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Volume 13 Number b7 Thursday. <strong>February</strong> 4. <strong>1988</strong> <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan<br />
62 Pages<br />
County leaders recall<br />
Soapy's career, 7 A<br />
Tw#ity-five cents<br />
198-8 Sabvttaa Cocnmumcjtjoai Corpora(ioc All Ri£bt» Reserved<br />
Merit group hears complaints against clerk<br />
By M B. Dillon<br />
staff writer<br />
Relations between <strong>Canton</strong> Township department<br />
heads and clerk Linda Chuhran<br />
have become so strained that the Merit<br />
Commission has been asked to intercede.<br />
Complaints filed by Dan Durack. personnel<br />
director. John Santomauro. public safety<br />
director, and John Spencer, finance director.<br />
were heard by the township Merit<br />
Commission Monday night.<br />
The three-member Merit Commission en<strong>for</strong>ces<br />
personnel policy <strong>for</strong> classified service<br />
employees<br />
Car.'on's charter empowers the commission<br />
to find an elected official guilty of a<br />
misdemeanor if it can prove the official<br />
gave false testimony, said Durack. Merit<br />
Commission secretary.<br />
Fatal<br />
crash<br />
Gary Sutherland, 34, of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
died of injuries after an accident<br />
on Michigan Avenue Tuesdaymorning<br />
Sutherland lost control of his*<br />
1984 Buick Skyhawk about 7 03<br />
a m driving west on Michigan<br />
Avenue in front of the Cozy Cafe<br />
east of Lilley.<br />
He swerved off the road and<br />
onto the median on Michigan Avenue<br />
and slammed into a parked<br />
semitrailer truck, said Dave Boljesic.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Police in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
officer.<br />
The roads were wet but not<br />
slippery, Boljesic said<br />
Sutherland was taken to Annapolis<br />
Hospital in Wayne and<br />
later transported to University of<br />
Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor<br />
He died Tuesday evening.<br />
Sutherland was alone in the car<br />
and the only person injured in the<br />
accident, Boljesic said.<br />
DURACK, UNDER oath in the quasi-judicial<br />
hearing, protested allegations made<br />
and publicized in local newspapers by<br />
Chuhran.<br />
According to Duracks testimony.<br />
Chuhran said Durack lied, and that his office<br />
was guilty of wrongdoing in the transfer<br />
of a secretary<br />
Chuhran claims a secretary who transferred<br />
from the clerk's office to the public<br />
safety department was shown special treatment<br />
by the personnel director.<br />
Chuhran admitted saying Durack lied<br />
"He stated I was offered a township attorney,<br />
and said I refused. I'd like to see the<br />
documentation that says I refused."<br />
Chuhran said<br />
Durack also objected to Chuhran's statement<br />
that he "works <strong>for</strong> four votes on the<br />
board." Chuhran admitted making the<br />
statement<br />
"You're accusing that man of making an<br />
absolute mockery of his position," said Merit<br />
Commission chairman Bruce Patterson<br />
"Well, maybe in this instance, yes," said<br />
Chuhran.<br />
Patterson called Chuhran's allegations<br />
"very serious."<br />
"If <strong>Canton</strong> Township is to maintain an effective<br />
and responsive work <strong>for</strong>ce, there<br />
must be ultimate trust in the personnel director<br />
and the way he carries out his duties."<br />
said Patterson<br />
"At the very least, if we find that it's unproven.<br />
we would insist upon a complete<br />
and full retraction and an apology from you<br />
so that other employees who have to look to<br />
him will know his reputation is beyond criticism.<br />
"To the extent this is proven, if it is found<br />
that he lied or is guilty of wrongdoing ..it<br />
would come pretty close to (warranting)<br />
personnel capital punishment' in my<br />
estimation. . .<br />
Patterson urged Chuhran to come to the<br />
Merit Commission with complaints, rather<br />
than making allegations and "circulating<br />
more and more letters."<br />
THE PUBLIC SAFETY director s complaints<br />
stem from comments made by<br />
Chuhran and a meeting held to discuss Santomauro's<br />
use of a car phone.<br />
Attended by Chuhran. Durack and Santomauro,<br />
the meeting abruptly ended when<br />
Chuhran demanded that Santomauro "get<br />
the hell out of her office," said Santomauro<br />
Chuhran contacted the State Police and<br />
BILL BRESLER/«tafl pfiotoorapfw<br />
Schools report increase in absences<br />
Student absenteeism due to illness in Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Community Schools was running<br />
a little higher than usual last week and early<br />
this week, school officials reported.<br />
"It's nothing alarming but definitely an increase<br />
since Christmas vacation," said Shirley<br />
Waters, attendance officer <strong>for</strong> the school district.<br />
"It's not any one thing and not any one<br />
school. It's a variety of illnesses," said Kari<br />
Miller, one of five nurses in the district.<br />
PRINCIPALS AND secretaries contacted<br />
Monday in a spot check were almost unanimous<br />
in reporting a slight increase in absenteeism<br />
due to illness<br />
Attendance was off slightly at Bird, Field,<br />
Gallimore and Farrand elementary schools.<br />
Central Middle School, and Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
High.<br />
Absenteeism, however, didn't exceed 8 percent<br />
at any of those schools.<br />
Forty-two of 836 teachers failed to report to<br />
work Monday but that number included longterm<br />
disabilities and maternity leaves, said<br />
Richard Egli, community relations director<br />
<strong>for</strong> the district.<br />
Parents should be careful about sending a<br />
child to school if the child complains about illness<br />
or is getting over an illness. Miller said.<br />
Wwt Is shown chocking over tonw accounts during his<br />
k as Plymouth Township Irmyrir.<br />
"He's not going to feel well, not going to do<br />
well and may be contagious," she said. "If they<br />
truly don't feel well, are running a fever, have<br />
a lot of symptoms, keep them home "<br />
Parents sometimes send their kids back too<br />
soon, Miller said.<br />
"Children who have had a temperature of<br />
100 or more should not return to school until at<br />
least 24 hours of normal temperature has<br />
passed."<br />
Ditto <strong>for</strong> extended vomiting, she added.<br />
PARENTS ARE called and asked to pick up<br />
their children at school if body temperatures<br />
reach 100 or vomiting occurs, Miller said.<br />
That sometimes presents another problem<br />
with both parents working outside of the home<br />
or families new to the community — no one to<br />
respond if a child becomes ill.<br />
"We really need parents' cooperation providing<br />
us with alternative phone numbers<br />
of people they trust," Miller said<br />
Some decisions — send or don't send — are<br />
tough to make and depend on specific circumstances.<br />
"I guess it's important <strong>for</strong> parents to get in<br />
touch with their children," Miller said<br />
There will be times when illess strikes and<br />
"it's not productive <strong>for</strong> a child to be in school,"<br />
she added.<br />
Former <strong>Canton</strong> supervisor,<br />
Joseph H. West . dies at 72<br />
Joseph H. West, a lifelong resident<br />
of the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> community<br />
who died last Sunday, is remembered<br />
by friends and colleagues as<br />
being civic-minded and gentlemanly<br />
West, 72, had served as supervisor<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong> Township and treasurer of<br />
Plymouth Township.<br />
"He was a real community-minded<br />
individual." said Harold Fischer,<br />
<strong>for</strong> whose realty firm West worked<br />
in the early '70s. "He was a very<br />
faithful and hard-working individual.<br />
"Joe was active in the Kiwanis,''<br />
Fischer said. "He would always<br />
show up to do his pari In later<br />
years, he couldn't do physical work<br />
but showed up with refreshments<br />
which be paid oat of his own pocket.<br />
"That shows real dedication."<br />
WEST WAS bora and raised In the<br />
Cherry Hill sectkto of <strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />
He served a» supervisor of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township In 1H4-47.<br />
For nearly SO years he and four<br />
brothers owned Wert Bros. Motors<br />
Inc. — at first a Nash/Rambler<br />
dealership, then a Mercury dealer<br />
The thing / remember<br />
most about Joe it he<br />
wet the kindest<br />
gentlemen / had ever<br />
met.S<br />
— Mary drooks<br />
treasurer<br />
Plymouth Township<br />
ship.— on Forest Avenue in downtown<br />
Plymouth.<br />
West served as treasurer in Plymouth<br />
Township from 1974 to 1984.<br />
Mary Brooks, current treasurer,<br />
worked as West's deputy.<br />
The thing I remember most<br />
about Joe.il he was the kindest gentleman<br />
I had ever met," she said.<br />
"Joe never raised his voice, never<br />
got mad. He had a great sense of bu<br />
mor He was a friend to everybody,"<br />
Brooks said.<br />
West was instrumental In the city<br />
acquiring The Gathering site across<br />
from Kellogg Park. Fischer said<br />
WEST, a graduate of Cleary College<br />
in Ypsilanti, was a trustee on<br />
that institution's board at the time of<br />
his death<br />
He was a member of the Plymouth<br />
Kiwanis Club <strong>for</strong> 26 years, serving<br />
as president in 1969 He also was<br />
a member of the Plymouth Elks<br />
Lodge and the Plymouth Historical<br />
Sjjciety.<br />
West also was a member of the<br />
First United Methodist Church of<br />
Plymouth.<br />
Funeral services were conducted<br />
Wednesday at First United Methodist<br />
Church Burial was in Riverside<br />
Cemetery, Plymouth<br />
West is survived by his wife Jane;<br />
daughter. Martha Rice of Akron; son,<br />
William of Plymouth, sister. Luetta<br />
of Florida; brothers. Elton of Flint<br />
and Earl of Plymouth, and two<br />
grandchildren<br />
Memorial contributions may be<br />
sent to the First United Methodist<br />
Church, the Plymouth Historical Society<br />
or the Plymouth Kiwanis<br />
Foundation.<br />
the FBI after the meeting Chuhran testified<br />
she did so because she "was in fear."<br />
Santomauro and Chuhran presented conflicting<br />
accounts of what happened<br />
According to Durack. Santomauro called<br />
the meeting to discuss Chuhran's concern<br />
about Santomauro's phone calls and "mnuendos<br />
that had been floating around in<br />
some parts of the township."<br />
"Director Santomauro expressed that he<br />
wanted it resolved be<strong>for</strong>e the township<br />
board meeting." said Durack. "Linda<br />
Chuhran stated she didn't have any questions<br />
regarding the use of the car phone.<br />
"The clerk became upset and agitated,<br />
pointing her finger in director Santomauro's<br />
face She told him to get his butt out of her<br />
office." added Durack.<br />
Please turn to Page 4<br />
Jury to<br />
ook at<br />
diary<br />
By Diane Gal*<br />
staff writer<br />
A diary kept by a <strong>Canton</strong> woman<br />
suffocated with duct tape will be admitted<br />
into evidence during the firstdegree<br />
murder trial of the woman's<br />
husband, Charles (Charlie) Ray<br />
Fisher.<br />
The diary of the <strong>Canton</strong> woman,<br />
Ella (Ria) Mercado-Fisher, 30, -hints<br />
that she was having a sexual relationship<br />
with a cousin and talks<br />
about the disintegration of her marriage<br />
to Fisher.<br />
Ironically, the diary, considered<br />
key evidence by the prosecutor, was<br />
given to Mercado-Fisher by Fisher<br />
in 1982<br />
Wayne Circuit Judge Thomas<br />
Foley ruled Monday the diary, as<br />
well as letters written by Fisher to<br />
his wife's parents and others, expressing<br />
outrage and jealousy, are<br />
necessary <strong>for</strong> the jury to understand<br />
the full picture.<br />
Wayne County assistant prosecutor<br />
Michael Reynolds said he wants<br />
the jury to see the evidence to show<br />
Fisher's state of mind be<strong>for</strong>e and after<br />
Mercado-Fisher was murdered.<br />
One of Fisher's attorneys. Richard<br />
Neaton, argued the evidence should<br />
be ruled inadmissible "because it's a<br />
bunch of shadows on premeditation,<br />
Please turn to Page 4<br />
what's inside<br />
Brevities 6A<br />
Business 1C<br />
Classified . Sections C,E,F<br />
Auto Section C<br />
Index 1F<br />
Real estate 2E<br />
Employment 1F<br />
Creative living 1E<br />
Crossword 6E<br />
Entertainment 6t><br />
Obituaries 2 A<br />
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2AtP.C) (J&E Thursday <strong>February</strong> 4, <strong>1988</strong><br />
Chiefs eye police academy in S'craft center<br />
By Wayne Peal<br />
staff writer<br />
The Western Wayne County Police<br />
Chiefs Association wants to have a<br />
police training academy at the<br />
Schoolcraft College Radciiff Center<br />
in Garden City<br />
Right now there are regional<br />
academies in Oakland and Macomb<br />
counties, but this would be something<br />
closer to home.' Livonia Police<br />
Chief William Crayk said<br />
Crayk. an association member,<br />
also sits on Schoolcraft's pre-service<br />
academy advisory committee<br />
obituaries<br />
JOSEPH H WEST<br />
Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Mr West. 72.<br />
of Plymouth were held recently in<br />
the First United Methodist Church of<br />
Plymouth with burial at Riverside<br />
Cemetery. Plymouth Arrangements<br />
were made by Lambert-Vermeulen<br />
Funeral Home in Plymouth Memorial<br />
contributions may be made to<br />
First United Methodist Church of<br />
Plymouth. 45201 N Territorial.<br />
Plymouth 48170<br />
Mr West, who died Jan 31. was<br />
born in <strong>Canton</strong> and spent his lifetime<br />
in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> community<br />
He moved to Plymouth in 1950 A<br />
graduate of Geary College in Ypsilanti.<br />
Mr West was a member of the<br />
Cleary College Board of Trustees<br />
He owned a car dealership on Forest<br />
Avenue m the city of Plymouth from<br />
1941 to 1970. spent the nex^ four<br />
years with Harold Fischer Realty in<br />
Plymouth, and was Plymouth .Township<br />
Treasurer from 1974-84 He was<br />
a lifetime member of the First United<br />
Methodist Church of Plymouth, a<br />
member of Elks Lodge BPOE 1780<br />
of Plymouth and of the Plymouth<br />
Historical Society, and <strong>for</strong> 26 years<br />
was a member of the Plymouth<br />
Kiwanis Club, serving as president in<br />
1969<br />
Survivors include wife, Jane,<br />
daughter. Martha Rice of Akron; son,<br />
William of Plymouth; sister. Luetta<br />
West of Florida, brothers. Elton of<br />
Flint, Earl of Plymouth, and two<br />
grandchildren.<br />
VIRGINIA B MORRISON<br />
Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Mrs Mornson,<br />
71, of Ann Arbor were held recently<br />
in Schrader Funeral Home in<br />
Plymouth with burial at Acacia<br />
Park Cemetery, Birmingham Memorial<br />
contributions may be made<br />
to the Plymouth Rotary Foundation.<br />
PolioPLUS project, P.O. Box 5401.<br />
Plymouth 48170.<br />
Mrs. Morrison, who died Jan. 31 in<br />
Ann Arbor, was born in Cincinnati<br />
She attended Hillsdale College,<br />
Michigan State University, and the<br />
University of Michigan and earned a<br />
PhD in 1962 from U-M. A resident of<br />
Ann Arbor <strong>for</strong> the past 40 years, her<br />
early schooling was in Flint. She re-<br />
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Mindful of regional politics. Crayk<br />
said the goal is to supply the metropolitan<br />
area with more officer candi<br />
dates<br />
"We don't want to take anything<br />
away from anyone else," Crayk said<br />
"We want to expand the pool "<br />
COLLEGE OFFICIALS said the<br />
academy could be created with mini<br />
mal cost<br />
There would be a one-time $13,000<br />
facilities cost, primarily involving<br />
renovating a college locker room,<br />
associate professor Edwynna Coplai<br />
said Coplai, who is in charge of the<br />
tired in 1974 as a professor from<br />
Oakland University in 1974 At Oakland<br />
University. Mrs. Morrison was<br />
responsible <strong>for</strong> instructing future<br />
teachers in elementary and secondary<br />
education She also taught at<br />
Eastern Michigan University. Wavne<br />
State University, and U-M She was<br />
awarded a 50 year service award<br />
from the University of Michigan,<br />
was a member of Kappa Kappa<br />
Gamma, which presented her with a<br />
50 year award in 1985, was a member<br />
and past president of the Plymouth<br />
Rotary Anns, and was a Paul<br />
Harris Fellow of Rotary International<br />
Survivors include husband, William,<br />
sons. James of Ripon. Wis..<br />
William III of Plymouth daughter,<br />
Leigh Simon of Fenwick. Mich , and<br />
two grandchildren<br />
LESTER O. ANDERSON<br />
Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Dr Anderson.<br />
81, of <strong>Canton</strong> were held recently in<br />
Emmanuel Lutheran Church in<br />
Negaunee. Mich, with burial at<br />
Negaunee City Cemetery Officiating<br />
was the Rev Rudolph Kemppainen<br />
with local arrangements<br />
made by Schrader Funeral Home<br />
Memorial contributions may be<br />
made to the Alzheimer's Foundation<br />
Dr Anderson, who died Jan, 28 in<br />
Taylor, was born in Union. Ill,, and<br />
moved to <strong>Canton</strong> from Negaunee in<br />
1986. He graduated from Palmer<br />
School of Chiropractic College in<br />
1939. had a practice <strong>for</strong> 36 years in<br />
Detroit, and retired in 1975. moving<br />
to Negaunee the following year Dr<br />
Anderson was a member of the<br />
Negaunee Kiwanis Club and of the<br />
Lions Club of Negaunee, and was a<br />
lifetime member of the Michigan<br />
State Chiropractic Association<br />
Survivors include wife. Ethel,<br />
daughter. Kristin Gischia of <strong>Canton</strong>;<br />
sister, Pauline Wray of Lansing, and<br />
four grandchildren<br />
EDWARD W. WHITMIRE<br />
Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Mr Whitmire,<br />
73. of Plymouth were held recently<br />
in Schrader Funeral Home<br />
with burial at Riverside Cemetery<br />
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with the chiefs on the college's behalf<br />
Staffing would cost some $35,000<br />
a year, she said<br />
The academy would run <strong>for</strong> 12<br />
weeks each spring or summer, beginning<br />
in 1989 Officer candidates<br />
from southern and downriver communities.<br />
as well as from western<br />
Wayne, would participate<br />
Some departments pay <strong>for</strong> officers'<br />
training, others do not Regardless.<br />
most seek candidates with at<br />
least two years' post-high school education<br />
Hoff<br />
Mr Whitmire. who died Jan 29 in<br />
the city of Wayne, was born in Salem<br />
Township A retiree, he was a lifelong<br />
resident of the area and was a<br />
member of the Salem Congregational<br />
Church He is survived by several<br />
nieces and nephews<br />
ESTHER L JACOBS<br />
Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Mr Jacobs.<br />
90. of Plymouth were held recently<br />
at Riverside Cemetery with burial at<br />
Riverside with arrangements made<br />
by Schrader Funeral Home. Memorial<br />
contributions were made to the<br />
American Cancer Society<br />
Mrs Jacobs, who died Jan 30 in<br />
Westland. was born in Sandusky.<br />
Mich A longtime resident of Plymouth,<br />
she was a member of the<br />
Plymouth Grange and of the Plymouth<br />
Order of Eastern Star Survivors<br />
include Dawn Messingham of<br />
Westland sister, Katherine. brother.<br />
Roy; seven grandchildren and nine<br />
great-grandchildren.<br />
JANE A. GOTTS<br />
Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Mrs Gotts,<br />
42. of Northville were held recently<br />
in Schrader Funeral Home with burial<br />
at Riverside Cemetery Officiating<br />
was the Rev. Eric S. Hammar<br />
Memorial contributions may be<br />
made to Special Olympics or to the<br />
Hospice of Southeastern Michigan<br />
Mrs Gotts, who died Jan 19 in<br />
Southfield, was born in Ann Arbor A<br />
resident of the Belmont Group Home<br />
of Trenton <strong>for</strong> two years, she was a<br />
member of the Northville Methodist<br />
Church and attended Association <strong>for</strong><br />
Retarded Citizens Downriver<br />
Survivors include parents. Annabell<br />
and Robert Gotts of Northville,<br />
sisters. Kave Horsfall of Montana,<br />
Linda Freiny of Monroe; brother.<br />
Richard of Traverse City, several<br />
aunts and uncles; three nieces and<br />
three nephews<br />
There's an increasing demand <strong>for</strong><br />
candidates with an associate's degree."<br />
Crayk said<br />
The academy would need accreditation<br />
from the Michigan Law En<strong>for</strong>cement<br />
Officers Training Council<br />
to become a reality<br />
THE CHIEFS association seeks<br />
endorsement from community<br />
groups It will present the proposal<br />
Friday, Feb. 12. to the Conference of<br />
Western Wayne<br />
Schoolcraft can already conduct a<br />
variety of academy functions, m-<br />
' Right now, there are regional academies in<br />
Oakland and Macomb counties, but this<br />
would be something closer to home.'<br />
eluding precision driving classes. Coplai<br />
said Target practice classes<br />
could be conducted at local department<br />
ranges, she said<br />
Schoolcraft currently provides se-<br />
— William Crayk<br />
Livonia Police Chief<br />
lected training classes to local departments<br />
"We've been extremely-^c^olyt<br />
with in-service police departfrwfit<br />
training," Coplai said<br />
Robber hits food store<br />
An armed robber stole $85 from a<br />
Quik Pik food store on Joy Road east<br />
of 1-275 about 2 am. Sunday.<br />
A man — described as a white<br />
male, about 20 years old. 5 feet 4<br />
inches tall. 130 pounds, brown hair<br />
extending below his collar and<br />
unshaven — entered the food store<br />
and pulled out a five-inch knife. The<br />
31-year-old female cashier was<br />
alone in the store at the time<br />
The man, wearing blue work<br />
pants, a dark vest, blue jacket and<br />
dark shoes, ordered the cashier to go<br />
into the back room. He decided<br />
against that and grabbed the woman<br />
by her sweater ordering her to open<br />
tlie cash register<br />
The man ran northbound on Joy<br />
Road with money from the cashier<br />
and the woman's purse He got away<br />
with a total of $85. said Dave Boljesic,<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Police in<strong>for</strong>mation officer<br />
Police are without suspects, Boljesic<br />
said Anyone with in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
is asked to call <strong>Canton</strong> Police at 397-<br />
3000<br />
Young musicians top scorers<br />
A number of middle schools students<br />
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The top per<strong>for</strong>mers receiving Division<br />
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defects in per<strong>for</strong>mance or interpretation<br />
All participants receiving Division<br />
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I ratings were Frances Chang,<br />
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Ninth graders at CEP earning Division<br />
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By Julie Brown<br />
staff writer<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> school children<br />
have something to look <strong>for</strong>ward to<br />
this month - and it s not just their<br />
upcoming mid-winter break<br />
The Plymouth branch, American<br />
Association of University Women,<br />
will present per<strong>for</strong>mances of 'Jack<br />
and the Beanstalk'' later this month<br />
Cast and crew members have been<br />
hard at work in recent weeks, preparing<br />
<strong>for</strong> the show's opening<br />
This is the 28th year AAUW members<br />
have presented a play <strong>for</strong> chil-_<br />
dren<br />
i hope it'll be fun <strong>for</strong> them." said<br />
Janet Carson, who is directing this<br />
year's production with Becky Copenhaver<br />
Carson hopes the Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> youngsters enjoy their experience<br />
with live drama<br />
She's pleased that the play is a<br />
classic fairy tale, unlike much of<br />
what children see on television these<br />
days<br />
'"They need" to keep in touch with<br />
those classic stories." Carson said<br />
"Jack and the Beanstalk' per<strong>for</strong>mances<br />
are scheduled <strong>for</strong> 7 30 pm<br />
Thursday and Friday, Feb 25-26,<br />
and <strong>for</strong> 10 a m ,1pm and 3 p.m.<br />
.<br />
Jack's mother<br />
his father was<br />
Saturday. Feb 27 Per<strong>for</strong>mances<br />
will be in the auditorium of Plymouth<br />
Salem High School, Joy west of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Center Road in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
IT'S BEEN awhile since the<br />
AAUW last presented Jack and the<br />
Beanstalk." Copenhaver said Last<br />
year, AAUW members presented<br />
" Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."<br />
This is the first year Copenhaver<br />
and Carson have directed the AAUW<br />
play<br />
This year's production includes 14<br />
cast members. They've been<br />
rehearsing in recent weeks on Monday<br />
and Wednesday evenings at Pioneer<br />
Middle School in Plymouth<br />
Township<br />
This week, rehearsal sessions are<br />
set to move to the stage at Salem<br />
High<br />
"That'll be nice." Copenhaver<br />
said Rehearsing on the high school<br />
stage will allow cast members to<br />
work with the scenery and props.<br />
It's fun. it's really fun," Copenhaver<br />
said of the annual play. "The<br />
whole thing together is, I think, exciting<br />
<strong>for</strong> the children '<br />
She and Carson have enjoyed<br />
working with the cast members, who<br />
1<br />
(Coralyn Riley) tells Jack (Diane Gaubatz) what<br />
like.<br />
¥<br />
Jack (Diane Gaubatz) and the others celebrate the story's happy ending.<br />
Becky Copenhaver (left) and<br />
Janet Carson are co-directors<br />
ol this year's children's<br />
play, "Jack in the Beanstalk,"<br />
put on by the Plymouth<br />
branch of the American As-<br />
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Staff photos<br />
by Bill Bresler<br />
are veterans of earlier AAUW theatrical<br />
productions<br />
The story involves Jack, a young<br />
boy who must sell the family cow because<br />
his family is poor and needs<br />
food He sets out to sell the cow and<br />
soon ends up with a handful of magic<br />
beans<br />
The beans cause a beanstalk to<br />
grow. Jack then climbs that beanstalk<br />
He meets the giant, the giant's<br />
wife and a host of other characters<br />
IN ADDITION to the per<strong>for</strong>mances<br />
on Thursday through Saturday,<br />
Feb 25-27, a group night per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
is scheduled <strong>for</strong> 7 30 p m<br />
Wednesday, Feb 24. <strong>for</strong> Scouts, Indian<br />
Maidens and other group members<br />
Leaders may order tickets by<br />
mailing a check (payable to AAUW,<br />
Plymouth branch) to: Group night<br />
tickets. 11370 Gold Arbor, Plymouth<br />
48170 Ticket price is $1 50.<br />
Orders should include the name of<br />
the group, the leader's name and<br />
phone number, and the number of<br />
tickets requested Tickets may be<br />
picked up at the ticket office outside<br />
of the Salem auditorium be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance, or a self-addressed<br />
stamped envelope may be enclosed<br />
with the order<br />
Friday, Feb. 12. is the deadline to<br />
order those tickets<br />
No mail order tickets will be<br />
available <strong>for</strong> other per<strong>for</strong>mances<br />
this year All tickets will be sold in<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> elementaryschools<br />
on Wednesday and Thursday.<br />
Feb 10-11<br />
On Friday. Feb 12. any remaining<br />
tickets will be sold at the Rainbow-<br />
Shop on Ann Arbor Trail at Forest<br />
Avenue in Plymouth and at the<br />
Book Break on Ford Road in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
"JACK AND THE Beanstalk cast<br />
members are<br />
Diane Gaubatz. Jack, Pam Dean,<br />
the giant's wife. Sharon Belobraidich.<br />
the giant. Coralyn Riley, Jack s<br />
mother. Doris Fedus. the market<br />
lady, Nancy Quinn, the flower girl.<br />
Mary Uhl and Edna Fleming, Milky<br />
White, the cow; Sylvia Rozian, the<br />
father old man, Esther Nelson, the<br />
constable. Karen Huddas. the harp.<br />
Kathy Harenda. Henrietta Hen.<br />
Elaine ,Aron, the wood seller, and<br />
Helene Lusa, the fruit vendor fairy<br />
Those working behind the scenes<br />
include: Becky Copenhaver and<br />
Janet Carson, directors; Pat Dunbeck.<br />
Karen Huddas and Barb<br />
Greanya. costumes: Janet Carson,<br />
props: Mary Uhl. makeup. Sally<br />
Fedus, stage manager, Lots Oldfield<br />
cast luncheon; Nancy Vernon, tickets.<br />
Karen Huddas. prompter. Elaine<br />
Bain, house manager. Marcia Eisner,<br />
group night. Gail Conte. business<br />
manager. Kathy Harenda<br />
printing. Mable Partain. poster design.<br />
Hila Collins, communications,<br />
and Sharon Belobraidich, publicity.<br />
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and you shouldn't let it become a trial<br />
that s more like a soap opera '<br />
Fole> postponed the trial until<br />
Feb 2'2 at the request of Neaton who<br />
>aid the prosecutor's office failed to<br />
file a witness list 30 days be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />
trial as required by law<br />
A Jl RY FOl M) Fisher, now 47<br />
guilty of first-degree murder in <strong>February</strong><br />
1986 However. Judge Claudia<br />
House-Morcom declared a mistrial<br />
due to comments made by assistant<br />
prosecutor Doug Baker during closing<br />
arguments.<br />
In the first trial the prosecutor's<br />
office maintained Fisher hired hitmen<br />
burglars to enter his <strong>Canton</strong><br />
home July 14, 1984. to stage a burglary<br />
and wrap his wife's head with<br />
duct tape<br />
Baker said Fisher possibly wanted<br />
to save his wife at the last minute to<br />
appear to be her rescuer; however,<br />
the plan got out of hand and she<br />
couldn't be revived<br />
Mr Fisher is not guilty," Neaton<br />
argued "But this theory isn't<br />
grounds <strong>for</strong> first-degree murder "<br />
They're the basis <strong>for</strong> second-degree<br />
murder-charges, he said<br />
Mercado-Fisher bought airline<br />
tickets to leave <strong>for</strong> Germany July<br />
17, 1984 — a few days after the attack<br />
— to visit her cousin, Javier<br />
Hortato.<br />
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when she returned from visiting<br />
Hortato and "she would buy leg<br />
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ary<br />
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allowing the jury to learn about a<br />
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14, 1984 - less than one month after<br />
his wife was buried — in a Detroit<br />
daily newspaper seeking "a friend,<br />
wife, passionate lover, devoted life<br />
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Schools will conduct health needs survey<br />
By Tedd Schneider<br />
staff writer<br />
Some Wavne-Westland secondary<br />
school students and parents will be<br />
surveyed ti> help determine health<br />
needs in the district<br />
The survey is part of the district's<br />
Teen Health Assessment Project, a<br />
yearlong ef<strong>for</strong>t being used to plan a<br />
comprehensive teen health program<br />
<strong>for</strong> Wayne-Westland Community<br />
Schools, which includes a portion of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />
Such a program could include the<br />
opening of one or more teen health<br />
clinics in Wavne-Westland. a move<br />
thaPhas been the subject of controversy<br />
in other suburban districts.<br />
The proposed survey, if approved<br />
by the school board, would be distributed<br />
in March, said Ronald<br />
Somers. the district's executive director<br />
of secondary education and<br />
vice chairman of the project committee<br />
The proposed survey will be taken<br />
confidentially in class by a random<br />
sample of about 20 percent of the<br />
8.400 students in grades 7-12<br />
A SAMPLE group of about 1.400<br />
parents will receive surveys in the<br />
mail The parents will not necessarily<br />
be related to students surveyed.<br />
Copies of the survey will also be<br />
available to elementary school parents<br />
through local school offices.<br />
"We chose the random sampling<br />
method rather than surveying all<br />
parents and students pertly to keep<br />
costs down," said Rebecca Cabral,<br />
project director<br />
But also an all-inclusive study<br />
typically has a very low return rate<br />
and the results won't be representative<br />
of the entire group." " ><br />
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As an elected official. I don't<br />
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Supervisor Breen called the meeting to order at 7 SO p.m. and led in the Pledge<br />
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a Grand Total of 1187,877 05 Supported by Mr* Hulling. Ayes all on a roll<br />
call vote, except Mr Irvine who voted no.<br />
Mrs Hulsing moved to approve the agenda <strong>for</strong> the regular meeting of January<br />
26. <strong>1988</strong> as submitted Supported by Mr Horton. Ayes all.<br />
Mr Horton moved Resolution No. 88-1-26-5 approving the requested Industrial<br />
Facilities Exemption Certificate (12-year tax abatement) <strong>for</strong> Hahn-Chardon<br />
Company, 14557 Keel Street. Plymouth. MI 48170 Supported by Mr Munfakh<br />
Ayes all on a roll call vote<br />
Mr Munfakh moved to adopt the second and final reading of Ordinance No 95 -<br />
Junk Yards as presented. Supported by Mr Pruner Ayes all oo a roll call vote<br />
Mrs Hulsing moved Resolution No. 88-1-26-1 approving the license fee of 825 00<br />
<strong>for</strong> Junk Yards Supported by Mr Pruner Ayes all on a roll call vote<br />
Mrs Hulsing moved to adopt the second and final reading of Ordinance No. 96 -<br />
Used Car Lots. Supported by Mrs Brooks. Ayes all on a roll call vote<br />
Mr Pruner moved ResoluUon No. 88-1-26-2 approving the (MOO Used Car Lot<br />
Fee Supported by Mr Munfakh Ayes all on a roll call vote.<br />
Mr Munfakh moved adoption of Ordinance No. 97 - Private Road Contraction<br />
and Maintenance as presented with the one corrected as noted. Supported by Mr<br />
Pruner Ayes all on a roll call vote, except Mr. Irvine who voted no<br />
Mr Horton moved to approve the watermain and sanitary sewer easement<br />
presented by Dennis and Louise Tsataanifos <strong>for</strong> the LaGrande Vallee site located<br />
at <strong>Canton</strong> Center and Ann Arbor Roads in Plymouth Township Supported by<br />
Mrs. Brooks Ayes all on a roll call vote.<br />
Mr Pruner moved Resolution No 88-1-26-7 regarding cash advance funds from<br />
the County - "Wort Program Account 2." Supported by Mr Munfakh Ayss all on<br />
a roll call vote.<br />
After much discussion regarding the WTUA sewer prngrsss. Mr Horton moved<br />
to receive and file the WTUA sewer progress report. Supported by Mr Munfakh<br />
Ayes all.<br />
Mrs. Hulsing moved to authorise the Township Attorney to file an Amicus Brief<br />
arguing Plymouth Township's position urging triple bunking at the Wayne County<br />
Jail as requested by Wayne County Sheriff. Robert A. Fk-ano Supported by<br />
Mr. Pruner. Ayes all. - -<br />
Mr Munfakh moved to approve payment in the amount of 8691 00 (Plymouth<br />
Township's *are) <strong>for</strong> The Senior Alliance (Aran Agency on A«b«) hi order <strong>for</strong><br />
them to obtain Federal/State funds. Supported by Mrs Hulsing Ayes all<br />
The Taylor school board reversed<br />
an earlier decision to open teen<br />
health clinics in the district's three<br />
high schools last year after protests<br />
from a large number of parents.<br />
Parents were mistakenly under<br />
the impression that that contraceptives<br />
would be distributed at the<br />
clinics, according to Somers<br />
Such clinics, run with a combination<br />
of state and private money, are<br />
prohibited from distributing birth<br />
control devices under state law. he<br />
said.<br />
IN ADDITION to the survey, the<br />
project committee has given tentative<br />
approval to a public outreach<br />
campaign that may include in<strong>for</strong>mational<br />
spots on local cable television<br />
The committee also plans to meet<br />
with a group from the Right to Life<br />
group to discuss possible changes in<br />
the district health program.<br />
"We requested <strong>for</strong> the meeting."<br />
said William Sherman, committee<br />
chairman.<br />
"We feel it's important that they<br />
be in<strong>for</strong>med of our ef<strong>for</strong>ts."<br />
'V^><br />
He asked women between 18 and<br />
30 years old with white, Hispanic or<br />
Oriental ethnic background to respond.<br />
<strong>for</strong> "fantastic sex and devotion<br />
" Fisher was divorced be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
marrying Mercado-Fisher, who was<br />
married three times<br />
Fisher — a tall, extremely thin,<br />
bespectacled microbiologist with<br />
disheveled, dark auburn hair and<br />
sharp features - is free on a $25,000<br />
cash bond and is teaching microbiology<br />
at a Missouri university<br />
He was in court Monday while<br />
Mercado-Fisher s parents — Manuel<br />
and Evelyn Mercado of Florida —<br />
waited outside the courtroom<br />
500 to $700 Supported by Mr Pruner Ayes<br />
Mr Irvine moved to approve Chief Berry 'i request to purchase three police cars<br />
through the Oakland County Purchase Program <strong>for</strong> a total price of $13,950 34<br />
($11,316.71 per car). The new police cars (Chevrolet Caprice) will replace the<br />
1986 Plymouth Fury cars. Supported by Mr Munfakh Ayes all<br />
Mrs. Hulsing moved to receive and fUe the Departmental Annual Reports <strong>for</strong><br />
1987 and Goals <strong>for</strong> <strong>1988</strong> Supported by Mr Horton Ayes all<br />
Mrs Hulsing moved to receive and file all items under L CommunicaUons-<br />
Resolutions Reports Supported by Mr Horton Ayes all<br />
Mrs Hulsing moved to adjourn Supported by Mr Pruner Ayes all<br />
Meeting adjourned at p.m<br />
Respectfully submitted by<br />
ESTHER HULSING. Clerk<br />
M. ISO* m* Mil I* IWH II at U» raaatar<br />
By Tim Richard<br />
staff writer<br />
Most conservative Republicans<br />
who went downstairs in the Grand<br />
Rapids Civic Center <strong>for</strong> a rump convention<br />
Saturday will have a single<br />
battle to fight being seated as delegates<br />
to the national convention in<br />
New Orleans<br />
Elaine Donnelly of Livonia faces a<br />
second battle — replacing Ronna<br />
Romney as Republican national<br />
committeewoman<br />
"It is not a personal thing between<br />
Konna and ine." said Donnelly, a<br />
strong supporter of presidential candidate<br />
Jack Kemp My main reason<br />
in running was a protest and to make<br />
a case<br />
"If I had been a delegate (from the<br />
upstairs convention). 1 wanted to be<br />
on the plat<strong>for</strong>m committee." said<br />
Donnelly whose favorite political<br />
pastime is talking conservative issues<br />
at conventions, on plat<strong>for</strong>ms,<br />
and legislative and congressional<br />
committees<br />
UPSTAIRS, the main convention<br />
— backed by four court decisions,<br />
state chairman Spencer Abraham<br />
and GOP congressmen — was reelecting<br />
Ronna Romney 44, of<br />
Bloomfield Hills, to a new four-year<br />
term as national committeewoman<br />
That convention then did a repete."<br />
tapping Peter B Secchia. 49,<br />
the colorful Grand Rapids businessman.<br />
<strong>for</strong> a new term as national<br />
committeeman<br />
And it selected 37 supporters of<br />
Vice ('resident George Bush 32 supporters<br />
of New York congressman<br />
Kemp and a mere eight supporters<br />
of <strong>for</strong>mer evangelist Pat Robertson<br />
as the first 77 delegates to the presi-<br />
*<br />
My main reason in<br />
running was a protest<br />
and to make a case.'<br />
— Elame Donnelly<br />
Livonia<br />
dential nominating convention Aug<br />
15-18<br />
THE DOWNSTAIRS convention<br />
picked Donnelly and party contributor<br />
Dick Chrysler of Brighton <strong>for</strong> the<br />
national committee posts, 43 Robertson<br />
delegates, 21 <strong>for</strong> Kemp and 13<br />
<strong>for</strong> Bush<br />
Not all 77 delegates are disputed,<br />
however. On Friday night, the 18<br />
congressional districts many with<br />
Robertson-Kemp majorities —<br />
picked a total of 54 delegates be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
the split Many of those will be unchallenged<br />
Robertsonites<br />
caucused first,<br />
then they left<br />
They walked — but not too fast.<br />
Republican State Convention delegates<br />
loyal to <strong>for</strong>mer evangelist Pat<br />
Robertson, along with some loyal to<br />
U S Rep Jack Kemp, waited until<br />
after Friday night's congressional<br />
district caucuses to walk out and<br />
hold their rump convention Saturday.<br />
Those Friday night caucuses elected<br />
54 national convention delegates<br />
— three from 18 districts<br />
"I think they acted in bad faith."<br />
said Paul Ruschmann. a <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township resident who filled in as<br />
chairman of the 15th Congressional<br />
District delegation Saturday.<br />
"We can't do it (reverse the caucus<br />
results). The decision made last<br />
night is final<br />
BIT Bl SH supporters admitted<br />
the Robertson-Kemp move was<br />
adroit<br />
"They knew they were going to<br />
lose the at-lar^ slate (23 at-large<br />
delegates," Ruschmann said<br />
"Our regular chairman (Rev. David<br />
Thompson, a Robertson backer<br />
from Saline) bolted and took some of<br />
our people s credentials with him,"<br />
said Ruschmann He's part-owner of<br />
a legislative analysis consulting<br />
firm<br />
The 15th District covers Garden<br />
City. Westland. southern Livonia<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> and the southern section of<br />
Washtenaw County around Ypsilanti<br />
IN THE 17TH Congressional District.<br />
the situation was different<br />
Only the Robertson people walked<br />
out That was due to the influence of<br />
district chairman Andy Anuzis isee<br />
related story).<br />
"If the Kemp-Robertson people<br />
had met together, they'd have wiped<br />
us out," said Bush supporter Rhys<br />
Lewis, a longtime Bed<strong>for</strong>d Township<br />
Republican activist<br />
The 17th District covers northwest<br />
Detroit; the Wayne County suburbs<br />
of Red<strong>for</strong>d and Dearborn Heights,<br />
and the Oakland County communities<br />
in the Southfield-Royal Oak<br />
area<br />
The 17th held three local conventions<br />
on Jan. 14 Anuzis called separate<br />
Wayne-17th and Oakland-17th<br />
conventions, in accordance with a<br />
court decision favoring the Bush<br />
<strong>for</strong>ces Lori Packer, a Robertson<br />
leader from Southfield. led a separate<br />
convention in a Southfield<br />
church<br />
The state convention's credentials<br />
committee unseated the Packer<br />
group and awarded credentials to<br />
the Anuzis group<br />
Michigan GOP<br />
picks rival slates<br />
Here is an unofficial list by name,<br />
hometown or home county and candidate<br />
preference of the 77 delegates<br />
elected Friday and Saturday at the<br />
Michigan State Republican Convention<br />
MAINSTREAM GROUP<br />
Of the 77 delegates. 54 were chosen,<br />
three each, from Michigan's 18<br />
congressional districts The other 23<br />
delegates were elected at large<br />
Vice President George Bush won<br />
37 delegates, 35 from congressional<br />
districts and two at large New York<br />
Congressman Jack Kemp won 32<br />
delegates 11 from congressional districts<br />
and 21 at large<br />
Former television evangelist Pat<br />
Robertson whose supporters conducted<br />
their own convention Saturday.<br />
won eight delegates, all from<br />
congressional districts.<br />
2nd District Emily Kacksetter.<br />
Adrian. Bush. Dan Piereecchi, Livonia.<br />
Bush. Lola Peterson, Jackson.<br />
Kemp Alternates Harry Greenleaf.<br />
Livonia, Bush. Jean Johnson. Jackson.<br />
Bush, Jane Talcott, Washtenaw<br />
County. Bush<br />
14th District Mary Larue, Troy.<br />
Robertson, Terry Gilsenan, Warren,<br />
Kemp; Mary Giordano, Macomb<br />
County, Robertson Alternates (all<br />
Kemp): Kenneth McNeeley of Madison<br />
Height*. Sun Grot of Sterling<br />
Heights. George Heitmanis of<br />
Harper Woods<br />
15th District: Jeff Nelson. <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />
Robertson; Joann Blarney, Westland,<br />
Robertson. David Thompson. Saline.<br />
Robertson Alternates (all Robertson):<br />
Dorothy Primac of Livonia.<br />
May Zawicki of Washtenaw County,<br />
Kent Hoeksemaof Southgate.<br />
17th District (all Bush) L James<br />
Hall of Southfield. Constance Richards<br />
of Royal Oak, Edward Haroutunian<br />
of Detroit Alternates Marge<br />
Sands of Royal Oak. Marie Keegler-<br />
Reece of Detroit and Sheila Molnar<br />
of Lathrup Village<br />
18th District Ted Goulet. Commerce,<br />
Robertson. Donn Wolf,<br />
Farmington Hills, Kemp; Marlene<br />
Elwell. Farmington Hills, Robertson<br />
Alternates Bill Ireland, Rochester<br />
Hills. Robertson. Andy<br />
Bergstrom. West Bloomfield. Kemp;<br />
Bob Fredericks, Bloomfield Township,<br />
Kemp.<br />
At large (<strong>Observer</strong> & Eccentric<br />
area); Andy Anuzis, Red<strong>for</strong>d Township.<br />
Kemp. Ted Cox. Farmington<br />
Hills, Kemp. Alan May. Bloomfield<br />
Hills. Kemp; Suzanne Miller, Farmington<br />
Hills. Kemp Michael O'Dea.<br />
Southfield. Kemp. Paul Welday,<br />
Farmington Hills, Kemp. Cecil Gor<br />
don. Franklin, Kemp, George Romney.<br />
Bloomfield Hills. Bush<br />
Alternates: Ronna Romney.<br />
Bloomfield Hills, Bush. Max Fisher.<br />
Farmington Hills; Sen Doug Crnce.<br />
Troy; U S Rep Carl Pursell. Plymouth,<br />
Larry Dickerson, Farmington<br />
Hills ,<br />
\<br />
The Associated Press contributed<br />
to thu story<br />
"7<br />
Michael Legg ol the<br />
2nd Districtjnsists that<br />
what happened<br />
downstairs was "the<br />
legal convention."<br />
Chairing Michigan's rump delegation<br />
to New Orleans will be Michael<br />
Legg. an attorney, from Northville<br />
Township who. like Donnelly, was<br />
unseated at 1 30 Saturday morning<br />
by the convention credentials committee<br />
But don't use the word<br />
rump'' around Legg He insists, unbhnkingly.<br />
that what happened<br />
downstairs was the legal convention."<br />
LEGG AND Donnelly were among<br />
the deeply divided Kemp supporters<br />
uho refused to cut a deal with the<br />
U.S. Rep. Carl Pursell<br />
sees Kerpp as a vice<br />
presidential running<br />
mate to either Bush or<br />
Sen. Robert Dole of<br />
Kansas.<br />
Bush people - a deal that actuallynetted<br />
Kemp 11 national convention<br />
delegates<br />
Legg will be chairman of the<br />
downstairs delegation and Donnelly<br />
its spokeswoman<br />
I think he (Legg.i made a mistake.'<br />
said state Sen Richard<br />
Posthumus. R-Lowell leader of the<br />
Kemp people who bolted Trom '.he<br />
coalition with Robertson I don t<br />
see what he can accomplish '<br />
I've known Mike since he was<br />
Andy Anuzis of<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d Township was<br />
elected a delegate-atlarge<br />
in the upstairs<br />
convention.<br />
17 said US Rep Carl Fur--'<br />
Plymouth He's burned his br dge-<br />
behind him "<br />
Pursell, a member of Bus!". - nner<br />
circle, sits next to Kemp on the<br />
House Appropriations Comm i'ttee<br />
and said Kemp has a good f'u ture<br />
He's growing and developing But<br />
now he's just franucalh run:<br />
scrambling Half his people art<br />
at him "<br />
Pursell sees K^np •:> viedential<br />
running mate tu ••:ther<br />
or Sen Robert Dole of Kansas<br />
THE AM ZI^ brothers were two<br />
other Kemp activists who joined<br />
Posthumus in bolting from the coalition<br />
with Robertson<br />
Andy of Red<strong>for</strong>d Township, chairman<br />
of the i"th Congressional District<br />
and Saul of Lansing, chairman<br />
of the 3rd District Were elected delegd'.es<br />
at-large in the upstairs convention<br />
Saul Anuzis said he was "ecstatic'<br />
a 1 the outcome of the upstairs convention<br />
Those 32 Kemp delegates<br />
from Mi' mgan ar»- more than New<br />
Han.;-r.;re Iowa and Minnesota<br />
combined It means Jack Kemp is<br />
the conservative alternative to<br />
George Bush<br />
Andy w!",i i>-' ame a Kemp fan after<br />
hearing trie congressman at a<br />
IV7v V'Hirtg RepubUj *r,s contention<br />
i:a.i- Keri.p the J~K of the Republican<br />
s'aru He has th^r+sma He s op-<br />
S E M I - A N N U A L H O M E S A L E<br />
NATURAL ELEMENTS<br />
Save 15% to 40%<br />
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LifcA at the ieatfwr traditional<br />
fv.iurs worked into comtemfxyran<br />
sr>uxv Consider saw ,:nd marble,<br />
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but not careless, and aluays J<br />
pleasure to contemplate That '*<br />
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imported fn>rrt Itak. in lunufwu*<br />
seating with lumKar ba> i.<br />
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ha« a wonderful finish that<br />
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•r.d lee! Republicans National<br />
P.«-pu.bl.r.an> and Young Re-<br />
.• , re •. -peak in Mlchi-<br />
• - !> did wuj'lQ denounce<br />
^ arid ti?>. \r.uzi* brothers<br />
sr.- arid Legg the Jar. 14<br />
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i ;-d fi>: '."d Distrn' Wayne Counr.'<br />
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-.»• ' on Friday night<br />
and photogenic Don-<br />
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brevities<br />
• DEADLINES<br />
.-I'moHHi <strong>for</strong> lirentu<br />
should xubrruiteti >n>an at 453-6200<br />
• DINOSAUR DAY<br />
Tuesday Feb 16 Children in<br />
grades 1-H act invited to relive the<br />
day> when dinosaurs stalked the<br />
earth during Dinosaur Day " sponsored<br />
by the Plymouth District <strong>Library</strong><br />
from 4 30-5 30 pm Dinosaur<br />
stories activities and a film will be<br />
featured Registration begins Feb 8<br />
ar.d ends Feb 13 To register or <strong>for</strong><br />
further in<strong>for</strong>mation, come to the lift;<br />
ar> or x all the library at 453 0750<br />
• READING AND STUDY<br />
SKILLS<br />
-Monday Feb 22 — City of Plymouth<br />
Parks and Recreation in cooperation<br />
w nh Improved Reading Centers<br />
,it Michigan will sponsor an Advanced<br />
Heading and Study Skills<br />
Program designed to benefit students<br />
in "he following ways Achieve<br />
more in iess study tune increase<br />
self-confidence to attain higher academic<br />
goals, increase SAl and ACT<br />
scores; improve study skills: better<br />
preparation <strong>for</strong> continued education,<br />
and maintain scholarship eligibility<br />
The charge of $195 per person includes<br />
12 hours instruction in four<br />
three-hour classes in the Plymouth<br />
Cultural Center, 525 Farmer The<br />
first class will be 6 30 9 30 p m<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />
LEGAL NOTICE<br />
REQUEST FOR BIDS<br />
PLEASE TAKE NOTE Sealed proposals will be received by the Charter Township<br />
of Plymouth 42350 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. Michigan 48170 unul 4 00<br />
p m <strong>February</strong> 16 <strong>1988</strong> in Ihe Board Room at the Township uf Plymouth Hall,<br />
al which time and plate all bids will be publicly opened and read fui the purchase<br />
of<br />
Specifications<br />
Front wheel Drue<br />
Wheelbase 104 a minimum<br />
