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<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbsmrer<br />

VOLUME 18 NUMBER 92 MONDAY. MAY 31,1993 • CANTON. MICHIGAN • 56 PAGES FIFTY CENTS<br />

IN THE PAPER<br />

TODAY<br />

Election results: Find out how<br />

your neighbors voted on the muchdebated<br />

Proposal A by calling our<br />

hot line, 953-2024. Callers will be<br />

able to find out vote totals in their<br />

communities as well as surrounding<br />

suburban communities. Vote<br />

totals will be available at 9 a.m.<br />

Thursday, June 3.<br />

School questions: We quiz<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> school board<br />

candidates on another question.<br />

There are five candidates vying for<br />

one term on the board./3A<br />

TASTE<br />

Reader requests: Chef Larry<br />

Janes answers your questions and<br />

shares momma's pork chop recipe.<br />

/IB<br />

Healthy barbecuing: How to<br />

barbecue has become as important<br />

as what to barbecue. Health-conscious<br />

chefs and a dietitian clear<br />

Regional champion: Plymouth<br />

Salem won its first regional championship<br />

in girls track and field<br />

Saturday. /1C<br />

STREET SCENE<br />

No question: With influences<br />

like The Alarm, U2, the Red Hot<br />

Chili Peppers, The Beatles and<br />

Led Zeppelin, you might ask what<br />

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performs. Simple, say band members,<br />

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Taste. IB<br />

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Prop. A faces voters Wednesday<br />

Months of debate will come to an end Wednesday<br />

when voters in the Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> school district,<br />

like others statewide, will go to the polls to decide the<br />

fate of Proposal A. The measure would cut property<br />

taxes and increase the sales tax.<br />

BYM.B. DILLON<br />

STAFF WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

The talking about Proposal A will<br />

come to an end on Wednesday, and<br />

voters will have their say about the<br />

plan that would cut property taxes<br />

and increase sales taxes.<br />

The Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> school<br />

board is opposed to the Gov. John<br />

Engler-backed proposal, claiming it<br />

will cost the district too much money.<br />

That opposition drew criticism from<br />

the Michigan Education Association,<br />

the union that represents local teachers,<br />

and a Plymouth man who is a<br />

partner in charge of Deloitte &<br />

Touche's tax services.<br />

Proposal A would limit annual<br />

property tax increases to 5 percent or<br />

the inflation rate, whichever is less.<br />

Maximum school operating taxes<br />

would be reduced to 18 non-voted<br />

mills. Districts, which would be guar-<br />

BILL BRESLER/STAJT PHC<strong>IT</strong>OCRAPHKR<br />

Victim's brother: Don Tappan, brother of shooting victim Janette Madsen, challenged<br />

statements Donald Madsen made Wednesday to the press.<br />

Family and police working<br />

to put murder-suicide to rest<br />

BY KEVIN BROWN<br />

8TAFF WR<strong>IT</strong>ES<br />

Hiding under her bed, Janette<br />

Madsen's 15-year-old daughter told<br />

the 911 operator on Wednesday,<br />

"My mother's just been shot . . .<br />

several times."<br />

"Who did it?" the operator<br />

asked.<br />

"I think my dsd."<br />

Police played the tape of the 5:40<br />

s.m. call from the home on Paciocoo<br />

Court in Plymouth Township for<br />

reporters on Thursday • — just<br />

hours after Madsen's estranged<br />

husband, Donald, committed sui-<br />

Forum cablecast<br />

The cablecast of the Msy 26 Lesgue of Women<br />

Voters candidates' forum for Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Community Schools board election June 14 will be<br />

shown on Omnicom at the following times and<br />

days:<br />

On Channel 8 st 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 1; 8:30<br />

p.m. Saturday, June 5; 8:30 p.m. Monday, June 7;<br />

and 5:30 p.m. Thuradsy, June 10.<br />

The League of Women Voters-Michigan Forum<br />

on Proposal A will be shown on Channel 15 st 7:30<br />

p.m. Monday, June 1, and 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.<br />

June 2.<br />

Tbe Proposal A discussion hosted by state Rep.<br />

Deborah Whyman, which was taped May 26, will<br />

be shown on Channel 15 st 5:30 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

June 1, and 4 p.m. Wedneeday, June 2.<br />

cide after a police standoff in<br />

Northville.<br />

Donald Madsen, 41, told police<br />

over his cellular phone on Wednesday<br />

he'd shot his wife over a custody<br />

fight. The couple was in court<br />

seeking a divorce.<br />

After locating him in his condo<br />

on Seven Mile Rosd near Sheldon,<br />

area police surrounded the unit, cut<br />

off his phone and electricity, and<br />

eventually found him dead in his<br />

Cadillac after he shot himself.<br />

See 4A Donald Madsen<br />

CANTON CONNECTION<br />

Camp sign up<br />

Camp A.B.L.E. — a therapeutic recreation day<br />

camp — is scheduled to begin Tuesday, July 6 and<br />

run through Friday, Aug 13 at Miller Elementary<br />

School.<br />

The program is scheduled from 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m<br />

A latchkey after the camp program may slso be<br />

arranged for an extra foe.<br />

The deadline to register boys snd girls, sges 4-<br />

18, is June 18. Advance registration is required<br />

either in person or by mail. Registration began<br />

May 24. Register at <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

Services, 1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

an teed a minimum $4,800 per pupil,<br />

could levy up to 9 additional mills<br />

with voter approval.<br />

The sales tax would go from 4 percent<br />

to 6 percent, with the additional<br />

revenue and lottery proceeds going to<br />

schools.<br />

Beverly Wolkow, the MEA's executive<br />

director, and Michael Licata, a<br />

Plymouth resident who serves as<br />

president of the Greater Detroit<br />

See PROPOSAL A, 4A<br />

Whyman<br />

eyes tax<br />

impacts<br />

BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKJ<br />

STAFF WRJTEB<br />

Before you vote on Proposal A June<br />

2, take a look at your own tax situation<br />

and how the plan might benefit<br />

you.<br />

"For some it's a tax increase. For<br />

others it's a tax decrease," state Rep.<br />

Deborah Whyman of <strong>Canton</strong> told 30<br />

residents at the Plymouth Salem<br />

High School <strong>Library</strong> Wednesday<br />

night. "It's important for you to look<br />

i tax situation.'"<br />

about the effect" oT "Proposal A" on<br />

house longer, you will<br />

receive a benefit/<br />

Deborah Whyman<br />

state representative<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s farmers. But no farmers<br />

were in the audience.<br />

She also explained why she voted<br />

to put the proposal on the ballot. "I<br />

believed it was property tax relief for<br />

homeowners and business owners." A<br />

compromise plan, Whyman said Proposal<br />

A "is not tbe end-all to school<br />

financing and property taxes."<br />

Proposal A would limit property<br />

tax assessment increases to 5 percent<br />

or the inflation rate, whichever is less.<br />

School districts could collect 18 mills<br />

without a vote of taxpayers. And taxpayers<br />

could approve up to another 9<br />

mills in taxes.<br />

The state sales tax would be increased<br />

from 4 percent to 6 percent,<br />

with the additional revenue and lottery<br />

money going to Michigan's public<br />

schools. Proposal A also would<br />

guarantee every school district a minimum<br />

$4,800 for each student.<br />

"It will make the budgeting process<br />

much easier and much more stable,"<br />

Whyman said. "What we're doing<br />

over time is closing the spending gap<br />

(between districts)."<br />

Under Proposal A, farmers, particularly<br />

like those in <strong>Canton</strong> who<br />

received double-digit property assessment<br />

increases, will benefit, said<br />

Doug Ewald of the Michigan Farm<br />

Bureau.<br />

Without Proposal A, farmland assessed<br />

at $250,000 would increase to<br />

1277,500 in 1993, based on an average<br />

11-percent increase. In 1994 — without<br />

Proposal A, and with an average<br />

7-percent increase — the assessment<br />

would increase to $296,925 in 1994.<br />

With Proposal A, that same property<br />

would be assessed at $257,500 in<br />

1993 and in 1994 at $270,375 (if property<br />

values rose 5 percent or more).<br />

By 1999, that property without Proposal<br />

A would be assessed at<br />

$416,453 — and $345,076 with Proposal<br />

A. Ewald said.<br />

SeeHPACTft, 4A<br />

48188. Make checks payable to <strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />

The weekly fee is $60 for residents of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township snd the City of Plymouth For non residents,<br />

the fee is $75.<br />

Unless otherwise advised. Friday trips can be<br />

registered for separately An extra fee msy be<br />

charged for Friday trips.<br />

D.A.R.E graduations<br />

The lsat of seven graduation ceremonies for students<br />

in the Drug Abuse Resistance Education<br />

program Is scheduled for 7 p.m. June 16, st Our<br />

Lady of Good Counsel, 1151 William, Plymouth.<br />

Other ceremonies were held st Hulsing Elemen<br />

tary School, Fiegel Elementary School, Eriksson<br />

Elementary School, Ferrand Elementary School.<br />

Gsllimore Elementary School and Hoben Elemen<br />

tary School.<br />

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2A(C) The Observer/ MONDAY. MAY 3J, 1993<br />

Township drops<br />

televised forum<br />

BY JOANNE MALISZEWSKJ<br />

STAFF WR<strong>IT</strong>EB<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s community dialogue<br />

planned for June 10 haa been canceled<br />

due to lack of interest.<br />

"In a community of 60,000, I<br />

find it interesting only seven people<br />

responded," said Ken Voyles,<br />

administrative assistant to Tom<br />

Yack, township supervisor.<br />

Even after extending the deadline.<br />

only seven responded to<br />

Voyles' request for reservations to<br />

the event, which would have given<br />

residents a chance to ask their<br />

elected officials any questions<br />

they wanted. Voyles was looking<br />

for 75 residents.<br />

But the seven who made reservations<br />

can take heart. They may<br />

still get their chance. "We will tryto<br />

form a focus group for those<br />

who expressed an interest,"<br />

Voyles said.<br />

He and other officials aren't<br />

sure what to make of the apparent<br />

lack of interest. "I don't know<br />

whether they (residents) are apathetic<br />

or satisfied. It's a little disturbing,"<br />

Voyles said.<br />

The apparent lack of interest<br />

may be par for the course. It is<br />

rare for the township board of<br />

trustees to get a full house of residents<br />

at its weekly meetings.<br />

"We weren't implying this was<br />

t,he only way to have a heart-toheart<br />

with the supervisor," Voyles<br />

said of the community dialogue.<br />

Residents are still free to call<br />

their elected officials.<br />

Voyles was hoping 125 residents<br />

would call for the community<br />

dialogue. From those, 75<br />

names would have been randomly<br />

chosen to sit in the audience of<br />

the forum, which was to be cablecast.<br />

Voyles also had asked residents<br />

to call in with their name and the<br />

topic or question they wanted to<br />

ask elected officials. A reception<br />

was to follow, at which residents<br />

could ask more questions.<br />

He acknowledged that perhaps<br />

the process was too complicated.<br />

Or that perhaps residents didn't<br />

appreciate having to tell him in<br />

advance what questions they<br />

wanted to ask or which topics<br />

they intended to address.<br />

Voyles extended the deadline<br />

for reservations another week, until<br />

May 21, hoping for more public<br />

interest. At that time, he explained<br />

that he wanted an idea of<br />

the type of questions to be asked,<br />

but said questions would be randomly<br />

chosen during the cablecast.<br />

DNR investigates<br />

leaking drums<br />

raTTtesources HH expected to xe-<br />

_ move.<br />

<strong>IT</strong> " raii>T« I'm" pmatf<br />

property on Newton, east of Beck<br />

Road.<br />

According to a <strong>Canton</strong> police<br />

report, the property owner met<br />

with the <strong>Canton</strong> Fire Department<br />

when he stumbled across two 55gallon<br />

drums thrown on his property.<br />

One of the drums apparently<br />

was leaking a gray, thick fluid.<br />

Grass on which the fluid had apparently<br />

leaked was dried up and<br />

dead. A plastic lid found in the<br />

material said Ford Engineering<br />

Corp., according to the report.<br />

"It's not believed to be of any<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbseruer<br />

. Lu n h 1 yzed "We f>elieve_it is. an<br />

-or<br />

The hazardous materials team<br />

was called to the scene. Samples<br />

of the material were taken and<br />

put in a special drum. The state<br />

DNR also was called.<br />

"We had a private company<br />

come out, and they gave the land<br />

owner an estimate for analyzing<br />

(the material) and removal," Rorabacher<br />

said.<br />

The property owner apparently<br />

also talked to other companies.<br />

He also found out that the DNR<br />

will remove the materials, which<br />

could be a three- or four-week<br />

process, Rorabacher said.<br />

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P L Y M O U T H - C A N T O N S C H O O L B O A R D E L E C T I O N - J U N E 1 4<br />

CANDIDATE: EMPLOYMENT EDUCATION: ACTIV<strong>IT</strong>IES:<br />

David Artley<br />

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

15 years<br />

Robert Burger<br />

Plymouth Township<br />

resident 26 years<br />

Terry Chuhran<br />

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

22 years<br />

Steve Kilijancyzk<br />

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

14 years<br />

Rev. William Myers<br />

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

7 years<br />

• Employment: Director of<br />

Development. Human Services<br />

Department. Kalamazoo County<br />

Administration<br />

• Education: bachelor's degree.<br />

Eastern Michigan University<br />

• Employment: retired teacher<br />

• Education : degrees from Wayne<br />

State and Eastern Michigan<br />

Universities<br />

• Employment: metallurgical technician,<br />

Masco Research and<br />

Development<br />

• Education: associate degrees<br />

from Schoolcraft College, Working<br />

on bachelor's degree at Wayne<br />

State Universitx<br />

• Employment: systems analyst.<br />

Hospice of Southeastern Michigan<br />

• Education: bachelor's degree<br />

from John Carroll University in<br />

Cleveland. Ohio, master's degree<br />

from the University of Chicago.<br />

• Employment: pastor. Faith<br />

Community Moravian Church.<br />

1986-1992.<br />

• Education: degrees from Eastern<br />

Voters quiz board hopefuls<br />

BY M.B. DILLON<br />

STAFF WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> voters<br />

quizzed four candidates for the<br />

school board at a League of Women<br />

Voters' candidates night at<br />

Plymouth Salem High School<br />

Wednesday.<br />

One four-year term is open. The<br />

election is Monday, June 14. Also<br />

on the ballot will be a 4-mill tax<br />

increase and a 17.74-mill renewal,<br />

should Proposal A fail in the<br />

statewide election Wednesday,<br />

June 2.<br />

Candidates include incumbent<br />

trystee David Artley, Robert<br />

Burger of Plymouth Township,<br />

Terry Chuhran of <strong>Canton</strong>, Steve<br />

Kilijanczyk of <strong>Canton</strong>, and the<br />

Rev. William Myers of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Burger, who is ill, didn't attend.<br />

The forum was taped by Omnicom<br />

cable and will be broadcast<br />

on Channel 8 at 4 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

June 1; 8:30 p.m. Saturday, June<br />

5; 8:30 p.m. Monday, June 7, and<br />

5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 10.<br />

In opening remarks, Myers said<br />

he is in the race "because there<br />

are tremendously important issues<br />

regarding the education of<br />

our children that aren't being<br />

dealt with." Myers said he tried<br />

to drop out of the campaign when<br />

he discovered he was moving (to<br />

take a new joh), but that he has<br />

since been urged not to by many<br />

residents who say he is the only<br />

one dealing with the issues.<br />

"We have almost 400 fourth<br />

graders who aren't reading,'" said<br />

Myers. "We have overcrowding at<br />

the high school which is leading<br />

to an increase in violence, and<br />

poor communication in the district.<br />

The Myers issue<br />

"I apologize for the fact I have<br />

become the issue. Even though<br />

the messenger is gone, the message<br />

lives on. That's why I am<br />

still in this campaign "<br />

Said Chuhran: "I think each<br />

and every board member should<br />

have a focus to specialize in. I<br />

would look at the waste in the<br />

system and make sure tax dollars<br />

are spent as efficiently as possible."<br />

Chuhran took aim at Myers.<br />

"When I pulled petitions, I fully<br />

intended to serve a four-year<br />

term. I don't have a job waiting<br />

for me any place."<br />

Kilijanczyk said "the reason I<br />

got into the race is to improve<br />

leadership and the decision-making<br />

ability of this board."<br />

Financial skills<br />

As a boaifc member, Kilijanczyk<br />

said he would apply his financial<br />

skills in helping to solve the<br />

critical issues now facing the district.<br />

"WTiat I intend to do is to<br />

have some open forums and listen<br />

to what parents and staff have to<br />

say. Right now, I see three major<br />

areas: finances, instructional<br />

technology and the curriculum,<br />

which in the elementary levels is<br />

heavily focused on developmental.<br />

Many parents are having<br />

problems with that."<br />

Artley said he moved to the district<br />

because of its schools. "I<br />

have a background in business,<br />

I've sent my children to these<br />

schools and I have a grandchild<br />

who may attend Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

schools, which gives me a<br />

long-term vested interest,"<br />

Artley said getting citizens involved<br />

in education "is one of my<br />

landmarks."<br />

User-friendly<br />

"The schools must be userfriendly,<br />

not so that people will<br />

always hear what they want, but<br />

so they'll get an answer in a timely<br />

fashion," he said.<br />

Candidates were asked whether<br />

they're satisfied with academics<br />

in the district.<br />

"This school system has one of<br />

the better ratings of any school<br />

district around here. I know there<br />

are problems at the elementary<br />

level and I know we need to look<br />

at it," said Chuhran.<br />

"To meaaure the excellence is<br />

pretty hard to do," Kilijanczyk<br />

The Observer/ MONDAY, MAY 31, 1993


»A(C)<br />

Chamber phone-a-thon<br />

ropes in 31 new members<br />

•ft<br />

I hi- C'antun Chamber of Com-<br />

•rre recently competed in the<br />

t annual Chamber Challenge<br />

e Five Star Chambers.<br />

and Westland tied for first place<br />

at 19 members, winning Tigers<br />

tickets donated by Jack Demmer<br />

Ford.<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Cowboys, however,<br />

roped in the most members of the<br />

day — 31 — because they continued<br />

calling all day.<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> chamber had more<br />

callers than phones. Chamber executive<br />

director Linda Shapona<br />

thanked the follwing callers,<br />

runners, contributors and coordinators:<br />

Carol Hay. chairwoman/<br />

cheerleader/caller; Gloria Janks,<br />

chamber office runner-coordinator;<br />

Nick Kulka. cowboycheerleader<br />

and inspiration; Tom<br />

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sold; Frankie Middleton, prize<br />

"rounder-upper"; Cowboy callers<br />

Carol Felker, Dennis Thoune,<br />

Philip Sugg, Dawn Scott, Jess<br />

Callaway, Mary Kay Witzke. Bob<br />

Olson. Janet Volante and Thom<br />

Kenney; and Cowboy runners Bob<br />

Boyer, Ron Lieberman, Lynda<br />

Willis and Frank McMurray.<br />

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The Observer/ MONDAY. MAY 31, 1993 *5A<br />

SC to raise tuition<br />

$3 per credit hour<br />

BY RALPH R. ECHTINAW<br />

STAFF WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

Schoolcraft College trustees<br />

tended to a tower of business last<br />

week, raising tuition, adopting a<br />

tax levy, adopting a budget and<br />

raising the salary of 66 employees.<br />

By unanimous vote, trustees<br />

Mary Breen, Michael Burley,<br />

Winifred Fraser, Harry Greenleaf,<br />

Steve Ragan, John Walsh and Patricia<br />

Watson raised tuition for<br />

in-district students from $40 a<br />

credit hour to $43, a 7.5 percent<br />

increase.<br />

In the 29 years since Schoolcraft<br />

was founded in 1964, trustees<br />

have raised tuition 17 times.<br />

Fourteen of those increases have<br />

come in the 15 years since 1978.<br />

Trustees also raised non-resident<br />

tuition from $60 to $64.50<br />

and out-of-state tuition from<br />

$87.50 to $94.<br />

However, Schoolcraft tuition<br />

still compares favorably with<br />

other suburban area community<br />

colleges. Next fall, students at<br />

Henry Ford, Oakland and Washtenaw<br />

community colleges are expected<br />

to pay $41, $45 and $47 per<br />

credit hour, respectively.<br />

The reason tuition has risen so<br />

dramatically, Schoolcraft officials<br />

say, is that the state government's<br />

annual subsidies to all community<br />

colleges haven't kept pace with<br />

inflation. Years ago. the state<br />

subsidy accounted for roughly<br />

one-third of Schoolcraft's budget.<br />

Property tax revenue and tuition<br />

comprised the other two-thirds.<br />

In the $32 million budget for<br />

1993-4 approved last week, the<br />

state subsidy- accounts for 26 percent,<br />

property taxes 39 percent<br />

and tuition 34 percent. The state<br />

subsidy fell by 0.78 percent in<br />

dollars, but by more than 3 percent<br />

if inflation is factored in.<br />

of cutting programs. Greenleaf<br />

said the board will ha^e to "take a<br />

concentrated look at the whole<br />

cost-containment area" in the<br />

next few years because tbe state<br />

subsidy isn't expected to rise anytime<br />

soon.<br />

Ragan was more blunt. "Some<br />

universities are looking at drastic<br />

cuts in salary," he said. "We're<br />

going to have to look very hard at<br />

that."<br />

Yet just a few minutes later<br />

trustees voted unanimously to<br />

raise the pay of the 12 top administrators<br />

and 58 clerical employees<br />

by 4.5 percent, effective<br />

July 1. Schoolcraft president<br />

Richard McDowell said the raises<br />

are consistent with what the<br />

unions at Schoolcraft are getting<br />

this year.<br />

The top three salaries in that<br />

group of 12 are:<br />

• $88,000 for vice-president for<br />

instruction Conway Jeffress.<br />

• $81,000 for vice president for<br />

business service Adelard "Butch<br />

Raby.<br />

• $81,000 for vice president for<br />

student services Barbara Geil.<br />

McDowell, whose salary the<br />

board will consider raising later<br />

this year, currently gets $95,000 a<br />

year.<br />

The board also set the next fiscal<br />

year's millage levy, reducing it<br />

from 1.9231 to 1.8521, in accordance<br />

with the Headlee Amendment<br />

to the state constitution.<br />

The Headlee Amendment says a<br />

taxing body has to reduce its millage<br />

levy if assessment increases<br />

rise faster than the rate of inflation.<br />

Technically, Schoolcraft's authorized<br />

millage has been 2.27<br />

since 1986 when voters approved<br />

the addition of 0.5 mill.<br />

Although Headlee has reduced<br />

tiie district ;<br />

nue generated eonatnie- boosted Schoolcraft's tax coilec-<br />

M a t e & p S S f f i 6 i B<br />

Trustees last week saw no alternative<br />

to raising tuition short<br />

House party bills<br />

heading to Senate<br />

BY TIM RICHARD<br />

STAFF WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

Adult hosts of teen drinking<br />

parties face jail, and drunk drivers<br />

who seriously injure others<br />

could have their vehicles confiscated,<br />

under bills heading to the<br />

state Senate floor.<br />

"I call it the 'house party' bill,"<br />

said Sen. Fred Dillingham, R-<br />

Fowlerville, sponsor of Senate<br />

Bill 154.<br />

He listed teen deaths along old<br />

Grand River Avenue that occur<br />

every spring, adding, "There's<br />

nothing to prosecute the adult<br />

who had served alcohol in his<br />

home. This will send a strong<br />

message."<br />

The bill, approved 3 to 0 Thursday<br />

by the Senate Judiciary Committee,<br />

would apply to adults in<br />

social gatherings in meeting halls,<br />

hotels, conference rooms, their<br />

homes, cottages, mobile homes,<br />

apartments and even tents.<br />

Penalties: up to 90 days in jail<br />

and a fine of $500.<br />

Dillingham said the Senate had<br />

passed his bill twice in the past,<br />

only to have it bottled up in the<br />

House Judiciary Committee by<br />

chair Perry Bullard, D-Ann Arbor<br />

Bullard has left the Legisla<br />

ture. "We won't get into the nolove-lost<br />

between Rep. Bullard<br />

and myself," said Dillingham.<br />

"Is a $500 fine enough?" asked<br />

Sen Virgil Smith, D Detroit.<br />

"It makes the point," said Dillingham<br />

His bill was supported by the<br />

Michigan State Police and Michigan<br />

Council on Alcohol Problems.<br />

MICAP chief Alan B Rice said<br />

city ordinances prohibiting teen<br />

parties have been effective in Saline,<br />

Traverse City and Groase<br />

Point*.<br />

Vehicles only<br />

Sen. Michael Bouchard, R Birmingham.<br />

sponsored SB 555 to<br />

authorize prosecuting units of<br />

government to seiie the vehicles<br />

of drunk driver* who caused<br />

someone's death or long-term disabling<br />

Injury<br />

The state Crime Victims Fund<br />

. would share in 25 percent of the<br />

vehicle s value<br />

Smith asked whether it would<br />

alio<br />

h<br />

i confiscating someone's<br />

"I told you I have my reser-<br />

vations about taking someone's<br />

bocse." he said.<br />

• Adult hosts of toon<br />

drinking parties faco<br />

jail, and drunk drlvors<br />

who seriously Injure<br />

others could have<br />

their vehicles confiscated,<br />

under bills<br />

heading to the state<br />

Senate floor.<br />

Bouchard said the bill would<br />

apply only to vehicles as "the instrumentality<br />

of the crime." He<br />

added, "Where they've gone after<br />

a person's property, they've done<br />

it under the provision to take proceeds<br />

of drug activity."<br />

MICAP's Rice also supported<br />

the bill, which the Judiciary Committee<br />

reported out under another<br />

3-0 vote.<br />

Bills delayed<br />

Chair William Van Regenmorter,<br />

R-Jenison, delayed a hearing<br />

on hia bill to ease some penalties<br />

for drunk driving.<br />

His SB 631 would make it a felony<br />

for a drunk driver to cause<br />

"serious injury." Current felony<br />

law applies to "long-term incapacitating<br />

injury."<br />

But the penalty for a third offense<br />

would be reduced form one<br />

year to 30 days<br />

A Senate Fiscal Agency impact<br />

statement said the bill would result<br />

in more convictions but a<br />

cost savings for the prison system.<br />

"In 1990, 42 individuals were<br />

sentenced to prison under this<br />

section of law with an average<br />

minimum sentence of 1.7 years.<br />

If, in the fature, judges chose to<br />

sentence only half as many people<br />

to prison, annual costs for the Department<br />

of Corrections could decrease<br />

by $535,500." said the<br />

SFA.<br />

Van Regenmorter canceled a<br />

hearing on SB 394 to reduce the<br />

definition of drunk driving from<br />

0.10 percent blood alcohol content<br />

to 0.08. The 0.10 percent law has<br />

been In effect since 1972.<br />

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6A* The Obsener MONDAY MAY 31, 1993 The Observer/ MONDAY. MAY 31, 1993 * 7 A<br />

Corrections from page 6A<br />

Lawmakers fail to curb state corrections spending<br />

BY TLM RICHARD<br />

STAFF WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

Hold down soaring prison costs,<br />

the state house of representatives<br />

warned Gov. John Engler iast<br />

week a9 it passed a record corrections<br />

department budget.<br />

The vote was 78 to 18. Conservatives<br />

tried many amendments<br />

and succeeded on two.<br />

"The fastest-growing category<br />

of state government in the last<br />

decade was corrections." said<br />

freshman Rep. Greg Kaza, R-Rochester<br />

Hills, a "no" vote<br />

"Corrections spending increased<br />

from about $200»milHt>n<br />

in the early 1980s to $1.15 billion<br />

in this appropriation. This trend<br />

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"So why is Lansing spending<br />

$1.2 million on free college education<br />

for maximum security prisoners<br />

when so many law-abiding<br />

families need tax relief to pay for<br />

their own offspring's education 11<br />

Why are we debating today how to<br />

make it easier for prisoners to<br />

receive welfare upon their release,<br />

when so many working men and<br />

women need tax relief to feed<br />

their families' 1 " said Kaza.<br />

Rep. Kirk Profit. D-Ypsilanti,<br />

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do not support using 37.1 percent<br />

of all new revenues for * fiscal'<br />

1994 for the department of correc-<br />

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should go for "job creation efforts,<br />

environmental protection, educational<br />

opportunity, mental health<br />

and other, more positive, investment-oriented<br />

state efforts.'<br />

Engler warned<br />

On final passage, all area<br />

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and sent the bill to the Senate,<br />

The real battle was over<br />

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Profit and Republican Bill<br />

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partment shall not allow prisoners<br />

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would require a license if performed<br />

by anyone other than a<br />

prisoner "<br />

A second Martin and Profit<br />

amendment warned Gov. John<br />

Engler and Attorney General<br />

Frank Kelley not ito) enter into<br />

a consent decree or judgment concerning<br />

the operation of a correctional<br />

facility without prior approval"<br />

of legislators. It passed by<br />

a voice vote.<br />

It was the lawmakers' way ot<br />

saying they were angry that $84<br />

million in new spending was imposed<br />

by federal courts.<br />

Vorva, Jamian lose<br />

Freshman Reps. Jerry Vorva.<br />

R-Plvmouth. and John Jamian.<br />

RBloomfield Township, lost<br />

their efforts to amend the bill.<br />

The House rejected Vorva s<br />

amendment to require the corrections<br />

department to "implement<br />

programs to recover the cost of<br />

imprisonment and education' by<br />

"recovery of costs from tax refunds,<br />

wages, judgments' and<br />

other payments.<br />

The vote was -44 to 50,<br />

Yes votes were cast by Republicans<br />

Penny Crissman of Rochester.<br />

Jamian. Kaza, Vorva and Deborah<br />

Whyman of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

No votes were cast by Republicans<br />

Lyn Bankes of Livonia, Barbara<br />

Dobb of Union Lake. Jan<br />

Dolan of Farmington, and Shirley<br />

Johnson of Royal Oak. and Democrats<br />

Maxine Berman of South-<br />

field and Richard Young of Dear<br />

born Heights.<br />

Missing the vote were Demo<br />

crats Justine Barns of Westland<br />

and William Keith of Garden<br />

City.<br />

Jamian, a second-term mem<br />

ber, teamed with David Jaye, R<br />

Utica, in a losing effort to add: "If<br />

a prisoner performs tutorial ser<br />

vices for another prisoner, half of<br />

the funds appropriated . . shall<br />

first be used to pay any amount of<br />

restitution owed by the prisoner<br />

or used to reimburse the cost of<br />

the prisoner's incarceration.<br />

Jamian's amendment failed, 52<br />

to 48, with 55 needed for passage.<br />

Yes — Republicans Bankes,<br />

Crissman, Jamian. Kaza, Vorva<br />

and Whyman.<br />

See CORRECTIONS, 7A<br />

McNamara saves tax dollars<br />

in commission contract snafu<br />

BY RALPH R. ECHTINAW<br />

ST\FF WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

«* Tear Here.<br />

M >ouf U»e<br />

Enter to win our Grand Pnze and it could mean the challenge ot a lifetime<br />

You could win a three-da\ professional competition course at the >kip Barber<br />

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and accommodations<br />

Oops'<br />

It was recently discovered that<br />

the Wayne County Commission<br />

approved a contract in February<br />

with Belle Tires of Allen Park for<br />

a service the county already had a<br />

contract for with RAO Wholesale<br />

of Detroit.<br />

All it took to set this error in<br />

motion, according to an April 23<br />

agenda for the Committee of<br />

Roads, Airports and <strong>Public</strong> Services.<br />

was "a change in staff assignments"<br />

in the Purchasing Division.<br />

The three-veer .5217.000 RAO<br />

T7T3<br />

Wholesale contract was approved<br />

in April 1992. But. according to<br />

commissioner Bryan Amann, D-<br />

Wayne. someone erroneously<br />

posted a one-year "purchase order"<br />

for the contract.<br />

A year later, another purchasing<br />

division employee noted the<br />

soon-to-expire purchase order, assumed<br />

the contract was of oneyear<br />

duration, and set the wheels<br />

in motion to accept bids for another<br />

contract<br />

Then last Feb IS. just 10<br />

months after the RAO contract<br />

was put in effect, a second contract<br />

for the same thing was approved<br />

with Belle Tires.<br />

Luckily for county taxpayers,<br />

county Executive Edward<br />

McNamara hadn't signed the new<br />

contract when "RAO said, 'Hold<br />

it. We've got a three year<br />

contract," " Amann said.<br />

Deputy Executive Michael<br />

Duggan said "the mistake wacaught<br />

before it did any damage<br />

The county commission is ex<br />

pected to officially rescind its approval<br />

of the Belle Tire contract<br />

at its next meeting.<br />

Amann, an attorney, said the<br />

commission can rescind the contract<br />

without fear of a lawsuit<br />

from Belle Tires becau--<br />

McNamara never signed the contract.<br />

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George Hart<br />

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room last week. "Every mile I<br />

travel in Michigan is empty<br />

coming back."<br />

To Honigman, that regulation<br />

was wasteful — millions of<br />

miles traveled burning fossil<br />

fuel with no return cargoes.<br />

"Five thousand operating authorities<br />

have been issued since<br />

1982," countered Farmington<br />

Hills attorney Bob McFarlane<br />

for the Transportation Lawyers<br />

Association. "His (Vannette's)<br />

is the only one I'm aware of<br />

where an application has been<br />

denied since 1982."<br />

Ron Thompson, traffic services<br />

manager for Spartan<br />

Stores of Grand Rapids and<br />

Plymouth, said the grocery<br />

chaiir's trucks log five million<br />

empty miles on return trips.<br />

Honigman asked McFarlane,<br />

"What's your rationale for making<br />

Spartan Stores go back with<br />

empty trucks?"<br />

"By making Spartan more ef-.<br />

ficient, you make other companies<br />

less efficient," said McFar-<br />

Helps minorities<br />

John James of OJ Transport<br />

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helps minorities compete<br />

with the large companies. Big<br />

companies can't use predatory<br />

pricing to put small companies<br />

out of business."<br />

James said Michigan would<br />

do more for trucking by cutting<br />

workers compensation rates and<br />

taxes. He said Michigan truckers<br />

pay 2.5 times as much for<br />

workers compensation than Indiana<br />

truckers. "Ohio and Illinois<br />

(truckers) don't pay sales<br />

tax on the equipment used in<br />

interstate commerce," James<br />

added.<br />

Honigman liked those ideas.<br />

"We'll have you back when we<br />

do workers comp, unemployment<br />

comp and the single business<br />

tax," the senator said.<br />

Honigman argued that Michigan<br />

regulations make it cheaper<br />

for a trucker to cross a state line<br />

for an interstate trip than to<br />

ship entirely within Michigan.<br />

"Georgia Pacific Co. showed<br />

it pays 20 percent more to move<br />

goods from Detroit to Grand<br />

Rapids (149 miles) than from<br />

Toledo to Grand Rapids (174<br />

miles)," he said.<br />

Honigman said a small Lansing<br />

moving company. Two Men<br />

and a Truck, was hit by complaints<br />

from nine big truckers<br />

when it sought PSC approval to<br />

expand beyond Lansing. "Unable<br />

to afford the expensive legal<br />

fees to fight those challenges,<br />

Two Men and a Truck<br />

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Hart said the federal trend<br />

toward deregulation has cost<br />

trucking more than 160,000 jobs<br />

since the early 1980s and result-<br />

No — Republicans Dobb, Dolan<br />

and Johnson; Democrats Berman,<br />

Keith and Young.<br />

Democrat Barns missed the<br />

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The budget measure funds the<br />

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lack of operating revenue.<br />

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Jaye, the Utica conservative<br />

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-UTHU ML CIANCIOLO<br />

Services for Esther M. Cianciolo.<br />

76, of <strong>Canton</strong> were Thursday.<br />

May 27, at St. John Seminary<br />

Church.<br />

She was born Jan. 21. 1917, in<br />

Indiana. She died Monday, May<br />

24, in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

She is survived by her husband,<br />

Anthony Cianciolo of <strong>Canton</strong>; two<br />

sons, Frank A. Cianciolo of Chelsea<br />

and Thomas Cianciolo of<br />

Highland; three daughters, Maryann<br />

Cianciolo of Arizona, Margaret<br />

Cianciolo of California and<br />

Toni Ann Cianciolo of Highland;<br />

nine grandchilren and one greatgrandchild.<br />

Arrangements were made by<br />

Pawlus Funeral Home, <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

MARTHA SCHERP1N0<br />

Services for Martha Scherping,<br />

75, of South Lyon, formerly of<br />

Plymouth were Wednesday, May<br />

26, at Pawlus Funeral Home.<br />

Burial was in Glen Eden Cemetery,<br />

Livonia.<br />

She was bom April 6, 1918, in<br />

Keewatin, Minn. She died Monday,<br />

May 24, in Westland. She<br />

was employed at a GM factory.<br />

She is survived by two daugh-<br />

OB<strong>IT</strong>UARIES<br />

ters. Shirley Dahl of Chantilly,<br />

Va., formerly of <strong>Canton</strong> and<br />

Plymouth, and Sharon Ossowsky.<br />

of Houston, Texas; two brothers.<br />

Joseph Muhar ofHibbing, Minn.,<br />

and Nicholas Muhar of Keewatin,<br />

Minn.; one sister, Anne Suknaich<br />

of Hibbing; and three grandchildren.<br />

The Rev. C. Richard Kelly Jr.<br />

of St. Thomas a'Beckett Church<br />

officiated the service.<br />

TED H. MOSZYNSKI<br />

Services for Ted H. Moszynski.<br />

69, of Plymouth were Thursday,<br />

May 27, at Schrader-Howell Funeral<br />

Home. Burial was in Rural<br />

Hill Cemetery, Northville.<br />

He was bom Jan. 12. 1924, in<br />

Widen, W.Va. He died Sunday,<br />

May 23, in Ann Arbor. He came to<br />

the Plymouth community in 1964<br />

from Roseville. He was an engineer<br />

at General Motors for the<br />

past 10 years. He was a member<br />

of the First Presbyterian Church<br />

of Plymouth. He served in the<br />

U.S. Army in World War II.<br />

He is survived by his wife, Dorothy<br />

Moszynski of Plymouth; one<br />

daughter, Dora Aalbregtse of Illinois;<br />

one son, Gary Moszynski of<br />

Plymouth and two brothers, Stanley<br />

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CHARLES ML THOMPSON<br />

Services for Charles M. Thompson,<br />

62, of Plymouth were<br />

Wednesday, May 25, at Schrader-<br />

Howell Funeral Home. Burial was<br />

in Riverside Cemetery.<br />

He was bom Sept. 5, 1930, in<br />

Dennis, Kan. He died Saturday.<br />

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the Plymouth community in 1937<br />

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Priehs of Florida and two brothers,<br />

James Priehs of Florida and<br />

Donald Priehs of-Traverse City.<br />

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10A(P,C) The Observer/ MONDAY. MAY 31, 1993<br />

Student reaction<br />

I<br />

am going to be a senior in the fall at <strong>Canton</strong><br />

High School and 1 am concerned about<br />

the millage vote coming up on June 14.<br />

What concerns me is that if the millage<br />

doesn't pass, the sports and all the other cocurricular<br />

activities are going to be removed<br />

from the school.<br />

That really bothers me because this will be<br />

my third year on the varsity football team and<br />

I'm looking forward to the next season. That's<br />

why 1 am concerned.<br />

But there are many other reasons why we<br />

need these activities. First, let's look at sports.<br />

Sports allow the students to learn things that<br />

they may not leam in the classroom. They learn<br />

to get along with each other. They learn selfdiscipline<br />

and self-confidence.<br />

Now take this for an example. Let's say Joe<br />

Blow is the best athlete in the school, plays<br />

three sports and carries a 3.0 G.P.A. His senior<br />

year is coming up and there are no sports at his<br />

school, and he was counting on sports to get<br />

into college because he comes from a low-income<br />

family and will not be allowed to continue<br />

his education without a scholarship.<br />

Now what are his choices? He could transfer<br />

to another school, but will not be allowed to<br />

play until January or Feb. 2.<br />

He could go after an academic scholarship.<br />

But his grade point really isn't high enough to<br />

receive one. And lastly, he could ask his family<br />

if they want to move so he can play. Most families<br />

will not be allowed to move cause they are<br />

comfortable here.<br />

But if you cut the co-curricular activities like<br />

band. I mean band really put Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

and Plymouth Salem on the map by being the<br />

state champion for four straight years and also<br />

national champs two years in a row. Our drama<br />

and choir classes are really good. I had a sister<br />

who was in choir when she attended here.<br />

Some things that might happen is that we<br />

have to pay to play. To me. that is total BS. My<br />

father, my uncle and students who graduated<br />

from here did not have to pay to play. These<br />

things are privileges that we deserve and we<br />

should have to pay (taxes) for them.<br />

So please. I hope the voters will take all these<br />

things into consideration and vote yes on June<br />

14. 1993, on the 4-mill increase.<br />

As a tax professional, Plymouth resident,<br />

and.parent of two children in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

school district, I was both<br />

disturbed and embarrassed by the school<br />

board's recent vote to oppose Proposal A.<br />

The comments made by certain board members<br />

at recent meetings demonstrate both their<br />

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financing public education. Many of their comments<br />

were inaccurate, and have fueled the confusion<br />

and fear surroumiing Proposal A. After<br />

reviewing the facts related to Proposal A, it is<br />

easy to understand why it has attracted the<br />

broad base of support that it takes to effect<br />

meaningful change.<br />

Proposal A provides Michigan with a more<br />

balanced tax system. Michigan has among the<br />

highest property taxes and lowest sales tax in<br />

the nation. Our high property taxes are a significant<br />

deterrent to business investment, causing<br />

Michigan to lose jobs to other states (our relative<br />

property tax burden being the second highest<br />

in the nation). Michigan's 4 percent sales<br />

tax rate is below the national average rate of 6<br />

percent, as well as below the Great Lakes<br />

states' average of 6.4 percent, and the industrial<br />

states' average of 7 percent.<br />

Proposal A does provide meaningful property<br />

tax reduction in two ways. First, it reduces average<br />

property taxes for local school operating<br />

purposes by 37 percent. Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

school millage will be reduced over 41 percent,<br />

from 33.9 mills to 19.9 mills. This change will<br />

significantly reduce the property tax rate<br />

disparities between communities. More importantly,<br />

Proposal A provides for a constitutionally<br />

guaranteed limit on future assessment increases<br />

to the lesser of 5 percent or the rate of inflation,<br />

with a rollback of yoqr 1993 assessment<br />

increase to 3 percent. This limitation will provide<br />

substantially more future tax savings than<br />

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However, the most important impact of Proposal<br />

A is not the improved balance of Michigan's<br />

tax system, but that it represents significant<br />

school finance reform to reduce the inequities<br />

of Michigan's current system which relies<br />

too much on local property taxes. By reducing<br />

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the state's responsibility to fund education.<br />

taxpayers can limit the recent inflationary<br />

increases in school spending without losing<br />

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school system. In addition, the $4,800 per pupil<br />

guarantee will provide greater equity in funding<br />

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Taxpayers in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> district<br />

should realize that under Proposal A our per<br />

! will continue to increase at the rate of Inflation<br />

Our School Board doesn't believe that it benefits<br />

enough from this proposal. They should be<br />

embarrassed by the example they set for our<br />

children, that personal greed takes priority over<br />

equality — that an inequitable school finance<br />

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system, as long as our district is not being<br />

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liar to another opponent to Proposal A, who opposes<br />

it only because it doesn't give any more<br />

money to the City of Detroit — Coleman A.<br />

Young.<br />

In our political system, history has proven<br />

that opportunities to achieve substantive<br />

change are few. Let's not squander this constructive<br />

change to enhance our state's economic<br />

viability and to provide a more equitable<br />

means of financing our public school system.<br />

Michael Licata, Plymouth<br />

Millage support<br />

y husband and I moved here from<br />

North Olmsted, Ohio, a western suburb<br />

of Cleveland, in 1985. We chose<br />

the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> area because of the community<br />

atmosphere and the quality of the<br />

schools.<br />

My daughter has gone on to the University of<br />

Michigan. All her friends are attending college.<br />

My son and daughter alike have participated in<br />

many extracurricular activities at the Park.<br />

These activities have done more than just take<br />

up their time. They have learned life skills . . .<br />

Although the classroom is the most important<br />

part of formal school learning, I believe education<br />

is more than sitting in a classroom. People<br />

learn by doing, experimenting and failing<br />

. . . activities will suffer if the millage is defeated<br />

because our buildings will no longer be open<br />

after regular school hours. No more community<br />

dance recitals in May. No more track meets,<br />

band competitions, football games, swim meets,<br />

soccer matches, etc.<br />

The chance to do something after school that<br />

is constructive is very helpful to children.<br />

1 truly believe that Lansing is trying to balance<br />

its budget by getting out of the business of<br />

education. And 1 also believe that no one up<br />

there cares about my child's education the way<br />

I do. 1 do not intend to ruin the opportunities of<br />

the present and future children of this community<br />

for what amounts to a handful of change<br />

per day. Let Lansing get its house in order. The<br />

4 mills will give our schools two years of stability<br />

while they are coming to terms with the financial<br />

problems of this state. I will vote yes for<br />

the 4 mills, and I hope and pray there are many<br />

more out there who feel as I do.<br />

M!IIa£e Questions<br />

I<br />

am writing to express my concern regarding<br />

the recent statistics published jn the May<br />

16 Sunday edition of the Detroit newspapers<br />

concerning per pupil spending in each<br />

school district in the state.<br />

Of the 34 school districts listed under Wayne<br />

County, Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> ranks in the bottom<br />

seven in per pupil spending. The city of Detroit<br />

spends more per pupil, according to this Listing,<br />

than Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

I also recall several years ago, academic ratings<br />

were published in the Detroit newspapers,<br />

and Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> ranked slightly below<br />

the median.<br />

1 have lived in Plymouth Township for five<br />

years and pay substantial property tax, of which<br />

68 percent is allocated to the school district.<br />

Certainly, the tax base of Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> is<br />

equal to, if not better than most of the '27 other<br />

school districts that allocate more per pupil<br />

spending.<br />

1 realize personnel costs (teachers' salaries)<br />

account for a substantial portion of the school<br />

budget, but this factor is shared by all school<br />

districts.<br />

When statistics such as these are made public,<br />

is the school district's administration held<br />

accountable?<br />

It is certainly simplistic to lay the responsibility<br />

on teachers' salaries, rather than questionable<br />

management.<br />

On June 14th, I am being asked to vote on a<br />

school millage question. My question is, if my<br />

tax dollars are not going proportionately to per<br />

pupil spending, where are they going and why<br />

should I give more?<br />

I believe deeply in a strong program of public<br />

education. I believe the future of my country<br />

depends on public, not private, education. I<br />

would hope that the school board shares my<br />

convictions and fulfills its role representing the<br />

public trust.<br />

Fern Vining, Plymouth<br />

Home and school<br />

A<br />

s a concerned parent, I am writing to encourage<br />

other concerned people to support<br />

the upcoming millage increase.<br />

My family moved here two years ago from the<br />

state of New Jersey. We faced the same issues<br />

there in 1987 as we are now facing here in Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Unlike here though, in New Jersey,<br />

the parents of the school children banded<br />

together to ensure the quality education we demanded<br />

and our children deserve. I am appalled<br />

by the lack of enthusiasm for the millage<br />

increase which will solely benefit the Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> school system.<br />

community has a good educational toundation<br />

it therefore becomes attractive to buyers of<br />

homes. If an area is attractive to buyers, property<br />

values go up. This millage increase resultingly<br />

will benefit those even without children.<br />

No one can afford to avoid this issue. It is our<br />

community, our children, and our future. Please<br />

go to the polls on June 14 and vote yes.<br />

Dianne J. Owen, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

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Exec opts for new juvenile training building<br />

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Because most of the county's<br />

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his plan to fund a program for juvenile<br />

delinquents with money<br />

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language, was supposed to "acquire,<br />

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The money, about $2.5 million<br />

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Until recently, McNamara has<br />

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County commissioners and the<br />

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McNamara met with a CWW<br />

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McNamara's decision came as<br />

