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Volume 15 Number 88 Monday, <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>1990</strong> <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan 50 Pages Fifty Cents<br />

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

man shot<br />

by police<br />

By Diane Oat*<br />

staff writer<br />

. A 2 5-year-old <strong>Canton</strong> man was<br />

shot three times today by <strong>Canton</strong><br />

police after be threw a knife at<br />

officers, charged them and barricaded<br />

himself in a bouse, according<br />

to police reports.<br />

The man, who was in critical<br />

condition at St. Joseph Hospital in<br />

Ypsilanti today, was shot in the<br />

neck, stomach and thigh. He has<br />

not been charged.<br />

THE INCIDENT started about<br />

1 a.m. Monday when the man's<br />

father flagged down a police car<br />

near Ford and <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

roads, said Pat Nemecek, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

police in<strong>for</strong>mation officer.<br />

He told police be and his family<br />

were chased oat of the house by<br />

his 25-year-old son who was<br />

armed with a kitchen steak knife,<br />

said Nemecek adding that he<br />

didn't know what Motivated the<br />

attack.<br />

Three officers went to the<br />

home in the 7000 block of Brickland<br />

in the Warren and Napier<br />

roads area.<br />

The man reportedly went outside<br />

to meet the police when they<br />

arrived.<br />

"He had a number of knives<br />

and refused to drop them,"<br />

Nemecek said.<br />

He threw one knife at an officer,<br />

but missed, Nemecek said.<br />

The man then charged the officers,<br />

who reportedly shot him<br />

three times, said Nemecek, adding<br />

that he wasn't sure bow many<br />

officers shot at him.<br />

The man went back into the<br />

house and barricaded himself<br />

there <strong>for</strong> about 2Vfr hours.<br />

Western Wayne County Special<br />

Operations Team were called to<br />

the scene.<br />

"The officers knew they shot,<br />

they believed he was hit; but they<br />

didn't know <strong>for</strong> sure," Nemecek<br />

said. "They weren't sure what his<br />

capabilties were and that's when<br />

they called out the special operations<br />

team."<br />

The special operations team is<br />

made up of officers from area<br />

communities trained <strong>for</strong> intense<br />

situations.<br />

The man surrendered about<br />

4:30 a.m. Monday morning.<br />

Michigan State Police are investigating<br />

the case because of<br />

the shooting of the suspect, said<br />

Nemecek said.<br />

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' Creative living . . . . . IE<br />

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Entertainment . . . . . 5D<br />

Sports . . . . 1C<br />

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SPORTSLINE . . 591-2312<br />

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Candidates<br />

stake out votes<br />

By Kevin Brown end Diene Qale<br />

staff writer *<br />

It wasn't so long ago that be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

elections, candidate yard signs were<br />

scattered few and far between in<br />

Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

But more signs started appearing<br />

during last year's school board election.<br />

And by last fail, several city<br />

commission candidates were placing<br />

more lawn signs than ever, in hopes<br />

of reaching voters.<br />

Now that trend is continuing. It's<br />

most noticable in Plymouth, where<br />

signs are displayed in residential<br />

neighborhoods, and on succeeding<br />

lawns along some main streets.<br />

In the Plymouth city election in<br />

November, top vote getters Jerry<br />

Vorva and John Vos HI also put out<br />

the most yard signs. Long-time commissioner<br />

Robert Jones, who observers<br />

said was one of the most effective<br />

commissioners, didn't put out<br />

yard signs and was narrowly defeated.<br />

"I think a lot of people feel the<br />

signs are what did it," said school<br />

board candidate K.C. Mueller. While<br />

she's quick to point out that Vorva<br />

and Vos also got their messages out<br />

in other ways, Mueller and other<br />

school board candidates say signs<br />

are an important tool to getting<br />

known by voters.<br />

"It helps with the name recognition,"<br />

Mueller said. "But I do believe<br />

and I do hope there's more to it than<br />

the signs."<br />

School board candidate Diane<br />

Stamp said that "If everybody else is<br />

doing it, it kind of hurts you" to not<br />

put up signs.<br />

School board candidate Carl Battishill<br />

raised the example of Robert<br />

Jones' city commission defeat, adding,<br />

"It's hard to know whether it has<br />

an impact, but if you don't do it (put<br />

up signs) it has a negative impact. It<br />

seems to indicate a lack of serious<br />

intent."<br />

Ptease turn to Page 2<br />

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FOR SCHOOL BOARD<br />

School election sign* are cropping up on<br />

lawns around the township. These signs were<br />

erected on rights of ways despite a <strong>Canton</strong> or-<br />

C Subuitotn Convrajnicallor* Corporation AJJ Klahu Knrrvvd<br />

BILL BRESLER/stafT photographer<br />

dinance that bans them from the public property.<br />

Driver still sought in hit-and-run death<br />

By Diene Qale<br />

staff writer<br />

A 60-car funeral procession wound through<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth streets Friday as family<br />

and friends said good-bye to Melissa Chisholm,<br />

14, who was died in a hit-run accident <strong>May</strong> 14.<br />

Police continue to search <strong>for</strong> the driver of<br />

the car that struck the eighth grade Pioneer<br />

Middle School student at 9:45 p.m. on Ford<br />

Road west of Lilley Road.<br />

CHISHOLM WAS crossing the street with<br />

her 11-year-oljJ sister, a Pioneer sixth grader,<br />

while their mother, Deborah, waited in a nearby<br />

restaurant.<br />

Pioneer principal Carl Taylor described<br />

Chisholm as an average student and "very<br />

well liked by a lot of students." She was a stu-<br />

Schools -<br />

guarantee<br />

grads can<br />

do the job<br />

By HB. Dillon<br />

staff writer<br />

Warranties soon will be used to<br />

ensure tbe quality of more than just<br />

consumer goods.<br />

Beginning in June, they'll guarantee<br />

the on-the-job per<strong>for</strong>mance of<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth Salem<br />

high school graduates.<br />

The board of education last week<br />

approved a diploma warranty proposal<br />

presented by <strong>Canton</strong> principal<br />

Tom Tattan and Sharon Strean, assistant<br />

director of the district's community<br />

education department<br />

The warranties, to be mailed to local<br />

employers, guarantee that graduates<br />

will have "functional skills In<br />

basic reading, writing, mathematics,<br />

computer literacy and communications,'*<br />

said Tattan. This to an outgrowth<br />

of working toward total outcome-based<br />

education. It reflects<br />

our dealing with employability skills<br />

tones, which are evolving as state<br />

mandates."<br />

"We're saying to employers, If<br />

kids don't have those skills in your<br />

opinion, you can tend them back and<br />

well retrain them at our expense,"<br />

said Superintendent John Hoben.<br />

"Well also give employers a<br />

record of students' attendance the<br />

last year of school" said Strean.<br />

"Attendance - getting to the Job -<br />

to a number one issue."<br />

The warranty program to a byproduct<br />

of "Partnership <strong>for</strong> Education";<br />

a joint venture recently launched by<br />

the Plymouth Community Chamber<br />

of Commerce and Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Community Schools.<br />

Partnership <strong>for</strong> Education involves<br />

business and industry in the<br />

of exposing students and<br />

to the workplace and to<br />

in which employees put<br />

sdecstioe to wort whlls an ths i J Job.<br />

turn to Page 2<br />

dent council member and was on the school<br />

track team.<br />

Her family once owned the Donut Scene,<br />

which is where witnesses called police to report<br />

the accident.<br />

During the weeklong investigation police<br />

have changed the description of the car that<br />

struck Chisholm. Initially they thought it was<br />

an Escort and later learned that the dark metallic<br />

gray paint chips found at the accident<br />

had to be from a Ford, Lincoln or Mercury.<br />

Police also know that a window was broken,<br />

but they aren't sure if it was a windshield or<br />

rear window. The car trunk likely was damaged.<br />

'<br />

Witnesses said the driver had collar-length<br />

dark hair.<br />

"Someone has to know where this car is,"<br />

said Pat Nemecek, <strong>Canton</strong> police in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

officer.<br />

If the driver had stopped at the accident<br />

scene be possibly would not have been<br />

charged with a crime, because Chisholm had<br />

crossed against a light, police said.<br />

Since he left the scene of a serious accident<br />

he now faces felony charges that carry up to<br />

two years in prison, a $2,000 fine or both.<br />

"Not knowing the total circumstances, he<br />

probably would not have been found at fault,"<br />

Nemecek said. "He was proceeding through a<br />

green light in the intersection.<br />

"He should have stopped," Nemecek said.<br />

"There is no way he did not know that be had<br />

hit someone or something."<br />

Police have received less than 10 tips.<br />

THE DAY after the accident Pioneer stu-<br />

dents placed flowers and carried signs at tbe<br />

spot where Chisholm was struck and whispered<br />

among themselves hoping to spot the<br />

driver of the car that killed their friend.<br />

Their signs asked motorists to beep their<br />

horns if they cared.<br />

School psychologists and social workers<br />

helped Pioneer students cope with losing a<br />

classmate.<br />

"Students began to express their grief in<br />

very dramatic ways, like outward bursts of<br />

crying," Taylor said.<br />

More than 100 Pioneer students Friday<br />

walked a couple of buildings away from tbe<br />

middle school they attend to the Lambert-Vermeulen<br />

Funeral Home to attend services.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> police are asking anyone with in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

about tbe accident to call 397-3000.<br />

Dirty work brings neighbors together<br />

John Den ski overlooks the Lilley Road Bridge where<br />

Greater <strong>Canton</strong> Hills Homeowners planned to meet last<br />

Saturday <strong>for</strong> their annual mile long clean-up.<br />

By Diane Qate<br />

staff writer<br />

You didnt have to dress <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Greater <strong>Canton</strong> Hills block party<br />

last weekend.<br />

In fact, the day's agenda called<br />

<strong>for</strong> residents to put on their worst<br />

clothes, roll up their sleeves and<br />

clean out the ditches of Lilley<br />

Road.<br />

RESIDENTS IN tbe subdivision<br />

planned to walk Lilley from Michigan<br />

Avenue to Palmer Avenue<br />

from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday<br />

cleaning tbe roadway and hauling<br />

garbage from the Rouge tributary.<br />

A lunch was planned after tbe<br />

work was done.<br />

"You can meet your neighbors<br />

who you haven't seen all winter,"<br />

said Joy Razor, a Lilley Road resident.<br />

Razor and ber husband, BUI,<br />

annually help with the event<br />

"We do it as families," Razor<br />

said.<br />

Bill Razor supplies back hoes and<br />

other equipment to haul the heavier<br />

refuse.<br />

Tbe neighborhood party has become<br />

an annual event since the<br />

early 1980s They clean Lilley, because<br />

It's the "gateway" to <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Hills<br />

Township gives something back<br />

to dentist who boosts community<br />

•y Diene Qeie<br />

staff writer<br />

Dr. James E Glinski to known <strong>for</strong><br />

his commitment to <strong>Canton</strong>, and the<br />

township decided to give something<br />

back last weak.<br />

Glinski was named <strong>Canton</strong>'s Small<br />

Business Person of the Year. He was<br />

among U nominees<br />

"There were some excellent choices<br />

and they could have very easily<br />

it also," Gliiwkl said<br />

The small burin • • person of the<br />

WlDlsm C.<br />

Scott of Dyna-Car Auto Cleaning;<br />

Hasan Killer, owner of Master Lighting<br />

Inc.; and Duane Bordine, owner<br />

of Bordine's Farm Market<br />

GLINSKI RECENTLY moved his<br />

dental office on Cherry Hill and Haggerty<br />

roads, where ha practiced <strong>for</strong><br />

more than It years, to s new <strong>Canton</strong><br />

locattea on Ford Road between LUlay<br />

and Sheldon.<br />

tout working or rotunhto<br />

time in <strong>Canton</strong>, Gliasid to<br />

in<br />

wife, Pat and son, James Jr.<br />

The Glinskto split their volunteer<br />

involvement between the communi-<br />

GUNSKTS<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> chamber president in ltM<br />

and IMS, he to beat known locally<br />

<strong>for</strong> initiating the buetoaas/govern-<br />

breakfast siwusorlna spoosoringi the 1<br />

University<br />

party and scholarship program<br />

' i to the i'<br />

turn to<br />

John Denski, of <strong>Canton</strong> Top Soil<br />

on Michigan and Lilley, said he<br />

hopes the idea will catch on<br />

throughout tbe township.<br />

"<strong>May</strong>be someone on Haggerty<br />

will do tbe same," Denski said. "If<br />

everyone or every street could<br />

have a block party one time a year<br />

it could be so much better."<br />

Lilley has become a common<br />

dumping spot <strong>for</strong> motorists, Denski<br />

said, because of tbe landfills that<br />

have been in the area.<br />

DENSKTS UNCLE, Dave Denski,<br />

to a waste hauler in <strong>Canton</strong> and<br />

he provides free dumping <strong>for</strong> the<br />

garbage collected during the block<br />

party.<br />

Residents meet at the Lilley<br />

Road bridge on Lilley north of<br />

Michigan to begin the two-bour<br />

spring clean-up.<br />

And the eyesores that residents<br />

disdain year long become treasures<br />

to the junk searchers.<br />

Concrete to the most common<br />

commodity hauled from the water,<br />

John Denski said.<br />

Tires and motor blocks also are<br />

common finds during the cleanup.<br />

Tbe ditches will be cleared of<br />

shrubs, building equipment and<br />

anything else that should be in a<br />

landfill.<br />

Challenge Fest<br />

kicks off <strong>May</strong> 25<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s Challenge Feat to a<br />

week-long extravaganza of family<br />

fitness fun beginning Friday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 26 through June 1 in locations<br />

throughout the township.<br />

The event baglaa with the<br />

soccer tournament hosting Mt<br />

teams throughout the mid-west<br />

The Burda Brothers Ftieeorki<br />

display, which sans illy brings<br />

oat tha largsat crowd, la Sa towday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> M behind township halL<br />

It has been dabbed the best display<br />

In western Wsyne County<br />

sots you la the<br />

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2A(C) OAE Monday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>1990</strong><br />

Transmission<br />

shop fights<br />

to keep license<br />

By Ktvin Brown<br />

staff writer<br />

Despite the setback posed by a recent<br />

ruling, tbe owner of a Plymouth<br />

transmission shop is continuing his<br />

court battle with the state.<br />

in August 1966, state Attorney General<br />

Frank Kelley filed charges<br />

against 13 transmission repair shops.<br />

They included American Transmissions,<br />

on Starkweather at Main in<br />

Plymouth.<br />

On <strong>May</strong> 9, Wayne County Circuit<br />

Judge Helene White upheld the license<br />

revocation of three metro Detroit<br />

transmission shops, including<br />

American Transmissions in Plymouth.<br />

as Kelley maintained tbe shops<br />

'were per<strong>for</strong>ming unnecessary, expensive<br />

repairs on automobile<br />

transmissions." according to attorney<br />

general's office spokesman Chris<br />

^-Witt.<br />

But John Folino, co-owner of the<br />

Plymouth shop, which remains open<br />

pending appeal, maintains a state<br />

employee placed chips suggesting<br />

transmission damage in the oil pan<br />

of a car taken to the shop as part of<br />

the investigation.<br />

Folino said when tbe transmission<br />

was checked. "We said, 'But we can't<br />

find anything wrong with it."<br />

"The only charges that were made<br />

were <strong>for</strong> new oil and a filter, but the<br />

state charges this is fraud," he said.<br />

While Uje <strong>May</strong> 9 ruling, "wasn't to<br />

our benefit by any means," Folino<br />

added that his attorney will emphasize<br />

evidence of the state employee's<br />

alleged tampering at a bearing be-<br />

<strong>for</strong>e White, scheduled <strong>for</strong> Tuesday.<br />

The Plymouth shop has "three or<br />

four" employees. Folino said<br />

"She (White) said we have until<br />

January 1991 to appeal it or to resolve<br />

it with the state," Folino said.<br />

"The Folinos, their corporations<br />

and their Franchisees have ftled several<br />

lawsuits against the attorney<br />

general the Secretary of State and<br />

state employees involved in tbe case,<br />

alleging that the investigation was<br />

illegal," DeWitt said.<br />

Two have been dismissed by the<br />

courts, while the courts rejected a<br />

state motion to dismiss one suit. Still<br />

pending, that suit maintains a state<br />

employee put an oil pan with metal<br />

chips suggesting transmission damage<br />

in a car with an undamaged<br />

transmission.<br />

Folino, who co-owns other American<br />

Transmission franchises," said<br />

that after the charges were filed in<br />

1986. business fell by 60 percent.<br />

Lately, he said, "It's gone back to almost<br />

what it used to be."<br />

Of Judge White's <strong>May</strong> 9 decision,<br />

Kelley said it "affirms the right of<br />

the state to conduct such undercover<br />

investigations."<br />

He added. "Automobile repairs<br />

are usually done out of sight and<br />

control of the consumer. Without tbe<br />

authority to conduct undercover investigations<br />

of repair shops, I would<br />

be unable to protect consumers from<br />

those unscrupulous repair shop owners<br />

and mechanics who put themselves<br />

<strong>for</strong>ward as experts, charge<br />

large sums <strong>for</strong> their expert advice<br />

and work, and then fix something<br />

that isn't even broken."<br />

Township profits<br />

from tournament<br />

By Diana Gala<br />

staff writer<br />

While the kids are kicking their<br />

heels up at the <strong>Canton</strong> Invitational<br />

Soccer Tournament this weekend,<br />

area businesses, especially motels,<br />

will be doing the same as they ring<br />

up sales.<br />

The eighth annual tournament,<br />

which is the biggest in the state and<br />

one of the largest nationwide, will<br />

bring <strong>21</strong>8 teams to <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

There's an average 15 players on<br />

a each team — or 3,270 kids. And if<br />

two family members come to<br />

watch each player, that's a total of<br />

9.810 bodies.<br />

IN ALL there might be as many<br />

as 13,000 out-of-towners drawn to<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> <strong>for</strong> the three-day games beginning<br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong> 25.<br />

The tournament kicks off the<br />

weeklong <strong>Canton</strong> Challenge Fest,<br />

drawing mostly <strong>Canton</strong> residents to<br />

varied events from fireworks to<br />

fishing derbies in various locations<br />

around the township.<br />

The soccer tournament, on the<br />

other hand, draws more out-oftown<br />

dollars to the community.<br />

"It brings people in throughout<br />

the U.S. and it gives you good exposure,"<br />

according to Tim Knapp.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s Fairfield Inn manager.<br />

'It's really nice, because <strong>Canton</strong><br />

doesn't have other things that have<br />

a lot of pull from outside the area,"<br />

Knapp said.<br />

ONE HOUR<br />

CARRIAGE CLEANERS<br />

541 ANN ARBOR RD.<br />

455-9040<br />

The Country Hearth Inn on 1-275<br />

and Michigan booked 60 of their 85<br />

rooms to tournament guests by late<br />

last week<br />

"They filled us up a year in advance."<br />

said Jackie Resovski,<br />

Country Hearth Inn manager.<br />

SHE ATTRIBUTES the success<br />

to advertising in soccer tournament<br />

fliers that were distributed<br />

nationwide.<br />

"I'm getting phone calls from all<br />

over," said Diane Brock. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Budgetel desk clerk.<br />

"A lot of people are coming from<br />

Traverse City," Brock said. "It<br />

brings more business <strong>for</strong> all of us."<br />

The growing number of motels,<br />

however, add more fingers to the<br />

pot. This year's bookings haven't<br />

been as good as other years <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Knights Inn. according to Marsha<br />

Gil<strong>for</strong>d, guest service supervisor. It<br />

was the same story <strong>for</strong> the newly<br />

opened Super 8 Motel on Michigan<br />

and 1-275.<br />

"There's so many motels here."<br />

Gil<strong>for</strong>d said. "There's the same<br />

amount of people, but we have to<br />

share them all."<br />

The tournament brings in money<br />

as the top fund-raiser <strong>for</strong> the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Soccer Club. Teams pay $180<br />

each to play.<br />

"We usually plow the money<br />

back into tbe fields." said Roscoe<br />

Nash, who has been involved in local<br />

soccer <strong>for</strong> more than 10 years.<br />

We Want to be Your Dry Cleaner<br />

25% OFF<br />

on your next dry cleaning order<br />

Good only on incoming orders<br />

Excludes suedes, leathers alterations and shirt Laundry<br />

J Good Only Until 5-24-90<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Welcome<br />

FREE STORAGE " —<br />

yffii KriW* 5<br />

Profession*'<br />

CURLING<br />

ftio-owo<br />

Nail Supplies<br />

Styling AkJs<br />

Conditioners<br />

Colors • Perms<br />

American Transmissions in Plymouth remains<br />

open as its owners challenge the validity ot a<br />

state investigation which maintained unneces-<br />

American<br />

tron/mi//ion/<br />

BILL BRESLER/statt photographer<br />

sary repairs were per<strong>for</strong>med and charged to<br />

customers in 1986.<br />

Signs mark campaign trail<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

Battishill said be expects to put up<br />

more than 200 signs this year —<br />

more than double the number he put<br />

up in the last school election.<br />

Mueller said she has ordered 125<br />

yard signs and put up about 100 so<br />

far. Stamp said she's ordered about<br />

130, but 20-30 have been removed by<br />

vandals.<br />

Another candidate, Robert E. Anderson<br />

Jr.. said of placing signs. "I<br />

think it's important-1 think it helps."<br />

Anderson said he's put out 100 to<br />

200. "We've had some problem with<br />

them disappearing," be said.<br />

Richard W. Sumpter, a candidate<br />

who lives in <strong>Canton</strong>, said the biggest<br />

impact on voters is endorsements<br />

from local newspapers.<br />

Sumpter said he's perplexed by<br />

school board candidates who are<br />

spending up to $6,000 to be elected to<br />

a position that pays $30 a meeting<br />

with a $1,500 yearly maximum.<br />

"I fail to see tbe logic of that," he<br />

said "If it (the spending) stopped at<br />

lawn signs I think it would be fine."<br />

Another candidate, Les Walker,<br />

said lawn signs are important in<br />

identifying whether candidates are<br />

serious about the race.<br />

"Whether lawn signs change peoples'<br />

mind I don't think they do,"<br />

Walker said.<br />

There likely will be more signs in<br />

tbe coming weeks. Some property<br />

owners won't let candidates erect<br />

signs until June 1. he said.<br />

Dentist named small businessperson of the year<br />

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• USED BOOK SALE<br />

Friday, jut 1-San4ay, Jut 3 -<br />

Friends of tbe <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

will sponsor a used book sale at its<br />

library to belp raise funds <strong>for</strong> tbe<br />

Friends of tbe <strong>Library</strong> wbicb in turn<br />

help support tbe many programs of<br />

tbe <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>. Call Wally Baker<br />

at 397-0999<br />

• JUNIOR GOLF TOURNEY<br />

Suday, Jane 3, 11 a.m. — <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Parks and Recreation will sponsor a<br />

junior golf tourney at Fellows Creek<br />

Golf Course. Trophies will be awarded<br />

to the top two finishers In each<br />

age group, 10-12,13-15,10-18. Register<br />

in person or by mail at the Parks<br />

and Recreation Department. Deadline<br />

is <strong>May</strong> 26 to register. Fee is $13.<br />

Call 397-5110.<br />

• TENNIS TOURNAMENT<br />

Jaae 1-3 — <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

will sponsor a tennis tournament<br />

at Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High<br />

School. Call 397-5110.<br />

• FISHING DERBY<br />

June 2-3 — Chamber of Commerce<br />

will sponsor a fishing derby<br />

Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday,<br />

12-5 p.m. at <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation Complex<br />

Pond. The fishing pond will be<br />

stocked with rainbow trout. Bring<br />

your own fishing equipment. Residents<br />

ages 4-15 are eligible <strong>for</strong><br />

prizes including a $100 savings bond<br />

<strong>for</strong> the longest fish. Register at the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation office.<br />

Fishing license will cost 50 cents.<br />

campus news<br />

JAMES GALLAGHER, 1989 graduate<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> High School and son<br />

of Mrs. Nancy Gallagher of Plymouth<br />

is among the following to<br />

pledge Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity<br />

at Albion College: JEFFREY<br />

JASKOLSKI, 1989 graduate of Catholic<br />

Central High School and son of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jaskolski of<br />

Plymouth; JEFFREY H1NES, 1989<br />

graduate of <strong>Canton</strong> High School and<br />

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• ROTARY WALK/RUN FOR<br />

LITERACY<br />

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McDonald's of <strong>Canton</strong> and <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Rotary Club will sponsor this event<br />

at <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>. All participants<br />

walking to raise money to<br />

combat illiteracy are eligible <strong>for</strong><br />

prizes based on the amount of<br />

pledges turned in. Ronald McDonald<br />

will be present. Pledge sheets and<br />

registration <strong>for</strong>ms are available at<br />

any Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> School, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, <strong>Canton</strong> Parks<br />

and Recreation and <strong>Canton</strong> Chamber<br />

of Commerce. Call John Schwartz at<br />

453-0590.<br />

• OAKWOOD HOSPITAL<br />

HEALTH SCREENING<br />

Jane 2-3, 1-5 p.m. — On Saturday<br />

and Sunday Oakwood Hospital is offering<br />

free, no wait, blood pressure<br />

and cholesterol screening <strong>for</strong> all<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> residents at tbe <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />

Department. Call Kathleen<br />

Keen-McCarthy at 383-27<strong>21</strong>.<br />

• FLYING PILGRIMS REMOTE<br />

CONTROL AIRPLANES<br />

Sunday, June 3, 12-5 pjn. — Flying<br />

Pilgrims will be at tbe <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Recreation Complex. Call Bert Brian.<br />

• KITES AND FUN THINGS<br />

Jane 2,10 a.m.-5 p.m. — Join In a<br />

kite workshop and open kite fly.<br />

Noon Windjammers, National Champions.<br />

$2 to purchase kite. Call 454-<br />

3760.<br />

son of Mrs. Suzanne Hines of <strong>Canton</strong>;<br />

and JOHN BRANNAN, 1989 graduate<br />

of Salem High School and son of<br />

Mrs. Susan Brannan of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

ELIZABETH M. GRANT, daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grant<br />

Jr. of Plymouth was awarded a<br />

bachelor degree with Cum Lande<br />

honors from Albion College.<br />

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• THERAPEUTIC<br />

RECREATION FITNESS DAY<br />

Satarday, Jaae 2 — Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Therapeutic Recreation will<br />

sponsor this event <strong>for</strong> mentally and<br />

physically impaired children ages 4-<br />

17. Call 397-5110.<br />

• HORSESHOE TOURNEY<br />

Sunday, Jaae 3, 2 p.m. — Challenge<br />

Fest Committee will sponsor a<br />

borseshow tourney at the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Recreation Complex. Registration<br />

fee u Q with prizes <strong>for</strong> 1st, 2nd, and<br />

3rd place finishers. Register at tbe<br />

Parks and Recreation office. Call<br />

Louise Spigarelli at 397-5110.<br />

• OBSERVER CHILI COOK-<br />

OFF<br />

Satarday, Jane 2, 2 pan. — Tbe<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Observer</strong> will sponsor a chili<br />

cook-off at the Historical Museum.<br />

Bring your favorite recipe and let<br />

tbe Judges select the best Chili in all<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> Township. Watch the <strong>Observer</strong><br />

