Cheryl Krul at ecially<br />
nice moment with Loesser s fine ere<br />
at ion, "More I Cannot Wish You<br />
And Wendv Sielaff. along with<br />
Musical<br />
comedy:<br />
Nathan De-<br />
troit (John<br />
Jordan of<br />
Westland)<br />
and .Miss<br />
Adelaide<br />
(Stephanie<br />
Hindmarsh<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong> J in<br />
a scene from<br />
"Guys and<br />
Dolls. •'<br />
Brandon Gauvin, Amber Thrift, and<br />
Andrea Gauvin as Gen. Cartwright<br />
and her sidekicks, are always a riot.<br />
In general, the sizable supjxirting<br />
cast ol "Guys and Dolls does a<br />
good job<br />
Peripherals are a little SJWIM, al-<br />
though clever -els amount to some<br />
first rate FUN.<br />
Much of the show's disappoint-<br />
ment has simply to do with the ex<br />
asperating acoustics at the Water<br />
Tower Theatre The snappy dia<br />
logue . MI much a part of the fun in<br />
"Guys and Dolls — is often lost to<br />
the audience. Even more regrettable,<br />
many of Loesser's great lyrics are<br />
lost too<br />
Also, though musical director and<br />
conductor Cheryl A Bubar appears<br />
to try hard, her musicians often fail<br />
IN do right by Loesser's splendid<br />
tunes It's not that they bungle the<br />
music or miss cues or overpower the<br />
-ingers onstage It - JUST that spark<br />
and verve needed to really deliver<br />
this great score glimmer only now<br />
and then Consequently, this musi-<br />
cal comedy, directed and choreo-<br />
graphed by Sally Dubats. is left fre<br />
quently with a very real struggle.<br />
\ J< <strong>for</strong>io Diaz IS a Livonia-based<br />
fn claru cr who $pe< lalizes in arts<br />
and > nt> r!airiment articles in the<br />
"II fro art a<br />
Concert features outstanding local pianist<br />
BY KKKI.Y WYCONTK<br />
SI \H WKITKH<br />
Livonia Symphony audiences are<br />
well acquainted with Anthony<br />
Bonamici's talent. The secret is out.<br />
and word is spreading about this tal-<br />
ented young musician, who will pres-<br />
ent a solo piano concert Tuesday in a<br />
new addition to the C'ranbroook Mu-<br />
sic Guild Chamber Series called<br />
"Undiscovered American Artists" on<br />
March 1.<br />
"I'm thrilled," said Bonamici, who<br />
presented a concert with the Livonia<br />
Symphony Orchestra in September,<br />
and ha.- per<strong>for</strong>med extensively in the<br />
Detroit area with several youth<br />
orchestras, Schoolcraft Wind Ensem-<br />
IN Concekt<br />
"Anthony Bonamici"<br />
• Presented by: Cranbrook M„sic<br />
Guild in the library of Crancroo*<br />
House on Lone Pne Road, west of<br />
Crantxocw Road. BtoomfieW Hills<br />
• Concert time: 8 p m Tuesday<br />
March 1<br />
•Tickets: $15 available at the bow<br />
or caH 751-2435 Receptor to meet<br />
trie artist follows concert<br />
hie, and the Lyric ChamUr Flnsem<br />
ble.<br />
"In choosing a program. 1 chose<br />
music from a wide variety of time pe<br />
riods from Baroque to post-romantic,<br />
including works of Bach. Beethoven.<br />
Brahms and Cesar Franck.<br />
Cranbrook Music Guild Chamber<br />
Series program director FC^laine<br />
De Wolfe said Bonamici is "certainly<br />
one of the most gifted young musi-<br />
cians in Michigan, and his career will<br />
be watched WITH great local interest.<br />
His talent at composing is of special<br />
interest, something not seen often in<br />
young artists today "<br />
Bonamici. a 1992 graduate of Ste-<br />
venson High School in LivYmia", has<br />
studied piano since he was 5 Prior to<br />
college, he studied several years with<br />
with professor Donald Morelock in<br />
Alexander Zonjic to per<strong>for</strong>m with P S 0<br />
Canadian born flutist Alexander<br />
Zonjic and his ensemble will per<strong>for</strong>m<br />
ai the Plymouth Symphony Orches-<br />
tra concert 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26,<br />
at F'uerst Auditorium in Novi High<br />
School, "24062 Taft Road, at 10 Mile<br />
T in Novi.<br />
Tickets are $12 adults. $10 seniors<br />
-I^ND $5 <strong>for</strong> students in grades K 12.<br />
Call 451-2112.<br />
There will IN- a reception after the<br />
concert at I he Novi Hilton. 21111<br />
Haggerty Road (at 1-275 and 8 Milel<br />
in Novi Admission to the reception is<br />
PREVIEW<br />
$5 per person and includes hors<br />
d oeuvres, cash bar and live music.<br />
The symphony, under the direction<br />
of PSO conductor Russell Reed, will<br />
present "Russian Easter Overture"<br />
by Rimsky Korsakoff, and "Pictures<br />
at An Exhibition" by Mussorgsky<br />
Zonjic will join the orchestra to per<br />
<strong>for</strong>m "Suite in A Minor by Teleman<br />
Zonjic and his ensemble will be<br />
per<strong>for</strong>ming "Sentimentale. 'lake<br />
Five," "Catilena," "Spain.' Bela<br />
v ia." and "Send in the Clowns<br />
Canadian IMRN flutist Alexander<br />
Zonjic picked up the flute lor the first<br />
time at the age of 21 He has come to<br />
IK- RECOGNIZEE! by artists such as Bob<br />
James, Earl Klugh and Detroit Sym<br />
phony Orchestra principal flutist FLR<br />
vin Monroe.<br />
Advance tickets <strong>for</strong> the PSO con<br />
cert are available at Novi Parks and<br />
Recreation, Novi Community Educa-<br />
tion office, Beitner's Jewelry. Evola<br />
Music, Gitfiddler Music. Bookstall<br />
Main, and Dearborn Music in Can<br />
ton<br />
Ann Arbor.<br />
Now a freshman at Rice Universi-<br />
ty's Shepherd School of Music in<br />
Houston, Texas. Bonamici studies pi-<br />
ano per<strong>for</strong>mance with John Perry .<br />
Bonamici has won numerous per<br />
<strong>for</strong>mance competitions locally and<br />
nationally including the 1991<br />
Yamaha Music Teachers National<br />
Association High School Piano Com-<br />
petition. He won the 1992 William<br />
Schuman Prize at the 40th Interna-<br />
tional BMI Student Composer Com-<br />
petition <strong>for</strong> his piano quartet. Com-<br />
jveting against 352 contestants up to<br />
age 26, Bonamici was awarded first<br />
prize <strong>for</strong> the score judged most out<br />
-tanding.<br />
w<br />
i L<br />
Guest artist: Jazz flutist Alex-<br />
ander Zonjic per<strong>for</strong>ms with-<br />
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AUDITION<br />
• PLYMOUTH THEATRE GUILD<br />
"Isn't It Romantic," by Wendy<br />
Wasserstein, 7 p.m. Tuesday and<br />
Wednesday, March 1-2 at the Water<br />
Tower Theatre on the campus<br />
of Northville Regional Hospital,<br />
41001 W. Seven Mile, Northville,<br />
between Haggerty and Northville<br />
Roads. Cold reading from script.<br />
Need four men, and four women,<br />
ages 20s through 50s. Call 349-<br />
7110.<br />
• SOUTHFIELD COMMUNITY<br />
THEATER<br />
"Stage Door" by Edna Ferber and<br />
George Kaufman, 6:30-8:30 p.m.<br />
Thursday. Feb. 24 and Friday.<br />
Feb. 25 at Levey Middle School.<br />
25300 W. Nine Mile Road, west of<br />
Telegraph, in the cafeteria. Need<br />
seven males, 22 females, ages late<br />
teens and up. Call 354-4717 <strong>for</strong><br />
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• VILLAGE PLAYERS<br />
Musical "Closer Than Ever," 7<br />
p.m. Sunday, March 6 at the playhouse,<br />
752 Chestnut, Birmingahm<br />
and 7 p.m. Monday, March<br />
7 at St. James Episcopal Church.<br />
355 W. Maple. Call 543-2633 or<br />
547-9449.<br />
• TROY PLAYERS<br />
"Move Over Mrs. Markham. 7<br />
p.m. Monday and Tuesday,<br />
March 7-8 at the Troy Community<br />
Center, 520 W. Big Beaver<br />
Road, Troy. Call 879-1285.<br />
COMMUNITY<br />
• TRINITY HOUSE<br />
Staged reading of Paul Patton's<br />
"Bingo and Sunset." 8 p.m. Friday<br />
and Saturday, March 4-5 at<br />
Trinity House Theatre. 38840 W.<br />
Six Mile. Livonia. Admission $3<br />
per person, refreshments included.<br />
After the play there will be a<br />
critique and discussion with Paul<br />
Patton who will be in town <strong>for</strong><br />
this opening event. Call 462-6302<br />
<strong>for</strong> reservations.<br />
• TROY PLAYERS<br />
"Kiss Me Kate" opens 8 p.m. Friday,<br />
Feb. 25 at the Troy Community<br />
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• "China Moon" A steamy<br />
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• "Angie" — A comedy about a<br />
Malone family i.- plunged into a<br />
nightmare a world where peo<br />
pie's lives are drained only to be<br />
replaced by soulless, emotionless<br />
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Mimed with fear and paranoia<br />
frantically denying the behavior<br />
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"Body Snatchers" is a Robert<br />
H Solo production.'<br />
funny irreverent and vulnerable<br />
unwed mother who shuns advice<br />
and sets out to discover her own<br />
wav.in the world<br />
• "Greedy" — Comedy about a<br />
shameless bunch of money-hungry<br />
cousins who battle one another<br />
<strong>for</strong> the <strong>for</strong>tune of their manipulative<br />
uncle who (they hope) will<br />
die soon.<br />
Opening Friday. March 11:<br />
• "Guarding T*»» ' — Teaa is the<br />
beloved <strong>for</strong>mer first lady who is<br />
running her secret service detail<br />
ragged Tired of being at the mercy<br />
of her imperious will, one<br />
young agent squares off with her<br />
in a claaa of wits as unremitting<br />
as it is hilarious.<br />
a remarkable athlete who dreams<br />
about In-ing. a world champion<br />
and liecomes one It's almut a<br />
man who grew up wanting to In- a<br />
cowboy, who chose to live by a<br />
cowboy code and was willing to<br />
pay the price. Mark said<br />
television, sports, business and<br />
crime — centered in downtown<br />
New York underground clubs and<br />
restaurants. "The new lost generation,"<br />
Cooper calls them, "simi<br />
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Touchy subject<br />
handled with care<br />
in 'Philadelphia'<br />
Here is what one reader<br />
had to sa> al>out "Philadel<br />
phia<br />
• Kiml>erlv who has two<br />
kids and not a lot of time to<br />
write, left these comments<br />
on voice mail.<br />
"My husband won't go see<br />
Philadelphia because he's<br />
uncom<strong>for</strong>table with the idea<br />
ol seeing two men together,"<br />
•»h« said I keep telling him<br />
that this is something may<br />
In- a lot of men feel It's not<br />
a movie where you're exposed<br />
to or <strong>for</strong>ced to watch p<br />
lot of affection between two<br />
men This is something that<br />
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and I don't think it<br />
would make him feel un<br />
com<strong>for</strong>table either<br />
ed to "begin<br />
The musical score <strong>for</strong> the film<br />
is composed by acclaimed jazz<br />
trumpeter Terence Blanchard<br />
("Do the Right Thing." "Malcolm<br />
X "j The soundtrack is outstanding<br />
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The Observer! THURSDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1994<br />
False spring fools nature<br />
Animals, plants get caught short of food<br />
NATURE Spring official-<br />
TRAILS ly starts in just a<br />
few weeks but<br />
last week our<br />
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^ T spring like. In<br />
JL combination<br />
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J some thought<br />
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lie gins to stimulate changes<br />
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in behavior. Migration and courtship<br />
begin. But animals must<br />
wait <strong>for</strong> the right condition be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
mating begins.<br />
Warm periods, like the one we<br />
experienced last week, may cause<br />
birds and plants to act like it s<br />
.spring. Redwinged blackbirds<br />
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nesting territories. Buds on trees<br />
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Many migratory birds are insect<br />
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Trees may o}>en their buds too<br />
early because of the warm weather<br />
and <strong>for</strong>ce flowering too early. If<br />
freezing temj)eratures occur during<br />
blooming, the flower dies and<br />
no fruit will <strong>for</strong>m. Since fruits are<br />
what make more trees, the chance<br />
to replace dead or dying trees has<br />
been lost.<br />
Food supply <strong>for</strong> winter residents<br />
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there has been a hard winter and<br />
spring temj>eratures are late in arriving.<br />
there many not be enough<br />
food to last untii new food supplies<br />
occur.<br />
On the other hand, if a bird ar<br />
rives early and can find food and<br />
a nesting territory, it may be able<br />
to raise more young than those<br />
birds who do not arrive early. If a<br />
tree blooms early and leaves come<br />
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<strong>for</strong> a longer ihort Getting caught short <strong>for</strong><br />
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than 69,000 lives in Michigan<br />
Students win<br />
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school students were honored recently<br />
in the Michigan Press<br />
Women high school journalism<br />
contest.<br />
First, second and third place<br />
awards in the news category went<br />
to Patrick Maun of Grosse Pointe<br />
South High School, Amy Wagner<br />
of West Bloomfield High School<br />
and Jenelyn Gif<strong>for</strong>d of WBHS, respectively.<br />
First, second and third place<br />
awards in the features category<br />
went to Kari Jones of Walled<br />
Lake Central High School, Maun<br />
of GPSHS and Jamie Waldrup of<br />
Utica High School, respectively.<br />
Tonia Brown of UHS, Rory Conway<br />
of GPSHS and Ryan Field of<br />
Troy Athens High School won<br />
honorable mention.<br />
First, second and third place<br />
awards in the column category<br />
went to Lucy Ament of GPSHS,<br />
Ryan Mox of Warren Woods Tower<br />
High School and Haytham<br />
Bahoora of WBHS, respectively.<br />
Ryan Harbage of TAHS and<br />
Puneet Batra of Detroit County<br />
Day won honorable mention.<br />
First, second and third place<br />
awards in the editorials category<br />
went to Chris Jeffries of GPSHS,<br />
Kasey Everly of Howell High<br />
School and Jeremy Bloom of<br />
WBHS, respectively. Denise Dugan<br />
of Portage Northern High<br />
School won honorable mention.<br />
First place in the cartooning<br />
category went to Brian Cairo of<br />
PNHS. Mox of WWTHS and Natascha<br />
Northrup of PNHS tied <strong>for</strong><br />
second place. Amy Spencer of<br />
Muskegon Mona Shores High<br />
School won honorable mention.<br />
First place in the photos category<br />
went to Karen Shearer of<br />
UHS. Second and third place<br />
were awarded to Joyce Samuel of<br />
TAHS. Sara Stillman of WBHS<br />
won honorable mention.<br />
First, second and third place<br />
awards in the graphics category<br />
went to Autumn Besneatte ol<br />
Traverse City High School, Petei<br />
Lawson of Saranac High School<br />
and Nate Strait of East Grand<br />
Rapids High School, respectively.<br />
Laurie Mayk of GPSHS won honorable<br />
mention.<br />
First, second and third place<br />
awards in the sports category<br />
went to Chris Jeffries of GPSHS,<br />
Irfan Murtuza of WBHS and coauthors<br />
Amanda Kubek and Angie<br />
Sikkema of EGRHS, respectively.<br />
Dana Reinke of UHS and<br />
Robert Hostetter of GPSHS won<br />
honorable mention.<br />
First place winners now advance<br />
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World Cup USA<br />
seeks volunteers<br />
The World Cup USA 1994 organizing<br />
committee will host a<br />
"Volunteer Rally" 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Saturday, Feb. 26, at Detroit Edison'®<br />
Southfield Center. 26801<br />
Northwestern Highway, west of<br />
Lasher.<br />
This will be the last opportunity<br />
<strong>for</strong> volunteers to get involved in<br />
the staging of four opening round<br />
matches of the quadrennial<br />
championship of international<br />
soccer at the Pontiac Silverdome<br />
June 18. 22, 24 and 28.<br />
More than 2,000 World Cup<br />
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accreditation, office and<br />
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Michigan's piece of the World<br />
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Romania, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland<br />
and the United States.<br />
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FAMILY UFI<br />
EARIHA DEYAMPERT<br />
Tantrums:<br />
Some ways<br />
to stop them<br />
A<br />
friend and associate of mine talked shop<br />
over a cup of coffee the other day. We<br />
were between meetings, so what did we<br />
talk about? Whining, teary eyes and temper<br />
tantrums, of course.<br />
Although Helen is a child care consultant and<br />
teacher, she admitted her weakness in dealing<br />
with and handling her own daughter's temper<br />
tantrums Helen's youngest child-of three years<br />
apparently has been giving her the blues with<br />
her whining and wailing while stiffening her<br />
young body, making it hard to hold or move her.<br />
By the time we reached our respective cars, I<br />
had given Helen some written in<strong>for</strong>mation that I<br />
had in one of my many file folders in the back seat.<br />
It apt offered tips on how to stop temper tantrums.<br />
Many young children show their angry feelings<br />
by screaming, kicking, throwing themselves<br />
on the floor or banging their arms. These temper<br />
tantrums are no fun <strong>for</strong> parents or children.<br />
Here's how to help curb them:<br />
At home<br />
(1» After making sure your child cannot hurt<br />
him- or herself, someone else or objects around<br />
him or or her, ignore the temper tantrum. Don't<br />
talk to your child during the tantrum.<br />
(2) Walk away from your child, if you're having<br />
trouble ignoring the tantrum.<br />
(3) If your child follows you, close yourself in a<br />
bedroom or bathroom until the tantrum ends.<br />
(4) When the tantrum is over, tell your child,<br />
"I like being with you when you are smiling (or<br />
sitting quietly or playing with your sister, etc.)"<br />
Say nothing about the tantrum.<br />
(5) Don't give in to a tantrum. That is, do not<br />
give your child what he or she wants to make he<br />
or she stop screaming.<br />
(6) If the tantrum is over something your<br />
child does not want to do, wait until the tantrum<br />
is over, then calmly but firmly say, "Now it is<br />
time to do . . . " Again, say nothing about the<br />
tantrum.<br />
With company<br />
It is often difficult and embarrassing if your<br />
child has a temper tantrum when you have company<br />
or are visiting. At these times, it might<br />
seem easier to give in to your child. However, if<br />
you give in to tantrums only when company is<br />
present, you may teach your child that temper<br />
tantrums work when company is around. It is<br />
best to respond as consistently as possible to<br />
tantrums whenever they occur. When possible<br />
use the six steps listed earlier and alert your visitors<br />
to your plan. If you're unable to carry out<br />
this plan, you might try the following:<br />
(1) If you or your guests are unable to ignore<br />
the tantrum, lead or carry your child to his or<br />
her room, saying, "Your behavior is not OK. You<br />
may come out when you're finished."<br />
(2) If your child comes out of his or her room<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e the tantrum has stopped, lead him or her<br />
back to the room without saying anything. If<br />
your child leaves his or her room repeatedly and<br />
you are uncom<strong>for</strong>table leaving your guests, try to<br />
ignore the tantrum as much as possible When<br />
your company leaves, you can then lead your<br />
child back to his or her room.<br />
(3) Once the tantrum is over, let your child<br />
leave his or her room, saying. "Would you like to<br />
join us?" or "I like the way you are behaving."<br />
Say nothing about the tantrum<br />
(4) In some cases, you may not be able to allow<br />
your child to "scream it out." If your child is<br />
starting to throw a tantrum in front of company,<br />
you might try distracting him or her. Another<br />
approach is to give your child a choice other than<br />
what he or she is demanding. For example, if<br />
your child is demanding a drink of soda, you<br />
might offer him milk or juice.<br />
(5) Sometimes it is difficult <strong>for</strong> young children<br />
to share their parents' attention, particularly if<br />
they are used "to being with them much of the<br />
day. You may be able to prevent tantrums <strong>for</strong><br />
your attention if you spend a few minutes helping<br />
your child become acquainted with your company<br />
and by giving your child s little special<br />
attention during the visit.<br />
In public<br />
Some children seem to wait until they are in<br />
public places be<strong>for</strong>e they throw temper tantrums<br />
Net only is this behavior highly embarrassing, but<br />
also many parents don't tike to let their children<br />
scream in public because they are afraid of what<br />
people might think. Again, It is important that you<br />
not ghrs in to tantrums in public unless you want<br />
your child to Warn that tantrums sometimes work.<br />
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SUBURBAN LIFE<br />
Finding<br />
food <strong>for</strong><br />
thought<br />
• Classroom learning can<br />
have a few limitations, especially<br />
if the subject is<br />
culinary arts. That's why<br />
a group of Plymouth*<br />
Salem High School students<br />
took to the road to<br />
see what goes on behind<br />
the scenes at two hotels<br />
in the metropolitan area.<br />
BY CHRISTINA Fuoco<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
At one time, high<br />
school* students<br />
dabbled in home<br />
economics. The student<br />
of the '90s,<br />
however, is into the<br />
culinary arts.<br />
A name change <strong>for</strong> turning out<br />
scrambled eggs and buttermilk biscuits<br />
<strong>for</strong> the family? Nope. It's the<br />
first tentative step toward a possible<br />
career in the food service industry.<br />
For culinary arts students at<br />
Plymouth Salem High School, the<br />
class gave them a chance to see<br />
what goes on behind the scenes at<br />
two of Wayne County's better known<br />
hotels - The Ritz-Carlton and Hyatt<br />
Regency, both in Dearborn.<br />
"Most kids say 'I want to work in<br />
a hotel' . . . this gives you an idea<br />
of what you have to do," said senior<br />
Paul Montresor.<br />
The students, most of whom work<br />
at their school's Salem Rock Cafe,<br />
learned that it takes an army of people<br />
to run a hotel. They toured the<br />
laundry facilities, the kitchens, VIP<br />
suites (which seemed to be a favorite),<br />
health clubs, restaurants<br />
and management offices.<br />
At The Ritz-Carlton, the teens<br />
participated in the India portion of<br />
the hotel's International Cultural<br />
Festival, watching a demonstration<br />
by visiting chef Jeet Reen of<br />
Shalimar Restaurant in Farmington<br />
Hills. Afterward, the students tasted<br />
Reen's Tandoori Chicken spiced with<br />
ginger, pepper, allspice and paprika.<br />
While waiting <strong>for</strong> the school bus<br />
ride to the Hyatt, aspiring hotel<br />
manager and high school junior<br />
Chris Weidman took the opportunity<br />
to inquire about future employment.<br />
Others quizzed The Ritz-Carlton's<br />
employees about their experiences<br />
and pay at the hotel.<br />
At the Hyatt Regency, the teens<br />
got a bird's-eye view of the hotel<br />
through the glass walls of the elevator,<br />
visited with the hotel management<br />
team, and compared the<br />
hotel's facilities with those of The<br />
Ritz-Carlton.<br />
The students also gazed at the<br />
view of the Detroit skyline from the<br />
revolving restaurant atop the hotel.<br />
They finished the day by having<br />
lunch at Kyoto Steakhouse in<br />
Dearborn.<br />
In retrospect, Stephanie Fill, a senior,<br />
said she was impressed with the<br />
benefits that hotel employees receive<br />
like "how the staff gets to eat free,<br />
how they take care of them," she said.<br />
The tours and meal were scheduled<br />
to prep the students <strong>for</strong> their<br />
participation in the Salem Rock<br />
Cafe, said teacher Carey Garey The<br />
restaurant, open to the public, offers<br />
a variety of dishes, including Cajun<br />
Royal spread:<br />
Merrill<br />
Thomas,<br />
Mildred<br />
Ever son and<br />
Andrew Mai<br />
play the<br />
king, queen<br />
and prince,<br />
respectively,<br />
in "Once<br />
Upon a<br />
Mattress."<br />
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Religion News, Page 2C<br />
STAfr ITK'<br />
Going up: Students of Carey Garey's culinary arts classes prepare <strong>for</strong> the long ride to the<br />
lounge at the top of the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dearborn. The students visited the Hyatt and<br />
The Ritz-Carlton to learn more about culinary arts and hotel management.<br />
catfish, Tex-Mex chicken and<br />
desserts.<br />
"We have a set menu <strong>for</strong> entrees,<br />
salads and sandwiches and grill<br />
items and desserts to our specials<br />
that we have everyday," she said.<br />
The restaurant, which opened in<br />
1971, is open to the public and<br />
teachers. Plymouth Salem and<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> students - except those who<br />
work in the cafe - cannot eat in<br />
there.<br />
"That's part of the perk <strong>for</strong> giving<br />
up their lunch period. The time we<br />
need to be open is during lunch so<br />
they have lunch after our doors<br />
close, but they eat in our dining<br />
room." Garey said.<br />
The students have also toured the<br />
restaurants at Henry Ford<br />
Community College and Schoolcraft<br />
College. In March they will tour<br />
Oakland Community College and<br />
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learn about its curriculum.<br />
These field trips, Garey said, offer<br />
orientations to the different schools'<br />
programs.<br />
Her students have gone on to become<br />
chefs on cruise ships, managers<br />
of restaurants in Hawaii and<br />
at Disney World in Florida Another<br />
student was presented with the first<br />
bachelor's degree from Johnson and<br />
Wales College and has since become<br />
a teacher's assistant. That's the part<br />
of the job that makes Garey proud.<br />
"That's one of the best things<br />
about this job, training these kids<br />
<strong>for</strong> actually doing something."<br />
Students who choose to go onto<br />
other fields still learn valuable employability<br />
skills, she said<br />
"Even if a kid decides they are<br />
not going to be interested in culinary<br />
arts ... all the employability<br />
skills are all the same no matter<br />
• •<br />
which job they go to," she said.<br />
"They have a time clock that they<br />
have to punch. We try and treat it as<br />
a regular job They don't get paid<br />
but what they do get in terms of experience<br />
and experiences that they<br />
wouldn't have gotten otherwise."<br />
Junior Heather Anderson wants<br />
to go into marketing but she agrees<br />
with Garey. Her experience and experiences<br />
have taught her valuable<br />
skills of dealing with people.<br />
"The people ... I like to work<br />
with people. I love serving people,"<br />
Anderson said. "Except <strong>for</strong> the people<br />
that come through and yell at<br />
me because their food isn't ready or<br />
something. They don't understand<br />
that 1 don't cook."<br />
That's part of maturing, however.<br />
Garey said The students find "out a<br />
lot about themselves which is part of<br />
the learning process "<br />
'Mattress'<br />
is musical<br />
at Rose dale<br />
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STAFF Wirna<br />
When the curtain goes up on Rosedale Gardens<br />
Presbyterian Church's annua) musical next weak.<br />
Martha Kuykendsll will bs there . . . just like<br />
she's been <strong>for</strong> the past 23 years.<br />
The Livonia resident has been directing rouai<br />
cals at the church since 1971 and is putting the<br />
finishing touches on this year's production of<br />
"Once Upon a Mattress," s musical version of the<br />
fairy tale of "The Princess and the Pes ."
2C* The Observer/ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1994<br />
Now is the time <strong>for</strong> people to build bridges, not walls<br />
RABBI IRWIN<br />
GRONER<br />
In this month<br />
dedicated to the<br />
ideals of brother- •<br />
hood, I reflect<br />
upon bridges and<br />
walls. They are<br />
the most challenging<br />
and inspiring<br />
symbols<br />
of human speech<br />
and thought.<br />
Walls have a<br />
definite value<br />
and purpose in<br />
human life, giving us shelter, security<br />
and privacy. They enclose<br />
us in a manageable world. They<br />
define <strong>for</strong> us beyond doubt and<br />
dispute what is ours and what is<br />
our neighbor's. They are part of<br />
the necessary elements of civilized<br />
life.<br />
But there are other walls we<br />
erect which serve no such good<br />
purpose, but are harmful to the<br />
best interests of society.<br />
Items <strong>for</strong> the religion calendar<br />
should be submitted no later<br />
than noon Fnday <strong>for</strong> the next<br />
Thursday's i£sue.<br />
You can also obtain current in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
about events, speakers<br />
and service schedules, etc.,<br />
by calling 901-4 750 or 953-<br />
2048 on a Touch-Tone phone.<br />
You must have your four-digit<br />
church I.D. ready. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
about the service, call<br />
Bryan at 953-2297.<br />
— •<br />
• NEW BURG / SPOKE SINGLES<br />
Newburg/Spoke Singles will enjoy<br />
an ethnic dinner at 6:30 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Feb. 26, at the Xochimilco<br />
Restaurant in Detroit. Participants<br />
will meet in the west parking<br />
lot of Newburg United Methodist<br />
Church, 36500 Ann Arbor<br />
Trail, Livonia, to carpool to the<br />
restaurant. To confirm attendance,<br />
call Rick Anderson at 562-<br />
5261.<br />
• WOMEN'S CONFERENCE<br />
A women's conference will be held<br />
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26,<br />
at the Livonia Ward of the<br />
of JesuB Cbnst of the<br />
ter-day Saints, Six Mile and Merriman<br />
roads, Livonia. The conference<br />
will feature self-improvement<br />
workshops covering such<br />
topics as "Bringing Christ into<br />
Your Home," "Getting the Most<br />
Out of Your 24-Hour Day,"<br />
"Communicating with Teenagers"<br />
and "Husband/Wife Communication."<br />
The keynote speaker<br />
will be Catherine Stokes, chief<br />
of the Division of Health Care Facilities<br />
in Chicago, 111. The conference<br />
is free of charge and open to<br />
the public. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 455-8047.<br />
• BEIT KODESH<br />
Congregation Beit Kodesh will<br />
have the annual Purim Carnival<br />
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27,<br />
at the synagogue, 31840 W. Seven<br />
Mile, Livonia. There will be<br />
games and prizes and lunch items<br />
will be sold. Tickets can be<br />
bought at the door or in advance.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Larry Stein<br />
at 421-5945.<br />
• PRAYER LUNCHEON<br />
A prayer luncheon will be Monday.<br />
Feb. 28. at the Livonia<br />
Sveden House, 29477 Seven Mile,<br />
at Middlebelt. Doors open at 11<br />
a.m., with lunch at 11:30 a.m.<br />
Cost is $5. Sister Loretta Melon<br />
will be the speaker. For reserve<br />
tions, call Anna Mae Canty at<br />
464-1423 or Kathleen Hollowell at<br />
427 4371.<br />
There also are prayer group<br />
meetings 6 p.m. Sundays in Patio<br />
Classroom 1 of Madonna University,<br />
Schoolcraft and Levan in<br />
Livonia. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Julie at 464 4566 or Shawn at<br />
Selfishness is such a wall.<br />
When a person barricades himself<br />
behind it, it becomes his prison.<br />
He fondly believes that this wall<br />
of self-centeredneas will give him<br />
greater strength and security. Actually,<br />
it isolates him and shuts<br />
him off in loneliness from the<br />
great and exciting world around<br />
him.<br />
Prejudice and intolerance, racial<br />
and group hatred are tragic<br />
walls which people build around<br />
themselves. Our age has un<strong>for</strong>tunately<br />
witnessed the erection of<br />
many such <strong>for</strong>bidding walls —<br />
walls that divide, separate and<br />
sunder the peoples of this earth.<br />
Robert Frost said it well: "Something<br />
there is that doesn't love a<br />
wall. Be<strong>for</strong>e I build a wall, I ask to<br />
know what I was walling in or<br />
walling out, and to whom I was to<br />
give offense."<br />
Over the centuries, people have<br />
had enough religion to hate each<br />
other, but not enough to love each<br />
RELIGION CALENDAR<br />
464-9057. St. Edith Church,<br />
15089 Newburgh. at Five Mile in<br />
Livonia, has charismatic prayer<br />
group meetings 7:30 p.m. Thursdays<br />
in the church meeting room.<br />
(Use rear entrance No. 2.) For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Sandy at<br />
462-2243.<br />
• RAQUELA HADASSAH<br />
Raquela Hadassah will have<br />
Sheri SchifT talk about "Confronting<br />
Anti-Semitism — a Family<br />
Awareness Project" at<br />
p.m. Tuesday, March 1, at the<br />
home of Laraine Knoppow in<br />
Farmington Hills. SchifT is a vice<br />
president <strong>for</strong> the Anti-Defamation<br />
League. For reservations, call<br />
855-9848.<br />
• LENTEN JOURNEY<br />
Come and experience a real-life<br />
Lenten Journey of Forgiveness as<br />
expressed by Marietta Jaeger<br />
Wednesday, March 2, at St. Edith<br />
Catholic Church, 15089 Newburgh,<br />
Livonia. A widow, mother,<br />
grandmother, peace activist and<br />
presenter of lectures and workshops<br />
on <strong>for</strong>giveness, Jaeger is the<br />
author of "The Lost Child. The<br />
theme of her program will be reconciliation<br />
based on the Christian<br />
principles of <strong>for</strong>giveness. The<br />
presentation will follow a 7 p.m.<br />
liturgy in the St. Edith Chapel.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 464-1222.<br />
• LENTEN SERVICES<br />
St. Michael Lutheran Church and<br />
School, 3003 Hannan, Wayne, is<br />
having 7 p.m. Lenten services<br />
Wednesdays through March 23.<br />
The theme is "Agony to Ecstasy."<br />
A light supper is served at 5:30<br />
p.m. <strong>for</strong> a freewill offering.<br />
Christ Our Savior Lutheran<br />
Church. 14175 Farmington Road.<br />
Livonia, has Wednesday Lenten<br />
services through March 23. The<br />
40-minutes services are at 7 p.m.<br />
Dinners are served prior to the<br />
service and cost $2.50 <strong>for</strong> adults,<br />
$1.50 <strong>for</strong> children. Reservations<br />
are required. For a dinner menu<br />
and reservations, call Bob at the<br />
church office at 522-6830.<br />
• BLOOD DRIVE<br />
St. Genevieve Church will have a<br />
Red Cross blood drive 2-8 p.m.<br />
Thursday, March 3, at the<br />
church, 28933 Jamison in the<br />
Middlebelt/Five Mile area. Call<br />
Joanne Camiller at 427-3718 <strong>for</strong><br />
an appointment. Walk-ins welcomed.<br />
Babysitting will be provided<br />
2-4 p.m.<br />
• GRIEF SUPPORT<br />
Single Point Ministries of Ward<br />
Presbyterian Church sponsors an<br />
ongoing grief support group. It<br />
will meet at 7:30 p.m Thursday.<br />
March 3, in Room A15 and 10:30<br />
a.m. Wednesday. March 9. in the<br />
Calvin Room of the church. 17000<br />
other. Minority groups have<br />
found themselves excluded from<br />
participation in the social and<br />
economic life of the societies in<br />
which they lived. The original<br />
meaning oithe word "ghetto" is a<br />
walled-off section of a city, physically<br />
separating Jewish inhabitants<br />
from contact and commerce<br />
with others. Such walls, actual<br />
and symbolic, have become symbols<br />
of degradation and destruction<br />
<strong>for</strong> all groups that have been<br />
<strong>for</strong>ced to be separated and thereby<br />
rejected.<br />
The fomenters of group hostility<br />
are still active in the world today.<br />
Even in our own country,<br />
whenever there is unhappiness,<br />
discontent or unrest, racial and<br />
religious bigots creep over the<br />
land and sow the pernicious seeds<br />
of suspicion and hate.<br />
There are nations that put their<br />
trust and security in strong walls,<br />
in iron curtains and man-made<br />
<strong>for</strong>tresses. But they all crumble<br />
Farmington Koad at Six Mile,<br />
Livonia. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call the Sirffele Point office at 422-<br />
1854.<br />
• DAY OF PRAYER<br />
The 107th annual Church Women<br />
United Ecumenical World Day of<br />
Prayer will be Friday. March 4.<br />
The service <strong>for</strong> western Wayne<br />
County churches will be at 1 p.m.<br />
at St. Andrew's Presbyterian<br />
Church. 26701 Joy. between Inkster<br />
and Beech Daly. Dearborn<br />
Heights. The service, "Go. See<br />
and Act," was written by Christian<br />
Women of Palestine and includes<br />
music, under the direction<br />
of Lafern Porter. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call the church office at<br />
274-3820 between 9 a.m. and noon<br />
weekdays.<br />
• BETHANY<br />
Bethany West, a nonprofit Catholic<br />
organization which provides<br />
spiritual, social and educational<br />
assistance to divorced and separated<br />
Christians, will have a general<br />
meeting at 8 p.m. Saturday,<br />
March 5, at St. Robert Bellarmine<br />
Church, on West Chicago, east of<br />
Inkster Road, Red<strong>for</strong>d. The<br />
speaker will be Amy Devone of<br />
KIND (Kids in Need of Direction).<br />
Admission is free. For more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation or a calendar of<br />
events, call Bruce at 522-3976 or<br />
Karen at 261-3602.<br />
• 'CLOWNS FOR CHRIST'<br />
Several "Clowns <strong>for</strong> Christ" will<br />
participate in the 10:30 a.m. worship<br />
service Sunday, March 6, at<br />
St. Andrew Presbyterian Church,<br />
26701 Joy, between Inkster and<br />
Beech Daly. The worship will include<br />
a celebration of communion,<br />
followed by the monthly<br />
luncheon with speaker Dan Urra<br />
of the Buckhorn Children's Center.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call the<br />
church office at 274-3820 between<br />
9 a.m. and noon weekdays.<br />
• FREE CLASS •<br />
A free class showing how to present<br />
the uniqueness of Christ in<br />
visuals will be held 7-8:30 p.m.<br />
Monday. March 7, at Plymouth<br />
Baptist Church, 42021 Ann Arbor<br />
Trail. Plymouth. The Easter Kit,<br />
"The One Who Was Different."<br />
includes everything needed to<br />
share the gospel message at family<br />
gatherings. Easter parties <strong>for</strong><br />
children and in nursing homes or<br />
church settings. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Lita at 453-235. to<br />
reseive a kit. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
on the program, call the<br />
church at 453-5534.<br />
• OPEN HOUSE<br />
There will be an open house <strong>for</strong><br />
families 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.<br />
Tuesday. March 8, at the Northville<br />
Christian School, 41355 Six<br />
Mile, west of 1-275. For more in<br />
<strong>for</strong>mation, call 348-9031 between<br />