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CHEF LARRY JANES<br />

Here are answers<br />

to your questions<br />

• • i » r w v<br />

Your cards, letters and Voice Mail messages<br />

have been piling up so I thought I'd make<br />

some time to respond to your requests.<br />

You can drop me a note in care of this paper or<br />

you can call my Voice Mail number listed at the<br />

end of the column. Either way, rest assured that I<br />

do return all my calls and that sooner or later,<br />

your questions will be answered.<br />

Laura Montambo called with a hot recipe that<br />

called for fresh cranberries. She couldn't find any<br />

and called for help.<br />

Sorry Laura, I called three wholesale fruit vendors<br />

and they all agreed that fresh cranberries are<br />

unheard of this time of year.<br />

I located some frozen cranberries at Erwin<br />

Farms in Novi, but your best bet are the dried<br />

cranberries which are available at most specialty<br />

food markets, including Merchant of Vino, and<br />

health food stores.<br />

Soak them in water, wine or cranberry juice to<br />

plump, then drain well and use as directed. They<br />

might be a bit powerful since once dried, their<br />

Bemie Zachan, Brigette O'Brien and a host of<br />

r*m<br />

rants that are personal favorites. Unfortunately,<br />

space does not allow me to go into great detail but<br />

I will tell you that DePalma's Restaurant is in<br />

Livonia, 31736 Plymouth, 261-2430.<br />

Giovanni's Ristorante is at 330 S. Oakwood<br />

Boulevard, Detroit, 841-0122.<br />

Zosia's is now called The Polish Village Cafe,<br />

and it's at 2990 Yemens Street in Hamtramck,<br />

874-5726.<br />

Momma's pork chops<br />

Christine LaBelle and a host of other readers<br />

called in response to the story of my momma<br />

which ran on May 10. Rest assured I give momma<br />

a big kiss "everytime" I see her. I've included a<br />

smothered pork chop recipe culled from her old<br />

recipe box in this column.<br />

Jeff Williams called to say that he misplaced a<br />

recipe that Tan three years ago that was a sweet<br />

and sour sauce served with Chinese Pot stickers. I<br />

found a great source for home-tasting pot stickers<br />

at the Oriental market at Newburgh and Six Mile<br />

in the Laurel Commons strip mall in Livonia.<br />

They come frozen but are nothing short of spectacular<br />

when pan fried or steamed.<br />

Last but certainly not least, I really appreciate<br />

all the messages received after my somewhat derogatory<br />

story on New Orleans cuisine. I had no<br />

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coffee lovers out there. I'm headed back<br />

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1 dove garlic, chopped fine<br />

3 tablespoons light soy sauce<br />

1 tablespoon red wine vlrtegar<br />

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V4 cup Parmesan cheese, grated<br />

4 tablespoons oi or bacon drippings<br />

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Rinae and pet dry pork chops. Set aside. In a bowl,<br />

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salt, garlic powder and Parmesan cheeee. Mix well.<br />

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drippings in a heavy skillet. Piece coated chops in<br />

hoc Cat and brown on both sides for 4-6 minutes. Remove<br />

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SPECIAL WR<strong>IT</strong>ES<br />

Keep it simple, hold the sauces, choose leaner cuts of<br />

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prolonged exposure to flames for healthier barbecuing.<br />

Remy Berdy of the Kingsley Inn and other<br />

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Healthy barbecuing is a contradiction<br />

in terms. At least that's what<br />

doctors and researchers would have<br />

you believe.<br />

"How to barbecue has become at<br />

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said Chef Remy Berdy of the<br />

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"People are much more conscious<br />

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and how their foods are cooked. Today,<br />

when we barbecue, we need to<br />

pull back from the flames a bit and<br />

lighten up."<br />

are preferred. There are basically two<br />

styles. The less-expensive type features<br />

visible gas jets with lava rocks<br />

to conduct and diffuse heat.<br />

The other style features gas jets<br />

hidden under bars that allow fats and<br />

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The,popular grills in this category<br />

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Retailing for around $500,<br />

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But what is "safe?" And what is it<br />

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For healthier barbecuing, gas grills See REKINDLE, 2B<br />

Experts offer<br />

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Here are some tips for healthier<br />

barbecuing from Chef Remy Berdy,<br />

Chef Marcus Haight, Chef Rocky Rachwitz,<br />

and Leslie Lundmark, registered<br />

dietitian.<br />

• Make sure your grill and utensils<br />

are clean before you barbecue. That<br />

means soap, water, and a wire brush<br />

for most grills. This is most important<br />

because carcinogens have a cumulative<br />

effect if allowed to build up<br />

on cooking surfaces.<br />

• If you are using charcoal, don't<br />

cook until the coals are white hot.<br />

That way, you're certain not to get<br />

See EXPERTS, 2B<br />

Healthier barbecuing: Chef<br />

Remy Berdy of the Kingsley<br />

Inn in Bloomfield Hills, grills<br />

yellow squash, and zucchini<br />

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Burgers — don't beef about same old grind<br />

BY KEELY WYGONIK<br />

STAFF WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

Burgers on the grill are everyone's<br />

favorite, and we're not just talking<br />

"hamburgers."<br />

"Shopping for ground meat used to<br />

mean one thing: hamburger," writes<br />

Rick Rodgers, in "365 Ways to Cook<br />

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"But America's love affair with new<br />

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good nutrition has given rise to a variety<br />

of ground meats never before<br />

available."<br />

"Twenty years ago if you made a<br />

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say it was tasteful and good," said<br />

Jack Trabue of Word of Mfuth Foods<br />

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"Hamburger is fatty, there's a<br />

lot of flavor, but tastes have changed,<br />

and people aren't accustomed to eating<br />

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"Technically, hamburger ia ground<br />

meat blended with additional fat,<br />

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Rodgers in his book.<br />

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using either ground round,<br />

which averages 86 percent lean, 15<br />

percent fat. Or ground chuck, which<br />

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fm* fat.<br />

His "ultimate" burger ia made with<br />

50 percent ground chuck and 60 percent<br />

ground sweat Italian sausage<br />

"Juat buy a pound of<br />

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said Trabue. 'T like to<br />

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sauce. Brows both sides of the burger,<br />

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If you're counting calories, try<br />

ground chuck, burgers made with ground turkey<br />

Take the seu- gut rfmi^ tfee labels, some ground tur<br />

key products are high in fat.<br />

"Make sure you buy ground turkey<br />

made with boneless, skinless turkey<br />

breast," said Trabue "You might<br />

want to add a little water to keep<br />

them moiat."<br />

Cook ground turkey over medium<br />

heet to retain moisture. Because of<br />

the low fat content, sometimes ss low<br />

as 7 percent, ground turkey tends to<br />

dry out Your burger is done when the<br />

meyt is white, not pink, through to<br />

the center<br />

Grill beef burgers on a rack 4 to 5<br />

inches above medium goals. It takes<br />

30 to 45 minutes for coals to reach<br />

medium heat (they appear to glow<br />

through a layer of gray ash). For gas<br />

grills, check the owner's manual for<br />

cooking instructions for medium tem-.<br />

perature.<br />

Turn burgers just once during<br />

cooking, and use a long-handled spatula<br />

This is to avoid piercing the<br />

burgers and losing natural juices.<br />

Patting or flattening burgers while<br />

cooking can also make them dry.<br />

Trabue puta his burgers on foil to<br />

help prevent them from sticking to<br />

the grill.<br />

Take care when handling and cooking<br />

ground beef to avoid the risk of<br />

illness. Here are some tips from the<br />

USDA Food Safety snd Inspection<br />

Service snd American Dairy Aaaociation.<br />

• Uae refrigerated hamburger and<br />

poultry patties in one to two days.<br />

• Cook burgers to medium doneness<br />

(160 degreee P) until no longer pink<br />

snd juices run clear. Total cooking<br />

time on an open grill for •A-inch thick<br />

burgers (3 to 4 from s pound of<br />

ground beef) is sbout 7 to 9 minutes<br />

over medium coals for medium doneneea.<br />

In a covered cooker, grill over<br />

medium coals for 6 to 7 minuSee.<br />

• When grilling, remember burgers or<br />

other pettiea which look cooked on<br />

the outside may be still underdone<br />

inaide. Check for doneneea by slicing<br />

to the center.<br />

• For best quality, store frozen rsw<br />

ground meata no longer than 3 to 4<br />

months, cooked ground meet snd<br />

ground poultry (hamburgers, meet<br />

loaf and dishes containing ground<br />

meets), 2 to 3 months. Defrost frosen<br />

ground meat in the refrigerator. It can<br />

See IB


2B* The Observer/ MONDAY. MAY 31, 1993<br />

Rekindle from page IB<br />

barbecue 9<br />

"Smoke end carbon are our biggest<br />

enemies when we barbecue,"<br />

said Chef Marcus Haight of The<br />

Lark restaurant in West Bloomfield.<br />

What Haight is referring to are<br />

carcinogens, cancer-causing<br />

agents believed to be in smoke<br />

and in chemical reactions that<br />

take place when we barbecue.<br />

"You can get a terrific smoked<br />

flavor in foods without prolonged<br />

exposure during cooking," said<br />

Experts from page IB<br />

any lighter fluid taste in your<br />

food.<br />

• Make sure your grill is super<br />

hot before placing food on it.<br />

Then, wipe down the grill with a<br />

bit of oil to prevent food from<br />

sticking.<br />

• If your meat or fish have been<br />

marinated, drain off all marinade<br />

and pat dry. Then, just before<br />

placing the food on the grill, light-<br />

Haight. "And the carbon buildup.<br />

that 'charred' look, is easily<br />

avoided."<br />

Healthier barbecuing involves<br />

making important substitutions.<br />

"Select meats that are naturally<br />

lower in fat like poultry and veal.<br />

And if you choose beef, try to find<br />

cuts that don't have much visible<br />

fat," said Chuck "Rocky" Rachwitz<br />

of Livonia, chef/owner of<br />

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"All fish are healthy choices for<br />

ly brush the marinade on the<br />

food.<br />

• You never want to cook in<br />

flames so watch out for using too<br />

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and carefully move the food to another<br />

part of the grill until they<br />

subside.<br />

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4B* The Observer/ MONDAY MAY 31, 1993<br />

Flavorful combinations put sizzle into burgers<br />

See related story on Taste front.<br />

Recipe* from — "365 Ways to<br />

Cook Hamburger and Other<br />

Ground Meats," (HarperCollins<br />

Publishers, SI 6.95 J by Rick<br />

Rodgers.<br />

TRUCKSTOP MEATLOAF<br />

BURQERS<br />

Yi cup fresh bread crumbs<br />

YI cup ketchup<br />

% cup minced onion<br />

1 egg<br />

2 tablespoons Worcestershire<br />

sauce<br />

Yi teaspoon salt<br />

S4 teaspoon pepper<br />

Yi pound ground chuck<br />

V5 pound ground veal<br />

YI pound ground pork<br />

5 hamburger buns<br />

Optional: Crisp cooked bacon<br />

slices. Ketchup, mayonnaise.<br />

mustard, sliced tomatoes<br />

and onions.<br />

shredded lettuce<br />

Prepare a hot fire in a grill or<br />

preheat broiler. In medium bowl,<br />

combine bread crumbs, ketchup,<br />

onion, egg, Worcestershire sauce,<br />

salt and pepper stir until mixed.<br />

Add ground meats and working as<br />

quickly and gently as possible, mix<br />

with seasonings until blended.<br />

Lightly form into 5 patties about<br />

3Ms inches in diameter and V* to 1<br />

inch thick.<br />

Place patties on a lightly oiled<br />

rack and grill or broil about 4 inches<br />

from heat, turning once, until<br />

just cooked through but still juicy, 8<br />

to 10 minutes if grilled, 6 to 8 minutes<br />

if broiled.<br />

Toast buns on sides of grill or under<br />

broiler, 1 to 2 minutes. Place<br />

cooked burgers in buns and let everyone<br />

choose their own fillingB.<br />

Serves 5.<br />

POTATO CHIP BURGERS W<strong>IT</strong>H<br />

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1 Y» pounds ground round (85<br />

percent lean)<br />

1 cup crushed no-salt potato<br />

chips (about 4 ounces)<br />

1 teaspoon salt<br />

% teaspoon pepper<br />

2 large onions, sliced YI inch<br />

thick<br />

2 tablespoons olive oil<br />

4 hamburger buns or kaiser<br />

rolls<br />

Optional: Mayonnaise,<br />

ketchup, mustard, tomato<br />

slices, shredded lettuce<br />

Prepare a hot fire in a grill or adjust<br />

broiler rack about 4 inches<br />

from source of heat and preheat<br />

broiler. In a medium bowl, working<br />

as quickly and gently as possible,<br />

mix ground round with crushed potato<br />

chips, salt and pepper. Lightly<br />

form into 4 burgers about 1 inch<br />

thick.<br />

Brush onion slices with olive oil<br />

and place on an oiled grill set 4 to 6<br />

inches from coals or place in broiler.<br />

Cook, turning once, until lightly<br />

browned and tender, 5 to 7 minutes.<br />

As onion cooks, transfer to a plate<br />

and cover with foil to keep warm.<br />

Place burgers on grill or broiler<br />

and cook, turning once, until out<br />

side is well browned but inside is<br />

still pink and juicy, about 8 to 12<br />

minutes for rare to medium-rare, or<br />

longer if desired.<br />

Meanwhile, split open buns and<br />

toaste on side of grill or under broiler<br />

until warm and lightly browned, *<br />

about 1 minute. Place cooked<br />

burgers in buns and top with grilled<br />

onions. Let everyone choose their<br />

own fixings. Serves 4.<br />

SALSA TURKEY<br />

CHEESEBURGERS<br />

1 ^ pounds ground turkey<br />

1 cup tomato salsa, well<br />

drained<br />

1 tablespoon chopped cilantro<br />

Yi teaspoon salt<br />

% cup shredded Cheddar<br />

cheese<br />

4 hamburger buns<br />

Optional: Mayonnaise, shredded<br />

lettuce, avocado slices,<br />

red onion slices, additional<br />

salsa<br />

Prepare a hot fire in a grill. In a<br />

medium bowl, combine ground turkey,<br />

Balsa, cilantro, and salt. Using<br />

wet hands, form into 4 patties about<br />

1 inch thick.<br />

Place patties in center of an oiled<br />

grill set 4 to 6 inches from coals.<br />

Grill, turning once, until browned<br />

on both sides, about 4 minutes.<br />

Transfer burgers to outside edge of<br />

grill and continue to grill until<br />

burgers are cooked through and<br />

meat springs back when pressed<br />

T o p b u r g e r s w i t h a v a r i e t y o f c h e e s e<br />

From Minneapolis to little<br />

Rock and Los Angeles to Washington<br />

D.C., great-tasting burgers<br />

are on the grill. Even President<br />

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which makes them the unofficial<br />

servative; take advantage of the<br />

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1 scallion. chopped<br />

2 tablespoons Dijon mustard<br />

1 teaspoon tarragon<br />

1 teaspoon salt<br />

\K teaspoon pepper<br />

4 French or Italian rolls<br />

Optional: Mayonnaise, sliced<br />

tomatoes, shredded<br />

romaine lettuce<br />

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Fish, vegetables on the grill tasty<br />

See related story on Taste front.<br />

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Yi cup fresh lemon Juice<br />

1 cup olive oil<br />

2 tablespoons chopped parsley<br />

Cotabine all ingredients and marinate<br />

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2 tablespoons freshly chopped<br />

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1 tablespoon fresh fy chopped<br />

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3 tablespoons minced red<br />

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Yi teaspoon ground pepper<br />

% teaspoon salt<br />

Combine all ingredients and marinate<br />

swordfish steaks in refrigerator<br />

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Marinade:<br />

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1 cup Balsamic vinegar<br />

Yi cup red wine vinegar<br />

1 tablespoon lemon jutce<br />

2 ta Die spoons finely chopped<br />

parsley<br />

2 tablespoons minced shallots<br />

2 tablespoons minced red pimento<br />

2 tablespoons minced green<br />

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3 ounces fat free Philadelphia<br />

cream cheese, softened<br />

2 cups cooked, cubed boneless.<br />

skinless chicken<br />

breast<br />

Y• teaspoon pepper<br />

5 tablespoons skim milk<br />

1 tablespoon chopped chives<br />

or onions<br />

1 package fllo dough<br />

3 A cup fat-free bread crumbs<br />

Cooking spray<br />

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.<br />

In medium bowl blend cream<br />

cheese, chicken, pepper, skim milk,<br />

chfves or onions.<br />

Place a layer of filo dough in the<br />

bottom of a non -Btick 8 by 8-inch<br />

pan. Spread mixture over dough.<br />

Top with another layer of dough.<br />

Spray top of dough with cooking<br />

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on middle rack of oven for 20 to 25<br />

minutes or until golden brown.<br />

Serves 4.<br />

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June is the month of good news<br />

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Full moon will be at 9:02 a.m.<br />

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House approves global catalyst bill<br />

Here's how Observer & Eccentric-area<br />

members of Congress<br />

were recorded on major roll call<br />

votes in the week ending May<br />

21. The Senate conducted no<br />

roll call votes.<br />

Global Competitiveness: By a<br />

vote of 243 for and 167 against,<br />

the House sent tbe Senate a bill<br />

(HR 820) using government as a<br />

catalyst to make U.S. manufacturing<br />

companies more globally competitive.<br />

The bill authorizes $ 1.54 billion<br />

over two years on programs such<br />

as Commerce Department outreach<br />

centers, financing largescale<br />

research and development<br />

consortia, and providing research<br />

assistance and federal aid to individual<br />

companies.<br />

Supporter Don Johnson, D-Ga..<br />

HOUSE<br />

called tbe bill "a major contnbution<br />

toward restoring the manufactunng<br />

base In this country to world-class<br />

competitive standards." particularly<br />

helpful to job-producing small<br />

and medium businesses.<br />

Opponent Robert Walker. R-Pa„,<br />

said the bill looks, sounds and<br />

smells like industnal policy. The bill<br />

subsidizes the commercial development<br />

of a relatively limited number<br />

of federally cbosen technologies<br />

(and) increases deficit spending."<br />

A yes vote was to pass the bill.<br />

Area representatives voting yes<br />

were: Bob Carr, D-Ponttac, Dale<br />

Klklee, D-Fllnt, Sander Levin, D-<br />

SouthfleW and William Ford. D<br />

YpeJtantl. Voting no: Joseph<br />

Knollenberg, R-Blrmlngham.<br />

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Senior Denise Dilworth of<br />

Westland. majoring in English/<br />

speech and sign language studies,<br />

won first place in the creative<br />

writing category for three poems,<br />

"The Trade." "Daedalus" and "A<br />

Leap of Faith."<br />

Before Radial Keratotomy<br />

After Radial Keratotomv<br />

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Livonia received honorable mention<br />

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Senior Ken Ferrari of Livonia,<br />

majoring in computer information<br />

systems, won second place in the<br />

academic writing portion of the<br />

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To Reject Cut: By a vote of<br />

208 fcx and 213 against, the<br />

House rejected an amendment<br />

cutting 10 percent, or about $ 150<br />

million, from legislation (above) using<br />

an array of government programs<br />

to improve U.S. global competitiveness.<br />

Sponsor John Duncan. R-Tenn.,<br />

said "this amendment gives members<br />

an opportunity to do more<br />

than just pay lip service to doing<br />

something about the deficit.''<br />

Opponent Tim Valentine. D-N.C.,<br />

said the amendment would "deny<br />

the president the opportunity to<br />

carry out his mandate" to revive<br />

the American manufacturing base.<br />

A yes vote was to trim 10 percent<br />

from the $ 1.54 billion measure.<br />

Area representatives voting<br />

yes were: Knollenberg. Voting<br />

no: KikJee, Levin and Ford. Not<br />

voting: Can.<br />

Benefits for Citizens: The<br />

House adopted, 263 for and 156<br />

against, an amendment preventing<br />

the $ 1.54 billion competitiveness<br />

bill (above) from directly paying for<br />

those who are not U.S. citizens or<br />

legal residents.<br />

Sponsor Mac Collins, R-Ga.. said<br />

"if we are going to expend this<br />

Kind of money ... we ought to expend<br />

(it) on people who are citizens<br />

of the United States of America."<br />

Opponent Tim Valentine, D-N.C.,<br />

objected that the amendment<br />

"gets us over into immigration policy<br />

of the United States."<br />

A yes vote was to limit competitiveness<br />

aid to U.S. citizens and legal<br />

residents. Area representatives<br />

voting yes were: Carr, Knollenberg.<br />

Voting no: Klldee, Levin<br />

and Ford.<br />

Forest Land: By a vote of<br />

317 for and 101 against, the<br />

House sent the Senate a bill (HR<br />

873) authorizing acquisition of<br />

80,000 wilderness acres just north<br />

of Yellowstone National Park for<br />

$ 12 million to $20 million. The<br />

government would use exchanges<br />

or cash to acquire the land from a<br />

private company that could soon<br />

begin harvesting its timber. The<br />

acreage would be protected as<br />

part of Gallatin National Forest in<br />

Montana.<br />

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Opponent Dan Burton, R-lnd..<br />

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acres when we already own onethird<br />

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A yes vote was to pass the bill.<br />

Area representatives voting yea<br />

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UH(P,C) The Observer/ MONDAY, MAY 31, 1993<br />

G r o u p s t r e s s e s s e n s i b l e w e i g h t l o s s<br />

JOANNE MALISZEWSKJ<br />

STAF? WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

In the first quarter of 1993, they<br />

collectively lost 181 pounds. In<br />

February alone, they lost 94<br />

pounds. But they are not Christie<br />

Mrinkley wannabees.<br />

. 'We don't want to look like her<br />

because we're not her," said Kim<br />

Lehmer, a member of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Tt >PS — Taking Off Pounds Sen-<br />

- My — which meets Thursday<br />

f-enings at Geneva Presbyterian<br />

•lurch on Sheldon Road.<br />

What they are is a group of<br />

inton women — about 18 active<br />

nembers, ranging in ages from<br />

J i*60 — who are sensibly losing<br />

vfight and working to change<br />

1 "ir attitudes about food and its<br />

•'uotional role in life.<br />

'"There's a food focus to everyliing<br />

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; vline, group leader and a regisr<br />

ePSS. "For women, a lot of the<br />

TIPS it's emotional. When our<br />

'notions run rampant, we<br />

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Member Pat Geiseman agreed.<br />

We need to overcome the reasons<br />

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TOPS members are working on<br />

Most members use a 1,200<br />

*rrie exchange diet. Members<br />

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'ans and support.<br />

"We feel the support comes<br />

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eight problem," said Lehmer,<br />

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BILL BRESLER'STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER<br />

A healthy walk: Pat Kananen (left) and Pat Geiseman, members of the <strong>Canton</strong> TOPS,<br />

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STEVE KOWALSKI<br />

Super fan makes<br />

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Westland's Bob Kurashige, the undisputed<br />

super fan in Observerland, answered my<br />

first two questions with questions.<br />

Who is your favorite coach, I asked.<br />

"Which sport?" he replied.<br />

How far have you traveled to see a game?<br />

"Which way?" he asked. "North or west?"<br />

I should have known I'd get answers like these,<br />

and not because Kurashige was being sarcastic.<br />

Kurashige, a 1979 Westland John Glenn graduate,<br />

is a fan of all sports, mostly those played in high<br />

school, and he'll go anywhere to watch.<br />

Kurashige says he's been as far north as Midland<br />

and as far west as Grand Rapids to watch a<br />

high school game but he hasn't considered crossing<br />

the Mackinac Bridge.<br />

"Not yet," he said.<br />

Give him time. This guy has made the rounds,<br />

year-round for 13 years.<br />

Kurashige never misses a major state championship<br />

game and estimates he drives 60,000 miles<br />

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Kurashige says he watches at least 1,000 games<br />

Imsetralt-arrd soflbaH-gHme^in the- strainer an^ 1<br />

volleyball tournaments every Saturday In The win-<br />

I hope I'm covering them all.<br />

Kurashige's Tuesday's and Friday's are booked<br />

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my favorite, soccer.<br />

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dead of winter far away from Detroit. Just ask<br />

Chuck Gordon, the Glenn football coach who<br />

taught Kurashige in science class at Stevenson<br />

Junior High in Westland and also referees high<br />

school basketball.<br />

"I was officiating a basketball game in Saline<br />

one night a few years ago," recalls Gordon. "It's<br />

Saturday, a cold winter night. The gym is packed,<br />

I look up and there's Kurashige. I said 'WTiat are<br />

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town. The only game in southeastern Michigan.<br />

He's a great guy."<br />

Kurashige subscribes to several newspapers and<br />

he's an especially avid Observer reader, stopping<br />

at our office Mondays and Thursdays to buy most<br />

of our editions.<br />

Kurashige, who works during the day as a medical<br />

supplies driver, determines which game to attend<br />

by following the schedules in the Observer.<br />

For schools out-state, he sends letters to athletic<br />

directors, requesting schedules.<br />

They send schedules back.<br />

And he goes.<br />

Kurashige is one of the first fans to arrive at a<br />

game, in case "there's a sellout," so he has a seat.<br />

He's one of the last to leave, prompting many<br />

coaches to sometimes wonder if he's a sports writer.<br />

Farmington Hills Harrison is one of Kurashige's<br />

favorite football teams, no harm intended. Chuck.<br />

Harrison coach John Herrington remembers one<br />

of the first times he met Kurashige.<br />

"The coaches and I were sitting up near the<br />

locker room after a game and Bob came up to<br />

talk," Herrington said. "I thought he was a Hawk<br />

fan. I guess he likes all the teams."<br />

Most coaches don't know Kurashige by name<br />

but they recognize the face, the one with the thick<br />

brown hair, glasses and a big smile.<br />

I called Bob the other day to do this story and<br />

he said he didn't have time.<br />

"I'm going to Garden City City Park to watch a<br />

game," Kurashige said.<br />

I convinced him to meet me at a restaurant in<br />

Livonia.<br />

Kurashige agreed and two hours later there he<br />

was, waiting for me while sitting with a group of<br />

coaches who knew him.<br />

Surprise, surprise.<br />

Another favorite fan<br />

The Redford Union softball team has an avid<br />

fan, a fair-weathered fan, if you will.<br />

Nora D«Roche, the 77-year-old mother of RU<br />

coach Gary D« Roche, is out there every spring to<br />

cheer on her son's team. Nora and her husband of<br />

56 years, Richard, attend most of RU's games and<br />

she doesn't sit on her hands.<br />

Nora, who wears the blue-and-gold RU cap to<br />

every game, has more energy than some of the<br />

players.<br />

"She's 77 years young." Gary said.<br />

"I always tall Gary to get the girls to yell on the<br />

bench," Nora said. "One time he said out loud,<br />

'Hey, girls my mom wants to hear you holler<br />

more,' mere and they did."<br />

The elder DeRoche's don't get out as much in<br />

the winter and Nora spends a lot of time indoors<br />

watching her favorite team, the Red Wings.<br />

"Some ot our friends will aak us If we watched<br />

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we had the Red Wings on,' " Nors said.<br />

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WLAA girls track stats, Page 4C<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> triumphs again in district<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> won the district<br />

tournament in girls soccer<br />

for the fifth time in six years Friday<br />

bv beating Plymouth Salem<br />

2-1.<br />

BY DAN O'MEARA<br />

STAFF WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

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

paved the way for<br />

another tournament<br />

run in girls soccer<br />

Friday when it defeated<br />

rival Plymouth<br />

Salem 2-1 in<br />

the district final.<br />

The No. 5-ranked Chiefs, who were<br />

second in the state last year, could<br />

well go that far again since the <strong>Canton</strong>-Salem-'winner<br />

is always a true<br />

contender for the Class A title.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (17-1-1) will play the Livo-<br />

Stevenson-Livonia Churchill<br />

winner at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the<br />

regional tournament at Northville<br />

High School. The final will be Saturday<br />

afternoon.<br />

Coach Don Smith was worried<br />

about a letdown after <strong>Canton</strong> had<br />

won its first two district games by a<br />

combined 9-0 score over Adrian and<br />

Pinckney. The Chiefs put their coach<br />

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in the first half.<br />

"I thought we were better off playing<br />

Salem than (Ann Arbor) Huron,<br />

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could take Huron," Smith said of his<br />

players, "and they knew they couldn't<br />

take Salem lightly."<br />

pjonawja-gftm^<br />

Hutko. who haa 22 goals and 12 as-<br />

late in the first half, controlled the<br />

ball into the box and got the shot<br />

away despite having a defender on<br />

each shoulder.<br />

Senior forward Colleen Connell,<br />

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against Salem in a district game as a<br />

See DISTRICT FINAL, 3C<br />

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Rough stuff: Salem defender Michelle Cronan (left) collides with <strong>Canton</strong> forward Melissa Tomei<br />

as both go for the ball in the district soccer final.<br />

Gundry sparks Hines Park with hot bat<br />

The sound of aluminum is ringing<br />

loud and clear off the bat of Ed Gundry,<br />

who has sparked Hines Park<br />

Lincoln/Mercury to a 4-0 start in the<br />

Livonia Collegiate Baseball League.<br />

Gundry, a third baseman, is 11-for-<br />

18 with five triples, two homers and<br />

13 RBI.<br />

The former Plymouth Salem High<br />

product, who helped the Rocks win<br />

the 1991 state Class A championship,<br />

went 5-for-6, including a triple, homer,<br />

three RBI and four runs scored<br />

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Tracy Ewald contributed two hits<br />

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Winning pitcher Steve Ross went<br />

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Kirkey, who pitched the final inning.<br />

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Losing pitcher Dave Roman, who<br />

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Jerry Shippe had a two-run triple<br />

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On Monday, Hines Park pitcher<br />

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Mark VanAmeyde suffered the<br />

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Offensive leaders for Hines Park<br />

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Lawrence Scheffer had a two-run<br />

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Hines Park opened its season May<br />

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12-0 and 11-6.<br />

Kapla, a freshman at Eastern<br />

Michigan, hurled a three-hitter in the<br />

opener. He struck out four and<br />

walked only one.<br />

Ewald (College of Ozarks) homered,<br />

while Gundry knocked in four runs.<br />

Pierce went 3-for-3 and teammate<br />

Kevin Craggs contributed two hits.<br />

Andrew Margolick pitched six innings<br />

of five-hit baseball to give Hines<br />

Park the victory in the nightcap.<br />

Margolick relieved Scott Rodgers,<br />

who walked seven batters during the<br />

opening inning.<br />

Craggs went 3-for-4 with two RBI<br />

and three runs scored, w^hile Ewald<br />

and Gundry each contributed two<br />

hits and three RBI.<br />

Westland Federation<br />

Westland Federation, a newcomer<br />

in the LCBL, ran its record to 3-0<br />

with a 4-3 eight-inning victory over<br />

the Tecumseh, Ontario Green Giants<br />

in a game played Wednesday at John<br />

Glenn High.<br />

Chad Grieve belted a solo homer,<br />

while pitcher Bobby Arellano earned<br />

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Grieve also socked a three-run homer<br />

and was the winning pitcher in<br />

relief as Westland- beat Wendy's in<br />

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Westland also defeated Walter's<br />

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Salem girls repeat as WLAA champions<br />

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7<br />

BY DAN O'MEARA<br />

STAFF WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

There was a little more suspense to<br />

the Western Lakes Activities Association<br />

girls track meet Wednesday,<br />

but the outcome was still what everyone<br />

expected.<br />

The host Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> schools<br />

dominated the meet again, winning<br />

11 of 17 events between them, and<br />

heavily favored Salem captured its<br />

second straight championship.<br />

The Rocks won by a much slimmer<br />

margin than last year, 142 to 136'/S<br />

over <strong>Canton</strong>. Salem scored 170 and<br />

the Chiefs 137 last year, but a change<br />

in the scoring format to 10-8-6-5-4-3-<br />

2-1 partially accounted for that.<br />

But the team finish was nearly<br />

identical, with Livonia Stevenson<br />

(96). Walled Lake Western (53) and<br />

North Farmington (51) rounding out<br />

the top five once again.<br />

"It was a great team effort this<br />

year, because we scored in places we<br />

were not real sure of our scoring potential,"<br />

Salem ooach Mark Gregor<br />

said. "On this team, everybody wants<br />

to make a contribution even if it'a one<br />

point. You win championships with a<br />

team and not a group of individuals."<br />

TTie winner was not decided until<br />

the final event, which made every<br />

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2C(P,C) The Observer/ MONDAY. MAY 31, 1993<br />

WLAA meet from page 1C<br />

point more valuable and the contest<br />

more suapenseful.<br />

Going into the 1,600-meter relay,<br />

the Rocks led 132- 130Vi over<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. A first-place finish for<br />

the Chiefs would have given them<br />

the title, but Salem won the race<br />

and <strong>Canton</strong> was third.<br />

"We had a shot; we gave them<br />

everything we could and just<br />

came up a little short," <strong>Canton</strong><br />

coach George Przygodaki said.<br />

The Chiefs were leading by several<br />

points midway in the meet,<br />

but Salem had a strong finish in<br />

the final seven events. The Rocks<br />

won three of them and scored a lot<br />

of points in all but the 3,200 run.<br />

"We came to the meet to win<br />

and we were not surprised at all to<br />

be in that position," Przygodski<br />

said. "Salem is just so strong<br />

when it comes to the 400 on up.<br />

You're running right into the<br />

strength of their team."<br />

"We're confident once we get to<br />

the 400 dash that we can put up<br />

some heavy numbers and we did,"<br />

Gregor said. "(The 400 dash, 300<br />

hurdles and 800 run) have carried<br />

us the last few years, and we're<br />

pretty confident when we get<br />

there we'll do well."<br />

Senior Tonya Wheeler and<br />

sophomore Sarah Hamilton were<br />

key players in the Salem victory.<br />

Wheeler won the 400 with a<br />

meet-record time of 57.9 and was<br />

sixth in the 200. Hamilton was<br />

first in the 200 and second in the<br />

400. Both helped the Rocks win<br />

the 800 and 1.600 relays, also.<br />

• 'Sarah Maklns has<br />

become one of the<br />

elite hurdlers In the<br />

state In the 100s. I<br />

think she can go fast-<br />

er, and that could<br />

mean some points In<br />

the state meet.'<br />

Mark Gregor<br />

Salem track coach<br />

"Sarah is the heir apparent to<br />

the track queen around here<br />

(Wheeler), and she's a worthy<br />

athlete to pass that title along<br />

to," Gregor said.<br />

Salem junior Sarah Makins<br />

won the 100 hurdles, and the<br />

Rocks also got first in the 3,200<br />

relay. Stacy Witthoff and Courtney<br />

Sheldon were on the 3,200<br />

and 1,600 relay teams, too.<br />

"Sarah Makins has become one<br />

of the elite hurdlers in the state in<br />

the 100s," Gregor said. "I think<br />

she can go faster, and that could<br />

mean some points in the state<br />

meet.<br />

"That would be nice because<br />

she's such a hard worker and an<br />

enjoyable young lady. You like to<br />

see good things happen to those<br />

kids."<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> juniof Ndu Okwumabua<br />

set a meet record with a winning<br />

high jump of five feet/four<br />

inches, won the 100 dash an-<br />

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<strong>Canton</strong> victory: Ndu Okwumabua crosses the finish line<br />

first to win the 400-meter relay for the Chiefs.<br />

chored the winning 400 relay.<br />

"Ndu was tremendous. She had<br />

a great, great day," Przygodski<br />

said. "We talked about stepping<br />

up to the next level, and Ndu certainly<br />

has done that this year."<br />

The Chiefs also had first places<br />

from Selena Bastine in the discus<br />

and Lana Boroditsch in the 1,600.<br />

Stevenson had two winners and<br />

both ran impressive races in the<br />

finals. Stacy Prais edged Makins<br />

in the 300 hurdles, and A.J. Koritnik<br />

ran away from the field in<br />

the 3,200.<br />

Koritnik ran 11:21.4 to finish<br />

ahead of such fine runners as<br />

North Farmington's Emily Shively,<br />

teammate Bridget MacKinnon<br />

and Boroditsch.<br />

"Eleven-forty is as fast as<br />

(Boroditsch) has ever run," Przygodski<br />

said. "Koritnik is just a<br />

tremendous runner and so are<br />

Shively and MacKinnon. You run<br />

11:40 and finish fourth; what does<br />

that say about the level of competition?"<br />

The other winners were April<br />

Boyce, Western (800); Wendy<br />

Forster. Northville (long jump);<br />

and Lisa Rankev, Westland<br />

Glenn (shot put).<br />

Coaches see value in all contributions<br />

BY DAN O'MEARA<br />

ST AFT WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

Outstanding teams have their<br />

outstanding athletes, but coaches<br />

always say it takes many others of<br />

all ability levels to make a suc-<br />

tlregur and<br />

Plymouth Cantoh made" that<br />

ate<br />

Western Lakes Activities Association<br />

girls track meet.<br />

Salem won the meet and <strong>Canton</strong><br />

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carried us all year.<br />

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ftpme of those <strong>Canton</strong> athletes<br />

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(<strong>Canton</strong>). 49 0; 5. KJm Sheldon (Selem).<br />

49 3; 6 Areata Fountam (<strong>Canton</strong>), 49.5;<br />

7 Jeannette Stofcevskl (Stavenaon). 49 7; S.<br />

Shawn ChampUn (<strong>Canton</strong>). 50.0.<br />

•OO rmm 1 April Boyce (Western). 2:23.1; 2.<br />

Keegan Koefcuer (N Farmmgton). 2 24 9; 3<br />

KeBy Stankov (Salem). 2:25.9. 4 Chriatte Sa><br />

iron (<strong>Canton</strong>). 2 26.6; 5. Lynda Sabaatyen (S»<br />

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7 Laura Brown (NorthvBto|. 2:31.1; 8. Katy Pr»<br />

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200 «aak: 1 Sarah HamBton (Salam). 26.3<br />

2 0*ve fceh (<strong>Canton</strong>). 26 6; 3. Heather Bora<br />

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The Observer/ MONDAY. MAY 31, 1993 (P,C)6C<br />

Apple toss: The historic house isn't a museum; it serves as home for Robin Margraf and her family.<br />

Uncovering of<br />

its history earns<br />

home recognition<br />

.— large. ------ - - ------—<br />

house on Adams STREET in<br />

3£SS<br />

She was looking for a comfortable<br />

Some for herself; husband, Joe;<br />

and sons, Conor and Rory.<br />

"It was love at first sight," said<br />

Margraf. "1 had such good feelings<br />

just walking throught it."<br />

The century-old house has two<br />

staircases and lots of interesting<br />

corners for young boys to explore.<br />

It also has a story which was recently<br />

pieced together by the<br />

Plymouth branch of the American<br />

Association of University Women,<br />

which designated the house as a<br />

historical landmark May 20.<br />

^LUU.jJ\ . U±0± LLLLx. U_LS_<br />

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Fritz and her committee<br />

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checked tax records, and interviewed<br />

people to get the following<br />

facts.<br />

Local banker and real estate<br />

developer William 0. Allen built<br />

the house on Main Street near the<br />

Plymouth High School (now Cen-<br />

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6C * (R.W.G-5C) The Observer/ MONDAY. MAY 31, 1993 The Observer/ MONDAY, MAY 31,1993<br />

ti<br />

There is no<br />

better time to own<br />

your own backyard.<br />

And the house that goes with it If you've been<br />

thinking about moving from your current residence<br />

to the house of your dreams or from an apartment to<br />

a starter home, this is the time to do it<br />

The selection Is excellent (just check today's<br />

classified section).<br />

Those low interest rates are still available<br />

There are many financing options<br />

Purchasing a home has always been a wise<br />

decision, but current market conditions make rt even<br />

more attractrve<br />

In addition to that low interest rate, which means<br />

you'll get more for your money, you II find that<br />

mortgage lenders are offering a wide variety of<br />

financing options<br />

Thirty-year fixed mortgages are still available as<br />

well as many other financing alternatives<br />

First-time buyers are encouraged to purchase<br />

now through financing packages that allow small<br />

down payments<br />

After all. purchasing a home is one of the very<br />

best ways to build a solid financial foundation<br />

T H I S M E S S A G E B R O U G H T T O YOU B Y<br />

(Observer ^Eccentric<br />

C L A S S I F I E D A D V E R T I S I N G<br />

A home not only provides you with warmth<br />

and comfon. it also serves as a secure<br />

investment<br />

Equity m your home may be used as<br />

collateral, providing you with additional financial<br />

security<br />

An you can not only deduct the interest you<br />

pay on your mortgage, you can also deduct your<br />

property taxes<br />

So why not go shopping for a shady back<br />

yard and the wonderful house that goes with it 9<br />

m- '<br />

9 c»<br />

v £<br />

Hiding places: The century-old home offers Conor and<br />

Rory Margraf places to hide.<br />

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So if you're a multiple car family trying to minimi?e insurance<br />

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America's Deck Builder<br />

Home from page 5C<br />

tral Middle School) in 1881. The<br />

houM wu a copy of another Main<br />

Street home built in 1879 by H. L.<br />

Bennett.<br />

In 1896, Allen married Kate<br />

Penniman and moved into her<br />

home (the present rectory of Our<br />

Lady of Good Counsel Church).<br />

The Main Street house was then<br />

occupied by Allen's brother, David,<br />

until his death in the 1920s,<br />

after which it stood vacant until it<br />

was purchased in 1926 by the Alfred<br />

Smith family.<br />

In 1949, the Allen home and<br />

two neighboring houses were purchased<br />

by the school district to<br />

make way for an addition to the<br />

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C<strong>IT</strong>Y OF PLYMOUTH<br />

, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Take noUce that the City Commission of the City of Plymouth has hereby scheduled<br />

a public hearing to be held on Monday, June 14, IMS at 7:00 ,M. in the<br />

Commission Chambers at City Hall, 201 S Main Street, for tbe purpose of:<br />

Consideration of an ordinance to amend the Development Plan and Tax Increment<br />

Financing Plan of the City of Plymouth Downtown Development Authority,<br />

for the purpose of amending the section regarding public facilities in the<br />

Downtown Development Authority District, and incorporating the Streetacape<br />

Plan and the recommendations of the Hyett-Palma Study<br />

The Downtown Development District boundaries, which are not proposed to be<br />

changed, are as follows<br />

. . . . . BOUNDARY OF C<strong>IT</strong>Y OF PLYMOUTH<br />

DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT<br />

AUTHOR<strong>IT</strong>Y DISTRICT<br />

Take further notice that the City of Plymouth Downtown Development Authority<br />

Development Plan snd Tax Increment Financing Plan, including maps, proposed<br />

amendments, sod doiumonla proposed to be incorporated by refer ance<br />

therein, are available for public impaction st the City Clerk's office from:<br />

• 30 A M to 5 M P M Monday thru Friday beginning Tesaday. May It,<br />

1993<br />

LINDA J LANGME8SER<br />

atyi<br />

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT:<br />

high school. Robert JollifFee<br />

bought the house and moved it to<br />

its present site on Adams Street,<br />

where he converted it to apart<br />

menu.<br />

House moved<br />

In its new location, the Allen<br />

house was rental property for<br />

about 30 years, passing through<br />

different owners, and falling into<br />

disrepair. In 1986, it was bought<br />

by old house enthusiasts David<br />

and Kate Solomon, who painstSk-<br />

Boutique'<br />

r20% OFF I<br />

1 tuB pncod item<br />

(1 per customer)<br />

COUPON EXP 6/30/93 |<br />

L<br />

Children - Newborn - 14<br />

Ladies 1-20<br />

Women s 16v*-26vj<br />

Toys - Game Rental -<br />

Crafts - Accessories<br />

NOW ACCEPTING SPRING<br />

& SUMMER CONSIGNMENTS<br />

Please Take Notice that tbe annual election of the school district will be held<br />

on Monday. June 14.1993<br />

THE POLLS OF ELECTION WILL OPEN AT 7 O'CLOCK IN THE MORN-<br />

ING AND CLOSE AT 8 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING.<br />

At the annual school election there will be elected one (1) member to the<br />

board of education of the district for a full term of four (4) years ending in 1997<br />

THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE BEEN NOMINATED TO FILL SUCH<br />

VACANCYOES):<br />

Steve Kllljaacxyk<br />

William My en<br />

against all property in Plymouth-Can ton Community Schools. Wayne<br />

and Washtenaw Counties. Michigan, be increased by 17.74 mills ($17 74<br />

on each |1,000.00) oo state equalized valuation for a period of 2 years.<br />

1993 and 1994, to provide additional funds for operating purposes (this<br />

being a renewal of 17 74 mills for operating purposes which expired<br />

with the 1992 tax levy)?<br />

n MILLAGE PROPOS<strong>IT</strong>ION<br />

Shall the limitation oo the amount of taxes which may be assessed<br />

against all property in Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community Schools, Wayne<br />

and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan, be increased by 4 mills (M 00 on<br />

each $1,000.00) oo state equalized valuation for a period of 2 years,<br />

1993 and 1994. to provide additional funds for operating purposes''<br />

ON JUNE 2, 1993, THE ELECTORS OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN<br />

WILL BE VOTING ON AN AMENDMENT TO THE MICHIGAN CONSTI-<br />

TUTION OF 19*3 WHICH WILL MATERIALLY CHANGE THE METHOD<br />

OF FINANCING SCHOOLS. IF THIS AMENDMENT IS APPROVED. <strong>IT</strong><br />

WILL NOT BE NECESSARY FOR THE ELECTORS OF THIS SCHOOL<br />

DISTRICT TO VOTE ON PROPOS<strong>IT</strong>IONS I AND • ABOVE. IF THE<br />

CONST<strong>IT</strong>UTIONAL AMENDMENT IS APPROVED BY THE ELECTORS.<br />

PROPOS<strong>IT</strong>IONS I AND • SET FORTH ABOVE WILL NOT BE SUBM<strong>IT</strong>-<br />

TED AT THE ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION. HOWEVER <strong>IT</strong> WILL, IN<br />

THAT EVENT, BE NECESSARY TO REQUEST APPROVAL OF THE<br />

ELECTORS OF ADD<strong>IT</strong>IONAL OPERATING MILLAGE FOR THE<br />

SCHOOL DISTRICTS 1993 OPERATING TAX LEVY AND PROPOS1<br />

TION "A" SET FORTH BELOW WILL THEN BE PRESENTED TO THE<br />

ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT AT THE JUNE 14. 1993 ANNU-<br />

AL SCHOOL ELECTION.<br />

ALTERNATE BALLOT PROPOS<strong>IT</strong>ION<br />

(TO BE VOTED UPON IF PROPOS<strong>IT</strong>ION "A" IS APPROVED BY THE<br />

ELECTORS OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ON JUNE 2, 1993)<br />

ingiy restored it to its original<br />

splendor.<br />

The foyer shows off a serpen-.<br />

tine wooden staircase leading to a<br />

second floor landing. The large<br />

front parlor now serves as the living<br />

room. Margraf has added an<br />

oak fireplace to one wall, and is<br />

painting a fireplace screen.<br />

Upstairs, the 10-foot ceilingB<br />

easily accommodate the yellow<br />

pine, canopy bed of the master<br />

bedroom, with room to spare for a<br />

ceiling fan. Above the windows<br />

TREE AND LAWN BEAUTY<br />

AMERICAS<br />

ORIGINAL TREE AND<br />

GROUNDS CARE<br />

COMPANY<br />

Now Scheduling Treatments<br />

on White Birch<br />

and<br />

Crab .Apple Trees<br />

ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION<br />

NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION OF THE ELECTORS OF<br />

PLYMOUTH-CANTON COMMUN<strong>IT</strong>Y SCHOOLS<br />

WAYNE AND WASHTENAW COUNTIES, MICHIGAN<br />

TO BE HELD JUNE 14, 1993<br />

This 4-mill operating millage request. If approved, together with the 19 26 -<br />

mills authorized for levy in 1993, pursuant to the amendment to the Michigan<br />

Constitution of 19*3 approved by the electors of the State of Michigan<br />

on June 2, 1993, and pursuant to implementing legislation, shall be authorized<br />

operating millage for four (4) years, 1993 to 1994, inclusive<br />

PROPOS<strong>IT</strong>ION A<br />

OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOS<strong>IT</strong>ION ABOVE MAXIMUM<br />

AUTHORIZED BY CONST<strong>IT</strong>UTION AND IMPLEMENTING LEGISLA-<br />

TION<br />

Shall tbe limitation on the amount of taxes which may be assessed<br />

against all property in Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community Schools. Wayne<br />

and Washtenaw Counties. Michigan, be increased by 4 mills ($4 00 on<br />

each $1.000 00) oo state equalised valuation for a period of 4 years.<br />

1993 to 1994. inclusive, to provide additional funds for operating per<br />

P 0 ** 1<br />

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Regular Biennial Election of<br />

Schoolcraft Community College. Michigan, will be held at the same Ume and at<br />

the same voting places as the ammal school election on Monday. June 14. 1993.<br />

and will be conducted by the same school officials for those electors of the<br />

community college district residing In this school district.<br />

At the Regular Biennial Election there will be elected two (2) members for<br />

the office of Community College District Trustee for full terms ot six («) years<br />

ending June M. 1999. and one (1) member for the office of Community College<br />

District Trustees for an unexpired term of four (4) years ending June $0. 1997<br />

THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE BEEN NOMINATED TO FILL SUCH<br />

VACANCIES:<br />

SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUN<strong>IT</strong>Y COLLEGE<br />

SDS YEAR TERMS<br />

John J Wafeah<br />

Patricia L Watson<br />

SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUN<strong>IT</strong>Y COLLEGE<br />