Newspaper <strong>for</strong> details on registration.<br />

Call Jeff Counts at 459-<br />

2700.<br />

• YOUTH FITNESS FIELD<br />

DAY<br />

Saturday, Jaae 2, 7 p.m. — Bittinger/Coldwell<br />

Banker will sponsor<br />

a field day at Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Centennial<br />

Education Park <strong>for</strong> all children<br />

enrolled in an elementary<br />

school, grades 4 and 5. Prizes and<br />

awards will be given out. Registration<br />

and in<strong>for</strong>mation is available at<br />

all elementary school buildings. A<br />

tun even to bring the entire family<br />

to. Call Tom Yack at 397-1000.<br />

DARRIN M. BREGE, son of Ms.<br />

Paul R Brege of <strong>Canton</strong> was awarded<br />

a bachelor degree with Magna<br />

Cum Lande honors from Albion College.<br />

JANAI STEPP, 1987 graduate of<br />

Plymoeth-<strong>Canton</strong> High School,<br />

daughter of Sharon Stepp has been<br />

selected <strong>for</strong> membership in Omicron<br />

Delta Kappa at Alma College.<br />

ARTHUR A. KEITH, son of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. William H. Keith of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

and MARY L. MASSEY, daughter of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Massey of<br />

Plymouth received bachelor degrees<br />

from Hope College.<br />

ROGER MOORE, son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Richard I. Moore of Plymouth<br />

recently presented a flute recital at<br />

• GOVERNMENT BOWL-OFF<br />

Friday, Jaae 1, 7 p.m. - Wade-<br />

Trim will sponsor a bowl-off at<br />

Super Bowl. The Bowl-Off is a challenge<br />

issued to neighboring communities<br />

and their elected officials.<br />

Call Tom Yack, Supervisor at 397-<br />

1000<br />

• BURDA BROTHERS<br />

FIREWORKS<br />

Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 25, at dusk — Burda<br />

Brothers will sponsor a firework<br />

display that will <strong>for</strong>mally kick off<br />

the 10-day Challenge Fest activities.<br />

Plan on getting there early and<br />

make a fun evening of this family<br />

event. Call 397-5110<br />

• HOLE-IN-ONE<br />

<strong>May</strong> 25-31 - MacDuffs & Divots<br />

will sponsor a contest at Fellows<br />

Creek Golf Course. For only $1 each<br />

golfer gets two shots at a hole-inone.<br />

$200 will be awarded to first<br />

place; $100, second and $50, third.<br />

Every shot within 10 feet of the flag<br />

will win free use of a golf cart <strong>for</strong> 18<br />

holes of golf. Call Sue Beaton at 454-<br />

GOLF<br />

• SOCCER TOURNAMENT<br />

Over 200 teams from throughout<br />

the mid-west will be in <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />

this, the 7th Annual Soccer Tournament.<br />

Over 10,000 people will watch<br />

and play soccer at fields throughout<br />

this three day event. Call Phil LaJoy<br />

at 769-0205. ' '<br />

• PHOTO CONTEST AND<br />

EXHIBIT<br />

<strong>May</strong> 25-Jone 3 — The Community<br />

The President's Fine Art Series at<br />

Kalamazoo College.<br />

ALISON L. MARTIN, daughter of<br />

Cynthia A. and Thomas G. Martin of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> and a fourth grader at Miller<br />

Elementary School is among 10<br />

winners of a Michig an Consolidated<br />

Gas Company (MichCon)-sponsored<br />

drawing <strong>for</strong> one-year college tuition<br />

through the Michigan Education<br />

Trust (MET).<br />

WENDY MORGAN, of Plymouth<br />

has been inducted into the Ohio<br />

Wesleyan University chapter of Omicron<br />

Delta Kappa. She is the daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morgan<br />

and a graduate of Greenhills School.<br />

BRIAN M. DUG AS is among the<br />

following <strong>Canton</strong> residents named to<br />

Crier Newspaper will sponsor this<br />

contest at the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Library</strong>. Photographs<br />

depicting the <strong>Canton</strong> community,<br />

its people, places and events<br />

will be on display <strong>for</strong> all to see during<br />

regular hours of tbe <strong>Canton</strong> library.<br />

$100 in gift certificates will<br />

be awarded to winning entries in tbe<br />

Crier-sponsored photo contest. Call<br />

Phyllis Redfern at 453-6900.<br />

• VAN ESLEY SOFTBALL<br />

TOURNAMENT<br />

Saturday and Sunday, June 2-3 —<br />

Joe Van Ealey Real Estate will sponsor<br />

a Men s and Women's Class B<br />

and C tournament at various sites.<br />

Registration fee is $125 per team.<br />

Call 397-5110.<br />

• GOLF AND TENNISLONG<br />

DRIVE<br />

Las Vegas Golf and Tennis will<br />

sponsor this event at Fellows Creek<br />

Golf Course. $1 <strong>for</strong> 2 balls. Call Jim<br />

Taylor at 981-4900.<br />

• ARTS COUNCIL ART SHOW<br />

Satarday and Sunday, June 2-3 —<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Arts Council will sponsor this<br />

arts show at <strong>Canton</strong> Township Hall,<br />

10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 12-5 p.m.,<br />

Sunday.<br />

• ARTS COUNCIL PLAY-A-<br />

THON<br />

Saturday and Sunday, June 2-3 —<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Arts Council will sponsor a<br />

Play-a-Thon at <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

Hall. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday; 12-5<br />

p.m., Sunday. Piano is being donated<br />

by Amoldt Williams.<br />

tbe Deans List at Saginaw Valley<br />

State University: Sheryll A. Gildo,<br />

Jessica L. Handley and Kin ten L.<br />

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DEBORA CAVILL and DORO-<br />

THY DENNER, <strong>Canton</strong> residents,<br />

were inducted into Schoolcraft College's<br />

honorary, Phi Tbeta Kappa<br />

STAVROS DIONYSSOPOULOS,<br />

as well as the following, are Plymouth<br />

residents inducted into Schoolcraft<br />

College's honorary. Phi Tbeta<br />

Kappa: HAZEL LUSTIG and SUSAN<br />

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ERIC PAHL, 1986 graduate of<br />

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• ICE CREAM SOCIAL<br />

Jane 2-3, 12-5 p.m. — <strong>Canton</strong> Historical<br />

Society will sponsor an ice<br />

cream social at <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

Historical Museum.<br />

• GOSPEL SONG FEST<br />

Satarday, Jaae 2, 7 p.m. — First<br />

Baptist Church of <strong>Canton</strong> will sponsor<br />

a song fest at its church located<br />

at Cherry Hill and Sheldon. Call Tom<br />

Yack at 397-1000<br />

• BOWLING FOR CHARITY<br />

Sunday, Jaae 3 — Super Bowl will<br />

sponsor Bowling <strong>for</strong> Charity. $5 <strong>for</strong><br />

three games with all proceeds being<br />

donated to <strong>Canton</strong> Community Foundation<br />

Human Service Programs.<br />

Call Cindy Burgess at 455-3645.<br />

• RESTAURANTS FOR<br />

CHARITY<br />

Monday, <strong>May</strong> 28, all day — Elias<br />

Brothers Big Boy has challenged all<br />

the restaurants in <strong>Canton</strong> to donate<br />

5% of their income <strong>for</strong> the day to<br />

charity. Ask your favorite restaurant<br />

if they are participating.<br />

• REMOTE CONTROL CAR<br />

June 2, register § a.m. — Competition<br />

is held 11 a.m.-6 p.m. $5 entry<br />

fee. Call Bret Martin at 981-8700.<br />

• ONE-ON-ONE<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

June 2, 9 a.m. — Pat Danna will<br />

sponsor this basketball eventat<br />

Hoben Elementary School. No registration<br />

fee; however, pre-registration<br />

is necessary. Call 397-5110.<br />

RANDALL ZAIBEK. of Plymouth<br />

has been awarded the Hal Cooper<br />

Scholarship from tbe Department of<br />

Theatre and Drama at the University<br />

of Michigan. He is a 1986 graduate<br />

of Catholic Central High School<br />

and the son of Dolly and Tom Zaibek<br />

of Plymouth.<br />

NANCY DeSANTIS, of Plymouth<br />

was awarded the CEW Conger Scholarship<br />

from the University of Michigan<br />

Center <strong>for</strong> the Education of<br />

Women.<br />

SUZANNE PLETZER, of <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

1987 graduate of Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

High School has recently been accepted<br />

to Wayne State University's<br />

physical therapy program.<br />

as prone to heart disease. 17 times as prone<br />

to kidney disease. And 25 times as prone to<br />

blindness, if you are insulin-dependent.<br />

Diabetes, in fact, can shorten your life<br />

expectancy by one-third.<br />

Fortunately, diabetes in adults, in most<br />

cases, can be prevented with careful weight<br />

control, healthy eating habits, and regular<br />

exercise.<br />

So if you're overweight, doesn't it make<br />

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Instead of years off your life?<br />

By Tim Richard<br />

staff writer<br />

Sen. William Faust's bill requiring<br />

adults to lock up guns that children<br />

might find is being shot at by a key<br />

senator as well as sportsmen<br />

Senate Judiciary Chair Rudy Nichols.<br />

R-Water<strong>for</strong>d. says the "careless<br />

use of firearms'' law may be<br />

sufficient to charge adults when children<br />

shoot them off<br />

"I do not like to stretch the law,"<br />

replied a key witness. Wayne County<br />

Prosecutor John O'Hair, who favors<br />

Faust's Senate Bill 702. O'Hair<br />

wants clearer statutory authority<br />

A National Rifle Association lobbyists<br />

objected that the bill singles<br />

out firearms and "punishes grieving<br />

parents after the fact."<br />

NICHOLS CONDUCTED his pan<br />

el's first hearing on the bill last week<br />

at the urging of Faust. D-Westland<br />

The bill would require adults (18 and<br />

over) to store firearms in locked containers<br />

or use a trigger iock if a minor<br />

(16 and under) could gain access<br />

without parental permission.<br />

With only three of its five members<br />

attending, the Judiciary<br />

Commmittee took no vote Thursday<br />

Nichols said the panel has a week<br />

to act if tbe full Legislature is to<br />

vote by the summer break. The chair<br />

said he was cool toward it.<br />

A similar bill is stalled in a House<br />

committee The measure's prosepcts<br />

appear dim.<br />

ONCE A MONTH," O'Hair said,<br />

our office writes up a report from<br />

the Detroit Police Department (of<br />

children's use of firearms).<br />

"If there is great remorse on the<br />

part of the parent, we <strong>for</strong>ego prosecution.<br />

believing the death of a child<br />

is sufficient punishment."<br />

But the county will prosecute the<br />

doorman of a crack house who puts<br />

down a gun to take a break and a<br />

child picks it up and fires it, usually<br />

at another child.<br />

"Guns are attractive to young<br />

children. They see them in comics<br />

and on TV."<br />

A <strong>for</strong>mer circuit judge. O'Hair<br />

said his office can prosecute under<br />

two statutes: manslaughter and contributing<br />

to the delinquency of a minor.<br />

"This bill would give prosecutors<br />

another option to charge adults." He<br />

said the "reckless use" statute Nichols<br />

cited would apply where the<br />

firearm was under the adult's "immediate<br />

control." O'Hair asked a<br />

more precise legal tool.<br />

CHARLES CUNNINGHAM, a<br />

Washington-based spokesman <strong>for</strong> the<br />

National Rifle Association, said firearms<br />

accidents are at their lowest<br />

point in 50 years and declining,<br />

"thanks to NRA's educational programs".<br />

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punish the parent after the fact,"<br />

Cunningham said.<br />

He cited public service TV spots in<br />

which actors well known to kids say<br />

three times: "Guns aren't toys. If you<br />

find a gun. leave it alone Doo't<br />

touch it Tell an adult."<br />

The- 135,000-member NRA has a<br />

long list of other objections to the<br />

Faust bill. Cunningham said:<br />

e It punishes one person <strong>for</strong> the<br />

act of another<br />

e It singles out firearms, ignoring<br />

poisons, alcohol, farm equipment<br />

and knives Bicycle accidents kill<br />

more kids than gun accidents.<br />

e Guns with trigger locks are<br />

worthless to adults <strong>for</strong> self defense.<br />

• The bill exempts police and<br />

military personnel, who should be<br />

subject to it like everyone else.<br />

• The bill punishes an act of<br />

mere negligence as a felony;<br />

RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS IN THE BLOOD<br />

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e The bill applies to homes with<br />

children of 16, although children are<br />

able to understand firearms at 15.<br />

SPOKESMEN <strong>for</strong> tbe Michigan<br />

State Police, Michigan Sheriffs Association,<br />

Michigan Association of<br />

Chiefs of Police and Greater Detroit<br />

Chamber of Commerce supported<br />

the bill.<br />

Tbe chiefs spokesman praised tbe<br />

NRA TV spots but said, "They're<br />

usually after the 11 o'clock news.<br />

They're not sandwiched in betweenthe<br />

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from our readers<br />

School<br />

board<br />

objects<br />

to editorial<br />

The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Board of<br />

Education Members are shocked and<br />

dismayed at your malicious attack<br />

oo our personal integrity and morality<br />

based oo an untrue premise. I am<br />

referring to your recent "opinion"<br />

editorial entitled "Back Room Politics<br />

— CBE would benefit from<br />

deal" Your premise <strong>for</strong> this slanderous<br />

editorial is that "two school<br />

board members will be resigning<br />

this year, and they will be replaced<br />

with pro-school administration type<br />

candidates."<br />

I have personally polled each of<br />

the other four Board Members who<br />

are not up <strong>for</strong> election this year (David<br />

Artley, Barbara Graham, Dr. E.<br />

J. McClendon, and Roland Thomas)<br />

concerning your premise. None of<br />

them (nor myself as President) was<br />

contacted by you or anyone oo your<br />

staff concerning the validity of this<br />

premise. We assure you thai none of<br />

us is considering resigning, and the<br />

five of us would have been pleased to<br />

in<strong>for</strong>m you of this fact if anyone had<br />

asked.<br />

If the present Board of Education<br />

had such a strategy (and we surely<br />

do not), we would have asked Marilyn<br />

Schwinn and Jeanette Wines (neither<br />

of whom is seeking re-election<br />

in June) to resign in February and<br />

appoint two members to their positions<br />

<strong>for</strong> four months be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />

June 11 election. This Board of Education<br />

would not think of using such<br />

an underhanded scheme. All of us<br />

recognise and value tbe election process<br />

to determine citizen representatives<br />

oo the Board of Education. Tbe<br />

present Board Members carrying<br />

over to next year have all been elected<br />

by the citizens at least twice in<br />

the past except <strong>for</strong> Barbara<br />

Graham. Dr. McClendon has been<br />

elected many, many times. We are<br />

all proud of the American political<br />

process, and we value its contribution<br />

to this country.<br />

In addition, we accept fully the<br />

print media's right (and even duty)<br />

to present differing views and opinions<br />

concerning issues in the School<br />

District We do not, however, accept<br />

any right of anyone <strong>for</strong> a personal<br />

attack oo our integrity and morality<br />

without justification of facts and<br />

without any attempt to determine if<br />

the premise <strong>for</strong> the opinion is true.<br />

Your editorial used a hypothetical<br />

premise (unfounded) to attack personally<br />

the integrity and morality of<br />

the five returning members.<br />

We believe you have done yourself,<br />

the <strong>Observer</strong> and Eccentric<br />

Newspapers, and the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Community School District an<br />

extremely serious disservice. We,<br />

there<strong>for</strong>e, request that you provide<br />

the present Board of Education<br />

Members a written apology, and that<br />

you print in tbe <strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth<br />

<strong>Observer</strong>s a retraction of your<br />

malicious attack oo our personal integrity<br />

and morality.<br />

We look <strong>for</strong>ward to receiving your<br />

reply and to the printing of your public<br />

retraction. Thank you.<br />

Dean Swartzwelter, President<br />

David P. Artley<br />

Barbara G. Graham<br />

Dr. E. J. McClendon<br />

Marilyn D. Schwinn<br />

Roland J. Thomas, Jr.<br />

Jeanette A. Wines<br />

Editorial<br />

on target<br />

To the editor<br />

Your editorial "Backroom Politics,"<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 10, in my opinion<br />

is right on target.<br />

It appears that the school board/<br />

administration and the CBE are both<br />

great believers in the "whatever it<br />

takes" philosophy.<br />

The success of our <strong>for</strong>m of government<br />

demands that both sides of the<br />

question be presented so the people<br />

can decide the issue. The <strong>Observer</strong>'s<br />

stand is commendable. I only hope<br />

that both sides read it carefully and<br />

react in a positive manner to its<br />

challenge.<br />

Soccer<br />

rets do<br />

their best<br />

Robert J. Shefferly,<br />

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

To the editor<br />

A while back, a woman wrote a<br />

letter that talked about how dissatisfied<br />

she was with the referees that<br />

had been refereeing her son's soccer<br />

games. She probably did not realize<br />

what a hard Job it is. I am a 13-yearold,<br />

eighth grade student I have<br />

been refereeing <strong>for</strong> ooe year now<br />

and I do the best I can while on a<br />

soccer field. It is a real task just to<br />

become a referee. There is a class I<br />

had to take <strong>for</strong> three hours, ooe night„<br />

every week <strong>for</strong> four weeks This involves<br />

no demonstration oo a field,<br />

strictly classroom learning. At the<br />

end of the class I bad to pass a long,<br />

difficult test which still did not prepare<br />

me <strong>for</strong> tbe games I would be<br />

refereeing. So, when I went to my<br />

first game, I had not received any<br />

experience on a field. Not only did I<br />

have to worry about the play, but<br />

also about the parents and coaches.<br />

It was and still is a great responsibility.<br />

People expect referees to catch<br />

everything that happens during the<br />

game. Coaches, but mainly parents,<br />

do not realize that we do our best.<br />

They also do not realize that in a<br />

game, they are not supposed to<br />

speak at all to the referee or distract<br />

that person in any way, but that also<br />

happens. Cheering OT a team is great<br />

fun and does give the game extra<br />

spirit, but generally, the cheering<br />

brings out yelling toward the referees.<br />

There is rarely ever favoritism<br />

between referees and teams and<br />

I know that all of us try to make tbe<br />

games as fair as possible. It is a<br />

hard, but fun job, and as tough as it<br />

is, I think it is a great experience. I<br />

just want people to realize that we<br />

are just doing our job tbe way we<br />

were taught and adult observers<br />

could make it even easier oo us if<br />

they were less opinionated and did<br />

not expect perfection from the referees.<br />

PJ.<br />

Ply th<br />

Let's not<br />

trash our<br />

planet<br />

To the editor<br />

Our Junior Troop No. 229. composed<br />

of 5th and 6th graders, are<br />

writing to encourage voters to ask<br />

the <strong>Canton</strong> Board to implement a<br />

curbside recycling pick-up program.<br />

Our neighbors Ann Arbor and Royal<br />

Oak are doing this. Ann Arbor's program<br />

has been very successful, and<br />

Royal Oak has just started. Tbe money<br />

that this program will need, will<br />

be spent very well. Our troop has<br />

visited <strong>Canton</strong>'s Landfill, listened to<br />

speakers, and read articles to research<br />

what is needed.<br />

Some of the reasons to start recycling<br />

are: We don't want to be surrounded<br />

by garbage in the next few<br />

years, and we don't want our future<br />

generations to have to live with this<br />

problem. Also, we don't want the<br />

U.S. to turn into a big landfill. One<br />

other good reason to recycle is that<br />

we will cut down all tbe trees to<br />

make new paper when we could<br />

have recycled. Please keep strong<br />

laws so responsible landfills can be<br />

managed <strong>for</strong> all of us.<br />

We have read of all the actions<br />

that the Board is considering. We<br />

want to grow up to be responsible<br />

citizens. Please help us by expressing<br />

your opinion to our lawmakers.<br />

They need to know what we are willing<br />

to do to live environmentally responsible<br />

lives. Help us by passing<br />

some laws which will make it easy<br />

<strong>for</strong> us to recycle. Thank you.<br />

Girl Scout Troop No. 229;<br />

Beth Derbin<br />

Betsy Oatley<br />

Carolyn Woelf el<br />

Michelle Daves<br />

Kelly Eva<br />

Jenny Marsella<br />

Sarah Welchans<br />

Liu Allenburg<br />

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

Movie had<br />

little affect<br />

To the editor<br />

I am a citizen especially concerned<br />

with the eight year old boy<br />

who commited suicide. I know that<br />

people in tbe community think the<br />

movie the boy's class watched was<br />

tbe cause of his suicide.<br />

I feel that the movie had very little<br />

effect on the boy commiting suicide.<br />

Many kids watched the movie<br />

and they thought nothing of the suicide<br />

part in themovie.<br />

If the movie had a major affect on<br />

the class as a whole then I would<br />

want to ban the movie. From what I<br />

have heard about the movie many<br />

parents would let their son or daughter<br />

watch it<br />

Since the incident happened I feel<br />

that the next time the school shows a<br />

movie that deals with or has some<br />

violence in it the school should have<br />

the parents see the film or send permission<br />

slip home telling the parents<br />

about the movie.<br />

Tbe only way the school shall<br />

show the movie is by a majority of<br />

the permission slips saying yes their<br />

son or daughter may watch the movie.<br />

Another thing is if the parents<br />

who don't want their son or daughter<br />

to watch tbe movie they can do<br />

something constructive relating to<br />

the subject of the movie.<br />

I want to give my sorrow to the<br />

boy's parents and I hope that this<br />

kind of incident will never happen<br />

again in our schools or in the schools<br />

of other communities.<br />

Peter M. Lenga<br />

Plymouth<br />

Pornography<br />

is anti-family<br />

To the editor<br />

This is in response to your editorial<br />

of <strong>May</strong> 3 entitled, "Spare us the<br />

threats of anti-porn soldiers." My response<br />

is "Thank God <strong>for</strong> Don Wildmon<br />

and tbe American Family Association."<br />

Despite thousands of letters and<br />

phone calls, K Mart continues to<br />

help the pornograpbers finance tbe<br />

suit against David Caton, the Florida<br />

state director of AFA because he<br />

urged people to boycott and picket<br />

stores selling pornography (including<br />

Waldenbooks owned by K Mart)<br />

These stores and pornograpbers<br />

are promoting tbe breaking of laws.<br />

Obscenity has always been illegal<br />

under the U.S. Constitution. You<br />

stated, "Groups like AFA are simply<br />

dangerous toward and simple-minded<br />

in their outlook on other people's<br />

freedoms — yours and mine." From<br />

the sound of your letter, it seems you<br />

feel people have the right to sell and<br />

buy obscenity even it it is illegal.<br />

Profits from porn magazines not<br />

only go to help promote the anti-<br />

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but also go to help promote tbe use<br />

of illegal drugs. Playboy has given<br />

thousands of dollars In support of legalized<br />

drugs and funded tbe founding<br />

of the National Organization <strong>for</strong><br />

tbe Legalization of Marijuana Laws.<br />

The porn magazines opened the door<br />

<strong>for</strong> the porn industry which has become<br />

an |8 billion a year business in<br />

the U.S.<br />

When faced with the decision to<br />

choose between being a friend to the<br />

family or cooperating with the pornography<br />

industry, K Mart elected<br />

to go with tbe pornograpbers.<br />

This is the first time in history<br />

that a legitimate retail store has<br />

joiped with pornograpbers in suing<br />

an individual opposing pornography.<br />

No other legitimate retail business<br />

joined the pornograpbers in their<br />

suit. Only K Mart agreed to participate.<br />

"By doing good you can put to silence<br />

the ignorance of foolish men."<br />

Let's hope that by their actions tbe<br />

AFA may also keep someone from<br />

becoming addicted to pornography,<br />

or a family from breaking up, or<br />

some innocent victim from being<br />

sexually assaulted ... or keep<br />

someone from turning into another<br />

Ted Bundy.<br />

BarbSckmid<br />

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

Abortion<br />

like TV set<br />

To the editor<br />

Abortion should be like a television<br />

set It's always there <strong>for</strong> you,<br />

but it's your choice if you want to<br />

use it or not.<br />

Lana Boroditsch,<br />

Plymouth<br />

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Tbe Michigan Senate last week<br />

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from drugs and update school bus<br />

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For law-abidiing drivers, it means<br />

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"We're not going to tolerate drug<br />

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"This started as a drug-free school<br />

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All <strong>Observer</strong> & Eccentric area<br />

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go to tbe House.<br />

THE DRUG bill increases penalties<br />

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zones.<br />

"It's a tiered approach. There are<br />

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drug distributors," said Dillingham.<br />

For this reason, he worries aloud<br />

that House Judiciary Chair Perry<br />

Bulla rd. D-Ann Arbor, may frown oo<br />

the Senate bill. Bullard usually criticizes<br />

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Dash of flavor<br />

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With today's busy lifestyles,<br />

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mustard, lemon juice and pepper <strong>for</strong><br />

dressing tuna or chicken salad.<br />

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natural seasonings available.<br />

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condiments with tangy spices that<br />

have a "bite," herbs and vegetable<br />

seasonings Cumin, dill seeds and<br />

ginger add plenty of flavor. And<br />

basil, ground pepper, onion and garlic<br />

powder are great sauce spikers _<br />

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1 medium tomato, blanched, peeled,<br />

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1 teaspoon minced fresh cilaatro<br />

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S teaspoon each ground cumin, chili<br />

powder and hot sauce<br />

* teaspoon minced jalapeno pepper<br />

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BLUE CHEES DIP<br />

4 cup sour cream<br />

cup reduced-calorie mayonnaise<br />

2 tablespoons lemon juice '<br />

cup half-and-half (blend of milk<br />

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2 ounces blue cheese, crumbled<br />