9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday<br />
through Friday.<br />
— Get up-to-the minute Open House in<strong>for</strong>mation!<br />
sooner or later. The mighty walls<br />
of Jericho fell and the broad walls<br />
of Babylonia were utterly overthrown<br />
and, in our own age, we<br />
have seen the fall of the Soviet<br />
empire.<br />
Our shared heritage of faith<br />
teaches us to be builders of bridges,<br />
rather than of walls. It is good<br />
to remember the word of the<br />
Prophet Malachai: "Have we not<br />
all one father? Hath not one God<br />
created us all? Why then do we<br />
deal treacherously with one another?"<br />
We need to build a bridge<br />
of tolerance as we affirm the truth<br />
that there are many highways to<br />
heaven and many rooms in God's<br />
mansion.<br />
America is a pluralistic society<br />
in which diverse religions, races<br />
and nationalities are free to express<br />
different points of view. It is<br />
almost self-evident that we shall<br />
disagree on many things. But it is<br />
more important to note that we<br />
agree on even more. We collective-<br />
y<br />
Musical from page 1C<br />
"It's coming along pretty good."<br />
said Kuykendall. "I think it'll<br />
turn out OK."<br />
More than 50 members of the<br />
church have been rehearsing,<br />
making sets and costumes <strong>for</strong> the<br />
production, which will be per<strong>for</strong>med<br />
at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday,<br />
March 4-5, and 4 p.m.<br />
Sunday, March 6.<br />
Kuykendall has been responsible<br />
<strong>for</strong> bring such renowned musicals<br />
as "The Sound of Music,"<br />
"Oklahoma," "The Music Man,"<br />
"Fiddler on the Roof and "South<br />
Pacific" to life on the basement<br />
stage of the church. "The Sound<br />
of-Music" was the church's first<br />
production, done when the choir<br />
director suggested a musical be<br />
staged with Kuykendall directing.<br />
This year. Kuykendall has gotten<br />
help from Caroline Dunphey,<br />
who designed the sets. Marylou<br />
Valrance, who is coordinating costuming<br />
and. in fact, made many<br />
of the costumes, Catherine Stage,<br />
who not only is the show's choreographer<br />
but the lead character,<br />
and Dick Burgess, who is in<br />
charge of the technical aspects.<br />
And since a musical wouldn't be a<br />
musical without music, Landon<br />
Swanson is directing the orchestra.<br />
Kuykendall selected the play<br />
last year and held auditions the<br />
first week in January. Unlike the<br />
whittling-down process used on<br />
Broadway, anyone who shows up<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Rosedale Gardens productions<br />
gets a part.<br />
"If you show up, you're on<br />
ly believe that American life is<br />
built on a common acceptance of<br />
the Judeo-Christian ethic as the<br />
foundation of American society<br />
and government.<br />
We have vital concerns in<br />
American life where we should<br />
continue to build bridges. Our<br />
joint ef<strong>for</strong>ts can make a major<br />
contribution, and our common action<br />
can change the present and<br />
shape the future.<br />
The condition of family life is<br />
of primary concern. We are faced<br />
with the disintegrating family.<br />
The high divorce rate, the decline<br />
of standards of sexual morality<br />
and the attenuation of parentchild<br />
relations have all assumed<br />
epidemic proportions. In the past,<br />
standards of ethics and responsibility<br />
have been communicated in<br />
the family from one generation to<br />
another. The challenge to us, all<br />
religions, races and creeds, is to<br />
restore the quality of family life.<br />
There are many other areas<br />
stage," Kuykendall said with a<br />
chuckle. "No one goes away without<br />
a part. It's the only way we<br />
can do it with an in-house group<br />
like this."<br />
Stage is appearing as Princess<br />
Winifred, with Andrew Mac as<br />
Prince Dauntless. Millie Everson<br />
as Queen Aggravaine and Merrill<br />
Thomas as King Sextimus. Other<br />
cast members are John Hirtzel as<br />
the Wizzard, Jerry- Stpge as the<br />
Jester, Becky Prost as Lady Larken<br />
and David Conrad as Sir Harry-<br />
Kuykendall isn't certain how<br />
many hours go into producing the<br />
play. Over the course of the sixeight<br />
weeks be<strong>for</strong>e curtain time,<br />
the cast spends three nights and a<br />
Sunday afternoon rehearsing.<br />
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where we have joint concerns.<br />
Among them, the problems of the<br />
aged, health care, drugs and the<br />
ever-rising rSte of crime. While<br />
the executive and legislative<br />
branches of government seek solutions<br />
<strong>for</strong> these problems, we<br />
must recognize that such solutions<br />
require the collective<br />
strength and moral consensus<br />
and shared support of the American<br />
people.<br />
We must be builders of bridges<br />
rather than of walls. Charity,<br />
compassion and magnanimity are<br />
such bridges. So are friendship,<br />
tolerance and brotherhood. "Love<br />
Thy Neighbor as Thyself' is the<br />
noblest and most enduring of all<br />
the bridges ever devised.<br />
Rabbi Irwin Groner is with Congregation<br />
Shaarey Zedek in<br />
Southfield. If you have a question<br />
or comment, call him at 953-2047,<br />
mailbox number 1862, on a<br />
Touch - Tone phone<br />
A HI EM A MULE/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER<br />
Practice:<br />
Jerry Stage<br />
(from left),<br />
John Hirtzel<br />
and Dan<br />
Williams<br />
rehearse a<br />
scene from<br />
"Once Upon<br />
a Mattress."<br />
Saturdays are devoted to doing<br />
the scenery.<br />
"It's a fun hobby, but it takes a<br />
lot of concentration." Kuykendall<br />
said.<br />
Kuykendall doesn't have any<br />
<strong>for</strong>mal training in directing plays,<br />
just hands-on experience. She has<br />
done some work in community<br />
theater and did some musicals <strong>for</strong><br />
three years at Schoolcraft College.<br />
Tickets <strong>for</strong> the musical are<br />
priced at $5 <strong>for</strong> adults and $2.50<br />
<strong>for</strong> students through the 12th<br />
grade. They are available at the<br />
church. 9601 W. Chicago. Livonia<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 422-<br />
0494.<br />
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The following suggestions<br />
should help you stop your child's<br />
public tantrums.<br />
(1) In some cases, you may be<br />
able to end tantrums quickly by<br />
saying nothing and/or walking<br />
out of your child's line of sight,<br />
but staying where you can see<br />
your child. Although it iB difficult<br />
<strong>for</strong> most parents to be com<strong>for</strong>table<br />
with this technique, it is<br />
highly effective <strong>for</strong> many children.<br />
(2) If you cannot ignore the tantrum<br />
or com<strong>for</strong>tably walk away,<br />
lead or carry your child to the car,<br />
saying, "Your behavior tells me<br />
you do not want to be in the store<br />
(or the mall, or McDonald's, etc.).<br />
You can try again tomorrow (or<br />
the next day)."<br />
(3) If you have taken your child<br />
home because of a tantrum, be<br />
sure to give him or her another<br />
chance within a day or two.<br />
(4) If your child throws a lot of<br />
tantrums in public, start out with<br />
very short (15-20 minutes) trips<br />
close to home. As the tantrums<br />
occur less and less, you can go out<br />
more often and <strong>for</strong> longer periods<br />
of time.<br />
(5) It often helps to control<br />
their behavior, if you include<br />
something they enjoy as part of<br />
your outing. For example, when<br />
going to the mall, you can stop at<br />
the pet store or after shopping <strong>for</strong><br />
shoes, you could go to the playground.<br />
If you have a question or comment<br />
<strong>for</strong> Eartha DtYampert, call<br />
her at 953-2047, mailbox number<br />
1833, on a touch-tone phone, or<br />
write her at The Observer Newspapers,<br />
36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia<br />
48150<br />
'Evening of Hope'<br />
benefits hospital<br />
More than 1.000 people are expected<br />
to fill Burton Manor in<br />
Livonia when Leukemia, Research,<br />
Life, Inc. (LRL) holds its<br />
13th annual " Evening of Hope"<br />
dinner-dance Saturday. March 5.<br />
The largest annual fund-raising<br />
event <strong>for</strong> the group, proceeds, expected<br />
to top $60,000. will benefit<br />
LRL. a nonprofit organization<br />
dedicated to the elimination of<br />
childhood cancers through research<br />
at Children's Hospital of<br />
Michigan in Detroit.<br />
The dinner-dance will feature a<br />
dinner buffet, including a salad,<br />
fruit and dessert table, an after<br />
dinner auction and dancing to the<br />
music of the Take Five Band.<br />
Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with<br />
dinner at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Ray and Lucie Shepard of the<br />
Detroit Red Wings and Jim<br />
Fitzgerald, Detroit Free Press columnist,<br />
are honorary chairmen of<br />
the dinner-dance. Rich Mayk of<br />
WDIV-TV Channel 4 and Colleen<br />
Burcar of WKQI-FM are the master<br />
and mistress of ceremonies.<br />
Tickets to the event are $50 per<br />
person. Benefactor tickets are<br />
priced at $75 per person. They are<br />
available by calling the development<br />
office at Children's Hospital<br />
at 745-5373.<br />
Since its inception in 1981.<br />
LRL has raised more tharT $1.2<br />
million <strong>for</strong> childhood cancer research<br />
at Children's Hospital, a<br />
private, nonprofit 260-bed pediatric<br />
hospital organized in 1886.<br />
Children's Hospital is a meml>er<br />
of the Detroit Medical Center,<br />
the academic health center of<br />
Wavne State University.<br />
Applications accepted<br />
<strong>for</strong> BPW scholarships<br />
Applications are being accepted<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Elizabeth J. Szilagyi<br />
Scholarship, offered through the<br />
Plymouth Business and Professional<br />
Women's organization.<br />
As a member of the Plymouth<br />
BPW. Szilagyi was vital to the<br />
group's scholarship program. She<br />
realized the impact a scholarship<br />
could have in helping women who<br />
alone supported their families.<br />
The scholarship .program was<br />
founded in 1990 by the Robert J.<br />
Szilagyi family with memorial,<br />
contributions from family and<br />
friends of Elizabeth Szilagyi to<br />
benefit women preparing to re-enter<br />
the business, financial, technical<br />
or educational fields. Since<br />
then, more than $2,000 has been<br />
given to recipients.<br />
,To apply <strong>for</strong> the EJS Scholarship,<br />
an applicant must be a single.<br />
female head of household,<br />
have a high school diploma or<br />
equivalent, be accepted to or at-<br />
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tending an accredited college,<br />
business, or vocational school and<br />
identify financial need.<br />
The deadline <strong>for</strong> applying is<br />
March 15. To receive an application.<br />
send a stamped, self-addressed<br />
envelope to EJS Scholarship.<br />
Plymouth BPW, P.O. Box<br />
5338, Plymouth 48170. For more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Marilyn Alimpich<br />
at 453-4845.<br />
The Observer! THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1994<br />
Handwriting represents creativity<br />
QftAPMOLOQY<br />
LORENE<br />
GREEN<br />
Dear Ms.<br />
Green,<br />
I've always<br />
been interested<br />
in handwriting<br />
analysis. I'm<br />
amazed that<br />
you can pull out<br />
so much about<br />
an individual<br />
simply by looking<br />
at<br />
handwriting.<br />
People often<br />
say my writing<br />
looks nice but ia difficult to<br />
read. What do you think?<br />
I" am 36 years old and am<br />
right-handed. Eagerly awaiting<br />
your reply.<br />
T.B.,<br />
Livonia<br />
1 personally do not think this<br />
handwriting is difficult to read.<br />
To me, it represents creativity<br />
and independence.<br />
While 1 realize I have said this<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e. I think it bears repeating<br />
here. First we learn to write as we<br />
are taught, then as we wish. Peo-<br />
ple like T.B. who have a need to<br />
express their creativity will usually<br />
change from their copybook<br />
training.<br />
Our writer was raised in a home<br />
with strong female influence. Veryearly<br />
in life. Bhe wanted to be independent<br />
and may have been a<br />
little rebellious to gain the freedom<br />
she needed. And yet she<br />
sometimes feels a need to return<br />
emotionally to the mother figure<br />
when things are not going well.<br />
She wants both variety and action<br />
in her daily life. At the time<br />
this letter was written, she had<br />
many irons in the fire and may<br />
not be entirely satisfied with<br />
things. Fulfillment seems to be<br />
eluding her.<br />
Cultural leanings are here. She<br />
is much aware of the arts, literature<br />
and music. She is a creative<br />
and probably gifted person.<br />
You will know when this woman<br />
is around. Her ego craves success<br />
and attention and she wants<br />
to do things in her own way. Her<br />
need <strong>for</strong> status and/or stroking<br />
serves to propel her on toward<br />
higher achievements.<br />
IV auotuv JWL \ww>m<br />
awV* » I '1<br />
ijuA She can make quick decisions - '<br />
and get right to the point. She is<br />
not rebuffed by sudden new demands.<br />
Here is a woman of strong convictions<br />
and appreciation of hard<br />
work. She sticks to essentials and<br />
has the ability to keep things simple.<br />
She clearly recognizes the importance<br />
of getting down to fundamentals.<br />
This is a risk taker. She knows<br />
who she is and has a need to remain<br />
aloof from the demands of<br />
conventional society.<br />
In a position which offers stimulation<br />
and challenge, she will excel.<br />
If involved in routine chores<br />
with too much detail work, she<br />
**C<br />
will soon become restless <strong>for</strong> a<br />
change.<br />
For relaxation, she would probably<br />
like sports or activities that<br />
require physical endurance and/<br />
or an opportunity to compete.<br />
If you would like to have your<br />
handwriting analyzed in this<br />
newspaper, write to Lorene C.<br />
Green, a certified graphologist, at<br />
36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150<br />
Please use a full sheet of white,<br />
unlined paper, writing in the first<br />
person singular Age, handedness<br />
and full signature are all important<br />
and objective feedback is always<br />
welcomed.<br />
Doctors to discuss prostate cancer<br />
Dr. Philip Lafata, chief of general<br />
surgery, and lecturer Dr. Ali<br />
Rahmanian, senior urological surgeon<br />
of the Horizon Surgery Center<br />
and St. Mary Hospital, will be<br />
the speakers at a health education<br />
program on prostate cancer 7<br />
p.m. Thursday, March 3.<br />
Lafata will introduce Rahmanian.<br />
The lecture, at the Horizon<br />
Surgery Center, on Haggerty<br />
south of Eight Mile, will include a<br />
slide presentation as well as a<br />
question-and-answer session.<br />
A packet of in<strong>for</strong>mation will be<br />
available to members of the audi-<br />
FRANK and KIMBERLY<br />
ROTH of South Lyon announce<br />
the birth of FRANK ANDREW<br />
JR. Nov. 23 at Hutzel Hospital in<br />
Detroit. Grandparents are Russell<br />
and Man. Ellen Roth of Pennsylvania.<br />
<strong>for</strong>merly of <strong>Canton</strong>. Joan<br />
Brad> of Plymouth and the late<br />
Steve Karides. Great-grandparents<br />
are George and Mattie<br />
Brady of Dearborn Heights.<br />
THOMAS and MARIE<br />
MITCH of Westland announce<br />
the birth of STEVEN BRAD-<br />
LEY Jan 6 at Annapolis Hospital<br />
in Wayne. He has a brother.<br />
ence, courtesy of the Michigan<br />
Cancer Foundation and the National<br />
Cancer Institute. Light refreshments<br />
will be served.<br />
In the United States, prostate<br />
cancer is the leading malignancy<br />
in men, and the number two<br />
cause of cancer deaths. Current<br />
estimates are that a 50-year-old<br />
American male has a 40 percent<br />
chance of developing microscopic<br />
prostate cancer during his lifetime,<br />
a 10 percent chance of being<br />
diagnosed with the disease and a<br />
2-3 percent chance of dying of<br />
prostate cancer.<br />
Thomas Michael. Grandparents<br />
are James Szegi and Kay Szegi,<br />
l>oth of Lake City. Mich.<br />
SEAN and BETTY MERLI-<br />
NO of Westland announce the<br />
birth of JESSE ROBERT MI-<br />
CHAEL Jan. 7 at Annapolis Hospital<br />
in Wayne. He has a sister.<br />
Nikki Lynn. Grandparents are<br />
George and Sharon Merlino of<br />
Westland and Bob and Debbie<br />
Hill of Livonia.<br />
MICHAEL and MARY BAR-<br />
TON of Inkster announce the<br />
birth of HALLE LEIGH Jan. 3<br />
Data from the Center <strong>for</strong> Disease<br />
Control's National Center <strong>for</strong><br />
Health Statistics Bhows an alarming<br />
increase in the incidence of<br />
the disease since 1980. The number<br />
of prostate cancers diagnosed<br />
increased 8-10 percent annually<br />
the past few years.<br />
This trend may be due in part<br />
to aging of the population (prostate<br />
cancer occurs with a grsater<br />
frequency in elderly men), to improved<br />
diagnostic procedures that<br />
discover tumors that may otherwise<br />
have been undetected in the<br />
past, or to increased awareness<br />
NEW VOICES<br />
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She has a sister. Amber Joy.<br />
Grandparents are Joyce Cushman<br />
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MICHAEL and DONNA<br />
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Genevieve. Grandparents are Rod<br />
and Sue Cannon of Plymouth and<br />
Henry and Genevieve W'anski of<br />
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Margie Wilson of Ypsilanti.<br />
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Lactose intolerance is a common difMtin problem. It baa been<br />
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Savor flavor, aroma<br />
of homegrown herbs<br />
Have you always wanted to have an herb<br />
garden, but thought you didn't have<br />
enough sun?<br />
A surprising number of herbs do grow<br />
well in a partially shady location. Some of them<br />
are perennials, meaning they grow from year to<br />
year without having to be replaced, while others<br />
"are annuals, those that need to be replanted each<br />
year.<br />
Herbs generally don't require much ef<strong>for</strong>t and<br />
don't need a lot of fertilization because flavor is<br />
sacrificed when there is lots of growth. And fresh<br />
herb flavor can't be beat! Herbs also are fragrant<br />
and pretty and reward the gardener in many ways.<br />
Herbs do like a rich soilTCompost or spaghnum<br />
peat worked into the existing bed will accomplish<br />
this. Good drainage is necessary. Herbs don't like<br />
wet feet any more than we do.<br />
Most people begin growing herbs <strong>for</strong> the part<br />
they play in our culinary world, so that is the type<br />
of garden 1 have planned. Start small — the garden<br />
can always be enlarged and 1 don't want you<br />
to be discouraged with too much work. But as I<br />
said, what little is required is well worth the ef<strong>for</strong>t.<br />
Garden planning<br />
I've designed a small rectangular garden about<br />
20 feet by 5 feet. It doesn't have to be "squared<br />
off' — it could be oval in shape or some other<br />
configuration. Use this plan as a guide (see related<br />
story).<br />
A raised bed will allow the soil to warm up earlier<br />
in the season, but isn't necessary. It will be easy<br />
to reach all the plants from all sides, but if the<br />
garden abuts a building or hedge, a path of stepping<br />
stones, gravel or wood chips will make it easier<br />
to care <strong>for</strong> the plants. A layer of newspaper or<br />
landscape fabric under the latter two will reduce<br />
weeding chores.<br />
Some perennials will <strong>for</strong>m the bones of the garden<br />
and will do fine in the semi-shady location.<br />
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March or sown directly into the garden when the<br />
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Savory characters<br />
Perennial plants include Lavender, which<br />
blooms a beautiful deep blue-purple and will provide<br />
a fragrance as you brush the foliage — Munstead<br />
and Lavender Lady are good choices. Common<br />
Thyme is a relatively short upright plant<br />
with deep green foliage, while the foliage of Lemon<br />
Thyme is tinged with yellow. Sage plants are lovely<br />
with gray-green, purple or variegated foliage.<br />
Taste the leaf of the French Terragon plant be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
you buy it to be sure the flavor is strongly aniselike.<br />
Space them 18 inches apart.<br />
See SAVOR, 3D<br />
Special herb: The foliage of basils adds<br />
color to an herb garden.<br />
LOOKING AHEAD<br />
What to watch fttr in Creative LMng next week:<br />
VictorWXai '» Book Break column,<br />
Exhibitions, art ( gaJlery event listings.<br />
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Livonia shows African art objects<br />
• In honor of Black History<br />
Month, the city of Livonia exhibits<br />
its African art collection<br />
thought to be object* of<br />
the Ovimbundu tribe of Portugese<br />
Angola.<br />
BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN<br />
SPECIAL WRXT*R . . .. ,<br />
• n celebration of<br />
to I Black History<br />
— • Month, the<br />
Livonia Arts Commission<br />
presents<br />
| ' an exhibition of the<br />
city's African artifacts<br />
through Feb. 25.<br />
The turn-of the century art,<br />
thought to be tribal objects of the<br />
Ovimbundu people from Portugese<br />
Angola, is on display in the circular<br />
showcases on the second floor of the<br />
Livonia Civic Center <strong>Library</strong>, Farmington<br />
Road and Five Mile.<br />
"This is the appropriate time to<br />
display our African artifacts, in honor<br />
of Black History Month," said<br />
arts commissioner Lee Alanskas.<br />
"It is an expensive exhibition that<br />
belongs to the residents of Livonia<br />
and they should be able to enjoy it."<br />
Donated to the city 30 years ago<br />
by The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Haskell<br />
Clark of the Pilgrim Congregational<br />
Church in Livonia, the art objects<br />
were collected by the missionary<br />
supported by the congregational<br />
church.<br />
The collection was originally assembled<br />
by Brewster Pilgrim Congregational<br />
Church of Detroit, which<br />
became Pilgrim Congregational<br />
Church when it moved to Livonia in<br />
1957. It was the wish of the church<br />
that the artifacts be shared with the<br />
community as a whole.<br />
Handcarved figures and drums,<br />
baskets, war clubs and corn cob<br />
dolls reveal a culture where art was<br />
a part of daily life.<br />
Appraised in 1985 by David Ackley<br />
on the recommendation of Evan<br />
Maurer, director of the University of<br />
Michigan Museum of Art, the value<br />
of the collection was placed at<br />
$32,545.<br />
Most of the objects were readily<br />
identified and appraised, being comparable<br />
to known objects in the literature<br />
and on the art market,<br />
stated Ackley.<br />
However two of the objects, a<br />
handcarved mask and a female figure<br />
with child, posed problems of<br />
evaluation, leading Ackley to believe<br />
they could be priceless due to the<br />
fact the existence of such a mask, if<br />
it is a tribal work of the Ovimbundu,<br />
until that time had been unknown.<br />
When arts commissioner Dorothy<br />
Wilshaw found the collection tossed<br />
haphazardly into a library closet in<br />
1992, she took it upon herself to see<br />
that the objects were stored properly<br />
in acid free paper.<br />
"I think since we have this valuable<br />
collection, it should be looked<br />
after," said Wilshaw.<br />
City librarian Michael Deller says<br />
that when he fitst came to Livonia,<br />
he was impressed by the quality of<br />
the African art collection. He con-<br />
• 'The Items them- .<br />
selves are Important because<br />
they represent a<br />
culture that's rapidly<br />
disappearing as we<br />
know It In Afrlcn.'<br />
Michael Deller<br />
city librarian<br />
sidere the residents of Livonia very<br />
lucky to have these artifacts.<br />
In his travels, he has seen comparable<br />
pieces only at museums in<br />
New York and Cali<strong>for</strong>nia.<br />
Of course, that's not to slight the<br />
fine collection of the Detroit Institute<br />
of Arts, whose collection <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
Gov. G. Mennen Williams was instrumental<br />
in assembling during<br />
the time he served as ambassador to<br />
Africa.<br />
"The items themselves are important<br />
because they represent a<br />
culture that's rapidly disappearing<br />
as we know it in Africa," Deller said.<br />
Over the years, the collection was<br />
loaned to local schools and colleges<br />
1<br />
as well as the University of Michigan<br />
Art Museum.<br />
Hollowed from a tree stump, a<br />
tribal drum with pyro-engraved<br />
incised patterns sports a four-legged<br />
animal crawling up the side. The<br />
animal and drum were carved from a<br />
single piece of wood. In 1985, the<br />
drum was appraised at $375.<br />
Another of the art objects, a<br />
female figure holding a child has the<br />
word fetish carved into the back. It<br />
is more than likely a fertility image.<br />
The figure of woman with child<br />
according to Ackley iB a rare object<br />
that he roughly valued at $2,500.<br />
Hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday<br />
to Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday-<br />
Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday.<br />
Fertility fetish: Right, a<br />
sculptured wood female image<br />
holding a child is<br />
thought to be a fetish used by<br />
Ovimbundu tribe of Portugese<br />
Angola.<br />
STArr PHOTOS BY ART BHANUKLB<br />
Ceremonial:<br />
Arts commissionerShirley<br />
Gorski<br />
admires tribal<br />
objects<br />
from the<br />
city's African<br />
art collection<br />
on display at<br />
the Livonia<br />
Civic Center<br />
<strong>Library</strong>.<br />
Very Special Arts seeking per<strong>for</strong>mers<br />
BY LINDA ANN CHOMPS<br />
SPECIAL WKITER<br />
Very Special Arts of Southeast<br />
Michigan is searching <strong>for</strong> per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />
artists with disabilities to participate<br />
in its fourth annual festival, "A Celebration<br />
of Arts-Ability" May 6-7 at<br />
Wonderland Mall in Livonia.<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>ming artists with varying<br />
disabilites are invited to apply, including<br />
adults and children with<br />
sight, hearing, mobility, emotional<br />
Art beat features vignettes from the suburban<br />
arts scene. Write. Art beat. Creative Living. Observer<br />
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Uvonia 48150. Our fax number is 313<br />
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Roy E. Ernst, a music education professor at<br />
the F-eSchool Muaic at the University of<br />
Rochester and a <strong>for</strong>mer Instrumental muaic<br />
teacher In Livonia, ia one of seven alumni who<br />
will receive an arts achievement award at Wayne<br />
State University during the Celebration of the<br />
Arts March 4.<br />
He will be honored in the music cater*? At<br />
11:46 a.m. Friday, March 4, Ernst will offer a free<br />
muaic master cAmt In 101 Schaver Muaic Building-<br />
:<br />
The 1061 master's degree graduate of WSU<br />
. . . . i i a t FAR fYm**rv«tnrv "For 'For the first time time this this year, * we're<br />
and development impairments<br />
The festival celebrates the power of<br />
the arts to triumph over physical and<br />
mental challenges. It serves to expose<br />
and educate the community to the artistic<br />
talents of individuals with disabilites.<br />
"We want to showcase the talents<br />
of artists with disabilities. We re<br />
focusing on ability, not disabilities,<br />
said Connie Lott, chairwoman of Very<br />
Special Arts Southeast- Michigan<br />
headquartered at FAR Conservatory<br />
in Birmingham.<br />
"We want to share with the community<br />
the impact that the arts can<br />
have on disabled people."<br />
The festival spotlights art skills<br />
honed in Very Special Arts programs<br />
throughout the year. Per<strong>for</strong>mances<br />
will include, but are not limited to,<br />
instrumental and vocal music, dance,<br />
drama, comedy, mime, puppetry, baton<br />
and pompon<br />
earned a doctorate at the University of Michigan<br />
He has taught in Bastpoints snd Livonia public<br />
schools and at WSU and Georgia State University.<br />
In 1984. he was a visiting profoseor in Sydney,<br />
Australia.<br />
He founded the Aeetheiic Education Institute<br />
that annually providee art education <strong>for</strong> teachers<br />
and K-12 students In Rochester. N Y.<br />
• w m<br />
Craft Gallery will boat a country folk art and<br />
Victorian craft show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.<br />
Feb. 27. at Hawthorne Valley country dub.<br />
going to have drama. We will have<br />
hands-on activities <strong>for</strong> the participants<br />
not only with disabilities but<br />
<strong>for</strong> the people from the communities<br />
who attend the festival." Lott said.<br />
"We will also have the touring art exhibit<br />
showcasing artists with disabilities<br />
from around the state."<br />
Among the per<strong>for</strong>mers last year<br />
See VDTY, SD<br />
7300 Merriman, north of Warren, Weetland<br />
The fare will feature 65 dispays of Michigan<br />
talent. Admission is $2 (children younger than<br />
12, free, but strollers are not allowed).<br />
Exhibitors include Bev Joven of Uvonia, wear<br />
able art; Val Davis of Plymouth, country wood;<br />
end Joyce Paavola. seasonal and oountry ceramics.<br />
and Hasel Owens, fine art of paper feathering<br />
and layering (Vue'd' optique), of Garden City.<br />
• CUAfTFJ<br />
Schoolcraft Coilefa will present its spring creft<br />
show featuring 160 exhibitors from 9-30 a.m. to<br />
4:30 p.m. Saturday. March 12 In the Physical<br />
Education Building. 18800 Haggerty. Lhronla.<br />
All proceeds will go toward student scholy<br />
ships. The $1 JO admission will include parking<br />
and drswings. Pood and refreahmenta will be<br />
available.<br />
mm
2D*<br />
Area artist earns<br />
painting accolades<br />
Northville artist Linda Banks tion at The American College in<br />
Ord has won three national paint- Bryn Mawr, Pa., in January, seing<br />
awards.<br />
lected her painting "Confirmation<br />
This bringB to 27 the number of Series No. 6 <strong>for</strong> an Award of*Ex-<br />
honors she has received over-the cellence.<br />
past six years.<br />
The painting uses imagery from<br />
Ord is a professor<br />
Ord's western ancestry and is<br />
in the University of<br />
quite realistic with strong ab-<br />
Michigan School of<br />
stract qualities. It has appeared<br />
Art and a U. of M.<br />
on the cover of the Michigan Bar<br />
alumni board mem-<br />
Journal.<br />
ber.<br />
Other awards came from the<br />
She's past chair<br />
North East Watercolor Society's<br />
of the Michigan<br />
National Exhibition held at the<br />
Water Color Soci-<br />
Trotting Horse Museum in<br />
Ord<br />
ety.<br />
Goshen, N.Y., and "The Medicine<br />
The Philadelphia Water Color Show," a national exhibition at<br />
Club, in an international exhibi- Buckham Gallery in Flint.<br />
Very from page ID<br />
were the vocal choir from the<br />
Burger Center <strong>for</strong> the Autistic in<br />
Garden City; Schoolcraft Players,<br />
a chime choir from Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Township; tap dancer Kelly Miles<br />
of West Bloomfield; vocalist Katie<br />
Weidig of Royal Oak; and pianist<br />
Craig Dankanics of Livonia.<br />
For the last three years, the festival<br />
has been held at Laurel Park<br />
Place Mall in Livonia but due to<br />
its increasing popularity more<br />
space was needed this year.<br />
"This is a little larger mall.<br />
We'll be in the center court there<br />
at Wonderland where the foot<br />
traffic is greater."<br />
Application/permission/release<br />
<strong>for</strong>ms <strong>for</strong> per<strong>for</strong>mers must be submitted<br />
by March 7.<br />
Very Special Arts was founded<br />
<strong>for</strong> children and adults who because<br />
of their disabilites cannot<br />
participate in the sports of Special<br />
Olympics. It gives individuals<br />
with impairments a sense of dignity<br />
and self-esteem.<br />
The festival serves as a model<br />
<strong>for</strong> ways the arts can be used to<br />
integrate the disabled and nondisabled<br />
in cultural and educational<br />
disabilities.<br />
Very Special Arts, an educational<br />
affiliate of the Kennedy<br />
Center <strong>for</strong> Per<strong>for</strong>ming Arts in<br />
Washington, D.C., has been designated<br />
by Congress as the nation's<br />
coordinating agency <strong>for</strong> arts<br />
programs <strong>for</strong>people with disabilities.<br />
Lott says the group is in dire<br />
need of help in producing the festival.<br />
She is asking that anyone<br />
who is able to do so to please volunteer<br />
their time. "We're looking<br />
<strong>for</strong> people who might want to help<br />
at the festival either day."<br />
To request an application or <strong>for</strong><br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation about the festival,<br />
call Connie Lott at the Far<br />
Conservatory in Birmingham,<br />
646-3347.<br />
Learn how to market arts<br />
"Effective Marketing <strong>for</strong> the<br />
'90s." a workshop on marketing<br />
and promoting arts and cultural<br />
organizations, will take place 8:30<br />
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday, March<br />
11, in the Liberal Arts Building,<br />
Room 200, at Schoolcraft College<br />
in Livonia.<br />
The college is at 18600 Haggerty,<br />
between Six Mile and Seven<br />
Mile. For in<strong>for</strong>mation or to register,<br />
call the Accounting Aid Society<br />
at 313-961-1840.<br />
The workshop is designed <strong>for</strong><br />
staffs, board members and volunteers<br />
of non-profit organizations.<br />
The fee of $35 includes lunch and<br />
materials.<br />
Linda Delene, professor of marketing<br />
and director of the Service<br />
Quality Institute at Western<br />
Michigan University, will lead the<br />
workshop. The workshop is cosponsored<br />
by the Michigan Association<br />
of Community Arts Agencies<br />
and the Accounting Aid Society.<br />
The Observer! THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1994<br />
Interior design seminar planned<br />
A free interior decorating seminar<br />
will take place 7:30-8:30 p.m.<br />
Thursday, March 10 in the Holiday<br />
Inn of Livonia, 1-275 and Six<br />
Mile.<br />
The seminar, "Home Decorating:<br />
Pickle or Panache?", is hosted<br />
by Linda Kittredge and Nadine<br />
Henderson, both sales associates<br />
with Quality Real Estate/<br />
Better Homes and Gardens of<br />
Plymouth and Livonia; and interior<br />
designers Patricia Newman<br />
and Kathleen Tomassi. Purpose<br />
of the seminar is to identify decorating<br />
pickles and gain practical<br />
solutions <strong>for</strong> achieving personal<br />
panache.<br />
For reservations, call 462-3000<br />
by Saturday, March 5.<br />
The seminar is a result of Kittredge's<br />
"realization that many<br />
homeowners have refinanced their<br />
homes and will not be moving in<br />
the near future."<br />
Because she wanted to continue<br />
providing services to her clients<br />
and friends, Kittredge thought a<br />
free home decorating seminar<br />
would be a great idea. "I wanted<br />
the seminar to provide practical,<br />
yet fun decorating ideas that<br />
could be put into operation immediately<br />
when the attendee got<br />
home," she said.<br />
Newman owns Patricia Newmarf<br />
Interiors. Residential homes,<br />
condominiums and apartments<br />
are a few of the specialties she has<br />
developed over the past 20 years.<br />
She was an award winner at the<br />
1991 HOMERAMA, was involved<br />
in the 1993 Parade of Homes and<br />
has been featured in the Creative<br />
Living section of the Observer &<br />
Eccentric.<br />
"Good taste and good design do<br />
not necessarily have to be expensive,"<br />
Newman said. "Color, <strong>for</strong>m<br />
and scale can deliver a lot of<br />
panache without being made of<br />
pricy materials."<br />
Tomassi started M.K.T. Interiors<br />
of Grosse Pointe in 1986. An<br />
interior designer <strong>for</strong> more than 17<br />
years, she started out making drapery<br />
and soft furnishings <strong>for</strong> residential<br />
homes. She also worked<br />
<strong>for</strong> a company that custom-designed<br />
aircrafts <strong>for</strong> the likes of a<br />
Saudi Arabian princess. She has<br />
done residential and contract<br />
work throughout the United<br />
States as well as serving as a consultant<br />
to other interior designers.<br />
"I feel I provide a very valuable<br />
service and my background in interior<br />
design, construction and<br />
factory experience have given me<br />
what is required to do my job with<br />
reasonable ease, accuracy and en-<br />
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Henderson has been a sales associate<br />
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The Observerl THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1994<br />
Photo essay can tell whole story<br />
FOCUS ON<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
Most of us rely<br />
on a single picture<br />
to record an<br />
event or happening.<br />
And, done<br />
well, this shot<br />
wouid "tell" a lot<br />
about that particularcircumstance.<br />
But a picture<br />
series or photo<br />
essay can add<br />
much more in-<br />
monte<br />
nagler<br />
" <strong>for</strong>mation and<br />
convey an entire story. A<br />
We're looking <strong>for</strong> the tallest sunflower,<br />
and <strong>for</strong> the sunflower with the<br />
largest seed head, grown in the 1994<br />
season through July 28. The sunflower's<br />
height is to be measured<br />
from the soil level to the base of the<br />
head where the stem attaches to the<br />
flower. The head is to be measured<br />
diagonally If you're raising a super<br />
sunflower, let us know. Call<br />
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write the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers,<br />
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48009. Deadline is 5 p.m. July 29.<br />
sequence of pictures <strong>for</strong> your photo<br />
album can be as few as four or<br />
five shots.<br />
For example, imagine the children<br />
going <strong>for</strong> a walk in the woods<br />
on a blustery day.<br />
You could start with a shot of<br />
them putting on their boots and<br />
windbreakers. The next picture<br />
could be of them entering the<br />
woods along a leaf-strewn path.<br />
Halfway could be a shot at the top<br />
of the hill showing the children<br />
excited but windblown. Your series<br />
can be completed with a photo<br />
of the youngsters emerging<br />
from the woods with smiles on<br />