POUR YEAR TERM<br />

Richard J. DeVrtea<br />

ID-<br />

THE VOTING PLACETS) ARE AS FOLLOWS<br />

•NO 1<br />

Voting Place Central WMt SchooL The first precinct of all of City<br />

Precinct No l and aO af City Pmdnet No »<br />

PUCMCTNat<br />

Voting Place Calif are Biuiill' SehaaL The second precinct constats of all<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> Township Precinct No 1. all of <strong>Canton</strong> TowunMp Precinct<br />

No 14. all of <strong>Canton</strong> TwnsnM|i Precinct No 11, all of Ca»<br />

ton Township Precinct Ne U. and all of <strong>Canton</strong> Township Precinct<br />

No 21<br />

TC<br />

are hand-painted arches of flowers<br />

and ivy, done by Kate Solomon.<br />

Margraf has carried on this<br />

theme with ivy-covered shades,<br />

ivy-filled sconces, and stems of<br />

ivy, used as curtain tie-becks.<br />

The bathroom has lots of white<br />

tile, windows on two sides, recessed<br />

soffit lighting.<br />

"So many people have lived<br />

here and influenced the house,"<br />

Margraf said. "We think of ourselves<br />

as the latest occupant*.<br />

The bottom line is, it's home."<br />

For Your Free Yard<br />

Inspection and Analysis<br />

Call:<br />

459-8690<br />

8100 Rhonda<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, MI 4818^<br />

PRECINCT NO. 3<br />

Voting Place lsbester Elemeatary School. The third precinct consists of all of<br />

City Precinct No. 4 and all of Plymouth Township Precinct No 5.<br />

and all of Plymouth Township Precinct No 14.<br />

PRECINCT NO. 4<br />

Voting Place Starkweather Elemeatary School The fourth precinct consists of<br />

all of City Precinct No. 1 and all of City Precinct No 2<br />

PRECINCT NO 5<br />

Voting Place: Allen Elementary School. Tbe fifth precinct consists of all of<br />

Plymouth Township Precinct No. 3, all of Plymouth Township<br />

Precinct No. 4, and all of Plymouth Township Precinct No 9.<br />

PRECINCT NO. 4<br />

Voting Place: West Middle School- The sixth precinct consists of all of Plymouth<br />

Township Precinct No. 12. all of Plymouth Township Precinct<br />

No 15, and all territory of the school district located in<br />

Salem Township.<br />

PRECINCT NO. 7<br />

Voting Place Farraad Elemeatary School. Tbe seventh precinct consists of all<br />

; ?RH3NCT N:<br />

Voting Place Pic gel Elementary School. Tbe<br />

of aD of<br />

No 6. and all of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 10<br />

PRECINCT NO. 9<br />

Voting Place: Miller Elementary SchooL Tbe ninth precinct consists of all of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township Precinct No. 4 and all of <strong>Canton</strong> Township Precinct<br />

No. 13.<br />

PRECINCT NO. 19<br />

Voting Place Haisiag Elementary School. The tenth precinct consists of all of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township Precinct No. 7, all of Can too Township Precinct<br />

No. 12. and all of <strong>Canton</strong> Township Precinct No. 24<br />

PRECINCT NO. 11<br />

Voting Place: Ericfcssoa Elemeatary School. n»e eleventh precinct consists of<br />

all of <strong>Canton</strong> Township Precinct No. 9, and all of <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

Precinct No. 14.<br />

PRECINCT NO. 12<br />

Voting Place Field Elementary SchooL The twelfth precinct consists of all of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township Precinct No. 5 and all of <strong>Canton</strong> Township Precinct<br />

No. 18.<br />

PRECINCT NO. 13<br />

Voting Place <strong>Canton</strong> High SchooL The thirteenth precinct consists of all of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township Precinct No. I, all of <strong>Canton</strong> Township Precinct<br />

No. 11, all of <strong>Canton</strong> Township Precinct No. 14, all of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township Precinct No. 17, all of <strong>Canton</strong> Township Precinct No<br />

19. and all territory of tbe school district located in Superior<br />

Township<br />

PRECINCT NO. 14<br />

Voting Place: Bird Elementary SchooL The fourteenth precinct consists of all<br />

of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 7 and all of Plymouth Township<br />

Precinct No. 11.<br />

PRECINCT NO. 15<br />

Voting Place: Pioneer Middle SchooL The fifteenth precinct consists of all of<br />

Plymouth Township Precinct No. 4. all of Plymouth Township<br />

Precinct No 13, and all of Plymouth Township Precinct No. 14.<br />

All school electors who are registered with the city or township clerk of the<br />

city or township in which they reside are eligible to vote at this election<br />

STATEMENT AS REQUIRED BY ACT 274 OF PUBLIC ACTS OF 1944<br />

Amending the Piupeitj Tax Limitation Act<br />

L RAYMOND J. WOJTOWK2. County Treasurer of Wayne County, Mkhlgaa.<br />

do certify that aa of April 29. 1993, the total of all voted Increases in exeess of<br />

tbe Constitutional fifteen mill tax rate limitation and the years such Increases<br />

are effective are as follows affecting the ta Table property ot Lecal Unit:<br />

Lacal IMi<br />

Comtyof Wtyoe<br />

Wtftt Canty Reponai<br />

EdseaOoaal Seme* Agesry<br />

1 «yae Caasty Jail<br />

Caattn Tounrtap<br />

NortkriQe TOVMUIP<br />

PtrnosthCaoun<br />

Ciiiwimfj Sckooh<br />

Date Apnl 2J 1M1<br />

Dak of Qertiaa VstMbercaa a TonhsueDf<br />

A«K 7. IIM 1 mill 1M3 tfers 1(M lsch<br />

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SUB MASON, ED<strong>IT</strong>OR<br />

963-3131<br />

CHRISTINA FUOCO, MUSIC WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

953 2130<br />

8C(F)* Stree<br />

BY LISA RUDY<br />

- SPECIAL WRJTEH<br />

When you first reach the Stage, you'll probably<br />

find yourself inwardly moaning "Oh. no." (1 know<br />

I did.) But if you can get past the dumpy, out-ofdate<br />

looking outside appearances of this eat in/<br />

takeout restaurant and deli, you just might be<br />

pleasantly surprised.<br />

Not that the inside is any more aesthetically<br />

pleasing, but imagine yourself being able to accept<br />

the fact that when this place was new (a mere 35<br />

years ago) when yellow Formica tables and orange<br />

vinyl-covered chairs and booths were en vogue. My<br />

guess is, however, that even in 1958, more than a<br />

few pair of legs stuck to those seats on a hot summer<br />

day.<br />

The Stage's menu features a large and interesting<br />

enough selection, so prepare yourself for a good<br />

read before ordering. Although this place is considered<br />

to be a Jewish deli, hot spicy chili is offered<br />

right along side cold borscht, and if your<br />

leery of sinking your tooth into marinated herring<br />

jp sour cream, you can always order a "Swankee<br />

^|>ankee,"an innocent-looking hot dog, filled with<br />

cheese and wrapped in bacon.<br />

Homemade soups are a hot ticket on the menu,<br />

and if you happen to order the matzo ball soup,<br />

you're in for good laugh. Don't get me wrong — the<br />

soup's great. It's just that this particular matzo<br />

ball is one of the biggest I've seen and you're liable<br />

to draw a crowd around your bowl.<br />

The Stage also offers a unique selection of salads<br />

— colorful fruit salads, tangy salads with<br />

herring and Greek olives, and a real scar. 1 salad<br />

called the Charlie Manos Salad Bowl that consists<br />

of crisp lettuce topped with julienne TONGUE<br />

(geez, how else would you slice it?), turkey and<br />

anchovies. You, of course, get to pick the dressing.<br />

Under the heading of "Never Too Late."<br />

Huge ain't-get^your- moutJT-around-them sand-<br />

ever have will be the things that will bring you<br />

back to the stage for an encore. And the meats<br />

used in these sandwiches are lean — you honestly<br />

won't have to tear your sandwich apart to find the<br />

"good" parts. Tasty potato salad or a huge plate of<br />

fried onion rings go well with any sandwich selection.<br />

And their rice pudding is fantastic. Cheesecake,<br />

apple strudel, and yeah, even Jell-0 are listed<br />

among the sweets. The guys behind the deli counr<br />

will even whip you up a malt or an ice cream<br />

sundae, if you wish.<br />

It seemed as though the Stage had enough of-a<br />

stash in their pantry to make anything. What's<br />

more, the staff was more than accommodating. So<br />

relax, pull up a vinyl-covered chair. And don't<br />

worry about your legs sticking to the seat; they've<br />

put in air conditioning since 1958.<br />

Stage Delicatessen & Restaurant<br />

13821 W. Nine Mile Road,<br />

Oak Park<br />

548-1111<br />

11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday - Saturday<br />

There's just something truly spontaneous about<br />

The Great Northern that leaves you on the edge of<br />

your seat. At first glance, this place seems to harbor<br />

all the makings of an up-north lodge with a<br />

southwestern flair. But once you're seated and are<br />

able to look around, you begin to get the feeling<br />

that you've stumbled on to one of the most distinctive,<br />

unusual restaurants around.<br />

Surprises are everywhere in this open air, threeroom<br />

establishment; and the Great Northern's interior<br />

beckons you to investigate every nook and<br />

cranny. The place is kind of like a museum. Or is<br />

it a gymnasium 0 An Indian reservation? Maybe a<br />

hunting lodge? It might just be a Greek coliseum.<br />

Who knows . . .<br />

It's hard to tell, because you'll be sitting next to<br />

what appears to be a tree trunk and as your eyes<br />

wander upward, you'll spot a beautiful Greek column<br />

at the top. Fun. While you're admiring the<br />

beautiful Navajo tapestries, lining many of the<br />

booths and and doorways, don't be surprised if<br />

you hear the sounds of a nearby basketball game.<br />

The Great Northern houses an enclosed mini basketball<br />

court for patrons interested in perfecting<br />

their swish-shots (no one-on-one allowed).<br />

Copper Bald Eagle chandeliers hang from the Aframe<br />

ceiling in the main dining area; varied, original<br />

birdhouses poke out of several different corners;<br />

and snowshoes. birch bark kayaks, sailboats<br />

and a larger than life hunting license make up<br />

many of the features that make this place a constant<br />

visual treat.<br />

The Grtft Northsm<br />

6199 Orchard Lake Road}<br />

West Bloomfield<br />

539-3290<br />

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Thursday<br />

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MONDAY, MAY 31, 1993<br />

Harmony:<br />

Sometimes<br />

Why — Dave<br />

Dean, Kenneth<br />

Karasek,<br />

John Taminski<br />

and Jeff<br />

Pelione —<br />

honed the<br />

skill at<br />

blending<br />

their melody<br />

and harmony<br />

with the<br />

groove on<br />

stage at an<br />

early age.<br />

Sometimes Why has the answer<br />

SPECIAL WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

With influences like The Alarm, U2, the Red Hot Chili<br />

Peppers, The Beatles and Led Zepplin, you might<br />

There is no looking back for the<br />

four-member band Sometimes Why,<br />

even though today the members<br />

laugh about their past.<br />

"We played a lot of shows with<br />

our parents in the audience only because<br />

(club owners) wouldn't let us<br />

play otherwise," said John Taminski,<br />

remembering when he and fellow<br />

bandmates were too young to<br />

perform. "It gave us a stage presence.<br />

It was kind of a live rehearsal."<br />

Today with the average age of the<br />

members at 20, the band uses its<br />

past as a foundation to construct<br />

what they hope will be a career.<br />

In preproduction for recording its<br />

first release, band members hope<br />

their alternative rock sound will appeal<br />

to radio listeners, their main<br />

goal.<br />

"It's hard for local bands, not say-<br />

ing i fiii i •ryiTrriig n ii in rim<br />

we do have a contract, because I do<br />

realize that many local bands have<br />

contracts with local labels and not<br />

so local labels, but I think with a<br />

label behind your stuff and a producer<br />

and studio behind your stuff,<br />

it might be easier to get on the radio,"<br />

Taminski said.<br />

• STREET BEATS<br />

Each member contributes musical<br />

ideas, influenced by such<br />

groupss as The Alarm, U2 and the<br />

Red Hot Chili Peppers. Nevertheless,<br />

the members say they examine<br />

their musical roots which include<br />

The Beatles and Led Zepplin for inspiration.<br />

"From the time I can remember<br />

this was the stuff my dad listened<br />

to," said drummer Kenneth<br />

Karasek, a Troy resident. "When<br />

Dave (Dean) and I got together we<br />

looked at our dad's record collections<br />

and there were a lot of harmony<br />

groups like Simon and Garfun-<br />

harmony with the grocve and the riff<br />

sic alternative.<br />

"I don't want you to get the idea<br />

that because we are into these classic<br />

groups that we are some classic<br />

rock band," Dean added. "It all<br />

comes out of us differently and obviously<br />

it's modern coming out of us."<br />

However, it comes out, the band<br />

discovered that the best way to write<br />

is to simply play together and feed<br />

off their energy, therefore developing<br />

up to 60 songs.<br />

"What I find is that when we jam<br />

and come up with something it<br />

seems to be the most energetic stuff;<br />

the stuff with the biggest groove to<br />

it," Dean said.<br />

"To me, I haven't heard one that I<br />

dislike," Karasek added, "we just<br />

keep getting better and better and<br />

song ideas keep coming faster and<br />

especially now we've been learning a<br />

lot of songs and as you can imagine<br />

it spears everyone on."<br />

The guitar-based songs contain<br />

subject matter obtained from a<br />

broad spectrum which tbe band<br />

social, political td-ftAs," Karasek<br />

"I've cheapened him," inteijected<br />

Dean with a laugh.<br />

"He was writing cheap love songs,<br />

and I loved it," Karasek said about<br />

Dean's work. "My first love of music<br />

was The Beatles and it reminded us<br />

so much of that and I was getting off<br />

onto U2-Fresh Basething, so lately<br />

I've been writing love songs. Dave, I<br />

don't know what he's writing about<br />

. . . not-so-cheap love."<br />

Sometimes Why will perform with<br />

Verve Pipe, Groovespoon, Majesty<br />

Crush, The Charm Farm, Rhythm<br />

Corps, BOP (harvey) and Black<br />

Market at Summer Jam "93 near<br />

Cafe Mas in Waterford, 11 a.m. to<br />

midnight Saturday, June 5. A portion<br />

of the proceeds will benefit the<br />

Midwest AIDS Prevention Project.<br />

For more information, call 666-2030<br />

Wallflowers don't shy from stagelights<br />

BY CHRISTINA FUOCO<br />

STAFF WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

Wallflowers lead singer Jakob<br />

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Wallflowers:<br />

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left), Peter<br />

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the writer of this column.<br />

Sometimes people in need<br />

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Much to like about Branagh's 'Ado'<br />

BY JOHN MONAGHAN<br />

SPECIAL WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

Anyone who doesn't believe in<br />

the timeleaa quality of Shakespeare<br />

should catch "Much Ado<br />

About Nothing," a new film adaptation<br />

of The Bard currently at<br />

The Maple. The infectiously jolly<br />

story of romance and villainy in<br />

17th-century Italy comes alive<br />

through Kenneth Branagh's immensely<br />

clever translation.<br />

Branagh, who brought "Henry<br />

V" to the screen in 1989, and reallife<br />

wife Emma Thompson head<br />

the cast. They play Benedick and<br />

Beatrice, confirmed bachelor and<br />

bachelorette, who spend all of<br />

their time together exchanging insults.<br />

Of course, their quick wits<br />

only hide their paaaion for each<br />

other.<br />

Both are delightful. When the<br />

two are tricked into believing that<br />

they love each other, both drop<br />

their spinster ways and go loopy<br />

with love. He splashes up to his<br />

knees in a fountain. She rocks<br />

wildly on a tree swing. Branagh,<br />

A sampling of what's playing at<br />

alternative movie theaters across<br />

metro Detroit, as reviewed by<br />

John Monaghan.<br />

• MAPLE THEATER<br />

4135 W. Maple Road, Bloomfield<br />

Hills. Call 855-9090 for show<br />

times. ($5.75 eveningB; $2.95<br />

twilight.)<br />

"Like Water for Chocolate"<br />

(Mexico — 1992). A lonely woman<br />

puts all her energies into creating<br />

unforgettable meals in this blend<br />

of fantasy and drama. As with the<br />

Danish hit "Babette's Feast," you<br />

won't want to watch on an empty<br />

stomach.<br />

"Much Ado About Nothing"<br />

(USA — 1993). Kenneth Branagh<br />

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not afraid of goofing it up a bit,<br />

melda the two images into a montage<br />

backed by Patrick Doyle's<br />

lilting musical score.<br />

The great Denzel Washington<br />

plays Prince Don Pedro, who<br />

rides into town with his merry<br />

man. They will rest for a month in<br />

the pictureaque Italian villa<br />

owned by the Prince's friend, Leonato<br />

(Richard Briers). The visit is<br />

filled with the usual Shakespearean<br />

touches — mistaken<br />

identity, verbal sparring and true<br />

love whose course never runs<br />

smooth.<br />

The credit sequence sets the<br />

happy tone, as the Prince's arrival<br />

sends the villa into a frenzy. The<br />

women head upstairs for primping<br />

and new frocks, their naked<br />

• bodies revealed tastefully by the<br />

camera. Don Pedro's men arrive<br />

apd strip for a cleansing swim,<br />

enthusiastically preparing for the<br />

revelry at hand.<br />

With "Much Ado," Branagh<br />

has found a medium ground with<br />

the Shakespeare directors (Orson<br />

delightful film adaptation of the<br />

popular comedy. Branagh, reallife<br />

wife Emma Thompson, Michael<br />

Keaton, Denzel Washington<br />

and Keanu Reeves star.<br />

• MCHIOAN THEATER<br />

603 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. Call<br />

668-8397 for information and<br />

show times. ($5; $4 students and<br />

senior citizens.)<br />

"Volere Volare" (Italy — 1991),<br />

through June 3. Maurizio Nichetti,<br />

the director of "The Icicle<br />

Thief," also stars as a voice artist<br />

for cartoons who finds himself<br />

slowly turning into an animated<br />

character himself.<br />

"Tous Les Matins Du Monde"<br />

(France — 1992), through June<br />

ears ana ey<br />

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MOVIES<br />

Welles and Laurence Olivier<br />

among them) who preceded him.<br />

He employs a bankable cast, an<br />

appealing visual style and juat<br />

enough reverence to the source so<br />

that English majors won't picket<br />

the theater.<br />

Branagh's aim to please sometimes<br />

goes astray, which isn't surprising<br />

with all the personalities<br />

at work.<br />

SCREEN SCENE<br />

A feast for-the--<br />

"I am a man of few words," says<br />

Keanu Reeves as Don Pedro's<br />

half brother, and we're glad of it.<br />

Reeves, who butchered an English<br />

accent in "Bram Stoker's<br />

Dracula," is best seen and not<br />

heard. He slinks around effectively<br />

as the sharp-bearded evildoer<br />

who sets young lovers Claudio<br />

and Hero (Robert Sean Leonard<br />

and Kate Beckinsale, both quite<br />

good) at odds on their wedding<br />

day.<br />

"The Match Factory Girl" (Finland<br />

— 1989), June 4-11. Director<br />

Aki Kaurismaki before his international<br />

acclaim with "Ariel" and<br />

"Leningrad Cowboys." This time<br />

the focus is on a young girl<br />

weighed down by her tedious job<br />

and dysfunctional family.<br />

"Like Water for Chocolate"<br />

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unforgettable meals in this blend<br />

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'Hot Shots!' sequel: As parodies go, it's non-original<br />

America is in criaia. Once<br />

again, brave patriots on foreign<br />

soil have been taken hostage by a<br />

malevolent despot bent on exact-<br />

ing revenge on the United States.<br />

President Tug Benson (Lloyd<br />

Bridges) wants action — and he<br />

knows only one man can do the<br />

job. And that man is "Topper'<br />

Harley (Charlie Sheen).<br />

Topper Harley returns to action<br />

at the behest of the president in<br />

"Hot Shots! Part Deux," the<br />

sequel to the international come-<br />

dy hit of 1991.<br />

After three failed missions, the<br />

president turns to Topper — to<br />

head a commando team into ene-<br />

my territory to rescue the men<br />

who went in to get the men who<br />

went in to get the men . , .<br />

Twentieth Century Fox pre-<br />

sents "Hot Shots! Part Deux," a<br />

J i m Abrahams film starring<br />

Charlie Sheen, Lloyd Bridges.<br />

Valeria Golino, Brenda Bakke<br />

and Richard Crenna. Jim Abra-<br />

hams directs from a screenplay by<br />

J i m Abrahams and Pat Proft, who<br />

is also executive producer. Bill<br />

Badalato is producer. Greg Nor-<br />

berg and Michael M c M a n u s serve<br />

as associate producers.<br />

"So many sequels seem to be<br />

just expensive remakes of the<br />

original." said writer/director J i m<br />

Abrahams. "We wanted to do<br />

something different and expen-<br />

sive. Since this is parody, we<br />

wanted to move into a different<br />

genre — besides, we kind of ran<br />

out of Hying jokes."<br />

T o describe in detail the plot of<br />

"Hot Shots! Part Deux" would be<br />

to describe any number of other<br />

movies that were just as funny —<br />

they just didn't know it.<br />

" 'No originality' " is our cre-<br />

do," said Abrahams. " W h a t we<br />

set out to do first was to find a<br />

genre that takes itself seriously,<br />

and that whole genre of "going in<br />

to get the guys' is a genre that<br />

takes itself very seriously. Then,<br />

keeping in mind our motto — No<br />

originality — we had to steal our<br />

loves stories and our bad guy sto-<br />

ries and the rest of our stories<br />

from real movies."<br />

From "Rambo III," the film-<br />

makers found the inspiration to<br />

place Topper in a monastery at<br />

the outset of the film, where he<br />

lives peacefully among affection-<br />

starved monks.<br />

They added a new element to<br />

the character, which would find<br />

Topper exposing a whole new side<br />

of himself.<br />

" W h e n Charlie read the script,<br />

he must have said, 'Whoops, I'm<br />

going to be running around with<br />

my shirt off this whole movie. I'd<br />

better do something.' "<br />

"I've been an athlete m y whole<br />

life and kept in pretty good shape,<br />

but I knew I had to take it to a<br />

different level in this film," said<br />

Sheen.<br />

He flew to Maui with a personal<br />

trainer and a cook, setting up an<br />

Eats from page 8C<br />

There's just something truly<br />

spontaneous about The Great<br />

Northern that leaves you on the<br />

edge of your seat. At first glance.<br />

this place seems to harbor all the<br />

makings of an up-north lodge<br />

with a southwestern flair. But<br />

once you're seated and are able to<br />

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WH<strong>IT</strong>E.<br />

I GOT ALL A*, atlraorye affluent.<br />

lxvohCed white male eccum*-<br />

JtDort AyaaQt »W3» »rt*te male,<br />

ling<br />

lerriela 21-37 Witt> •Knur atlriCxjiet<br />

You won't be tarry • 45177<br />

A DOMINANT white man, 39 M U<br />

edveniurout. wmie «mir<br />

Curious? • **S73<br />

A HANDSOME. TALL skm male. 36<br />

easy gome. linanaaPy aeci if. would<br />

lae lo mssl a young. attractive. eexy<br />

maw wtio rn.es romantic encounters<br />

end more • 44021<br />

ALL MEN aren I tie samel Single<br />

wrtfte mate. 25. 5 8' 155 lb* wtn<br />

dart brown naar. blue eyea Hona«.<br />

caring, aneclionate. eaay gong.<br />

Tlnancsaay 1 emotionally secure I<br />

en|oy a wide vanaty ot ntereeU<br />

See* mg tem^e 16-30 »*4 140<br />

A REAL DOMINANT, experienced<br />

mate eeeM oeooeite type, amoere<br />

lam ate lor mutuetly eicrtlng tl<br />

• 4<br />

caled. emotionatfy' xxntuafy oeec<br />

• m i sincere aam wrvte laiiiata. 25-<br />

36 tor a retationaMp » 45178<br />

turuovmg smgi<br />

mala. 20. sincere, mailgenl. 5 10'<br />

i»4 seetts single lemate 18-24,<br />

•e. good<br />

poeaibte releftonsMc<br />

A VERY pood looking. 33 yeer old<br />

Wfwte mate who enjoys «>orts, dm-<br />

ing out. travel * romantic ewerMnga.<br />

looking tor attractive, peote. wnne<br />

lemela. 22-32 • 45007<br />

BIG TEDOY BEAR 8 beerded, per<br />

led toy tor a oood gm over 25 True<br />

beer has P H 0 . M mm. athletic ar-<br />

tWe, Troy homeowner * 45112<br />

Black brother Seeks white Me-<br />

ter tor lun tknee. Cat today tor the<br />

excitement ol your Mel ' » 44101<br />

Rece no obfect<br />

A RESERVATION tor Two sincere,<br />

lovable, smote white, temeie. 21-27<br />

lo (Otn tha S 170*> divorced white<br />

male. 25, tor friendship & romantic<br />

retetKmsfrp »44192<br />

ARE VOU adventurous, • ( trying<br />

new tfunga. hawig tun. eaetisnd get<br />

aweyv s sum wrvte I em els age 20-<br />

30. if so im 28 . 82", 180 lba»<br />

45193<br />

A TALL, divorced white male, Men-<br />

der late 40 *. non smoker emotlon-<br />

a*y ,'flnancia«y secure, tome—hat<br />

race looking, good Hum would uke<br />

to meet slender lady, mce Agura. be-<br />

tween 35-45 who i flexible 8 reeas-<br />

tfc. over 5 2 tor poeMbte long term<br />

reietionahic • 45185<br />

ATTENTIVE WMIe KmgW (owl) A*<br />

6 3 230 K>* iRVer tenntsar cud-<br />

aier racer, iicuzzierl seek* trwviH<br />

demure (free to travel) Oamaei ALL<br />

answered •45108<br />

ATTRACTIVE, affluent Oakland<br />

County married executive, while<br />

mala 50"*, 6 kind caring Seek*<br />

. 30-<br />

CORRtCT YOUR WAYSI Maatertul.<br />

44069 dominant, pasaionate white male<br />

eeek* effectionate. ooen-mmded.<br />

eubmaaive whita 'emale tor discrete<br />

adventuroua ancountars V 45040<br />

0APPER. DEBONAIR Black Mate<br />

31. looking for a lu( figured white<br />

iale 2S-38 who en|<br />

•port*, part*,<br />

dinners<br />

n>oy« dlntng.<br />

• Ught<br />

f 45206<br />

DISCRETE Interracial relationship<br />

wanted I'm Heck. 29 nandaome.<br />

have afternoons tree You're white,<br />

pretty, peaatonete * 44102<br />

DIVORCED white mala. 28 5'r.<br />

180 lb* envoys motorcydee. the<br />

outdoors or fust having fun - seeks<br />

white female 25-32, with same for<br />

ton loving time* • 45113<br />

DIVORCED White, mate. 39, 5'10 ".<br />

175ib*. blue eye*. ftnancu#y secure<br />

Looking tor lemate 28-40 HoCXaee<br />

include golt. cooking & dining out<br />

• 45148<br />

45 tor ton relatiore/up •44199<br />

DIVORCED white mete 36. 220, car-<br />

ing honeet. romantic. Ikae movtea.<br />

plcnica, motorcyda*. *eek* temaM<br />

tor poeetble relationship petite. 25-<br />

35. smokmg/klds o.k •45154<br />

CLASSIC GENTLEMAN<br />

Smgte white male 20. rvendeome<br />

wea-buHt *han> Jreaasr honeet.<br />

succeeeha car ear -employed prolee<br />

•tonal SM *tudying.. enjoys auaty<br />

time, mualc aet-a-wey*. M finer<br />

trvng* Would Ike to meet an hon-<br />

eei attractive « eleeey young<br />

woman tor fnenda#ilp *r« No<br />

amokers.'drinker*, plaaaa •45179<br />

CONSIDERATE understandktg »<br />

*eitu« dominant attiaclme Men-<br />

der dlecreet whrte mate. 40'* aeek*<br />

a ar>y autmveaive attractNe ImiiMii<br />

lor edventuroue 'Of playing<br />

• 45014<br />

CUTE «! Single Whrte Mate 5 8~<br />

35 yr* old I m honeet. caring,<br />

and trusting Seek the<br />

I know you're out<br />

DIVORCED white male. 40<br />

coming out of long<br />

ka attractive «»iite iMi'iala tor<br />

monagamoue. but ifcefmi retanorv-<br />

• 45180<br />

DIVORCED WH<strong>IT</strong>E male 43. 6 /215<br />

Adventuroua. open minded, honeet.<br />

amcere. humorou* Mia* tide. mo»-<br />

•e* aancmg we** non amoker<br />

Race? Age" 5 WeeOand • 45133<br />

EDOtE MURPHY TWIN (without me<br />

neyl nilai ehUe iMmata Walk-<br />

ing. ta** . 8 good looking • 45144<br />

HEY GOOO LOOKING, I'm an at-<br />

tractive 28 yeer old. white, divorced,<br />

laiiaineat owner, looking tor an at-<br />

tractNe lernal* for ton. Irene 8 pos-<br />

sible commitment • 45076<br />

HONESTLY HANDSOME divorced<br />

white mate. 32. 5'6", ISO fee. Would<br />

Mke to meet any attractive petite<br />

female for friendship and hopetoay a<br />

• 45052<br />

HUMOROUS motivated Cethoac<br />

angle white male, 37. 5'a - '. « pro-<br />

leeaionM Seeks Dim. bright, smgte<br />

45045<br />

HUMOROUS Smgte White Mele Si<br />

handaome. ton lovtng. independent.<br />

no klda. flnanclaVy 8 emotionaay ae-<br />

cure. seeks same ri attractive angle<br />

• 45128<br />

rr"S REAL SIMPLE! Reaped, truet 8<br />

paaalonl 41. attractive funny di-<br />

vorced leaking bright. Kmny ta*.<br />

iitalonary tor exdualve. wonderfu.<br />

freeing reletloneho • 45175<br />

LlMrTED TIME ONLY White, di-<br />

vorced mate. 50 with varied mtereet<br />

seek* tomeone lor monogemoue<br />

reletlonahlp who wm take the time lo<br />

know aomebody • 44945<br />

36 r R OLD white mala, looking lor<br />

rig. lamanne women. 25 jt* 8 up<br />

tor committing rsaafionamp leedh^g<br />

loenrde fam*r 8 uda • 45156<br />

MARKED WH<strong>IT</strong>E MALE we8 bu«.<br />

•hip with while unmhtoNed ledy her<br />

•De. age statu* unimportant Long<br />

term wMh ngM parson • 450*1<br />

SMGIE BLACK MALE. JO, 5 5" rv-<br />

btack lemate or angle white larr Ma<br />

tor trtendalvp 8 km mo ilea together<br />

• 45059<br />

thre. phyatcairy<br />

iMfiale Bat»een 23-33 tor ton mm-<br />

me» ughts 8 romanOc evening*.®<br />

45169<br />

MARRIED Aftractwe Itt white mala,<br />

age 32. dommam. aeek* mamed/<br />

angle i em ale for peaaionate. dia-<br />

creet momng* 8 aflemoone Aae<br />

ummponant •44642<br />

MARRIED White male. 6'. a6m. al<br />

tractive, ftnendaay aecure. haaWti<br />

conectoue. aeeks a ormHtvm relation-<br />

ahlp Wtemale 44 t tor aportv dtrv-<br />

mg. 8 fun time* •45104<br />

MARRIED WH<strong>IT</strong>E Male, 36. 5"1l.<br />

170. aeaki married or angle petite<br />

whrta lamata. 25-45. for IileixWap 8<br />

r44i5i<br />

SINGLE. JEWISH mala. 32. above<br />

average looks *harp mmd, would<br />

like to meet the lame. raHglon nv<br />

tor aummer mghts and<br />

too • 45219<br />

SINGLE jewoh mate. 33. who's free<br />

8 wotrfd aka to be your key to ad-<br />

venture 8 mcradlble Km Blue eyea.<br />

fit. aeeks angle white lemala. 24-35<br />

with good aptrtt •45C21<br />

SINGLE WH<strong>IT</strong>E mala. 22, 6' 3. good<br />

looking, enjoys movtee. boerlng.<br />

pool, sac looking tor attrecttve<br />

19-27 10 enter into relettorv<br />

• 45183<br />

SINGLE WH<strong>IT</strong>E male 26. seeking<br />

Mm tangle white lemala. 21-27 lor<br />

raletionafilp fnandahip. Vmeety.<br />

truat I'm an average guy •»» wenta<br />

a down to earth ttmala •45161<br />

SINGLE WH<strong>IT</strong>E MALE. 26. 6"3 160<br />

iba . blonde hair, blue eyea. hoilaat<br />

8 aecure many inter eel* aaaklng<br />

Htm while lemala. 20-30<br />

tanee o« humor<br />

30. good<br />

• 45124<br />

SINGLE WH<strong>IT</strong>E MALE. 56 seeks<br />

matm white lemala who enjoys l»ie<br />

ample thing* m Me 8 cuOdkng •<br />

45062<br />

SINGLE WH<strong>IT</strong>E MALE. 22 5" 10".<br />

non emoker. sincere, entoy* racket-<br />

be*. outdoor*, more Peaking white<br />

lemele 19-25 with Mmler ryiainte<br />

• 45165<br />

SINGLE. WHfTE male. «"3 36 yrv<br />

average person, mtereet* dnmg<br />

out. garage salaa Hontat. amcere.<br />

caring, understanding seeking aarv<br />

ale white lemate. 30-40 yra. to tfiare<br />

Me* hope* 8 dream* with • 45221<br />

SINGLE. White male. ta«. Bi ole*<br />

aranat. seeks pretty lemala who en-<br />

joy* concerta 8 apons • 45150<br />

SINGLE WH<strong>IT</strong>E mala doctor aevch-<br />

mg tor attractNe white picitaaMorel<br />

lamal*. 24-32. eho enjoy* mualc.<br />

aerobica. Oevtd Lenermen. beedv<br />

aa. outdoors fl aa-ilal il Mo depend-<br />

• 46166<br />

SOON TO BE SINGLE father ol 2.<br />

53. white, S3 196« non amotdng<br />

pre leeeionM enn^e outdoors. eoA<br />

rock. m*am *ymphony. anOqua<br />

tea marteta. Vying, toning, aaatong<br />

• 46060<br />

SINGLE WH<strong>IT</strong>E lemala - AttractNe<br />

trim, aecure prolaaaii.nal mid Ml lea<br />

would Ike to meet tat attractNe<br />

protoaakaiM gentleman who anjoy*<br />

travel, aporta. corNeraation Ptaeee<br />

no couc*i potatoe • 45063<br />

Single while mala SO. rion amoker H<br />

you are 35-50 enjoy the outdoor*,<br />

mualc. dancing lo Vie oldtoa, get-<br />

away weekend* m the North, wwgrt<br />

proportioned to height • 48116<br />

SLENDER ATHLETIC, white, male.<br />

37. nice guy with heart and Integrity<br />

seeks petite white lernaaa tor Mfeig<br />

rea No<br />

• 45249<br />

SUCCESSFUL Ouatnaaaman of 46.<br />

5' 10. wmta, aeak.a horieal woman m/<br />

aanee ol runor tor dining, danomg.<br />

mo Hi 'plays/boating Looking tor *<br />

friend lei, potaltlt mora. •45T95<br />

SUMMER FUN- 3 tingle while mataa<br />

(21-00) good Mend*, statu* 8 we*<br />

mate*. 21-30 6 tnanda Dmmg out<br />

•cation<br />

I 46126<br />

TALL b<br />

Bona, e *<br />

225. da<br />

m. 40> 1. seeking Mm attractive.<br />

prnleea onaay empeyai outgoing<br />

• 45170<br />

outgoing<br />

• 45170<br />

TALL - •Mte male 33. good looking<br />

crutcba looking tor si Wte lemele<br />

enarove. open r «nded ledy<br />

• 45111<br />

WANTED w«a lo start tam*y 8 bu*d<br />

future together, muat be 25-30. m<br />

ahepe. pretty 8 non emoker I'm 30.<br />

angle «**ie mate, 5'11'\ 170<br />

aam buM 8 Cathokc Wide verlaty oI<br />

i variety oI<br />

• 45201<br />

WH<strong>IT</strong>E MALE. 45. educated, teaks<br />

lamale who trie* not to look back m<br />

anger nor ahead m leer but around<br />

ma iir ill • 44436<br />

WHfTE mate ST, honey oolor eyea/<br />

hair, intf gam 26 yr old prolee<br />

lemate 20-35 Sporta. moviee. out-<br />

door acflvWaa • 44130<br />

XC<strong>IT</strong>ING White mamed male. 42.<br />

•mo la mttraalt J m a non thrtelan-<br />

mg dtociael retawonariH, Btyvnouth<br />

ere* •45066<br />

YOUNG WHfTE<br />

166 toe. black<br />

looking, i<br />

growvng<br />

KM. caring<br />

rneone 5*6 or<br />

MMP«46107<br />

21. 9°*. 160 fee<br />

**. pi<br />

WotM<br />

s r 4-s-8.Ti?m<br />

hair 8 ayee<br />

a. tola -i<br />

«ead ye)<br />

devetopng tnendefup<br />

8 poeeibt* retenonan«i wttn tm*ar<br />

45213<br />

ATTRACTIVE. Spiritual<br />

41. 5 3<br />

Black<br />

fnendafac wtth prolmianai • S 3<br />

who KNee Me. God and people A*<br />

race* coneidered beeutitoi • 44100<br />

ATTRACTIVE WH<strong>IT</strong>E lemele. 47.<br />

kNe* to danoe. tmg have Kn<br />

Looking for honeet. caring, energet-<br />

ic 8 embitioue men tor friendehlp 8<br />

leatmg ralationehip. • 44184<br />

BEAUTIFUL. DIVORCED, white<br />

lemala. Stand out In the Crowd<br />

type woman Catholic, traditional<br />

value*. SO Seeking dNorced. wnne.<br />

mala. 50-67, 5 10 + tor Inendaiilp<br />

BEAUTIFUL,<br />

lemala 35<br />

Ptoyk. »>e<br />

as-modal lovaa art.<br />

Z2:<br />

CARING. Divorced w*me lemele. 56.<br />

'. 145 lb* Norv-emokar enjoys<br />

travel, muelc. dancing, movtaa. etc<br />

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12C(P,C) The Observer/ MONDAY. MAY 31, 1993<br />

Nearby bank<br />

hit by robbery<br />

for second time<br />

An unidentified man escaped<br />

with $2,000 from a<br />

northwest Livonia bank<br />

Wednesday, the second time in<br />

three months the branch has<br />

been robbed.<br />

Nobody was injured in the<br />

incident, police said.<br />

Investigators have few leads<br />

and no suspects in the 9:30<br />

a.m. robbery, said Livonia Police<br />

detective Lt. Mike Murray.<br />

A Detroit man was charged<br />

in a similar robbery Feb. 22 at<br />

the First of America bank on<br />

Eight Mile, west of Farmington<br />

Road, police said.<br />

A bank employee told police<br />

a man walked in immediately<br />

DOC<br />

after the branch opened,<br />

walked up to a teller window<br />

and demanded money in large<br />

denominations.<br />

The man implied he had a<br />

gun, the employee said.<br />

After taking stacks of 10and<br />

20-dollar bills from the<br />

counter, the man walked out of<br />

the bank and to an adjacent<br />

parking lot.<br />

The robber was described as<br />

a light-skinned black man, 25-<br />

30 years old, 5 feet 9 inches tall<br />

and 160 pounds. He had a thin<br />

mustache and was wearing a<br />

white baseball-style cap, white<br />

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SUSAN DEMAOGIO, COORDINATOR<br />

644-1100 ext. 966 She<br />

MONDAY, MAY 31,1993 MALLSSMAINSTREETS<br />

SHOPPMW CENTERED<br />

&<br />

LINDA BACNRACK<br />

A summer face<br />

is a real put on<br />

If you're as overwhelmed as I am when you<br />

visit the cosmetics counter, perhaps you'll<br />

appreciate the professional tips in today's<br />

column. Initially, I wanted to focus on the soft<br />

new makeup colors for summer, but I found<br />

myself inquiring about all the cosmetic and skin<br />

care secrets that I ever pondered, from eyelash<br />

tints to bronzing powders.<br />

Geri Emmett of Trish McEvoy cosmetics in<br />

New York answered my color questions. Geri says<br />

to think translucent for summer. Sheer textures<br />

and light watercolors are the keys to looking cool<br />

in warm, humid weather. She recommends a nude<br />

eye, brushed in whites and light pinks and lined<br />

in a soft brown powder. "A pencil tends to get<br />

rather oily in the summer. A powder liner creates a<br />

softer eye," she says.<br />

A tinted moisturizer is a good alternative to<br />

foundation, and the McEvoy product contains an<br />

SPF of 15. This sheer color combined with a<br />

bronzing powder produces a sun-kissed look with<br />

just two light layers of makeup. {I'm partial to<br />

Yves Saint Laurent's Sunny Complexion Powder.)<br />

If voulove you?Tedlipstick, ail ..year-round, try<br />

"Strive for an application of under five minutes,"<br />

concludes Emmett. After all, you don't<br />

want to waste any daylight.<br />

Find the entire Trish McEvoy line of cosmetics<br />

exclusively at Lori Karbal in Birmingham.<br />

For a bit of pampering, make an appointment<br />

with Todd Skog, the resident makeup artist at<br />

Lori's boutique. I observed this well-respected expert<br />

at work as he applied his art to the attractive<br />

visage of fashion retailer Adriane Petr&kis. Adriane<br />

wanted a fresh look and she was partial to<br />

navies and violets. "No pinks or roses," she pleaded.<br />

Sponge or puff?<br />

Todd began by removing all traces of Adriane's<br />

lipstick with Kiehl's lip balm, a moisturizer that<br />

also removes color. He liberally applied Trish<br />

McEvoy's concealer to eye lids and lips, using a<br />

shade lighter than skin tone. The base color was<br />

blended with a sponge for a sheerer look. A puff<br />

gives more coverage.<br />

Though Adriane tended toward dark, smoky<br />

eyes and dark liner, Todd opted to "pop the eyes<br />

out" with a lighter look. An ivory base acted as<br />

canvas with a gray/brown shadow lining the lid<br />

and a smoky blue in the crease and at the corners.<br />

He followed with black mascara and an eyelash<br />

curler. Todd warned never to line the inside of the<br />

eye, as it takes the white of your eye and makes it<br />

smaller.<br />

The finishing touches involved a bronzer for the<br />

cheeks and an auburn lip liner with a brown/red<br />

lipstick by Kiehl's. And the verdict? "I like my<br />

eyes and lipstick a lot," said Adriane. "The bronze<br />

cheeks aren't me but I like them. It's very different,<br />

not as intense as my usual bright orange/red<br />

lipstick and purple eyes."<br />

"That's the best thing about makeup," says<br />

Todd "You can put on a different face every day.<br />

You can make subtle changes and experiment."<br />

Lash tints are in<br />

I also picked the brain of aesthetician Naoko<br />

Void, the proprietor of Dol-Vando skin care and<br />

beauty center in the BloomAeld Town Square<br />

shopping center, 2235 S. Telegraph. Known for her<br />

invigorating and healing Shiatsu massages, Naoko<br />

is also knowledgeable on the subject of cosmetics.<br />

She carries Aveda products in her shop and recommends<br />

a "bare eye" for summer. This look is<br />

achieved however, with three natural color shadows<br />

in apricot and gold tones.<br />

Naoko says that warm weather dictates less<br />

makeup, a concealer and translucent powder are<br />

usually enough. And lashes are back. A lash tint<br />

($15) is perfect for summer. Just think, no drippy<br />

mascara to mar your dip in the pool.<br />

"I like pale cheeks and stand-out eyes and lips,"<br />

says Naoko.<br />

A visit to Naoko really wouldn't be complete<br />

without a massage ($15-145). A Shiatsu massage<br />

removes lactic acid from the muscles and restores<br />

balance through skilled manipulation of pressure<br />

points. Naoko use* her Shiatsu training to relieve<br />

stress and tightness that can have a physical origin.<br />

"I can detect gallstones, lack of estrogen, even<br />

stomach irritation," she says. Her facials also include<br />

Shiatsu massage techniques ($45-$66).<br />

Next week: s look at bronzer* — the healthy<br />

way to a *majB«r tn,<br />

Linda Bachrack is a Birmingham rwd*nt You<br />

can leave Her column ideas at 963-2047, mailbox<br />

1889, or fax them to her at 644-1314.<br />

(Observer<br />

ID<br />

Everything is ducky: Steve and Cindy Gray of Garden City rescue a mother duck and her 10<br />

ducklings from a dangerous nest near the parking lot at Laurel Park Place.<br />

Planners like Franklin store<br />

BY SUSAN DEMAGGIO<br />

STAFF WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

Kxpiaia<br />

Pr^rnwell, tn«r*pg**** o£ the- Franklin-<br />

ft* imam "Isvihuegfirn<br />

aged to do 12 of them. The 13th was<br />

humility, and every time he got to<br />

feeling good about the first 12 he'd accomplished,<br />

the humility went right<br />

out the window."<br />

The Franklin Planner was created<br />

in 1983 by a Salt Lake City-based<br />

company hoping to simplify the busy<br />

executive's schedule with an all-purpose<br />

organizer. Today, it's common to<br />

see these black or burgundy notebooks<br />

pop open at PTA meetings, after<br />

club tennis matches, and during<br />

shopping mall lunches — almost everyone<br />

has one.<br />

"The Franklin Planner will help<br />

you become the kind of person you<br />

want to be — whether it's a better<br />

parent, a citizen more active in the<br />

community, a successful executive,"<br />

said Frank Foley, a sales associate.<br />

"Most of our customers come from<br />

the corporate world, but you'll see<br />

Franklin Planners in all walks of<br />

life."<br />

A Franklin Quest store opened in<br />

the Novi mall six months ago to meet<br />

the growing demand on the "west side<br />

of the city" according to Foley. There<br />

are also shops in Dearborn and Troy.<br />

The planner is based on Franklin's<br />

13 virtues, and the company adopted<br />

TUESDAY, JUNE 1<br />

CARTOON EXHIB<strong>IT</strong><br />

Warner Bros, satire and comedy captured on car<br />

toons Including 156 drawings, paintings and cartoon<br />

eels. Reveals the creative process. A selection of tin<br />

ished cartoons will play in the galleries featunng Bugs<br />

Bunny, Dafly Duck. Porky Pig. Sylvester, Yosemite<br />

Sam. Through Saturday. July 25. Tuesday Saturday.<br />

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays noon to 6 p.m. Sponsored<br />

by Dayton-Hudson Foundation for Hudson's.<br />

Mervyn's and Target. Admission $3 adults, $ 1 chil<br />

dren.<br />

Flint Institute of Arts 1121 E Keersiey<br />

BIRTHDAY BASH<br />

A June birthday entitles you to a mall-sponsored<br />

birthday party. Saturday. June 26. featuring free<br />

cake, clowns, baltoons, musk: and prtres Repstra<br />

tion now through June 25. Chance to win a trip to<br />

Oisney World Pick up a birthday card/appkcatton at<br />

mail management office.<br />

Uvonts Mat. Sever Mte/MtddteOett<br />

476-1166.<br />

TMCOMTBBT<br />

Classrooms can design a tie for Father s Day Drawings<br />

w« be exhibited in The Shirt Bo* store Winners<br />

will be selected from each participating school and be<br />

awarded an art wagon. Med with supplies Contest<br />

drawing for three schools to wW $100 pdres takes<br />

place 6 p.m Saturday. June 19<br />

StmaoM 10Mte/E»ergreen<br />

352-1060.<br />

PHOTOMAPWY CONTEST<br />

Amateur's black and white entries accepted through<br />

July 16 Prints must be 8 i 10 or larger Photo* must<br />

be mounted, matted or both Grand prtte $300<br />

Show run* July 20-25 Unlimited entries. $4 fee per<br />

entry. AppScaOon torn must accompany eech photo<br />

Avaflabie at ma* management office<br />

LMorUa Met Seven Mte/MtdOebeft<br />

476-1166<br />

n*0etrat»on be^ns tor summer tmhton camp tor<br />

boys and 0rts ages 6-18. Saturdays. June 12<br />

Franklin's portrait as its logo. They<br />

renamed the virtues "governing val-<br />

uuui uic tuuiary iruui an uriginal<br />

store opened in 1986. Their competition<br />

is the day planner and the<br />

ordinary- calendar, but Franklin Planners<br />

have an edge.<br />

"We sell a system," explained<br />

Frank Foley, sales associate. "We're<br />

not just product based, we are education<br />

based. We care about helping<br />

people set goals and we show them<br />

how to work towards achievement."<br />

Foley described the Franklin<br />

Planner as a comprehensive time<br />

management diary that includes a<br />

personal finance section, extensive<br />

reference material, a five-year planning<br />

calendar, and pages for dates,<br />

addresses and phone numbers.<br />

Some contain road maps and dictionaries<br />

of the 7,000 most misspelled<br />

words. Add-on modules are available<br />

to help those interested in project<br />

planning, sales forms, exercise logs<br />

and menu planners.<br />

Andria Sitar of West Bloomfield<br />

keeps a hectic schedule as manager of<br />

a personnel department. She has relied<br />

on her Franklin Planner to manage<br />

time and note appointments for<br />

the past three years.<br />

"My planner allows me to track<br />

things on a daily basis," she said.<br />

"There's also room for personal data<br />

so both business and home contacts<br />

eat aa latex. It,'*<br />

^Patrick Calhoun of Northville,<br />

works in retail. He bought a Franklin<br />

planner this year after noticing how<br />

much his girlfriend relied on hers.<br />

"I carry it with me all the time<br />

now," he said. "It's all you need right<br />

in your hand, plus your watch. Years<br />

ago I had one and it was stolen from<br />

my car. "The company replaced the<br />

inserts for free and gave me 10-percent<br />

off a new binder. Now that's customer<br />

service."<br />

The store offers seminars and sells<br />

cassette tapes and books to help new<br />

customers use the planner most efficiently.<br />

"The seminars are offered twice a<br />

month in the Detroit area and you<br />

register through the stores," he said.<br />

"The $195 fee includes a full day<br />

seminar and of course a Franklin<br />

Planner. Twenty-thousand people a<br />

month take the course throughout the<br />

country."<br />

That's quite a following and Foley<br />

joked that some people see devoted<br />

Franklin planner users as members of<br />

a cult.<br />

ADDED ATTRACTIONS<br />

through July 24. The camp costs $95. Application<br />

forms available at the mall office<br />

Somerset Collection Big BeaverYCooUdge<br />

643-6360.<br />

WEDNESDA Y. JUNE 2<br />

CHILDREN'S CONCERT<br />

Free sing-e-long concert featuring Joante Battels, nationally<br />

Known children s vocalist. 6 30 p.m. Perform<br />

mg Arts Court. Co-sponsored by mall and Comcast<br />

Cablevislon. Family night continue* through 9 p.m<br />

wtth special discounts and 99-cent children's meals<br />

Barteis performs her own compositions plus cta**»cs<br />

from Cat Stevens and the Beatles<br />

Lakeside Met M-59/Schoenherr<br />

247-1744<br />

THURSOA Y, JUNE 3 .<br />

JEWELRY MNSFTT<br />

Ceci's offers Jewelry and accessories by more than<br />

20 local designers to benefrt CANCO (Child Abuse<br />

and Negtect Council of Oakland County ) 10 a.m. to 8<br />

p.m Thursday and Friday. Saturday 10 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m Artists w» be present to take specie! order*<br />