4-Door - 6 passenger sedan<br />
4 Cylinder Engine<br />
Standard Equipment<br />
Air Conditioning<br />
Automatic Transmission<br />
Defogger Electric Rear Window<br />
Floor Slats Front and Rear<br />
Glass. Tinted<br />
Mirrors. LH remote RH manual<br />
Power Steering<br />
Power Brakes<br />
Tilt Wheel<br />
3 vehicles<br />
Options<br />
Cruise Control<br />
Gauge Package<br />
Intermittent w ipers<br />
Power locks<br />
Power windows<br />
Suspension. H I)<br />
Tire W W steel belled<br />
radial<br />
V te nienof iate« -nat applies eas>iy with<br />
rmOucma soauer no screaking.<br />
e*ceHent one coat coverage & 3'ies id<br />
a oeautilui eggshel ftnish Besi o' a"<br />
vou ge' e«uerr advice hot Omiea<br />
Pa in* spec >alists so you'<br />
valuable time scent<br />
pamting wil give you<br />
the best results<br />
per gallon<br />
United Paint Special Offers<br />
pnrsauK.H<br />
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sin* * **> c i J j w -•<br />
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lUSaveHOl JTIkHJ O Save V» 0' / / In MOCK<br />
UrxteO s besr<br />
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C>reat tor trim w coverage<br />
Dalhrooms & McNmlftM wan > -eiting pami<br />
¥la 11 pa per Special<br />
'^r f 7 j selections<br />
, r-« *"<br />
With 1 gallon ot Mane Hall<br />
of more get pro pac at $2 9®<br />
^United Paint & Decorating Centers<br />
N*otxx5y knows paml Ihe sp*nalists «t Unrterj Pamt Srnce 19M<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> New Town Plaza Ford & Sheldon next lo K-Mart 455-0250<br />
Mon , Tum Wed 8 til 6 Thurs . Fr».. 8 til 8 Sat. 9 til S<br />
Monday, Feb 22, with the remaining<br />
classes at the same time Feb 29,<br />
March 7. 14 Preregistration is required<br />
For further in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
the recreation department at 455-<br />
6620<br />
• STEWARDS TRAINING<br />
Monday. March 7 The Institute<br />
of Labor and Industrial Relations,<br />
University of Michigan, ts offering a<br />
day session of stewards and committee<br />
people training from noon to 2<br />
p rn on . Mondays starting March<br />
7 in I AVi Local 735 at 48055 \lichi<br />
gan Ave west of Denton Hoad in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Danny Hoffman vice president<br />
of L AW Local 735 The fee is<br />
$15 To register or <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
call Andree Nay lor or Karen<br />
Roe at the institute by calling 764-<br />
0493<br />
• CIVITAN ESSAY CONTEST<br />
Tuesday, March 15 — The theme<br />
of this year's Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Civitan<br />
Citizenship Essay Contest is<br />
The Plight of the Homeless." First<br />
prize is $125. second is $. 5 and third<br />
prize is $50 The deadline <strong>for</strong> submission<br />
of entries is March 15 All<br />
high school students enrolled within<br />
Plvmouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />
Schools are eligible For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
call Mav Baxter. 451-6600. Ext 344<br />
• PARENT EVENING<br />
Thursday March 17 West Middle<br />
School s Parent Evening, held<br />
from 7 30 to y p.m . will feature the<br />
district's four curriculum coordinators<br />
speaking to parents about the<br />
curriculum needs and concerns of<br />
middle school students All middle<br />
school parents and interested adults<br />
are invited to attend the program to<br />
learn more about the current middle<br />
school curriculum and what is being<br />
planned West Middle is on the southwest<br />
corner of Ann Arbor Trail and<br />
Sheldon Road<br />
2 honored as Students<br />
of Month by local Elks<br />
Evan K Yeung and Cynthia F<br />
Mueller are being honored as Students<br />
of the Month at Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
High School by the Plymouth<br />
Elks Lodge<br />
Both were chosen <strong>for</strong> the award on<br />
the basis of achievement, character,<br />
leadership, citizenship and scholastic<br />
qualities<br />
Evan's school-related activities in<br />
elude being a member of the state<br />
champion Mock Trial Team, Centenntial<br />
Educational P '• Science<br />
. Oly mpiad Team, concei .oir, Model<br />
United Nations, National Honor<br />
Society. Quiz Bowl Team, and Student<br />
Council<br />
His outside activities include Boy<br />
Scouts. T'ai Chi Chuan imartial arts),<br />
and being a member of the Wayne<br />
County Chinese Tai Dance Team<br />
Evan carries a 4 16 grade point average<br />
and has been accepted into the<br />
inter Hex program at the University<br />
Snow and ice<br />
off sidewalks<br />
The city of Plymouth Department<br />
of <strong>Public</strong> Works (DPW) warns property<br />
owners that snow and ice must<br />
be removed from their sidewalks<br />
within 14 hours after a snowfall.<br />
Failure to do so may result in the<br />
DPW removing the snow or ice and<br />
assessing a-cost of $40 an hour to the<br />
property owner<br />
Beautifying<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
J u s t A r r i v e d . . . F r e s h<br />
Resort Wear<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Beautification Committee<br />
meets on the first Thursday<br />
of every month at 7 p.m in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township Hall<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call* 455-<br />
5915<br />
Insure your "fun in the sun" with our golf<br />
shirts & slacks, walk shorts (including the<br />
new Sportif - stretch style), swimwear<br />
and tennis outfits by Jantzen and<br />
Christian Doir.<br />
Go South with style<br />
Our own Tailoring Shop will help by<br />
Altering those last minute fashion<br />
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Alterations regardless<br />
where purchased<br />
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Evan Yeung<br />
of Michigan He is the son of Peggy<br />
and Kim Yeung of Plymouth<br />
Cynthia is senior class president,<br />
officer in the National Honor Society,<br />
news editor of the CEP Perspective.<br />
member of the Latin Club and<br />
varsity tennis squad, and is a tutor<br />
<strong>for</strong> Spanish and U S history<br />
She was a finalist at-large in the<br />
US Senate Youth Program and<br />
received a scholarship to attend the<br />
Cynthia Mueller<br />
Great Lakes International Press Association<br />
Summer Seminar at Bowling<br />
Green University Her outside<br />
activities include piano per<strong>for</strong>manc<br />
es, working and volunteer work <strong>for</strong><br />
the Plymouth Salvation Army She<br />
carries a 3 9 grade point average<br />
and plans on continuing her educa<br />
tion in the fall She is the daughter of<br />
Karen and Laurence Mueller of<br />
Plymouth<br />
lunch menu <strong>for</strong> seniors<br />
Thfe senior citizen nutrition program<br />
will serve the following hot<br />
meals the week of Feb 8<br />
• Monday — Macaroni meat tomato<br />
casserole, brussel sprouts,<br />
three bean salad, peaches, milk<br />
• Tuesday — Corned beef, mustard<br />
sauce, steamed cabbage, parsley<br />
potatoes, chocolate pudding, rye<br />
bread, margarine, milk<br />
• Wednesday — Beef Stroganoff<br />
and noodles, Swiss chard, pickled<br />
FOR THE<br />
LIMOGES LOVER<br />
beet salad, pineapple chunks, milk<br />
• Thursday — Barbecue beef on<br />
a bun. corn. Waldorf salad, blueberries.<br />
milk<br />
• Friday — Tuna noodle casserole.<br />
Scandanavian vegetables<br />
tropical fruit, valentine cookie, milk<br />
Meals are served weekdays at<br />
noon at Tonquish Creek Manor on<br />
Sheridan in Plymouth and at the<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Recreation Center, Michigan<br />
Avenue at Sheldon in <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />
A gift from Limoges is a gift of love,<br />
to be treasured <strong>for</strong>ever by your favorite valentine. From<br />
our collection of hand-painted Limoges French porcelain hinged<br />
boxes: "Remember the giver". $62.50;<br />
"Je vous aime", $77.50; and our<br />
new Love Birds, $87.50.<br />
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ThuriOa, FeD'uar, 4 1&88<br />
'Soapy' leaves a legacy of service<br />
By Tim Richard<br />
•nd Wayne Peal<br />
staff writers<br />
The trademark txA tie arid everpresent<br />
grin won't fade irorii memory,<br />
said friends and associates of<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer Michigan Gov G Mennen<br />
Soapy Williams<br />
Nor will memories of a compassionate.<br />
driven man, a born millionaire<br />
who rejected a life of leisure <strong>for</strong><br />
a life of service<br />
Williams, who died Tuesday was<br />
recalled as a pivotal figure in Michigan<br />
s history, one whose influence<br />
stretched from subuiban Detroit tw<br />
the nation and world<br />
Edward McNamara. Wayne County<br />
executive and longtime .Livonia<br />
mayor recalled Williams as a "dynamic.<br />
charismatic person whose<br />
influence "was in no way limited to<br />
this state<br />
An enigma to critics Williams<br />
was no mystery to those closest to<br />
him<br />
" "TO it may have been a<br />
mystery Here was a man who could<br />
have just sat back and clipped<br />
coupons all his life, said Margaret<br />
Ha lava, vice president of personnel<br />
UNIQUE HOMETOWN<br />
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<strong>for</strong> Suburban Communications Inc<br />
'parent company of the <strong>Observer</strong> &<br />
Eccentric Newspapers! and Williams<br />
appointments secretary <strong>for</strong><br />
the last four years of his term as<br />
governor<br />
But he was a very religious man<br />
a very disciplined man and I think<br />
that s what drove him It was a com<br />
mitment to help people that was<br />
genuine and deeply felt Halava<br />
said<br />
His lasting legacy is the Mackinac<br />
Bridge, built during Williams term<br />
as governor lo link Michigan s upper<br />
and lower peninsulas<br />
But friends and associates recalled<br />
W illiams bridge building in<br />
other areas<br />
Historically his governorship<br />
spanned the gap between Franklin<br />
Roosevelt's New Deal and John F<br />
Kennedy's New Frontier<br />
And. at various times, he served<br />
both presidents His political career<br />
began with Roosevelt's Social Security<br />
board His post-gubernatorial ca-<br />
reer began as assistant secretary of<br />
state <strong>for</strong> African affairs under Kenned}<br />
Socially he helped close gaps be<br />
tween races sexes and classes<br />
While gearing his politics to the<br />
common citizen. Williams is given<br />
credit <strong>for</strong> opening the doors of Mich<br />
lgan government to minorities and<br />
women<br />
"HE W AS a civil rights advocate<br />
long be<strong>for</strong>e the civil .rights leaders of<br />
the 60s, said longtime Democraticactivist<br />
Aldo VagAozzi of Farmington<br />
Hills<br />
Politically he helped the Democratic<br />
Party bridge the gap between<br />
City and suburb<br />
He gave the Democratic Parn<br />
and government back to the people<br />
recalled Philip Power chairman<br />
ol the board of Suburban Communications<br />
and 35-vear friend<br />
He wasn t a crook he wasn t a<br />
union goon, he wasn I a captive of<br />
the special interests Instead, he was<br />
a man of <strong>for</strong>esight and vision Pc*<br />
er said<br />
Williams Power said made it socially<br />
and politically acceptable <strong>for</strong><br />
suburbanites to vote Democratic-<br />
Suburban Democrats praised Williams<br />
as mentor influence and<br />
friend<br />
Soapy sel a pattern of honest<br />
government not only <strong>for</strong> his own administrator,<br />
but <strong>for</strong> al. the others to<br />
follow said state Hep Sander Lev<br />
in D-Southfield himself a <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
gubernatorial candidate<br />
Wayne County Sheriff Robert Fi<br />
the governor s mansion called him a<br />
tremendous inspiration <strong>for</strong> future<br />
generations<br />
I look at him the way other people<br />
look at FDR F ic alio said<br />
HEART SMART CHOLESTEROL SCREENING<br />
<strong>February</strong> 1 - 7. JCPenney South Court<br />
Henry Ford Hospita' s Hea't ana Vascu ar " „*e :"~r 3<br />
community cholesterol screening program 'or aC-i "3 'c- •. ea*s iZi<br />
and oide r Donatiors o f S-00 wi be recuested<br />
JR ACHIEVEMENT SALES FAIR<br />
<strong>February</strong> 6. Center Wide<br />
Junior Achievement cornpar es v. have !nei r<br />
Trophies wiii be awarded 'c the bes' d'sp ays<br />
HAPPY VALENTINE S DAY<br />
<strong>February</strong> 13. JCPenney Court<br />
Surprise ycur Va'envne with a soec a ^^c p c-:ar<br />
with receipts totaling S25 o r r^ore ' ' C a'. \<br />
restaurant Receipts must be aated Feb^ua'. "2<br />
SENIORS VALENTINE S DAY DANCE<br />
<strong>February</strong> 14. 1 pm to 3 30 pm. JCPenney Court<br />
AM sen«or cituens are invited to dance a r J e -<br />
The Go den Sounds Compiimentar» 'e"es"~-<br />
-1 r zi = e<br />
ESSENCE ON THE MALL<br />
<strong>February</strong> 20. JCPenney Court<br />
Meet Essence Magazine editors as the, showcase "~e alest trends<br />
m fashion beauty 'itness ana contempo'a r y \ -g<br />
aoor prizes and giveaways from advertisers<br />
HERSHEY -BARNONE CHOCLATHON<br />
<strong>February</strong> 26 - 28. JCPenney South Court<br />
Athletic sk 'is will be tested wh e heip-ng to r aise f-c<br />
as part of The Hershey Choco ate Con-oan. s Ba'N<br />
celebration<br />
F>0 ) U)KKK\(1TI n ()<br />
Hours Monday - Saturoa> 10 am :c S pT' Si r oa»<br />
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This extrjonli njr\ nuiwng t rntrr i\ i 'r» .itiil tn<br />
Exciting and Varied Activities<br />
BHTOMHELD II oiler% iHilsUnrim^ PMHIh JI nnr\mn iih> •fh.ihihijin The i_ unlit* - K>s a full range ot<br />
cjre in an rlctfjnt setting While the tj< itilv \pii lAli/e* 1" frim.f r»t reational nij i>pi>>rtunities t> k«<br />
menta'U stimulated Resicie Is<br />
lifiir .is 1 hes t hoi'M' ( >ur pine<br />
skilled itvrsmg • dn- it jlst) h.Ji i til/ r nttil '<br />
jssistetl in supportive ure<br />
Spacious Mini-Suites and Deluue Semi-Privjte<br />
Ac c ommodaiiom<br />
All have private fviths and arr protessionallv decorated v.-no<br />
of the suites have their.i»wr> walk in s|>,» luhc' lver\ suite h.ts .1<br />
magmficenl view ol either the enclosed courtvards or the<br />
wooded park like grounds The entire centei is imi'.<br />
with a sprinWet system <strong>for</strong> "maximum satet\<br />
The Unique "Town Center Pla/a"<br />
The Pla/a is a < luster ot sjie< ial shops insi rh«- ta< 111 rv w^cre<br />
residents and visitors ian enjoy each othc s lomfMnv •<br />
Pub • Snack Shop • Beautv Saloo • * Flower and l.itt<br />
Sh«jp • An C)l»l fashioned Ice C'cam Parlou' No otKei t.« t\<br />
has anything like it <strong>for</strong> socialisation and eniovment<br />
Fine Dining<br />
Delicious appeli/mn meals are graciously servt-d .» well<br />
appointed tables in our beautiful dining room by a tnendlv and<br />
attentive staff All therapetilic diets are metu ulously prepared<br />
and carefully monitored under the direction ol «-xe< utive 1 h«-t<br />
Paul Wolshcwv <strong>for</strong>merly c»l the Mairioft Hotels I mger over<br />
your dessert, as you would in a tine revlauiant<br />
Seeing is believing<br />
• tome u* In a visit 1 i-t us >1<br />
rat ilitv in "hi area Our . tnnt«<br />
to vlistuss the (frtHK" antl 'mis<br />
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Weekdays '1 iH' am « iKt p<br />
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Deluxe wmi pnsjte rates<br />
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6A,P Ci O&h Thursday. FeDruary A, <strong>1988</strong> *<br />
excursions<br />
• ALPINE HOLIDAY<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Senior Citizens will pre<br />
view a slide presentation on "Alpine<br />
Hoiidav <strong>for</strong> their fall <strong>1988</strong> to Austria<br />
from Sept 22 to Oct 4 will be<br />
held ai 12 30 p m Wednesday. Feb<br />
in in <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation Center.<br />
Michigan Avenue at Sheldon Tripmasters<br />
Inc will be available to answer<br />
questions and confirm reserva-<br />
• in> <strong>for</strong> ihis 13-da> trip The trip m-<br />
Liudes arrival in Brussels, one night<br />
Hurler.. Netherlands, two days In<br />
Switzerland a Rhine River cruise<br />
M\ nights in Kitzbahel. Austria For<br />
' .ire in<strong>for</strong>mation call 397-1000. ext<br />
• BEST OF THE SOUTHWEST<br />
Citv of Plymouth Parks and Rec-<br />
.-i •-..uon, ;n cooperation wuk Biafwo<br />
Travel & Tours, is sponsoring a Best<br />
:t the Southwest tour m <strong>February</strong><br />
l .'ie Southwest trip is a 10-day ninenight<br />
trip departing Wednesday<br />
Feb 17 with a charge of $949 per<br />
person based on double occupancy i<br />
T he tour includes airfare, bus transportation<br />
sn Arizona and Nevada<br />
nine nights accommodations, sight-<br />
, ing n.ni-K m desert musejir.<br />
Old Tucson. Nogales, Mexico,<br />
•-an Xavier Mission, Tombstone<br />
i.rjnd Canyon. Hoover Dam. seven<br />
full breakfasts, one lunch, six<br />
d.r.ners For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call the<br />
recreation office at 455-6620<br />
• WARSAW. USA<br />
Warsaw USA is the destination <strong>for</strong><br />
WeuMisday. Feb 17, when the bus<br />
• m-s ai 9 a m from the YWCA of<br />
A extern Wayne County <strong>for</strong> a guided<br />
.. of Hamtramck. stopping at the<br />
[ • ash Art Center, shopping on Jo-<br />
.ph Campau. munching paczkis and<br />
•'\periencing the architecture of Immaculate<br />
Conception Ukrainian<br />
.'nurch ar.d St Florian Gothicining<br />
it the Golden Cuckhng Charge <strong>for</strong><br />
mncheon and tour is $3 wood carvings<br />
and stained glass DO per per-<br />
>uji Pavment confirms reservation<br />
by Feb 5<br />
• HAWAIIAN SHOW<br />
DAYTON<br />
The Y Travelers of the Plymouth<br />
Community Family YMCA is offering<br />
an overnight trip to Dayton.<br />
Ohio, <strong>for</strong> an authentic Hawaiian<br />
Show in the country Feb, 20-21 The<br />
cnarge is $99 per person. For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
call 453-2904<br />
• POTATO CHIP FACTORY<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Senior Citizens is sponsoring<br />
a one-day trip in conjunction<br />
with Bianco Travel & Tours to the<br />
Ballreich Potato .Chip Factory on<br />
Monday, Feb 29. at a charge of<br />
$19.50 per person The trip includes<br />
bus transportation, a tour of the factory,<br />
lunch at Pioneer Mill restaurant.<br />
a visit to Senech Country Museum.<br />
and demonstration at King's<br />
Glass For in<strong>for</strong>mation call 397-<br />
1000,ext 277<br />
• NABORS IN CONCERT<br />
Jim Nabors in concert at the<br />
Westgate Dinner Theatre in Toledo<br />
cs the destination <strong>for</strong> a trip taken<br />
Wednesday. March 2, by YWCA of<br />
Western Wayne County. With a brief<br />
stop <strong>for</strong> shopping at Westgate Village,<br />
travelers will have a buffet be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
the concert Tickets are limited<br />
oad will be offered on a first-come<br />
basis. The charge of $40 per person<br />
includes travel, buffet and concert.<br />
• SPAIN<br />
A trip to Spain is being offered by<br />
the Y Travelers March 4-12 <strong>for</strong> a<br />
charge of $799 per person For an<br />
itinerary call the Plymouth YMCA<br />
at 453-2904<br />
• MYSTERY TRIP<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Senior Citizens are sponsoring<br />
a one-day mystery trip in conjunction<br />
with Bianco Travel & Tours<br />
on Monday March 14 The charge of<br />
$17 per person includes bus transportation<br />
of about 150 miles roundtrip,<br />
coffee and donuts enroute.<br />
lunch, touring and shopping Registration<br />
will begin Monday. Feb 15<br />
Since destination is a secret, travelers<br />
are advised to bring proof of<br />
US citizenship and shopping money.<br />
For further in<strong>for</strong>mation call 397-<br />
1000, ext 277<br />
• NEW MEXICO<br />
The Y Travelers of the Plymouth<br />
Community Family YMCA are sponsoring<br />
an eight-day, seven-night trip<br />
to New Mexico March 16-23, <strong>1988</strong>. at<br />
a ctiarge of $699 per person To sign<br />
up or <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 453-2904<br />
• SAN DIEGO TRIP<br />
City of Plymouth Parks and Recreation.<br />
in cooperation with Bianco<br />
Travel & Tours, is offering a trip to<br />
San Diego, featuring the Lawrence<br />
Welk Resort Village The 10-day/<br />
nine-night trip will depart Sunday,<br />
March 20 The charge of $959 per<br />
person (based on double occupancy)<br />
includes airfare and bus, seven<br />
days'six nights and two shows at the<br />
Lawrence Welk Resort Village, two<br />
days /two nights in Las Vegas, one<br />
day/one night in Palm Springs.<br />
Seaworld, San Diego Zoo. city tours<br />
of Palm Springs and San Diego, Harbor<br />
Cruise, Universal Studios For<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, contact the recreation<br />
office at 45S-M20<br />
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<strong>Canton</strong> Senior Cltiiena. In con June<br />
Hon with Bianco Travel & Tours, are<br />
sponsoring a trip to Washington,<br />
D C. and Gettysburg Friday. April 8.<br />
througk. Monday. April 11 The<br />
charge of $319 per person, based on<br />
double occupancy, includes two<br />
nights in Washington. D C . and one<br />
night in Gettysburg Pa., three<br />
dinnefs and one lunch, guided tours<br />
and sightseeing Registration beigns<br />
on Feb 15 A $20 deposit will hold<br />
the reservation For in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />
397-1000, ext 277<br />
• IRELAND<br />
The Y Travelers are planning a<br />
five-dav. four-night trip jn Ireland<br />
April 20-24 at a charge of $799 pei<br />
person For an itinerary call the<br />
Plymouth Community Family<br />
YMCA at 453-2904<br />
• GATLINBERG<br />
A trip to Gatlinberg, Term . and a<br />
visit to ' Dollywood is planned <strong>for</strong><br />
four-days and three-nights by the Y<br />
Travelers from June 17-20 <strong>for</strong> a<br />
charge of $329 per person For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
call 453-2904<br />
• ENGLAND-IRELAND<br />
HOLIDAY<br />
City of Plymouth Parks and Recreation.<br />
in cooperation with Trip<br />
HARDWARE<br />
PRICES EFFECTIVE:<br />
Masters Inc., will be sponsoring a 15day<br />
England-Ireland holiday Sept 17<br />
to Oct 2, <strong>1988</strong> The charge of $1,999<br />
per person (based on double occupancy)<br />
includes airfare, bus. 13<br />
nights hotel accommodations in England<br />
and Ireland, a musical in London.<br />
a medieval banquet at Bunratty<br />
castle, two half-day sightseeing<br />
tours of London, one half-day sightseeing<br />
in Dublin, one full-day sightseeing<br />
to Strat<strong>for</strong>d and Warwick castle,<br />
Windsor Castle, Bleinheim Castle.<br />
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Robert Ficano<br />
seeks re-election<br />
Conservative<br />
group raps<br />
Barns, Bankes<br />
No Wayne County legislators<br />
earned perfect scores in the Michigan<br />
Conservative Union's recent<br />
ranking of state legislators, though<br />
two area Democrats ranked at the<br />
bottom of the group's rating system<br />
Reps Justine Barns, D-Westland,<br />
and Maxine Berman, D-Southfield,<br />
were among 24 Democrats who never<br />
sided with the conservative advocacy<br />
group on any of the 10 issues<br />
upon which rankings were based<br />
Rep Lyn Bankes. R-Livonia, was<br />
among three Republicans placed in<br />
the g-oup's "hall of shame" <strong>for</strong> siding<br />
with liberal Democrats on several<br />
of the issues<br />
"I don't know what the issues<br />
were, and I don't take the rankings<br />
very seriously." Bankes said, "These<br />
are the same people who locked the<br />
Bush delegates out and wanted to<br />
charge the press to enter their district<br />
caucuses "<br />
Bankes said she gives more<br />
credence to chamber of commerce<br />
rankings<br />
The Michigan Conservative Union<br />
rankings were based on how members<br />
of the state House of Representatives<br />
and the state Senate voted on<br />
10 issues outlined by the group<br />
Included in the issues were how<br />
the lawmakers voted on state-paid<br />
abortions, farm subsidies in the People's<br />
Republic of China, tax increases<br />
on cigarettes, boosting drivers" license<br />
fees and spending $90 million<br />
<strong>for</strong> renovation of some prisons<br />
TOPPING THE conservative<br />
group's lists, with 100 percent voting<br />
records, were Republican state Sens<br />
Doug Carl of Utica, Harmon Cropsey<br />
of Decatur, Norman Shinkle of Lambertville,<br />
Nick Smith of Addison and<br />
Jack Welborn of Parchment.<br />
Representatives scoring perfect<br />
scores <strong>for</strong> the group were Republicans<br />
Margaret O'Connor of Ann Arbor.<br />
Michael Nye of Litchfield and<br />
Walberg of Tipton<br />
The other Democrats who never<br />
sided with the group on any of the 10<br />
issues include Michael Bennane of<br />
Detroit. Floyd Clack of Flint, Robert<br />
Emerson of Flint. Charlie Harrison<br />
of Pontiac. Morris Hood of Detroit.<br />
Teola Hunter of Detroit and Lynn<br />
Jondahl of East Lansing<br />
Also listed were Democratic Reps,<br />
Nate Jonker of Clio, Burton Leland<br />
of Detroit. Raymond Murphy of Detroit,<br />
Gary Owen of Ypsilanti, Nelson<br />
Saunders of Detroit, Debbie Stabenow<br />
of Lansing. Alma Stallworth<br />
of Detroit, Ethel Terrell of Highland<br />
Park, Juanita Watkins of Detroit and<br />
Joseph Young Sr. of Detroit.<br />
The organization singled out Clack<br />
as "Michigan's Biggest Liberal of<br />
1987."<br />
Other Republicans included in the<br />
group's hall of shame"' include Rep<br />
Susan Grimes Munsell of Fowlerville<br />
and Sen. Dan DeGrow of Port<br />
Huron<br />
MCU chairman Mark Koldys said<br />
it was a "special honor <strong>for</strong> Republicans<br />
who vote with the liberals on<br />
big spending bills and anti-family social<br />
programs."<br />
The Associated Press contributed<br />
to this story<br />
S'craft to offer<br />
SAT workshop<br />
Students preparing <strong>for</strong> the Scholastic<br />
Aptitude Test (SAT) can attend<br />
a three-week workshop beginning 3-5<br />
p m. Wednesday. Feb 24, at Schoolcrafft<br />
College. Livonia<br />
The workshop features test-taking<br />
strategies and the specific SAT <strong>for</strong>mat,<br />
Students will practice on simulated<br />
test questions.<br />
Additional in<strong>for</strong>mation is available<br />
by calling the Schoolcraft<br />
Learning Assistance Center, 591-<br />
6400. Ext 494.<br />
Basketball game<br />
aids river cleanup<br />
A benefit basketball game <strong>for</strong><br />
Rouge River cleanup ef<strong>for</strong>ts will be<br />
held 7:30 p.m Saturday. Feb IS at<br />
Bishop Borgess High School, off<br />
Plymouth Road, east of Telegraph.<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d Township<br />
The WJBK-TV, Channel 2, basketball<br />
team will play the Detroit Water<br />
and Sewerage Department team<br />
Refershments. half time entertainment<br />
and a drawing will be featured<br />
Tickets are $3 <strong>for</strong> adults. $150 <strong>for</strong><br />
children under 12.<br />
Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 4 1986 O&E (R-8B A' G-6A)«r9A<br />
Ficano seeks new term as sheriff<br />
Wayne County Sheriff Robert Ficano<br />
has scheduled a press conference<br />
today to announce his re-election<br />
Ficano. 35, has been sheriff since<br />
1983 He previously served as deputy<br />
county clerk and Westland city attorney<br />
A Livonia resident, Ficano gradu<br />
ated from Livonia Stevenson High<br />
School in 1970 He is a magna cum<br />
laude graduate of Michigan State<br />
University and received a juris doctorate<br />
from the University of Detroit<br />
Law School<br />
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TV<br />
Long active in Demcratic politics.<br />
Ficano served as-2nd District<br />
Democratic Party chairman from<br />
1980 to 1982 The district includes<br />
Livonia, Plymouth and Plymouth<br />
Township<br />
Ficano. at the time an unknown<br />
outside of local circles, was appointed<br />
sheriff in 1983 after a dispute between<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer Sheriff William Lucas<br />
and a three-member county panel<br />
over the appointment process Ficano,<br />
the panel's choice, was awarded<br />
the seat over Loren Pittman. Lucas'<br />
undersheriff<br />
When the going gets tough. Highland gets going! For over 55<br />
years we've been at the front, cutting high prices down to'size Now<br />
we're at it again dunng this 3-day sneak attack!!<br />
Our scouts have shopped around and identified important price<br />
targets We've sent in extra troops and supplies We're prepared to<br />
As sheriff Ficano has fought <strong>for</strong> increased<br />
prisoner space at the county jail.<br />
Then 30, Ficano was dubbed the<br />
boy sheriff generating much publicity<br />
because of his age He was<br />
elected to the post the next year<br />
As sheriff Ficano has fought <strong>for</strong><br />
increased prisoner space at the<br />
county jail He lobbied <strong>for</strong>, and<br />
received, permission to place two<br />
prisoners to a cell He has now filed<br />
with the Wayne County Circuit Court<br />
seeking triple bunking of prisoners<br />
Ficano was among the Democratic<br />
candidates who ran <strong>for</strong> county executive<br />
in 1986 Despite heavy union<br />
support, Ficano finished third in a<br />
four candidate race behind county<br />
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Though harsh words were exchanged<br />
between their campaign<br />
staffs during the executive's primary<br />
McNamara and Ficano appear on<br />
better terms now<br />
McNamara has said he won t endorse<br />
any candidates in the primary<br />
race <strong>for</strong> sheriff<br />
Richard Novak of Livoma_ Ficano<br />
s <strong>for</strong>mer undersheriff, is among<br />
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Opinion<br />
Plymouth. Ml 48170<br />
Emory Daniels<br />
Balancing care<br />
Can we af<strong>for</strong>d health?<br />
SENIOR CITIZENS, like the rest of us. have<br />
been struggling :n recent years to cope with rising<br />
health-care costs That struggle intensified<br />
after the first of the year<br />
. Under the traditional insurance" method,<br />
senior citizens pay a monthly premium to Medicare.<br />
which pj\s 80 percent of most health-care<br />
expenses The -senior citizen pays the remaining<br />
20 percent plus the costs of prescriptions, optical<br />
and dent.il care Indigent senior citizens who<br />
face major health costs, such as surgery, are<br />
covered by Medic aid i<br />
In recent years. Medicare supplement riders<br />
have been offered by HMOs to cover the 20 percent<br />
• vductible prescriptions, optical and dental<br />
ca- Senior citizens paid so much a month ($10<br />
tn $4'i 1 this Medicare Supplemental rider The<br />
riders were j godsend to many retirees with high<br />
medic.i. < >st> such as prescription expenses of<br />
$50 to $600 a month<br />
I NDER THE supplemental rider approach.<br />
the government also made payments to the HMO<br />
insurance carriers<br />
In recent months the government has reduced<br />
.ts subsidy to HMO carriers and premiums have<br />
been raised drastically. Some HMOs have<br />
dropped the Medicare supplement option entirely<br />
McAuley Medic are, which serves thousands of<br />
senior citizens in Wayne and Washtenaw counties.<br />
announced recently it is going out of the<br />
supplemental business in two years Blue Cross.<br />
Blue Shield Health Care Network of Southeast<br />
Michigan, serving 10.000 senior citizens in metropolitan<br />
Detroit, is raising its premiums and<br />
supplying fewer medical benefits<br />
McAuley Medicare president Dr Richard R<br />
Dorr recently announced price increases effective<br />
Feb 1. and said the Medicare supplement<br />
would not be continued in 1989. Health Care Network<br />
ot Southeast Michigan is increasing monthly<br />
premiums to $55 <strong>for</strong> coverage now provided<br />
<strong>for</strong> $10<br />
A SIGNIFICANT number of <strong>Canton</strong> seniors<br />
are fearful and confused, says Dianne Neihengen,<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> senior citizen coordinator<br />
Many switched to the supplemental riders to<br />
Thursday ^eo'uary a <strong>1988</strong><br />
have their prescription costs covered and <strong>for</strong><br />
cheaper monthly premiums But to do that, seniors<br />
had to give up thejr longtime physicians<br />
Now a year later, the premiums are rising significantly<br />
and options such as the prescription<br />
rider are being dropped<br />
Sharon Thomas, executive director of the<br />
Plymouth Housing Commission, also notes that<br />
HMOs lured seniors away from their previous<br />
earners with the supplemental option and now<br />
hike costs while dropping coverage Seniors are<br />
getting an increase in Social Security but medical<br />
bills eat up most of that anyway." said<br />
Thomas So any rise in insurance will be out of<br />
their pocket<br />
So many retirees have contacted their legislators<br />
that an in<strong>for</strong>mational meeting has been<br />
scheduled by 1" S Rep Carl Pursell. R-Plymouth.<br />
<strong>for</strong> 1 p m Monday. Feb 8. in Tonquish<br />
Creek Manor in Plymouth State Sen Robert<br />
Geake. R Northville. plans to attend Geake,<br />
whose district includes Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />
sits on the Senate Human Resources and Senior<br />
Citizens Committee It's possible that Senate<br />
hearings could be scheduled to examine the matter<br />
he added<br />
THE PROBLEM, carriers say is that healthcare<br />
costs are exceeding federal payments and<br />
customer premiums<br />
Spencer Johnson president of the Michigan<br />
Hospital Association says there was no past experience<br />
to guide the HMOs in what the costs<br />
would be Likely many senior citizens began receiving<br />
health care that had been delayed be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
supplemental coverage because they couldn't af<strong>for</strong>d<br />
the 20 percent deductible, he suggested<br />
In short, folks, the Reagan experiment to shift<br />
health costs <strong>for</strong> seniors from federal tax dollars<br />
to private business appears to be failing Do we<br />
really want to reduce the level of federal spending<br />
at the expense of health care <strong>for</strong> retirees?<br />
What price are we willing fo pay to reduce the<br />
deficit and or balance the budget?<br />
The supplemental riders were greeted with<br />
such enthusiasm by many senior citizens that the<br />
government should consider increasing its subsidy<br />
instead of reducing supporl Let's get that<br />
message across Monday.<br />
Soapy's way<br />
Williams had his priorities<br />
AS GOVERNOR <strong>for</strong> 12 years, G Mennen Williams<br />
appointed dozens — if not hundreds — of<br />
judges, and he had a reputation <strong>for</strong> picking excellent<br />
ones<br />
As a slate Supreme Court justice <strong>for</strong> 16 years,<br />
he reviewed the decisions of lower court judges<br />
and decided on disciplinary measures, when necessary<br />
One day during his last year on the high court,<br />
Chief Justice Williams visited the editors of <strong>Observer</strong><br />
& Eccentric Newspapers to talk about<br />
how the courts were financed At the end. we<br />
asked his advice on a practical problem — howto<br />
assess judicial candidates <strong>for</strong> endorsement,<br />
since they can't discuss specific cases and tended<br />
to talk in generalities<br />
FIRST. WILLIAMS said, he looked at their<br />
college transcripts He wanted bright, educated<br />
minds in the courts<br />
The late Michigan statesman had<br />
a <strong>for</strong>mula <strong>for</strong> assessing<br />
candidates <strong>for</strong> the bench.<br />
Second, he looked <strong>for</strong> religious commitment It<br />
didn't have to be any particular faith The point<br />
was that a judge had to be answerable to something<br />
higher than human law<br />
Third, he looked <strong>for</strong> community service It<br />
wasn't enough to be on bar association committees<br />
or make good money winning cases. There<br />
had to be a notion of public service.<br />
That was how G Mennen Williams, who died<br />
Tuesday at 76. picked judges That was how he<br />
himself lived That is what he taught us<br />
Not perfect<br />
But our weather is better<br />
INSTEAD OF griping about southeastern<br />
Michigan's weather, we ought to boast about it<br />
Southeastern Michigan economic development<br />
leaders should be constantly comparing our mild<br />
climate to the wretched excesses of neighboring<br />
regions<br />
Those hurricanes are on the Gulf. Those avalanches<br />
are in Colorado That foot-and-a-half of<br />
snow fell on a Mississippi River metropolis with<br />
only three snowplows Those <strong>for</strong>est fires threatening<br />
luxury homes during a drought are in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia.<br />
Floods are rare compared to many areas of<br />
the country because our 31 inches of precipitation<br />
are spread across all 12 months<br />
Droughts occur, but they're relatively mild<br />
Southeastern Michigan gets an average of 32<br />
inches of snow per winter. Buffalo gets 88.<br />
Geveland 50, Pittsburgh 47<br />
LAST SUMMER was a mite warm by our<br />
standards<br />
Southeastern Michigan economic<br />
development leaders should be<br />
constantly comparing our mild<br />
climate to the wretched excesses<br />
of neighboring regions.<br />
But consider the searing heat of the Great<br />
Plains and prairie states on the same latitudes as<br />
us That was heat.<br />
In places like Dallas, August is so wretched<br />
that you never hear a bird sing, a dog bark or a<br />
playing child shout outdoors<br />
Our crop failures are far fewer than in most<br />
agricultural areas, thanks to the Great Lakes<br />
The only drawback is that the lakes give us<br />
more cloud cover thai* other areas But we never<br />
said southeastern Michigan's climate is perfect<br />
Just better than everyone else's.<br />
The Return of<br />
SUPER SEWER<br />
THE CONTINUING<br />
ZILLION DOLLAR<br />
m or CLEAN<br />
TO YUCKEY.<br />
Drug combat team<br />
needs more funds<br />
WE ALL ARE about to get a lesson<br />
in what happens when you have<br />
a flyswatter to ward off an elephant<br />
The sweat you work up doesn't do<br />
much to fend off the pain when the<br />
elephant steps on you<br />
In short, suburban Detroit's version<br />
of how to fight a losing battle<br />
against the nation's drug czars is<br />
about to be launched<br />
Called the Southeast Michigan<br />
Conspiracy Investigative Organization<br />
(SEMCO). this group will dedicate<br />
its time to going after the big<br />
shots in the drug business, the<br />
power brokers who manage to elude<br />
the otherwise fragmented police<br />
community.<br />
Sounds like a great idea Tastes<br />
like a great idea Feels like a great<br />
idea After all. we'll never get much<br />
of any place if all we do is arrest and<br />
rearrest the street addicts and<br />
pushers<br />
Un<strong>for</strong>tunately, the chances of this<br />
being very successful are about as<br />
good as your odds of winning the<br />
Michigan State Lottery. You've almost<br />
got to feel sorry <strong>for</strong> the 12member<br />
<strong>for</strong>ce whose responsibility<br />
it will be to fight the drug war in the<br />
six-county metropolitan area<br />
THE NUMBERS alone are mind-<br />
boggling Twelve cops from the state<br />
police, local and county departments<br />
banding together in a war in which<br />
the other side has thousands of<br />
troops at its disposal<br />
Even more disheartening is the<br />
funding A meager $750,000 in federal<br />
funds will support this project<br />
What a joke, a very bad joke This<br />
funding comes from a national administration<br />
that is willing to spend<br />
tens of millions of dollars to fight an<br />
imaginary danger in Central America<br />
but is unwilling or unable to combat<br />
the real enemy within the borders<br />
of our own country<br />
Naturally, local law en<strong>for</strong>cement<br />
officials publicly express enthusiasm<br />
about the new venture They know<br />
the problem is getting worse everyday<br />
as the drug use continues to rise<br />
and the profits continue to increase<br />
Anything is better than nothing<br />
And a dozen cops dedicated to<br />
fighting the drug war is better than<br />
nothing — but not much<br />
OUR COMMUNITIES need more<br />
than tnis miserly sum and meager<br />
number to fight a multibillion-dollar<br />
industry — one of the largest in<br />
America<br />
Along thj^boruer:; of this country<br />
the government is fighting drug im-<br />
from our readers<br />
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and address of the sender. Limit letters to 300 words.<br />
School paper<br />
not a '<strong>for</strong>um'<br />
To the editor:<br />
Your editorial opposing the recent<br />
U S Supreme Court decision, concerning<br />
student school newspapers,<br />
is a very serious disservice to every<br />
law-abiding citizen, and especially<br />
the youth of our communities<br />
We should all be thankful that five<br />
of the eight justices in the highest<br />
court of the land have <strong>for</strong> once come<br />
to their senses and ruled in favor of<br />
what is good <strong>for</strong> all Americans<br />
The court affirms that adults —<br />
be they parents, school newspapers<br />
sponsors, or administrators — have<br />
a definite responsibility to help students<br />
under their proper role in today's<br />
"sue-happy" American society<br />
By what stretch of the imagination<br />
can you interpret a student<br />
school newspaper as being a public<br />
<strong>for</strong>um'' Students function under<br />
rules and regulations governing minors<br />
and, as such, many of the rights<br />
enjoyed by adults are restricted to<br />
students Driving a car be<strong>for</strong>e attaining<br />
certain age and drinking liquor<br />
are two of the obvious. Similarly.<br />
students may write reports on a<br />
number of different subjects but pornography<br />
is inappropriate <strong>for</strong> the<br />
great majority of the school population<br />
Students in school expect to<br />
have their developmental rights protected<br />
You overstep your bounds when<br />
you imply that school administrators<br />
may not fully comprehend journalistic<br />
principles and hence they should<br />
not be permitted to oversee editorial<br />
interpretation of the students and/or<br />
their sponsors. Students must understand<br />
whose auspices they publish<br />
the newspaper<br />
Let each one diligently strive to<br />
demonstrate responsible behavior in<br />
every endeavor Our rights are best<br />
guaranteed by our responsibility to<br />
each other<br />
Paul Nastoff.<br />
Plymouth<br />
Offended by<br />
local attitude<br />
To the editor:<br />
What had begun as a lovely visit to<br />
your city last Tuesday ended on a<br />
sour note <strong>for</strong> my family.<br />
After years of missing the ice festival<br />
we made a point this year of<br />
setting aside a day and making the<br />
drive to Plymouth The weather<br />
wasn't great <strong>for</strong> the ice. nearly 40<br />
degrees, but perfect <strong>for</strong> walking outside<br />
After seeing the sculptures and be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
heading home we decided to do<br />
some shopping In the many interesting<br />
looking shops First stop and. un<br />
<strong>for</strong>tunately, last stop was the pink<br />
building that sells dolls and" miniatures<br />
I own a doll house and was<br />
Steve<br />
Barnaby<br />
portation by supplying helicopters lo<br />
chase jets<br />
Now the feds have turned around<br />
and given us our flyswatter As they<br />
say on the street it's nothing but<br />
chump change<br />
With a flyswatter this underfund<br />
ed group is supposed to counter the<br />
resources of a highly financed drug<br />
world that pays lawyers a higher<br />
yearly fee than SEMCO is to receive<br />
in funding.<br />
And it will be these lawyers who<br />
will delay and feint <strong>for</strong> years on end<br />
to keep their clients from being convicted<br />
And even if this team is successful<br />
in getting one or two kingpins.<br />
those convicted will be replaced<br />
faster than the broomsticks<br />
cut in two by the sorcerer's apprentice<br />
finding many wonderful well-priced<br />
items when I overheard two women<br />
talking<br />
One. a sales clerk, one a customer,<br />
obviously residents They were loudly<br />
and angrily discussing the festival.<br />
One said, "the town looked like<br />
hell!" with people and cars all over,<br />
and "things had just gone too far<br />
when you can't cross the streets in—<br />
your own town." It gets worse They<br />
couldn't understand why all the<br />
"Outsiders" were there After all —<br />
"It's just ice, it's not gold!" This conversation<br />
went on and on and we outsiders<br />
got a blistering.<br />
I was disgusted and angry and decided<br />
not to spend any money in that<br />
store and couldn't get out of there<br />
fast enough<br />
We weren't aware that the ice<br />
sculptures were a private show <strong>for</strong><br />
residents only Why do you advertise<br />
in newspapers and on television all<br />
over the state if it's only <strong>for</strong> the locals<br />
9<br />
I've since calmed down and I<br />
know that these two small minds do<br />
not represent all the residents and<br />
merchants in your pretty town But<br />
beware, they are out there and they<br />
are very vocal!<br />
We didn't find the congestion the<br />
one woman referred to Parking was<br />
ample, traffic moved smoothly,<br />
viewing the ice was easy But there<br />
is one family that probably won't be<br />
back to Plymouth again. I 4ind it<br />
very difficult to go where I know I'm<br />
not fully welcomed<br />
(Obscrucr & SErcrntric ^Tcuispapers<br />
Steve Barnaby managing editor<br />
Susan Rosiek assistant managing editor<br />
Dick Isham general manager<br />
Richard Brady director of advertising<br />
Fred Wright director of circulation<br />
Suburban Communications Corp<br />
Philip Power chairman of the board<br />
Richard Aginian president<br />
Cyntkla Sommer,<br />
Webbervilk. Mick<br />
points of view<br />
Gift cassette recalls<br />
famous Rogers speech<br />
THE VOICE from the tape recorder,<br />
which was that of Will Rogers,<br />
didn't stimulate much laughter after<br />
all Fact of the matter is. a particular<br />
segment of a 1931 national network<br />
radio show sounded in some<br />
ways like a self-inflated pundit on<br />
<strong>1988</strong>'s nightly airwaves<br />
Comedy Superstars" is what this<br />
collection of six cassettes is called.<br />
Each tape runs 60 minutes Besides<br />
Rogers, one can travel down memory<br />
lane with Jack Benny. Abbott &<br />
Coslello. The Bickersons, Burns &<br />
Allen, and Fibber McGee & Molly-<br />
Some of them are real legslappers<br />
For years I wanted the entire<br />
Abbott & Costello script of<br />
"Who's On Firsf" and now I have it<br />
Benny's lines with Mary Livingston<br />
and Rochester, plus Gracie Aliens<br />
zany retorts to the ageless Burns,<br />
are among other gems<br />
The full set was a delightful<br />
Christmas gift from the Lake Tahoe<br />
branch of the family and the enclosed<br />
poop sheet from the production<br />
company. Metacotn Inc- . of Minneapolis.<br />
led to believe^t would be a<br />
not of laughs Rogers wasn't that<br />
funny i~~<br />
WILLIAM Penn Adair Rogers Was<br />
born in 1879 on a ranch near Oologah,<br />
Indian Territory (now Oklahoma<br />
t Both of his parents had some<br />
Cherokee Indian blood He left the<br />
Kemper Military Academy at the<br />
age of 19 and became a cowboy He<br />
was regarded as one of the greatest<br />
ropers of all time<br />
through<br />
bifocals<br />
Fred<br />
DeLano<br />
Be<strong>for</strong>e his untimely death in 1935,<br />
when a plane crash near Point Barrow<br />
Alaska, wiped ouKboth Rogers<br />
and Wiley Post, he had become" a<br />
stage and motion picture star and<br />
gained fame as a homespun philosopher<br />
In his shrewd, homely witticisms,<br />
his targets often were politicians<br />
in general and congress in particular<br />
This iS--part of that 1931<br />
broadcast<br />
"We read in the papers every day<br />
of one or a dozen different problems<br />
that are supposed to be be<strong>for</strong>e this<br />
country There's not really but one<br />
problem be<strong>for</strong>e the whole country at<br />
this tune. It's not the balance sheet<br />
of the budget, not the League of Nations<br />
that we read so much about<br />
The only problem that confronts this<br />
country today is that at least seven<br />
million people are out of work<br />
That's our only problem<br />
It's to see that every man who<br />
wants and is able to work is allowed<br />
to find a place to go to work, and<br />
also to arrange in some way to get<br />
more equal distribution of the<br />
wealth in the country<br />
You hear a lot about prohibition,<br />
but that s nothing compared to<br />
your neighbor's children that are<br />
hungry It's food, it ain't drink, that<br />
we're worried about today<br />
Here we are in a country with<br />
more wheat, more corn, more money<br />
in the bank, more cotton, more of<br />
everything in the world, and yet<br />
we've got people starving We'll hold<br />
the distinction of being the only nation<br />
in the history of the world that<br />
went to the poorhouse in an automobile<br />
"FIELDS ARE lined with granaries<br />
filled with grain Now. if there<br />
ain't something cockeyed in an arrangement<br />
like that, then ihis microphone<br />
in front of me is well, it's<br />
a cuss word, that's all I say things<br />
will pick up in 32 That's an election<br />
year, and Republicans always see<br />
that things look good in an election<br />
year "<br />
Well, my friends, five decades<br />
went by and doggone if some of his<br />
words don't have a renewed, familiar<br />
ring<br />
I got into the Rogers topic while<br />
trying to verify that it was Will who<br />
first said that what this countryneeded<br />
most was a good five-cent cigar<br />
Maybe he did. maybe not, but 1<br />
intended using it as a parallel to my<br />
own claim that the biggest need is a<br />
telephone in the bathroom<br />
This conclusion was reached while<br />
waddling to the kitchen phone a few<br />
mornings ago during "library hour'<br />
only to have the caller hang up just<br />
as I answered Thank God no one<br />
filmed the scene<br />
Tho'SO&y <strong>February</strong> A 1986 't.<br />
iR.W G-9A)* 11A<br />
Tight security kept<br />
GOP meet civilized<br />
REFLECTIONS ON last week<br />
end's Republican State Convention<br />
NO. IT wasn't a bloodbath And I<br />
was outside the credentials committee<br />
room in the Grand Rapids hotel<br />
where there was supposed to have<br />
been a fistfight. and I sure didn't see<br />
any violence<br />
For a Republican fistfight, you'd<br />
have to attend the 1908 Bay City<br />
convention where the William Howard<br />
Taft delegates successfully bare-<br />
Jknuckled the Teddy Roosevelt deiegates<br />
Bitterness'' That's another matter<br />
Republicans admire lawyers the<br />
way Catholics admire saints Republicans<br />
conduct committee debates<br />
like lawyers in court<br />
This was an amazingly well-run<br />
convention, given the advance<br />
knowledge that the group loyal to<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer evangelist Pat Robertson<br />
would take a walk and be joined by<br />
many of congressman Jack Kemp's<br />
loyalists<br />
Security was super-extremely<br />
tight No one was going to let any<br />
(hrrumph'j outsider irtto the Grand<br />
Center meeting hall That was because<br />
there were so many challenged<br />
delegations<br />
Usually. I don't bother getting<br />