their faces.<br />
Do you see the impact a series<br />
Savor from page ID<br />
The annuals include Basil, special adornment in an herb gar-<br />
which comes in several "flavors" den, perhaps a bee skep, or a<br />
— large or small leaves. Choose pedestal topped with a gazing ball<br />
your favorite and include one with (the latest "new" rage), or a pott-<br />
purple foliage. Flat-leaved (Italed plant. Bay, aloe, rosemary,<br />
ian) and curly-leaved parsley will scented geranium or a mint of<br />
both be used. Summer Savory is your choice all will grow well in<br />
laTT growing with light green foli- •» |<br />
age. Coriander grows two to three<br />
this area, as^ they can tolerate<br />
some shade. Set this "pretty' in<br />
feet tall — the seeds are coriander the center of the garden and sur-<br />
and the foliage is known as cilanround it with the Lemon Thyme.<br />
tro. It, as well as the parsley, may<br />
self-sow.<br />
Let me know how your herb<br />
The seeds of the basils and sa- garden is doing.<br />
vory can be started indoors in<br />
March, although they can be sown Marty Fig ley is an advanced<br />
directly into the garden as can master gardener based in Bir-<br />
parsley and coriander. Follow the mingham. You can leave her a<br />
directions carefully that are print- message by dialing 313-953-2047<br />
ed on the seed packets — they on a touch-tone phone, then her<br />
contain a wealth of in<strong>for</strong>mation. mailbox number, 1859 Her fax<br />
It's always fun to have some number is310-644-1314<br />
of photographs like this can have<br />
rather than just a single shot?<br />
There are numerous other possibilities:<br />
a family member's<br />
birthday party, going to the zoo,<br />
heading out to the beach or a<br />
Sunday barbecue. Linking together<br />
pictures with a common theme<br />
will "tell a story" about a meaningful<br />
event in your life.<br />
Travel offers excellent opportunity<br />
<strong>for</strong> photo essays. In most cas-<br />
lit v * IVi piiWfcV VOWMJ •••<br />
eg when we are iookmg <strong>for</strong> a way<br />
of photographing a particular<br />
place, we tend to look <strong>for</strong> the definitive<br />
picture that sums up our<br />
impression in one shot. Yet it can<br />
often be more interesting and<br />
sometimes more effective to produce<br />
a series of pictures that combine<br />
to create a record of a particular<br />
occurrence.<br />
Traveling through Austria, I<br />
chanced on a mother and son<br />
working in their field. I thought<br />
this is a terrific possibility to produce<br />
a photo essay of these folks<br />
as they went about their daily<br />
chores.<br />
They cooperated fully and the<br />
picture you see here is from the<br />
essay I did on this delightful Austrian<br />
duo.<br />
A picture series or photo essay<br />
provides a more complete and intimate<br />
view of experiences in our<br />
lives.<br />
Short shot<br />
The Photo Guild announces<br />
the 31st annual Photographic<br />
Seminar Friday-Sunday, March<br />
18-20, at Henry Ford Community<br />
College in Dearborn. For in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
call Andrew Wims at 861-<br />
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Here is suggested guide<br />
This is a guide <strong>for</strong> your semishady<br />
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number of plants and packages of<br />
seeds needed. The plants needn t<br />
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they grow, they will spread.<br />
ROW I: Lavender (Lavendula<br />
angustifolia), one plant; Paraley<br />
(Petroselinum crispum), one<br />
package; Coriander (Coriandrum<br />
sativum), one package; Summer<br />
Savory (Satureja hortensis), one<br />
package; Lavender, one Dlant.<br />
ROW II: Basil (Ocimum basilicum),<br />
one package; Sage (Salvia<br />
officinalis), one plant; Lemon<br />
Thyme (T.X Citriodorus), 12<br />
plants; Sage, one plant; Baall,<br />
one package.<br />
ROW III: Lavender, one plant;<br />
French Tarragon (Artemisia<br />
Dracunculus), four plants; Common<br />
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris),<br />
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Lavender, one plant.<br />
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many locally and nationally renowned<br />
photographers, such as<br />
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The Observerl THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1994<br />
EXHIBITIONS<br />
Sond announcements of Oak-<br />
land County and Wayne County<br />
art gallery exhibitions to: Creative<br />
Living Editor, Observer & Eccen-<br />
tric Newspapers, 805 E. Maple,<br />
Birmingham 48009 — fax 810-<br />
644-1314. Our complete listing<br />
of current area exhibitions is<br />
available by fax or mail <strong>for</strong> $4.95.<br />
If paying by VISA or Master Card,<br />
call 313-953-2022, order docu-<br />
ment 7301 and leave all required<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, including your VISA<br />
or Master Card number and expi-<br />
ration date. If paying by check or<br />
money order, whte: Brian Waser,<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems Coordina-<br />
tor, O&E, 36251 Schoolcraft,<br />
Livonia 48150, and order docu-<br />
ment 7301. With either method,<br />
leave a daytime phone number<br />
and indicate if you want delivery<br />
by fax or mail. The listing is up-<br />
dated weekly.<br />
• LIVONIA CITY CENTER<br />
LIBRARY ART GALLERY<br />
Opening — The artistry of West<br />
Bloomfield painter Audrey Di-<br />
Marco, a Visual Arts Association<br />
of Livonia faculty member, fills<br />
the Livonia Civic Center <strong>Library</strong><br />
Art Gallery to March 6. Farming-<br />
ton Road and Five Mile. Hours<br />
are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-<br />
Thursday. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday-<br />
Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday.<br />
• LIVONIA CIVIC CENTER<br />
LIBRARY SHOWCASES<br />
Continuing — To celebrate Black<br />
History Month, Livonia Arts<br />
Commission presents its collec-<br />
tion of African artifacts to Feb. 25<br />
in the second-floor showcases of<br />
the Livonia Civic Center <strong>Library</strong>.<br />
Farmington Road and Five Mile.<br />
Hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon-<br />
day-Thursday. 9 a.m. to 5p,m<br />
Friday-Saturday and 1-5 p.m.<br />
Sunday.<br />
• LIVONIA CITY HALL LOBBY<br />
Continuing — Artwork of Jim<br />
Puntigam of Detroit, who works<br />
in mixed media (painted found<br />
objects). Show runs to Feb. 25 in<br />
the lobby of the city hall, Farm-<br />
ington Road and Five Mile. Hours<br />
are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.<br />
• NATIVE WEST<br />
Opening — "Rain." Celebrate na-<br />
ture's gift to the Earth. Rain sym-<br />
bols are everywhere in Indian cul-<br />
ture — songs, baskets, bowls, wa-<br />
ter jars, sculptures, textiles,<br />
jewelry, clothing, rattles, bando-<br />
liers, paintings. Rain is linked to<br />
the powers of healing, to returning<br />
ancestors who bring life to the liv-<br />
ing, to the origin of weaving.<br />
Internationally known Native<br />
American speakeer "Eagle Feath-<br />
er Boy" Edwin Poulin will talk on<br />
Indian cultures, symbols and the<br />
importance of rain to Native<br />
Americans 1-4 p.m. Saturday,<br />
March 19 and April 2. 863 W. Ann<br />
Arbor Trail. Plymouth. Hours are<br />
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Thurs-<br />
day and Saturday; 10 a.m. to 8<br />
p.m. Friday and noon to 5 p.m.<br />
Saturday.<br />
• NELSON'S QALLERY<br />
Opening — Youth Art Month,<br />
Livonia <strong>Public</strong> Schools elementa-<br />
ry student artworks, March 4-31.<br />
Artists' reception, 6-9 p.m. Fri-<br />
day, March 4. In Terrence Cor-<br />
ners, 16376 Middlebelt, Livonia.<br />
Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. week-<br />
days and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur-<br />
day.<br />
• LAWRENCE STREET QALLERY<br />
Friday, Feb. 25 — The gallery's<br />
Front Room show, "Small<br />
Masterpieces," features the works<br />
of members of the Detroit Society<br />
of Women Painters and Sculp-<br />
tors, an organization founded in<br />
1903. Reception <strong>for</strong> the artists 6-9<br />
p.m Friday. Pieces in the show<br />
are limited to not more than 144<br />
square inches. Hours are 11 a.m.<br />
to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 11<br />
a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, 29 W. Law-<br />
rence in downtown Pontiac, di<br />
rectly behind the Pike Street Res<br />
taurant. Call 810'334-6716.<br />
• BACKDOOR GALLERY<br />
Saturday, Feb. 26 — "Entering<br />
the Dreaming," to run through<br />
March 19. will include new fiber<br />
and sculpted dolls by Marian<br />
Draugalis as well as drawings and<br />
hand-colored photographs by<br />
illustrator Patricia Green. Open<br />
ing reception foAhe artists noon<br />
Saturday. In the exhibit, stories,<br />
maps, messages and treasures<br />
will guide the novice dream trav<br />
eler through a magical realm pop-<br />
ulated by shadow dancers, light<br />
beings and song mistresses.<br />
Hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />
Thursday-Friday, noon to 5 p.m.<br />
Saturday or by appointment,<br />
37220 Eight Mile, Farmington.<br />
810-474-8306.<br />
• CREATIVE ARTS CENTER<br />
Saturday, Feb. 26 — "Trained/<br />
Untrained: African-American Art-<br />
ists — A Search <strong>for</strong> Spirit" con-<br />
tinues through March 22 at 47<br />
Williams in Pontiac; gallery talk<br />
by curators Michael Hall (sculp-<br />
tor and expert on American folk<br />
art) and George N'Namdi (owner<br />
of the G.R. N'Namdi Gallery in<br />
Birmingham) 2-3:30 p.m. Satur-<br />
day. Call 810-333-7849.<br />
• THE WOOOS GALLERY<br />
Saturday, Feb. 26 — A juried ex-<br />
hibit by the Michigan Weavers<br />
Guild continues to Feb. 26. Re-<br />
ception to meet the artists, sale<br />
and demonstration of work 10<br />
a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Hours<br />
are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-<br />
Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat-<br />
urday, on the lower level of the<br />
Huntington Woods <strong>Library</strong> .<br />
26415 Scotia, south of 11 Mile<br />
and west of Woodward, 810-543-<br />
9720.<br />
• UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN<br />
MUSEUM OF ART<br />
Sunday, Feb. 27 — "James Tis-<br />
sot: Prints from the Alrich Collec-<br />
tion" continues through March 6;<br />
tours 2 p.m. Sunday. Call 764<br />
0395. Also, an exhibit of vintage<br />
photographs of the legendary<br />
Russian dancer Vaslav Nijinsk>\<br />
and "Socialist RealismT20th Cen<br />
tury Paintings from the Soviet<br />
Union" continue through Feb. 27.<br />
• THE PRINT GALLERY<br />
Through Feb. 25 — "Exhibit in A<br />
Major," a display by various art-<br />
ists who have painted composers,<br />
musicians and musical themes,<br />
continues. Also featured are gift<br />
items, including a special selec-<br />
tion of CD and cassette tapes,<br />
chimes, drums and notecards.<br />
Also, the gallery features the offi-<br />
cial fine art posters of the U.S.<br />
Olympic Team to March 31. The<br />
sale of each Olympic poster ($20<br />
per print) results in a financial<br />
contribution to the team. Hours<br />
are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Sat -<br />
urday, to 9 p.m. Thursday. 29203<br />
Northwestern Highway, South-<br />
field, 356-5454.<br />
• OAKLAND COUNTY GALLERIA<br />
Through Feb. 25 — "Water<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Winterfest: Elementary School<br />
Art Work from the Water<strong>for</strong>d<br />
School District" continues. Hours<br />
are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-<br />
Friday, in the Executive Office<br />
Building at the County Service<br />
Center, 1200 N. Telegraph in<br />
Pontiac. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call the Oakland County Office of<br />
Cultural Affairs at 810-858-0415.<br />
• CENTER QALLERIES<br />
Through Feb. 25 — "The New<br />
Nude," featuring the work of nine<br />
photographers from the Eastern<br />
and Midwestern United States<br />
who photograph the human figure<br />
in new and unexpected ways, con-<br />
tinues. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5<br />
p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, in the<br />
Park Shelton Building at Wood-<br />
ward and Kirby in Detroit, 313-<br />
874-1955.<br />
• HABATAT GALLERIES<br />
Through Feb. 26 — A special<br />
group-exhibition of works by 18<br />
Japanese artists, some of whom<br />
are making their first show at Ha-<br />
batat, continues. Sculptures of<br />
various glassmaking techniques,<br />
including pate de verre, casting<br />
and blowing, are exhibited. Hours<br />
are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-<br />
Saturday, 32255 Northwestern<br />
Highway, Suite 45, Farmington<br />
Hills, 851-9090.<br />
_ HABATAT/SHAW GALLERY<br />
Through Feb. 26 — "Sculpture"<br />
focuses on the diverse styles of 10<br />
contemporary sculptors. Hours<br />
are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-<br />
Saturday, 32255 Northwestern<br />
Highway, Suite 25, Farmington<br />
Hills, 313-851-8767.<br />
• LEMBERG GALLERY<br />
To Feb. 26 — An "Artists<br />
Choose" group show continues at<br />
538 N. Woodward in Birming-<br />
ham. Call 810-642-6623.<br />
• O.K. HARRIS/DAVID KLEIN<br />
GALLERY<br />
Through Feb. 26 — An exhibit of<br />
new paintings by <strong>for</strong>mer Detroit<br />
artist Brenda Goodman and<br />
sculpture by New York artist<br />
Masao Gozu continues. Hours are<br />
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Satur-<br />
day, 430 N. Woodward, Birming-<br />
ham, 433-3700.<br />
• XOCHIPILLI GALLERY<br />
To Feb. 26 — "Double-takes:<br />
Diptychs, Duos, Couples,<br />
Twosomes," an exhibit of works<br />
in all media, continues at 568 N.<br />
Woodward in Birmingham. Call<br />
810-645-1905.<br />
• BUNTING QALLERY<br />
Through Feb. 26 — "Small<br />
Works," an exhibit of prints,<br />
paintings and sculpture in small<br />
<strong>for</strong>mats by local and international<br />
artists, continues. Hours are 11<br />
a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday.<br />
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m.<br />
to 7 p.m. Saturday, 514 S. Wash-<br />
ington, Royal Oak, 810-545-4820.<br />
• REVOLUTION: A GALLERY<br />
PROJECT<br />
Through Feb. 26 — Paintings by<br />
Robert Sussman. metal and ce-<br />
ramic vessels by Mark Pharis and<br />
Annabeth Rosen and sculpture by<br />
Elizabeth Newman are exhibited.<br />
Hours are 10 a.m. toj6 p.m. Tues-<br />
day-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m<br />
Thursday and by appointment.<br />
23257 Woodward, one-half mile<br />
south of 1-696 (10 Mile) in Fern-<br />
dale. 810-541-3444.<br />
• PEWABIC POTTERY<br />
To Feb. 26 — A group show —<br />
featuring artists Christina Carver.<br />
Ruth Dorando Marcy and Angelo<br />
de Petta — and a solo exhibition<br />
of works by William Parry contin-<br />
ues at 10125 E. Jefferson in De-<br />
troit. Call 313-822-0954.<br />
• JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER<br />
To Feb. 27 — "The Future of<br />
Jewish Monuments," a photo ex-<br />
hibit, continues. Included are<br />
photographs and descriptions of<br />
places of great antiquity, artistic<br />
and architectural distinction, and<br />
historic and religious significance.<br />
The center is at 6600 W. Maple at<br />
Drake in West Bloomfield. Call<br />
810-661-1000.<br />
• DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS<br />
Through Feb. 27 — "Intimate Vi-<br />
sions: The Photographs of Doro-<br />
thy Norman" continues. Hours<br />
are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday-<br />
Friday. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. week-<br />
ends, 5200 Woodward. Recom-<br />
mended admission is $4 <strong>for</strong><br />
adults, $1 <strong>for</strong> children and stu-<br />
dents. Call 833-7900.<br />
• THE ART GALLERY<br />
During February — Ruth Allen,<br />
Thalia Schunk and Russian art<br />
ist Anatoly Shapiro are featured.<br />
Allen's expressive floral creations<br />
and framed collages are renowned<br />
in the Rochester area. Schunk<br />
works in contemporary oils, i<br />
stoneware, raku and metals. Sha-<br />
piro's art ranges in size from oil<br />
miniatures on sea shells to stage<br />
sets <strong>for</strong> local theaters. Like his<br />
fellow artists in the co-op gallery,<br />
he works on various art projects<br />
while in the gallery, including on-<br />
site portraits. Also featured are<br />
works by Charlotte Hudack of Ro-<br />
chester Hills Hudack works in<br />
watercolor. In the fall she won<br />
honorable mention at Arts n Ap-<br />
ples. She also took second place<br />
at the Friends of Polish Art and<br />
first place at the POSA Invita-<br />
tional Art Show at St. Mary's Col-<br />
lege Gallery. Her approach may<br />
be described as representational<br />
with a contemporary flair. The<br />
gallery of the Pontiac Oakland<br />
Society of Artists is at Great Oaks<br />
Mall, Walton and Livernois in<br />
Rochester Hills. Call 810-651-<br />
1579.<br />
• BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD<br />
ART ASSOCIATION<br />
Through February — Pastel<br />
drawings by Carlye Crisler are<br />
featured. Also, Artist of the<br />
Month Jonathan McDuffie pre-<br />
sents charcoal drawings and pas-<br />
tels. The BBAA is at 1516 S.<br />
Cranbrook Road in Birmingham.<br />
Call 810-644-0866.<br />
• CIRCLE GALLERY<br />
To Feb. 28 — "Hearts and Flo-<br />
wers," an art-filled tribute to love,<br />
showcases recently released art<br />
work from the gallery's limited<br />
edition graphics and Art to Wear<br />
collections. Through Feb. 28, the<br />
newest release from Circle's Com-<br />
ic Art Classics collection ("Hearts<br />
and Flowers" by "Blondie" artist<br />
Dean Young) is offered at its pre-<br />
publication price. Hours are 10<br />
a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and<br />
Thursday-Friday. 10 a.m. to 6<br />
p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday and<br />
Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday,<br />
in the Somerset Collection at<br />
Coolidge and Big Beaver Road in<br />
Troy, 810-649-1779.<br />
• PRESTON BURKE GALLERY<br />
Through Feb. 28 — New limited<br />
edition serigraphs by Henri Plis-<br />
son and Don Hatfield are exhibit-<br />
ed. These artists work in the neo-<br />
impressionist style and are con-<br />
sidered to be among the finest<br />
artists in the world working in<br />
tht^^genre. Hou rs are 1Q a.m. to<br />
5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, to 8<br />
p.m. Thursday, to 5 p.m. Satur-<br />
day, 37622 W. 12 Mile, Farming-<br />
ton Hills, 810-488-0200.<br />
• ROCHESTER HILLS CITY HALL<br />
During February — Elizabeth<br />
Sylvester shows her oil paintings<br />
in an exhibition sponsored by Ro-<br />
chester's Paint Creek Center <strong>for</strong><br />
the Arts as part of its Art in Pub-<br />
lic Places program. Hours are 8<br />
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday,<br />
1000 Rochester Hills Drive off<br />
Avon. Call the PCCA at 810-651-<br />
4110 <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
• MAGIC BAG THEATRE<br />
During February — A showing of<br />
painting and sculpture curated by<br />
Laurie Poma continues. The pur-<br />
pose of the show is to help pro-<br />
mote Detroit area artists. The<br />
theater is on Woodward, just<br />
north of Nine Mile in Femdale.<br />
• THE SCARAB CLUB<br />
To Feb. 28 — The Hemispheric<br />
Arts Show features selected works<br />
of Hispanic artists of Michigan<br />
and introduces as guest artist<br />
ceramist Rodolfo Padilla of Mexi-<br />
co. Hours are noon to 5 p.m.<br />
Wednesday-Sunday, 217 Farns-<br />
worth, Detroit, 313-831-1250.<br />
• WARREN CITY HALL GALLERY<br />
To Feb. 28 — Oil paintings by<br />
Harold Hoskins are exhibited.<br />
Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-<br />
day-Friday, 29500 Van Dyke.<br />
• ALEXA LEE QALLERY<br />
To Feb. 28 — "Barra do Sai," an<br />
exhibit of unusual handcolored<br />
prints by Bob Nugent, continues.<br />
Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tues-<br />
day-Saturday and by appoint-<br />
ment, 201 Nickels Arcade, Ann<br />
Arbor. 663-8800.<br />
• UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN<br />
SCHOOL OF ART<br />
Through February — Selected<br />
projects from the fall term archi-<br />
tecture studios are on display in<br />
the Jean Paul Slusser Gallery (in<br />
the Art and Architecture Build-<br />
ing, 2000 Bonisteel Blvd., Ann<br />
Arbor; call 764-1300).<br />
To Feb. 28 — Trscy Gallup ex-<br />
hibits original paintings and in-<br />
troduces her new greeting card<br />
line. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.<br />
Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6<br />
p.m. Sunday, 26010 Greenfield,<br />
just north of 1-696 in the Lincoln<br />
Shopping Center in Oak Park,<br />
810-968-1190.<br />
• YAW GALLERY<br />
Through March 1 — An exhibit of<br />
jewelry by Pat Flynn continues at<br />
550 N. Woodward in Birming-<br />
ham. Call 810-647-5470.<br />
• ROBERT KIDO GALLERY<br />
Through March 2 — A group ex-<br />
hibition of painting and sculpture<br />
by important gallery artists con-<br />
tinues. Artists included are Helen<br />
Frankenthaler, Larry Rivers, Har-<br />
ry Bertoia, Sam Gilliam, Paul<br />
Giovanopoulos, Martin Maddox<br />
and Dennis Wojtkiewicz. Hours<br />
are 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tues-<br />
day-Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Sunday,<br />
107 Townsend, Birmingham, 810-<br />
642-3909.<br />
• ANN ARBOR ART<br />
ASSOCIATION ART CENTER<br />
Through March 10 — "The Print<br />
'94," an exhibit of works from the<br />
Ann Arbor Art Association's an-<br />
nual printmaking competition,<br />
continues. Among the award<br />
winners in the statewide competi-<br />
tion, now in its 14th year, are Yo-<br />
riko Cronin of Farmington Hills<br />
(second prize <strong>for</strong> her Japanese<br />
woodcut "Homeward Bound X")<br />
and Robert Aronson of Franklin<br />
(third prize <strong>for</strong> his monotype<br />
"Wheatfield"). Hours are 10 a.m.<br />
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lehammer, Norway, the gallery is<br />
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ists successful in the<br />
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oflermg 3436 sq ft o« contemporary<br />
living with 2 master bedrooms w/<br />
lacuzs bathe attachad 3 car ge-<br />
rage. 3 story foyer, loft, wooded K*<br />
w.'pond. stream, energy pecaaga.<br />
gourmet kitchen, huge dawig room<br />
w'bu»t-m chma ceMrta*. 4 much<br />
more<br />
Call Ken Gentile<br />
348-3000<br />
RE/MAX 100 INC.<br />
30t SoutMMd-Lathnip<br />
BEACON BOUARE ARCA<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
conlemporery home a4<br />
lot. 4 bedrooma. 2H<br />
central Mr and security s, Warns<br />
freaiey painted Neutral decor<br />
$142,600 DOV<br />
Ca* 0CMSE WAYNE 646-2SOO<br />
CRANBROOK REALTORS<br />
LATHRUP VILLAGE<br />
dynamite charm 6 character 3 bed-<br />
room colonial, hardwood 6oora.<br />
paneled Hfcrery. fatxAous oon*en*o-<br />
rary. newer kfciien, nraahed beee-<br />
ment. 2 6ryecee MUST SELL'<br />
$134,900 Cell.<br />
RUTH MALACH AGENT<br />
Office 851-4100 Ext. 333<br />
Or 869-5657<br />
ROOM TO ROAM<br />
m tha ranch on almoel 1 ecre with<br />
iwg* roome. hrsplaca and 4 bed-<br />
rooma Walk to Beechwood* Arena<br />
and per* $114.600<br />
CENTURY 21 HARTFORD 478-6000<br />
SOUTHRELD - By Owner<br />
Rent-Option. Zero Down Purcneee<br />
4 bedroom/2 beih/attached garage<br />
firepiece/appaancee<br />
Exceaant area 356-0663<br />
SOUTHFIELD Greet mveetmenti 2<br />
story hou** can De uaed a* 2 sepa-<br />
rate units Exceaant LC terme-low<br />
down peyment. $52,500 851-7437<br />
301 Rochsstsr-Trojr<br />
BY OWNER<br />
room. 2-4 belh ootonlM lei toer<br />
MMS*y. Meshed uasimsel Try<br />
, r* om ^<br />
310 Wlxom-Com msree<br />
> Lakes Arss<br />
sqh bnck ranch, 1 bedroom. 2 be*--<br />
greel room. 1 * aplsos KM beeement.<br />
bloc* port* s t * eetrr<br />
doee I <strong>for</strong>er Boor. 1« k ««un^<br />
$ 156.000 Owner 660-64*4<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS<br />
2V» belh. loeded with teehiree. o#-<br />
oeMng. oaramle torer Irery Mend<br />
kitchen and much more Cad Today<br />
$177,000<br />
' MINT CONDmONI<br />
. MOV1 RIGHT INI<br />
Don I "Us* MM Mb»4ous $ bedroom,<br />
2 M beat rM*. TMa Wafted Lake<br />
home see sn open 6oor plan, arge<br />
®2Jt«r$1»0J00 (ML a406661)<br />
349-6200<br />
J.A. Delaney<br />
and Company<br />
TOP Of THE LINE<br />
3200 • *q ft brtok home (dm se^<br />
•rM bey window*. ®rery, paax<br />
and 3 Hrepiace* Th* good Ms lor<br />
only $286,900 Ca* George<br />
ERA AMERICA 660-1500<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
EXCLUSIVELY<br />
Aak About Our Special<br />
Discount To A* Auto<br />
Company Emptoyeea<br />
311<br />
Oakland County<br />
ACCCSS TO CASS LAKEI<br />
1.600<br />
Ce6 AMERICAN DREAM HOME<br />
313 426-1011 Oeeve meeeegei<br />
312 Uvonia<br />
AFFOROASLE QUALITY-<br />
LIVONIA<br />
WOW!<br />
Great location lor Me 3 bedroom<br />
13 FamOy room with<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - For sMe or<br />
rent Lvge 4 bedroom/3 bath Tudor<br />
colonIM Uvmg room, daeng room,<br />
car garage, centre aa. dec* 6 other<br />
extrse CMI Mon -Frt. 6-5 546-3622<br />
SOUTHFIELD By Owner Open Sun<br />
l-5pm 21305 Wlncheeter S of 12<br />
MIM. E ol Leheer Conlemporery 4<br />
bedroom, 2* beth oolonMI. hard-<br />
wood floors, updeted kischen 6<br />
beth. central sir. ftrepleoe 2 cer st-<br />
tached garage $133,900 354-6066<br />
307 South Lyon<br />
MiHord-HigMand<br />
305 Brighton-Harttand<br />
Howell<br />
By ownar Deereow Woodcreek<br />
home, one of s kind private lot<br />
3 bedroom. 2 beth brick ranch, Im-<br />
maculate condition ThU on* won't<br />
last' $179,000 Can 810-032-0687<br />
New On Manietl 3 bedroom ranch<br />
l'i baths, nmehed basemen! w'off-<br />
ice. 2 car garage, lerge secluded lot<br />
oak floor tfwuout. newer furnace<br />
solar penM Across from Stamkofrt<br />
Nursery $83,000 478-0480<br />
CHATHAM MILLS<br />
4 bedroom. 2Vt bath updated colo-<br />
nial Cul-de-*ee lot. full baeement<br />
$156 000 473-4022<br />
302 Birmi<br />
Birmingham<br />
Bloom field<br />
BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom brick Tu-<br />
dor wMkmg distance to downtown<br />
targe open meater bedroom with<br />
belh & walk-in closet Warm deco-<br />
ratrve colors, hardwood floors lead-<br />
ed glass, updsted kitchen Greoous<br />
living room with natural fireplace<br />
Extensive landscsplng Only<br />
$169,000 For mors in<strong>for</strong>mstion cMI<br />
MMnda Murphy at 001-0215<br />
CENTURY 21 TOWN & COUNTRY<br />
BLOOMFIELD<br />
POND VIEWS<br />
3+ SECLUDED ACRES<br />
SmaaMng contemporary with 3 bed-<br />
rooms. 3 baths, library, white <strong>for</strong>mi-<br />
ca kitchen, zoned haet and A/C and<br />
morel Your own private pe/edtse 1<br />
$375,000 Cell 851-9770<br />
ERA RY^AL SYMES<br />
302 Birmingham<br />
Bloom fiotd<br />
ATTRACTIVE colonlel m move m<br />
condition. 3 bedrooms 2 + baths,<br />
riewfy renovated family room, uvmg<br />
room study & r»ew patio with gar-<br />
den Also hea newer furnace air<br />
hardwoods, attached garage 821<br />
Larchlea, $205,500 Call 646-9140<br />
COUNTRY LIVING<br />
Bloomfield Twp - Thia Ranch home<br />
comee with Walnut Lake privilege*<br />
Large lot wfth meture trees, base-<br />
ment. 2 cer attecfied garage, ^re-<br />
place In living room $'46 500<br />
REALTY AMERICA 347-2080<br />
NEWER 2750 sq. ft<br />
3 bedrooms up.<br />
Cape Cod<br />
acre treed lot<br />
bedroom let floor 3% baths <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
dmlng room, family room wfth fire-<br />
place. 3 car garege AR nature<br />
wood throughout $240,000<br />
FranfcKn area 626-0527<br />
302 Birmingham<br />
BioomfiskJ<br />
I AFFOROASLE W. Bloomfield 3 bed-<br />
room home. Birmingham Schools.<br />
I Walnut Lake prhrtleges. move m<br />
I condition, room lor expeneion on<br />
lerge lot $07,500 855-4748<br />
BLOOMF1ELO HILLS - to the<br />
trenqun setting of this 4 bedroom<br />
3 5 beth, Cliff Wright conlemporery<br />
ranch on 2 19 wooded acres 6591<br />
*Q ft . walk out. glass enclosed gar-<br />
dan room w, spiral staircaae to ex-<br />
ercise room w/10 person lecuni<br />
$579,000 0E50HIL<br />
FORTUNE PROPERTIES<br />
REALTORS 826-6000<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - immaculate co-<br />
lonial home with 3 bedrooma. I'*<br />
baths. 6 many updates Lske privi-<br />
leges $122,000 810-360-0227<br />
LAKE PRIVILEGES<br />
Motlvstsd to SELL IMMEDIATELY<br />
Ousaty teeturee Throughout includ-<br />
ing hardwood floors. 2 nrsplaces.<br />
updated kitchen $100,000 B-13577<br />
HANNETT-WILSON<br />
& WHITEHOUSE<br />
646-6200<br />
B U Y I N G O R S E L L I N G<br />
A H O M E ?<br />
P L A N T O A T T E N D O U R<br />
F R E E S E M I N A R<br />
Everything you always wanted to know about<br />
financing a home, but-no one would tell you<br />
Sellia| Seminar Tuesday,<br />
March 1,1994<br />
6-9 P.M.<br />
• Determining Price<br />
• Successful Advertising<br />
• Negotiating the Sale<br />
• Preparing<br />
Legal Documents<br />
Bayiag Seminar Thursday,<br />
March 3. 1994<br />
6-9 P.M.<br />
• Negotiating Purchases<br />
• Truth About Closings<br />
• Mortgage Loan Options<br />
• Credit reports and<br />
Legal documents<br />
T o R e g i s t e r Call<br />
(313) 4 5 1 - 0 0 0 0<br />
Classes Pill quickly<br />
•Call now to guarantee your seat<br />
There Is nothing to buy. your workbook Is free<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS<br />
* bedroom. 3'4 bath, contemporary.<br />
3580 sq ft 2 cer garage, mature<br />
lraea $445,000 651-4121<br />
DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH<br />
Sellers went s quick sele Over<br />
3 000 aq ft. m downtown<br />
Fermmgtcm Aaklng $219,000<br />
Call CAROLYN KELLER<br />
CENTURY 21 <strong>TODAY</strong> 855-2000<br />
N FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
* bedrooma. 2 bathe *pproximatefy<br />
1700 eq.fl lots ol Ireee land<br />
$160,000 553-6660<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS on pond.<br />
4-5 badroom first floor master<br />
« baths many updates<br />
$284 900 553-7736<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Custom built<br />
Tudor (7 years, 17 MM t Wood-<br />
ward 3 bedroom large master aune<br />
Greet room wftfi flreplece. atxery. all<br />
vaulted csairiga. lormsl dining room,<br />
sunroom with sauna centre aa. 2 i<br />
attached garege. i ecre wooded kM<br />
$209,000 313-507-4435<br />
CONTEMPORARY RANCH<br />
Keen of Weet Bloomfield 3 bed-<br />
room. 2 full beth ranch with at-<br />
tached 2 car heated gerage<br />
Update beautiful lot must seel<br />
$164,900<br />
CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY<br />
Feeturmg white ceremlc I oyer<br />
gwnourous whits <strong>for</strong>mica kitchen.<br />
28 loot lamey room with wet ber snd<br />
30 loot entertainment center Jecuj-<br />
n~ sauna $209,900<br />
SPECTACULARI<br />
Newer 4 bedroom bnck contempo-<br />
rary on private wooded lot 3 car ga-<br />
rage Many upgradee and amannias<br />
Laks privileges, prolseeonalfy deco-<br />
rated $336,000<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
MJL CORPORATE<br />
TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />
851-6700<br />
LAN0 CONTRACT TERMS<br />
West Bloomfield rench Feeturee<br />
include boat dock, attached garage,<br />
full Itiaeement Also available lot<br />
leaee Call <strong>for</strong> details This won't<br />
last $119 900 $650/mo W-'OWES<br />
406003<br />
MAX BROOCK. INC.<br />
626-4000<br />
SWEET DREAMS ARE MADE OF<br />
THiSI Beeulltul contemporary<br />
dreem' veufled ceiangs. skykgnts. •»<br />
round windows, nei^lrsl decor<br />
Gourmet kitchen c i sec had oak<br />
flooring and eland countertops t'-»<br />
story 3 bedrooms, 2% beths<br />
$264,000 |B 17365)<br />
RICK ROSEN<br />
RE/MAX IN THE HILLS<br />
646-5000 ext 246<br />
SYLVAN LAKE OPEN SUN 2-5<br />
Move-in conditloni 3 bedroom<br />
rsncfi LOIS ol updstes W Bloom-<br />
fleld schools $04 900 865-6570<br />
JACK CHRISTENSON REALTORS<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD'S<br />
BEST BUYI<br />
Specious 4 bedroom 2 5 bath colo-<br />
nial in popular sub ohers newer<br />
kitchen rsmay room with Vsptace<br />
1st hoot laundry award wmnaig<br />
schools and morel $187,000<br />
Ca« 651-0770<br />
ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />
W BLOOMFIELO - OPEN SUN 2-5<br />
Gorgeous conlemporery raneft All<br />
the extreel $330 000 886-6670<br />
JACK CHRISTENSON REALTORS<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - OPEN SUN 1-4<br />
4170 Old Dominion Ortve (Oreherd<br />
teas * Oreen) immeouMle 4 bed-<br />
room 2 slot-, cotorusl. library lot<br />
mai dmmg room fema> room wltt<br />
C flrepiece ertrs large Unsshei<br />
ament becks onto 7 ecre perk<br />
lend. slaiiT $ «"«»<br />
$210 000 Cell (<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Lincolnshire<br />
Sub Colonial. « bedrooms. 2i<br />
baths 2600 sq ft Finished bsse-<br />
ment. 1 onwer - $165 000 - -,je. <strong>for</strong>mal dmmg room. Ml bsss<br />
mem Cloee lo flopping Warranted<br />
home Ssksrs have relocated A are<br />
raghfy motivated $09 900 R160<br />
Glen Peach 220-1471<br />
Prudential Preview Propertiee<br />
306 Southf*kJ-Lathrup<br />
FHA. VA TERMS, attachad garage.<br />
Magnolia Sub. wek cared <strong>for</strong> rench.<br />
$69,000 Century 21 Ambassador<br />
Greg Pope 560-1212<br />
VERY DESIRABLE SU8<br />
m Fermmgton Hiss Gorgeous Colo-<br />
nlel 4 bedrooms, 2'* beths, greet<br />
room w'flreplece living room, large<br />
kitchen, tun beeement, centre air,<br />
bay windows, lormal dining 1st<br />
floor leundry sprinkler 4 alerm sys-<br />
tsms. 2 cer + jar age large deck<br />
New HiaeKJe Elementary $259 900<br />
(G28635I<br />
Ca* Pat Ruanek <strong>for</strong> private ahowiog<br />
363-1200 or pager 700-2327<br />
Century 21<br />
Ai the LMiee<br />
KENNOWAY MEADOWS SUB<br />
Sprawling 3 badroom brick ranch,<br />
isrga bedrooms tsmlfy room, fin-<br />
ished baaement/wet ber, new root<br />
lerge corner lot, attached garage<br />
lend contract terme. price reduced<br />
Oh yes. m-ground swimming pooll<br />
MCGLAUN<br />
559-0990<br />
RANCH, 3 bedrooms, situsted on s<br />
large tread lot Many eitraa Asking<br />
$86 500<br />
WHY U.S.A.<br />
ALL AMERICAN PROPERTIES<br />
476-1600<br />
SOUTHFIELD Cory 2 bedroom<br />
ranch new carpel, centre air lln-<br />
$57,000<br />
t-353-7275<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
EXCLUSIVELY<br />
SPECIAL VALUE - $129,000<br />
1600 sq ft 2 story by Cornerslons<br />
Bunding<br />
CALL NANCY MEININGER<br />
851-9050 346-0050 610-2557<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - 2600 sq ft<br />
country tudor. lerge comer lot, 3<br />
targe bedrooms. 2* bethe loaded<br />
wfth leeturee $22' 800 375-2472<br />
At --<br />
from me 1-27$ connector Large<br />
wooded lots looeys most wanted<br />
Door pens. spactaoAar ranch mod-<br />
al, 3210 VMag Or 3 alt Oakley<br />
Park W ol Welch Open Sal $ Sun<br />
V5pm BuM now. move m by sum-<br />
CALL NANCY MEININGER<br />
081-0860 346-0050 060-0050<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - Gorgeoie<br />
home with larga siipissslis apsn 2<br />
Story foyer w'osrsmK floor Dmmg<br />
room, kbrary fam»y room, eat bar,<br />
kitchen, psrk-llks bsckysrd<br />
$249 000 0601KJL<br />
FORTUNE PROPERTIES<br />
REALTORS 826-8000<br />
SUPER SHARP<br />
4 bedroom Conlemporery Ranch w/<br />
huoe veal room. 2 a<br />
short eo6t to turn par* The wa8<br />
rooms, centre e i[<br />
the tsmdy room snd atoe. A8 trss<br />
tor $122,800 CaO ua tor a prtvoto<br />
Aak tor CARRY OR MIKE<br />
473-8200<br />
RE/MAX GREAT LAKES<br />
LAUREL PARK SOUTH<br />
2*4 e<br />
park lot. $106,000<br />
961-6137<br />
$100,000<br />
T4<br />
a n story m Central Lrvome Bka<br />
fansry spedafl Hurry 421-5660<br />
The Prudential<br />
Wolfe Realty<br />
ndependently Owned end C&eraled<br />
IMMACULATE RANCH<br />
Luaunous A IvaUaf Nearly new<br />
bnca/oedar First owner care, open<br />
floor plan, eeat-m cloaals. custom<br />
kitchen, central ek. wrap srtxmd<br />
deck, neutre colors, custom bonds,<br />
quiet street >emetic kght A airy 3<br />
bedroom. 2'4 beth Contemporary<br />
lor affluent living $104,500<br />
(S1118).<br />
Remerica<br />
SUBURBAN REALTORS<br />
261-1600<br />
LIVONIA - DISTRESS SALE<br />
Updated ranch, flret floor launOry<br />
«er wmdowe. garage Only<br />
$7$.000 ~<br />
312 Livonia<br />
R08EDALE GARDENS<br />
He pear beel di<br />
t *wp $ Dm<br />
dryer, beautiful picturesque<br />
landscaped >erd weh 2 car garage-<br />
$107,000 ca*<br />
ALEX ALOE<br />
T»dS SOUO BUtLT $143,000<br />
brick randi-en a large tot has keen<br />
The Prudential<br />
Wolfe Realty<br />
i and Operated<br />
1 ACRE SETTMG $162,500<br />
LAs nee 3 bedroom bnca ranch In a<br />
4YFAIR REALTY 522-6000<br />
LTVONW 12363 CAMDEN<br />
$3700 down<br />
$83,900<br />
ROSS REALTY<br />
LOVELY LIVONIA!<br />
beth ranch e sitting on a treed '4<br />
ecre lot Mom's dream s<br />
with Dad's wornahop sre<br />
COLONIAL LIVING $08,900<br />
1974 butt brick 3 bedroom with a<br />
finiened beeement. lamey room,<br />
central er and half acre lot<br />
421-5660<br />
The Prudential<br />
Wolfe Realty<br />
Independently Owned snd ereled<br />
ae Huron VsMay 2.<br />
SHARP SHARP SHARP'<br />
3 bednMim home wtth beeement<br />
SOUTH LYON-Country Lane Es-<br />
tstse new home open floor plen-<br />
2300 sq ft -t wslk out-large lot wfth<br />
pond-$214,000 Tenrus court m Sub<br />
Csk D HOWS* Builder 313-437-5340<br />
SOUTH LYON - Custom 3 bedroom.<br />
214 betn 2000 sq It ranch on 3/4<br />
acre with walk oul Many entree. 3<br />
car garege $249 000 486-5406<br />
on peved pnvete I<br />
ol luxury I* .<br />
schools 2601 Rocky Top Lane. S of<br />
Wlxom Rd . '4 mke W of Olengery ,<br />
Rd $171,000 with<br />
$ 189 900 without i<br />
OPEN Sun 2-5pm Aleo show by<br />
eppointmenl<br />
WELCH CONSTRUCTION<br />
313-66*-5336<br />
peanted A decorated WON T<br />
Uewty<br />
LAKE SHERWOOO<br />
New custom 0u«l V4 story brick •<br />
home with leke sccses A boet dock-<br />
ing privileges 2317 sq.lt . 3 bed-<br />
roome. 2'4 beths. great room wfth<br />
cethedre ceding, 1st floor maeser<br />
suits wterlpool tub. ttrery/den<br />
flraplaca. gourmet Wand kitchen,<br />
ceramic A hardwood floors. 1st floor<br />
laundry. 2'4 car garage, wrap<br />
around cedar deck alerm A inter-<br />
com system $219 900 884-5800<br />
FOR THE FUSSY BUYER!<br />
Bahdey 3 bedroom bungelow<br />
Renovated with treah pami. carpel<br />
m A flooring! Formal dimng room<br />
w/lemllc Bay window New maeler<br />
Mdrooml Don't mkn n< $66 900<br />
Code 904-E<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
548-9100<br />
Best Ranch Buy<br />
e trie sperkttng bnck beeuty Ouch<br />
pnde ot owner sho Oftors 3 bed-<br />
rooms. 1'4 beths modem updeted<br />
kilchen. fmtaned rec room In fun<br />
beeement pms s 2 car gerege The<br />
one won I leet $76,000<br />
CALL HAL OR MARGE<br />
CENTURY 21 HARTFORD NORTH<br />
525-0600<br />
BY OWNER - 4 bedroom oolonie on<br />
large cul-de-sac lot Large family<br />
room with heldetona Vsolace lor-<br />
mal Uvmg room A dmmg room, flrv-<br />
ened baaement Al rooms updated<br />
Centre er new smnglea lendecap-<br />
mg A cedar privacy lenoe 591-1803<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Hfc-- * K<br />
" sin;<br />
Cliarining Old English Tudor<br />
Picture yourself in this 3 bedroom, 2% bath tudor home<br />
In Laurel Park Area Approximately 2600 »q ft ot liv-<br />
ing area, neutral decor throughout and In absolute<br />