Portion of proceeds to CANCO Admtsssion can of<br />

non perishable food Through Ajne 5.<br />

The Boardwalk Orchard Lake/Maple<br />

855-5560<br />

FfttOA Y, JUNE 4<br />

American Red Cro*s ho*ts blood drive 1 7 p.i<br />

South Arcade Community Room<br />

Winchester Met Avon/Rochester<br />

652 1152.<br />

See FRANKLIN, 2D<br />

Malls<br />

lighter<br />

side<br />

It's not always business as usual<br />

in a shopping center. Sometimes<br />

real life happens and a sense of<br />

humor comes in handy.<br />

BY SUSAN DEMAGGIO<br />

STAFF WR<strong>IT</strong>EK<br />

I bet you think malls are just for<br />

shopping.<br />

Wrong. Wrong. Wrong.<br />

The following episodes reveal that<br />

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chased by bears in malls. Santa Claus<br />

gets his feelings hurt in malls. And<br />

some find malls the perfect place for<br />

nesting.<br />

Twelve Oaks Mall<br />

Marketing director Elaine Kah recalled<br />

the time two employees became<br />

engaged at the Novi mall.<br />

"A guy and a gal worked at the mall<br />

in separate stores located near each<br />

other, and they would take their<br />

breaks outside the stores on this mall<br />

bench," she explained. "They met on<br />

the bench and after some months, the<br />

guy proposed to the gal on the bench.<br />

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the mall if they could buy this preci-<br />

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a United Parcel Service driver<br />

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"We had the Moscow circus in<br />

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circus and the mall by having a few of<br />

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the bear until showtime, so we lured<br />

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"The door had no lock, so we stationed<br />

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How Proposal A will<br />

affect local taxpayers<br />

Figuring out how your taxes<br />

will be changed by Proposal A is<br />

like solving a Ru'bik's Cub®, the<br />

puzzle where anything you toueh<br />

affects something else.<br />

Proposal A. if approved<br />

Wednesday by Michigan voters,<br />

would affect your local school<br />

property taxes (mostly down),<br />

your state sales tax (up) and your<br />

federal income tax (mostly up).<br />

Accountants from Arthur Andersen<br />

& Co. figured some typical<br />

tax results for some typical people<br />

in many communities.<br />

This newspaper provided the<br />

firm median income figures from<br />

the U.S. Census and median<br />

owner-occupied home value figures<br />

from the marketing sources.<br />

We took half the home value as<br />

the state equalized valuation<br />

(SEV) on which the property tax<br />

is based.<br />

The state Senate Fiscal Agency<br />

provided figures on current school<br />

millages and expected millage<br />

changes if Proposal A passes.<br />

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impact on the property tax bill<br />

and the typical increase in sales<br />

taxes. Then they figured the increase<br />

in federal income taxea<br />

(because property taxes are deductible<br />

from income but sales<br />

taxes aren't) and the state income<br />

ta increase (because of the loss of<br />

the Homestead Credit).<br />

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Garden City School District<br />

— net increase of $80. Based<br />

on city resident with median family<br />

income of $32,975, home SEV<br />

of $29,850, property tax savings of<br />

17.6 mills or $525, sales tax increase<br />

of $239, federal tax increase<br />

of $32, state income tax increase<br />

$315.<br />

Livonia School District —<br />

net Increase of $201. Based on<br />

eome at<br />

crease of $17. state income tax increase<br />

$168.<br />

Livonia School District —<br />

net increase of $168. Based on<br />

Westland median family income<br />

of $29,4495, home SEV of $31,700,<br />

property tax savings of 5.9 mills<br />

or $187, sales tax increase of $222,<br />

federal tax increase of $11, state<br />

income tax increase $112.<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> School<br />

District — net cut of $2. Based<br />

on <strong>Canton</strong> Township 48187 median<br />

family income of $36,633,<br />

home SEV of $54,650, property<br />

tax savings of 13.94 mills or $762,<br />

sales tax increase of $257, federal<br />

tax increase of $46, state income<br />

tax increase $457.<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> School<br />

District — net cut of $204.<br />

Based on Plymouth Township<br />

median family income of $41,665,<br />

home SEV of $63,600, property<br />

tax savings of 13.94 mills or $887,<br />

sales tax increase of $280, federal<br />

tax increase of $85. state income<br />

tax increase $317.<br />

Redford Union School District<br />

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Based on Redford 48240 median<br />

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$28,750, property tax savings of<br />

17.4 mills or $500, sales tax increase<br />

of $229, federal tax increase<br />

of $59, state income tax increase<br />

$300.<br />

South Redford School District<br />

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Based on Redford 48239 median<br />

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$28,750, property tax savings of 11<br />

mills or $316, sales tax increase of<br />

$238, federal tax increase of $19.<br />

state income tax increase $190.<br />

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Angelou has message<br />

of love and courage<br />

BY BONNIE SHELLNUT<br />

SPECIAL WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

Maya Angelou. one of the country's<br />

most visible poets, said she<br />

came to Livonia recently to speak<br />

about love.<br />

Although the message she<br />

brought was simple, her presentation<br />

was both romantically lyrical<br />

and deeply spiritual. As if she<br />

were composing a poem on stage,<br />

Angelou, a tall, rich-voiced, woman<br />

in her 60s, punctuated her delivery'<br />

with humor, music and metaphor.<br />

Invited by Walsh College in<br />

Troy, the Citizens Insurance Co.<br />

of America and the Danforth Holley<br />

Leadership Program. Angelou<br />

said that love Is a source of<br />

human dignity.<br />

She was a single mother in her<br />

teens in the 1940s. And, as a<br />

black woman, she saw the uglyface<br />

of racial discrimination in<br />

America and worked with Dr.<br />

Martin Luther King Jr. in the civil<br />

rights struggle. She was appointed<br />

to serve on President<br />

Jimmy Carter's commission for<br />

women in the mid '70s. She also<br />

served as a cultural ambassador<br />

to Ghana. Angelou has spent her<br />

life exploring humanity.<br />

Inaugural poetry<br />

A popular writer with 12 books<br />

to her credit, millions saw Angelou<br />

for the first time on television<br />

on Jan. 20, when she read her<br />

commissioned poem "On The<br />

Pulse of Morning" for President<br />

Bill Clinton's inauguration. She<br />

was the first poet to be given that<br />

honor since Robert Frost delivered<br />

his poetry for President John<br />

F. Kennedy's inauguration in<br />

1961.<br />

Angelou's appearance on the<br />

Araenio Hall Show" after the in<br />

auguration sparked renewed interest<br />

in her work, which has<br />

spanned Ave decades Probably<br />

the moat well-known book i« her<br />

autobiography. "I Know Why The<br />

Caged Bird Sinfs." a story of her<br />

experiences as a black girl grow<br />

ing up in Stamps, Ark.<br />

Originally scheduled for the<br />

Troy Marriott in February, in her<br />

lecture at Livonia's Laurel<br />

Manor. Angelou said that people<br />

today "owe their existence to the<br />

love of the ones who have gone on<br />

bafore."<br />

She advised young and old<br />

alike to go to the library to find<br />

maaning to life, as it has been<br />

written about by so many wise<br />

paopU.<br />

Defining love as "the courage to<br />

build bridges and to reach other<br />

human beings," she also challenged<br />

audience members to practice<br />

courage, the "most important<br />

virtue."<br />

Words to live by<br />

Although Angelou spoke about<br />

the black experience, she encouraged<br />

everyone to live by a spiritual<br />

standard of having the courage<br />

to do that which is right.<br />

During the lecture and the<br />

question-and-answer period, Angelou's<br />

personal philosophy of life<br />

was evident.<br />

• Life: "Life is our most precious<br />

gift."<br />

• Contribution to society; "Everything<br />

you do is for the entire<br />

species. Everything you leave undone<br />

is a loss to the entire species."<br />

• Racial separatism: "I will not<br />

give one inch of what we gained<br />

nor will I take one inch from anyone<br />

. . . We have given up the<br />

best of what we had to take the<br />

worst of what they had."<br />

• Inequality: "The world is filled<br />

with strife — ageism, sexism, racism<br />

... I must have a sense of<br />

self-love or I will be unable to<br />

deal with these issues fairly."<br />

• People: "Humans are more<br />

alike than we are unalike." "We<br />

are all worth something."<br />

Simple style<br />

David A. Spencer, president of<br />

Walsh College, asked the poet<br />

what gave her the creative spark<br />

to write, act and produce. She answered:<br />

"I'm a practicing Christian<br />

. . . Some say they are al<br />

ready'"Christians, but I am still<br />

practicing. And it is in the ecstasy<br />

of the spiritual flow that . . . the<br />

creator smiles on it."<br />

The WTVS-TV (Channel 56)<br />

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more than 50 young Detroit area<br />

male and female voices, and di<br />

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sented two songs to close the pro<br />

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After Angelou had taken her<br />

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It's<br />

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somewhere in the middle of his class. He's the<br />

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336 Southern Prooerty<br />

337 Farms<br />

338 Country Homes<br />

339 Lots & Acreage<br />

340 Lake River Resort Prooerty<br />

342 Lake Front Property<br />

348 Cemetery Lots<br />

358 Mortgages.Larvd Contracts<br />

361 Money to Loan-Borrow<br />

362 Real Estate Wanted<br />

364 Listings Wanted<br />

COMMCRC1AI/1NDUSTRIAI<br />

SAIC OR l€RSC<br />

#365-372<br />

365 Business Opportunities<br />

366 Office Business Space Sale Lease<br />

367 Business & Professional<br />

Buitdmgs Sale Lease<br />

368 Commercial/Retail<br />

369 Industrial Warehouse<br />

Sale or Lease<br />

370 Income Prooerty<br />

371 Industrial Commercial Vacant Property<br />

372 investment Property<br />

RCAl CSTATC RCNTAIS<br />

# 400-436<br />

400 Apartments<br />

40' Furniture Rental<br />

405 Rent Option to Buy<br />

POND FRONT VIEW<br />

29695 White Man Dr Beautiful<br />

Colonial In prestigious Hunters'<br />

Powite 4 bedrooms, 3W bath, flnisned<br />

basement wttn exercise room,<br />

large ramify room with cathedral<br />

calling 4 br«c* fireplace, library<br />

deck Move-m condition $297,000<br />

Call tor appoinimeni. 661-5770<br />

COLONY PARK beeutrful, 4 bedroom<br />

colonial, 2'/» baths, large family<br />

room with fireplace, study , completely<br />

remodeled kitchen and ail<br />

baths, whirlpool, air conditioned,<br />

new roo<br />

KM rredRlonei home e«k ujnlempo-<br />

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One Way Realty<br />

473-5500<br />

MM » k- . , _ 11 a all - " ^<br />

306 Bngnton-Harnano<br />

2900 SQ n<br />

2H nam N<br />

t>4 ACRES<br />

buai J<br />

305 Brighton-Hartland<br />

HowaW<br />

HOWELL-2 bedroom. 1 bath home<br />

on 5 * acres Spacious kitchen,<br />

hardwood floors, Inground pool<br />

$«9 900 517-544-4067<br />

306 Southfiaki-Lathrup<br />

FOR SALE By Own* - 18561 Santa<br />

Ann, Lathrup Viaage 4 bedroom colonial,<br />

2300 Kj.ft Newt, finished<br />

beeamenl $135,000 443-5329<br />

SOUTHFIEL0: 21816 Nagaunee<br />

4 bedroom, living room, famity<br />

room double lot $66,500<br />

(313)356-1154<br />

307 South Lyon<br />

MiHord-Highland<br />

CONTEMPORARY DREAM<br />

MlLFOftO - On over 3 acreal Open<br />

floor plan with super quality appointment*<br />

Peitect home m the<br />

perfect setting on a private road<br />

$261,000 »l M k a M a a<br />

sals now fiatl


60* O&E Monday, May 31, 1993 Monday. May 31, 1993 O&E *7D<br />

316 Wmttand<br />

Garden City-Warn*<br />

BEST BUYS<br />

SAWD * tndiooni one* -ancrv 2 ma<br />

Delta T mi oettv ouw) tneften.<br />

noil 2 car garao* nomm eensrwjf -<br />

tfl« 900<br />

SPRAWLING RAMCn larga Dm3-<br />

rooms. fxjga plus* totng room, din-<br />

ing room X • • tumaoa. anachad<br />

gar aga antfi oesnsr lerpa KM -<br />

Century 21<br />

CASTELU 525-7900<br />

HSO SI- W CENTURION<br />

AWARD WINNING 0FFIC€<br />

GARDEN C<strong>IT</strong>Y<br />

32513 BOCK<br />

$3,700 DOWN<br />

$533 PER MONTH<br />

Brand new 3 bedroom One* rsncft.<br />

Earn part of your down<br />

payment & closing costs by<br />

painting & tiling<br />

6 5X FMA ARM financing<br />

ROSS REALTY 326-8300<br />

GAROCN crrr<br />

Brand new aluminum & none faced<br />

3 Deoroom, 2 Ml baths fun bsss-<br />

men! 2 car aliacfted oarage fire-<br />

place. OWwaaner 199 900<br />

425-4900 ant 220 or 422-719«<br />

GARDEN C<strong>IT</strong>Y - 4 bedroom bun-<br />

galow update* include «ltctien,<br />

barn, carpal lantMcape On a KX'<br />

ble vol with deck 1'» car garage<br />

basement move-in condition Cloee<br />

to ncfiools. Ford S M«3dleceit area,<br />

576,500 By owner 427-2272<br />

GARDEN CTY<br />

Stunning 3 bedroom tine* rancfi<br />

Update* .nciode ««XK>W» carpel-<br />

tng furnace Kitchen with OS* cabl-<br />

r*15 2 car attached garage, lanced<br />

rard Wtn dec* Cad today mm one<br />

•on r >ast 900<br />

WOLVERINE<br />

Properties, Inc.<br />

532-0600<br />

LUXURIOUS COLONIAL - Feature*<br />

luminous master suite. I amity room<br />

- lull wall brio fireplace. Florida<br />

room, -iew oak cabinets m kllcfien.<br />

2'i car garage Mary ijpdates<br />

t9-« 900 OE19SAN<br />

CALL BEV ONISKO<br />

FORTUNE PROPERTIES<br />

REAL TOFIS 626-8000<br />

317<br />

FO« SALE 8* OWNER i bedroom.<br />

Omened beeemeni. new carpal 4<br />

pert throughout avUann mn»»-<br />

GREAT<br />

STARTER HOME<br />

Qoae to shopping scnooS* and<br />

tranaportatson Afcanmum Bungelow<br />

warn 3 bedroom*, large Ufcftan. Su-<br />

ng room watn entertainment center<br />

and Mi beeement. 1 Oath 2"A car<br />

garao* tO0.»OC<br />

CALL JUNE KOMLER<br />

CENTURY 21<br />

ROW<br />

464-7111<br />

NEW HOME REDFORD TWP<br />

3 bedroom rancfl carpel tftru-out<br />

ceramic Me bam wood windows<br />

stained wood trim. Ml basement<br />

m«ty mora antra* S64.900<br />

363-1025 477-9763<br />

WHY RENT 154.900<br />

Now with minimum down and low<br />

monOtfy payments, you can own *<br />

South Redford brtcs Bungalow 3<br />

bedrooms Tt Datta and 2 car ga-<br />

rage 421-5660<br />

VERY AFFOROABLE »6« 900<br />

One* bungalow with fresh paint In-<br />

side and out. newer vinyl windows, a<br />

nuge master bedroom, hardwood<br />

Hoon wet piaster wsSa and tta Hat<br />

goes cm «K3 onl 462-1960<br />

RECENTLY REDUCED JB1 900<br />

Absolutery perteci 3 bedroom Ml<br />

Brtc» Rancti with all tta rlgrit<br />

teerure* sxaudmg a new HgM oa»<br />

Kitchen family room wrth fireplace.<br />

2 car attached garage and 2'*<br />

batta. wes maintained and reedy to<br />

move mto This home is a real vaiuei<br />

462-1660<br />

The Prudential<br />

Wolfe Realty<br />

independently Owned and Cfeerated<br />

326 Coodo*<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS Great loca-<br />

tion. first floor, baaament prtvese<br />

entry 2 bedroom. 2 beth laundry<br />

tral as, carport M5.000 471-6721<br />

FARMMGTON MILLS • II Mil i<br />

Mtddleoeft Woodcreea Con do<br />

Acroes the street from Adst<br />

Shalom Super ahsrp< 2 bedrooms.<br />

2 Ml batta. balcony 2nd floor urfl<br />

with garage, pool Muel sea tha<br />

week UliOO Howard 363-0707<br />

FARMINGTON - V— a, .is. Condo-<br />

mmlums. 2 bedrooms, I'm batta.<br />

covered parsung. exceaant ooodl-<br />

Iran. 165.000 77®-2605<br />

FENTON - 30 Mm N of Pontiac<br />

2 bedrooms. 2 batta. Baaament. ga-<br />

raos Wiapiea* neuiiai sews M>60<br />

scj ft , M3.900 By Owner 750-OMI<br />

GENOA TOWNSHIP Leeve your<br />

worn Dehind Enfoy coming noma lo<br />

this beeuttM carefree condo 3<br />

decas overtook pond, beautifully<br />

decorated 3000 sq ft is the perfect<br />

retreat Neer W6H75.900<br />

6FLA Gentry Reel Estate 867-7500<br />

MARYSVILLE - St Clair R/veryiew,<br />

Open Sat Sun Mon 12-4pm In tha<br />

MCI 2 bedrooms. 2 Da tta. 2 car<br />

3-arsgs boat launch. 756-6068<br />

NORTMVtU-E - KINGS MILL COOP<br />

t bedroom recently redecorated,<br />

baaament patio 1-45.000 cash<br />

Available immediately 149-5570<br />

NOVI CONOO Excellent condition<br />

1 bedroom end unit Finished baaa-<br />

ment. clubhouse Vr'pooi 6 tennis<br />

court 161.500 669-6420<br />

NOVI Lakewoode Parkhomes 9 Mir<br />

Haggerty 3 bedroom ranch, t bam.<br />

Ml baaament. all appilancea wttn<br />

washer 8 dryer central sir club-<br />

house 8 pool 176.000 336-1094<br />

318 Dearborn<br />

Dearborn Heights<br />

BY OWNER - 3 bedroom 2 bath<br />

large kitchen dmmg room, snclosed<br />

patio, newer flooring, very dean<br />

179 900 24816 Roes 561-9424<br />

DEARBORN HGTS - 3 bedroom<br />

brick ranch, country krtchen. base-<br />

ment. 2'1 car oarage 168.500<br />

CENTUflY 21 DYNAMIC<br />

CAROL BAKER 562-5000<br />

Ffymouth<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

2 bedroom condo located isut min-<br />

ute* from downtown Plymouth<br />

Beautifully decorated and wen main-<br />

tained Low association fees<br />

164,900 |0€L20PLY> 462-1811<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

Schweitzer ReaJ Estate<br />

ROCHESTER MILLS<br />

South Kno4»s, iTlenken/Ltvernolsl<br />

Gorgeous setting on 9th fairway 3<br />

bedrooms. 2'* batta. newty deco-<br />

rated. 1189.000 650-3722<br />

PERFECT FOR FIRST 139.900<br />

time buyers, mis 3 bedrc**n inkster<br />

Ranch offers newer *tny1 windows,<br />

nwer 'oof doorwes to a covered<br />

pa'*ity<br />

surrounded by trees<br />

* Timeaeee nenrseaeir<br />

' Eicslsnl opportunity tar buNPers<br />

or ndMOuM<br />

' Only s lew sNee left<br />

Cal Judy al 737-0480<br />

Herbert Lawscm mc<br />

BRIGHTON - HOWELL - beeutiM.<br />

roMng two apattabW 10 acre par-<br />

cels Excaaani home arte or mveet-<br />

ment 145.000 each 978-2119<br />

cxiatom horn**<br />

required 131 500<br />

- Buskamg<br />

73 ft « T:<br />

35 ft AJ<br />

1-1515<br />

425-3505<br />

GREGORY 8 acre* with 100x200 ft<br />

large pond Perked 8 Surveyed<br />

Land Connect 134.900<br />

Cal, 313-228-1790<br />

HOWELL - FOWLERVILLE<br />

10 acre parcel* Wood*, Pond<br />

Perked 8 Surveyed 133.000 to<br />

146.000 CaC. 313-228-1780<br />

LAKEFRONT<br />

Prime area ot Livingston County<br />

120 ACRES on private Lamb Lake<br />

Setting Is ideal tor walkouts on tta<br />

laka Land Contract term* Ca»<br />

• LARRY OR MIKE<br />

473-6200<br />

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC<br />

LAKELANO - improved corner lot.<br />

paved country road natural gaa, Sq<br />

'us<br />

tral a<br />

room with fkraplare patio deck<br />

incner. with snack am deluxe "oa<br />

coverings 4 aandow treatments GE<br />

buM-ra 4 more<br />

$ 129,900<br />

OPEN SUNOA Y 1-4PM<br />

OR BY APPOINTMENT<br />

313-475-7810<br />

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REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

261-0700<br />

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decoraaad ar<br />

sr* great<br />

LOdaiee<br />

COMMERCE<br />

MEADOWS<br />

MANUFACTURED<br />

HOME COMMUN<strong>IT</strong>Y<br />

The New American 1 Lilestyle<br />

One of tta flnesl manufactured<br />

home communities in the State of<br />

Michigan Specie! leetures include<br />

- Luxurious Clubhouse<br />

- Heeted Swammmg Pool<br />

- Huron Velley Schools<br />

Picnic Areas<br />

Playground Area<br />

- Cable TV Avsaable<br />

Community Activities<br />

Minutes From 12 Oaks Mal<br />

4 Proud Lske Recreation area<br />

MAY LOT RENT<br />

SPECIALS<br />

ON NEW MODELS<br />

3/YR LEASE<br />

189 1ST YR<br />

1198 2ND YR<br />

1289 3RD YR<br />

CENTRAL MICHIGAN<br />

CANADIAN LAKES<br />

130 ft OF iAKE FRONTAGE<br />

Year round 3 bedroom. 2<br />

balh cedar chalet over Ml<br />

basement Good rental In-<br />

come history 1109,000<br />

Lake Access Lots 12 900 4 up<br />

cake Front Lota 122.000 4 up<br />

Golf Course Lots 111.000 4 up<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

Lakes Realty<br />

8520 100m Avenue<br />

Stenwood. Mi 49346<br />

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• SPIRAL STURIASF.<br />

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• RTNESS < ENTER<br />

MP!1 IM* I<br />

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| SAI NA-S<br />

I 11 B Hi HIM<br />

^ I harming rental community |u»i 20 minutes from Ann \rbor and<br />

downtown Detroit yet comfortably away frtim it all From l-2~S exit<br />

Ann Arbor Rd wc-M to Hangcrty Rd . follow south to Jov Rd (ht-n c ast<br />

lo fhe < ruvsinns<br />

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AT CANTON<br />

^ 455-2424<br />

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FREE LIGHTED CARPORTS<br />

VERTICAL BLINDS<br />

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NO HYPE<br />

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JUST CAUSE <strong>IT</strong>S<br />

SPRING<br />

Woodridge<br />

VparliiK'iilN<br />

i " " - 6 # »S<br />

"13 montti lease on select units<br />

Spend Less Time Driving! ^<br />

Quiet Setting in the Hub of<br />

_ Farmington Hills<br />

Corloba<br />

Attractive m j* KM wmm<br />

1 £r 2 Bedroom<br />

Apartments from<br />

3<br />

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^ • otaa* Hose<br />

Minutes...<br />

from I 696.<br />

Northwestern<br />

Highway and<br />

many of the<br />

Metro areas moat<br />

popular shopping,<br />

restaurant and<br />

entertainment<br />

districts<br />

Open Mon Fn 10-6<br />

Sat 115 • Sun 12-5<br />

\Conveniently located on 12 MUe Rd. bet<br />

Middlebelt & Orchard Laka Rosda<br />

476-1240<br />

$409<br />

security<br />

deposit<br />

1 & 2-bedroom from y<br />

• Extra large rooms<br />

1<br />

• Free heat p ^<br />

• Vertical blinds<br />

• Ceiling fans<br />

326-8270 /i I<br />

6737 N Wayne Rd Westland \l n *<br />

$480<br />

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v coupons! I!<br />

lixsteife<br />

• Same Day Maintenance<br />

• FREE Covered Reserved Parting<br />

• Exciting Outdoor Ammentties<br />

. 2 Pools and Tennis Courts<br />

* 25* 357-1761<br />

NOVI RIDGE<br />

* EXTRA*<br />

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Where We Have Something<br />

For Everyone!<br />

You choose the amenities you want.<br />

• HEAT INCLUDED<br />

• 12 UNIQUE • WASHER & DRYER<br />

FLOOR PLANS IN APARTMENT<br />

New 1 & 2<br />

Bedroom<br />

Lakefront<br />

Apartments<br />

from<br />

s 405<br />

LOCATED IN NOVI ON PONTIAC TRAIL<br />

1 MILE EAST OF BECis ROAD<br />

OPEN DAILY 9-b • SUNDAY 12-5<br />

669-5566<br />

>prints<br />

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...All on<br />

one floor<br />

and close<br />

to shopping!<br />

urn<br />

354-3930<br />

Managed Dy R&T Management rjj<br />

another fine Rosin Commurvry<br />

• 2 Bedroom Apanmcnis frx»m<br />

• 2 Bcxlnxxn Townhomcs fnw<br />

• Novi Schools<br />

• Pool, Tennis &. Clubhouse w.a hxemM Fscihty<br />

• 24 Hour Service<br />

Off 10 Mik Btta^fro Novi A Mesdowfcroak<br />

NOM RIDGE 349-82IH)<br />

Westland<br />

HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL<br />

TWO BEDROOM SPECIAL<br />

$200 OFF 1st Month's Rent<br />

Suites from $500<br />

$200 Security Deposit<br />

Includes Heat<br />

• Spacious Suites • Dishwashers<br />

• Vertical Blinds • Park Setting<br />

425-6070<br />

Ann Arbor Trail, West of Inkster Rd.<br />

Daily 9-6; Sat. 10-2; Sun. 12-4<br />

Th<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

LIVING YOU CAN<br />

Afford To Enjoy!<br />

1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FROM<br />

SO A C HEAT<br />

O O O INCLUDED<br />

Beautiful Setting m a Great Location'<br />

Models Open • Mon Sal 9 6 • Sut 1 1<br />

624 6464<br />

Westland<br />

HAWTHORNE CLUB<br />

TWO BEDROOM SPECIAL<br />

$200 OFF 1st Month s Rent<br />

$200 Security Deposit<br />

Includes Heat<br />

• Vertical Blinds • Pet Section<br />

• Short Term Leases Available<br />

522-3364<br />

7560 Merriman<br />

Between Ann Arbor Trail and Warren<br />

Daily 9-6; Sat. & Sun. 12-4<br />

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

FRANKLIN PALMER ESTATES<br />

ONE MONTH FREE<br />

Suites from $455<br />

Includes Heat<br />

$200 Security Deposit<br />

• Pet Section • Short Term Leases<br />

397-0200<br />

On Palmer. West of Ulley<br />

Daily 9-7; Sat. & Sun. 12-4<br />

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

HI LLC REST CLUB<br />

TWO BEDROOM SPECIAL<br />

$200 OFF 1st Month's Rent<br />

fonn Security Deposit<br />

Includes Heet<br />

• Park Setting • Short Term Leases<br />

453-7144<br />

12350 Rismen<br />

S. of Plymouth Rd , E. of Haggerty<br />

Daily 9-7 Set & Sun. 12-4<br />

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1 Bedroom from...$425 2 Bedroom from..$440<br />

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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *<br />

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* 1 Bedroom In Village Apts. £<br />

* $400 mo. Includes heat *<br />

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *<br />

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FARMMGTON HOs. 10.'MiddMbea<br />

4 bedrooms, centre an.<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS - 3 bedroom<br />

brick ranch. V* baths<br />

My 1 at<br />

Days. 474-5150<br />

Evenings. 476-0713<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS 9 la<br />

Mid Petoakey Sleeps 10 160 ft of<br />

FuAy equipped pools free Iannis. \ hontege (Brian) Deys. 575-2456<br />

beech golf 952-5738; Eves 559-5238<br />

415 Vacation Rantaia 420 Room* For Rant<br />

CANTON - CMen, furrvehed lerge<br />

home Ftfeptece leundry room<br />

$280 mciudee utkrriea Norv-amokar<br />

416-6642<br />

CANTON non smoking male seeks<br />

profeaaional to share 2 bedroom. 2<br />

bath apt $250 rent, phone, 't elec-<br />

tric indoor pooi aauna 455-2954<br />

COMMERCE LAKE 3 bedroom<br />

houae witn leke access $35C par<br />

360-2671<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Seeking<br />

temeM as housemate (no matken;<br />

petal $285 month includes uUBtM*<br />

Security depoert required 478-3354<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS-10 Mile/<br />

Mlddtoben-new house wooded lot.<br />

$350. ncludak jtiktie* Non-sanoker.<br />

no pets After 6pm 476-8762<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS-2 bedroom~2<br />

beth townftouee »o there leundry<br />

pooi. $360''mo mctudea jtamea<br />

AveilabM now 476-5166<br />

KEEGO HARBOR Home<br />

Sytven Lake v<br />

Weet Btoomeato acnooM.<br />

422 Wanted To Rant<br />

BlRMINGHAM-SLOOMFIELD MILLS<br />

Protoaetonaf mala looking to rem<br />

nouee wtth garage WB pey up to<br />

$2500 per month<br />

Deys 592 1300 Eve* 645-0011<br />

PROFESSIONAL COUPLE seekl 5<br />

yeer or newer 3 bedroom home.<br />

Lmxae area, rent wtth option<br />

963-9642<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

there home or rent beeement/room<br />

tr Bknkngfiarn Can nrove In Jufy<br />

1st CeA 363-7431<br />

WANTED<br />

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i wtth/knaien/laurMAy<br />

m women 471 tSAi<br />

424 Houae Sttttng 8ar».<br />

RETWED COUPLE, non-amok**<br />

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you vacation « 76-2914<br />

427 FoatarCara<br />

HAVE OPENING tor ambulatory<br />

edMry ledy. queaty cara. horns<br />

cooked rnaalt. clean beantHyi<br />

home, plat I an I atmoepher* •<br />

you're Bred of paying ragh price tor<br />

home cara. then see efiat we heaa<br />

to oftor Low i aeei.inatiM rasa* no<br />

NORTHVILLE, 7/Beck Charmang 5<br />

bedroom, 3'* - 'i bath, lamny<br />

room, ftrapiace. 1st floor masier<br />

flniehed beeement 3.300 h H ar<br />

aveAabM 7/1/93 $2.500/mo<br />

D 4 H Properties. 737-4002<br />

NORTHVILLE 7 mil*/Sheldon 3<br />

bedroom country home. 2 baths k-<br />

brary. lermfy room flreplece. 2<br />

2297 sq ft<br />

service $1700/mc<br />

D 4 H PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />

NORTHVILLE 8/Taft 4 bedroom<br />

Tudor 2'-» beths. 2 slory t*m»y<br />

room. FMldstone flreplece. library<br />

3100 aq fl ak. $2300/mo<br />

AveAebM 7/1/93<br />

O A H PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />

407 Mobile Nomas<br />

For Rent<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Quel pert<br />

and 2 bedrooma appkence* extrss<br />

No peu<br />

CeA 474-2131 or 662-0634<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS<br />

1 or 2 bedroom* $75 per week and<br />

up Deposit required No peu Quiet<br />

perk 591-0146 or 476-0364<br />

FARMINGTON LOCATION<br />

1 bedroom Dalai encee 4 aecurtty<br />

required No pet* CaA<br />

5pm A 9pm 626-1454<br />

NOVI/WIXOM-Cleen 3 bedroom 2<br />

beth rench on lenced acre, $700/<br />

mo aecurny 313-437-0344<br />

OAKLAND COUNTY SOUTH<br />

1 • 4 bedroom houaee/flett. no lee<br />

Oakland Rental Houamg Associa-<br />

tion 443-0729<br />

OAK PARK Coloniel - 3 bedroom,<br />

2'-» beths. I700eqft . centra Mr. ge-<br />

rsge More' AvaaebM Mid Juns<br />

$660 month 552-8030<br />

OAK PARK - Sherp 3<br />

brick ranch, baeement. cleen. car-<br />

peted FerndaM Schools $715 mo<br />

plus aecurtty 4 utllltM* 932-5711<br />

PLYMOUTH - cute i bedroom, new-<br />

ly wtrad. exceAent neighbor ledto*.<br />

pertoqt tor protoesionel $550 per<br />

month 665-5673<br />

REDFORD Clean 3 bedroom. I'-t<br />

basement, lenced<br />

yard<br />

security depoen<br />

story bungalow<br />

$675 per month plus 1H mo<br />

455-7834<br />

REDFORO TWP - 2 bedroom stal-<br />

er ranch, newly remodeled A deco-<br />

rated. sppAences very dean. $595/<br />

mo Dave 256-5678<br />

Other homee eveaebM from $495<br />

REDFORO<br />

carpel<br />

MAe/Tetegreph<br />

aecurtty After 5<br />

3 bedroom bungekw<br />

mc<br />

961-0187<br />

ed yard<br />

$625/mo<br />

REDFORO - 6 Mae 4 Wtnelon 2<br />

Bedroom houee. appaancee includ-<br />

ed AveaebM for June $4SO/mo -<br />

security CaA after 3pm 425-4407<br />

410 Flats<br />

0L0 REDFORO II irge 2 bedroom<br />

lower ftel cerpeii id. lerge porch<br />

gas •xsuded $440 oer month,<br />

1 mornth's security 696-1219<br />

DETRO<strong>IT</strong> -Mlchlgen/Merlin eres<br />

nweky ranovaied 3 oedroom $350/<br />

mo -• depoen 535-4823<br />

NORTHVILLE - 2 bedroom lower<br />

cupency $750<br />

347-6566<br />

N W FERNOALE 2 bedroom, up-<br />

per n«i. oasemant very cHsr 4 al<br />

trectfv* $430/mo • '•» ut1»ries<br />

Deys 755-3732 or Evee 399-5215<br />

ROCHESTER/DOWNTOWN<br />

Charming houae $i350/mo 3 bed-<br />

room. 1'4 beth. spprox 1600 aq ft<br />

979-4400 652-3149<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS Hamlin/<br />

Crooks 4 bedrooms T* beth*.<br />

lemAy room, library 2700 sq ft .<br />

daok. we*-out custom 2 cer sk.<br />

Rochester school* $l900/mo<br />

D A H PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />

ROAAULUS Eureka/master 3 bed-<br />

room tn level $600 per month<br />

VANREKEN REALTY, 566-4702<br />

ROUNO LAKE Beeutau Mka«rom<br />

aA new 2 bedroom, aunporch A Are-<br />

plece. A00 aq ft $6S0/mo ptua utAk<br />

tie* CaA. 353 -1717 WEEKDAYS<br />

ROYAL OAK - Avkebl<br />

Li atAfaet nook<br />

duded Covered pi<br />

acnooi A aftoppmg<br />

ptua 1 1/2<br />

ROYAL OAK Two<br />

tor I-TV<br />

neaa -e<br />

WOOOWAROeC* REAL EST ATE I<br />

Car<br />

aryar Ftwcad Pet* On $7t» (toe)<br />

RENTAL PROS 366-RENT<br />

SYLVAN LAKE WATERFaOarT<br />

I be»oom 1 bakKjreel vt*<br />

TROY Lena laae^ocheeter 4<br />

408 Duplexes For Rent<br />

CANTON - 3 bedroom. 1'1 beth ap-<br />

pliance* no pet* $725 month<br />

CaA Diane day* 643-5900<br />

eve* 4 weekends 477-0565<br />

BRIGHTON ORE LAKE Chemung<br />

log c*tun cottage fvepiece. large<br />

front yard, porch, canoe Access<br />

Huron Rrver Omet Rural 531-2868<br />

BURT LAKE - tiewnabM to 1-75, log<br />

cabin, neer mdien River, el ameni-<br />

ties 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, dock,<br />

sleeps 6 313-475-9688<br />

CASEV1LLE - PORT AUSTIN<br />

Laksfror* 4 beach essem«m<br />

home* privets 4 secluded Boo*<br />

for 93 517-874-5181<br />

CHARLEVOIX<br />

AND SURROUNOtftG AREAS<br />

VACATION HOME RENTALS<br />

Enjoy sailing the Greet<br />

Lake* and a« me activities<br />

Northern Michigan nes lo<br />

ofler m private eertings ot<br />

waterlront home* *nd con-<br />

dominium*<br />

Weekly summer rental*<br />

Northern Michigan Property Mgt<br />

616-547-4501<br />

GARDEN Cm • 1 bedroom duplex<br />

$375 monthly Appkanoaa mcAided<br />

Security A risen mg required No<br />

peu Leave maeaage 426-5305<br />

REDFORO Weet Chicago 2 bed-<br />

room New carpal 4 paint Fenced<br />

yard, garage $600/mo + aecurtty<br />

4 utattea Mo pat* 426-3771<br />

WESTLANO - Ford /Wayne aree. 2<br />

bedroom rmm carpeting. Nov*,<br />

fridge, weaher dryer $410 month<br />

aecutty $615 Afler 6pm 456-2774<br />

WESTLAND •<br />

Water. Move 4 fridge included<br />

Large fenced yard No pet* $300 *<br />

aecurtty depoaM 722-9660<br />

flat Cooadge/<br />

eet-m kitchen, beeement $610/mo<br />

1*. Mat 4 aecurtty 543-2475<br />

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN - 1 bed-<br />

room. appkencea aaanar'dryer. aA<br />

utiatia* no pet*, autteble lor tingle<br />

$466/mo 349-A24A<br />

REDFORO TWP 7 Mae W of Beech<br />

erea. 1 4 2<br />

appaancee including<br />

dryer, axienor memtonanc* A per<br />

nel utARlea included dean Ranu<br />

from $436 lo $635 Deve 266-6678<br />

412 Toamhoyeee<br />

Condoa For Rent<br />

AUBURN MILLS SOUTMFIELO<br />

FARAaNGTON MILLS<br />

2 A 3<br />

ached gerege A Br apiece<br />

Weertwy Auburn HM 062-7560<br />

Mtd 3SO-129<br />

I Ha 473-1127<br />

a 62A-4396<br />

t 961-2730<br />

KAFT ANE9nE l5to8ES<br />

i<br />

The Toe<br />

BLOOMFVLO MaLS<br />

r- beah 21<br />

wmaa, iiiWi aohom^No p*s<br />

MWICONOO<br />

1H I<br />

CHARLEVOIX - Lekefront condos<br />

SMec 2-8* Jecuzzi. c*Ut mr<br />

pool Beautiful view Walk to town<br />

855-3300 or 363-3665<br />

CHARLEVOIX - •<br />

chalet. 2 beths.<br />

modem kitchen On Lak* Michigan<br />

591-6180 or 662-574S<br />

$750 i<br />

COLLING WOOD/Blue Mountain,<br />

Canada Waterfront 4 goffaid* con-<br />

do* 3-4 bedroom* $600-$800/wk<br />

Caa 706-445-1939<br />

OELTON-BeeJtifui secluded fuky<br />

carpeted 3 bedroom lake front cot-<br />

tage Laundry room, ftrepteca, loft,<br />

deck gra. boet 2'4 hour drive<br />

AvaaabM now through Auguet $525<br />

per week 661-5294<br />

FRANKFORT AREA Waterfront<br />

home on Lake Michigan 300 ft<br />

frontage June 5-12. July 3- 10. last 2<br />

weeks m August 313-639-6297<br />

GAYLORD - all sports lekefront cot-<br />

tage with many smemties Sleent<br />

10" 3 bedrooms 2 beths Boat<br />

deck 4 dock (313)547-1257<br />

GAYLORD AREA<br />

Lakelront and goff chalets lor rent<br />

by the wees or weekend Goff peck-<br />

agea avatabM CaA Tive Prudential<br />

niaaasi Reel Estate Rental Or.ieaon<br />

1-800-333-9707<br />

GAYLORD - 2 Beeutifui summer<br />

rentsM by ths wees 1 on Heert<br />

Lake; 1 on Bradford Lake<br />

CaA Now 517-732-4318<br />

GLEN ARBOR Ml<br />

HOMESTEAD RESORT<br />

2 bedroom 2 belh Condo<br />

On Lake Mlcmgan 426-2517<br />

GLEN LAKE 4 Lak* MKhagan co«<br />

tags rentaa at GMn Arbor Ml<br />

Manltou Mgmt 1 A0


10D* O&E Monday, May 31, 1993<br />

X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'X'I'X'l'I'I'I'I<br />

QC1 AVIS FORD aci<br />

CHAIRMAN AWARD WINNER<br />

$ WHAT DO A, X and Z PLAN BUYERS WANT? $<br />

THEY WANT MORE MONEY FORD<br />

FOR THEIR<br />

TRADE-INS<br />

A Lot More Money<br />

AVIS FOR<br />

GIVES MORE<br />

FOB EVERY TRADE-IN!<br />

IN THE 1st 4 MONTHS OF 1993<br />

OVER 4 2 5<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 />

ZERO DOWN DAY<br />

JUNE 3rd to JULY 2nd<br />

Payment!<br />

• PLUS FORD CRED<strong>IT</strong> WILL PAY THE FIRST MONTHS<br />

PAYMENT and waive tha aecurity on all Eacort and F-150<br />

24 month Red Carpet Leaaea.<br />

• Retail, A, X & Z PLAN Leaaea are eligible.<br />

CALL US FOR DETAILS:<br />

$ Have Your Trade-In Appraised at AVIS Before You Buy! $<br />

4X25UPERCAEXLT<br />

W m $10,853<br />

is'8723 IS s<br />

Was $12,664<br />

IS<br />

NEW 1993 TAURUS GL<br />

$<br />

4 DOOR SEDAN<br />

Stock #12850<br />

Was $19,476<br />

15,320<br />

10,552<br />

NEW 1993 TAURUS LX<br />

4 DOOR SEDAN<br />

Stock #12101<br />

WM $19,936<br />

is'15,901<br />

mm<br />

S'11,829<br />

NEW 1993 CROWN<br />

VICTORIA LX .<br />

Stock #11418<br />

Was $24,030<br />

is'18.141<br />

i<br />

IS<br />

IS<br />

XtPLUSWAGON<br />

Stock _#X32B3T<br />

$ 14,625<br />

AV/ULABIE<br />

CONVERTOU<br />

Stock #12001<br />

WM $23,076<br />

'19,221<br />

IS $<br />

Z<br />

SO<br />

AVAILABLE)<br />

NEW 1993 TAURUS SH0<br />

IS $<br />

4 DOOR SEDAN<br />

Stock #13009<br />

Was $26,849<br />

20,642<br />

LARGE SELECTION OF '93 EXPLORERS!<br />

NEW 1193 FEST1YA L<br />

#111<br />

5927<br />

NEW 1993 ESCORT GT<br />

$<br />

IS<br />

3 DOOR<br />

Stock #12687<br />

Was $13,544<br />

10,431<br />

NEW 1993 FESTIVA GL<br />

Stock #11299<br />

Was $8334<br />

IS $ 6901<br />

'Ptua tax tma ICOTM<br />

not rapraaam actual<br />

NEW 1993 TEMPO GL<br />

. 2 DOOR SEDANjV<br />

#13100<br />

IS ' 8470<br />

NEW 1993 PROBE<br />

Stock #12383<br />

Was $15,633<br />

IS $ 12,922<br />

rtaHnltoc Aabala * app*c^>M MuOmC Rata* aataa onN Ptctura may<br />

Sa*a anda *1l%3<br />

Am s FORD<br />

FREE TANK OF GAS "The Dealership With A He,irt<br />

with every new<br />

vehicle purchase TELEGRAPH RD Just North of '2 MILE RD SOUTHFIELD<br />

from stock. OPEN MON & THURS. TIL 0 P.M.<br />

V Iff f I f<br />

NEW 1993 ESCORT LX<br />

4 DOOR WAGON<br />

Stock #12853<br />

Was $12,654<br />

is'9039 IS •9712<br />

NEW 1993 PROBE GT<br />

IS $<br />

Stock #10626<br />

Was $18,222<br />

15,170<br />

CALL<br />

1-800-358-AVIS<br />

355-7500


T DEALS IN THE STATE - NO<br />

REASONABLE OFFER REFUSEOI<br />

ONLY: $14,932<br />

(THIS IS NQIA MISPRINT!) STK#3300<br />

OVER<br />

4-DOOR XLT M<br />

FROM ONLY<br />

NOW IN ST<br />

DELS NOW IN STOCK<br />

TAKE THE PLUNGE<br />

4 tAe ~7ime ta Scute!<br />

THE BEST INTEREST RATES AND BIGGEST REBATES OF<br />

• THE YEAR ARE IN EFFECT RIGHT NOW!<br />

OVER 800 NEW VEHICLES AVAILABLE TO CHOOSE<br />

• FROM — FAIRLANE FORD HAS THE CAR OR TRUCK YOU'RE<br />

LOOKING FOR!<br />

WE NEED GOOD USED CARS AND TRUCKS! OUR USED<br />

• VEHICLE INVENTORY IS LOW-EXTRA MONEY FOR<br />

YOUR TRADE THIS WEEK!<br />

STK #P529<br />

NEW'93 CROWN VICTORIAS<br />

©IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM!<br />

$1500°° REBATE<br />

IN STOCK (H J /» n o c<br />

FROM ONLY<br />

JUST ANNOUNCED: S500" LEASE CASH TOO<br />

w<strong>IT</strong>H ANY PURCHASE dSSSS<br />

A^Z-PLAN ABE ELIGIBLE! 5/31/93<br />

NOW IN STOCK<br />

THE HARO-TO-RNO<br />

PUJM COLOR!)<br />

LOADED DCS FROM ONLY<br />

,498 (SIX AT THIS PRICE!)<br />

NEW 93 AERQSTAR WAGONS<br />

OVER ^ NOW IN STOCK!<br />

7-PASS . XL-PLUS MODELS W<strong>IT</strong>H AIR<br />

COND<strong>IT</strong>IONING. AUTO TRANS, AND<br />

MUCH MORE!<br />

ONLY $1 4.062 STK*078<br />

Monday, May 31, 1993 04tE * IE<br />

IWS WEEKS £EE£1AL.<br />

NEW 93 TEMPO GL 2-PQQR<br />

AW * CONOmONIMQ. CONOmONIHQ AUTOMATIC TRANS, TRAMS. SPCED<br />

COWTBOC TH.T WHEEL, AMfH. CASSETTE. rtEAfl<br />

OETROSTEB, POWER DOOR LOCKS. POLYCAST<br />

WHEELS. DUAL ELECTRIC MIRRORS FLOOR MATS,<br />

AMO MUCH MORE!<br />

, EIGHT M STOCK<br />

THIS WEEK OMLY $8995 ' AT THIS PRICE)<br />

OVER<br />

•V-6*S W<strong>IT</strong>H AIR CONOmONMQ|<br />

AND MUCH MORE M STOCK FROM<br />

0NLvt$13,799<br />

One<br />

I ^Hundred \<br />

CCuB<br />

- I FORD<br />

WE'RE PROUD TO BE ONE OF<br />

AMERICA S TOP 100 FORD<br />

DEALERS IN SALES AND<br />

CUSTOMER SATISFACTION!<br />

A/Z-PLAN PURCHASERS SAVE HUNDREDS MORE! COLLEGE GRADS AND YOUNG BUYERS SAVE MORE TOO! CALL ANY SALESPERSON FOR DETAILS!<br />