2 tablespoons chopped scallioa<br />

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Dash white pepper<br />

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GUACAMOLE<br />

8 ounces peeled ripe avocado<br />

2 teaspoon fresh lime juice<br />

1 garlic clove, mashed<br />

to cup chopped tomato<br />

to cup sliced Kulllons<br />

to cup chopped fresh dlantro<br />

1 teaspoon minced pickled jalapeno<br />

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CRAB CHEESECAKE<br />

(easily serves 12)<br />

14 tablespoons butter (<strong>for</strong> paa)<br />

to cup fine French breadcrumbs,<br />

lightly toasted<br />

to cup fine grated Gruyere or Swiss<br />

cheese<br />

1 ley peon minced dill or to teaspooa,<br />

dried<br />

3 tablespoons batter<br />

1 medium onion, minced fine<br />

1 to pounds cream cheese, room temperature<br />

4 eggs<br />

to cup fresh grated Gruyere or<br />

Swiss cheese<br />

to cap half aod half<br />

to teaspoon salt<br />

to pouad crabmeat, coarsely<br />

chopped<br />

Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Butter<br />

a ^tnch sprmg<strong>for</strong>m pan Mix<br />

bread crumbs with to cup Gruyere<br />

or Swiss cheese and dill. Sprinkle<br />

into pan, turning to coat. Refrigerate<br />

Melt butter in heavy skillet<br />

over low heat. Add onion, cover and<br />

cook until translucent, about 10 minutes.<br />

stirring occasionally. Mix<br />

cream cheese in blender or processor<br />

until smooth Add eggs, remaining<br />

Gruyere or Swiss cheese, half<br />

and half, and salt Mix well. Stir in<br />

onions and crabmeat. Filling should<br />

retain some texture. Pour into prepared<br />

pan. Set pan in roasting pas<br />

Add enough hot water to come halfway<br />

up the sides of the spring<strong>for</strong>m<br />

pan. Bake <strong>for</strong> 1 hour 20 minutes<br />

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<strong>for</strong> 1 hour with oven door ajar. Cool<br />

to room temperature be<strong>for</strong>e removing<br />

from tbe pan.<br />

Note: smoked salmon can be substituted<br />

<strong>for</strong> tbe crab, if desired.<br />

PESTO CHEESECAKE<br />

(easily serves 12)<br />

1 to tablespoons butter (<strong>for</strong> pan)<br />

to cup fine bread crumbs, lightly<br />

toasted<br />

to cup Parmesan cheese, grated<br />

2 to cups fresh basil<br />

to cup parsley, stemmed and<br />

chopped<br />

to cup olive oil<br />

to teaspoon salt<br />

1 clove garlic, halved<br />

1 pound fresh whole milk ricotta,<br />

room temperature<br />

1 pouad cream cheese, mum tern<br />

perature<br />

4 pound Parmesan cheese, grated<br />

4 eggs<br />

to cup pine nuts, lightly kjaj.ud<br />

Preheat oven to 325 degrees Butter<br />

tbe bottom and sides of tbe 9 inch<br />

spring<strong>for</strong>m pan Mil bread crumbs<br />

with to cup Parmesan cheese Sprm<br />

kle mixture into the pan turning to<br />

coat completely Refrigeiate<br />

Combine basil leaves *ith parsley,<br />

oil, salt and garlic in blender ot pro<br />

cessor and process until a smooth<br />

paste fomis, about 2 minutes Trans<br />

fer to a large bowl Ada rkotta,<br />

cream cheese and Paimesan to a<br />

blender and mix until smooth about<br />

2 minutes Mix in eggs blend in<br />

basil mixture Pour into prepared<br />

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Transfer to a rack. Remove spring<strong>for</strong>m.<br />

Serve al room temperature<br />

One-dish meal nice <strong>for</strong> entertaining<br />

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TERIYAKI STIR-FRY<br />

CHICKEN DINNER<br />

12 chicken wingettes<br />

Salt to taste<br />

Ground black pepper to taste<br />

2 tablespoons vegetable oil<br />

1 bunch broecoli, florets only (1 cup)<br />

One 8-ounce can sliced water chestnuts,<br />

drained<br />

4 carrots, sliced<br />

4 scallktus, thinly sliced<br />

to cup water<br />

to cup soy sauce<br />

to cup brown sugar<br />

3 tablespoons dry sherry or white vinegar<br />

2 garlic cloves, finely chopped<br />

2 teaspoons grated gingerroot<br />

2 cups warm, cooked rice<br />

Additional sliced scallioa (optional<br />

garnish)<br />

Rinse chicken wingettes and pat<br />

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Stir fry broccoli 1 minute; add water<br />

chestnuts and carrots Stir-fry 1 rlfinute<br />

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scallion, if desired <strong>for</strong> color Makes 4<br />

servings.<br />

CHICKEN THIGHS<br />

AND VEGETABLES LYONNAISE<br />

2 medium-sized baking potatoes,<br />

peeled and thinly sliced (about 2<br />

cups)<br />

6 chicken thighs<br />

to teaspoon ground thyme<br />

Salt to taste<br />

Ground pepper to taste<br />

4 medium-sized carrots, peeled and<br />

thinly sliced (about 2 cups)<br />

1 medium onion, thinly sliced (1 cup)<br />

4 teaspoons butter or margarine<br />

1 cup milk or heavy cream<br />

to teaspoon hot pepper sauce<br />

Paprika<br />

In large bowl soak sliced potatoes<br />

in cold water <strong>for</strong> at least 10 iianute^<br />

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thighs with thyme salt and pepper<br />

Drain potatoes well in a colander<br />

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Season each layer with thyme salt<br />

and pepper Dot lightly with buttei.<br />

Arrange chicken, skin side up on top<br />

of vegetables Combine milk and hot<br />

pepper sauce and pour over all,<br />

sprinkle generously with papnka<br />

Bake 60 to 70 minutes at 350 degrees<br />

until chicken and vegetables are tender.<br />

Serve with a tossed green salad<br />

and hot. crusty French bread Makes<br />

4 servings<br />

Eggplant combines with mayo <strong>for</strong> salad<br />

This recipe is from the article<br />

'Eggplant'^, in tbe <strong>May</strong> issue of<br />

Gourmet magazine<br />

CREAMY EGGPLANT SALAD<br />

4 eggplants (each about 1 pound), aapeeled<br />

2 garlic cloves, or to taste, minced<br />

2 tablespoons minced onion<br />

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Tennysoo ooce wrote: "In the<br />

spring, a young man's fancy turns to<br />

thoughts of love.'*<br />

and. of course, since young RW<br />

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about such things, that is what they<br />

have been thinking about all winter<br />

But if the ooe you desire is not as<br />

young as he/she once was, or <strong>for</strong><br />

some other reason needs more than<br />

just the lovely, lusty month of <strong>May</strong><br />

to inspire him/her to love, then you<br />

may wish to use some of the following<br />

herbs and vegetables to put life<br />

in your spring menu, and spring in<br />

your love life.<br />

Tansy — This wasnneof the "better<br />

herbs" of the Bible that Jews<br />

were ordered to eat at Passover<br />

time. It is a symbol of immortality.<br />

In the past, tansy pudding and<br />

cakes were traditionally eaten at<br />

Easter by Christians to celebrate the<br />

end of Lent. They used tansy to<br />

cleanse tbe body of "bad humors" after<br />

a long Lenten diet of fish.<br />

Tansy was used as a spring tonic<br />

to rejuvenate the sluggish body and<br />

spirit after a long winter. But tbe tea<br />

is rather bitter, and I suggest that<br />

you serve the pudding instead, or<br />

perhaps a nice tansy dip <strong>for</strong> chips or<br />

crackers.<br />

Hussop — This is another purging,<br />

or cleansing herb mentioned in the<br />

Bible. "Purge me with hyssop, and I<br />

shall be clean." Psalm 51:7.<br />

It is good sprinkled in soups and<br />

salads, in fruit compotes or fruit<br />

pies, and is especially tasty mixed<br />

into cranberry sauce.<br />

Hyssop cuts the grease of fatty<br />

meats and is often used in cooking<br />

duck goose, lamb or wild game<br />

Rosemary - This herb is traditionally<br />

used to inspire sentimentality,<br />

remembrance and romantic love<br />

It is good <strong>for</strong> seasoning meats and<br />

vegetables and is especially good<br />

with citrus fruit.<br />

Cardamoa — This herb is said to<br />

inspire passion. It is excellent used<br />

on curries, or with apples in pies and<br />

sauces.<br />

Woodruff (also called Sweet<br />

Woodruff, and Master-of-tbe-Woods)<br />

— In Europe, this herb is the symbol<br />

of spring. It has a fresh clean smell<br />

and is a necessary ingredient in the<br />

traditional <strong>May</strong> Wine. It also can be<br />

used in non-alcoholic fruit drinks and<br />

ParaJps — This root vegetable<br />

used to be left in the ground all winter<br />

and dug up in the spring when the<br />

ground thawed. It has been touted as<br />

tbe best of all aphrodisiacs. Tbe Irish<br />

swear by it<br />

My maternal grandmother used to<br />

say that parsnips eaten in April accounted<br />

<strong>for</strong> all the January birthdays<br />

in our family.<br />

Wild Asparagus — According to<br />

Shaykh Nefzawi, in his 16th century<br />

love manual: "He who boils wild asparagus,<br />

then fries tbem in oil, and<br />

pours them over eggs and eats it,<br />

will grow strong . . . and find it a<br />

stimulant <strong>for</strong> his amorous desires."<br />

However, if you believe in trying<br />

to cut down on cholesterol, wild asparagus<br />

tips steamed, parboiled or<br />

cooked any way at all, and served<br />

hot with salt, pepper and butter substitute<br />

will do just as well.<br />

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Appetizers<br />

Olive vs. corn:<br />

Both oils good<br />

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need not involve agonizing over olive<br />

oil vs. corn oil, say researchers who<br />

tage in maintaining levels of good<br />

cholesterol in the blood.<br />

"When someone is eating a reduced<br />

fat diet that's low in saturated<br />

fats, it doesn't matter what kind of<br />

unsaturated fat they choose," said<br />

Darlene M Dreon, a research scientist<br />

at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory<br />

in Berkeley, Calif.<br />

Previous research has indicated<br />

that monounsaturated fats, found in<br />

olive oil and peanut oil, beneficially,<br />

lower LDL cholesterol, so-called<br />

"bad" cholesterol, without lowering<br />

HDL, so-called "good" cholesterol.<br />

Polyunsaturates, such as in corn<br />

oil and safflower oil, also lower<br />

"bad" cholesterol, but they tend to<br />

lower "good" cholesterol as an<br />

unwanted additional effect, previous<br />

research has indicated.<br />

"The studies have shown that<br />

monounsaturates and polyunsaturates<br />

are equal in lowering LDL -<br />

(bad) cholesterol," said Dr. Abhimanyu<br />

Garg of the University of<br />

Texas Southwestern Medical Center<br />

at Dallas.<br />

Excess total cholesterol in the<br />

blood is one of tbe three main modifiable<br />

traits that scientists have<br />

linked to an increased risk of developing<br />

heart disease. The other two<br />

are high blood pressure and smoking.<br />

. HDL cholesterol is called good<br />

cholesterol because it is believed to<br />

protect against heart disease. LDL<br />

cholesterol is called bad cholesterol<br />

because it is believed to contribute<br />

to fatty deposits in tbe arteries that<br />

promote heart disease. Both are<br />

components of total cholesterol.<br />

RESEARCHERS IN the new study<br />

analyzed data on 20 women and 19<br />

men who were all put on a standard<br />

diet <strong>for</strong> two weeks, then divided into<br />

groups <strong>for</strong> 12-week diets alternately<br />

rich in mooounsaturates and in polyunsaturates.<br />

The standard diet was one recom- •<br />

mended by the American Heart Association,<br />

which calls <strong>for</strong> 30 percent<br />

of total calories from fats, in contrast<br />

to the 40 percent of calories<br />

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The new study didn't reduce subjects'<br />

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Dr. Linda Cashin- Hem philL an assistant<br />

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new twist to children's favorite<br />

meals.<br />

Frozen seafood is convenient. It<br />

can be stored in your freezer <strong>for</strong> instant<br />

access ttfa quick meal. It cooks<br />

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Frozen fish can be thawed in the<br />

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2 large baking potatoes<br />

4 frozen breaded (or batter-coated)<br />

fish fillets<br />

Sauce:<br />

1 lime<br />

Few drops hot red-pepper sauce<br />

Pepper to taste<br />

1 very ripe avocado<br />

•4 cup sour cream<br />

2 green onions, chopped<br />

Preheat oven to 450 degrees.<br />

Scrub potatoes and prick in several<br />

places with <strong>for</strong>k. Place on oven rack<br />

and bake <strong>for</strong> 45 minutes.<br />

Put frozen coated fish fillets on<br />

baking sheet and place in oven, along<br />

with potatoes. Reduce heat to S50<br />

degrees and bake <strong>for</strong> 25 to 30 minutes,<br />

or until fillet coating is a deep<br />

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Cut avocado in half. Discard seed<br />

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Monday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>. <strong>1990</strong> O&E<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> gets closer<br />

to another success<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> needs a victory<br />

Wednesday over Livonia Franklin to<br />

claim its sixth consecutive Western<br />

Division championship in girls track<br />

and field.<br />

The first-place Chiefs improved to<br />

4-0 when they routed host Walled<br />

Lake Western 91-37 Thursday.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> is 4-1 overall with its only<br />

loss being to Plymouth Salem, which<br />

posted an 86-42 victory Thursday<br />

over visiting Walled Lake Central.<br />

The Rocks are 3-1 in the Lakes Division<br />

and 4-1 overall.<br />

Ifoema Okwumabua and Kristy<br />

Brugar were double winners in individual<br />

events <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong>, and Amy<br />

Smith set a school record in tbe<br />

3200-meter run.<br />

Okwumabua won the shot put (31-<br />

2 1 *) and the discus (91-0). and Brugar<br />

was best in the 200 and 400 runs<br />

with times of 28.8 and 1:07.1. Smith<br />

ran the 3200 in 11.59.2.<br />

The Chiefs won all of the field<br />

events with Stephanie Gray taking<br />

first place in the high jump (5-3) and<br />

Jessica Souter in the long jump (14-<br />

9*).<br />

Karina Kilpelainen's time of 16.3<br />

gave her first in the 100 hurdles, and<br />

teammate Angela Fountain ran the<br />

300 hurdles in 52.7 to win that race.<br />

In other individual events. Can-<br />

girls track<br />

ton's Alicia King captured the 100<br />

dash (13.6) and Kim Gudeth the 800<br />

run (2:27.5). Jennifer Ray of Western<br />

won the 1600 run.<br />

Five of the above also figured<br />

prominently in two of <strong>Canton</strong>'s three<br />

relay victories.<br />

Souter, Okwumabua, Kilpelainen<br />

and King comprised the 400 unit<br />

(55.S). and Brugar, Kilpelainen, Michelle<br />

Dean and King were best in<br />

the 800 with a time of 1:58.7. The<br />

foursome of Angie Sarrault, Christie<br />

Saffron, Michelle Piwko and Jennifer<br />

Hartke combined <strong>for</strong> a 4:44.8<br />

time in the 1600.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> will be host to the Patriots<br />

at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the division<br />

finale.<br />

YOLANDA JACKSON had four<br />

firsts and Jennifer Harris three<br />

Wednesday in Salem's win over the<br />

Vikings.<br />

Jackson won the 100 and 200<br />

dashes in 12.7 and 27.3, and she anchored<br />

the 400 and 800 relays, too.<br />

Kim Ploucha, Tonya Wheeler.<br />

Tracey Livermore and Jackson circled<br />

the track in 52.2. and the same<br />

unit, with the exception of Andrea<br />

Kinnelly filling in <strong>for</strong> Livermore.<br />

won the 800 in 1:50.2.<br />

Harrison won the high jump (5-0)<br />

and then moved the hurdles where<br />

she won both races. She ran the 100<br />

hurdles in 16.3 and the 300 in 49.5.<br />

Salem's Stacey Witthoff captured<br />

the 800 run in 2:33.3 and Tammy<br />

Hickey the 1600 run in 5:45.6. The<br />

Rocks added a first place in tbe 3200<br />

relay in which Cyndy Platter, Alison<br />

Rybski, Corey Gulkewicz and Kristin<br />

Bernhardt had an 11403.3 time.<br />

Central's Shannon Burt won the<br />

shot put (30-11) and the discus (98-0),<br />

and teammate Shannon Capstick's<br />

long jump of 16-7 Vi was tops in that<br />

category.<br />

The Vikings also got firsts from<br />

Kristen Vrabell in the 400 (1:04.7)<br />

and Sherri Howard in the 3200<br />

(13:19.6). Central won the 1600 relay<br />

with Vrabel, Jill Gnotek, Capstick<br />

and Laura Banion running 4:22.<br />

The Rocks conclude their dualmeet<br />

season at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday<br />

at Farmington in a contest to decide<br />

second place in the Lakes. The Western<br />

Lakes Activities Association<br />

meet will be Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 29, at<br />

Livonia Franklin.<br />

Wayne 2nd in regional<br />

By Bob Stetotoine<br />

staff writer<br />

Wayne Memorial finished just two points out of first<br />

place Friday in the Michigan High School Athletic Association<br />

Class A Region No. 5 boys track meet at Ypsilanti<br />

High School.<br />

Tbe host Braves of Ypsi captured the team title with<br />

66 points.<br />

Wayne, led by first-year coach Bob Lynn, took second<br />

with 64. Ann Arbor Huron was a close third with 62<br />

points, followed by Ann Arbor Pioneer (51), Pinckney<br />

(49), Westland John Glenn (48) and Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic<br />

Central (46). Livonia Churchill was 10th overall.<br />

Fourteen of the 17 schools entered in the meet scored<br />

points. See final results.<br />

The top two individual finishers in each event qualify<br />

<strong>for</strong> the state Class A meet oo Saturday, June 2, in Midland.<br />

Another group of top regional placers can also<br />

qualify <strong>for</strong> the state meet if their time or distance exceeds<br />

certain standards.<br />

Area athletes per<strong>for</strong>med commendably in the running<br />

events.<br />

Mike Sheridan of Red<strong>for</strong>d CC was a double winner<br />

with firsts in both the 1,600-meter run (4:25.4) and the<br />

3,200 (9:37.7). (Sheridan won a tight race in the 1,600,<br />

nipping Aaron Lawson of Ann Arbor Pioneer at the<br />

wire.)<br />

Brian Beach of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> also qualified <strong>for</strong><br />

state with a time of 9:45.1, good enough <strong>for</strong> fifth.<br />

CARLO HORNE of Wayne was the winner of the 400<br />

(50.4). while Carl Lowe of John Glenn, who outdueled<br />

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

Geoff Alton<br />

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

was tha winning pitcher Thursday aa Plymouth<br />

its aocond come-trom-behind victory of tha<br />

Livonia Franklin, 11-10. to* story on<br />

Todd Snyder of Brighton at the finish line, took home<br />

top honors in the 800 (1:55.7).<br />

Pierre Hixon of Wayne was the second-place finisher<br />

in a very tight 110 high hurdles race (14.8). Teammate<br />

Shawn Ma-Azza of Wayne qualified <strong>for</strong> a trip to Midland<br />

with a third-place finish in the 200 (22.6).<br />

Local athletes also fared very well in the field events.<br />

Kurt Roth of Livonia Churchill took first place in the<br />

shot put with a personal best of 51 feet, 10 V« inches. He<br />

also gained second in the discus (152rl). Shawn Wallace<br />

of Wayne added second place in the shot (50-9):—<br />

Mike DeJamett of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> (6-0) and Dave<br />

Baucus of Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic Central (6-0) placed first<br />

and second, respectively, in the high jump. DeJarnett<br />

won the event in a jump-off.<br />

Eric Miller of <strong>Canton</strong> took second place in the long<br />

jump with a leap of <strong>21</strong> feet, 3 inches to qualify on June<br />

2.<br />

THREE AREA relay teams also qualified <strong>for</strong> the<br />

state meet.<br />

Wayne's 800-meter relay team placed second (1:30.7).<br />

John Glenn qualified its 400 relay team (45.1) that<br />

finished second and its 1,600 team (3:25.2) that took<br />

third place.<br />

Ypsilanti captured tbe team championship by winning<br />

the 400 and 800 relays in 44.1 and 1:29.4, respectively.<br />

One of the meet's individual standouts, Ypsi's Kercheval<br />

Patterson, was a member of both winning relay<br />

quartets. He also gained a first in the 100 dash (10.6) and<br />

added a second in the 200 behind Belleville's Andre Edwards<br />

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Scott Auatin takes the baton from Plymouth bined with Joe Pawluszka and Steve Burlison<br />

Salem teammate Andy Rojeski during the 800- to win the race in 1:38.9.<br />

meter relay Thursday. Austin and Rojeski com-<br />

Rocks trounce Vikings<br />

Plymouth Salem won all but one<br />

event Thursday and bulldozed host<br />

Walled Lake Central 115-10 in boys<br />

track.<br />

The Rocks, 3-1 in the Lakes Division<br />

and 3-1 overall, had different<br />

winners in 11 individual events.<br />

In field events, Don Parrish won<br />

the shot put (46-7), Rob Casler had<br />

the best discus throw (134-4), Clif<strong>for</strong>d<br />

Lee leaped 5-8 in the high<br />

jump and Don Johnson reached 18-<br />

5 to win the long jump.<br />

Steve Burlison breezed to victory<br />

in' the 110-meter high hurdles<br />

(15.7), and Jeff Miner later added a<br />

Salem win in the 300 lows (42.5).<br />

In the sprints, Salem's Justin<br />

Fisher dashed off a time of 11.8 in<br />

the 100, and Scott Austin topped<br />

the field at 24.6 in the 200.<br />

Joe Pawluszka captured first<br />

place in the 400 (54.7), Mike Patterson<br />

the 800 (2:05.9) and Brian Uryga<br />

the 1600 (4:36.4). Central's only<br />

win came in the 3200 in which<br />

Mark Kwiatkowski had a 10:18<br />

time.<br />

FIVE OF THE individual<br />

winners also contributed in the relays,<br />

tbe Rocks winning all four<br />

races.<br />

Austin and Fisher were joined by<br />

Pat Bowie and Matt Perron in the<br />

400 (46.3). and Pawluszka, Andy<br />

Rojeski. Austin and Burlison put together<br />

a 1:38.9 time in the 800.<br />

John Thomas. Brendon Masterson<br />

and Dave Hamway played a<br />

role in the next two relays. Uryga<br />

combined with that trio in the 1600<br />

(3:56.5), and Todd Cimo was the<br />

fourth man in the 3200 (8:40.9).<br />

The Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>-Walled<br />

Lake Western boys dual meet was<br />

postponed until 3:30 p.m. Monday.<br />

The meet, delayed because of a<br />

misunderstanding about the starting<br />

time Thursday, will be at <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Chiefs play <strong>for</strong> WLAA title<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>'s softball team culminated a<br />

perfect season in the Western Division of the<br />

Western Lakes Activities Association with a 2-1<br />

win Thursday over visiting Livonia Franklin.<br />

Tbe Chiefs, who finish the season 10-0 in the<br />

division, are 22-1 overall after adding a 7-5 victory<br />

Friday night over rival Plymouth Salem.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> will face Walled Lake Central, the<br />

Lakes Division champ, <strong>for</strong> the WLAA crown at 4<br />

p.m. today at <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Freshman pitcher Kelly Holmes fought off a<br />

Salem rally in the seventh inning Friday at Don<br />

Massey Field to preserve tbe victory <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Chiefs. Holmes had 12 strikeouts.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> took a 7-0 lead into the seventh following<br />

a six-run fifth, but tbe Rocks rallied to make it<br />

close. Jenny Garvey was the losing pitcher, allowing<br />

seven hits and eight walks.<br />

Jenny Sekovich had two of <strong>Canton</strong>'s six hits — a<br />

two-ran single and a run-producing double. Missy<br />

Holmes had two hits <strong>for</strong> Salem, including a tworan<br />

double during the seventh-inning rally.<br />

IN THE Franklin game, the Chiefs were held to<br />

a pair of hits, but they scored single runs in the<br />

second and third innings via aggressive baserunning.<br />

The opening run scored when Ann Hooper tried<br />

to steal third on a delayed steal attempt Franklin<br />

Salem<br />

upends<br />

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

softball<br />

threw the ball into left field, and Hooper scored<br />

oo the error.<br />

After the Patriots tied the game in tbe top of<br />

the third inning. <strong>Canton</strong> scored tbe winning ran In<br />

the bottom of the inning.<br />

Jenny Vanootigbem led off with a single, stole<br />

second and advanced to third on an infield out by<br />

Danielle Mortiere With Jenny Sekovich at bat,<br />

Vanootigbem stole home oo tbe Franklin catcher's<br />

throw back to pitcher Jenny <strong>May</strong>le.<br />

"We kept telling the girls to hi* the ball on the<br />

ground and <strong>for</strong>ce them into some errors, and sure<br />

enough we did." said <strong>Canton</strong> coach Dave Racer.<br />

Kelly Holmes went the first four Innings to pick<br />

up tbe win <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong>. She gave up one hit, walked<br />

five and struck out two.<br />

Stacey Thompson relieved Holmes and went the<br />

final three Innings, giving up ooe hit and walking<br />

one batter <strong>May</strong>le was the hard-lock loser <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Patriots.<br />

Franklin committed two errors in the field,<br />

while <strong>Canton</strong> did not commit an error.<br />

Plymouth Salem girls soccer coach Ken<br />

hoped <strong>for</strong> a different opponent in tbe Western Lakes<br />

Activities Association consolation game Thursday<br />

Johnson preferred not to face Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> since<br />

tbe teams will probably meet again this week in tbe<br />

district tournament, but so far so good <strong>for</strong> tbe Rocks.<br />

Salem rallied from a 1-0 deficit to defeat the Chiefs<br />

2-1 at Centennial Educational Park and earn third<br />

place in the WLAA.<br />

The Rocks play at Ann Arbor Pioneer la the first<br />

round of the district today, and the winner will be boat<br />

to Captoe on Wednesday The game. If It's Salem and<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, will be played at 7 p.m. at CEP.<br />

"I think whoever wtns the semifinal will make a long<br />

ran, maybe to the state final," Johnaon said.<br />

SALEM, 3-6 in the Lakes Division and 4-17<br />

overall, lost earlier Friday to host Walled Lake<br />

Central 7-0 in a WLAA makeup game.<br />

Carrie Cassinski pitched a two-hit shutout <strong>for</strong><br />

the Vikings Cassinski struck out eight and walked<br />

two.<br />

Garvey took the loss <strong>for</strong> Salem, going the first<br />

four innings and giving up four runs (ooe earned)<br />

and two hits, walking seven and striking out a<br />

pair.<br />

Andrea Welling went the final two innings on<br />

the mound <strong>for</strong> the Rocks. She gave up three runs<br />

(ooe earned), three hits and walked two batters.<br />

Missy Holmes and Kristen Stackpoole had the<br />

two Salem hits.<br />

The Rocks were guilty of four miscues in the<br />

field, while tbe Vikings did not commit an error.<br />

On Thursday, Salem lost to visiting Westland<br />

John Glenn <strong>21</strong>-11 in a Lakes Division tussle.<br />

Welling was tbe losing pitcher. She went all seven<br />

inning* and allowed 17 hits, 10 walks and<br />

struck out four.<br />

Welling (2-<strong>for</strong>-4, two RBI), Stackpoole (2-<strong>for</strong>-5,<br />

two RBI) and Holmes (four RBI) were the leading<br />

hitters <strong>for</strong> tbe Rocks.<br />

Please turn to Page 4<br />

The Chiefs. 9-2-2 overall took a 1-0 lead oo Jenny<br />

Russell's goal at the 10-minute mart. Mandy Drummood's<br />

goal tied it at the midway point, and Sara<br />

Hayes gave Salem a 2-1 halftime lead with 12 minutes<br />

left<br />

Micbeie Minton, who assisted on both goals, hit the<br />

crossbar VI th a free kick, and the hall deflected down<br />

to Hayes, who tipped it in <strong>for</strong> Salem, 9-1-1 overall<br />

Johnson called Mlnton's free kick leading to the second<br />

goal a great shot and cited Jenny Emmett <strong>for</strong> bar<br />

goal keeping, which included several saves on shots by<br />

Russell, the All-American <strong>for</strong>ward<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, which tied the Rocks 2-2 earlier in the season,<br />

has woa the leat two district titles Salem won the<br />

state championship in 1987, and the Chiefs<br />

A champs the following year.<br />

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2C(P.C) OAF. Mooday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>. <strong>1990</strong><br />