press credentials <strong>for</strong> the GOP state<br />
conclaves — just flash my state Capitol<br />
card or a business card Not this<br />
time No press got no place no how<br />
without a green credential It<br />
seemed bureaucratic, but in practice<br />
we newsfolks weren't hassled by the<br />
tall boys in the pinstripe suits or<br />
anyone else Very civilized<br />
STRANGEST incident occurred<br />
Friday night in the 2nd Congression-<br />
Tim<br />
Richard<br />
al District caucus, where Wayne<br />
County Commissioner Susan Hemtz<br />
of Northville Township was asked to<br />
swear in caucus officers. She declined<br />
So the shocked leadership turned<br />
to state Sen Bob Geake of Northville<br />
He declined Heintz and Geake<br />
contended the Kemp-Robertson faction<br />
from the Wayne County portion<br />
had been improperly elected and<br />
seated<br />
Caucus leaders turned to state<br />
Rep Jerry Law of Plymouth, but he<br />
had skedaddled<br />
So they went to U S Rep Carl<br />
Pursell of Plymouth Now Pursell is<br />
a George Bush buddy since 1979. at<br />
least But surprise' He agreed to per<strong>for</strong>m<br />
the ceremonial chore<br />
Suzie and Bob had a problem<br />
coming from the part of the district<br />
they're from, he told me afterwards<br />
but I run districtwide I ve<br />
done this lots of times "<br />
Hemtz and Geake were vindicated<br />
when the credentials committee<br />
tossed out the disputed Kemp-Robertson<br />
delegates<br />
IF GEORGE Bu>h becomes president.<br />
my money isn't in the State<br />
Lottery it's or. Carl Pursell to join<br />
the Bush administration as budget<br />
director<br />
That s not an ir.side scoop — just<br />
Will history repeat<br />
with a squabbling GOP<br />
losing the <strong>1988</strong><br />
White House race?<br />
logic Years ago Pursell told me the<br />
onlv reason he would leave Congress<br />
voluntarily would be to work <strong>for</strong><br />
Bush<br />
A LOT OF Republicans were wondering<br />
where U S Rep Bill Broomfield<br />
of Birmingham was last weekend<br />
He wasn't at the convention as<br />
he usually is<br />
A lot are wondering whom he's<br />
<strong>for</strong> Broomfield is the senior member<br />
of the delegation and senior<br />
member of the House Foreign Af<br />
fairs Committee Folks were expecting<br />
a little leadership<br />
IT'S DIFFICULT to fee! sorry ror<br />
Michigan Republicans and the national<br />
embarrassment they suffered<br />
over split delegations and the near<br />
takeover by the Robertson zealots<br />
Democrats learned their lesson in<br />
the 1970s after the McGovern fiasco<br />
Democrats decided that no deiega<br />
tion could be chosen b\ a process beginning<br />
earlier than the election<br />
The Michigan Republican process<br />
began literally ir. May of 1986. some'<br />
2 1 2 years be<strong>for</strong>e the presidential<br />
election date<br />
It is written Those who fail to<br />
learn the lessons of history ^re<br />
doomed to repeat "hem<br />
keeping up with government Principal didn't violate rights<br />
Looking <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation about<br />
slate government" 1 The League of<br />
Women Voters has a toll-free telephone<br />
service (1-800-292-5823) that<br />
may be helpful<br />
The league's Citizen In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Center in Lansing offers to help people<br />
find out about such things as<br />
pending legislation, the state constitution,<br />
election laws, voting regula-<br />
tions or tax in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
The telephone is answered from<br />
10 30 a.m. to 3 30 p m. weekdays.<br />
The telephone service is paid <strong>for</strong><br />
by the leagues education fund. The<br />
League of Women Voters is a nonprofit<br />
organization that works to<br />
keep voters interested and in<strong>for</strong>med<br />
about governmental issues<br />
Men. if you're about to turn 18. it's<br />
time to register with Selective Service<br />
at any US .Post Office. |fs q.jirk It's easy.<br />
And it's the law.<br />
SL<br />
THIS WILL NOT sit well with<br />
many colleagues Witness our editorial<br />
position which directly opposes<br />
my own But here goes anyway I am<br />
not losing any sleep over a U.S. Supreme<br />
Court ruling that says a<br />
school principal can decide what is<br />
to be published in a student newspaper<br />
Am I out of my First Amendment<br />
mind° I don't think so. 1 would defend<br />
any journalist's right to publish<br />
a story. That's not at issue here The<br />
high school students who saw their<br />
stones banned by a principal were<br />
not prohibited from publishing They<br />
were prohibited from publishing in<br />
the school's paper There's a difference<br />
Any publisher and or owner I've<br />
worked <strong>for</strong> has had the right to tell<br />
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12A»(R.W,G- 10A) OicE Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 4, <strong>1988</strong><br />
Arthur Sippola Peg Sippola<br />
House divided<br />
Republican convention finds<br />
this couple on opposite sides<br />
By Wayne Peal<br />
staff writer<br />
Talk about living in a house divided.<br />
That's what happened to one<br />
local family during Michigan's<br />
highly partisan Republican convention<br />
last week<br />
Arthur and Peg Sippola of Livonia<br />
sat on opposite sides during last<br />
weekend's convention in Grand<br />
Rapids.<br />
Art, a delegate <strong>for</strong> New York<br />
Congressman Jack Kemp, sat on<br />
the main floor, eventually being<br />
voted a delegate to the national<br />
GOP convention in New Orleans<br />
Meanwhile. Peg, an alternate delegate<br />
<strong>for</strong> Vice President George<br />
Bush, sat elsewhere in the arena.<br />
"It's not the first time we've<br />
been on different sides," Peg noted<br />
"And we weren't the only couple on<br />
different sides."<br />
In the Sippola household, however.<br />
marital common sense pre-<br />
vailed where politics failed as the<br />
state GOP's long-winding presidential<br />
nominating process unfolded.<br />
"There was no bitterness, but<br />
there were a few times when we<br />
knew we had to back off," Art said<br />
"We both feel strongly about our<br />
candidates."<br />
Maybe there was some political<br />
fence-mending, too Art was among<br />
the Kemp backers who split from a<br />
conservative anti-Bush coalition intent<br />
upon delivering the majority<br />
of delegates to <strong>for</strong>mer television<br />
evangelist Pat Robertson.<br />
Despite lingering political differences<br />
Peg is looking <strong>for</strong>ward to accompanying<br />
her husband to the national<br />
convention this August '<br />
"We already have our itinerary<br />
of places to see and things to do."<br />
she said<br />
And while they're looking <strong>for</strong>ward<br />
to a hot time, they expect the<br />
heat to be in the streets, not in the<br />
seats.<br />
UGLY KITCHEN CABINETS?<br />
PREFACE'<br />
DON'T<br />
REPLACE.<br />
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While the eye heals<br />
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Excessive lifting should be<br />
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Patients are required to<br />
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the operated eye <strong>for</strong> one<br />
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Restrictions following<br />
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Postmasters eye window closings<br />
By Janice Brunaon<br />
staff writer<br />
Area postmasters who are anticipating<br />
closing postal windows half a<br />
day each week in compliance with<br />
federal budget cutbacks say the<br />
move probably will have no advers«^/^ \<br />
effect on consumers or post office ffice<br />
employees.<br />
Postal windows in Wayne and<br />
Oakland counties are expected to<br />
close on alternating half-days when<br />
consumer use at individual offices is<br />
lowest. Automated services now<br />
available in most post offices and<br />
contract stations now operating in<br />
grocery and drug stores throughout<br />
the two counties should provide adequate<br />
alternative service<br />
"rr: S BUSINESS as usual <strong>for</strong> us<br />
The only in<strong>for</strong>mation We have is<br />
what we read in the newspapers,"<br />
said Livonia postal superintendent<br />
Michael Greso*?fc, who oversees the<br />
main post office on Merriman Road,<br />
a branch office on Middlebelt Road<br />
and three contract stations in<br />
Farmer Jack supermarkets.<br />
"Nothing has filtered down to us<br />
as yet, no request to survey or to<br />
make any kinds of judgments (on the<br />
cutbacks) at all," Gresock said, add-<br />
HOME and business mail delivery ing closed windows means "more<br />
will remain unchanged and Saturday hands sorting and moving the mail<br />
service wdl probably remain the •faster to earners.<br />
same.<br />
No specific action, however, has<br />
been approved at this time, according<br />
to Postmaster John Home, who<br />
serves as division manager <strong>for</strong> the<br />
two counties.<br />
Nor does Home know when the<br />
cutbacks might be implemented<br />
Other than an announcement by the<br />
U.S. Postmaster earlier this month<br />
that cutbacks are coming, Home has<br />
received no <strong>for</strong>mal directives.<br />
Postmaster Ken Harris of Farmington<br />
Hills also has not received<br />
<strong>for</strong>irlal word on the closings but<br />
"we're sure it's coming down the<br />
road."<br />
In the meantime, Harris has ordered<br />
surveys to ascertain when consumer<br />
use is lowest at the two post<br />
offices under his jurisdiction, the<br />
main office on 12 Mile Road in<br />
Farmington Hills and the main on<br />
Slocum Road in Farmington. "It's a<br />
Cutbacks loom, but it's<br />
business as usual so far<br />
preliminary study al this time."<br />
Harris, who has been a postal employee<br />
26 years, is also 'watching<br />
our current expenditures We have<br />
cutbacks every year, but usually<br />
toward the end of the fiscal year.<br />
This is the earliest (cutback) I can<br />
recall and half-day cutbacks haven't<br />
happened in a very, very long time."<br />
The cutback is required,under an<br />
appropriations bill <strong>for</strong> fiical <strong>1988</strong><br />
that President Reagan signed after<br />
weeks of wrangling with congressional<br />
leaders over a budget to comply<br />
with the Gramm-Rudman deficit<br />
reduction law; Postal cutbacks will<br />
total an estimated J 1.8 billion <strong>for</strong><br />
fiscal year <strong>1988</strong> which began Oct. 1.<br />
A MORE <strong>for</strong>mal study on consumer<br />
use is under way by Postmaster<br />
Tom Johnson, sectional manager <strong>for</strong><br />
three counties, including Oakland<br />
County.<br />
"We are currently reviewing operations<br />
in various cities and analyzing<br />
what day of the week is potentially<br />
best (to close), considering the dollar<br />
amount of sales and patterns of con-<br />
sumer use in each area An important<br />
factor in our final decision will<br />
be what iother postal services) are<br />
available to the public." Johnson<br />
said<br />
Closing windows will have no adverse<br />
effect on career employees.<br />
Johnson added, explaining career<br />
employees are guaranteed 40 hours<br />
work in a six-day work week Parttime<br />
and casual employees, people<br />
hired <strong>for</strong> 90-day intervals, supplement<br />
the career employee's six-day<br />
week<br />
The half-day closings will mean "a<br />
shift in employee hours, especially in<br />
overtime," which Johnson said now<br />
is substantial, and a possible<br />
decreasing need <strong>for</strong> the same number<br />
of part-time and casual employees<br />
Some 230.people are employed by<br />
the Birmingham Post Office, career<br />
part-time and casual employees who<br />
work in the main post office, a<br />
branch office and a carrier annex,<br />
according to Birmingham Postmaster<br />
Frank Readus<br />
"At this time I cannot anticipate<br />
whether I will have less of a need <strong>for</strong><br />
part-time or casual employees." he<br />
said, adding "unless I've received<br />
something in the mail this morning<br />
and just haven't got to it yet. I've<br />
received no <strong>for</strong>mal notice of the windows<br />
closing."<br />
SEMCOG postpones Rouge review<br />
Even though the western Wayne<br />
Supersewer has been approved, communities<br />
are delaying their review<br />
of other parts of the Rouge River<br />
clean-up plan.<br />
Review has been delayed on the<br />
combined sewer overflow storage<br />
areas deemed necessary to reduce<br />
Rouge pollution.<br />
The Southeast Michigan Council of<br />
Governments was to have reviewed<br />
the overflow storage areas and other<br />
parts of the Rouge action plan Feb<br />
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Julie Brown editor/459-2700<br />
Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 4, <strong>1988</strong> O&E<br />
©lie ©bseruer Newspapers<br />
She's grown accustomed to U.S. life<br />
By Julie Brown<br />
staff writer<br />
For Fab Snage. news stories about<br />
unfest in the Middle East hit close to<br />
home<br />
Snage. a Plymouth Township resident.<br />
was born in Beirut and grew up<br />
in the Middle East<br />
It s really sad," she said of the<br />
region's turmoj. it's a place that<br />
was so beautiful, and they're just<br />
ruining it It really makes me sad "<br />
Snage. 34. remembers the Middle<br />
East as it was when she was a girl,<br />
"So that's how I think of u In my<br />
mind, it'll always stay the same "<br />
Snage and her husband, Ed Snage<br />
Jr , are the parents of an 11-year-old<br />
daughter, Stephanie, Fab Snage is a<br />
Schoolcraft College student and a<br />
volunteer <strong>for</strong> the Huron Valley Girl<br />
Scout Council and other groups<br />
Plymouth Township'* Fab<br />
Snage is a student at Schoolcraft<br />
College.<br />
The trails at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens<br />
offer a variety of wintertime sights. The trails<br />
Snage graduated from the Lebanese<br />
Evangelical School <strong>for</strong> Girls.<br />
During her junior year of high<br />
school, she attended St Mary's of<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d She stayed with her aunt<br />
that year<br />
"At the beginning, it was really<br />
hard " That trip lo the Detroit area<br />
in the late 1960s was Snage's first<br />
time in the U S<br />
WHEN SHE was younger. Snage's<br />
family moved around the Middle<br />
East Her stepfather worked as secretary<br />
to the Greek consulate The<br />
family lived in Lebanon. Syria,<br />
wherever they sent him."<br />
Fab Snage met a number of Americans<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e she first traveled to the<br />
U.S. Beirut in particular was home<br />
to many Americans.<br />
"So I really had a very good image<br />
of them In my environment, people<br />
liked American people "<br />
Snage hadn't had much English instruction<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e she came to the U S<br />
"Less than first-grade level. I<br />
would say " Her first language was<br />
French, and her second language<br />
was Arabic Where she lived, people<br />
spoke a combination of Arabic and<br />
French<br />
"It was very difficult with the<br />
English when I first came here "<br />
The summer be<strong>for</strong>e she started<br />
classes at St. Mary's of Red<strong>for</strong>d.<br />
Snage worked with a nun on English<br />
skills The nun took Snage around to<br />
shopping centers and pointed out different<br />
objects.<br />
That helped more than any classroom<br />
instruction could have, Snage<br />
said<br />
Snage was surprised that American<br />
high school students had so<br />
many elective classes from which to<br />
choose In the Middle East, she'd become<br />
accustomed to a rigorous curriculum<br />
that included such subjects<br />
as math and geography, taught in<br />
French and in Arabic.<br />
"I thought, these kids are so<br />
lucky. 1 '<br />
SNAGE WAS surprised to find so<br />
much interest .in environmental issues<br />
when she came to the U.S. in the<br />
late 1960s.<br />
She was surprised by the interest<br />
in sports in the schools. She's also<br />
found that there's less male chauvinism<br />
in the U.S.<br />
Snage returned to the Middle East<br />
<strong>for</strong> her senior year, she chose an<br />
English-speaking school, so she d be<br />
able to maintain her English skills.<br />
"I liked that school. It was very<br />
interesting " The Lebanese Evangelical<br />
School <strong>for</strong> Girls included students<br />
from such places as Kuwait<br />
and Saudi Arabia<br />
After graduation, Snage stayed in<br />
Lebanon <strong>for</strong> another year She went<br />
to business school and studied shorthand<br />
and typing The school's staff<br />
found a job <strong>for</strong> her to start that September<br />
Snage decided to return to the Detroit<br />
area to visit her aunt and others<br />
that summer.<br />
That's when I met my husband I<br />
was only 19." The Snages got married<br />
shortly after that. Fab Snage<br />
didn't return to Lebanon,<br />
Snage called her mother to tell her<br />
of the decision. Her mother said that<br />
was fine, provided that's what Snage<br />
wanted to do.<br />
"She probably thought that was<br />
the best thing I could do."<br />
Snage's stepfather died when she<br />
was 13 Her mother came to the U.S.<br />
in 1974 and lives in Dearborn<br />
Heights Snage has cousins who still<br />
live in the Middle East, although<br />
she's not close to them.<br />
THESE DAYS, Snage is busy with<br />
her classes at Schoolcraft College in<br />
Livonia She plans to transfer to a<br />
photos by BILL BRESLER/stafl photographer<br />
are open to the public from 8 a.m. to aunset<br />
daily.<br />
Trails<br />
display<br />
beauty<br />
"Plant and Animal Survival in<br />
Winter" will be the topic of a free<br />
nature walk, to be held Sunday, Feb.<br />
7, at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens<br />
The nature walk will start at 2<br />
pm and will last about IV* hours.<br />
Participants should gather on the<br />
front steps of the conservatory at the<br />
gardens. 1800 N Dixboro Road. Ann<br />
Arbor Boots are recommended.<br />
The nature walk is part of a series<br />
of monthly walks sponsored by the<br />
Matthaei Botanical Gardens. Docents<br />
(volunteer guides) will lead<br />
visitors along the nature trails of the<br />
gardens.<br />
The University of Michigan<br />
Matthaei Botanical Gardens are at<br />
1800 N. Dixboro Road, south of the<br />
Plymouth Road-Dixboro Road Intersection.<br />
The trails at the gardens are open<br />
to the public from • a.m. to sunset<br />
daily. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
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four-year university, where she'll<br />
pursue a bachelor's degree in business<br />
administration. She'd like to attend<br />
the University of Michigan.<br />
Snage started classes at Schoolcraft<br />
College in 1985 She'd also taken<br />
some classes at Madonna College<br />
in the late 1970s.<br />
"I did OK. but I really had to<br />
struggle hard "<br />
She's enjoyed her classes and has<br />
found Schoolcraft College well-suited<br />
to older, non-traditional students<br />
Snage's husband. Ed. has been supportive<br />
of her decision to go to college<br />
He's vice president and general<br />
manager of a tubing company in<br />
Walled Lake.<br />
' He is a very important part of<br />
my doing all the things I do " If she<br />
has homework to do, he's able to<br />
take over household duties.<br />
"We share, just as much as we<br />
can."<br />
Snage believes it's important to be<br />
able to care <strong>for</strong> her daughter<br />
"I really strongly feel that I<br />
should be home with her " Snage<br />
doesn't plan to work outside of the<br />
home while Stephanie is still at<br />
home<br />
Snage's volunteer work includes<br />
her role as Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> media<br />
representative <strong>for</strong> the Huron Valley-<br />
Girl Scout Council She's been active<br />
in Girl Scouts locally since 1982<br />
Stephanie Snage, a sixth grader at<br />
West Middle School, is a Girl Scout.<br />
Fab Snage was a member of the<br />
Girl Guide Association in first<br />
through 10th grade, Scouting overseas<br />
was different from Scouting in<br />
the U.S.<br />
"The nuns were our leaders Also,<br />
older Scouts would help them "<br />
The emphasis was on singing and<br />
on day trips.<br />
Please turn to Page 2<br />
(P.CJ1B<br />
photos by BILL BRESLER/slaff photographer<br />
Fab Snage is a volunteer <strong>for</strong> the Huron Valley Girl Scout Council<br />
and <strong>for</strong> other groups.<br />
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"It's just so bad that you really<br />
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Snage became a I S citizen on the<br />
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"I'm just too used to it She's<br />
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Snage cooks mostly Arabic food<br />
She continues to speak Arabic with<br />
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i8'K> \ Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor<br />
Her lecture Recovering Michigan's<br />
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event will be casual For reservations<br />
or more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
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• OPEN HOUSE<br />
The Plymouth Children's Cooperative<br />
Nursery School will hold an<br />
open house from 1 to 3 p m Sunday.<br />
Feb 7, and Sunday. Feb 21 The<br />
school is at Warren and Haggerty<br />
roads in <strong>Canton</strong> Parents and children<br />
attending the open house will<br />
see the facilities and talk with teachers<br />
and board members Visitors and<br />
preschool children may attend anytime<br />
during open house hours Applications<br />
will be available" <strong>for</strong> the<br />
<strong>1988</strong>-89 school term For more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
call Linda Hensley. membership<br />
chairwoman. 981-1385<br />
• NATURE WALK<br />
The University of Michigan<br />
Matthaei Botanicai Gardens will offer<br />
a free nature lour. "Plant and<br />
Animal Survival in Winter," at 2<br />
p m Sunday. Feb 7 The gardens are<br />
at 1800 N Dixboro Road, south of<br />
the Dixboro Road-Plvmouth Road<br />
intersection. Ann Arbor DocenLs<br />
will lead visitors along the four nature<br />
trails found in the 250 acres of<br />
the gardens Charts will help visitors<br />
identify animal tracks in the snowby<br />
shapes and sizes Docents will<br />
meet participants on the front steps<br />
of the conservatory al the gardens<br />
The tour will last approximately 1 '2<br />
hours The walk is part of a series of<br />
monthly walks sponsored by the<br />
Matthaei Botanicai-Gardens For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 763-7060<br />
• BENEFIT EVENT<br />
A benefit event <strong>for</strong> the Southeastern<br />
Michigan chapter, United<br />
Scleroderma Foundation will be held<br />
at 4 pm Sunday. Feb 7, at the<br />
Monaghan Knights of Columbus<br />
Hall. 19801 Farmington Road. Livonia<br />
Scottish music and dancing will<br />
be part of the entertainment Donations<br />
will be accepted at the door<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 334-9860<br />
Proceeds will support research<br />
Scleroderma is a connective tissue<br />
disease.<br />
• THREE CITIES<br />
The Three Cities Art Club will<br />
meet at 7 30 p.m. Monday. Feb 8. at<br />
Plymouth Township Hall, 42350 E<br />
Ann Arbor Road The speaker will be<br />
Please turn to Page 3<br />
anniversaries<br />
Couple marks<br />
65th anniversary<br />
Leo and Iva. Crane of Plymouth<br />
will celebrate iheir 65th wedding anniversary<br />
Feb 11<br />
Leo Crane graduated from Michigan<br />
Agricultural College (now Michigan<br />
State University) in the early<br />
1920s He is a retired civil engineer<br />
Crane served <strong>for</strong> many years as<br />
project engineer <strong>for</strong> the Wayne<br />
County Road Commission, participating<br />
in the construction of the<br />
John Lodge expressway and Cobo<br />
Hall.<br />
Iva Crane is retired from a<br />
lengthy teaching career in the Plymouth<br />
and Novi schools.<br />
The Cranes have lived in Plymouth<br />
<strong>for</strong> more than 50 years Their<br />
two children. Bentlv Crane and Lea<br />
engagements<br />
Jackson-Thomas<br />
Howard and Patti Jackson of Garden<br />
City announce the engagement<br />
of their daughter. Diana Kathleen, to<br />
David Carl Thomas He is the son of<br />
Carl and Linda Thomas of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
The bride-to-be is a 1981 graduate<br />
of Garden City East High School and<br />
attended Henry Ford Community<br />
College She is employed by Alrose<br />
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Her fiance is a graduate of Garden<br />
City West High School and the National<br />
Institute of Technology He is<br />
employed by Smiley Kay Medical in<br />
Troy<br />
A November wedding is planned<br />
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• FESTIVAL OF MUSIC<br />
The Farmington (' o m r una if. i' e n<br />
i u:l. runtinut' al ol Mu<br />
mc with J Sunday. 2d. pe;<br />
tot inamv by the David Jorlelt Chorale<br />
A!M' seheduled to per<strong>for</strong>m are<br />
I he [Viroii t'onrert Bras> on \tareh<br />
J" and the Dennis Tim Quartet with<br />
i..•• rgi- Benson on April -4 All con<br />
• :'» .tr«' presented at 7 30 p m Sun<br />
i.uys .ind feature .r mouth of Proctor For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
cat! Tillie Nehultz. 453<br />
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• CANTON TOPS<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> chaptei ot T< >P V<br />
'Take Off Pounds Sensibly meet-<br />
6 30 8 pm Thursdays at I.entK »<br />
Presbyterian Church 5835 N Shei<br />
don Road. <strong>Canton</strong> For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
call 153-6543 or 344-8999<br />
•evenings<br />
• NEW HORIZONS<br />
New Horizons a mother s shar<br />
ng exchange group meets at 9 30<br />
a m evers second and fourth Frida\<br />
of the month Meetings are held at<br />
the Firsl Presbyterian Church 701<br />
U Church St Plymouth Child care<br />
is available For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
call Debbie 459-7721 or Kim 459<br />
7465<br />
• CORVETTE CLUB<br />
The « aiiton < oi vcite v lull ii.eels<br />
at 7 30 pm the second Thursday of<br />
the month at the Roman Forum Restaurant,<br />
41601 Ford Road <strong>Canton</strong><br />
The club is seeking new members<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation i all 459-5732<br />
• POLISH DANCERS<br />
The Polish Centennial Dancers ol<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> and .Livonia are<br />
accepting registrations <strong>for</strong> students<br />
age 3 through adult Students will<br />
learn Polish folk dancing. American<br />
polkas and jazz and novelty num<br />
bers Members will have opportunities<br />
to be in parades and to dance at<br />
festivals and community events For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation call 427-2885 or<br />
464 1263<br />
• SUPPORT GROUP<br />
The YWCA of Western Wayne<br />
County offers a divorce support<br />
group <strong>for</strong> men and women The<br />
Phoenix group meets from 6 to 7 30<br />
p.m each second and fourth Monday<br />
of the month Group meetings are<br />
held at St Paul's Presbyterian<br />
Church. 27475 Five Mile, between<br />
Inkster and Middlebelt in Livonia<br />
Group discussions will focus on per<br />
soriai needs relationships, single<br />
parent concerns, legal and financial<br />
options To register or <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
call Tracy L Tandy at<br />
the YWCA of Western Wayne Coun- •<br />
ty, 561-4110<br />
• DIPLOMATS<br />
The Toastmasters International —<br />
"Diplomats. ' meet at 5 45 p m each<br />
Thursday in the banquet room of<br />
Denny's restaurant, Ann Arbor Road<br />
at I 275 in Plymouth Township. The<br />
group is <strong>for</strong> those who want to improve<br />
their public speaking skills,<br />
meet new friends and have fun For<br />
reservations or more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 455-1024<br />
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• PLACEMENT<br />
All employers may use the free<br />
job placement service of Plymouth<br />
t antor. Community Education A<br />
number of current and'<strong>for</strong>mer adult<br />
>indents Ann diverse skills and a de<br />
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F.mployees have been screened and<br />
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and seasonal work For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
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• PREVENTION<br />
The Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Council tor<br />
the Prevention of c hild Abuse and<br />
Neglect meets at 7 30 p.m the second<br />
Wednesday of each month Meetings<br />
are held in the library of East<br />
Middle School, 1042 S. Mill Plymouth.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Kathy<br />
Reilly, 459-2067<br />
• TOUGHLOVE<br />
Toughlove meets at 7 p.m Mondays<br />
at the Faith Community Mora<br />
vian Chufch 46001 Warren Road, at<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Center Road in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Toughlove is a self-help group <strong>for</strong><br />
parents troubled by teenage behavior.<br />
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SUNDAY, 1:00 - 3:30 p.m.<br />
FEBRUARY 7, <strong>1988</strong><br />
Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School<br />
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Single Sex Programs - Grades 6-8<br />
Girls Campus Boys Campus<br />
885 Cranbrook Road 1060 Vaughan Road<br />
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Dance Club meets 8 30-11 30 p.m<br />
Tue days at the Grotto Club of Ann<br />
Arbor, 2070 W Stadium Blvd Dance<br />
lessons are offered at 7 30-8 15 pm<br />
Live music is part of the fun refreshments<br />
are served Married couples<br />
and guests may attend For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation call 971-4480 or<br />
475-7670<br />
• CANTON HISTORY<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Museum is<br />
at 1150 S <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, Can<br />
ton Museum hours are 1-3 p m<br />
Tuesday and 14pm Saturday Reg<br />
ular meetings of the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical<br />
Society are held at 7 30 p m the<br />
second Thursday ol each month For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 397-0088 during<br />
regular museum hours<br />
• CANTONJAYCEES<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Jaycees hold general<br />
membership meetings at the Fellows<br />
Cieek Golf Course clubhouse. Meetings<br />
are held at 7 30 p m. the second<br />
Wednesday of each month They are<br />
open to the public Fellows Creek is<br />
on Lotz north of Michigan Avenue in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
• TOASTMASTERS<br />
Motor City Speak Easy, a member<br />
Of Toastmasters International<br />
meets the second and fourth Monday<br />
ot each month at O Sheehan's in the<br />
Highland Lakes Shopping ( enter<br />
.southeast cornet of Seven Mile and<br />
.Northville Road in Northville Din<br />
nor is at 6 pm, the meeting at 7<br />
p m Motor City Speak Easy we!<br />
comes people who want to improve<br />
their speaking skills For more m<strong>for</strong><br />
mat ion call 728 1349 or 349 8855<br />
• OPTIMISTS<br />
Plymouth Optimist Club meeis at<br />
7 p m the first and third Mondays of<br />
each month at the Plymouth Hilton<br />
Inn 14707 Northville Road. Plym<br />
outh Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> residents<br />
may call 453-3425 <strong>for</strong> membership<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
• CANTON LIONS<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Lions Club meets at 7<br />
p.m the second and fourth Tuesdays<br />
of each month Dinner meetings are<br />
held at the <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation Building.<br />
Michigan Avenue at Sheldon in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> For more in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />
981 1610<br />
- Campus Tours<br />
- Middle School Science Fair<br />
Financial Aid Available<br />
A division of Cranbrook Educational Community<br />
Cranbrook Schools admits students of any raca.<br />
cokx religion and national or ethnic origin<br />
engagements<br />
Neumaier-<br />
Brokas<br />
Daniel and Grace Neumaier of<br />
Union Lake announce the engagement<br />
of their daughter. Laura<br />
Colette, to Gary Charles Brokas. son<br />
of Chuck and Shirley Brokas of<br />
Plymouth<br />
The bride-elect is a graduate of<br />
Ladywood High School. Livonia She<br />
is employed at the Novi Hilton<br />
Her fiance is a graduate of Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> High School and of<br />
Schoolcraft College He is a student<br />
at Eastern Michigan University and<br />
is employed as ar\ adult education instructor<br />
at Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High<br />
School<br />
An early January 1989 wedding is<br />
planned at Our Holy Family Church<br />
IP Novi<br />
Chelian-Talbott<br />
Sam and Elinor Chelian of Plym<br />
outh announce the engagement of<br />
their daughter Pamela Ann. to<br />
James Lee Talbott Jr , son of Jim<br />
and Jan Talbott of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
The bride-elect is a graduate of<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High School She is<br />
employed at the Moraine Child DevelopmenrCenter<br />
in Northville<br />
Her fiance is a graduate of Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> High School He is em<br />
ployed at Central Locating Services<br />
Ltd in Northville.<br />
A mid April wedding is planned at<br />
the First Baptist Church of Plymouth<br />
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Darrin McCaffrey of <strong>Canton</strong>, son of<br />
Lloyd and Holly McCaffrey of Clawson.<br />
The bride-elect is a graduate of<br />
Plymouth Salem High School and of<br />
Eastern Michigan University<br />
Her fiance is a graduate of Eastern<br />
Michigan University He is employed<br />
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Magm Industries in Detroit<br />
A mid-May wedding is planned at<br />
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Dr and Mrs Robert Petersen of<br />
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of their daughter. Karen Ann. to<br />
Christopher Bartnicki. son of Mr<br />
and Mrs Stanley Bartnicki of Orchard<br />
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The bride-elect is a graduate of<br />
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Her fiance is a graduate of Birmingham<br />
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and of the University of Michigan<br />
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COLORFUL COVERAGE<br />
READ STREET SCENE<br />
DYNAMITE DOLLAR DAYS!<br />
STYLE PERFECT-<br />
INTERIOR FLAT<br />
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But when you can haw our plan with<br />
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want> tlu whole world to haw-a beautiful<br />
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Kigtit now<br />
HI Orthodontic<br />
Treatment Center<br />
Professional. Reliable. Af<strong>for</strong>dable<br />
"specialist*, 399-3456<br />
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6B* OJhih Thursday Fet>ruar> 4. <strong>1988</strong><br />
Your Invitation to Worship<br />
Mail Copy To OBSERV€R & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS<br />
36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150<br />
CHURCH PAGE: 591-2300. extension 404 Mondays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 Noon<br />
5 BAPTIST LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD<br />
J L.<br />
INDEPFND6S T<br />
BAPTlS' BIBLE<br />
FELLOWSHIP<br />
H L Petty<br />
Pastor<br />
VOUTH<br />
AIVANA<br />
CLUBS<br />
BETHEL BAPTIST TEMPLE<br />
29475 W. Six Mile. Livonia<br />
525-3664 or 261-9276<br />
Sunday School<br />
Morning Worship<br />
Evening Worship<br />
Wed Family Hour<br />
<strong>February</strong> 7th<br />
11:00 A M "The Person God Blesses"<br />
6:00 P.M "Revelation"<br />
Mission Conference<br />
<strong>February</strong> 17-21<br />
10-00 A M<br />
iWPM<br />
7 30 P.M<br />
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
KENNETH D GRIEF<br />
PASTOR<br />
W e l c o m e s You!<br />
AN INDEPENDENT<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH '<br />
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES<br />
425-6215 or 425-1116<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL SUN. 10:00 A.M.<br />
MORNING WORSHIP SUN. 11:00 A.M.<br />
EVENING WORSHIP SUN. 7:00 P.M.<br />
WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY WED. 7.00 P.M.<br />
28440 LYNDON. LIVONiA. Ml<br />
GRAND RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH OF LIVONIA<br />
A" • atec with American Baptist Churches. USA!<br />
3^500 Six M.-ie Rd.. Just West of Farmington Ra<br />
SUNDAY WEDNESDAY<br />
- A V FAV'-Y 5-SLE SCHOOL 6.15 P.M. DINNER tHSVPi<br />
10 -5 A V WORSHIP<br />
. "J<br />
~ 00 p M FAMILY NIGHT PROGRAM<br />
, p ^-6960<br />
ABC/<br />
USA<br />
J M<br />
jlM<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d Baptist Church.<br />
7 Miie Road and Grand River<br />
Detroit. Michigan<br />
533-2300<br />
<strong>February</strong> 7th<br />
9:30 A.M. Morning Worship<br />
' The Mind of a Servant"<br />
Rev Wrr E Nelson<br />
10:45 A.M. Church School For All Ages<br />
Q*.. As.<br />
•>/ / f t o f i f o f '('hutch<br />
.u-~ "fat • a e. -<br />
u j . f r A . _ !_1<br />
<strong>February</strong> 7th<br />
9:40 A.M. Sunday School<br />
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship<br />
"Eucharist"<br />
Dr Wm St ah I<br />
•n 6:30 P.M. Pastor Stahl<br />
Wm M Stahl U Min Cheryl Kayc Music Director<br />
NORTHWEST BAPTIST<br />
23845 Middlemen Rd 474-3393<br />
Evening Service 7 00PM<br />
Wednesday Service 7 00 P M<br />
Sunday School 9 45 AM<br />
Morning Worship 1'OOAM<br />
Ricnare I "A" Pastor NURSERY A»anao«<br />
ST. MATTHEWS<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
)0900 Six Mile Rd Dev>C T Strong<br />
E»F 1 TAC&EOUR Minister •422-6038<br />
10 00 A M Worship Service<br />
10-00 A M Church School<br />
13 yrs - 8th firadei<br />
'0 00 A M JR & Sr High Ciass<br />
11 15 AM Adult Study Class<br />
Hursery Provided<br />
NARDIN PARK UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
29887 West Elevei. Mile Road<br />
Jus! West o' M.ddiebeit<br />
476-«a»0<br />
Farmington Hill a<br />
9 15 & 11 00 A M Worship Service<br />
'I Musi Go Off And Look<br />
For God"<br />
Or Wm A Sitter<br />
NEWBURG UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
36500 An M<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
MISSOURI SYNOD<br />
25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY<br />
532-2206 REDFORD TWP<br />
Sunday Services and<br />
Sunday School<br />
9:15 ft '1:00 A.M.<br />
Rev. Victor F. Halboth, Jr.. l-oator<br />
Rev ThorrasWaber Pastoral Asst<br />
Pev v p Hatbof Sf Pastor Emo*'tus<br />
APOSTOLIC<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
CHURC H<br />
i<br />
E\ ANGELICAL<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCHES<br />
IN AMERICA<br />
FIRST APOSTOLIC<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
26325 Halsiead Road at 11 Mile<br />
Farmington Hills, Michigan<br />
Services Every Sunday at 10:30 a M<br />
Also. 1st A 3rd Sunday at 7 00 p m<br />
Sunday School - 9:15 a M<br />
B>bie Class - Tuesday 7-45 p.m<br />
Song Services - Last Sunday<br />
o' Month 7 00 p m<br />
RY7<br />
FAITH LUTHERAN<br />
30000 Pive Mile, East o' Merriman<br />
421-7249<br />
F»biu*ry ;th arvd 14th<br />
Anni*»r«arv Wor»hip 10:4S A M<br />
Bible Class 9 30 A M<br />
Nursery 4 Sunday School 10 45 A M<br />
Tuesday Classes K-8 < 15 PM<br />
Come Share rne Spiritt<br />
LUTHER AN CHURCH<br />
WISCONSIN SYNOD<br />
m<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
E3<br />
ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
Worahip Service* 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 A.M.<br />
Church School 9:30 A.M.<br />
Pastor jerry Yarneil<br />
Assistant Drex Morton<br />
Youth Director Ginnie Hauck<br />
7000 N Sheldon, <strong>Canton</strong> Twp. • 459-3333<br />
(just South of Warren Rd )<br />
CHRIST THE KING<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
9300 Farmington Rd..- Livonia<br />
421-0120 / 421-0749<br />
8:15 & 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE<br />
9:30 A.M. SUN0AY SCHOOL<br />
Rev Richard A Maruofl<br />
Wisconsin Evangelical<br />
Lutheran Churches<br />
WISCONSIN LUTHERAN<br />
RADIO HOUR<br />
WCAR 1090 SUNDAY 10:30 A M<br />
In Livonia<br />
St Paul Ev. Lutheran Church<br />
17810 Farmington Rd.<br />
Pastor Carl Papel • 261-8759<br />
Services 8:30 and 11:00 A M<br />
Sunday School 9 45 A M<br />
In Plymouth<br />
ST Peter EV Lutheran Church<br />
1343 Penniman Ave<br />
Pastor Mark Freier • 453-3393<br />
Worship Services 8:00 & 10:30 A M<br />
Sunday School and<br />
Bible Class 9.15 A. M<br />
In Red<strong>for</strong>d Township<br />
Lola Park Ev Lutheran Church<br />
14750 Kinloch<br />
Pastor Edward-Zeh • 532-8655<br />
Worship Services 8 30 & 11 00 A M<br />
Sunday School 9:45 A M<br />
REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA<br />
C I I I R C H O F T H E S A V I O R<br />
{Re<strong>for</strong>med Church In America)<br />
38100 Five Mile, Livonia<br />
WORSHIP SERVICE 9:30 A.M.<br />
Nursery Available<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A.M.<br />
REV GERALD DYKSTRA. Pastor 464-1062<br />
CATHOLIC •<br />
M530PM<br />
Nuraery Cere >ro»»ded<br />
ST. JOHN NEUMANN<br />
Parish<br />
44800 Warren • <strong>Canton</strong>- 455-5910<br />
Father George Charnley Pastor<br />
MASSES<br />
Sat. 4:30 ft S.30 P.M.<br />
Sun. 7:30, *00, 11:00 A.M. ft 1:00 P.M.<br />
ST. MICHAEL<br />
Parish<br />
11441 Hubbard- Itvonw 261 1455<br />
Father Edward J Baldwin, Pastor<br />
Weekend Masses<br />
Saturday 5 00 P M<br />
Sunday 8:30, 10:00 A M.. 12 Noon<br />
Christ Community Church<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
^ 981-0499<br />
-H ° Join Us In Our<br />
vj ^• New Building<br />
45701 Ford Road<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
WORSHIP 1040 A.M.<br />
Fellowship -<br />
Youth Club - Choir<br />
Bible Study<br />
Re<strong>for</strong>med Church In America<br />
WARD EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHI RCH<br />
Farmington and SI* Mile Rd 422-1 I5U<br />
COMMUNION SUNDAY<br />
Worship and Sunday School<br />
8 30 10 00 and 1-1:30 A M<br />
"PARADOX OF THE BIBLE:<br />
GOD'S>.ORD WRITTEN BY MEN"<br />
'IDI Bariiett L Hesi<br />
7:00 P.M<br />
4thServ.ce "THE SERVANT GOD USES"<br />
, FALL College Hev James L. Killgore<br />
10 00 A M Sunday bchdol<br />
11 30 A M Worship Service Wednesday, 7.00 p.m.<br />
Sunday Service Broadcast SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCA ' IUN<br />
9:30 A.M. WMUZ-FM 103.5 (Activities <strong>for</strong> An Agesi<br />
Nursery provided at ail services<br />
Jlmi' t- \<br />
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TRINITY '<br />
PRESBYTERIAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
10101 W Ann Arbor R»1 Plymoutr<br />
at Gotlfredson S Ann Arbor Ro<br />
Sunday School and Worship Service<br />
8:30 and 1100 A M<br />
Rev. Villiam C. Moore - Pastor<br />
William T. Branham, Asst. Pastor<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
Phone 459-9550<br />
PRESBVTFRIANI (U S A )<br />
ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.)<br />
27475 Five Mile Rd (at InKster) Livonia 422-1470<br />
9:30 & 11:00 A M Sunday Worship & Church School<br />
9:00 A.M Early Communion<br />
9:30 A.M. Adult Bible Study<br />
"Do You Ever Talk To Yourself?"<br />
Dr. Whitledge preaching<br />
Wednesday 9:30 A M and 7:15 P.M<br />
Adult Bible Study<br />
Dr W F. Whitledge Rev P R. Irwin Rev. K R Thoresen<br />
Kirk of Our Savior<br />
CHERRY HILL<br />
JL * WESTLAND<br />
11 _ * Church Scnoa • WORSFT.P 10 30 A M<br />
NURSERY CARE AVAILABLE<br />
Neil D Cowling, Pastor 728-1088<br />
YOU ARE INVITED<br />
GARDEN CITY PRESBYTERIAN<br />
CHURCH (U.S.A.)<br />
W •
8B(P.C> Oiit. Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 4, <strong>1988</strong><br />
volunteers<br />
• VOLUNTEER COMPANIONS<br />
Michigan Cancer Foundation is recruiting<br />
volunteers to serve as inhome<br />
companions to go into the<br />
home of a cancer patient <strong>for</strong> a fewhours<br />
each week to offer companionship,<br />
some help with activities, of<br />
daily living, and respite care <strong>for</strong><br />
family members Trairung <strong>for</strong> newvolunteers<br />
will be 9 30 am to. 12 30<br />
p.m. Tuesdays, Feb 9 to March 8. m<br />
.the Plymouth branch of the Michigan<br />
Cancer Foundation at 173 N<br />
Main For in<strong>for</strong>mation call Barbara<br />
Bicking at 833-0710. Ext 348, or'<br />
Catherine Cameron. Ext 245<br />
• AMATEUR PERFORMERS<br />
The Plymouth Community Arts<br />
Council is updating ils list of amateur<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mers who are willing to<br />
share their time and talent with students<br />
The resource list is provided<br />
by the PCAC to all elementary<br />
teachers in Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />
Schools Particularly needed<br />
this year are dancers, singers and<br />
musicians If von or someone you<br />
know has a special skill they are<br />
willing to share, call Pat Maclsaac<br />
at 453-8051<br />
• WANTED: CIVIC<br />
RADIO HELP<br />
Plymouth Area REACT Team is<br />
looking <strong>for</strong> members <strong>for</strong> emergencyradio<br />
communication (no experience<br />
necessary) and other communityprograms<br />
AH residents from Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>. Northville and surrounding<br />
areas are invited The<br />
group meets at 8 p.m the second<br />
Thursday of each month at Plymouth<br />
Township Hall. Mill at Ann Arbor<br />
Road For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 455-9609 or 453-7641<br />
VOIR ATTIC OF CANTON<br />
To f'M LA BARK and other interested par-lira<br />
Tail No E-JJ] was rmted lo Paul Barr hi<br />
Al|UU 13 ;M7 Tbe runlenu .>< Cms No E-2S1<br />
at Your Attic of <strong>Canton</strong> 2101 N Haggerty. <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Michigan 48'.87 wlI; be sold on <strong>February</strong><br />
JS • MS. at 10 a m to satisfy Your AlUc ot<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> s lien UP,less this is satuli**! be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
the sale dale The items »rii] Or awarder! to U»e<br />
highest tiicWer Iminimum MIIOOM<br />
The i-ooleots of Unit No E 31. will be avail<br />
able <strong>for</strong> inspection berww !Ae aours of 1C a m<br />
and J pm co <strong>February</strong> ?7 :»8S and inrliKto<br />
but is mil limited lo<br />
StraJler higli chair rocking hue* swtng. »«w<br />
massager various baby items<br />
Signed Geynnis Ruse<br />
YOt'R ATTli' OF CANTON<br />
2101 N Haggerty Road<br />
f.'anton Michigan 4*11?<br />
liblisE January 28 and <strong>February</strong> 4. ISM<br />
O<br />
A THOUGHTFUL GIFT<br />
.(?> WILL<br />
Reatorrj ^Ivrnou!*- Ha<br />
• RIDE WITH US'<br />
Plymouth Area Citizens Team<br />
program is made up of volunteers<br />
from Plymouth and surrounding<br />
communities who patrol the Plymouth<br />
area The organization is looking<br />
<strong>for</strong> volunteers to devote one<br />
night (four-five hours) per month to<br />
be the "eyes and ears" /or the community<br />
Those interested in going on<br />
an observation ride with a PACT<br />
member should call 459-2075<br />
4 HISTORICAL MUSEUM<br />
Volunteers are needed at the<br />
Plymouth Historical Museum Are<br />
you interested in antiques and Plymouth<br />
history" Come in and visit your<br />
museum and see what's there. The<br />
museum needs volunteers <strong>for</strong> changing<br />
displays, helping in the gift shop<br />
typing, printing, sewing and helping<br />
in the educational program <strong>for</strong><br />
school children. Call 455-8940 or stop<br />
in from 9 a m. to 4 p.m Wednesday<br />
or Thursday to ask what you can do<br />
to help<br />
• IN-HOME CARE HELP<br />
Volunteers are needed <strong>for</strong> in and<br />
out of home care <strong>for</strong> older adults. Inhome<br />
care provides in-home relief<br />
<strong>for</strong> care-givers of the' disabled or<br />
frail older persons* Out-of-home<br />
care is a supervised program at a<br />
day-care center, which includes social<br />
and rehabilitative activities'in a<br />
group setting Care is provided <strong>for</strong><br />
older persons who need supervision<br />
when family and friends are not<br />
available For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
Plymouth Family Service at 453-<br />
0890<br />
VOI R ATTIC OF CANTON<br />
TnJERR^ L ANl'EKSON and -I'Jver imerraied<br />
parties<br />
l'Oi< No B 22 was renter: :o Jerry I. Ander<br />
soe on July » SS67 The contents of I.ml No B-<br />
22 al Your Attic of <strong>Canton</strong> 2101 N Haggerty<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Michigan 48167 will be sold oo Febni<br />
arv 2». IMS at 10 a m to uusfy Your Attic of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>s lien unless this lien is satisfied be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
the sale date The items will be awarded lo the<br />
highest bidder iminimum bid 1275 001<br />
The contents of I'm! No B-22 will be avail<br />
able <strong>for</strong> inspection between the hours of 10 a m<br />
and 3 pm oo <strong>February</strong> 27. IMS and includes<br />
but is rc< limited to<br />
Rolllop .Jr** living room :u*gage TV<br />
sets various boies ni rkuhrng mttceilaneous<br />
household items<br />
Signed lieynius Kuaae<br />
YOUR ATTIC OF CANTON<br />
2101 N Haggerty<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>. Michigan 48187<br />
Publish January 28 and <strong>February</strong> 4 1»M<br />
H U S t 3 ^<br />
FREE<br />
NO COST OR<br />
OBLIGATION<br />
USEFUL.<br />
MONEY-SAVING<br />
FACTS'<br />
FI VKRAL HOMES. |.\( .<br />
3 LOCATIONS —ALL NEAR FREEWAYS<br />
Liwenia 37000 S.» Mile Ro<br />
• PROBATION VOLUNTEERS<br />
35th District Court Probation Department<br />
is seeking volunteers to<br />
provide direct supervision of adult<br />
misdemeanor probationers. The only<br />
experience needed is an interest in<br />
working with people. Volunteers are<br />
needed to work between the hours of<br />
8 30 a m to 4 p.m. Monday through<br />
Friday. The number of hours per<br />
week and days per month are negotiable.<br />
Training classes now are being<br />
scheduled Interested persons should<br />
contact the Probation Department<br />
at 459-4749 ><br />
• FISH NEEDS HELP<br />
A Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> volunteer organization<br />
of neighbors helping<br />
neighbors is in need of volunteers to<br />
answer calls or drive on a once-amonth<br />
basis. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
call FISH at 453-1110.<br />
• CANCER VOLUNTEERS<br />
Anyone willing to serve as a driver<br />
or in another volunteer capacity<br />
in the Michigan Cancer Foundation<br />
office on Main Street in Plymouth<br />
may call Barbara Bicking at 833-<br />
0710. ext. 348. or Catherine Cameron.<br />
ext 245. Volunteer drivers last<br />
year logged more than 34,000 miles<br />
Because radiation therapy and chemotherapy<br />
often require daily visits<br />
<strong>for</strong> several weeks, a patient often<br />
will have two, three or more drivers<br />
during the course of one week's<br />
treatment Michigan Cancer Foundation<br />
is a Plymouth Community<br />
Fund/United Way agency<br />
• TRAINING MENTORS<br />
Youth Development is a diversion<br />