LUXURY VAN<br />

AND DEBUT!<br />

VWHora %,fy,, —7<br />

rA IKI-A<br />

FAIR PEOPLE. I _<br />

FAIR PRICES ^ I F O R D<br />

Since 1923 1<br />

/ an..f.-rar.t \<br />

V ZV«, J<br />

14585 MICHIGAN AVE. (East of Southfield) DEARBORN<br />

ALL PRICES INCL RfcBATt AOD TAX T<strong>IT</strong>LE PLATES & DEST<br />

STU EVANS<br />

OVER 1000 NEW CARS AVAILABLE<br />

A Commitment to Give the Lowest Price or Lease Payment<br />

1993 GRAND MARQUIS<br />

15 7 A Pkg OuOl trontc overdrtve<br />

front rear mots, power seal. Bur-mooted entry system,<br />

speed control electronic rear defroster power lock*,<br />

luxury &ght group, Body paint stripes. AM/FM stereo<br />

cassette, rodtal spoked wheel covers locking<br />

Ail Grand Marquis Include $575 destination<br />

S500 Bed Carpet Lease Cash Rebate<br />

RED CARPET ADVANCE<br />

PAYMENT LEASE PROGRAM<br />

24 MONTHS<br />

TOTAL<br />

liASf "5027<br />

PAYMENTS -500<br />

tea Carp* Jan Catfi<br />

'8527<br />

• MontHy uh tax 13 87<br />

• Isaas Mrro 24 months<br />

• HatunOabM saonty daposa "375<br />

• Amwt du • Men* tatan laMt VST<br />

•Laaa Red Carpal Caah. -500<br />

• Total aftar rabala «2I<br />

• Total mitaaga 30.000<br />

• l»iigi panaHy Hc/mSa<br />

• TiOa and cxala axtrs<br />

20 In stock • 51 arriving soon<br />

RETAIL LEASE<br />

LEASE FOR<br />

$393<br />

• NunM of months.<br />

- Monthly uee tax<br />

• Total Monthly<br />

payment<br />

• Refundable aecurtty<br />

85"<br />

per month<br />

24<br />

•15 75<br />

'400 60<br />

depoaH '425<br />

• Total due at nception "834 80<br />

• Total of peymerts "9R30 40<br />

• Total mIMaga allowed 30.000<br />

• Mileage pene*y 1ISAnSe<br />

• Ctooed and Iaaaa<br />

• TKM and piatea axtrs<br />

1993 SA8LE GS<br />

4 DOOR<br />

451A Pkg dual airtoog. power locks. Grp<br />

defroster, speed control, power windows, floor<br />

mats, light Grp . stereo cassette, power seat,<br />

cast wheels. 3 8 V6 engine<br />

AN Sables include $525 destination<br />

RETAIL BUY<br />

1993 SABLE GS<br />

• Suggested<br />

Ust '19,559<br />

• Stu Evans<br />

Discount *2522<br />

• Cash Back '500<br />

YOU<br />

PAY... '16-537*<br />

29 In stock<br />

27 arriving soon<br />

STU<br />

EVANS<br />

RETAIL LEASE<br />

LEASE FOR<br />

$ 3 1 5<br />

98"<br />

• Number al months<br />

HKjanJi<br />

24<br />

Montf* uea ta*<br />

Total Monthfy<br />

'12 64<br />

Payment<br />

HaMnlahta aecurtty<br />

"MS S2<br />

DepoeM "360<br />

Total dua at wcepMon "878 S2<br />

Total of pey menu<br />

TOM miaaga aao> 30.000<br />

t t«/mSa<br />

OPEN MON. & THURS. TIL 9 P.M.<br />

_4 — I<br />

1993 MARK VIII<br />

4.6 Liter. 32 valve V8,"280 horsepower,<br />

leather trim, keyiess entry, autoglide<br />

seats, electronic traction assist and<br />

much, much more.<br />

All Mark VIII Include $625 destination<br />

RED CARPET ADVANCE<br />

'AYMENT LEASE PROGRAM<br />

24 MONTHS<br />

KM*<br />

HAS<br />

$ 92<br />

10,309<br />

Morthy uaa ax...' -lea*<br />

Laaaa larm 24 months<br />

RafjndaWa sacurity oaooan -450<br />

Luxury tax "206'<br />

Total dua at rtceptton '10.965<br />

Total mtfeaga iflowsd 30 000<br />

IMaaga panatty 11c/m«a<br />

T«a and pUM r*>»<br />

10 In stock<br />

13 at simitar savings<br />

58 arriving soon<br />

RETAIL LEASE<br />

LEASE FOR<br />

499 par month<br />

24 months<br />

Monthfy uaa tax<br />

• Total monthly<br />

'19payment<br />

"518"<br />

Number of months 24<br />

Luxury tax •206"<br />

Total dua • inception '1249-<br />

Total of payments '12 456"<br />

Totai mileega allowed 30.000<br />

Mitaaga penalty<br />

Ctoeed and laaas<br />

..nr'maa<br />

TWa and piatea axtrs<br />

1993 SABLE LS 4 DOOR<br />

462A Pkg., duol air bog, 6-way power drivers<br />

seat, speed control, defroster, AM^M high level<br />

cassette, power locks, premium sound. 3 8 EFI<br />

V6 engine, automatic air. automatic lamp,<br />

electronic Instrument cluster, keyless entry<br />

All Sables include $525 destination<br />

RETAIL BUY<br />

1993 SABLE LS 4 DOOR<br />

• Suggested<br />

Ust •21,012<br />

• Stu Evans<br />

Discount '2682<br />

• Cash Back '500<br />

YOU<br />

PAY...*17.830"<br />

27 m stock<br />

3S at similar savings<br />

23 arriving soon<br />

RETAIL LEASE<br />

LEASE FOR<br />

$ 96" 331<br />

per month<br />

Number of momhe 24<br />

MorNhfy uee tax *132t<br />

Total Monthly<br />

Payment "346 24<br />

AeiundaMa aacunty<br />

Depoelt "360<br />

Total dua at Inception "W6 24<br />

Total of peymeraa •«« 7S<br />

Total miaaga afcmed 30 000<br />

ti<br />

' Cloaad and I<br />

• TWa and pMtaa i<br />

1994 CONTINENTAL<br />

EXECUTIVE SERIES<br />

Learner mm, comfort convenience group,<br />

leather wrapped steering wheel. GEO metric<br />

spoke aluminum wheeis. remote keyless<br />

Illuminated entry,<br />

All Continentals Include $625 destination<br />

RETAIL BUY<br />

1994 CONTINENTAL<br />

• Suggested<br />

List >35,498<br />

• Package<br />

Discount '1023<br />

• Stu Evans<br />

Discount... "5261<br />

YOU<br />

pay:.* 2 9,214*<br />

29 In stock<br />

37 at similar savings<br />

10 arriving soon<br />

RETAIL LEASE<br />

LEASE FOR<br />

s 499 per month<br />

• Number of montha<br />

• Monthfy uaa tax<br />

• Total Monthfy<br />

24<br />

'19 00<br />

payment "518 96<br />

• RefuxtaNe security<br />

deposit *525<br />

• Total dua at ncepBon '1043 96<br />

• Total of payments .12,455 04<br />

• Total mitaaga allowed 30,000<br />

• Mlleaga penalty . 11 OnSa<br />

- Cloaad and leeaa<br />

• Tina and<br />

1993 COUGAR XR7<br />

260A Pkg., defroster light group power lock<br />

group, AM^M stereo cassette, 6-way seat, power<br />

drivers, speed control, steenng wheel leatner<br />

wrapped. Wt steering wheel, P215/70R15 BSW nr«<br />

floor mots, luxury cast wheets<br />

AJ Cougars include $495 destination<br />

RETAIL BUY<br />

1993 COUGAR<br />

XR7<br />

• Suggested<br />

Ust >16,643<br />

• Stu Evans<br />

Discount >1428<br />

YOU<br />

mr _* 15,215'<br />

11 in stock<br />

52 at similar savings<br />

43 arriving soon<br />

RETAIL LEASE<br />

LEASE FOR<br />

$ 95" 343<br />

• Number of montha<br />

• Monthfy uee tax ...<br />

• Total Monthfy<br />

par month<br />

24<br />

137S<br />

payment... T67 71<br />

• hekyidabN sentry<br />

depoaft "375<br />

• Total due al roapeon "732 71<br />

• Total of payments "0666 04<br />

• Total maeeoa aSowed 30.000<br />

Cloaad and I<br />

TVs and ptaaaa a m<br />

2 Convenient Locations to Serve You<br />

Garden City<br />

32000 FORD ROAD<br />

West ol Morrim,in Ro.id 425-4300 Southgate<br />

16800 FORT STREET<br />

Al Pennsylvania Road 285-8800<br />

•ii i ta * •<br />

PAYMENTS<br />

TOO!<br />

1993 VILLAGER GS<br />

691 PACKAGE<br />

3.0 Engine, power mirrors, stereo radio,<br />

defogger, anti-lock brakes, speed control.<br />

7 passenger seating, tilt steering, air.<br />

All Villagers include $540 destination<br />

RETAIL BUY<br />

1993 VILLAGER GS<br />

• Suggested<br />

List '19,062<br />

• Stu Evans<br />

Discount '1662<br />

YOU<br />

PAY...* 17,400"<br />

3 in stock. 20 at similar savings<br />

60 at similar savings arriving soon<br />

RETAIL LEASE<br />

LEASE FOR<br />

86"<br />

per month<br />

• Numoer of months 24<br />

• Monthly uaa tax "13.56<br />

-Total Monthly<br />

payment •352.41<br />

• Refundable aecurtty<br />

depoen 173<br />

• Total dua M<br />

inception 777 41<br />

• Total o< payments ^467 84<br />

• Total mtfeega allowed 30,000<br />

Mtfeage penalty ii«/m«s<br />

Ctoeed and leeaa<br />

' Ttta and piatea extra<br />

1993 TOPAZ GS<br />

2 DOOR<br />

354R Pockoge. air. comfort/convenience<br />

group defogger. rear luggage rock, stereo<br />

cassette. 7 spoke aluminum wheels. 2 3 liter<br />

HSC Engine, 5 speed<br />

AH Topaz include $465 destination<br />

RETAIL BUY<br />

1993 TOPAZ GS<br />

• Suggested<br />

Ust '10,415<br />

• Stu Evans<br />

Discount >658<br />

•Cash Bock '500<br />

YOU<br />

PAY.. 9 2 5 7<br />

4 In stock<br />

43 at similar savings<br />

SS arriving soon<br />

RETAIL LEASE<br />

LEASE FOR<br />

$ 219^<br />

Nunbar of mortha<br />

MonMy uaa tax<br />

• Total MorSWy<br />

K\<br />

w \ ,<br />

k69"<br />

per month<br />

- M<br />

*.7»<br />

Total due at mcepaon "47S a<br />

Total of pay mania .<br />

Total Tingi saow<br />

Service Award


2E* O&E Monday. May 31,<br />

4M EMPLOYMENT<br />

500 Batp Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Hip Wanted 500 HdpWanted 500 ttafr Wanted 800 Halp Wanted<br />

i r r n i l N T A N T CPA APARTMENT POOL ATTENDANT ATTENTION Ide* tor homamaker* 552£v?S2S£ei CHILD CARE WORKER needed lor COMPUTER 8Y8TEMS LlAffiOW<br />

r Jn-rtw,CPA FuB time ex handicapped PKVH wbo cannot CEMENT TEMPER Westland Mr>ng C M Mi time. Entry M l poeWton sinastito lor *-<br />

Es.sbashed For Wesl BtoomBeld» oet out to -or* Wort pert-lime wen^ expertonced only need ap- beneltl* t**jO dhnA— aim «^pcyy D y w<br />

firm *eek* experlenoed individual 682-2950 from your home caking lor Purpa ply Cat Keith 477-9673 K „ W K I I 37703 Joy Rd Knowledge ol M8/DOS 4 proBclen-<br />

«*• computa akR*. =a*nt account- K « , M M « r ? B 728-ito n o ^ , , t . „ . = 7 = = TZ= " p m n o n ro ^ computer* M M<br />

500 Halp Wanted<br />

AAMSC w » accepting applications<br />

lor U - l l n daw mechanic<br />

CaU Thornas<br />

420-2740<br />

A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE<br />

SALES W<strong>IT</strong>H US IS A "REAL JOB"<br />

Our program* and supc>ori system*<br />

ara aa eflectlv*. ma guarantee «Ou a<br />

minimum annual income of $25,000<br />

Wtth unarmed potential<br />

DON T GAMBLE W<strong>IT</strong>H YOUR<br />

FUTURE CALL ME T0OAYM1<br />

INDIRA or BARRY, 477-1111<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

SR ACCOUNTANT - minimum S/yrs<br />

experience. uMry $35,000 plus<br />

bona plu* fringe*. 'or Souinfleid<br />

CP* Brm Reply lo Box 3326<br />

Observer & Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Livonia Ml 48150<br />

COS T ACCOUNTING CLERK<br />

Livonia- baaed engineering divtaon<br />

jl Fortune 500 automotive parts<br />

manufacturer seeks Coat Account-<br />

ing Ciert ResponaMitie* include<br />

accounts payable. |ot> costing. and<br />

some sdministratlve LAN reeponw-<br />

tuirnes Musi Have MIH with Lotus.<br />

Sympnony and .''or 1-2-3: WGrdPa-<br />

fect. Freelance, or Oeektop Publisb-<br />

-ng dearsble Send raeume wrth sal-<br />

ary requirements<br />

Bon 328<br />

Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

38251 Scnoolcrsft Rd<br />

Livonia Ml 48150<br />

ACCOUNTANT - CPA<br />

Estabashed Weetem suburben CPA<br />

experienced aidtvldua<br />

with computer skins. client account<br />

mg and strong las knowledge<br />

areas Excellent opportunity for per-<br />

acna advancement ft working wtth<br />

others. dewing directly with clients<br />

and having something to »a> about<br />

how me «ro progreeeee ia ttie goa<br />

you see* Irom a growing public ac-<br />

counting firm, then mal your »<br />

sumeio Giiwkrn 8 Associates P C<br />

P O Bo. 5278, NorthvMe. Ml..<br />

48167<br />

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE MANAGER<br />

with experience tor Troy baaed pub-<br />

lisher Computerized accounting<br />

experience wrth an aptitude for ac-<br />

curacy details, organization and<br />

i>mel*nees a must Pleess submit re-<br />

sume with salary requirements to<br />

KLA, P O Box 2600, Troy, Ml 48007<br />

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE<br />

Building materials distributor has an<br />

opening for Accounts Payable per-<br />

son Prefer BA or Associate Degree<br />

•n Accounting or minimum 5 yrs ex-<br />

perience ExceBent benefits Non-<br />

smoker only Pisaaa send resume 8<br />

salary requirements to Box 0332,<br />

Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Llvonorn. Michigan<br />

Product Engineering Designers<br />

We prefer the following experience and qualifications<br />

• Body sheet metal or structures design<br />

•3-D grapfiics<br />

• Math surface development experience<br />

• Engineering (ME EE. Aero, Gen Eng Eng Mechanics)<br />

We offer opportunities lor personal and professional growth state of<br />

[he art graphic facilities excellent salary and benefit packages and<br />

the opportunity to become a member of the respected Ford Body<br />

Engineering team<br />

Ford Motor Company employees on layoff who meet these qualifica-<br />

tions should contact their local personnel activity for information on<br />

how to apply for these positions<br />

Let your experience lake you into the future with Ford Motor<br />

Company For immediate consideration please FAX YOUR TYPED<br />

RESUME to Attn AEP, Dept. OE61 A, at (313) 390-4978. By choice<br />

we are an Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

Body Engineering<br />

Many openings throughout metro<br />

area Excellent communication/<br />

business experience tor any ma|or<br />

• $8.50 to start •<br />

Flexible hours.'overtime avaHabla<br />

Must be neel and articulate 1993<br />

grads welcome<br />

Uvonia. 474-8086<br />

Rochester.'Troy 879-8991<br />

Dearborn, 291-2214<br />

Royal Oak 557-5038<br />

Ca* Monday-Sunday 9am-9pm<br />

COMPUTER HARDWARE TECH -<br />

Minimum 16 mo* experience on<br />

IBM Compel PC's 4 peripheral<br />

Please apply at Mich Business Sys-<br />

tems 24399 Tsiegrsph, S of 10<br />

COMPUTER OPERATOR - Part time<br />

to run backups from 4- 10pm. Mon<br />

thru Fn Keyboardmg skies needed<br />

computer knowledge dislratue TNe<br />

hourly poeltlon peye $7/hr We<br />

tram a mature dependable candi-<br />

date Send reeume to:<br />

CMr Mangamant Services 30333<br />

Southfleid. Southfleid. Ml 48076 or<br />

fax ra*i,nris to 647-8710. Attn<br />

Human Reeom caa<br />

CONSIDERING A Career Change?<br />

Managers needed tor subsidized<br />

ssmor dtiezen apertment bu*dmg ai<br />

NW suburb Management 4 com-<br />

puter sxprslsnce s plus Am active<br />

benefits 4 seiary nesponrl to- Box<br />

241 Novi, Ml 48378<br />

Const ruction/ Gener a Labor<br />

To 11/Hr Many"<br />

Clerts/Office Help to $15/Hr<br />

Many W» trsmi<br />

JOB BROKERS-FEE 539-9700<br />

COOKS PREP COOK,<br />

WA<strong>IT</strong> STAFF<br />

immsdlate hire spply m person at<br />

Sltvermens Restaurant 5 MUe Rd.<br />

North *ae, 2 ban w ol Heggerty<br />

COPY MACHINE OPERATORS<br />

Immedlste openings for highly<br />

motivated, experienced XeromVo-<br />

dsk operators tor 3 sMff opaietton<br />

Apply m person or send rssums to<br />

Chsriene Bruckmsn, National<br />

Reproductions mc 29400 Steven-<br />

son Hwy. Madieon His. Ml 48071<br />

COUNTER/PRESSER<br />

knmediete openings Must be w*Bng<br />

lo leern sa phases of dry clsenmg<br />

Apply al Pro-Clean. 19146 Teae-<br />

sph let 7 Mast between 4 4 4 pm<br />

PHONE CALLS PLEASEI<br />

s?<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

25 Openings Enter customer credit<br />

dats at corporate offices m Plym-<br />

outh Keyboard experience, good<br />

communication skMs required<br />

Psrt-tlms Hours vary<br />

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166<br />

Customer<br />

Service Rep<br />

Growing SouttifMd Staffing Compa-<br />

ny aeeks prclinionel mdMduai that<br />

« determined. * setl eterter with<br />

the aoarty to deel with c*ents on the<br />

phone and m person Ouaafted *p-<br />

pkcanta should sand raetatia lo:<br />

P O Box 614. SoutMletd. Ml 48076<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP<br />

Commercial printing Arm aeeks<br />

Customer Service Rsp to handto )ob<br />

wme-upe, acheduimg, aatimaang.<br />

salee support Must have mmimurr<br />

3 years experience m the printing In-<br />

dustry Musi be aea-motivated 4<br />

have strong inter-personel akBa<br />

Send reeume to: National Rsprc-<br />

ductlons Inc 29400 Slavenecm Hwy.<br />

MadMon Hts, Ml 48071<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP<br />

Btoomflsld Hm baaed Mortgage<br />

Banking firm has customer service<br />

rep poeltlon OuaHfled *pp*cant<br />

muet have computer experience, ex-<br />

4 communication akfla 8 the ab*fty<br />

to work m a high volume environ-<br />

ment ExceBent benefits<br />

candldetea ca* Sherry Pt<br />

nel Recruiter. 362-7700 ext 396<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

HMs beeed Mortg^a<br />

Banking Arm has data sntry posi-<br />

tions Quelled appacarrta must<br />

hsve computer experience, strcel<br />

Isnt customer serntce 4 communica-<br />

tion *ato 4 the abatty to work n a<br />

Mgh volume envtronment Exc a*art<br />

Sherry Paet. Personnel RecruBer<br />

342-7700 ew 398<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

DAY CAMP COUNSELORS<br />

• Boy's locker room duties<br />

' LUeguerds (moat be oertHled)<br />

' Sports Inatnictors<br />

Apply Wayna/WeaOand YMCA. 827<br />

S Wayne Rd Weetlnd 721-7044<br />

INDEPENDENT Route Contractors<br />

with own reaabta vehicle tor lo the<br />

door deanery Waal am. Oek land 4<br />

Wayne uountlos 7 days par •* Pick<br />

up papers by 4 Han 14 1M hr<br />

routes Completion by 8 30am<br />

mum weekly oompeneellon $140<br />

Must be cuetomer aervtoe ortawed<br />

1-800-831-2600<br />

Beet to caa M M 6- lOem. 281-8110<br />

Or slop m 12803 Farmmgton Rd<br />

DCLfVERTY PERSON<br />

company seeks pllill i<br />

driver with good record. COL with<br />

HAZMAT tor locel dea.erte* Ful<br />

ame. permawawt. Beneata Cat Mr<br />

•onal. MoivPrt, 9-8 al 427-4444<br />

EXCELLENT opportunity lor<br />

Cosmetologist or barber In a busy<br />

beautiful Westfsnd salon<br />

_ a j.ecmig_aeHt. JsBB-JgtMliaL<br />

County Send rssume 4 salery<br />

- a s n n a m Tort»*327-<br />

O&jyYg. 4<br />

upon experience Appacations<br />

ceptsd between 9em 4 4pm<br />

PLYMOUTH STAMPING<br />

315 W ANN AMOR R0<br />

PLYMOUTH Ml 48170<br />

DIE SETTER<br />

Metal stamping Vm requlraa die<br />

aetup parson farWar wtth progrea-<br />

arve dlea and ro* feeds. Contact JWn<br />

wants. Caps 4 Clamps mdustrlea.<br />

15060 Keel. Plymouth. 455-0880<br />

SUPERVISORY 8 DIRECT CARE<br />

poeltione available Muet be WCLS<br />

or MOAC trsmed- Up to $7/V<br />

454-4440<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employsr<br />

DIRECT CARE HELP nseded tor<br />

grOL« homo 4 S-l.T. Program.<br />

MORC or WCLS trained pratarred<br />

Contact m Plymouth<br />

Ga*. 454-5773 Da<br />

Dabble 454-8843<br />

Cert 397-0072<br />

Suaan 374-2862<br />

An Equal OpportxmMy Employer<br />

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

Doe<br />

DIRECT CARE<br />

m service staff Fui Hms, axparl-<br />

enced Good pey Ca* between 8em<br />

4 2pm 531-0487<br />

DIRECT CARE<br />

INSTRUCTOR<br />

Immediate potMon. psrl-time, after-<br />

noon shift. M.OO/Hr. Southfleid<br />

area. High functioning Ml popiAe-<br />

tton Contact Kim or Lourie Bars sari<br />

10-4pm 567-3840<br />

DIRECT CARE STAFF<br />

Group home* hiring caring etaff lo<br />

serve devetopmanlalty disabled<br />

adults Htgh school dlpioma/QED<br />

required Variety of sMfts<br />

Bkjs Cross/SMald Ineuranoe<br />

Ca* I0em-4pm<br />

Bedford 537-9068<br />

Daii»i, 809-8543.899-3808<br />

Dearborn Hts 277-8193<br />

LNonle. 474-0283<br />

326-4394"*<br />

Strong r<br />

neipto.<br />

BENEF<strong>IT</strong>S:<br />

Salary plua incentive pay<br />

Company training program<br />

Paid vacaoorie<br />

Company mauranca<br />

Advancement opportunity<br />

For Interview pieaee ca*.<br />

313-624-4790<br />

SOLVENT SYSTEMS<br />

INTERNATIONAL INC<br />

611 HMgar Rd<br />

Detroit, Ml 48214<br />

EXPANSION<br />

COLLEGE STUDENTS<br />

'93 HIGH SCHOOL GRADS<br />

Local branch headquarters have<br />

part tune'to* lime summer and per-<br />

maneni poeitions $8.50 to atari.<br />

• 474-8086 •<br />

Ca* Monday-Sunday. 9em-9pm<br />

DRIVER<br />

PART-TIME<br />

Fiona! needs pert Qma help tor floral<br />

delivery 4 (Mac. lobs K M tor re-<br />

nrsea Good driving record 4 chauf-<br />

leurs Scenes required Permanent<br />

position Apply m pkrson only<br />

JOE'S PRODUCE<br />

33152 W 7 MM. Uvonia<br />

EXPERIENCED CARPETING Oeerv<br />

ing Technician Cheufleurt kcenea a<br />

must Fsmdsls aree<br />

Ca* Mon-Fn, 6-5pm 547-3507<br />

EXPERIENCED HOME CLEANERS<br />

$6-$8 per hr No evenings or week-<br />

ends Psy checks weekly Irom o 1<br />

compeny Car needed, mkeeoe<br />

peid 6 posllions avaHabla 471 -0930<br />

DRIVER. Permanent part-time<br />

needed tor Southfleid courier com-<br />

pany Must be dependable, rekebts<br />

4 poseees siceaem driving record<br />

Hours Irom 4-7:30 pm. Mon.-Frl<br />

$5 25 to Mart Ask for Andv or KHks<br />

12-2pm 353-8494<br />

EXPERIENCED MASTER LICENSED<br />

HVAC Contractor needed lu* time<br />

40 hrs plus/week guaranteed<br />

Greet benefits Good pay Pieaee<br />

call Sieve at 313-478-7030<br />

DRTiERS - A.A.M.S C • now ac-<br />

cepting sppacatlona tor municipal<br />

street *aia*psr and dump truck driv-<br />

ers Ca* TTwmaa, 420-2740<br />

EXPERIENCED TELEMARKETERS<br />

Must have out-goaig fun personaaty<br />

and en»oys setting appomtmantsl<br />

Hrty - commission 4 bonuses. Ca*<br />

Angela 525-3700<br />

DRIVERS 4 DISPATCHER<br />

Needed lor growing<br />

cab company F1J4 part time<br />

Ca* tor application 691-2325<br />

FABRICATION,'ASSEMBLY Peraon<br />

need tor fluid power distributor lo-<br />

cated m Novi ExceVent benefits.<br />

Send resume 10 Box 316<br />

Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

38251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonis Ml 48150<br />

FULL-TIME ASSOCIATE<br />

Needed m Ihe Uvonia Market<br />

PART-TIME ASSOCIATE<br />

Needed o the Weetland Market<br />

If you are bright, energetic, frlendfy.<br />

and looMrig for a cha*ange, Ihe<br />

P1CWAY SHOES la the place tor<br />

you rieep onsibmties include, but<br />

not Smiled to Cualomer Service.<br />

Merchandising, and Processing<br />

Shipments<br />

We Offer<br />

• 30H. Aaeooata Merchandtae<br />

Otecoixita<br />

• On-lhe-Oob Training<br />

• Competitive Wages and Benefits<br />

- Promotional Opportunftnes<br />

Apply In person st<br />

PICWAY SHOES<br />

8810 Middlebefl Rd<br />

Uvonia. Ml 48150<br />

OR<br />

PICWAY SHOES<br />

141 N Wsyne Rd<br />

Westland, Ml 48165<br />

Plcway Shoes is an Equal Opportu-<br />

nity Employer M/F/O/V<br />

GIRLS WANTED<br />

from Michigan between 7-19 10<br />

compete m this veer's 7th Annuel<br />

1993 Detroit Pegeants Over<br />

$20,000 m prtxee snd schotsrstaps<br />

Ca* today<br />

1-800-PAGEANT ext 39108<br />

(1-800-724-32881<br />

Graphic Arts/Deek Top Pubashmg<br />

To $2S/Hr Many!<br />

JOB BROKERS-PEE 539-9708<br />

GROUNOSKEEPER - do you Ike<br />

working outdoors? Do you His<br />

working with s winning team?<br />

If you answered ' 'yes' am heve s fu*<br />

tlms position open lor you!<br />

Apply m person Mon - Fn Spring<br />

Vsaey Apts.. Hsiaiead Rd<br />

11-12 MUe Rda<br />

$25,000<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

If you always wanted to<br />

•tart a career In real es-<br />

tate. but felt you couldn't<br />

take a chance on a lower<br />

first year income, now is<br />

the time to get started!<br />

Call Sheila Clink<br />

(313) 356-7111 to find out<br />

about our guaranteed In-<br />

come program, and start<br />

Immediately In a career<br />

field of unlimited potential.<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

Hotel<br />

COMFORT INN. UVONIA<br />

Seeking self motlvsted. energetic<br />

people for housekeeping snd main-<br />

tenance poamone Apply m parson<br />

29235 Buckingham. N ol School<br />

crslt behind The Oave Garden<br />

No phone caas pieaee<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED<br />

Oay poamone Muet heve tranepor<br />

latlon $6 50 per hour to atari<br />

Call 522-4772<br />

HOUSEKEEPING/LEASING<br />

Peraon needed wtth experience tor<br />

apartment complex m Novi Ful<br />

time poeltKm Ca* Mon -fri.. 9am-<br />

5pm, 624-0004<br />

HOUSEKEEPING<br />

Cleaning parson needed tor Fsrm-<br />

inglon Hias apertment community lo<br />

dean vacant ursta prior to new ten-<br />

ner* move-in Experience preferred,<br />

referencee required Ca* lltllm lo<br />

schedule an appointment al<br />

313-844-4030<br />

HVAC COUNTER PERSON - local<br />

wholesaler ExceBent pay 401K.<br />

benefits. hM tame. Experience pre-<br />

ferred Send reeume to BOX 360.<br />

Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonia Ml 48150<br />

JAN<strong>IT</strong>ORIAL COMPANY looking tor<br />

Cuemdtona. Portara and Matrons<br />

M/F to wort I, M l hour ahffta<br />

between 8AM 4 9PM. In a preeb-<br />

glous salshashrneni In Troy Tins<br />

company conducts sxtensive<br />

sci sen*'ig on a* appecanta Only de-<br />

pendable 4 rsaponslbls persons<br />

need spply Musi have own trsnsp-<br />

sortanon If mtsrsated plssn apply<br />

at 8800 Wyoming. Deerborn Ml<br />

between Warren 4 Ford Rds<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

JERRY Baker s YvdenCare Co haa<br />

HMmarteang/cualomer service po-<br />

srtiona s.e*etaa<br />

days 8 1<br />

Flexible hours,<br />

hourly wags plus corn-<br />

eal Star al 960-1800<br />

CABINET COMPANY<br />

Lammators needed to" counter lope<br />

8 cuetom furniture Experlenoed<br />

only 581-7101<br />

INDOOR LANOSCAPER wort year<br />

round caring tor Tropical plants Re-<br />

sponsible energetic Experience<br />

helpful Car a muat Flexible daytime<br />

hours. 661-1515<br />

LOOKING FOR<br />

wort m prclaaaiaiiel environment<br />

trainee poeltlon Career orlsnked<br />

hard working 4 parsonetas risauma<br />

to American Computar Exchange.<br />

24188 Heggerty Fermsnytor Has.<br />

Ml 48335 Attn Brsndls Hopper<br />

LOVE PLANTS?<br />

gatic persons needed to cars tor Hvs<br />

plants m commercial locations.<br />

Must bs we* groomed 4 able to<br />

communicate we* Fv*l or pert time<br />

nekabts car required Cal 466-9397<br />

MACHINE Operator .'Set-up T<br />

Mecnarecaay mckned $7-$9 •* an<br />

hour SeneflU E OE JTPA lunded<br />

548-2027<br />

HYDRAULIC POWER UN<strong>IT</strong><br />

BUILDERS<br />

RHM Fluid Power, a Weeta<br />

unit buader a seeking experlenoed<br />

hydraulic tube fitters and aaeem-<br />

biera. Top benefits snd corriperiee-<br />

tion package Pisses send rsenilis<br />

only to RHM Flusd Power. 375 Msn-<br />

ufacturersOr Weetland Ml 48185<br />

ASSISTANT OR SHAMPOO Person<br />

Needed fu* or part time lor W<br />

Btoomfletd tator Pleeae ca*<br />

Mario Max 855-5055<br />

RECEPTION POS<strong>IT</strong>ION avaOaUe al<br />

Oueue. progressive Birmingham<br />

hair salon Psrl 4 fu* time, comput-<br />

er aklUs helpful 642-1848<br />

Gener si<br />

DELIVERY DRIVERS<br />

COURIERS<br />

Courteous 4 we* groomed man 4<br />

woman needed for fu* time posi-<br />

tions Start immediately Must havs<br />

own vehicle 4 Ineurance<br />

CALL BETH 313-353-4558<br />

HAIR CARE<br />

Licenaed cosmetologists, fun 4 part<br />

time, we offer advanced training m<br />

customer service, perms, color<br />

cuts. 4 product knowtisdge Ca*<br />

T ryan<br />

1-800-552-4870<br />

HAIR DRESSERS<br />

Now hiring fun 4 part-time stylists<br />

lor salon m Uvonia Guaranteed<br />

hourly wage Contact Ctndi525-98?6<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS avaaaote<br />

tor Infant 4 preecnool teechers 4<br />

substitutes Fu* 4 part time<br />

Ca* Kids st Wort 827-9880<br />

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER to tutor<br />

student 2 hrs. twice a week m the<br />

evemnge Core compentsncy must<br />

include Ihe sbmty to leech blue print<br />

rsedmg ol eutomotrve Interior tran<br />

plastic parts. 4 tool deelgn<br />

Ca* 644-0427<br />

INJECTION MOLDING<br />

MACHINE REPAIR<br />

Must be sbls to trouble-shoot 4<br />

rspsir electrical hydraulic &<br />

mechanical problems. Must have<br />

own hand tcols Sarvd reeume to<br />

P0 Box 9287. Uvonia. Ml 48150<br />

GENERAL<br />

^ HELP<br />

COLLEGE STUDENTS<br />

HAIR DRESSERS wanted tor our<br />

fnendfy growing Plymouth aalon<br />

Also, full service NAIL TECH needed<br />

now Station furnished<br />

Ca* 455-3100<br />

INSPECTOR - must know blueprmi<br />

-eadlng. gages SPC 4 have above<br />

average learning akMts Excs*sn1<br />

wages 4 benefits Apply al 29866<br />

John R Madison His<br />

HAIRDRESSER - very experienced<br />

roller set 2 days per week, Fn -Sat<br />

Excellent hours Dearborn area<br />

nursing home. 313-681-7060<br />

HAIR IMAGES SALON<br />

m Uvonia<br />

Seeks lull time NAIL TECHNICIAN -<br />

Does a greet set ot acrylic nans<br />

Caen tie wafting Salon<br />

product and pays your taxes<br />

We use O P I<br />

18320 Middlebelt<br />

477-1262<br />

GENERAL LABORERS<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

CORPORATE<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

SERVICES<br />

261-1120<br />

GENERAL LABOR<br />

• Machine Operators<br />

• Light Assembly<br />

• Bindery with experience<br />

• Royal Oak/Troy/Pontlac<br />

Ca* Today<br />

WOLVERINE<br />

STAFFING<br />

(313) 879-9070<br />

Mature, experienced, currant or tor<br />

mar Coemetoiogiet Artiste Wond-<br />

erland Ma* Also harstyksl427-1361<br />

INSTALLER<br />

Knm#v baaed on educeOon. aape-<br />

nenoe end poaMton Sand reeume<br />

ONLY 715 rill sail Rd . Inkasar Ml<br />

48141 Attn JerMter or Unda<br />

PART TIME - Studto office* requlrs<br />

Host person to he*> pick up snd<br />

aarvw kmcnea. 4 hrs. per day. 11am-<br />

3pm. $6 50 an hr Oawi tranapora-<br />

Bon Ca* Sandra 471-8010<br />

PAT'S SEWER CLEANING<br />

LARGE APARTMEN' community in<br />

Southfleid seeking Lifeguards for<br />

ment Cal,<br />

Must be certified<br />

MJUNTE NANCE<br />

Long term care faoaty haa poeltlon<br />

• reliable for an individual experi-<br />

enced in plumbing 4 electrical re-<br />

pair. painting and preventive main-<br />

tenance rtooas appfy in person be-<br />

tween hrs of 9sm-4pm, Four<br />

Chaplsms Conveieecenl Center,<br />

28349 Joy Rd Westland<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

LATHE OPERATOR - immediaie<br />

openings Apply at 50625 Cherry HI*<br />

Rd (at the comer o« Ridge. Rd.i m<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> 495-0000<br />

LAUNDROMAT seeking fu* lime<br />

he® Genera laundry duties Appfy<br />

m person 38165 Ann Arbor Rd (at<br />

Ann Arbor Tr). Livonia<br />

LAUNDRY SUPERVISOR<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

Call Roeemarie Lewis<br />

NIGHTINGALE WEST<br />

6365 Newburgh Rd<br />

Westland, Joy Rd<br />

poeitions ara mm s a*aeis at our<br />

new and modern Plymouth Michi-<br />

gan production tac*fty Opening* lor<br />

both Irameee and experienced per-<br />

sonnel lor day and afternoon shifts<br />

Starting ratea from $6 00-$ 12.00<br />

per hour Poaflione evenable crib<br />

attendant, surface and unaaon grind-<br />

ing. OO. canterleas grinding, and<br />

part time lamtoriei Blue print read-<br />

rig. the abatty 10 uaa micrometers<br />

and tfiop toote iisHilJ Good steedy<br />

employment with lots of oveitwie<br />

and greel beneatsl<br />

; Apply ai peraon or ca* for more de-<br />

' tans and dlrectlona.<br />

43936 P»ymouth Oaks BNd<br />

Plymouth. Michigan 48170<br />

Phona 313-416-0000<br />

Fa* 313-418-2200<br />

500 Halp Wanted<br />

PWNT»MI - BMoem<br />

MkMgan's i<br />

Mas We are loakme for al<br />

people a * the above quafl<br />

PI aae a send laatmna or letter ol 1<br />

pertanoe to: Robert Mc Paitan.<br />

unwary Uto Primers 4 ISO Var-<br />

slty Or .. Arm Arbor Ml 48108<br />

PRINTING<br />

Customer Service/High Speed Cop-<br />

ier Oo you have al least 2 yrs print-<br />

ing experience? Can you fcaap smft-<br />

mg Wiae working m a law paced erv<br />

vtronmenr? * so. caa Johnaona<br />

442-0600<br />

PROOUCTION<br />

fadurar. BrigMon 4 Waaed Laka.<br />

uaa upwanga for niJ*anB- aatm-<br />

bly and Md wort Ca*tor>itai ilea<br />

313-548-9702<br />

PROJECT MANAGER<br />

Caraa opportunity tor orvantoad<br />

1 eerier wMh lotanaaeni degree 8/or<br />

professional writing experience<br />

Ma* reaume to Parks Productions,<br />

118 E»en. Orion Ml 48359<br />

PC PROGRAMMER<br />

MAINTENANCE MANAGER<br />

Five yeers minimum hands-on exps-<br />

nerice m electrical. hydride.<br />

pneumatic troubleshooting and<br />

maintenance This is s hands-on<br />

position Must be capable of<br />

managing current 1 man depart-<br />

ment as it grcwrs Computer<br />

experience a plua injection molding<br />

experience preferred but not<br />

required Send resume 10 Plastic<br />

Specialties Inc , 2701 John R, Troy.<br />

Mi 48083. Altn Personnel<br />

FHA 1 VA.iqan* ( « , w * w i w r .<br />

INSTALLERS 4 SALES pwopte tor h—<br />

Uvoraa. Ml 48152<br />

Attn Tarn Brown<br />

313-946-2930<br />

iauon 4 sales required Must have<br />

own tocaa Pontiac 4 Keego Harbor<br />

locations 334-2525<br />

HAIR STYLIST - Barber or Beauti-<br />

cian wanted A Very Busy Shop'<br />

Clientele welting Name ol the ehop<br />

Share Your Hair: 27726 Plymouth<br />

Rd Uvonia Ca* Maea 425-5440<br />

NEW MANAGEMENT<br />

HAIRSTYLIST lor very busy fagh<br />

tech hair salon.<br />

Offering 70 %<br />

i openings<br />

HAIR STYLIST 4 MANICURIST<br />

New Fsrminglon HWa salon/wort<br />

for yoursaff/chair rents! Insurance<br />

program, education and vacation<br />

pay 615-9080<br />

For<br />

HAIR STYLIST NEEDED<br />

nans hair salon In W Bloom-<br />

Ca* Tom 851-<br />

GENERAL OFFICE Fssi paced<br />

west side Detroit office looking for<br />

outgoing individual who an|oyi deal-<br />

ing wfth the public Must type 60<br />

wpm J 4 D Auction, 16000 FuHerton<br />

1-96 4 Greenfield 837-0900<br />

DIRECT CARE STAFF - DCWl<br />

needed for to! 4 pert-time smfta at<br />

Group noma m Dearborn Hgts Muel<br />

be may WCLS/MORC trsmed. o>-<br />

renl In CPR/FA 4 heve good drMnc<br />

9-8 589-4929<br />

record Ca* Mon-Fn. 1<br />

DIRECT CARE STAFF<br />

Needed manaomt, to wort In<br />

groia home with developmenta*y<br />

disabled adults AM 4 PM eats<br />

Garden City<br />

High school diploma or GED 4 vaab<br />

drwars lloenee reqared $6 50/»iour<br />

aMh good benefits Ca* belaaan<br />

9am-4pm a.' 427-7418<br />

DIRECT CARE STAFF NEEDED<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> and LNona group home<br />

Trained staff. $8 00/Tv to atari<br />

Ca* Kan a<br />

or the offtoe a<br />

lor 291-8305<br />

474-0810<br />

omecrcARc<br />

DIRECT CARE WORKER<br />

For group home * Plymouth MM-<br />

n^fit aMff I IIHII WCLS k H<br />

helpful or we iram $6 29-88 7»<br />

hour Ca* Germ.<br />

86 75 per<br />

420-0878<br />

Put Yourself in Our Positions...<br />

Sales Telemarketers *9-*15 per hour<br />

Floor Monitor & Customer Service V9 per hour<br />

Sales Supervisors '25.000- ! 30,000 annual<br />

High growth Farmington Hills based, telemarketing com-<br />

pany seeks aualified individuals to function in various posi-<br />

tions at our Corporate Headquarters.<br />

OUR CUSTOMERS CAU USUI<br />

IN BOUND CALLS ONLY<br />

We are offering 3 shifts: 8:00 a.m. • 2:30 p.m., 2:00-9:00<br />

p.m., 8:00 p.m. • 2:00 a.m.<br />

For a personal interview call between 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.<br />