move-in condition A must see at $250,900<br />
Call MAXINE BRAINER<br />
Ralph Manuel Associates<br />
1821 W. Maple • Birmingham 48009<br />
(810) 647-7TOO<br />
C e n t u p ^<br />
Hart<strong>for</strong>d South, Inc.<br />
464-6400<br />
Like new' Three PLYMOUTH Custom built'<br />
2 bsth Rsnch Large country wtchen with oek<br />
cabinets snd nardvrood floor<br />
largs msstsr bed'oom<br />
LIVONIA<br />
bedroom<br />
Protsssionsiiy finished<br />
Ossement 20it4 cedar deck ,a,u, ........ - .<br />
vaulted ceikng in great room baths, neutre decor throughout<br />
Pnda of owner snows'$43 900 Bisk m 1986 $102 500<br />
REDFORD - Treet yourself 1<br />
Spotlsss 3 bsdroom brick<br />
Rsnch Eiceiism locstion<br />
Finishsd basameot, newer<br />
thermal windows ramodeied<br />
kitchen and impreseve flower<br />
garden $69 500<br />
DCAJtBOMN doll course in<br />
yo«* bacsysid' Three bedroom<br />
bnck bungelow teatures huge<br />
master bsdroom finished<br />
basement Newers include<br />
furnace centre er and more'<br />
Home toteures Homt Warranty<br />
$106,670<br />
NORTHVILLE • Elegant home'<br />
Four bedroom Iv» belh bnck<br />
Colonial with cersmic foyer<br />
Msstsr suits with whirlpool<br />
Fsmky room wtth floor to ceikng<br />
•replace snd S'-y car garege<br />
$240,000<br />
RfDPOftO • Greet quel location'<br />
Three bedroom bnck Ranch m<br />
move-in condition Beautiful<br />
kitchen cabinsts nswsr<br />
wmoows. doors, tnm snd rool A<br />
must see' $81,006<br />
CREAM PUFF You eta tan m love<br />
wtth true one 3 bedroom new kitch-<br />
en A bethe. baaement. ettechad ga-<br />
rage A much more lor $ 100.000<br />
WHY U.S.A.<br />
ALL AMERICAN PROPERTIES<br />
476-1600<br />
IT MAKES CENTS!!<br />
To buy the faduloue ranch situasad<br />
on VI ACRE m Lrvomai What manes<br />
the unbsosisbw e me PmiCE'<br />
You"« get newer entry doors, updei-<br />
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ed sleet nee s 2 level deck, me-<br />
ture Ireee. newer root (1006) and<br />
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trict snd s Home Warranty H also<br />
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flurry-time e rvmnmg outl $76,000<br />
F5582)<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
DESIRABLE NW LIVONIA RANCH<br />
3 bedrooms. 2"4 beths 1st flooi<br />
isundry fsmlly room wfth flrspisos.<br />
attached 2-car gerage baaement<br />
$150,000 18570 Southampton<br />
OPEN Set A Sun 1-5 or by ap-<br />
474-1555<br />
DOUBLE LOT<br />
Two bedroom with updeted kitchen<br />
Cul el' <strong>Cop</strong>per pkrnibing Low taxae<br />
$54,000<br />
AL DUBAY/BETTIE DAVIS<br />
Realty Executives Metro. Inc<br />
473-1200<br />
EARLY BIRO SPECIAL<br />
Fantastic dssenbas me ranch with<br />
open floor plen 3 BeOrooms. 1<br />
beths. living room, dmmg room<br />
tvmrr room, 1st floor leundry 2 car<br />
detached garaoe<br />
ASK FOR THE GOLD TEAM<br />
CE44TURY 21 HARTFORD NORTH<br />
525-9600<br />
gold<br />
EASY START<br />
A sperkimg home met e s perfect<br />
value <strong>for</strong> a flrsl-time buyer inckjdss<br />
kltcfien appliances netting fans, ge-<br />
rege A updetee Convenient loca-<br />
tion Easy terms, et a fak price<br />
$55,000<br />
CALL BARB MEGERiAN<br />
865-3014 est 314 Or 826-4672<br />
THE MICHIGAN • ROUP<br />
REALTORS INC<br />
EXECUTIVE COLONIAL<br />
Gorgeous 4 bedroom. 2'4 beth colo-<br />
nial. m popular "Fox Creek Meed<br />
owe country kttcfisn'oek cabinets<br />
A eiend counter exceaant fi<br />
room/flrepleoe. beaut fh* he<br />
emroom with ceramic floor, crown<br />
moldings A more - $289 900 Cal<br />
ALEX ALOE<br />
Realty Rrgisssionels 476-5300<br />
FHA-VA BUYERS<br />
Lovely 4 bedroom bungelow leetur<br />
ing updeted kitchen and belh. hard-<br />
wood floors, new deck. 2 car ga-<br />
rage. low taxae. only $68,900<br />
NEATON 422-5920<br />
a huge femay room tor sceelaSnmg<br />
and on so oWwdoMe. only $60,860<br />
Start 1004 wfth a home CaO to see<br />
the lodsyl (F56141<br />
Remerica<br />
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420-3400<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
The Prudential<br />
Wolfe Realty<br />
eridentty Owned snd C*ersSed<br />
313<br />
FIRST TIME<br />
tti<br />
IMMEDIATE<br />
i ers<br />
114 I<br />
dedeo wtth the 3<br />
W <strong>Canton</strong> Ka<br />
. snertied gerege<br />
H * d fc>mo a<br />
Priced m low $H»O .OOO s<br />
ONLY 4<br />
lememmg m pheae 10 of SunOc<br />
VMaae >n.ess csunnmee. pools,<br />
isime courts moMdoO. 22H sq IL<br />
to 2000 sq « Irom $178,000 kkrry<br />
CALL KEN KOENIG<br />
RE/MAX CROSSROADS<br />
453-6700<br />
NEWLY REMOOELLEO<br />
seen unit 1000 eq.R 3<br />
duplex<br />
1063 BUILT RANCH $ 178.900<br />
rn bathe. 1st floor laundry, wood<br />
windows, centre sir end tiseemsnt<br />
2 car gerege end premium suOdM<br />
421-5660<br />
The Prudential<br />
Wolfe Realty<br />
endenoy Owned end Cteralad<br />
_ sng rasas Opan<br />
CaO tor appoeemsnt<br />
486-1070 or 061-2427<br />
313 <strong>Canton</strong><br />
ATTRACTIVE COLONIAL<br />
Ties 3 bedroom 2 5 DeBi bnck<br />
home e ktoaOy situated m one of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s flneel suOe Famfly room<br />
NEWER COLONIAL<br />
3 badroom. 2*4 bath bnck colonial<br />
W/1U8 flnMhed casement. 1st floor<br />
laimdry. 2 car anatfiad gerege<br />
and 5 MSa and Farmmgton Ha<br />
wee $136,900<br />
1700 SO FT.<br />
3 bedroom, 2 bath bnck home w/<br />
nature Ik apiece. s« new kitchen. 2<br />
$127 000<br />
Karen Brown<br />
RE/MAX 100 INC.<br />
348-3000<br />
New Price - $176,000<br />
37021 Margarets. W of ileetiegh.<br />
S of 7 3 bedrooma. 2H bath Ones<br />
rench Open floor plan. 2 bey WW<br />
aows lerge lot mail" ion<br />
Open Sun 1-4 462-2678<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
Lerge 3 bedroom ranch. 2 fu8 bema<br />
finished tiseemam with wet ber.<br />
2 cer gerege $02,000<br />
HUGE - 4 bedroom bnck colonlel<br />
country sJtcren notary or den. 1'4<br />
Bsths imened beeement. ettached<br />
2 cer gerage with opener, covered<br />
porch and t yr home werrenty -<br />
$113,000<br />
Century 21<br />
C ASTELLI 525-7900 I OPEN SUNDAY T-S MO IS Bee-<br />
NORTHWEST UVONIA<br />
8 Mfle and Heefturgh 4 bedroo<br />
2'1 Oaths femay room, fireplace,<br />
totaey updeted Updates mOude<br />
gorgeous kilchen. bethroom wlrv<br />
OOWS rool. dsck snd much mors<br />
$179,000<br />
CALL CHARLOTTE JACUN8KI<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW<br />
464-7111<br />
floor Mjndry. central sir sprinklers<br />
end specious a* sre Ml s tow lee-<br />
tures $150,000 (072^L!<br />
SPACIOUS AND CLEAN<br />
Greet foussi 4 badroom. 2.5 bath<br />
colonial m popuar <strong>Canton</strong> sub<br />
Large ismey room with Ml bnck<br />
ftreplace with heaiolator new neu-<br />
tral carpel throu^iout. flret floor<br />
leuidry dmmg room, centre ek end<br />
2 car attached gerage $142,500<br />
C207ASI<br />
SUNFLOWER DELIGHT<br />
BeewOM 4 badroom. 2 5 bath quad.<br />
every wey. n»e sreod<br />
PRIVACY ON<br />
ONE ACRE<br />
WWW Of <strong>Canton</strong>s OaauBOtafmn<br />
eward< Aleo boasts beeuMM mienor<br />
fi seem ant flretfied lo perlecuon<br />
$268,000<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
459-6222<br />
REMEM8ER REMERICA<br />
314<br />
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453-0012<br />
Remerica<br />
VILLAGE REALTORS<br />
349-6600<br />
31S<br />
•BLOLTIN 1664-<br />
be the or*y renc*<br />
E S S T - R o e m Medtogto<br />
.. country kKdien.<br />
ant routed tor<br />
anacMad gerege<br />
CENTURY 21 TOOAY<br />
petmg. oerarrac tke m kacfien. loyer<br />
and Vet floor le^xlry WonderAk<br />
lamey room with neturM flreplece<br />
and cueiom wet bar $146,900<br />
(9B68AI<br />
HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER<br />
MADISON QUAD<br />
onermg .meurpeaaad tamay kveUO-<br />
ty lor the prlcel Tsae note 4 bed-<br />
roome. 2 5 beth. big country kitch-<br />
en. dmmmg room, mam floor laav<br />
dry femay room. Untied beee'i'ient<br />
1990- 91- 92- 03 CENTURION<br />
AWARD WINNING OFFICE<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
32463 Norfolk<br />
South ot t'EasI ot Farmeigton<br />
A pretty end prtvete 3 acre lot e the<br />
seinig lor the fiseMy deooreted 3<br />
bedroom. 2.5 bath colonial Famay<br />
room has comer bnck flreplece<br />
veuiied caamg and French doors to<br />
lerge deck 2 5 car attached gerege<br />
$ 164 900<br />
MARY McLEOD<br />
CENTURY 21 ROW 464-7111<br />
JUST $64,900<br />
buys trvs fantastic 3 bedroom 1-4<br />
bath bnck front rench with naw<br />
kitchen. KjS finished beeement. 2'*<br />
cer garage, centre aa and decs on<br />
200 n lot Ca* DANNY REA<br />
RE/MAX CROSSROADS 453-6700<br />
LIVONIA. JUST LISTED<br />
Country comton AOs the gracious 3<br />
bedroom, bnck colorael. with family<br />
room overlooking deck with woods<br />
snd countryslds behind you. »kv<br />
ehed baaement. 2 cer ettached ge-<br />
rsgs. updsted kitchen and more<br />
OnN $124,000<br />
LINDA. W ol Middteoeft<br />
MAYFA1R 522-6000<br />
70 acre lot. pn-<br />
con Sharp ranch<br />
vacy fireplace 2<br />
worksnop $76,000<br />
FREE Let of propemee FOR SALE<br />
"OVER 100 PROPERTIES LISTED<br />
HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 425-6681<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4 20660 W Chicago<br />
$132,500 1724 N It. 3 bedroom<br />
brick ranch. 2 1US bathe. femOy<br />
room.'flrepieoe. ettached 2 car ga-<br />
563-0400.522-1534<br />
OPEN SUN . 1-5. 34217 COVOTTRY<br />
OR COVENTRY GARDEN SPE-<br />
CIAL 3 bedroom red brlca ranch,<br />
flmshed beeement. sa. $135,000<br />
HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 425-8681<br />
PICTURE PERFECT<br />
M the 1001 bnca 3 bedroom ranch<br />
with beeement. sprinkler system.<br />
doorwaO to decs, freorsy painted,<br />
and eetmg apace m kitchen Mearv<br />
tMnft] to _'1 '<br />
AS* FOR CHARLOTTE JACUNSKI<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW<br />
464-7111<br />
lot weh decs snd gazebo $129 000<br />
(68IKII<br />
MOVE RIGHT IN<br />
The cheerful 3 bedroom rench with<br />
newer centre ae nss roof, new<br />
storm doors, new beige cerpet m<br />
beckooms snd good kitchen with s*<br />
sppusnces mcsuded 2 5 cer gersge<br />
lenced yard am<br />
007.000 (Q30WOV<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
PREFERRED REALTORS<br />
SIMPLY A<br />
PLEASURE<br />
Mignt ase:nbt the over 2.000 sq ft<br />
Cotoreel Beautifully lendecaped<br />
outstos 8 pissssnW, deooreted A*<br />
the toeluree you woikd expect<br />
$224,000<br />
Remerica<br />
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459-6222<br />
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DON'T MISS TMtS GEM'<br />
One of Plymouth s noneet arses ot-<br />
ters the 3 bedroom bnca rant* with<br />
the one loo good<br />
$127,000<br />
CENTURY 21 HARTFORD 478-6000<br />
Downtown Plymouth<br />
WeKomee you lo simply me beel<br />
i cek Mar<br />
s through-<br />
w*h flre-<br />
WINDSOR PARK. 43603 ArSnglon<br />
2*4 bethe. Cimi- Co-<br />
454-0635<br />
r. new edkia nee<br />
guttors. nee root, tenloenr Florida<br />
room pi i.Seeein is*i lendecaped A<br />
anon we* leads to Pwades A mop-<br />
ping A mint home $116.900 CaO<br />
JOHN McARDLE CRS<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
caea. $136,000<br />
HELP-U-SELL of NWWC<br />
42415 ADOISON, 4 badroom. 1752<br />
souere toot New roof, flreplece.<br />
move m condition $124,000<br />
HELP-U-SELL ol NWWC 425-8681<br />
314 Plymouth<br />
COUNTRY CHARMER $249 ,000<br />
5 bedroom. 2M bath 3000 sq ft 2<br />
bema.ot oo 7 scree<br />
Century 21 Gold Houee 451-0400<br />
BEST BUY • Dsagntfx big A roomy<br />
4 bedroom Coiorse 2"i baths at-<br />
gantic meeter bedroom suite WSe-<br />
oul belcony dramatic nature fire-<br />
place m specious IsrnHy room ai-<br />
tacfiad 2 car garsos A more" Ajst<br />
$117 0001 C«i KEN DfVlOOCK lo<br />
sew<br />
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COUNTRY PLACE<br />
454-4400<br />
Custom.. .Custom... Custom<br />
PRISTINE 4 bedroom 3'i beth 2<br />
story w'Contemporary Flair* 3200<br />
MAGNIFICENT sq ft plus 1-287<br />
sq ft walkout lower evel Overlooks<br />
slocked pond Bnca exterior rtm-<br />
tured rool' eggregete drive A see<br />
Namre decor wr**neure flnieh<br />
woodwork seed 8 pene wood<br />
doors crown A ptclLTS Irsme mold-<br />
mge. "ie< iliuiei<br />
peso ens stacsec glees<br />
ceamgs. brtdos. TRULY SPECTAC-<br />
ULA»$3OT «*)<br />
R E / M A X<br />
ON THE TRAIL<br />
(313) 459-1234<br />
CURE FOR CABIN FEVERI<br />
of close spece On an<br />
acre plus lot ctoee to doensoen end<br />
Meytmry Slate Park $167,500<br />
(M73173)<br />
349-6200<br />
J.A. Oeianey<br />
and Company<br />
MYVne FOREST<br />
load, bate sari 0 A 40 Mas<br />
$240.000-S260!003^<br />
A.J Vanoyen BuOders. me.<br />
220-20*6 or 4*6-2*30<br />
NOVI SY OWNER. Large esOuJul<br />
ranch on epprox 1 acre. 3 bed-<br />
roome. den. 3H baahe ceree aa.<br />
hoi ws<br />
Great Location<br />
Great Condition<br />
room wfth w/wae-m cioaan. 2nd<br />
•icieei. 5th bedroom m laasmsrn<br />
$127,000<br />
Remerica<br />
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459-6222<br />
REMEM8ER REMERCA<br />
PLYMOUTH' OVER AN ACRE ol<br />
beeutifuay lendecaped grounds<br />
toyer thrtxah the WO<br />
room sMh Ikeptece ie<br />
dry large nobby room or mud room.<br />
Brand New Bargain<br />
Glengarry Village<br />
4 bedroom eaten* weh 2435 sq h<br />
3 cer side entry gerage. $204,000<br />
I you lodey"<br />
r 855-4343<br />
Aak lot Sam<br />
001-2200 or 1<br />
BRICK RANCH, 3 bedroome 2 s<br />
bathe. 2'« car etlected gerage. An-<br />
il-1486<br />
. wooded backyard<br />
Uvorea - Neat A Clean 3 bedroom<br />
w'merry updetee. huge, sorgwous<br />
backyard, osranec tie sntry. Hailed<br />
closets 2 car garage ctoee to ele-<br />
mentary A rvgh schools $64,000<br />
Cek Cheryl ftohflea 474-3304.153<br />
ERA COUNTRY RIOQE REALTY<br />
JUST LIKE NEW! Updeted kitchen<br />
Neutre decor fhruout the tpeooue<br />
5 bedroom Recreation room wfth<br />
hoi tub, exlrs large fsmlly room. 2<br />
•ua baths North Fsrmmgion HMe lo-<br />
cation $170 000<br />
THOMPSON-BROWN<br />
553-8700<br />
KENOA LWOOO<br />
Sharp 4 badroom nearly totaSy re-<br />
done cotomal luet 2 btooks to exem-<br />
plary Kentxoc* Elementary Now<br />
kitchen, flreplaoe. super rec room.<br />
Flonde room llbrery. sir. 2 cer<br />
garage Better huny $153,900<br />
AL VAN ACKER<br />
RE/MAJC IN THE HILLS 646-500<br />
KENDALLWOOD<br />
SHINING herdwood floors coj> v »<br />
place, wtde treed lot ctoen A sherp<br />
3 bedroome, 2 cer attached garege<br />
Esssiwsri - $120,800<br />
AL DUBAY/BETTIE DAVIS<br />
Realty Exacuthee Metro mc<br />
473-1200<br />
DEARBORN<br />
Tons ot potential in this<br />
bnck bungalow unfiniahecJ<br />
upstairs could be 2 mora<br />
bedrooms newer furnace<br />
and control air Only<br />
S-M 900 349-1212<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />
OPEN SUN 1 -4 ?680e<br />
Sheaftor S of Ford, W of<br />
John Daly Well kept bnck<br />
ranch wfth many updates<br />
2'^ both, family room wtth<br />
fireplace full finished<br />
baaement Don't mloa -<br />
1154.900 455-5480<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4 4171<br />
Madioon S of Dartmouth<br />
E of Telegraph Neat aa a<br />
pin 3 bedroom ranch with<br />
many updateo. beautiful<br />
yard heated 2'-* oar<br />
garage $75 900 349-1212<br />
Plymouth<br />
455-5880<br />
464-0205<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Much <strong>sought</strong> after upper<br />
level condo. wonderfully<br />
maintained master bed<br />
room with bath, loads of<br />
doeet space own laundry<br />
room, low association fee<br />
of Si 10 includes heat and<br />
water' $78,500 349-1212<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
Stunning colonial on<br />
private treed v< aero lot<br />
complotoiy updated<br />
owners have impeccable<br />
taste but are regrettably<br />
being transferred Close to<br />
oil ochoolo - won't last<br />
$199 900 349-1212<br />
SUPERIOR TWP.<br />
Large 3 bedroom 1 V» bath<br />
colonial wtth dimng room<br />
family room central air<br />
newer vinyl windows<br />
attached 2 car garage<br />
home protection plan<br />
Great buy at $89 800<br />
455-5880<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Proleooionalfy decorated<br />
1750 sq ft ranch with<br />
many unique loochea 2<br />
fireplaces, circular drtve<br />
approximately 1 acre lot.<br />
beautifully detailed pool<br />
and deck area $184 900<br />
349-1212<br />
Q n l u ^ l<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Huge 2.000 sq M 2<br />
bedroom 2'1 both condo<br />
with private entry, all<br />
neutral toneo basement. 2<br />
car attachod garage,<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer model Just listed at<br />
$146 900 455-5080<br />
WESTLAND<br />
Spoctoculor rench •<br />
professional done in A<br />
out Greet room, central air<br />
sprinklers bi-ievef deck. 3<br />
bedrooms, 1 v» bsths<br />
Attached 2 car garage<br />
Won t last long at SM.900<br />
455-5880<br />
NEW BOSTON<br />
Large 3 bedroom 2 bath<br />
bnck ranch on acre,<br />
beeuttfully decoreted<br />
attached garage greet<br />
location |uel 20 mmuee to<br />
Detroit Monroe or Ann<br />
Arbor' $157 500 455-5880<br />
Northville<br />
349-1212<br />
261-1823<br />
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4280<br />
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4282<br />
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Ptymouth 4262<br />
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THE<br />
OMELlNE<br />
953-2020<br />
591-9200<br />
17199 N. LAUREL PARK DR.<br />
SUITE 400, LIVONIA<br />
LIVONIA<br />
This 4 bedroom family home has more<br />
updates than you would expect, roof<br />
windows, garage door, kitchen floors,<br />
dining room...etc. With a finished<br />
baaement A family room with skylight,<br />
you can't lose! 8125.900<br />
A rear great room with fireplace, den. 3<br />
large bedrooms. A 2 1 ^j baths are fea-<br />
tured in this NW Livonia colonial<br />
Baaement. attached 2 car garage, deck A<br />
hot tub, plus central all <strong>for</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />
8169.500.<br />
New on the market, earn yourself some<br />
equity. Three bedroom brick ranch with<br />
baaement A 2 car garage, needs a<br />
handyman' a touch Priced well below<br />
market In nice tree-lined neighborhood<br />
879.900<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
Immaculate brick A aluminum. 3 bed-<br />
room charmer oo huge country lot<br />
boaata new vinyl windows, updated<br />
kitchen, hardwood floors A more Lo-<br />
cated near Hines Par*, thia one la a<br />
realy deal at only 8104,900<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
1,300 M. ft. of Wving. 400 aq ft. of<br />
worfcahop. free-atandlng sauna with lav<br />
all on nearly an acre. Three bedrooma.<br />
mm*' raoo, 2 hatha. Clean with<br />
newer kif ***•" ft newer bath. 990.500.<br />
restauranta<br />
VTIIF. SICiN THAT SKI l.S with ..Hi, ,<br />
• West Bloomfield<br />
Hb - Brighton<br />
BH • Ann Arbor<br />
• Clarkston<br />
• Union Lake<br />
• Plymouth<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
Riverfront ravines, beautiful contempo-<br />
rary brick ranch with walk-out lower<br />
level. Offers endless privacy A serenity.<br />
Dramatic views from every room.<br />
Doorwall A expansive decking plus 2<br />
natural atone fireplaces A much more<br />
<strong>for</strong> only 8129.900.<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
Two houses are on thia property <strong>for</strong> only<br />
8175.000! A great investment opportu-<br />
nity (zoned b-1). Great <strong>for</strong> retail or of-<br />
fice. in good condition.<br />
REDFORD<br />
Not a fixer-upper, thia charmer haa up-<br />
dated kitchen A bath, finished base-<br />
ment. new deck A shed A much more!<br />
Priced <strong>for</strong> a quick sale at only 853.OOO.<br />
South Red<strong>for</strong>d home waits <strong>for</strong> you.<br />
Three bedrooma. finished baaement.<br />
garage, hardwood floors, neat A clean<br />
and a whole lot more <strong>for</strong> 861.900.<br />
NOVI<br />
Thia 3 bedroom. 2 bath cokmial 1a In an<br />
excellent family area. Ita many updatea<br />
including 2 decka. air conditioning, cab-<br />
ineta. walk-out baaement. beautiful<br />
fireplace 8131.000<br />
CANTON<br />
Mint condition, bright ft cheerful Beau<br />
tifulty decorated ft very roomy. Thermal<br />
windows - aome newer. Backa to<br />
Commona Fireplace with tnaert. Nice<br />
with privacy fence. Three levela of<br />
<strong>for</strong> 8122 <br />
Oueary Service A sard<br />
Wtnrw^OIOoe<br />
SPRING IS COMING<br />
VM bnck rench • —mnQ ** •<br />
tr« Mr. nmm otnyl<br />
Oocree* to patio<br />
ground pool aWt t>ett> houee Soter<br />
heel tar pool, gee h ua HeC<br />
Artecred gerege - (104 900<br />
Century 21<br />
J. Scott. Inc.<br />
522-3200<br />
453-4300<br />
RAMCM - 3 beflioome. 2 car per age<br />
wooa Ooore<br />
Deye 468-8IM Eve*42S-7J!8<br />
*J Ooore mroughout. m<br />
889 000 Aee tor Todd<br />
«C€NTLT REDUCED<br />
Tlee perfect<br />
rwoe»» redon<br />
•inOoie. lumaoe end e neal end<br />
c*eer decor Oe) the perteci LMoree<br />
loceBon •' e bergear pnaef 40J-1000<br />
The Prudential<br />
Wolte Realty<br />
endenO* Oanad end C^trmma<br />
BY OWN£« - ettrectwe 2200 *Q 1<br />
cotoraei * bedroome. 2'« bathe. #»-<br />
mg room lome dmmg room. Mtcrv-<br />
eri look large lemOy room wnh<br />
naturei Vepiaoe 8 wm ber let lloor<br />
leundry Kj« beeeffient. 2 • car ge-<br />
nance Iree eslenor<br />
81SS900<br />
HURRY OK TM® ONE!<br />
3 bedroom, 2 beth br*» renOi in<br />
praettgwut TreOeood Sut>dr»wior<br />
torcvtfyStm.OOO Over 2000 So FI<br />
Greal «elua<<br />
CALL LEOH KELLY<br />
RE.'MAJI CROSSROADS 448-8700<br />
ROBERT BAKE°<br />
Realtors<br />
453-8200<br />
NOVI COUNTRY LIVING<br />
Cloee to tieeeej end go« oouree.<br />
Orel Ooar be» end bed'oom lo ec-<br />
tSTooO (MSI Li<br />
459-6000<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
PREFERRED REALTORS<br />
MOVI - NORTMVIU-E SCHOOLS<br />
OntySIOOOOO<br />
CALL LEON KELLY<br />
RE/WAX CROSSROADS 45»-8700<br />
NOVI - Orchard RMge Eetati<br />
badroom. ZM bath catoreet<br />
•at bar Premun lot l'i fit—nn—|<br />
flecoreled 8 landeiiapad 1234.000 .<br />
For eepomtment ce* 947-4100<br />
81J4 80C<br />
SALEM/NORTHVILLE<br />
EXCELLENT<br />
LOCATION<br />
For tree proudh memtemad « bed-<br />
room Cotoraai Merreet oak cedme-<br />
try m kltcJwi. oft lormel dining<br />
room 2 wry Vedace Ueteeer Mng<br />
room 8 lamey room 2H bathe<br />
Beeement. etteehed garage<br />
8148.000<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
459-6222<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
#1-1707<br />
BV OWNER - tarmar Rune model 4<br />
badroom I t betti coioreol. 2> m<br />
OK). SunHoaar Sub Many eitree -<br />
(103.800 45J-4188<br />
CANTON COLONIAL<br />
Open Sun 12-S<br />
place m temey room central ar<br />
ierga lot. ebove ground pod 8 dec*<br />
" on' 43008 A4<br />
Move-m ujndW»on'<br />
to*, E ol Sheldon S ot Cherry «•<br />
(118.000 307-8381<br />
COLOt*AL 3 badroom<br />
coraMon. -wm, Krnece, air conncn with 7't car gerege. pota barn<br />
cm 15 - acree. Oeel horae larm or<br />
couKJ be aptn (iaa lumaoe. Mao-<br />
Mr. end hot aaeter Molar m 1007<br />
(180.900<br />
ASK FOR WANOA SCHAFER<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW<br />
464-7111<br />
QUALITY<br />
SURROUNDS YOU<br />
Faaoneung cu<br />
room. 3.5 bath i<br />
iota or cabmen 0*4.500<br />
MARY McLEOD<br />
CENTURY 21 ROW 464-711<br />
r* bethe 4 Oe-<br />
32*10 Greet Room<br />
more tar on*r 8009.800 For pilmoli<br />
anoanng C40 ANNA 714-33S0<br />
NORTMVHLLE<br />
COUNTRY 1 THE CITY!<br />
Beeulitui country<br />
Cepe Cod on ow 1<br />
roome 2 bathe. 21<br />
Room. 17 * 10 -eeli<br />
decor Aakmg( 1*4.800<br />
For<br />
PLYMOUTH! OVER TWO ACRES<br />
exceedingly cuetom. eubeurwoe<br />
queoty end a great locatloni 4 bed-<br />
rooma. 2't battae. tarmel i*aaan Itre-<br />
|ilai »a In both Irving room and tama*<br />
room large country UfcJaen. ei-<br />
lactiad 3 car garage ptae wortmoc<br />
end aeneral ouit»je3ir»ga FAU.T-<br />
LESSLY MAiNTAJNEDI K78.000<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
Realtors<br />
453-8200<br />
PRIME PROPERTIES<br />
a 981-3500 ®<br />
We Make Our Business Serving You<br />
CANTON - Just Listed! Wan maintained 3 bed<br />
room. 2 bath brtck ranch Central aw attached<br />
oarage, family room, firepiace. large deck<br />
$119,900<br />
CANTON - Just listed - 1991 built home wtth<br />
extra deep lot, kitchen with pantry fiekJstone<br />
firepiace. doorwall leads to patio, neutral decor<br />
$106,900<br />
CANTON Huge 5 bedroom quadomal m popu-<br />
lar sub Central ok. altached garage <strong>for</strong>mal dm-<br />
mg. pantry m kitchen. 3 ber dec* Great neigh-<br />
borhood $157,900<br />
CANTON - Executive quality throughout this 3<br />
bedroom, 2 , -s batti contemporary Marble fire-<br />
place walk-in closets, doorwall to lovely deck<br />
$223 000<br />
CANTON Make an offer on tha sharp 3 bed-<br />
room. 1va bath bnck ranch In established<br />
neighborhood Newer windows central m Im-<br />
mediate occupancy $94,500<br />
ERA - WE RE SELLING HOUSES<br />
5 7 X !<br />
JOHN McARDLE<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN WEAL TONS<br />
420.3400<br />
SIMPLY AMAZING!<br />
CUTE 4 COZY<br />
m» MMe Me<br />
MARY McLEOD<br />
(fn»v >1 now «ee-mi 42Q-34QQ<br />
y IMAGINE THIS AD IS<br />
YOUR NEIGHBORHOODv<br />
V<br />
y<br />
-V-<br />
• We Sell the X's, List the Dots<br />
and Service All the White Space.<br />
Bank on the Bittingers the Hardworking Nice Guys!<br />
jc < X<br />
Lee & Noel BHiiiiger<br />
453-8700 ><br />
. RE/MAX .<br />
Croosroads Realty<br />
* •<br />
Oacta BOLMAK «o i
8 0 * 0&E Thur»day, February 24,1994<br />
i n<br />
g j •AT. j s V*. r - BM7 " Sraamna<br />
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MAYfAIR REALTORS U3-HW<br />
N. BEACON WOODS<br />
W'ajhb<br />
1 " "smwK. MVWI I<br />
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M a n ^ M M ? apaca Phis<br />
• May tor * prtvata IMi<br />
KMSOO (F5464V<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
PROFESSIONAL KARAOKE<br />
RENTAL SERVICE<br />
1 Ptonaar Laaa Syalam. 2 Auto<br />
Loadar Qraphica (|Blamt. 1 1<br />
&<br />
4 Graphic fyaiam. 1 GrapMc<br />
lam Aa i j w m hava 1 laaal<br />
aonga Al oommarctol aqupmarrt<br />
(46 000 tor avarylhmg » Mora «<br />
gang 9yMnt. 3*3-9200<br />
VILLAGE OAKS - 4 badroom cotorttal.<br />
2H bath*. la floor laundry. Hrv<br />
anad Saaamarl (1(1.400<br />
Halp-O-SM N.N S L MMOOI<br />
S16 Wwtland<br />
Gardwi Clty-Wajm#<br />
A REAL BEAUTY<br />
m a mudi sough* afta location. laaturas<br />
Induda Ural Moor laundry<br />
contemporary caMnaU In khchan<br />
and batha. (MM bands throughout<br />
thai you"* ba sxcitad about<br />
t»4 KN<br />
LIVONIA<br />
PUBLIC SCHOOLS<br />
Almoal naw. ooar 2.000 aa ft. cotomal<br />
with 3 badroom*. P»JS « It X HI<br />
WA Formal dmmg room and Uvmg<br />
room with studio oMBno Cadar<br />
dsck, aprlnklar* and moral<br />
(153.47? i as run<br />
HALF ACRE RANCH<br />
Whara aaa can you Bnd LAroma<br />
Ktook. 3 badioowa, U tiaaanaii'.<br />
3 lua Dacr* 2 natural Braptauaa. aa<br />
appaancaa. artachad 2 car garaga,<br />
updaiad knchan with ikyMK and<br />
moral 1124.900 (224RAI<br />
459-6000<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
PREFERREO REALTORS<br />
OPEN SUN. 42-*<br />
1990 BUILT %<br />
Baautfk* cuaiom Ranch Cathaira<br />
i.allnaa huga maalar badroom<br />
(17x141. >ar»im lud. graal room<br />
•Wi Vapaaca 2 Oa Hack 1*1 Moor<br />
laundry. '•» acra lot back* to wooda.<br />
MUST aaa 10 bill 1 S 134.400<br />
JOHN TOYE<br />
REMERICA<br />
Nelghbofhood Raaltorg<br />
326-1000<br />
BEST BUY!<br />
3 badroom. bnck ranch<br />
with lu* Laaanani lamay room and<br />
datachad garaga Ma a a «mita vinyl<br />
•mdoM oantral air. atammaata<br />
carpattng and updaiad knchan<br />
maka buying tha noma a aman dacMaon"<br />
IM KX (54SOO)<br />
459-6000<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
PREFERRED REALTORS<br />
Glenwood Heights<br />
acloua 4 badroom Quad m<br />
Wayrtoa baal nagMoit«c«l Many<br />
marry updalaa Na» earpat imotoi*n.<br />
pawn a mora 2 0oorwa*s »o patio<br />
and «»oodad kx. draptooa m family<br />
room, cantrM Mr. artachad garaga<br />
a much mora (114.400.<br />
Cal ELIZABETH<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
HOUSE SENSE<br />
Gorgaou* 3 badroom noma, riaalj<br />
dmmg al<br />
AmBctol<br />
I nmm anmola* m '44<br />
Muck, mudi moral (74.400<br />
Century 21<br />
J. Scott. Inc.<br />
453-4360<br />
522-3200<br />
CX»€N SUNDAY 1-4<br />
34300 Qton. ( of Cftarry Ha 4 W of<br />
Wayna Baal buyt 2 badroom ranch<br />
earpat** throughout. t*m*y room<br />
2 car garaga vrfth aldmg<br />
occupancy (54 400 ((111ll<br />
Remerica<br />
SUBURBAN REALTORS<br />
261-1600<br />
OPEN 2-4 SUN.<br />
• m i 14431 Jaftn Haw* ( of<br />
rtM l « Wayna Bd Snarp 1<br />
Century 21<br />
CASTELLI<br />
52S-7900<br />
KTVWOI<br />
OWCI<br />
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C»y-Wfw<br />
CUTS AS A BUTTON<br />
wmaaww ranch on toiafy douPto k<br />
ABU FOB HELEN TABB<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW<br />
464-7111<br />
QAMOCN CITY (1(01 KBAUTEB<br />
$3500 DOWN<br />
(44B/mo<br />
•rand naai 3 badroom in ia«ai. carpaaad<br />
mm out baaamant. paant 4<br />
Ma tor 4ar« of doam paymant 4 ctoamo<br />
coat (77.400.<br />
ROBS REALTY<br />
NEW OONVmXmOM. CpnWpB<br />
ranch. K M aq.IL. graal room<br />
Mi MI4B1 1 badrooma. 1 sail<br />
3<br />
auNa aBB fcM bath and aak m ctoaat<br />
Fy* laaamini and 1 car M-<br />
5a"(i^T8£ WOSBOBBICm*'<br />
MAX BROOCK. INC.<br />
626-4000<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-5<br />
LIVONIA SCHOOLS<br />
Spactoua 3 badroom brick ranch ml<br />
Haa>) ram<br />
1 »/4aroa<br />
«a. "xJ a<br />
mama) (44.(00 Aak tor<br />
PATTY STROPES or<br />
GARY JONES<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
459-6222<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
QUALITY BUILT RANCH<br />
GARDEN CITY - axtonaNa updating,<br />
rac room. famMy room and ramoo-<br />
of. naw inOc—a. lancad yard 4<br />
car garaga (74.400<br />
(OE-L-143MEI 442-1411<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
SctTwattzer Rwal Estats<br />
SOMETHING<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Cuatom bu«l WaaOand 3 badroom<br />
noma Protoaatonal landacvmg<br />
from 4 back with fanoad yard 4 matura<br />
traaa 20>20 dack. larga maalar<br />
badroom with walk-in ciosat<br />
SkyHghtmg bathroom, crown motomga.<br />
alarm ayasarrv con aniani to<br />
aJwota (44.400 Aak tor...<br />
DIANA HUGHES<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
453-0012<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
SURPRISE<br />
PACKAGE<br />
la ^>at you wM tnmk whan you opan<br />
tha door to tha 4 badroom. 1*<br />
balh. 2 story Complatafy ramoHMad<br />
ivt car garaga. douMa lot. warrantad<br />
(42.500 Ca< DICK RAN0AZ20<br />
tor a prtvato showing today!<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
453-0012<br />
REMEMBER REMERICA<br />
TALENTED HANDYMAN!<br />
ThM ntoa 3 badroom noma m<br />
Romukja la m naad of a Rna TLC. It<br />
haa much to ottar It toaturaa maalar<br />
lavatory, ntoa dan and ramodalad<br />
bam Ca* tor appt today (S1.400<br />
ERA ACCENT<br />
591-0333<br />
33210 PALMER. Ftatar uppar<br />
badroom Capa Cod. l.SOO<br />
laat Land contract (34.(00<br />
HELP-U-SELL of NWWC<br />
WESTLAND (bordara Uvonia). naar<br />
schools 2 larga 4 1 amaa badroom<br />
up. badroom 4 k# bath m baaamant<br />
Nawar roof/aMngtoa 4 Wa*-<br />
2 car garaga By<br />
owoar (47.400 (147 Auguat Opan<br />
HouaaSat 4 Sun 10-& 421-7S04<br />
ONLY (2.000 MOVES YOU IN<br />
2 BCDAOOM. famay room, garaga<br />
CMy (54.(00 (4144V<br />
3 BEDROOM bnck ranch w/tota of<br />
•y da«aa Oaarbom Hgts (45.400<br />
(3.000 GETS YOU IN THIS ONE<br />
3 badioom rant*, naw 11<br />
' C S<br />
Ford 1 442 000 (4212V<br />
JUST (4.000 NEEDED FOR THESE<br />
SURREY HEIGHTS Ranch a badrooma<br />
2 car garaga. I<br />
HI 400 (4231V<br />
3 BEDROOM. 1.000<br />
ranch w/Waahad<br />
(71 300 (4154 V<br />
M0040AT BauMMWatoaMIpoo<br />
tub many updaiaal Charry Hak<br />
Waynaaraa 344.400 (4211V<br />
WOWt 1.400 aa n bnck Cotomal m<br />
Wayna N of Mkaagan 444 *00<br />
ONLY (7X«0 NEEDED FOR TM»<br />
1.400 aq.fl bnck ranch w/towMy<br />
(104 400 ^<br />
(4 000 MOVES YOU IN<br />
A 1444 M L 1 BOO a«ft Coma m<br />
Papular Waalland woods<br />
(1(1.(00<br />
Remerica<br />
PtCKERINQ A ASSOC<br />
458-4900<br />
mOKEfl PICK OP THE WICK<br />
a *<br />
Qardwi Oy-Wayne<br />
FI RST TIME OFFERED<br />
tart Hand of umiduL ohotoa loa*-<br />
Oon 4 sftoi JsTils prtoa. Homa m-<br />
WARMACOZY<br />
hardwood 4oor* Tha 4M goaa onl<br />
Prtoad m Ml - (74.(00<br />
MORE THAN A<br />
8TARTER HOME<br />
Ktall aBrary/1<br />
wood Boors In M nq room. Mohan 4<br />
Ibrary. 4x11 laundry IUIIS badroom<br />
haa 1 Ml wai ciuaata Bam<br />
ypaawa 4 loads af ooimaar 4 oaMnata<br />
w«h ata room tor a laBto m<br />
kJichan Noto dapth of lot - (47.400<br />
Century 21<br />
J. Scott. Inc.<br />
522-32o0<br />
453-4300<br />
WESTLAND<br />
BARGAIN BUY<br />
3 badioom tn laaal k a X a<br />
country kJichan. mmiaiBata occupancy<br />
and nagotiaMa prtoa. (B3.000<br />
RELIABLE<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
476-0540<br />
WESTLAND 35331 WEBSTER<br />
Brand n»w 3 badroom<br />
brick ranch, fun baaamant<br />
Earn part of your doam<br />
paymaM 4 ctoalng costs<br />
by pamtmg a dtog<br />
$3600 DOWN<br />
$475.46 PER MONTH<br />
OOOOMAN - BUILDER<br />
S13-2043<br />
7(34 Blaon. 3 bad-<br />
By ownar. (44.(00<br />
I baaamant. air 522-4474<br />
(1.100 DOWN. FHA<br />
IN* spactoua 2<br />
Hugs oountry kJtchan.<br />
May Lucky youl Sa4ar bought anothar<br />
homa. (54.400 Gardan CMy<br />
1ST COLONIAL 522-6420<br />
1450 SO FT RANO A> dack ad out<br />
N. of Michigan Ava E «da of John<br />
Htx on Covington For mora Into<br />
CM: 545-404* or 724-4474<br />
Opan 1-4 Sunday<br />
•47 n« iiini ii<br />
3 ir iworora<br />
AFFORDABLE<br />
LUXURY!<br />
I* kxmd m IN* move-m oondtoon W<br />
of Baach ranch. Naw lurnaoa 4 roof<br />
Laroa mi<br />
kncnan 4<br />
I okay JuM naiad (54.(84 Ca*<br />
MARK KLBNKNECHT<br />
rfS*Y 21 TOOA DAY 534-2000<br />
BEGINNER S LUCK (54.(00<br />
Thia 3 b t B w i bungalow wa maka<br />
a graat Ural homa bacauaa ft haa *4<br />
th* toaturaa you want indudrng<br />
m, umahad<br />
Today- 1600<br />
FAMILY UVJNQ (74,500<br />
Tha whola gang wB ova tma 3 badroom<br />
brick ranch with a hug* famMy<br />
room wfth Mraptoc* 2 to* bam*. V>lahad<br />
Baaamtm. 20 x 12 dack and<br />
moral 442-1440<br />
The Prudential<br />
Wolfe Realty<br />
mdapandanWy Ownad and Ctoaraaad<br />
BEST BUY<br />
3 badroom. wfth unAnMhad artlc<br />
laaturlng 17x11 ft maalar badroom.<br />
amm^room. 2 ear garaga s*m loft<br />
ft lot Much moral (54.400<br />
FHA/VA. Ca* Andy.<br />
CENTURY 21 ROW 444-7111<br />
Remerica<br />
VILLAGE REALTORS<br />
349-5600<br />
GREAT BUY<br />
3 badroom bnca bungatow a* aal<br />
tor naw ownar Up H UD wlndowa.<br />
tomaoa 4 hot aator haator<br />
12415 WoodtMna (55.400<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
565-3200 306-0427<br />
GREAT STARTER homa wah<br />
aMngtaa 4 hot •<br />
laundry room.<br />
S3BJ0A. " «4<<br />
RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />
MUST SEE!<br />
3^S*Brcaa<br />
r m m m<br />
jaraga^ Imaaadlata oocupancy<br />
CM JAM LAMPMEN<br />
Caatury a 1 Harltor* SauBi 464-6*00<br />
N OF 4 MkJL. W Of BE1 NX<br />
3 badroom 1/4 bam brtc*<br />
bungalow 13(4 MR- Oo.<br />
tamay roam aada to Mrga (BM 114<br />
i T R C r ' — Sa^S<br />
OPEN BUM 1-4. 11BM On nam, a<br />
HELP^O-BBLL alNMB^**<br />
OLD WORLD CHARM<br />
532-0600<br />
WOLVERINE<br />
PROPERTIES<br />
OPEN 1-4 SUN<br />
Century 21<br />
PRKBD TO (BLL - BY<br />
H7<br />
GREAT STARTER HOME<br />
RaORORD - H*f***H^HH<br />
tru<br />
(OE-L-04MAC) 442-1411<br />
S. REDFORD RANCH<br />
3FORO - looking tor Bia ham*<br />
—* ha* mam at Bm m*or iaiHMn<br />
.. look no M w i B H i n turwoa.<br />
oantra *Sr *ra |uM tam* 1B«*<br />
1.100 *«. ft (74.(00.<br />
(OE-L l*BEC 442-1411<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
8chwaitzar Raai Eatata<br />
Lhad Baaamant 1W oar garaga<br />
Your* tor *mv (42 500<br />
CM AaM Eatata Ona<br />
tor your paraonal lour. 241-0700<br />
NCW KITCHEN and<br />
ssnrart<br />
larga lot wah 14x20 bam. (44.(00<br />
THOMPSON-BROWN<br />
553-6700<br />
OtRET STREET<br />
Prtoad to *aB 3<br />
Bs**mam. on a tanoad doutato tot'<br />
Canary 21 Qold Houaa. 721-4241<br />
S REDFORO - by<br />
BUB * yr old. J<br />
ranch, oantral Mr, 14*1* dack.<br />
70*124 kX. (101,500 536-7(71<br />
3<br />
2 to*<br />
JUBT LISTED<br />
ICLARTT A<br />
btoaTbSv MuM *aM*<br />
14433 Woodworm-444.400<br />
HTM Boor iMjndry. 1'-»<br />
(4500 mova* you in.<br />
MAYFA1R<br />
REDFORO - OPEN SUNDAY. 1-5<br />
PM N. of Six MBa Rd.. W of Baach<br />
Oaly 14240 Pomoar* Juk Hatad.<br />
lloma* 4 Gardan Daoor *• nautrat<br />
2car j^raga Only m Lo* (70.000 a<br />
CALL DON OR DORtt<br />
MAYFAIR 522-4000<br />
REDFORD Waalarr GoU araa<br />
Opan houaa •at) 27m. 1-5 25253<br />
Donald. 3 ba droom, 2 bam ranch.<br />
Braptooaa. 2<br />
(103.000<br />
REDFORO - (72.900 Fwtnmuc 3<br />
badroom bra ck ranch. VI batha.<br />
fiaaamari 0< •utMa garaga Warranty<br />
Hack RaaB y 343-1111<br />
SOUTH REDFORD<br />
Mova right m la tNa 3 badroom<br />
pancy. p*r1la*> flmMiad tiaaamsnt.<br />
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PLYMOUTH<br />
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. Charming 3 bedroom<br />
brick ranch located in desirable sub Reftnished<br />
hardwood floors, finished basement. 2 fireplaces, central<br />
air and more<br />
$121,900 (23B-01393) 455-7000<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
GREAT LOCATION! Fantastic 4 bedroom. 2 bath home<br />
in beautiful country setting only minutes from 1-275 Very<br />
large living room, <strong>for</strong>mal dining room, 2 bedrooms have<br />
lofts MUST SEE<br />
(23B-411S3)<br />
455-7000<br />
CANTON<br />
LOVE AT FIRST GLANCE! This terrifice home in Sunflower<br />
Village is a wonderful 4 bedroom. 2"r balh Colonial<br />
with finished basement, Redwood deck & beautifully<br />
landscaped yard<br />
$194,900 (23B-45768) 455-7000<br />
CANTON<br />
FAMILY PLEASER! Sunflower Quad close to everything<br />
Many recent updates make this spacious home a must<br />
see! Four bedroom, 2V4 baths, family room with fireplace<br />
plus <strong>for</strong>mal living, dining rooms Make rt yours<br />
$138,900 (23F-45430) 455-7000<br />
LIVONIA<br />
GREAT 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath starter home situated<br />
among towering trees in beautiful well kept neighborhood<br />
in Livonia Updates include: new shingles, gutters,<br />
storm doors & carpet. Freshly painted throughout<br />
$74,900 (23M-15495) 455-7000<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
NORTHVILLE LIFESTYLE - North Ridge Estates Condo<br />
offers beautiful setting wtth trees 4 meadows 2 bedrooms.<br />
2 baths, new beige carpet just installed Large<br />
storage area What more could you want?<br />
$78,900 (23N-19535) 455-7000<br />
CANTON<br />
GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD! This 3 bedroom 2 bath<br />
maintenance free <strong>Canton</strong> ranch boasts open floor plan,<br />
huge basement, Florida room. 2 car garage & 5 common<br />
parks THIS HOME IS A MUST SEE!<br />
6129.900 (23R-05995) 465-7000<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
MOVE RIGHT INTO THIS 3 bedroom Colonial<br />
root, door opener 6 bath Plenty ot storage 6 a cozy<br />
fireplace to enjoy this win tar Hardwood floors 4 cov<br />
•red patio lor or the summer<br />
6116.600<br />
(23T-06126)<br />
Administration<br />
Allen Park<br />
Ann Arbor<br />
Birmingham<br />
Bloomfteld Hills<br />
Livingston County<br />
Oearborn<br />
Dearborn Hgts<br />
Detroit<br />
85t-2600<br />
389 1250<br />
995 1616<br />
646 1600<br />
644 4700<br />
227 5005<br />
274 8911<br />
565 3200<br />
273 0800<br />