program, in cooperation with the<br />
Plymouth, Plymouth Township and<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township police departments<br />
and Growth Works, <strong>for</strong> juvenile<br />
first-time offenders The program<br />
is designed <strong>for</strong> both the youth<br />
and his/her parents as an alternative<br />
to the juvenile court system.<br />
Growth Works trains volunteers to<br />
work on a weekly basis with the<br />
youth. The training covers communication<br />
skills, empathy listening<br />
skills, building and bonding relationships,<br />
alcohol and substance abuse,<br />
decision making, consequences of behavior.<br />
parenting skills, and crisis<br />
intervention Training sessions totaling<br />
about 20 hours are open to all<br />
interested people willing to commit<br />
to at least six months of about three<br />
hours per week For in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Sue Davis. 455-4902 Mondaythrough<br />
Friday.<br />
• DELIVERING MEALS<br />
Residents are encouraged to volunteer<br />
their time to deliver meals<br />
one day per week to the homebound<br />
elderly in the city of Plymouth and<br />
in Plymouth Township Delivery<br />
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS<br />
CITY OF PLYMOUTH<br />
PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN<br />
The office of the Purchasing Agent of the City of Plymouth. Michigan will<br />
receive sealed proposals until 2 00 P.M. E.ST., on Tuesday, <strong>February</strong> 16. <strong>1988</strong>,<br />
in the Commission Chambers at 201 South Main Street, at which time proposals<br />
received shall be publicly opened and read aloud <strong>for</strong><br />
(1) Industrial Robber-Tired Wheel Loader Backboe<br />
Specifications, Proposal Forms, and other Contract Documents may be obtained<br />
at the office of the Purchasing Agent during regular office hours<br />
A certified check cashier's check or bid bond in an amount of not less than five<br />
percent (5%) of the bid must accompany the proposal<br />
The Commission reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and waive<br />
any irregularities<br />
Sealed bids may be mailed or personally delivered to<br />
Carol Stone<br />
Purchasing Agent<br />
201 So Main St<br />
Plymouth. Michigan 48170<br />
Envelopes should be plainly marked<br />
Sealed Bid Industrial Loader, Backhoe<br />
For Opening <strong>February</strong> 16. <strong>1988</strong><br />
Publish <strong>February</strong> 4. 1 MS<br />
—•937-3670<br />
Detroit — 4412 Livernois Ave<br />
FOR THE CLASSIC HOME<br />
B R O A D W A Y / B A L D W I N<br />
LET THE PEOPLE AT HERALD HELP YOU WITH YOUR ENTIRE HOME<br />
Complete your traditional<br />
home with classic<br />
hardware by Baldwin and<br />
Broadway Collection.<br />
Herald Wholesale can<br />
outfit your entire home<br />
with fine hardware <strong>for</strong><br />
every room Shown above<br />
left, is La Coquille Petite<br />
lavetory. vanity shelf, and<br />
3 or 10,000<br />
Refreshingly Different Items<br />
_____ AJ<br />
HERALD WHOLESALE<br />
20830 Coolidge Hwy<br />
Oak Park, Ml 48237<br />
just north of 8 Mile Rcl<br />
(313) 398-4560<br />
hi<br />
K<br />
oval mirror by Broadway<br />
Collection. Shown right,<br />
are handles, knobs, and<br />
towel racks by Baldwin.<br />
Visit our showroom where<br />
you can view our large<br />
selection of Broadway and<br />
Baldwin and receive<br />
savings of 20% and more.<br />
NOUNS: 9-5:30 MON/fRI, 9-3 SAT Ot CALL FOR A SPECIAL APPOINTMENT ANYTIME<br />
CAROL STONE.<br />
Purchasing Agent<br />
BRAN<br />
WHEAT - OAT<br />
19'. 77 c<br />
PECANSI<br />
WALNUTS<br />
HALVES<br />
• PIECES<br />
|J0LL|<br />
RANCHER<br />
•candies!<br />
m<br />
JK* • GARLIC PflWKW<br />
I*** \ • QMMM0 CINNAMON<br />
C Copyright 1967 Bulk Food<br />
takes about 1H hours. 11 a m to<br />
12 30 p.m. Drivers are needed Monday<br />
through Friday. Mileage reimbursement<br />
of 23 cents per mile is<br />
available. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
Louise Stern at 453-9703 between 10<br />
a m and 1 p.m. Monday-Friday<br />
• MCAULEY VOLUNTEER<br />
Volunteers are needed at the Arbor<br />
Health Building in Plymouth, at<br />
McAuley health center in <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />
and at other Catherine McAuley<br />
health facilities.<br />
Volunteers can work directly with<br />
patients or in non-patient contact positions.<br />
|Weekday, evening and weekend<br />
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<strong>for</strong> all volunteer programs To<br />
sign up to attend an in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
meeting, or <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call the volunteer services departmental<br />
572-4159<br />
Volunteers also are needed from<br />
12 30 to 5 p.m the second and fourth<br />
Thursday of each month in the foot<br />
care clinic at Arbor Health Building<br />
on Ann Arbor Trail at Harvey in<br />
Plymouth. Volunteers greet and assist<br />
patients and help staff with nonmedical<br />
tasks Volunteers also are<br />
needed at the in<strong>for</strong>mation desk from<br />
9 a m to noon Tuesday and Thursday<br />
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tions For more in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />
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• MEDICAL HELP<br />
Henry Ford Hospital is looking <strong>for</strong><br />
men and women 18 and older as volunteers<br />
at the Plymouth Center on<br />
Main Street east of Penniman Needed<br />
are people with all types of skills<br />
to help with patients or to per<strong>for</strong>m<br />
clerical and other tasks. Nurses also<br />
are needed <strong>for</strong> blood pressure,<br />
screening For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
Kathleen Kernen at the volunteer<br />
services department at 593-8131<br />
from 8 30 a m to 4 30 p m Monday<br />
through Friday<br />
• TEEN VOLUNTEERS<br />
Teens can volunteer year-round at<br />
Catherine McAuley Health Center<br />
and not just during the special summer<br />
program as in the past<br />
Teen volunteers can help out at<br />
the Arbor Health Building in Plymouth.<br />
St Joseph Hospital, Mercywood<br />
Health Building, Maple Health<br />
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or in non-patient contact positions<br />
during weekday, evening and<br />
weekend hours Orientation and<br />
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Thursday. <strong>February</strong> 4. <strong>1988</strong> OA-F.<br />
Marilyn Fitchett • i ' •00<br />
Interiors<br />
Offices that come to work<br />
By Janice Brunson<br />
staff writer<br />
Flexibility is the driving <strong>for</strong>ce in<br />
today's office decor<br />
As costs <strong>for</strong> commercial space<br />
continue to soar and increasing numbers<br />
move into white collar positions,<br />
the resulting space crunch demands<br />
office design that is easily<br />
and cheaply altered<br />
RANDY BORST/staM photographer<br />
Barbara Marmi, a private<br />
commercial decorator, incorporated<br />
fuschia-colored neon<br />
light with brilliant greens and<br />
blues to create entry and display<br />
areas <strong>for</strong> The Athletic<br />
Supporter.<br />
Large commercial clients constantly<br />
change office space, according<br />
to designer Janise Purdell of<br />
Carson Business Interiors in Southfield.<br />
c "Big clients continually reconfigure<br />
to suit their immediate needs<br />
(Design) jobs are ongoing," said Purcell,<br />
citing Fireman's Fund Mortgage<br />
Co in Farmington Hills<br />
Purcell has been working with<br />
Fireman's Fund <strong>for</strong> nearly four<br />
years, reshaping the office interior<br />
to accommodate additional employees<br />
and changing needs<br />
"One of the reasons we (commercial<br />
designers) are here is to fit the<br />
office environment to the individual<br />
at every level, from top to bottom<br />
Clients know something is wrong and<br />
they come to us to fix it," Purcell<br />
said<br />
STUDIES ON EMPLOYEE productivity<br />
indicate that those working<br />
in environments tailored to individual<br />
jobs produce more than those laboring<br />
in dated bullpen environs.<br />
The ideal situation is a work station<br />
containing some 15 separate<br />
components and outfitted with furnishings<br />
that "work'' <strong>for</strong> the employee<br />
"Most people typically sit four to<br />
six hours a day and pertorm multiple<br />
tasks They need a chair that supports<br />
all functions, a chair that<br />
thinks <strong>for</strong> them." said Robert Shapland<br />
of Steelcase Inc., a Michigan<br />
company that designs and manufactures<br />
office equipment<br />
The Sensor, a chair which Shapland<br />
said cost Steelcase $10 million<br />
to develop, "senses body movement<br />
and responds as though it were living."<br />
according to the Sensor brochure.<br />
Deluxe models include<br />
©bseruer iXetuspapers<br />
"bladders." or inflatable cushioning<br />
that con<strong>for</strong>ms to individual body size<br />
and shape<br />
THE PREVALENCE of computers<br />
have changed the office landscape.<br />
calling <strong>for</strong> multi-use desks<br />
and tables that are larger and lower,<br />
indirect lighting to reduce screen<br />
glare and increased overhead filing<br />
cabinets<br />
"Paperless office" predictions of<br />
the past have not been realized,<br />
Shapland explained Computers have<br />
also created a new area of concern.<br />
"We can no longer ignore computer<br />
cables and electrical wires," said<br />
Jean Johnson of Carson Interiors<br />
Former solutions, like using flat<br />
electrical wire under carpet, may be<br />
inadequate due lo the sheer volume<br />
of office computers today. One of<br />
every two employees now uses a<br />
computer and estimates put the<br />
number at one in one bv the vear<br />
2000<br />
"Floating floor" is a solution Don<br />
Brann of Rochester favors. Brann,<br />
who has owned Don Brann Associates<br />
<strong>for</strong> 20 years, said floating or<br />
raised floors installed one foot above<br />
a first floor are-gaining in popularity<br />
<strong>for</strong> several reasons<br />
They provide hidden space <strong>for</strong> unsightly<br />
wires and cables, can be instantly<br />
accessed <strong>for</strong> repair and provide<br />
flexible placement of sockets<br />
and plugs <strong>for</strong> individualized use, according<br />
to Brann<br />
But installation can be expensive,<br />
costing nearly $6 a square foot <strong>for</strong><br />
flooring with an unfinished surface<br />
THE STERILE business office environment<br />
is giving way to a homier<br />
look.<br />
Please turn to Page 2<br />
Terminal woes<br />
Computer anxiety deprogrammed<br />
By E. Dale Lee<br />
staff writer<br />
Although the computer industry<br />
has been on a 30-year growth binge,<br />
there are still business people<br />
gripped with fright at the thought of<br />
dealing with a mainframe or microcomputer.<br />
As the number of computers in the<br />
workplace has multiplied, so, too,<br />
have related service industries. Hoping<br />
to fill one void is Dr. Diane Dailey<br />
of Flint, who holds the hands of<br />
keyboard-timid clients of a Troybased<br />
computer store to help them<br />
overcome their fear of computers.<br />
She plans a second business at 840<br />
W. Big Beaver in Troy.<br />
Dailey, who claims hers is the first<br />
U.S <strong>for</strong>ay into computer psychotherapy,<br />
said clients referred to her<br />
from the computer store, PC 1-2-3 of<br />
Troy, have all been permanently<br />
cured of the keyboard jitters.<br />
A psychotherapist <strong>for</strong> a quarter<br />
century. Dailey began treatment<br />
about a year ago and has seen about<br />
100 patients from small and midsized<br />
companies.<br />
Dailey, who earned a doctorate in<br />
social work and psychology from the<br />
University of Michigan, has developed<br />
a treatment that includes hypnotism,<br />
personal psychotherapy and<br />
cassette tapes that command the listener<br />
to relax and learn.<br />
Patients seeking to battle computer<br />
anxiety comprise about 5 percent<br />
of her practice, but she expects that<br />
percentage to rise at least 10 percent<br />
in <strong>1988</strong> if she can convince<br />
large corporations in the area that<br />
treatment of the problem has merit<br />
on a mass scale<br />
WIN PSAI. general manager of<br />
PC 1-2-3, said there hasn't been a<br />
great demand <strong>for</strong> the service, but he<br />
believes it's needed.<br />
"From a marketing viewpoint,<br />
there are not enough customers to<br />
base a psychotherapy practice on,<br />
but the idea works," he said. "Our<br />
clients have said good things about<br />
It."<br />
One of them tried group therapy<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e finding "the cure" at the<br />
hands of Deiley.<br />
"I went to three psychologists to<br />
get over my anxiety problem, and<br />
they couldn't help me," said Fred, a<br />
UAW committeeman whoee company<br />
computerised safety and educational<br />
programs <strong>for</strong> Its workers.<br />
'One phobia is really<br />
the same as any other,<br />
and that's why /<br />
decided to give this a<br />
whirl. Some people are<br />
always fearful of<br />
computers at first and<br />
as a result have a tense<br />
reaction to them.'<br />
— Dr. Diane Dailey<br />
"It took me about three months of<br />
listening to relaxation tapes and<br />
talking with Dr. Dailey, but my anxiety<br />
problem has disappeared.<br />
"I've learned my fears were not<br />
well-grounded. I can do things I never<br />
thought I could. I have confidence<br />
now. and I'm com<strong>for</strong>table at the keyboard.<br />
I can function fine . . . now."<br />
Dailey predicts a growing need <strong>for</strong><br />
computer-based psychotherapy.<br />
"One phobia is really the same as<br />
any other, and that's why I decided<br />
to give this a whirl," she said. "Some<br />
people are always fearful of computers<br />
at first and as a result have a<br />
tense reaction to them.<br />
"Through psychotherapy, we tack-<br />
,ti r_<br />
le fearful thoughts and negative<br />
physiological reactions. So long as<br />
there are computers, there will be<br />
fear of them — but that fear can always<br />
be allayed."<br />
SOME OF Dailey's clients come<br />
from businesses that want to calm<br />
their employees' fears, especially<br />
when a companywide computer system<br />
is installed that is far more sophisticated<br />
than the previous one.<br />
"Workers who come in because<br />
their business requires them to do so<br />
and think they have the problem at<br />
hand cannot be helped with this<br />
method of psychotherapy," Dailey<br />
said.<br />
"But with the proper attitude anyone<br />
can ovecome this fear. Per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
anxiety, which is what 90 percent<br />
of the people who fear computers<br />
have, is the easiest phobia <strong>for</strong><br />
any psychotherapist to treat successfully.<br />
Earl, a retail business owner,<br />
agrees with Dailey'? assessment of<br />
the importance attitude plays.<br />
"You don't have to be a genius to<br />
operate a computer. You just have to<br />
realize it's something new you have<br />
no experience with.'.'<br />
According to Dailey, people who<br />
fear computers are:<br />
• Afraid of making fools of themselves.<br />
• Afraid of changes.<br />
• Procrastinators who are able to<br />
learn but don't know it<br />
• Really believe they're not good<br />
at running a computer without proving<br />
to themselves that they've really<br />
tried.<br />
"It's tough <strong>for</strong> somebody who's a<br />
success on the job to admit that he or<br />
•he might not be perfect. But you<br />
don't need to be. Get functional and<br />
let your fingers carry you."<br />
According to Dailey, students and<br />
executives are the moet likely to be<br />
anxious about computers.<br />
"Those who could use immersion<br />
trans<strong>for</strong>mation might be executives<br />
or students who are confronting increased<br />
competitive preeaurea from<br />
their computer-literate colleague."<br />
she said. "For many people, especially<br />
our parents' generation, entering<br />
the world of computers Is as<br />
frightening as taking a space flight<br />
"The fear of computers can be a<br />
roadblock to success But 1 believe<br />
just about everybody can become<br />
computer literate and succeed at<br />
what they wish."<br />
-<br />
111(1<br />
*ic<br />
JERRY ZOLYNSKY/staft photographer-<br />
Today's office design reflects<br />
working conditions where<br />
most people typically sit four<br />
to six hours a day and per<strong>for</strong>m<br />
multiple tasks. This U.S.<br />
Gypsum office was designed<br />
by Don Brann Associates.<br />
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2Ci O&h Thursday <strong>February</strong> 4 <strong>1988</strong><br />
Flexibility dictates modern office interiors<br />
Continued from Page ^<br />
Mark Trudeau. a designer <strong>for</strong><br />
Brann Associates, believes "it is<br />
much more acceptable to create a<br />
residents feel in today's commercial<br />
space Trudeau uses exotic<br />
woods like leak and rosewood to produce<br />
such an atmosphere<br />
Woods, according to Purcell and<br />
Johnson, are also used <strong>for</strong> status<br />
•a uh managers who are increasingly<br />
finding themselves moved from private<br />
offices into space-saving work<br />
.-tacions<br />
business people<br />
Addison Knight of Livonia<br />
received the Kerr Manufacturing<br />
Co s Hall of Honor award <strong>for</strong> service<br />
to Kerr and the dental industry<br />
Be<strong>for</strong>e his retirement. Knight was<br />
manager of advertising and sales<br />
promotion with "Kerr<br />
Mary E, Shiloff was named an administrative<br />
associate of Plante &<br />
Moran. an accounting and management<br />
consulting firm with offices in<br />
Southfield Shiloff joined the company<br />
in 1980 as a bookkeeper and now<br />
serves as the chief accountant with<br />
responsibility <strong>for</strong> the preparation of<br />
internal financial statements and<br />
other internal accounting functions<br />
Steven Ezikian of Livonia was<br />
promoted to audit associate with<br />
Plante & Moran. an accounting and<br />
management consulting firm with<br />
offices in Southfield Ezikian joined<br />
the audit staff in 1983<br />
Robert L Fortune of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township was appointed vice president<br />
and general manager of the Detroit<br />
branch of Video Trend Inc in<br />
Livonia Fortune had been with<br />
datebook<br />
• FINANCIAL EDUCATION<br />
Thursdays. Feb. 4 through March<br />
3 — Financial education class offered<br />
7-9 p.m. at Schoolcraft College.<br />
18600 Haggerty. Livonia Fee<br />
$20 In<strong>for</strong>mation 523-9277 Sponsor<br />
Wordhouse & Associates<br />
• SELLING YOUR HOUSE<br />
Thursdays, Feb. 4-25 — "Buying<br />
and Selling Your own Home" offered<br />
8-10 p.m. at Schoolcraft College.<br />
18600 Haggerty, Livonia In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
591-6400, Ext. 410 Sponsor:<br />
Schoolcraft College.<br />
• INVOLVING EMPLOYEES<br />
Thursdays. Feb. 4 through March<br />
24 — "Developing Employee Involvement"<br />
offered 8-10 p.m. at<br />
18600 Haggerty in Livonia. In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
591-6400, Ext. 410. Sponsor:<br />
Schoolcraft College<br />
• BEGINNING KEYBOARDING<br />
Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays<br />
and Fridays, Feb. 5 to March 31 —<br />
"Beginning Computer Keyboarding<br />
Using the Apple PC" will-be offered<br />
1-2 p.m. in Dearborn. In<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />
Mary Lou Spielman, 845-9645 Sponsor:<br />
Henry Ford Community College.<br />
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The residential feel in commercial<br />
decor is being felt in other ways<br />
The stark lines and colors of neoclassical<br />
de%rga are giving way to<br />
jewel-tone colors, bright yellows,<br />
blues and greens, in patterns popularized<br />
by German and Austrian designers<br />
at the turn of the century<br />
Barbara Marini. a private commercial<br />
decorator who is a board<br />
member of the American Society ot<br />
Interior Designers, incorporated fuschia-colored<br />
neon light with brilliant<br />
greens and blues to create entry and<br />
display areas and executive and sec-<br />
Technicolor Videocassette of Michigan<br />
Inc. < <strong>for</strong>merly CBS Fox Video)<br />
where he had been director of operations<br />
at the company's Livonia duplicating<br />
facility<br />
Dorothy M. Hanley was promoted<br />
to corporate controller of the Detroit<br />
branch of Video Trend Inc in Livonia<br />
Hanley joined Video Trend in<br />
1986 as operations manager at the<br />
company's Chicago branch.<br />
Chuck Mills joined the Michigan<br />
Group Realtors as manager of its<br />
Livonia office He has 23 years experience<br />
as a real estate agent in western<br />
Wayne and Oakland counties He<br />
spent the last 17 with the Harry S<br />
Wolfe Co of Livonia<br />
Mark M Anderson of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township was elected president of<br />
InterComm Associates Inc of Royal<br />
Oak Anderson had been an internal<br />
consultant on organizational change<br />
and development <strong>for</strong> the Ford Motor<br />
Co<br />
Theresa M. Faillace of Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Township joined the Detroit law<br />
• IBM SKILLBUILDING<br />
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays<br />
and Fridays. Feb. 5 to March 31 -<br />
"Skillbuilding on the IBM PC" will<br />
be offered from noon to 1 p.m in<br />
Dearborn In<strong>for</strong>mation: Mary Lou<br />
Spielman. 845-9645 Sponsor Henry<br />
Ford Community College<br />
• HIGHTECH<br />
Fridays, Feb. 5-12 — "High Technology<br />
Awareness" offered 8 a.m. to<br />
noon at J5el\oolcraft College. 18600<br />
Haggerty. Livonia. In<strong>for</strong>mation 591-<br />
6400. Ext 410 Sponsor Schoolcraft<br />
College<br />
• SMALL BUSINESS<br />
Monday and Wednesday, Feb. 8 —<br />
"Introduction to Record Keepinng"<br />
offered 7-10 p.m at 18600 Haggerty<br />
in Livonia. In<strong>for</strong>mation: 591-6400<br />
Ext 410 Sponsor: Schoolcraft College<br />
• RETIREMENT PLANNING<br />
Tuesday, Feb. 9 — "Retirement<br />
Planning in a new Tax World" offered<br />
at 7:15 p.m. at the Alfred No-<br />
%<br />
retarial offices <strong>for</strong> The Athletic Supporter<br />
Supporter, a company that manufacturers<br />
advertising specialties,<br />
moved from Livonia to Farmington<br />
Hills a year ago Marini was given a<br />
$350,000 budget to trans<strong>for</strong>m a<br />
16.000-square-foot warehouse into<br />
offices and a production plant<br />
This has been a designer's dream<br />
come true." Marini said of the<br />
project, referring to the whimsical'<br />
feel produced through a bold use of<br />
color, design, lighting and art. Onewall<br />
displays dozens of colorful T-<br />
firm of Carson & Carson as an associate<br />
attorney Faillace will practice<br />
general law in the areas of wills and<br />
estates, family law. real estate and<br />
personal injury She has practiced in<br />
• Detroit, handling personal injury and<br />
drug malpractice litigation since her<br />
admission to the Michigan Bar<br />
Dr Noel VonGlahn and Dr Ali<br />
Rahmanian were elected to new positions<br />
at St Mary Hospital in Livonia<br />
VonGlahn is the new chief-ofstaff<br />
Rahmanian is chief-of-staffelect<br />
Other newly elected members<br />
are Dr Prasad Mikkilineni. Dr Stuart<br />
Barak Dr Edwin Rennell. Dr<br />
Zaheer Ahmad and Dr Rodolfo Son<br />
Diane K Ojanen. daughter of Ruth<br />
and Cal Ojanen of Livonia, will be a<br />
technical writer with Miller Electric<br />
in Appleton. Wis She graduated<br />
from Bentley High School in Livonia<br />
in 1983 and Michigan Technological<br />
University in 1987<br />
Kim Madeleine of Livcmta was appointed<br />
supervisor of mixed media<br />
<strong>for</strong> Ameritech Publishing Inc He<br />
was public relations director <strong>for</strong><br />
bel <strong>Library</strong>. 32901 Plymouth Road,<br />
one block east of Farmington Road,<br />
Livonia Free admission. In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Kristine Cannarile, 358-5000<br />
Sponsor Shearson Lehman Brothers<br />
• CASHFLOW<br />
Wednesdays, Feb. 10, 24 — "Uncovering<br />
Hidden Cash The Company<br />
President's Guide to Cash Flow Management"<br />
offered at the Novi Hilton<br />
in Novi Fee $395 In<strong>for</strong>mation: Lorraine<br />
Hendrickson. 1-487-0225 Sponsor<br />
Eastern Michigan University<br />
• COMPUTER<br />
FUNDAMENTALS<br />
Wednesdays, Feb. 10 through<br />
March 2 — "Computer Fundamentals"<br />
offered 7-10 p.m. at 36600<br />
Schoolcraft in Livonia Fee $94 In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
591-5188 Sponsor: Madonna<br />
College<br />
• RETIREMENT SEMINAR<br />
Thursday, Feb. 11 — Free seminar<br />
on IRAs and IRA alternatives<br />
begins at 7 p.m at the Hellenic Cultural<br />
Center, 36375 Joy. Westland<br />
For In<strong>for</strong>mation ond reservations, cad<br />
3 5 5 - 7 9 0 0<br />
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David Wilson, co-owner of Supporter<br />
is pleased with the outcome<br />
of the project. "Active-type, fun color<br />
is our business Incorporating it in<br />
our own decor is a statement about<br />
us We're telling buyers we know<br />
what we're doing and we do it well."<br />
Wilson said, adding customers have<br />
been impressed with the interior design<br />
of the company.<br />
The trend. Brann feels, is to avoid<br />
the "plain Jane" look. But Purcell<br />
and Johnson agree that most large<br />
corporations will retain a safe "mid-<br />
dle-of-lhe-road" look But even that<br />
is becoming bolder<br />
Fabric patterns from as recently<br />
as last year, small geometric shapes,<br />
are now used as solids. Current patterns<br />
include larger and more variedshapes<br />
It is unlikely that patterns<br />
used <strong>for</strong> commercial decor will ever<br />
be as "free" as those used in residential<br />
decorating<br />
THE CURRENT trend in architecture<br />
of structures toward the creative<br />
and unusual also affected<br />
trends in decor, according to Trudeau.<br />
pointing to the Rochester Knee<br />
Knight Shiloff Ezikian Fortune<br />
Group 253 in 1985 Be<strong>for</strong>e that he<br />
was director of public relations at<br />
Manufacturers Hanover and <strong>for</strong> a<br />
real estate trade association<br />
Tony Gilmore joined Holcroft<br />
Luftus in Livonia as sales managervacuum<br />
products<br />
Jack Titus joined Holcroft Luftus<br />
in Livonia as product manager-vacuum<br />
products, with responsibility<br />
over vacuum products engineering<br />
and manufacturing For the past 22<br />
years, Titus has worked <strong>for</strong> Surface<br />
Combustion, most recently as product<br />
manager <strong>for</strong> the vacuum line at<br />
its Toledo facility.<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation 459-2402 Sponsors:<br />
Wordhouse & Associates Inc.. Korn.<br />
Womack, Stern & Associates.<br />
• REAL ESTATE WOMEN<br />
Thursday, Feb. 11 — Commercial<br />
Real Estate Women Inc meets <strong>for</strong><br />
seminar 1:30-5 30 p.m. at Seven Mile<br />
Crossing. 38705 Seven Mile at 1-275,<br />
Livonia Non-member fee $50. In<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />
CeCe Sharp. 962-0800.<br />
• COMPUTER NETWORKING<br />
Friday, Feb. 12 — "Introduction<br />
to Local Area Networking <strong>for</strong> Personal<br />
Computers" offered 8 a.m. to 5<br />
p.m. at 18600 Haggerty in Livonia.<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation: 591-6400, Ext 410.<br />
Sponsor Schoolcraft College.<br />
• SMALL BUSINESS<br />
Monday and Wednesday, Feb. 15<br />
— "Financial Planning and Cash<br />
Flow" offered 7-10 p.m. at 18600<br />
Haggerty in Livonia In<strong>for</strong>mation:<br />
591-6400. Ext. 410. Sponsor Schoolcraft<br />
College.<br />
George Bak of Livonia was named<br />
management supervisor <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co account<br />
with Young & Rubicam Detroit Bak<br />
had been management supervisor<br />
<strong>for</strong> the agency's Merkur advertising.<br />
He joined the company in 1982 as an<br />
account supervisor <strong>for</strong> Lincoln-Mercury.<br />
Reid Harpster was named account<br />
executive of the month <strong>for</strong> December<br />
with Adistra Corp. of Plymouth.<br />
Daniel E. Webb of Livonia joined<br />
the firm of KWS Wordhouse & Asso-<br />
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as an example<br />
The two-story complex has walls<br />
angled at 45 degrees in both primaryentrances<br />
to the building, "resulting<br />
in an imbalance of space." Trudeau<br />
used "interior islands'' to balance<br />
the area.<br />
In keeping with the modern architecture<br />
of the building, the interior is<br />
decorated in*a modern motif "which<br />
gets away from the clinical, sterile<br />
setting and tends to put the patient<br />
at ease." said Dr James Huebner.<br />
co-owner of the facility<br />
Hanley Mills<br />
ciates in Plymouth He is a registered<br />
investment adviser, financial<br />
educator, lecturer and accredited<br />
Dollarplan instructor<br />
Robert Hein was named mortgage<br />
loan counselor at DMR Financial<br />
Services Inc in Plymouth He had<br />
been a loan counselor <strong>for</strong> Plymouth<br />
Mortgage Corp.<br />
Jack Bologna, president of Computer<br />
Protection Systems Inc of<br />
Plymouth, will visit the Soviet Union<br />
in April as a delegate of the American<br />
Academy of Forensic Sciences<br />
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Minimize your past due accounts markelplace<br />
For any small business that offers<br />
products or services on a credit basts,<br />
the problem of how to successfully<br />
manage past due accounts be<br />
comes a concern Although every<br />
owner or manager is interested in<br />
converting accounts receivable to<br />
cash in a cost-effective and timely<br />
manner, it doesn't always happen<br />
that wa><br />
This is especially true <strong>for</strong> companies<br />
that must regular 1> offer credit<br />
given the nature ot' Iheir business or<br />
industry Construction contractors,<br />
industry, wholesalers and consultants<br />
represent just a few of the many organizational<br />
types that extend credit<br />
as regular industry practice<br />
focus: small business<br />
Mary<br />
DiPaolo<br />
or obtain additional in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
through a reputable credit reference<br />
bureau, such as Dun & Bradstreet or<br />
TRW Taking the time to screen potential<br />
accounts in this way may<br />
help avoid the potential problems<br />
later on of outstanding account status<br />
NEXT. THE business owner<br />
THIS WEEK'S column focuses on should have in place an effective<br />
some ways to help the independent receivables management system to<br />
business owner minimize his or her regularly track andsmonitor all ac-<br />
•utstandmg account status through count receivables Un<strong>for</strong>tunately,<br />
proper planning, implementation<br />
und control procedures<br />
Be<strong>for</strong>e establishing a credit relationship<br />
with any new customer<br />
business owners should initially require<br />
that each prospective account<br />
complete a credit application The<br />
many companies do hot develop such<br />
a system until they have to and. as a<br />
result jeopardize their ability to<br />
make good business decisions relating<br />
to projected cash flows, turnover<br />
ratios, financing capabilities and bad<br />
debt reserves<br />
Application should be structured to The primary purpose of a good<br />
btam a complete listing of all banks receivables management system is<br />
and lending institutions that the to avoid business judgment errors<br />
prospect does business with and in- based on incomplete or erroneous include<br />
at leasj three customer or <strong>for</strong>mation while improving the qual-<br />
business references<br />
It then becomes '.he owner's responsibility,<br />
to check all references<br />
itv and turnover rates of anv out-<br />
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• CENTRAL<br />
Tin i Lis- of 1943 will celebrate a<br />
4-V-M-ai t union Saturday Oct 15<br />
Far it.I ru.i'ion. call Class Reunions<br />
at 773-8820 ot at PO Box 1171.<br />
\! unt 1 "Semens 4«046<br />
• CHIPPEWA VALLEY<br />
The class of 1978 will have Us 10-<br />
\.*r reunion-Saturday May 14 at<br />
T.n.i > Country House in Mount<br />
C omens The committee i> search-<br />
ing <strong>for</strong>'graduates F'or in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 465-2277 or 263 6803 Or write<br />
Reunion Planners PO Box 291,<br />
Mount Clemens 48043<br />
• CLARENCEVILLE<br />
• The class of 1977 is planning a<br />
10-year reunion <strong>for</strong> Saturday Feb<br />
13 Send name, address and tele-<br />
phone number to 19602 Antago.<br />
Ltvonia 48152 Or call 532 6999 or<br />
478-4469<br />
• The class of 197B 1- planning a<br />
Ill-year reunion Friday Aug 19, at<br />
Holiday Inn ('.rand River and 10<br />
Mile. Novi Requested is a $10 depos-<br />
it per couple If you have in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
tion about fellow class members,<br />
call Kimberly Oault Youngquist at<br />
592-1693<br />
• CLAWSON<br />
The classes of 1956-58 will hold a<br />
combined reunion Friday July 15<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Class Reunions<br />
at 773-8820 or at PO Box 1171<br />
Mount Clemens 48046<br />
• COMMERCE<br />
The January and June classes of<br />
1938 will hold a 50-year reunion<br />
brunch at noon Sunday, May 22, at<br />
the Kingsley Inn in Bloomfield Hills,.<br />
Classmates can call Virginia Pinto<br />
Waikms at 245 3883 to update the<br />
mailing list<br />
• COOLEY<br />
• The class of 1948 is planning a<br />
40-year reunion For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
tion, call Richard Ward at 746-0700<br />
or John May at 258-7373<br />
• The class of 1938 is planning a<br />
50-year reunion Friday. May 20 For"'<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Class Reunions ai<br />
773-8820 or at PO Box 1171 Mount<br />
Clemens 48046<br />
• CRESTWOOD<br />
The class of 1968 is planning a 20<br />
veal reunion <strong>for</strong> Friday. Sept 30<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call ( lass Reunions<br />
al 773 8820 or write P.O Box 1171<br />
Mount Clemens 48046<br />
• DETROIT EASTERN<br />
• The ( lass of 1941 is looking foi<br />
classmates <strong>for</strong> a reunion Write tc<br />
P.O Box 1362 Berkley. Mi. n 48072<br />
• The class of 1958 is planning a<br />
30 year reunion Friday June 24 For<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation call Class Reunions al<br />
773-8820 or write P.O. Box 1171<br />
Mount Clemens 48046<br />
• FARMINGTON HARRISON<br />
Plans are now in progress <strong>for</strong> a<br />
10 year reunion of the class of 1978<br />
Classmates should send their name<br />
address telephone number and pref-<br />
erence <strong>for</strong> a summer oi Thanksgiv-<br />
ing date to Harrison High School Re-<br />
union, 1364 Field View Trail. Howell<br />
48843<br />
• FERNDALE LINCOLN<br />
The class of 1937 is planning a 50-<br />
year reunion <strong>for</strong> spring For more in<br />
<strong>for</strong>mation, call Pat (Price) Newton<br />
at 681-0963, Dorothy (Bone) Ager al<br />
545-1233 Ruth Kotowski) Kuxhaus<br />
at 542-4168 or Winnie (Hunti Findlay<br />
at 643-7444<br />
• GARDEN CITY EAST<br />
Class of 1968 is planning a 20-year<br />
reunion in the fall Interested per-<br />
sons may call I.eah Bells at 525-<br />
0793 ' ' 1 '**"<br />
• HIGHLAND PARK<br />
The class of 1958 will hold a 30-<br />
year reunion Saturday. Aug 20 For<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Class Reunions at<br />
773-8820 or write PO Box 1171,<br />
Mount Clemens 48046<br />
• IMMACULATA<br />
The class of 1948 is planning a 40-<br />
year reunion Saturday April 23 For<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Class Reunions at<br />
773-8820 or write Po Box 1171.<br />
Mount Clemens 48046<br />
• JOHN GLENN<br />
The class of 1978 will have a 10-<br />
year reunion Saturday July 16 For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 287-6820 or<br />
write Class of 1978, 23353 Clinton,<br />
'Trylor 48130<br />
• LINCOLN PARK<br />
The class of 1978 will hold a 10-<br />
year reunion For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
Bob Loveland. 425-6081. Mary-<br />
Lamas. 287-6459. or Tim Peters.<br />
244-2191<br />
• LIVONIA BENTLEY<br />
The class ol 1968 is planning a 20-<br />
year reunion Saturday Sept 24. at<br />
the Nov 1 Hilton For in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Marilyn Creighton, 464-0579, or<br />
Gary Cutsy. 421 1412<br />
• LIVONIA FRANKLIN<br />
The class of 1968 is planning a 20-<br />
year reunion <strong>for</strong> Saturday, Aug 20<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Charlene<br />
(Curnett) Teeter al 2*1-3249<br />
• LIVONIA STEVENSON<br />
The class of 1968 will have a 20-<br />
year reunion Friday-Sunday. Aug 5-<br />
7 For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Doug<br />
Steinhoff at 352 4295. Kathy Smith<br />
Gaynor at 547-3837 or Jim Bray at<br />
981-2371<br />
• MACKENZIE<br />
• The.class.of 1938 January and<br />
Junei is planning a 50-year reunion<br />
Saturday June 25. at the Danish<br />
Club of Detroit For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
tion. call Marion' Teclu Brodie at<br />
373-8414. Vera Koepke Rowden at<br />
532-6375. Shirley Craig Young at<br />
255-9824 or Margaret Humm<br />
Kasenow at 532-7395<br />
• The class of 1953 (January and<br />
lunej is planning a 35-year reunion<br />
Saturday. April. 23, at the Finnish<br />
Cultural Center in Farmington Hills<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Pat at 291-<br />
1633 Carol at 534-3638 or Mickie at<br />
591-3371<br />
• The class of 1968 will have a<br />
20-year reunion Friday-Sunday. July<br />
22-24 at the Westin Hotel in down-<br />
town Detroit <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
write PO Box 38312 Detroit. Mich<br />
48238 or call Leiha Tyler Johnson at<br />
834-9450 or Elaine Bracken Daven-<br />
port at 592-4350<br />
• MUMFORD<br />
The class of 1978 is planning at 20-<br />
year reunion Saturday. July 30 For<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Class Reunions at<br />
773-8820 or write PO Box 1171.<br />
Mount Clemens 48046<br />
• The class of lb'needs help in<br />
locating graduates <strong>for</strong> its 30-year re-<br />
union Saturday Nov 2* ' ull Hallie<br />
Roth Serling at 35:. .j or Elaine<br />
Redlich Einstandig at 851-8359<br />
• The graduating classes of 1960.<br />
1961 1962 and 1963 will hold a com-<br />
bined 25th reunion celebr tion Fri-<br />
day June 24 at the Warren Chateau<br />
Hall. >5t'l5 E 10 Mile. Warren For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation or to make reser-<br />
vations, call 837-5880<br />
• MURRAY WRIGHT<br />
The class of 1978 is seeking class<br />
members <strong>for</strong> a fall reunion For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 494-2553<br />
• NORTH FARMINGTON<br />
The class of 196? is planning a 20-<br />
year reunion For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
call Lvnn (Smith) Berg at 642-4229<br />
or Colleen (Kowalski) Meloche at<br />
652-2685 or at 393 Coldiron, Roches-<br />
ter Hills 48063<br />
• NORTHVILLE<br />
The class of 1938 is planning a 50-<br />
year reunion <strong>for</strong> Saturday. June 25,<br />
at Genetti's For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Gwen Marburger at 349-0524 or<br />
Leona Leavenworth at 455-2523<br />
• The class of 1948 is planning a<br />
40-year reunion <strong>for</strong> August For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Pat Herri-<br />
man at 459-2729 or Grace Light at<br />
349-1367<br />
• The class of 1968 will have a<br />
20-year reunion Friday. Aug 5 For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Penny (An-<br />
chors) Irwin at 525-8644 or Ron Bar-<br />
num at 349-8027.<br />
• The class of 1978 is holding a<br />
10-year reunion Saturday. June 25.<br />
at the Sheraton Novi Send your ad-<br />
dress to Northville High School, 775<br />
N Center. Northville 48167.<br />
• OSBORN<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation is needed about mem-<br />
bers of the class of 1978 <strong>for</strong> a 10-<br />
year reunion Call 978-1132<br />
• PLYMOUTH<br />
The class of 1938 will have a 50-<br />
year reunion Saturday, June 25 For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Helen E<br />
Shepard at 464-0384<br />
• PLYMOUTH SALEM<br />
The class of 1973 is holding a 15-<br />
year reunion Saturday. June 18, at<br />
Weber's Inn in Ann Arbor The price<br />
will be $25 per person or $45 per<br />
couple For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
Sue (Bellmore) Mikail at 464-3126 or<br />
Sue iHohnbaum) Nisch at 453-3441<br />
• PONTIAC CATHOLIC<br />
Pontiac Catholic High School is<br />
seeking alumni from its founding<br />
parishes. St Michael and St Freder-<br />
ick Catholic churches The school<br />
also is seeking alumni of its sister<br />
school of the '60s and '70s, Domini-<br />
can Academy of Ox<strong>for</strong>d Forward in-<br />
<strong>for</strong>mation to Pontiac Catholic High<br />
School, Alumni Office, 1300 Gidd-<br />
mgs. Pontiac. Mich 48055<br />
• REDFORD<br />
• The class of 1964 will have a<br />
25-year reunion Saturday, July 16<br />
Anyone interested in attending, help-<br />
ing with the planning or knowing the<br />
whereabouts of other classmates,<br />
may call Ann Smedley at 689-6815<br />
• The class of 1968 plans a 20-<br />
year reunion Saturday. Oct 1 Direct<br />
inquiries to Tan Line Suntan Center<br />
at 459-2207.<br />
• The class of 1958 will hold a 30-<br />
year reunion Friday, Aug 12. For in-<br />
<strong>for</strong>mation, call Class Reunions at<br />
773-8820 or at P O Box 1171. Mount<br />
Clemens 48046<br />
• REDFORD UNION<br />
The class of 1958 will hold a 30-<br />
year reunion Saturday. April 23 For<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Class Reunions at<br />
773-8820 or write PO Box 1171,<br />
Mount Clemens 48046<br />
• ROBICHAUD<br />
The class of 1968 will hold a 20-<br />
year reunion Friday, July 15 For in-<br />
<strong>for</strong>mation. call Class Reunions ai<br />
773-8820 or write PO Box 1171,<br />
Mount Clemens 48046<br />
• ROCHESTER HIGH<br />
The Rochester High School Cen-<br />
tennial Class of 1983 is searching <strong>for</strong><br />
class members <strong>for</strong> its five-year re-<br />
union Plans <strong>for</strong> the reunion, to be<br />
held Saturday. June 11, involve a<br />
tneludmg<br />
banquet For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
651-5590<br />
• The class of 1968 is planning a<br />
20-year reunion Saturday. July 16<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Class Reunions<br />
at 773-8820 or write P O Box 1171<br />
Mount Clemens 48046<br />
• ROYAL OAK<br />
The class of 1938 will have a 50-<br />
year reunion Friday. May 13 For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 647-6400 or<br />
398-4333<br />
• ST. AGATHA<br />
The class of 1977 needs help in lo-<br />
cating class members. Call Ann Don-<br />
abedian at 455-4053 after 5 30 p.m<br />
• ST. ANTHONY<br />
The class of 1938 is planning a<br />
50th reunion in June and needs help<br />
locating class members. Call Marga-<br />
ret Scheier Monks at 777-3125 or Al-<br />
ice Schuck Werner at 886-7339<br />
• ST. HENRY<br />
The class of 1968 of St. Henry<br />
Grade School is planning a reunion<br />
<strong>for</strong> Saturday. July 23. at the Knights<br />
of Columbus Hall in Lincoln Park<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Sandy<br />
Ungar Carns at 386-9510, Maryanne<br />
Szpaichler Randt at 277-2002 or Bev<br />
Lewis Chinavare at 381-4513<br />
• ST. LADISLAUS<br />
The class of 1968 is planning a 20-<br />
year reunion For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Sue at 644-0486<br />
• SOUTHEASTERN<br />
• The class of 1958 is attempting<br />
to call classmates <strong>for</strong> its 30-year re-<br />
union Saturday, Oct 22 The reunion<br />
will be held at the Hoffman House in<br />
Warren For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
Joe Gualtieri at 774-4600 or 885-<br />
1448.<br />
• The class of 1938 is planning a<br />
50-year reunion Friday, July 29 For<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Class Reunions at<br />
773-8820 or write P.O Box 1171,<br />
Mount Clemens 48046<br />
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•Hotel/Airport Transfers (in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia,!<br />
•Hotel accommodations<br />
•Sightseeng special events<br />
•Entrance fees<br />
•Fully escorted<br />
H a w a i i<br />
G o l d e n C o a s t T o u r<br />
Departs<br />
Every Tuesday in March<br />
7 N i g h t s / 8 D a y s<br />
Depart! from Detrmt's Metropolitan Ai/pi<br />
$439<br />
complete<br />
per person<br />
double occupancy<br />
4 Island King Tour<br />
Departs Returns<br />
Tuesday December 9 Wednesday December 23<br />
Tuesday April !> Wednesday April 20<br />
•VCaikiki-lei greeting, city tour of old and new<br />
Honolulu, Punchbowl Crater. Iolani Palace,<br />
International Market Place. Pearl Harbor Cruise<br />
*Kona and Hilo-Black Sand Beach, Volcano National<br />
Park, Mauna Loa 8t Kilauea Volcanoes, Thurston's<br />
Lava Tube, Giani Fern Tree Forest. Famous Volcano<br />
House, Banyan Tree drive, Rainbow Falls<br />
•Maui-mysterious Iao Valley encursion, old whaling<br />
c-pi • of Lahaina. fabulous Kaanap-li resort area<br />
•Kauai M ulua River boat cruise, Fern Grotto<br />
1 4 N i g h t s / 1 5 D a y s<br />
Departs Detroit 5 Metropolitan Airport<br />
$148 4<br />
n complete<br />
per person<br />
double occupancy<br />
•Air transportation, round trip via scheduled jet<br />
airline . in-flight meal service<br />
•Howl accommodations based on twin/double<br />
bedrooms in fine resort hotels<br />
•Sightseeing and special events as listed, all entrance<br />
fees and transfers included<br />
•To your room baggage handling, free baggage<br />
allowance is 44 pounds per [jerson to be contained<br />
in a single suitcase fcxtra suitcases may he taken but<br />
will be charged by the Esc on at 00 each A flight<br />
bag maybe carried free of charge<br />
•Personal transfers, airpor- r • hotel round trip<br />
•Tips <strong>for</strong> baggage hat. - ^ are .eluded<br />
•Gratuities to drive'* tn.' ev ..tt> are not included,<br />
but left to the dis< retion r>» tSe individual<br />
T O U I t S<br />
•San Francisco<br />
•Buellton/Solvang<br />
•Los Angdes<br />
•Live T.V. Taping<br />
•Hollywood<br />
•Air transponaton on scheduled airlines with in-flight meals<br />
•To your room baggage handling<br />
•Hotel/airport transfers (in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia 1<br />
•Hotel accommodations<br />
•Sightseeing & spec tai events<br />
•Entrance fees<br />
•Fully escorted<br />
24824 Michigan Ave.<br />
Dearborn, M I 48124<br />
(313) 278-4102<br />
Please send me at no obligation a tour brochure explaining all the<br />
details and applications <strong>for</strong> the following tour:<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Golden Coast Tour • Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Golden West Tour<br />
i- Mexico Fiesta Tour Hawaii Four Island King Tour<br />
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851-5500<br />
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pm-® pm. The full time position will be Mon -Thurs<br />
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The Employment Department<br />
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27555 Farmington Rd.<br />
Farmington Hills. Ml 48018<br />
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4PM 437-00*0<br />
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owing agency m O^klend County<br />
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«d Livoma Michigan *8 150<br />
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IM IS Plymouth Rd<br />
DIVISION ol Fortune 500 i<br />
a loading tor an<br />
F YOU VE EVER CONSIDERED<br />
A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE<br />
Please &afl Dennis or Nan at<br />
349-1212<br />
INSIDE SALES<br />
COMPUTERS<br />
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lies person with computer hard-<br />
ware sales or service experience<br />
Professional environment Salary<br />
commission and fu« company Oene<br />
fits Qualified applicants can Jecxie<br />
on Thurs Fn or Mon al<br />
523-9582<br />
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port people needed foi exerting<br />
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ans an optional income<br />
563-2247<br />
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tu>a i -eeponsible persons needed<br />
<strong>for</strong> Farmmgton H«a spa<br />
CelOaera S5V04 76<br />
REAL ESTATE SALES<br />
CLIENT LEADS FUFINISHED<br />
We are interviewing new 5 experi-<br />
enced salespeople <strong>for</strong> our West<br />
Bloomfield Office We also offer<br />
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naming For a conflden'.ial interview<br />
call Sieve Scholes at 85 S-9000<br />
BANKERS REALTY. INC<br />
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Century 21 Maplewood Execulrve<br />
nomas is expanding lis sales staf*<br />
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.new Sales Associates Ask about<br />
oui IOCS commission program<br />
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Century 21<br />
Maplewood<br />
Executive Homes<br />
851-771J<br />
Real Estate Sales<br />
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TIMESHARE SALESPEOPLE<br />
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leading community Duiioers<br />
is expanding into<br />
Timeanars Seles We are<br />
now seeking experienced<br />
limeahara professionals to<br />
sek our newty constructed<br />
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with reeort amenities com-<br />
pieted We of»er an attrac-<br />
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package geared lo provide<br />
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men! with outstanding in-<br />
come potential Opportuni-<br />
ties lor "censed proven<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mers available now<br />
For interview can Mr Her<br />
ache! LevMe District Men<br />
31J-552-'030<br />
PALM COAST INC<br />
A Subsidiary Of<br />
ITT COMMUNITY<br />
DEVELOPMENT CORP<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer M'F<br />
SA.ES REPRESEN"-* - vES<br />
. in awn _a>e is one of the nations<br />
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dividual" WouW you uke to gruw<br />
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f,«s one- 90 years 3' service anc<br />
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tunity of unlimilec advancement e><br />
cites you can now<br />
Farmiriglon Hirts 471-2922<br />
Taylor &ab-4545<br />
BANQUET<br />
CATERING<br />
PART TIME<br />
/veiie-s Aaf esses S *v ;-«• nour<br />
iss-s-a' • C «-• if. 6' :w- -.:u<br />
OCX 5 S l - Si hour<br />
Pa---t-i S' K peV hour<br />
Ba'iiv.de'S $45 -«• shil<br />
T'tsnwashers SS 'C per houi<br />
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ROMA 5 0F. VON.A<br />
2-7-- Schooler ah Rd<br />
NOMA f OF GARDES CI T ><br />
3255C-Cnern, HUI at 'venoy<br />
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weewends Call B-j:e Ma--oe »~»'<br />
S" a• 663-6*99<br />
AislEC ritness insVucto- •; A<br />
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01 m^scie groups eipervynce<br />
fer-ec 'nouire 66" •0OC ex- 3C<br />
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neecec pan lime <strong>for</strong> "eiep'ione<br />
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HOUSECLEANERS<br />
210 ' South Teiegra^r-i<br />
al Square -a»e Road<br />
ONL -<br />
Saws & Service Rec Soulhheid m-<br />