(313) 489-0555<br />

PLEASE HAVE Ab AVAILABLE WHEN YOU CALL<br />

We are looking for professional candidates<br />

communication skids and a<br />

DRIVERS<br />

Fu* tBns positions Mua uaa own<br />

•ancto Vans or pick up* with cap<br />

preferred Muet be 21 wrth deer,<br />

driving record Annua Income<br />

$20.0w-$35.000 Apply al Profes-<br />

stona Osavery 4 Currtor. 24500<br />

lloritiweatam. Ste 202, Southfieid<br />

between 9am 4pm. Mon thru<br />

Fri<br />

FACIALIST NEEDED<br />

For Groeee Pointe salon<br />

682-6240<br />

DRIVERS 4 MOVERS<br />

Experlenoed Apply UnmedUtery at<br />

O'SuBNan Moving Co 1825 Bel<br />

Mrs Royal Oak 1 block S ol<br />

mBeoff<br />

FACTORY JOBS TO $18/HR<br />

ILoca Plants Hiring!<br />

HOTEL joes TO $13/HR<br />

(Many types/Meny tram><br />

WAREHOUSE/DELIVERY<br />

(lo $ 14/tir Start Now 4 )<br />

BANK TELLER TO $7/HR<br />

fL oca/Many trami)<br />

ANIMAL CARE TO S9/HR<br />

{Must love pats')<br />

JOB BROKERS 539-9700 Fee<br />

DRTVERS NEEDED tor automotive<br />

pamt store Stock 4 daavery experi-<br />

ence help**, but not r icsaiary<br />

Fua-bm* poemon 336-9800<br />

FARMINGTON AREA<br />

Ftoa Easts Psrt-tlms position<br />

Hourly compensstton<br />

Ca* 178-8008<br />

DRIVE FtS/P ART TIME<br />

Mssdia tor 18 paanrgir van to<br />

— • *- - ' a tor group<br />

approxjmataly<br />

8 46 AM - 9 15 AM or 5 46 AM<br />

12 Noon E i cwaem driving required<br />

$6 pa Vx» FarmingtoiVfarmmg-<br />

ton Haa/Nov! rouse 478-0870<br />

F<strong>IT</strong>TER haevy stea plates baaee<br />

coiumna He 3 yr* * experience<br />

Livonia<br />

422-5212<br />

FOUR-SLIOE<br />

Setup and operete day* or after<br />

noons Experienced onfy<br />

FNoductlon Spring Corp 775-8S92<br />

* straghi<br />

• *a*t 11<br />

truck. 0TR<br />

Pad pa-<br />

POI<br />

and plaoa work Apply to<br />

247$ Dearborn Ml. 48123<br />

FULL TIME Pamt Sales Person tor<br />

pant 4 decorating for* Apply<br />

P saner* Supply 892:<br />

Gerden City<br />

GENERAL SHOP MACHINIST - 1-2<br />

yeeRs experience on Lathe snd'or<br />

Grinding preNrred Fu* tlms<br />

Benefits Ca* 591-1041<br />

GRINDER HAND<br />

SURFACE<br />

Experienced on biueprmi deism,<br />

gagea Ford 4 GM qusaty aiop<br />

Birdsa* Tool 4 Gage<br />

Farmington Has, 474-5150<br />

GROUNOSKEEPER - For Plymouth<br />

apartment community Soma expe-<br />

rience helpfi* but we tram Appfy or<br />

phona Mon -Fri . 10am-4bm<br />

Hiacreel Club Apt* 453-7144<br />

An Equa Opportunity Employer<br />

GROUNDS PERSON needed for<br />

Caa 478-1487<br />

Ctoeed Wedneedays<br />

GROUP HOME<br />

Assistant Manager<br />

Ltvorvs aree home eervlng devaaop-<br />

mentaay daabled adult* aeek* As-<br />

sistant Manager Experience mua<br />

ndude learn based pereonna man-<br />

agement caent care, 4 home opera<br />

bona. Some coBege pielaTed Al-<br />

lamoon sum Blue Croe*/Shield in-<br />

euranoe Ca* I0am-*pm 537-9058<br />

HAIRSTYLIST OR BARBER - flexi-<br />

ble hour*, pad vscatlon Never Sun-<br />

day Pleasant atmosphere <strong>Canton</strong><br />

aree Immediate opening 459-7350<br />

HAIR STYLISTS, NAIL TECH.<br />

BARBER and MAKE-UP TECH tor<br />

very busy Rocheela Ha« Salon<br />

652-7208<br />

HAIR STYLISTS- Hoi ma* salon lo-<br />

cations m Clawson 4 Rochester<br />

Keep 65% Advanced education<br />

Some cHentele netplu! 398-3156<br />

HAIR STYLISTS<br />

FuH time poation* currently avail-<br />

able al our newest BoRic* location<br />

soon to be open In the West Rrver<br />

Center st Grand River 4 Mlddlebeft<br />

In Farmmgton Hdts Guaranteed<br />

hourly wege plue commissions,<br />

compiets Seiecl Cara oeneltt peck-<br />

age equipment, clarilsli and much<br />

more PoNtions aso available<br />

throughout the entire suburban Da-<br />

troli area To aa up an ailarwew<br />

pieese ca* Paul al 1-800-888-8484<br />

HAIR STYLIST<br />

wantad fu* or part time lor <strong>Canton</strong><br />

swor We guaamee hourty waoe<br />

and mora Ca* Unda 981-8190<br />

INSULATION INSTALLERS<br />

W* train Apply In parson, si Jones<br />

Insulstlon. 22811 Hselip E of Novi<br />

Rd 4 N off S M*e Novi<br />

LAWN CARE - Experienced lor lawn<br />

4 landscaping, toa/part time tor ee-<br />

labllshed lawn compeny Pay ac-<br />

cording to experience rf interested<br />

contact Chin at, 699-4306<br />

Insurance - Experienced Only<br />

AGENCY POS<strong>IT</strong>IONS<br />

Commacia 4 Persona Unea<br />

CSR's-Marnamg-Clalm»-Rata»<br />

CONCORD PERSONNEL<br />

19500 Middlebelt Rd<br />

478-2200<br />

All Fees Company PakJ<br />

INSURANCE REPAIR<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

Need* sxpaienced Carpenters<br />

Rough/Finoh Panters, Drywall 4<br />

•Heater Part/lu* lima Musi have<br />

Iruck 4 toon 255-2510<br />

LAWN CARE HELP<br />

Soma expaience neceeaary Mu«<br />

be ratable Ce* Ken 737 - 5596<br />

LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />

needed Top pay No experience<br />

459-3851<br />

LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />

Must bs experienced m opastaig s<br />

gra** whip 592-1344<br />

LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />

Muat be experienced aflti comma-<br />

da equipment, dependable 4 have<br />

own reliable transportation Must be<br />

able to wort long hour* Farmaigton<br />

ares 477-1234<br />

INTERVIEWERS<br />

Dynamic Marketing<br />

Firm la seeking motivated,<br />

part-time telephone Inla-<br />

viewers for a* shifts<br />

(DAYS. EVENINGS 4 WEEKENOSl<br />

Qualification* are ExceBent Phone<br />

SkMs. Computa and/or Typing<br />

SkMs idea for homemakar*. stu-<br />

dents. i a«n ss* thoe* re-entering<br />

the roe marxa<br />

NO SALES INVOLVED<br />

CaM Sandy 10am-4pm 827-4021<br />

INTERIOR DESIGNER<br />

with wrong architectural back-<br />

ground wanted tor uporele Birming-<br />

ham baaed firm Send resums to<br />

Office Msnsga 211 N Woodward<br />

Birmingham. Ml 48O09<br />

INVENTORY CONTROL 4 Cuatom<br />

Pamt Tmter wanted 40 hours plus,<br />

Troy srea. off i-75 4 Rocheela Rd<br />

Experience nee salary Sand<br />

to P O Box 4825, Troy. Ml 48099<br />

HANDYMAN M/F needed part time<br />

tor home warranty repairs<br />

Sand rssume to. P O Box 2380.<br />

Farmmgton HUN. Ml 48333-2380.<br />

Attn Construction Oept<br />

HANOY PERSON<br />

Reasonable mature tor apt com-<br />

plex Plymouth Mua know heating<br />

plumbing, electrica etc 456-1215<br />

NAIL TECHNICIAN<br />

wanted tor Na* Oeaa Buey aalon in<br />

Troy Mua be LKeraed<br />

Ca* tor appmnunenl 889-0402<br />

dwvcra waxted-Retiree* pre-<br />

tarred Cam caah rvemnga weak-<br />

anda 4 pert-time Good drtvma<br />

281-21 ti<br />

DWVEW - wWh van niadaH tor pack<br />

a«a 4 IrsagfH daavery Late moda<br />

1 ton cargo van m**m Paid pa<br />

Cal now 468-4182<br />

T I G E R<br />

T I C K E T W I N N E R S<br />

excellent team attitude.<br />

AMERICAN BUND ft WALLPAPT* FACTORY<br />

28271 ORCMARB LAKE R0AB<br />

i t a i t •<br />

DRY CLEANERS need* counsel per<br />

EARN SUMMER CASH<br />

50 OPENINGS<br />

tor Ciataaa Barvtoe Rape<br />

FuB/Pert Time<br />

tiaawaa<br />

Apply Men awou^l<br />

•AM-11AM and II<br />

CORPORATE<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

SERVICES<br />

261-1120<br />

EAR* to H000 weekly pre<br />

Ma FtWHUO laMiat NO *<br />

anae neceeaary Cal >4 Maw*<br />

t-8W-84»-$7M (It 781<br />

rzvrzxzsz.'zz:<br />

Ben* i ir ill m i l ai anm to<br />

IBEAAVT^ RY»4JAAWAA» %»<br />

aactmcal oontwsl. pamsl<br />

•LaCTTCCAL OOtftWX<br />

Gaiuska Family<br />

7629 Louise a<br />

Wastland 48185<br />

Theresa Horvath<br />

10088 Beech Da»y Rd.<br />

Radford 48239-2117<br />

Richard Wydlck<br />

8939 Uercede$<br />

Radford 48239<br />

Vann Family<br />

9854 E. Clamant* Circle<br />

Uvonia 48150<br />

J. Chetenyak<br />

11181 Oxbow<br />

Livonia 48150<br />

Mary Jo Delbeke<br />

7580 Willow Craafc<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> 48187<br />

Cheryl Anne Hedges<br />

p.o.Boins -<br />

Wayna 48184<br />

John Lennon<br />

15521 Lavan Rd.<br />

Uvonia 48154<br />

Plaase cal th« promotion department of the<br />

Observer A Eccentric betece 4 p.m. Friday,<br />

lo daJm your free tickets.<br />

9 5 3 - 2 1 5 3<br />

Congratulations!<br />

HARD WORKING friendly mdMdua<br />

lo do phone wort This peraon we<br />

be trading computa equip<br />

No<br />

la requred A positive sttltuds a<br />

neceeaary Send reei*ne to Ameri-<br />

can Computa Exchange. 24188<br />

Haggerty. Farmmgton He*. Mi<br />

48335 Attn Brandle Hopper<br />

HOME DELIVERY SERVICE a faring<br />

part time. 20-32 hra/aaek tor cue-<br />

lomer coneultant Keyboard 4 good<br />

phone comrmavcanon experience a<br />

plus Located m L/vome<br />

Ca8 tor mtarvtew 281-8280<br />

HomemaKers - Students<br />

Retirees<br />

Us as seeking hard working, high<br />

tor varied poamone<br />

pemfve sterling pay<br />

uiea 10% dleoounl<br />

kji nanca rsitaas 4 mem raleee<br />

Apply a our Service Deek aylaiie<br />

during store hrs 7'deys/wk 30020<br />

Grand Rh<br />

TARGET<br />

HORSEBACK RIC«NQ manjclor. 21<br />

yr* or i<br />

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

or otda tor Stanma<br />

SHERATON OAKS Hoaa m NoM<br />

(1-88 4 Novi Rd I hiring<br />

of Room AnenOer-is'Uoueekeepirig<br />

Dept . Prep Cooks 4 KJK*a* UMHy/<br />

Sherason OrNa. Novi<br />

HOTEL FRONT DESK CLERK<br />

Hon I<br />

i l a m i l<br />

m. Banaiglieni<br />

HOUSEKEEPER. PART TaaE<br />

Oaf 4 mommgs AppJ. » paaon<br />

HOUSEKEEPER PLUB<br />

Ful awe tor arova »a<br />

mg*on area Man Fri 11 AM $<br />

' " ed 47V087fl<br />

Pft. » koas P»<br />

paXtm "a Tkl'iaeaer,mne'SaBO<br />

CMc Caraa Or<br />

HUMAN MCaOUNCt $-%«.•»<br />

a<br />

INVENTORY/SHIPPING/<br />

RECEIVING CLERK<br />

Southfleid menufactura seeking s<br />

motivated snd sslf-aartlng person<br />

tor sn immediate poeltlon to wort m<br />

the Mock room Muet have shipping<br />

and receiving experience Aleo must<br />

have soms experience m computa<br />

snd rypng Mua be eble to start<br />

immedatefy Cat Mon-Fn 6-4 30<br />

156-0590<br />

<strong>IT</strong>ALIAN FOOO WHOLESALER in<br />

Redford area aeeks rssponsKM a-<br />

llclent aorta tor warehouse opera-<br />

tion to W 4 check order*, load 4 un-<br />

load trucks Please ca* Mon -Fn<br />

8 30-4pm to acfiedule ar riterviaw<br />

538-3020<br />

LAWN SERVICE LABORERS<br />

Needed m No Hi i ** 1 flfrmoutti wee<br />

No experience neceesNy<br />

Ca*7am-4pm. 34^-8887<br />

LEASING AGENT<br />

Ful tane, some weekends Must<br />

havs 2 yeer* experience Good<br />

communication akiaa a must 4 ugh!<br />

typing required Housing provided<br />

Send resumes lo independence<br />

Green Apt*. 24316 Washmgton Ct .,<br />

48335 or cat<br />

471-6800<br />

Farmington HIBs. Ml.<br />

LEASING AGENT<br />

lor lags apt community, successful<br />

appkcanl w« have outatandmg ami<br />

abaty 4 ssvaa yrs experience<br />

serving the pubkc Light typing ski*s<br />

aid abaty lo loilow directions re-<br />

quired Ca* 648-9600<br />

LEASING CONSULTANT<br />

Needed lor luxury apartment com-<br />

murwty ai Novi PlaaaicaB 348-1712<br />

LEASING CONSULTANT<br />

Part time, tor Da*s iaa area apt<br />

community (mainly weekends)<br />

Pieaee contact Carol at 899-3555<br />

LIFEGUARD - Fu* time tor Bloom-<br />

field Haa apertment pool Mua be<br />

certified 4 be able lo arort week-<br />

ends 332-7400<br />

MAINTENANCE of park equipment<br />

and light ground wort, neaded m a<br />

Camon aubdwieion pert For Oetaaa<br />

call Don Bartoa 397-8071<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> apartment compiei<br />

Experienced only $6 an hour<br />

981-3891<br />

or FoxPro ex-<br />

perience uatoned Miao-uaa pro-<br />

Ful<br />

toraard ra<br />

AOtSTRA CORPORATION<br />

101 Union<br />

Plymouth Ml 48170<br />

Attn;<br />

MORTGAGE CLOSER 'experience<br />

required) and CLOSING COORDI-<br />

NATOR (Mortgage experience<br />

preferred! lor Southfleid<br />

Mortgage Banker - riil.imn only lo<br />

Pan Creep 1 - P O Box 5084<br />

Southfleid, Ml 48086-5084<br />

MORTGAGE PROCESSORS 4<br />

CLOSERS for busy Bloomfied Hiae<br />

Mortgage Comperry Experience ra-<br />

qua-ed Excel ant pay 4 benefits<br />

Caa Shan 642-1030<br />

MORTGAGE PROCESSOR- Unique<br />

environment with no loan officers<br />

Come m, do your Job. 4 go home-<br />

Stress-free CaBJoen 642-3372<br />

MORTGAGE PROCESSOR T<br />

3 yrs office akes required Good<br />

communlcaticn ska*, data-entry,<br />

phonos, copying 4 faxing. Ca* Joan<br />

NEED A JOB''<br />

training you<br />

With On-The-Job<br />

employed 4<br />

MAINTENANCE PERSON needed<br />

fuH time for an apartmeni communi-<br />

ty m Farmington Musi have experi-<br />

ence and live on site Apply at<br />

Wmdamae Apartments or cal Mon<br />

- Fri 9-5 471-3825<br />

Petite Sophisticate. 12 Oak*<br />

Location i* hiring lor * ful time<br />

(30-40 hours a week! management<br />

position We oftor a competitive<br />

hourly wage benefit program, flexi-<br />

ble acheduimg a 50% machendlae<br />

d«scount plus promotion Irom with-<br />

in Management experience pra-<br />

tared Contact Petite Sophisticate.<br />

12 Oaks MaM lor marvlaw<br />

information. 3'3-348-3620<br />

Ar. Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

Management Opportunities<br />

Ladies ctottimg. good pay. benefits<br />

Metro location Training program<br />

658-7800<br />

provided Ca*<br />

MANAGEMENT OPPORTUN<strong>IT</strong>IES<br />

Earn up lo $2800 Help bund a laaj<br />

team New program Leads pfovld-'<br />

ad Recent coBege grads welcome<br />

Call Victor at 473-8823<br />

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE - laga<br />

nationa corporation now expanding<br />

m Michigan area, needs 6 i:yeer<br />

minded people tar management<br />

training program Apply m person al<br />

Sheraton Oak*. 1-96 4 Now rd Now<br />

in the amphttheata on Wad June 2.<br />

6pm shap<br />

An Equa Opportunity Employ*<br />

MANICURIST<br />

Fu* lime, excellent opportunity<br />

must do a* phases of naMs<br />

Sagona s. N W Lfvonia. 476-7171<br />

MANICURIST F^*l or Part-time<br />

Accapliona opportunity lor a mani-<br />

curist *i a busy Wast BtoomBeid<br />

spa 626-1990<br />

LIGHT ASSEMBLY tor ana* Plym-<br />

outh shop No experience needed<br />

No medlca benefits $5-$6 pa hour<br />

to start 6.30am-4pm. Mon thru Fn<br />

Apply Sound Arowl 9119 Genera<br />

CI between Haggerty 4 uaey off<br />

Ann Arbor Rd Call Carol 454-9507<br />

I O /O D GRtNOERS<br />

Downriver manulacturar seeks iO'<br />

OO Grinder* with a minimum of 3-6<br />

year* experience lor the afternoon<br />

ahifl Quelled candidates ahouM<br />

appfy m person a<br />

Link Tool 4 Manufacturing Co<br />

9496 m*s*a Road<br />

Taylor. Ml 48180-3044<br />

No phone caBs pieaee<br />

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL<br />

Radtord and Dearborn comparaaa<br />

need rsaable people Recant experi-<br />

ence on a dock or lectory tor long<br />

term poeltlona Ca* Lot* 357-0848<br />

UnPoroa Temporary Sarvtoee<br />

MANICURIST OR<br />

COSMETOLOGIST - $13,000 YR<br />

Saes Order Deak 5 day week<br />

Fu* benefit* NO FEE Employment<br />

Cenier Agency 589-1636<br />

MANICURIST WANTED<br />

Busy Rocheela *alon with or with-<br />

out ckeniae 65«-7«90<br />

MANUFACTURER Of lad<br />

needs meture person tor production<br />

work Sawing MIB* helpful Ca*<br />

Mon-Fn 2-5pm 261 9033<br />

sk*» loo If you<br />

Oakland County 4 ant J T P A. eBgi-<br />

bie ca* 354-9167<br />

NEW CAREER?<br />

TRY DOG GROOMING'<br />

Flexible hour*, affordable tuittcm.<br />

Co-op program i i*ifilt 538-1112<br />

NEWS EOT OR tor 95 yr old<br />

nawapapa. m a quaaty<br />

wa direct a sma* Raff night maa-<br />

mga 4 soma weekend wort, mvolia<br />

ment m community a mua Comput-<br />

a knowledge neceeaary Miat be a<br />

hands-on leader with experience<br />

Competitive pay paciiage 4 bene-<br />

fits Ca* with supporting Information<br />

to Pubksha Rocheata Clarion mc<br />

PO Bo*9<br />

Rochester Ml 48307<br />

NOW HIRING LUBE TECHNICIANS<br />

Musi be raaaCfa. and have baac<br />

auiomobKe knowleoge Apply m<br />

person at 10845 DtBa Bi Rd<br />

Or ca* 899-0796<br />

OFFICE CLEANING - PART TBI<br />

immediate, $5 50 lo atari 15<br />

hours pa n '* Hi Good attitude Ca*<br />

1pm-3pmoWy 981-4909<br />

OIL CHANGE TECHNICIAN<br />

Penruto* location, experience nec-<br />

eeaary. lu* nma Mua be neel and<br />

reaabie Ca* tor mtervto* 478-1313<br />

PACKERS/ASSEMBLERS<br />

4 lo 5 hr* aurt* AM or Afternoon<br />

inspect,'fold.'sssembls hospital<br />

products Pad vacation 4 hokday*<br />

A* agaa ova 18 yr*<br />

•peek EngBaTi AfK*, 39120 Webb<br />

Dr<br />

PAPA ROMANO S • now Nring tor<br />

a* poeition*<br />

- FWxlole Scfieduknc<br />

• Earn Irom $4 .25 - $10^*<br />

We wa iram. unamMed career op-<br />

portunltlea Ca* Don or Sharon<br />

484-1130 8S5-4777<br />

PART TIME PHONE WORK<br />

If you can uae $150 to $250 extra<br />

week and can wort a leeat i<br />

hour* we can help you We ar* *<br />

groaang company wMTi a product ai<br />

great demand Thla fob • Partoct tor<br />

homamekar* or < cae


4E* O&E Monday. May 31. 1993<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 HelpWanled 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 502 Help Wanted<br />

retail SHEAR OPERATOR TEACHER. *xpen*nced certified TELEMARKETING SUPERVISOR UTIL<strong>IT</strong>Y PERSON tor ams* stsmp- Dental-Mad|caJ_<br />

Dey Shift must be able lo work off pftvaN auOorban achooi mlddm toi heating company Experienced i Ing plen". HWo experience helpful iniiri ii««i1i~i<br />

A D Q A D n o I ir^C iLheOOee * akelchee Apply U S gradee. afternoon n w w i Sano ' * » « « i Wortlno hr* 2pm-6pm Uud b* deperxlabl* Appfy 8 30am- fronVAuo 93 thru<br />

A r i D U n U r i U o b Fabricating IWI Haggerty Rd ' » « « to Yeehiva Bern Yahudsfi Fsrmmgton ra Prion* Chsrtotfs 3pm FrenMn Fastener Co • TT^, /• nam Vim<br />

i a ir-OTI A k i n AslieO Leke >5751 W Lincoln Dr P O Box MMWn 10am-2pm 478-5028 12701 Smch Defy Redlora Oct « " » • T7..<br />

WESTLAND shipp1nq » B E C E I V I N G . ^ ||M. * * * W H H ^ M, THE TPC * e acc^Vig VIDEO TAPE STAMPING po-on<br />

On* Ol America* lulw! arowmo i'*""*riedistsly FsrmMgton MM T F P H N IP IA N1 ^ application for an Aaantanl M H W In Nov). lor *i1arnoon afkfl cn/ofCFPTlONlST fo> f*»<br />

vsyss? "- c " M r^ , 3 t m ltCHNILIANb s£r£^sE^-£T«&<br />

tor «, W location at Newburgh 6 f t 5 C S E.perienoa rMpU bul no, A I S S S S T V ^ S ? wpiy M W « N , yr W « W « ;-^R»A<br />

tC 0 £ 5 " ^ ° SHIPPING 8 RECEIVING - Plymouth FuH trsimng provtoeO Excellent op r*,^, , s^nales Dr, Desrborn m psrson at AVO. 41134 vmcenti Tho— without experNno*<br />

manufacturing plant m IM) of ship- por,^, tor high achooi grsdustea from 9-5pm 441-2182 Cl NOVTMI 46375 477- 1364 appfy Plesea cal Vlrglle. 181-8784<br />

500 Mp Wantad<br />

PURCHASING MANAGER<br />

Giowing. team-oriented, iusi-in-<br />

trnis wonc ciasa automotive tup-<br />

pM> seeking Purchsslng Manager<br />

responsibls lor purcha<br />

•ta supple* services<br />

•enoo> sources «ho arW paitnar aa<br />

*ay *upp«srs Osveloc tpeciflcs-<br />

riona lor equipment purcheeng lyk-<br />

tems. Dtsnket ordsr conlracta. van-<br />

dor ksnban systems superrlse Crtc<br />

and oaraonnai<br />

Oasraa reqonaO wttn four faara<br />

rrwrnmum a»parianoa CPM or AP-<br />

ICS cartiflcatKxi praferrad<br />

Plaaaa auCmn raauma & taiary<br />

•aQu>rarr>anu lo<br />

human R«ou«cb Dttactor<br />

ADVANCED Material Pfocaaa Corp<br />

3850 Howe aoad. Wayna. Ml 48184<br />

OC LAYOUT technician - aoBur-<br />

0*n r>a!« sfam(Mog C"ani aaaks to<br />

amploy an Mpenencad layout tacfv<br />

nician Please app»y m caraon al<br />

Plymouth stamping<br />

315 a ann arbor ro<br />

PLYMOUTH Ml 48170<br />

RAO'O REPAIR TECHNICIAN<br />

Temporary to permanent poaJtKxil<br />

r> P»ymouin M - 12/hr Mu»1 fiave<br />

e>pef>ence if* taatlng and repac-og<br />

car radios Call for appointment<br />

CORPORATE PERSONNEL<br />

261-1120<br />

NO FEE EOE<br />

ARBOR DRUGS<br />

WESTLAND<br />

One of America • faalast growing<br />

drugatore cnaria m currently furlng<br />

tor our r>ew location al Nawtxxgh<br />

and Gtanwood *»% fiava openlnga<br />

tor part-lime coTilars and alock<br />

personnel Arbor Druga oflara flaju-<br />

Me noun, amptoy«a dJacourrt. and a<br />

clean plaaiant atmoapfiara Muat ba<br />

mature and aependaCne caafnara<br />

must be at Mat 18 ywara of age irv<br />

tarrww* wKI be conducted ^om<br />

12.-00 noon to 8:00 pm on Tuee<br />

June lat thru Fri., June 4ft and from<br />

10 00 am to 2 00 pm on Sat . June<br />

5th Appfy m person at<br />

Arbor Druga<br />

2G51 S Wayrte Rd<br />

Weetland. Ml<br />

An Eoual Opportunfty Employer<br />

RECEPTIONIST part-time Blrming-<br />

f>am hair aa»on aflarnoona 8 evan-<br />

rnga Computer skills required<br />

Ginger Group Hair Safor. 645-2787<br />

REAL ESTATE SALES<br />

$25 000 guaranteed income pro-<br />

gram combined with excellent<br />

training yours for a phone can to<br />

Fran M*raky<br />

851-6000<br />

Start YOur Real Estate Career<br />

The Successful Way 1<br />

SmoAa Free Environment<br />

RECEPTIONIST - 2 evenings ptus all<br />

day Saturday Business oriented<br />

parson Permanent pan time<br />

642-2682<br />

RECEPTIONIST - For active veteri-<br />

nary hospital Part time, evenings &<br />

Saturdays Non-amo«er Some peo-<br />

pie experience preferred Ca* be-<br />

tween 9am-4pm. Mon-Fn 421-1800<br />

RESIDENT MANAGER for office al<br />

Waterford apartment complex, muat<br />

have 2 years experience m property<br />

management Apartment & utilities<br />

included Sand resume & salary re-<br />

iju«r«ments to 2470C A 12 Mile.<br />

Soulhfiefd Ml 48034<br />

RESIDENT MANAGER<br />

COUPLE<br />

Couple to manage 40 unll apart-<br />

ment communrty m suburbs Leas-<br />

ing cleaning and minor mainte-<br />

nance required Husband may have<br />

other tot Salary. 1 bedroom apart-<br />

ment utilities provided<br />

CaH 9-11AM, Mon-Frl<br />

352-3800<br />

RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT<br />

MANAGER<br />

The Charier Township of <strong>Canton</strong> is<br />

accepting applications for Reeource<br />

Development Manager Profession<br />

source Development, Community<br />

Development or a -mated field Sal-<br />

ary $40,800 - $51 100 par yr plus<br />

excellent fringe benefits Appace-<br />

1-ons may ae picked up at the Can-<br />

ion Township Personnel, DMaion,<br />

H50 S <strong>Canton</strong> Canter Rd <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

Mi 48188 or sand a self-addressed<br />

stamped envelope tc above address<br />

to request application form job de-<br />

scription artu De posted al the Town-<br />

ship Administration Building Laat<br />

date tor fXlng competed applica-<br />

tion Mon June 7. 1993 at 4pm The<br />

Charter 'ownsnip of <strong>Canton</strong> does<br />

not discnminate on the basis of<br />

race color national origin, sex, re-<br />

ligion age or disability in srrtpiioy-<br />

ment of tha provision ol services<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

RETAIL SALES<br />

Michigan a most progressive office<br />

products dealer haa an IMMEDIATE<br />

need for full or part time satss peo-<br />

ple at its Lathrup Village store<br />

$4.50 to stan full time. $4.25 pan<br />

tlms. 90 day incraass, employee dis-<br />

count advancement opportunities<br />

Medical'Dental tot ful tuns Appfy m<br />

peraon and loin our wmnlng team<br />

today!<br />

MACAULEY S OFFICE PROOUCTS<br />

17655 V* 12 MUe Fid<br />

Southfleid<br />

Ask tor Dave<br />

roofing Shingler foreman<br />

5 veer I experience<br />

Good driving record a must<br />

546-4650<br />

SANDWICH MAKERS Douglas<br />

Foods haa positions available m<br />

preparing sandwiches & dividing<br />

food orders $5/hr to atari Appfy<br />

10am-S:30pm Mon thru Fri 324 18<br />

Industrial Rd , Garden City between<br />

9am-4pm 427-5300<br />

Securrty<br />

ATTENTION<br />

• SM<strong>IT</strong>H SECUR<strong>IT</strong>Y CORP '<br />

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS<br />

FOR SECUR<strong>IT</strong>Y OFFICERS<br />

IN ALL AREAS<br />

We Offer<br />

• Paid Vacations<br />

' Medical/Dental Insurance<br />

• Trammg<br />

• Fun & Pan-time<br />

• Flexible Schedule*<br />

• Advancement Opportunity<br />

• Average Psy $5 00 an Hr<br />

Appfy st 575 E Big Beaver Rd<br />

Troy<br />

Weekdays between 9am-4pm<br />

EOE M'F/V<br />

SECUR<strong>IT</strong>Y OFFICERS<br />

SHIPPING 8 RECEIVING - Plymouth<br />

manufacturing plant In need of snip-<br />

ping & recaMng person wfth experi-<br />

enca Must havs h»-lo t stake true*<br />

experience, good drtvlng record<br />

Pieaee appfy in parson between<br />

9am 8 4pm Plymouth Stamping<br />

315 W Ann Arbor Rd, Plymouth No<br />

pfione calls please<br />

SIDING APPLICATORS<br />

with own true* & loots<br />

$60 per sq. 541-1800<br />

STOCK POS<strong>IT</strong>ION Pan time<br />

Kitchen Glamor Is seeking hard<br />

worfcmg individual Soma heavy nfl ~<br />

Ing. Appfy 1-3pm. Kitchen Glamor.<br />

Greet Oaks MAN. Rocheefer<br />

STYLIST - for busy Fantastic Sams<br />

m Uvonia. Full or pan-time Guaran-<br />

teed $6 per hour plus commission<br />

PaW vacation Ca* Kattiy 422-5820<br />

SUMMER HELP<br />

College students, high schoo- grad-<br />

uates, men 8 women - summer fu*<br />

time 8 permanent positions avail-<br />

able for those who qualify Our com-<br />

pany la rapidly expanding in Wayne<br />

County Thoee accepted «mi be<br />

trained m various POS<strong>IT</strong>IOnS ifi our<br />

organization No experience need-<br />

ed Neat appearance a plus Above<br />

average income & promotion to<br />

management available. For inter-<br />

view, call Mon 8 Tues onfy 981-9532<br />

SUPERVISOR - pan time, weekends<br />

needed at chifcdrens fitness dub in<br />

Southfieid<br />

352-5437<br />

TEACHER/ELEMENTARY for a pri-<br />

vate Montssson school Teaching<br />

certificate iK-8). classroom experi-<br />

ence and a strong science back-<br />

ground required Call 477-2225<br />

TEACHERS Private Christian<br />

School. K-12. accept ing resumes<br />

Certified Teachers Only Sand to<br />

Administrator PO Box 70C888<br />

Plymouth. Ml 48170<br />

TECHNICIANS<br />

Experience helpful bui not -equirad<br />

Full training provided Excellent op-<br />

portunity tor high school graduates<br />

2nd ahift(2-ilPM|<br />

OlS - A hMach manufacture! ol hi<br />

resolution nst panel display screens<br />

Currently located In Troy wtth plena<br />

to relocate facilities to NorthvMe<br />

Townahxp. is looking for career ori-<br />

ented Qualified personnel to be<br />

DeMcata processing involved Musi<br />

ba patient and detail oriented As-<br />

sessment testing required i Basic<br />

Math and English) Excellent com-<br />

pany benefits<br />

(1> TESTING TECH Knowledge<br />

•n electronics Q C or statistical<br />

process control will be a plus<br />

To perform ln-proceea tests on<br />

flat penai display substrata<br />

(2) VACUUM TECH To operate<br />

metalltzer, CVD 8 RiE Systems<br />

maintain equipment and mea-<br />

sure thm film materials for SPC<br />

charts Knowledge of science,<br />

electronics, vacuum technology<br />

or related held will be a plus<br />

I 3 I PHOTOL<strong>IT</strong>HOGRAPHY<br />

TECH Perform semiconductor<br />

photolithographic processing<br />

Chemical, bwiogicalor medical<br />

lab experience will be a plus<br />

Qualified candidates sand<br />

Tiger Stadium<br />

ia seeking good people tor Usnsr.<br />

crowd management. 4 hsnflorlaf po-<br />

-smons Ca* dally noon-7 pm<br />

396-7400<br />

T<strong>IT</strong>LE EXAMINER/ABSTRACTOR<br />

a agency to work out<br />

i Plant Knowledge al<br />

Ca* 313-5<br />

TRANSFORMER Company seeks In-<br />

dividual to service and maintain mgh<br />

voltage 6 electrical eouipment 5 kV<br />

8 above TranaJormer inapaction<br />

Retro«ll.'2704 NorriwxJy Rd., Royal<br />

Oak 48073 Resumes only<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

OlS Optical imaging Systems, mc<br />

Oept TT<br />

PO Box 354<br />

Clawson. Ml 48G17<br />

Eoual Opportunity Employer<br />

Minority 'Female' Handicapped.'Vei<br />

TEACHERS 4 TRANSLATORS<br />

Pan-time All foreign languages 4<br />

English experienced, nativa speak-<br />

ers BA a plus, for International sup-<br />

port company Send resume to<br />

P O Box 4852. Troy Ml 48099<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

TEAM LEADER<br />

College graduate preferred - a su-<br />

pervlaory position Responsible tor<br />

merchandise prssanistlon guest<br />

service, stock research 4 more We<br />

offer competitive starting salary<br />

10% employee discount, excellent<br />

benefit package Please send re-<br />

sume or letler Dy June 12 1993 to<br />

Personnel. 30020 Grand River<br />

Farmington, Ml 48336<br />

Technician<br />

SERVICE<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

We are an established leader In the<br />

specialized rveld of office and Bank-<br />

ing equipment I perforators, check<br />

signers shredders com and curren-<br />

cy handJIng machines and systems!<br />

We have Immediate requirement for<br />

a Customer Engineer with a solid<br />

electro-mechanicai background<br />

with experience n servicing office<br />

and busmesa machines<br />

We offer base salary, expenses<br />

company car and a Corporate train-<br />

ing program. Please send esume<br />

CUMMINS-ALLISON CORP<br />

21700 Greenfield. Ste 273<br />

Oak Park Ml 48237<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

Minority Female Handicapped/Vel<br />

TECH WR<strong>IT</strong>ER<br />

Aulomotrva manuals Ford experi-<br />

ence a plus Westside openings<br />

Sand resumes to<br />

TECH EXCHANGE. INC.<br />

44200 Garfield. Ste 110<br />

TREE SERVICE<br />

sncad trss care p«<br />

driving record CsH<br />

TRUCK DRIVER<br />

MUST have COL 4 Ctaan drtvlng<br />

record Apply In parson at Notuss<br />

Landscape Supplies. 29450 W 8<br />

Mile. W ol MkKMeOefl 474-4922<br />

TRUCK DRIVER<br />

Must have COL iKanaa 4<br />

card Please ca*. 547-«900<br />

TRUCK DRIVER - Plymouth manu-<br />

facturer plant In need of semi-truck<br />

driver wtth 2-3 yrs sxperience and<br />

good driving record, hWo 4 ware-<br />

house experience naoaasary Please<br />

apply In person between 9am 4<br />

4pm No phone cads please<br />

PLYMOUTH STAMPING<br />

315 W ANN ARBOR RO<br />

PLYMOUTH Ml 48170<br />

TRUCK DRIVERS<br />

Drive bulk tanker COL-A Good<br />

record, experienced Good pay<br />

495-0149<br />

TRUCK DRIVERS/SEMI<br />

Must have experience<br />

Royal Oak Waste Paper<br />

541-4020 —<br />

Wl<br />

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DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

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4 caring indMdual tor this career<br />

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DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

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friendly person<br />

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Voice Ms* * 7031<br />

DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

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tied Troy office<br />

preventative oriented<br />

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DENTAL OFFICE<br />

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experience 258-4965<br />

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RESUMES ONLY to Cathy Seocia<br />

Human Resources<br />

Botsford<br />

General Hospital<br />

28050 Grsnd River<br />

Fsrminglon Hills Ml 48336-5933<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

RADIOLOGY<br />

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4 1935 W 12 Mas Rd<br />

Novi Ml . 48377<br />

A member of The Detroit Medical<br />

Canter vid affiliated Wttn Wsyns<br />

State University<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

RN or PHYSICIANS ASSISTANT<br />

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intensity Experience preferred<br />

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RN S<br />

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PO BOX 5043<br />

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An Equal Oppornsnry Employer<br />

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General Hospital<br />

26050 Grsnd River<br />

Fsrminglon Has Mi 46336-5633<br />

An EQUSI Opportunity Employer<br />

X-RAY TECHN&CIAN<br />

Part lira Msmmogrsm axpansnca<br />

preferred Wayne araa 326-5030<br />

Home care expert i preferred<br />

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RECEPTIONIST needed for busy<br />

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Dearborn Regional Clinical Labor s-<br />

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Profeaswnal canter Or . Softs 105<br />

Uvonia. Mi 48154<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Psrl time Sst mornings Experience<br />

helpful Redford arsa 937-8155<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

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Pan una, l-6pm. Approximately<br />

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are interested in you Please ca*<br />

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FOCUS<br />

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500 West Huron. Sc*te 104<br />

Pontiac. mi 4834 1<br />

An a filiate ol<br />

Horizon Health Systems<br />

'X An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

RN s 4 LPN s<br />

For private duty ri Orchard Lake<br />

Full 4 part lima positions available<br />

277-6887<br />

504 Halp Wantad<br />

Offica-Clarical<br />

ACCENT YOUR SKILLS<br />

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Southfleid - 357-6367<br />

26566 North wee lei n Hwy >250<br />

SouthAeld Ml 48034<br />

Trtjy - 524-9050<br />

201 W Big Beaver n310<br />

Troy Ml.<br />

Vacation 4 Hokday Pay<br />

Health Care Benefits AvaaebM EOE<br />

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK<br />

Entry level Experienced rlassart but<br />

not required Computer experience<br />

prstarred Sand nesmi Mr Jan<br />

WoH 19100 W 8 Mas Rd<br />

Southfleid Ml 46075<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

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354-2410<br />

•ACCOUNTANTS ONE<br />

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muat AS400 knowledge heap** Out<br />

not required Ma* Rssuim to Par<br />

sormel Director 35526 Grand River<br />

a242. Fsrminglon HMs. Ml 46336<br />

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE<br />

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36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvoraa Ml 46150<br />

Accounts Payable<br />

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porata Office m Birmingham We are<br />

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Ca* 644-5300 am 351<br />

Erb LUMBER CO.<br />

ACCOUNTS<br />

RECEIVABLE CLERK<br />

| An enmedtaas opportunity wtth a<br />

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needed $17,500 Good<br />

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Sneamg Persormsi Services<br />

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HAS IMMEDIATE<br />

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computer skMs. axpansnca In col-<br />

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profaaaional company Sand reeume<br />

and sstsry requirements lo A/R.<br />

MRM Air Products. P0 Box 354,<br />

Non . Ml 46376-0364<br />

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DENTAL ASSISTANT: ChalrslOe<br />

Psrt-tms or possible to*-time Bs s<br />

part of s great professionsI '.earn<br />

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but wM train energetic sslf-startsr<br />

who Is anlhusisstlc. compstsionsls<br />

4 tttai-thrs m dealing wfth patients<br />

No Frldaysl Uvontk 474-0100<br />

OENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

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snt new office m sn asisbksnsd<br />

prsctlce. one day a weak Pleess<br />

GS* after 8 PM 522-9612<br />

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ence pretarrsd, but will trsin;<br />

mothrstsd person 313 557-0614;<br />

DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS 4<br />

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and coordination of patier.' service<br />

prolessionsi 4 patient sducstior><br />

program ot the Nslionsi Kidney<br />

Foundstlon of Michigan Candidates<br />

will have Social Work or sim.n»r oa-<br />

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non-profit organizations or the<br />

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gmrsd Submit rssums to Executive<br />

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tlon o» Michigan 2350 S Huron .<br />

Parkway Arm Arbor Ml 48104<br />

Home & SERVICE GUIDE<br />

DEADLINES: 4 P.M TUESDAY FOR THURSOAY EDfTTON / 4 PM. FRIDAY FOR MONDAY EOTTKM TO YOUR AC CALL M1-<br />

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LOW RATES' LICENSED 937-0785<br />

6 Aluminum Claaning<br />

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Waxing 4 painting refurbishing<br />

471-2600<br />

• A-1 Expert<br />

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FAMILY<br />

1-800-690-2502<br />

15 Asphalt<br />

DOMINO CONST CO . INC<br />

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Since 1966<br />

Residential 4 Commercial<br />

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626-1222 852-2112<br />

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Can A fiord 258-4398 467-4995<br />

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ALL FAZE MODERNIZATION<br />

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gutters nnyt repiscement windows<br />

steal replacement doors Repairs<br />

UC 'ins Frss Esi Kan,42J-3816<br />

ALUMINUM TRIM VINYL SIDING<br />

Inatsiled prices $145 per 100 sq ft<br />

35 tswi sxpsnsnca<br />

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Tnm 4 11emlett gutters Rspiaca-<br />

msm windows 4 doors, acsnssd<br />

MANNING CONST 427-0748<br />

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ALL WORK GUARANTEED<br />

FULLY INSURED • REFERENCES<br />

LICENSED BUILDER<br />

CRESTWOOD<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

553-2520<br />

SlCXNG T RIM WINDOWS<br />

Free estimates Spring Rates<br />

ncanaed busder<br />

Soiack Construction 531 -8406<br />

SPRING SPECIAL<br />

Siding 4 trim or garsgs $675<br />

Rowling 4 Frss Estimates<br />

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VINYL 4 Aium akSng Gutters trim<br />

snclosurss rooUng 4 rslsfed work<br />

«U» cJsanmg wsxing raetoraflon<br />

471-2600<br />

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354-3213<br />

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466-2640<br />

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iMerriman 6 Michigan Ave i<br />

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Westland Ml 48185<br />

WHEN Friday June 4 1993<br />

5pm until 8pm<br />

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9402 Malt by Road<br />

Brighton. Ml 48116<br />

(800)765-7544<br />

6950 Farmmgton Rd<br />

W Bloomfield Ml 48322<br />

OPHTHALMIC or Optometry As-<br />

sistant or Technician lor busy mufti<br />

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HHs. Ml 48302<br />

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DEADLINES: 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY ED<strong>IT</strong>ION 14 P-M- FWDAY FOR MONDAY ED<strong>IT</strong>ION<br />

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debris removal Quick, efficient 4<br />

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152 Mirror*<br />

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areas Ca* after 5pm. 464-2795<br />

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138 Lawn Sprinkling<br />

ADMIRE YOUR LAWN<br />

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m repev* Lie 4 m* 4566SOS<br />

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Reasonable Rates<br />

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interior - Exterior Stammg<br />

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LOW RATES<br />

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ABSOLUTELY<br />

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INTERIOR 4 EXTERIOR PAINTING<br />

journeyman with 20 yr* experience<br />

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Your aebefacttcm guaranteed<br />

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AJ work done by me<br />

IVAN<br />

PRECISION<br />

PAINTING. INC<br />

• interior/Eatanor<br />

ATTENTION TO<br />

DETAIL<br />

OLD FASHION PRIDE<br />

IN CRAFTSMANSHIP<br />

Committed To Our Cuatomars<br />

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I TONY S PAINTING INC<br />

615-9810<br />

• Free Eal • interior - Extern*<br />

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20 X 30 a garden j I u f a ri 624<br />

14 yeer* amtRai t *ama day aarvto*<br />

U n a 42 00 off w/ad Mi-kOOJ<br />

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6E * O&E Monday. M a y 31, 1993<br />

EMPLOYMENT<br />

504 M p Wanted 504 Hrip W w M I 504 Halp Wanted — 504 Help Wantad 504 Halp Wantad 504 M p Wantad 504 Halp Wantad<br />

Offica-Clarical Offlca-Cterical omce-C>artca< Offica-Ctartcal QWk^-C>anca< Offlca-Ctertca* Offtca-Ctartcal<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Mull De pvlufilM ft pruleisionol<br />

E>iaMni phono WM*. bookkeeping<br />

ft computer enowleOge s must Ap-<br />

pfy m ptnon Lyon Manufacturing<br />

13017 Newburgh. Lfvonle.<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

Fo> Troy contractor 1 person office<br />

Ml time Word processing. accounts<br />

ptytM/'ICMvibW. bookkeeping<br />

experience required Send w u w<br />

& salery '•qutrvnanlt to 3460 W<br />

B«g Beaver Rd Troy Ml 46064<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

*e ere looking tor an mdhrtckial wth<br />

nmt accounting experience Af>p»-<br />

cani muat heve good communica-<br />

tion s*Ms ft wort wel erlth others<br />

Trxj is a permanent pan-time poel-<br />

tion Contact Mr Houston al Globe<br />

rurnrture Rantaia 355-4330<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

For growing Rodlord Co I person<br />

ofi«e. ful time position accounts<br />

panUfr'tcanitiM bookkeeping,<br />

word processing, Inventoy control.<br />

*n*warmg pnonw Sand raauma ft<br />

udery requtramenta 10 Box 266.<br />

Observer & Eccentric Netirapopors<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

irvoms Mi *«1S0<br />

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E<br />

A S S I S T A N T<br />

T O $22,000<br />

4 w«ii estebttshed consumer prod-<br />

ucts distributor otars a secure fu-<br />

ture and groat benefits Executive<br />

lecretariai wills and experience lor<br />

ihis Shorthand a plus<br />

Can Born.ce 464-0909<br />

SnelHng Personnel Services<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY<br />

Property Management company<br />

seeking secretery wtth strong<br />

clertca. and urord processing Mills<br />

Ability lo interact and communicate<br />

on o professional level Your chance<br />

'or mvotvemenl<br />

Call OFFiCETEAM today<br />

Pr^one Fax<br />

•>58-02?2 358-0941<br />

26588 NBorihwestom Hwy 3250<br />

•Southtield Ml 48034<br />

Meallfi Ca/e Benefits; EC<br />

ADVERTISING SECRETARY<br />

Nalional advertising agency needs<br />

"•perienced WP 5 I candidates<br />

lop pay Call Sharon 357-0037<br />

Jmtorce Temporary Services<br />

A D V E R T I S I N G<br />

S E C R E T A R Y<br />

$20,000<br />

JO": the friendly and fun atmos-<br />

phere ot this established ad agency<br />

Nrr.e variety including word procass-<br />

% great benefits' Call Cuana at<br />

464-0909<br />

SNEt. ING PERSONNEL SERVICES<br />

AUTO DEALERSHIP<br />

Ful' time car Oilier needed experl-<br />

"W 1 helpful but wMI train right per<br />

m Snuthflekl based travel company<br />

E*c niton t opportunity tor motivated<br />

nd'vwtual able to wort independ-<br />

ently Fmi time position requires<br />

minimum 5 years experience & com-<br />

puter accounting knowledge Send<br />

confidential resume including salary<br />

-f^utrements to Box 324<br />

Observer \ Eccentric Newsoapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonia Ml 48150<br />

" B O O K K E E P E R<br />

OFFICE M A N A G E R<br />

$25,000<br />

A ley position with a growing com-<br />

pany Your lull charge experience<br />

:pr"ecis1ed here Hurry!<br />

Call Bernlce 464-OSOS<br />

Sneliing Personnel Seoncas<br />

BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY<br />

iptmenced full time person need-<br />

ed 'or busy one person office Must<br />

tie extremely responsible Windows<br />

computer experience a plus Call<br />

852-9339<br />

BOOK KEEPER''SECRETARY -<br />

per lenced in public accounting<br />

thru trial balance lor accountant's<br />

office m Ferndale Please send re-<br />

sume ft salary requirements 10 P O<br />

Box '627. Royal Oak, Ml 48068<br />

BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY<br />

Full time. I person office Good<br />

pnone skills i computer experience<br />

necessary Perlect lor those re-en-<br />

tering the wort force Send resume<br />

with salary requirements to 1939<br />

Grand River, Detroit. Ml 48226<br />

BOOKKEEPER 16-Haggertyl<br />

Part time 20 hrs Compuier expon-<br />

ents thru Trio' Balance Ask lor<br />

Frank D' Arwgelo 464-6400<br />

CASH IN<br />

ON SUMMER<br />

SFsrs<br />

36251 Schootcrafl F*d<br />

Uvonia Ml 48150<br />

m EMPLOYMENT<br />

504 Halp Wanted 505 Halp Wanted 505 Halp Wanted 506 Halp Wanted Satea 501 Halp W m t e d M a a 50» Halp Wanted «atea<br />

0 W c ^ C t o r i c > ' F o o d<br />

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SW<strong>IT</strong>CHBOARD OPERATOR COOKS SERVERS BuSSERS PIZZA COOK complex In WeSertord SaMa axperv . stsf i ExcSBng op- f* a n r r n<br />

OtetiMtip experience Good pey ft perwflt. Great working ^ m The "aeded 303-4798 por1lJA«yto, esmartei toed pmaon C A H t t H<br />

Col Jo Bene at condmons Oakland Co-ttys 4 Star 2 ^ ^wS^RoedrlL .MmeminirTTrn S2!2Ld s c o S w S w W e m AMM<strong>IT</strong>IOueT CONOCOfTIOUe?<br />

TAMAROFF DOOQE 364-8600 nMWiRwaurBnl Caa R-l K3 ' Expenenoed buameas to buameas M««oom Pan nme Hourly \A/p UU A K<strong>IT</strong> Y O U "<br />

SW<strong>IT</strong>CHBOARD OPERATOR - p«, ^ ^ wTl^ J Z ^ J d I ^ T ^ in<br />

•me experience pratarred. Orchard HOOK*? W A I T S T A F F bonswMlable tor Bus. Wan Paraon- ments lor cm sslsa elafT rmnlani PO 40723. Del, OH. Mi ««M0 I J n ai likiryiilini i i si IS<br />

y y , •Ex^sirxi'. W.-1L,. ItSvgn. °el 8 other Skvnmer fob opportune- LOOWNO TO EARN a lot of tOOL- Cal JUl<strong>IT</strong>DUOE*. 586-UOO<br />

Fn 9am-4pm 5000 W Bhora 0, . bee Phone»om^pm 646-6060 C-Si-n 948-^1084 ^ 1 tes s ^ R E A L E S T A T E O N E<br />

TROY LAW Of F ICC naada psrt ttms SltWrnAfl 8 RdStSUfint ACS TAUAAN7/MOTEL/RET AiL ARE VOU TWH) OF NOT BEING rw^^wT^WieeBe tr^i<br />

REAL ESTATE CLASSES<br />

rands and perform genenl^office (Mam St S of Arm Arbor Rd ) • Restaursnt Managers I26-836K COME GROW ssscomo stone lo vealw thmos Do<br />