The Observerl THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1994<br />
MARKET Irom<br />
Farmington<br />
Farmington Mills<br />
Livonia Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Mil<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Northville Novi<br />
Lakes Area<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Rochester<br />
Royal Oak<br />
Exclusively from Real Estate One.<br />
SALEM TWP.<br />
COUNTRY HOME ON 3 + ACHES custom built In 89<br />
Finished walk-out lower level. Brink's Security System<br />
Large, open 4 airy floor plan wtth great views of woods<br />
from this 3 bedroom, 2'/i bath contemporary home.<br />
$286,000 (23T-05575) 455-7000<br />
28 NEICHB<br />
OFFICES<br />
CANTON<br />
THE WAVE OF THE FUTURE - Lovely 2 bedroom. 1V><br />
bath <strong>Canton</strong> townhouse |ust waiting <strong>for</strong> you - move in<br />
condition Relax on your deck and enjoy the sunset<br />
$77,900 (23V-01981) 455-7000<br />
Real Estate One<br />
Michigan's Largest Real Estate Company<br />
REDFORD<br />
OPEN FEB. 27 2-5. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. All<br />
brick. 4th bedroom in partially finished basement 18821<br />
Lennane Call <strong>for</strong> details.<br />
S56.900 (L18821) 261-0700<br />
LIVONIA<br />
THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS. What do you get when<br />
you combine the country with the city? A three bedroom<br />
ranch in the hearl of Uvonia on a large k>t Updated<br />
bath & kitchen & cozy family room leading to large<br />
$84,900 (P20235)<br />
261-0700<br />
REDFORD<br />
REDFORD<br />
CHEAPER THAN RENT! Nice little two bedroom home<br />
priced to sell Basement wtth 2 small bedrooms Updates!<br />
Don't miss this one.<br />
639.900 (N18883) 261-0700<br />
DESIRABLE LOCATION. Cream puff 3 bedroom brick<br />
ranch in mint condition Many updates, wonderful<br />
schools, and easy access to expressways<br />
$63,000 (N11376) 261-0700<br />
GARDEN CITY<br />
HEART OF GARDEN CITY. This ranch, with basement<br />
& garage, offers many major updates including newer<br />
furnace, central air and hot water heater Hurry, this one<br />
fust listed<br />
$59,988 (M29425) 261-0700<br />
Hfc<br />
UVONIA<br />
PRICED RIGHT! Th*s Uvonia condo has n all-brand<br />
new carpeting throughout, newer furnace wtth central<br />
air Clubhouse wtth indoor heated pool Priced <strong>for</strong> Quick<br />
•ale & immediate occupancy!<br />
666.900 (U18226) 261-0700<br />
LIVONIA<br />
COUNTRY SETTING, but doee enough to everything<br />
Spacious ranch wtth three bedrooms, roomy dmmg<br />
room 4 huge IMng room. Quick occupancy<br />
676.600 (MER196) 477-1111<br />
477-1111 Southfield Lathrup 559 2300<br />
851 1900 St Clair Shores 296 0010<br />
261 0700 Sterling Htgs- 979 5660<br />
684 1065 Taylor 292 8550<br />
348 6430 Traverse City (616) 947 9800<br />
363 8307 Traverse City Commercial<br />
455 7000 (616) 946 4040<br />
652 6500 Trenton 675 6600<br />
349-9100 Troy 962 5 590<br />
LIVONIA<br />
EVERYTHING YOU COULD ASK FOR is in this 4 bed<br />
room. 2V4 bath, <strong>for</strong>mal dining room, family room, 1st<br />
floor laundry, oversized attached garage pond and hot<br />
tub*<br />
$163,900 (M37281) 261-0700<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
TWO BEDROOMS, 2
Thursday, February 24,1904 O&E<br />
2E* 0 Ml a—ona from th* caaan and<br />
neutrei 1 badroom PtymoutH brtc*<br />
rench condo, nawar paint, carpat.<br />
vinyl dad windOM, llnlehed Beee-<br />
ment and mora. Active ovar SS com-<br />
munity $71,000 (5#6na).<br />
INVITING<br />
1 badroom brick ranch condo wtth<br />
fun baaamant and antra Morege<br />
Updetee include: Painting, carpat.<br />
known flooring and ftghts. band*<br />
and a* eppMencee Fleet Moor laun-<br />
dry. parking r>aar and an ecnve ovar<br />
55 community
4E* O d £ Thursday, February 24, 1994<br />
Thursday, February 24, 1994 O & E * K<br />
400 Apts. For Usui<br />
FAWUNOTOW HILLS - Mulrwood<br />
y«ry ntca. WM of amanluaa. H-W<br />
ctuO, ate. IMS Ca* Paul 474-1344<br />
• 100 par<br />
FAflMINOTON MILLS - BaraMn «ufr<br />
My km. your j W r« pay<br />
par month 1 badroom.<br />
/0ryar. go* oouraa. 425-0161<br />
FAAMMQTON MILLS<br />
Bom. t<br />
16 K) S33-3137 or S32-O630<br />
FARMING TON MILLS - SublM 1<br />
badroom apt (n MlurwooO Conv-<br />
ptax mdoor'ouWoor pool, c*it>-<br />
houaa. naalth <br />
• Appilancaa<br />
• Carpeting 4 blinds<br />
• taundry facilities<br />
• Central air 4 pool<br />
455-3682<br />
PtymoiflH Rd naar t-275<br />
WESTLAND<br />
$ 5 0 . 0 0 O F F<br />
FIRST SIX M O N T H S RENT*<br />
2 B E D R O O M S<br />
From >440<br />
Vertical Blinds • P001 • Picnic Area<br />
7 2 9 - 5 0 9 0<br />
G l e n w o o d<br />
O r c h a r d s ]<br />
•Subt^ci *c e*sngs<br />
r«ol.c#<br />
wn»nf» onfy<br />
Open Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00<br />
On Newburgh, between Cherry Hill & Michigan Ave.<br />
WOODCREST VILLA<br />
A P A R T M E N T S & A T H L E T I C C L U B<br />
Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, each<br />
with a fireplace, mini-blinds and balcony or<br />
patio. Private athletic club featuring<br />
year-round indoor-outdoor pool, sauna,<br />
steam bath, whirlpool and exercise room.<br />
Secluded setting amiefct woods and duck<br />
ponds. Pets welcome Senior citizen<br />
discount.<br />
2 6 1 - 8 0 1 0<br />
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED OFF WAYNE RD.<br />
BETWEEN WARREN 4 JOY NEAR TME WESTLANO SHOPPING MALL<br />
RENTAL OFFICE AND MOOCL OPEN 10 A.M.-4 P.M.<br />
fMMeotarr OCCUPANCY<br />
1 1 »<br />
N O R T H V I L L E<br />
F O R E S T<br />
A P A R T M E N T S I & II<br />
Plymouth, Ml<br />
from ^ 4 9 7 | « r i n t w < h<br />
Townhomes also available<br />
Includes:<br />
Water • Porch or Balcony<br />
Swimming Pool • Community Bldg.<br />
Basement Storage<br />
Call Manager At:<br />
4 2 0 - 0 8 8 8<br />
^ Open Doily,<br />
J Weekends by<br />
Appointment<br />
'tone<br />
H ^ 9 e<br />
OK (AC 0 U/ate%<br />
1 and 2 Bedroom<br />
A p a r t m e n t s from 3 7 5<br />
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"Leas than<br />
5 minutes<br />
from Novi A<br />
Farmington<br />
Hilla"<br />
• Convenient to Twelve Oaks Mall<br />
• Cable TV Available<br />
• Dishwasher<br />
• Private Balcony / Patio<br />
• S%riety o< Floor<br />
Plana Available 624-9445<br />
• Air Conditioning<br />
Open Monday - Friday 10S • Wnlnnm us<br />
400 Apts. For Rsnt<br />
PLYMOUTH - Downtown 1 bad-<br />
room carpeted, heal 4 utilities<br />
included Cute $475 monthly<br />
455-3889<br />
PLYMOUTH - nice 1 bedroom<br />
Cloee lo downtown air bands iai*v<br />
dry Available Apr* i No pens $450<br />
per month 483-1743<br />
PLYMOUTH - Studio apartment<br />
Appilancaa. 2nd floor 1 yr laaaa.<br />
$395 Indudea Kaal 4 electricity<br />
Cal 43/-8947<br />
PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom dean<br />
modem, lota of space Available<br />
March 1 $450'mo Heal mckjdad 1<br />
I laaaa No oata 459-9507<br />
Plymouth<br />
+ Plymouth<br />
Hills<br />
Apartments<br />
746 S, Mill St<br />
Between<br />
Ann Arbor Tr /Ann Arbor Rd<br />
• 14 2 Bedrooms<br />
• Washer/Dryer In each unit<br />
• Window Treatments<br />
• Dishwasher<br />
• Air Conditioned<br />
«Walk to Downtown<br />
• Easy Access to 1-275<br />
400 Apts. For Rsnt<br />
From<br />
$435<br />
Open Daily<br />
12-5pm<br />
455-4721<br />
Plymouth<br />
TURN UP THE HEAT<br />
COOK FOR FREE<br />
PAY LESS RENT<br />
m a Great Plymouth Location<br />
Plymouth House &<br />
Plymouth Manor<br />
Apartments!<br />
Choose from a aalaci number of 1 4<br />
2 Bedroom apartment homaa wfth<br />
tree heat, free cooking gas and a<br />
special rant discount<br />
CALL <strong>TODAY</strong>! 455-3880<br />
Ask <strong>for</strong> Gale<br />
GREAT APTS.<br />
GREAT<br />
LOCATIONS<br />
$50 Security Deposit<br />
For 1 Bedroom Apts.<br />
RENT INCLUDES<br />
Heat &<br />
Vertical Blinds<br />
CALL FOR<br />
SUPER SPECIAL<br />
ON FIRST MONTH S RENT<br />
6 month or 1 yaar lease Wei main-<br />
tained Newty decoreted Features<br />
Air conditioning, refrigerator, range,<br />
amoka detectors laundry lacaitiee 4<br />
extra atorage Swimming pool<br />
Cable available<br />
ALSO 2 BEDROOM APTS<br />
LEXINGTON<br />
VILLAGE<br />
PET SECTION AVAILABLE<br />
1 bedroom apts from $455<br />
1-75 and 14 Mile<br />
Opposite Oakland Mai<br />
585-4010<br />
PRESIDENT<br />
MADISON APTS.<br />
1 Bedroom Apts $460<br />
1 Block E of John R<br />
jusi S of Oakland Mai<br />
585-0580<br />
HARLO APTS.<br />
' Bedroom Apl $480<br />
Warren. Mich<br />
West aide of Mound Rd<br />
Just N of 13 Mile<br />
Oppoelle GM Tech Canter<br />
939-2340<br />
400 Apts. For Rsnt<br />
PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom, dear<br />
modem, lots of apace Available<br />
Mart* 1 $580'mo Heel moludeo i<br />
m leaae No pets 488-9507<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
downtown, newly dacnraaail. ample<br />
off-street parking. Ires<br />
dryar laoatiaa. an 30 day o____<br />
cv $750'mo Days 810-737-7077<br />
Evas 313-881-1984<br />
PONTIAC - Charming, historic I<br />
badroom.. $425/mo 4 studio .can<br />
ment $400'mo UUMM Indudec<br />
No pats Mrs Smith 335-9 190<br />
OLD REDFORO AREA<br />
i badroom. air carpat. private<br />
parking, quiet bunding $335'mo<br />
itrfcluded 531-2695<br />
Ot.DE REDFORD • 2 badroon<br />
townahouee carpeted, appaancaa<br />
cable heat 4 hot water Included<br />
$435 plus security 981-179;<br />
REDFORD AREA<br />
Teiegraph-5 Use 1 4 2 badroorr<br />
dean, decorated, quiet carpet a><<br />
conditioner bands, heat mduded<br />
For mature, prolaaalanai peop's<br />
wtth relerencea From $385<br />
PARKSIDE APTS.<br />
532-9234<br />
REDFORO AREA<br />
$399 MOVES YOU IN<br />
(On selected units)<br />
FREE HEAT dean quiet bunding<br />
Larga 1 4 2 bedrooms wtlh walknn<br />
closets Intrusion alarm system<br />
Rent Irom $405<br />
Telegraph - % Mile S of 1-96<br />
GLEN COVE APTS<br />
538-2497<br />
Managed by KaRan Enterprises<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
1 BEDROOM APTS<br />
ON SITE 24 HR MAINTENANCE<br />
CALL FOR SPECIALSI<br />
Featuring quiet single story, private<br />
entrance patio, utility room wllh<br />
washer eftyer hookup, attic slorags<br />
Princeton Court Apts<br />
On Wilco» oft Schooicrsfi<br />
459-6640<br />
PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom m quiet<br />
aeniors building Freshly painted<br />
$425 includes heat 4 watar<br />
581-4147<br />
PLYMOUTH . 1 bedroom. Aval "sole<br />
March 5th $400/mo plus security<br />
deposit Includes hast 5 wsler<br />
455-8564<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
1 badroom $445 mo include* neat<br />
4 water Short wsJk to downtown<br />
No pats Security deposit $445 Cell<br />
between lOem-Spm 459-33'0<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
1 badroom $475 pkjs utilities Hall<br />
month aacurtty deposit 303 Roe Si<br />
walking distance from downtown<br />
Mon-Fn 9 to 5pm 582-0450<br />
Eva 4 weekends 416-5292<br />
REDFORD<br />
LOLA PARK MANOR<br />
has apacious 1 4 2 badroom apta<br />
available starting at $485'mo . heat<br />
4 watar included Immediate occu<br />
pancy Call 255-093."<br />
REDFORD TWP - Rouga Cree.<br />
Apsnments 5 Mile Rd . W of Tele-<br />
graph Large 1 bedroom garder<br />
apartmanta Omat $445 includes<br />
neat 4 water Senior discount<br />
537-3474 Or 255-659C<br />
REDFORO<br />
1 Badroom Apartmanta<br />
$395,'Mc Heat indudad<br />
Can Tony 538-1057<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS<br />
Spacious, Af<strong>for</strong>dable. Spectacutsi<br />
Pool 1 bedroom 650 sq h $510<br />
2 bedroom 2 bath tOOOsqft $57C<br />
ACT NOW - MARCH FREE'<br />
Sal Hrs l0-4pm Sun 1 t-4pm.<br />
Charies Hamlet<br />
Apartments<br />
652-0311<br />
Equal Opportunity Housing<br />
ROYAL OAK - DOWNTOWN<br />
Spacious 1 4 2 bedroom, waik-w-<br />
close FREE HEAT quiet communi<br />
ty lilt tc shopping 4 entertain<br />
ment From $495<br />
11 MILE 4 MAIN AREA<br />
LAFAYETTE COURT<br />
547-2053<br />
Managed by Kaftan Enterprises inc<br />
E D R 0 0 M A P A R T M E N T S<br />
RENT REDUCTION!<br />
From to<br />
$<br />
P E R M O N T H *<br />
'JfcATUttES INCLUDE:<br />
• PUITAH fcNTlMNCt • ExCfclLfNT Pi \ MOUTH CASK'S St HOOO •<br />
Wau-T(wWali LAW*T • CfsTBAi Aiu* Window DOOUUTAI i Bnsns<br />
• DISHWASMP & MAN\ MODI E x t i m o iniuut>.<br />
981-6450<br />
Open Daily 10-6 • Sat. 9-5 • Sun. 11-4<br />
• Hew rrauk-ius only "12 month leases on iwlcctcd<br />
No Peta"<br />
«ARR£ N I X<br />
SaratOQcr<br />
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Your 1994 Savings*<br />
• amp I a a bedroom floor plan<br />
455-2424<br />
Mon.-Fri. 10-6<br />
Sat 10-5<br />
Sua. J2-5<br />
FEATURING:<br />
• i a n<br />
•1.141<br />
VW» To*y .Wne toeattd 90 fMn '<br />
ut«i from Ann Art>or «nd<br />
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emt from M in Prom 1-175,<br />
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Hasg«ty teal Ulow nmh to toy<br />
M d w e a<br />
400 Apts. For Rsnt<br />
ROCHESTER FROM $488'MO m<br />
tha city Large 1 4 2 badroom apts.<br />
ood parking, oood k>-<br />
88*5-8367 254-8692<br />
ROCHESTER LUOtOW APTS<br />
1 4 2 badroom apta a aRefrla<br />
Starting at $44&/monVi<br />
M1-7270<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
OAK HILL APARTMENTS<br />
Now accepting applications lor<br />
apartments and townhoueaa<br />
i bedroom $436. 2 bedroom $495<br />
2 bedroom townhouee $650<br />
it 4 watar<br />
400 Apts. For Rsnt<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
• FRtE HEAT<br />
• Clean quM 1 4 2 badroom<br />
• Walk-» ctoeets<br />
- Co war ad Parking<br />
• 24 Hr Monitored Intruaun Alarm<br />
FROM $670<br />
12 Mae 4 Laheer<br />
TWYCK INGHAM VALLEY<br />
358-4403<br />
Managed by KaRan Enter prwas mc<br />
Mon Wed Fri 1 i-Spm<br />
Sat. 10-1pm. 661-8761<br />
ROCHES TER-Spadoua t bedroom<br />
modern baaamantAaundry shared<br />
$585 par month<br />
Moae Conatructlon. 652-3517<br />
Romulus<br />
OAKBROOK VILLA<br />
2 and 3 badroom Townhoueaa<br />
Ranging Irom $399 lo $500<br />
Indudea a* utwuaa<br />
Open Mon Wed . Fn 9am-5pm<br />
Tuee "4 Thurs 9am-8pm<br />
Sat 1 lam-2pm Cloeed Sun<br />
15001 SRANOT 941-4057<br />
TOO (800)969-'833<br />
ROYAL OAK<br />
AMBASSADOR EAST<br />
1 0* S ol 13 on Greenfield Rd<br />
Lovaly 1 4 2 hedroom apartments<br />
'A Oft 1ST MO<br />
288-8115 559-7220<br />
ROYAL OAK 1 badroom, knchan<br />
appilancaa. blmds. carpeting wash-<br />
ing fadktlee. quiet <strong>complex</strong>, $420<br />
with heat 4 water No pats 628-5762<br />
ROYAL OAK<br />
13 Mae 4 Coolidge<br />
LOW MOVE-IN COSTS<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts<br />
FROM $460<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
Woodward North<br />
Apartments<br />
549-7762<br />
Southfield<br />
Great Location<br />
2 BEDROOM<br />
townhouses<br />
Irom $70S/mo<br />
Nestled wttnm graves<br />
of trees<br />
1 MONTH<br />
FREE<br />
MEADOWGROVE VILLA<br />
357-4579<br />
on 1ahaar<br />
south of 10 Mae<br />
SOUTHFIELD - 1 bedroom. Ml utm-<br />
tiee mduded. leaner 4 dryer $450'<br />
mo + security depoen Peta negoti-<br />
able Aak lor Donna 352-2519<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
1 Bedroom Apts.<br />
$525<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
Low Move-m Coats<br />
HIDDEN VALLEY<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
358-4379<br />
Mon -FA 9-5 Sal 10-2<br />
400 Apts. For Rsnt<br />
LAUREL WOODS<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
One Ot Southftetd's Moet<br />
Desirable Communities<br />
> 2 Bedroom 2 Sam<br />
> wafc-m doeeta<br />
< Waaher Dryer Hook-up<br />
• Eat-*! Kitchen<br />
• Bknds<br />
• Pool 4 Cmohouee<br />
• Securrty Service<br />
• Carporta<br />
> Larga 1500 aq II Apts<br />
• Conveniently Located<br />
CALL TO HEAR ABOUT OUR<br />
MANY OTHER AMENITIES<br />
8TO-357-3174<br />
Southfield<br />
PARK LANE APTS<br />
Largaat 2 badroom 2 bath with pri-<br />
vate entry washet'dryer salt da-<br />
froetmg refrigerator ssH-c leaning<br />
oven 4 dianwaafier Free carport<br />
355-0770<br />
Civtc Canter bet Laaher/Telegraph<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
$599 MOVES YOU IN<br />
Extra large 1 bedroom w'dan and 2<br />
bedrooma w'2 batha Large kRcrwn<br />
w/eating araa and prtvata laimdry<br />
room m lovaly Okael aaldantlel area,<br />
covarad parkmg. aMmmng pool<br />
and elegant dubhouee. 24 hour m-<br />
trueion alarm system<br />
RENT FROM $886<br />
12 MILE 4 LAHSER<br />
COLONY PARK<br />
355-2047<br />
Menagad by Kaftan Enterpneea. mc<br />
Mon .Fn 9-5 Sat 10-2<br />
ROYAL OAK - 2 BEDROOM<br />
Now Available 1 Brand new kitchen,<br />
central air easy access to 1-75 4<br />
Woodward Reasonably priced at<br />
$540 Call <strong>TODAY</strong>! 288-371-<br />
ROYAL OAK<br />
3 badrooma kixury apt wtth 2 fun<br />
batha central air 4 heat $750'mo<br />
844-3122<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
Franklin Pointe<br />
Townhouses<br />
2 4 3 Bedroom 2 Bath<br />
Ranch Style Townhousaa svaiiable<br />
from $708 per month<br />
GAS HEAT INCLUDED<br />
355-1367<br />
SOUTHFIELO<br />
CLICK<br />
• YOUR HEELS<br />
THREE TIMES<br />
AND SAY<br />
There's no place like<br />
home at<br />
Franklin River Apts.<br />
Bunds, large closets carport<br />
Pstlo or balcony intercom<br />
Ensrase room seunaa pool<br />
Guardsd sntranca. alarms"<br />
SECURITY DEPOSIT $150<br />
12 Mile & Telegraph<br />
356-0400<br />
'on selected units<br />
SOtfTHFlELD'FRANKLIN<br />
RENT FROM $1 295<br />
2 or 3 badroom specious town-<br />
houses, elegani tormai dining room<br />
4 great room natural fireplace 2't<br />
baths maalar badroom suite full<br />
basement. 2 car atlechad garaga<br />
WEATHERSTONE<br />
TOWNHOUSES<br />
350-1296<br />
Franklin Rd .S. of 13 Mile<br />
Managed by KaRan Enterprises<br />
Southfield<br />
1 MONTH FREE<br />
SR LIVING AT ITS BEST<br />
Large 1 or 2 bedrooms wtth wa»-m<br />
doeeta. 2 bathe, attended gate-<br />
houee monitored alarm, complete<br />
kilchen. aaH-daanmg oven mi-<br />
crowave. dian Keener Social ecttw-<br />
tiee. private cerpon elevators . pool<br />
cabana and elegant dubroom "Walk<br />
lo Harvard Row Rent from $885<br />
LAHSER RD , N. OF 11 MILE<br />
PARKCREST<br />
353-5835<br />
Managad by Kaflan Enterprises<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
11 Mas befeeen<br />
-ahear 4 Evergreen<br />
LOW MOVE IN COSTS<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />
From $615<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
Knob In The Woods<br />
Apartments<br />
353-0586<br />
Mon -Fn 9-5 Sun 12-<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
12 M«e Weal of Telegraph<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />
From $575<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
Low Move In Costs<br />
POINTE O WOODS<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
352-8125<br />
Mon -Fn 9-5 Sat 4 Sun 10-4<br />
TROY - Large 1100 sq fi luiuryone<br />
badroom tbelh apartment avail-<br />
able now 64 7-0333<br />
South Lyon<br />
PONTRAIL<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
2 MONTHS FREE<br />
1 Bedroom from $410<br />
2 Bedroom $485<br />
FREE HEAT<br />
Ask about our Senior Progrem<br />
On Pontiac Trail m S Lyon<br />
Between 104 11 Mile Rds<br />
437-3303<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s Finest<br />
B r o o k v i e w Village<br />
Apartments from $425<br />
Townhouses from $530<br />
Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments ana<br />
townhouses in secludea country setting<br />
Cenlrat heating ana air conditioning<br />
washer ana giver In each unit. Selectea<br />
units hove garages Conveniently locatea<br />
on Palmer near Hannon Roaa Adfacent to<br />
Fellows Creek golf course<br />
i Call 7*9-0900<br />
1711 Orchard Dr., <strong>Canton</strong><br />
400 Apts. For Rsnt<br />
TROY<br />
SOMERSET AREA - FROM $496<br />
Studio and ipacKxe 1 4 2 badroom<br />
• SwiaiMng I<br />
• Laundry Fa<br />
AM Conditioning<br />
Window traatmania/Vertical bands<br />
Cloee To Shopping 4 Lijriaa»a|i<br />
VILLAGE APARTMENTS<br />
WALLED LAKE AREA<br />
Mewk Lake Apartmanta. 1 4 2 bed-<br />
cornea. oantral air rec room, es-<br />
eroee room aauna. lenma courts<br />
free atorage cable TV 824-5999<br />
400 Apts. For Rsnt<br />
Troy<br />
CALL ABOUT<br />
OUR SECURITY<br />
DEPOSIT<br />
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Unique Studio. 1 & 2<br />
Bedroom plans featuring:<br />
• Woodbummg first<br />
. Cathedral caimga<br />
Wafe-m cloeela<br />
individual mtruaun alerme<br />
waaher 4 dryers<br />
5.000 aq ft dubhouee with<br />
racquet baa ooun and<br />
pro anal health dub<br />
' Studtte Irom $470<br />
11 badrooma Irom $850<br />
' 2 bedrooma from $825<br />
RENT WITH US<br />
AND RECEIVE A FREE<br />
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CAR PHONE!"<br />
On John R<br />
15 4 >6 Mae Road a<br />
VILLAGE GREEN<br />
OF TROY EAST<br />
680-9966<br />
Mon-Fn 10-8 Sat 9-5. Sun 12-5<br />
• Some raetnctiona apery<br />
TROY<br />
$274<br />
Move-In<br />
Special!<br />
First & Last<br />
Month Rent<br />
Free<br />
Immediate Occupancy<br />
• Waaher/dryer included<br />
Newty Decorated<br />
14 2 Bedroom<br />
Very Spacious Units<br />
SUNNYMEDE<br />
APTS.<br />
561 KIRTS<br />
Cloee to I-75 & Big Beaver<br />
1 block S of Big Beaver<br />
between LNarnoia 4 Crooka<br />
doee lo Somerset Coaectior<br />
• Some units do not moude<br />
" 362-0290<br />
400 Apts. For Rsnt 400 Apta. For Rsnt<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
$399 MOVES YOU IN<br />
FREE HEAT Oaan l Badroom.<br />
OUMI Location mtruaton Alarm<br />
Lighted Parkmg. Large Wa*-In<br />
Closet Extra Largs Storage Araa<br />
Rant From $475 Lahaar Naar ft Mi<br />
WELLINGTON PLACE<br />
366-1089<br />
Managad by KaRan Enterpneea<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
12 Mae 1 block East of Telegraph<br />
LOW MOVE IN COSTS<br />
$500 OFF FIRST<br />
MONTH'S RENT*<br />
2 Bedroom Apts.<br />
From$765<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
Lancaster Hills<br />
Apartments<br />
352-2554<br />
Mon -Fn 9-5 Sal 10-2<br />
• Limrted time New residents<br />
Select Units<br />
Troy<br />
Three Oaks Apts<br />
We have a Sf»ECIAL<br />
Save up to $900<br />
on select apts<br />
immediate Occupancy<br />
382-4088<br />
Watties (17 Mas) E Ot Crooks<br />
WAYNE<br />
1 4 2 badroom apts available<br />
Sr Citoan discount 728-7886<br />
VALENTINES DAY SPECIAL<br />
1 MONTH FREE RENT<br />
WESTLAND PLAZA APTS<br />
7300 CENTRAL<br />
Apt AvtiaabM<br />
Where The Rent From $450<br />
indudea neat 4 water<br />
Omat Adult Community<br />
427-1997<br />
Mon-Fn. 9-5 Set 11-4<br />
400 Apis. For Rsnt<br />
WAYNE - 142<br />
neighborhood $420'month 4 up<br />
at. water appaancaa 4<br />
595-1837 or 531-0171<br />
Waatland Capn Apertments<br />
SPECIAL<br />
1 4 2 badroom apartmanta<br />
m $435 mckjdas heat ca-<br />
caenga. batcony/patw S»<br />
curtty depoaft $200 281-5410<br />
starting<br />
theOral <<br />
$499*<br />
For 1st months rant on 1400 aq ft 2<br />
badroom. 2 oath wtth washer'dryer<br />
pool 4 garaga immediate occupan-<br />
cy $889' lor first months rant on 3<br />
badroom<br />
626-1508 775-5757<br />
• naw reeidants only on 1 yr nan<br />
3. 6 12 month wai<br />
TROY'S NICEST-1 bedroom apart-<br />
ment incmdea fun sas washer dryer<br />
In svery unit carport central air<br />
disnwssner other appliance* Verti-<br />
cal bands balcony 4 pool includes<br />
hssl 4 water ail lor $810'Mo pms<br />
$300 security Omet secure s«<br />
mamtamed ideal location No pets<br />
With 12 mo lease 13 mo is free<br />
707 KIRTS BcVD TROY<br />
OPEN DAILY 10-8PM 398-0980<br />
WEST OF MIOOLEBELT<br />
ON CHERRY HILL<br />
Specious I Badroom apartments<br />
starting al $470'month heat mdud-<br />
ed Many other amenities Cloee to<br />
shopping Can lor apeoaa to qua*<br />
had appkeanta<br />
328-5382 582-8247<br />
Westland<br />
WAYNE - unfurrwahad large studio<br />
apartment $90 i aalify mdudee<br />
utaitias Uicrugar. Ave between<br />
Venoy 4 Uer rimer 328-4110<br />
STOP<br />
AT<br />
Waterbury Apartments<br />
Single story • leaner 4 dryar<br />
hookups • Private antrancarpatio<br />
• 2 bedrooma - $569 • i bedroom -<br />
$445 • atudio $409 $200 aacurtty<br />
depoen Cherry H«. W of Marnmar<br />
722-5558<br />
WESTLAND<br />
LOW MOVE IN COSTS<br />
Microwave &<br />
Window Treatments<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />
From $385*<br />
HINES PARK<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
425-0052<br />
Mon -Fn 9-5 Sal -Sun 10-4<br />
• Limited uma upon aianing a 1 yaar<br />
s Saiacl units<br />
400 Apts. For R—t<br />
WESTLANO-AvaMbae noail<br />
Olenwood) Clear 1<br />
Stove refrigerator<br />
$360'mo<br />
WESTLAMO - 1 badroom $800 par<br />
WESTLAND<br />
Ford/Wayne Road Aree<br />
Spaowua 1 and 2 badroom apart-<br />
ments locsaed ctoee to shopping 4<br />
eapraaaways Other amenmee m-<br />
caude<br />
• Carpatlng<br />
• Park-Uka Salting<br />
• Owner Paid Heal<br />
• Laundry FadKtiee<br />
• Window Traatmenta<br />
• New Counter Topa<br />
•Garbage Dlapoeala<br />
• FTivage Entrances<br />
From $410 Monthly<br />
COUNTRY VILLAGE APTS<br />
328-3280<br />
Westland Park Apts.<br />
Acroea Irom City Par*<br />
(Charry H«,<br />
I bat ii a an MiddieOeii 4 Memmani<br />
2 bedroom. 1'A bath - $505<br />
Large 1 bedroom - $445<br />
$200 DEPOSIT ALL APTS<br />
11 yaar leaae with credit)<br />
HEAT'BLINOS/POOL/NO PETS<br />
Opan 7days<br />
729-6636<br />
WAYNE<br />
NEED MORE ROOM?<br />
COME SEE US!<br />
Spacious 1 4 2 Bedrooms<br />
From $470<br />
• Enormous walk-in closets<br />
• Extra Storage<br />
• Free Heat 4 Water<br />
Wayne Forest Apts.<br />
326-7800<br />
Comer of Venoy 4 Forest<br />
DIAMOND FOREST<br />
A P A R T M E N T S<br />
471-4848<br />
1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />
at,<br />
Southfield<br />
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V<br />
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1 Bedroom from...S510 2 Bedroom from...S595<br />
Spacious Floor Plans<br />
Individual Washers k Dryers<br />
Vaulted Ceilings<br />
Private Entrances<br />
Swimming Pools & Spas<br />
logging Trail thru lb Acre Park<br />
Free Covered Parking<br />
MON. FRI 10-5; SAT & SUN 12-5<br />
On HilslnJ bttwren Grand Rivn iiui Nm< Mil* ILL m Firmin(ftoit Hilla<br />
Southfield<br />
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• Oner 120 000 Apta on Color Video<br />
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NOVI 348-0540<br />
Acroea from 12 Oaka Maa<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
CANTON<br />
^711 Ford Rd<br />
TROY<br />
3T28 Rocheeler Rd<br />
CLINTON TWP<br />
*870 GurheM<br />
ANN ARBOR<br />
354-8040<br />
981-7200<br />
680-9090<br />
791-8444<br />
677-3710<br />
332-0182<br />
271-4028<br />
WATERFORD<br />
$2 N Telegraph<br />
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SOUTHFIELD<br />
• LOW MOVE IN COSTS<br />
! 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />
• From $575<br />
• HEAT INCLUOED<br />
FRANKLIN HILLS<br />
• APARTMENTS<br />
' 355-5123<br />
Great Living Sup>er Value!<br />
<br />
<br />
"Home Health Care"<br />
Available If Needed.<br />
34601 Elmwood Ave.<br />
Westland<br />
M-F 9-6. Sal. A Sun. 1 1-3<br />
Located adjacent to naturally wooded<br />
Hines Par* economical 1 and 2<br />
bedroom apartments and townhouses<br />
Com<strong>for</strong>table livu* with air<br />
onditiooinft pnvatr baictmies huge<br />
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center SMART stop at the front entrance<br />
i Security<br />
* 13 mootfi lease on select irirts<br />
30500 West Warren<br />
between Middlefcett and<br />
Memman Roads<br />
Lakefront<br />
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• 1 and 3 bedroom apartments<br />
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• Close to I-96/I-275/I-696<br />
• Small peta welcome<br />
• Ideal central location<br />
Mlddlebelt Rd. between « * 7 Mile<br />
477-6448<br />
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O M n t m lo<br />
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from ^ 4 1 5<br />
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o n SeltM t Suites<br />
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Suites from $430<br />
624-0004<br />
Pontiac Trail<br />
between A Seek Roads<br />
Sat A Sun<br />
Dally 11-4<br />
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Suites from $490<br />
Inchidm<br />
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624-8555<br />
off Pontifl.: Trsil<br />
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New 1 & 2<br />
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Lakefront<br />
Apartments<br />
from<br />
»405<br />
lOCATiO IH NOVI ON SONUAC WUH<br />
1 MHE EAST Of 9tCK ROAD<br />
Off N OA11Y S-4 • SUNDAY IM<br />
6 6 9 - 5 5 6 6<br />
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6 E * O & E T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 24, 1 9 9 4<br />
400 Apt*. Foe Root<br />
fi M1 Bloomllrtd<br />
Apartments<br />
and<br />
Townhomes<br />
1,000 t o 2 . 0 0 0 sq.ft.<br />
• 1 2 or 3 bedrootn*<br />
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. Private entry<br />
• CM ot smMl 009 welcome<br />
• 24 hr ett ended aatebouse<br />
• Most Bloomfield eodreiss<br />
Aldinabrooke<br />
Drake RdWi N of Maple<br />
661-0770<br />
Westland Estates<br />
NICE! MUST SEE!"<br />
SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM<br />
1 YEAR LEASE - $445<br />
EXTRA LARGE 2 BEDROOM<br />
900SG *T $520<br />
$200 DEPOSIT WITM CREDIT<br />
Heal•'Waier' aimcrt/Pooli No Pets<br />
No appucafiofi o« cleaning lees<br />
722-4700<br />
On Wa»ie Rd S ol Warrer. R Bsths<br />
• Newly Remodeled Interior<br />
• Plush Carpeting<br />
• Privet* Entrance<br />
• Landscaped Psno<br />
• Central Air<br />
• Baaement w/Laundry Hook-up<br />
• Walking Distance to Downtown<br />
Call <strong>for</strong> appointment Mon thru Sat<br />
644-1300<br />
BLOOMFIELD Club 1 bedroom new<br />
appliances. carpet. Blinds,<br />
dishwasher, intercom, air. baaamant<br />
laundry, pool, carport 652-7243<br />
LAKEFRONT LEASE 1986 contem-<br />
porary Cootey Lak* lakefront'<br />
Lofted ceilings, skylights, soft grey<br />
.manor, great decking * Bedrooms<br />
2'i Bathrooms 2 car garag* If00<br />
sq ft of Irving space $1600. mo<br />
W-98CAS 407668<br />
MAX BROOCK, INC.<br />
626-4000<br />
LIVONIA - 3 Badroom custom Brick<br />
ranch. 3'•» batha. family room, fire-<br />
place. central air appliances indoor<br />
pool, baaement, 2 car oarape aprin-<br />
klers Available now' $1 295 Short<br />
term lease okay 18101346-5100<br />
RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />
W BLOOMFIELD 4 other suburbs<br />
CORPORATE<br />
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737-4002<br />
W BLOOMFIELD Cory 3 bedroom,<br />
appliances. Walnut Lk pnvMedgea<br />
$725/mo Available now Chuck.<br />
Days. 228-1430 Eve's 851-0568<br />
5 bed-<br />
COMMERCE TWP/W Bloomlield<br />
area About 5 mine from Maple/<br />
Haggerty. 2000 aq ft Bne* ranch,<br />
attachad garaga. brand new n**rai<br />
dacor, 3 bedrooma, 2 Baths family<br />
room, fireplace, greet homa office<br />
room (computer/fax lines hookupl<br />
No pets $1150/ mo includes lawn 4<br />
snow removal Available lo show<br />
on Sunday-810 669-7418<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS: Warreo/lnk-<br />
ster 2 Badroom Bnck ranch. 1904<br />
sqft, 2 batha, family room, fireplace,<br />
oversized garage, dog run plua ken-<br />
nel Lawn included $1200/mo<br />
D 4 H PROPERTIES, 737-4002<br />
Downtown 4 Suburban Location*<br />
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MONTHLY LEASES<br />
25 Prime Locations<br />
Furniahed with housewares, linens,<br />
color TV 4 more Utilities included<br />
MINIMUM 1 MONTH<br />
1,2 4 3 Bedroom Apts<br />
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474-9770 1-800-344-9770<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS.<br />
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tie* included Bots<strong>for</strong>d inn.<br />
Call Creon Smith. 474-4600<br />
WILLOW CREEK<br />
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• viwtical Blinds n select uniis<br />
• P cnic area<br />
CALL TOOAY<br />
FOR SR CITIZEN<br />
SPECIAL"<br />
riewBurgr south of Ford RoaCi<br />
HOURS Men Fn 9-5<br />
Sat i Sun 12-4<br />
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1-rwits Amenities nclude<br />
• Carpet ing<br />
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• Pool<br />
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• Air Conditioning<br />
•Cose To Shopping 4 Expresswa,<br />
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FROM $45C MONTHL*<br />
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963-2113<br />
DOUG FUNK*,<br />
BUILDING BUSINESS WRITER<br />
963-2137<br />
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1994<br />
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is 313-591-7279.<br />
Rodney M. Lock wood Jr. of<br />
Birmingham was named president<br />
of the Michigan Housing<br />
Council, a Lansing-based trade<br />
group dedicated to promoting<br />
af<strong>for</strong>dable <strong>housing</strong>. He's president<br />
and CEO of Rodney<br />
Lockwood & Co.. a Bingham<br />
Farms building firm.<br />
William J. Bittermann Jr. of<br />
Livonia has joined First of<br />
America Bank Corp. as vice<br />
president-trust employee benefits<br />
manager He brings 15<br />
years" experience in trust and<br />
employee benefits administration.<br />
Lee A. Wollgast of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
was named to the sales staff at<br />
Michigan First Inc., a Lansingbased<br />
public/private venture<br />
that markets Michigan to the<br />
U.S. and <strong>for</strong>eign countries to<br />
attract new investment and<br />
create jobs. He <strong>for</strong>merly was<br />
vice president-engineering at<br />
Ameritech. Detroit.<br />
Howard J. Mills of Southfield<br />
was promoted to tax department<br />
senior manager in the<br />
Detroit office of Deloitte &<br />
Touche, an accounting and<br />
consulting firm. The CPA provides<br />
tax and consulting services<br />
to publicly traded<br />
corporations, cooperatives,<br />
partnerships and tax exempt<br />
entities.<br />
Steve Black of Berkley was<br />
named assistant account executive<br />
at the Southfield-based<br />
advertising agency, BBDO<br />
Detroit. He'll be working on<br />
the Neon launch. He joined the<br />
firm in 1992.<br />
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The Chichester This 2,400-square-foot model, with four bedrooms upstairs and a brick and vinyl siding exterior, is<br />
available at White Oak from James Joseph Enterprises.<br />
White Oak boasts north Michigan feel<br />
BY DOUG FUNKE<br />
STAFF WRITER<br />
Builders and developers who work together on<br />
several projects tend to build good rapport and<br />
quality subdivisions. Three with Rochester connections<br />
are combinig ef<strong>for</strong>ts on a 35-acre parcel<br />
a few miles north of The Palace of Auburn Hills.<br />
A residential subdivision that<br />
attracts buyers with no models on<br />
the site must be something special.<br />
That's how Rochester builders<br />
James Rutkowski, president of<br />
James Joseph Builders, and<br />
Mario Cerqua, president of Stella<br />
Homes, view White Oak in Orion<br />
Township.<br />
"You've got a wooded, beautiful<br />
subdivision, you're right by Bald<br />
Mountain State Recreation Area,"<br />
Rutkowski said. "1 was out here<br />
Sunday and people were riding<br />
horses through here."<br />
"You feel like you're in northern<br />
Michigan, but a quarter mile away<br />
you're in town," Cerqua said.<br />
Rutkowski controls 36 lots,<br />
Cerqua 12, each at least 100 feet<br />
wide, in the subdivision off<br />
Clarkst9n Road just east of Lapeer<br />
Road.<br />
Mike Foley of Rochester developed<br />
the parcel and figures that<br />
the natural beauty and seclusion<br />
will be big draws.<br />
"It's somewhat wooded off a gravel<br />
road," Foley said. "The site is surrounded<br />
by wooded, wetland areas.<br />
OL"V WAKRKN ST AFT PHOTOOIAMB<br />
Home banking: David J. Morin, product manager with Michigan National Bank, demonstrates<br />
how to write a check on a personal computer using Microsoft's Money program.<br />
Bank at home through your PC<br />
BY DOUO FUNK*<br />
ST AFT WRITER<br />
Michigan National Bank, founded<br />
in 1941 and now headquartered in<br />
Farmington Hills, impacts the community<br />
in many ways<br />
With 191 branches statewide, it<br />
touche* virtually every corner of the<br />
Observer A Eccentric coverage area.<br />
The bank reported<br />
• Some 900 employees at headquarters<br />
and about 3,500 overall in the<br />
tn-county metro area<br />
• A mortgage service portfolio of<br />
$13.6 billion, which includes $4 billion<br />
of it* own originations<br />
• Consumer loans outstanding of<br />
some $596 6 million.<br />
• About 8,000 individual and institutional<br />
inveator/owners<br />
Michigan National, working with<br />
two out-of-state banks and a comput-<br />
er software manufacturer, has developed<br />
a home banking service where<br />
its customers can write checks and<br />
manage their financial accounts from<br />
a personal computer at home.<br />
The service became available here<br />
earlier tjns month exclusively <strong>for</strong> its<br />
customers, Michigan National officials<br />
said.<br />
Following are edited excerpts<br />
from recent interviews with David J.<br />
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Morin, product manager; Alan M.<br />
Ostroff. senior vice president <strong>for</strong> corporate<br />
marketing and retail products;<br />
and Douglas E. Ebert, newly<br />
appointed president and chief operating<br />
officer:<br />
What'* home banking all<br />
about?<br />
Ostroff: We've given our customers<br />
the ability to bank with u*<br />
from home with a personal computer.<br />
They can do just about everything<br />
except receive caah.<br />
It tracks loan accounts, investments.<br />
You don't even have to mak*<br />
(check register) entries with this. It<br />
reconciles automatically<br />
Morin: What w* have in addition<br />
ia the ability to categorise. You know<br />
_ _ _ _ _<br />
"Our intent and the builders' intent<br />
was to keep homes with a<br />
base price in the $190s, which is<br />
considered af<strong>for</strong>dable here today in<br />
northeast Oakland County," Foley<br />
said.<br />
"Both of these builders have<br />
been with me through several subs<br />
- Paint Creek Ridge in Orion,<br />
Oakland Farm in Oakland<br />
Township," he added.<br />
The models should be up by<br />
June, Cerqua and Rutkowski said.<br />
Prices range across the spectrum<br />
from $179,000 <strong>for</strong> a threebedroom,<br />
1,800-square-foot ranch<br />
to $209,000 <strong>for</strong> a four-bedroom,<br />
2,425-square-foot two-story to<br />
$255,000 <strong>for</strong> a colonial of 3,000<br />
square feet.<br />
Standard features include sideentry,<br />
two-car garage; first-floor<br />
utility room; basement; and range,<br />
dishwasher and garbage disposal<br />
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in the kitchen.<br />
The site is serviced by city water<br />
and sewers.<br />
"Foley bought the land at the<br />
right price," Rutkowski said. "The<br />
land is inexpensive now <strong>for</strong> the<br />
area and it got passed along to us."<br />
"These'houses probably will be<br />
second time (new) buyers," Cerqua<br />
said. " That's what I'm dealing<br />
with at Silver Bell. Most have kids<br />
less than 10 years old."<br />
"I'm getting a lot of interest<br />
from the Chrysler Tech Center."<br />
Rutkowski said. "What are we -<br />
eight minutes away?<br />
"I talked to one customer and<br />
she said she preferred the (Lake<br />
Orion) schools in this part of town,<br />
the wooded area," he continued.<br />
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Robert S. Oswald of Bloomfield<br />
Hills was<br />
named president<br />