suranee office WHI Irain-career Re-<br />
ply Box 426 Observe' 5 Eccentric<br />
Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft<br />
Fid clvonia Michigan 48 150<br />
SEEKING aggressive persons ic ex-<br />
pand Their financial power py net<br />
work rig products -n services 'or in-<br />
ternational business Call 585-9608<br />
SE^F STARTING aggressive indi-<br />
vidual earned <strong>for</strong> aiuomotive retail<br />
saies Base salary plus commission<br />
and benefits 4C hr wee* Please<br />
send oriel esume 'o factory Ofti<br />
Cia. Radio Co 30724 Grand River<br />
Farmington Hills Mi 46024 Attn<br />
Marx<br />
SHOE SALES<br />
Experience preferred Several fun 4<br />
part rime positions available <strong>for</strong><br />
sales oriented individuals We ofei<br />
competitive wage & benefrt peck-<br />
age Rapid advancement opportun-<br />
Ties Apply in person<br />
ROBERTA SHOES<br />
142 W MAPLE RD<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
593-0520<br />
SOU*HFlELD CO seeks sell siart<br />
ing aggiessive individual to market<br />
collection services salary phis com-<br />
imisaiori 6 benefits Cel. between<br />
'Cam-noon 569-6600<br />
START...<br />
THE NEW YEAR RIGHT<br />
w-1h a new and rewarding career in<br />
Real Estate Our pre-iicence training<br />
class is "ee 10 ijuewed in dnndueis<br />
For an interview can Dertene<br />
Shemanski m Plymouth 453-6600<br />
Don Kamen In Livonia 522-5333<br />
Chock Fasi m Northviile 3*9-1515<br />
RET AH. SALES he* needed <strong>for</strong> &»<br />
mmgham and Rochester locanona<br />
646 4466<br />
652 2551<br />
MARKETING RePRCSENTATtVE<br />
North viae<br />
Bruce Roy FN<br />
349-6700<br />
RETAIL SALESPERSON<br />
Experience preferred Fu« or<br />
time Apply Mon thru Sal M<br />
laid a. 312 Iteir 91 Hacfiaalai<br />
MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS<br />
UM makeup 1 En»o, people" 1 Sate*<br />
position open. hox*ty bonua com<br />
3&5 seas<br />
METRO VISION<br />
Part time 1 api eaantafivea maOaO 10<br />
sea cetwe TV aemoea Nourt, wage<br />
pkM cuniiiiiaaion Evwnmga Mon<br />
thru Frl<br />
Can Patricia wade 422 2S10<br />
RET AH. SALES<br />
Woman * leafvon tpeciafty wore a<br />
now accepting appBcaflona <strong>for</strong> Ka<br />
time S part lime aaMa poemon al<br />
Novi Town<br />
Cental Must be avaaaMe iverxngi<br />
k eeea enda Apply m person orrfy<br />
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HAOCEV AROEN<br />
t6 Mae 4 Newburgh<br />
MO oeaarvei 4 Eccentric 1<br />
para M251 Schoomraft •<br />
MS MMMaan 46190<br />
EARN i*rto S3 SOO par mond mum<br />
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MFG SOFTWARE SALES REP<br />
wa tram Manufacturing bei<br />
ground Jean a Any aal<br />
a a paje Competitive<br />
MICHIGAN DESIGN CENTER<br />
4 KjmRure hatoka<br />
1700 S*uU Suae<br />
Or ce* Sea* tor<br />
saa-iiso<br />
MODEL ING AOMiSSK>NS Deecaor<br />
ROUTE SALES<br />
Eaiebaaned -oute aataMWiad cue<br />
lomers 5500 pro4ucts mimediata<br />
ear How M traanang be your own<br />
boea <strong>for</strong> a ana n .wei-meni Foi<br />
more xikji melton a I<br />
isoo-sse-saM<br />
Or wras Wayne Oouriay<br />
31640 StAooKrart<br />
.Moras. Mi 46 ISO<br />
313-J61-5*60<br />
SALES<br />
CMUOeCS Ol BWMW4GMAM<br />
ad etendN aataa paapto tor 1<br />
an a ralaa aalaa Cammaaton<br />
hourly 4 benefits FwS/aart 1<br />
Appfy in person a 2*4 E<br />
TELEMARKETERS<br />
'e have an mmediete assignments<br />
<strong>for</strong> experienced (6 month minimum I<br />
lexsmarkelers n the Southfield area<br />
$6 25 per fx** Other long 4 short<br />
1 telemarketing asaigniments<br />
available CM<br />
CORPORATE PERSONNEL<br />
SERVICES INC<br />
18618 MKXXEBEL'<br />
LIVONIA Ml *6'52<br />
ATS to 10<br />
TELEMARKETING OoW'iona Top<br />
wage* plus commiaaleir. Advene*<br />
it opportunmee f >pwI<br />
at KrrcheniS PiuS<br />
tac' Craig<br />
474-06*6<br />
WORKERS "eecec <strong>for</strong> L-vpnia Sen<br />
jy Gfizar Chore Progrs" Mus'<br />
nave -enable transportation anc oe<br />
a" wast 18 vears >c 5* *0 ix 9-<br />
nour Apply in person. Civic Park<br />
Senior Center 15218 Fa,m.ngfon ^a.a'.<br />
RC -Ivonu lalior<br />
HOUSEKi<br />
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Tiorn.rv^s at IXI* oM»ce 'ocatec ir<br />
T roy on. E Big Beaver "eai Roches<br />
ter Rd CerKl«3iiiies must have abifTy<br />
to clean office and maintain c—tsioe<br />
grounds App-y m perse "Jam-,<br />
3pm Mon thru c<br />
First Federal<br />
ol Michigan<br />
751 E Big Beaver Rd<br />
Troy<br />
An Eaual Opportunity Employer<br />
508 Help Wanted<br />
Domestic<br />
9 am<br />
iprr 0» * 3 0 ' *' * 6. SS<br />
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Pleasant personality Ca« 6* i 90 TO<br />
ElABx SITTER MO-USE» EF«"fc«<br />
deny or Ifve m 2 cftapren 10 months<br />
and 8 »* old schcioiei W Boo"<br />
he«5 are* 626^96*C<br />
TELEMARKETING REP<br />
~ limited opening aJT train, muel<br />
want to earn 58 per hr Day 4 a«ei<br />
noor sfMfl '337* Farmlnoton Rd<br />
522 3356<br />
TELEMARKETING<br />
SALES<br />
Earn Money Noei"' We need people<br />
to fa immediate poamone aernwig<br />
S5 S6 pei hour oomg teaam»»enng<br />
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perm located » SouttiWetd end<br />
Southgale ereas Ca* today-<br />
ENTECH<br />
SERVICES. LTD.<br />
REN CEN SOUTHFIELD<br />
DEARBORN TROY<br />
AUBURN HILLS<br />
Kathleen<br />
Lindsay<br />
5*7-0050<br />
354-0500<br />
FILE CLER* PART TIME<br />
Lite ineuranoe company located m<br />
Plymouth haa immediate inpemng<br />
<strong>for</strong> a pert "me 117 16 iwxrt per<br />
MM atamoonai "»E der» Roemon<br />
mvohiea fWxng »ght typing and del*<br />
enlry Excellent working comMona<br />
Contaci Personnel Dapi M-i'ua of<br />
Detroit insurance Co 453-6500<br />
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8 60R*<br />
Homemakers<br />
& Students<br />
Are you pored'' Need extra money"<br />
We have luet the »ob <strong>for</strong> you in our<br />
Telemarketing Ohwon Earn up tc<br />
57 50 pei hour on oui mcentrve pe><br />
scale NT experience -ki-eeaa-y we<br />
wa tram Musf tie a 90-getfei 2<br />
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appmntrnem data ear tOam-*pm<br />
AMI k* GEA or .Joann<br />
478-2784<br />
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pany naedi. part time iNed Tivs 4<br />
Fn Pay up to 56 per "vxr<br />
459 •? 14<br />
iNkS'ER AREA muet be Kw to<br />
drive standard ahffi truck aiac<br />
phvsxcaay move 'V»b Lyenda l<br />
Muai he -aaabia lelan, S6 per hou.<br />
Cea tiereeer Sem '2pm 561 2011<br />
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went 3*6 6225<br />
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LIGHT OELiVERV<br />
AppN 31S06 Grand O-S E 0»<br />
Rowpi Rd Farmington iea*<br />
•?« 6e^2<br />
MATURE womer -eeoed m iw Rrv<br />
cheetw home tr bebyaii feecherx<br />
mfani and pie schooler Nor<br />
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home Sem Spm Mcm<br />
dren Cad after Spm<br />
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davs<br />
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BABf SITTEP needed 'i» 3 »r Old NANN> MOL>SEKEE«»EB<br />
m my Novi home Fx* or oer-t time fey |i iiwmn h a couple «> Soum-<br />
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to 52*3 -W* Cai MM*)'<br />
NANNV HOUSEKEEPER<br />
J-8 Oey* * eeea 2-6 hrs ji 3ay<br />
C»e m I e hoy ai 8Kx>mf«ele<br />
•v-uwe Meter ence* non-smoker<br />
transportation 4 6ex itMRx a mm<br />
Afnw 7 pm 135 02*0<br />
BASvSiTTfR needed *. J i> oM<br />
5pm-6pm Mon -fn Wage negor<br />
Has 4 76-9772<br />
BABvSTTER<br />
red 2'« days pai<br />
g>apr Area Cea<br />
CHILD CARE I Part lime<br />
mf Rama Nm*i»6M Area 2 » 6 | amUa<br />
dren 3 6 5 Nor amokai ••<br />
Nor emoaai<br />
4 Mas leas<br />
655CI962<br />
I NANN 1 to lhie-lr » out 3's I" U«d<br />
aoy 4 4eno girl Ex^aani arrange.<br />
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ten After 6 10pm 675- 7256
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308 Help Wanted<br />
Domestic<br />
O&E Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 4 <strong>1988</strong><br />
512 Situation* Wanted<br />
Female<br />
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OU»«keeping 4 picturing dinner<br />
No oabysii''ng 3 J0PM-6PM<br />
M.« fiksier S3<br />
512 Situations Wanted<br />
Female<br />
**•'««• Asaas^f^m<br />
Vi»rt in your Mom«<br />
HOME HEALTH CARE<br />
SCro®**»0 "S Wp«rv>a«(9 ir-»uf#G<br />
Aide* 24 FKXJ< S * J«v»<br />
3 5 7 - 3 6 5 0<br />
518 Education<br />
& Instruction<br />
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RELIABLE WOMAN<br />
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THE HOUSE-KE-TEERS<br />
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Gih Certificate* Available<br />
582-4445<br />
HAMMELL MUSIC<br />
Private MMSOftS PMKX> 10' br*SS<br />
• Fir st lessor. "ee with trus ad<br />
W«!Wl< . aftei 2 p m 427-6040<br />
East side 826-3550<br />
NURSE'S *'OE<br />
with experience 4 transportation<br />
I ing position n.ghls or possible<br />
• w m o i 933-7915<br />
RESPONSIBLE PERSON - :i-<br />
irarisooriatidr pan im» tor CNW<br />
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U>*i Oft 0" Monda>S<br />
425-2259<br />
PROFESSIONAL "OWE CLEANING<br />
Clean everything from floors (o win-<br />
| daws Aisc ironing 4 laundry Refer<br />
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w * ^ i Co*t me clear, it toi<br />
you' E*ce-ient references. Good<br />
cleane- Cai' today 322-0596<br />
HOUSEC-EANING - Reliable 'ea-<br />
sor-aoie bondade We cater to all<br />
»OU' needs References Birmir.fi<br />
>49-2279<br />
ham area<br />
545-43-0 649-<br />
LCENSED c AMILy OA* CARE<br />
8 Mue Evergreen area Southfield<br />
Ages infant to 5 years Excellent ref-<br />
erences 4 Amer.care certified<br />
OCCA Member Call Fran 3S3-8240<br />
LOVING motr-er w-shes to provide<br />
TLC <strong>for</strong> ,ou-preciocis child Toddlef<br />
openings Fu't lime 8.Middlet>eti<br />
47>-3387<br />
N A N N Y O F A M E R I C A<br />
LOv»ng yoor oh«ld<br />
The best possible in-nome child<br />
care Daily weekly - vacation ser-<br />
vices avai-abue Nannies are fully<br />
ua«ned OOnded nao r ec uni-<br />
fO'-^ed own iranspng <strong>for</strong> the elderly No itve-ins<br />
Good -e'erences Own car Please<br />
can 537-6383<br />
851<br />
CERTIFIED TEACHER will tutor<br />
regular or special education. An<br />
subjects including speach 4 lan-<br />
guage development 476-3528<br />
EXPERT TUTORING IN MATH<br />
Algebra, geometry, advanced math<br />
Learn with understanding<br />
Experienced 557-1087<br />
MATH TUTOR<br />
ACT -SAT Programs<br />
M S - M A Degrees<br />
Experienced Teacher 642-5484<br />
WANTED - ELEMENTARY<br />
Teaching Position H&ve 8S ir<br />
leaching 4 cnnd development<br />
Call Susan. 644-207<br />
523 Attorneys<br />
Legal Counseling<br />
LOST Sunday. Jar. 24 grey tan 4<br />
white male Collie, vicinity ol Oak-<br />
wood 4 Allen Rewa'd Marsha<br />
525-4000<br />
ANTIQUES bikes, household, am-<br />
stereo. colored TV loots, misc<br />
105 S Mam. Plnckney Sat Feb 6<br />
PM M 4 S Auctions<br />
BIG ANTIQUE AUCTION<br />
Sat. Feb 6<br />
11:00am<br />
at<br />
SCHM'OTS ANTIQUES. INC<br />
5138 W Michigan ave<br />
vpsiiantl. Ml 48>97<br />
(313.1 434-2660<br />
Preview Degtns Sunday Jan 31<br />
ANTIQUES ON MAIN<br />
A PLACE<br />
TO ADO TO<br />
YOUR HOME<br />
YOUR SHELF OR<br />
HEART<br />
115 S Mam. Royal Oak al 11 Mile<br />
Mon Sat 10 am,-6 pm 545-4663<br />
18243 University Park Dr . The<br />
Woods Condos, Livonia Take Lau-<br />
rel Park Di N off 8 Mile (betw<br />
Newtiurgh 4 2751 to University Park<br />
[><br />
Thrs sale includes spinet piarvo, king<br />
headboard, chest, d-eaaer break<br />
fast set end tables pine corner<br />
cabinet small deacon a bench, 00b-<br />
bter s bench bookcases china cab<br />
1 net set of Roya) Austria china, tots<br />
of collector s plates Brad<strong>for</strong>d Ex<br />
cnanoe Rockwell Hamilton etc<br />
Bone China, pewter, linens, giasa-<br />
ware krtchenwares loads ol misc 4<br />
collectibles Numbers al 9AM Frl<br />
SALE BV DIANNE BROWNE<br />
363-8507<br />
CHAiRS 121 Queen Anne 4 1 otto-<br />
SEAL'TIFUL USED bridal gown, size 8aj1h tone striped Contempo-<br />
7 catnedrar fain $800 new Ask ia,y jjuean Anne couch, lar-.' Diue<br />
ng $425 After * 30pm 728-4885 ; p,n dot Bes1 offer 352 4826<br />
COTOTE park'a with Foi torn., smail | CHERRV dining table.<br />
good condition «$?30C new,= make matching chairs, good upholstery^<br />
offer 478-3148 541 254 1<br />
FUR COAT - full length muskral | CHILDCRAFT crib converts to youth<br />
s-ze 10, $500' best 355-6164after 1 ^ Matcning chest 4 changing<br />
5om 4 weekends, 356-1283 | ,at,le white with light wood 2 Baker<br />
626-0570<br />
WEDDING DRESS simple but ele-<br />
gant purchased from Pollacks of<br />
Farmington Hills Summer style<br />
Size 10 Never worn or altered<br />
$400 or besl offer 851-8022<br />
while dn<br />
WEDDING GOWN designer with<br />
veil New never worn size 10. halt<br />
price $375 349-3794<br />
BARGAIN VALUES<br />
ciotnes must sell, all si<br />
appor.tmer.r<br />
designer<br />
bb Cat' tor<br />
443-2310<br />
BLUE FOX full length coat Medium<br />
size $1 SOC 0" oest otter Never<br />
been wo'hi 685-9108<br />
CANADIAN RACOON COAT - full<br />
length size 8 top quality $900<br />
459-2074<br />
ANTIQUE walnut<br />
uque cherry organ<br />
organ. $3000 Ar»-<br />
• S5S0C 420-2095<br />
CERTCO<br />
A U C T I O N S E R V I C E<br />
PRESENTS FOR SALE THE<br />
Estate ot Grace Houghton Mtiw<br />
of Farmington<br />
SUN . FEB. 7. 12 NOON<br />
PREVIEW - 11 AM<br />
LIVONIA ELKS LODGE<br />
31117 Plymouth Rd . Livonia<br />
A VERY FINE SELECTION OF<br />
Victorian furniture and antiques<br />
tn excellent condition Many<br />
piece with marble tops 3 pc<br />
Eastlake Victorian bedroom<br />
set. Outstanding oak server'<br />
china cabinet. Tiffany style<br />
lamps Collectibles. Royal Doui-<br />
tons Glassware; Vintage cloth-<br />
ing and furs; Rolex watch, Cos-<br />
tume leweiry and rrusc house-<br />
hold Items 522-1736<br />
K L U M P P<br />
E S T A T E A U C T I O N<br />
Antiques - Household<br />
Lincoln Continental<br />
we will neve a public auction at<br />
1475 M-52. Chelsey. lust N ot 1-94<br />
SA" FEB 6 AT 10 30AM<br />
Owner Gladys Ktumpp Estate<br />
Sraun 4 Helmer Auction Service<br />
Lloyd Braun Jerry Helmer<br />
Ann Arbor Saline<br />
665-9646 994-6309<br />
BUYING<br />
O l d Oriental R u g s<br />
Any Sae Any Condition<br />
A Z A R S '<br />
of B i r m i n g h a m<br />
1 - 8 0 0 - 6 2 2 - R U G S<br />
6 4 4 - 7 3 1 1<br />
Carmela's Furs<br />
WINTER CLEARANCE<br />
OF FINE.USED FURS<br />
Mink • Fox e Raccoon • Etc<br />
DESIGNER SAMPLE CLOTHING<br />
ALL SIZES<br />
2546 Orchard Lake Rd<br />
(1 mile W ot Telegraph)<br />
Open Tues thru Sat 11AM-5PM<br />
• 682-3200*<br />
: Fur Consignments by Appointment<br />
FABULOUS selection ot women's<br />
almost new designer clothes <strong>for</strong><br />
every need Sizes 6-12 Fantastic<br />
savings Maternity also 855-6171<br />
COFFEE "ABLE brass 4 beveied<br />
iiass La-Z-Boy Chair gray * rr»os<br />
:xce«enil Can 2-5pm 75#-662e<br />
COMPLETE new bed Sealy firm<br />
mattress 4 box springs Brass 4<br />
white headboard 589-2971<br />
CONTEMPORARY family room. 2<br />
chairs, loveseat. 2 tables 2 lamps<br />
Excellent condition $350 3*8-4525<br />
CONTEMPORARY furniture, excel<br />
tent, sofa bed. chairs taOiea. lamps,<br />
wall unit After 6pm. 626-7958<br />
CG-ORD'NATEO PIECES 2 sofas. 2<br />
loveseats 4 2 chairs 2 cottee latnes<br />
Excellent i Best pricel 433-3309<br />
COUCH and LOVESEAT brown<br />
•eather excellent condition $400<br />
Leave message 540-4074<br />
COUCH 4 Loveseat. brown tweed<br />
$125 <strong>for</strong> both Good condition<br />
Cash 4 carry Afier 3pm. 335-7715<br />
COUCH 4 LOVESEAT, brown leath-<br />
er excellent condition, $400 Work<br />
iask <strong>for</strong> Ken) 355-4141 or 540-6422<br />
COUNTRY FRENCH dining room. 8<br />
chairs buffet upholstered chairs,<br />
lamp tables, cocktait tao-ies, carpet<br />
4 drapes Quality 626-3782<br />
TWO Black Diamond full furs male<br />
$'500 female, $1100. hip length<br />
0 iue lox, $350. 4 more 538-3574<br />
CARRIAGE TRADE ANTIQUES<br />
264 N Ma.n, Romeo Furniture<br />
col led it>les .country goods in Histor-<br />
ic home Thurs-Sat 12-5 752-7778<br />
707 Garage Sales:<br />
Wayne<br />
DEALER SPACE AV AILABLE NOW<br />
The Yellow House Antiques.<br />
125 N Washington. Royal Oak<br />
Quaint house convened to antique<br />
mall has room <strong>for</strong> quality dealer<br />
Great location, established clientele<br />
open 7 days For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
call, 11am-Spm, 541-2866<br />
DIXBORO GENERAL STORE<br />
Featuring English 4 American an-<br />
tiques Located at 5206 Plymouth<br />
Rd Ann Arbor. Ml 48105 996-9559<br />
open Fn, Sal. Sun 4 Mon 11am-<br />
5pm Closed Tues Wed 4 Thurs<br />
Dealer space available Can<br />
663-9864 leave message<br />
CANTON Moving Sale console<br />
stereo children s scooter baby<br />
terns lots of canning iars, etc Fn<br />
9-5 4 Sat 9-3 7239 Memorial W of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Center N of Warren<br />
708 Household Goods<br />
Oakland County<br />
FAtNTiNG COUCH-Newfy reuphoi-<br />
siered Blue Best offer t0am-5pm<br />
531-8289<br />
LOST Tiger color male cat, haa red<br />
collar Vicinity W Chicago. Harnson<br />
area 522-1029 591-1515<br />
LOST-young male kitten December<br />
27 Vicinity Vale/Lyndon Dark tiger<br />
sl'ipe. wttile underneath 464-3608<br />
RENASSAINCE COIN AUCTION<br />
Sal . Feb 6Jh. -,988 at 7 PM<br />
Viewing all day Frl and Sat<br />
400 plus lots PCGS and AN ACS<br />
papered coins, gold, silver dollars.<br />
Commema arvd type coins Closely<br />
graded quality coins<br />
RENAISSANCE COIN SHOW<br />
PLYMOUTH HILTON INN<br />
14707 Northville Rd , Plymouth. Ml<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call; 313-293-1333<br />
603 Health - Nutrition<br />
Weight Loss<br />
HERB AI :FE independent distrlbu-<br />
tor For product call 427-8068 or<br />
559-9706 17142- Farmington at 6<br />
-nile ioehrnd Baskin RoObms)<br />
BUY A LEMON?<br />
Federal 4 State Laws protect<br />
New Car Buyers Call Gary Edward<br />
Gardner, Attorney 565-2868<br />
LOSE 10 LBS IN 3 DAYS<br />
or double your money back<br />
522-6223 Ex.244<br />
524 Tax Services<br />
INCOMES TAXES done by experi-<br />
enced preparer Reasonable rates<br />
10% discount with mis adi<br />
Call LaurB Trona 422-8737<br />
SOMA Neuro-Muscular ,ntegtation-<br />
gentler alternative to Rolfing, Ter.<br />
bodywork sessions will change your<br />
body, mind and spirit Fteterences<br />
Credentials In<strong>for</strong>mation brochure,<br />
644-0992<br />
H I T C H I N G P O S T<br />
A N T I Q U E S M A L L<br />
- F E B R U A R Y S A L E -<br />
U p t o 5 0 % Off<br />
2 miles W ot Tecumaali<br />
On M-50 near M-52<br />
(517H 23-8277<br />
Open 7 Days a Week, lQam-5 30pm<br />
DESIGNER tables brass 4 glass<br />
$•75 Lamps, bedroom set Ladles<br />
clothing, size 5 thru 1* 352-4418<br />
DINING ROOM set. ThomasvlHe.<br />
oval table, 4 chairs plus leaf $250<br />
Colonial writing des* $60 489-8507<br />
DINING ROOM SET - Tea cart. Out-<br />
let table with 8 chams Good condi-<br />
tion. best o«er 332-6509<br />
DINING ROOM SET, traditional<br />
style table, 6 chairs, china cab-net<br />
and buffet. $600 682-8806<br />
OlNING SET, traditional, mahogany<br />
table, 6 chairs, china cabinet 4 buf-<br />
fet quality. $1500 852-5018<br />
SUPER ANTIQUE AUCTION - SUN<br />
MAY 1 Utlca K ot C Hall, 11 am<br />
For large pictured Ust call W w<br />
Wa/t Auction Service 268-7635<br />
ANOTHER<br />
ESTATE SALE<br />
By<br />
#1 Decorative<br />
Antiques<br />
Sat Only Feb. 6<br />
8am-4pm iNumbers at ' 30aml<br />
10060 Burton<br />
(S oft 10 Mile F<br />
(N of Grand Rivwi<br />
474-6160<br />
urel<br />
Michigan Agricult<br />
C o m m i t t e e<br />
WEDNESDAY 6:30 P.M.<br />
(PtymouWi Ad an Farming!on g) Louts XV French desk 18 Cen-<br />
tury Oueen Ann hlghchair, Mahoga-<br />
ny Duncan Phyfe dm.ng room sets,<br />
Chipoendale highboy, mahogany<br />
Oeroom sets Chippendale games<br />
table'dlntnQ room table, small<br />
Oueen Ann lowtioys, 6 mahogany<br />
dining room chairs, ball 4 daw<br />
Chippendale lowboys, pair ol<br />
French commodes wtth brass trim,<br />
seva'al mahogany traditional<br />
kneehoie desks, solid cherry Oueen<br />
Ann secretary desk, mahogany chi-<br />
na cabinets, inlaid buftet dming<br />
room tabu and 6 chairs. Queen Ann<br />
vanity and cheat, 6 mahogany fun<br />
sire bads, Louis XV coffee table.<br />
Govenor Wmthrop secretary ba* 4<br />
claw coffee table I Mahogany Interi-<br />
ors. Groese Polnte area) 682-5622<br />
ATTENTION CRAFTERS<br />
CLOSE OUT<br />
Crati 4 sewng items Crafl Cup-<br />
board. 370 Main St , Ptymoulh Ml<br />
ATTN Teddy Bear Makers Top<br />
duality fur and monair Assorted<br />
beat 4 craft accessories 150-1148<br />
CERAMIC MOLDS<br />
Over 1.000 at greenware 4 bisque<br />
prices Also, some greenware 50%<br />
437-49nn<br />
CRAFTERS WANTE0 - Spring Ba<br />
r 3 19/88 10am-4pm. Howed<br />
School, $15'table Call Linda tor de-<br />
tails 229-6370<br />
CRAFTERS wanted, juried show<br />
Oct 29 united Methodist Church of<br />
Lake Orion For applications can<br />
652-9396<br />
CFIAFT OPEN HOUSE<br />
Frl,. Feb 5, Sat Fee 6 - 11am-4pm<br />
7340 Burgundy, Canlon, N ol War-<br />
ren, W of <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />
INTERESTED IN purchasing craft<br />
store7 See my ad under 352, Com-<br />
mercial/Retail <strong>for</strong> sale<br />
ARMOIRE/bar unit, 48" pme table 4<br />
chairs, boys oak bedroom set open<br />
wan unit, enceaent condition, muat<br />
526-0378<br />
ESTATE<br />
LIQUIDATION<br />
CENTER<br />
U n i q u e l y D i f f e r e n t<br />
SPECTACULAR SAVINGS<br />
On<br />
THE LARGEST SELECTION<br />
OF HIGH QUALlT><br />
NAME BRAND FURNITURE 4<br />
DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES<br />
IN MICHIGAN<br />
EVERYTHING IN TIP-TOP<br />
CONDITION<br />
34769 GRAND RIVER<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Mon-Tuee-Wed-Set, 10-6<br />
Thurs Fn I0am-9pm Sun, Noon-4<br />
Traditional, contemporary and an-<br />
tiques Bedroom sets, dining room<br />
sets, sofas, easy chairs end table*<br />
loveseats, wad unite, china cabinets,<br />
lamps pictures, oils, graphics, crys-<br />
tal, silver, china 4 much more<br />
First Come, First Take<br />
LAYAWAYS WELCOME<br />
DELIVERY AVAfLABLE<br />
RE-SELL-IT<br />
ESTATE SALES<br />
ESTATE SALE<br />
A F U L L H O U S E ! ! ! !<br />
Sat . Fee 6th, 9 to 5<br />
Sun . Feb 7th. 10 to 5<br />
7 4 8 1 N. V E R N O N<br />
DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />
NUMBERS AT 8 AM<br />
CONDUCTED BY<br />
Richard Paul A s s o c .<br />
826-9300<br />
ASSORTED PERIOO FURNITURE<br />
t920 s - 1930 s) Walnut bedroom<br />
resser wtth mirror 6 drawer vanity<br />
with 3 sectional mirror; solid oak<br />
lounge rmaw walnut coffee table<br />
walnut dining room table with 4<br />
chairs beige couch AH good eondn-<br />
tioi. 'easonabry priced<br />
BAKER dining set table. 2 leave*. 6<br />
cnairs 4 buffet Quality- 14.200<br />
Evenings 651-3915<br />
BEDROOM. Hendreoon. 5 p<br />
King, excellent condition *<br />
negotiable 626-6850<br />
BEIGE velvet kmg size sotabed, «<br />
cellent condition, 1250 Brown cor<br />
duroy sola, tan condition, $75<br />
363-4476<br />
B^UE'BEIGE velvet sofa *275 Blue<br />
velvet loveaeat $ 175 Can Joan<br />
Days 645-1173 Eves 373-0964<br />
BLUE cor dor oy wv>g-back ch<br />
l2i *100. New Simmons Beeutyeet<br />
roattreaa double, S250 375-1967<br />
518 Education 4 Instruction<br />
VFW #4012<br />
IN NORTHVILLFC"<br />
S A T U R D A Y S 6:45 P M<br />
438 SO MAIN STREET<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
(N. of 7 Mile Rd.)<br />
(Pynoutti Rd at Farmngton Rd |<br />
261-9340<br />
Fmtmh Cultural Center<br />
fia ^itiaaea iJ n • ieiam<br />
»r. WtlXtfl* noutiog uorp<br />
F R I D A Y 10:30 A . M .<br />
36300 W. 8 Mile Rd.<br />
(1 U M W ol Farmington Rd.)<br />
478-6939<br />
S u b u r b a n W e e t<br />
C o m m u n i t y C e n t e r<br />
S A T U R D A Y 1 0 5 0 A.M.<br />
Joy Ha*<br />
(Joy Rd 3 MM E oI Mid«fle6a«)<br />
W eat l and<br />
937-9500<br />
S H O W C A S E<br />
ANTIQUES • AUCTION<br />
RESALE<br />
DON'T WAIT!<br />
moTetfi<br />
ESTATE SALE - oriental njga. furni-<br />
ture snow blower, retnoeraior<br />
clothe*. Sat Sun 9-6 7401 Franklin<br />
CI Franklin, 1 blk W of Frank Im<br />
Rd N olt 14 Mile 626-9098<br />
ESTATE SALES<br />
BY IRIS<br />
Michigan's Largest<br />
Estate Liquidators lor over 30 Yrs<br />
Complete Household Sale Mgm't<br />
a APPRAISALS e Auctions •<br />
a WW Buy Complete Inventories e<br />
6 2 6 - 6 3 3 5<br />
Member ol mt'! Soc ot Appraisers<br />
ESTATES<br />
ET CETERA<br />
ts Looking Forward to<br />
Another Successful Year!<br />
CALL 644-3682<br />
Regarding Seles 4 Appraisals<br />
ot Household Furnishing*<br />
la right now No waiting New classes start<br />
every 8 weeks teaching high-demand,<br />
hlgh-tacfi automobile maintenance and repair<br />
offers a career with a future<br />
|l I • • I [ 'v' 11 with good pay today<br />
• Practical, henda-on training on new Ford, GM and Chrysler<br />
• Fnanoal atd and Tuition asvsta.net lor qualified students<br />
. Fully licensed and accredited<br />
• Excellent )Ot) placement record<br />
To get your life turned around your career olt the ground,<br />
don't welt. CALL:<br />
5 2 2 - 9 5 1 0<br />
ETHAN ALLEN engHeh oak MUM/<br />
china hutch, with leaded giaaa<br />
doors HaC console with mirror 2<br />
30 swivel sear bar sloola Al excel<br />
lent condition Priced to sea After<br />
6pm 641-0167<br />
FOUR SOLID oa* caplam chairs.<br />
Hke new $50 eech<br />
433-3563<br />
FRANCIS > Sterling Flatwere. ser-<br />
vice <strong>for</strong> 8 pm* exlraa $2000<br />
After 6pm 680-5256<br />
FULL SIZE mettreaa 4 box sprmg,<br />
good condition $00 set 474-0231<br />
FURNITURE, Irving<br />
room, bedroom Mt, 7 5E3<br />
m o T c K h 35155 Industrial<br />
MJtl.MOtlVt (OUCATION UNtfR LlVOOia. Ml 48 150<br />
R O G E R S P T A<br />
S A T U R D A Y 8:30 P.M.<br />
Amtoreon Middta School<br />
Catetpe (Berkley)<br />
mr !>••*«!Afl<br />
To place your ad in thia directory, please call Joanie at 591-0906.<br />
BRAUN 8 HELMER<br />
AUCTION SERVICES<br />
Real Estate Farm<br />
Hojsshald Antique*<br />
Lloyd R Braun<br />
Ann Arbor H M $<br />
Jerry L Helmer<br />
L E O N A R D B E R R Y<br />
A N T I Q U E S<br />
251 MERRILL<br />
(Upper Level)<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
HRS 11-4<br />
848-1998<br />
'Top of Eacmtmtof"<br />
M A N C H E S T E R<br />
A N T I Q U E M A L L<br />
LmflaM MHcOon ot anttque<br />
iew cards > a a w ^es<br />
116 E Mam. Mancheeter<br />
Open 7 d^s^lOa^n -Spm<br />
To piece your »d<br />
In this directory,<br />
ptem—cmii<br />
Dorothy Mt<br />
591-0916<br />
WANG MULTIMATE<br />
AND WORDPERFECT<br />
WORD PROCESSING CLASSES<br />
are now being offered by<br />
P A R T N E R S IN P L A C E M E N T /<br />
b e g i n n i n g In F e b r u a r y <strong>1988</strong><br />
F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N ( O<br />
313-474^4500 ]JD<br />
(Group Rates *yilabl«i p ^ N I M I t l<br />
PLACEMENT<br />
HERITAGE Perremen group Dming<br />
room set. lighted hutch, table 04 m<br />
»nogany GotJ Violin lor advanced<br />
.student Both encetlent 851-0211<br />
730 Sporting Goods 735 Wanted To Buy 738 Household Pets 738 Household Pets<br />
DESKS. 7 drawers good condition<br />
Call 855-9300<br />
EXECUTIVE oak kniehole desk 4<br />
chair blond 34 >60 encertent con-<br />
dition $275 349-2417<br />
TELEX MACHINES - in cabinets<br />
cabinets can be converted tor<br />
speakers $10 626-2519<br />
RENT A NEW Wurnizer Piano from<br />
$37 mo plus Oeevery S tuning vou<br />
can rent tor 12 mo Imm of 6 mo > &<br />
all money paid anil De applied to-<br />
wards tfie pr 476-2552<br />
ITEK 275 PLATE MAKER<br />
Excellent condition $5,000 Call 4<br />
ask tor Margaret 939-3730<br />
PRATT WI<br />
$2000 . as is<br />
717 Lawn - Garden<br />
Farm-Snow fcquip.<br />
night stands king size headboard VIC TANNY VIP lifetime member-<br />
complete Excellent condition Ask- jy.jp $25 a year Rewewabie $'100<br />
ing $1,300, or best offer 354-3413 or best Call 646-8498<br />
STERN 4 FOSTER full matt-ass set<br />
ultra-firm. 3 mos Old $125<br />
474-6327<br />
THREE PIECE pub back sectional<br />
sola dark brown veiour 3 yrs old<br />
excellent condition, $900 Entertain-<br />
ment center 8x9 . custom made<br />
Wtth oak 4 birch woods, $ 1500 Rec-<br />
imers by Lane 2 mauve wtth rose<br />
pin stripe, excellent condition. $150<br />
each 851-5180<br />
TRADITIONAL loveaeat. 2 matching<br />
chartra.,'ottoman. 30 X 56" oil painl-<br />
ing Best offer After Spm 661-5939<br />
TWO ETHAN Allen large<br />
room or den chairs, line new<br />
each 474-2719<br />
711 Misc. For Sale<br />
Wayne County<br />
CARVED OAK mantle. Circa 1890,<br />
beveled mirror $800 firm Rldgeway<br />
grandfather dock parta $300 Be-<br />
<strong>for</strong>e Spm 425-0092<br />
JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL.SPA<br />
with thermal cover $1200 or besl<br />
otter, by 2-15 278-8328<br />
family<br />
. $250<br />
KITCHEN CABINETS - Complete<br />
4-piec« set, good condition, wood-<br />
gr am $450, offer 420-4058<br />
WALL UNIT - Scandinavian, taak,<br />
new never used TV Swivel vcr tape<br />
storage 6ftx3ft wide 16' deep<br />
Asking $300 After 6pm 647-6757<br />
W 8LOOMF1ELD - Remodeling<br />
sale Everything must go' Prices re-<br />
duced tor Immediate sale. 7 ft win-<br />
ter white sofa. $300 Pine Butler<br />
cocktail table. $150 4 Stervdtg bent-<br />
wood chairs, originally $600 each<br />
now $100 each Antique Farmer's<br />
work table, $150 Navy blue ehakta<br />
bunk beds orlgnally $800, now<br />
$300 Call 626-4 192<br />
LOUIS VU1TTON - private owner 3<br />
nand Bags, 2 brief cases, 2 port-<br />
folios, brand new, price negotiable<br />
Call 9am-Spm 531-0270<br />
POOL TABLE<br />
$350 Can<br />
POOL TABLE - 4 X 8 slate Good<br />
condition $500 326-4469<br />
#1<br />
Decorative Antiques<br />
Estaffe & Household Sales<br />
Guaranteed Lowest Rates<br />
W-398-0646 H-661-4236<br />
709 Household Goods<br />
Wayne County<br />
ALMOST new contemporary couch,<br />
plus oa* contemporary tables Ftea-<br />
sonable 462-2428 464-0746<br />
BEAUTIFUL 3 piece Sectional bone<br />
white, $700 or best 421 -7631<br />
BEDROOM set full size mat trees 4<br />
box springs $300 End and coctait<br />
table $75 both Marcy Universal<br />
gym $600 Misc furniture 397-2931<br />
BEDROOM SETS: one 4 piece Mod-<br />
em Queen bed, I boy's twin, 4<br />
piece, all oaK $200 a set 525-4171<br />
8EDROOM SET - 7 piece white<br />
wood look. 1 dresser with 2 mirrors<br />
1 bureau. 2 night stands, oueen<br />
headboard Good condition $400<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> 451-OOP 1<br />
BOYS BUNK BE O-Crewquarters<br />
with chest pine. 8 month* old $250<br />
or best 533-4532<br />
BUNK BED dart wood, very sturdy,<br />
excellent condition $75 After 0pm<br />
901-0110<br />
FERGJSON farm tractor with blade,<br />
'e-buili Excellent condition $3,000<br />
453-2107<br />
INTERNATIONAL harvestor 16 hp<br />
riding mower with 52 Cut, like new<br />
$2,000 453-2107<br />
SEARS 24 snowtnower<br />
condition $200<br />
SNOW BLOWER, Ariens. 6 hp . ex-<br />
cellent condition Very powerful<br />
$425 After 6 PM 459-5483<br />
SNOW'BLOWER - Top Flight, 24 in<br />
with 5 speed. 3 <strong>for</strong>ward 4 2 reverse<br />
air cooled, 4 cycle Tecumesh en-<br />
gine, $350 435-1030<br />
After 6pm 641-9133<br />
TORO SNOWMASTER S620<br />
snowBlower Season warranty,<br />
$150 624-9464<br />
good condition,<br />
535-9777<br />
POOL TABLE 8 Brunswick, with all<br />
accessories $225 Tappin gas<br />
stove 0Mve green, $125 535-4435<br />
WANTED OLD NEWSPAPERS'<br />
For free p«k up call Penny Wise,<br />
9am-'0pim 721-5474<br />
712 Appliances<br />
CLEAN. REBUILT<br />
Washers 4 Dryers<br />
Nankin Appliance 722-1242<br />
FRK5IDAIRE double oven deluxe<br />
stove, harvest gold. deluxe feature*.<br />
$300 Good condition 375-9713<br />
GE refrigerator. 4 yr old a«de-by-<br />
stde. new icemaker harvest gold<br />
Very good condition $325 525-6214<br />
GE WASHER, minor repairs<br />
$250 or best otter. CaH between<br />
8am-9pm 342-5029<br />
GOLD REFRIGERATOR - approx 8<br />
yrs old exceHent condition, $150<br />
Ca* after 6pm, 522-2785<br />
JENN-AIRE cooAtop, brand new,<br />
never taken out ot box $425<br />
375-0713<br />
KELVINATOR cheat<br />
new, Pest offer Call<br />
freezer, line<br />
459 4887<br />
KENMORE washer 4 oryer $100<br />
each Whirlpool froel-tree refrigera-<br />
tor $100 Al excellent 928-1005<br />
KENMORE W*»n*r 4 dryer white,<br />
good condilion. $200 or Oest offer<br />
647-8168<br />
CORNER CURIO Cabinet. $85 An-<br />
tique buftet, walnut $125 Oriental<br />
cocktail table $50 Message belt
'3fi Household Pets<br />
O&E Thursday FeDruary 4. 1966<br />
738 Household Pels 738 Household Pets<br />
i n \ i<br />
BIG SELECTION OF FINE<br />
FULL SIZED USED CARS!<br />
87 TAURUS — 3 TO CHOOSE<br />
FROM - LOADED FROM >9750<br />
'85-'86 COUGARS —(3 to choose)<br />
L U X U R Y & LOADED. LOW MILES.<br />
85 DELTA 88 ROYALE — ^DOOR<br />
- A^L THE OPTIONS 1<br />
84 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE — SiLVER<br />
ME'ALJC -LL.v LOADED "SAVEI'y<br />
BIG SELECTION OF FINE<br />
MID-SIZE USED CARS!<br />
"83 DODGE CONVERTIBLE —<br />
_OW MILES SALE PRICED '4595<br />
'83 CAVALIER — T-TYPE. HATCHBACK,<br />
FULLY LOADED.<br />
'84, 85, '86, '87 TEMPOS —6 TO<br />
CHOOSE PROW '3995<br />
'36 PONTIAC GRAND AM —3<br />
TO CHOOSE. LOADED<br />
'85 MERCURY MARQUIS BROUGHAM -<br />
i DOOR • LUXURY.<br />
86 CHEVROLET CELEBRITY - 2<br />
DOOP 4 4 DCOBS. AUTOMATIC. AiR. STEREO<br />
"86 CAMARO Z-28 — RED, READY<br />
FOP FUN<br />
BIG SELECTION OF FINE<br />
COMPACT USED CARS!<br />
'80 FIESTAS 2 TO CHOOSE<br />
*995<br />
ESCORTS —2 DOOR. 4 DOOR,<br />
WAGONS, GTs-FROM * 1995<br />
"84 thru '86 LYNXS — 2 DOORS. 4 DOORS,<br />
/VA 30NS. 6 TO CHOOSE FPOM l 3 9 9 5<br />
'86 CAMARO Z28 — RED 4 READY FOR FUN*<br />
84 MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE<br />
-32.000 M'LES, LOADED<br />
'85 MUSTANG GT — RED&<br />
READY, SALE PRICED!<br />
'87 DODGE OMNI - 4 DOOR.<br />
> AUTOMATIC, LOW MILEAGE SAVE AT *5395<br />
TRUCKS & VANS & 4x4s<br />
'84 C H E V Y — cio PICKUP<br />
'84 E 1 5 0 GERRING CONVERSION -<br />
BEAUTIFUL & LOADED<br />
'85 B R O N C O II — FULL POWER SAVE m<br />
C L U B W A G O N S — 5 TO CHOOSE FROM ' 3 2 8 8<br />
'85 R A N G E R — CLEAN - READY TO GO-<br />
'85 C H E V Y S 1 0 P I C K U P — AUTOMATIC<br />
POWER STEERING S BRAKES CAP<br />
'86 C H E V Y C 1 0 4 x 4 —AUTOMATIC AIR<br />
'86 F O R D F 1 5 0 * — 5 TO CHOOSE<br />
AUTOMATIC AIR STEREO, XLT. FROM ' 7 7 9 5<br />
'86 B R O N C O X L T — 2 TONE ^<br />
AUTOMATIC. LOADED<br />
'86 A E R O S T A R X L T — LOADED TWO-TONE<br />
1 ' 8 7 R A N G E R S T X 4 x 4 — MUSTSEEI_<br />
•T*an- t/ut Bv« •<br />
• • t«y..fn<br />
This Week's Specials<br />
84 BUICK<br />
REGAL<br />
4 dooi . t e . • •••<br />
Sale Price s 5900<br />
85 BUICK<br />
REGAL<br />
pjwer iriv; a r u<br />
Erases<br />
Sale Price s 6900<br />
'86 BUICK<br />
LESABRE<br />
4 door du' ~atic<br />
steer ng si ct or twes<br />
power a ndows. an<br />
Sale Price s 9900<br />
85 BUICK<br />
SKYLARK<br />
j aoor automatic air<br />
power steering and<br />
brakes<br />
Sale Price s 4 700<br />
" '84 BUICK<br />
CENTURY<br />
4 aoor air ausorrat<br />
power steer • ^ anc<br />
brakes power .% • ••' n-<br />
Sale Price s 5900<br />
85 DODGE<br />
LANCER<br />
Fu powe' eather interi-<br />
Sale Price s 6900<br />
84 FIERO<br />
Automatic 5'<br />
Sale Price 5 5488<br />
•86 SKYHAWK<br />
2 DOOR<br />
Au!0TatIh lan conv«1iD» top. la"<br />
leatr-ai .nlerior. r*gn perlormance<br />
angina enceuem condition! '0 000<br />
miles S 16.000 o* OMi ofler<br />
Mon-Fri days, 557-0300<br />
eyes 4 weefcends 54 7 4577<br />
FORD '978 VAN needs repair<br />
$950 o> Oat <br />
451. 4033 _<br />
•,'t '98' 361 " W .<br />
t" . jaoed 1200 crnle?,<br />
- 5. ^ 3Cn: 4'6 0687<br />
UD ' tlpv-oob '963<br />
•-o S. - 3o * 69" i<br />
'ORD 1979 Rancftaro. 302 engine<br />
dul^-rridfk. air new brakes 5 e*<br />
r a -i-, 73 000 m.les $2 200 'best o«-<br />
t», 722-5399<br />
FORD -982 CONVERSION VAN<br />
Automat*. powa« steering power<br />
txakes S a« $4 495<br />
TOWN & COUNTRY DODGE<br />
9 Mile 1 Giand River 474-6750<br />
825 Sports &<br />
Imported Cars<br />
SAAB 900S 1984 4-doo« «" caa-<br />
setla »unfoo« 0"g«na. owner per<br />
'eel condition $9 SCO<br />
626-0038<br />
BMW 1987 535-IS 5 speed Dia-<br />
mond Black 17 000 mltee Mintl Call<br />
Fnu Cartaon 256-6314<br />
BMW 2002 1974 brown 'una<br />
C sat. great condition, m m sell'<br />
100 Call Paul 357-2844<br />
BMW 325E 1984 black on black<br />
leaihei loaded, 64,000 m.les New<br />
tires » wtieei rims Beautihii.<br />
$10 000 360-2663 9-5 644 3932<br />
SUBARU 1961 Waoon 4 wr>ee<br />
d-rive, like new, $ 1 095<br />
TYME SALES 455 556«<br />
SUBARU 19-84 2 Ooor Sharf<br />
Priced 10 Seti $3 434<br />
L O U L a R l C H E<br />
C H E V Y / S U B A R U<br />
Ptymoutn Rd - Just Weal ol 1-275<br />
4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0<br />
CAMRY 1987 Automatic an<br />
17 861 mues $11 995<br />
PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580<br />
CELECA 1987 GTS 5 speed air<br />
26 660 miles $13 995<br />
PAGE TOYOTA 352-8560<br />
FORD '983 F ISO pick up 6 cylinder<br />
4 turn! overdrive charcoal gray<br />
EI-PTIWL condition $4800 981-2192<br />
FORD 1985 PASSENGER VAN<br />
Club Wagon XL Automatic, air V-8,<br />
Seals $7 875<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710<br />
744 Horses, Livestock<br />
Equipment<br />
616 Auto 4 Truck<br />
Parts S Service<br />
F ORD '986 F !S0 $7200 XL pack-<br />
jge 6 cylindei 4 speed overdrive<br />
525-5131<br />
IOOSES<br />
pasii.re iJ"..<br />
nais<br />
access fo i-^4 4 i<br />
t"."S<br />
" fcS" .1690<br />
-•if :lX fc. J 6 Vtinjl-I F jrO 8"<br />
, , O -rrt'V ,~, ?300<br />
4 JW Ki."! 1-ijPO «»<br />
54.-1. . p.. . •••..•-lerl<br />
• Ivor 130, 326-1114<br />
a»M» ma<br />
Mmieiu'e "<br />
le Wear<br />
j-»s 4<br />
Oor<br />
493- 3590<br />
Si" ">~4 .-t.' p 20S<br />
- -s v" - S I" - "! ' 500 m.ie»<br />
PALOMINI<br />
or<br />
-Beig-i<br />
erv i>" tie aooo mil<br />
b25-4"B9<br />
t;: C't-ie<br />
. a Sroo >et<br />
•«: j- MS 0875<br />
tie aooo mil<br />
b25-4"B9<br />
t;: C't-ie<br />
•51 ,v "iJw enfl "i" - in -MX irana-<br />
'i -a" ar »un SJ 1 ". s«sl<br />
FORD >986 P*ck up ton Auto-<br />
I malic power Stee'.ng power<br />
Drakes $7 795 ,<br />
TOWN & COUN'RY DODGE<br />
9 M-ie 4 Grand Rivei 474-67SC<br />
FORD 1986 '1 ton pick-up 'Od Ex-<br />
.eiieril conoitior w«t^i dura-lmer<br />
$8 M0 887-3003<br />
FORD '587 RANGER w'lfi cap<br />
WIITR $5 995<br />
-AGETOYO"* 352-3560<br />
800 Rec. Vehicles<br />
-CNDA "i-S" 250* «3W •>.<br />
-.EW $2000 O« bes - ''er C<br />
802 Snowmobiles<br />
ARTC CA*<br />
|%•300<br />
F • SO '984 Autorrotic V-8 34 000<br />
T.«s $6 995<br />
1 Nooier 56<br />
conversion i t ccvei biyst o*te'<br />
464-3867<br />
2 ABT'C •: A" riN'HEBS iOC 4<br />
i M a eicei em ;ond < •>- S60C<br />
Both Ale- 6pm eeek 3ays 532-2893<br />
820 Autos W a n t e d<br />
A.. AL_ TOS S"5 TO S*v"'J LIP<br />
t _ • -ustwa car« 4 1'jcks m goc-d<br />
flr .N; 1 Cilion L censed i borid-<br />
••d Ope" " -A>S 934-6565<br />
A U T O S W A N T E D<br />
TEMPO S S E S C O R T S<br />
Bring "-lie Casn-on-oe-Spoi<br />
Bill Brown<br />
- U S E D C A R S -<br />
i-:-.10C !*l«-noul' RO - !>on,a<br />
522-0030<br />
821 Junk Cars Wanted<br />
""ABSOLUTE AI.TQ<br />
I ADDLED JUNK cars 5 '0^» removal<br />
tasi3«c»«^c * 3avs<br />
'CAI 39^.6556 0--546-5109<br />
IF ISO '937 XLT _ar.a1 • Loaded<br />
i S 11 295<br />
North Brothers ForO<br />
421-1376<br />
MA2DA. 1987 B-2000 SE 5 pick-up<br />
truck Snon bed standard cab 5-<br />
speed Low mileage clean Asking<br />
661-3832<br />
: S6900 Call<br />
MAZDA '98 7 B2*000 SE-5 p«kup.<br />
; jslom cap Im cassefle stereo<br />
Answering machine 474-6742<br />
CORVETTE '974 tro»1 De^e 350<br />
automatic power steering brakes 4<br />
windows AM-FM stereo t-tops,<br />
$6000 After 6PM 459-5366<br />
856 Buick<br />
REGAl >962 38 000 man. m«ny<br />
options Ju»> moved north by atder'y<br />
coupM $3 900 After Spm 476-332'<br />
Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 4 <strong>1988</strong> 0 4 E (R W,F-9C)# 11C<br />
RIVER!A 1985 58 000 m«ee dar*<br />
t»ue concen sound V8 $850u<br />
651-4200 (X347-0092<br />
RIVIERA '969 rery good oondi<br />
i«n 77 000 original milea, $1400 o»<br />
oesi ofler 464-56B, -<br />
RIVIERA. 1978 Clean. e»c*^t run<br />
rung oondllion $3300 4 78-3892<br />
SUBARU '966 -» XTGL10 4 wneel<br />
dnve sport coupe, loaded with full<br />
factory options Excellent $8,900<br />
Evenings 4 weekends 645-1026<br />
'OYOTA '985 C RE SSI DA Wagon<br />
Rair 24,257 miles $12 495<br />
PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580<br />
TOYOTA '966 COROLLA 4 (Joor 5<br />
speed air 14 523 mules S' 495<br />
PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580<br />
FORD 1987 AERO STAR XLT Au-<br />
tomatic 7 passenger. Loaded'<br />
S U N S H I N E A C U R A<br />
471-9200<br />
CRESSiDA, 1966 sunroof 13.723<br />
miles $15,995<br />
PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580<br />
TOYOTA '966'y SUPRU Blue 5<br />
speed 19,019 miles $16,775<br />
PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580<br />
GMC KEL.OG CONVERSION VAN<br />
t98S Only 28.000 miles Completely<br />
loaded including Must See<br />
Hnes Park Lincotn-Mercury*25-<br />
3036<br />
RAM CHARGER '965, 4 wheel<br />
3rive cruise t«! air stereo, low<br />
miles, e>celient condition Plow<br />
a»ai able $'0 900<br />
j After 5PM 437-4662<br />
KAM CHARGER '967 7,000 miles<br />
|tul. power 4 air $12.89'<br />
Oakland Dodge<br />
14 Mile Across From OaklanD Malt<br />
585-6093<br />
ATTENTION<br />
Most -on- _a-s removed '-ee 1<br />
Brade" " .iwing 532-5467<br />
FREE - PICK UP<br />
804 Airplanes<br />
MANG GLIDER<br />
SST100B »e ">e><br />
harnesses 4 2 '<br />
smaii $750 bes'<br />
s .V • g<br />
*'lh 2<br />
laia» S<br />
"22 7?2t<br />
r 595-0875<br />
806 Boats & Motors<br />
ALUMINUM '4 S'arc-a" Si boat<br />
"»ewer 7"y Evir-rjce new She-* a-<br />
der Trailer Excellent cond'on<br />
[51 500. bes' 420-0808<br />
(CIGARETTE 381 '965-400 more<br />
cruiser under 45 r.rj mint :cnd.<br />
I lion gn headers snerters 4 star<br />
dard Headers a«aiODCE -.9 79 D100 power steer-<br />
rig 4 Crakes r-ew radiator, exhaust<br />
a- es Tuneup good condilion.<br />
; '2C-3 or best offer 729-8199<br />
'964 S-10 BLAZER 4X4 Slock<br />
= '283A aulomatlc. V6, power<br />
steering power brakes, cruise, air.<br />
am m .cassette $4,665. Clean at<br />
they comet<br />
JAC IK CAULEY CHEVY 855-0014<br />
823 Vans<br />
AEROSTAR wanted - low miles, late<br />
mode. Call 421-8004<br />
AEROSTAR '986-4 cylinder 5<br />
speed, 26 mpg, air stereo, excel lent<br />
condition must sell. 453-7396<br />
AEROSTAR '987, 7 passenger, air,<br />
speed control, privacy glass, eulo-<br />
r-atic. 2 tone gray, loaded wfth ex-<br />
tras 19 000 miles $11.900425-6187<br />
DODGE '984 full sje wrth cap<br />
4-speed new tires new exhausl<br />
$4500 561-3706 Of 592-5642<br />
hARlEY SPORTSTER 1971 Excel-<br />
| lent condition must sell S' .000<br />
; Ask tor Julie after 5 pm 98'-3313<br />
HONDA '984 Elite 1o« parts En-<br />
gine i25cc runs good S275 Call 12<br />
I noon to 6pm 1-437-6*} l i<br />
KOWASKI. '97B '000 CC '98C 440<br />
CC Excellent condition Low mile-<br />
age best offer After 4 pm 536-4025<br />
DODGE '984 Power Ram, 1 1on<br />
sckup 350 Series 4 wheel drive<br />
with Meyer plow $8000 478-8347<br />
DODGE '987 , ion Pick-uP Auto-<br />
matic. power air dura-liner run-<br />
ning boa-d '6 000 actual miles.<br />
$6 49'<br />
Oakland Dodge<br />
•« Mi>e Across From Caklarvfl Mali<br />
585-6093<br />
i c E E E E<br />
ASTRO 1985 CONVERSION VAN<br />
jeyco with full eauipmeni & low<br />
miles! I $10,975<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710<br />
CHEVY 1978 4X4 i. ton wtth or<br />
without plow good condition,<br />
reasonable 729-2926<br />
CHEVY 1979 LUV new motor, new<br />
clutch, am-fm cassetie $2000 Call<br />
after Spm 425-7134<br />
CHEVY 1985 BLAZER S-10 4X4,<br />
Tahoe tilt, cruise automatic air &<br />
much more $9.97S<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710<br />
HONDA '986 P-elude SI 20 000<br />
miles excellent condition. $12,950<br />
455-9391<br />
HONDA. '966 1500 DX. 6 speed.<br />
air. 35 850 miles $7,495<br />
PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580<br />
HONDA 1987 Prelude SI loaded<br />
mint condition, 24,000 miles.<br />
$13,000 After 4 PM. 443-0499<br />
SEDAN DEVILLE 1985 an power<br />
white blue velour excellent condi<br />
lion First one takes '1 $'3 SOO<br />
478-992'<br />
SEVILLE 1982 4 door automat*<br />
loaded excellent condition $690C<br />
or o^sl Aflar 6pm 552-9598<br />
SEVILLE '985 Excellent condition<br />
low miles electronic dash leathei<br />
loaded $13 500 656-0023<br />
860 Chevrolet<br />
OESOTA COUPE 1950 re-buill en-<br />
gine Excellent body Best offer<br />
782-5533<br />
BARETTA 1987 2 DOOR COUPE<br />
Tilt, cruise automatic air V-6<br />
$8,975<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710<br />
MUSTANG. 1967 289 Faslbeck,<br />
power steering, no rust on under-<br />
body many new parts, CaW car,<br />
$4 000 firm 478-6928<br />
854 American Motors<br />
ALLIANCE 1985, nice clean car,<br />
metallic red. 4-speed. am-fm<br />
cassette 50 000 mites $2500<br />
Rochester area 852-9334<br />
ENCORE GS 1985 excellent condi-<br />
tion. every option S-speed sunroot.<br />
45.000 miles $5200 Eves 477-0811<br />
PACER 1975 3-speed soUd<br />
reliable clean car $385 422-7489<br />
CAMARO LT 1978 Good condi<br />
tion $2 500 Can after 6pm<br />
522-2765<br />
CAMARO, 1978 Z-8, excellent con-<br />
dition T-lops, Premium stereo tug<br />
lires, fully loaded, 2 owners $2750<br />
Days ask lor Dave 534-8412<br />
Eves 652-9457<br />
CAMARO 1982. Hke new condition<br />
while automatic, air. V-6 engine<br />
$4 668<br />
S T U E V A N S<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />
32000 Ford RD 425-4300<br />
CAMARO, 1964 Z28 Red, T-tops<br />
loaded, 35.000 miles, rust prooled<br />
garsgekept $7,500 981-1882<br />
856 Buick<br />
BUICK. 1981 LESABRE LIMITED 4<br />
door, Beautrtui car with tun equip-<br />
ment' $2,975<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710<br />
BUICK 1981 RIVIERA Full powerl<br />
Low miles' V-8 $4,975<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710<br />
CAPRICE. '964 4 door. 2 tone, till<br />
cruise, window locus. V-6 Sharp<br />
$5,675<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710<br />
JAGUAR 1982 XJ6 Excellent condi-<br />
tion, $17,600 or beet offer 349-4998<br />
JAGUAR 1984. XJ6 Vanden Plaa.<br />
taupe good condition, 50.000 milea<br />
645-0811<br />
DODGE CONVERSION 1986 Van,<br />
low miles, fully loaded $12,750<br />
TOWN & COUNTRY DODGE<br />
9 Mile 4 Grand River 474-6750<br />
DODGE RAM CHARGER 1987, 4X4.<br />
only 15.000 miles $13,995<br />
PAGE TOYOTA 352-6580<br />
FORD 1966 - F250, oedilner. excel-<br />
lent condition Asking $10.000 Afler<br />
6pm 476-6560<br />
ASTRO '987. CL. 8 passenger<br />
loaded, 7 000 miles, $12,500<br />
464-7241<br />
CARAVAN LE '987 7 passenger<br />
full power S air $12,991<br />
O a k l a n d D o d g e<br />
14 Mile Across From OaklanD Ma*<br />
585-6093<br />
CHEVROLET, 1966, Van Power<br />
Steering, brakes. kxSis & windows,<br />
till, cruise. 305 trailer packao®.<br />
rust proofed, 19.000 miles Asking<br />
$11.900 544-4311<br />
A C U R A<br />
PRE-PRICE INCREASE<br />
UNITS IN STOCK NOW!<br />
O R A T I O T 8 . O f 1 0 M I L E , E A S T P E T B O t T<br />
7 7 8 - 8 8 0 0<br />
C A L L T O L L F B E E 1 - e O O - P - A C U R A<br />
CHEVROLET 1985 ASTRO VAN<br />
Automatic, air. AM/FM stereo. ca*>-<br />
taln's chairs, silver grey, low miles,<br />
$8,566<br />
O L S O N<br />
O L D S M O B I L E<br />
534-2479<br />
GMC S-15. 1986 4*4. duOcab.<br />
loaded, automatic air, 15,000 miles,<br />
$10,968<br />
S T U E V A N S<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />
32000 Ford RD 425-4300<br />
JETTA GL. 1986 - Polar silver, 5-<br />
speed sunroof air am ew tires $3700 437-0265<br />
EXP 1985 air power steering 4<br />
brakes amfm stereo $4300<br />
344-0816<br />
FIESTA 1978 excellent condition,<br />
high miles $550 or besl After 5pm<br />
455-3253<br />
FIESTA '980 - 4 Speed sunroof, TM<br />
cassette runs excellent some rust.<br />
$850 531-8954<br />
FORD 1985 TEMPO GL 2 Ooor<br />
loaded 3' 254 miles $5 ,495<br />
PAGE TOYOTA 352-6580<br />
DODGE 198 7 60C s 4 doors auto-<br />
matic. power an low miles 5 to<br />
choose from $6 99 '<br />
Oakland Dodge<br />
t« Mire Across From Oakiaria Mall<br />
585-6093<br />
GALAXIE 500 '965 351 power<br />
steering 'ectory AM radio 4 clock<br />
Runs, good restoration proiect<br />
$• 500 or best After 6PM Mon-FN<br />
arylime weekends 261-3912<br />
TEMPO Sport Package - 198S i<br />
Air am-fm cassefle rear detog<br />
50,000 miles excellent condition<br />
$6 000 937-2865<br />
TEMPOS 20 to choose $0 down<br />
Same da> financing<br />
BILL BROWN USED CARS 522-0030<br />
TEMPO 1964 - Silver black crushed<br />
velour interior This wee- only<br />
$2 250 TYME SALES 455-5566<br />
TEMPO 1985 GL Air amfm, cruise<br />
tilt Sharp $4 ,949<br />
LOU LaRlCHE<br />
CHEVY/SUBARU<br />
Plymouth Rd - Just Wesl ol 1-275<br />
453-4600<br />
GFIANC MAFlQUlS 1967 TS 22.000<br />
rmlee lormal coach too' cassefle<br />
loeded $12 900 ' 453-5821<br />
GRAND MAROUIS 83 thru 87 Save<br />
$S$<br />
STU EVANS<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />
32000 Ford RD 425-4300<br />
CIEFLA BROUGHAM<br />
EI' RUST proofed crt.<br />
• I $4.350<br />
1983<br />
13 stereo<br />
r -6 wire<br />
65 T-6645<br />
] CUT LASS 1963 C.ere Brougham<br />
I 2 • OOC miles loedad F oaaaetle<br />
«*.*4ier'- $6 000 beet • 855-2146<br />
T ORANADC<br />
Km*<br />
|CI£RA<br />
loaded<br />
OR Oes'<br />
"96! Dieck with BUR<br />
trim very clean, only<br />
HNIET PARI Lincoln-fclarco-<br />
425-3036<br />
Aher 6prr<br />
LN7 1982 F.cellenl condition 4<br />
speed 64 OOO mghway M.les<br />
$'900 1-437-2918<br />
CLEHA 1964 prougham 4 door<br />
excellent condition 29 OOC maes<br />
extras $6000 •>** 666V<br />
CI£«A 1985 Brougham' black<br />
I .eatner interior AT power SUN roof<br />
1 owner $6 500 Offer 540-962 •<br />
LYNX 1982 am fm REDK 4 ipeed<br />
power sleering $950 Mornings<br />
425-5255 or evenings<br />
326-6^65<br />
CI ERA 1965 4 door, ail AM-FM<br />
powei steeringi brakes excemenl<br />
condition $6 000 " 528 2477<br />
LYNX 1962 "automatic air stereo<br />
power steering tulone<br />
$2 795 Hines Park Lincoln-Mercu<br />
ry 425-3036<br />
MARK V. late 1979, very low miles<br />
excellent condition garage kept<br />
maroon color, plush doth teals<br />
Must see 421-4892<br />
YNX 1964 automatic air loaded<br />
xcellenl condition rustproof<br />
36 000 maes $3 69! 349-4406<br />
MARK V 1979 earlier Limned Edi-<br />
tion Texas car moon roof, cb AKI-<br />
rmmum mags. 4 more Excellent<br />
condition $3000 or best 537-6531<br />
NX 1965 aulomatlc power steer<br />
ing/brakes am/TM stereo cassette<br />
$4 000 476-9859<br />
MARK<br />
$4600<br />
1978. mint<br />
MARQUIS BROUGHAM 1985 full<br />
power air s'ereo I owner<br />
$5 995 Hines Par" Lmcoln-Mercu<br />
ry 425-3036<br />
OWN CAR '983, dart blue 1<br />
owner excellent condition $7 968<br />
STU EVANS<br />
LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />
32000 Ford RD 425-4300<br />
TOWN CAR. 1984 loaded excellent<br />
shape $6500 476-5814<br />
874 Mercury<br />
CAPRI GS '985 auiomatic, air<br />
stereo only 28 000 mues<br />
$6,995 Mines Park Lincoln-Mercu-<br />
ry 425-3036<br />
MERC'JR". 1963 Station Wagon 10<br />
passenger .oaded $5 995<br />
TOWN 4"COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
AN* V6 *UI OMATIC R FC R^S'<br />
Extra sharp $2 850 TYME SALES<br />
O.DSMOBLE 1966 DELTA 8«<br />
ROYAL 4 door auiomatic ai-<br />
18 OOC mues<br />
SUNSHINE ACURA<br />
471-9200 •<br />
REGENC* BROUGHAM 1964 M*I1<br />
_-Y-dilion loaded new tires 56 OOO<br />
|M J-EAT family car $7250 626-7523<br />
REGENO BROUGHAM 1964 bur<br />
gundy PO'Or icaoed wit' extras RUST<br />
proofed S<br />
GIJOC conditior $5 825 4^64<br />
REw AN" S 1964 4 ooor air [«»<br />
•g brakes slereo dun.<br />
CONON.PR $2600 427-43£7<br />
RE AN- S'aiionwagor T98 7 $88CY<br />
V VX MUES EXTE-IOEC «ar-an'Y<br />
AU"C a.- -.-aoec '-AI AFIW 5C*<br />
669- '699<br />
TJRLSMO '966<br />
34*QC R.« .<br />