M o n d a y , M a y 31, 1993 O&E * 7 E<br />

WORD PROCESSOR, pen-time.<br />

Southfieid lew firm Word Perfect<br />

5 1 ft typing speed of 70 wpm re-<br />

quired Non-emokmg office immo<br />

dlele opening 827-7000<br />

COOKS WANTED<br />

oppfy with m - conteci Chris be-<br />

tween 3-5pm Cete Mane 21200<br />

Haggerty -18 Mle) 347-0342<br />

505 Halp Wanted<br />

Food-Bavaraga<br />

ARBY'S e now luring energetic pol-<br />

fle mdfitrkiala Good pay uryforms.<br />

meal diecount Appfy st 33751 S<br />

Mae. W of Farmmgton Rd , Uvoraa<br />

BANQUET FACIL<strong>IT</strong>Y<br />

• WA<strong>IT</strong>STAFF<br />

• ASSISTANT COOK<br />

Iwfth potential ol moving upl<br />

• BARTENDERS<br />

• MANAGER<br />

I Physically fit. wel orgenaed<br />

to run table crew ft building<br />

memlenance)<br />

Weetland/Uvonia wee 525-1859<br />

BANOUET PERSONNEL<br />

nance Watt Staff Cuahwaahera<br />

Apply m person only between firs ot<br />

2-5 at The Metropolitan Music Cafe<br />

34555 W 12 Mle. Farming tor. HMs.<br />

aak tor Banquet Manager<br />

BANOUET SERVERS ft BARTEN-<br />

DERS (m/T|_ pen-time, weekends<br />

Ideel for extra mcome Cal NUk,<br />

The Plymouth Manor 455-3501<br />

BAR GRILL COOK & BAR PERSON<br />

For Cocktail Lounge m the 5 Mile ft<br />

Tlsgrsph aree Appfy 23810 Five<br />

Mle 531-4780<br />

BARTENDER - experienced<br />

Appfy in person, 4pm-6pm at Bren-<br />

dan s Pub, 33210 W 14 mile<br />

of Farmlnglon Rd<br />

COOK<br />

Sweet Lorraine s looking tor<br />

experienced people lor our<br />

Southfleid cate Good bene-<br />

fits Apply In person 2pm-5pm.<br />

Greenfield Rd , North of 12 MOe<br />

COOK WANTED Ful ft pen-time<br />

Banquet and dub menu experience<br />

umforme provided Apply 10-3.<br />

Mon-Frl Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong> eras<br />

For appointment, aak lor Chef.<br />

726-0105<br />

DELIVERY PERSON wonted. days<br />

or naghts Must have vslld drivers •-<br />

conoo 8 meurance Fermlngton HMs<br />

Apoaos Pnzsns 476-0220<br />

EXPERIENCED WORKING<br />

Kitchen Manager Send raeune lo:<br />

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Uvoraa. Ml 48151-0058<br />

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Hts Cal 563-1331<br />

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Thing Going!<br />

At Boston Chicken w£ feature rotssene<br />

ch»c*en and the freshest ingredients to make<br />

deMoous side dtshes chicken pot oes and<br />

more<br />

We now have stores ooen throughout the<br />

Detrotf area and have the following positions<br />

•variable<br />

e Caah Inrs • Counter AttrndinU<br />

• Prep Cooka • KJlchen Utility<br />

• KHrhr-n S«pnr> lanes<br />

In addition to ftemWe schedules we offer full<br />

and pwt time positions, competitive wages and<br />

a pleasant team environment For immediate<br />

consideration please apply daily from 8am<br />

10am or 2pm 4pm or anytime Saturday at<br />

B O S T O N C H I C K E N<br />

1977 S Woodward Ave J*>2 Woodward<br />

MrvtlRckaai Ml UoomfWM Hill* Ml<br />

17104 Six Mil* Rd , at Newbury*<br />

Uvonia Ml<br />

•r mt tke latatian nemmt yaw!<br />

ONE OF DETRO<strong>IT</strong> S FINEST enter<br />

temmant cfuba wa bo inter .lowing<br />

on Tuee Juno 1st 8 Wed Jus 2nd<br />

to find Detroit s beat bar ft weftstalf<br />

Wa ere looking tor people e*(h Ova<br />

drive lo moke money m a km/party<br />

atmoaphore Our ctub e run with the<br />

phauoopffii Tal a our emteoieee are<br />

nappr md having km eo ere the<br />

customers * you baa»« you are<br />

right for one of oi> open UMamre e.<br />

whether extremely aualia or MM<br />

neve a greoi arifludo and are weeng<br />

to Warn Irom tho boot, caa to irfel<br />

ile on riiorrtow We t*dfi"1 become<br />

one of Dotroff s fin oof by oucldafW<br />

Contact Pam 8pm- 10pm only to<br />

ecnervae en appointment 536-8224<br />

OUTBACK"<br />

STEAK HOUSE<br />

COOKS<br />

$6-$8 p e r h o u r<br />

ply m person 8203 Orchard<br />

PASTRY ASSISTANTS WANTED<br />

Fia or part tlmo e oaot n dm<br />

Siei^r. et PsMM Itiilir r Bernm-<br />

I koM Has tor oppaemmore 540-2288<br />

PREP PERSON<br />

• I.iersete upweig m a ton peced<br />

dee sated ti aO'iaoe Caa aRer 8 pm<br />

sa 1-994 7<br />

| RAMS HORN<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

We* staff 8 Cooks al HMs ka 8<br />

RAM S HORN<br />

w*w espaitanoad Co«»a Aa<br />

F«8 ft pert<br />

m<br />

eaei Rem e Hare<br />

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE SALES<br />

Career opportunity eMh South seel<br />

em UUiaai i lorgoot AT8T VAR<br />

and e»«ipaai of fagfitoi:h leeoccim-<br />

Pteoee oaa Dave Fionor et 4aaoi48<br />

ext 202 to arrange an appoirWeant<br />

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVC<br />

ACCOUNT MANAGER tor nafafu<br />

Lineup 8rm Al laaal 3/ears i<br />

penance we* PC's Beneats. oo<br />

inainr 8 aalary Sand rummm<br />

30688 Sarrmgson Ave. SM *<br />

ACCOUNT REPRESENT ATTVE<br />

Agoncy mourence bacagfuxid pre<br />

tarred Sataa and cowipxoi ewperv<br />

once reoueed Caa Mr Ra*y at<br />

ADOTTONAL a*CO*« Looking tor<br />

ADVERT—M SALES<br />

m s *<br />

Start a i<br />

today Caa Carol Tool el<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

952-5590<br />

Customer Semoe/Phone Sales<br />

AIRLINE I N D U S T R Y<br />

Dua lo mefor sxpanalon we need<br />

itiotlirotod. rsgfi energy phone rape<br />

Evn Sa00-ia00/wk (<br />

bonuel awewng the phone O*<br />

Caa Mon - f £ s 9om-2pm<br />

947-7028. oxl E 291<br />

Morkoung/Menegomont<br />

CAREER<br />

OPENINGS<br />

$300 - $500/WK<br />

Due lo the oxpanaun of « neeme-<br />

uonof buomoaa supply and promo-<br />

tional *rm. eve new kxadona wa bo<br />

opened m 1993 8-10 poaMlono now<br />

a el able m the toaowoig Oepert<br />

MARKETING SALES<br />

PUBLIC RELATIONS<br />

ADVERTISING<br />

COLLEGE GRAOS WELCOME<br />

Full Training Provided<br />

For a personal mtenriow<br />

col Beth tor appotntmant<br />

313-353-4558<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

CAREER<br />

AMamous-R CONSOENTIOUB?<br />

WE W A N T YOU!!<br />

fe wfl trom yaw and Mart you on<br />

long term, hmn mcome<br />

Cal JUUI DUOEK.<br />

R E A L E S T A T E O N E<br />

REAL ESTATE CLASSES<br />

Loam how to o**am your MKfagai<br />

lau&x by experienced pr.ilien. v<br />

m State ol Wm art tacart, Day and<br />

PM daaoaa • aaetili $129 mdudee<br />

klttcm and i ill flu<br />

For more miormatlon caa during<br />

a hosrs<br />

1 - 600-989-2121<br />

R E A L E S T A T E<br />

Earn whas you laaml Keep r478-2440<br />

• ndrvnJuakied trarsng<br />

• 100% convtstaon plan<br />

• Compielely updated office<br />

and lecmcal systems<br />

• Group health coverage<br />

• Best buyer and seeor system<br />

• = 1 rated fronchiso sytem<br />

• Unourpasaad nalional and oca<br />

advertiang expoeure<br />

Cal Jim Slovens or Neal ^amphere<br />

459-6000 tor personal interview<br />

459-6000<br />

COLDWELL<br />

BANKER<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate<br />

• 401K contributory rotiramoni plen<br />

• Furnished apppanmonta-lrom<br />

' 850 maaon adveruamg budget lo<br />

generate selee appointments<br />

' No cotC team a nor MMmorkoOng<br />

' Paid vacation<br />

Call: Jim Mahoney<br />

800-964-8021<br />

Eguai Opporumlty Employer<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

»e*groiesd Hourly<br />

ptue com<br />

MQE CEA<br />

TEMPEX CHANGE<br />

332-6000<br />

T E L E M A R K E T I N G<br />

M A N A G E R<br />

To USMO<br />

(8450/ek beao * bonuel<br />

2 yr* IManateWiM menegemani<br />

expononce •aiitoew 8 home en-<br />

piwenal eMoe Start-up tetomor-<br />

keang room, metro Pea pa oWce of<br />

naoona compeny Exoeaont bene<br />

Its ft carow opponunay 473-7212<br />

STEVEN J GREENE PERSONNEL<br />

Unbelievable<br />

Sales Opportunity<br />

M now I laal ti m mobaa hon<br />

HOMETOWN<br />

Caa Sootty tor i<br />

NUBA<br />

UNLJMfTED MCOME - Total Tana<br />

Freedom mail ft Sports Flmin<br />

Caa 24 hour<br />

313-488-1043<br />

SALES HELP WANTED<br />

One ol the nedeoofs largoot III-<br />

craft, motorcydo end A TV Peelers a<br />

looking for an experienced MNe<br />

person Good benoais. hi^i pay. kjn<br />

place to won Apply m person lo<br />

Dave Parka, Farnimgton Cycle<br />

World, 34600 W Eight Mle Farm-<br />

mgton Has<br />

SALESPEOPLE Elm rnmmloanna<br />

put why Downriver 313-284-2220<br />

DoMond-Macomb 1-800-541-1313<br />

SALES PEORLE TELEPHONE<br />

ft OUTS** SALES<br />

S Manas plus i.itmeieoamna Grtxetng<br />

company Dapandable moovetec<br />

per sen a cal Tues . Wsd or Thias.<br />

9-5pm 942-7444<br />

SALESPERSON<br />

tor ledy a legfi feemor<br />

store limieilloto opansng Apply<br />

m parson or caa<br />

Kay Foomons. 19670 W 11 Mas.<br />

Lathrup V«ago 559-5890<br />

SALES REP tor local<br />

Muat have strong telephone ctoemg<br />

skas 8300 week soMry comrree-<br />

sion ft bonuaoa 425-9533<br />

SALES REP tor order lUMBmant/<br />

marketing support <strong>Canton</strong> Co Muel<br />

hove car Comrmaaion w/beee pey<br />

Raoumoo lo P O Box 2249 Uvonie.<br />

Ml. 48151. Attn M/P Depi<br />

SALES<br />

The looting e«i|ile of product I D<br />

ft be code systems to the apparel<br />

mauetry a looking tor an accotoif<br />

executive to hand* major ratal ac-<br />

count m Detroit aree Looking tor a<br />

self starter with selee expononce to<br />

IB tree cnaBongmg ft lowwdlig po-<br />

sition Experience eMVi a mafor ratal<br />

RETAIL<br />

ASSOCIATE<br />

Southfieid, Ml<br />

Area<br />

Western Pubttahmg Group mc<br />

GO-GETTERS<br />

If you are reedy lo take control of<br />

your daotmy and buld equty m you<br />

future, we have tha opportimlty of a<br />

•eatslie Rim wtth uei Caa tor ap-<br />

953-0998<br />

825.000 GUARANTEED"<br />

Caa today to arid out Now you<br />

gat stoned m an i<br />

support neine<br />

Conteci tha Tn<br />

HtGM PAXWta SALES POS<strong>IT</strong>ION<br />

AVAILABLE AT<br />

MtCMtOAXS FOREMOST JEWELER<br />

Sidney Krandea 8 Sore of Troy a<br />

looking tar an experienced snd<br />

KSSn<br />

Stdnay Krandea 8 Sore<br />

758 W Big Soever Rd, Stale K»<br />

Troy. Ml 48094-0072<br />

BODE SALES<br />

M r r .<br />

1 cemaael<br />

mma; eaaonowre 8 a 4 year a<br />

but queaty work ft e ^oeflNe at<br />

lent uppoi-kmlly w»i a pi an aa oom-<br />

pany etaaao aond nkiei to Qrog<br />

Reaioliie P O Bos SM 1 ForwWig-<br />

ton HMk Ml 48S»<br />

INSURANCE CAREER<br />

Pi Mo ooiaWry'e la neel preml<br />

oncy UMNW) MENTS<br />

eUO 1 * irnilnr pra<br />

LOACVTTI'TTsS<br />

INTEGR<strong>IT</strong>AS<br />

a^ee-lli egi i t<br />

Marketing Trainee<br />

Looai oraoa of « RANOM<br />

orgerttetlor naada a •ate<br />

good paoo*A efig to<br />

worlt hard and ba na*nad<br />

guaranteed 125 000<br />

ctf s m 8 c m<br />

ss6-"7111.«rt- 217<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

Golden books, games recorded<br />

music.'videos party goods end<br />

other consumer products has on<br />

immediaie local operorig m<br />

Southeast: Mi tor a Ratal<br />

Tha poamon mvofvee provkjmg<br />

eupenor customer service and<br />

exceptional seMng s> As whee<br />

memiammg niaicfiaridNeic support<br />

si a ratal More Rootninalhaiioe of<br />

ment memory eudns. reema'ed-<br />

msi ments and properation of<br />

iei.ee eery reports This poomon re-<br />

quireo e weekly work ecneAas of 45<br />

hoix* lo mclude wooe or tie, hoadey<br />

and evenmg hours D*mg peek<br />

The Ota condktate wm be en<br />

out-going, hando-on anavKkl etai<br />

e minimum of hao yeers rolal mm-<br />

WESTERN<br />

PUBLISHING GROUP<br />

4825 No Soon St Oept NB SF<br />

• Pork ft. 80178<br />

An Equal Opporfcmfly Ciiipkwei arm<br />

Dna Screening Compmony<br />

NO TELEPteOWE CALLS PLEASE<br />

SALE MANAGERS<br />

PART TEAT<br />

MUST M A MOTTVATER<br />

MR PATRK* ati-aa»4<br />

dudee salary/bonus plan, car a8oa-<br />

ance 8 tea boiioai peel age mser<br />

Detroit ares<br />

featory to<br />

PAXAR Corp . 800 E<br />

it i wghemi Ste<br />

a 80087<br />

YOU'RE<br />

WORTH<br />

MORE!!!<br />

not "just" a job<br />

this time!<br />

CAREER OPPORTUN<strong>IT</strong>Y<br />

wtth<br />

Oakland County's finest<br />

*REE trammc<br />

HndhnOuaarad trammg<br />

•LucraPvo ffiinftaanis<br />

-Pi olseaui m staff<br />

^ *x th^ environment<br />

"We're Committed<br />

to your success"<br />

Call Jim Burton<br />

851-6700<br />

CENTURY 21 MJL<br />

Corporate Tren<br />

Service<br />

FLEX DAY HOURS<br />

252S<br />

C»«ATIVt PART RoM I<br />

•D. I<br />

Townoand Hota. 100 To<br />

SST,<br />

GENERAL OmCE. WMPOfHacad.<br />

20-25 hrVeifc Apply OSi^ier<br />

1825 DHairi. Royal Oak |1<br />

of 12 MM off CampbaR<br />

GENERAL OFFICE<br />

Mature. frsMntay oxtonal»e knoel-<br />

edgo of Mac compuier Cal Joarm.<br />

Plymouth YMCA 453-2904<br />

GENERAL OFFICE<br />

wm good typaig Bias Mon -Thurs<br />

6AM-3RM m Southfleid<br />

Cal 9AM-4PW 557-9686<br />

JAN<strong>IT</strong>ORIAL WORK<br />

Steady svamnga Muat have ren-<br />

ame tranaportobon Apply m<br />

person 737-9076<br />

LIGHT SECRET ARULL ft PHONES<br />

20-24 horn s week 85 pw hour<br />

Auburn Haa Some experience<br />

299-5100<br />

LIVONIA REP AGENCY<br />

part Dme person to IB orders and<br />

hendto cuatomor inomnee Cal be-<br />

3 ft 5pm 478-0666<br />

MAINTENANCE/JAN<strong>IT</strong>ORUkL<br />

Pan time poattone open tar matiae<br />

welcome Apply m person at<br />

niismeae Office LakVSI Part Place<br />

Moa. 37700 W 8 Mao. LNorae.<br />

Mon - Fri. 8:30-5pm<br />

YOU'VE TRIED the rest, now try the<br />

boat' Eem up to 812 an hour tae-<br />

merketmg m m en.eaanf onvtron-<br />

mont Guwwitood salary plua com-<br />

mairr Cal aftemoone 721-701Q<br />

$125 to $400<br />

PAJO DAILY<br />

507 M p Wanted<br />

Part Twna<br />

ABSOLUTELY PERFECT tor Par-<br />

ants/Toachars seio need mcome<br />

DISCOVERY TOYSI Cal Sales Di-<br />

451-0008<br />

AOMaaSTRATTVE CO-OROa«ATOR<br />

Socfef Seneca aspwfice working<br />

with cedar acuta- Computer skas.<br />

(WordPerfect 5.11 Send reeuma<br />

wan Hoi eticee to VWori L Ycat<br />

Senior Adua Center 24350 CMc<br />

Censor Dr SouftilH Ml 46034<br />

City of Farmington Hilts<br />

Food Sarvlca WorVers<br />

CurrenOy eoekmg applications tar<br />

the taaoolng pert nme Food Service<br />

the Senior Nu-<br />

NA TONAL NON-PROFTT<br />

HEALTH ORGANIZATION<br />

Seakmg 20 salt-mottvaled energet-<br />

ic. awrp mdhnduen tor distribution<br />

ol broctvee promoting national<br />

event Muet bo temaer with subur-<br />

ban areas, ha<br />

student 8 isfees<br />

OFFICE CLEANERS PART-TIME<br />

Evenings Lhronia. Fsrtnmgion Has<br />

8 Now Areas Drug/olcoliol free<br />

work piece Col 421-3156<br />

PART-TIME bmdory work tor pub-<br />

company No experience<br />

Accepting eppecations<br />

30595 W 8 MBe Rd Uvonia (bhan<br />

MlddleCelt ft Marrimani<br />

PART UME 20 hon per week and<br />

rirroamnal lua-time eubentutlona<br />

at Troy high-tech Arm eattctiboorfl.<br />

copying, mo*, kgfit compuier end<br />

other office duties Al Mesa 1<br />

candkMtaa sand reeume ft salery<br />

requirements to Department Jf<br />

PO Box 354 Clawson Ml 48017<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

PHONE WORK - rises »nt.. No<br />

person to<br />

ments tor our staft from erne In ce-<br />

Oueets 86/hr to'Ron Contact<br />

Mr Compton S67-6680<br />

SALESPERSON<br />

PART TIME<br />

For 8ns more clothmg ssore<br />

contact Hal PoOak 647-81S0<br />

SECRETARIAL/WORD PERFECT<br />

Hour* 10-3. Mon-Fn<br />

Troy area<br />

266-1571<br />

SHtPRING.'Recaivmg Clark uvome<br />

beeed compeny looking tor a rsk-<br />

abla aaM starter tor a part tana<br />

poamon m Smppmg/Tlocofeng. l-<br />

5pm . Mon-Fn Some Ignt Mtmg<br />

mvofvod Contact -lone 261-2950<br />

HEAD COOK - neaprrtal-ie tor day-<br />

to-day upaiauoii end supernaon ot<br />

me kitchen, mael plaining, tood or-<br />

oookmg and menu ptomWig and<br />

Hourly i<br />

1111 rt on 24 hours per so<br />

ASSISTANT HEAD COOK<br />

•tola tar prepereBon and daperse-<br />

ment af doay moaa to both on and<br />

penence »<br />

Kitchen cabinet<br />

a muat We oltar a uun»eUtNe eat-<br />

ery • commission + bonus pro-<br />

gram and a comprenaneem benefit<br />

saaon requirements to PO Box<br />

436. Wtxom Ml 48393<br />

SECUR<strong>IT</strong>Y GUARO AGENCY needs<br />

Md selee rap 10% of weeety con-<br />

tracts Strsegnt r.ioiiai'iBoton.<br />

Caa<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

Earn up to 87 50 an how 2<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

Compuier aided kaid aarig Mo wi-<br />

panonce rec<br />

time, dey 8 mght i<br />

15-30 hrs Earn 86-810/hr Caa Ron.<br />

TELEMARKETER - FULL TTME<br />

TELEMARKETER .<br />

PART - TIME<br />

Lookmg Sor paraonoceo snd Mond^i<br />

Ties a I *ary pail He<br />

wm atari bmo days 8<br />

Hourty rate: 86 00-85 25 beeed on<br />

20-24 hours per week<br />

AJ poaaono require a mgh school<br />

dtotama or oijilietaiil and muat<br />

raaa etala jukiaaiea tor tood ser-<br />


O&E Monday, May 31. 1993<br />

Monday, May 31,1993<br />

MARKET PLACE<br />

508 Help Wanted<br />

Domaetk<br />

BABVSrTTER NEEDED w ow Fkbv<br />

ingior. nai> noma k* 3'* yr oW<br />

Mon-Fn. « 30-4 30pm R M m w<br />

riquirM After 5pm «77-1382<br />

BABYS<strong>IT</strong>TER rw)M m our Norm<br />

vMM noma for )•* ft 4'* yr Ota 8«n-<br />

Spm Mon -fn Good pay. aica*ent<br />

benefit* Cal after 5pm 349-0013<br />

CAREGIVER needed lor 3 tma*<br />

children *i our Plymouth noma Fuft<br />

lima. Mon-Frl 455-69 14<br />

CHILD CARE for 6 mo oM<br />

m our Farmmgton H«* noma Mon<br />

to Thur* 2 v»jM Nor.<br />

tmoker Muat have traneporiation 8<br />

relerencee Muet Uka doga 861-2896<br />

CHILD CARE lo* infant ft toddler in<br />

our Livorua noma. naxIDta 75 "xxxv<br />

• •at Belw 7am-5pm Mon-Fn Ref-<br />

427 9664<br />

CHILD CARE neeoed m our Ferm-<br />

inglon HUH noma for tha lumrner 2<br />

children 7 4 9 Mon -Fn . 7 30-5 30<br />

Pi«aM call *fl®r 6pm 473-5565<br />

CHILD CARE NEEDED - Meture,<br />

responsible paraon lo wslch 3<br />

children In my Lrvonis noma, pan<br />

time. oay» 522-4496<br />

CHILD CARE AeeOed tor Summer<br />

for 3 young boy* muat ba atfuamc.<br />

muai be flood at keeping ««Ja busy<br />

I6 00.'hr 335-1000 646-1936<br />

DEPENDABLE Non-Smoking Col-<br />

lege student lo cara lor 2 children,<br />

ages S 1 10. Mon-Fn B 30-4 30<br />

Must uke to nrtm Car reQuired<br />

Call after 5pm 332-6542<br />

, GREAT PAY<br />

Wee*end ftanme rveeded tor am«i<br />

ChiKJrar for an e»ce«enl Birminj-<br />

hem tamrty Muat heve own trans-<br />

portation and re'erencM £48-3062<br />

HOUSEKEEPER. BABYS<strong>IT</strong>TER<br />

Liva-in. r>orv-amok ing Muat speek<br />

»orf englnh. must lova kid*<br />

851-1954<br />

HOUSEKEEPER)CWkS » Compan-<br />

ion 30 hr* ' •• **i lor Summar pan<br />

time during acnool rear Keep<br />

m>j». run errsnd* ft keep taoa on<br />

11 yr oW 16 00 hr Muat hava<br />

transportation Sand application ft<br />

referencM to 1523 W Hor<br />

Band. RochMter Hltta. Ml 48308<br />

HOUSEKEEPER Mother s Helper 5<br />

LOST-CAT grey atnpe wfth<br />

lota of ernie. / «ao« eye*<br />

no coMr 6/15 MUcMbeR iR<br />

Chicago eraa. REWARD 201-1008<br />

dated Armenian rug* ndudlng an<br />

1865 Bahktiart ft a 1905 Karabakh<br />

3x5 Antique Karman 9*12' Saml<br />

Antique Meehed Antique Snn<br />

Seddlebeg 19th cantury Senna<br />

Sampler mat Turknh Yaatlk sarrv-<br />

pler Shaahavsn cargo bag. plue<br />

many other ruga<br />

PREVIEW June 2 thru Sat June 5<br />

SCHMIDTS ANTIQUES<br />

5138 W Michigan Ave<br />

Ypailanti. Ml 48197<br />

(313) 434-26*0<br />

Farmington HIM FARMINGTON<br />

GREEN WEST Sub Sale (13 homM)<br />

12'Drake Lot* baby dothasAoys/<br />

furniture, stove. Mat dryer furm-<br />

ture. antiquM. anens. lace ping-<br />

pong table, stereo electronic*<br />

books, woodburning stove, lawn 4<br />

patio equipment, cherry M i<br />

leecan. PC pnntar June 4-6. 0-4<br />

OAK PARK - wood office dee* ft<br />

credenxa. dining room set poker<br />

table ft appaancM 13301 Dan<br />

mouth S E of 10<br />

DOMINO'S<br />

DOMINO'S<br />

DOMINO'S<br />

FATHERS DAY<br />

COLLECTORS<br />

AUCTION<br />

JLaie 18 19.20<br />

300 MOTOR CARS<br />

Antique- daaaK. special<br />

muscle cars 50'*, 60 S ft CoOacli-<br />

bMs<br />

ENTER TODAY!<br />

313-585-2117<br />

Local Coordinator<br />

Edward Lucas<br />

conducted by<br />

CHARLESTON<br />

PRODUCTIONS. INC<br />

FORT WAYNE. INC<br />

219-486-6118<br />

i-Cooapge<br />

S48-2167<br />

LOST CAT Young h-lend^r gray<br />

male cal, OuanonAelagraph Cha-<br />

dren haan broken 000-2700<br />

LOST-May 16th 5 MM ft Beach<br />

Fawiat* cal brown ft orange Tabby<br />

632-1787<br />

LOST orange tabby mala cat. Ann<br />

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Orctiard Mal. * BioomMtC<br />

June 3-* Thurs-Sal 10-8<br />

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ANTIOUCS ft *<br />

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Sal Ka3 * toy*/clothM studio beds,<br />

mower'mulcfier cfiaanaaw diaars.<br />

plant* Orcfiard Lak* Woodlands. S<br />

ot Pontiac Tr., W of Orcftard Lake<br />

PONTIAC Yard S** 5 Famayft<br />

265 Midway off Woodward June<br />

3rd, 40i. ft-2pm .arga Tools,<br />

Houaefwld Kimiananga Moral<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - Thomrtdge<br />

Subdivision Sale, N of Tiankan. W ol<br />

Adams. Thur* ft Fn.. June 3-4. »-4<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - Quaal R«Jga<br />

Sub Sale! Fri »-5 Sal 9-3<br />

N ol M S® w ofl Adama<br />

ROCHESTER HIU-S - Kempt<br />

Sub Qaraga Sale Jurta 5. Mi<br />

6pm N of Auburn, W . of JofwR.<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

TrM Ln , N of<br />

737 Birch<br />

Rd Orion,<br />

Z June.<br />

n Lots of good stuff Iri<br />

4. 5. ft 6. 4am to 5pm<br />

ROCHESTER HM* moving June 4-<br />

5-6. »-* 1057 Waafiangton. 24 MM/<br />

Oaqiandra Aluminum boat/motor,<br />

hunt .tier equipment. Dkaa. tool*<br />

goff club* 651-74*0<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - greal mufti<br />

member *ala June 3-5. 9-4pm<br />

Many Inlarseong ft maeuai mangs<br />

14*2 RocMngfiam Driva Roctidats<br />

Sub Unfversfty /LNemois arM<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS - Mufn-lamay<br />

K)0» Bufl galorel Fumat»*a. b<br />

mirrors, ft more 805 EngMwood<br />

of Walton W of Adama<br />

Thur*.Fn Sat 8am-3pm<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS-Oreet mufti<br />

nieiiiOei gerage *aae Ana 3-5. »-4<br />

pm Many inter eating ft unueua<br />

thing* 14*2 Rocksigfiam Drive<br />

Rockdale Sub UnfverMy ft<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS- Bake* ft act<br />

icinaa lot* ol hertMers ft tools lor<br />

workshop* ft gardens sofa*<br />

•noerbaoaaer generator* • nta of<br />

unueai nam* June 3-5. 6-5pm *2t<br />

Spenan Ct . Io*ow eigne N of<br />

Avon. E of Old Parch<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

pie eeie.<br />

i 2 day* only. Fn June 4 ft Sal<br />

S 529 Buttercup Coun. MM-<br />

flower Sub I Mk E ol nu th aaaa<br />

Ad S of Auburn Rd » 4<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS ESTATE SALE<br />

June $4 Thn-fil »-7pm. Sat. *<br />

5pm Sun t0-1pm 1431 C<br />

IE of "lochaeaer Rd S of T<br />

Fha<br />

Mg. chans a*ver uyall.<br />

are t>aa*<br />

books. cMdren * ft Ooa kxnnm.<br />

doMouM Miami A*ca In WomJar<br />

land 1 artaa. Xnrt Sgcrw* Spaa* man-<br />

ROCMCSTER- I laaciftc Daaaiil Oa-<br />

rage Sets * Mnty aata Tlera-<br />

an 1 mM E sf Rorrnaaar Look lor<br />

agne AnnquM yard loo* b * M<br />

o*oa ooahM * 8 8 • * Oati Ooah<br />

CANTON - large misc UM June 3-<br />

4-5 9am-8pm 43118 A»on<br />

Naughtlngham Sub N of Ford, be-<br />

tween LMey ft Sheldon<br />

CANTON Rrver Park Subdivision<br />

S W corner of Sheldon ft Pakmar<br />

Wed June 2 through Sal June 5<br />

CANTON. SUB SALE furniture<br />

toys (port* equipment clothM<br />

Thurs . Fn Sal June 3.4,5. »-5<br />

comer of Haggerty .'Chei i'i*!*<br />

CANTON SUBWIOE Oarage Sale-<br />

Thurs. June 3. 9a*n-4pm Sub weal-<br />

ed mat W ot h eagerly<br />

Warren ft Ford (6323 RalntrM Or )<br />

CANTON Sub *aM CavaMr W<br />

lege. N of Cherry HM. E of Sheldon,<br />

S olSaltz June 3 thru 8 Mm to 1<br />

CANTON - Sunflower Sub Sale<br />

June 3 thru 5 Mm-? W of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center Rd N ft S of Warren Rd<br />

Welch tor agne ft yaMw baftoona<br />

PLYMOUTH - Furniture computer<br />

houeehold more 6350 Napier W of<br />

Back. N of Territorial. Thurs -Sal<br />

PLYMOUTH - Huge — —<br />

a 1240 Ann Arbor Trad between<br />

Heggerty ft UMy Street June 3rd ft<br />

41* 8-5 Nice maternity clothM<br />

boy* ft girl* 0-8. toys, household<br />

PLYMOUTH - Mufti tam*y June 4 !<br />

ft 6 ft-5 42490 Schootcrafl W o<br />

Bradner Rd (Lakapoante Sub arM)<br />

PLYMOUTH MULTV-FamHy Sale-<br />

June 3.4 ft 5. Mom, 68*6 Connne,<br />

2 Data W of Main off Joy. AntiquM<br />

ft*hmg equipment, furniture b*M.<br />

mow blower clothing rrusc itema<br />

PLYMOUTH-Pre-movtng sale June<br />

3 4 ft 5. ftam Baby aqmpmenl. fur-<br />

niture, canoe, miac 12975 Omn Cl<br />

Sheldon/N Temtonei 45»-0»78<br />

PLYMOUTH - Thur* ft Fn June 3 ft<br />

4, 9-6 B405 N Ridge Rd , * rr*M W<br />

oI Sheldon ft N off Ann Arbor Rd<br />

Furniture ft much moral<br />

PLYMOUTH-41h Annual Multl tamay<br />

Ga-age Sale Thurs , Jtxia 3 . 9am If<br />

you ve been before you know It s a<br />

goo« onet 266 Irvw befiand 0CQC<br />

PLYMOUTH 44 756 CharnwoOO W<br />

on Beech from Sheldon Houeehold<br />

baby'maternity Thur* Fn. »-5pm<br />

701 HouaahoM Oooda<br />

Oakland Cowrty<br />

BEDAOOM SET<br />

wood - walnut. I<br />

(1000 Dining room<br />

chairs, feeitronl<br />

room sal. table wNh 8<br />

* 11600<br />

646-81*3<br />

BUNK B£D6 - wl<br />

wood, i.i :*aini oondMon. bael of-<br />

M EVM or waakands 861<br />

COMPUTER DESK ft LOinpunant.<br />

sii:*aenl condition. 1100 Youth<br />

bedroom (at. good umaWuii, tt75<br />

Cal i<br />

Wayna CowNy<br />

AIR CONOmOMEn M rilallf»»<br />

new analgr • « . 828* Kiea**<br />

ane by DP Wat* ft<br />

b ' ww. tp^a w w w — •• i<br />

1150 Hkinaan* aland, new M k<br />

mm aa* Ibr 8*0 LJtM Tykas pt^»<br />

houaa. M0 2 TVs. bo» Mac* «<br />

ems, 1T -M6. ir -*36 2 i<br />

nag*. Sat*, red 876 each N<br />

Hryar. mm uaa. 87» 271<br />

BROYHILc aota (creem ft<br />

COUNTRY ENGLISH buflat.<br />

pededatal tabaa 4 aide. 2 arm.<br />

13500 Yamaha 250. »350 64*-5*43<br />

CREAM Colored Contemporary aofs<br />

ft ic urn braae ft giaaa cocsiaa<br />

table, custom made. Mia brand naw.<br />

1000 or beat ofler<br />

DINING ROOM - beauWM 1940 *<br />

mahogany Chippendale, chma cab-<br />

inet buftea. labia. 6 chair*. ouaKy<br />

13850 662-1*0*<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

chma cabinet, a<br />

tal table. 4 chair*. 1*75 862-1*0*<br />

ESTATE SALE. Final 3<br />

lacquer antanammam units<br />

lam quaaty dining room sat wfth 4<br />

chars, upholstered chair*, cocktaft<br />

table*, rresc oblects 5*»-3141<br />

ESTATE SALE! June 3.4.5.6. »-7pm,<br />

Chanar Squar* Ap«s 879 Cantury<br />

Dr Btdg 29 Apt 105. Troy 4*073<br />

ESTATE SALES<br />

m BY DEBBIE<br />

w IN HOUSE<br />

•Full Estates - 20% Fee<br />

Caah paid 4* hr* after tele<br />

•Auction - Consignments<br />

ANTIQUES WANTED<br />

-CASH BUY OUTS-<br />

Our I W k ' M List<br />

WtTieaMt Thing<br />

Ws Havel<br />

538-2939<br />

WE DO ALL THE WORK!<br />

FORMAL DINING SET (table ft<br />

chairs), fruitwood. tughback chairs.<br />

1150 668-3112<br />

FORMAL DINING Room furniture<br />

oval table ft 8 naw*y uphcaeterec<br />

chairs, chana ft buflat. taht oak Val-<br />

ued at 16.000 asking 13 500/beet<br />

PLYMOUTH - ft-4pm June 3-4<br />

Children* loy*. baby items maec<br />

555 Byron N o> Ann Artxx RoeC<br />

first street E oft Mam<br />

FRENCH COUNTRY Entertainment<br />

Center / Armolr. waah plna. 1 yr old.<br />

mmt condition. 1900 766-7 10*<br />

REDFORD-Eat ate/Gar age Sale-<br />

June 3. 4. 5. 9am-5pm. 24407 Lyn-<br />

don rw of Telegraph. N of School-<br />

crsfll Plane garden tool* furniture<br />

etc (Some quite old)<br />

FULL SIZE - maple dining room aat.<br />

table 6 chairs, notch ft aarvar. Uka<br />

new Bedroom aat. complete dark<br />

wood 476-52*2<br />

BEDFORD - girls clothM 0-4. toy* ft<br />

lot* moral No |unk Sat ft Sun. June<br />

HOUSEHOLD<br />

eel. dining room aat. other houee-<br />

hold itama May 4,5.6, 6-5 27610<br />

I luppft**. 2* yrs<br />

r . Fri. ft Sal . 8am lo 4pm<br />

FLORAL SOFA 4 moa old Oa*<br />

table 4 chars Beet oner<br />

Ca*.<br />

535-0*75<br />

FLORttA ROOM lumfl»aa - 2 acMa<br />

81000 463-0377<br />

QMLS bedroom aat.<br />

dreeeer 4<br />

hutch ft 8 <<br />

piecM In aic**wil muMun Asking<br />

$650 or beet oflar Living room aat.<br />

2 chars With oak trim. 1 oak ft (Ma*<br />

sots table 2 oak end labiii ft<br />

court! 1700 or beat ofler 526-0*4*<br />

G E MSI. Ii Ii. siove.<br />

or beal aNar Bgar cast<br />

amk hariaal gold. 8*0 o<br />

Kitchen Aid Mahin aahsr.<br />

HOUSE FULL Of FURNTTURE. *Mh<br />

French Provincial, alao do*ang A-1<br />

condition, muat aa* 513-7*78<br />

HOUSEHOLD SALE WMa moke<br />

aetir *ot* with tinacf ig chaar ft<br />

•c aaul 11300 WhMe MMn leath-<br />

er aota w/maacMng H mat. H100<br />

Almond kxrmca *r:pliaf Utcfivi<br />

1250 Sony rsanoM mi aim compo-<br />

nent nerao *4th 5 dac players, dual<br />

caaaafti 200 wan par channel<br />

1700 Pamtmga and plc*urM. and<br />

much mora Must ae*t Beat oAars.<br />

442-9060<br />

KING SIZE bed almost<br />

or bast offer<br />

KTTCHEN TABLES (2i<br />

•ots-3 pc with radlnsr. doubts<br />

M. 427-7181<br />

UVMG room sat: couch . Ic 111 el ft<br />

LA-Z-Boy vary good ooai-<br />

421-6427<br />

melchang LA<br />

dmon. 1600<br />

UVONIA - HUGE mbdineaor garage<br />

wa KJmbarty Oaks Over 100 houa-<br />

ee ofl Farmington Rd ft*School-<br />

craft A m 4-5 Mm<br />

MOVING SALE - Serf<br />

condition. 1160 LoveeaaL bice—i ft<br />

baig tunom naw. H50 Char-Ore*<br />

DEARBORN HTS 24 109 Penr»e<br />

June 3.4.5 10-5 Talegraph.'Van<br />

Bom handicapped ecootei boats<br />

bkn. appaancM furnrturs baby<br />

Items, lools book* 8 mor*<br />

DEARBORN -wo nsnt<br />

23629 Lawrence ft 1635 N M*dr*d<br />

(2 block* E ol Telegraph ft 2 Block*<br />

S of For til. June 3,4,5<br />

toys. |ew«ry 4 oay* Thurs th<br />

Sun ftam-7pm 6022 Faust<br />

SouthiMid ft Ford Fid<br />

GARDEN C<strong>IT</strong>Y - 2 Family Sale<br />

Houeehoic coMctibiM.<br />

Fars. baby item*, no )unk 30039<br />

Beechwood i bloc* N of Ford W ol<br />

Middiebefl June 4-5-6 9-5<br />

GARDEN CTTY - 3 famay *ai* Truck<br />

cap. van ft freezer 29040<br />

June 2nd-4th 9 30-7<br />

GARDEN C<strong>IT</strong>Y-3-F amity garage<br />

sale. June 3 4 5. ftwn-Spm, 6665<br />

Peering betweer Warrsr ft Ford.<br />

SO* 4 girt a dotrsng. crafts house-<br />

hold items *omething for everyone<br />

GARDEN C<strong>IT</strong>Y 5627 Deermg Fn<br />

ft Sa! . 9am to 6pm Something for<br />

everyone<br />

GARDEN C<strong>IT</strong>Y - 6458 Hamaon<br />

June 3 ft 4 ftam to 3pm Variety in-<br />

cluding unicorn collection<br />

LIVONIA - Everytfang pneed to lea<br />

Men */woanen i clothing. Table *aw.<br />

barbecue, stereo toy* ft lots morer<br />

June 3 4 ft 5 9-4 6»38 Roafyn oil<br />

Arm Artxx Tr i block W ol Wayne<br />

LrVONtA - Furmtvke clothM TV.<br />

petio furniture appaancM June 3-<br />

5 ft-6 15*75 StonehouM Circle,<br />

5 ft 6 MM 464-9533<br />

FIEDFORC* Thur* -Sat 9am-5pm<br />

15110 Seneca. 3 blocks E ol malar<br />

S ol 5 MM appkariCM. furmture<br />

bab> dothM<br />

REDFORD » family Huge sale u<br />

condrtloner copper kettle, large ft<br />

•m* clothing wether buggy 46 yra<br />

old. tractor lumitura miec TuM-<br />

Sat June 1-5 9249 Manor Cres-<br />

cent. Beech Defy ft W Chicago arM<br />

REDFORO - 8*39 Mercedes, Joy'<br />

mketar arM Miec clothing, toys<br />

Wed-Thur-Fn June 2-1. 8 30-2 30<br />

WESTLAND Antique stove, ruini-<br />

ng ft ftanmg equipment, coaectibiae<br />

ft mora June 3 ft 4. ft-7 6710 Cari-<br />

bou. S oI Warren ft E of Wayne<br />

WESTLANO Bloc* Saae on Hugh<br />

St . between Joy ft Arm Arbor Traa<br />

June 2-6 ft-5pm<br />

WESTLAND Clothing furniture,<br />

rmsc kllchen. lamps June 3-5.<br />

ft-5pm 32220 Sandra Lane Wmi of<br />

Merriman South ofl Joy<br />

WESTLAND - June 4-6 lOam-Spm<br />

413 Surrey Hgts 1st streel W ol<br />

Hti'Charry M«. Corvette tirM. air<br />

conditioner Oenurmdttler books<br />

toy* greal maac 'tarn*<br />

MOVING Lavotor* ft VertidM<br />

bands Ontrlbulors a*k flower ar-<br />

rangements Sofs bad. IIOO End<br />

tabMa. buflal ft moral Ca*. 244-M17<br />

MOVING Round glass lop table. 4<br />

chairs 4 piece bedroom aat. 6 wioe<br />

by 28' high buflat 478-4264<br />

MOVING SALE - Dining room, aofa<br />

ft chav Oriental<br />

C 0 " Caa 9AM-8PII. *66-4 T*7<br />

MOVING SALE - large beige, pink,<br />

blue. L ehepad sectional *ots Oak<br />

entenammant canter 19" RCA Tv<br />

eiceMnt condition 642-6402<br />

MOVW4G SALE<br />

nogany dmang ft avlng room iiam-<br />

u i 6 yr* oW tadom used e*cei<br />

lent condition Evananga 375-2027<br />

MOVING SALE<br />

mahognar dming<br />

room kxrirture 5 ya<br />

Thomas villa<br />

room ft »vtng<br />

year* old Seldom<br />

used EAcaftani condflion 375-2027<br />

NURSERY FURN<strong>IT</strong>URE-Contempo-<br />

rary, white lacquer Crib, matlraaa.<br />

Oraner rocker ft changing t<br />

Like new 1650 71*--1673<br />

WESTLAND - Moving 39217 MaM<br />

W olHOt . S of Cherry H« June 3-6<br />

ftam lo 3pm Pool tat<br />

PATIO FURN<strong>IT</strong>URE, WooaJard,<br />

wrouj^it ron. grape leaf panam,<br />

white 7 piece* Beat offer 353-0*00<br />

WESTLANO MulTI Family Sale<br />

34243 Algonquin S ol Warren Rd<br />

N of Ford June 3-4-5 10AM-5PM<br />

WESTLAND 8290 Ravtne E ol<br />

Newtx*gh S of Joy Rd June «-S-«<br />

9-6 ClothM, fumiturs toys, rmac<br />

LIVONIA garage<br />

Flammgo Merriman<br />

arM June 3 4 5 9-6<br />

Miec<br />

11047<br />

Plymouth<br />

708 HouaahoM Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

LIVONIA - Huge nxati family aala.<br />

Wad -Sal Ar* 2-5 . 9-5 14048<br />

Blacktxm Schoolcrelt.lkibbard<br />

BASSETT gar* canopy 3 paece ha*!<br />

bedroom MM white good cona-<br />

tion 647-6696<br />

LIVONIA - huge *eM Baby name,<br />

gala dothM. "umrrure miec -Ane 3-<br />

4-5. ft-5 15023 Norman S of 5<br />

BEDROOM Duncan Phyla Wond<br />

satin wood. Ik eaasr nmrror cheat<br />

HM-eOe bed H 200 862 1*06<br />

UVONIA - June 3,4 9-4 30961<br />

Daffiay E of Merriman l b* S of<br />

Plymouth Rd Double atroaar Seek/<br />

hutch clothM. Mia maec<br />

UVONIA - June 3-4. 9-4 15297 Rh>-<br />

eraade S of 5 MM W of Farming-<br />

ton Rd Clothing - man l ta* wom-<br />

an a large aae 14-18. booka lawn<br />

LfVOMA Jim 3-5, ft-4pm 31*12<br />

Perth ioff Merriman otwr. Lyndon ft<br />

Schoolcraft) Baby lame maec<br />

UVOMA Moving June 5 8 9-5<br />

Henmore eeehei ft dryer 1150<br />

eech Oval dmmg room table 10<br />

chair* - 1350 Val alur aofs beags.<br />

atnpea - 1150<br />

MM ft'dw 'l95 mapM doubM<br />

bad beae ft he«Jboerd - HS0<br />

Miec too rmmeroue lo Ml<br />

Maytag micro<br />

LIVOMA IMi tamay 13449 Curt*<br />

(W ol Farmaigioni. June 2-4. 8 30-<br />

5pm Clothinge loy* KmMura<br />

0*d RoaedaM Gardens<br />

M«r 50<br />

of<br />

lakeefmiaiil stands Sat Juna<br />

8. ftam lo 4pm Located E*h* ear<br />

piyanouth Rd ft w Chicago Hub-<br />

Bar* ft Mwi«neii Sponsored by Old<br />

RoeedaM Gei der Aaaoc<br />

LfVOMA - 140*1 StonehouM a<br />

b*i w of Newtuqh N of l«*i<br />

Wed 5-ftpm TMas-Fn ft-5 CacMh-<br />

ing lO-atl wuaiwns/i'ii1*» r»t| I*-141<br />

ha^ichak *li *ei cr*. aaang play-<br />

pan. baby asms comtry craMs oor-<br />

ner (teak houeehold aeme ft e*-<br />

BED«OOM (GIRL Si white Canopy<br />

truruM bed dreeeer DooacaM.<br />

deak 1350 335-9381<br />

BEDROOM queer contemporary<br />

ake new Lighltiridge with 2 aide<br />

cabinets. 1 cheel. honey with dark<br />

trkn 11260 After 8pm 471-04*2<br />

BEDROOM SET (twin) 5 piacM ft<br />

bedding. 1400 3 lagnied bookcases<br />

- wa* unit* 1300 Chma cabinet -<br />

1100 373-9222<br />

BEDROOM SET .<br />

board*


IOC* O&E Monday, May 31, 1993<br />

712<br />

BEST VALUE<br />

APPLIANCE<br />

UOOCRM APPLIANCES 8 T V S<br />

1 TEAR WARRANTY<br />

31506 Plymouth Rd<br />

1 Mock * of I M n v .<br />

Open Monday - Saturday<br />

427-9544<br />

BUY•SELL•TRADE<br />

Rsbuiit ilo«l rsfrlgerstors,<br />

fretners. TV'a, VCR a. rn.Cfoia.aa<br />

air condMonera 1 dahyw*—ar*<br />

CNest freewrs $ 100 your C*K»OS<br />

WANTED RebuHdePM lata mod*<br />

stoves. freezers. refrigerators. TV»<br />

A VCR »<br />

GO ARAN T E£ D<br />

26801 Southfleid 559-2900<br />

61806 QraarrttakJ 838-7800<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

WHIRL POCK-, buM-m. 11» eiaawtrg<br />

electric oven. 2 yrs odd. smoked<br />

Mack $228 Ca* 484-7218<br />

713 Btcyctea<br />

SCHWINN STEER LaTour 10 M M<br />

bate. an La—HI condmon. Jada<br />

$125 549-4126<br />

714 BwiMMl<br />

Offica Equipment<br />

Ramoda*ng<br />

rubra, Marin<br />

ofWce kmftn Mertn pfione lys-<br />

lam. larahouaa ihalvtng. ate Greet<br />

oondMon. reooonabla 689-6279<br />

OFFICE FURN<strong>IT</strong>URE<br />

Deak. round tat** t various mart<br />

AJ a»LS*anl ccndMon.<br />

851-6225 ' 655-8840<br />

717 Lawn, Oardan,<br />

Farm, Snow Equip.<br />

JACOBSON riding lawn raw 4<br />

Crartanw) Wen m»eer Ml 1803<br />

PLOW DISK CuMNetor tor a 3.0<br />

hitcfi garden tractor 10- I8hp Other<br />

tools >«<br />

711 Buiding Matariala<br />

OAK FLOORING 2'A Inch. No 2<br />

white or r«d. $1 84/aq.n Hard<br />

Uapw $2 45 Select grede aah<br />

12 45 Wide oak flooring. »I 90<br />

1-800-523-8878<br />

DOUBLE Oven<br />

Harvest Gold, electric. good carna-<br />

tion $100.'beet 729-4716<br />

ELECTRIC COt-OWC STOVE<br />

Almond, 4 yra old, self<br />

1275<br />

I deemng.<br />

513-2181<br />

ELECTRIC STOVE while amooth<br />

toe $60 R»frigeri1or, $25<br />

464-1752<br />

ELECTRIC STOVE $50 Sida by<br />

•da refrigerator. I'50 Good concB-<br />

Iloo 837 3038<br />

QE GAS range, many modern tes-<br />

>uies. almond, excellent condition,<br />

llSO/txwi After 5pm, 851-5828<br />

KENMORE aide By Mde 22 aj 11 Re-<br />

frlgarator. water 6 Ice maker. $475<br />

Westmghouse stscksMe matter 8<br />

dryer, $280 420-0207<br />

LAOV KENMORE 800 electric dryer<br />

ard Wlnrtpooi washer $ 125 tor both<br />

or best ofer 863-8240<br />

VENDING MACHINES<br />

For snacks. candy sixirsee table top<br />

mod— Brand nan $400 Brm (Xy<br />

715 Computers<br />

SaJaa Ii 8anrica<br />

719 Hot Tuba, Spaa<br />

A Pools<br />

APPLE It-E two drive. monitor. ow><br />

90 dtak. printer. roy sock<br />

Beat oflar #53-7961<br />

NOTEBOOK COMPUTER 36618 - 1<br />

meg. 40mag hard drive, $1000 or<br />

beet ofler 346-2636<br />

PANASONIC 300 DPI printer plus<br />

color ribbon, cads plus warranty<br />

KX-P2123. IBM compatible $250 or<br />

beet oter 525-0948<br />

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS "700 w/ all<br />

soft wore 8 printer<br />

software Make oRer<br />

$ printer CPA program<br />

546-2014<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

USED APPLIANCE<br />

OUTLET<br />

Some take new Guaranteed In<br />

home service Lowest prlcea Reing-<br />

e-anon 1912 Venoy Rd at Palmer,<br />

Wostiarvc<br />

729-4848<br />

PMILCO wtndow air conditioner<br />

12.000 Otu. J 165 261-7372<br />

REFRIGERATOR - 22 3 cu.n.<br />

iVhlrtpool. almond. wtth icemaker.<br />

Uke new 477-6917<br />

REFRIGERATOR. 22'. aide-by-slde.<br />

coppertone, Kenmori WMfer.'<br />

dryer, almond. Custom corner<br />

*u!ch, office desk, etc 437-6501<br />

SEARS electric dryer. Limited<br />

Edition Touc-ltromc Electronic<br />

tsorlc care. Almond. $100 477-0669<br />

SPEED QUEEN large capacity alec<br />

lr« dryer, runs well, $80/best<br />

Kelvlnalor refrigerator w/top<br />

««, $3900/of»er 522-6616<br />

SOMERSET. 1967, sport coupe,<br />

toeded. 45.300 maea. 4 cytmder. au-<br />

tomatic, lady driver. $4,700/beet oi-<br />

ler Ca* eve*./weekends 522-6023<br />

TIRED OF WALKING<br />

TYME AUTO has a lot exf K » shifts<br />

$ automatics or*—3 under $2000<br />

They must oof<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />

CELEBR<strong>IT</strong>Y 1965 - power, air.<br />

59,000 mHea, 1 owner, great condi-<br />

tion runs wel $2800 459-7431<br />

Auto, air. al power<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Cnry*ler - Pfymouttv Jeep-Eagle<br />