and COO of Bosch<br />
North America,<br />
Farmington Hills.<br />
He's also president<br />
of the Automotive<br />
Group. He joined<br />
the Robert Bosch<br />
Corp. in 1989. He's Oswald<br />
a member of the Society of Automotive<br />
Engineers and the GMI<br />
Engineering & Management Institute<br />
Board of Trustees.<br />
David B. Stephens of South -<br />
field was promoted<br />
to executive vice<br />
president-private<br />
banking, at Detroitbased<br />
Comerica<br />
Bank. The Certified<br />
Trust Financial Advisor<br />
joined the<br />
bank in 1991.<br />
Stephens<br />
Mike Kublk of Troy was pmmoted<br />
to senior copywriter<br />
<strong>for</strong> The<br />
Berline Group, a<br />
Bingham Farms advertising<br />
and public<br />
relations agency.<br />
He brings eight<br />
years of experience<br />
to the position.<br />
Thomas<br />
Bloomfield<br />
Kublk<br />
G. Parachini<br />
Hills<br />
was elected to the<br />
management committee<br />
of the Detroit<br />
law firm of<br />
Miller. Canfield,<br />
Paddock and Stone.<br />
He practices tort<br />
litigation defense Wm —<br />
with emphasis in Parachini<br />
medical malpractice, products liability<br />
and toxic torts.<br />
Michael J. Vogel of Rochester<br />
Hills, CEO of the<br />
South field- based<br />
advertising agency<br />
Bozell/North, was<br />
named general<br />
chairman of Greater<br />
Michigan Armed<br />
Forces Week May<br />
16-20. The retired<br />
lieutenant colonal Vogel<br />
is a highly decorated veteran who<br />
served in Vietnam from 1969 to<br />
1970.<br />
John R. Hunt has rejoined J.S.<br />
Alberici Construction, Livonia, as<br />
vice president. He was vice president<br />
from 1980 to 1990. based in<br />
the St. Louis headquarters. During<br />
his absence, the Grosse Pointe<br />
resident was project executive of<br />
Alberici's joint venture to design<br />
and manage construction of<br />
Chrysler's new minivan plant in<br />
Austria.<br />
Susan Balamucki of Birmingham<br />
will head the sales department<br />
at Metrostaff. a temporary<br />
personnel service in Lathrup Village.<br />
She'll handle sales in metro-<br />
Detroit, concentrating on Southfield<br />
and Livonia. She was an account<br />
representative <strong>for</strong> Troybased<br />
Entech Personnel Services<br />
<strong>for</strong> four years.<br />
Bruce R. Brown of Royal Oak<br />
was named vice president-direct<br />
lending manager of First of America<br />
Bank-Southeast Michigan,<br />
Birmingham. He joined the bank<br />
in 1973 as a teller and customer<br />
service representative. He was<br />
named loan supervisor in 1982<br />
and assistant vice president-direct<br />
lending manager in 1988.<br />
Bob Medici of Royal Oak was<br />
promoted from art director to sen<br />
ior art director at The Berline<br />
Group, an advertising and public<br />
relations firm in Bingham Farms.<br />
Patrick Anderson of Farmington<br />
becomes deputy director of<br />
the Department of Management<br />
& Budget in Lansing. He'll handle<br />
budget and tax issues and<br />
work on Headlee amendment<br />
compliance and business assistance.<br />
He previously was assistant<br />
vice president of Alexander Hamilton<br />
Life Insurance, Farmington<br />
Hills. He was economic adviser to<br />
Michigan gubernatorial candidates<br />
Richard Chrysler and William<br />
Lucas and associate economist<br />
<strong>for</strong> Michigan National Bank<br />
of Detroit from 1983 to 1986.<br />
J. Bruce Lange becomes general<br />
manager of the Radisson Plaza<br />
Hotel at Town Center, Southfield.<br />
The <strong>for</strong>mer Detroiter will relocate<br />
to Farmington Hills from<br />
South Carolina, where he's been<br />
general manager of the Kingston<br />
Plantation, a condominium resort<br />
in Myrtle Beach. He joined<br />
Radisson Hotels International<br />
more than seven years ago.<br />
Frank A. Buttlertsf Troy was<br />
elected president of United Condominium<br />
Owners of Michigan.<br />
The Troy-based public relations<br />
consultant joined the board in<br />
1990 and will continue to edit its<br />
newsletter. Kathleen Connor of<br />
Northville was elected vice president<br />
of the 200-member group.<br />
Ross Roy Communications.<br />
Bloomfield Hills, has promoted<br />
four employees. Ian Malbon of<br />
Royal Oak, a senior account executive.<br />
will develop communications<br />
strategy and manage advertising<br />
<strong>for</strong> Sauder Woodworking<br />
and Ameritech. Samantha Ankeny<br />
of Birmingham, an account<br />
executive, is assigned to merchandising^<br />
programs <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Dodge account. Nathan Strong<br />
of Rochester Hills, an assistant<br />
account executive, will work on<br />
the TelTouch phone follow-up<br />
system. Karen Germain of Rochester,<br />
an assistant account executive.<br />
will handle program development<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Chrysler Dealer<br />
Network account.<br />
Marilyn Atkinson of Bloomfield<br />
Township has joined Mortgage<br />
Financial Corp., West<br />
Bloomfield, as an account representative.<br />
She previously was a.,<br />
account representative <strong>for</strong> Land<br />
Data Technologies, Southfield.<br />
Allan Kemp McMorris was<br />
elected chairman of Southfieldbased<br />
Michigan Credit Union<br />
League, the trade association representing<br />
Michigan credit unions,<br />
and as a director of CUcorp, the<br />
league's <strong>for</strong>-profit subsidiary. The<br />
Lake Orion resident is president<br />
and chief executive officer of the<br />
Oakland County Employees<br />
Credit-Union.<br />
William G. Shine of Orchard<br />
Lake joins Renaissance Center<br />
Management, Detroit, as director<br />
of security. He replaces Isaiah<br />
"Ike" McKinnon who was appointed<br />
Detroit's chief of police<br />
by Mayor Dennis Archer. Shine is<br />
responsible <strong>for</strong> the security and<br />
fire departments that patrol the<br />
Westin Hotel and adjoining office<br />
towers, theaters, shopping and<br />
parking areas. He spent 22 years<br />
with the Detroit Police Department<br />
and most recently was director<br />
of security <strong>for</strong> the Detroit<br />
Newspaper Agency.<br />
Thomas H. Landry, president<br />
of A.J. Etkin Construction. Farmington<br />
Hills, was elected 1994<br />
president of the Detroit chapter of<br />
Associated General Contractors of<br />
America, based in Southfield.<br />
Other new officers are Michael J.<br />
Monhan of Edward V. Monhan.<br />
Inc., Eastpointe, vice president,<br />
and Ed Jarchow of Barton<br />
Malow, Southfield, treasurer.<br />
John D. Maas was reappointed<br />
executive director.<br />
The Observerl THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1994<br />
Bank from page I F<br />
where you spend your money<br />
and know your net worth at<br />
any given time.<br />
What's needed to get the<br />
service?<br />
Ostroff: A personal computer<br />
with 386 or better processor,<br />
which is the speed of the machine.<br />
It needs Microsoft Windows<br />
3.1. That comes with<br />
most computers now. You<br />
would need a modem and you<br />
would need a bank account<br />
with us. And. of course, Microsoft<br />
Money (software) version<br />
3.0.<br />
What does this cost the individual<br />
consumer?<br />
Ostroff: We can order the<br />
software <strong>for</strong> $29.95. In addition,<br />
we provide a $20 rebate<br />
when they sign up <strong>for</strong> the service.<br />
The Bank On-Line allows<br />
automatic reconciliation of up<br />
to 10 accounts, balance inquiries<br />
arid electronic mail to the<br />
bank <strong>for</strong> $7.95 per month. Pay<br />
On-Line, where we make 20<br />
payments per month is $9.95.<br />
The two together, which we<br />
would expect most people to<br />
get, is $14.95.<br />
What did you have to do at<br />
your end from a technical<br />
standpoint to make this service<br />
possible?<br />
White from page IF<br />
Jim LeGray and his fiance,<br />
Roxanne Lee, plan to build a<br />
story and a half model on a<br />
back lot.<br />
"We prefer the great room<br />
and master bedroom on the<br />
main floor and two bedrooms<br />
upstairs," LeGray said.<br />
"I work <strong>for</strong> Chrysler and expect<br />
to be at the CTC in the<br />
near future," he said. "My girlfriend<br />
works in Flint. We were<br />
interested in Orion Township<br />
<strong>for</strong> that reason, plus she grew<br />
up there.<br />
"The development is quite<br />
heavily wooded off Lapeer<br />
Road which moves pretty<br />
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ACT NOW!<br />
...beat the March 1st<br />
price increase.<br />
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10 tlevdtions<br />
5 Floor Pldns<br />
2-4 Bedroom*.<br />
2 Car Garage<br />
isl Floor Master Suites<br />
Full Basement<br />
2 Full Bdths<br />
Prices<br />
from<br />
Morin: There was programming<br />
done on our main frame.<br />
We make files available . . .<br />
customers' data. The customer<br />
dials in, the personal computer<br />
takes it and brings the data<br />
down.<br />
Who is your prime target<br />
group? Who is most likely to<br />
use something like this?<br />
Ostroff: There s a large segment<br />
of people who want to<br />
keep all their finances well organized.<br />
Morin: A lot of people write<br />
the checks <strong>for</strong> the same<br />
amount every month. They<br />
have an ability to press a button<br />
and we'll send the checks<br />
<strong>for</strong> them.<br />
Ostroff: There are people<br />
who don't like to reconcile a<br />
checkbook, but want to know<br />
how much money they have all<br />
the time.<br />
To do a good job, we have to<br />
provide a delivery system that<br />
satisfies all kinds of customers.<br />
How long will it be be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
your competitors offer a similar<br />
service?<br />
Ostroff: Exclusivity (with<br />
Microsoft) is a provision of our<br />
contract. The agreement is<br />
long enough to give us an advantage.<br />
good," LeGray added. "We<br />
were looking <strong>for</strong> a walkout lot<br />
that backed up to Bald Mountain<br />
Recreation Area. We were<br />
looking <strong>for</strong> privacy."<br />
David and Lynette Ormsby,<br />
with two children, will build a<br />
ranch in White Oak.<br />
"We've looked around," David<br />
said. "We looked at what<br />
he (Rutkowski) built. He does<br />
pretty good work. That's what<br />
a lot of people do — look<br />
through plans then find a<br />
builder.<br />
"We're moving up a little bit<br />
from the first new house we<br />
built. I'm in the country, but<br />
Brokers<br />
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•Preooed <strong>for</strong> Air Conditioruing<br />
•1-11 -1-19 imU«t>on Package<br />
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will be linked. Sprint will provide<br />
the phone lines <strong>for</strong> the videoconferencing<br />
and data network.<br />
Videoconferencing rates, including<br />
use of conference rooms<br />
and other amenities, are $150 per<br />
hour at each end. But once the<br />
system becomes operational. Kinko's<br />
will feature a special introductory<br />
price of $20 per half hour<br />
at all 100 locations <strong>for</strong> the first 30<br />
days.<br />
In addition to videoconferencing<br />
links between participating<br />
Kinko's stores. Sprint's video network<br />
will allow Kinko's customers<br />
to communicate with 3,000<br />
other public and private rooms in<br />
38 countries through Sprint's<br />
Meeting Manager 800-number<br />
reservations system.<br />
The new electronic capabilities<br />
will complement Kinko's desktop<br />
publishing, photocopying, finish-,<br />
ing and computer rental services.<br />
N<br />
Jul South oft Charry HH 400 ft<br />
of John Mte Rd<br />
MAPLE FOREST<br />
Phase III<br />
Condominium Community<br />
Attached & Datachad Ranchaa & Towtihouaes)<br />
Starting* $119,300<br />
Owit •«nl« <strong>for</strong> laaa. Come out and mm our acting naw communfcy**<br />
arc off the Ulan patti and are ut>iantling list ol<br />
Niamlaril features'<br />
CANTON'S PREMIERE<br />
C O N I X ) DEVELOPMENT<br />
l.i*ati-tl on the west side of Sheldon<br />
and |UM North of Warren<br />
Starting ai $ 1<br />
Sales b\ Remcrica Village Realtors<br />
(r<br />
Daw n Miller<br />
454-0270 309-5039<br />
SATURDAY, MARCH 5<br />
PIIOW TAX HKLP<br />
The Michigan Association of Certified<br />
Pubhc Accountants wm answer federal<br />
and state income tan questions free<br />
via tne tweonooe 313-855-2288 9<br />
a.m. to 4 p.m. this date and noon to 4<br />
p.m. Marcn 6. Taxpayers may call as<br />
often as they wtsn. Out are limited to<br />
two questions per call to accommodate<br />
as many as possiWe.<br />
MONDAY. MARCH 7<br />
KXICtmVl LKAMRSMtP<br />
The American Society of Employers<br />
sponsors a two-day seminar "Executive<br />
Leadership" 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m<br />
this date and March 8 at its offices.<br />
23815 Northwestern Highway. South<br />
fteW. Speaker: David Conrad. Leadership<br />
Systems. Cost, including materials<br />
and lunch, is $295 <strong>for</strong> members,<br />
$350 <strong>for</strong> non-members Advance registration<br />
requested at 353-4500<br />
TUESDAY. MARCH 8<br />
POftTFOUO POtSPCCTIVI<br />
The National Investor Relations Institute<br />
Detrort Chapter hosts a program<br />
Portfolio manager Perspective "<br />
11 30 a.m. at the Renaissance CJub<br />
in the Renaissance Center. Detrort<br />
Speaker Walter J Kirchberger. vice<br />
president.•Prudential Securities Cost,<br />
including lunch, is $20 <strong>for</strong> members.<br />
$25 <strong>for</strong> non-members For reserve<br />
tions. contact Usa Hudy at 358-5170<br />
By March 4.<br />
TAX STUATtOMft<br />
Financial Stewardship presents a free<br />
personal tax strategies workshop 7-<br />
8 30 p.m. at rts offices. 5435 Corporate<br />
Drive. Suite 100. Troy For reser<br />
vatons. call 641-2681<br />
MJWNEM PITT ALLS<br />
The Southeastern Michigan Venture<br />
Group hosts a breakfast program Pitfalls<br />
to Avoid When Starting a Business<br />
Wisdom from Successful Entrepreneurs<br />
8 a.m. at the MSU Man<br />
agement Education Center, 811<br />
Square Lake Road, Troy Cost is $25<br />
Reservations required by March 4 at<br />
596-0402<br />
eling. arts and crafts, decorative<br />
accessories, appliancea, heating<br />
and cooling.<br />
Special highlight* at the show<br />
will include the Riverwalk Gardens<br />
created by the Metropolitan<br />
Detroit Landscape Association,<br />
PBS-TV's "Victory Garden"<br />
guest host Gary Roller March 19-<br />
20, Discovery Channel's Ms. Fix-<br />
It Beverly DeJulio March 24-27,<br />
Parade of Homes featuring new<br />
THURSDAY. MARCH 10<br />
SAVVY<br />
The National Association of Career<br />
Women Metro Detrort Chapter hosts a<br />
luncheon meeting on "Media Savvy<br />
11.30 a.m. to 1 30 p.m. at Menwetn<br />
er's. 25485 Teiegrapn, Southfletd<br />
Speaker: Vickie Elmer, assistant busi<br />
ness editor, Detrort Free Press Cost<br />
is $ 12 <strong>for</strong> members. $ 15 <strong>for</strong> nonmemOers.<br />
For reservations, call 268-<br />
7770.<br />
STKATTOMU<br />
Women in International Trade. Detrort<br />
chapter, hosts a program "Strategies<br />
That Make Trade a Real Winner" at<br />
the Detrort Athletic CJub. Networking<br />
starts at 5:30 p.m.. dinner at 6 30<br />
p.m. Speaker: Norma Wants, president<br />
of Lrvemo« Engmeenng Cost is $20<br />
<strong>for</strong> members. $25 <strong>for</strong> guests For reservations,<br />
contact JoAnne Dobry at<br />
810-540-8476<br />
FRI DA Y. MARCH 11<br />
JTFLATOOMFTMIP MLXTFCE<br />
>ohn E. Mitchell will delve into such<br />
topics as understanding behavior,<br />
problem solving and managing your<br />
time during a semmar Relationship<br />
Selling" 9 a m to 4 p.m at the Somerset<br />
Inn. Troy Cost rs $ 199 <strong>for</strong> advance<br />
registration, $249 at the door<br />
To register, can 313-652 7606<br />
OYMENT LAW<br />
The Council of Chambers of Commerce<br />
of Oakland County and Dickin<br />
son, Wnght. Moon, VanDusen & Free<br />
man present their Fifth Annual Employment<br />
Law update" 7:30 a.m to<br />
4 30 p.m at Walsh College in Troy<br />
Cost ts $90 <strong>for</strong> chamber members.<br />
$ 120 <strong>for</strong> non-members For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
or reservations, call 810-473-<br />
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shopping centers Community<br />
services include 3 goM courses<br />
a ski resort and 6 recreational<br />
parks & lanes<br />
Located N ol Cooiey Lk Rd<br />
Enter W of Hospital Rd<br />
Rolling Hills Estates<br />
- OPEN DAILY 1-6<br />
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condominiums<br />
OWN THE AMERICAN DREAM..<br />
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homes and a free plan book, expert<br />
demonstrations on gardening,<br />
decorating and remodeling,<br />
entertainment such as dancers,<br />
musical groups and singers.<br />
House of Nails and Treasure<br />
Chest contest* and a Chevy truck<br />
giveawav.<br />
BASM'is also sponsor of the<br />
second annual Fall Remodeling<br />
Show at the Novi Expo Center.<br />
TUESDAY, MARCH 15<br />
Madonna University in Uvonia presents<br />
a seminar "Smart Systems For<br />
Proftt in the Home Office" 7-9 p.m. on<br />
campus Topics include invoicing, ordering<br />
and fWmg. Cost is $20. For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
or reservations, ca* the continuing<br />
education department m 313-<br />
591-5188<br />
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16<br />
The National Association of Women<br />
Business Owners presents a four-part<br />
senes on human resource issues to<br />
meet the special needs of small business<br />
owners who have too tew employees<br />
to support an on-staff position.<br />
Sessions meet this date, Apni<br />
20. May 18 and June 15 in Femdale<br />
Cost <strong>for</strong> NAWBO members is $45 per<br />
session, $ 155 <strong>for</strong> the senes. nonmembers.<br />
$55 per session. $205 <strong>for</strong><br />
the senes. For in<strong>for</strong>mation or reserva<br />
tons, call 396 3576.<br />
MATUMAL MAMAOOHMT<br />
Oakland University Division of Continuing<br />
Education presents a seminar<br />
"Real-Time Material Management<br />
(Barcoding)" 9 a m. to 4 30 p.m. at<br />
Meadow Brook Hall on campus m Rochester<br />
Hills Speaker Edward S. Coe<br />
Cost is $205. $ 175 <strong>for</strong> members of<br />
the American Production and Inventory<br />
Control Society For in<strong>for</strong>maton. call<br />
810-370 3120 —<br />
SATURDAY. MARCH 17<br />
SJUil COMF1 RCMCS<br />
Network Productions sponsors a day<br />
kxig professional development sales<br />
conference starting at 8 30 a.m. in<br />
the Westin Hotel at the Renaissance<br />
Center. Detrort. Speakers include Bn<br />
an Tracey . Tony Alessandra and Lou<br />
Hortz. Cost is $59 <strong>for</strong> reservations pn<br />
or to March 1. $ 149 after that date<br />
For reservations, call 810-569-1150<br />
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On West Bloomfield's<br />
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l>pen \oon-
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4F* O&E Thursday, February 24, 1994<br />
Thursday, February 24,1994 CAE<br />
Thia Classification<br />
Continued from<br />
Page BE.<br />
500 He4p Wanted<br />
M . EMPLOYMENT<br />
500 Heip Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted<br />
Customer Service Rep* DIETARY ASSISTANTS NOV, ROAD DRY CLEANERS U^XSRSWJWIMHEN NSSTS<br />
Farmington MMe Has Ing company or Weel DtoomflMd NuraingCeniar naefli Counter h«p To meke outMds caM oo MIW paraon 5«*» Taeft atoo n«JM.<br />
rMM envtroawnant Good oommn- near Mapto * Drake, Ma iwiMdtoN Co(n uundry sttsndant quelrty uphoMlered furniture Will ALSO HIRING FOR 523-3910<br />
canon Mia. Experience hatpM openings on al shifta lor hi* or pan- ^ j rvvahei - ma tram pay oo a par cM bun Night Auditor Part Tuna aaftTAi I I M<br />
Evaluation H M M M r Uma d&ary Aaawaol. Prior nura- ^ s t > ^ « a « ««tram CM Newton Furfur. 313-525-3009 Mining. Cook. Pari Tim. ^ XTAUJIW<br />
EXPRESS mp.yma expenwice , prMerred ASK FOR GREG. 313-340-6120 Part Tim.<br />
^PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />
Farmington Hiii* Troy<br />
474-5000 643-8590<br />
i» COSMETIC SALES<br />
PART-TIME<br />
CroMey k. a major rata* deportment<br />
store Cham, haa pnrt-dme Coemeatc<br />
M M poemooa avaaabM M our Uvo-<br />
ru Ma« location We oftor an hourly<br />
rata plua uuiianMalon along artth<br />
compMM beneftts rndudmg paid<br />
vacation, and merchandtee Re-<br />
count Qualified candtoatoa are Hi-<br />
nted to apply m pwson to na oul<br />
Crowley's<br />
29560 W Seven Mil*<br />
Llvonle. Ml.. 43152<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP<br />
needed tar ineurence agency Fu*<br />
time Win tram Sand reeume to:<br />
20521 W 9 Mae Fkrminglon MMk,<br />
Ml 4*336<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE Oriented re-<br />
taa mop • aaaftmg t full-time por-<br />
tion Salary Daead on .Dairy to learn<br />
& grow oo the »ob. B*mmghem<br />
area Aak tar Louie 25*-5557<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
ADVISOR<br />
Are you aeekmg a permanent poel-<br />
lion with a stadia and growing com-<br />
pany? Do you have tha eBMtv to<br />
handM multiple reaponetaameal Do<br />
you Caere In customer satisfac-<br />
tion' I lender eon Gleea Company<br />
Aaa openings tar Customer Servica<br />
Advisors el its Troy, Auburn Mills<br />
and Wwran locations Succeesfut<br />
candidataa «m have strong commu-<br />
nication MMs and an)oy deeano with<br />
people m-pereon and by telephone<br />
Good meth akMa are required Pre-<br />
vious experience m a test paced re-<br />
tail store envlronmant Is helpful To<br />
apply, stop m at one of the Mated lo-<br />
cations tor application In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
It you Uke to nelp people work In a<br />
lest-paced environment end would<br />
Me the opportunity to develop pro-<br />
MeeionM office skits, we have |u«t<br />
ine position tar you<br />
As a Customer Service Reprasenlk-<br />
bve wtth American General Finance,<br />
you can Begin in en entry level posi-<br />
tion end leern the coneumar hnence<br />
business with the opportunity tor<br />
' edvsncement<br />
With over 1200 offices nationwide,<br />
we n looking <strong>for</strong> mtereated people<br />
to support our 'SpKlly growing<br />
branch system OuaKftcatlons In-<br />
clude effective typing snd communi-<br />
cation skills with the desire lo learn<br />
Experience is prelerred. but not<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
PART-TIME/FULL TIME<br />
DAYS, EVES * WEEKENDS<br />
PICK YOUR HRS<br />
Many openings, fla<br />
Plymouth corporate headquarters<br />
Prooeee crMJIt appacattons tar HTV-<br />
mediete approval Kaybowd aapen-<br />
enca. good communication MRs re-<br />
quired Great environment. Training<br />
provided<br />
ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166<br />
We offer a competitive benelfts<br />
package. Including medical, dental<br />
and a company-matched savings<br />
program For Immediate considera-<br />
tion, please cMI (810) 736-0310,<br />
or apply m person to American<br />
General Finance, 3655 Highland<br />
Rd Water<strong>for</strong>d Ml *632«<br />
EOE<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
DependabM. articulate individual<br />
<strong>sought</strong> tor Customer Service por-<br />
tion within our manufacturing com-<br />
pany Wa offer a challenge to a dy-<br />
ivamic. high achiever with a 4 yr<br />
merketing degree Customer service<br />
or .nside leisi sxperience a plus<br />
Fast paced. friendly S non smoking<br />
office Please submit cover lettter<br />
with resume 8 salary requirements<br />
to: Human Reeources. Dept. CS.<br />
PO BOA 401018. Redtord Ml 4*239<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
REPRESENTATIVE<br />
Associates degree required m engi-<br />
neering or technical area Good<br />
written 8 verbal communication<br />
skills a must Mechanical aptitude<br />
necessary This position win be re-<br />
sponsible tor field 8 m-serv>ca re-<br />
pairs. back up to sale. 8 estimating<br />
Some traveling -equired<br />
LIVERNOIS<br />
25341 Michigan Ave<br />
Dearborn. Ml 4*124<br />
Call (313)277-4225<br />
Fax 1313)277-5462<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
Attmerice Financial m Southfield has<br />
a fun time portion available as Di-<br />
rector of Group Services Retire-<br />
ment plan experience 8 anploye.<br />
benefit experience preferred Good<br />
communication skills 8 computer<br />
experience neceeaary Tremendous<br />
career growth opportunity<br />
Salary plus benefits Included In this<br />
exceaant company Send resume In<br />
confidence to<br />
Almerica Financiel<br />
29100 Northwestern Hwy , Suite 405<br />
Southfield. Ml 4*034<br />
Attn Maureen<br />
CUTTER GRINDER OPERATOR<br />
experienced m sharpening bell ervd<br />
mills A Her noon shift Livonia menu-<br />
lecturing firm Ca* torn to 6pm.<br />
313-522-1422<br />
DATA ENTRY/RECEPTION 1ST<br />
Part lime Some computer and sym-<br />
bol typing skiks needed Non-<br />
smoker Please celt 810-347-3*55<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
REP<br />
Republic Bank la seeking a Custom-<br />
er Service oriented individual <strong>for</strong><br />
the" Bloom hew Hills office Candi-<br />
date. muel be well organized end<br />
abie to hwidM many leaks al one<br />
time Experience with mutti-ime<br />
phones and office equipment help-<br />
ful Competitive salary wtth benefit<br />
peckage offered For conaideratlon<br />
aand cover letter and resume noting<br />
seiary requirements to<br />
REPUBLIC BANK<br />
Personnel Director<br />
Re CSR<br />
122 S Mem Ann Arbor Ml 4*104<br />
An Equel Opportunity Employer<br />
No phone seas pieeee<br />
•erred DemonMraied abasfy to ee-<br />
cx*stefy key and proceee source<br />
docwmenis tar &a«ng purpoeee<br />
aMrry to meet tight rmrftlple deed<br />
anaa and mamtam a man lewi of ec-<br />
OMtcy » seeerhel Expenence v><br />
WW* ing with an MME eervtee an. a<br />
I sand your rseums lo<br />
AMICARE HOME<br />
HEALTHCARE<br />
Farmington MBa Ml 4*331<br />
Achieving Work<strong>for</strong>ce Oiveraity<br />
THrou^l Affirmewve Ae«lo«/f reeume to M8?«<br />
HOTEL - «a0MT AUOITOR<br />
Troy hoMl aaakmg experienced<br />
ar part I M Maht tumor<br />
aend reeuma M Bos MS<br />
UvonM Ml 48186<br />
ILLUSTRATORS<br />
Manual and Aulotroi pro-<br />
Hid layout lauatrallona po-<br />
sitions svelabM lor both east and<br />
weet aide locations Attn Don jonee<br />
MascoTech<br />
12220 E 13 MM<br />
Warren. Ml 4*003<br />
Fax (810) 751-81*2<br />
An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS<br />
Are you between the agee of 1*-*07<br />
if ao. we are a *rm baaed m Ferm-<br />
mgton HMa looking tor aidMduMe<br />
tor our lelamerketbg dMalon Ex<br />
oaaent working conditions Guaran-<br />
workmg<br />
teed hourty raM 8 pkja bonus 2<br />
shifts avaaabM: • 30-Jom or 4-*pm<br />
Ca* bMwean 0-4, SM i* an aitar-<br />
mew aa* tor Chanotw 478-27S4<br />
INOEPENOENT ROUTE CONTRAC-<br />
TORS wrth own<br />
home Ja* i m-y of<br />
hr roulae 'srmmgton *<br />
Lake No coaecrione «•<br />
8140<br />
required CuMomw<br />
mual mqulra 3-i0em M 12SOS<br />
Fsrmmgton Rd ai UvonM Ca* le<br />
2S1-S1W<br />
INSIOE OROCR DESK - aetabaahed<br />
manulaclurtng oompeny m Wayne<br />
hea an operarm tor a<br />
rnaada ord* daak I<br />
a<br />
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school drafting reqMrad Ca* tor ap-<br />
U*-t*0t<br />
INSURANCE<br />
COklSJERClAi. CSR<br />
luay auinmaaea property *<br />
•afty agency m SuMRRMI MW-<br />
1 8 years ^aepaiiari»a ^Workm^<br />
products oeneftt petes»s and<br />
Tarry L*k5r?"CLU. OA.<br />
atVESTttATOR<br />
EXPERIENCED LABORER<br />
For Lawn Maintenance 8 irrigation<br />
work Pleaaa cal 522-4*44<br />
LADY REMINGTON Faahlon JwweSry<br />
Party Plan needa experienced man-<br />
agers lo develop *<br />
centive Ca* DabbM 113-274-2032<br />
or 1-*00-72*-3324. eat i860<br />
LAMINA TOR 8 CABINET MAKER<br />
533-5600<br />
LANDSCAPE COMPANY now luring<br />
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anted, hava va*d drNafa Sceres<br />
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null I Ml 4S1BS<br />
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MaacoTach TubuMr Producta<br />
(Iprmerty R 8 8 Menufkcturmg)<br />
7405 E M-36<br />
Hamburg. Ml 48130<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
Mmortty/FemaM/Handlcapped/VM<br />
LINGERIE FIRM<br />
SouthhaM WW tram 8 furs fash-<br />
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American Computer Exchenga<br />
24 16* Hsggsrty Farmmgton H«s<br />
Ml 4*335 Attn Brandie Hopper<br />
MACHINE<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
immedMle openmg tor individuel<br />
axpenenoad Mth repeir 8 rebuild on<br />
heavy equipment Electrical * weld-<br />
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Ca* 478-7212<br />
Machine Operators<br />
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Injection Molding<br />
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GEL INC<br />
84000 Autry LNonM. Ml<br />
MAIDS WANTED<br />
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534-6775<br />
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HMs spt <strong>complex</strong> 40 hours p»<br />
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Apts . 36135 Grand Rrver between<br />
HMsted 8 Drske 476-808CI<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
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rite 86 Ful time, no benefits<br />
CMI 810 346 -769 1<br />
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306 Southfield. Ml 4*037-0306<br />
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Northvtas 346-2620<br />
MAINTENANCE - sxperlenced m<br />
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plumbing 8 electrlc repairs, must<br />
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tellon Southfield 355-07 70<br />
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Full-time poeition tar experienced<br />
person m HVAC plumbing electr<br />
CM appliance repaK 8 genera<br />
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Apartments 40000 Denton Rd<br />
(313) 697-9156<br />
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Looking tor aaff starter to )om our<br />
teem Must heve experience m<br />
plumbing, electrical, drywel 8 rrvmor<br />
carpentry Good starting waga 1<br />
benefits Apply m person Holiday<br />
Inn 17123 LaurM Park Dr . Livoma<br />
Six M*a/t275 No phone calls<br />
MAINTENANCE - Large condo com<br />
munMy looking <strong>for</strong> ful time grounds<br />
auparvteor Mual be experienced m<br />
lendecapmg Sand reeume to<br />
Box aoc.<br />
Obeerver 8 Eccentric Mewapeper i<br />
3*251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Uvonts Ml 4*150<br />
MAINTENANCE- Ms<strong>for</strong> church m<br />
tha Birmmghem/Bloomfield ares is<br />
seeking s Superintendent of Bmld<br />
mg and Grounda OuaMcaliona to.<br />
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grounda. equipment ol IMMCM. A*<br />
aitormanon wa ba haM m strict<br />
confidence Send<br />
i Meneger P 0 Box 9<br />
BloomfMM HMs Ml 4*303-0009<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
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Farmmgton area caMi<br />
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Grinders snd WVs EDM Operator<br />
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beneftM «01K Cm S»-474-8aa0<br />
or apply M 23*00 Hagoarty Rd<br />
MACMNC SHOP HCLPCR<br />
•2701 Dafy Rd RedtoTO<br />
anoe* In Me na araftu of I<br />
er tons vertloM was<br />
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MACHINIST T^AINggS<br />
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08* - I ~ | ~<br />
tea. T.*<br />
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lion Ml*s required For immwdiata<br />
conelderMion pi.ess submit yrn.i<br />
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person (Mon-Fn 0-1 PM) to<br />
SPAHTAN STORES INC<br />
9075 i isg<br />
Plymouth<br />
Aitn Mamtenance Super in tender 1<br />
EquM Opportunity Employer<br />
Mmorfty/FamaN/Handicappei- va<br />
MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />
tor large apl <strong>complex</strong> m South! win<br />
experience hetoiul mual have cm<br />
557-0*15<br />
MA»celed mdmduals who<br />
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ualy OENSU MC<br />
trve edvsncement. beneftts and pay<br />
Ful 8 pert-time<br />
RMireee<br />
nlervlew<br />
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Musi bs proiasalnnal * have own<br />
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9*1-4268<br />
SERVICE PERSON/ROUTE DRIVER<br />
Royal Oak Company FMxibM hours<br />
Hard working Fu*-kme OMIONS<br />
Ca* 810-540-8117 ext 302<br />
SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT<br />
wa tram Apply m person 8 AM lo<br />
3 PM Mobfto Station 1001<br />
rd at 14 Mae<br />
RESIDENT MANAGER<br />
For Mrge apl community ai WeM<br />
lend must hava expenenoe ai M<br />
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mdNtduM or coupM<br />
Send I'saums to. Paragon Propar-<br />
tiee 32400 Tssegr«m Rd >202.<br />
Bingham Farms. Ml 4*025<br />
ARBOR DRUGS<br />
CASHIER &<br />
STOCK POSITIONS<br />
ARBOR DRUGS southeastern<br />
Michigan t number on. drug itort<br />
Cham currently has outMan^ng fi*<br />
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Cashiers 6 Stock PsrsonnM<br />
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bs M wssi 18 years of sge<br />
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Arbor Drugs<br />
23301 Farmington Rd<br />
Fsrmmgion Ml 46336<br />
Ar EquM Opportunity Employer<br />
SERVICE TECHNICIANS American<br />
Exercise Michigan s leedmg spso<br />
sfty fitness equipment compeny e<br />
cunsnty seakmg wek quakflao *Kk-<br />
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Box 724<br />
Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers<br />
3*251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Llvoms Ml 4*150<br />
auMeJERHELP<br />
86 SOAv io Mart AdM<br />
I Park 421 7018<br />
Linda. Mon-Fn .<br />
SUPERINTEND ANT<br />
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ing CPR required MamonM Day<br />
thru Labor Day Kathy 8*2-1*5*<br />
TAJO CAB DRIVERS<br />
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3137* industrial Rd Uvo-<br />
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PART TIME Pre-School Teacher s<br />
AMs tor lilonlMtcrl School WMtod<br />
Lake-W Bio am ana araa CMaa-<br />
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io chadren 8 lam*ys CMI 828-0630<br />
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Harper i no rial aa.28870 MiddMbeft<br />
Farmmgton HMa. Ml 4833*<br />
NURSE AIDES<br />
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mg Qualified eipenenced pereonna<br />
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NURSING<br />
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540-2360<br />
RN<br />
Contingent positions m Cardiology<br />
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required Piiei! aend reeuma to<br />
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OMC Heelth Car* Center*<br />
41935 W 12 Mae Rd<br />
Novi Ml 48377<br />
A member oI The Detroit Medical<br />
Center and affMated wrth Wayne<br />
State Unrversity<br />
An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />
skMs. knowledge of Micro-<br />
Word on Madntoafi ft cuMom-<br />
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to D Swertzwelter 22345 Roetha<br />
Dr Novi Ml 48375<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
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Affirmative Action Employer<br />
AD AGENCY<br />
RECEPTJONfST<br />
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CMI Gloria 799-3946<br />
Unitorc<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />
10 work with financial oonauftants<br />
CandKfetas wa esem caants {heavy<br />
phone contact 1. ba detal onented<br />
wel organized excMfent c*ent ser<br />
nee. per<strong>for</strong>m<br />
REN CEN .1800 Oetrorl Ml<br />
EOE M;F*B-V<br />
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Computer MIM a muat tor Wav<br />
Sow*. Pegemaker Harvard Qrapn-<br />
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250756 Weet Bioomlfeid Mi 48325<br />
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5 1 32hrs /wk Cal 810-526-1390<br />
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person tor pan-lane accountj pey-<br />
sbie ft genera office dutiee Corn-<br />
put* expenenc* s must 22106 W<br />
8 MS*. Southfteid Mi 48034<br />
Administrative Secretary<br />
Coordinate critical protects<br />
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9433 Haggerty Rd Plymouth Ml<br />
Estaiiasfieo rafiabMtatton company<br />
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letter of introduction reaume ft<br />
to: AE Ns8lgsn. c/o<br />
M M PO Box 77,<br />
Okemoe, Ml 48805<br />
EOE M/F/D/V<br />
Ful time to provide nelta tor<br />
(8i0):<br />
FAMILY NURSE CAW<br />
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(6101357-7080<br />
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we wa tram<br />
NIGHTINGALE WEST<br />
8366 Newburgh Rd<br />
Weetland neer joy Rd<br />
An Equ* Opportunity Employer<br />
MEDICAL COORDINATOR<br />
I onfy<br />
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313-341-8423<br />
MEDICAL OFFICE taoamg tor<br />
n to tr<br />
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842-33<br />
MEDICAL GROUP<br />
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Metro MedKM Group<br />
arooM M mane<br />
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iaoo TUXEDO<br />
DETROTT, Ml 46206<br />
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8F* O&E Thursday, February 24,1994<br />
m EMPLOYMENT<br />
504 Help Wanted<br />
Office-Clerical<br />
BOOKKEEPER/SECfJETA<br />
PART TRIE<br />
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OXBOW<br />
MACHINE PROOUCTS<br />
12777 wrnmn Rd. UvonM<br />
BOOKKEEPER thru tr* tWnci<br />
Construction *of1ware i)W" Re-<br />
•uma is: 1300 E LalayetM. M-11.<br />
Detroit, Ml 46207<br />
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ARTICULATE mdMduM lor variety<br />
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prooeeelng. EXCELLENT PHONE<br />
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CAN YOU DO<br />
WINDOWS?<br />
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greet contract<br />
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local offics Mual IALS working with<br />
tha pubee 476-7358<br />
OVER 25<br />
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mier.Me<br />
442-7800<br />
•ma* office Telephone. word pro-<br />
cessing. copying ft IMng FisxlbM<br />
hours. Apply by raauma only Sinc-<br />
IMr ft Co . 27478 - 5 MIM Uvonia,<br />
Ml 46154<br />
CLERICAL - 2/3 day* par wsek<br />
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CLOSERS EXPERIENCED<br />
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H«*. Ml 4*336 AtT'n MarM<br />
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OCssrvsr ft Eocantric Newspapsr*<br />
36251 Schooicreft Rd<br />
UvonM Ml 48150<br />
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810-355-4900<br />
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Office-Clerical<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
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vtca Arm. WM Iram Two atWRs<br />
CM Card 64*-76*4<br />
T *S&a"C<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
REPS<br />
(WEEKENDS)<br />
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ataa tor WEEKEND<br />
Y CuMomM Sarv<br />
' iiaadqiMrtar* tor local ffeiadai<br />