Falcons ascend<br />

to WLAA throne<br />

By Brad Emona<br />

staff writer<br />

Farmington High rode like tbe<br />

wind Thursday, winning the Western<br />

Lakes Activities Association girls<br />

soccer championship with a dramatic<br />

come- from - behind 2-1 victory<br />

over visiting Livonia Churchill.<br />

The Falcons, now 11-1-1 overall,<br />

avenged their only loss of the season<br />

behind the clutch play of Carrie<br />

Maier, who scored two goals in the<br />

final 15 minutes to erase a 1-0 deficit.<br />

Maier, ironically, missed the first<br />

encounter earlier this season, a 2-1<br />

Churchill win, because she was touring<br />

Europe with the U.S. Midwest<br />

Development team.<br />

"When we've gotten behind Carrie's<br />

come up with some big goals<br />

<strong>for</strong> us," said Farmington coach<br />

Cathy Cole. "But she knows she has a<br />

team behind her to do that She<br />

knows one person doesn't make a<br />

team, and no team is ooe person. Sbe<br />

plays <strong>for</strong> the team always."<br />

Maier's first goal came after Cole<br />

gambled offensively, moving Sue<br />

Gibson up as an attacking midfielder<br />

along with Maier<br />

'When we've gotten<br />

behind, Carrie has<br />

come up with some big<br />

goals <strong>for</strong> us. But she<br />

knows she has a team<br />

behind her to do that.<br />

She knows one person<br />

doesn't make a team,<br />

and no team is one<br />

person.'<br />

— Cathy Cole<br />

Farmington soccer coach<br />

"Vit wanted to defend against the<br />

wind in the first half, hoping to keep<br />

them from scoring," Cole said. "And<br />

then we wanted to attack in the second<br />

half with the wind."<br />

But Churchill's Kristy Thurston<br />

disproved the wind theory, executing<br />

a two-on-one play with Lori Place to<br />

perfection, scoring <strong>for</strong> the Chargers<br />

at the 10-minute mark of the second<br />

half when she slid a shot past Farmington<br />

goalie Mandy Cannon.<br />

The Chargers continued to press<br />

the issue, but suddenly went into a<br />

shell with 20 rmnutes to play.<br />

"Tbey (Farmington) pushed up an<br />

extra midfielder and our <strong>for</strong>wards<br />

couldn't bold it up in their end," said<br />

O'Shea. "When you get a lead like<br />

that you should be able to hold it, but<br />

they pushed up and our <strong>for</strong>wards<br />

panicked a little bit We kept turning<br />

it over and couldn't keep it in their<br />

end."<br />

THE EXPLOSIVE Maier. who<br />

was shadowed by Mechelle Brazin<br />

the midfield, took advantage of an<br />

Amy Trunk feed in front of the net.<br />

drilling home a loose ball from just<br />

five feet out.<br />

And it was only five minutes later<br />

when Maier struck again, blowing by<br />

the Chargers' last line of defense on<br />

the right wing and knocking in a shot<br />

past goalkeeper Dana Keller.<br />

"We got heat on the play, it was a<br />

nice shot," said O'Shea. "The secood<br />

goal was an excellent ef<strong>for</strong>t. The<br />

sweeper had to make a decision, and<br />

just got caught. All we can do next<br />

time is work on controlling the ball<br />

in our end when they push up."<br />

Cole called Maier's goal "a great<br />

individual play" and a "nice push <strong>for</strong><br />

next week (the state tourney)."<br />

"It's nice to win this <strong>for</strong> the city of<br />

Farmington because these things, as<br />

you know, don't always come around<br />

<strong>for</strong> Farmington High," said the<br />

coach of the Lakes Division champs<br />

"And to beat one of the Livonia<br />

teams, always known <strong>for</strong> their fine<br />

programs, is a positive thing as well.<br />

"CHURCHILL strategically<br />

played well. They shut us down at<br />

midfield and we were not able to<br />

penetrate It was a little scary after<br />

their goal. We had some butterflies,<br />

but we also knew we had a strong<br />

defense and there was a chance to<br />

come back."<br />

Carrie Maier (left) of Farmington battles <strong>for</strong><br />

position against Churchill's Mechelle Brazin<br />

-during Thursday's Western Lakes Activities<br />

iT/staff photograpfiai<br />

Association girls soccer champion. MaiPr<br />

scored twice in a 2-1 Farmington win.<br />

"WE SENT OUR four best attackers<br />

up hoping to scrape something<br />

anrf mc rijtj " ajj Colt "W^.<br />

had to at least go <strong>for</strong> the tie with the<br />

extra player up."<br />

Gale-<strong>for</strong>ce winds curtailed several<br />

offensive rushes, but Churchill, tbe<br />

WLAA's Western Division champs,<br />

seemed to play over the elements,<br />

controlling play up and down the<br />

field <strong>for</strong> tbe most part.<br />

"We were able to get fast-breaks<br />

the entire game," said Churchill<br />

coach Nick O'Shea. "We had some<br />

_greai chances to score."<br />

Meanwhile, it took awhile <strong>for</strong><br />

Farmington to go on the offensive.<br />

2nd-half rally gives Marian league title<br />

By Dan O'Meara<br />

staff writer<br />

Good things came in fours Saturday<br />

<strong>for</strong> Birmingham Marian's soccer<br />

team.<br />

The Mustangs needed four secondhalf<br />

goals to defeat Farmington<br />

Hills Mercy and win their fourth<br />

consecutive Catholic League girls<br />

championship.<br />

It was a victory that almost didn't<br />

happen as Marian, 9-0-3 overall, had<br />

to overcome two-goal deficits twice<br />

in the second half at Oakland University.<br />

The Marlins, 10-1-4, controlled<br />

play in the first half and enjoyed<br />

leads of 2-0 at the intermission and<br />

3-1 early in the second half.<br />

That's when junior Karen DuBay<br />

and ber Marian teammates took<br />

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"TO SCORE four goals on Mercy<br />

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Marian coach Morris Lupenic<br />

said. "This is definitely the best<br />

victory we've had at Marian, because<br />

we met a good soccer team<br />

and didn't give up."<br />

If not <strong>for</strong> the start of the district<br />

tournament this week, it would have<br />

a crushing loss <strong>for</strong> the Marbns, who<br />

had tied Marian in two regular-season<br />

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"I have to credit Marian <strong>for</strong> not<br />

giving up in the second half. Hopefully,<br />

people realize our Catholic<br />

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can play with anybody."<br />

Lupenic thought Jennifer Woycik's<br />

goal early in the first minute of the<br />

second half (2-1) helped jump start<br />

the Mustangs after a sluggish first<br />

half in which they had no solid shots<br />

on goal.<br />

Mercy, however, took another<br />

two-goal advantage when Kathryn<br />

Dudley gained a step on defender<br />

Wendy Holdan and fired a hard,<br />

crossing shot.<br />

DaBAY, WITH assists from Woy-<br />

cik and Julie Byrd, started Marian's<br />

rally with ber first goal, and Katherine<br />

Bnnkman's goal made it 3-S.<br />

DuBay's goal seemed to give the<br />

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that saw Marian outshoot Mercy 6-4<br />

in tbe second half and culminated<br />

with DuBay's winning shot. Following<br />

Jenny Riker's corner kick, the<br />

ball lay still in front of tbe Mercy<br />

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tapped it in.<br />

"i called <strong>for</strong> a substitute one minute<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e Brinkman scored, but I<br />

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made China soccer tour<br />

<strong>for</strong> one. The Red Army was unable<br />

to restrain the people, who were eager<br />

<strong>for</strong> contact with the Americans,<br />

according to Giese<br />

"After the game we were handing<br />

out American flags, and the people<br />

rushed over and wanted to touch us<br />

and shake hands." he said. "They really<br />

admired us because we were<br />

Americans and wanted to be like us.<br />

"One of the biggest things about<br />

the trip was the feeling all of us had<br />

understanding<br />

of who we are and what our<br />

country stands <strong>for</strong>."<br />

The Americans didn't have as<br />

much contact with the natives in nationalist<br />

China but did quite a bit of<br />

sightseeing and had several banquets<br />

with Taiwanese officials. Giese said.<br />

The pollution he saw in Taiwan<br />

and the poverty in communist China<br />

made an impression on him.<br />

"The pollution in Taiwan was ter-<br />

cans. Everything was on the street.<br />

The whole time we were there we<br />

didn't see blue sky, and every body<br />

of water was covered with junk.<br />

"ONE OF THE hotels in Taiwan<br />

was run down and the food was bad.<br />

A lot of the rooms had cockroaches<br />

— big cockroaches. That was probably<br />

the worst experience.<br />

"We saw lots of people (on the<br />

mainland) with old, ripped-up<br />

clothes who just sat on the street<br />

Friday. <strong>May</strong> 25: Championship final, 4:30<br />

p.m at SouthfieW (Winner advances to the regional<br />

to host Dearborn district champion,<br />

Wednesday. <strong>May</strong> 30 )<br />

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Monday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>: (A) Dearborn al (B><br />

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(C) Dearborn Fordson vs (D) Trenton, site<br />

and lime to be announced<br />

Wednesday. <strong>May</strong> 23: Woodhaven at A-B<br />

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Garden City. 4 p m.<br />

Friday. <strong>May</strong> 25: Championship final. 5 p.m.<br />

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at Southfield district champion. Wednesday.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 30 )<br />

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be announced; (C) Detroit-Birmingham Country<br />

Day vs (D) Farmington Harrison, site and<br />

Ume to be announced. (E) Rochester Has Lutheran<br />

Northwest vs. (F) Auburn Hiis Avondale.<br />

site and time to be announced<br />

Wednesday. <strong>May</strong> 23: A-B winner at Bed<strong>for</strong>d<br />

Thurston. 4 p m; C-D winner vs E-F winner, site<br />

and time lo be announced<br />

Friday. <strong>May</strong> 25: Championship final. 7 p m<br />

at Country Day (Winner advances lo Ox<strong>for</strong>d<br />

regional vs OrionvHe-Brandon dtomcl champion,<br />

Saturday. June 2 )<br />

soccer<br />

corners," he added.<br />

Giese and his teammates did play<br />

soccer while there, compiling a 1-4-1<br />

record against some <strong>for</strong>midable opposition.<br />

The East-West team won one of<br />

three games with the Taiwanese<br />

Junior Olympic squad, losing 2-0 and<br />

3-1 and winning 1-0. They lost 0-1 to<br />

that country's actual Olympic team.<br />

"Considering tbe competition, we<br />

did pretty well," Giese said.<br />

The Americans battled the Red<br />

Chinese Olympic team to a scoreless<br />

tie and lost 1-0 to one of that country's<br />

elite club teams.<br />

"WE WERE probably playing the<br />

best teams tbey had, because tbey<br />

didn't want to get beat by the Americans,"<br />

Giese said, adding the game<br />

with the Olympic team was supposed<br />

to be on nationwide TV. "Tbey<br />

wanted to show tbe crushing of the<br />

Americans. It didn't air when we<br />

tied. It was only going to be on if<br />

they had beaten us."<br />

Giese, who played left <strong>for</strong>ward.,<br />

was nonetheless impresed by-the<br />

quality of soccer played in those<br />

countries where soccer is as visible<br />

on TV each day as Ka


4C(P.C) O&E Monday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>1990</strong><br />

Bo wling shoes, bow modi at a lot of<br />

hype, but tbe fashion statement is first<br />

and <strong>for</strong>emost to a tot of consumers.<br />

Bowling Is different than a lot of sports<br />

when it comes to shoes. Nobody goes out<br />

into tbe street in their bowling shoes, so<br />

we can eliminate tbe fashion element. AJ-<br />

It may be important to<br />

look<br />

ties.<br />

good<br />

A few<br />

oo tbe<br />

hours<br />

lanes.<br />

a week sliding oo a<br />

smooth<br />

How about<br />

wooden<br />

durability?<br />

surface will<br />

Here<br />

not<br />

again.<br />

wear<br />

down tbe bottoms that mach. There<strong>for</strong>e,<br />

aay pair of bowling shoes could last <strong>for</strong><br />

several years without wearing out.<br />

THEN WE LOOK at function. This is<br />

why you could be selective about buying<br />

bowling shoes. Tbe per<strong>for</strong>mance of tbe<br />

shoes could have a direct effect oo bow<br />

well you bowl.<br />

Tbe sole of tbe sliding foot should be<br />

leather or at least have a N leather pad <strong>for</strong><br />

tbe working surface. This leather usually<br />

has a "nap" or suede-like texture.<br />

Tbe fit is important If tbe shoes are<br />

uncom<strong>for</strong>table, it may not only hurt your<br />

score, but your feet as well.<br />

Occasionally, you might see a terrific<br />

buy oo a close-out shoe available in only<br />

a few sizes. Tbey are not a bargain if tbey<br />

don't fit right<br />

What to buy? Most of tbe classic and<br />

pro bowlers are using the Linds shoe or<br />

Dexter SST. These are about 990 and sold<br />

in pro shops only.<br />

Linds has one particular shoe, tbe PS<br />

model, with a per<strong>for</strong>ated sliding sole. It<br />

looks like someone took a drill and put a<br />

bunch of boles in tbe bottom of the shoe.<br />

This is supposed to create a more cootrolled<br />

slide. •<br />

BOWLING HONOR ROLL<br />

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Merri Bowl (Livaala* Nottingham Mixed Leagae<br />

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Nottingham Mixed League - Ron Bartoaaefc. »**m<br />

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Wesiern Lakes cioasovars - Waaed Laha Wasi<br />

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Farm Harrison at Liv Sievensori Iw Cnurctsa<br />

at (WaSod Lake Carural<br />

Tuaeday. <strong>May</strong> 22 Wayne Memorial ai De«e»ae<br />

NortrnrUe at Hediord Union<br />

Wednesday Way 23 Gacden City al Livonia<br />

Fran*an (2) 3 30 p m<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 24 Aden Pars inter-City Baptist<br />

vs Ply Onstian 4 30 p m at <strong>Canton</strong> s Fkxkrt<br />

Fieta Trenton at Wayne Memorial<br />

GIRLS SOFTBALL<br />

(aN oamas at 4 p.m. unless noted)<br />

Monday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>. Ann Aitxx Oreenfults at Huron<br />

Vsley Lutheran L« Casiencev4le at Detroit Lutheran<br />

West 4 30 p m, Taylor Kennedy at Redloto<br />

Thurston<br />

tial at Ply <strong>Canton</strong>. N Farmmgion at Ltv FranMin.<br />

Wesiland Glenn at No*hv*e Piy Salem al Walled<br />

Lake Weslem, Liv Stevenson al L«v Cliurcnia.<br />

Farm.ngton at Farm Harrison<br />

Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 22 Beaenae at Wayne Memorial<br />

Wednesday <strong>May</strong> 23 Lr. Ladywood at Pty<br />

Carflon (2), Lr. FranWm at Garden City (2). 3:30<br />

p m . Farm Hds Mercy at Waned Lake Central<br />

Thursday. <strong>May</strong> 24 Allen Park inter-City Baptist<br />

vs fy Chrsiian 130 pm at <strong>Canton</strong>'s Grtlm<br />

Par* Wayne Memorial at Trenton<br />

BOYS TRACK<br />

(ail meets at 3 30 p m unless noted)<br />

Tuesday. <strong>May</strong> 22 Wotvenne A League meet 2<br />

p m at Trenlon Catholic League A-B Division<br />

champronshos. 2 30 p m at Farmmgion Mies Mercy,<br />

Tn-River League meet 3 p m. at Meivwvjele<br />

Wednesday. <strong>May</strong> 23 Noohwest Suburban<br />

Lea^* meet i p m al Dearoorn Cathofcc League<br />

C-D Drviswn champnnsraps 2 30 p m al Farrrwigton<br />

Hills Mercy Walled Lake Western at Lrv<br />

Ourchdl Pty <strong>Canton</strong> at Lrv Frankkn. Walled Lake<br />

Central at Liv Stevenson Westland Glenn al N<br />

Farmmgion. f*onriveie ai Farm Harrison. Farmington<br />

at Fty Salem, 5 30 p m<br />

Friday. <strong>May</strong> 24 Pty Christian at Ann Arbor<br />

Greenhdis 4pm<br />

Saturday. <strong>May</strong> 26 Operation-Friendsriip meet,<br />

10 a m at Diversity o< Delrort-Jesurt<br />

GIRLS TRACK<br />

la* meets at 3 30 p m unless noted)<br />

Tuesday. <strong>May</strong> 22 Wolverine A League meet. 2<br />

pm al Trenlon Catholic League A-B Ovision<br />

championships. 2 30 p m al Farmmgion Hills Mercy<br />

Tri-River League meet 3pm it Metvmdaie<br />

Wednesday <strong>May</strong> 23 No«hw*s1 Suburban<br />

League meet. 1 pm at DearBom. CathoMc Ll<br />

>QJ I Division chamoiorxhT*; ; V) I Farmington<br />

H«s Mercy. Lw Churchill al Watted Lake Western.<br />

Lrv fiankin a! Ply <strong>Canton</strong> L»v Stevenson at<br />

Waned Lake Central. N Farmmgion al Westland<br />

Glenn Pty Salem at Farmmgion Farm Har-isorr al<br />

Norihvtfte<br />

Saturday <strong>May</strong> 26 Ooeranon-Fnendsmp meet<br />

10 a m at Umversiry of Detrort-Jesurt<br />

GIRLS SOCCER<br />

Monday <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong> Otm His Fairiane Christian at<br />

Ftedlcrd Thurston 4pm<br />

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

Continued from Page 1<br />

Salem was outhit 17-9 but<br />

received 18 walks from three Glenn<br />

pitchers. The Rocks were guilty of<br />

six errors in the field, while Glenn<br />

did not commit an error.<br />

Jenny Massey (4-<strong>for</strong>-6), Carrie Rachwal<br />


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Monday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>1990</strong><br />

JIM JAGDFELD/stafl photographer<br />

If you place the wide-body racquet next to conventional<br />

tennis racquets, the vertical rise of the <strong>for</strong>mer will be<br />

almost twice that of the latter. In short, it's almost twjce<br />

as thick.<br />

'Wide-body':<br />

That's tennis<br />

<strong>for</strong> the <strong>1990</strong>s<br />

By Pat Schutte<br />

staff writer<br />

Just when you thought that thin was "in," they're now saying<br />

that yoo need a "wide-body" to play the sport of tennis.<br />

Most tennis players will know what you mean if you ask them,<br />

"Are you playing with a wide-body?" Understand, if your wooden<br />

tennis racquet has a curve in it or was last used to swat June bugs,<br />

wide-body is not a term used to poke fun at a person's mid-section.<br />

Not since the Prince racquet (the over-sized one that looked like<br />

a snowshoe and revolutionized the tennis world 10 years ago) has<br />

an innovative racquet feature put the tennis world in such a tizzy.<br />

Traditionalists scorn its existence,<br />

just like everything else new on the<br />

tennis market. Manufacturers and shop<br />

"It looks like<br />

something<br />

Conan the<br />

Barbarian<br />

would play with"<br />

- Ben Tasich<br />

Racquets Unlimited<br />

owners claim that it improves one's<br />

game so drastically, that it's definitely<br />

worth checking out.<br />

What wide-body actually means (in<br />

layman's terms) is if you lay the racquet<br />

flat on the ground, the vertical<br />

rise of the racquet will be almost twice<br />

that of a conventional racquet — <strong>for</strong><br />

example, it's almost twice as thick.<br />

The wide-body racquet is supposed to<br />

do two things better than a conventional<br />

racquet — one, generate more power,<br />

and two, allow <strong>for</strong> more control. All<br />

with the same stroke, from an ad-<br />

vanced beginner up to a tournament<br />

player. What more could you want?<br />

WIDE-BODIES FIRST Ait the court in 1987 when Wilson introduced<br />

its "Profile" line. Other companies watched and waited to<br />

see what would happen with the new racquet.<br />

Within months they became so popular that tennis pro shops<br />

couldn't keep them on the shelves . . . kind of like the "Cabbage<br />

Patch" doll craze several Christmases ago.<br />

" 'It's got to be a joke,' I said when I first saw one; it looks like<br />

something Conan the Barbarian would play with." said Ben Tasich.<br />

owner of Racquets Unlimited in Livonia. "I really poo-pooed it, but<br />

then again, I thought the oversized racquets were a joke when they<br />

first came out, and now look at them."<br />

By 1989. Wilson passed up Prince in market share <strong>for</strong> the first<br />

time in the 1980s.<br />

"This is strictly attributed to the wide-bodies," said Tasich.<br />

"Prince, Head, Dunlop and the rest of the major racquet producers<br />

all got caught with their pants down."<br />

There seems to be some debate when it comes to players, especially<br />

advanced players, about tbe wide-bodies. Some feel that the<br />

added thickness makes ground strokes harder and the added power<br />

may hinder more than help.<br />

TASICH SAID "60-70 percent of the top tour players are using<br />

wide-body racquets, mainly because that's what their sponsors<br />

give them to play with."<br />

"Wide-bodies are extremely powerful, sometimes too powerful,"<br />

said Kris Nichols of Nichols Ski & Sport in Dearborn. "An advanced<br />

tennis player, who is accustomed to his or her power range<br />

in a conventional racquet, may have a problem with the widebody.<br />

Wide-bodies are excellent <strong>for</strong> intermediate players, though."<br />

Tasich suggests that lower string tensions have to be used <strong>for</strong><br />

wide-bodies, due to the high power.<br />

"The manufacturers recommend that wide-bodies are strung<br />

around 11 pounds lighter than traditional racquets," he said.<br />

Still, tbe increase in power and stiffness has led to what many<br />

believe to be tbe wide-body's biggest problem.<br />

The fact remains that shock transmission in tbe wide-body racquet<br />

is considerably greater than that of a traditional racquet.<br />

This, coupled with today's popular racquet construction materials<br />

like graphite, Kevlar and boron (lightweight materials that don't<br />

have the vibration absorption qualities of traditional wood) can<br />

lead to arm problems Uke tennis elbow.<br />

ACCORDING TO Tasich, "Incorrect stroke production also<br />

causes problems associated with tennis elbow. BuL by and large,<br />

tbe equipment usually gets the blame."<br />

With a correct stroke, developed from many years of playing.<br />

Tasich said that he "automatically noticed a difference" in comparing<br />

tbe wide-body to tbe conventional racquet<br />

"Bat, you don't have to be a sophisticated player to notice the<br />

difference right away,<br />

To park<br />

or not park<br />

Inside<br />

'On your mark.<br />

Tbey came In all shapes in sizes, long legged, short legged, long haired,<br />

short haired. Some raced to the finish like their lives depended on it<br />

Others decided to stay put. And, of course, one or two tried to gather a<br />

crowd and "party" on the track. Call it the Indianapolis 500 of dogdom or<br />

the grand prix of muttdom, but one thing's <strong>for</strong> sure, don't miss tbe results<br />

of the Mutt Derby on Page 6D.<br />

(The (Pbseruer & feccentrir® Xemspapers<br />

the car k I<br />

In the finest tradition of valet parking, Larry<br />

Wells is at the driver's door as soon as the car<br />

comes to a stop to open the door <strong>for</strong> the driver.<br />

photo* by JERRY ZOlYNSKY/ttafT photographer<br />

You can tell by the serious look on Larry Wejls' face, you won't hear the squeal of tires as he drives off to park a<br />

customer's car.<br />

Valiant valets attract a following<br />

By Joanne T. Sobczak<br />

special writer<br />

Have you hugged your valet attendant today?<br />

Angel Martin does whenever she has Larry<br />

Wells or Shannon Ferguson park ber car at<br />

Northland Mall.<br />

"They're great guys and they give excellent<br />

service," she said. "Tbey are always a lot<br />

of fun, always smiling and very polite."<br />

Wells doesn't mind. It's only natural <strong>for</strong><br />

him. And Ferguson said the hugs come with<br />

the territory — at least a couple friendly<br />

hugs two or three times a day.<br />

Larry Wells<br />

checks the<br />

board <strong>for</strong> keys<br />

to a customer's<br />

car.<br />

(f-VtoU CANt WILL<br />

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"That's human nature; we're all single<br />

boys," said Wells with a big grin.<br />

But that's the fun part. Whether rain, sleet<br />

snow or sunshine, the cars must be parked.<br />

Although many of people drive around and<br />

around to find an empty space in a crowded<br />

lot, a good number of people are dependent<br />

on the valet service as an often needed convenience.<br />

And some like it just <strong>for</strong> status.<br />

Wells manages three lots at the Southfield<br />

mall. During a normal business day, each<br />

valet parks about 100 cars. Of course, that<br />

means another 100 cars have to be retrieved.<br />

Wells figures that 250-350 cars fill the lots<br />

each day except at Christmas when the num-<br />

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ber jumps to more than 1,000.<br />

"We have the same customers on an ongoing<br />

basis," he said. "They are people we get<br />

to know because we park their cars several<br />

times a week. Some come every day.<br />

"GENERALLY, WE see a lot of seniors.<br />

There are times when ooe would come to me<br />

and say, "You've got to get my car in a hurry<br />

because I'm feeling faint and I've got to go<br />

home.'"<br />

Although the valet service has its emergencies,<br />

it has its bizarre experiences as well.<br />

Wells recalls a day when a guy went Into<br />

his trunk be<strong>for</strong>e entering the car.<br />

"As be began pulling out (of his space), we<br />

saw that the trunk was still open, so I went to<br />

close it and saw a lot of money" Wells said.<br />

"Later, the man told me that be was glad I<br />

closed it because there was $30,000 back<br />

there."<br />

Wells also enjoys chatting with his regular<br />

customers like Detroit Piston John Salley and<br />

Dennis Rodman and <strong>for</strong>ma- "Bad Boy" Rick<br />

Mahom. He also sees tome of tbe local celebrities<br />

like WXYZ-TVs Diana Lewis.<br />

Drew Zager, a valet at Detroit's Sinai Hospital,<br />

leads a double life. By day be deals with<br />

hospital visitors, directing them to the different<br />

departments and acting as an in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

officer. People even ask his <strong>for</strong> weather<br />

predictions and sports scores.<br />

Zager, who is entering law school and has<br />

three other degrees. Is employed by the Miller<br />

Parking Co which owns and operates<br />

Pteeee turn to Page 4<br />

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2Q»» Q4E Monday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>1990</strong><br />