$430C * pes"<br />
gr«<br />
MERKUR. 1985 XR4T<br />
eamer sunrool<br />
$8 995 Hines Parx i<br />
R><br />
5 speed air<br />
LONT mues<br />
ncoin-Mercu-<br />
425-3036<br />
MONARCH 1975 Ghia RENY good<br />
condition VB automat": slereo AIR<br />
r oefrosi c>ean $750 47l-5'59<br />
NICE SELECTION of S3 thru<br />
"own Cars Continentals and Marks<br />
Can <strong>for</strong> Details M.nes Park Lmcoln-<br />
Mercury 425-3036<br />
SABLE<br />
25.000<br />
Can<br />
'986 Stat-onwagon loaded<br />
•nues $ '0 OOO or best offer<br />
348-1357<br />
0YAGE- '99!<br />
iow miles spr>— W<br />
setie cru,s» IV S0C<br />
REGENCY 98 ' 964 EPougrvam<br />
Ooor ex ceiieni condilion $8 S0C<br />
254 1943<br />
TORONADO 1982 58 OOC -mas<br />
aood condition $4*00 661-8045<br />
FRIE^DL<br />
TOPAZ '964 LS - 4 door automatic<br />
tlft sun root, air cuise sterec<br />
w cassette 4 EXTRAS excellent<br />
condilion $4 295 689-3778<br />
ZEPMVR stat-onwagc- '965-Super<br />
clean no rust loaded new balterr 1<br />
brakes high miles $900 476-8733<br />
875 Nissan<br />
NISSAN TURBO 200SX '984 Cop-<br />
per digila. dasr aluminum Mags,<br />
sunroof 4 NEW t.res 5 speed power<br />
windows air 65.000 miles $8 900<br />
After Spm OR weekends 451-0075<br />
SPORTSMAN RAM Station Wagon<br />
1965 $6 995<br />
TOWN & COUNTRY DODGE<br />
9 Mile 4 Grand Rrver 474-6750<br />
866 Ford<br />
WE<br />
BUY<br />
CARS<br />
8c TRUCKS!<br />
ALL MAKES<br />
& MODELS<br />
ASK FOR BRIAN BURNS<br />
JACK CAULEY<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
855-9700<br />
862 Chrysler<br />
CHRYSLER 5TH AVENUE 1984<br />
Luxury package Full power air con-<br />
dition $7,695<br />
TOWN & COUNTRY OODGE<br />
9 Mile & Grand River 474-6750<br />
FIFTH AVENUE, 1984 Low mileage<br />
i ood condition loaded<br />
7500 651-1877<br />
FIFTH AVE 1985 76 000 miles<br />
Loaded' Good condHiont Must sail'<br />
$6,600 474-2870<br />
LABARON 1982-Loaded low mile-<br />
age $2700 Call afier 6pm 656-1821<br />
LV SER (984. biacx. 5 speed excei-<br />
ler' condition, air Must ser: $4500<br />
A tier P 261-7978<br />
LASER 1986<br />
23.000 miles<br />
$8 500<br />
XT loaded. T-tops.<br />
flash red sharp<br />
427-2665<br />
LEBARON COUPES 1987 Full fac-<br />
tory equipment, automatic, power,<br />
air some with turbos 4 to chooee.<br />
from $9,491<br />
Oakland Dodge<br />
14 Mile Across From Oakland Mail<br />
585-6093<br />
LEBARON 1984 4 door aulomatlc.<br />
power steering, power brakes, air<br />
condition $4 495<br />
TOWN 4 COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
9 Mile 6 Grand Rrver 474-6750<br />
LeBARON 1985 GTS, Turbo pow-<br />
er. tm. air. cruise aluminum wheels,<br />
new tires $5 800 or best 398-1932<br />
NEW YORKER 1985 Turbo, load-<br />
ed leather 32.400 miles $8400<br />
-774-7626<br />
BILL BROWN<br />
USED CARS<br />
The Area's largest used<br />
car dealer <strong>for</strong> high quality<br />
and unbelievable prices'<br />
"0"<br />
DOWN!*<br />
ESCORTS<br />
40 in stock<br />
TEMPO'S<br />
Good Selection<br />
MUSTANG<br />
GTs 4 Convert a bies<br />
VAN CONVERSIONS<br />
Good Selection<br />
AEROSTARS<br />
Loaded from $9,995<br />
' on approved credit plus tax 4 tag<br />
Extra on select models<br />
BILL BROWN<br />
FORD<br />
522-0030<br />
MUSTANGS<br />
BIG SELECTION<br />
COUPES FASTBACKS 4<br />
COvER'IBLES<br />
B LL BROWN USED CARS522-0030<br />
N O D O W N P A Y M E N T<br />
MUSTANG i960 automatic, moon<br />
roof new radial tires This week<br />
Wt Si 399 TYME SALES<br />
455-5566<br />
MUSTANG -1984 LX. V-6 automat-<br />
ic. an tul' power Zieban. am-fm<br />
slereo Birmingham, one owner<br />
mm- 47 OOO miles $5,295 645-5248<br />
V v<br />
* Vienna automatic pewe-steerm^ anc Crakes tm a.r :-j« :ori-» '-a- 'n<br />
-eT-s'e- AM C M sterec :asse"« -rats IM*! covers anc-vye 5ix><br />
IGTHTFAR<br />
1981 0L0S OMEGA - Automatic, air nice 4 coor-<br />
1964 HONDA CIVIC S' - Z door Great Or virg 4 economy<br />
1985 HONDA CIVIC WAGON - Ajomatic<br />
1985 NISSAN SENTRA WAGON - Automatic lust "6 DOC "<br />
1986 CAVALIER WAGON - Rec automatic air -oo' ioc cam<br />
1984 VW VANAG0N GL - Blue ' s&eec AM FW .-.aise'-e S"<br />
1985 HONDA ACCORD LX - 3 COO' 5 s:eec cry se<br />
1985 FORD ESCORT - 2 door r®acy to' fun<br />
1986 PONTIAC GRAND AM - 4 ooor automatic Biac> ex'rs<br />
1984 HONDA PRELUDE - Dark Blue ,<br />
1986 HONDA ACCORD DX - 4 ooor<br />
1985 HONDA ACCORD SEi - 4 ooo. 'u<br />
1986 HONDA ACCORD LXi - 4 door automatic<br />
anc moonroof<br />
•rtomatic air sterec cassette<br />
•'» m.ies c«au' tu<br />
power eathe- Suoerc<br />
'13.495<br />
MJSTANG 1985 LX Hatchback. 4<br />
speed power locks, rear Oetog j<br />
cruise sm-TM cassefle 30 000<br />
miles, rusiproofed excellent condi-<br />
t'bn $4 500 420-3220<br />
PINTO 1978, 4 Speed Runabout,<br />
sierec wilh pcrwer booster clean 4<br />
reliable $465 422-7489<br />
ALL MAKES - ALL MODELS<br />
JERRY MICKOWSKI<br />
BUICK INC<br />
16700 Harper, Detroit<br />
_ _ Chevrolet OWsmobiie Cadii.ac<br />
886-0000 33C Huron Eai A«e<br />
CONTACT RICK MUETTER<br />
Saturday<br />
10AM<br />
3600<br />
MARK DOWNS<br />
ON EVERY SELECTED CAR AND TRUCK ON OUR LOT.<br />
OVER 200 USED CARS & TRUCKS IN STOCK NOW!<br />
ESCORT GL 1981 2 Ooor hatch-<br />
back 4 speed power steering/<br />
brakes, new tires brakes 'muffler<br />
$1600. musl sell 525-0610<br />
ESCORT GL 1984 2 Ooor auto ai?"<br />
power steering/braAes slereo me-<br />
dium blue, newer Arnbas Die-Hare,<br />
new exhaust $3450 Nice<br />
After 6 weekdays 471-2310<br />
ESCORT GLX 1981-Good condition<br />
many new parts, oeiuxe features<br />
$650 524-4985<br />
ESCORT L. 19S3 Excellent' Blue on<br />
blue, auto power steering-brakes,<br />
rear defrost AmFm stereo cassette<br />
37 000 mues $2,500 /'best Can<br />
4-7pm 427-6385<br />
VOYAGER LE 1984 white wtth wood<br />
grain Excellent conomon Loaded<br />
44,000 miles $7.500'Of1er 453-4721<br />
864 Dodge<br />
ARIES LE 1986 Automatic,<br />
steering power brakes, air 2 to<br />
choose $5 995<br />
TOWN S COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
9 Mile 4 Grand River 474-6750<br />
ARIES 1981 auto, air Needs engine<br />
repair $350 Days 326-0344<br />
or evenings 326-0357<br />
ARIES 1982-4 door am-lm stereo<br />
aulomatlc. ugh mileage $995<br />
647-8202<br />
ARIES 1987 LE 4 door 3 lo<br />
an $7,995<br />
TOWN & COUNT RV DODGE<br />
8 MM & Grand River 474-6750<br />
ESCORT L 1986, gray 4 door take<br />
new 8SOO miles AM-FM stereo cas-<br />
sette, 4 speakers rust procled<br />
stick, cloth seats power brakes 4<br />
steering more $5000 828-7267<br />
ESCORT 1982, am-fm cassette<br />
id condition reliable Asking<br />
0 379-8834 or 981-1880<br />
ESCORTS 30 to chooee $0 oown.<br />
same day financing<br />
BILL BROWN USED CARS 522-0030<br />
ESCORT 1981 GLX AM FM load-<br />
exceueni condition excellent<br />
transportation $1500 585-5479<br />
ESCORT 1981 W<br />
new high<br />
vagon<br />
$1300<br />
ESCORT 1962. station wagon<br />
55,000 miles, very good condition,<br />
wife scar $2,200 453-5020<br />
ESCORT 1983 Statlonwegon Auto-<br />
matic. power Steering and brakes<br />
air, $3 495<br />
TOWN & COUNTRY DOOGE<br />
9 Mile 4 Grand River 474-6750<br />
ESCORT. 19S4 Decent T,.nsc-oTa-<br />
tkm! Low mdest $1,995<br />
GOROON CHEVROLET 427-5710<br />
THE OLDEST FORD DEALER IN DETROIT<br />
STARK HICKEY WEST<br />
G r e a t D e a l s O n<br />
G r e a t W i n<br />
'86 Ford F-150<br />
4x4<br />
•8495<br />
78 LTD<br />
Runs Good<br />
•995<br />
8495<br />
SAVE *500<br />
84 DODOE TURBO CHARGER<br />
Mags, sporty! Don't miss this one!<br />
Was '5995, NOW '4995<br />
or •121.71/mo.<br />
•84 CHEVY Z-28 CAMARO<br />
Loaded, red & ready.<br />
Waa '8995, NOW >7995<br />
or '202.94/mo.<br />
•85 CHEVY Z-28 CAMARO<br />
Loaded.red & ready<br />
Was '9495. NOW '7995<br />
or •199.22/mo.<br />
•85 FORD MUSTANG<br />
Hatchback. 5 speed, stereo, sharp<br />
Was '6495. NOW '5*95<br />
or *138.08/mo.<br />
•86 CHEVY Z-28 CAMARO<br />
Loaded, 22.OOO miles<br />
Was '10,995, NOW »9995<br />
SAVE '1000<br />
•86 CHEVY Z-28 IROC<br />
SAVE *2000<br />
•88 CHEVY CAMARO SPORT COUPE<br />
21,OOO miles, automatic, air.<br />
Was '8995, NOW '7995<br />
or »182.03/mo.<br />
•88 NISSAN 200 SX<br />
Loaded, low miles.<br />
Waa '10,495, NOW *9495<br />
8AVE ' lOOO<br />
•87 PONTIAC 8000 SET<br />
Loaded, power moonroof. low miles<br />
Was '18,995. NOW '14.495<br />
SAVE '4500<br />
•87 CHEVY Z-28 CAMARO<br />
Automatic, air, low miles<br />
Wee '11,995. NOW -9*95<br />
SAVE '2000<br />
'85 CHEVY MONTE CARLO<br />
Loaded - 30.000 miles.<br />
Wss '8995. NOW '7996<br />
or '195.54 per month<br />
ECONOMY CARS<br />
•80 PLYMOUTH HORIZON<br />
4 speed Nice<br />
Was '1999, NOW '1295<br />
•81 BUICK SKYLARK<br />
Buckets, air. tilt, cruise, stereo<br />
Was '3995, NOW '2995SAVE MOOO<br />
•82 CHEVY CELEBRITY<br />
2 door, tu-tone. automatic, air<br />
Was '3995. NOW *2995or '87.10/mo.<br />
•84 FORD ESCORT<br />
4 door. 4 speed, sharp<br />
Was '3995. NOW '2995or '79.61/mo.<br />
•84 FORD TEMPO<br />
4 door, automatic, air. stereo<br />
Was '4995, NOW '4695or '111.50/mo.<br />
•84 CHEVY CAVALIER<br />
4 door, automatic, air. stereo<br />
Was '4995, NOW '3995or '94.83/mo.<br />
'84 NISSAN PULSAR<br />
Low miles Sharp<br />
Was '6995, NOW »5995or '148.78/mo.<br />
•84 FORD ESCORT COUPE<br />
4 speed Sharp<br />
Was '4995, NOW *3«95or '86.51/mo.<br />
•84 NISSAN SENTRA<br />
4 door. 4 speed, low miles<br />
Was *6495, NOW '5495or '135.24/mo.<br />
•84 DODGE ARIES<br />
4 door, automatic Sharp<br />
Wae >4995, NOW '4495or r l06.17/mo.<br />
•84 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA COUPE<br />
Diesel, tu-tone. sharp<br />
Waa '5995, NOW '4995or '121.71/mo.<br />
•84 CHEVY CHEVETTE<br />
2 door. 4 speed, stereo<br />
Waa '3995. NOW -2895©r '67.56/mo.<br />
•85 CHEVY CAVALIER<br />
2 door. 5 speed, air Sharp<br />
Was •6495. NOW '4995or '119.40/mo.<br />
85 NISSAN SENTRA<br />
24.599 milea Sharp<br />
Waa '6695. NOW '5995©r '146.06/mo.<br />
•86 FORD TAURUS<br />
Air. stereo, tilt, cruise Sharp<br />
Waa >9995. NOW '8995SAVE '1000<br />
•86 FORD EXP<br />
2 door. 5 speed, stereo Sharp<br />
Wee *6995, NOW *5995or '118.79/mo.<br />
86 BUICK SKYLARK<br />
4 door sedan, automattc. air. stereo<br />
Waa '7996, NOW «7495or '151.22/mo.<br />
•86 YUGO<br />
2 door, low miles<br />
Waa >3495. NOW >2995or '55.19/mo.<br />
85 BUICK SKYHAWK T-TYPE COUPE<br />
Turbo, low milea.<br />
Was '8995. NOW '7495 or '185.93 per mo<br />
Loaded - Sharp.<br />
Was J 4995<br />
NOW $ 4395<br />
LUXURY CARS<br />
•86 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR<br />
Loaded, 21,000 low miles<br />
Was '17.995, NOW '16.995 SAVE '1000<br />
•83 BUICK REGAL LTD. SOMMERSET<br />
40 OOO miles, tu-tone; air. tilt, cru-se<br />
Waa >6995. NOW '5995<br />
or '191.83/mo.<br />
•83 OLDS DELTA 88 BROUGHAM<br />
4 door, loaded Extra sharp<br />
Was '5995, NOW '4995<br />
or '156.92/mo.<br />
84 MERCURY COUGAR<br />
Air, tilt, cruise Sharp<br />
Was '6995, NOW '5995<br />
or '141.78/mo.<br />
'84 OLDS DELTA 88<br />
4 door. 38.OOO miles, air. stereo<br />
Was -6995. NOW '6295<br />
or '156.95/mo.<br />
•84 CHEVY CAPRICE<br />
4 door, air. tilt Sharp<br />
Was '6995. NOW '5995<br />
or '154.32/mo.<br />
•84 CADILLAC SEVILLE<br />
4 door, tu-tone. loaded<br />
Was '12.495. NOW »9995<br />
SAVE *2495<br />
•85 BUICK ELECTRA T-TYPE<br />
4 door, loaded, i owner<br />
Was *9995. NOW '8995<br />
nr ATI/mn<br />
•85 BUICK REGAL LIMITED COUPE<br />
Loaded, 1 owner Sharp<br />
Was '8995. NOW '7995<br />
or '195.54/mo.<br />
-85 BUICK PARK AVENUE<br />
Loaded Sharp<br />
Waa *999S. NOW '8995<br />
SAVE '1000<br />
'86 PARK AVENUE<br />
4 door, loaded, moonroof<br />
Was '14,995. NOW '12.995<br />
SAVE "2000<br />
"86 CHEVY PICKUP<br />
Automatic.<br />
Was '10.995. NOW '9495<br />
SAVE '1500<br />
•87 MAZDA PICKUP EXTENDED CAB<br />
5 speed. Sharp §ave<br />
Waa
12C*(R.W.G-10C)<br />
880 Pontiac<br />
BONNEVILLE SE 1987-loaded.<br />
•eatfier interior 4.OOC miles. perfect<br />
condition $16 000 642-6348<br />
BONNEVILLE 1966 « door V6. Mr.<br />
Amfm stereo. rea* defog 37.000<br />
rrMMa $7 300 After 6pm 851-8725<br />
BONNEVILLE 1982 Wagon Diesel.<br />
mt, all power. cloth internx, Amfm<br />
sterec Rum good! »1.600 722 8585<br />
BONNEVILLE 1987 10,000 miles"<br />
Fu» factory equipment!' $ 10.975<br />
GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710<br />
FIERO<br />
HEADQUARTERS<br />
Spot Coupes & SE Models<br />
Starting at $3,995.<br />
BOB SELLERS<br />
PONTIAC/GMC<br />
Grand River arid 10 MM<br />
Farmingion M«ll»<br />
476-8000<br />
FIERO ,-1984 Automatic power •endows.<br />
power locus, air cassette.<br />
Sharpest one around $5 ,885<br />
JACK CAULEY CHEW 855-0014<br />
HERO, 1987. G7 Metallic red, V-6.<br />
5 speed 99.000 mile warranty excellent<br />
condition $ 10 500 *29-2038<br />
GRAND AM<br />
HEADQUARTERS<br />
1966 and 1987 »<br />
8 lo choose<br />
Starting at $5,995<br />
BOB SELLERS<br />
PONTIAC/GMC<br />
Grand R/ver and 10 Mile<br />
Farmingion Hills<br />
478-8000<br />
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Thursday, FeDruary 4, <strong>1988</strong> O&E<br />
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Todd Marion was charged with a foul on this as both raced toward the baTT,lending the 6play<br />
after the 6-foot-1, 200-pound Salem player foot-5 opponent crashing to the floor. Marion<br />
collided with Walled Lake Central's Rob Wolski had KTpoints to lead Salem's scoring.<br />
Rocks rout Falcons<br />
Plymouth Salem met with little<br />
resistance Monday as Farmmgton<br />
failed to stop the Rocks hitting attack.<br />
Salem needed only 19 serves to<br />
accomplish a 15-2 victory in the<br />
first game, and the Rocks made it<br />
a clean sweep by winning the second,<br />
15-8.<br />
"When the ball came back over."<br />
Salem coach Betty Smith said, "we<br />
got it back (to the Farmington side)<br />
and usually put it down <strong>for</strong> a kill."<br />
Meg Foley served three aces in<br />
the opener, and Roseann Sumpter,<br />
Asaka Motoyama and Laura<br />
Porterfield pounded three kills<br />
apiece at the Falcons.<br />
The Rocks, 3-3 in the Western<br />
Lakes and 7-4 overall, got out to a<br />
5-1 lead in the second game, and<br />
Smith decided to use the opportunity<br />
to substitute and divide the playing<br />
time.<br />
Maria Wordhouse came off the<br />
bench to serve the last six points of<br />
the second jame Marci Thomas<br />
played well in the front row as a<br />
hitter, and Sue Stout and Joanna<br />
Wiklund excelled on defense, Smith<br />
said.<br />
"Every game we pick out one<br />
thing to try and work on," she said.<br />
"Today it was trying to limit our<br />
coverage errors (when the opponent<br />
is spiking)<br />
"Un<strong>for</strong>tunately, the opportunity<br />
wasn't there too much, but we're<br />
starting to dig a lot more balls than<br />
we were at the beginning of the<br />
season<br />
"We're coming along real well,"<br />
Smith added "We're still trying to<br />
peak at the right time "<br />
FRANKLIN 15-15, CANTON 9-6:<br />
The Chiefs got off to a fast start<br />
Monday, but cooled off and never<br />
regained their early edge<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> shot out to an 8-1 lead in<br />
the first game, but the Chiefs<br />
bogged down at that point and<br />
Franklin started to come around.<br />
"All of a sudden they started digging<br />
our hard hits, and we got frustrated,"<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> coach Allie Suffety<br />
said.<br />
Shannon Meath, the Chiefs' best<br />
attacker, drilled the ball at the Patriot!<br />
several times, but they were<br />
able to dig the hall up and recover<br />
Franklin came back to take a 9-8<br />
lead and went on to win the game.<br />
Meath had three of <strong>Canton</strong>'s five<br />
nn. the lowest total of the season<br />
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*T>P CI &f Thursday <strong>February</strong> 4 <strong>1988</strong><br />
<strong>Canton</strong> readies<br />
<strong>for</strong> league meet<br />
Five of the nine wrestlers Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> entered in the Lincoln<br />
Park Invitational placed among<br />
the top five in their weight classes<br />
Saturday<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> s Tom Flores was the<br />
runner-up at 98 pound:- suffering<br />
only his second loss of the season<br />
against victories in the final<br />
Mall Keeler was third at 105.<br />
he Ay weight Jerry French was<br />
fourth and Jim Crews d98i and<br />
Craig Rinket 132i finished fifth<br />
In the consolation final. Keeler<br />
defeated Darren Eghotz of Mil<strong>for</strong>d.<br />
who had beaten the <strong>Canton</strong> wrestler<br />
in the consolation final of the<br />
North Farmington tournament several<br />
weeks ago. 8-2<br />
We figured wed go over and<br />
wrestling<br />
gel some gi«>d wrestling in and<br />
we got it. <strong>Canton</strong> coach Hick<br />
Menoch said It u»s good competition.<br />
and we needed that going<br />
into the league and state meets.<br />
The Western Lakes Activities Association<br />
will g3ther atl of irs<br />
teams Saturday at Westland John<br />
Glenn <strong>for</strong> the annual league meet<br />
Plymouth Salem, the only team<br />
to wm the league championship in<br />
the WLAA's five-year existence,<br />
will attempt to defend its title once<br />
again<br />
Salem, <strong>Canton</strong><br />
claim victories<br />
Three of four events were won by<br />
Farmington gymnasts, but the dual<br />
me- ' went to Plymouth Salem Tuesday<br />
by a 122 7-116 0 score<br />
The Falcons Jackie Daly won<br />
twice <strong>for</strong> the Falcons finishing first<br />
in the vault '8 9: and the balance<br />
beam (8 4) Daly was also second in<br />
the floor exercise 18 4 > Debbie Ford<br />
was Farmington's other winner, capturing<br />
the uneven parallel bars (8 3<<br />
Salem's Amy Pastori had an excellent<br />
all-around meet She won the<br />
floor exercise (8.7i and was second in<br />
vault (8 4) and bars (7 7) Her 32 6<br />
all-around score was best in the<br />
meet. Daly scored 32 4<br />
Salem's Dana Holda had the third<br />
highest all-around score in the meet<br />
at 29 1. finishing tied <strong>for</strong> third m<br />
vault with teammate Jenny Krieger<br />
(8 0) and fourth in bars (7.2)<br />
Other Salem top-four finishers<br />
were Debbie Popp. third in floor exercise<br />
(8 2) and fourth in vault (7 9).<br />
Debbie Drabek. third in bars (7 4),<br />
Sharon Way, third in beam (8.0); and<br />
Krieger. fourth in floor exercise<br />
(8.0),<br />
The only other Farmington gymnast<br />
to crack the top three was Julie<br />
Lawton. who placed second in beam<br />
(8.1).<br />
PLYMOUTH CANTON<br />
overwhelmed Farmington Harrison<br />
behind<br />
Charron, 132 15-99.4, Tuesday, The<br />
Chiefs' point total set a new team<br />
gymnastics<br />
record and pushed their dual-meet<br />
mark to 5-1 overall 4-1 in the Western<br />
Division<br />
Charron s wins came in beam — a<br />
school-record ft 95, breaking her own<br />
mark of 8 8 set last year and floor<br />
exercise 8 8) Charron's all-around<br />
score of 33 35 was best in the meet.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> won all four events, with<br />
Darcy Gignar finishing first in vault<br />
(8 75; and Maureen McLean tops in<br />
bars 18 4 Gignac was also second in<br />
bars (7 8; and floor exercise (8,4,i,<br />
while McLean was second in vauit<br />
(8 5) and third in beam (8.25)<br />
The Chiefs swept the top three<br />
spots in every event but the vault,<br />
where Harrison's Jenny Rick placed<br />
third (8.4) Other top-three scorers<br />
<strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> were Heather Murphy,<br />
second in beam (8 85), Shannon Connell,<br />
third in bars (7 45), and Sharon<br />
Moran.. third in floor exercise (8.2).<br />
On Saturday. <strong>Canton</strong> and Farmington<br />
will be among the 13 teams<br />
competing at the Salem Invitational<br />
Others include North harmington.<br />
Westland John Glenn. Northville,<br />
Troy Athens. Freeland. Rock<strong>for</strong>d,<br />
Wayne Memon;<br />
Kimball, Grosse Pointe North and<br />
the host Rocks<br />
Rocks bite 'Dogs<br />
Plymouth Salem swim coach<br />
Chuck Olson wasn't sure what to expect<br />
when the Rocks traveled to<br />
Brighton <strong>for</strong> a Tuesday night meet,<br />
"Everybody had been telling me<br />
they were down,-but I took enough<br />
horses with me to make sure," Olson<br />
said.<br />
As it turned out. Salem didn't need<br />
quite so much firepower, as they<br />
scored a 117-59 victory over the<br />
Bulldogs<br />
"We didn't swim nearly as strong<br />
a lineup as we have," Olson said "I<br />
was surprised they were down as<br />
touch as they are They're usually a<br />
competitive team, but we all go<br />
through those times."<br />
The Rocks, who are on the top side<br />
of the talent cycle and one of the<br />
best teams in the state, were led by<br />
Geoff Taylor, Ron Orris and Jeff<br />
Musson with two victories apiece.<br />
OLSON ARRANGED his lineup so<br />
the Rocks. 8-2 overall, could get a<br />
com<strong>for</strong>table lead early in the meet<br />
and give others on the 40-man roster<br />
I<br />
swimming<br />
a chance to compete in later events.<br />
Taylor was on Salem's winning<br />
medley relay team and also won the<br />
breaststroke with a 1.07.6 time.<br />
Orris was part of the medley relay,<br />
too. and placed first in the 50<br />
freestyle (22 7) Dave Miller and<br />
Mike Hill were the other relay members,<br />
helping the Rocks record a<br />
1:45.3 time.<br />
Musson was a double winner in individual<br />
events, taking first place in<br />
the 200 and 100 freestyles with 1:56.3<br />
and 52.8 times<br />
Olson said that Jon Hobgood. the<br />
butterfly winner in 1. 00,1. fared well<br />
competing in that event <strong>for</strong> the first<br />
time,<br />
Salem's Brian Barbee, Tim Akers,<br />
Fred Seidelman and Tom Johnson<br />
teamed up <strong>for</strong> a 3 37 5 time in a snrcessful<br />
freestyle relay ef<strong>for</strong>t<br />
Novi downs Chiefs<br />
Z Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> recorded seven second-place finishes Tuesday, but not<br />
enough firsts to carry the Chiefs against visiting Novi. which prevailed 94-78<br />
MI boys swimming.<br />
T <strong>Canton</strong> fell to 5-3 overall and today will be host to Farmington Hills Harri-<br />
B>n in a Western Division encounter.<br />
- <strong>Canton</strong>'s only first-place finishes came in the diving and 100-yard<br />
Sreaststroke competitions. Brad Flowers' score of 249 5 won the diving, and<br />
2eff Homan's time of 1 06 3 won the breast<br />
'2. Homan also placed second in the individual medley, clocking 2 12 83 Tom<br />
Hone finished second tn both the 50 free and 100 free in times of 24 29 and<br />
42 88. respectively.<br />
Z Mike Helmstadter's time of 1:57.55 earned him second in the 200 free, and<br />
Scott Swai Uweltei finished second m the backstroke at t-©2 43<br />
- Both relay teams <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> — the 200 medley and 400 free — also<br />
finished second<br />
Z Members of the medley team that clocked 1:49 7$ were Swartzwelter,<br />
Soman. Mark Levesque and Mitch Timberlake The 400 team included Hone,<br />
fjike Lustig. Tim Edwards and Helmstadter<br />
clarification<br />
Plymouth Salem swimmer Mike Hill was incorrectly identified as Mike<br />
Helmstadter of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> in a photo appearing on Page IC in the<br />
Monday. Feb 1, edition of the <strong>Observer</strong> Hill, who is shown looking <strong>for</strong> his<br />
Ome on the scoreboard at the conclusion of the 100-yard freestyle, won the<br />
jjace with a 51.57 Uine.<br />
BILL BRESLER/stafT photographer<br />
Matt Keeler (top) had one of <strong>Canton</strong>'s best per<strong>for</strong>mances in<br />
the Lincoln Park tournament, finishing third in the 105-pound<br />
division.<br />
TFL<br />
AUTO<br />
Falcons edge JG<br />
Farmington scored an important<br />
Lakes Division wrestling victory<br />
Tuesday night — possibly the biggest<br />
in school history.<br />
The Falcons, proving themselves<br />
to be among the powers in the Western<br />
Lakes Activities Association this<br />
year, knocked off Westland John<br />
Glenn 29-27 on the loser's mats<br />
The match was originally scheduled<br />
<strong>for</strong> last Thursday at Farmington,<br />
but it had to be postponed and<br />
moved to Glenn after a fire at Farmington<br />
High School<br />
The victory puts the Falcons, who<br />
beat Glenn <strong>for</strong> the first time, in a<br />
three-way tie <strong>for</strong> first place in the<br />
division with Plymouth Salem and<br />
Livonia Stevenson, all with 3-1<br />
records The Rockets fall to 2-2<br />
"It sure helps the program out,"<br />
Farmington coach Al Beyar said<br />
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the league <strong>for</strong> so long, it's nice to<br />
have someone else in there<br />
"I DONT THINK anybody is a<br />
shoo-in <strong>for</strong> the league championship."<br />
he added All WLAA teams<br />
will be together Saturday <strong>for</strong> the<br />
league meet at Glenn<br />
The Rockets won four of the first<br />
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' six bouts Tuesday, but they stilj. had<br />
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SC women wbi<br />
post upset<br />
over OCC<br />
By C.J. Risak<br />
staff writer<br />
v^hat a difference a player can<br />
make And on Saturday at Oakland<br />
Community College. Schoolcraft College<br />
coach Jack Grenan knew exactt\<br />
how to take advantage of his advantage.<br />
OCC, unbeaten through 19 women's<br />
basketball games (8-1 in the<br />
Eastern Conference) and ranked<br />
among the top NJCAA Division II<br />
teams, was hurting Starting center<br />
hegina Woodard (from Bloomfield<br />
Hills Lahser) was out with a bruised<br />
knee<br />
Against a tough inside team like<br />
SC that spelled 'rouble And that's<br />
what the Lady Raiders got. as SC<br />
pounded out a 58-50 upset victory- at<br />
OCC<br />
"We knew going in we had two<br />
girls inside against basically just<br />
Woodard." said Grenan. "When she<br />
didn t play, it helped us that much<br />
more."<br />
But OCC did not roll to 19 straight<br />
wins on Woodard's inside play alone.<br />
It took a strong defense and a patient<br />
nearly error-free offense (just<br />
nine turnovers) by SC to secure the<br />
victory.<br />
We switcned defenses every<br />
other possession," said Grenan We<br />
played really patient, the most patient<br />
we've played all year The kids<br />
finally stuck to a game plan."<br />
OCC LED 32-30 at the half The<br />
game remained tight, with the<br />
spread never more than three points,<br />
until the final five minutes From<br />
the seven-minute mark on, Grenan<br />
decided to go strictly inside to<br />
8haron Miller and Penny Ptggott,<br />
and it worked<br />
7 Miller excelled, turning in one of<br />
her finest per<strong>for</strong>mances of the season<br />
The ft-foot-1 center netted 1«<br />
points, grabbed 21 rebounds and<br />
bltxrked four shots<br />
SC led 5ft-50 with less than a minute<br />
left but left the door open <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Lady Raiders by twice misting the<br />
first shot in one-and-one free throw<br />
situations OCC couldn t capitalize,<br />
however, twice missing field goal attempts<br />
Finally, with II seconds left. Tammy<br />
Adkirts iced it <strong>for</strong> SC with two<br />
free throws Adkins had an outstanding<br />
game, pouring in a game-high IS<br />
point*, including tftree-of five three<br />
liters in the first half Uarletie<br />
liner added 10 <strong>for</strong> 9C<br />
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Salem aophomore Jefl Gold protects the ball the Rocks couldn't pull oft the upset against<br />
from Central's Scott Fernandez. Gold scored unbeaten WLC.<br />
seven points in his varsity debut Tuesday, but<br />
Upset eludes Salem<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
one at halftime 39-38<br />
SALEM WOULD have needed<br />
Lady Luck's assistance to pull out a<br />
victory in the final minutes, but the<br />
Vikings allowed the Rocks just<br />
enough opportunities to keep alive<br />
the hope of an upset<br />
Marion canned a three-point field<br />
goal and a free throw <strong>for</strong> a 70-64<br />
score but Wolski. who scored a<br />
game-high 23 points, and Mark<br />
O Hanlon finished the game with<br />
free throws<br />
"It's tough to make that come<br />
back that late in the game," Brodie<br />
said. "You're never happy when you<br />
lose, but I see some improvement in<br />
aspects of our game and we're going<br />
to continue to teach<br />
Herrington added IT points.<br />
O Hanlon 14 and Dave Nelson 10 <strong>for</strong><br />
Central Smith scored nine <strong>for</strong> Salem.<br />
and sophomore Jeff Gold had<br />
seven in his varsity debut Scott Hale<br />
and Craig Marshall added six apiece<br />
Gold whom Brodie brought up<br />
from the junior varsity to bolster the<br />
team's situation at guard, had five<br />
points in the first quarter to spark<br />
the Rocks after they found themselves<br />
down 16-7<br />
I THINK WE had to give another<br />
guard the. opportunity and get him<br />
ready." said Brodie, adding he hasn't<br />
been happy with the team's guard<br />
play We've been too inconsistent."<br />
Gold's perimeter basket started<br />
Salem's rally. He followed with a<br />
free throw and took a pass underneath<br />
<strong>for</strong> a lavup Pat R/ppeck: and<br />
Marion also >< ored and suddenly the<br />
Rocks had tied the score 16-16<br />
"His quickness helps us out there '<br />
said Brodie of Gold We need somebody<br />
to take over the leadership position<br />
on this team, and the best position<br />
<strong>for</strong> a leadership role is the<br />
guard position<br />
"1 think he's able to handle ihat.<br />
he added If I didn t think he was<br />
able to 1 wouldn t have brought him<br />
up He s a varsity soccer player, so<br />
he s usea lo it "<br />
Salem outscored Central 10-2 dur<br />
ing one stretch of the second quarter<br />
to lead 32-29 Marshall, who had key<br />
baskets during that surge, converted<br />
a steal to give the Rocks a 39-38 lead<br />
at the half<br />
Thursday <strong>February</strong> 4 1VB6 '>Af<br />
Raiders bury<br />
Ocelot cagers<br />
By C.J. Risak<br />
Staf^ writer<br />
In the closing secondsx>f the first<br />
half of Saturday s' men s basketball<br />
game pitting the elite of the Eastern<br />
Conference - Oakland Community<br />
College — against the drudges<br />
Schoolcraft College OCC scored<br />
easily to push its advantage to 11<br />
points<br />
That s bad, considering SC's bench<br />
and OCC's leniency to wear down,<br />
then wear out opponents in the second<br />
half But be<strong>for</strong>e halftime arrived.<br />
matters got worse <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Ocelots A quick turnover an inbounds<br />
pass to the Raiders Derrick<br />
Williams, and a three-point swish<br />
from the corner made it 47-33<br />
That's when the buzzer sounded It<br />
might have been SC's death knell,<br />
the Ocelots never got closer than the<br />
halftime margin getting a lesson in<br />
transition basketball from the onlytoo-eager-to-teach<br />
Raiders in absorbing<br />
a 96-68 defeat at SC<br />
"They scored on all of our turnovers<br />
said Ocelot coach Dave Bogataj,<br />
whose outmanned "team<br />
slipped to 7-14 overall and 1-10 in<br />
the Eastern Conference Hey<br />
they're a good basketball team And<br />
at one time. I had three kids on the<br />
floor who never played high school<br />
basketball<br />
THAT KIND of inexperience<br />
made it easy <strong>for</strong> OCC's veterans like<br />
guard Carson Butler who scored 11<br />
points and dished out a single-game<br />
school-record 18 assists '<strong>for</strong>mer<br />
record 15 by Butch Finnegan. 1970i<br />
SC had 10 second-half turnovers, and<br />
after the majority of them there was<br />
an easy OCC basket<br />
We shewed .iKe ic^mwork. said<br />
OCC Loach Lynn Reed So maii_»<br />
times, after a team gets a big lead,<br />
the team concept breaks down<br />
Nothing broke down <strong>for</strong> OCC <strong>for</strong><br />
lung The Raiders - 16-4 overall<br />
and 9-2 in the conference one loss<br />
behind Highland Park CC - started<br />
slow ly<br />
Th^\ hang in there and made it<br />
tough on us. Reed said of SC I<br />
thuught our intensity was lacking<br />
early on<br />
Wilhams got the Raiders on track<br />
The 6-foot-5 sophomore <strong>for</strong>ward<br />
scored 22 first-half points, he finished<br />
with 26 Sam Smith added nine<br />
in the first half (13 in the game) and<br />
Saints JV<br />
steamrolls<br />
Schoolcraft<br />
Another game, another lots <strong>for</strong><br />
Schoolcraft College's mens basketball<br />
team And this one. according<br />
to coach Dave Bogataj.<br />
was "very embarrassing.*'<br />
No wooder Bogataj has resorted<br />
to posting signs m the foyer of<br />
the athletic building, asking <strong>for</strong><br />
"a few good men" to come out<br />
and join the team<br />
No such help was <strong>for</strong>thcoming<br />
Monday, when Stena Heights junior<br />
varsity blasted the Ocelots<br />
114-75 at SC<br />
"It was the worst game we've<br />
played all year," said Bogataj. "I<br />
don't know why."<br />
The Saints were shorter than<br />
the Ocelots but oatrebounded<br />
them S&-23. inrlnding a 21-8 ad<br />
vantage oo the offensive boards<br />
Siena Heights was also deadly<br />
from three-point range making<br />
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•»DiPC 'ricfSOdy <strong>February</strong> 4 1986<br />
exercising options<br />
Myrna<br />
Partrich<br />
Wrestling a trio of<br />
exercise questions<br />
Dear M>rna 1 haw a ft** fitness question*. lu ask I want lo start an<br />
extrrise program 1 am a woman 41' >ears old anH never exercise<br />
Should I >«-r- a diH-ittr be<strong>for</strong>e starting tfat* program.' Should I work out<br />
duriftji ro> period Is there an>thing special 1 should do or avoid at<br />
thai time of the month" How man> times a week should I exercise<br />
jusl lo sta\ feeling good"<br />
Mar) Lee<br />
^ West Bloomfield<br />
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During you; ,.r.U4|-«I doctor's wsit he shouli* check cardiovascular<br />
fitness A routine KK etroit Audubon Soci-<br />
ety also assisted in the inaugural<br />
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Stars shine,<br />
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Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 4, <strong>1988</strong> O&E<br />
Builder tags<br />
middle part<br />
of market<br />
By Corinne Abatt<br />
staff writer<br />
If target marketing is the name<br />
of the game in residential building,<br />
then Howard Keating III is hitting<br />
the bull's-eye with his newest endeavor.<br />
His company. Keating Community<br />
Homes, Inc., plans to build 1,200<br />
houses this year <strong>for</strong> people earning<br />
between $25,000 and 45,000. who<br />
are now living in apartments, mobile<br />
homes or older, used houses.<br />
Operating on what he calls the<br />
"scattered lot" principle, Keating<br />
has a crew buying lots in existing<br />
neighborhoods in northern and<br />
western suburbs such as Farmington<br />
Hills. Rochester, Troy. Brighton,<br />
Howell, Orion, Ox<strong>for</strong>d. Water<strong>for</strong>d.<br />
Commerce, South Lyon and<br />
West Bloomfield.<br />
Models are expected to be constructed<br />
in many of these communities<br />
soon The lots range in size<br />
from 60 by 120 feet to 130 by 200<br />
feet He said some of the lots near<br />
Upper Straits and Middle Straits<br />
lakes come with lake privileges.<br />
Keating is offering two models<br />
of what he has named the CETCH<br />
home. Pronounced "ketch," it<br />
stands <strong>for</strong> cost-effective, technical-<br />
Family room of the second<br />
model was furnished by Bobbie<br />
Lambert of Holiday Interiors<br />
of Bloomfield Hills. It le<br />
black and white with bold<br />
splashes of color. Beyond the<br />
archway i* the linen closet<br />
-and two bedrooms. The master<br />
bathroom, at far left, haa a<br />
large Jacuzzi tub and a second<br />
sink beside the one at<br />
the corner.<br />
Staff photos by<br />
Dan Dean<br />
ly constructed, handcrafted home.<br />
Translated, that means the house<br />
— base price about $70,000 including<br />
lot — is fabricated in Indiana,<br />
shipped here and assembled on the<br />
lot in one day. Then, presto, the<br />
house is ready <strong>for</strong> occupancy. f<br />
A house like this used to be<br />
called a pre-fab But the connotation<br />
doesn't really fit Keating said<br />
his two floor plans. 1.200 and 1.400<br />
square feet, are based on several<br />
years of research into what buyers<br />
want — three bedrooms, large,<br />
well-appointed kitchen, two full<br />
baths, jacuzzi, plush carpeting,<br />
skylights (optional), cathedral ceilings,<br />
walk-in closet in the master<br />
suite, linen closet, two wash basins<br />
in the master bath, sliding glass<br />
door walls, fireplace (extra), cedar<br />
siding, wood insulated windows,<br />
oak cabinets and six-panel doors<br />
Dishwasher, disposal and range are<br />
standard features as is the plush<br />
carpeting throughout the house.<br />
Basement, garage, decks, porches<br />
and stereo system are extras<br />
What this adds up to is an attractive.<br />
af<strong>for</strong>dable, starter home that<br />
was test marketed in West Bloomfield<br />
last year.<br />
"We feel there's a 28.000 buyer<br />
backlog in the metropolitan area,"<br />
Open kitchen, which comes with all appliances except refrigerator, has a lot of appeal, builder Howard T. Keating III reports.<br />
he said "We've done extensive<br />
studies .... According to our estimates,<br />
there are 100.000 apartments<br />
in metropolitan Detroit and<br />
two-bedroom townhouses in West<br />
Bloomfield are renting <strong>for</strong> $1,200<br />
Our maximum production is 40<br />
houses a week."<br />
He said he will be closing on 30<br />
houses in the next couple of weeks<br />
His cost schedule shows that based<br />
on a $7,000 down payment on a<br />
$70,000 house, the monthly pay-<br />
ment on a 30-year fixed rate 11<br />
percent mortgage would be $544<br />
He will also take 5-percent down<br />
and other types of mortgages<br />
Keating has been independent<br />
from his family's real estate business<br />
<strong>for</strong> several''years. And while<br />
there's no way to copyright his designs,<br />
he said others would have<br />
have a difficult time trying to du-<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation on where models<br />
may be seen, call 334-8860<br />
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Artist finds niche in house renderings<br />
By Helen Eaper Olmated<br />
special writer<br />
On sunny days, Janet Sandison of<br />
Rochester may be seen snapping pictures<br />
— not just any pictures, but<br />
photos of historical homes and buildings.<br />
But on the really chilly days of<br />
winter, you'll find her in front of her<br />
living room fireplace sketching from<br />
the photos or if her sketching is fin-<br />
ished, rendering them in watercolor.<br />
Sandison, who strives <strong>for</strong> detail,<br />
said, "Whether I am just taking pictures<br />
or doing the actual rendering, I<br />
fine the light about eight o'clock in<br />
the morning and two o'clock in the<br />
afternoon the most exciting. I was<br />
greatly influenced by the lighting in<br />
the works of the French impressionists."<br />
Sandison said her only architectural<br />
training was the walking tours<br />
Staff photos by<br />
Camilla McCoy<br />
of historical buildings she went on<br />
while attending Cass Tech and later<br />
in art school. But, she said, "I can<br />
always rely on my husband to lend<br />
Please turn to Page 4<br />
fP.C.W.OUE<br />
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artifacts<br />
David<br />
Messing<br />
0 the age of 40<br />
was there<strong>for</strong>e, a semi-vow' or a<br />
,-und-of-vow 1 was <strong>for</strong>tunate, how-<br />
~V• • r to have been over overweight<br />
'a r.en I was married 20 years ago. So<br />
r. iw I can say. I still weigh what I<br />
weighed when I got married."<br />
But oh - is that weight in differ-<br />
>• it places And to be realistic, it<br />
d-iesn't get any better One of my<br />
k-ctures on anatomy is on aging and<br />
rafter 1 describe the aging process, as<br />
a joke. I always add, It's not a pret-<br />
:> sight -<br />
It's probably not much fun to be<br />
r vilistic when it comes to our age<br />
b-j". it sure is fun in our artwork Be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
I begin listing some of the bas,cs<br />
of realism, let me first state my<br />
position on the subject Realism is<br />
ine goal until it is reached, after<br />
which one should never be satisfied<br />
Father, expression is the new venture<br />
Realism can at some point become<br />
boring because it is bound to<br />
reality where expression can never<br />
become stagnant because it is spiritual.<br />
FIRST OF ALL. understand that<br />
realistic drawing, painting or sculpting<br />
is primarily the work of the mind<br />
and eyes and is only carried out<br />
through the work of the hand The<br />
h^nd must learn to obey and faithfully<br />
carry out what the mind has<br />
taught the eyes to look <strong>for</strong><br />
'We artists, when frustrated, break<br />
cor pens and pencils and bang our<br />
fists as if ^ur hands were disobedient<br />
tfi rendering When, in reality, what<br />
vrt' see is not understood enough and<br />
Ihe message to the hand is garbled.<br />
Now. this is getting pretty heavy<br />
Let's put it another way. Learning to<br />
draw or paint realistically is simply<br />
learning to look. Remember the<br />
word look" is defined as "to study<br />
or search out and to merely "see'<br />
by definition means to "to use vi-<br />
•sion ' Too many artists just see and<br />
inever learn to look<br />
; Now I must emphasize the word<br />
.'"learn." How to look with the eyes of<br />
Jan artist can be taught. Those who<br />
;seem to be gifted have the ability to<br />
ilook but still need, technical training<br />
to use their gift I have seen the<br />
drawings of gifted" people who feel<br />
no need <strong>for</strong> art training After I look<br />
through a dozen or so beautiful pencil<br />
and pen drawings. I ask "Why no<br />
watercolor or oil. or sculpture etc ""<br />
Gifted artists still need to learn howto<br />
use art materials<br />
WELL, NOW THAT I've gotten<br />
that off my chest, let's start with my<br />
first step toward realism the reduction<br />
of lines Take, <strong>for</strong> example, the<br />
outer edge of the newspaper you are<br />
reading now<br />
Now look at the sawtooth edge<br />
going across the top of the paper and<br />
the clean edge on the sides Ask<br />
yourself, "Why do I see this 0 Is it<br />
because of an outline" 1 " and. of<br />
course, the answer is no Vou see the<br />
edge of the paper because it is a different<br />
color than the background<br />
The paper is also a different texture<br />
than the background.<br />
Let's look at something else. Let's<br />
say it's your thumb against the newspaper<br />
Again, there is no outline<br />
around your thumb So in your drawing,<br />
painting and sculpture, try not<br />
to depend on lines on the paper, canvas<br />
or in clay to define any shape<br />
This will automatically give you a<br />
big boost toward realism.<br />
Surprisingly enough, the reduction<br />
of lines works well even in a linear<br />
medium such as pen and ink. After<br />
you ink the main shapes, you can<br />
cross hatch or stipple the outlines<br />
away and give the effect of shades of<br />
grey.<br />
I will continue this topic in my<br />
next article but until then, watch<br />
also <strong>for</strong> color changes or shades of<br />
grey on your subject.<br />
Remember, too, that all color<br />
changes. A red car does not appear<br />
to be red all over There are reflected<br />
colors: white and pink highlights,<br />
deep red to brown-shaded areas, and<br />
etc Shapes don't have to be as big as<br />
a car to show color changes If you<br />
are working in only black and white,<br />
then the same holds true <strong>for</strong> shades<br />
of grey.<br />
Dave Messing has been an art<br />
teacher <strong>for</strong> 10 years. He is the<br />
owner of the Art Store & More in<br />
Livonia. He welcomes comments<br />
and questions from readers. Send<br />
those to him in care of this newspaper.<br />
36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia-<br />
48150.<br />
briefly speaking<br />
• PASTEL/WATERCOLOR<br />
WORKSHOPS<br />
Three workshops are being offered<br />
by the Visual Arts Association<br />
of Livonia, all to be held on Saturdays<br />
in Febuary<br />
the first will be one in pastels<br />
from 10 a m to 3 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Feb 13 Also offered will be a twosession<br />
Create-a-Painting workshop<br />
from 10 a m to 3 p.m. on Feb 20 and<br />
27. and Carol in Costume, from 10<br />
a m to 3 p.m March 19 The classes<br />
are held in Jefferson Center. 9501<br />
Henry Ruff Road, Livonia For more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 464-6772.<br />
• TALENT SEARCH<br />
Auditions will be held from 1-3<br />
p.m Saturday at Oakland University<br />
Dance Division <strong>for</strong> area youngsters<br />
interested in the School of American<br />
Ballet, founded by legendaryTtHife-<br />
ographer George Balanchine<br />
• POSTER WINNERS<br />
Winners as well as other entries in<br />
the Livonia Human Relations Commission's<br />
Brotherhood Week poster<br />
contest will be on display in *he<br />
Livonia City Hall lobby from Feb 8-<br />
22.<br />
• BALLETS PLANNED<br />
Children's Ballet Theatre of Detroit<br />
will present "Peter and the<br />
Wolf" and "Soirees Musicales" in<br />
Garden City High School at 7 30 p.m.<br />
Saturday. March 5.<br />
In addition, the Detroit Chamber<br />
Ballet, a newly <strong>for</strong>med company<br />
comprised of CBT alumnae and<br />
other dancers up to 17 years of age.<br />
will be making its premiere per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
with "Chopin Variations."<br />
Tickets are $3 <strong>for</strong> children 12 and<br />
under and $4 <strong>for</strong> adults and will be<br />
available at the door For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 274-4178<br />
• 2APPAI CONCERT<br />
The University Dance Company,<br />
noted <strong>for</strong> its innovative per<strong>for</strong>mances,<br />
will present a concert featuring<br />
the music of one of pop music's most<br />
outrageous characters. Frank Zappa.<br />
in a show entitled, simply "Zappa!."<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mances will be at the Power<br />
Center in Ann Ann Arbor from<br />
Feb 11-14 Tickets are available at<br />
the League ticket office, located in<br />
the Michigan League Building on the<br />
University of Michigan campus<br />
Tickets are $9 and $6 <strong>for</strong> reserved<br />
seating with student seating available<br />
at $4 with ID. To charge your<br />
tickets by phone, call 764-0450<br />
• BENEFIT CONCERT<br />
A major concert production to<br />
benefit the AIDS Task Force of the<br />
Catherine McAuley Health Center<br />
will be presented at 8 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Feb 6, in Rackham Auditorium, Ann<br />
Arbor In cooperation with the University<br />
of Michigan School of Music,<br />
the evening will showcase specialists<br />
on period instruments including representatives<br />
from Ann Arbor's<br />
American Baroque Ensemble and<br />
Ars Musica. the Baroque Orchestra,<br />
as well as guest musicians from<br />
Boulder. Bloomington, San Francisco,<br />
Boston and New York City.<br />
Tickets are 112 and $8 <strong>for</strong> students<br />
and senior citizens and are<br />
available from the Michigan League<br />
ticket office. 10 a m to 5 p.m. Monday<br />
through Friday. Tickets will also<br />
be available at the door. For more<br />
Cranbrook PM classes start<br />
The mood, art and culture of Paris<br />
in the '20s, great art collections and<br />
an orientation <strong>for</strong> an eight-day photographic<br />
journey to Ireland will be<br />
explored during "<strong>February</strong> classes<br />
sponsored by Cranbrook P.M<br />
Paris in the '20s . the Never-<br />
Ending Party." a three-week course<br />
beginning at 7:30 p.m. Feb 8, features<br />
a lively look at the people and<br />
events, geniuses and crackpots<br />
whose erupting creative energy in<br />
1920 Paris became the talk of the art<br />
world. Featured lecturer will be<br />
Hope Palmer, professor of art. Henry<br />
Ford Community College and adjunct<br />
art historian, Detroit Institute<br />
of Arts/ Fee is $27.50 <strong>for</strong> the series,<br />
or $10 <strong>for</strong> a single lecture.<br />
Art historian and critic Ruth<br />
Rattner, who is director of Art Advisory<br />
Services, will give a three-week<br />
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• ANTIQUE SHOW<br />
The 24th annual antique show of<br />
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Feb 11-13 The show is recognized<br />
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in the metropolitan Detroit area<br />
Among the 30 dealers who plan to<br />
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Victorian pieces.<br />
The church is at 115 S Woodward<br />
at 11 Mile Road Show hours are 11<br />
a m to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday;<br />
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There is ample free parking. Admission<br />
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• VALENTINE'S DAY<br />
WORKSHOPS<br />
The Detroit Historical Museum<br />
will offer two craft workshops<br />
featuring Valentine's Day themes at<br />
the museum. 5401 Woodward Avenue<br />
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condo queries<br />
Robert M.<br />
w^m Meisner<br />
Q. I have read recently about site<br />
condominium projects, and 1 may<br />
wish to develop the acreage which I<br />
own now as a condominium if 1 can<br />
avoid the plat act. What has been<br />
your experience in this regard^ "<br />
A Site condominiums are being<br />
developed, particularly in Oakland<br />
County, without very much opposition<br />
from the local municipalities<br />
There is. of course, the question of<br />
whether or not a site condominium is<br />
an attempt to circumvent the plat<br />
act but there is some authority in the<br />
condominium statute that would<br />
support the basis <strong>for</strong> a site condominium.<br />
However, there are numerous<br />
problems that can attach to the development<br />
of a site condominium<br />
which are not normally the case in a<br />
regular condominium. It is extraordinarily<br />
important, there<strong>for</strong>e, that<br />
you insure that the condominium<br />
documents provide the developer<br />
and. thereafter, the association with<br />
architectural control over the nature<br />
of the condominum units constructed<br />
More on this in future columns.<br />
Q. A co-owner in our condominium<br />
has allowed her dog to run loose in<br />
the common areas. There is a prohibition<br />
against all dogs in the con-<br />
$106,900<br />
The first will be a heart-shaped<br />
basket workshop directed to students<br />
14 and older scheduled from 10:30<br />
a.m. to 2 30 p.m. There is a $10 advance<br />
registration and advance registration<br />
is required.<br />
The second is a parent-and-child<br />
valentine workshop in which a special<br />
valentine memento will be created<br />
The workshop runs from 1:30<br />
p m until 3 30 p.m. Admission is<br />
-free<br />
To register or to receive further<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation on either workshop, call<br />
833-1263<br />
• WOMEN PAINTERS EXHIBIT<br />
The Detroit Society of Women<br />
Painters and Sculptors will have 1<br />
their showing at the Birmingham<br />
Bloomfield Art .Association from<br />
Feb 6-27. The exhibit will feature<br />
works of approximately 40 members<br />
and will be juried The art association<br />