m Plymouth<br />
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CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
Pari time or U tima pcialtila Uvo-<br />
nM n t Ca* StaphanM bataean<br />
I0am-4pm. 537-6679<br />
CUSTOM SERVICE REP<br />
Energetic. Mend*. enjoy working<br />
wNh tha pub6c, ralahM paraon<br />
MIM) hd Wna. Graat benefits<br />
room tor sdvsnoemsnt Contact<br />
Mr HewkM<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET<br />
456-5260<br />
DATA ENTRY<br />
ka ol<br />
tor long term<br />
^ Keystroks ol 6500<br />
UvonM'araa Oey<br />
*hiru avaaabM Muat have ra*abM<br />
tranaportation ft an sxcaa*ni work<br />
hMtory<br />
DYNAMIC PEOPLE<br />
464-6500<br />
DATA ENTRY/CLERICAL<br />
Fortuna 500 company, located m<br />
Southfield, deelraa mdMduM tor<br />
Benefit* Department entering<br />
ctolme payment mlormation ft gen-<br />
eral clerical dutMa Mual hava data<br />
entry experience ft word procaeamg<br />
a phi* Reply to Box 718<br />
Obeerver ft Eccantrlc Newspaper*<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
UvonM Ml 46150<br />
DATA ENTRY<br />
Fun/part Ome. En toy your experi-<br />
anca and attention to deta* In tha<br />
warm lamty atmoaphara ol a naw<br />
expanding compeny Flex time<br />
• v M M Ca* Doreen 473-2932<br />
Unltoroe Temporary Sarwcaa<br />
DATA ENTRY ft GENERAL OFFlCt<br />
Fua time, 8 30am-5pm. naar 12<br />
Oak* mMI Expananca helpful Can<br />
Mr* Hitchcock, 313-347-2310<br />
DATA ENTRY<br />
New long tarm opening* with praatt-<br />
gaou* Datron Knancial matWutlon<br />
Uaa your AnancMl background and<br />
9 000 kayatrokaa lo ba appradaMd<br />
and rewarded with *xo«aan1 pay<br />
and benefits MUtipM location*<br />
Cal Dorta 646-7664<br />
Unllorce Temporary Service*<br />
DATA ENTRY poeition avaaabM m<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> 60 day «aa«gnmen1 30<br />
hour* par week. FiexibM *cha<br />
Looking tor detal orMntad paraon<br />
S r hour<br />
1-4600<br />
DATA ENTRY/RECEPTK>«ST<br />
Expanencad with working known-<br />
edge of Detabaee program* Excel-<br />
lent typing akM*. Fermmgw MMa<br />
473-1414<br />
504 Hatp Wanted<br />
Offloa-Ctericai<br />
ENV1RONEMTNAL LA*<br />
matlcutou* paraon tor<br />
zTJSzrzjr:<br />
vi added plua. NO CALLS Sand ra-<br />
Mia to: Maria. HVU. B324 MarrMon<br />
•1 nomtlu*. Ml 48174<br />
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY<br />
(S22-S25K)<br />
Career opportunity<br />
onal image, WordPerfect. I<br />
1-2-3. No fee. Tamp to perm<br />
ARBOR TEMPS 45*-1166<br />
Executive Secretary<br />
- - tor top fevel<br />
OFFICETEAM<br />
Specie—J AdmmMtratNa Staffing<br />
Four network location* to aarva you<br />
Ann Arbor<br />
Dearborn<br />
Southfield<br />
Troy<br />
(313)<br />
(313) 240-8204<br />
(8101356-0222<br />
(810)524-3110<br />
26586 Norma eefem »250<br />
SouthMd Ml 46034<br />
E-O.E-<br />
FINANCE ft meuranca ofltoa need*<br />
Ml lime mutant. Novi area. CMrV<br />
cat, compufer, typmg ft phone *MM<br />
required Send reeiane to R ft .R<br />
Management P O Box 7103. Novi.<br />
Ml . 46376-7103<br />
FULL TIME OFFICE HELP needed<br />
Muel be veraadfe. hard working ft<br />
love detal work Experience m ac-<br />
count* recefvePM ft payabM, Ma*.<br />
Oak Park Reply to Box 712<br />
ft Eccentric<br />
36251 Scfioolcran Rd<br />
UvonM Ml 46150<br />
GENERAL OFFICE - Part Ome. ffeM-<br />
bM hour* tor Southfield apartment<br />
<strong>complex</strong> Ca* Mon-Fri »am-5pm.<br />
353-6050<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employar<br />
GENERAL OFFICE Bookkeeping<br />
Aft—few Redtord Twp Ful tima<br />
with benefit* Send raauma mc*jd-<br />
mg experience and (alary require-<br />
ment* to: ParaormeL P"<br />
40035, Redtord. Ml 46240<br />
GENERAL OFFICE - UvonM manu-<br />
lacturtng Arm aaeklng IndMduM to<br />
Ml mL*U-tah ofhca poMtton Ful<br />
tima with benefit* 6 peid holdar*<br />
Apply rn paraon at: Circuits DMA<br />
32000 CapMol. LMmfe. Oft Farmmg-<br />
ton Rd . S of IM<br />
GENERAL OFFICE HELP wanted<br />
Muat have knowledge of Lotua 1-2-<br />
3. WordPerfect ft other baaic of<br />
akMa Benaflta Indudad with tha lul<br />
time poemon Send reaume lo<br />
PeraonwM. Serval Company. 228 E<br />
BMtimora DMroit Ml 46202<br />
504 Help Wanted<br />
Offtce-Cterical<br />
CSR - Troy mavence agency<br />
need of<br />
•Mi aarvlee A I<br />
Salary, bonu* ft beneM |<br />
INVOICING/PAYAALES dark<br />
nam* AppHcam<br />
tar (fe*y ifMUc-<br />
prwMoue experience with d«a entry<br />
ft accounts payable, mual poaaaaa<br />
good math ft typing *U* 8 hava a<br />
MMpnone voloe. Bend<br />
loHSe OalroM TuMno Ma.<br />
12B71 Eaton, Detroit. Ml 4*227<br />
JUNIOR SECRETARY<br />
Outatandkig opportunity to davatop<br />
your career and learn new aua* with<br />
•uburtMn oftea ol major company<br />
Good phone MM* end aome ofltoe<br />
473-2W2<br />
Ca* Roaa<br />
504 Halp Wanted<br />
Ofllce-Cterieal<br />
LEGAL<br />
SECRETARIES<br />
Our reputation tor Infegrtry<br />
Haa apanad the door* io many ol<br />
M baa* law Brma m MM araa.<br />
For permanent and Mmporer.<br />
pfepemam- RagMfer noa wah THE<br />
agency tor Laaal Secretaries<br />
FBaeipLOvtR PAIO<br />
HILLSTROM & ROSS<br />
AGENCY. INC.<br />
626-6186<br />
LEOAL StaWTAHY<br />
MJa* Tha Micoaaafcl randidan wa<br />
ba team oriented 6 alao work wel<br />
25071FT.<br />
KEY ENTRY OPERATORS<br />
Experienced operators. MmMar with<br />
miorax keyboard, naadad tor day-<br />
•Nfl Ful or part-time Ftaaibta<br />
hours, benefits. 476-8111<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY - PART TIME<br />
For anl Farmmgton H<br />
EXPERIENCED LEGAL SECRE-<br />
TARY wented tor ama* few linn lo-<br />
cated m downtown Arm Arbor araa.<br />
Knowledge of Word Perfect helpM<br />
know WordPerfect Dictaphone<br />
raqulrad Salary negotlabM<br />
. ca* Joar<br />
enca Sand I'aaxne to 206 S FWh<br />
Ave . St 400. Ann Arbor, Ml 46104<br />
LAW OFFICE RECEPTIONIST<br />
Farmington Ha* ftrm »eekmg KM<br />
time Recapimnlal. Mon Ihru Fri.<br />
9-5:30pm Anwar pftonaa. great ev-<br />
ents. ignt typing, asoeftent opportu-<br />
nity to Mam legal held, waft room tor<br />
advancamant Dependable, pi otae<br />
MonM Mid pceithM attftuda ara<br />
required Forward your raMime to:<br />
37000 Grand Rlvar Ava.. Sulla 280<br />
FMmlngtcm HMs. Ml 46335<br />
Attention Lynn<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY 70 wpm mini-<br />
mum. ax client knowledge ot<br />
,1. computar ft organtaltonM<br />
MUBa. minimum of S yeers experi-<br />
ence m PI Sand laami* ft raferanc-<br />
aa to Human RMMlont Dept.,<br />
716 G. Me old. Ste. 1600. Detroit<br />
44226 Pleaaa no phone inquiries.<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
mwnodfela poaiaon a 1»bli tor lla-<br />
5.1 MB* With re-<br />
garde to *p*ed (Mi 75 WPM). pro-<br />
ram knowledge and accuracy<br />
.eqel axparlanca necessary,<br />
pranrraMy Mgatton Soma marvfe-<br />
LEGAL POSITKX<br />
Window* 5.1. machlna UMMCilptton.<br />
prior 3-5 yr*. *mal law ofaca aacrw-<br />
leriM axperienca. 30 flexible hours.<br />
Reeume lo Angle. 31674 NorthwoM-<br />
em Hwy. Fsrmmgton HM* Ml 4*334<br />
GENERAL OFFICE/<br />
Suburban manufacturer haa open-<br />
ing* tor your overal o«ce axparv<br />
enoa and compufer knowledge to<br />
include data entry Ba wel paid and<br />
wal treated Ca* Ginny 796-3046<br />
Unltorca Temporary Sarvicaa<br />
GENERAL OFFICE/SECRETARY<br />
Growing garwrai contractor looking<br />
lor motivated. dapendebM. orga-<br />
naad IndMduM with good compufer<br />
ft commmlcation ak** Construc-<br />
tion experience helpM Non-amokM<br />
pieeee Sand reeume to:<br />
KCC<br />
27662 FRANKLIN RO<br />
SOUTHFIELD. Ml 48034<br />
CONVENTION<br />
SECRETARY<br />
W Detroit (old Redtord araa)<br />
cnmcai SocMty aaak* • dotal ori-<br />
ented Secretary who * wa* orga-<br />
nized. rw* exceftent commun«ation<br />
•kM* ft a mwwnum of 5 yrs *scr»-<br />
tanM experience riaeponwOMtlaa<br />
mdude aamtmg with hofel *rranga-<br />
menl* lor mealing*, mamtamino<br />
meeting records, correapondenc* i<br />
compaation prapMatmn ft procUng<br />
of program copy WordPerfect ex-<br />
perience aaaantiM Shorthand or<br />
tranacription aaMratil* Sand ra-<br />
auma ft aalary raquirament* to<br />
ParsonnM Manager - CS<br />
P O Box 19346<br />
Detroit. Ml 46219<br />
LOOKING FOR an office work with<br />
fheee quMmaa Poaitrva. pacpM on-<br />
anist! thorough with problem *ofv-<br />
mg abMMa tor cuatomM wrw»<br />
clerical work m an mauranca agency<br />
m N RoyM Oak Compufer experi-<br />
ence • piu* Sand reaume to Carole<br />
BMKk. 772 Brook wood Ct<br />
RocheetM Ml 46300<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
Team onenled Customer Service<br />
Department aeeMng aa* motivated<br />
friendly mdMduM lo procea* phone<br />
order* arid problem *ofNG<br />
TROY: 87e-«070<br />
WE'VE GOT<br />
THE KEY TO THE BEST<br />
DATA ENTRY JOBS<br />
of tP-ingln.<br />
i of Ma meal<br />
OLSTEN<br />
STAFFING SERVICES<br />
Daartoom: 313-441-3182<br />
Lfvonia: 313-626-1244<br />
DATA INPUT OPERATORS - expert-<br />
encad m payrol preferred. IBM AS<br />
400 or 3600 Environment required<br />
For tut ft part time work<br />
Wage* ft benefit* commeneurate<br />
with experience Auburn HM* ofllce<br />
Leave name ft phone number on<br />
xdmg machine 375-0017<br />
GENERAL OFFICE<br />
Soma word proca**ing,<br />
*praadah*M dealra&M. Mult Mine<br />
phones. »ice*enl communication<br />
•ka*. proleeMonM Imege<br />
SavMM opening* m a*MraCH loca-<br />
tion* Ful and part-time evMfeb»<br />
ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166<br />
9433 Haggerty Rd . Plymouth, Ml<br />
DATA PROCESSING<br />
OMR FmanciM Services mc M<br />
kmg a motlvatad IndlvlduM to<br />
add to the data procaaamg depart-<br />
ment ThM PC/Notebook Technician<br />
would ba raeponelbM tor support,<br />
tremmg and documentation of com-<br />
pany sponsored herdware and soft-<br />
war* Send ffeMimi. m confidence,<br />
wtth salary requirements to<br />
Gontroaer<br />
P O Box 5064<br />
Southfteid. Mi 46066-5064<br />
An EquM OpporturMty Employer<br />
DATA ENTRY<br />
Work m (uburban ikll ofltoe of one<br />
of the Big 3 Uaa your 8.000 key<br />
•trokaa and ba wel compenaated<br />
Benefit* piu* peid vacation<br />
Cal DaniH 790-3047<br />
Unaorce TMiiporary Cer.lew<br />
EDaORS ANO INTERVIEWS<br />
Heeded tor MerkM n*«««rcr<br />
Compeny Expenenc*<br />
CMI Mk tor Poey 560-0444<br />
ENTRY LEVEL POSITION with *alaa<br />
company Wordpi nraaemg. tome<br />
K bookkeeping, aood phone<br />
I and attention to data*<br />
Sand reeume to 5767 W<br />
WeM BtoomAMd Ml 46322<br />
GENERAL OFFICE Fang, phones,<br />
sic Part-llme 86 50 per hot* Apply<br />
person BMC Manufacturing 100<br />
-8 Ma Plymouth Ml<br />
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY<br />
Birmingham<br />
sen motivated. proleeMonM tor<br />
word prooeeMng. data entry. Hang 6<br />
phone We offer convenient hours m<br />
nonsmoking work anvL<br />
leeee aand reaume to<br />
Obeerver ft Eccentric Newspaper*<br />
36251 Scmoolcraft Rd<br />
UvonM Mi 46150<br />
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY<br />
Require* WordPerfect. Lotua, dta-<br />
tatmg mMcfewa ft ihorHiand Orgem-<br />
taltonM mm raqulrad RaM CM an<br />
Development ft/or oonetructlon ax-<br />
•M*T| requirements lo Box 6*6<br />
Observer 8 EooMitric M»w«pepMi<br />
36251 Schoolcrefl Rd<br />
UvonM Ml 48150<br />
EXECUTVE SECRETARY with a><br />
MnMva word prt<br />
"**d*« b* buey Blrminnham axacu-<br />
ttve Non-«mokmg «pp*cdnt» muM<br />
hove Wrong oow^ufer skBs uamg<br />
- *• — •*' - -* « - lift I • - wi<br />
»«cro»on "^ro»o *o» wrwrt emn<br />
typing apead of 78 wpm * A love of<br />
UvenM Ml 46160<br />
Exacxmva MCiwrARY-<br />
s r r a<br />
DATA ENTRY CLERK<br />
Yfeaga Groan HiMan ml Gempe<br />
ny a taMaaj •••••§ area art, «an-<br />
^i»w km mi6 iitii'H m<br />
wtdnaHn i<br />
fer a Oata<br />
FUCLW-Ot!<br />
Do rou heve e-oMfem<br />
• om few<br />
6 a m aaa* af a P6a Cferk mm<br />
fuj extmuomm<br />
Maeded Mr Nad Ma MCUWCAL<br />
laaaa aand ro-<br />
86666 OMMrl MB<br />
MaM kd 46678<br />
Aaee Dr. S4JI<br />
6*6 8SB 6 MS<br />
FtLM<br />
Ran Maa •ventnes<br />
MW^Mwerwr<br />
GENERAL OFFICE<br />
Immedlata lul time caraw opportu-<br />
nity OrgeriaationM *ka* * must 1<br />
neeponMQMOaa mdude cfericM du-<br />
ties. knowfedge of WordPerfect 5 1.<br />
primary backup to busy Martm M<br />
Communications System telephone<br />
Mies Competitive seiary and excel-<br />
lent Irlnge benefits MuM be bright,<br />
non-smokar. M^i energy personali-<br />
ty Exoelent communication akOs<br />
snd sbMty to work sa a leem pMywr<br />
jom o<br />
llts Reply to SuNa 3660 PanoO<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY<br />
reM aatata/davatopma<br />
Lotua Strong organOanonM akM*<br />
required Sand rami ft salary<br />
3*251 BsfeMlcraA Rd-<br />
Uvonla Ml 46180<br />
Kady Tsmporsry<br />
high production data entry opera-<br />
tors to work 20 hours PM weak<br />
4 hour «
$ WHAT DO A<br />
THEY WANT MORE MONEY<br />
FOR THEIR<br />
TRADE-INS<br />
A Lot More Money<br />
AVIS FORD<br />
GIVES MORE<br />
FOR EVERY TRADE-IN!<br />
IN 1993 OVER 1700<br />
A, X AND Z PLAN BUYERS<br />
Traded in their USED CARS and trucks at AVIS<br />
FORD The reason continues to be that AVIS FORD<br />
gives more money on each and every trade in<br />
I<br />
Thursday, February 24, 1994 OAE • •10<br />
AND Z PLAN BUYERS WANT? $<br />
"The Star of the Auto Show!"<br />
NEW 1994 FORD ELITE<br />
• VAN CONVERSION *<br />
mi<br />
Raited<br />
Sport<br />
Roof<br />
-.rfe<br />
• 7- passenger 0 S«"«l Conveoxxi • Whisttsr Rada' Dstector<br />
• Fiberglass Running Board* • Automatic Start<br />
• Aluminum Mag Wheels<br />
High Top VVcxxJ Package Walnut<br />
• Driving UflWt PaiMO Sport Roof<br />
- Leather Seating Ptcug^Sfflokt<br />
• Son Shade Pleated Bunds<br />
• 6Way Powr Seel Pedestal<br />
• 14" Remote Control CcMO' TV C A I C $<br />
• VCP with Remote Control OML.C<br />
• RU' iM FM Sltrw Cuwdt PRICED 28,406<br />
9 A PLAN<br />
• Three Vista Bay Windows<br />
wfth Dark Tint<br />
• Color -coordinated<br />
Drapes on All<br />
Vista Bay Windows<br />
NEW 1994 FORD<br />
MARK III VAN CONVERSION<br />
Quality Throughout!!<br />
• Safemark Seven-Point<br />
Safety Program<br />
• Ptush Pile Carpeting<br />
• Wood Trim Accessories<br />
Throughout<br />
- Automotive Co«or-coordinated Fabric Panels with Hardwood Trim .<br />
• Flush Mount Overhead Lighting<br />
• Custom Molded Sola Bad*<br />
• And Much. Much More<br />
stock »1674T<br />
s LE $<br />
* 17,735 1 V V<br />
PRICED 1 - )<br />
HAVE YOUR TRADE-IN APPRAISED AT AVIS FORD BEFORE YOU BUY<br />
r. ZXZES<br />
r<br />
NEW 1904 ESCORT LX<br />
3 DOOR Stock No. 0638<br />
WAS '9045<br />
'12,065 IS<br />
NEW 1994 TEMPO GL<br />
2 DOOR SEDAN Stock No 0186<br />
WAS<br />
^ *12,645 IS<br />
$ 9480<br />
2 2 ^<br />
NEW 1994 PROBE<br />
WAS<br />
•15,770 »<br />
NEW 1994 RANGER 4X2<br />
SUPER CAB STX Stock No 1152<br />
WAS . •12,203<br />
5,036 IS<br />
NEW<br />
4 DOOR WAGON Stock No 1248<br />
WAS<br />
'13,130 IS<br />
$ 9664<br />
NEW 1994 THUNDERBIRD LX<br />
WAS<br />
MS,145<br />
2 DOOR Slock No. 1202<br />
.15,188<br />
NEW 1994 PROBE GT<br />
3 DOOR Stock No. 0676<br />
WAS<br />
'20,530 "S M<br />
7,090<br />
150 4X2<br />
Stock No. 0282<br />
20 * 0 & E T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 4 , 1 9 9 4<br />
504 Mp Wanted<br />
Office-Clerical<br />
STAFF ASSISTANT - Growth oppo<<br />
tunity tor * people-person who is a<br />
servics oriented pi cil»*a(onal<br />
Enthusiastic. motlveted with Word-<br />
Perfect and excs»l"t oommunicA-<br />
iwn akMa and enjoys office work H<br />
par hour + fuB beneftts Dloomfleld<br />
HUM location Cal Ruth Ann kr<br />
sppomtment al. 646-2963<br />
EMPLOYMENT<br />
506 Hato Wanted 505 Haip Wan tad 505 Mp Waotad 505 Help Wanted 506 Help Wanted Salee 506 Help Wanted Salee<br />
Food-Bevsreqe Food-Bavarage Food-Beverage Food-Beverage A REAL ESTATE CAREER ^ ***»<br />
A R B Y S , ...n.NGYFFF? 5 - - - M O U N T A I N J A C K S ***, * p ^ T b £ £ £ i ,«t^pm 5 2 k f £<br />
FuTZ PartTlme Reetaurant. 33200 Grand Wvar. SOUTHFIELD NST"*,? JF? d*i l » w wmn1 10 "** eor " ro ' !!tw«eled'pw»on with axpananca r<br />
.. rr*" "^p^^T^sst 0 - 5^«2sr- 0 "* ,B -'s»3MS<br />
STAT TYPtSTWORO PROCESSOR<br />
lor SouthftelO eccountmg Arm. fun<br />
uma paeition. CaB Eiama,<br />
357-2404 ail 133<br />
S W I T C H B O A R D<br />
O P E R A T O R S<br />
part-time Switchboard Operator<br />
20 hours a wesk position The cen-<br />
didele must ba svailable lo work<br />
day*, afternoon*, and midnight shift<br />
rolstion Weekend and holiday*<br />
overtime aa scheduled Previous<br />
noaprtai awrtchboerd experience or<br />
Micfvgwi Ball trammg expananca le<br />
preferred Sinai Hospnai. Alto Em-<br />
ployment Oftlca, 6767 W Outer Or .<br />
Detroit. Ml . 48235<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
Teller<br />
Part Time TeMer tor Westland credit<br />
union Excellent aaiary 4 opportufw-<br />
ty (or fu" lime employment Pravt-<br />
oua experience rkquired. 19 hr* par<br />
ai<br />
phone Sandy<br />
522-3700, Ext 253<br />
TRANSCRIPTIONISTS<br />
Mual have wm equipment and WP<br />
5 1 FuH/part-lime Reply Box 716.<br />
Obeerver & Eccantnc Nearspspers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
UvomaM *8i50<br />
TYPIST/RECEPTION 1ST For South-<br />
held leaamg company Excellent<br />
phone, typing 4 Word Perfect skills<br />
a musl CsB te<br />
I tor Interview 356-4500<br />
DOWNTOWN LAW FIRM - aoon re-<br />
locating lo Northern Suburbs look-<br />
ing lor WORD PROCESSOR Excel-<br />
lent, accurate typing skills required.<br />
WordPerfect 5 1. and professional<br />
attitude a muat Excellent opportu-<br />
nity and beneftts Reply to Person-<br />
nel, Box 662<br />
Observer & Eccantrlc Newspapers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Uvoma Ml 48150<br />
$ $ -<br />
WORD PROCESSORS<br />
RECEPTIONISTS CLERKS<br />
Long and ahori term ssslgnmenls<br />
available now Free word proceealng<br />
trammg tor Qualified applicants<br />
Competitive pay and benefits avail-<br />
able Can today lor an appointment<br />
ENTECH PERSONNEL<br />
377-4980<br />
WORD PROCESSING<br />
FuB time Transcribing ol letters<br />
proposals. misc office dutiee in-<br />
cluding raue* switchboard Opponu<br />
mty tor growth Telegraph.' 12 Mile<br />
location 355-4400<br />
WORO PROCESSOR<br />
Experienced usmg Microsoft Word<br />
lor Windows and Lotus 1-2-3 We<br />
are a growing land development<br />
company in Farmmgton Hills and<br />
want you to join our team Send re-<br />
sume and salary requirements to<br />
Sox 554<br />
Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Livonia Ml 48150<br />
ARBYS<br />
Craw Ronton*<br />
Fua 8 Pan Time<br />
Days or Nights<br />
Scheduling<br />
W* work around your schedule<br />
Referral incentive Program<br />
Employee Meal Diacount<br />
Uni<strong>for</strong>m*<br />
Starting Pay. $S/*5.50 experienced<br />
Piaaaa Apply at<br />
27900 Orchard Lake Rd at 12 Mils<br />
ATTENTION Wait Staff, Moata,<br />
Cooks Food Expedltora 8<br />
CNahwaaher* Full 8 pan Uma Apply<br />
within Wcofy Bully a. 43333 W 7<br />
Mae NonhvUM<br />
Rd<br />
ATTN COOKS (PM SHIFT)<br />
AND WAITSTAFF<br />
B a Farm la now hiring,<br />
aa apply m person 24555 Novi<br />
(N of 10 Mile m Novi).<br />
BAKERS SQUARE Restaurant<br />
Livonia, now hiring Wart Staff, up to<br />
$l2rtv , Cashier'Hoet Person. start -<br />
mg al $5 25/hr Apply In paraon<br />
Detw 3-5pm 29622 Seven Mile Rd<br />
BANQUET SUPERVISOR<br />
Hot* experience required Send re-<br />
sume Oiredor of Catering. Monday<br />
Inn Crown Ptaia. 8000 Merriman.<br />
Romulus 46174 No phone calls<br />
BAR PERSON<br />
Full or part time, day* or nights,<br />
flexible schedule Excellent tipe<br />
Appfy m person 27865 Plymouth<br />
Rd Between Inkater 8 Middlebeft m<br />
Uvonia Ask tor Uaa or Sam<br />
BARTENDER M/F - Mm 5 yr* expe-<br />
rience Bar mgmt a •» Uaa your ex-<br />
pense lo train Detrort s flneet bar-<br />
tender* Call Ms Monday. 471-3186<br />
BARTENOER M/F needed tor Mon-<br />
day Happy Hour. Tues 4 Thur*<br />
night*. Cooking involved Expen-<br />
anced preferred <strong>Canton</strong>. 487-9770<br />
BARTENDER - Now accepting appli-<br />
cation* Apply in person Quality<br />
inn, 16999 S Laurel Park, 1-275 8 6<br />
Mile Livoma 464-0050<br />
BARTENDER<br />
pan time. W Bloomfield<br />
33210 W 14 MUe at Farmington<br />
BARTENDER/WAIT STAFF<br />
At Kenny a Lounge (NEW OWNER-<br />
SHIP) Fun'Pan time FiaxlWe houra<br />
6>66 <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road <strong>Canton</strong><br />
BAR 8 WAIT STAFF, apkl Bhift<br />
COOKS Apply in person evemnga<br />
Reisers Keyboard Lounge. 1670 S<br />
Wayne Rd , Weatland 726- 9330<br />
DISHW ASHERS/BUSSE RS<br />
Day* 8 Evenlnga<br />
Plymouth Landing Reetaurant<br />
Contact Sandy 466-3700<br />
DRIVERS - NOW HIRING<br />
<strong>for</strong> Marco a Ptzza<br />
45490 Ford Rd . <strong>Canton</strong><br />
DUE TO INCREASED<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'a premier stea<br />
Mountain .lack s la looking <strong>for</strong> day-<br />
time kltchan help and bua people<br />
Full beneftts. competitive wsgee.<br />
tnandfy envnoronment Appfy Mon<br />
thru Thur* , 2 to 4 PM at<br />
2100 N Haggerty Rd Canlon<br />
Due lol<br />
M O U N T A I N J A C K S<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />
Now Hiring Fori I<br />
ALL POSITIONS<br />
Apply m paraon Mon-Frt 2-4pm<br />
26207 W WARREN<br />
EXECUTIVE DINING ROOM<br />
ASSISTANT NEEDED<br />
tor Southfield company Kitchen 8<br />
cteamng experience needed Must<br />
have reliable tranaportation 8 able<br />
lo run some errand*. 966-6651<br />
M O U N T A I N J A C K S<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
Is now accepting appucattona I<br />
• PREP 8 UNE COOKS<br />
• BUSS ERS<br />
• LUNCH FOOO SERVERS<br />
Appfy m person Mon-Fn 2-4pm<br />
26855 GREENFIELD RD.<br />
(at 11 Mile Rd.)<br />
NOW HIRING - FuB or pan lima<br />
Hoata. Wait Staff, Server* Apply m<br />
person. Mon thru Fri . 2pm-4pm<br />
26555 Northwestern.<br />
Benmgans<br />
Southfteid<br />
PANTRY PERSON<br />
Fun-lime Experienced Appfy al<br />
Chicago Road Houee, 2 w/advancement<br />
opportunity 810-469-9366<br />
Are You Serious<br />
About Selling Real Estate?<br />
GET THE STRAIGHT TALK<br />
We srs serious soout your success'<br />
In the Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong> are*<br />
Call Tom Ricfiard 0 453-6600<br />
Expect the beel*<br />
COLDWELL<br />
BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Eatate<br />
A STEP AHEAD<br />
REAL ESTATE SALES<br />
& APPRAISING<br />
Local office of nationaPy racognoad<br />
real eatate firm looking tor 2 people<br />
tor then Fsrmmgton-Weet Bloom-<br />
herd end be trained<br />
CONTACT STEVE LEIBHAN.<br />
Sr Vice Praoideni at.<br />
651-4100 Ext 312<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />
REALTORS INC<br />
AUTO SALESPEOPLE<br />
HaeaiH lo as* new cars and trucks<br />
tor Miclagan'a largest volume Ford<br />
Dealership wNh over 10 000<br />
and trues s aoM ta 16BS<br />
We ere look tag tor emc<br />
customer driven mm or woman a«io<br />
CONTACT JOHN McLELLAN AT<br />
(3TSlfe»-2300.MN 21S<br />
3460 Jackson Rd "Ann Arbor<br />
tot<br />
VAR8ITY FORD<br />
A U T O S A L E S<br />
WE ARE GROWING<br />
3<br />
New cars Ueed cart<br />
Experienced or not<br />
Wf 0PF*R<br />
Quality<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
REAL<br />
Better Homes & Gardens<br />
CABINETRY SALES<br />
Wel established plumbing whole-<br />
experienced mdMduel<br />
tor its cabinetry dMefcm Commls-<br />
poaftlon raqulraa a mghfy<br />
motivated person with experience<br />
the builder aalea market<br />
Send reeume Attn Mr John W<br />
DSC Supply Co<br />
2727 Michigan Ava<br />
Ypedant!, Ml i819<br />
1197 EOE<br />
A CAREER<br />
A GREAT PLACE TO WORK<br />
AND A 125,000 MINIMUM<br />
INCOME GUARANTEE IS<br />
WHAT WE CAN OFFER TO THE<br />
AMBITIOUS, CONSCIENTIOUS<br />
AND SELF MOTIVATED<br />
CaB JOSEPH P MELNIK, CRB, CRS<br />
R E A L E S T A T E O N E<br />
4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0<br />
Change Your Lifel<br />
Start a new career ta real aatste<br />
today CaB Carol Yost st<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
952-5590<br />
CHILDRENS SHOE SALES<br />
Experience prelerred Part time ap-<br />
proximately 20 hour* per week<br />
araa CaB Randy<br />
553-4401<br />
Farmmgton HMs<br />
Customer Service<br />
Sales Specialists<br />
Appliance 8 kjrniturs rental compa-<br />
ny needs motivated, hard working<br />
persona thai can oommunlcate well<br />
Duties mdude delivery 6 setup ol<br />
rental producta. selling rental ac-<br />
count*. 8 Btor* management re-<br />
aponsibiiitiss<br />
• Earn 110/hr 4 bonuses<br />
• Advancement to njanagement<br />
Sand reeume to Af<strong>for</strong>dable Rental<br />
Centers. 706 W Huron Pontiac, M<br />
46341. Attn Alan or can, 336-6783<br />
AUDIO'VISUAL SALESPERSON<br />
Seeking individual wfth knowledge<br />
of the audio vteual industry lo sen<br />
and service rental equipment lor<br />
Ousmees meetings and conventions<br />
Expenence required Bass * draw<br />
on commissions along wtth compa-<br />
eneffl package Send raauma<br />
lo Gavco Audio/Visual. 31250<br />
Induatrlal Rd , Uvoma. Ml 48150.<br />
Atl JohnGri<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE/maide Salee<br />
Part time from 9am-3pm Hourly -<br />
bonuses Pieese send resume to<br />
Attn Human Reeourcee 36963<br />
Amrtiem. Livonia 48150<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
10AM-6 30PM, Mon-Fri Benefits<br />
Phone experience helpful No cold<br />
calling Send or FAX resume<br />
FAX 553-0311 Nationwide 26423<br />
Orchard Laks Rd Su 215 Farm-<br />
inglon Hilla Ml 46334<br />
AUTO SALES<br />
Oida dealer needa Used Car<br />
iperson Good pay plan com-<br />
pany paid atue Cross pki»<br />
benefits See Mark Chamock<br />
CHARNOCK OLDS, Michigan Ave<br />
Telegraph - Dearborn<br />
BE WITH THE BEST<br />
CoidweB Banker ta rated the ol<br />
yowmg real eatate franchiee ta the<br />
U S A Company tor the 90 s<br />
Pre Licenemg<br />
4 Commission Plans<br />
Best Buyer/Best SsOsr Systsms<br />
National Relocation<br />
CoidweB Banker UrMverarty<br />
DISCOVER THE<br />
COLDWELL BANKER DIFFERENCE<br />
CaB lor interview today<br />
Jacquekne Steuer<br />
737-9000 477-4353<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Schweitzer Real Estate<br />
BRiDAL - L ekts Bndsl ta Southfield<br />
la looking tor sales help FuB 8 part-<br />
time positions avBBabis Previous<br />
sale* sxperience helpful<br />
For interview call 557-2670<br />
Builder" s Salesperson<br />
,1 growing - highly successful<br />
builder seeking hlghfy motivated,<br />
hard working licensed salesperson<br />
with at was! 2 years axpsrtence ta<br />
new homa sales tor fast seMng eube<br />
ta uvoma. Farmmgton HMa Now 8<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Builder seeking a aalssper-<br />
son lor s long term commitment<br />
wtth company High mcome avail-<br />
able based on sale* Piesss send<br />
resume to Box 226<br />
Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Livonia Ml 48150<br />
C A N T O N IS H O T ! !<br />
FANTASTIC 100% PLAN!<br />
FREE pre-licanae trammg'<br />
FREE poet-licenee training 1<br />
FREE listing semmsrs<br />
FREE S8»ng seminars<br />
FREE plush office space<br />
FREE telephone'<br />
FREEdom tor LIFE!<br />
Call KEN DIVIDOCK<br />
Remerica<br />
COUNTRY PLACE<br />
4 5 4 - 4 4 0 0<br />
CREATIVE, confident aaleaperson<br />
busy cosmetic*/*mcare couniei *<br />
high volume salon Experienced<br />
Commission sales only 476-6742<br />
110.000 MINIMUM COMMISSION<br />
To ssB business opportunities! N.<br />
experience necessary Wa provtda<br />
an exceaent framing program Wo<br />
need hard working, aggressive i<br />
pis who want high semmg potsnttal<br />
For mora mlormation on this axcfl<br />
ing business est Jim Pansrafoa<br />
Century 21 Premiers<br />
Buamaaa Bros ers (810) 626-6800<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE/<br />
IN HOUSE SALES COORDINATOR<br />
Manufacturing ftrm seeking<br />
motivated individual tor fuB time po-<br />
srtton Must have good ccmnxmice-<br />
tton akMs. experience helphA<br />
travel, fua benefits Contact Barb<br />
Mon -Fn .6-3 30 tor appt 86S-4600<br />
CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
A premier Mant^acturar*<br />
•antathre » seeking a quetay mdi-<br />
ndusi tor a busy m-ekSe salee dapt<br />
QuaBftcetiona should include 2 yrs<br />
m side sales or product merkstlng<br />
expenenoe 4 s basic unds« standing<br />
of electronic* Pieeee aend rssume<br />
to Greg Rafheburg P 0 Box 3361<br />
Farminglon HMs. Ml 46333<br />
506 Help Wanted Salee<br />
FREEDOM<br />
independent sales reps nseded Top<br />
quaBty products unamrtad mcome<br />
opportunity ful trammg sisBsbls<br />
CaH Elizabeth, 569-3349<br />
FUNERAL INSURANCE<br />
SALESPERSON<br />
For an interview caB<br />
Michigan Cemetery Management<br />
Keith R Frantr 542-7610<br />
GIFT 4 ACCESSORY STORE<br />
BIRMINGHAM AREA<br />
2 -3 days/week piu* 2 Sal raquked<br />
Contsct Martha 646^40<br />
•••QflEENHOUSE-<br />
SALES PERSON<br />
Foaage plant wnoiesaiar need* in-<br />
side sales person 6 genersl worasr<br />
with sxpsriencs Relerences rs-<br />
qmrsd FuB time excellent sdvance-<br />
mant Fsrmmgton Hills 553-0647<br />
GREETING CARD rsprssantattvs<br />
needed 10-14 hour s week com<br />
mitt ment, morning* Target at<br />
Wonderland Man or Kmart m Oak<br />
Park 14 75 lo atari 864-9230<br />
HOVINGA BUSINESS SVSTEMS is<br />
seeking experienced copter/lax'<br />
grapnica rep* Excellent benefit*.<br />
40IK mcrstrve compensetion pro-<br />
grsm Call 474-0900 Ask <strong>for</strong> the<br />
french Sales Manager<br />
INSIDE SALES<br />
Do you love to sail, Out are tired of<br />
the nsssie'' With ua you can expect<br />
• No cold calls- prospecting<br />
• No phone solicitation<br />
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• Unlimited sales opportunity<br />
• Above average pay acaie<br />
• Paid trammg<br />
• Advancement opportunity<br />
• NstionaBy known Corporation<br />
4 A (Ob close to your noma<br />
Sound too good to be true'<br />
Call 8am-5pm and aee lor yourself<br />
1-600-243-6907 oi 6906<br />
$$$<br />
R e a l E s t a t e O p e n i n g s<br />
F r e e training<br />
• C o m p u t e r M . L . S .<br />
Private offices<br />
Full or p a r t - t i m e<br />
• M u c h , m u c h m o r e<br />
For confident*mi intsrv*®*.<br />
C E N T U R Y 2 1<br />
H A R T F O R D N O R T H<br />
525-9600<br />
INSlOE SALES<br />
Farmmgton Mills Distributor K<br />
individual to service OEM 8 euto-<br />
motrv* sccounls Esstsner 8 future<br />
ill knowledge nelptui The successful<br />
candidate musl be dependsbis "<br />
serf-motivated Send resumes 6<br />
salary requirement to<br />
Bamal Fastener Corp<br />
23240 Industrial Par* Drive<br />
Farmmgton HiBs. Mi 46335<br />
Attn V P ol Operations<br />
No phone cans please<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
506 Help Wanted Salee<br />
Inside Telephone<br />
Salespersons<br />
Va ara aeekmg hi^Sy motivated m-<br />
dnnduaia with one to two year* pno«<br />
aelkng experience to KW 0«* team<br />
YOU must be mteresled ta wor*mg ta<br />
a busy environment where you w«<br />
be aeMmg classified advertising lo<br />
customers over the telephone Ad-<br />
vertisements ere entered directly<br />
mto s computer system by ths<br />
salesperson so you musl have good<br />
typmg SAMS snd be sbls to spel snd<br />
punctuate accurately Theee srs<br />
pert tims positions that offer a com<br />
pet in vs base salary plua comma<br />
SKm Pteaae submit rssume lo<br />
OBSERVER 8 ECCENTP<br />
NEWSPAPERS<br />
36251 Schoolcr Aft<br />
Livoms. Ml 46150<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
LEASING CONSULTANT<br />
Temporary fuB time, needed lor<br />
March through Seplemoer Nstlonai<br />
Property Msnsgsment compeny is<br />
looking <strong>for</strong> an individual that has ex-<br />
cellent communication akMa enthu-<br />
siasm. snd is flaxibM Ssle* ability<br />
snd sxperience helpful Hourly pkje<br />
commission Apply al Frankkn Park<br />
Tower*. 27500 Frankkn Rd South-<br />
field NO PHONE CAl LS PLEASE'<br />
Looking For A Change?<br />
This IS your opportunity to discover<br />
the unlimllsd professional 6 finan-<br />
cial rsward of a career m real astats<br />
Licensing Classes starting aoon<br />
CALL LAURA CANTIN AT<br />
R E A L E S T A T E O N E<br />
6 4 6 - 1 6 0 0<br />
MANUFACTURERS REP<br />
lor welding fixtures and special ma-<br />
chines Call 810-777-0570<br />
INSIDE SALES positions lor quali<br />
•isd candidates wtth automotrv*<br />
osck ground Ss"-starting aggres-<br />
sive Individuals with compensation<br />
based on commissions Wsil estao-<br />
ushed Southesstern Michigan based<br />
Emsnce Company wrth growing<br />
dealer network throughout the U S<br />
Send qualifications to L Nanny,<br />
P0 Box 513 Dept SP Southfield<br />
M 46037-0513<br />
DO VOU YOU LOVE SHOES7<br />
OO YOU LIKE TO SELL7<br />
Excellent career opportunities lor<br />
management 6 sales Flexible hrs<br />
fuk/part-time Apply in person<br />
SHOE DEPARTMENT<br />
Crowley's Tel-Twelve Mali<br />
Or call: 827-0094<br />
ENERGETIC person wfth aalea/aer-<br />
vtce skills lo work inside agent s<br />
State Farm Inaurance office m<br />
Southfteid FuB/part time<br />
CaB 953-2000<br />
Voice Mak* 7118<br />
A REAL ESTATE COMPANY<br />
With international ties offers naming<br />
support tor people mteresled in<br />
improving thaw career or getting<br />
started in a real aetata profeaaon<br />
Unkceneed or newly kceneed appii-<br />
cants welcomed Earn while you<br />
learn m your profeaalon Traimng<br />
classes start soon Call John<br />
or Mlkki 855-9000<br />
EXPERIENCED SALES PERSON<br />
For manutactursd homes<br />
WM Iram Reeumee lo<br />
P O Box 87064, <strong>Canton</strong>, Ml 48187<br />
EXPERIENCED TELEMARKETERS<br />
Needed Top pay, bonuses - incen-<br />
tives. flexiCye hr* Berkley sres CsB<br />
Steve Rautio at 543-1666<br />
FLOOR COVERING SALESPERSON<br />
Looking lor an sxperlenced proles-<br />
sional asm person wtih s minimum<br />
of 4-6 year* experience in ret*ii<br />
floor covering Must hsve xnowi-<br />
edge of mean,ring, reading blue-<br />
prints 6 estimating Contscts el-<br />
reedy established A smears desire<br />
can bring unlimited<br />
try plus comnns-<br />
sermng power Salary<br />
Sion CaH <strong>for</strong> appointment<br />
2,30pm Dennis Riemer Riemer<br />
Floor*. Inc<br />
353-4050<br />
FREE PRE LICENSING CLASS<br />
Jom the Real Estate team that ><br />
First In Service EARN while you<br />
learn we provide on the >o0 train-<br />
ing Pleaaa caB Barbara WaMowici<br />
346-6767 tor Weetern Suburbs<br />
John<br />
Northern<br />
Caputo<br />
474-3303<br />
rbe, and OawJ<br />
360-0450 tor the Li<br />
uoovk^i<br />
i Suburb!<br />
ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY<br />
-small material charge-<br />
GlANT LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY<br />
Heath 6 Sports Frtnaas<br />
CaB 24 hr meeeege<br />
-1043<br />
INSIDE SALES<br />
Perl time aaies people neeoed tor<br />
industrial sales Some sales or tele-<br />
phone experience helpful Profes-<br />
sional environment Hourly ret*<br />
B*a«C or\ •*p«f»©oc« «TK3 commrv<br />
Stor, on •ctu«l m»w Trairung<br />
p Michigan<br />
Can lor furthar info. 1-800-760-3030<br />
R E A L E S T A T E<br />
S A L E S / A P P R A I S E R<br />
Red Carpet Kwm is opening 3 new<br />
offices m ths South Osnland area,<br />
no experience necesisry will train<br />
Why pul a limil on your income"' Call<br />
Ai Butts 646-6600<br />
RESIDENTIAL SALES 4<br />
MARKETING PROFESSIONAL<br />
Position <strong>for</strong> ma<strong>for</strong> recreational de-<br />
velopment Must havs new con-<br />
struction condominium sales 4 co-<br />
oiaination experience Salary 4<br />
commission commensursts with ex-<br />
perience Send reeume 4 references<br />
to P 0 Box 638<br />
Observer 4 Eccentric Newspspers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />
Livoma Ml *8150<br />
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE 4<br />
Cleanup Personnel naeOed<br />
<strong>for</strong> meal specialty food store<br />
Hours 4-7PM, students wel-<br />
come Plymouth araa 455-6770<br />
506 Help Wented<br />
Domestic<br />
NFIB<br />
National Federation of<br />
Inoependent Business<br />
100 Brookside ><br />
Oa* Harbor, OH , 43449<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employe!<br />
SENIOR SALES Executive Assist<br />
snt-responsibilities supporting top<br />
saw* executive included expert<br />
sales techniques Send resume lo<br />
Telephone Support System* Attn<br />
w slier Bsrrett 26450 Haggerty Rd<br />
FMmmgton Mills Ml 46331<br />
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST,'RECALL<br />
COORDINATOR Part ime tor grow-<br />
ing Livoma practice Looking 'or ex-<br />
cellent phone 4 people skills Expe-<br />
rience preferred but not necessary<br />
Mon 4 Tues 3-6 30 Wed 9-5 30,<br />
Sst 6-1 Call sfter 1pm 421-3090<br />
ADORABLE GIRLS 2 4 5 need cars<br />
3 asys a week Light noueework<br />
references 4 own car Birmingham<br />
area 646-7164 or 575-7537<br />
HOUSEKEEPER/BABYSITTER<br />
Need active energetic person lo<br />
help me with housework and tafca<br />
cars of my 2 mien's Non smoker<br />
rsierences a must 264-4 714<br />
BASIC HOUSECLEANING<br />
Windows included<br />
Reierencak available<br />
Mi 522-4074<br />
DRIVERS NEEDE0 10 deliver the<br />
Troy 4 Rochester Eccentric News-<br />
pspsrs Mon 4 Thur* mornmg*<br />
Must have own lran*portalion 4<br />
preferrably large vehicle 651-7575<br />
AFFECTIONATE mature woman to<br />
Hve-m 4 help care lor 2 adorable<br />
children ughl house* eepmg re-<br />
quired Please call 661 -9222<br />
HOUSEKEEPER<br />
Bloomfield Hills Mon-Wed-Fr,<br />
8 30-2 30pm t'50 week Bafsrmc<br />
es required CaB 642-4436<br />
CLEAN WITH CARE<br />
Cleaning laimdry Dependable<br />
344-1591<br />
EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER<br />
bonded reliable, efficient -efererx<br />
es Oakland County $40 to $60<br />
542-5067<br />
FARMINGTON YMCA seeking Child<br />
Care Asalslsnts 8 30-12 30 4 3-<br />
6pm Willing to sccomodsts college<br />
students CsB Mrs Metric* 553-85*1<br />
FLOOR MAINTENANCE<br />
Part uma 2 nights per wee* Novi<br />
area Experience preferred Must be<br />
reliable -67SJ307 or 671-8718<br />
trcvet ortthin & outftKto tr>»<br />
v^catKXtt CAnng<br />
GENERAL LABORER<br />
20 hour V week Minimum wege<br />
Plymouth sres CaB 459-3549<br />
SPRING is COMING - looking tor a<br />
freah starf Your timing couldn't be<br />
belter A career In real eatata<br />
In-houee trammg CaB now -<br />
Century 21 J Scott mc 522-3200<br />
HORTICULTURE - Part lime 15-20<br />
hours s wee* flexible hours High<br />
energy good natured. person need-<br />
ed Ideal <strong>for</strong> empty nastsr Good<br />
tranaportation needed 660-9191<br />
SUCCESSFUL - Experienced Inalde<br />
saies people wanted to service ex-<br />
isting client baae 4 create new ac-<br />
counta Full beneftta Bass plus<br />
commission plus bonuses manage-<br />
ment training Troy area 244-680C<br />
PART TIME RETAIL Merchandiser<br />
to call on local supermarkets to sell<br />
snd servica grocery store products<br />
20 hrs per week Must have good<br />
driving racord reliable transporta-<br />
tion Competitive hourfy 'ate plus<br />
mi«age CaB Mon -Thurs 9-3pm<br />
313-591-8465<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employe!<br />
RE'AIL CLOTHING - ff you have ex-<br />
perience m rat Si I sales 4 seek em-<br />
ployment in a line mens clothing<br />
store with excellent pay scale 4 ben<br />
ertts immediate full-lime employ-<br />
ment or. Northwestern Hwy Greal<br />
opportunity'Call Mr Drew 356-8030<br />
RETAIL STORE in the Plymouth<br />
area needs immediate toll or part<br />
time u « peopie Experience pre-<br />
ferred For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, and in-<br />
terview contact Julie 455-1100<br />
SALES ASSISTANT NEEDED <strong>for</strong><br />
new home conatructlon. Thur Sat 4<br />
Sun $7 an hour Pleaaa caB be-<br />