MOVING PICTURES<br />

ALTERNATIVE VIEWING<br />

Quirkiness saves,<br />

but sinks 'Rosalie'<br />

By Johr<br />

Rosalie (Marianne Sagebrecht). a<br />

chubby. German-born housewife,<br />

lives in a modern brick ranch bouse<br />

on tbe outskirts of Stuttgart, Ark.<br />

_ Her marathon s*Tf*"g y i pro-<br />

vide seven adoring children with ev-<br />

erything tbey desire.<br />

One son, an aspiring chef, has a<br />

kitchen crammed full of gourmet<br />

foods and appliances. He tries his<br />

elaborate recipes out on tbe family.<br />

A daughter s selfish request <strong>for</strong> a<br />

$10,00 personal computer causes Ro-<br />

salie to buy on the installment plan.<br />

One small problem: It seems Ro-<br />

salie has exceed the limit on a\l 35 of<br />

her credit cards. She has falsified<br />

checks and even cashed in her visit-<br />

ing parents' return flight tickets. Tbe<br />

computer gets her into classified<br />

files and even hotter water.<br />

Tbe bills must have exceeded half<br />

a million dollars by now, but <strong>for</strong> Ro-<br />

salie, debt is part of tbe American<br />

dream: "All za banks vont is sot I<br />

pay za interest."<br />

AS A PREMISE, "Rosalie Goes<br />

Shopping" isnt bad — any stab at<br />

tbe credit system is welcome. But<br />

under tbe direction of Percy Adlon<br />

("Sugarbaby" and "Bagdad Cafe,"<br />

both of which starred Sagebrecht),<br />

quirky moments are everything and<br />

the comedy lacks focus and power.<br />

During Rosalie's almost daily con-<br />

fession to her local priest (Judge<br />

Reinhold), gobbling turkey and<br />

clucking chickens serve as tbe bi-<br />

zarre background noise.<br />

Family members, each sporting<br />

Bavarian nicknames like Liebling,<br />

Fritz and Sbotxi, get all misty-eyed<br />

while viewing videotape of tbe<br />

homeland. Tbe ultimate consumers,<br />

tbey mouth the words to favorite TV<br />

commercials, ordering everything<br />

that flashes across tbe screen —<br />

from miracle mixers and digital<br />

watch rings to a modern bomb shel-<br />

ter.<br />

Not all of the humor works. There<br />

are plenty of missed opportunities<br />

with Rosalie's German parents, es-<br />

pecially when they visit a tacky<br />

wildlife museum. Adloo, at a loss in<br />

dealing with tbe comic possibilities,<br />

could learn a lot from similar scenes<br />

in "Mystery Train" and even<br />

"PeeWee's Big Adventure."<br />

Sagebrecht, so delightful in Ad-<br />

Ion's other films, is the film's weak-<br />

est link as Rosalie. Sbe has trouble<br />

simply delivering ber English lines<br />

with much interest. Tbe store own-<br />

ers, even those who refuse her cred-<br />

it, treat ber like an old friend, but<br />

she has absolutely no personality<br />

BRAD DAVIS, meanwhile, soars<br />

in the role of the American crop-<br />

dusting husband Liebling. He loves<br />

flying almost as much as be loves<br />

Rosalie, whom be met and married<br />

while stationed in Germany.<br />

Each morning, be flies down low<br />

over the house to greet her. Even on<br />

the ground, be views tbe world as if<br />

he's banking a plane. Ironically,<br />

where Rosalie refuses to look beyond<br />

tomorrow, ber husband is far-sighted<br />

but refuses to get glasses.<br />

Aldon's visual style remains ap-<br />

dy-colored lighting grows gratuitous<br />

and even irritating after a while.<br />

Evening skies are tinted a burnt fall<br />

orange; rooms illuminate with bright<br />

pink and violet.<br />

Still, something inexplicable keeps<br />

you hanging on with "Rosalie." You<br />

keep waiting <strong>for</strong> the movie to take<br />

off with some interesting twist But<br />

it just sputters on and on and then<br />

abruptly crashes to a halt with no<br />

real conclusion.<br />

"Rosalie Goes Shopping" cur-<br />

rently screens at the AMC Abbey<br />

and Hampton theaters.<br />

SCREEN SCENE<br />

Sandra Kazan,<br />

Maxine Woods<br />

and Ben Lang<br />

star in Michael<br />

Roomer's "The<br />

Plot Against<br />

Harry," playing<br />

at the<br />

Michigan<br />

Theater in Ann<br />

Arbor this<br />

week.<br />

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"Hell's Angels" (USA - 1930), 7<br />

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ish Flying Corps at tbe outbreak of<br />

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"Bringing Up Baby" (USA —<br />

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Grant and Katharine Hepburn star<br />

in this clastic screwball comedy<br />

about a nerdy archealogist and tbe<br />

free-spirited woman who bursts into<br />

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Co-sponsored by the cable station<br />

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"Tbe Subject Was Roses" (USA -<br />

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(Patricia Neal and Jack A1-<br />

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The Maple is hack in the saddle,<br />

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"Greenway's study of sex, violence<br />

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"The Plot Against Harry" (USA —<br />

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film Here, be plays a man who re-<br />

turns to his sub-let New York apart-<br />

ment a day be<strong>for</strong>e tbe tenants are<br />

required to move Tbey must spend<br />

one overlapping night together oo<br />

the eve of the new year.<br />

"Lawrence of Arabia" (British —<br />

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Cary Grant — four films starring<br />

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times) In the lineup - To Catch a<br />

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"My Left Foot" (Ireland - 1969),<br />

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Academy Award-winning story of<br />

Christy Brows (brilliantly played by<br />

Day Lewis) who<br />

cerebral palsy lo pursue a<br />

a writer aad artist<br />

'Bird on a Wire:'Just plain fun<br />

Audiences are in <strong>for</strong> a roller-<br />

coaster of thrills, screams, laughs<br />

and just plain fun in tbe fast-paced,<br />

action comedy. "Bird oe a Wire" (A-,<br />

PC-13, 165 mlaates).<br />

Edge-uf tbe-seat excitement and<br />

rapt attention come easily watching<br />

Mel Gibson (as Rick Jarmin, Billy<br />

Ray Bowers and other aliases) as be<br />

hides out under tbe Federal Witness<br />

Protection Program.<br />

It all starts in Detroit, where Jar-<br />

min is working as a mechanic and<br />

trying to stay out of tbe way of two<br />

thugs, Eugene Sorenson (David Car-<br />

radiee) and Albert Diggs (Btil Duke).<br />

Tbe <strong>for</strong>mer has just been released<br />

from prison and is out to get Rick,<br />

although his motivation <strong>for</strong> ven-<br />

geance is unclear<br />

By a strange quirk of fate, a suc-<br />

cessful attorney, Marianne Graves<br />

(Goldie Hawn), stops at the gas sta-<br />

tion where Jarmin works and recog-<br />

nizes him as a <strong>for</strong>mer boyfriend wbo<br />

disappeared from ber life 15 years<br />

ear ber.<br />

Meanwhile, Rick has noticed re-<br />

cently that all his covers are being<br />

blown, which, it turns out, is due to a<br />

crooked FBI agent. Joe Weyburn<br />

(Stephen Tobolowsky) who also<br />

wants Rick out of the way.<br />

Everyone's out to get Rick in a<br />

cross-country run <strong>for</strong> his life with<br />

Marianne in tow, using every mode<br />

of transportation imaginable —<br />

cars, airplanes, motorcycles.<br />

IT'S EXCITING to be along <strong>for</strong><br />

tbe ride and tbe final shoot-out in the<br />

zoo is breathtaking. Sticklers <strong>for</strong> re-<br />

in the side earlier on. He takes a<br />

licking, but keeps oo ticking.<br />

On the whole, however, this fast-<br />

paced, well-acted comedy should<br />

prove to be a major entertainment<br />

success<br />

Cadillac Maa" (B-, R, 94 mlaates)<br />

is an easy film to like if you only<br />

remember tbe last half of it. That<br />

part is funny, has some nifty acting,<br />

tight direction and good writing as<br />

Robin Williams proves that his per-<br />

<strong>for</strong>mance in "Dead Poets Society"<br />

wasn't a fluke. He is a genuinely gift-<br />

ed actor wbo is just beginning to tap<br />

into his talent<br />

Joey O'Brien (Williams) is tbe ulU-<br />

mate high-pressure car salesman.<br />

He literally tries to sell a Cadillac to<br />

a woman at ber husband's funeral.<br />

Joey's a likeable guy with an ex-<br />

wife, Tina (Pamela Reed), a wild<br />

teenaged daughter. Lisa (Tristine<br />

Skyler), and his Ma (Muni Cecchim)<br />

to support That's expensive, partic-<br />

ularly when Joey also has a girl-<br />

friend, Lila (Lori Petty), and a mis-<br />

tress. Joy (Fran Drescber)<br />

That's a costly menage and Joey is<br />

about to lose his job at Turgeon Auto<br />

unless be sells a dozen units in the<br />

next 48 hours. Un<strong>for</strong>tunately, it<br />

takes fully the first half of tbe film<br />

to set up this situation.<br />

THE FUN STARTS on a Sunday as<br />

Joey is sweating to make his quota.<br />

Suddenly, Larry (Tim Bobbins),<br />

crashes the showroom with a gun, a<br />

bomb, a TV remote and no plan. Lar-<br />

ry believes his pretty young wife,<br />

Donna (Annabe 11a Sciorra), is having<br />

an affair with one of the auto sales-<br />

men.<br />

Well, it couldn't be Joey. He's got<br />

his bands full; but O'Brien does find<br />

himself to be more decent than be<br />

(or anyone) expected. He takes on<br />

the responsibility of getting every-<br />

the movies<br />

Dan<br />

Green berg<br />

Grading the movies<br />

Robin Williams plays Joey O'Brien, car salesman extraordi-<br />

naire, in "Cadillac Man."<br />

A* Top marks - sure to please<br />

A<br />

Close behind excellent<br />

~W Sil in runrung foi fop honors<br />

EU Pretty good stuff, not perfect<br />

Good<br />

B- Good but notable deftoenoes<br />

C* Just a cut above average<br />

C Mediocre<br />

C- Not so hoi and s»ppi'ig ras>t<br />

0+ The very best ol the poor stuff<br />

D Poor<br />

D- It doesn't gel much worse<br />

F Truly awful<br />

Z Reserved lor [he colosaly bad<br />

B No advanced screening<br />

body — including Larry — out of tbe<br />

showroom alive.<br />

Tbe last half of the film is comedy<br />

at its best with numerous, unexpect-<br />

ed laughs Watch <strong>for</strong> the Chinese<br />

waitress.<br />

The moral of "Cadillac Man" may<br />

be "never shop on Sunday." In any<br />

event, laugh and enjoy. (Reviewed<br />

by Susan Fincham)<br />

STILL PLAYING:<br />

"Amy Maa'* Death" (*. R).<br />

A journalist oo assignment finds a se-<br />

cret from the past. With William Hickey.<br />

Ernest Borgnine and Michael Lerner<br />

"Big Bad John" (", PG-13)<br />

Jimmy Dean. Ned Beatty. Jack Elam<br />

aad Bo Hopkins based oo Utle song of this<br />

story of a man hounded <strong>for</strong> a crime be<br />

didn't commit<br />

"Camille CUadel" (Ft).<br />

Oscar-nominated (best actress and <strong>for</strong>-<br />

eign film) story of August* Rodin's mis-<br />

tress. a sculptress in ber own right.<br />

"Chattahooche" (C + . R, #5 minutes).<br />

Brutal treatment of Korean War veter-<br />

an in Florida mental institution leads to<br />

Mel Gibson<br />

and Goldie<br />

Hawn star as<br />

<strong>for</strong>mer lovers<br />

plunged into a<br />

cross-country<br />

run <strong>for</strong> their<br />

lives in "Bird<br />

on a Wire."<br />

state-wide re<strong>for</strong>ms.<br />

"Cteema Paradiso" (A-. 120 minutes)<br />

Excellent story of Alfredo (Pfeilllppe<br />

Noiret), the projectionist in a small Sicili-<br />

an town just after World War II<br />

"Crack House" (•. R).<br />

Woman living in dangerous inner-city<br />

environment struggles to survive.<br />

"The Class of IMS"(•, R).<br />

Futuristic disaster film with public<br />

schools as battlefield.<br />

"The Cook, The Thief, His Wife aad<br />

Her Lover"<br />

A very black comedy, unrated <strong>for</strong> good<br />

"Craxy People" (C-. R, 90 minutes)<br />

Ad exec (Dudley Moore) proves that<br />

mental patients are nicer than sane peo-<br />

ple but weak and underdeveloped struc-<br />

ture undercuts the humor<br />

"Drlvtag Miss Daisy" (A) (PG) 100 min-<br />

utes<br />

Pine acting highlights personal drama<br />

of Jewish widow (Jessica Tandy) chaof-<br />

feured by a black man (Morgan Free-<br />

man) set against southern changes from<br />

1948-1973.<br />

"Eraest Goes to Jail" (*, PG).<br />

Because someooe stole his identity<br />

" The First Power' (i> R 95 minutes) ;<br />

Executed serial killer returns <strong>for</strong> re-<br />

venge against cop (Lou Diamond Phillips)<br />

wbo put him away in the first place<br />

"The Gods Mast Be Craxy II" |B Pti.<br />

97 minutes).<br />

Sequel is attractive but too much sun<br />

pie-minded comedy detracts from par<br />

able about conflict between industrial<br />

and natural societies<br />

"The Uaardiaa" i.fj i<br />

A strange posses&ed babysitter gives<br />

new meaning to life in tbe suburbs<br />

"Hoose Party" (*)<br />

Dance, dance, dance<br />

"The Hut <strong>for</strong> Red October" (C ) (PC.,<br />

135 minutes<br />

Confusing underwater sequences are as "<br />

murky as this tale of Soviet sub com<br />

mander (Sean Conner)) trying to defect<br />

"1 Love Yoa to Death' |l , R, 96 min-<br />

utes)<br />

Excellent per<strong>for</strong>mances can t save this<br />

weakly plotted story of a wife's (f ra< y<br />

Ullman) revenge oo her unfaithful bus-<br />

band (Kevin Kline; ..<br />

"Impulse" (D. R. 120 minutes)<br />

Theresa Russell s per<strong>for</strong>mance as cop<br />

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save weak plot<br />

"The Little Mermaid" (A) (G) 80 mm<br />

utes<br />

Disney animation of Hans ChnsUan<br />

Andersen tale of a mermaid in love with<br />

a human • .<br />

"Mountains of the Mooa"(*. R)<br />

Famed 19th century English explorers, '<br />

Sir Richard Burton (Patrkr Ber gin j and<br />

John Speke (lain Glen) in their search far<br />

the source of the Nile River.<br />

"Pretty Woman ' (A . R. 120 minutes)<br />

Charming, romantic fantasy with Wall<br />

Street mogul (Richard Gere) falling in<br />

love with prostitute (Julia Roberts)<br />

"Q A A" (F, R, 134 minutes)<br />

Violent, mean spirited story about cor-<br />

rupt police and venal district attorneys -<br />

Very unpleasant<br />

Rosalie Goes Shopping" (D. PG. 95<br />

minutes).<br />

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tion in America falls flat<br />

"Short Time" (B. PG 13, 95 minutes) ^<br />

Just prior to retirement a cooserva- '<br />

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Mooday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>1990</strong> OitE **30<br />

In the. two<br />

years since<br />

comtng to the<br />

United States<br />

from Ireland,<br />

Luka Bloom<br />

has made a<br />

name <strong>for</strong> him-<br />

self. first in<br />

clubs then as a<br />

support act.<br />

American:<br />

Countrified<br />

with a twist<br />

IN CONCERT<br />

By Larry O'Connor<br />

staff writer<br />

Bloom blossoms<br />

with 'Riverside'<br />

By Larry O'Connor<br />

staff writer<br />

Luka Bloom has never been one to wrap<br />

his music in trite metaphors, pastoral lm-<br />

aeerv 6r rambling political diatribes.<br />

Bloom's acoustic guitar is his axe; his<br />

words the power that can cut through to<br />

the core. His debut album "Riverside"<br />

(Reprise) is an understated, yet surprising-<br />

ly stunning piece of music. The Irish solo<br />

artist doesn't sugar coat his terms, not<br />

even in interviews.<br />

Bloom from the hip:<br />

The difficulty of Irish artists making it<br />

in their own country: "Ah, they're a bunch<br />

of . . . begrudgers It's this He's from<br />

down the street, he's no good' attitude."<br />

Playing larger venues: "Three hundred<br />

or 36.000 - it's all tbe same."_;:<br />

The success of "Riverside:" "I'd like to<br />

think it's a good album."<br />

The length of this interview: "How are<br />

we doing here? I've got to run to a sound-<br />

check. Do you have enough stuff?"<br />

Any remaining questions can be answer-<br />

ed in his music, which is as straight<strong>for</strong>-<br />

ward as it is passionate.<br />

There's an air of bewilderment and<br />

wide-eye discovery on "Riverside," which<br />

in itself provides a very uplifting tone to<br />

the album. Most of the songs on tbe LP<br />

were written after Bloom arrived in the<br />

United States from Ireland two years ago.<br />

EACH NUMBER is a story, some writ-<br />

ten in the hurried fashion of a summer<br />

camper who can't wait to pen home to<br />

mom.<br />

"It just blew me away coming to Ameri-<br />

ca," said Bloom, who called Dublin home<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e arriving here. "It's not what I ex-<br />

pected it to be. I thought it would be a<br />

very aggressive place . . . but it wasn't.<br />

"I didn't come here with a hype ma-<br />

chine behind me. I didn't have a manager.<br />

I didn't have an agent I didn't have a<br />

record deal. I came here with nothing.<br />

People were so helpful, such as telling me<br />

what places to play and who to talk to."<br />

Without any publicity preceding him,<br />

Bloom quickly garnered his own. Word of<br />

his live per<strong>for</strong>mances in clubs along the<br />

East Coast, using only his guitar and<br />

voice, filtered to record executives. As a<br />

result he was able to latch on as a support<br />

act with Sinead O'Connor. Tbe Pro-<br />

claimed, Hothouse Flowers and the Vio-<br />

lent Femmes.<br />

REVIEWS<br />

In fact, a tour with Hothouse Flowers<br />

brought Bloom to Tbe Ritz in Roseville<br />

two years ago.<br />

"Riverside" is being gobbled up by<br />

many of those who've seen Bloom some-<br />

where down the line But the LP is also<br />

taking off in places where Bloom has nev-<br />

er per<strong>for</strong>med.<br />

"More audiences are ripe <strong>for</strong> this type<br />

of allium OSanTEey were a couple of years<br />

ago," Bloom said. "Some barriers have<br />

been broken down. Audiences in America<br />

are thought to be conservative, but they're<br />

not. It's American radio that's conserva-<br />

tive. More and more people are breaking<br />

the rules like (Irish new age singer) Enya,<br />

(Scottish folk duo) tbe Proclaimers and tbe<br />

Pogues, which is nice to see."<br />

BLOOM HAS broke tbe rules by break-<br />

ing with his past Per<strong>for</strong>ming with little<br />

success in his native Ireland, be wanted a<br />

new start in America. He started by<br />

changing his name from Barry Moore to<br />

Luka Bloom.<br />

Many have thought it was an attempt to<br />

get out from under the shadow of his well-<br />

known brother, Irish ballader Christy<br />

Moore. Not so, according to Bloom.<br />

"There were two reasons (<strong>for</strong> tbe name<br />

change)," be said. "Number one, I bad<br />

been per<strong>for</strong>ming in Ireland <strong>for</strong> some time.<br />

I wanted a fresh identity and a clean slate.<br />

Number two, I didn't want to be confused<br />

with Gary Moore of ('70s Irish rockers)<br />

Thin Lizzy. So I thought I'd give myself an<br />

Iggy or a Bono."<br />

"The One," a song off "Riverside," was<br />

believed to be a personal address to his<br />

brother, Christy.<br />

Bloom said the song was originally in-<br />

tended <strong>for</strong> the Pogues' lead singer Shane<br />

MacGowan, whose drunken rages on stage<br />

have been well-chronicled.<br />

"The song could have been about a num-<br />

ber of people," Bloom said. "It's about the<br />

rock'n'roll industry and what it expects of<br />

you."<br />

While "The One" is about self-destruc-<br />

tion. "An Irishman in Chinatown" offers<br />

balance as a whimsical tale of falling <strong>for</strong><br />

a Chinese girl only to realize It's a dream.<br />

Except <strong>for</strong> Bloom's solo career, tbe<br />

dream is only beginning to come true.<br />

Luka Bloom per<strong>for</strong>ms at 8 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 22, at "Die Ark, 637Vt S.<br />

Main. Ann Arbpr. Tickets are $5 in ad-<br />

vance. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 99-MU-<br />

SIC.<br />

Souled American sounds like a band that has taken coun-<br />

try music apart and left the pieces strewn across the floor.<br />

At least, that's the first impression listening to the Chica-<br />

go foursome's latest on Rough Trade "Around the Horn."<br />

The moody, dragged-through-the-muck record has an almost<br />

eerie feeling of being both depressing and serene at the same<br />

time. A slow dance with your partner is required.<br />

'That (the country sound) goes back a long way with Chris<br />

(Grigoroff, vocalist and acoustic guitar) and Joe (Adducci,<br />

bass and vocals)," said drummer Jamey Barnard, whose<br />

band per<strong>for</strong>ms Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 23, at Club Heidelberg in<br />

Ann Arbor. "Chris was a harmonica player and Joe's mom<br />

actually made country records."<br />

Joe's mom has a slice of ber country stylings oo tbe latest<br />

LP, "Holding Back the Tears." This is not country in tbe<br />

Nashville/Opryland/Hee Haw sense of the word, although<br />

one would give up his rhinestone belt buckle to watch Buck<br />

Owen's face contort in confusion when listening to this LP.<br />

SOULED AMERICAN takes some time to get to know.-<br />

Apparently, American audiences have taken their time get-<br />

ting to know them.<br />

With three albums already, tbe group is only beginning to<br />

make inroads in this country. The first-ever U.S. tour kicks<br />

off in Ann Arbor.<br />

Souled American was recently well-received in Europe,<br />

opening <strong>for</strong> Camper Van Beethoven. English music maga-<br />

zine Melody Maker even asked the group to contribute a cut<br />

to its upcoming compilation compact disc.<br />

—Such recognition has yet to come hers at home, though—<br />

"It's different" Barnard said. "It's slow <strong>for</strong> people to pick<br />

up on wbo have never listened to country music be<strong>for</strong>e.<br />

"People in America take American music <strong>for</strong> granted. A<br />

lot of tbe stuff is traditional music. It's not unusual enough<br />

<strong>for</strong> them, I guess."<br />

The band is traditional in the sense it uses an acoustic<br />

guitar, a bass and drums. Other than that, anything goes. Tbe<br />

interesting aspect of Souled American is how each musician<br />

interacts on record.<br />

Tbe little nuances and subtleties are the beauty of a<br />

record that can evoke feelings of pain and melancholy.<br />

"EVERYBODY PLAYS completely true to their personal-<br />

ity," Barnard said. "It's not like we say, Oh. this song should<br />

tftund thli way —<br />

"We use the instruments in different functions. Chris is<br />

definitely the person providing the rhythm on acoustic gui-<br />

tar."<br />

Tbe fact not all members have country backgrounds is one<br />

of Souled American's strengths. Barnard, <strong>for</strong> example, has a<br />

jazz and reggae background as a drummer. Grigoroff and<br />

Adducci has been enlightening him to the music of Merle<br />

Haggard and George Jones.<br />

Grigoroff and Adducci have a large say in tbe direction of<br />

the songs. But everyone works well together.<br />

"Tbey (Adducci and Grigoroff) play all the time," Barnard<br />

said. "It always helps when you have that good writing part-<br />

nership. They always encourage Scott (Tuma, guitarist) and<br />

I to come up with ideas. It's a real creative environment"<br />

Souled American per<strong>for</strong>ms on Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 23, at<br />