is at 1516 S. Cranbrook Road,<br />
Birmingham. Evergreen at 14 Mile<br />
Road For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
644-0866<br />
dominium. The board has, with limited<br />
exceptions, vigorously en<strong>for</strong>ced<br />
the dog restriction. The only exception<br />
was because of health reasons<br />
of one (1) co-owner. Can the board<br />
now en<strong>for</strong>ce the restriction?<br />
A Of course each case depends<br />
upon tis circumstances, but it would<br />
appear that if the board consistently<br />
en<strong>for</strong>ced the bylaw restriction then a<br />
slight variation from the policy, because<br />
of extraordinary reasons,<br />
should not prevent the board from<br />
effectively pursuing the claim<br />
against the dog owner and, if necessary.<br />
obtaining injunctive relief<br />
While selective en<strong>for</strong>cement of the<br />
documents is, per se. invalid, there<br />
are degrees, of course, of selective<br />
en<strong>for</strong>cement depending upon the circumstances,<br />
arid a court may well<br />
find in behalf of the association.<br />
Robert M. Meisner is a Birmingham<br />
attorney specializing<br />
in condominiums, real estate and<br />
corporate law. Questions shouid<br />
be directed to Robert Meisner,<br />
30200 Telegraph. Suite 467. Birmingham.<br />
Mich 48010 This collimn<br />
proiHdes general in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
and should not be construed<br />
as legal opinion.<br />
'Real Estate One. Inc. <strong>1988</strong><br />
LOCATION COUNTS- One of Plymouth's largest 4 bedroom<br />
Colonials, located in exclusive Traitwood Sub Features <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
dining room, fireplace In family room. 1st floor laundry<br />
$189.900 455-7000<br />
PLYMOUTH TWP RANCH Lovely Lakepolnte Ranch. 3<br />
bedrooms, super family room with fietdstorne fireplace, newer<br />
central air. heat pump, extra large garage, hardwood<br />
floors, partitioned basement $105,000 455-7000<br />
COUNTRY SETTING BeeutMul new Dutch CotonM acre<br />
West ot Plymouth. 4 bedrooms, 2H bathe. fam*y room. Hying<br />
room, dming room with bay window. Andersen windows,<br />
herdwood floors, energy efficient fumaoe, oerarrwc tUe<br />
counters Land Contract Terms $199,900 456-7000<br />
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closed Tburs<br />
On Cherry bill at R ji'enmooti, '« Mile East of S'enrburgb<br />
Farmington Glen<br />
..JU pilcc*<br />
Fjrmmpr.tr, (..fr, » nr» hom< community Ot<br />
qualm hoilt homfi ututrrd in th* citv oi<br />
F»rmmffTor Hillv m »r im of rolling temiri tnd<br />
natural besun Each horr* it givrn if*v ta,<br />
attention to Jrta.i and luaurv wirh cu»om<br />
mmm *uch ai maarrr fciitri on fir* floor .aland<br />
Itircheni and much more<br />
• Cont«npor«r*», Ranch**. Coloni*It<br />
• Park and Pond Common* Art*<br />
C Vsnou* Floor Plan*<br />
G Your Lot or Our*<br />
Open Daily 1-6 P M<br />
Located off 13 Mik<br />
West of Halstead<br />
Singh Shapiro ( a w<br />
661-9210<br />
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661 saoi<br />
14 Mile Rd<br />
Farmington<br />
13 Mil® Rd. _ T «<br />
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66l-9' r 99 2
4E« O61E Thursday. <strong>February</strong> ewer turnece centra* air, an-<br />
*osed pcxcti overlooking nicely<br />
'•-ictacapeo yard witn patio at-<br />
tacfied garage and mora immediate<br />
y Only<br />
*cupancy I MS,900<br />
IMPRESSIVE<br />
Aist ksted' Outstendmg one* colo-<br />
nial Feature* large family room with<br />
'»tur* fireplace, spacious country<br />
Ulcinn Mm quality cabinets central<br />
al' &« lament gorgeous dec* and<br />
•andacaped yard plus attached ga-<br />
f V $121,500<br />
Century 21<br />
Today 261-2000<br />
; Award Winning<br />
: Centurion Office<br />
APSOCUTELY Move-in condilion 3<br />
r»al art log & family rooma. central<br />
» MW Livoma 192 900 476-0716<br />
BUILDER'S SPECIAL!<br />
'.845 so ft Rancti under construc-<br />
tion Great Room targe kitchen. 1st<br />
rfcxx laundry, fireplace, dining room<br />
Si45 OOO<br />
591-3433<br />
312 Livonia<br />
LIVONIA SCHOOLS<br />
Fine all Crick family subdivision and<br />
a cactura perfect home Brick 3 bed<br />
room rancn witn new vinyl insulated<br />
windows and a new e»tra targe 2*<br />
car garage Priced |ust right<br />
152 900<br />
HARRY S<br />
WOLFE<br />
421-5660<br />
313 <strong>Canton</strong><br />
BY OWNER<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4 30PM<br />
45'96 PATRICK DRIVE<br />
WiNDEMERE SU8<br />
I SE corner of Warren 6 Canlon<br />
Center Rd I<br />
Spacious colonial. 4 bedrooms 2%<br />
Oaths sunken Irving room, family<br />
room, i den wet bar. fireplace. 2<br />
car garage $ 117 000 362-3560<br />
MY-O-MY<br />
: mr occupancy t<br />
CANTON<br />
Lika new 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch<br />
built in t964 include* first floor den,<br />
first floor laundry great room <strong>for</strong>-<br />
mal dming room wltti bay window.<br />
garage wrth door<br />
room Drick ranch with 1V. baths I opener and M basement All ma on<br />
family room and natural fireplace ' a<br />
raw* lot In lovely Hampton<br />
raised living room large krtchen o„ Sheldon Center One year<br />
basement enclosed patio and at<br />
tached 2 car garage S94.900 Call<br />
ED TREMBATH<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW • 464-7111<br />
NEAT & CLEAN<br />
New carpeting in Irving room and<br />
oom, large<br />
ceramic tile bath, inground pool<br />
carport central air immediate poe-<br />
session $51,900<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
478-4660 261-4700<br />
home warranty provided on all K C<br />
Colonial listings Can <strong>for</strong> an appoint<br />
j men! today Asking $103,900<br />
K.C. COLONIAL<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
453-3939<br />
ai I '4 bath, first floor laundry Irving<br />
room <strong>for</strong>mal dining, large tamUy<br />
room wtth wet bar & fireplace, large<br />
patio & gas gmi 2 car attached ga-<br />
rage $96 000 961-0412<br />
BY OWNER Brick 3 bedroom, 1V»<br />
bath new turoaca, carport, large loL<br />
ctose to schools & shopping 8 Mile<br />
4 Middlemen $67 500 553 48 74<br />
BY OWNER - 3 bedroom brick<br />
ranch large k>l new kitchen & bath,<br />
sfluMky dean must see $69 900<br />
591-0242<br />
CASTLE GARDENS<br />
1 the location of this sharp 3 bed-<br />
• 6om ranch The huge country kttch-<br />
offers excellent eating space and<br />
the location of the family room<br />
makes it great tor entertaining Dis-<br />
cover the convenience of baths<br />
the pleasure of central air, and fin-<br />
•»hed basement even a 2 car ga-<br />
'»g» $91,900<br />
HARRY S<br />
WOLFE<br />
; 474-5700<br />
CLOSE TO EVERYTHING<br />
3 bedroom brick ranch in Move-in<br />
omdition wtth large Florida Room<br />
ifrMj full baaement $65 ,750<br />
LARGE LOT<br />
ijentral Livonia Ranch on qu«et<br />
sl-eet Ornng room, family room & 2<br />
JBr attached garage Close to<br />
*hoola» shopping Only $64 900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
l?arttord South 261-4200<br />
Executive Ranch<br />
Cfters •* the amenitiee you would<br />
r pecti Over 2000 tq ft featuring •<br />
large bedrooms. 2'1 bathe, coun-<br />
ty krtchen. full finished basement.<br />
•Wcfwood "oors. gracious foyer<br />
qpntral air. electronic af cleaner<br />
•Summum trim. 1st floor laundry/<br />
raud or hoW>y room $159,000 Can<br />
GEORGE APPICELLI<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
now 464-7111<br />
FIVE MtLE-Levan Bock tn-ievel 3<br />
bedrooms, natural fireplace, at-<br />
tached garage. 2 K* bath*, new fur-<br />
nace/rool'kitchen floor Sharp 1<br />
$96 900 Open Sun l-5pm464-8395<br />
FIVE MILE/MIDOLEBELT-2 beO-<br />
room. attractive clean home, car-<br />
peting. stove, refrigerator.<br />
dryer, garage. $52,900<br />
NEWER HOME<br />
Simple Assumption Spacious 3<br />
bedroom brick ranch with basement<br />
er>0 immediate occupancy<br />
% ACRE<br />
Spacious 3 bedroom colonial with<br />
wide frontage features library and<br />
<strong>for</strong>mal dming room Reduced to sell<br />
to $57 ,950<br />
SERENE SETTING<br />
290 ft country lot with stream 3<br />
bedroom ranch attached garage<br />
full basement low $70'»<br />
Century 21<br />
Today 538-2000<br />
NEW SUB<br />
PRIDE'S COURT<br />
(7 Mile-Newburgh Area)<br />
5 Home Sites remaining<br />
Starting at $126,000<br />
RANCHES 4 COLONIALS<br />
591-3433<br />
591-3*36<br />
GREAT BUY<br />
L ocated in Denmar Estata* - 3 bed-<br />
roem 1V» bath brick ranch is an *i-<br />
ceUent buy Family room wtth fire-<br />
place. newer carpeting, all appli-<br />
ance* stay $94,500<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Hart<strong>for</strong>d South 484-6400<br />
GROWING PAINS?<br />
Hers s lust what the Dr ordered<br />
Roomy central Uvonta brick 3 bed-<br />
room wtth a refreshing floor plan<br />
1'* bath*, family room. 2 car al-<br />
tached garage, rec room and on ex-<br />
tra deep lot. Transferred CM<br />
give quck occupancy $87 ,500<br />
HARRYS.<br />
WOLFE<br />
- 421-5660<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
Csawnpufl Livonia bnck ranch 3<br />
bedrooms 1V« baths 1st floor, baae-<br />
ment. aluminum trim and 2 car ga-<br />
rage Plus a nam furnace and central<br />
air. ram odated kitchen and tasteful<br />
decor with new carpeting One look<br />
and your sold $76,900<br />
HARRYS<br />
WOLFE<br />
421-5660<br />
JUST REDUCED<br />
Tins 4 bedroom, 2H bath colonial<br />
With 1st floor laundry is priced right<br />
Central (tr family room, hreplacs<br />
den. attached garage Great buy at<br />
$119,900<br />
LETS TAKE ADVANTAGE<br />
of owners traneter Nice 3 bedroom.<br />
1V» oath home Central sir, family<br />
room, 2 car garage Aakmg $62,900<br />
EARL KEIM<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
LJVONtA<br />
261-1600<br />
LIVONIA<br />
BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom brick<br />
raach with family room. VA baths,<br />
ceunlry tarn kitchen. «u* finished<br />
t. assmani Greet location Onty<br />
$MBOO<br />
aenocous COLONIAL leaturmg<br />
3 * 4arge beOi ooma. dming room.<br />
IHl room wWh lk apiece. 2"*<br />
bam* Fui Baasmsm A one ye*<br />
n*e protection pier included<br />
$ 1WS00 Cea tor detaaa i<br />
i FOR FA8T SALE-, beau-<br />
oreted $ bedroom brHK<br />
ERA<br />
FIRST FEDERAL<br />
: 478-3400<br />
LfVONU aUNOALOW<br />
RAVINE LOT<br />
Ktor iiinn A<br />
o*i CMAurr<br />
LfVOMA-RAMCM<br />
I V A T E R M S<br />
. CALL JIM WHaAMKa<br />
: $61,900<br />
NM^l ttaSraam<br />
CMALCT 477-1600<br />
"NEW CUSTOM TUOOR<br />
OPEN SAT 6 SUN. 1-6PM<br />
35238 CURTIS<br />
is «t r mm. l tfwww « a ^<br />
•oyer tol iMf MM<br />
NICE 3 BEDROOM RANCH in Livo-<br />
nia s Stals Streets area Home is<br />
well maintained and boasts new<br />
* itchen and nicely finished Base-<br />
ment Call lor details and exact<br />
location $76 900<br />
The<br />
Michigan<br />
Group<br />
Realtors<br />
591-9200<br />
COLONIAL - 3 bedroom atiached<br />
garage 1'» baths excellent move-in<br />
condition new carpeting through-<br />
out $83 500 4»-2231<br />
LOOK AT THIS'<br />
Large lot - 100 ft frontage Well<br />
maintained colonial Formal dming.<br />
first floor laundry 2'v bath*, neutral<br />
tones Good occupancy $112,900<br />
Call Carol Re-Max 459-3600<br />
LOVELY<br />
3 bedroom l'/» bath home radiates<br />
warmth & charm Beautiful ranch<br />
has many updates. Great room,<br />
breaxlast nook, family room base-<br />
ment $105 000 Wm<br />
DECKER<br />
455-6400<br />
NEW ON THE MARKET! North ol<br />
War'en. this Colonial has instant ex-<br />
terior appeal with Us mature treea.<br />
red prick exterior and exacting<br />
landscaping 4 spacious bedrooms.<br />
Vi baths, <strong>for</strong>mal dining room, fami-<br />
ly room with fireplace, full base-<br />
ment and attached 2'v car garage<br />
Newer furnace, ahxrvnum covered<br />
axlenor trim. Central Air, enclosed<br />
rasr ysrd EXCEPTIONAL AT<br />
$107,900<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
Realtors.<br />
453-820(3<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4pm<br />
NO SUPER BOWL SUNDAY - 5<br />
bedrooms, indoor pool 41955<br />
North Drive See details on Thurs-<br />
days ad. Jan 28th 397-7201<br />
NORTHWEST Livonia - 4 bedroom<br />
colonial, 38257 Ladywood Ct., N/<br />
Five Mile (via Hlx Rdl. E/V-275 Open<br />
Sunday 1-5 $129,900 464-2106<br />
OLD ROSEDALE GARDENS<br />
11419 Blackburn<br />
Beautiful custom bum ranch<br />
By owner $109,900<br />
427-9<br />
-9395 425-6036<br />
OPEN HOUSE-Suo 2-5PM, 3 bed-<br />
room. 2V> bath 2.350 sq feet N of<br />
7 Mile, E of Gill 34581 Northland<br />
$173,900 477-2270 or 564-home<br />
Hruin Cnf g Oi in 1 ,A<br />
UUvll UUI. U OUII. I ^<br />
32554 Greenland Ct N of 5 Mhe, E<br />
of Farnxngton off Hubbard Remod-<br />
eled ranch on acre lot with 3 bed-<br />
rooms IM baths, living room, dming<br />
room, family room, fireplace. 2 car<br />
garage and more. $135,000<br />
ASK FOR RANDALL W RUSSELL<br />
Merrill Lynch<br />
Realty<br />
320-5810<br />
OPEN SUNDAY l-5pm 430 Kings<br />
Way l block W of Liltoy, S of Cher-<br />
ry Hilt 3 bedroom colonial, living &<br />
dining rooms, I amity room'me-<br />
piace ; cathedra- ceiling. 1st floor<br />
laundry central an- deck 2 car at-<br />
tached garage $ 103 900 961-4394<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2:00-5:00<br />
7532 EMERSON-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
IN) Warren, (El Sheldon<br />
Windsor Park 4<br />
4 bedroom. 1'* bath $104 900<br />
Wm.<br />
DECKER<br />
455-8400<br />
REPL E6TPTE<br />
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A> reei «;».'• ecverns-v r> ma newspaper is suoIc rhe «eCWr»<br />
Acl ol '955 w»*cr ~ie«»s r rie^s •- etr^ertise arty c*etvmc«<br />
urrvtaixw c noommai-or besed an -see color -enpon se« or imenrwr-<br />
. - make.any 5oC" preierence *-v' 273 fl lol Family room with bnck<br />
wan fireplace dming room, 3 bed-<br />
room l'y batfia. baaement S ga-<br />
rage $82,500<br />
FEHLIG REAL ESTATE 453-7800<br />
45a-1809 | cant-a. tr oak floor<br />
much more $ 189 900<br />
HARRY S<br />
PON DEROSA<br />
A 1'1 acre spread anc on immenae<br />
3800 square ft bnck ranch home<br />
2's baths. 3 large bedrooms tu«<br />
basement famlfy room and g-ea'<br />
oom 2 fireplace* 1st noorrt»jndn.<br />
WOLFE<br />
421-5660<br />
LOVELY<br />
Bnck ranch - 4-5 bedrooms 37 > 13<br />
living room w«t* fireplace country<br />
_ "lichen with Franklm stove suoer<br />
arid attached garage me grounds , q.,,. ^ tacr -oorr and stone l.e-<br />
«c»ude a pond and ever a guest piac, e Jta)ls M|(1 J26s ^<br />
NORTHVILLE Fantastic bu, m<br />
baaultfui "igniands Lakes suodiw-<br />
vor wrth SILVER SF»RINGS uaae<br />
bedroom [ prvueges ts* your summer fr xr,<br />
krtchen and , ment' Recentr, redecorated coKmta<br />
feature* separata dimng room -ove-<br />
J r, tamir, room fimsnec basemen'<br />
deck central ai' *. bedrooms 2"i<br />
&a!t» nvel' ma^>ta»eO-Jam-.<br />
sn listing' $139 900 H-BP<br />
HANNETT, INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
house $259,900<br />
HARRY S<br />
WOLFE<br />
421-5660<br />
Price Slashed $5000<br />
Mini condilion dlecnbes this sharp<br />
brick colonial with 2'i baths family<br />
room with natural fireplace, <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
dming room, beautiful dream kitch-<br />
en with large eating eree. full base-<br />
ment. 2 car attached garage and<br />
decorated to move right av Now<br />
onfy $139 900<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
420-2100 464-8881<br />
NEWER<br />
Executive nome on a ma ir Oee»eb»<br />
Beacon Woods of North««e Over<br />
300C so fl ol cerarmc o«as» anc<br />
wood neutral decor and landscap-<br />
ing - reedy tor your decorator touch<br />
$234 900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
349-1212 261-1823<br />
314 Plymouth<br />
COMFORT & CONVENIENCE<br />
3 bedroom Colonial mcefy main-<br />
tained Features large country krtch-<br />
en with breatast nook, basement<br />
1st floor den. large porch, 8 deck<br />
$92,000<br />
EXCEPTIONAL<br />
4 bedroom, 2 bath family home<br />
aoee to town 2 fireplaces central<br />
air <strong>for</strong>mal dming room, brick patio<br />
& finished baaement Musi see-<br />
$109,500<br />
CAPE COO CHARM<br />
3 bedroom. l'» bath home leetunrig<br />
newer carpel I window treatments<br />
_ updated $ new plumbing in bath 4<br />
7556 Admiralty -N ol wirren. W ol ^ hardwood floors, finished base-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Center, m Forest Trails Sub , fn « r " $"3,500<br />
4 bedroom colonial freshly painted. ! Wm<br />
plush carpel throughout. beaulrtuKy<br />
-is#x$sc^p#cl f - t n cm# of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> s finest subs Come out and<br />
see - $199,900<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
478-4660 261-4700<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />
OPEN SUN 2-5PM<br />
20105 Porting brook S of 8 Mile W<br />
of Middaaoelt 3 bedroom ranch on<br />
almost 2 acres $79,900 Ask lor<br />
Thelma Taylor<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
455-7000<br />
Pleasure You'll Treasure<br />
Spacious describes this 2200 sq ft<br />
colonial, in a picturesque park like<br />
setting. 4 large bedrooms, famlfy<br />
room with flrapiace doorwall to<br />
beautiful deck, Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />
schools $107,000<br />
Earl Keim West<br />
522-2101<br />
ROSEDALE GARDENS<br />
Fust class investment and Oehghttui<br />
living m this immaculate 3 bedroom<br />
brick ranch 1'1 baths finished<br />
basement 2 car garage new fur-<br />
nace and carpeting A real eye<br />
•r $77,900<br />
HARRY S<br />
WOLFE<br />
421-5660<br />
SPEC HOME<br />
3 bedroom Colonial 1,800 sq ft<br />
Great Room, 1st floor laundry, large<br />
garage $131 000<br />
591-3433<br />
Starter/Retiree<br />
Excaaeni all brick ranch - 3 bed-<br />
rooms. finished baaement. stove,<br />
refrigerator, dishwasher included.<br />
1'* car garage with attached cov-<br />
ered patio matt condition. Just<br />
move-mi Only $64 500 Cai<br />
NANCY SCHUHARDT<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
459-6000<br />
Superb Family Home<br />
Start spring m tNs bngfit clear and<br />
cheerful 3 bedroom TV* bath brick<br />
colonial, beautiful newer neutral<br />
carpetmg throughout, mantled brick<br />
wan fireplace, wood bookcase* m<br />
tamHy room, no-wax Boor m kitchen<br />
and foyer tasteful wallpaper, many<br />
wood accents and decorator bghf<br />
fixtures Extra insulation large welk-<br />
in cioeet and bath access io master<br />
bedroom $99,500 Ask lor<br />
GENIE DUNN<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
459-6000<br />
7 MILE a GILL Wtndrtdge Sub 3<br />
bedroom colonial, foyer apwal stair-<br />
case. 1st Door laundry, tormal Mng<br />
room & dining room, Irencfi door*.<br />
. tanwy room, 2 * beths. 2'* car<br />
ge, 2500 sqfi $169 900<br />
After 7pm 476-2566<br />
313 Ctnlon<br />
A CASTLE<br />
FM tor a kmg and queen I Enyoy thla 4<br />
am 2'* bath colonial which oi-<br />
lers features of higher priced cas-<br />
tles 1st floor laundry, large kNcften.<br />
wflti fireplace, floorsaa lo screened<br />
porch summer kltctien and partly<br />
flrashed basement plue playroom<br />
and 2 car attached garage<br />
$105 900 CEL<br />
BILL RUGG<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
459-6000<br />
t ACI*8 Of souo wooos<br />
Mew tor ma<br />
Tudor Odor<br />
ol<br />
priced f^^l 6 -4l"5o<br />
MC/MAX. tAMCMMlX ill 1000<br />
ARIZONA BOUND<br />
O M m owners ve g M a M S<br />
betf-xne W bath " M m '<br />
rawtfiaMi mm l*«U occupancy tor<br />
out IliMOO Cat tor s tal ol aa-<br />
traathei are awe to meal a* yoa<br />
DtAMA SCHIAVI<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
450-6000<br />
CANTON<br />
•wfy—a * li* ii" •«. mm to e»-<br />
MMVV<br />
ERA RYMAL SYMES<br />
Sunflower Quad<br />
4 bedrooms. 2'i baths, dtrung room,<br />
spacious family room with natural<br />
fireplace 1st floor laundry finished<br />
basement wtth rec room. move-In<br />
condition $129 ,900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
455-5880 464-0205<br />
CONVINCINGLY WELL BUILT<br />
CAPE COO witn a heidstone front,<br />
brtck sides, and aluminum covered<br />
exterior trim Oversized setting off<br />
Penniman avenue on a lovely tree<br />
lined street Wet plaster crown<br />
mouldings are very impressive to<br />
the eye Living room with fireplace,<br />
<strong>for</strong>mal dining room, a current kitch-<br />
en. a wonderfully enclosed summer<br />
xxch 2 bedrooms down, 2 large<br />
jedrooms up. 2'1 baths, full base-<br />
ment. and oversized 2''ep«ece 2'
6E * O&E Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 4 <strong>1988</strong><br />
C R O S S W O R D PUZZLER<br />
ACROSS<br />
1 Pierces<br />
6 An IOCease<br />
tn<br />
salary<br />
l l Type ot saiao<br />
13 Signify<br />
14 Spielberg<br />
alien<br />
15 Highest<br />
1~ Tanl^fitr<br />
deity<br />
18 One Day<br />
— Time<br />
20 laughing<br />
2' Hawaiian<br />
wreath<br />
22 Nerve<br />
network<br />
24 Away<br />
25 Withered<br />
26 Depend on<br />
28 Sprinls<br />
30 Falsehood*<br />
32 Den<br />
33 Y A of<br />
'ootoaii<br />
35 F>sh trap<br />
3? Born —'<br />
38 RuCber tree<br />
40 Cut<br />
42 - conditioning<br />
43 Walks laroeiy<br />
45 Tibetan<br />
gazelle<br />
46 That thing<br />
47 Alarm Dells<br />
49 Tftoror —<br />
symbol<br />
50 Twirl<br />
52 Musical<br />
instrument<br />
54 Projecting<br />
teeth<br />
55 Emmy winner<br />
James o'<br />
The<br />
Promise<br />
DOWN<br />
1 Long blade o'<br />
grass<br />
2 3e-onsteady<br />
Answer to Previous Puzzle<br />
3 Near<br />
4 Flying<br />
mammal<br />
5 _ Trek"<br />
6 Remainder<br />
7 Pismire<br />
8 Maider, loved<br />
by Zeus<br />
9 Guides<br />
10 Uncanny<br />
12 Mixture<br />
13 Pertamin-g to<br />
teeth<br />
16 Praise<br />
19 Sludio<br />
Looks<br />
conde-<br />
scendingly<br />
23~"©*wQe cart<br />
25 Recoils<br />
27 SMI<br />
29 Carpenter s.<br />
tool<br />
31 Waterway<br />
33 Marine snail<br />
34 Shade trees<br />
36 Created a<br />
disturbance<br />
37 Bazaars<br />
39 Heroic event<br />
4' Trousers<br />
43 Oarceis^s*<br />
land<br />
44 — White<br />
and<br />
the Seven<br />
Dwarfs<br />
47 Label<br />
48 Theater sign<br />
abbr<br />
5 1 Tantalum<br />
symbol<br />
j 53 Negalive<br />
vS' '988 United Feature Syndicate<br />
318-©earborn<br />
Dearborn Heiahts<br />
CUSTOM RANCH<br />
reflects en owners true pride m then<br />
home The huge 19 toot kitchen is<br />
set up with the flour mel mind J«v<br />
naite, Corien counters. Oek cebl-<br />
r>ets end microwave <strong>for</strong> sterters<br />
O'hei leatuiee mcluOe master bath,<br />
dming room Cenlrel air end 2 cer<br />
atleched garsge fust to mention e<br />
tew Oon i rmss'1 $149,900<br />
HARRY S<br />
WOLFE<br />
474-5700<br />
Thursday <strong>February</strong> 4 <strong>1988</strong> O&E *7E<br />
302 Birmingham<br />
Bloomfield<br />
303 West BloQmlieid<br />
Orchard Lake<br />
304 Farmington<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
304 Farmington<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
IN-TOWN CONTEMPORARY<br />
On e private cui-de-sec Veuiied<br />
ceilings. skylights herdwood floors<br />
3 oedroomi. 2 Dethe. centiel ear. fire<br />
4 security systems, pnvete Lanel a<br />
beautiful and seeping $239 900<br />
Mon-Fn. 9am-5pm 941-4910<br />
MAKE YOUR HOME SEARCH a<br />
pleasant eiperlence Cell Oeve<br />
Beett*. Weir Manuel Snydei 4<br />
Ranke 851-5500 or 647-8999<br />
NATURE LOVERS<br />
Let us butfd your unKjue home on<br />
her d-lo-find t acre elte 4 sites re-<br />
mean on 12 home cul-de-sac with<br />
nature treii From $220,000 Teke<br />
Squirrel Rd N from Square Lake to<br />
N DEARBORN HEIGHTS, 3 yv "oorr. 2. h ,u Kwtti*<br />
a insulation. 2 celling fans. 2%<br />
car garage. $69,900.<br />
C O L D W E L L B A N K E R<br />
420-2100 464-8881<br />
EVERYTHING IS QUALITY In this 3<br />
bedroom bnck ranch wtth finished<br />
Basement, country kitchen. 2 full<br />
Oaths, Andersen windows, extra in-<br />
sulation. super decor, central air,<br />
gas and mora CaH <strong>for</strong> appointment<br />
$54 900<br />
THIS 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH<br />
offers ample table space in both<br />
kitchen and dinette A 2 car garage,<br />
tiled Basement and low traffic street<br />
are Bonuses wtth ttits home m the<br />
Lrvonia School District $57,500<br />
1424)<br />
COUNTRY-FRESH RANCH In wood-<br />
ed setting on deep country lot 3<br />
bedrooms, full basement, central<br />
atr, family room and 2 car garage<br />
Charmmg decor throughout<br />
$69 900 1350)<br />
The<br />
Michigan<br />
Group<br />
Realtors<br />
591-9200<br />
A CREAM PU^F<br />
Metculious buyers only to see this<br />
tastefuHy decorated ranch In S<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d ideal kitchen wrth buMl-in<br />
hutch, 2 full baths, finished ease-<br />
ment spacious 2'* car garage<br />
Quick occuancy New listing won't<br />
last' Asking $48,900 Trade Wi a<br />
smaller home<br />
S T A T E W I D E M E T R O<br />
427-3200<br />
BIRMINGHAM W Beverly Hills<br />
Wonderful Cape Cod living room<br />
fireplace, 'ormai dining room, coun-<br />
try kitchen. 3 Oedroom, 2 full baths,<br />
famlfy room, screened porch, oek<br />
floors thru-out. 2'* car garage, air<br />
$174 900 18153 Kinross 642-9852<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom, lVt<br />
bath, bnck ranch, fireplace, air, <strong>for</strong>-<br />
mal dming room, It* car detached<br />
garage, must see $86,900. 645-5187<br />
NEW TROY SUB OPEN<br />
Selling ranches 4 colonials Troy<br />
Schools Treed lots - approx<br />
80x200 Priced from $110,000 to<br />
$130,000 Open 1-6, closed Thurs<br />
D 4 T Construction 828-8020<br />
OLDE BIRMINGHAM - 4 Bedroom,<br />
t'i bath alurmnum-uded 2 story on<br />
118 ft lot which Includes 1 vacant<br />
Buiidable site Updated kitchen,<br />
family room, fireplace inground<br />
swimming pool, 2 car detached ga-<br />
rage $295 000<br />
G00DE<br />
R E A L E S T A T E<br />
A Goode Listing Is A Good Buy"<br />
1411 N Woodward 647-1898<br />
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5PM<br />
1559 Bennavilte<br />
2 bedroom. 1 bath. fu« basement,<br />
car garage $73,900 Ca* D Etter<br />
Klngswsy Assoc ERA<br />
642-4300<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />
Popu'"' Poppleton Park prtre<br />
Older 4 bedroom colonial with 3 full<br />
4 2 half Baths loaded wtth charm<br />
445 Henley Dr $315,000<br />
P A T S Y G A N I A R D<br />
Max Broock. Inc. Realtors<br />
644-6700 647-0213<br />
OPEN. SUN . 2-5pm 6842 Indian<br />
C-eek Dr. N ol 14, W of Drake<br />
1985 Custom 2 Story Contemporary<br />
home, 3 Bedroom. 2H bath, living<br />
room fireplace, central air, 1st floor<br />
laundry, 2 car aarage backs lo wet-<br />
is 8 pond $154,500<br />
•ands 4 1<br />
0«fc-S<br />
569-0070<br />
UN 2-5, W BloomBeH. Bn-<br />
7089 Ward Eagle, hy<br />
Stunning contemporary ranch. 3<br />
Bedrooms, 2 baths, completely re-<br />
modeled white lormlca kitchen,<br />
equipped with bum ma sub zero re-<br />
frigerator 4 Jenn-Air stove, Berbei<br />
carpeting & receaeed lighting thru<br />
out double fireplace, air, attached<br />
green houae. Japanese tea garden<br />
with waterfall. 2 car garage alarm<br />
Magnificent lot Move In condition<br />
$119,900 855-3160<br />
Just Listed!<br />
Sharp 3 Bedroom contemporary,<br />
spacious paneled great room wtth<br />
impressive raised hearth<br />
fireplace doorwall to rambling<br />
deck dming room wtth bay, 8 much<br />
more $159,900<br />
Sharp Ranch!<br />
Well maintained, prime location<br />
Paneled family room wtth brick fire-<br />
place 4 parquet floor 3 bedrooms.<br />
2'i baths, baaement. newer carpet-<br />
ing. nearby shopping<br />
$133 500<br />
ROLLING OAKS<br />
Exceptional Farnwgton HlUs con-<br />
temporary 4 bedroom 2'i baths.<br />
My room, dlrung'lnnng room,<br />
den. first floor laundry kitchen'<br />
large breakfast area, finished base-<br />
it new carpels, oak floors, neu-<br />
tral decor redwood deck wtth hot<br />
tub, cul-de-aec, becks commons<br />
is sprinklers, central air<br />
$220,000 681-2994<br />
ROLLING OAKS WEST<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS FINEST<br />
CUSTOM HOME COMMUNITY<br />
Visit our 3 newest models located<br />
on Huntsman Drive, west ot Drake<br />
Road between 13 and 14 Mile<br />
Roads immediate occupancy avail-<br />
able Ca* Rudy at 661-6886<br />
GRANADA HOMES, INC.<br />
The tradition lives on<br />
ASK FOR' I KING<br />
OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />
7337 Oak Tree. N. ot 14<br />
Mile, W, ot Drake Rd.<br />
W Bloomfield contemporary nes-<br />
tled on private setting becking to<br />
woods Open free flowing floor plan,<br />
todays popular Almond kitchen Ex-<br />
citing famlfy room with soaring<br />
vaulted celling and focal fireplace<br />
First floor utility room, sprinkling<br />
system, wolmanired wood deck<br />
$146 900 For private showing ask<br />
<strong>for</strong> MARCIA VAN CREVELD<br />
RALPH MANUEL<br />
Office. 851-6900 Res 661-0993<br />
LINCONSHIRE EAST<br />
Large 4 bedroom colonial cm beeutl-<br />
ful treed lot. 2750aq ft , wrth 2 *<br />
baths, den. 1st floor laundry, famlfy<br />
room. Irving room, dining room,<br />
over sued 2'* car garage. 18x32<br />
pool wrth cedar dec*<br />
$147,900<br />
PRESTIGIOUS W Bloomfield ares<br />
4 Bedroom pillared colonial Living<br />
room, dining room, family room,<br />
fireplace Priced to se14 000 sa —-<br />
I CENTURY 21<br />
;yqmt Reel Eetete 525-7700<br />
OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />
I Ta«M - a. «t Warren. C al<br />
t m m<br />
' Wayne One •<br />
»ajve*»e4>«»»a.i<br />
* mere Saa • to baBvae * at MO.OOO<br />
* COLDWELL BANKER<br />
'47S-4M0 261-4700<br />
317 Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
A BARGAIN<br />
REDFORD<br />
Ptymouth 8 Telegraph - Just Hated<br />
beautiful 3 bedroom bungalow lln-<br />
isned rec room, updated kitchen,<br />
newer carpeting. Franklin fireplace<br />
m »*mg room, gee fireplace In beae-<br />
mervt wood stove m garage A must<br />
on your Hat $42,900<br />
REDFORD<br />
o* Beech. N of 8 Juat Hated<br />
$3000 down 3 bedroome natural<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS: 4 bedroom<br />
immaculate 1 Immediate occupancy,<br />
updated W of Frenkim, N. of Lone<br />
Pine OPEN Sal-Sun 1-4 562-0906<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS Open Sunday<br />
2-5 7251 Holiday. S of Maple W of<br />
Wing Lake; enter on Chamberlain<br />
Gracious 3 bedroom ranch with 3<br />
fireplaces on acreage Also featur-<br />
ing circular drive, spnnkler system,<br />
huge basement and much more<br />
$249,900<br />
C O L D W E L L B A N K E R<br />
642-2400<br />
RENOVATED<br />
FARMHOUSE<br />
with all the amenities This home Is<br />
perfect tor the active family 4 bed-<br />
rooms. parlor, living room. den.<br />
family room, private dirwng room,<br />
dream kitchen, plua complete sepa-<br />
rate apartment wtth 3 bedrooms<br />
Relax In the summer around the<br />
pool Cabana <strong>for</strong> entertaining A<br />
must see to appreciate^Cali<br />
RALPH MANUEL<br />
647-7100<br />
BE THE FIRST<br />
Prime opportunity to purchase a A-1<br />
nome m Farmington Hl«s al a price<br />
you can aflord Bnck 3 Oedroom<br />
ranch with a hniahed Baaement<br />
Move in condition m a popular alt<br />
bnck sub $71,500<br />
HARRY S.<br />
WOLFE<br />
421-5660<br />
Merrill Lynch<br />
Realty<br />
6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0<br />
478-6760<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
Hills ot Hunters Polnte This unique<br />
custom contemporary features e<br />
dramatic 2nd Boor bridge overlook-<br />
ing gathering room end marble<br />
toyer Relax in your own garden<br />
room Firepleoed walk-out lower<br />
level $315,000<br />
RALPH<br />
MANUEL<br />
851-6900<br />
This Is Opportunity<br />
Get the Oest home besi terms arid<br />
best location now' Extra sharp 3<br />
bedroom home with 2 full Oaths<br />
Oar I ormai dining, family room,<br />
cenlrel air. intercom system and<br />
more Open Sun 2-5 $124 900<br />
ERA<br />
Orchard Hills 737-2000<br />
306 Soiithfteld-Lathrup<br />
JUST LISTED'<br />
L A T H R U P V I L L A G E<br />
BeeutiM 4 Bedroom 3 Oath colon n<br />
on corner woooed lot Living room<br />
wrth fireplace, <strong>for</strong>mal dining room<br />
large kiicnen paneled den ham<br />
wood floors ell sptniar-.es centrx<br />
a» J't car attached garage Arel. more<br />
than 4600 sq ft of living aree that<br />
includes a 40 ft long game room 27<br />
ft diewing room 8 oSice $287 000<br />
Hiloe&randl Reel Estele 652-3655<br />
TROV - BEST BUY<br />
ONLY $98,500<br />
Spaoous brick Quad m Fair grove<br />
Sub Large krtchen/oreektest room<br />
with beamed vaulted ceiling 4 bed-<br />
rooms. 2 Baths large family room<br />
with brick fireplace deck 2 car at-<br />
iached oarage I-75 and shopping<br />
oeerby<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Secontine Assoc.<br />
626-8800<br />
321 Homes<br />
Livingston County<br />
Wall-To-Wall Perfection<br />
Beauty, quality com<strong>for</strong>t end con-<br />
venience ere all found m this attrac-<br />
tive home You * Oe delighted with<br />
the spaciousness of this floor plan 4<br />
bedrooms. 2% baths, <strong>for</strong>mal dming<br />
room, kbrary large family room,<br />
side entry garage end many other<br />
extras too numerous to mention<br />
Priced m the tISfl'i<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
HURRYI WON'T LAST'<br />
Open Sun 2-5 27878 Gettysburg<br />
|N oft 12 Mile Rd . W of Drake)<br />
Lovely traditional colonial offers 4<br />
bedrooms, 2H Oaths, family room<br />
wrth brick fireplace, <strong>for</strong>mal dming<br />
room, baaement. central sir wood<br />
deck overlooking large prtvate lot<br />
2 car aide-entry garage Owners<br />
transferred Priced to sell at<br />
$139,900<br />
EARL KEIM<br />
Midwest 477-0880<br />
Exciting. Brand New!<br />
4 bedroom, 2*i bath contemporary<br />
in prime erea Cathedral ceilings<br />
end marble fireplace m family room,<br />
ceramic toyer. much use oak trim<br />
throughout, first floor laundry A real<br />
Beauty 1 $194,900<br />
This IS It!!<br />
Immaculate 4 Oedroom, 2 i Oath<br />
bnck colonial m nicer ramll, neigh-<br />
borhood Neutral 'ones throughout<br />
Oversued master Oedroom with ca-<br />
thedral earning, large deck overlook-<br />
ing scenic premium lot with com-<br />
mons and duck pond Move-m con-<br />
dition Don't miss this one<br />
$157,900<br />
The<br />
Michigan<br />
Group<br />
Realtors<br />
851-4100<br />
SOUTHFIELD - Cry owner 4 bed<br />
room quad 3 baths, new roo*. WT<br />
dated kitchen living dining laro-'-<br />
room, basement cede- cknt-'<br />
fenced yerd $69 900 626 80?"<br />
TROY BY OWNER<br />
OV John R. S of Long Lake 3 bed<br />
room ranch IW baths recreat-or<br />
room, family room full basement 2<br />
car attached gerage */opener L<br />
shaped pool, sprinkling system se-<br />
curity system hrepiece epo«ances<br />
included, immediate occupancy<br />
$99,900 firm Cell 689-6640<br />
SOUTHFIELD. 12-Greenfield a'»a<br />
bedrooms, den large living toor<br />
Easy assumption Open Sun 2<br />
5pm $37,000 476-3319 557<br />
TROY BY OWNER 4 bedroom Co-<br />
lonial. 2 i Bato Immaculate' West<br />
side of Troy Must sell owner trans-<br />
ferred $170 500 or best 643-0122<br />
SPACIOUS 4 af<strong>for</strong>dable 4 oedroom<br />
2'» bath, separate master sutj*<br />
newry decorated bnck 'and-<br />
By owner $59 500 352 9«'"i<br />
307 South Lyon<br />
Mil<strong>for</strong>d-Highland<br />
TROY - by owner Immaculate 3<br />
beoroom 2*1 bath ranch, newly<br />
decorated in neutrals Family room'<br />
fireplace, tun leveoee basement with<br />
possiBie 4th bedroom or office 2<br />
car attached garage with opener<br />
Fiooda room Maintenance f-ee »•<br />
WiNAN S LAKE and Lakelands C C<br />
aree Large Cape Cod wtth 3 or 4<br />
beorooms. 3 baths, two-story ga-<br />
rage much more, on secluded hill-<br />
top Kit Asking $155,000 some sec-<br />
ondary financing possible<br />
•PLYMOUTH COLONY<br />
13131995-1911<br />
322 Homes<br />
Macomb County<br />
PRIME BUILDING site in Washing-<br />
ton Township l wooded acre, pri-<br />
vate drive, just outside Romeo vil-<br />
lage gas electric $35,000 739-2782<br />
ROMEO Applewood Valley Sub. 4<br />
bedroom colonial 2'i baths. 2'-» car<br />
attached aarage central air newfy<br />
carpeted $145 900 752-6862<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
Sherwood Creek Condoe<br />
Luxury C o n d o s ! -<br />
2 8 3 Bedroom ranch 8 2 story<br />
homes with nreplece attached 2 car<br />
garage full basement, many more<br />
custom features From $169,900<br />
N o« 14 Mile, E off Drake<br />
MODEL OPEN DAILY 1-5<br />
Call 661-2450<br />
Signature in Marketing. Inc<br />
326 Condos 326 Condos 326 Condos<br />
CROSS WINDS Fermmgton him 2<br />
bedrooms. 1% baths neutral decor<br />
hr apiece skylights Baaement pooi<br />
court, carport 348-0942<br />
CROSSWINDS WEST - RANCH<br />
On cul-de-sac loaded wtth extras<br />
completely fmtahed Baaement with<br />
bath By appointment only<br />
Evemnga 348-2193<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Excellent Buy<br />
Difmitery priced lor sale 1 spacious<br />
oedroom kitchen and dming room<br />
wtm oeautitul view Semng price in-<br />
credibly iow - $49 900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Hart<strong>for</strong>d South 464-6400<br />
EASY LIVING<br />
N W Lvtoma - 2 bedroom condc<br />
wtth full baaement, 1'» baths and 1<br />
car attached garage Located near<br />
clubhouse immediate occupency<br />
Asking $106,900 Ask <strong>for</strong><br />
JIM CRAVER<br />
422-6030<br />
RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC<br />
QUIET COURT<br />
Ptymouth dose to shopping 8 town<br />
Upper t bedroom urvf with hero<br />
wood floors belcony of >arge base<br />
meni Mamtainca Fee mcluoiad. heet<br />
& water 50- required $42 500<br />
PLYMOUTH CONOO<br />
featuring 2 bedrooms 2't oaths 8<br />
hrwsned -ec -oom Newer garage<br />
kitchen appliances remain New<br />
vanity lops 8 faucets m baths<br />
$92,000<br />
DECKER<br />
455-8400<br />
2 bedroom 2 bath upper ranch unit I ROCHESTER CONDO 2 OeOrooms<br />
wrth m-urwt laundry hook-up K,itch- | 1 oath New appliances Pool<br />
MAPLE Place Condo Maple 8<br />
Drake Oeautitul condo with custom<br />
mirroring mar pie fireplace Vst<br />
floor laundry, attached garage<br />
alarm system 8 more Priced to ae«<br />
fast $116 500 681-1221<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
Square Lake Hills Condo Spacious<br />
332 Mobile Homes<br />
For Sale<br />
339 Lots and Acreage<br />
For Sale<br />
351 Bus. & Professional<br />
Bldgs. For Sale<br />
PATRIOT 1985 28x70 3 Bedroom<br />
2 baths lacuui ftreptece. cathedral<br />
ceikngs $4 7 90C,'beaf Located in<br />
Oakland Estates 853-9167<br />
HARVEY ST Plymouth poet<br />
ROYAL HOLIDAY PARK 14 X 60<br />
wtth expendo 2 Bedroom $8,500<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Days 523-4559<br />
After 3pm 522 3828<br />
SEVERAL MOBILE<br />
Must be moved $1500' $3000<br />
negotiable 4 7 4-6212<br />
PRE ENGINEERED siee bundles<br />
>0 > 30 40 > 60 50 x 100 'mi<br />
Own »rT IIJN semnga un construe-<br />
i tiori r I o-deroc belore '• ec •3ih<br />
MET' N ASSOCIATES<br />
352 1682<br />
SKYLINE 1984 Ptymouth Hills first<br />
owner 70x14 wtth expando 3 bed<br />
rooms t ban-, many exlras Must<br />
sel> $20 500' offer 455-3073<br />
FABULOUS VALUE! S Farminglon en appliances cathedral celling and | AssumaBie mormage<br />
Hilts. 2 bedrooms large Oath car- | »mmediale orrnnencv $79 800 ! downtown wo<br />
port Beaut if ication Award' $53 OOO<br />
476-8186 or 553-0193 I<br />
FARMINGTON - Grand Rrver. Orc-<br />
hard Lake Rd Brook dais I bed-<br />
room condo. ground floor Immedi-<br />
ate occupancy $33,900 474-2606<br />
325 Real Estate<br />
Services<br />
ARE YOU COLLECTING on Land<br />
Contract or second mortgage and<br />
want to cash ouf Highest $$$ Low-<br />
est discount Perry Realty 478-7640<br />
BUYING? SELLING?<br />
Specializing m Lake Property<br />
Cottages and Castles<br />
Marianne Strickland 851-4100<br />
The Michigan Group. Realtors<br />
ALMOST 1 acre of country uvmg<br />
Lyon Twp Beautiful 3 bsdroO'<br />
home attached 2 car garage oar.<br />
access to 1-96 $ 79,900 Buye<<br />
only Afier 6 PM 437-42-6<br />
CUSTOM BUILT 4 bedroom ranf<br />
plus der. large master suite oui<br />
f 1 J ••-.g Ify Igmiff tfyjr<br />
dining room first floor launJr,<br />
Priced 10 sell $134,900 Ask <strong>for</strong><br />
W a n d a Bianchi<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
644-4700 855-0'?4<br />
S U P E R B L O C A T I O N<br />
Colonial Quad Level 4 bedrooms,<br />
plus ln-l«w suite. 2 Veptacee,<br />
Bloomfield Hills Schools $235 000<br />
Mc Intyre Associates REALTORS<br />
642-7747<br />
Better Than New<br />
Beeutlful 1964 Bu»t 3 bedroom<br />
Dnck ranch includes huoe aourmet<br />
ttchen. bunt -Ins, energy efficient P»< 8AO<br />
furnace, neutral decor throughout,<br />
paved street in newer home area.<br />
$61 900<br />
WING LAKE PRIVILEGES<br />
Large ranch, 4 bedrooms. 2 baths,<br />
tammy room, central air, large pri-<br />
vate tot $169,000 Call 655-1034<br />
303 Weat Bloomfield<br />
Orchard Lake<br />
NEW ON THE MARKET<br />
Priced lo sell - room <strong>for</strong> expansion<br />
2 Bedrooms 8 large upstairs, full<br />
basement. 1V» car garage $43,500<br />
HEPPARD<br />
855=6520 _<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
RANCH<br />
OPEN SUN 2-5<br />
5763 Bumham, S ol Quartern E of<br />
Telegraph. Fraahfy decorated 3 bed-<br />
rooms. 2'* bathe, 1st floor laundry<br />
library dining room. 2 way fireplace,<br />
neutral carpeting <br />
<strong>for</strong>m* dMno. bmtmmi 4 S<br />
SCAUTVUL Can—on J bedroom.<br />
j BEAUTIFUL<br />
% Bedroom brtck ran*. IH<br />
SSI. 700<br />
Century 21<br />
C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0<br />
CtNTLWY 31 CMALfT<br />
i •iMkaefomy<br />
Slorege room plus 2<br />
eted inground pool<br />
car garage, heeted<br />
to si sports Upper Long<br />
Lake Cak after 7 PM tor appoint<br />
332-8517<br />
RENT NO MORE<br />
Bund equity tor leaa m ttea cute alu-<br />
minum 1H story home TNs unltn-<br />
lehed upper level leevee room lor<br />
aspanaion. there a a<br />
even a gerage r $34 900<br />
d porch »<br />
e On* $34<br />
HARRYS.<br />
WOLFE<br />
474-5700<br />
BLOOMF1ELO HILLS<br />
IDEAL BLOOMFIELD LOCATION<br />
roads lead lo ttae perfectly meln-<br />
tsaned 5 bedroom qued level Newer<br />
on prtvete cU-de sec<br />
neutral decor AI<br />
carpeting and so much more<br />
$164,906<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION IN FOX-<br />
CROTT sue Nice blend ot tradi-<br />
tional and contemporary deeijn<br />
Sky lights W greet room. beth.<br />
breakfast room Cathedral oaMng In<br />
great room 8 master bedroom, ce-<br />
ramic foyer 8 hen Much more<br />
$198,500<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
MJL CORPORATE<br />
TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />
851-6700<br />
BY OWNER Open Set-Sun 1-5PM<br />
Great opportunity Appraleed at<br />
$142,000 Asking $135,000 Con-<br />
temporary Colonial. 4 bedrooms.<br />
2'* baths, den. beautiful family<br />
room With studio caking, receeeed<br />
lighting, wet bar. opens unto lovely<br />
treed commons area Call 360-0234<br />
Decorator's Delight<br />
New construction Custom c2mtem-<br />
porary oilers 9 ft ceilings on mam<br />
level Studio cellmga m great room<br />
and master suite Skylights. Peka<br />
windows, gourmet kitchen, ceramic<br />
foyer. Intercom, eee-thru fireplace<br />
Oetweer great room and family<br />
room, much mora Cak <strong>for</strong> detaMa<br />
$379,000<br />
The<br />
Michigan<br />
Group<br />
Realtors<br />
851-4100<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
OPEN SUN 2-5 Ro«lng Oaks Is the<br />
setting <strong>for</strong> this lovely "Provencal''<br />
Model on e n Itvs 3 rxvi<br />
room 2 bath quad-lev*. Land con<br />
tract available $149 900 I3€«i<br />
The<br />
Michigan<br />
Group<br />
Realtors<br />
591-9200 •<br />
HORSE FARM on 7V> compkn-<br />
fenced acres Beautitui con tarn<br />
•ary home teetures 3 bedrooms .<br />
baths, greet room with nstma' fim<br />
place and first floor laundry<br />
barn with 8 box stalls anc •»"<br />
room also pole barn $ 106 500,, *<br />
Century 21 Hart<strong>for</strong>d Southw^it<br />
348-6500 437 I" '<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
Stately Executive Tudor with over<br />
3500 sc ft Wel maintained home<br />
wtth extenelve use ol crown mold-<br />
ings <strong>Library</strong> has bullt-lns, family<br />
room with flaldstons fireplace fin-<br />
ished rec room with wet bar mssler<br />
bedroom suits<br />
Century 21<br />
Today 261-2000<br />
BY OWNER - Farmmgton, 3 bed-<br />
room ranch, 1'1 baths, 2 fireplaces.<br />
$103,900<br />
477-0453<br />
large lot. new kitchen<br />
BY OWNER 4 bedroom split level.<br />
1'* baths, large family room/flre-<br />
piace 2 car attached garage Cov-<br />
ered patio, $102,900 474-0006<br />
ENTERTAINERS DREAM<br />
offenng a very open floor plan Dra-<br />
matic vaulted cemngs and skylights<br />
set the scene of what is to come At<br />
the lop of the stslra there is s beeu-<br />
tlful bsicony separating the 4 bed-<br />
rooms. the master bedroom with Its<br />
own fashion bath The convenience<br />
mdudea 1st floor leundry, and 2 car<br />
attached garage A* this with oek<br />
cabinetry, and beeutlful stained<br />
idwork Starting at $206 450<br />
HARRYS<br />
WOLFE<br />
474-5700<br />
Beautiful Inground<br />
area I29S.ifoc—<br />
RALPH<br />
MANUEL<br />
851-6900<br />
JUST LISTED! Beautiful 4 bedroom<br />
colonial on 6 34 acrae Peaceful 8<br />
prtvate setting wrth large fenced<br />
yard lor pets or kids Lots ol land tor<br />
Biking, hiking or cross country ski-<br />
ing Small pond west ol house lep-<br />
pcox Vi on property), close lo Tipei-<br />
co Laka and public acceas Hartland<br />
schools $115 ,900<br />
TOP QUALITY ONLY m thtt execu-<br />
tive bnck ranch home situated on 4<br />
plus acres Feetunng greet room<br />
wtth step down from kitchen, 2 ful<br />
marble baths, largs utnty room wtth<br />
half bath, custom kitchen cabinets<br />
3 car garage and full baaement<br />
Many extras m ihls fins horns Call<br />
<strong>for</strong> your own privets showing<br />
$189,500<br />
474-4530<br />
LYON TWP. .<br />
Country per»d'*e 2 story cedar b<br />
dor m secluded selling on 5 acres,<br />
fireplaces crown moldings C-s-rd<br />
ing 8 ivood windows 4 bedroorr<br />
with extra large closets a su»<br />
buy 349-4*4<br />
E R A R Y M A L S Y M E S<br />
MILFORO - 1 year old home. 19P<br />
Sflft , 3 bedroom ranch Full base<br />
borhood $138.<<br />
NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 3 bedroom<br />
ranch. 2'f> cat atiached garage, ful<br />
baaement. greet room, first floor<br />
leundry, wooded lot. immediate oc-<br />
cupancy $102,900 344-4923<br />
EXECUTIVE COLONIAL<br />
In deeirabie Hunt Club Sub oI Farm-<br />
ington H*s. 4 spacMMe bedroome<br />
mdudee master suits wtth flrspleoe.<br />
paths. 1st Itoor leundry den.<br />
family room fireplace, crown mold-<br />
ings. attached 2'A car garage. 2<br />
decks, automatic sprmklers. profee-<br />
OPEN HOUSE SAT 8 SUN 1-4<br />
29821 BRIAFtWOOO CT<br />
(S of 14 MUe Rd W of Orsks Rd )<br />
BUILDERS CLOSE OUT! New 4,100<br />
SQUSTS leal contemporary home on<br />
a large treed cui-de-sac lot m presti-<br />
gious Rambtswood Subdivision eilBi<br />
gats houss entrance. 4 hope bed-<br />
rooms, mesisr suits with nreplece<br />
wid whirlpool, dramatic ' story<br />
loyer. specious grset room with<br />
vaulted ceWng. state of the art kitch-<br />
en wtth el the bum ma Includes sod<br />
aod sprinkler system. Many cuatom<br />
features. ASKING $397,000 CaH to-<br />
day lor your personal lour ASK<br />
FOR JERRY EDWARDS<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
MJL CORPORATE<br />
TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />
- 851-6700<br />
MILFORD - 3 bedroom 2 story cqf<br />
temporary home wilh large gr«a'<br />
room 2'i car garage, located<br />
large lot m Sherwood Acres Cm<br />
A.J VenOyen Bunders 684-1228 pr<br />
229-2085<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
LAND CONTRACT TERMS - IMME-<br />
DIATE OCCUPANCY New 1.750 sq<br />
rt home Full baaement. 2 car ga-<br />
rage. fireplace m living room and a<br />
private setting st edge of subdivi-<br />
sion Beeutlful woodwork through-<br />
out Hartland Schools 1H miles to<br />
expressways $118,500 Take US 23<br />
N of M-59 to Clyde Rd exit, go W<br />
on Clyde to Culler, turn S 8 follow<br />
open signs to 90S3 Pine Hi! Treii<br />
England Real Estats 4744530<br />
306 Southfieid-Lathryp<br />
alonalty landacaped $234 ,1<br />
By 478-6885<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - country »v-<br />
mg with city convenience. 1* story<br />
1.422 sq feet. 3 bedrooms, 1 beth. 4<br />
car detected garage. meUMad<br />
166x616 lot S87 000 476-7168<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5<br />
26348 PLEASANT VALLEY<br />
(N ol 11 MUe. E ol Drake) Contem-<br />
porary brtck Qued on laros lot In<br />
popular Pises ant Valley Sub with<br />
private iaka.'sandy beech. 4 bed-<br />
rooms. 2*4 baths, circular staircaaa<br />
32' Ifvtng/dirMng room with beamed<br />
BLOOMFIELD - NW ol FranMki Rd<br />
8 Lone Pine Ranch 3 bedroome. 3<br />
VALUE PACKED<br />
IS<br />
a.<br />
apeooue country kitchen qusflry<br />
•nlshed tinman, lovely nortda<br />
n overlook Ine beautifully<br />
Century 21<br />
Todey 261-2000<br />
311 Dearborn<br />
GORGEOUS<br />
s<br />
' bath townhouse 2<br />
car attached garage, fireplace, cen-<br />
tral air full basement private walled<br />
courtyard. $95 990<br />
661-4422<br />
APPLEGATE II<br />
CONDOS<br />
Ranches 8 townhouses each with<br />
full basements and carports Excel-<br />
lent location - dose to X-weys<br />
shopping churches and schools<br />
Starting at $86 990 Call 473-9050<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
349-1212 261-1823<br />
FARMINGTON - Herllage Vllaoe<br />
Weal Townhouse - 2 bedrooms li-<br />
brary 1H oaths Fireplace 14x25<br />
master bedroom, family room<br />
Walk-out lower level 2 car garage<br />
End unit $126 500 Phone<br />
Ed Risdon 649-4673<br />
645-2500<br />
Cranbrook Assoc. Inc<br />
RALPH<br />
MANUEL<br />
851-6900<br />
NORTHVILLE AREA - Neer 1-275 8<br />
7 Mile 2 bedroom 2 osth. laundry<br />
room window Ireetments. carport<br />
alt appliances $79 900 474-1246<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Newest Community<br />
• S I E R R A POINTE"<br />
Luxury Condominiums<br />
PRE-CONSTRUCTION PRICING<br />
AVAHLABLE NOW'<br />
SALES CENTER NOW OPEN<br />
Northville<br />
Blue Heron Pointe<br />
| Plan your Future m a unique lake<br />
| community This spacious rsnch hes<br />
] 2 bedrooms 2 baths, <strong>for</strong>mal dining<br />
room, fireplace. 2 car atiacf»d ga-<br />
rage with opener, flruened wefcout<br />
| basement direct access to lake <strong>for</strong><br />
j year round recreation, new con-<br />
| »truction Townhouse style also<br />
available Prspsrs to be imp-essed'<br />
SOUTHFIELD • Kingswood Place<br />
OPEN SAT SUN 2-5<br />
19691 Raleigh Circle South 12 Mile<br />
- Evergreen area Sparkling 2 bed-<br />
room townhouse immediate pos-<br />
session Owner 569-3366<br />
VERY ATTRACTIVE Florida mobile<br />
home Top quality finieri materials<br />
and furnishings Owned only one<br />
year Two bedrooms two luk Oeths<br />
»ssher dryer seteened porch<br />
Priced m low $20 s AuOurndale<br />
811-964-2341<br />
•25 ft X 9* h area' $100,000 I office Smek office bm«*ng -it-<br />
homes $V 000 terms 838-6731 apenment above> Full, rented PeTO<br />
jerking $'10 900 Loreni 4 Asaoc.<br />
LlVONiA ates Been w s 453-7000<br />
Lioubie «ts '20« 132 wooOea<br />
Merrison Rd S of ' Mile $20 000<br />
eacr<<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
Schools 8 mailing 10 acres<br />
330i • 320 "Waahienaw Couni,<br />
$49 000 SOUTH I. 'ON<br />
2 i acres 193x569 Oekiarid Coun<br />
ty $25 OOO<br />
WILL 1 AMS TON<br />
'0 acres wooded ingnam cCKrnt<br />
$20 000<br />
iRiS M HILwS<br />
10-600 acres •arge- parcels «nt»<br />
lakefront<br />
.rvONIA<br />
2 vies ai ' l «?9>i $*0 000 lor Boir<br />
352 Commercial / Retail<br />
BRlGH'ON AREA<br />
| 17 000 Sc Ft .acarn commercial<br />
Vuiidirvg 1200 lee' "rom expressway<br />
on 5 acres .anc Conlract terms<br />
20TH CENTURY REALTY 43"-69«'<br />
NOPT" SUBURBAN craft store <strong>for</strong><br />
va»e Exceiienr g-owth profitable<br />
fveniory «ai* assets 435-3748<br />