455-6740 961-3171<br />

LUMINA 1992 - Euro. 4 door auto-<br />

matic, air. aluminum wheel* A mor*<br />

$11.995<br />

GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />

$99 DOWN SALE<br />

FOR FIRST TIME BUYERS<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />

862 Chrysler<br />

ESCORT t«6 GT vary cMan, good<br />

condition., great transportation<br />

$1700 526-4473<br />

ESCORT 1966<br />

new exhauet starter better?<br />

net or tuneup Body exce*ent. mta-<br />

nor sxceaent runs great $1400 or<br />

beet ofler 537-1121<br />

ESCORT 1966<br />

$1495<br />

GOROON CHEVROLET<br />

5 speed, rune good<br />

456-5260<br />

ESCORT 1806 - automatic, a*. 2<br />

door, Mua. 52,000 miles, no rust,<br />

nma good. $2495 426-0336<br />

ESCORT 1966,<br />

Mr. st<br />

$2400<br />

automatic. 2 door,<br />

> tires $ brakes,<br />

869-0164<br />

ESCORT 1969 LX - 5 speed, power<br />

•teertng/brefcee. a* eel msan-<br />

tamed $3600 Aflar 7 453-9277<br />

ESCORT 1969 LX automatic, naw<br />

tlree. 72.000 mHea Great condWon<br />

$3200 726-1205<br />

ESCORT 1969 Excellent!! 59.000<br />

miles New Mlche*n Ores 1 9 liter, 4<br />

speed. 4 speaker caaaette Very<br />

clean m/out Moatfy highway<br />

$3750/best. Cs*, 682-1158<br />

ESCORT 1969. 4 speed, 7eat con-<br />

dition. stereo/itassstls muet sa*t<br />

$2500 or best ofler 473-4 194<br />

ESCORT 1991 GT al options, auto-<br />

matic. kks new rust proofed,<br />

100,000 warranty, new brakes Bsst<br />

offer over $5,900 826-9665<br />

ESCORT 1991 GT,<br />

tomatic. 11,000 m<br />

offer Lady owned<br />

$9500/best<br />

261-2475<br />

ESCORT 1891 LX 5 speed manual<br />

air. caaaette. extended warranty<br />

Clinton Twp $7000/be*t 465-5723<br />

moonroof. CO M s . Methr seats<br />

I Ms newft $9296 463-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UMCOLN-MERCURY<br />

TEMPO GL. 19*1 - 2 door low man-<br />

age. cleen. dark OA.<br />

Mareo, Mr $4,250<br />

TEMPO 1966 - 4 door 75,000 m*ee<br />

4 cylinder Air. new brakes, new<br />

bettery, em-lm. good Mre* $2400 or<br />

tMat After 5 595-6474<br />

TEMPO, 1967 GL Sport 61.000<br />

m*ea. auto, luggage rack. Loaded!!<br />

Asking $3200 Ca*. 532-3668<br />

TEMPO 1869 - 49.500 m*a*. 4 door<br />

tr. crulee. «Vki Mereo dart btua.<br />

sue a* wit condKKxi $4200 961-6660<br />

TEMPO 1892 - 2 door,<br />

automatic. Mr. power locks, warran-<br />

ty. $7300 Ca* Dan. 326-2872<br />

TEMPO 1992 - 2 door*. 4 door* 5<br />

speed, automatic. Mr. power locks,<br />

tilt and more Starting trom only<br />

$6,466<br />

FAIRLANE FORD<br />

552-1172<br />

THUNOERBIRO. 1967 82.000 high-<br />

way m*es. sxceaent condBlon. load-<br />

ed aakmg $4200 or baa* ofler<br />

455-6344<br />

THUNOERBIRD. 1989 - well<br />

•quipped, new tlras & brakes. 50k<br />

m*ss s.csaant condmon mskie $<br />

outl $6,750 466-0621<br />

ESCORT 1993 LX Wagon 5 Speed<br />

loaded. Mr, cruMe. stereo caaaette.<br />

tut. $ 10.000/ best 455-5094<br />

ESCORT 1983. LX, W^jon. suto-<br />

matic. loeded caymen green, mml<br />

condition. $8,600 346-0604<br />

GALAXY 1962 - red, 4 door restor-<br />

sbM e.xce*erit condition $600 lor<br />

pans or whoM car 442-9035<br />

LTD 1966 - 393 motor. 4 door, Mue.<br />

power seets. window*, air. 70.000<br />

mltss. runs good, $900 255-4533<br />

LTD. 1863, 4 door, automatic, pow-<br />

er steermg/brskes. Mr Cleen' Good<br />

tires' Dependable! 75.000<br />

$995 255-2137<br />

CHRYSLER 1991 5th Avenue - Top<br />

of the Mne luxury Cieerance<br />

$10,995<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler - Plymouth-Jeep-EagM<br />

455-8740. 961-3171<br />

CORDOBA. 1962, needs door, runa<br />

good. $600/best offer Call before<br />

4pm 532-0628<br />

LEBARON 1965<br />

m*es, aulomatlc.<br />

new. $3175<br />

convertible tow<br />

all options, uke<br />

285-0139<br />

LEBARON 1968 2 door coupe, 4 cyl-<br />

inder automatic cruise stereo cas-<br />

setle. vary dean, $4200 477-3463<br />

LTD 1985 - 4 door 6 cylinder, rear<br />

wheel drive, excellent condition,<br />

$1 900 533-7230<br />

MUSTANG 1978, $200, great lor<br />

parts or can be ftxed for uaa.<br />

522-4866<br />

MUSTANG i860 greal 1st car. new<br />

brakee. transmission Was. Battery,<br />

berts In pssl 4/y« $600 4 76-0447<br />

MUSTANG 1964 GT Turbo, converl-<br />

condltlon. low m*es.<br />

313-532-6466<br />

ibM. good cc<br />

-osded $3300<br />

MUSTANG 1967 GT. red T-roof.<br />

loeded 14.700 miles stored<br />

winters. $9500 After 3 30 274-1506<br />

CELEBR<strong>IT</strong>Y 1968 Low<br />

Sharp $5590 35<br />

TAMAROFF<br />

CELEBR<strong>IT</strong>Y 1987 - 4 door A-1<br />

•nape wfth al options excep- power<br />

windows A seets 78.800 mllee.<br />

avMiable immediately 427-6969<br />

CHFVELLE, 1872, wagon, 350 CIO.<br />

automatic, air, 36.000 miles, runs<br />

good rust, $1500/beet 464-6461<br />

Uncle<br />

FORO AER08TARS 19B8 1992.<br />

reguMr extended. XL* and XLT*. 8<br />

m stock, starting lorm $7466<br />

FAJRLANE FORD<br />

582-1172<br />

FORD E- ISO 191<br />

sokjtafy loeded. low ml sag. .:la sn<br />

vacation ready $13,888<br />

FAIRLANE FORD<br />

M2-1172<br />

FORD E360 361 angina. C8 trana-<br />

mMalon IS paasaiigai. Mr 76,000<br />

m*ee. $3600 881-3081<br />

FORO VAN 1881 - HI-lop<br />

Conversion $18,888<br />

TOWN ft COUNTRY<br />

474-6750 DOOGE 474<br />

453-2424 x 245<br />

or 570-7238 Mobtta Pttona<br />

WANTED<br />

AUTOS A TRUCKS<br />

BILL BROWN<br />

-USED CARS-<br />

Ptymoul Rd . I<br />

522-0030<br />

821 Junk Cara Wi<br />

AARDVARK AUTO<br />

Turn the! funk. runMna or an<br />

car/true* MsosM $26-66000<br />

842-1275<br />

JO* POCAKSKI AUTO WIWOCMQ<br />

Bm«na OM car*. runrMig ar tern<br />

•gad o K Ca* MM lor higher prtoa<br />

822 Trucka For Saia<br />

CHEVY SK.VV.RAOO FSW-$11,800<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

CHEVY S-10 1881 pie* up Ow<br />

-Mas Super buy OMy feSM6<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

CMtVY S-10 1*80 pic* «<br />

$10 886<br />

MATtCK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

FORO 1983 Cconn.ar lanwarmsi.<br />

extended body 8 ft c i Bi* beat oi-<br />

ler 461-028*<br />

FORO 1988 EoonoBne Van aatdng<br />

$6240 III• I*i rebutft angTM naw<br />

tlree. Ca* after 5PM 5*8-6128<br />

FORO. 1887 BKouak top ol *e *ne<br />

ixs'isMtteii LoadM<br />

CO TV. VCR. more<br />

FORO 1987 - CM wegon Only<br />

$6,995<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

FORO 1981 ARROWSTAR Carao<br />

Van Extended IS 000 a*M* 8*200<br />

Ca* altar 4pm 3tV881-07S8<br />

eo 43,800 m*as $16,000 643-8084<br />

OMC<br />

oondH<br />

$7800<br />

i STARCRAFT - a raSiM<br />

•3 000 e«aa.<br />

420-4482<br />

1888 V endure 2600<br />

87 000<br />

OOROON CHEVROLET<br />

PLYMOUTH ASTRO 1880 Van<br />

S11JNM<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

KTIIOUTH ASTRO 1881<br />

mi Of% $ ti $as<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7W0<br />

1960 JAGUAR MARK IX SHOW CAR<br />

Winner Meadowtxook Concours, Eyes on the<br />

Classics, and 24 other shows Fully restored 96.57<br />

points Deep black, eight coats lacquer, red hide<br />

seats, automatic transmission. 34.000 mWes Over<br />

$48,000 Invested £30.000 or best offer<br />

PHONE 313-553-8343, FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

PLYMOUTH VOY4<br />

Waodgram Mpesa $11,798<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

474-8780 DOOQ8 474<br />

Al ussd csrs snd trucks *nd vsns rstf-taoasd wfth<br />

| our NO HASSt.6 prtCB for your buying convsntancs |<br />

'79 CAPRICE<br />

CLASSIC<br />

LORdsd. only 68.000 milss!<br />

* 2 5 5 5<br />

'•1 CAPFUCC<br />

CLASSIC<br />

LoacJeO airtr* aharp or*y<br />

»,000 mHaa<br />

1<br />

1 1 . 4 4 4<br />

•99 CHIVY S-10<br />

TAMO* PTCKUP<br />

A*, turU t csssetle r^y<br />

«*isals cap « cyhntUr aaant<br />

$<br />

7 1 7 1<br />

'01 OMC TLK<br />

SUSUVTSAM<br />

Ni. ha* I si Mar pacftag*<br />

380 angne orty JJ 000 mSa*<br />

• 1 7 , 5 5 5<br />

1 Most cars guars nt—d nwtths or 9000 m«M<br />

Lou LaRfche<br />

i M f l S^yHrfk ^ 5 1 ^ 7 9 7<br />

rIfWOUOl<br />

I<br />

jl<br />

WHEN <strong>IT</strong><br />

COMES TO<br />

COLLISION<br />

REPAIR...<br />

W E HAVE<br />

<strong>IT</strong> ALL!<br />

• Fast Service • Genuine GM Parts<br />

• Full 1 Yr. Warranty • Modern Paint Facilities<br />

• Factory Certified Technicians • All I Makes<br />

|"~COUPON OFFER" • COUPONOFFER"!<br />

, F R E E L O A N E R ,<br />

1 W<strong>IT</strong>H ANY COLLISION REPAIR '<br />

. OVER '500 .<br />

Expires 7-31 93<br />

23 YEARS SERVING PLYMOUTH,<br />

CANTON, LIVONIA, NORTHVILLE<br />

OU i.<br />

CHEVFIDLET G e o SUBARU<br />

LOCAL 4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 METRO 9 6 1 - 4 7 9 7<br />

40675 Plymouth Road • Plymouth<br />

LaeAROR 1992, Convertible - V«<br />

auto, air. 14.000 executive driven<br />

mHea. $14,268.<br />

DICK SCOTT DOOGE<br />

664 Ann Arbor Rd<br />

451-2110 USED CARS 862-1322<br />

LeaAROR 1992 - ConvertlbM. LX.<br />

VS aulomatlc. mr. power windows A<br />

locks. Infinity sound, leetber A morel<br />

*»nced to ae* $15,286<br />

OICK SCOTT DOOGC<br />

664 Ann Arbor Rd<br />

451-2110 US60 CARS 882-3322<br />

NEWPORT 1960 - 4 door air.<br />

crulae. power locks, windows. 56K,<br />

KTtM rust. $600 255-4533<br />

N€W YORKER 1963, 53.000 rules.<br />

excellent 1 owner. $2,300<br />

£>*ys 424-9090 Evas 662-7177<br />

TIRED OF WALKING<br />

TYME AUTO has a lot of site* sfvfts<br />

6 automatics priced under $2000<br />

They must gol<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />

884 Dodga<br />

CHALLENGE R 1963 4 speed runs<br />

good new tires A exhaust some<br />

rual $500 After 5PM 476-4147<br />

DAYTONA 1964, turbo, 5 speed,<br />

good condition. $l200'be*t<br />

C*l after 5pm 536-7006<br />

BbACXWB hh FORD<br />

HAS A USED CAR OR<br />

TRUCK FOR EVERYONE<br />

rTuesday Specials-<br />

• Open 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. •<br />

| Check-out our lot *<br />

\ for these Tuesday ]<br />

. only specials. .<br />

• 100 U s e d Cars .<br />

• in stock .<br />

• Closed Monday for .<br />

• Memorial Day Observance •<br />

DAYTONA 1987 Padflca. turbo,<br />

loaded, low maea. $3700 or beat ol-<br />

fM 451-0268<br />

DAYTONA 1968 - ES Turbo. $5000<br />

or best ofler 346-2636<br />

DAYTONA 1990 ES - Auto, Mr. Mi<br />

opt lone. 34.000 mHea. $6995<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Cnrvsler-PtymoutlvJeep-EagM<br />

455-6740 961-3171<br />

MUST AUG 1966 • LX. 3 door 5<br />

speed. Mr power steering snd<br />

brakee Low maes $4.266<br />

FAIRLANE FORD<br />

582-1172<br />

MUSTANG 1968 LX automatic,<br />

am/fm starao, surround sound, ret<br />

black. e*raoe kept, $279 down wltti<br />

vary amal payments 20 iMnuSe<br />

credit approval by pnone<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5566<br />

MUSTANG 1969 Convertible - Auto<br />

mr. mi power $6995<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

455-8**<br />

CJmysier-Prymoulti-Jeap-Eagle<br />

5-6740 861-3171<br />

MUSTANG 1969 Convertible - Auto<br />

air. al power. $6995<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler - Plymoutn-Jeep-Eagle<br />

455-6740 961-3171<br />

MUSTANG 1969 GT, loaded «ry<br />

oood condition, 53 600<br />

|799!<br />

THUNOER8IRD 1980 - 34 000 rm<br />

loaded, extra dean Omy $8895<br />

453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />

THUNDERSIRD 1890 - Super<br />

Couoe, automatic, power sun root.<br />

Red wltti Grey leather Won t last<br />

with only 22.000 maes $13,466<br />

FAIRLANE FORD<br />

582-1172<br />

TMUN0€R8IR0 1991 - Auto, a*, al<br />

power. IS 000 m*as. Keyless entry.<br />

$10,995<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler - Piymouth-Jeep-Eagle<br />

455-8740 961-3171<br />

$99 DOWN SALE<br />

FOR FIRST TIME BUYERS<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5586<br />

sn qm<br />

GEO METRO 1990, LSI convertible,<br />

sm.'lm caaaette. mr great condmon.<br />

28.000 mHea. 642-6219<br />

PR1ZM 1990 - hatchback. 43.000<br />

rrHes. a*, automatic, stereo, naw<br />

tires. Ml warranty $5950 770-3864<br />

STORM, 1991 OS! - Red. loeded<br />

Harm, excellent condition. 20.000<br />

mlea. $6500 425-7334<br />

STORM, 1991 - 11,800 m*as. Mr.<br />

automatic, am/fm stereo ye*ow<br />

Exca*am Condition $7650<br />

Cal 335-4555<br />

COUGAR 1888 LA - loaded i u »<br />

$5500<br />

726-6472<br />

COUGAR 1988. 52.000 m*es. loed-<br />

ed extra, exvs cseam $7386<br />

453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LMCOLM-MERCURY<br />

ESCORT 1881 QT - 27.000 mlaa.<br />

Cayman green. 5-apeed $8395<br />

453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />

GRARO MARQUIS 1989 4 Door<br />

Mack, premium am-fm cessans a*<br />

power. a»,ca*aii condmon, 1 owner<br />

garage kapt $10,000 642-4836<br />

GRANO MARQUIS 1867 LS dean.<br />

torn m*ss. new uras. bensry brskea.<br />

exhaust $5895 AJMn P«n<br />

Eve 926-6280 Day 94^-8072<br />

GRANO MARQUIS 1961 Vary Ktle<br />

rusl. runs good lots ot naw parts<br />

$700 or beat ofler 729-3267<br />

GRANO MARQUIS 1863 Grey with<br />

red interior Encs**nl condmon.<br />

Cleen $675 513-2161<br />

GRANO MARQUIS 1985 loeded<br />

Hurry $3495<br />

GORDON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />

GRANO MARQUS 1890 LS<br />

undercoated. 1 non-emoker owner.<br />

46.000 m*ss Priced lo sel $6900<br />

453-4462<br />

MARK VII 1968 - LSC - only 38.000<br />

Y*ry careful maes. looks $ drives<br />

perfect $12,900 453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

UNCOLN-ME RCURY<br />

MARQUIS 1964. mdslzs. sts-<br />

tiorrwagon. $5O0/bse1 669-1236<br />

MONARCH, 1878, 70.000 mHea,<br />

Sl.000Sb**t oftar 416-9466<br />

SABLE '966 LS. nmm tires, brakes,<br />

shocks, $2800 643-6878<br />

SABLE, 1966 LS Black wether<br />

loeded. sxce*em condition<br />

S6500 522-6635<br />

t n OktemoMto<br />

OERA 1967, Ngri m*sa $2000 or<br />

beel ofler 281-4042<br />

CUTLASS SUPREME. 1884 Broug-<br />

ham. V8. 4 door, moat arcisaansi<br />

$1800 534-4282<br />

CUTLASS SUPREME 1886 Coupe,<br />

automatic mr. V-6, power locks<br />

asasfle A more. 13.000 miles<br />

Musi Seel<br />

BOB JEANMOTTE<br />

PONTIAC/OMC TRUCK<br />

Plymouth. 453-2900<br />

CUTLASS 1879 Supreme Broug-<br />

ham. 85.000 ri*aa. loaded, good<br />

shape. $ 10001beat 427-5644<br />

CUTLASS 1966 - Clara. 4 cy*r>dar<br />

automatic power sunroof wire<br />

wheals, very sharp $2500 or beat<br />

After 5pm 549-3153<br />

CUTLASS 1987 CALAIS SUPREME,<br />

loaded, eutometic. newer Ores, SX<br />

hauet A brskes $3000 981-4122<br />

CUTLASS 1980 - 33,000 mllea must<br />

see!<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

FIERO, 1985 GT<br />

root, low miles. sice*em oondHfcjn.<br />

$3795/beet 661-1510<br />

GN<br />

liSi<br />

FtREBIRO FORMULA 1888 *re en-<br />

red. s* opOone i-lops $8996<br />

Bnence. $225 down<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5586<br />

FORMULA FIREBIRD 1875 must<br />

sa*. a neal sin condKlon. Mack on<br />

black. 466. 4 apaad. 410 n s rear<br />

end restored from tr<br />

$6200/beat Cal<br />

GRANO Am 1966-Automatic, ar.<br />

tut cruoe. am-fm :salens Plan<br />

*440C 442-8180<br />

GRANO AM 1990 Only $8895<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

GRANO AM 1981 LE - black, 2 door<br />

loaded new engine. $8500<br />

Cal after 5pm 937-2726<br />

GRAND AM 1981 4 door, mint con-<br />

dition. brand new touring T/A's,<br />

power windows OoorUcks. em-lm<br />

$8525 firm 532-1124<br />

GRAND AM 1992, SE - auto, sir 4<br />

door al power entMock brakes<br />

$10,995<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

PONTIAC'GMC TRUCK<br />

Plymouth. 453-2500<br />

DELTA 66. 1986 Brougham co*ege<br />

cer. 4 door, good shepe. s* power,<br />

beet oflar 646-0607<br />

LEMANS 1979 2 door 302 V-8,<br />

82100 m*as. Sony stereo good me-<br />

chenlcal condition $700 455-6886<br />

DELTA 86 1987 - Royal Brougham<br />

C ry 4 door. Vfl. cruise al power<br />

450 474-0990<br />

D€LTA 66 1989-4 door Loeded Ex-<br />

ceBent condition 63,000 miles.<br />

$7000 negoOsWB 425-3712<br />

PARISIENNE 1965 excellent condi-<br />

tion. wel cared for. 1 fer.Wy. $2900.<br />

277-3754<br />

PARISIENNE 1986 1<br />

Hurry $1895<br />

GOROON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />

F1RENZA 1964 - Good car sutomat-<br />

ic. power sleenng mr Mneouri cer<br />

$1600 416-5824<br />

OLDS 1964 low m»ss. one ownsr<br />

Onfy $2995<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

PONTIAC 1986 6000 STE - Loeded.<br />

body m good condition, needs en-<br />

gine worV $1500 or best ofler<br />

After 6pm 455-9413<br />

PONTIAC 1967 - Station Wsgon. 1<br />

owner, must see-<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

OLDS 96. 1969 Regency. Broug-<br />

hem. lul power exceisnl condition<br />

low m*es. msny extras, sskmg<br />

$8750 or bast 721-6166<br />

PONTIAC 2000. 1984 - automatic,<br />

while, sunroof, cassette depend-<br />

able transportation $700 326-2786<br />

SABLE 1969 - LS. loaded Ml pow-<br />

er $6995<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

474-6750 DOOGE 4 74-6666<br />

OVER 200 USED VEHICLES m<br />

stock. Cal AI SfbiBa at Bob Saks<br />

Olds 478-0500EX1 415<br />

TORONAOO. 1964 - Looks snd runs<br />

naw Good tires, nes pemi hilly<br />

loaded, sharp. $2500 937-3161<br />

SABLE 1990 LS - loaded, air, power<br />

window*, locka. exce*ent condition<br />

Dark Grey $6400 565-7437<br />

878 Plymouth<br />

SABLE 1990 LS - loaded 80 000<br />

maes, excenenl condition, $7000<br />

After 4pm 553-8117<br />

HORIZON 1969 - sir conditioning 5<br />

speed $3090 353-1300<br />

TAMAROFF<br />

THUNOERBIRD 1991, 21.000 ml<br />

automatic. V8. mr. loaded Only<br />

$10,995<br />

Bob Saka Olds 476-0500<br />

Ask tor Al S«b*is only Exl 415<br />

TOPAZ LTS, 1991 - s* Wheel dftve.<br />

loeded premium sound caaaette<br />

43.000 maes $6 500 416-8242<br />

LASER 1991 RS power windows A<br />

locks tilt cruise, rsaastie '6 vafve<br />

SL»wool Very hot! $9995<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

PONTtAC/GMC TRUCK<br />

Plymouth 453-2500<br />

REUANT 1966, K car 63,000 mrtes.<br />

am/1m stereo, 5-apeed. greet condi-<br />

tion. warranty to 70,000 miles<br />

$2300/best 459-5554<br />

PONTIAC 6000 LE Wsgon 1988.<br />

V6. S psas SI power options.<br />

45.000 miles, shsrp. $5,995 BOB<br />

JEANNOTTE<br />

PONTIAC'GMC TRUCK<br />

Plymouth, 453-2500<br />

PONTIAC 6000 1966 - LE, Ml pow-<br />

er only $2495 ,<br />

GOROON CHEVROLET 456-5250<br />

Chevy Sprint.<br />

274-5408 or $22-8174<br />

OM*<br />

Bob Safes Olds 478-0800<br />

Aak tor Al Pit Ma only Exl 415<br />

SUNBIRO 1981 QT V-8. mMom<br />

a*, aharp' $5,886<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

PONTlAC/OlilC TRUCK<br />

Plymou* 453 2500<br />

881 Saturn<br />

SATURN 1982- SL2.<br />

ed. loaded $12,288<br />

DICK SCOTT DOOQE<br />

664 Ann Arbor Rd<br />

451-2110 USED CARS 882-3322<br />

SC 1881 eMta Mr. power Ind Owe,<br />

locks. 5 spaed em. s*eul oondRton<br />

36.000 maes $10,250<br />

882 Toyota<br />

CAMRY 1990 Wagon Lees than<br />

20,000 maes Loaoed 1 $10,000<br />

Ca*. 313-832-0316<br />

CEUC* 1988 GT Convar owe. Mac*<br />

Drakss nee rear wmdon . rmm rr*4-<br />

Iter AJ service by iM<br />

sharp $8900<br />

CELICA, 1989 32.000<br />

mstlc, mr sm-fm caa<br />

tires sxesasm $7700 464-8626<br />

CELICA 1990 GT. OS<br />

drtven sunrool greal<br />

788-2374<br />

CEJJCA. 1991. red. load!<br />

wheels. 19.000 maes $12,000 Ca*<br />

A leave meat age 851-8775<br />

COROLLA 1982 - 4 door, ajtomaDc<br />

as $6590 353-1300<br />

TAMAROFF<br />

LEXUS LS 400. 1991. 4 door. i«ls<br />

with tan, losded mint condmon<br />

80,000 mass. $37,000 861-6148<br />

SUPRAS 1987-198iS-1991, 3<br />

oiooee from $7995<br />

Bob Ssks Olds 478-0500<br />

Ask tor Al SK*s only Exl 4TS<br />

TERCEL - 1991, 2 door,<br />

26.000 mass, good condition War<br />

rarity until Oct 1994 $6400<br />

648-»580<br />

PONTIAC 6000 1986 - LE. auto-<br />

matic sir poww windows and locks<br />

tm. cruise. Kks new Only $4995<br />

Bob Saks Olds 476-0500<br />

Ask lor Al S ibHa only Ext 415<br />

884 Volk»wg»n<br />

JETTA 1969 - 4 door. clean<br />

$7290 353-1300<br />

TAMAROFF<br />

STE 6000 1965. low miss, show-<br />

room condition al options, coda<br />

aiarm moonroof, $4,200 524-9589<br />

RABB<strong>IT</strong> 1981. high<br />

$490<br />

mHea r*mi,<br />

425-3793<br />

TOP CA$H<br />

For ALL US)<br />

TRACKER 1991 - 4X4 ready<br />

OnlyS 10,995<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

870 Honda<br />

ACCORD LX. 1986 sxceaent con-<br />

dition. 88.000 maes. $4,975<br />

375-5287<br />

ACCORD 1985, LX. hetchbac*. Mr,<br />

caaeette power steermg/'brakas,<br />

high maes. $2300/besl 288-3953<br />

ACCORD, 1967 LX - 5-apeed, loed-<br />

ed. very good condition. North Ca-<br />

rolina car. $5000 722-7421<br />

ACCORD 1987 LX). pawl y«y. 5<br />

speed, clutch i yr old. new brafces-<br />

sxhaust. sunroof, 59,600 mass.<br />

4 door scxaleni condition $6100<br />

553-0628<br />

ACCORD 1968 LX1 Hatchback,<br />

while. 58,000 m*es. Owner going<br />

oversea s $8800 Cal. 645-9185<br />

17995 Ca* after 6pm 453-1618<br />

MUSTANG 1989 5 0, Mr, loeded. 5<br />

speed the insurant* on this one Is<br />

murder, but It'i a greet Buyt<br />

TYME AUTO 455-5586<br />

MUSTANG 1990 GT Convertlbia,<br />

25th Anniversary Edition, triple<br />

Mack. Ilka new. low mileage<br />

$15,700 or best 851-8373<br />

MUSTANG 1990 - GT. 5 0, 5<br />

Mr. factory sunroof 21.000 sdufl<br />

driven m*e*. $10,486<br />

OlCK SCOTT DOOGE<br />

664 Ann Arbor Rd<br />

451-2110 USED CARS 982-3322<br />

DYNASTY 1991 - V8. automatic, air<br />

power Window* and locks, cnaaa tit<br />

A morel i owner trade Onfy $7288<br />

DICK SCOTT DOOGE<br />

684 Ann Arbor Rd<br />

451-2110 USED CARS 982-3322<br />

INTERPID 1993 - ES, 3 5. VS suto-<br />

maoc mr climate controLjdual pow-<br />

ar leather! Traction ftck. Mfy<br />

equipped 1 2 to choose Factory ex-<br />

ecutive cere Ca* tor fluaai<br />

DICK SCOTT DOOGE<br />

884 Ann Arbor Rd<br />

451-2110 USED CARS 982-3322<br />

SHADOW 1966 - 4 door loaded<br />

58 .000 m*ea $4 ,000 Ca* 9am-5pm<br />

946-2217<br />

SHADOW 1969 - Great buy $3995<br />

MATICK CHEVY 531-7100<br />

SHADOW 1989 while Mr automel<br />

Ic. 4 door hatch back 2 0 Her<br />

42* $4800 528-0771<br />

MUSTANG 1990 LX - Auto, a*<br />

29.000 m*as. flash red. $8995<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrysler-Plymouth-Jeep-Esgie<br />

455-6740 981-3171<br />

MUSTANG 1991 - GT, convertlbia. 5<br />

spaed Ml the toys. Only 19,000<br />

miles $13 ,968<br />

FAIRLANE FORD<br />

582-1172<br />

MUSTANG, 1981, LX. 5 0 Liter, 5<br />

speed, extras, sxtsndsd warranty<br />

Muet aee A drive $10,900 647-4157<br />

MUSTANG 1991. I<br />

5 L. air. crmee. tit am/tm<br />

cessans isether A morel 17,000<br />

one owner mlsa $14,988<br />

DICK SCOTT DOOGE<br />

664 Arm Arbor Rd<br />

451-2110 USED CARS 882-3322<br />

MUSTANG 1992, GT Convertible,<br />

4.500 maee. dim Mue. 5 speed,<br />

loaded 816,250/beei 881-5787<br />

SHADOW 1980 - Auto sk<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

Chrystsr-PlymouBvJeep-Eegle<br />

455-6740 961-3171<br />

SKAOOW 1980 - Auto mr. caaeette<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

MUSTANG 1992. GT. bnghi red, 5<br />

apeed. loeded 6.000 maes 0my<br />

$14 500 453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

l. INCOLN-MERCUHY<br />

PROBE. 1989 GL. aiicelent condi-<br />

tion aulomatlc mr. aw mlea. must<br />

see Aaklng $6700 425-4447<br />

SHADOW 1983 - ES oonverllbM<br />

VS, automatic mr. power mndows.<br />

I I locks crulee Ml AM FM<br />

sen SAVE 1 Ca* lor<br />

DICK SCOT DOOGE<br />

884 Arm Arbor Rd<br />

461-21W USED CARS 882-3322<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

474-6750 DOOGE<br />

886 Ford<br />

CROWN V1CTORU 1882 LX und»<br />

12.000 - I n waded muet sel<br />

$13900 422-0888<br />

CROW* VICTORIA 1882 - LX 4<br />

door Charcoel Orey Loaded Super<br />

buy at $14 888<br />

FAIRLANE FORO<br />

5*2-1172<br />

ESCORT 1888 EX» sport. $ i<br />

«•«— 83 000 —a. very goo.<br />

$1888 46)<br />

FAIRLANE FORO<br />

582-1172<br />

• > » f u l l 88*88<br />

FAJWLANE FOROI<br />

• M S - 1 1 7 2 •<br />

FAIRLANE FORO<br />

5®2-1172<br />

PROBE 1990 LX. 5 apeed menuM.<br />

crystal blue M* loaded. H power<br />

34.000 m*ea ax:a*art oondmun.<br />

$7500 Plymouth 454-0403<br />

TAURUS GL 1992 - (7 000 m*ee<br />

Only $12,500 463-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LINCOLN-4MWRCURY<br />

TAURUS 191<br />

maes. $3000<br />

• 87.000<br />

882-8715<br />

ACCORD. 1989. sport coupe, red.<br />

sir automatic. nceSant condition<br />

87300 256-1103<br />

ACCORD 1990 Coupe EX - 5 speed.<br />

Premium -aaaafta. moonroof a*oy<br />

wheels, very dean $9950 350-6426<br />

ACCORO 1990 - EX. Sedan,<br />

$10,190 353-1300<br />

TAMAROFF<br />

ACCORO 1981 DX - 22.000 m*as.<br />

axce*ent condmon, $10,650 Week-<br />

day* 357-7126 After 6pm. 370-0478<br />

ACCORO 1981 LX. Navy Mua. 5<br />

apeed. 34.000 mass loeded. excel-<br />

lent condition $10 600 976-7024<br />

CJVIC 1986 - 4 door 5<br />

mm $3995<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY<br />

474-6750 DOOQE 47.<br />

CTV1C 1981 - 2 door hatch back Mr.<br />

siereo cessans, good condition,<br />

$4400 651-8703<br />

453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />

TRACER. 1989- 4 door. 5 speed SK<br />

80.000 mlea. $4000 Exca*ent con-<br />

dition, good rskeble c*> 540-1041<br />

880 Pontiac<br />

875 Nissan<br />

BONNEVILLE 1986 - 4 door V6.<br />

61,000 maee. $2100<br />

642 9626<br />

NISSAN 1989 240SX/SE - Bieo w /<br />

gray waerlot. loeded. sunroof ABS.<br />

lncslent condKlon $9500 344-9041<br />

NISSAN 300ZX Turbo. 1984<br />

Loaded' Grsy with Isether sitertor.<br />

T-tops, LCD dssh. power locks/win-<br />

dows. alarm new tires. $3500 or<br />

best 626-0778<br />

BONNEVILLE 1966 - SSE leetner<br />

$6390 353-1300<br />

TAMAROFF<br />

BONNEVILLE 1992 SE. si power<br />

options, cassette shap« A clean<br />

Priced lo sal $13,995<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

PONTtAC/GMC TRUCK<br />

Plymouth 453-2500<br />

Call Mr. Miller<br />

Garden City<br />

Auto Mart<br />

27777 Ford Rd<br />

Garden City 425-2210<br />

CRX 1980 SI<br />

rod.<br />

$7800/beet<br />

Cica*ant shape. W<br />

PRELUDE 1884-Moorwool. pu*-out<br />

radto. cnaee tit., sr poaw sseer<br />

mg/brakes Mint $2900 471 2752<br />

PRELUOE 1987<br />

sunrool. Ml power sharp P<br />

BOB JEANNOTTE<br />

PONTtAC/GMC TRUCK<br />

Plymouth, 453-2500<br />

PRELUOE 19** SI. 5 spaed, loaded,<br />

navy. I<br />

56.000 $7900 981-6718<br />

872 Lincoln<br />

CONTINENTAL. 1881 - navy, lost<br />

35.000 m*ss $15,000<br />

CONTINENTAL. 1881<br />

•oaded. leethe m*mi<br />

30.000 m*ss. $17,000 628-8479<br />

CONTINENTAL 1988 one<br />

Worse car. vary good ot<br />

$3800 or beat oMar 868-8778<br />

CONTINENTAL TS88 SIG<br />

CONTINCNTAt. 1*86 - two lone<br />

i. en.sasiil oomsuon. $1S00 or<br />

TAURUS<br />

57 000 m<br />

$4700<br />

brafeea/banary.<br />

422-4374<br />

TAURUS 1888 - LX "Wit coxSSor<br />

IS. low 'Usui<br />

348-2277<br />

TAURUS 1*8* WAQON THarWaa<br />

gray gray Manor Hwy maes. greet<br />

OUW«SMUI>. $4*00 468-717$<br />

TAURUS., 1880. LX M8y<br />

TAURUS 1881 Wa^an. VS. aul*-<br />

FAIRLANE FORO<br />

582-1172<br />

TAURUS 1888 SHO - Sr^i Red,<br />

apeed caeen om, SM.aaa' ' '<br />

FAIRLANE FORD<br />

4I2-1172<br />

CONTINENT Ai. 1880 ExStMM<br />

TwRghi Mua extended mm m*,<br />

Leather esmaxMi »ia*il«*iad<br />

$11880 474-7504<br />

MARK V* 1888 LSC - 111*1 bw-<br />

gandy isoowoal. aoRM oonM-<br />

•on 8*8*6 488-7812<br />

v*. 1*88 LSC- dark Mua.<br />

•onroo« JSC aa-<br />

mile* issmecutsts contfltlaw<br />

$14,800 Days $17-<br />

$17-<br />

CAR 1886 dean good a s<br />

prtoo oRa ad $1880SaM<br />

TOWN CAR TS80 I<br />

omy$i4*Jo*<br />

HINES PARK<br />

L8ICOLIS-4^ROUR-Y<br />

874<br />

HINES PARK<br />

THE<br />

SALE<br />

CONTINUES<br />

OPEN TUESDAY<br />

JUNE 1<br />

TIL 9 PM<br />

OoeA 400 CgM. & 9h Stock<br />

ilUacktuc<br />

FORD<br />

PERFORMS<br />

41001 Plymouth Rd.<br />

Plymouth


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O&E Monday, May 31, 1993<br />

• Jack Demmer Ford Used Cars • Jack Demmer Ford Used Cars • Jack Demmer Ford Used Cars • Jack Demmer Ford Used Cars *<br />

1986 Honda Accord LX<br />

4 Door<br />

1988 Taurus LX 4 Door<br />

'4295<br />

1991 FESTIVA GL<br />

1987 Chevrolet Camero Z28 1991 T<br />

4995<br />

s 6995<br />

1984 Bronco II 4x4 1989 Ford E-250 Club Wagon XLT 1990 Taurus LX Wagon<br />

Lmttm. U UWr, automate. *r<br />

1992 Capri "Hard Top"<br />

kaylaaa antry, 8 paaaartaar.<br />

s 3995<br />

s 7995<br />

1988 Cougar XR7 1987 Chevrolet Astro Wagon<br />

1991 Torn Cad<br />

htw Mon, boo<br />

pgM daah. Moy |<br />

0Bi»«fc coAoeot 26,000<br />

1986 Chevrolet Beauville Wagon I 1985 Ford F-350 Stake<br />

i990 Chevrolet Cavalier 2 Door 1987 Ford E-350 Super Cargo Van<br />

1990 Olds Cutlass 2 Door 1988 Thunderbird Sport<br />

Aut'-">.ihr i" t i • ()• i. ' •' ' ''<br />

1990 Mustang LX<br />

S C A A C<br />

0<br />

721-6560<br />

I C K I<br />

1987 Buick Regal<br />

S C O A C<br />

^H1992 Proba G T ^<br />

Automate. air, moonrool. tSStT<br />

M B poaar brahaa. ato-<br />

UTOI • • • • • —<br />

Was $11,495<br />

$ 9995<br />

M 6,795<br />

1991 Mark VU "LSC"<br />

fri 8 .495<br />

1990 CONTINENTAL<br />

Waa 912,486<br />

Sffi-SST<br />

$ 6995<br />

1992 COUGAR 1R7<br />

Moonro*. dgMdMh, kaylaaa<br />

•11.895<br />

37300 Michigan Avenue at Newburgh Road, Wayne<br />

1-275 Exit 22, Two Miles East<br />

'15,995<br />

1992 Fofd F-150 XLT<br />

Biff. 2 too®<br />

1991 Fori F2599ap*C* XLT<br />

t.<br />

*13,995<br />

u r\ i OVER 266<br />

MTCHIOAN<br />

•LOT 2 I-94<br />

& TRUCKS<br />

IN STOCK<br />

.1 VJLLLLLHAI'II-L'K-LJL<br />

12<br />

tamaroff<br />

d o d g e a<br />

-,,'amaroff<br />

WWH0ND4<br />

nissm-isuzu<br />

s P<br />

•93 BUICK<br />

17 999<br />

[S3<br />

I BRAND NEW V3 NISSAM<br />

SENTRA<br />

J Enana<br />

AP, 1.6L 4 cyl Eng., Automate,<br />

Lock Brakaa Ltara InL<br />

AMFM Starao Cruaa, Ramc<br />

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Minnelli, Tony Awards<br />

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In 1965, Liza Minnelli made her<br />

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mi' Award and, a pair of Italy s prestigious<br />

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for three consecutive years Her recordings<br />

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produced by England's Pet<br />

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Tonys she has received In<br />

1973. she won a special prize for her<br />

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1984. she ductron<br />

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woods E Gwenn S UacLaine<br />

U S News Retirement<br />

Guide 93<br />

Hank Parker Raceday<br />

Pozeer I Donahue<br />

FitMe Wtth<br />

Ortaade<br />

Wltson<br />

R Martin Bets<br />

masters<br />

The Pr soner<br />

comes to the end of h.s<br />

adventure<br />

OBGYN<br />

Update<br />

Mary Tyter<br />

Moore<br />

Fam<br />

Practice<br />

Celebrity<br />

Outdoors<br />

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Japan where he is taken under wing By a powerful warlord to become the<br />

first Western samurai fl ChamDertain T Mifune<br />

Connections Tele<br />

communication<br />

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Bowyer Bell<br />

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student agrees lo fight in a tournament, txrt h«s<br />

Japanese teacher refuses to train him, causing a rrft<br />

•n their friendship fl Macctuo P Monti (PG)<br />

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(Historical Drama) (1991) A girt sets<br />

her sights on becoming part o' a<br />

dangerous camiva act G Anwar (G)<br />

Mongol Horttes Storm<br />

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Bobby Jones Gospel<br />

Question<br />

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Oonna Reed<br />

Counterstrike Sione<br />

comes to the aid of a<br />

deceased fiend s son<br />

World News<br />

Miss Marple Murder<br />

occurs among |uveriies<br />

Tom SnyOei<br />

TMs Century Castro ss<br />

Both loved and rated<br />

'VMM<br />

Gospel<br />

Personal<br />

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(:«•) Road le the White House 9« Ok*<br />

Cheney Rep Robert Doman<br />

India Whool ot Ut« India stands as a cufturally and<br />

geographically diverse nation<br />

MOVtE: TaUka HM _ (Action<br />

Comedy] I (1993) , A cop tries to protect<br />

a murder witness from mob assassins<br />

L Whirhetd T GolOwyn<br />

Behind-the-scenes ioo* at<br />

ft* making of We Can 1<br />

Dance<br />

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Cllflliemger<br />

MOVtE: Chock Berry<br />

HaM HMI Rock a Roll<br />

(Documentary) (1987)<br />

C Berry k Richards<br />

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tribute to the millions of men and<br />

womer who have served tne nation<br />

60 Mmules Murder She Wrole *<br />

•ecord company ownekilled<br />

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orphans 'ocus the-r ove and affection on a osi<br />

DaDy C Hestw C filler<br />

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lumper<br />

arrestee lo- murde Sl;S2?:"<br />

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2:40 CT MOVIE: My Man Ad*n .uxnedv<br />

19651 A boy meets his fantasy an fx."<br />

suspects her of a crime taprae- ioarje<br />

Verama Carrwngn: R<br />

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can destroy the worta Jm-ar, S*ncs ~x<br />

unfK R<br />

3^0 Q Up Ctoee<br />

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1937 A torch singer nees to Cantor-.a<br />

t h k i C I O S * D * fWV3 ^<br />

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Getaway ,»ama 19901 Sever enmoa is<br />

stage a dar.ng roOfcery ai an air^cv x»^-<br />

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always getting r>,s protege out 0'<br />

trouble Adbe Reason S."evr Mra*»r<br />

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1943I During WWII a German soiciematches<br />

wits * th a Russian villager<br />

Anne Banter Dana Andre**. ; T chase<br />

scenes Douglas fair nanus S- 3bsfe-<br />

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CT MOVIE: One ol Our Aircraft Is<br />

Misting .Drama 194? Si, • e'S are<br />

for cea la bail out over occupies Holianc<br />

Eric Portman Godfrey tea-:?<br />

4:05 CD MOVIE: Pnsoners ol the Sun<br />

{Docudrama I99ii In 1945 a Japanese<br />

methoas to hea a crippleo girl usorge<br />

Sanders Vary Magwre<br />

GO 59 MOVIE: Lassie's Great Adventure<br />

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young owner Become stranaec in the<br />

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S3 MOVIE. His Mistress [Drama 1984<br />

A woman s ca'eer surges wnen she<br />

romances tie company president<br />

Robert ur.'cA Jvhanne Phillips<br />

4 15 CT MOVIE Five Came Back ACveTfure<br />

19391 Plane crash victims struggle to<br />

survive n the Amazon |ungie Chester<br />

Warns Jot" Caradine<br />

4 20 ct MOVIE: Class Action iDrama 199''<br />

A lawyer d'scovers his opposing counsel<br />

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