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some 15 lots in the metropolitan<br />

area and services private customers.<br />

He loves his job and believes Ye<br />

makes a com<strong>for</strong>table income, depending<br />

on the assignment. A reception<br />

<strong>for</strong> President Nixon is his most<br />

memorable event.<br />

"HE SPOKE AT the Detroit Economic<br />

Club and a reception followed<br />

at Max Fisher's home," he said.<br />

"There were only 20 people talking<br />

with him and he was autographing<br />

his new book."<br />

Besides the hourly wage, which is<br />

usually more than the minimum,<br />

there are the all important tips —<br />

that is if he doesn't get "stiffed."<br />

Even though a dollar is most common,<br />

Zager s largest tip was $100. If<br />

he works a private party, he may<br />

walk away with a bottle of champagne<br />

or liquor as a gift from a<br />

pleased customer in addition to his<br />

tips, which can range between $15<br />

and $80<br />

But valet parking like other occupations<br />

has its rough times. Once,<br />

while working a party where a chimney<br />

fire started and spread rapid<br />

through the house. Zager and the<br />

other attendants had to move quickly<br />

— the cars, that is.<br />

"We had to move 50-100 cars in a<br />

few minutes so the firemen could get<br />

through." he said.<br />

Zager added that it's "almost customary"<br />

<strong>for</strong> the host to come out and<br />

tell the valets if a guest has had too<br />

much to drink and an alternate way<br />

home is being provided.<br />

"Tom Schoenith is very sensitive<br />

about letting people drive home<br />

drunk." he said. "He always pays <strong>for</strong><br />

the cab ride or finds someone to take<br />

that person home.<br />

"I've even taken a few people<br />

home. Sometimes, the person becomes<br />

violent because you have his<br />

car and it's his property."<br />

Zager's boss. Brian Albertsen. said<br />

that working outside in the elements<br />

is the hardest part of tbe job<br />

"WHEN IT RAINS, you get a lot<br />

of people who normally don't use the<br />

valet service," said the Livonia resident<br />

"That's not your best tipping<br />

situation and you go home soaked at<br />

the end of the night."<br />

Lynda Starkey, a 25-year-old<br />

Michigan State University student, is<br />

employed by Charley's Crab Restaurant<br />

in Troy. A <strong>for</strong>estry major. Starkey's<br />

only complaint is "frozen fingers."<br />

But she's still happy to be outside<br />

. . Now, being a female valet,<br />

well, that's another matter.<br />

"Men ask me if I'm old enough to<br />

drive or make comments like 'Do<br />

you know how to drive a stick<br />

shift?'" sbe said. "They call me honey<br />

or dear, they don't treat men like<br />

that But it's no big deal."<br />

Starkey has found that tips are<br />

better, "If you're a female."<br />

"I attend MSU and sometimes, if a<br />

customer went to MSU, he'll tip a little<br />

higher. . . that's if I get a chance<br />

to tell him." she said.<br />

IN THE LONG run. this occupation<br />

has its "attractive" moments<br />

despite the elements As valet Luke<br />

Lukasik puts it, "It's a bell of a lot of<br />

fun; you meet people, make a lot of<br />

money and It's great exercise. I'm<br />

not going to do this all my life but I<br />

like meeting girls and staying in<br />

shape."<br />

Lukasik, who works the night<br />

spots Uke Clubland, Taboo and tbe<br />

Landsdowne. said that one evening<br />

he went to open the door of a car full<br />

of young women. In the process of<br />

helping them out of the vehicle, they<br />

pulled him inside.<br />

"They were kissing me and grabbing<br />

me." be said "The other valets<br />

told me to go with them <strong>for</strong> awhile<br />

"It happens all tbe time You just<br />

got to cope with it"<br />

degraded day after day. Then my<br />

parents talked with my teacher and<br />

the principal — which got me more<br />

embarrassed.<br />

The I get tbe idea that I was<br />

picked on because I was "withdrawn<br />

and quiet," as if I wasn't myself,<br />

none of it would have happened —<br />

all of which is b.s.<br />

My advice to G.A.'s daughter?<br />

Stand ap <strong>for</strong> yourself. Get really<br />

mad at this girl and call ber every<br />

name in the book. Most important do<br />

it in front of tbe whole class. She has<br />

no right to treat you like this.<br />

It will be really scary doing this, I<br />

know. It's a hard thing to do. But 111<br />

bet all my money that once you show<br />

everyone that you're not going to<br />

take it anymore, a lot of kids will<br />

stand up <strong>for</strong> you! And you're going to<br />

feel a lot better. Just do it. You have<br />

nothing to lose and everything to<br />

gain. '<br />

In tbe words of tbe immortal David<br />

Lee Roth: "Stand ap! Tbe more<br />

you do it. the less you fall down."<br />

Dear No Name,<br />

I don't know if you are a boy or a<br />

girl. Either way, the response is the<br />

same.<br />

I hope that as you go through life<br />

you will learn from your experiences<br />

that there are more creative solutions<br />

to life's problems then getting<br />

angry and denouncing other people.<br />

If getting angry is the first step on<br />

the road to becoming an intelligent<br />

problem solver, then I applaud you<br />

and anticipate that you will make<br />

further progress in your development.<br />

Barbara<br />

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he's a "great guy" and "gives" excellent service at Northland's<br />

valet parking area.<br />

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Although he's making a name <strong>for</strong><br />

himself as an actor. Kevin Pollack<br />

still keeps his hands in the arena<br />

where he got his start, stand-up comedy<br />

Born and raised in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia. Pollack<br />

says he started in show business<br />

at age 10. lip syncing to Bill Cosby's<br />

"Noah' routine <strong>for</strong> local variety and<br />

talent shows.<br />

"I started doing nightclubs at 18,"<br />

he said. "I don't think I was really<br />

aware of it (per<strong>for</strong>ming) being hard<br />

until it became a way of making a<br />

living, but I don't think I ever looked<br />

at it as a hard business."<br />

Pollack starred in the movie "Willow"<br />

and was thrilled with the opportunity<br />

to work closely with director<br />

Ron- Howard and producer<br />

George Lucas.<br />

. "1 played one of the Brownies so<br />

when we did our part the rest of the<br />

movie was already done," he said,<br />

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was so small, his part was filmed<br />

separately and then superimposed<br />

onto the finished film. "We did our<br />

filming on a sound stage with none<br />

of the usual trappings associated<br />

with movies. It was very intimate,<br />

and wonderful to work with people<br />

like Ron Howard and George Lucas<br />

"<br />

POLLACK WILL star in the movie<br />

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and "LA Story" which is due out<br />

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"Avalon."<br />

In "Avalon," Pollack was directed<br />

by Barry Levinson of "Rain Man"<br />

fame.<br />

" "Avalon' isn't a comedy but mine<br />

is one of tbe more funny characters<br />

in the movie," be said. "It's a big<br />

epic about America at the turn of the<br />

century and in the 1940s.<br />

"Working with Barry Levinson<br />

was such a tremendous experience<br />

You don't know what to expect from<br />

people who have achieved such<br />

greatness, but I'd sit around with<br />

him (Levinson) and we'd joke about<br />

life. He used to do stand-up. too. so<br />

we hit it off pretty well."<br />

Pollack said Steve Martin was the<br />

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have a per<strong>for</strong>mer's ego. and their<br />

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the panel and be funny," he said. "I<br />

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set in the corporate world and while<br />

I'm in Detroit (<strong>for</strong> his upcoming per<strong>for</strong>mance)<br />

I should find out if it's<br />

going to be a series, so I could be in a<br />

terrific mood while I'm there."<br />

Pollack said he finds his comedy<br />

in every-day situations and also has<br />

fun with impressions.<br />

"Everywhere you look there is<br />

comedy, you just have to find your<br />

own voice — your own point of<br />

view," he said. "I've been doing this<br />

professionally now <strong>for</strong> 10 years. You<br />

develop your own persona and people<br />

either come along with you <strong>for</strong><br />

the ride or they don't."<br />

The 32-year-old LA comedian<br />

mixes cynicism and the every-day<br />

irony of life into his routine He also<br />

gives a "clean" show.<br />

"I pride myself on that," he said.<br />

"I do have some adult material and<br />

adult observations, but I don't use<br />

four-letter words."<br />

Woody Allen, Albert Brooks, Steve<br />

Martin and George Carlin were just<br />

some of the comedians who influenced<br />

Pollack.<br />

"Woody Allen really acted as an<br />

inspiration <strong>for</strong> a comedian to take<br />

his point of view and put it on film."<br />

he said. "You know. I really can't remember<br />

too many low points in my<br />

career I've been really lucky to<br />

work with so many people who I admire?<br />

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Kevin Pollack will appear<br />

locally Tuesdya through Saturday.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 22-26. at Mark Ridley's<br />

Comedy Castle. 269 E Fourth St..<br />

Royal Oak Shows times are 8<br />

p m Tuesday, Wednesday and 8<br />

and 10:45 p.m. Friday and Saturday.<br />

Tickets are $6 weeknights<br />

and S10 Friday and Saturday<br />

Call 542-9900 <strong>for</strong> reservations or<br />

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

Monday, <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>. <strong>1990</strong> OA£<br />

COMEDY CLUBS<br />

Here are some listings of comedy<br />

clubs in our area. To let us<br />

know who is appearing at your<br />

club, send the in<strong>for</strong>mation to:<br />

Comedy Listings. <strong>Observer</strong> & Eccentric<br />

Newspapers. 36251<br />

Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150.<br />

• CHAPLIN'S EAST<br />

John Rathbooe will per<strong>for</strong>m<br />

Wednesday through Saturday, <strong>May</strong><br />

23-26. at Chaplin's East. 34244<br />

G roes beck. Fraser. Show times are<br />

8:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday.<br />

8:3d and l(h30 p.m. Friday and<br />

Saturday. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 792-<br />

1902<br />

• CHAPLIN'S WEST<br />

Rob Haaey will per<strong>for</strong>m Tuesday<br />

through Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 23-26. at<br />

Chaplin's West, 16890 Telegraph,<br />

south of Six Mile, Detroit. Show<br />

times are 8:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday.<br />

8 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday<br />

For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 533-<br />

8866<br />

• COMEDY CASTLE<br />

Kevia Pollack will per<strong>for</strong>m with<br />

Gary Hard wick Tiftsday through<br />

Saturday. <strong>May</strong> 22-26. at tbe Comedy<br />

Castle. 269 E. Fourth, Royal Oak.<br />

Show times 8 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday<br />

and 8 and 10 45 p.m. Friday-Saturday.<br />

For reservations, call 542-<br />

9900<br />

• JOEY'S ALLEN PARK<br />

Early" Monday Morning Players<br />

will per<strong>for</strong>m Wednesday through<br />

Saturday. <strong>May</strong> 23-26. at Joey's Comedy<br />

Club and Sports Emporium.<br />

Southfield Road, Allen Park. Show<br />

times are 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and<br />

Thursday and 8 and 10 30 p.m. Friday<br />

and Saturday. For in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call 382-7041.<br />

• JOEY'S LIVONIA<br />

Something Really Outrageous will<br />

per<strong>for</strong>m Wednesday through Saturday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 23-26. at Joey's Comedy<br />

Club. 36071 Plymouth Road, east of<br />

Lev an, Livonia. Show times are 9<br />

p.m Thursday and Friday and 8:30<br />

•aa<br />

m<br />

• SO<br />

and 10:30 p.m. Saturday. For reservations,<br />

call 261-0555.<br />

• HOLLY HOTEL<br />

Chris Jakeway will per<strong>for</strong>m along<br />

with Kea Brow* and Dm Bon*<br />

Thursday through Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 24-<br />

26, at Holly Hotel, 110 Battle Alley.<br />

Holly. Show times are 8:30 p.m<br />

Thursday and 8:30 (no smoking show<br />

-Friday only) and 10:30 p.m. Friday<br />

and Saturday. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

634-1891.<br />

• MISS KITTY'S<br />

Mark Sweetmaa will per<strong>for</strong>m<br />

with Hecter Retxaao Thursday<br />

through Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 24-26, at<br />

Miss Kitty's Comedy Club. Long<br />

Branch Restaurant, 595 N. Lapeer<br />

Road. Ox<strong>for</strong>d. Show times are 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday, 8 and 10:30 p.m. Friday<br />

and Saturday. For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

628-6500. *<br />

• LOONEY BIN<br />

Tim Butterfield will per<strong>for</strong>m with<br />

Andy Jeasea and Harokl Worsham<br />

Friday and Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 25-26, at<br />

the Wolverine and Looney Bin Restaurant<br />

and Comedy Club. 1655<br />

Glengary. Walled Lake. Show times<br />

are 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday, and<br />

^and 10:15 p.m. Saturday. For more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 669-9374.<br />

• BEA'S COMEDY KITCHEN<br />

Tony Hayes will per<strong>for</strong>m with<br />

Keith Ruff and Down tow Tony<br />

Brown Friday and Saturday, <strong>May</strong><br />

25-26. at Bea's Comedy Kitchen, 541<br />

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.60** O&E Monday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>. <strong>1990</strong><br />

photos by BILL HANSEN<br />

The look on the face of Shane, an Irish wolfhound owned by Nicholas Lehotsky of Belleville, was the epitomy of the agony of defeat after he failed to win in his heat.<br />

Mutts make most<br />

of run <strong>for</strong> 'roses'<br />

By Joan Borum<br />

special writer<br />

It's definitely not the sport of kings.<br />

Mutt Derby time at the Michigan State Fairgrounds<br />

Coliseum is a meet of a different breed.<br />

Sponsored by as a fund-raiser by the Michigan<br />

Humane Society, the Derby is designed <strong>for</strong> mutts<br />

and their owners . . . and mutual love is the only<br />

pedigree required.<br />

All dog lovers are welcome to attend . . . and<br />

coo . . . and admire . . . and trade stories of canine<br />

cleverness.<br />

After all, in this world, a doting grandparent<br />

may be boring, but is considered normal. A dog<br />

owner showing picture^ of little Sunshine licking<br />

an ice cream cone, however, is often thought to be<br />

a bit, well, eccentric.<br />

Don't think they're snobbish about pedigrees.<br />

Any mutt is welcome, as long as be or she is discreet<br />

about "pure" bloodlines and doesn't go<br />

around flaunting "papers."<br />

The seventh annual Mutt Derby this year attracted<br />

400 of the area's "finest," who raced to<br />

their owners to raise money <strong>for</strong> the MHS and to<br />

kick off Be Kind to Animals Week.<br />

There's a rhyme and a reason to the Mutt Derby.<br />

Dogs race in five classes — mini, small, medium,<br />

large and maxi — on an oval "course"<br />

marked out in the arena.<br />

THERE ARE 10 entrants in each beat, and<br />

MHS volunteers hold tbe eager entrants as their<br />

owners run to the opposite end of tbe track.<br />

The idea is that the dogs are supposed to race to<br />

their masters and the first ooe to do so is the<br />

winner of the beat Finally, the Grand Mutt Run is<br />

a race between the five class champions to determine<br />

the Grand Mutt champion.<br />

That's the idea. Sometimes, the dogs have an<br />

idea of their own.<br />

Sometimes, they <strong>for</strong>get about their owners be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

they make it to the end of the track. And then<br />

there are those dogs that Just sit there looking<br />

around while the pack goes off bowling.<br />

"Aren't you embarrassed?" someone asked the<br />

owner of ooe such Doberman.<br />

"No, be did the same thing last year."<br />

Sometimes signals get crossed.<br />

A beautiful fawinplored Afghan, desperate to<br />

be reunited with ber owner, squirmed away from<br />

ber volunteer and ran the course alooa, the crowd<br />

cheering both her grace and ber dedication.<br />

Sheepishly, her owner led ber back. When the<br />

flag (flopped, the dog remained behind, not moving.<br />

She obviously thought that was what sbe was<br />

supposed to do. After all, she'd tried running and<br />

that didn't work.<br />

And sometimes, blood will tell.<br />

A Border Collie, starting from post position,<br />

spent the race trying to herd the other dogs Into a<br />

corner.<br />

But the dogs who never <strong>for</strong>get, never digress,<br />

the dogs who run most frantically are tbe little<br />

dogs. Tbey don't bark. They don't have "accidents."<br />

They watch with disbelief as their owners<br />

call them.<br />

THEY RUN in unremitting desperation, eyes<br />

fixed on their beloved, ears flying, deaf to tbe<br />

roar of the crowd. They run and jump straight<br />

into the arms of their hysterical owners, who carry<br />

them off in triumph, win or lose.<br />

"It's a family event," said Ron Blauet, MHS director<br />

of education. "People come from Flint and<br />

GrRand Rapids. They pack a lunch and make a<br />

day of it.<br />

"Last year, at the sixth annual Mutt Derby, we<br />

had more than 500 entries. We made $11,000 <strong>for</strong><br />

our shelters from the $5 entry fee <strong>for</strong> dogs, the $2<br />

general admission fee and sales of sweat shirts<br />

and other miscellaneous items."<br />

"Micellaneous items" include clowns "Stembles,"<br />

"Fumbles" and FluFlu," otherwise known<br />

as Peggy Vermander. Mary Vemander and Lynette<br />

Orr, who come in from the town of Leonard<br />

to volunteer their skills at painting funny faces on<br />

eager children. All fees <strong>for</strong> the art work goes to<br />

the MHS.<br />

MHS employee/volunteer Verna Robinson of<br />

Detroit boasts that she gets a lot of winners as a<br />

handler.<br />

"You have to show them that you're not going<br />

to hurt them," sbe explained, wiping off ber pant<br />

leg where an excited dog had had an "accident"<br />

(They spend a lot of time mopping up the starting<br />

area.)<br />

"I get their names from their owners and I talk<br />

to them to get them to ran. I say thing* Ufa<br />

"Where's your Mama,' and "Follow Mama; ran to<br />

Mama.'"<br />

ROBINSON HAS has two pit bulls at home and<br />

she is especially proud of Star, a pit bull owned by<br />

Detroit Harold Mssop Jr.<br />

Star has the distinction of being the only dog to<br />

become Grand Mutt Champion twice, once in 1986<br />

and again this year. In 19t9, sbe was the medium<br />

dog winner. Robinsoo has been Star's handler every<br />

year that she has entered.<br />

"I only brought her in 1986 to give ber the opportunity<br />

to see other dogs," Moasop said. "The<br />

MHS people urged me to race ber, so I did. When<br />

she won that year, tbey announced only that tbe<br />

winner was a dog named Star.<br />

"I guess they were afraid that if tbey said the<br />

words pit bull, people would evacuate the Coliseum.<br />

By now, she's a great favorite with tbe<br />

crowd."<br />

"It's a great day <strong>for</strong> those of us who.work st the<br />

shelters," said Blauet "It gives m a to see<br />

the bond between dogs and people. It's an un<strong>for</strong>tunate<br />

aspect of our work that we seldom sea tbe<br />

positive aspects of the relationship between dogs<br />

and humans. n<br />

"We hope that events like the Mutt Darby and<br />

Be Kind to Animals Week will help people to realise<br />

tte joys and responsibilities of owning a pet"<br />

Hi<br />

Detrolter Harold Mossop Jr. has reason to<br />

be proud of his pit bull Star. She has the<br />

distinction of being the only dog to be-<br />

Keeping the kids busy during MM Mult Derby wars<br />

clowns Uke 8tumbles (Peggy Vermander of Leonard)<br />

face painting <strong>for</strong> the benefit of tha Michigan Humana 8<br />

<<br />

come Grand Mutt Champion twice, once<br />

in 1986-and again thia year.<br />

JL


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Creative Living CLASSIFI<br />

Monday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>. <strong>1990</strong> 04E<br />

organizing<br />

Dorothy<br />

Lehmkuhl<br />

Card-mailing procrastination<br />

Q: I dkl it agate. I boeght a<br />

Mother's Day card way ahead bat<br />

then didn't mail it am time. Caa yoe<br />

five me insights aa to why a pcraoa<br />

woaki bay cards aad not mail them?<br />

A: Putting off mailing letter*,<br />

thank-you notes, sympathy or greeting<br />

cards is a recurring problem (or<br />

many people. Ideally you "should"<br />

buy greeting cards in groups (e.g. by<br />

the mooth) address them, sign them<br />

and write the mailing date where the<br />

stamp goes. Then just stamp and<br />

mail them oo tbe appointed days.<br />

Even an "ideal" system may not<br />

solve your problem, however. Of the<br />

six categories of procrastination }<br />

have identified, dealing with your inner<br />

feelings may be tbe most common<br />

cause of mailing delay and tbe<br />

most difficult to master. When you<br />

send cards OT letters you are sharing<br />

your feeling*, even if you only sign<br />

your name to a pre-printed card. In<br />

the back of your mind you may be<br />

mulling over questions like: Have I<br />

chosen the right words? Will the<br />

other person think this is corny? Appropriate?<br />

Funny? Is my handwriting<br />

too messy? Will this produce the<br />

intended com<strong>for</strong>t-joy-appreciatioocheer?<br />

Insecure feelings get involved in<br />

putting off more than just written<br />

messages. Relationships may suffer<br />

as well. Perhaps an apology is in order<br />

but difficult to deliver. Terminations,<br />

appraisals or evaluations of<br />

business people are often delayed because<br />

of the difficulty of telling other*<br />

what they are doing wrong — or<br />

because it's hard to praise someone.<br />

Until handled, these delay* can gen-<br />

exhibitions<br />

• YANOVER CREATIVE<br />

LIAISON<br />

Yanover Creative Liaison presents<br />

children's book illustrations by Livonia<br />

artist Jeanne Poulet Exhibited<br />

drawings will be included as Illustrations<br />

in the artist's <strong>for</strong>thcoming<br />

book, "Jenika's Zoo Animals." Tbe<br />

YCL Alternative Art Space is at<br />

30927 Schoolcraft on the 1-96 Service<br />

Drive, between Middlebelt and<br />

Merriman. Families are welcome.<br />

Tbe gallery is open noon to 5 p m<br />

Tuesday through Friday. For more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 425-6175.<br />

• DEARBORN CITY GALLERY<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 24 - "Calligraphic<br />

Images *90", the annual spring<br />

show of Michigan Association of Calligrapbers<br />

will feature Arabic calligraphy<br />

by All Majed along wioth<br />

works by member*. Reception is 5-7<br />

p.m. Thursday, Dearborn City Hall,<br />

13615 Michigan at Schaefer, Dearborn.<br />

• I. IRVING FELDMAN<br />

Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 26 — Shaped canvas<br />

constructions by Harold Linton<br />

are there an display, by appointment<br />

only, through June, 353-0440.<br />

• DETROIT INSTITUTE OF<br />

ARTS<br />

Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 27 - "Andy Warhol:<br />

Fifteen Minutes of Fame" continues<br />

throughJuly 22. These are hiaportraits<br />

of rich, famous and sometimes<br />

talented people such as Elisabeth<br />

Taylor, Jacqueline Kennedy, Mao-<br />

Tse-tung. Marilyn Monroe and Richard<br />

Nixon. Admission charge. Hour*<br />

are 9:30 am to l:M p.m Tueeday-<br />

Sunday, 5200 Woodward, Detroit<br />

• ARTFUL DOMAIN<br />

Jewelry by Pat Garrett, Claire<br />

San<strong>for</strong>d and Samuel Shaw is on display<br />

through June t. Garrett is from<br />

Aim Arbor. San<strong>for</strong>d and Shaw are<br />

from the East Coast Hours are 11<br />

a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 700<br />

N. Woodward, Birmingham<br />

• GIORDANO GALLERY<br />

"Face*," new works in<br />

erate stress and guilt <strong>for</strong> months or<br />

even year*.<br />

Anytime you realise you are delaying<br />

something became of feelings,<br />

face the problem head on. Identify<br />

specifically what Is holding you<br />

back and why. If you still can't handle<br />

it, try creative alternatives such<br />

as calling instead of writing: sending<br />

a small gift or flowers wtth a card<br />

that simply say*, 'Tm sorry," <strong>for</strong> instance;<br />

or finding someone else to<br />

act as an intermediary. Sometimes<br />

you simply have to bite tbe bullet<br />

and schedule an appointment (to terminate<br />

an employee, <strong>for</strong> example)<br />

and then figure out bow to handle It<br />

after that appointment is made. Using<br />

"pressure to produce" never<br />

fails.<br />

An alternative to writing a person-<br />

al note on a "mushy" greeting card<br />

is to simply sign your name to a<br />

more generic type of card. While<br />

less than ideal. It is also less threatening.<br />

Other reasons <strong>for</strong> card mailing<br />

procrastination: You may consider<br />

card mailing to be leas important<br />

than other daily activities and need<br />

to raise that activity higher on your<br />

priority list Finally, a number of<br />

people have told me choosing the<br />

right ooe is the hardest part of sending<br />

cards so, once purchased, tbey<br />

consider the job done. After all, they<br />

have acted oo their thoughts of tbe<br />

other person — even if the other person<br />

doesn't know it<br />

Dorothy Lehmkuhl is owner of<br />

Organizing Techniques of Birmingham.<br />

She teaches time management<br />

and organizing skills<br />

through speeches, seminars, consulting<br />

and loriting.<br />

oil pastels by Barbara Terry Roy of<br />

Lathrup Village, continues on display<br />

through <strong>May</strong>. Hours are 10 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. Mooday-Saturday, unmtil 9<br />

p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, 426 S.<br />

Main, Northville.<br />

• BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD<br />

ART ASSOCIATION<br />

"Color Xerox Collage" by Laurie<br />

Hirsch Tennent continues on exhibit<br />

through <strong>May</strong>. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to<br />

5:30 p.m. Mooday-Saturday, 1516 S.<br />

Cranbrook, Birmingham.<br />

• ARIANA GALLERY<br />

"Ladies, Ladies, Ladies," collection<br />

of work celebrating the famine<br />

fatale, continues through June 16. Included<br />

are acrylics, oik, serigrapha,<br />

llthoa, glass and ceramics. Hours are<br />

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mooday-Saturday,<br />

366 E Maple, Birmingham.<br />

• HALSTED GALLERY<br />

New drawings by Hieodore Waddell<br />

are oo display through July 7.<br />

This sculptor, wbo is also a rancher,<br />

does paiwHnp and drawings of animals.<br />

Hours are 10 a m to 5:30 p.m<br />

Tuesday-Saturday, 560 N. Woodward,<br />

Birmingham<br />

• WILLIS GALLERY<br />

"The Eyes of Three," photography<br />

by Tim Biea, James Rnasweiler •<br />

and Steve Shaw continues through<br />

June 2. Hours are 2-6 pm Wednes<br />

day-Saturday, 422 W. Willis Detroit<br />

• PARK WE8T GALLERY<br />

"Lasik> Dos, A Contemporary<br />

American Master" continues<br />

through June. Hours are It am to 6<br />

pm Monday-Wednesday, until 9<br />

pm Thursday, Friday and 11 am to<br />

6 pm Saturday, Sunday, 29469<br />

m i li i • i • i ~ flalj<br />

norm western, aoiiuiiietci.<br />

• TROY ART GALLERY<br />

Recent water-colors by Carol Lachlusa<br />

and recent porcelains by Elisabeth<br />

Lurie continue through June<br />

16. Hours are 11 am to 6:M pm<br />

Teasday-Friday, until 4 pm Saturday,<br />

755 W. Big Beaver, Troy.<br />

Dream auction announced<br />

The International<br />

(IFDA) will<br />

Tickets, 97-56, are available at<br />

Mary Lee Draperies, 1939 Te»e-<br />

A action at paph, Btaomflold Hill* Beckwith<br />

the Design Center on en<br />

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The Deal* Center, 17*6 Stutx<br />