SOUTHFIELD '2 Mile-Evergreen 2<br />
Oedroom. 1'y Oath townhouse with<br />
bssement fireplace patio pool 8<br />
tennis $68,900 552-0255<br />
• WE PAY CASH •<br />
FOR MOBILE HOMES<br />
NORTH MOBILE HOMES<br />
699 7366<br />
28200 7 M<br />
TEPEE<br />
533-7272<br />
[Pi'MOrv'- 3600<br />
Sw-ace tor sale Exuelie<br />
tEr-iLiG REAL ES" A'l<br />
h reiai<br />
••rest meni<br />
453 "HOC<br />
I LIVONIA<br />
"5 X 135 Al ui'lrties E ot Mil _ .<br />
I Arm Arbor Rd $18 900 422-3'99 hOUSe<br />
353 Industnal/Ware-<br />
SOLTTM LYON - Senior Crtuwn 55 or<br />
Older co-op on private Lake Angela<br />
• bedroom upper carport $57 000<br />
$ 156 monthly Heet 8 taxes includ-<br />
ed, immediate occupancy 437-0572<br />
S LYON CO-OP - Tired of the Hon-<br />
ey do this and Honey do that - then<br />
try this sduft community with this 5<br />
room 2 bedroom brick snd unit co-<br />
op ocaied in the City of S Lyon<br />
Ful finished bssement enclosec<br />
rear porch, detached adjecen; car<br />
port All foi $47,700<br />
James C Culler Reeity349-4030<br />
333 Northern Property<br />
For Sale<br />
AUGRES-TAWAS AREA 7 . -OOO<br />
ed acres, lake access, marina, golf-<br />
ing. all season recreation Land con-<br />
tract OK $2£.80C 737-4123<br />
GLEN ARBOR RESALE CONDOS<br />
At The Homestead<br />
Glen Arbor Realty inc<br />
16161 334-3055<br />
661-1400<br />
Northeast corner of<br />
13 mile 8 Hslsted Roads<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Spacious 1<br />
bedroom 1st fir . excellent condi-<br />
tion Includes appliances 8 window<br />
treatments. Pool tennis court<br />
$55 900 737-4345 or 569-4101<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS - Invenary<br />
Condo Open Sunday l-5pm 29680<br />
W 12 Mile unit 807. second floor<br />
ranch, model unit, upgraded fea-<br />
tures. appliances, central air, pooi<br />
tennis, m-untt laundry storags plen-<br />
tiful Sisal <strong>for</strong> $70,500<br />
KATMERINE JOHNSON<br />
NO COMMISSION WITH<br />
HOME MARKETING SPECIALIST<br />
INFOS FREE BROCHURE 569-0070<br />
Call LILLIAN SjANUtHbUN<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
459-6000 _<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
$89 900<br />
Highland Lakes condo teatures 3<br />
bedrooms, remodeled klichen with<br />
appliances <strong>for</strong>mal dming room Vs<br />
baths sunken living room, with gaa<br />
fireplace, central air new carpel<br />
windows 8 WS1W heeler pool ten-<br />
nis courts 8 clubhouse Ask-<strong>for</strong> Ann<br />
HOMEMASTER 425-3830<br />
ARBORS-SOUTHFIELD, specious<br />
adult ranch style condo 2 bed-<br />
rooms 2 oaths indoor perking, m-<br />
urvt laundry, duality throughout<br />
Must see $82 500 Owner 356-0316<br />
ARCOLA CONDO Cherry HilL'lnk-<br />
ster Rd aree One bedroom sharp<br />
extrs mce Reduced to $22,000 Cai<br />
261-7445<br />
famlfy<br />
wch. 2<br />
UNION LAKE AREA-New 1500 so ft<br />
In-level 1'» baths. 3 bedrooms '*<br />
acre wooded lol. country setting<br />
$79 900 662-3408 or 320-1815<br />
311 Homes<br />
Oakland County<br />
BY OWNER-3 bedroom, 2 beth<br />
brick ranch 2 car garage, central<br />
air. gat heal, located m quiet viiiaoe<br />
ol OrtonvtHe For appt 627-3155<br />
HIGHLAND TWP - 5 bedroom<br />
home on 5 ao ea. great tor raising<br />
horses, additional 5 acres available<br />
Poeaibie land contract terms<br />
PINE KNOB AREA - 1-75 3 bed-<br />
room. 2 bath custom buUl colonial,<br />
too many features lo mention<br />
$110,000<br />
O'RILLEY REALTY<br />
689-8844<br />
NEW COLONIAL-SIERRA<br />
HEIGHTS, gorgeous new home wtth<br />
4 bedrooms, 2'v baths, <strong>for</strong>mal din-<br />
ing hji basement, beautiful eleva-<br />
tion with lovely view, very well priced<br />
at $128,900 BR<br />
EARL KEIM<br />
West Bloom field 855-9100<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
Berkley doa house with large lot<br />
Mew m the last 5 years - kitchen wtth<br />
brsaklast bay roof 100 amp electri-<br />
cal. mammon and furnace Garage<br />
beaament 2 bedrooms and over-<br />
sued lol with fenced yard $56 500<br />
RALPH<br />
MANUEL<br />
647-7100<br />
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP<br />
Sharp 3 bedroom ranch Cory firsuy<br />
room w.'natural fireplace deck off<br />
dining area. 2 h* baihs basemen! 8<br />
2 car garege Cloee to recreational<br />
area lS» M0 A-3<br />
BANKERS REALTY. INC<br />
655-9000<br />
BINGHAM WOODS<br />
Large 3 bedroom, 2\s bath condo In<br />
prestigious aree of Bingham Farms<br />
Condo lying at its ftnaat <strong>for</strong> discrim-<br />
inating buyer $252,000<br />
8y Owner 540-3495<br />
Condo-Mart<br />
POPULAR<br />
River Glen condominium is the a!1e<br />
lor this clean 2 bedroom upper unit<br />
Well located overlooking a court-<br />
yard. newer carpeting and neutral<br />
decor An easy walk lo Downtown<br />
Farmmgton CALL NOW! $48 000<br />
DIAL 626-8100<br />
VALUE PACKED<br />
Spacious end unit townhouse in<br />
Country Place 2 twin bedrooms<br />
with 2'S bsths. <strong>for</strong>mal dining room,<br />
large kitchen with all appliances,<br />
"epiace basement 8 gsrege<br />
OOK! $97,800 CALL 626-8100<br />
ROYAL OAK<br />
End unn townhouse m a small, well<br />
tended complex m very nice area 2<br />
bright bedrooms, <strong>for</strong>mal dming<br />
room, cheery kitchen wrth table<br />
space Private entry and basement,<br />
low monthly lee EASY LIVING 1<br />
$56,000 CALL 626-8100<br />
Condo-Mart<br />
626-8100<br />
NOVI - Country Place 2 oedroom<br />
2't Oath townhouse Basemen!<br />
Flrepisce All appliances mini<br />
blinds, patio 8 deck $95 000<br />
Eves 346-1585<br />
NOVI Old Orchard a great buy<br />
Large 3 bedroom unn with Deemed<br />
1amll« dining room. 1 '•« baths fin<br />
ished basemen! wtth lots of storage<br />
fenced patio clubhouse 8 pool<br />
Asking onf, $7 1 500 Call <strong>for</strong> sp-<br />
po«ntm«nt<br />
NICHOLS REALTY<br />
348-3044<br />
r Oh r IN THE HILLS<br />
Open Daily 1-5<br />
J WT"3AIKINS<br />
DEVELOPMENT CORP<br />
• 646-3-800 •<br />
Story-and-a-naM and ranch models<br />
3 bedroom luxury homes with e con-<br />
dominium concept First floor mas-<br />
ter suite central air. appliances<br />
carpeting hrepiece Sioomkeid<br />
schools and mailing<br />
PRICED FROM<br />
$429,000<br />
Norcilfl Drive<br />
Of Lahser Rd<br />
N ot ^ong _ake. S of Hickory Grove<br />
We Cooperate with Brewers<br />
GRAND TRAVERSE BAY<br />
With beautiful beaches 8 tennis<br />
courts across from this stalefy 120<br />
yr oul Georgian style nome ."Jeei<br />
tor a bed 8 breektast or s single<br />
'amity nome 5 bedrooms. 2 s Oaths<br />
iirs imoow's<br />
MAGN"F iCEN T 10 acre site spli'<br />
abie of* ot Duck _ake Rd backing<br />
up td 8 -esomfield erea 355-4526<br />
ROCHESTEP HILLS<br />
3'4 acre wooded rot m estaoi-shed<br />
subdivision Sewer » water<br />
651-2259<br />
SOUTH Z rON-MILFORO AREA 17<br />
parcels i 5 to 10 acres Per; eno<br />
ready tor Spring construction<br />
These parcels going las' 437-4660<br />
SOUTH L'ON<br />
SALE LEASE<br />
Lrgh' industrial office storage<br />
'..00G-12.000 sc 1<br />
SAuES Starling st $33 50C<br />
,. EASE F-om $4 per SC n<br />
i-act 'arms available<br />
Bern<br />
VACANT<br />
snugue<br />
watch sauna, patios 8 porches<br />
Convenient tc shopping 8 a newfy<br />
eipanded harbor Golf 8 skimg<br />
withm minutes $179,900 1-106<br />
EL* LAKE ES r ATES<br />
I On 943 ft of prime Elk Lake fron-<br />
tage A truly private setting with<br />
sand beaches Jacmis courts 'Kjing<br />
stables 8 more $799 000 terms<br />
4-100<br />
Reat Estate One<br />
of Elk Rapids<br />
616-264-5611<br />
L IN PE'OSKEY - Pastry Shop Owner<br />
wii- stay on as employee For more<br />
( m<strong>for</strong>mstion phone jack v'antrees 8<br />
Associates 616-347-3943<br />
70x300 lot. Uvonia Ut»-<br />
-,1-r.ii.irt P',nne an.time<br />
COLONIAL ACRES<br />
INVESTMENT COMPANY.<br />
. qi3) 437-8193<br />
'PSi-AN^ 2 oioc 0'dgs "ota<br />
' Zsmgs : 1 J-r-<br />
591-6352<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD SUBURB<br />
Beeutlfulty wooded acre - Sloping<br />
terrain great location mjs' w<br />
$56 000 478-1872<br />
W BkOOMFiELD<br />
with Bloomfield Hies schools waiir<br />
out woooed lot ir. MusdieOet long<br />
_a»e "Hds area Man, ponds m<br />
aree Wilt sen or build<br />
o-^ewood<br />
663-0057<br />
rowNSniP<br />
BIRMINGHAM - by owner town-<br />
house. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath. appl.<br />
snces included central air, new win-<br />
dows move-m condition trans-<br />
ferred $71,900 After 6pm 682-7493<br />
WILL NEGOTIATE<br />
Luxurious Bloomfield first floor<br />
ranch condo upbeat almond Formi-<br />
ca kilchen huge master sun* wrth<br />
bath 8 walk-in cioeet prtvate set-<br />
ting. overlooking courtyard, lake 8<br />
pool $76,500 Open Sun 2-5PM<br />
2015 Klungensmith, N ol Square<br />
Lake. W ol Telegraph Ask <strong>for</strong><br />
Vivian J. Wilson<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
681-5700 360-0690<br />
Bloomfield Contemporary<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5<br />
Smashing ranch condo with soaring<br />
cathedral ceikngs white <strong>for</strong>mica<br />
kitchen 2 very spacious bedrooms,<br />
walkout lower level backs to com-<br />
mons. Lowest priced unit m com-<br />
plex $149,900 6421 MAPLE HILL.<br />
N of Msple, E of Inkster Rd<br />
Lakefront Condo<br />
Beautiful Port Cove overlooking<br />
Cass Laks Failures 2 bedrooms. 2<br />
oaths open (lowing ftoor plan, fire-<br />
place central air. ai appuancas.<br />
many extras. $124 900.<br />
Century 21<br />
Today 855-2000<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
2 Luxury Condos Prestigious $<br />
convenient Woodward Ave ad-<br />
dress 2 Oedroom, 2 bath 1,500<br />
sq ft Underground parking<br />
$99 000 8 $117 500 Cai 9am-3pm.<br />
645-5305 or 6-9pm 852-1245<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Dramatic 2<br />
story living room wrth hardwood<br />
floor 8 tofi, 1'4 baths, carport,<br />
assumabie mortgage $69,000<br />
Century 21 Northwood<br />
Ask <strong>for</strong> Evelyn 399-0400<br />
NOVI SPECIAL<br />
2 bedroom condo with full private<br />
basement 1 car attached garage<br />
plus <strong>for</strong>mal dining room, doorwall io<br />
private patio Home professionally<br />
decorated In neulrai tones A reel<br />
buy s! $8 1 900 Call Donne Waller<br />
REMAX 100 348-3000<br />
VILLA POINT<br />
SOUTHFIELD - Beautiful in-level<br />
condo. cathredai ceilings, mirrored<br />
well m living room 2 bedrooms. 1'1<br />
baths 1 car atiached garage en-<br />
closed patio custom features, dub<br />
house poo 1 tennis courts mid 80 s<br />
Buyers only 557-6957<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />
MAGNIFICENT<br />
RANCH CONDO<br />
Transferred sellers can Offer «nme-<br />
diale occupancy on this beeutlful<br />
spacious detached condo -ess<br />
than 1 reer old - has the finest of<br />
everything' $285,000<br />
4768 Apple Grove Court Birming-<br />
ham N oft Maple E of inkster<br />
LORNA GRAFF<br />
RALPH MANUEL<br />
851-6900<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
HICKORY RIDGE CONDOS<br />
COMING SOON<br />
PRICED LOW 50 S & 60 S<br />
20 UNITS/8 LEFT<br />
Greet location - Middleoeit neer 10<br />
Mile, 1 8 2 bedrooms, carports, pa-<br />
tio/balcony. carpeting and sppe-<br />
your unit lor $ 100<br />
CONTINENTAL<br />
REALTY<br />
855-0101<br />
FOXCROFT TOWNHOUSE <strong>for</strong> SALE<br />
or LEASE with option to buy" Beau-<br />
tiful perquet foyer ad powder room,<br />
hardwood throughout, break fasl<br />
area in kitchen with new appliances<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-5<br />
NewtKirgih Lake Condo Upper urwt<br />
wtth bilcony lacing Hinee Part<br />
Move-m condition Formal dining<br />
room, large kitchen. 2 bedrooms 2<br />
baths, in-unit laundry 38228 Ann<br />
Arbor Trail, Livonia $76,900 Call<br />
Dave Gustsfson 525-0966<br />
Re-Max Weet 261-1400<br />
OPEN SUN. 2-5PM<br />
YUPPIES PARADISE<br />
Contemporary cpndo 2 bedrooms.<br />
2 Oaths m lovefy RamOlewood<br />
Manor lower level unil with at-<br />
tached garage plus carport Asking<br />
$122,900 Call<br />
Debbie Silverman<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
477-1111 357-7791<br />
PEBBLE CREEK-W BLOOMFIELD<br />
owner transferred, immediate poe-<br />
New Pane windows and French door session cm this stunning 3 bedroom<br />
leading '0 private patio Updated end unit condo. open flow plan, ar-<br />
wtth quality materials and STYLE! cular staircase to master bedroom<br />
Beautiful clubhouse wfth pool lor with sitting room and balcony 2 i<br />
summer en)oyment Cloee to shop- baths atiached 2 car garage West<br />
ping but in a quiet park-Ike sal- Bloomfield Schools lust listed at<br />
tingt BIRMINGHAM location wfth $169,900 PE<br />
Bloomfteid Hlls schools Cai <strong>for</strong> fur<br />
ther in<strong>for</strong>mation! $155,000 H-23231<br />
HANNETT, INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
EARL KEIM<br />
West Bloomfield 855-9100<br />
WALLED LAKE - new to markei a<br />
beautiful 2 bedroom condo wrth<br />
open floor plan decorated in neutrei<br />
lones Appliances included Full<br />
bssement Atiached garage This<br />
unit will not lasi - Only $-64 500'<br />
ERA<br />
FIRST FEDERAL<br />
478-3400<br />
WALLED LAKE Spectacular lake-<br />
front move m condition boat dock<br />
pr-vate boat launch private beach<br />
huge 9 i 27 deck wrth access from<br />
Irving 'oom and bedroom Centrel<br />
air Uipgrsoed carpeting parquet<br />
floors wont last long, $74,900<br />
EARL KEIM<br />
553-5888<br />
MW, INC.<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD Potomac<br />
Town 3 Oedroom condo wrth famlfy<br />
room Newfy decorateG A must see<br />
at $121,900 After 5pm 661-0620 or<br />
Deys 946-6222<br />
PETOSKEY ELKS PROPERTY<br />
200 fl frontage dn M-119 8 Round<br />
Lake Approximately 1 lOpfl deep 3<br />
bedroom home with garage Lodge<br />
is 400C sq h wrth full basamem<br />
rest rooms up & down commercial<br />
kitchen Lease back $245 OOO<br />
RESORT cm the STURGEON RIVER<br />
230 fl o* frontage epproximately 3<br />
acres |ust outside Pigeon Rrver<br />
State Forest Stste and al! around<br />
Fishing paradise 2 bedroom home<br />
3 rental cottages, plus out buildings<br />
6 mobile home hook -up Only<br />
$52 900<br />
GARY PHILLIPS<br />
REMAX REAL ESTATE<br />
6'6-347-4100 616-347-7686<br />
THE SANDS in<br />
The Port of Elk RapiOs<br />
NEW LUXURY BAYFRONT<br />
CONDOMINIUMS<br />
• Just north of The Grand Traverse<br />
Resort, between Traverse City 8<br />
Chanevoix<br />
• Situated on Grand Traverse Be.<br />
with 500 fl of sandy beech end<br />
gorgeous sunsets<br />
• Walking distance to village eno<br />
Great Lakes Manna<br />
• Year round paradise -<br />
golfing skiing fishing hunting<br />
1 oi 2 bedrooms from $99 90C<br />
Cau or Write <strong>for</strong> Brochure<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
10268 U S 31<br />
Elk Rapids. Ml 49629<br />
(616) 264-56T1<br />
V PS'LANT<br />
$28,000<br />
SUPERIOR r wP<br />
acres • $35 000 .<br />
Sl-PERiQ 0 T 'WP<br />
acres $15 000<br />
HAS'LAND TWP<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
i0 Ac«<br />
6 acres -oodec<br />
Hand» -ale<br />
Acre $52 SOC<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD we have a<br />
nearly new beautiful Condominium<br />
•ocated right next door to the dub<br />
house 8 pool 2 bedrooms 8 e loft<br />
natural fireplace m the great room<br />
wrth vaulted caning Reeasonatwe<br />
association dues Sale priced -<br />
$129,900 For more in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />
Class* Realty<br />
669-5020 or 358-5213<br />
W BLOOMF1ELO TOWNHOUSE<br />
2 bedrooms. 2'» Oeths fuN base-<br />
ment. i i car sttacned garage se-<br />
curity system situated on pond<br />
$100 000 661-5640<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - VACANT<br />
3 bedrooms, cathedral ceiling, fire-<br />
place buiftlns <strong>for</strong>mal dlnmg ropm<br />
2'i oaths, ful basement 2'i car at-<br />
tached garage 2 decks Secluded<br />
with trees Private lake $134,900<br />
Open Sun 1-3PM Owner 855-2387<br />
GREENFIELD<br />
VILLAS<br />
PHASE m<br />
NOW UN06R CONSTRUCTION<br />
LIVONIA'S<br />
MOST ELEGANT 8 LUXURIOUS<br />
Ranch 8 two story condominiums<br />
wtth ful baaement. 2 car attached<br />
masonry flrapiaos. 1st floor<br />
8 many other deluxe lee-<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />
RESERVE YOUR SITE TODAY<br />
Open deify 1-6pm Closed Thurs<br />
North Laurel Park Dr 8 Newburgh<br />
PRICED FROM $144,900<br />
Laurel Park Realty<br />
SALES CENTER 464-0340<br />
OFFICE 422-0710<br />
PLYMOUTH CONOO - Charming 2<br />
bedroom lower level end unit 1<br />
bath, breakfast nook, large Irving<br />
room, court yard wrth pool walk to<br />
shopping Best bargin in Ptymouth<br />
$56,000 Cai 459-4950<br />
WANT TO GET AWAY? Do rt m style<br />
wrth this beechftcmt veer-round<br />
home on Cedar Lake near Oscoda<br />
Compietefy furnished Quality work-<br />
manship, including custom designed<br />
kitchen with Jenn Aire stove 8 grill<br />
Deep wooded lot. Two |t2x21r<br />
bedrooms. 1 overlooking the lake 2<br />
baihs 2 car garage Jusl 3 Oiks<br />
from LanewooC Shores Golf Course'<br />
$125 000 B, appl 313-666-5021<br />
home, or 313-686-4630 i office i<br />
SALEM TWP - 2 B Aces $39 900<br />
j FEHL'G »EA. ESTATE 453-7600<br />
340 Lake-River-Resort<br />
Property<br />
| GAVLORD-WICHAT WE New con-<br />
2 2<br />
bail v ear-round recreation Or g>*<br />
course Owner $"0,500 737-4123<br />
! LAKE CHA»LEVO!X NW Michigan s<br />
i finest -esor! aree Sun-ruled cedi-<br />
contemporary 6 770 sc f » bed-<br />
|-oorns 2-5 iake la-Ji<br />
great room gourmet oai i.'icnen<br />
4'i Ceths. mdoor 40- lap swimming<br />
pool uacuai no1 tub sauna P'ofes<br />
slonally landscaped 1'Out pond se<br />
cunt, syster- Brochure available<br />
hMI-2101 > $64a.000 Contact Bemie<br />
Schrrutl Coldwei! Ban« a* Schmidt<br />
Realtors 228 Bnoge S1 ChanevOu<br />
! Ml 49720<br />
616-547-4444 Eves 616-536-2475<br />
342 Lakefront Property<br />
ANNOUNCING<br />
LAKEVIEW CLUB<br />
Million Dollar View and Irve right cm<br />
Lake St Clair You can now ow- a<br />
brand new custom 2 500 sq ft home<br />
with 2 car garage tor the price of a '<br />
walertroni iake lot Located on Jef-<br />
ferson a! 11V» Mue<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation: 774-6363<br />
p-ed • ramal Owner —in ease oeo<br />
thru 5-88 Reduced tc $145,000<br />
Dars 483-3935 Eves 665-5393<br />
3 ALL ST£E- pie-er^ineereC buiio<br />
ings 198" who vers 30X30 40X6C<br />
50x too 'as' Oanver. Car cor<br />
st'ud Must sen Oy Fee 291' Cei<br />
T" Circle Gerera Conlr 722-464C<br />
354 Income Property<br />
C mil to<br />
0owi»:ai's na»^<br />
-••o* Dj» ucntari •.•r-arrs<br />
•a"- «"* ors o* c«iar-r «c-<br />
ac'o-%s '-or-<br />
Park OOC' Maraa&«f»%c'<br />
£>*-Maa Bc-acOwa'* 4*»9->60C<br />
356 Investment<br />
Property<br />
COMMERC AL Bjl-D'NG An- X-<br />
oor Rc 775 area ; units Aimc-S!<br />
r « ful .lec-eoaiior avaiiab-e<br />
Casn or Cash 'elu" S 'S - appr»<br />
c atior a-ong with depreciai.or<br />
Cai' Rich Ka-igas V Lan Ca-zor<br />
One Way Realty<br />
473-5500<br />
358 Mortgages &<br />
Land Contracts<br />
i BARGAIN<br />
Casr to- Existing -and Contracts<br />
Secona Mortgages • iigriest $4S<br />
D#rry Q«ar . 4?5- ? 6AC<br />
.. *S— 'OR LANE CONTRACS<br />
Fast iccai service<br />
Centra Mortgage Core<br />
• B0G-624-7526 or 313-792-63 '3<br />
E-es I Wee«enos 313-"92-8274<br />
360 Business<br />
Opportunities<br />
A NEW COMPAN<br />
yrs Of medical<br />
360 Bu*in*M<br />
Opportunities<br />
iN'ERNATiONAi SERVICE CO<br />
^istea m tne Nov '987 Venture<br />
Magazine as one of the moei proet<br />
able comper»ee m the U S A Higr<br />
income pOter.tjei Over 900 tope<br />
lions m operaticm now Training and<br />
management Aseieiance E-xOuam<br />
lerriiory Can James Liar a'<br />
1 600-624- '6 13 or coaect at<br />
817-756-2121<br />
t-ETOS"E' BOYN£ CITY AREA<br />
Swvce Sietion and rental bue^we-<br />
ir h.gn irartic area showing a gooc<br />
, caar how For more m<strong>for</strong>matio*'<br />
pnone uac» Vam-ees 8 Asaociaies<br />
' 616-147 3943<br />
TRUCK REPAIR FACILITY<br />
-jghi a medium dutr i'uc*s 8 cars<br />
Complete —eKJtng and 'abncaling<br />
eou.pmenl Estabii»r«o accounts<br />
Prime .ocatiori on Eight Mue m ReC<br />
lore Ask ten Keith 532-7700<br />
$V 99 ONE PRICE shoe store or<br />
$1C, $2C lasmon siore Ciper a nor<br />
francniee store with tne -ibert.<br />
Fashions edvaniege Over i.300_<br />
b'ano names One-time 'ee mven "<br />
'ory fixtures Ouymg trip suppees<br />
nstore trai'ung and more Cai an.<br />
lime Dan Kostecay 50 1-327 -803 '<br />
1000 SUNBEOS<br />
TONING TABLES<br />
Sunei WOLFF Tanning BeOs<br />
iienderOuest Passive Exercisers<br />
-ail <strong>for</strong> FREE COKX Catalogue<br />
Save 10 501. • 1 -800 228-6292<br />
361 Money<br />
To Loan - Borrow<br />
MONE' TO LOANI<br />
On ,our «ome Equity $5.OOC 4 up<br />
An, pu-pcise -ow interest Rales<br />
No Credit T urn-oown To quUrf,<br />
home mus- be valued at $40 OOO o><br />
mpre^ be -i paid cec home Roy a<br />
Ca» area App.o« $50 000 Cash<br />
646-206t<br />
PROFESSIONAL COUPLE -1ST ic<br />
purchase -esKjentus iot suiabie fo><br />
—sik-oul plan in Farmington aree c<br />
Northvil* a*ee 4A3-26CK<br />
400 Apts. For Rent<br />
QUALIFIED PEOPLE<br />
Save 50*^ Ren-<br />
S-APE LISTINGS • 642-1620'<br />
864 Sc Adams Birmingham MI<br />
AMBASSADOR EAST<br />
-3 M.ie - Greenfield Roya. 'Oai<br />
Spacious • anc 2 bedroom apa-<br />
men ts New*, carpeted 'er.' m<br />
dudes heat 286-6 • 15 559- -22'<br />
AMBER APTS<br />
has begu-_ market.ng _ ihe Ciawsor 4 Tro, ' 8<br />
bea-oom Chrioren^ Pets" As»<br />
MODERATE RENTS<br />
Days 280-283C Eves 256-671<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS 121 frontage<br />
OPEN Gun i-4pm 2360 E Ham-<br />
mond -ake !> 4 bed-oom ranch<br />
wan -cut $199 000 CokJweii Ban.ker<br />
Be sure lo contaci Russ Messina<br />
642-24O0 or 626-724T<br />
ties' nutritional product r the world<br />
We are a peope helping people<br />
business vou must De motivated &<br />
able ic advance auicxy wir me ae-<br />
S"e ic eam additional income<br />
CALL 421-4024<br />
BEA-TY SA.ON<br />
Northville Novi area in Shopping<br />
Good Leas^ 9 Stations<br />
Celt M< walker 675-6768<br />
BREAD ROUTE - downriver »•«,<br />
call between 6om-9pm 459-0250<br />
334 Out Of Town<br />
Property For Sale<br />
ARIZONA - Beautiful contemporary<br />
bedroom condo ir, mountainous<br />
] CASS _AKEFRONT 2'V acre private<br />
estate leetunng 4 bedroom contem-<br />
porary home W' Bloomfield<br />
Schools swimming boating and<br />
horses $*49.000 682-1
8E *<br />
400 Apis. For Rent<br />
ATTENTION<br />
SENIORS<br />
Tr>e beautiful Heatherwood<br />
has it all Fine dining,<br />
transportation 4 house<br />
keeping included in one<br />
low monthly rent 1 4 2<br />
bedroom apartments<br />
from $969 including heal<br />
Good limes good friends<br />
and good feelings al! come<br />
together at the Heather-<br />
wood Only a limited num-<br />
ber o' apartments avail-<br />
able<br />
22800 CIVIC Center Dr<br />
•£ - AFSER RD<br />
350-1777<br />
You'll Love It!!<br />
O&E Thursday. <strong>February</strong> 4. <strong>1988</strong> Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 4, <strong>1988</strong> O&E +•9E<br />
400 Apts. For Rent<br />
BlOOMFIElD HILLS<br />
Immediale occupancy Luxurious<br />
LaHetrOnl 2 beOrooma, 2 DetKs ^<br />
Heat ACRJOEO MIL —H&RW dryer.<br />
carpon<br />
33S2S40 332-»344<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
1 twWioc-M HECIOUS APT available<br />
3 i-«4S PER MC ContKI MA--iorie<br />
re«erETF apartments alsc<br />
a»A»iacie 332-1848 or 739-7743<br />
CAMELOT APTS<br />
LUXURY one AND TWO bedrooms. ."iear<br />
Beaumont Balcony d.stmrasher<br />
sfcyUgir JNC3 spacious rooms poo"<br />
trom Si >0 298-1544<br />
FRFE HEAT<br />
Bed<strong>for</strong>d Square Apts<br />
CANTON<br />
I NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR<br />
Spacious ' 4 2 Bednom Apt-.<br />
1 S~M« •OTS>et Sale Complea<br />
i Ford Rd near 1-275<br />
STARTING AT $445<br />
981-1217<br />
igto<br />
IRD 1<br />
CANTON Broonvww Village APART<br />
nents 1 6 2 bedroom units trom<br />
»350 includes waste- J'YER<br />
SLOW retri^erator Water 4 central<br />
near 4 AIR P»*. re Won THRU FN<br />
9ar- 5PM 729 -0300<br />
ORCHARD CREEK<br />
14 MIIE-Orcnaid Laka Rd<br />
2 Oedrom 2 bstn. ideally located<br />
close to expressways and STTOPCMNG<br />
Featuring<br />
• Individual Entrances<br />
• L uxury Kitcriens «ntii DELUXE<br />
appliances<br />
• Fireplace<br />
• GE WASHER-oryer in all apts<br />
• Burglar,'FIRE A arm<br />
• Carports<br />
From $825 ,<br />
855-1250<br />
REEGO HARBOR<br />
S*LVAN ON THE LAKES APTS<br />
lanetronl living ON Caaa 6 Sylvan<br />
Lakes M arge 1-2 bedroom apts In-<br />
cludes neal From $480 I Sorry no<br />
children or pels )<br />
Senx* Citizens - Special Discount<br />
Inqun'e Manager<br />
1613 Cass Lake RD<br />
Or Call 682-4480<br />
KENSINGTON PARK<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
FROkJ *'IR<br />
• FREE HEAT .ndiv~3ually con-<br />
trolled<br />
• Great lakeside *IEW<br />
• 7 minutes Irom TWELVE Oaks Mall<br />
• Appliances<br />
• Easy Acceat to L-9«<br />
• Near Kensington Par* cross<br />
E~'I-R<br />
£wtwoen u vernOiH >001.3<br />
FREE CARPORT HBO<br />
Baiconies Carpel rig<br />
Oeiuxe App.iances<br />
Large Wai* -ir i.iosets<br />
2 BEDROOMS WL TH 1'» BA R HS<br />
SUNNYMEDE APTS<br />
362-0290 NOON-6PM<br />
TELEGRAPH 7 Mile area Comro-1<br />
*t« 1 c«drc»m Eier-u^ai n<br />
ances. hea- 4 »«!rai<br />
River ai Telegraph S'udi--'. $.•'<br />
otyn bed oom $36C ' '"fj-o i «i*<br />
heat paid senior's welcnme "8 I"<br />
Spm 3Si\ta<br />
T O W N E APTS<br />
Crooks/Big beaver A'ea<br />
655 KIRTS<br />
Modern 2 bear oom apartmen' CA<br />
peteo dishwasher, large -<br />
paritty R >eal 4 hot waler include^<br />
>.iet off-street locator. La. ,<br />
Dasement storage V»AS ERR HI*<br />
covsrpo t>a- k'ikj a.ai.aWe —<br />
$575 MONTH P, ilS DEP'^tb<br />
•"all 9AM-6PM<br />
353-2996 362-0/8<br />
Twin Lakes<br />
Apartments<br />
beautrfu" spacious gioci.ds .argr :<br />
2 4 3 ONJ.YOMI ib'indaj . CLOSET-<br />
WTT- JI.'I II^I SGI I . 3,ACE,.<br />
yj,m«poura ^<br />
t- .luies if -.j' i—.lei A'jfH,, r Huii<br />
693-4466<br />
A RO*V C«JR .IONRTV<br />
TROV S Pin-kr 4tmosp^ere that<br />
atow-% <strong>for</strong> 4 pr «4te personal ENV dur NG<br />
any uprooted t""e period<br />
t—Or* or tavo-bed room i/»S are 'easfd or. 4<br />
month to month bat»S wth 4 m.nrrnyn ;rvirge O*<br />
or* rnontt Af UTILIT es 4r« mcSxled -N the 'e^t 4S<br />
well 4s cable teW^'or, -eserved parfcm| and<br />
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Mon -Fri 9-7<br />
Sat. 10-4<br />
Sun 12-4<br />
277-1280<br />
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1 Bod room $475 2 Bedroom $565<br />
Op*n dally St ttt-8. Sen. 11-S<br />
12 Mii«<br />
10 Miia<br />
Oaks<br />
OPEN SAT. • Beoeicke & Knie<br />
3-48-9590 or 642-8686<br />
THL PIKE ADT OP LIVING WELL<br />
fuljlltfiea 0&0r*mer"i 3 located m western suburb. Easy<br />
access to alt » ways and airport<br />
Cad anytime 459-950/<br />
400 Apartments For Rent<br />
S W A N<br />
402 Furnished Apts.<br />
For Rent<br />
ATTRACTivt turraahad atuOic apt<br />
!* Mapw Haggerty area utilities<br />
ar pool caoie No pels W25<br />
644 l '63 624-0780<br />
FL'Ltr PuHNlSHED<br />
t & 2 oedroom apartments througtiout<br />
Metro Detroit All Housewares &<br />
utilities included tn rent month to<br />
month lease families welcome MC<br />
V AE accepted Relocation Speoalsl<br />
3>3-355 53 13 or outside M,<br />
1 800-352-0629<br />
H A R B O U R<br />
0\ S H W LAKE<br />
Immediate occupancy on 1 & 2 bedroom units with many<br />
features Swimming pool sailing tennis courts, blinds<br />
free basic cable TV convenient to n-way shopping<br />
Mode- open 7 days. 11 unlll 6PM located on 7 M>lp<br />
Road between Haggerty and Northville Road<br />
H t Oft 8475<br />
Call 349-6344<br />
Open Daily & Sunday 11 to 6 P.M.<br />
HAMPTON COURT<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
"The<br />
Place<br />
To Live"<br />
IN<br />
WESTLAND<br />
WINTER DISCOUNT CALL NOW<br />
Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />
From $415<br />
Balconies - Carports - Swimming<br />
Pool & Park Areas -<br />
Storage in Your Apartment<br />
7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0<br />
Ford Rd. 1 blk. E of Wayne<br />
Mon. - Fri. 9 am - 5 pm<br />
Sat. & San 1 pm - 5 pm<br />
n n<br />
rent from<br />
s 4 0 5<br />
Microwave Oven Paid Gas Heat<br />
Atr Conditioning<br />
Pool & Tennis<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom<br />
Apartments<br />
Great Location<br />
Spacious Rooms<br />
1Vi Bath in<br />
2 Bedroom<br />
Pels allowed with permission<br />
Walton Corner at Perry<br />
Adjacent to Auburn Hills<br />
Mon.-Fri. 8-5 Weekends 12-5<br />
373-5800<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD UNION LAKE AREA<br />
BRIARWOOD<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
THE CLOSEST THING TO CONDO LIVING<br />
C00LEY LAKE ROAD AT LOCH HAVEN<br />
Spacious Apartments - individual Private<br />
Entrances - Free Carport with each apartment<br />
- Washer & Dryer Hook-up - Balconies<br />
- Oversized (7x10) storage in apartment.<br />
Fully furnished apartments also available<br />
(sheets, dishes, etc.).<br />
APARTMENTS FROM $410<br />
TOWNHOUSES FROM $595<br />
OPEN WEEKDAYS 0 AM - 5 PM<br />
SAT. & SUN. 1-5 PM<br />
363-7545<br />
402 Furnished Apts.<br />
For Rent '<br />
ABSOLUTE LUXURY<br />
COMPLETELY FURNISHED<br />
MONTHLY LEASES<br />
7 COMPLEXES. NEAR<br />
TROV 8 BIRMINGHAM<br />
EXECUTIVE SUITES<br />
FROM $65(H<br />
Compare at twice the price<br />
549-4500<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
SHORT TERM LEASES<br />
Adult and family units 10 prime<br />
suburban locations Utltniea included<br />
Complete with houseware®,<br />
linens color TV Swimming pools,<br />
tennis courts Weekly maid service<br />
available MC. V S AE Cards accepted<br />
Unmatched personal service!<br />
Executive LivThg Suites<br />
474-9770<br />
400 Apartments For Rent<br />
402 Furnished Apt*.<br />
For Rent<br />
BLOOMFIELD - 2 bedroom executive<br />
Condo Well located Color TV.<br />
all Houseware* Short Term Children<br />
/pets OK. $7»5 334-8812<br />
ATTRACTIVE NEWLY furnished 1<br />
bedroom apt in quiet 8 unn burtdmg<br />
near downtown Royal Oak<br />
Shorl term leeae From $550<br />
646-5357 or 548-6255<br />
BIRMINGHAM central location,<br />
completely turntahed, 2 8 1 bedrooms.<br />
heat/hot water tv Adults, no<br />
pets MOO 8 >475 647-0715<br />
FURNISHEO large. Quiet 1 bedroom<br />
Non smoking adult only Cage<br />
pets only Rent include* ail unities<br />
Deposit required 628-7858<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS Spacious, fully<br />
furnished executive, 1 bedroom<br />
Short term lease $750 month<br />
661-0368<br />
NORTHRIDGE APARTMENTS<br />
1-2 BEDROOM<br />
Verticals<br />
Microwave<br />
FROM<br />
Eat in kitchen.<br />
Walk-in closets<br />
$ 4 8 0<br />
• Carport<br />
• Furnished units available<br />
• (Short Term Lease)<br />
• Washer/Dryer<br />
1 Mile West of I-275 off 7 Mi., Northville<br />
3 4 8 - 9 6 1 6<br />
Open Daily 8:30 'til 5 Sat. 10-4<br />
Scctsdalo clparimnts<br />
Newburgh between Joy A Warren<br />
From s 4 3 5<br />
FREE HEAT<br />
FREE COOKING GAS<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom • 1Vi Baths • Central Air • Pool<br />
• Tennis • Carports • Clubhouse<br />
Laundry A Storage • Cable Ready<br />
Model Open 9-5 Daily<br />
12-5 Weekends<br />
Model Open 9-5 Daily<br />
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404 Houses For Rent<br />
-L»MOUT» • 3 badiown •«ncn with<br />
basemenl a.aiiabl* March 1st No<br />
pels Adulls $650/M0<br />
AFIER SPM 459-7235<br />
O&E Thursday <strong>February</strong> 4. <strong>1988</strong><br />
404 Houses For Rent<br />
REDFORD Grand Rivei "elegraph<br />
• «a 3 bedroom fun casement ga<br />
$4 75 month pius security<br />
827 2860 or 229-2291<br />
404 Houses For Rent<br />
REDFORD 'VWP Clear 3 DeO BEDFORD TWP Plymouth, Inkster<br />
room® dining room, 'cm responsible are* 3 Oedroom brick with<br />
'imii, $395 MO Relerenoee, s»- ""•semeni '«>ced yerd 8 jar age no<br />
cunt, 47? 396 1 P*, includes carpeting, drapes,<br />
central air eH kitchen appliances<br />
walk-m Siore room Carport and<br />
cabM available 569^149<br />
Cleen 3 Oedroom, utlMy<br />
. . _t baths. lence<<br />
mediate occupenci $510<br />
room. 2 lull baths, fenced<br />
404 Houses For Rent<br />
ramify<br />
I. $575<br />
SOUTHFIELD 3 Oedroom<br />
room, large lot, large garage<br />
per month 367-2385 334-802*0<br />
SOUTHFIELD 12 Mile; South held<br />
Rd area 3 bedrooms. !'•» baths,<br />
famlfy room, all appliances $625<br />
per Mo Call after 5 PW 559-2563<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD -<br />
now to July 31 al $950 4 bedroom.<br />
2'» bath colonial Family room with<br />
fireplace, kitchen appliances, car-<br />
peting, attached 2 car oarage with<br />
opener Bloomfield Hits Schools<br />
G O O D E 6 4 7 - 1 8 9 8<br />
Reel Estate<br />
SOUTHFEILD - W Warren area 2<br />
bedroom Brick baeemeni. garage<br />
$375 564-7660<br />
400 Apartnfants For Rent<br />
~7~<br />
THIS IS<br />
YOUR PLACE<br />
FIRST MONTH FREE<br />
Franklin Square Apartments are centrally located<br />
on 5 Mile Road near Mlddiebelt. close to 1-96, near<br />
, great shopping and restaurants.<br />
Quality landscaping, laundry facilities in each<br />
building, wall to wall carpeting, air conditioning and<br />
swimming pool.<br />
1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments from 7 0<br />
HEAT INCLUDED IN MONTHLY KENT<br />
FRANKLIN<br />
&QUARE<br />
( " a p a r t m e n t )<br />
Located on "> Mile Rd<br />
Bet. Mlddiebelt and<br />
Inkster in L I V O N I A<br />
Open Monday through<br />
Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p..m.<br />
427-6970<br />
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TELEGRAPH'6 Mile - 2 bedrooms<br />
Baaement. fenced yard, immediate<br />
$375<br />
DEARBORN lower 2 bedrooms<br />
fresh, immediate, appliances $495<br />
Triple A Leasing $ Management<br />
473-5505<br />
TROY - Executive used noma 4<br />
bedroom colonial $1,600 per<br />
month South Eastern 254-5380 or<br />
254-5390<br />
W BLOOMFIELD - iake«ew 4 bed-<br />
room, living room, lamHy room/ftre-<br />
ptaoe. large krtchen 2 car parage<br />
$168 I<br />
ftmlmlrp mm-<br />
•Mr Spat. 646-2166<br />
AIRMINOHAM a n o e m - s<br />
Cat n Towonomes<br />
• Pool suncJec* &<br />
tenn%<br />
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Newbunth Road<br />
.Between jo* and<br />
'Jt'arren Roads >'<br />
4 5 9 - 1 7 1 1<br />
Grand Rjver<br />
Bene ten Mcadowhronii<br />
and Novi ROADS<br />
3 4 8 - 0 6 2 6<br />
1 * 2 Bedroom, 1 * 2 Bath Apartment* Featuring<br />
• Washer & Dmr • Teraw coarti<br />
• Walk-in cloactt • Mtcrowirt oven<br />
• PNVATE entrances • Setf-Oefroattnt refrigerator<br />
• Insulated Med entry door „ " SeH-deatunf o*en<br />
• Dead boh secw*Y • DISH^A^HER<br />
•Carpel • GARFCA«r cfctpoaai<br />
• Swfaunimg pool • Carports sraletilr<br />
O F X N M ' I N In to \IT >un 1 * mwin TO p.I<br />
425 Convalescent &<br />
Nursing Homes<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
OFFICE/WAREHOUSE<br />
Orchard Lake - 8 Mae<br />
2800/5000 sq ft<br />
352-3800<br />
Industrial/Warehouse<br />
Locations<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
3 400 - 4.500 sc ft Ughl industrial<br />
spaces <strong>for</strong> leaae include* 600-<br />
sq fl office spece. 1 overhead truck<br />
ooor lruCk dock avi<br />
1-275 exposurs<br />
proximately 2000 sq<br />
space Appropriately 1000 aq fl of<br />
free Basement storage Orchard.<br />
Lake Rd I Block irom 6»6 Cat lor.<br />
mtormetion 855-050*.<br />
GARDEN CITY Ford $ WiaMMt "<br />
Newly remooalaS Single room off-*<br />
• ice space From $295 including jt*-'<br />
ties 422-2*90 W<br />
I ,/VDNLA - Buckunghsm Office Park ''<br />
Schooic/an & MiOdiebeK<br />
I 1.200-14.000 sqfl Povste<br />
Entrances Excellent F*arking<br />
Now Leasing 11) 466-OM&.<br />
LIVONIA<br />
2.400 sq FT (2.000 sq ft office 8 400<br />
CAMPBELL PERSONAL CARE SQ TT warehouse!. 12 overheed<br />
door cuatom deengned offfcee with<br />
amor a area carpeting 8 centrel air<br />
or625-4252<br />
LICENSED HOME-Long term, tut _ _<br />
car* tor the elderry-in W Bloomfield 10 4|8C * ?? * ,<br />
Private room available Leeve name 'J" 14 R ^ M M C ^<br />
T number 669-4560 Cloee to 1-275 Very dear<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
2.000 to 4.700 sq TL light industrial<br />
with finished otlcea 12 overhead<br />
Ooor 8 Mile 8 TELEGRAPH area<br />
426 Home Health Care<br />
LIVONTA - For lees* 2.000/4 J<br />
square Met R-96/Fermmgtori<br />
Aak tor Jear at 421-400C •<br />
LFVONIA OFFICE 2 rooma 250 sq 1^<br />
available ai 1950C M-3dieoer<br />
tweer 7 8 8 Mae Cat<br />
Days 525-092C E<br />
EU Ken -IAM^<br />
vea 261 I21T<br />
LIVONlAi'Ftymoutti area pnvate<br />
ce $200 per month noudee<br />
answering Secretarial servica<br />
able 464-<br />
WANTED - Home <strong>for</strong> elderly person<br />
M wheelchair Needs care Ptymouth<br />
area Cat 455-2692<br />
427 Foster Care<br />
FOSTER FAMILIES NEEDED to pro- Overhead truck door<br />
vide home* 1or special - NM chil- ;<br />
Oren 8 teens « you can offer care & ; " ^ 3 X L*° " '•flht mdustri»<br />
understandmo consKJer becom^g s - W " area '« dear urv<br />
loster parent r«m«es sr» prcrnrSsd ^ i " « -5«e"»aad truea boor<br />
with an intensive toster care rate<br />
LIVONIA<br />
SCHOOLCRAFT 8 INKSTER RO "<br />
Aclive shopping center Ampie"<br />
parking space Now avaoaoie office<br />
space - 600 sq Met 8 340C sq fl<br />
ideal <strong>for</strong> RWN siore Cat 559- ; HO<br />
LIVONIA<br />
961 sq ft otfice sune In new profes-<br />
sional 1 storv BETIDING<br />
TROY<br />
4 M - 2 4 0 2<br />
Slephensor ' I - 75 corridor 3 475' NOVI<br />
sq fl R 8 D spsce <strong>for</strong> lease 2,000 600 sq FL professions* office space<br />
sqfl office'1 475 sq 1 warehouse aveiiaoie immedialaly<br />
477-5196<br />
Contaci SpeukJmg For Children<br />
544-0850<br />
OFFICE FOR RENT<br />
Nexi to Saver dome. 2 mmulee from<br />
Auburn HHa Ideal tor Manufactur-<br />
er I Rep Secretarial $ answering<br />
service sveaaMe immediate occu-<br />
pancy Cat 373-1191 or373-5530<br />
428 Homes<br />
For The Aged<br />
DAY CARE $ RESPITE CARE<br />
AvartBM tor elderly 'eaidents that<br />
are 60 years ot age or older Meals<br />
8 activities are included in our -ea-<br />
sonabM raise Whuehe* Home tor<br />
the Aged. 40675 Grand River No«n<br />
or call Mary Lou 474-3442<br />
ARI-EL<br />
Enterprises, Inc.<br />
557-3800<br />
OFFICE IN REDFORD<br />
A'WAI*_ABLE IMMEDIATELY<br />
PI sees cat 535-1717..<br />
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT<br />
Approximately 200 sq ft M<br />
luxurious office bu»dmg Orchard<br />
.an* Road befweer. 13 $ 14 Mia,<br />
Fsrrrwngior Hits $300 per montJi<br />
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL or<br />
located M Wuom jndustnst park ,RVC*XLEC^I mtorme-<br />
tion cat 626-1578<br />
3050 sqtt 600fl office<br />
313-349-6611<br />
LARGE STORAGE<br />
12* 55'<br />
9 Mile 8 Farmington Rd<br />
$260 mo - 474-2290<br />
429 Garages &<br />
Mini Storage<br />
ANN ARBOR TRAIL 8 MERRIMAN-<br />
400 sq fl corner-brick building,<br />
many uses.<br />
I ^IVONtA - New 17.100 sq ft wsre-<br />
PMXISS lor ease Firaah lo suite Dou-<br />
ble truck wee Sitting on 4 acrea<br />
-igfu off L -96 425-7969<br />
436 Office / Business<br />
Space<br />
AVAILABLE OFFICE SPACE<br />
B4oom«eid Orchard Lake RD<br />
Private entrance 650 squars Met to<br />
OFFICE SPACE TO REN-<br />
Dowrrtown Rochester. spprox 1500<br />
OFFICE Wnom-Wsiied Lake<br />
30300 Bec» Rd 500 sq ft modem<br />
office sepsrsts srtrsnos. at utai<br />
453-5496 3100 square feet<br />
ISOCtq<br />
PLYMOUTH CANTON AREA<br />
Completely flrasnec 5 year old medi-<br />
cal faculty Laec Imed X-ray room<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN<br />
Storage Space Office fllee etc -Jpstairs space - .deal <strong>for</strong> office or<br />
Heated-'sir conditioned Orchard retail 124 South Woodwarc<br />
Lake Rd 8 12 M»e Quotes 553-5622 $275 per month 662-4762<br />
pnvate front 8<br />
Ampie parking<br />
Also 800 sq ft suite from BUNDING<br />
on <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road General or<br />
WANTED - garage space <strong>for</strong> my 57 BIRMINGHAM Executive offlcea or medical Deeign ^OUR OEM floor plan<br />
Chevy WW pay up to $50 per retail space in the Heert of Down- Pr.vaie front 8 rear •<br />
432 Commercial / Retail<br />
towni Deeignec IN the Old EngHah<br />
tradition manes this one of the moat<br />
BEAUTIFUL suites offeree M the aree<br />
656 sq ft Ask <strong>for</strong> Larry 644-7060<br />
mem Ampie parking 453-6320<br />
ANN ARBOR TR 8 Memman<br />
Office or studio. 1200 sq ft<br />
Upper, reaaonabM rant<br />
453-5496<br />
ATTENTION RETAILERS<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
Cat<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
Mapke - Adams<br />
2 room suite Great loca- pm* uttme*<br />
tion - parking included<br />
TAYLOR - Grano River /Orchard TICHFLLP R. C D<br />
Lake Rd Now under construction 1 'oUdlC Cx<br />
Stores rrom 1.000 sq ft K>M Tub- FIOA ft990<br />
by s 8 Pizza One High expeeur* VC-C-J<br />
srte Occupency 30 days<br />
PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN<br />
Office space - immediate occupan-<br />
cy 300 " .075 and up to 400C sq 1<br />
Cat Deborah tor aetata 681-S700<br />
Old vat eg* pome re-<br />
ice $375 par month<br />
2 rooms. 425 sq ft<br />
459-042C<br />
PLYMOL-"—H - SOO SQ ft Rrepiece<br />
Private emrence 8 Lav $60C pe-<br />
month 455-3232<br />
LINCOLN PARK - Fort St New<br />
30 OOO sq ft center Just opened<br />
Join Perry Drugs. Auto Works,<br />
F»ent-a-Center, Ptzza One Stores<br />
from I 040 sq ft Occupancy 30<br />
days •<br />
Michigan s Shopping<br />
Center Specialist<br />
KAKRtT?-WEBER 8 CO<br />
353-9494<br />
BIRMINGHAM/SOUTHFIELD PRO- PRES'IGLOUS 8 UNIOUE<br />
fessionai Office Sune* Scenic new Office space <strong>for</strong> lease<br />
Secretarial services conference Office building M downtown PTYM<br />
room 8 other emenrtiee 642-6662 outh 1 block from Kellogg °art 8<br />
across from the Mayflower Hotel<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
WOODWARO/L-75 CORRIDOR<br />
UP to 20 000 aq ft ot pnme retail<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
SUB-LEASE 2700 SQ FT<br />
Eight prtvate officea large reception<br />
area, krtchen. private entrance<br />
Sublease thru June 1966 8SI-*004<br />
BIRMINGHAM - SUB-LET<br />
Best location, perking, 2 small<br />
offices. $650 per MO Cat 644-8254<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
1010 BOWERS - 1000 SQ FT<br />
space M busy strip center ideal tor P^MI^M burtdmg. grounc level. «H-<br />
" "" * pie parking dose to everything<br />
drugstore, hardware pamt 8 watpe-<br />
per carpet center etc<br />
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY<br />
Owner-Managed<br />
Ari-E! Enterprises. Inc.<br />
557-3800<br />
Brokers P-otected<br />
647-7079<br />
DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />
2400 sq ft pnme -etali space<br />
Hamilton Row Realty<br />
642-2760<br />
DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER<br />
Fleiali Ofhce Space<br />
335-1043<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 2 pome offtcea<br />
avaiabM immediately $450 per<br />
month per offloe. perfect tor<br />
independent profeeaionai Cat<br />
Dr Smith 644-2955<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
80C 8 1.200 sq. ft offlci<br />
Downtown Prestigious.<br />
town Private parking<br />
SINGH MANAGE MEN<br />
1600 sqtt 2 story 14 prtvate PARK<br />
mg spaces 2 ca- garage immediatr<br />
occupancy Contact Creon Smith<br />
453-1620<br />
' PRIME DOWNTOWN Office Space<br />
or poaaibie -etat in Ptymouth Excel-<br />
lent Main ST location • on 1st floor<br />
From 1400 lo 2400 sq ft available<br />
Newly remooeiec 453-7000<br />
PRIME Lfvonia office space ocaiec<br />
at 32320 5 Mae Rd I months L-ee<br />
rent 900 sq Met available short<br />
term or long term Ptaaaa sat 8am-<br />
5pm Mon thru Fri. Maaon Den-TA-<br />
Ceramics 525-1070<br />
: Share 36"<br />
custom oak detaas 8 top ouamy<br />
amenltlea wtttan walking distance to<br />
c Ciat 433-1100<br />
ENT COMPANY<br />
PROFESSIONAL seeks T<br />
aq Mel of Birmingham O»»ce space<br />
Mon thru Thurs Pleaae call <strong>for</strong> Oe-<br />
• sos EUeer 644-4*94<br />
REDFORD<br />
5 MM Rd W of Tasegrapr<br />
Deauxe Pnvate Office Suite<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Office businees space M newty dec-<br />
orated " 200 sq ft houae Total and<br />
complete privacy ol your own home<br />
Just 50 ft north o« 8 Mile road on<br />
Tuck Road (Easi ot Memmanl<br />
Completely pamted new carpal 8<br />
cetang tae 8 rest room No tax or<br />
meurance $600 groaa lease $360<br />
less than moat advertised equiva-<br />
lent space Dawn 477-0020<br />
BLOOMFIELD EXECUTIVE SUITE<br />
has office tor ease<br />
Secretarial service* included<br />
332-6229<br />
3305<br />
CANTON - professional perk 8520<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Center 8 Joy Rd 600-2500<br />
sq Met medical suite X-Ray lab 2<br />
months free rent 455-6363<br />
CTTY ol ROCHESTER - prVne pro-<br />
MaaKmai office space 850 aq ft<br />
V*ry reaaonabM immediate occu-<br />
pency 652-62*9<br />
FERNDALE Store <strong>for</strong><br />
Hilton near 1-696 2.200 aq ft WW ASTERN MARKET AREA<br />
divide 1 side can be uead <strong>for</strong><br />
OFFTO*<br />
and/or werehouee spece available<br />
houee Fancao paved yard 559-4637 2 ^ , 5 ^ K<br />
FLINT - sxceaent location MNtor Rd<br />
5600aqft buadma -atat or offices<br />
Ample parking Cloee<br />
2 Rooma Bathroom Storage<br />
CERTIFIED REALTY INC<br />
536-5400<br />
ROCHESTER I downtown < WOVEH<br />
office spece wtth common area con-<br />
sisting OI welting room, conference<br />
room and recephomas Secretan*<br />
auppon and answering service<br />
cat 656-0075<br />
ROCHESTER HILLS - 3 large offic-<br />
es csrpeted wetpaper. kteher<br />
area uttftiae except pnonee<br />
625-6759<br />
SINGLE OFFICE SUITES Farmmg-<br />
ton Hits locauor Anew si nig sarWce<br />
moudeq M monthly fee Secretane<br />
facsimile 8 copying sarvioe aMo<br />
available or prermees 474-0727<br />
EXECUTRVE SUITE<br />
Plymouth Historic Boaamg Offlcae<br />
SOUTHFIELD - Houae or office |o<<br />
both, Zoned commercial on Grearv-<br />
IMid Rd $600 per month 759-JT77<br />
Southfield<br />
AND oersoneKred phone anawanng<br />
Exceaeni auppon staff 45S S353<br />
R ARMING TON HILLS<br />
Grand River Freewa<br />
Park Suti leaas up to 2.300 aq ft<br />
New offlce apece Cat 474-0666<br />
tor FARMINGTON HILLS Orchard<br />
sien^ip or lerge buameee Irom 250 , a.« 8 10 Mae UOXK B^TIDMG<br />
IO 5000 aq Ft 850 to 1.450 sq ft Immediate ocou-<br />
• Esay acoaee to '-96 8 1-275 pency Below Market RANT 649-2629<br />
• FREE on sffe parking<br />
• mdhndua^y con I roaafl stale<br />
the art neat 8 ar<br />
• up-firtmg saowanoe<br />
individual executive (<br />
HOLIDAY PARK<br />
OFFICE CENTER<br />
."WESTLAND AREA !<br />
FREE RENT<br />
Great buemee* opportuniry<br />
wfftun a snarec office enwonmaai<br />
Telegraph 8 12 Mae Monthly 'eaiai<br />
mciuOee Ful time -eceptioniai par<br />
aonei phone answering conkaraace<br />
teoanee copwr 8 aecretanai aenrtca<br />
avaaabia Staring at $390 per Sac<br />
Cat Ron or Kalh> at 826-6BDC<br />
CENTURY 2-<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Ol 13 large office in<br />
Orchard<br />
Hurry limned offer Cat Karen Ward , MR outarts I<br />
at McKmley Propsmas<br />
313-766-6520<br />
655-4648<br />
SUBLEASE<br />
OPPORTUNITIES<br />
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14E* O&E Thursday, <strong>February</strong> 4. <strong>1988</strong><br />
SPECIAL ONE WEEK<br />
PRE-LICENSE CLASS FEB. 22-26<br />
We at Real Estate One Training Center think we offer the best<br />
pre-license and post-license real estate training.<br />
OUR GUARANTEE!<br />
We want you to pass the state real estate<br />
exam the first time. We prepare you to do<br />
just that, but here's our guaranteeWe<br />
know that adults learn at different rates.<br />
Some people can sit through a 40 howcourse<br />
and still need more help. We<br />
guarantee that if you don't pass our state<br />
approved course you can come back again<br />
<strong>for</strong> any or all of the classes until you do -<br />
at no extra charge. We also guarantee<br />
that you can still come back to any day or<br />
evening classes or review courses to<br />
enhance your ability to pass the state<br />
exam - again, at no extra charge to you.<br />
Our goal is to prepare you to pass the state<br />
exam the first time. If you need more help,<br />
we offer it and there's no extra charge.<br />
We 're ready to help. Please join our class.<br />
$99.00 Includes: • 40 hours of class<br />
. Quizzes every class<br />
• Hours of extra help<br />
(review classes)<br />
• 2 exams<br />
• Completely new 617 page text-<br />
book covering all topics<br />
• The best instructors anywhere *<br />
2^ Q<br />
CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY<br />
FEB. 22 - MARCH 22:<br />
Special 4 Week Evening Class<br />
FEB. 22-26: One Week Course ~<br />
FEB. 29-MAR. 17: Special 3 Week Day<br />
Approximately 1,900 people go through our 40 hour<br />
state-approved real estate pre-license course every<br />
year and we have taught this course <strong>for</strong> over 15 years.<br />
^ We are the biggest and best school because we have<br />
(±DQ established a teaching staff and policies to help each<br />
student.<br />
We offer at no charge (extra) hours of review<br />
classes <strong>for</strong> people who just want a little extra time<br />
to study math, Michigan law, and general real<br />
estate topics.<br />
J] We offer the students quizzes at each and every class<br />
to get them prepared <strong>for</strong> the state exam.<br />
We have 2 exams which act as a help and study guide.<br />
© o We offer all our classes in the Doner Building,<br />
conveniently located off of I-696 and Lahser Road.<br />
W,<br />
We offer a chance <strong>for</strong> students to come to either day or<br />
evening classes or both if they want extra help.<br />
Our instructors go through extra training themselves<br />
every month to keep up-to-date with new laws and<br />
details which affect real estate here in Michigan.<br />
We have just published a new 617 page manual which<br />
each person receives in the course to enhance self<br />
study.<br />
We genuinely care about every person who enters our<br />
pre-license course. We want you to complete and pass<br />
our course and pass the state real estate exam. Please<br />
join our class.<br />
CALL 356-7111 and ask <strong>for</strong> ERIN WALSH<br />
or call any manager at your neighborhood Real Estate One office listed below:<br />
i<br />
2.<br />
3.<br />
Commercial<br />
353-4400<br />
Birmingham<br />
646-1600<br />
P.S. WE INVITE ALL BROKERS TO SEND NEW POSSIBLE ASSOCIATES TO THE TRAINING CENTER FOR THIS COURSE.<br />
ATTENTION ALL LICENSED REALTORS<br />
We offer The <strong>1988</strong>-19696-Hour Continuing Educotion Count.-We think it's the best cou&£-anywhere!<br />
...Firet 1969 Court© to April 18<br />
Four different Instructors: f<br />
• Vice President of Education - Claudia Cauley<br />
• Attorney - Don WekJay<br />
1 • Head of Mortgage Services-Vic Milter<br />
• Senior R.N.MJ. National Instructor - BW Barrett<br />
It's only $25 <strong>for</strong> the entire 6 hours.<br />
Complete 72 page student outline.<br />
Bloomfiaid Hills<br />
644-4700<br />
Farmington<br />
477-1111<br />
Plus 16 additional Detroit area offices.<br />
4. AN brokers and salespeople from all companies are invited.<br />
5. Oakland Community College (l-696/Orchard Lake Rd.)<br />
Smith Auditorium (holds 400 people).<br />
6. a :30-4:30 on: April 8.<br />
7. Just call Erin Walsh at 356-7111 and sign up now? g ^<br />
8. License renewal requires an approved 6 hour course.<br />
9. Please join our class.<br />
Estate One. ©INC.<br />
REALTORS®<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
851-1900<br />
Lathrup Villags<br />
559-2300<br />
Livonia<br />
261-0700<br />
Novi/Northville<br />
348-6430<br />
Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />
455-7000<br />
Rochsstsr<br />
652-6500<br />
Royal Oak<br />
548-9100<br />
Troy<br />
528-1300<br />
Union Laka<br />
363-1511<br />
\<br />
Wsat Bloomfiaid<br />
681-5700<br />
Wsstlsnd<br />
326-2000<br />
•RmlEMtmfOnm, Inc.. 1997