tween 12 noon 4 6pm at. 4T7-2710<br />
SALES ASSISTANT<br />
in new home model park in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
•wp Proleasmnai appearance Ex-<br />
perience working m pubkc required<br />
Pan time inckidea weekend* Send<br />
resume to The Selective Group<br />
27655 Middlebeft Rd Farmmgton<br />
HIUS MI 46334 Attn Sale* Mgr<br />
SALES CLERK-Part Time<br />
11 iSam-5 15pm and 30 hr*<br />
week $5 pei hour Year round poei-<br />
tion No benefits Localed m Beverly<br />
Hiiis Can Dei'oi' Country Day<br />
School 9-4pm <strong>for</strong> mterview646- 7717<br />
SALES'CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
We need an aggreaaive 4 sal<br />
motivated •apreaertative wfth out<br />
going personality to aak wedding<br />
photography m our beautiful South-<br />
held studio 92 yr old eaiaonsh-<br />
ment Salary pm* commission Ed<br />
wsrd s Wedding Phologrsphv T<br />
iraph & 11 MkoRd aree<br />
(610K946-9500<br />
? * r<br />
SALES<br />
Detroit branch<br />
with exponent<br />
look mg to maka $200 * da»y<br />
T'sr.sfw opportunities lo satellite<br />
branches nationwide Managamani<br />
posaitairtiee <strong>for</strong> preeent and future<br />
Offices CaB Mr Tyree tor an<br />
953-9439<br />
SALES HELP<br />
neaped part-time mqmre wlthm<br />
Tux*do World 13 MHe. Southfield<br />
Rd , Birmingham<br />
SALES MANAGER<br />
Motivated individual w«fh K*mture<br />
sales 4 set-up bee* ground<br />
855-0053<br />
SALES PEOPLE Pan nme »<br />
tor * area home seMe Send r«<br />
to Realty Services PO<br />
70 VS63 Plymouth Ml 46170<br />
SALES PEOPLE<br />
Take Advantage ot<br />
Health C a r e R e f o r m<br />
Opportunity arises tor national com-<br />
pany lo tram 3 additional rapreaent-<br />
atlvaa <strong>for</strong> the laslsst growing aeg-<br />
l ol the heelth care industry<br />
$75,000 eernmgs potential Leads<br />
provided Trips, cruises contests,<br />
cash swsrds snd more 1<br />
This IS s career opportunity<br />
<strong>for</strong> s confidential mtarview pieaae<br />
call Mr Err** DaCario at<br />
1-800-821-9560<br />
MOST HOSTESS<br />
lor baautifm new focus group facul-<br />
ty Day 4 evening hours Responsi-<br />
bwties include client snd respon-<br />
dent receptionist switchboard<br />
meeting room set-up food service<br />
cleanup sudlo visual equipment op<br />
srstKxi WiB tram Applicant should<br />
be friendly outgoing personable<br />
organized, motivated 4 energetic<br />
Profeaaional busine^conduct 4 at-<br />
tire required Some college pre-<br />
lerred Great job foi the 'igh! per<br />
aon $7''hi II mieiested plesse cak<br />
810-737-5300<br />
ICE CREAM Shop in Weetland<br />
needs help Great hours lor home-<br />
makers 522-6263<br />
An executive tsmiiy with largs ws-<br />
tertront est sle 4 busy schedule<br />
seeks experienced sef-sisner to<br />
manage 4 per<strong>for</strong>m total fun-charge<br />
famky car* .nciudmg cooking clean-<br />
ing Shopping errands 4 some child<br />
care Great opportunity includee<br />
regular<br />
US on<br />
<strong>for</strong> 2 pre-schoo Children<br />
We are good natured friendly<br />
thoughtful consKJersts and hard<br />
working The ngnt candidate win be<br />
the same Must be English speak-<br />
ing non-smoking posses* * v*tod<br />
Oliver s license 4 have * good drlv- {<br />
ing record 4 strong refeience* Po-<br />
sition includes very competitive sal-<br />
ary with excellent benefits including<br />
health inaurance regular days oi" j<br />
and certain holiday* 1 Bedroom<br />
apt including utilities available lor<br />
the right penon<br />
Casjeen 810-358-4420<br />
ATTENTION<br />
Mature woman in tha Middieben<br />
Wan-en area needed to assist elder<br />
ly woman. daUy 8- 10am Includes<br />
personal service 4 light housekeep-<br />
ing $10 per hr A44-1304<br />
ATTENTION-MOTHERS Helper<br />
Psrt time sfternoons Mature<br />
Loves children »lon-smo*er 9 Mi.'<br />
Teiegrepn arsa Afler 5 PM 353-9617<br />
ATTENTION Seofcmg full tima<br />
warm responsible housekeeper oa-<br />
Dysitter Live-in or kve-out Non<br />
smoker Refwencas required Call<br />
Call 953-2000<br />
Voice Mail • 7020<br />
HOUSEKEEPING 4 chad care need-<br />
ed m my Clerxston homs Ortvmg re-<br />
quired non smoker experienced<br />
with children Csll eves 625- 7255<br />
L'VE-IN Csrsgiver 4 Companion<br />
senior lady Royal Oa* araa Refer-<br />
ences Dnvws license Room .4<br />
board * pay 396-7978<br />
EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER<br />
honeat 4 dependable Fteferencea<br />
' take pnde m my work<br />
Call Donna 326-0512<br />
EXPERIENCED LADY<br />
wishea cleaning Own tranaporta-<br />
tion interview available 895-2615<br />
A T T E N T I O N !<br />
All S u m m e r C a m p s<br />
5 0 % O F F<br />
Advertising Special!<br />
Trie 1994 annual<br />
Observer & Eccentric<br />
Newspapers<br />
S u m m e r C a m p<br />
D i r e c t o r y<br />
Advertisements will run<br />
Thursdays, March 17 thru<br />
May 26. 1994<br />
P l e a s e call:<br />
K a r e n 9 5 3 - 2 0 9 2<br />
A T T E N T I O N !<br />
All S u m m e r C a m p s<br />
5 0 % O F F<br />
A d v e r t i s i n g Special!<br />
The 1994 annuel<br />
Obeerver 4 Eccentric<br />
Newspaper*.<br />
S u m m e r C a m p<br />
D i r e c t o r y<br />
Advertisements wtfl run<br />
Thursdays. March 17 thru<br />
May 26. 1994<br />
P l e a s e call:<br />
K a r e n 9 5 3 - 2 0 9 2<br />
I-111T<br />
SPOMTSf aCOMESI SPMKAOBf<br />
' 900-2C7-660C LB 3*24<br />
$2 M par wm Mual ba IB wt<br />
Procafl Co (602)964-7420<br />
002 Loet 4 Found<br />
JHO CAT gray 4 an<br />
) had 13 4 Haggerty<br />
Lady'a gold nng al Via To-<br />
BknugH— CM<br />
i S u m * • M<br />
518 Education<br />
A Instruction<br />
ELECT R ONC KEYBOARD<br />
Piano and Organ Instruction<br />
645-6222<br />
PIANO -ESSONS plua voice organ<br />
Clarmet 4 percussion m you homs<br />
Popmer 4 clan ca Aa ages Pieno<br />
rental svaaatka The Assoc of Muaic<br />
855-7030 or 525-0629<br />
PRIVATE TUTOR<br />
Math/Trigonometry'Geometry For<br />
mer tutor lor U Of M AtMaUC Dapt<br />
CaB Curt 536-2076<br />
519 Nursing Cere<br />
INDEPENDENT<br />
Certified Nurse Assist w<br />
6 or 24 MR SHIFT<br />
REFERENCES 266-4843<br />
LONG TERM super -elisc-e baby-<br />
sirtei lor 21 month 4 3 month old m<br />
my W Bloomfield home Map* 4<br />
Ewmmgtor Rd Nonemoker own<br />
tranaportation 2 weekdays ptus 1<br />
wseaend day to total approximately<br />
20 hours per week Occaaional over -<br />
mghi 4 vacations $5 per hour<br />
Kelley 766-9606<br />
GRANDMOTHER of 3<br />
leam-up with her daughter m her<br />
Roowater Mia* home Full day of ac-<br />
tivity planned, along wtth plenty crt<br />
TLC 526-2927<br />
HOUSECLEANING <strong>for</strong> the aflemoon<br />
anifl 10 years experience Depend-<br />
able 4 efficient non-amoker Excel-<br />
lent references Ca» Linda 397-3*05<br />
CANTON MOM provides<br />
quality care m licensed non-amok<br />
ing homa SmaB group meals oood<br />
rsies relerences 961 7438<br />
520 Secretarial A<br />
Business Servicee<br />
CHILD CARE<br />
tant to 3 yeers FuB-time Uvoms.'<br />
Fsrmmgton srea CaB Dawn btwn<br />
7 30am 4 5 30pm at 477-2953<br />
SECRETARIAL SERVICE<br />
naeumes. • Word Procaeamg<br />
Transcriptions • School Papers<br />
Flexible Hours 534-8762<br />
lor<br />
tOVtN&CHiLO CARE<br />
our 2 Children Foil time m our Can-<br />
ton home Non smoker CaB<br />
'-800-842-6'61 refer to 226KP<br />
HOUSECLEANING<br />
Amtiitiour6 rieiisen<br />
For an Efficient job<br />
CaB 421-5494<br />
CMILDCARE in my hc«naed 0a*<br />
Park home Warm 4 lovmg emwon-<br />
-marrt--Mon-Fn -7am-6-30|wa<br />
Contact Loafya 545-7139<br />
522 Professional<br />
Services<br />
JANITORIAL SUPERVISOR<br />
For Weslland'Livonia area Experi-<br />
enced reliable Musl have tranapor<br />
latlon 427-2470<br />
ATTENTION See*ing full-lime<br />
warm responsible housekeeper<br />
babysitter Live-m or live-out Non-<br />
smoker References required<br />
CaB 953-2000<br />
Voice Mail * 7020<br />
LOVING CREATIVE reliable chad<br />
care warned tor ou' 5 year old 4 2'v<br />
year old m oi* Lrvonia home Mon<br />
Thurs hours vary 462-0950<br />
MOTHER OF 3 needs * sitter par-<br />
time evenings Must be on call and<br />
IIVS in ine 6 Mile 4 inkster area<br />
Good pay refwences Ca" after<br />
6pm 615-1475 Lisa leeve massage<br />
MOTHER S HELPER<br />
Pari time EiexiCM* hours j<br />
Northville Area 349-1584<br />
MOTHERS «ELP£R very energetic<br />
<strong>for</strong> 2 loodiers and mtant 3 days a<br />
wee* Non-smoker tone Pine 4<br />
Orchard Lake Rd 606-8210 j<br />
NANNY tor one 3 yeer old girl<br />
Experience 4 -slorences naceasary<br />
Non-smoker Must have reiiabis<br />
transportation As* <strong>for</strong> Nsncy<br />
Days 610-244-3632 or<br />
eves 810-391-2652<br />
HOUSECLEANING Honest de-<br />
pendsbis thorough Excellent retor<br />
ences Fsrmmgton His* V» Bloom<br />
•wd arss Cal'Lmda 4 78-'594<br />
HOUSECLEANING dependable<br />
thorough 4 honest Fiaxible 6 yrs<br />
experience Exceaent references<br />
CsnPsm 313 59--3653<br />
V:<br />
CHILD CARE m my<br />
homs 21 Yrs experience<br />
Wast Dearborn (Outer Dnve<br />
Monroe Area) 277-0369<br />
COMPUTER ConeuHmg/Tutortng<br />
DOS. Window*. WOTtJPertOCt 4<br />
mors Business 4 personal Educa<br />
tionai Specialist Marc 513-7741<br />
HOUSEKEEPING<br />
Bonded Experienced<br />
Reliable «e3-42i-1416<br />
KENNEL HELP WANTED mornings<br />
Working with snimal* Must have<br />
transportation <strong>Canton</strong> area<br />
397-8699<br />
BABY SITTER<br />
<strong>for</strong> 2 monlh old in my Farminglon<br />
Hills homs Day time hours<br />
•lease can 6' 5-0341<br />
ATTENTION<br />
TELEPHONE SALES<br />
TOP PRODUCERS<br />
$3000-$4000/M0<br />
• $240 per wee* base salary<br />
• Plus high commissions<br />
• Pskd hokdays.'vacations<br />
• Hearth insurance benefits<br />
• 9-5. Mon -Fn 40 hrs 'wk<br />
MasterStatf<br />
442-2255<br />
LEASEWAY TRUCKING - hiring part<br />
time Customer consultants Cum<br />
puler 4 phone experience a plus<br />
Sal 4 Sun 3 30 to 9 30pm $5 50<br />
par hour 261-8260<br />
BABY SlTTER-<strong>for</strong> active boys 3 yrs<br />
4 8 yrs in our Farmington HiBa<br />
home Wed 4 Fri 8am-6pm Expe-<br />
nence non smoker car 86'-4225<br />
LEASING CONSULTANT<br />
Part tims' 1 Saturdays<br />
Birmingham' Southfield area<br />
Call Mon - Fn 647-6102<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
BABYSITTER <strong>for</strong> 5 month old mtant<br />
m W Bloomfield 20 hrs'week'day*<br />
Begin Mar '5 Fleterences non<br />
smoker Cell ' 1 am-6pm 661 -8921<br />
TELEMARKETER WANTED<br />
Portrait Studio<br />
$6hr<br />
474-9444<br />
TELEMARKETERS PART TIME<br />
Home improvement company Ex-<br />
perience prelerred Hourly rale pm*<br />
commission CaB 647-7646<br />
LIFEGUARD'SWIM INSTRUCTOR<br />
Various hours Appfy m person<br />
Uvonia Family Y 14255 Star* Rd<br />
LUNCH AIDES<br />
needed tor private achooi m Fsrm-<br />
mgton H ills 10 45AM 12 45PM<br />
Dally 851-3220<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
Experienced teiemer*eiars needed<br />
Earn up to $ 10 per hi<br />
• BONUS • COMMISSIONS<br />
• BENEFITS<br />
3 locations Fua/part-time/flexible<br />
hrs available Ptaaee caB Mr* Mack<br />
lor mtarview 610-569-3538<br />
MERCHANDISER<br />
People magazine looking foi part<br />
time'MMi mercftandno <strong>for</strong> Pooti-<br />
ac'Weal Bloomfield $6 00f" 2'i<br />
day*'w* ranaCne car Sand to<br />
42646 Argyle Cr <strong>Canton</strong> Mi48 167<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
Everyday 'S payday<br />
Caah paid daUy CaB 425-5225<br />
TELEMARKETING For nationwide<br />
company Sit home and dial, make<br />
excellent mona, Telemarketing ex<br />
muat Leave meaaage<br />
347-3870<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
telemarketer pert H<br />
Days $7 par hour<br />
office 652-3070 Exl 112<br />
MERCHANDISING/SALES<br />
20 HRS /WK<br />
Seeking sell-motivated energetic<br />
candidates wfth good communica-<br />
tion skills to work throughout the<br />
year (m the Livoma'Plymouth araa)<br />
nailing local retailers lo place VISA,<br />
MC displays Marketing Force s<br />
leeder m the industry offers $7'hr<br />
pAis mileage<br />
Muat have reliable car proven abm<br />
ty to work independently and avail<br />
ab«ty to Start immediately For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation caB Mon -Fn ,<br />
9am-5pm EST 1-800-666-8634 4<br />
aak <strong>for</strong> ad B3100-'-029<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
BABYSITTER tor Boys 9 4 12 m my<br />
Bloomfield Hills home occasional<br />
Wed 4 Fn eves $5 hr Mature per-<br />
son Okkn car non smoker, must<br />
have references 626-3830<br />
NANNV'HOUSEKEEPER North-<br />
viAe toll time 9-5 30 2 children |<br />
own tranaportation. non smoker<br />
references Call sfter 6pm 953-3706<br />
MOM WITH 2 yr old would -Ova to<br />
hsve your chMO (Oin us We nng<br />
genea color 4 much more 7 Mile &<br />
Inkster sres CaB 532-6197<br />
CHILD CARE - m my licensed Troy<br />
home has 1-4 yr old openings uov-<br />
ing cars wnoieacma mean Waraaa<br />
4 uvernoa area<br />
CREDIT PROBLEMS'?<br />
Major credit card available 97S<br />
approval For mora mto c<br />
Financial Service* 313-261-8300<br />
MATE TO W«iTE7<br />
LET ME help you with your corra-<br />
526-271? I spondenoe - 540-464<br />
CHILD CARE 2 openings ml ant<br />
toddlers Break faat kjnch snack '*<br />
off 1 si wk enrollment 9 Mile bfwn<br />
Evw.greer 4 Southfteid 353-5105<br />
CONNE'S CHILD CARE<br />
_icensed 20 yeers expenence 2 to<br />
4 yr olds Pretor Teecher s chadren<br />
Birmingham araa 644-6*97 |<br />
TUTOR High School 4 Coaege<br />
math History aB Science* Elijah'<br />
Ut Coaege tutoring experM<br />
KURT 595-6091 or 326-8300<br />
523 Attorneys<br />
Legal Counseling<br />
her $100 raward<br />
LOST - FEMALE Mack Shar-Pal k!<br />
need of surgery<br />
603 Health - Nutrition<br />
THIGH CREAM<br />
IT S AMAZmOmifl<br />
CaB See 422-0411<br />
VIC TANNY<br />
ahap. $60<br />
0 yearly duaa Part thru<br />
94 $600 CaB after 6paa<br />
2 FRANKLIN OMNI<br />
604 A n n o u n c a m a n t s<br />
Meetings/Seminars<br />
FREE PHOTOQftAPKY SEMINAR<br />
For tho<br />
derstandmg ol camera 4 flash man-<br />
datory 313-453-8*72<br />
605 Adoption<br />
ADOPTION piQlaaeieinal father fuB<br />
time mother 4 adopMd 2 yr old aon<br />
anxiously aa«»t a Bttla brother or<br />
awtar to Uve 4 |om our famay Wa<br />
want lo meal you<br />
606 Legal Noticae<br />
A Meeting of The Board of Directors<br />
o< me Suburban Mooarty Authority<br />
<strong>for</strong> Regional Transportation<br />
(SMART! WiB bo held on Friday Fab<br />
25 1994 at 2 "00PM m the authori-<br />
ty s mam oorHaranca room located<br />
on tho ninth floor of the First Narmn-<br />
m Bukdmg seo WooQward Avenus<br />
Datron MKh^an 48226 The<br />
606 Tranaportation<br />
A Travel<br />
DETROIT TO DALLAS - one wa,<br />
tick si March 2 $100<br />
CaB 722-5200<br />
FLORIDA —Datron to Sarasota<br />
1 way non-etop March 1. '994<br />
644-8659<br />
ROUND TWP amine ticket Detroit/<br />
Ft Myar* Leave Fab 28 return<br />
Mai 9 $110 338-4418<br />
2 tickets from Detroit lo Fqn<br />
NEW WEST i_AN0 AREA DAYCARE<br />
Foi children ages 2'»-5 yeers Fu« i<br />
time $65. weak Part lime also sveB-<br />
acne $10'day For enroHmem m<strong>for</strong>- I<br />
mation phone 467-8569<br />
AGGRESSIVE ATTORNEY<br />
BanAootcy Divorce/Famny Cr*v»-<br />
nal. Juvenae WB*. Probate Driving<br />
Privileges PersonBI mmry Susan<br />
Widenbaum 427-0303 or 356-0522<br />
NANNY HOUSEKEEPER<br />
<strong>for</strong> primarily 2nd shift hours. * Osy*<br />
a wee* some fiexibisty a plus ideal<br />
candidate would be kids oriented<br />
lookmg <strong>for</strong> long term and be psrt ol<br />
a lamity Raisrsncas own trsnspor-<br />
tabon 453-9104<br />
m Farmington<br />
» own trsnsportslion I your chadren<br />
6 & 4 year OlOCfS 0,.„<br />
dren $6 Tir 25 hrs s week Reply<br />
PO Box 21596 Datron Mi4822i<br />
MOTHER Of 1 month okd wit Baby-<br />
sit Redlord sres Your trsnsports-<br />
lion CsB Loa si 277-1728<br />
NANNY SEEKS family who places st<br />
least as much islue on then chadren<br />
as thwr possession* m sxlrsmeiy<br />
well qualified responsible energet-<br />
< ron-smoker Own mmi-vsr<br />
prowls loving learning 4 disopims<br />
Wtih dignity
—<br />
AG* O & E T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 24, 1994<br />
T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 4 , 1 9 9 4 O A E * SO<br />
700 Auction 81I11<br />
PUBLIC AUCTtON - MtrOi 4»i.<br />
K) am. Ml00 Van*orn. Wayne. ML<br />
*L*TN»1<br />
IMinmog*<br />
iPisf>3ioaQCi4arao<br />
102A437R4CT128044<br />
1888 Ford Van<br />
lFTD€1*r«QMC37«n<br />
PUBOC AUCTION<br />
Sal.. Feb 28. 10:30MTI 304 S Mam.<br />
Van Dyke (1433). AJmont. Ml<br />
From 188 t Van Dyka «d (M43) «-<br />
tereecuon In ImMy C*y. 90 S on<br />
Van Dyke (MS3) lo dowmlown At-<br />
mom WATCH FOR SIGNS WHEN<br />
ENTERING ALMONT Partial Beting<br />
armquee 8 Kknltur*. ^aaeaan *<br />
coaectiBMa. IOOM 4 mme. CoaeciibM<br />
cr-Ot t coma. Terme. caar> or<br />
c.ieck* with propar I.D BRIAN K<br />
ROWLEY 4 AaeocMlee Prolaaai ci nM<br />
(810) 667-3644<br />
SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN<br />
AUTO AUCTION<br />
PUBUC 4 DEALERS WELCOME<br />
MONDAY EVENING - 6PM<br />
FMM - Laaaa - Da alar Coneignment<br />
SiM Repoe - Naw Car Trade-in*<br />
Haaariad NumCfi<br />
Prompt Seryioe<br />
Pw* Up 4 Pekyery Service<br />
25 yra Automotive Expananca<br />
B200 N Tatagrapn Rd<br />
Monro*. Ml<br />
phone 313-586-8996<br />
FAX 313-566-3503<br />
700 Auction Sato*<br />
BRA UN & MELMER<br />
AUCTION SERVICES<br />
Reel Estate - Farm<br />
Household - Antiques<br />
Uoyd Braun Jarry H«m«<br />
Arm Arbor Sauna<br />
665-9646 994-0309<br />
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE<br />
Pucac Auction<br />
Marcf! 16. 1884 Marling at • am 2<br />
houaaa located m Wyandotte Can<br />
M EcnoM lor detaka 313-226-3630<br />
THE PLYMOUTH<br />
AUCTION QALLERY<br />
(Ftna antKjuea 4 cokectlbM auction)<br />
Noa accepting con eignmari ta lor<br />
FEBRUARY 26 AUCTION<br />
1 nam or mhorn eoOacttona<br />
313-450-2323<br />
RJM AUCTIONEERS<br />
& CALDWELL COMPANY<br />
900 N MM, Plymouth, Ml 46170<br />
701 CoMectiNes<br />
EUROPEAN OIL PMntinge ai OK-<br />
0am prtcaa 540-4641<br />
FOR your big or uma girl, nana bum<br />
larga Ooanouaa. electrified. fully fur-<br />
maned. mova ngfit In tor $990<br />
Cal Tammy al 766-0754<br />
701 Collecttoiea<br />
COMIC COLLECTORS Iron Man<br />
many SpaJerman 4 Wohrerine Al<br />
gradee Ga* be<strong>for</strong>e mere ara gene<br />
Leave maaaaaa 292-5142<br />
KNIFE SHOW - 270 labwe Cuatom.<br />
CoMactiMaa 4 Factory Fad 25-2*-<br />
27 Sun on Manor easlbourid 1-96<br />
Samoa Dr.. W ol IMalar. Livonia<br />
PLAYBOY Magazine coHaction. 36<br />
yaw*, and DC Coerrec Carda, 2 cae-<br />
702 Antiquee<br />
ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT<br />
P oat car 0a. magazmee. Majonca.<br />
Snaky cfana. perfume bottle* pacer<br />
Ooll*. toy*. mMtary 346-3154<br />
ROCHESTER - NEW SHOP<br />
AntlQuaa By PamMa<br />
331 Mam OpanaWad 2-23, 10am<br />
Victorian to Daco 652-0666<br />
ANTIOUE 4 COLLECTIBLE<br />
AUCTION<br />
Sat, Fa6 26- 10 30am<br />
PLYMOUTH AUCTION GALLERY<br />
900 N MIR SI Plymouth, Ml<br />
(1-275 to Ann A/bor Rd W 10 UBey,<br />
N, 1VI miM* on lt>a right)<br />
Aaeorted glass by Nippon. Hayai. an<br />
potMry. Duncan MWar braaa 4 *U-<br />
var coaaditxaa Br*** coUma grmd-<br />
ar. antique bar car pota old toys<br />
coma tumftira. aagna. neon 4 much<br />
mora For mora In<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />
R J. Montgomary 4 Assoc<br />
313-459-2323 FAX 313-4!<br />
Inc<br />
313-459-2524<br />
702 Antiquee<br />
ANNOUNCING<br />
SPRING<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
PAVILION<br />
ANTIQUES<br />
EXPOSITION<br />
Ovar 100 Exceptional ExMbttora<br />
faaturtng FumHura. Onantai Car-<br />
pats. Jeeelry, An Glaaa. Poroalaln.<br />
Pottary. Vintage Clothing. Weepone.<br />
Ova War itama. Bronzaa. Ooas Su-<br />
rer Architectural itama, Unana,<br />
Pamtmga. Braas. Books. Ortantaaa.<br />
Poatars. Lighting Fixturaa. Cloctia.<br />
Telepfionea. Sport • Memorabilia.<br />
Cut Glaaa 4 Much Mora<br />
SOUTHFIELD CIVIC CENTER<br />
26000 Evargraan al 10'* MIM<br />
(Exit 11 off 1-696)<br />
Feb. 25-26-27<br />
Fri 2pm-9pm Sat 12 Noon-8pm<br />
Sun 12 Noon-5pm<br />
FREE PARKING<br />
LUNCHEONS 4 DINNERS DAILY<br />
$1 00 OFF WITH THIS OC AO<br />
702 Antiquae<br />
ANTIQUE BOOKS FOR SALE<br />
Or Trade 1800 • to eerty 1900 *<br />
Alao 1843 epmnmg wheel<br />
•aava maaaaaa al: 414-1174<br />
ANTIQUE QALLERY OF<br />
FRANKLIN VILLAGE<br />
A BouUjua See> pteeewTAhow<br />
VA*T MAkHQ L«TW<br />
Schect*r/(3t3) 83a-00®3<br />
M T M M T U M . Oaaae Cmraam-<br />
ESTATE<br />
SALE<br />
FRIDAY & SATURDAY<br />
Feb 25 & 26. 10-4<br />
SUNDAY. Feb 27. 12-4<br />
(If Neceeaary)<br />
4683 Maura Lane<br />
W. Bloomfield<br />
S off Lone Pme E of MiodMben<br />
BeeutHui contemporary houee<br />
Gaftery owners nome<br />
Pace alee* lopped dmmg<br />
table 4 8 tuec* leouered<br />
chair*. Burtwood 4 chrome<br />
de*k wicker sols 4 cheir*.<br />
mar a rmc* badroom. large<br />
xmowered cuetom maaiei'<br />
bedroom 2 Dene* aevei<br />
wicker 'ockar<br />
amoum ol art. oa pemtmga<br />
oraptuca coaler* by Negei<br />
Southern Larry I M N 4<br />
other artiats pottery<br />
men s 4 woman s Oolfimg<br />
pme a huge arioimt oI<br />
good guamy houaahold 4<br />
See YOU Theret<br />
EDMUND<br />
FRANK & CO.<br />
iKXMMTOMa 4 AJ*«A«E»W<br />
8«»-55S5<br />
H U H K M AT 9 AM<br />
IROM Maoc THE HOUSE<br />
ESTATE SALES<br />
BY IRIS<br />
Eaaea* u>aaai i i tar over X Yr*.<br />
i«iaia HBiiaafniif Seta Mgwl<br />
. AWHA*Al.a • Auenone •<br />
CU HJIIII<br />
«2«-«335<br />
LEAVING TOWN - AM apartment fur.<br />
mtur* lor tata Fern H* Manor<br />
21736 Farminglon Rd Apt 112<br />
Farmmgton<br />
700 Houaahotd Qoode<br />
Wayne County<br />
CHILD CAAFT Baby Crib and 5<br />
COUCH 4 matching love seel 8o-<br />
ras/niaen. 2 end taMaa.<br />
Ike new 474-80*7<br />
DINING labia, large aokd oak. man-<br />
medium oaft 4<br />
from 4150, muat ama<br />
421-1898 or 421 1679<br />
OESK<br />
Walnut .(Den furmture )<br />
5 ft 480 261-4481<br />
EMBROIDERY ichamaUch! mechme<br />
(2) - include a« kse rods, hooks. The works, peies!<br />
yellow Psid $1,400 5 yrs ago Sale<br />
price l* $250 Swivel rocker Barrel<br />
type yeliow green. $75 649-6903<br />
ESTATf SALES A<br />
LIQUIDATIONS '<br />
CONDUCTED BY -<br />
THE<br />
Yellow Rose<br />
SHIRLEY «OS€, 425-482«<br />
FetAi taove<br />
Lr' 'cWMT<br />
«0 8ALI KMaehawy<br />
0 M M M OMmweM<br />
ytTIi i*l rrtox<br />
k s M l n n a a<br />
• * 717-84 79<br />
s r e<br />
»r *a»" ••<br />
«0 8ALI KMaehawy<br />
0 M M M OMmweM<br />
ytTIi i*l rrtox<br />
k s M l n n a a<br />
• * 717-84 79<br />
OIMSMAL fiecitic aoriane<br />
e e s UTeaat<br />
•eiewoou<br />
ea* '•*"> lieaaws. * e a raonk<br />
4<br />
SINGER<br />
AUTOMATIC<br />
ZlG ZAG sewing machine Make*<br />
designs applique* buttonholes<br />
elc «®c>o*ee*»eO P*y oh $84 ca*r<br />
or $8 per month<br />
GUARANTEED<br />
UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER<br />
2570 Dixie Hwy<br />
674-0439<br />
SOFA 4 LOVESEAT Oriental ru<br />
6«S quaied kmg *oe heedboerd<br />
melcfimg Bedapread Thom aa 'ike<br />
oak bedroom cneei eel (3 large<br />
pieeee). exesaam condition, good<br />
7321<br />
price Leeve meeaage<br />
540-7<br />
TECHLiNE Bed w«h Trundls Bed<br />
while $420,'Beat Contemporary<br />
natural wicker Couch 8 Chen wnne<br />
Haitian cuamona - 4400'beet<br />
Walnut boo*eaaea - caba (g<br />
doorsl 3 sections 76 m high. $310/<br />
Best Gala leg drop lee! table<br />
$230 Beat 3*3-8058<br />
THOMASVILLE queen-eixa Bed<br />
oom aal $500 Queen-ana<br />
water Bed $200 Super aingle<br />
waierBed $100 Evea 398-7285<br />
TRUMBULL'S<br />
ANTIOUE EMPORIUM<br />
218 E Merrai Bwmmghem<br />
Open 7 day* 647-8833<br />
Catering lo deaignera 4 antique<br />
dealers Specieknng m furniture<br />
mirror*, hghting 4 complete *ne o<<br />
decorative acceaeoriee<br />
TWO ORIENTAL ruga Tabrti wool<br />
8x9ft $2200 Picture oriental nig<br />
8x9ft skk 4 wool $2500 CaB Oar<br />
552 9481<br />
PLYMOUTH - Feb 27th 44525<br />
Governor Brad<strong>for</strong>d Sofa bed, 420<br />
Wa* chma cabmel w'matching mr-<br />
ror $30 both Royal Charter end<br />
table 450 Cherry shelf $10 We^nt<br />
eel w'Bench $75 Exerdee Ba>e<br />
450 Punching bag. 420 Chandelier<br />
420 Lamp Arthenware ug*<br />
REDECORATING tata • Beautiful<br />
traditional aokd cherrywood dining<br />
room eel, chma cabmel table 4<br />
newly uphoietared chair* 4 *erver<br />
$1500 Beeutifui Trend grvidfather<br />
dock $400 2 beeutltui wickei<br />
rocking chair*. $100 eech Sokd<br />
wood Baby bed $75 Beeutifui<br />
715 Computers<br />
Seles 4 Service<br />
APPLE lie - monitor, 2 disc drive<br />
OkKJata primer, software 4 books<br />
4350 or beat After 4pm 728-5467<br />
APPLE li GS - Loeded with soft-<br />
ware One 5 25 drive, one 3 5 drive<br />
RGB monitor Deek included Excel-<br />
lent condition 4566 489-8639<br />
APPLE li gs, 3 5 4 5'- disc drive* 1<br />
megabit* Ram Includes software<br />
Greal tor education 4500 Apple N<br />
a $300 647-8255<br />
APPLE MAC CLASSIC with monitor<br />
4 keyboerd 4MB 01 Ram 8 40 MB<br />
of hard drive, many programs in-<br />
stalled Uke new - $500 352-4773<br />
We Buy...<br />
PIANOS<br />
iSpmela Consoles Grandsi<br />
ANO -<br />
HAMMOND ORGANS<br />
'00 383-4491<br />
SMIH-TZU AKC 4<br />
adorable vet cnecked wormed 1st<br />
snots ReeOy to go 399-8247<br />
608 Vehicle A<br />
Boat Storage<br />
AKITA pupa 10 weeka. mother 4 fa-<br />
ther AKC papera $200-4250 VM<br />
checked anota Senoua 532-5506<br />
SHIH TZU puppy 6 mo Ota male<br />
an anota. aB paper* negotiaPM<br />
788-9758<br />
NEW 4 USED TV » 4 VCR a 13 to<br />
46 inch 90 day warranty $50 4 up<br />
CMI Mon-Fn 9-6 313-328-3800<br />
BLACK LAB - AKC<br />
•emale. shot*. 10 week*, gr<br />
poartlon Can 61<br />
SIBERIAN HUSKY PUP*. 4300 AKC<br />
can after 6pm 255-62*0<br />
AAA STORAGE<br />
Boats Trailers. Truck*<br />
Outdoor wea-lignied secured<br />
Electricity svskabta 5 acra*<br />
Jaffi iaa 4 Telegraph aree 538-88B0<br />
SONY 48 proieclion TV oak cat><br />
net win doors picture m piciure<br />
spat screen, 7 channel preview ex-<br />
cellent condition 4V 500 TVi'VCP<br />
table cherry 475 455-5943<br />
BRITTANY PUPS AKC anota<br />
730 Sporting Goods<br />
Exercise Equipment<br />
CAT 10 good home Female ahort<br />
laired Cakcc snota spayed 4 yra<br />
old indoor outdoor 524-0203<br />
CHOCOLATE - Maie chan*»-<br />
ons/up Bloodline 8 f t old 10 quak-<br />
fied nome 646-8283<br />
THE FOLLOWING HOSPITALS<br />
WILL GIVE A FREE PHYSICAL<br />
EXAM 4 CONSULTATION |Preferl<br />
awy within 72 houra of purchaae)<br />
FOR ANY NEW PUPPY OR KITTEN<br />
KERSHAW 421-7878<br />
LIVONIA 422-0570<br />
GARDEN CITY 421-3878<br />
ROYAL OAK 542-7330<br />
PLYMOUTH-BEECH 533-2140<br />
WESTCOTT 255-2400<br />
bring tnw ad with you)<br />
COMMOOOR computer complete<br />
with keyboard acreen ftoopy disc 4<br />
adaptable 1MB printer instruction<br />
manual* included 4750 342-2551<br />
dining room table.<br />
CaB <strong>for</strong> appomtmant<br />
top<br />
Must See'<br />
342-2551<br />
ROUND glass coffee isbM. glass<br />
sols table pmk marble pedeetai<br />
Bases $75*4 425-7979<br />
Sale' 2-2S 8am- tpm<br />
/a/a<br />
SOFA 4 loveseet blue Beige multi-<br />
color oak lrm 4400 Bunk BeOS<br />
dark pine $100 Queen headboard<br />
4 cheat dark wood $100 454-0109<br />
WATERSED queen sue set-up<br />
$175<br />
good condition<br />
COMPUTER - 386SX. Compeq w.'<br />
monitor Laser pnntar WordPerfect<br />
5 1 Microeofl Windows desk<br />
mouse 4 keyboard $1800 889-2216<br />
IBM 286 20 meg Hard drive CGA.<br />
Tandy color monitor 3'v 4 5". disk<br />
drive. Epeon F* aOpnmer.-SOftwar*.<br />
4550 Afler 3pm 522-3430<br />
IBM 486'MS-OOS 129 mg 4 mg<br />
RAM modem keyboard mou*e<br />
i* con* monitor 04 '993 32 ft new 'em<br />
By weekend weei or monthly tu*y<br />
SWT ZOMWWB CW332-8SC? -<br />
HIGH Tune Sti<br />
die Dred Breading trammg Lee-<br />
drrvers Vieriori welcome 878-3749<br />
800 Rec. Vehicles<br />
GOLDEN Reliever Pup AKC 12<br />
week old male Shots wormed Vel<br />
checked $'50 810-473-5803<br />
GOLDEN Ret'lever 'emaie 8<br />
monlfis nOkill&'Oll" All<br />
de*r*ncas done $500<br />
517-845-2851<br />
GOLDEN RETRIEVER Stud<br />
avaiaiBie AKC OF A All Clearance<br />
Service guarameed 634-7900<br />
NOTICE<br />
Starting the Monday Fab 21 i**ue<br />
you can -ecarve so* * ol the ciaai-<br />
fieda on Sunday at 6pm By uaing<br />
your Vis* or MC and grvmg a '*><br />
numBer you can otjer the lollowing<br />
ITEM COST<br />
9700 Cokectibiea $ 5 95<br />
9800 RV a $ 5 95<br />
9822 Auto* 439 95<br />
1988 "RAVELMASTER<br />
Ford motor nom* low<br />
loaded 421-6049<br />
UNIQUE family camper sei-up 2<br />
travel t'aaers on 2 adiommg lot* at<br />
Porlag* Lake Campground = 1 Cor<br />
Skir Bleeps 8 atiached awning air<br />
8«i6 semi attachad wooden<br />
screened m porcn 45000 = 2 Yel-<br />
lowstone sleeps 6 air 8>12 sem<br />
attached screened m porch S200C<br />
Win giadty ae« sepeiale o» 4*500<br />
Bofti 459-4325<br />
UTILfYY TRAILER - covered 4 . 8<br />
4275 722-7460<br />
WALDENWOODS Campground<br />
MemBeranip must seU'<br />
810-960-94 17<br />
TREADMILL Pro-Form wrtf. Ac<br />
cusmari fitness monitor Q-6mpn<br />
»hp DC motor new $250 553-3022<br />
COMMERCIAL Insurance customs'<br />
servica representative minimum ol<br />
2 yrs mult! line • company experi-<br />
ence Beneftta Ann Arbor 971-1000<br />
GOLDEN RETRIVER<br />
Male i 'i yr oid Aa snots neutered<br />
$150 634-7900<br />
! KEESHOUND female 4 moe oeeu-<br />
1 tifm markmga •egistered needa lots<br />
; of TIC all necessities mduded<br />
| $399 CaB Tany* 474-2283<br />
For 'urtlw dalaks<br />
ca* Bryan at 953-2297<br />
802 Snowmobilee<br />
ARCTIC CAT WHO Cel. 1W3 • Ex<br />
ceaem condition, etude 4 covai m-1 mcf<br />
duOed 44400 or beal 615-9246<br />
818 Auto A Truck<br />
Parts A Service<br />
B^ACK ti bar glass cap 'or bgm<br />
truck 6 Bed 65 Gaaon equarmm i<br />
giass complafe<br />
SEARS CRAFTSMAN tractor lawn-<br />
mower 11 HP 4 speed 36 double<br />
Bagger $500 646-2342<br />
718 Building Materials<br />
JACUZZI TUB - 4 lata various oak<br />
Boo* aheit systems Exceaem condi-<br />
tion Ca* 683-4378<br />
719 Hot Tube, Spes<br />
A Pools<br />
TANDEM AXLE - open car trailer<br />
Custom $' 500 or beal offer<br />
Ca* 420-2202<br />
TOOLS - 300 assorted and mtk*. *>-<br />
ceaenl condition HSS carbide co-<br />
Ball precision instruments 487-1084<br />
TWO 12 apeed Bikes Hks new 450<br />
eech 21 cu ft upright freaaer, 475<br />
Play pen $35 CaB evea 532-4287<br />
712 Appliances<br />
APPLIANCE SALE Hoi Pomt Re-<br />
frigerator 15 cu fl Speed Queen<br />
Waaner commercial neevy duly 6<br />
mo* old Seer* electric dryer Al <strong>for</strong><br />
$500 427-30*9<br />
APT SIZED gas Hove ia*<br />
Qromr\ refridgerator Both exi<br />
condition $75 each, 471-0039<br />
B U Y - S E L L - T R A D E<br />
Rebuilt stovea lefrlgeralora<br />
freezers TVs. VCR * imcrow* vwa<br />
ak conditioners 4 deliumsamers<br />
GUARANTEEO<br />
We Buy - Re-cyde declaim<br />
APPLIANCES<br />
28801 Southfield<br />
8888 Green«eld<br />
559-2900<br />
838-7800<br />
ELECTRIC STOVE GE whne piaas<br />
Irom excellent condition 4125<br />
422 ' 888 or 522 1829<br />
WALL UNIT 8 h Wide.<br />
8 Aah 7 piaca e»ceaan<br />
condition, $1500<br />
medium Oak<br />
quamy and<br />
84*-377$<br />
4 X 5 FT oak entertain<br />
Ma 27 teM.tenor w'ak<br />
behmd glee*. 8250<br />
man! center<br />
ereo on mOa<br />
47*-1219<br />
700 Houaahokl Goods<br />
Wayne County<br />
BEAUTIFUL BAKER tat aa Seek Irom<br />
amotion 85000 beM OAM MuM<br />
884-4486<br />
BEAUTIFUL BRASS<br />
QUI neWrg oi i M H<br />
ledroom *M<br />
M 5-Ji —ar<br />
CaB alter 8pm<br />
8*3-7 iaa<br />
MATCMMQ cheM of<br />
dreeeer w/fkMtfi lekioi<br />
•Mix 8228<br />
dam<br />
981-80*1<br />
BEDMOOM aaa anaou<br />
bed I'llll mirror<br />
M i a 8250/beM ew<br />
• M s MM!<br />
aM.<br />
eMa e a an* S rr MUk. saoo<br />
ESTATE SALE<br />
•MS. MM of torn a tm*m< »*•<br />
gML **J«es • ea^ai t iaaa*<br />
FEBRUARY<br />
INVENTORY<br />
SALE<br />
25% OFF<br />
ALREADY LOW PRICES<br />
WITH THIS AD<br />
A* modem 4 Ike n<br />
Free hook up and aea iry wWh ad<br />
Open 7 day*<br />
BEST VALUE<br />
APPLIANCES<br />
30*36 Plymoulk no<br />
C OI Meiiiiiiai<br />
427-9544<br />
OAS STOVE I D m I . ^<br />
J13-728-S3S8<br />
•we kidoe MM By MM*. Mm<br />
IS au a ar- Wide waaer 4<br />
««oeen OAS $TON«<br />
OoMV $174<br />
I*K.^ 41M a*<br />
713<br />
dt5> FEBRUARY<br />
BICYCLE<br />
BONANZA<br />
neootemOHSD i<br />
W. 7 Mae 476-16IB<br />
i<br />
GREAT LAKES Spa Moonlighler<br />
67"x35 deep. 7 adruttebie ieis<br />
5 persori light timer 2 speed pump<br />
Biua marBle cover wiute cedar. 4<br />
mon tha old 42.250 647-3804<br />
HOT Springe Spa - redwood porte-<br />
Bie. v warrenr> exceaent condition<br />
4
6G* O&E Thursday, February 24, 1994<br />
AUTOMOTIVE<br />
816 Auto ft Truck<br />
Parts ft Service<br />
FENDERS, HOOOS BUMPERS<br />
Patch P*n*i* TO>» New part* tor<br />
less Action Bod, Panels 8 Mile &<br />
Telegraph 534-7500<br />
FULL so* truck lirm 8 lift kit-sel.-'<br />
trade -ed clwome modular "mi,<br />
usM Sir as 110-$25 each 471 -0039<br />
819 Auto Services -<br />
Financing<br />
BAD CREDIT-' NO CREDIT?<br />
"Wa Can Halpt"<br />
CALL MR BURLEY<br />
SUBURBAN OLDS CADILLAC<br />
643-0070<br />
820 Auto* Wanted<br />
ABSOLUTELY<br />
HIGHEST $ PAID FOR<br />
Quality Cars & Trucks<br />
we tH/y wt!f* lOtagnty<br />
Please call Jeff Benson Car Co<br />
562-7011<br />
ALWAYS LOOKING<br />
For Nice Domestic Cars<br />
Call Tom Hines<br />
Hines Part Lincoln-Mercury<br />
453-2424 * 245<br />
or 570-7239 Mobile Phone<br />
WANTED<br />
AUTOS & TRUCKS<br />
BILL BROWN<br />
-USEDCARS-<br />
35000 Plymouth Ro L'voo.a<br />
522-0030<br />
621 Junk Cart Wanted<br />
- aaaaauto-<br />
AAKON AARON always pays more<br />
'or iunk or running cars 24 hour<br />
service 534-1923<br />
All AUTOS -TOP$$$<br />
junked wrecked or running<br />
E & M: 474-4425<br />
60&-4600<br />
AUTO<br />
Torn that (una. running cx «wrec*ew<br />
(Inc. "WIS In** xeW ( *aw <br />
Advance Lease Payment<br />
tii<br />
1994 RANGER "SPLASH"<br />
I-'369'<br />
/Me<br />
\ '208'<br />
Ccneotetle *oor sadmg reer semjew power xleenrw}<br />
m.rrors power radio eiec am,1m clock cassette<br />
-fweis kill lace cfirwne Mnper-fear alep fned atanejm<br />
color xeyeo minors color keyed<br />
Bumpers color keyed gnl r»«iiar<br />
sxie 3*5 rase, Bres^P235«0«* t5<br />
BSW VS SBC Clor 6040 Benan<br />
seat AB 93 8 94 coaege grant' S»<br />
I2095<br />
Advance Leaae Paymem *4390'<br />
r 1994 RANGER "4X4" SPLASH SUPER CAB<br />
^<br />
L«a» 7200'<br />
1994 TAURUS "SHO"<br />
Vx $ 379"<br />
Lease<br />
•0" Down<br />
24 mo<br />
3 C*. SHO 6 cyl 24 re^e 5 speed manual mKA lemole<br />
fuw 16er door rel seal poewr drwe's power group<br />
- speed contra an* lock Braking system defroaler reer<br />
window a c electronic climate<br />
control auto system f«gr> level<br />
remote deckiidluet dr release . _<br />
Bolt,side tnoKkng Black am bag (m|f|||TTl<br />
ctxx locks-power power enlenna<br />
KF>I gnx«<br />
advance La^ Payman<br />
1994 RANGER XLT SUPER CAB<br />
1*218'<br />
2 3L EFI 1-4 trare-5 speed martial ord cons»et» fcK*<br />
entjoe slKJ«>g rear steenng powet rad^-elect<br />
snyxtsss Clock aertaiy Heavy duty -fweis torged<br />
ak^rwHjm cover-ooasr keyed cargo<br />
Bumper-tfirome mm slap XLT tnm<br />
seal rear Ibmp regular axle 3 73<br />
ratio *eePJ2V70Ri4SL OWL AS I<br />
San aa 93 8 94 coaege grade S» J<br />
12367 '<br />
ACNranca Laaaa Payment<br />
1994 F 150 "XL" PICKUP<br />
a «L EFI 14 5 speed marki*! cvd Uans 8oor mat spate<br />
lire km.ied service f>eec9mei mauiabon peckage<br />
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S - W i D a s t FRI. M S A 1<br />
CALL<br />
TOLL FREE 1-8Q0-875-F0RD
80* O&E Thursday, February 24, 1994<br />
BOB Dusscnu<br />
"YOUR DISCOUNT DEALER"<br />
39 Years of low, low Prices<br />
and Outstanding Service<br />
1994 Continental<br />
Executive 4 Dr. Sedan<br />
Dmq /no dearcoai Murwn leather *«a: ai*lace<br />
preterred aqupment pkg 952A. keytesa HumnaiM Wry system<br />
comtorVconvemence group, 3 8L EFI VI ang*» s4ectron«c auto<br />
overdrive trvt*. P20570R15 BSW bras SO. #40356<br />
2 yttr I u m<br />
•495**<br />
p t month<br />
or purchau <strong>for</strong><br />
'29,800*<br />
20 AvallaM*<br />
1994 Sable GS 4 Door Sedan<br />
Cta/npagne Charcot! mocha doth o>e*9n»3 equipment pkg<br />
451*. light group power windows & toe*. speed control power<br />
drw Mat. cast Mumxim wtvaM AM FM stereo -ado » cassette<br />
3 OL EFI V6 auto oveOnve trans Stk »40393<br />
or purchaM <strong>for</strong><br />
2 yoar l u u<br />
J 3 1 9 "<br />
par month<br />
1993 SABLE LS<br />
Wm $21,489<br />
'14,959*<br />
$ 17,159*<br />
26 AvallaMa<br />
1993 TOWN CAR<br />
CAftTlER<br />
DEMO<br />
Was 533.633<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
'28,586*<br />
•T-<br />
I \<br />
1994 Lincoln<br />
Town Car<br />
Midnight opal dearcoat metalhc opal grey leather Mat<br />
surface 4 6L EFI V8 engine e4ectroroc automatic<br />
overdrive transmission, conventional spars tirs. Y spoke<br />
aluminum mtissl. aluminum spars wheel leather Mating<br />
surface Stk #40277<br />
2 yaar I U M<br />
«445"<br />
or purchaaa <strong>for</strong><br />
par month<br />
1994<br />
Villager<br />
GS<br />
Wagon<br />
$ 29,946*<br />
11 AvallaMa<br />
Jewel green devcoai. smoke doth, equipment pkg 692A. GS tnm<br />
Mr. rear window defrost, power mirrors. 7-passenger speed<br />
control, power windows.locks. AMFM cassette undeneal storage<br />
power seat privacy glass bghi group power raar vert window<br />
aluminum wheats wlock, 3 X fuel injection engine * speed auto<br />
trans P205.7W15 BSW a/S radials Stk #40«U<br />
or purchasa <strong>for</strong><br />
2 yaar laaaa<br />
'373**<br />
par month<br />
1993 COUGAR XR7<br />
aooow<br />
Wm $17,909<br />
'12,900*<br />
$ 19,488*<br />
42 AvallaMa<br />
1993 TRACER<br />
4 DOOR<br />
ocuo<br />
Was S12.786<br />
SALE PRICE<br />
'9331*<br />
BOB DUSSCDU LINCOLN • MCRCUflV<br />
si625 Grand River at Orchard Lake Rd.. Farmington<br />
TOP DOLLAR Open Mon & Thurs til 9 P.M.<br />
FOR YOUR TRADE ...<br />
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OUR SPECIALTY , . RW ,,IF MR, K<br />
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$<br />
LEASE FOR<br />
*<br />
189"<br />
I W W PER MO.<br />
2.9% APR Financing Available<br />
NEW<br />
NEW<br />
1994 INTREPID S 3 1994 CARAVAN<br />
Automatic trans power steering<br />
air tinted glass, rear detogger<br />
cruise tilt, custom 50 50 spin<br />
bench seats. & much more'<br />
Lease <strong>for</strong><br />
wi<br />
Mon. & Thurs.<br />
Sales Open til 9 p.m.<br />
Service Open<br />
til 6 p.m.<br />
A/C. 7 passenger Mating, sunscreen.<br />
glass, tilt. cruise control<br />
automatic, V-6 rear detogger<br />
AM FM stereo & much more 1<br />
Lease <strong>for</strong><br />
! 167 20<br />
per<br />
mo.<br />
Dick Scott<br />
DCD6E<br />
Free Tank ot Gas wtth Every Mew Car Purchasse<br />
451-2110 962-3322<br />
•PaymMll MM or X) l<br />
OUT OF TOWN CALLS ACCEPTED<br />
Ckja an «*apton IB mo I pa»»i»nl ISM I<br />
•xr mi>K»] i bsc Caravan $2000 Sradoa I'M tWoaft aopacao* » teaiw<br />
30 000 lie cm mat ov«r •naahor nnclt may ba ptfChaMd al pnea MUmwa a<br />
OVER 80 COWVCTSIOWS<br />
Mm STOCK FOR!<br />
NEW<br />
1994 SHADOW ES<br />
AC. bucket<br />
rear defrost tog lamp*. hgfttmg<br />
group AMFM cassette tinted<br />
glass, automatic trans A more 1<br />
Lease <strong>for</strong><br />
Mo flaasoruMe<br />
Otfmr<br />
Rotus+d!<br />
mo.<br />
684 Ann Arbor Rd.<br />
IVi miles off I-275<br />
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laaaa kjtwj TOW O« pa»m«*i PW»* • 30<br />
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This<br />
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NEW ^ ESCORT LX WAGON<br />
UST PRICE<br />
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