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moots and viewing of the ttasae M field.<br />

m Lk .fee<br />

Import shop has<br />

French connection<br />

By Ariene Funke<br />

special writer<br />

ITS like visiting Old World, country-style<br />

France.<br />

A new shop in downtown Northville,<br />

called La Belle Provence, specializes in<br />

pottery, furniture and accessories from Europe,<br />

particularly France.<br />

Tbe brick walls and hardwood floors of the<br />

store are a fitting backdrop <strong>for</strong> the antiques,<br />

stacks of snowy-white Belgian lace bed linens<br />

and distinctive, brightly hued pottery called<br />

Quimper (kam-PAIR).<br />

Store owners, Jennifer Tobias-Turner of Birmingham,<br />

and Leslie Benser-Luciani of Ann<br />

Arbor, both are attorneys who decided to become<br />

shopkeepers.<br />

'1 love French literature and culture," said<br />

Tobias-Turner, 31, who speaks fluent French<br />

and Spanish. 'It's just been an ongoing passion<br />

of mine."<br />

For Tobias-Turner, opening an imports shop<br />

evoked memories of the period in her life when<br />

she lived with a family In the south of France.<br />

Beneer-Ludani has enjoyed tbe buying trips to<br />

Europe where she sharpened ber business<br />

skills.<br />

LA MBJg PROVENCE has an extensive<br />

array of the popular, hand-painted French pottery,<br />

Quimper. Tbe colorful pottery is characterised<br />

by its depiction of traditional peasant<br />

figures, Hawiing florals and dramatic birds.<br />

"No two pieces are exactly alike," said<br />

Benser-Luciani, wbo explained that scenes are<br />

painted free-hand by master painters. Tbe artists<br />

use neither stencils nor decals.<br />

La Belle Provence, which opened last November,<br />

is at 119 N. Center St, Just off Main.<br />

Tbe shop'* neighbors are a mix of small<br />

boutiques, accessory and gift shops, an art gallery<br />

and neighborhood cafes.<br />

Tbe partners were attracted to Northvilie's<br />

small-town flavor, Its growth and tbe affluence<br />

of tbe city and its nearby communities.<br />

"Northville is like Birmingham used to be<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e it became booming," Benser-Luciani<br />

said.<br />

BOTH WOMEN HAD been employed at law<br />

firms prior to opening tbe shop. Benser-Luciani<br />

had worked with Tobias-Turner's husband,<br />

Jack, a Birmingham native.<br />

The name. La Belle Provence, was selected<br />

because of its distinctively French flavor. It<br />

means "beautiful Provence," referring to a region<br />

of southern France which both partners<br />

like.<br />

"The region epitomizes everything we love<br />

about the European style," Benser-Luciani<br />

During buying trips to France and Belgium<br />

the partners visited flea markets, antiqoe fairs<br />

and met with dealers.<br />

According to Tobias-Turner, European country<br />

style is compatible with American traditional<br />

and country styles.<br />

"European antiques have a soft look to<br />

them," she said. "It's easy to segue from<br />

American to European country (style) without<br />

changing the whole house."<br />

MOST OF THE furniture pieces carried by<br />

La Belle Provence are antiques dating to the<br />

1650s, Benser-Luciani said. The pieces originate<br />

in France, Belgium Germany and Italy.<br />

Some reproductions also are sold. Price tags<br />

Indicate whether a piece is original or reproduction.<br />

"They are mostly original pieces," Benser-<br />

Ludanl said. "We only carry reproductions to<br />

give a greater price range. Reproductions are<br />

typically made in Europe so (customers) are<br />

getting European pieces."<br />

Ths shop has several styles at farm tablee<br />

and chain, armoires and hutches. Many are<br />

made of scrubbed pine. Other* are carved<br />

fruitwood and oak.<br />

The Quimper pieces dominate one corner of<br />

the shoo. The brightly colored pieces reflect a<br />

rich palette of blues, scarieta, daffodil-yellow*<br />

and shades of green.<br />

This pottery Is produced at Fatancariea de<br />

Quimper, a factory dating to the 1696a, In the<br />

French town ai Quimper. Quimper to in the<br />

Brittany region, on a peninsula which juts 160<br />

miles Into the Atlantic Ocean between the English<br />

Channel on the north and tha Bay of Biscay<br />

on the south.<br />

"Brittany waa Isolated until World War H"<br />

Tobias-Turner said. It waa hard to reach. It<br />

has really developed and kapt Its own culture."<br />

T*e ceramic eerthenwan to painted, glssad<br />

and marked, a crucial guide to historians and<br />

collector*.-The glaze ks Wed-free, so the pieces<br />

can ha practical aa well aa decorative.<br />

ONE or THE Morr well-known Quimper<br />

hats. Tha<br />

starched, lace coifs am<br />

are bordered ha bine and;<br />

-The colon are so tovttt*." Tohiaa-1<br />

said, TTs hard not to fan in love wtth the<br />

Si<br />

10 nennot, wnjen depicts<br />

D REAL ESTATE<br />

lb<br />

Moat of the furniture piecea in the ahop<br />

are antiquea dating to the 1850a, and<br />

This year, to celebrate tbe 300th anniversary<br />

of the company, a new pattern called Jardin<br />

D'Ete, has been introduced. Tbe name means<br />

summer garden. A large, blue-and-yellow bird<br />

Is its focus.<br />

THAT NEW PATTERN figured prominently<br />

when La Belle Provence recently decorated a<br />

room <strong>for</strong> the <strong>1990</strong> Junior League Designers<br />

Show House in Grosse Pointe. Tours will be<br />

offered through Mooday, <strong>May</strong> 28.<br />

Several Quimper patterns are readily available,<br />

either in the shop or by special order<br />

from Connecticut Customers also may select<br />

from patterns and colon normally found only<br />

in France.<br />

U<br />

- $<br />

* #-2.<br />

*1E<br />

BILL BRE^R/stt* photograph*<br />

brightly hued Quimper pottery pieces<br />

dominate one corner of the shop.<br />

Most pieces are sold separately. The shop<br />

also carries wallpapers and fabrics which<br />

coordinate with several Quimper patterns.<br />

Also available are small, 100 percent cotton<br />

Pierre Deux cloth handbags and small purses.<br />

Tbe line is characterized by small floral prints<br />

In clean, sharp colon.<br />

Tbe partners hope to introduce some lesswell<br />

known pottery lines. And they are creating<br />

an upstain gallery to display more antiques.<br />

La Belle Provence is open from 10 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, until 8 p.m..<br />

Thursday. Closed Sunday. For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

call 347-4333.<br />

—<br />

'European<br />

antiques have<br />

s soft took to<br />

them. It's easy<br />

. to segue from<br />

American to<br />

European<br />

country<br />

without<br />

changing the<br />

whole house.'<br />

—Jennifer<br />

Tobias-Turner<br />

Former lawyers<br />

turned<br />

shopkeepers Leetie<br />

Beneer-Luciani<br />

(seated) and<br />

U n n T n h i n n<br />

mfrnilfl i u u l o l -<br />

Turner were<br />

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Northville'* emalltourn<br />

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R E A L T O R S<br />

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$151 900<br />

CENTURY <strong>21</strong><br />

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464-6400<br />

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The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe.<br />

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CENTURY <strong>21</strong><br />

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4<strong>21</strong>-5660<br />

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3 badroom 2 bath ranch, over 1400<br />

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lamarn graat homa « prima<br />

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rooms. Hi battia lamtfy room anih<br />

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mora $94 900 397-«9«i<br />

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bath cantral air large master bed-<br />

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prtvUeges (126.000 391-0739<br />

MADISON HEIGHTS - 11 Mile 8 De-<br />

Qumdre area 3 bedrooms, garage,<br />

lanced lot $44,900 Land contract<br />

terms 693-6931<br />

Novi Ranch Unit<br />

New construction m lovely AeOe-<br />

gatv^ondos 2 bedrooms 2't<br />

bams basement centra au and<br />

carport $92 500 Models open 1-6<br />

daMy 47S-0490<br />

The Prudential<br />

Harry S. Wolfe.<br />

R E A L T O R S<br />

4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0<br />

Independently Owned and Operated<br />

PLYMOUTH - Hidden Ridge Con-<br />

-flO i tn Piympglh Tpwnfhlg Two<br />

3<strong>21</strong> Homea<br />

Livingston County<br />

BRIGHTON - 1750 aq ft quad level<br />

Weil maintained, landacapad Great<br />

location, naar schools Buyers only<br />

Super sharp! (129.900 227-4206<br />

HOWELL-3 badroom ranch, recent-<br />

ly remodeled. 2'i car attached ga-<br />

rags'high efficiency furnace centra<br />

air. larga deck, easy acnaas to l-M a<br />

US-23 BeauOM home m mova-in<br />

condition $78,500 For appomtnant<br />

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322 Homea<br />

Macomb County<br />

ROMEO - Country IMng on 3'1<br />

acres ml pond 4 badroom brick oo-<br />

kmial 6 more. $1M,B00 Jeanette<br />

Century <strong>21</strong> MacKanoe 779-7500<br />

STERLING HTS<br />

By Ownar 17-Oequmdre, UUca<br />

achoota 3 badroom bnck ranch. 1*<br />

bam larga famay room. 20x13 with<br />

llrepiaca. eating area m kltchan with<br />

buBt-ma. centra ar. nmehed Has<br />

• 107,900<br />

977-1494<br />

324 Other Suburban<br />

Homea For Sale<br />

CASS-LAKE AREA Sue Of TOO;<br />

$400,000 homy Immaculate 2 bed-<br />

room TotaMy rebuilt Larga<br />

landscaped yard Energy efficient<br />

Mova right M! M7 900 Days 341-<br />

0069. evenings 861-9683<br />

FENTON COUNTRY CHARMER<br />

Lovely 3.000 Sq Fl. Architecturally<br />

Jeagned EngNah Tudor on a beauti-<br />

ful landacapad lot offering old time<br />

quality that a ony one yaar old<br />

Convenient shopping<br />

and axpraasways i295 000 E65M<br />

PRUDENTIAL PROCTOR REALTOR<br />

326 Condoa<br />

A NEW CONDOMINIUM<br />

SNEAK A PEEK<br />

GREENPOINTE<br />

AT C O P P E R C R E E K<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

2 bedroom. 2't bath lownhouee i<br />

private patio Pre-conatruction pne-<br />

aa from $109,900<br />

661-4422<br />

A PEALING NOVI CROSS W1NOS<br />

Ideal tor ma pioleoaona Spaooua<br />

flraptaoa 2 bedroom. 2 bath, ranch<br />

and «aiM on courtyard AM appa-<br />

ancas Nautral tonaa. kitchen<br />

skyflght. window treatments, garaga<br />

IV . opener centre! aB $ 105.900<br />

349-0755 477-9766<br />

BIRMINGHAM, baauMM 1 • 2 bad-<br />

room contemporary condoa. aaa to<br />

loan, recently lOdaaed. ready to<br />

mova m mdudaa as appearicei<br />

$56 900 6 (68 900 CaB aRar 6pm<br />

655-9*55<br />

BIRMINGMJ<br />

rooms, care<br />

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or646-4325<br />

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can buy BW<br />

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floors Nr. rt<br />

Irwlmantt.<br />

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 2 badroom. 2<br />

bam 1720 Tiverton. »203 Open<br />

Sat a Sun 1-5PM Brokers ere<br />

piotactad CaB<br />

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liamaondali 2 bedroom. 2 bat<br />

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to pool S club houea Rrtna i<br />

*arS72.900arbaaloMan<br />

CaB to aaa 333-0791<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

COUNTRY MANOR<br />

. a. of Souare Lafea.<br />

a el WuuBaaid Naar ahappwa.<br />

nil I B Large 2 bedroom 2<br />

bath rencf\ end irt, carport, paal.<br />

Open Sun 2^pm<br />

BRWHTON - > IIBiia. >81111<br />

Boor, rty oonvanlanoaa<br />

Crt aRar (pm<br />

$46,600<br />

I2S-B474<br />

BRWMT A Kb a nn hi<br />

Condo m ane ef Soua iJLSMWI<br />

newer carpel Nmy. SS4 500<br />

Canary 11 Waal (M SSM<br />

114 BaBM. central rt<br />

eart and flrartaca Car<br />

S» 5<br />

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RB. ares<br />

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SSS.® M»«rtBB-<br />

OA"l'<br />

bedrooms 2 baths, oak cabinels<br />

neutral decor Owner s transferred<br />

Immediate occupancy $94 90C<br />

The<br />

Michigan<br />

Group<br />

Realtors<br />

591-9200<br />

Ptymoutti<br />

PRIME AREA<br />

A vary warm 2 bedroom condo wtth<br />

a charm«ng atnum entry, oak kltch-<br />

an and a* appuancaa. cantra ar.<br />

immedTate occupancy Only<br />

•75.500 Ask tor<br />

JOAN ANDERSEN<br />

Century <strong>21</strong><br />

ROw<br />

464-7111<br />

CROSSWORD PUZZLER<br />

ACRO*8<br />

1 Suitabrt<br />

4 Thai man '<br />

6 Later<br />

tl Lifgaci on<br />

13 Tidier<br />

15 -.P.O. —,S<br />

16 Shaor cotton<br />

I aOric<br />

18 tellurium<br />

symbol<br />

19 Agave plant<br />

<strong>21</strong> Nevada city<br />

22 Deposited<br />

24 Dan son and<br />

Kopprt<br />

26 Declares<br />

28 Pension-plan<br />

mils<br />

29 Mountain<br />

nymph<br />

31 Abound<br />

33 Primer's—<br />

measure<br />

34 Strike<br />

36 Plat<strong>for</strong>m<br />

38 Frencn<br />

article<br />

40 British<br />

street car<br />

42 Look fixedly<br />

45 Doctrine<br />

47 Kind ol<br />

collar<br />

49 Without and<br />

50 Aleutian<br />

island<br />

52 Caudal<br />

appendage<br />

54 Babylonian<br />

deity<br />

55 Negative<br />

56 Person<br />

having a<br />

ioud voice<br />

59 Roman gods<br />

61 Become<br />

visible<br />

63 Pencil<br />

rubber<br />

65 Automobile<br />

style<br />

66 Concerning<br />

67 Unit ol<br />

Norwegian<br />

currency<br />

Puzzle<br />

DOWN<br />

1 Time gone by<br />

2 Coie —<br />

3 Tantalum<br />

symbol<br />

4 German title<br />

5 Brims<br />

6 irritated<br />

7 Persian ha!<br />

5-<strong>21</strong><br />

8 South<br />

African Dutch<br />

9 Latin<br />

conjunction<br />

10 ftetreai<br />

12 Note ol scale<br />

14 Pari of<br />

<strong>for</strong>tifi-<br />

cation<br />

17 Biol course<br />

20 March date<br />

23 Three-toed<br />

sloth<br />

24 As tar as<br />

25 Seasoning<br />

27 Oceans<br />

30 Challenge<br />

32 Sma* amouni<br />

35 Modal<br />

37 M c u e<br />

36 Climbing<br />

plant<br />

39 Bars<br />

legally<br />

41 Groan<br />

43 Schooibook<br />

44 Teutonic<br />

drtty<br />

46 Mountain<br />

abbr<br />

48 Saltpeter<br />

51 Employee!<br />

53 Learning<br />

57 Chinese<br />

pagoda<br />

56 Sun god<br />

60 Anggr<br />

62 Hebrew<br />

letter<br />

© <strong>1990</strong> United Feature Syndicate 64 There<strong>for</strong>e<br />

Compliments of The<br />

Birmingham-Bloomfield<br />

Board Of Realtors®<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP , 1 bedroom con-<br />

do, superb condition, end imu. bal-<br />

cony ar quiec complex by owner<br />

$59,900 Evas 455-6071<br />

ROCHESTER-Bahmd me 9m green<br />

Graat Oaks Country Club 3 bed-<br />

rooms 2H bathe wtth den. cuetom<br />

kitchen fimeheo baaamant. many<br />

extras $169,000 651-1350<br />

REALTOR®<br />

J<br />

332 Mobile Home*<br />

For Sale<br />

able After 6pm<br />

CANTON 1964 Spnngbrook.<br />

I4 Bsc or $M 900<br />

N n a HB Condoa Mart Warren<br />

7SB-BBM Century <strong>21</strong> Bus<br />

865-2000 Res 62B-3156<br />

f BIOOMFCLD - Cosy art to rt<br />

m « Low lew<br />

ed 5 bedroom. 2 bam BaNhrt Haf<br />

arrtrt. #129 vjo Tss-rsn<br />

327 NM<br />

STOP WAITING<br />

MILES HOMES<br />

• ii im (pal<br />

APAATMBNTS<br />

SST (|uel<br />

Homes are reedy tor maiiaB-<br />

ate occupany For mfo and cHrec-<br />

t ions caa<br />

LITTLE VALLEY - 665-7770<br />

MCDONALD HOMES - 664-6338<br />

FARMINGTON - 14 « 66 Buka 2<br />

badroom. i bath, front living room,<br />

appaancea. deck 50 plua park<br />

ExceBent condition 474-3366<br />

FLAMINGO - Naw modeM. $10,900<br />

& up Financing avertable Special<br />

104 rent $99 474-<strong>21</strong>31 or 655-3816<br />

FREE AIR-CONDITIONING on rt<br />

modeM Brand naw Park Estates lo-<br />

cated m DaBsiBla Jusl a law lots<br />

left Act 1 MobM Homea 462-<strong>21</strong>05<br />

MARLETTE 1969. 12x68 2 bed-<br />

room. 1 bam newly remodeled, rt<br />

stay, tow lot rent, can<br />

$4,650<br />

stay on lot $4.1<br />

729-9026<br />

MBIT CONDITION - 3 badroom<br />

70x14 $1290 down. *<strong>21</strong>0/mo<br />

397-2330<br />

MOBILE HOME - 12x65ft . 4x8 a»-<br />

pando. 3 badroom, 1* bath. shed,<br />

deck, lurmture appaancea Aakmg<br />

$10 500 Lake Orion Leave maa-<br />

S 7(1-7587 373-1864<br />

NOW- Beautiful double aids newer<br />

modal, large % lot 10 mmutaa Irom<br />

12 OaBa OW Dutch Farms 7 rooma.<br />

2 batha fireplace Ownar 3444417<br />

QUALITY HOMES<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS/<br />

NOVI<br />

HIGHLANO HILfS MOBILE HOME<br />

COMMUNITY a located on Saafy<br />

Road between Heggerty and<br />

Rd M* N of i<br />

River and only 2 mBas bom TaeNe<br />

Oaks<br />

14 > 70 Mariana - 2 bedrooms 1*<br />

baths central rt. large uovaad<br />

porch premium site, aimaaaa con-<br />

dition $24 900<br />

14 a 70 Berxkx . 2 bediocims 2<br />

Bathe, newly<br />

doaad porch.<br />

14 i M Colonade - 3 bedrooms 1<br />

bam. large ancloeed porch,<br />

rt SM.M0<br />

Call Joanne<br />

474-0320<br />

1Mb<br />

PartL I n * « WuBa I Mrt<br />

Double A Single homea from<br />

i1s.s00 WcmdaAnd m7-23m<br />

ROYAL HOLIDAY PARK<br />

55 or over 2 bartoom. plenty al<br />

SKYUNE 1SB4 modem. 3<br />

room. Z Ml bat)<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Tarn.<br />

'iniwaai caa<br />

333 mPn<br />

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$lM.B0e H3-M1-74B4 ar tor<br />

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B t M M N . l l<br />

ken rabckxa"' l u o s i t h<br />

•m> i immwmm m mm mwmtm<br />

ZJTZ^aXXT ursSZ<br />

333 Northern Property<br />

For Sale<br />

CLARE-LAKEFRONT CHALET 3<br />

tiediooms brtd to awl Muat see<br />

•40 000 For appoaitment crt<br />

545-7727<br />

GRANO TRAVERSE RESORT<br />

income Condo Lake Michigan<br />

i. aoH course 6 reeort faob-<br />

•79.M0<br />

PROFESSIONALLY cieaignad condo<br />

m beautiful Schuee Momtam Shanty<br />

Creak Raaon 2 bedrooms 2 batha.<br />

goB. a w 6 en»oy Northern Micrv<br />

IL $147 000<br />

POPULAR CONOO COMPLEX<br />

between Traversa City A Charlevoix,<br />

mg harbor. 1.600 aq.lt.<br />

>ms. 3 b<br />

Traa<br />

town $109 500<br />

TORCH LAKE. Elk Lake A Grand<br />

Traversa Bay lots Many are avrt<br />

abM Sandy beeches Crttor<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

ELK RAPIDS<br />

(616)264-5611<br />

340 Lake-River naaort<br />

IRISH HILLS AREA<br />

lor sorawkng ranch on<br />

I lot Over 2800 sq ft 3<br />

bedrooms 3 Ml Petha Hoi tub<br />

room, mground pool, apuaaai. 2<br />

Wryard<br />

(517)<br />

SHANTY CREEK. 3 wwts MBS goB<br />

and ski pnvaages Tax daductMe<br />

(169.000<br />

342 Lakelront Property<br />

•ports lakes urn u. 4 maee<br />

ot Weal BtoomheW 145<br />

. Bay A ngfa m<br />

HK3GINS/HOUGHTON LAKE<br />

Naw 3 badroom cathedra chart<br />

Yr round horns wooded lot doea lo<br />

i/state park S30.9S0 522-0342<br />

LAKEFRONT COTTAGE - Foreel<br />

Lake En|oy a netura amodad sur-<br />

rounding. wed bto A tanoramic lake<br />

viae $56,000 766-7161<br />

336 Southern Property<br />

FLORIDA LOT<br />

Sailboat lot. 102 leet seawall<br />

x95x 120 Punta Gorda lales.<br />

•115.500 422-46M<br />

337 Farme For Sale<br />

CENTRAL MICHIGAN, na<br />

mg. 377 acres art dMds.<br />

HORSE LOVERS DREAM H<br />

Staler, elegant 5 bettoom cotoraai<br />

TmifuBy deixaated. 4 car garage.<br />

<strong>21</strong> atrt horee term Storage buBd-<br />

wfm 620R pansd<br />

outatai<br />

arty Crt Mh Schneider<br />

R<br />

725-1<strong>21</strong>2<br />

339 Lota and Acreage<br />

For Sale<br />

FARMM4GTON - Good Innetlnn tor<br />

reua or ofSoe on Paaai Rd. A<br />

Grand RNer Owner moving out al<br />

Stats ««• laok ai rt oftars Artmg<br />

•36 000 Crt 563-6790<br />

Thompson-Brown<br />

UVOMA - Prime tk acre, wooded<br />

lor you new home Ammg 160.000<br />

CaB after 5pm: 4<strong>21</strong>-2S8S<br />

Great viae<br />

$149,900 tor last aale<br />

Century <strong>21</strong> Al The Lakes Aak tor<br />

ton echooM $169<br />

SS-So more Clartts-<br />

•25-1128<br />

KAUT1FULMQKSN LAKE<br />

I apaer County Yeer-round home<br />

on the lake 2 bedroom. IV* beths<br />

flraptaoa flraahad baaamant Ga-<br />

raga and paved<br />

— $99,500<br />

rooms 2 beths garags lire<br />

225 II sandy beach Crt tor<br />

mabon sheet Open eeakandi<br />

$120,000 474-5731.792-5007<br />

CASS LAKE<br />

Adorable 3 badroom renOi on eaoe<br />

canal Maintenance tree etth open<br />

Boor plan. Only $129 900<br />

Crt MBie tor detaBa a<br />

625-M77 666-253®<br />

North End Realty Groi«i<br />

HAMMONO LAKEFRONT<br />

331 MM or M1-BS00<br />

LAKE ANQELUS - 3 baOooms 3<br />

m. detached 2 car gar aaa. aprtn-<br />

ktor system By owner 138 MBS<br />

LAKE HURON - Y eer-rounc home.<br />

CBy. 4 bedrooms<br />

garags rt Bis ama<br />

2W bed.<br />

1-517-31<br />

2 car<br />

12-2*56<br />

LAKEVILLE LAKEFRONT:<br />

room. 2lOOeqfl. large<br />

gaaabo. lenaet Bert,<br />

veas (iM.OOO Stele WMaS:<br />

3 bed-<br />

decks.<br />

STTH;<br />

LAKEVILLE LAKEFRONT:<br />

room. 2lOOeqfl. large<br />

gaaabo. lenaet Bert,<br />

veas (iM.OOO Stele WMaS:<br />

NEW RESORT CONOO Si BTES<br />

w s ?<br />

on Lake Chartevo<br />

WB00W5<br />

—errtlpl<br />

Ureal am<br />

ta m Boyr<br />

6-4313<br />

t a ,<br />

N, 0B ROCHESTER - Naa 1-B9<br />

375 flotaage on rt sports ase<br />

Bnca houes 2 fcaptaun. S229000<br />

Evaa 816-S33-6M7 313-724-6469<br />

homes SMK ana<br />

acres I l>aiia I' wrti M| Bfcrt a<br />

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4E* OAE Mooday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>. 1900<br />

381<br />

f -VE MAE NEAH UDOUKLT<br />

' o a a t k M n<br />

4<strong>21</strong>-6*0<br />

UV0MA- 2.000 e»A 00—«»H«<br />

CMD *0i2*7 M Room to expand<br />

J '750 Mymna Ad. neat to M<br />

11*0 000 474-7163<br />

352<br />

For Solo<br />

LtOUOMMaTV STOW<br />

Fo< more mtornnaBon a t.<br />

6*2-9282 or BS1-2743<br />

REDFORD OFFICE<br />

24*01 FIVE MtL£<br />

iw* at Telegraph)<br />

For Sate-5,000 SQ. FT.<br />

$169 000<br />

GuOO CASH FLOW (WX LEASED)<br />

Propemee. Inc<br />

474-3855<br />

Classifieds<br />

WORK<br />

To Piece Tour Ad Cat<br />

644-1070<br />

591-0900<br />

852-3222<br />

Novi<br />

Grand River Frontage<br />

2500/5000/7000 Sq. Ft.<br />

Docks<br />

Available<br />

Reduced rates<br />

Immediate<br />

occupancy<br />

Call: Jon Savoy<br />

Signature<br />

Associates<br />

(313) 948-9000<br />

From Si 00 U RapaO Also tan oas-<br />

EX m<br />

'•WKj tmwm<br />

tmm sfc-owo<br />

CASH FOa LAMD COWTHACTS<br />

Mil MM n» nil lllll<br />

income rropefTy<br />

APARTMENTS. 24 taws. •» sepe-<br />

i uumw T—turn 2<br />

t dry* 2"t car garaga. riccufO<br />

After 6prr, 1-634-732S<br />

SHAHTY CREEK<br />

Furraanad 3 urn<br />

$2I060, (19091. .<br />

$154,900 Caa 474-5291<br />

unrt rental condo<br />

Qeesified KOt<br />

GET RESULTS<br />

CiaaaiAad Ada<br />

-CMH Mortgage* fteftnencas<br />

Mort8 rs£»ir rte-<br />

NEED A MORTGAGE'<br />

FHA. VA. ComeneonM<br />

Vantage Mortgage Corp<br />

Ca* 1-800^*75-5626<br />

360 Dusinsat<br />

Opportunities<br />

American Speedy<br />

Printing Centers<br />

Ha» and wu&tig opportune—<br />

evaaatta at Florida.<br />

• Fu*» Halted raglonal otftces to<br />

provide local support<br />

' Join ma faataal growing quae*<br />

g y *<br />

600 can<br />

$30 000<br />

Ca* Paula at 1-800-543-1541<br />

4 MM FRANCHISE<br />

Bn Htlum<br />

Ce*«S*-62G3<br />

BE YOUR OWN BOSS 3 wa* eetab-<br />

Kartad suburban Detroit gift thoc<br />

operation*. plua Mmoel new Yogurt<br />

oparaliori A* turn*ay operations<br />

For dot MM ca* Al Oa Za* or Ron<br />

Brodz* Coldaaa Banker<br />

347-3050<br />

CLASS C LIQUOR<br />

Oanca. en—lammam A Sunday per-<br />

mit City ol SouMNtd Willi rv-<br />

qureet 473-900*<br />

DO VOL) NEED FIXTURES A In««n-<br />

tonaa lor grtt A card Mora? Sal<br />

tfiam cfteap gong out ol ft am mi<br />

•ala D*ya474-*290 Evaa 559-3*65<br />

FABULOUS OPRORTUNTTY In mar<br />

katmg managamant lor imeeei «<br />

people «*x> would kka a Utataiie m-<br />

4*6-1043<br />

FAST GROWING 5 B**pn doaer «v<br />

duetry of environmental products<br />

•or homa and office. Unarrmad »-<br />

mant Fu* or pari tana Contact Mr<br />

Toorvj.<br />

FUN A aporty OoOxng Mora lor<br />

woman in buey Laka Orion stnp<br />

ma* $34,000 takaa a* Inventory<br />

furturee A<br />

Owner w« tram<br />

maMng Hat<br />

093-3013<br />

\ 1 >\ N<br />

FOUNTAIN<br />

PARK<br />

NOVI<br />

S P A C I O U S A P A R T M E N T H O M E S<br />

Experience luxury apartment living at its finest. Tastefully<br />

designed, conveniently located wooded site...this is<br />

• Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apartments<br />

• individual washer and dryer<br />

• Private entry way/balconv or patio<br />

• Whirlpool appliances and<br />

microwave oven<br />

• Swimming pool<br />

• Tennis court<br />

4<strong>21</strong>01 Fountain <strong>for</strong>k • Novi<br />

INTERNATIONAL METAL<br />

BUILDING MANUFACTURER<br />

oI Industrial Commaroal A<br />

Agricultural buitdinga iMactmg<br />

Milk lor opan areas. Starter ad*,<br />

traeung and angmaarmg support<br />

proMOad<br />

Sanoua mquvers Only<br />

Ca* lor mora In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

303-759-3200. Ext 500<br />

W W W . M . S0UP«Md<br />

Raptaa 10 Bos 350 Obeerver A Ec<br />

3*251 School<br />

4*150<br />

GIFT SHOP<br />

A hkra<br />

522-7194<br />

GREAT OPRORTUMTY - Turn key<br />

•ca i isMii/yogurt huMnaaa locate*<br />

»i <strong>Canton</strong> Supar bol on Ford Rd<br />

surna currant Land Contract A* ut*-<br />

t't tot traa<br />

gal away $16,000<br />

equipment Bring an otter Contact<br />

Itemaina Country Place neonon<br />

454-4400<br />

KAJR SALON - Contemporary - by<br />

ownar Novi Farmmgion area Es-<br />

tabHahad with rraacfi potential Caafi<br />

lerme For eppomtmem 455-6018<br />

HAIR SALON - PLYMOUTH<br />

Must saenftoe 5 station salon Al<br />

fcrturee A equpment Mke naw<br />

$15,000 ar baat ollar 261-4010<br />

LARGEST VOLUME rata* Boost<br />

Cham n Monger. Pnma uburGm<br />

location Slocked A mmng A.m-<br />

soM *nmed>ecunl<br />

• Poo4 wtth lap mark or*<br />

• Toont* courts<br />

• VoUaybaN pit<br />

Dinctfy accmsstbte to<br />

1-275, l-M, M-14<br />

Euro-atyla cabinetry<br />

Caramfc: Ola bath and<br />

tub andoaures<br />

Cathadral caiNnga<br />

Individual waahar and dryers<br />

Microwave ovens<br />

In unit storaga<br />

Private covered parking<br />

3 4 8 - 3 6 0 0<br />

MOfi -FRI 9-7<br />

SATURDAY 9-5<br />

SUNDAY 12-5<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

LIVING YOI CAN<br />

Af<strong>for</strong>d To Enjoy!<br />

1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FROM<br />

S O C O H E A T<br />

3 6 0 INCLUDED<br />

Beautiful Setting in a Great Location!<br />

AT PONTIAC TRAIL &<br />

BECK ROAD IN WIX0M<br />

MODELS OPEN<br />

Mon.-Sat 9-6. Sun. 11-5<br />

MODELS OPEN<br />

y||iNI^H9l Mon -Sat 9-6. Sun. 11-5<br />

K i I | 6 2 4 - 6 4 6 4<br />

400 Apt*. For Ront<br />

361 Money<br />

To Loan - Borrow<br />

ALL HOMEOWNERS<br />

$ Speedy Cash $<br />

Any purpose low lalaa. credit<br />

corrected. EZ de»t conaofedation<br />

EXPRESS MORTGAGE<br />

Money From Your Homa Faat'<br />

Ca* 369-CASH (369-2274)<br />

C0MERICA<br />

Mobile Home<br />

Financing<br />

•1-800-292J 300<br />

Equal Houang Lander<br />

LOANS AVAILABLE<br />

unamnad Second mortgagee ac-<br />

counts receivables manufacturing.<br />

credit. Mc 275-1000<br />

or Wma K S Webber Corporation.<br />

26440 SoulhMd Rd Lathrup Vil-<br />

lage 4*078 Listed with 888<br />

75% INVESTOR CASHOUT<br />

MobiM Home Fmancmg AraMabM<br />

Also hard to place mortgages our<br />

specially 669-0362 or 624-2915<br />

362 Reoi Estate Wanted<br />

AAA INVEST CORPORATION<br />

43130 Utica Rd at Van Dyke<br />

Why sea Land Contract al aacocmC<br />

For a betier «M ca* 939-1200<br />

CASH TODAY<br />

OR<br />

guaranteed sale<br />

Also rt m Foreclosure<br />

Or Need Ol Repair<br />

Century <strong>21</strong><br />

CASTELLI 525-7900<br />

HOUSE/CONOO Warned Oakland/<br />

Macomb Seaar finance or no qua*<br />

ty assumable Have $6,000 down<br />

963-1577<br />

MOTIVATED SELLER WANTEO-Ex-<br />

ecutrve couple leaking savor sole<br />

terms lor rural or serru rural houae<br />

and property East c* Ho»M«/a-<br />

cent woods EHO<br />

2 BEDROOM From (525<br />

Open<br />

Located on Novi<br />

BENEJCKE A KRUE<br />

347-1690 348-9590<br />

Daily 9am-6pm<br />

ovi Rd lust N ot 8 l<br />

PLYMOUTH Accepting **>llcatKms<br />

<strong>for</strong> 1 bedroom apartments Walk to<br />

shopping Carports, dishwashers<br />

central ak. waahar/dryer hookup^^<br />

t^enror discount or Ii ee cade i^alf q<br />

able until <strong>May</strong> 31. <strong>1990</strong> 4534*11 a<br />

PLYMOUTH-Attractive, 1 badroom<br />

Air.apphancea.carpet.ce Ma. laun-<br />

dry, Near 1275 No pats (435 »/<br />

heal. 455-5748 Ann Arbor 995-9624<br />

PLYMOUTH - Brand new 1 bedroom<br />

apartments Cental heating A cool-<br />

ing. washer 'dryar hook-up<br />

Immediate occupancy 455-8369<br />

- PLYMOUTH -<br />

BROUGHAM<br />

MANOR<br />

APTS.<br />

1 BEDROOM (435<br />

2 BEDROOM (475<br />

Year Lease Heat A Water Paid<br />

Adults No pats<br />

455-1<strong>21</strong>5<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

• NOV 1/LAKES AREA •<br />

from $475<br />

AREA'S BEST VALUE<br />

• Quiet • Spacious Apartments<br />

• Attractively Landacapad • Lakes<br />

Aree• Naar Twelve Oaks-Centra<br />

AmPooSCarporVWalk-m Closets<br />

• PMos and BatconMM<br />

Off Pontlac Trek bat Back A Weal<br />

Man from t-*B6.1-275<br />

Oaky 9am-7pm-Sat A Sun 12-4pm<br />

624-8555<br />

Novrs<br />

AWARD<br />

WINNING<br />

COMMUNITY<br />

SADDLE CREEK<br />

1 A 2 Bedr oom apartment homea<br />

Designed with a private entry that<br />

leads you to a world of gracious Irv-<br />

ing For your convenience a washer<br />

A dryer along with a reeened car-<br />

port are mduded Clubhouee with<br />

planned actrvrtiea and exercise<br />

room await you<br />

On Now Rd . between 9 A 10 Mile<br />

Rd |ust S of 12 Oaks Mall<br />

CALL 344-9966<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

OLD REDFORO - on Lahaer mod<br />

PLYMOUTH - clean sma* 1 bad-<br />

room, upper nouie ai aarlmeni pn-<br />

rata antrance. Si ova * retrigerator<br />

no pets 1 yr Was* $375 per montri<br />

CALL CHOC*<br />

Aa/Uan Crossroads *53-*700<br />

OLYMOUTH first mon tfi'l rent tree.<br />

sutusssa until Aug «• n renewal op-<br />

cluaes appaancea * fM •at 522-4M2<br />

PLYMOUTH LUXUtTY APARTMENT<br />

2 Deo'ooms 2 Dath »«Vw< Oryer<br />

carport, carpeting. Ori -j*. 45»-*401<br />

PLYMOUTH MANOR &<br />

PLYMOUTH HOUSE<br />

APTS.<br />

Spacious 1 A 2 bedroom apts<br />

S Private community atmosphere<br />

| S Close to downtown Plymouth<br />

e Pool A other amenities<br />

e Heat mduded<br />

Likey Rd wet S of Ann Arbor Rd<br />

• Call - 455-3880<br />

| A Yftpi Property Community<br />

PLYMOUTH-DOWNTOWN<br />

spacious 1 bedroom, ak appliances,<br />

central air, m unit washer A dryer<br />

No pets (550 471-1459<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

LIVE ON THE PARK<br />

Starting from...$430<br />

ONE MONTH FREE RENT!<br />

$200 SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />

(With approved credit ><br />

Free neat A water Senior Discount<br />

Central air, pool, security<br />

40325 Plymouth Rd . Apt 101<br />

455-3682<br />

i m<br />

FULLY EQUIPPED HEALTH CLUB<br />

S200 SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />

Complete GE Kitchens Washer/Dryer in Unit<br />

Abundant Storage Window Treatments<br />

Cathedral Ceilings Carports Included<br />

New Construction<br />

From $ 6 6 0<br />

Open Until 7 p.m. 348-1120<br />

Open doily 9 a m -7pm Sat & Sun 11am s p.m.<br />

Pavilion Drive 0»f Haggerty Rd between 9 & 10 Mile<br />

W00DCREST VILLA<br />

APARTMENTS & ATHLETIC CLUB<br />

Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, each<br />

with a fireplace mini-blinds and balcony or pa-<br />

tio Private athletic dub featuring year-round<br />

indoor-outdoor pool, sauna, steam bath, whirl-<br />

pool and exercise room Secluded setting<br />

amid^ woods and duck ponds. Pets welcome<br />

Senior citizen discount.<br />

2 6 1 - 8 0 1 0<br />

C0WE«WTLY LOCATED OFF WAYNE «0<br />

BETWEEN WARREN A JOY ICAA THE WESTLAND SHOPPING UAU.<br />

RENTAL OFFICE AND MODEL OPEN 10 AM-6 PM<br />

AM About Our 1-Bedroom Special<br />

• NOVI •<br />

WATERVIEW FARMS<br />

From 5 4 4 0<br />

• Country Setting • Large Area<br />

• Near Twelve Oaks Mall • Spacious<br />

• Sound Conditioned Masonry Construction<br />

• Pool • Tennis • Dishwasher<br />

• Lots of Closets • Central Air<br />

Pontiac Trail between West & Beck Roads<br />

Daily 9 a.m.- 7 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 12-4 p.m.<br />

Opan Until 7 P.M.<br />

624-0004<br />

Than unNa are freshly painted<br />

cJaan aa * weeds and o"ar good<br />

vatue" at peal prtoaa EHO<br />

1 BCOftOOM (515<br />

2KOAOOM (ASS<br />

LAja about our spaoaMl<br />

r'<br />

KMClCKE A KRUC<br />

348-9590 642-8686<br />

•NOVI*<br />

WATERVIEW<br />

FARMS<br />

from $440<br />

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Panose Tr kat Weai A ae i/i SOUTHPOJT,<br />

. Za. \ \<br />

SSI<br />

— 1<br />

On 144 Mot* I<br />

i M SI<br />

sEplmciii ak.<br />

a. pool teas sa<br />

400 AptSi For But<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

s r<br />

• WESTLAND •<br />

HAWTHORNE CLUB<br />

One Bedroom Special!<br />

$ 1 0 0 - S J - H S<br />

I UU R E N T<br />

Call <strong>for</strong> Details!<br />

• Air • Best Value<br />

• Pooi • Cable Available<br />

• Scenic view • Shopping Close By<br />

7560 Mernman Road<br />

Between Warren & Ann Arbor Trail<br />

522-3364<br />

Daily 9-6 Sat & Sun 12-4<br />

'tone<br />

&>de e<br />

wt Ike lUotei 'I<br />

1 and 2 Bedroom<br />

Apartments 1 * 3 9 5<br />

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"Less than<br />

5 minutes<br />

from Novi A<br />

Farmington<br />

Hi its 1 '<br />

• Convenient to Twelve Oaks Mall<br />

' Dishwasher<br />

• Pool<br />

• Pnvate Balcony / Patio<br />

• Variety of Floor<br />

Plans Available<br />

* Air Conditioning<br />

Open Monday - Friday. 10 - 6 Weekends, 11 - 5<br />

624-9445<br />

IBristnI Square<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

x<br />

ATTRACTIVE 1 & 2<br />

Bedroom Apartments<br />

from ®445<br />

• Cable TV Available<br />

• Private Balcony / Patio<br />

• Walk-in Storage Room<br />

Within Apartment<br />

• Central Air Conditioning<br />

• Swimming Pool<br />

• Social Activities<br />

Convenient to<br />

Expressways & Twelve Oaks Mall<br />

On Beck Rd., just north of<br />

Pontiac Trail in Wixom<br />

624-1388<br />

Open.Mon. - Sat. 9 - 6 Sun. 10 - 6<br />

SPRING INTO<br />

WESTLAND. ..<br />

IT'S TIME To<br />

MAKE A<br />

SPLASH!<br />

Welcome to the<br />

warmth of our<br />

indoor heated<br />

pool,<br />

clubhouse<br />

and free<br />

health<br />

club!.<br />

T f/WEST<br />

'A ATOWERS<br />

a K * 0 T M I N T %<br />

7<strong>21</strong>-2500<br />

Models Open Dmty<br />

lmima unwt \jpmn<br />

697-8742 „<br />

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SE* OAE Monday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>, <strong>1990</strong><br />

Rochester<br />

Co>tMry typo naar<br />

MhMo'lMi<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

Plymouth Hills<br />

Apartments<br />

746 3. MM SI.<br />

Modern 1 and 2 Bedroom<br />

SWASHER-ORYER<br />

IN EACH APT.<br />

• ACCESS TO 1-275<br />

• AIR CONDITIONED<br />

• FULLY CARPETED<br />

• DISHWASHER<br />

• NO PETS<br />

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ies or amad groups 533-8200<br />

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cottage Fishing boating, swimming<br />

dc Faw choice weeks available<br />

$400 per wk Cal 540-2363<br />

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leundryroom. deck, patio. gr«. boat<br />

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front 3 bedroom. 2 bath condo<br />

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beautiful, secluded sandy b»ech<br />

lake 250 ft, frontage Cxcedenl<br />

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immediate<br />

boet i<br />

occupancy 352-3578<br />

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3 bedroom condo Lower end unn<br />

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abd 7-18 thru 6-4. $<strong>21</strong>85 par weak<br />

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Aug 24-31 d $1,200 per week<br />

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Days. 1-8*2-4430 Evaa 1-42*4287<br />

HOUGHTON LAKE FRONT<br />

abd <strong>May</strong> through October $370 per<br />

week 2*0-1634<br />

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Trl Levd on Laka<br />

Ann For rental on weakly basis<br />

$500 par week After 5pm 851-1350<br />

LAKE CHARLEVOIX - 2 bedroom<br />

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$600 par weak<br />

357-4848<br />

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, $*00 per<br />

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aa 1400-331-2305<br />

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mahed room right down to Snena.<br />

aght kitchen uee Includes at utlk-<br />

uee No lease Mature adult, non-<br />

amokmg mete $375 mo 855-5670<br />

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$85/week Many extras Cal Lod<br />

637 -0752 After 6pm 336- 7681<br />

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cludes utilities 8 mens 6474823<br />

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large room, private beth Mature<br />

person preferred Non-amok er<br />

$375 mo includes knena 8 utdties<br />

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Bath. Cleen. Furnished. Sleeping<br />

Via i-06 or 275. 5 M*e - Newburg<br />

Livonia Private Entrance<br />

$80 Weekly 464-1800<br />

LIVONIA - Nice room with knehen<br />

prtvalsgss m my lovely 3 bedroom<br />

home lor working person. $350<br />

month 462-0758<br />

REDFORD<br />

CLEAN ROOM Kitchen 8 leundry<br />

$60 in s slily $60 depoeit Ce* Las<br />

after 8pm 535-0875<br />

REDFORD Divorced Deda need<br />

roommate $300 a mo No utmtiee<br />

Fu* uee ol house Ce* 037-2380<br />

REDFORD (old), race baeemeni<br />

sls*plng room, unturnnhed $240/<br />

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Rderencea Laundry 531-5778<br />

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and telephone prtvdegee $65'wkly<br />

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REDFORD TWP<br />

prtvete entrance, private bethroom.<br />

i e*w wices $350,'mo First 8 isd<br />

month required 5314318<br />

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$150 per month<br />

Cel 255-7063<br />

ROOM, m private home Wayne<br />

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326-5468<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

12 MMa-Telegraph Furnished,<br />

oil-street parking Gentleman<br />

$75 a week 356-2480<br />

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kitchen and leundry prr aladgas.<br />

$60 per week IdeM <strong>for</strong> workino<br />

femde Cel; 7262800<br />

W BLOOMFIELD Private beth<br />

view over wooded lake Kitchen 8<br />

living room shered with only one<br />

person $325 mo Cat Jim 851-7016<br />

W BLOOMFIELD - Walnut Lake<br />

aree Unfurnished, kitchen 8 laundry<br />

prtiSlagea Nonsmoker prdoiiod<br />

$300 7374851<br />

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•100 * TO CHOOSE FROM<br />

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2 bedroom downtown apt Flre-<br />

piece. furnished. $350 642-<br />

CLAWSON - tomato, norv-emoker,<br />

nad. protaaaionM seeks same to<br />

share 2 bedroom. 11 beth apt<br />

$287 50/month 435-6463<br />

DEARBORN HTS. reeponMbie par-<br />

son lo share furnished 2 bedroom<br />

houaa $<strong>21</strong>0 month i 1 utarties<br />

Ce* 565-8205<br />

ELIZABETH LAKE • ctoan. responsi-<br />

ble tomeie to share home wrth seme,<br />

lake 8 leundry pnvdegee $300/<br />

month - 1 utilities $ security<br />

Days 36(^1580 8 after 5, 882-1038<br />

FAMINGTON HILLS<br />

prolaaaionM roommate, 22-30 lo<br />

ahers 2 bedroom. 2 bath apertment.<br />

$205 mo . half utMtiaa 476-4538<br />

FARMINGTON MILLS roommde<br />

non amoker. iderencae 6 aecurtty<br />

477-5812<br />

FARMINGTON ULLS Femato de-<br />

avee *eme lo shera aparsoue 2 bed-<br />

room. 2 beth apartment $335/mo<br />

Evee 471-4*27<br />

FEMALE NONSMOKER Aged 24-<br />

30. roommate warned 3 bedroom.<br />

<strong>21</strong> beth Southtldd lownhouee<br />

$245/mo • uURtoe 355-5304<br />

FEMALE ROOMA TE needed to<br />

share 3 bedroom houee. Mix and<br />

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52547*5<br />

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amy $300<br />

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TORCH LAKE<br />

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I qdd 8664674<br />

TRA/tRB* city Coneya OM Ms-<br />

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TRAVERSE CITY<br />

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wldpS tTael^Sw Sw.<br />

FEMALE TO share Ceaa Lake apart-<br />

ment wrth same $2*7 50/month »<br />

1 utMMe and aacumy Lake<br />

4<strong>21</strong> Living Qusrtsrs<br />

To<br />

STERUNG HEIGHTS.<br />

amoker to ahara lownhouee. $375<br />

mcsuOee uMMaa. laundry, pod Cdl<br />

7361323<br />

SYLVAN/CASS LAKE-Larga waser-<br />

front homa Fu* McdtMS Extras<br />

$400/mo plua 1 utduss Cal days<br />

842-0450 or eves 6*2-1**3<br />

WALLED LAKE - Proleedond<br />

lends, nor*-amoker to ahere beeutl-<br />

ful houee Laka priiaagaa on a*<br />

e. S315 • 666-7177<br />

WESTLANO- Pro-emoker. protes-<br />

23/35 yr* old seeks<br />

i 2 bedroom. 1 bdh<br />

$300/mo. $ 100 depoelt 7204077<br />

WORKING FEMALE to share f«»-<br />

Cat enytmw<br />

422 Wsnted To Rent<br />

FAMILY d 6<br />

around $675 nagonable fluoid<br />

anmodtotely Plymouth, Livoma, ale<br />

Km 382-5440<br />

NON-PROFIT Needle work gdld<br />

room<br />

<strong>for</strong> 20 people Sepl thru <strong>May</strong> m 8«r<br />

mmghem Troy. RoyM Oak areee<br />

646-5016<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

houae/ anertmer<br />

r OAK PARK,<br />

warned <strong>for</strong> aum-<br />

coupw and m-<br />

557-1703<br />

424 House Sitting Ssrv.<br />

DEPENDABLE COUPLE avatabla to<br />

houeedt ApproamaMly Aug 1-Oct<br />

31 " '<br />

RESPONSIBLE woman avdHbie lo<br />

cere <strong>for</strong> your home Oeklsnd County<br />

<strong>for</strong> your horn<br />

Rs*srencsa<br />

429 Qsrsgee A<br />

Mini Storage<br />

GARAGE-11 cer Redtord Twp.<br />

Plymouth Rd 6 Beech Ddr araa<br />

$40 monthly Available now<br />

Cat 081-4033<br />

PLYMOUTH STORAGE<br />

2.174 sq ft Mil St S Of Ann Arbor<br />

Tret 453-4360<br />

WAYNE • Michigan I Wayne Rd<br />

Aree. 20 a 40 building tar commer-<br />

$20O/MO • aecurtty<br />

432 Commercial / Retail<br />

For Rsnt<br />

ANN ARBOR AREA - Strip center<br />

1,000 lo 3,000 aq. ft. storefront on<br />

buey Waantenew Ave. 1 mat E d<br />

US 23 (ERA) Cat 481-1303<br />

BERKLEY - 2745 Cooedge neer Cs-<br />

per the utfMtos. svdtobto vnmedL<br />

s5&;3itc<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

SOUTH ADAMS SO<br />

Ftotat enclosed met specs even-<br />

able. 800 - 1676 aq. ft Rales Mart M<br />

$13 50/aq ft mKudea hed $ dr<br />

occupency<br />

646-5000<br />

DOWNTOWN<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

FOR LEASE<br />

B Retal -Office<br />

e CafeAMl Locdton<br />

335-1043<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

On 10 MMe Rd.<br />

btw. Halstead & Heggerty<br />

RETAIL/OFFICE<br />

FOR LEASE<br />

750-2,600 aq- ft<br />

CERTIFIED REALTY. INC<br />

471-7100<br />

432 Commercial / Retail<br />

For Rsnt<br />

DEALERSHIP/OFFICES<br />

North wedeii'i Hwy Sdrer TnenqSe<br />

100K dety iraffic count IdeM tor<br />

auto/truck, bod. RV f Rental or<br />

setee. For video. ceduMr. computer<br />

•PPHence More Gred Aooeee. 5 d-<br />

•ces. (howroom/board room 8<br />

storage (2.200 aq R I Can butd<br />

more lo sdl Lie stent leeee Mrme<br />

VamKaye 313-365^222<br />

IDEAL LOCATION 1.000 aq ft Ex-<br />

poeure to MX3.000 cer* par day<br />

Ford 8 IMddMbafl Gerden Crty<br />

422-2400<br />

UVONIA-LET'S MAKE A DEAL!<br />

1500 sq ft 6 Mae/Farmmglon aree<br />

Between buey mod market 8 beeu-<br />

fy pertor Aak tor Jim 4774037<br />

LIVONIA 2000eqft store « 17<br />

More neohPorhood shopping cen-<br />

ter 38125-27 Ann ArtKK Rd 3<br />

blocks W d Newburgh Rd 358-4060<br />

OXFORD - M-24 downtown store-<br />

front 1500 sq ft pkje basement<br />

$650 per month Ce* Dan<br />

803-0010 . 803-8917<br />

PLYMOUTH/DOWNTOWN<br />

Prime tocetion Forest Piece<br />

Shopping Center 640 Sq Ft<br />

Ce* 455-7373<br />

PRIME rates location m downtown<br />

Plymouth Up to 3.500 sq MM. avst-<br />

abM June I5lh For adJHmiM intor-<br />

metion ca* 455-4900<br />

SHOPPING CENTERS FOR LEASE<br />

Btoomftdd. Mepie 8 mkster River.<br />

•W Grenge 8 Kmg 471-4555<br />

TROY<br />

CLOSED RESTAURANT<br />

130 tsatt hMy equipped For rem<br />

Ca* Mr Fink 855-9300<br />

WESTLAND 850 aq fed good lo-<br />

cation 8 good parking, availepte im-<br />

mediately $650 per month 722-<br />

4450 522-7104<br />

434 Ind. / Warehouse<br />

Lease or Ssls<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS- Warehouse<br />

apece with truck door 1.000-1.500<br />

sq ft . office specs svsdebto. 1 yr<br />

miramum 4774680 Evee 363-5613<br />

INDUSTRIAL/OFFICE SPACE<br />

1 750 sq fed 8 2.000 sq .tod on 8<br />

Mte Rd m Uvonto 476-5122<br />

LIVONIA - 2 acres, zoned outdoor<br />

storage Paved. Ighied 8 fenced<br />

425-7089<br />

REDFORO - 12350 INKSTER RD<br />

For toese 8000 sq fl buadmg wrth<br />

modern office 16 dgh ceding i<br />

crane reedy 037-3O4O or 5224005<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

3 MONTHS FREE RENT<br />

CANTON near 275 - office 8 *rere-<br />

housa unit* From 500-30 000 aq fl<br />

Answer mg Service atoo ava*ab«<br />

immediate occupancy For more av<br />

<strong>for</strong>mation ca* 454-2460<br />

ifiw<br />

436 Office / Businsee<br />

Space<br />

ANNOUNCING INTERNATIONAL<br />

BUSINESS CENTERS<br />

now haa serviced office apace<br />

through-out The Metro Area <strong>for</strong><br />

smdtor Executive Office needs<br />

Suites from 150 sq.ft with shared<br />

FlexlOto ahort-term lessee 8 growth<br />

optlona to conventional space<br />

• CANTON - 454-5400<br />

. FARMINGTON HILLS - 6554450<br />

• TROY - 837-2400<br />

• ANN ARBOR - 761-0555<br />

• STERLING HTS - 2544400<br />

TMtphuna anawai Mg 6 ma*<br />

aervtaea atoo * taCli tar non U<br />

BERKLEY - quaint MdortcM buad-<br />

mg leeamg executive office specs<br />

000 aq MM evadaPto July 1st<br />

$1,000 par month mdudee uWtiee<br />

except phone 3064360<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Come »dn us m Be<br />

mmghem Secretand laSephorw an-<br />

and fax $300 mo<br />

proceesmg<br />

6474333<br />

436 Office / Busineea<br />

ACCESS«L£ Birmmghem msdea<br />

buadmg. 2 sma* sums e eiletiH<br />

now COOmcX<br />

Cell 9-5 - 645-5839<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

MAPLE BUSINESS CENTER<br />

OF TROY<br />

Best rales m town no lea<br />

aery 1865.000 sq ft on MapM<br />

neer Lrvernois From $235 up per<br />

646-0130<br />

ARTIST LOFT m Troy no lease or<br />

depoan requved. uuatiee mduded<br />

Inon-reeKtotiel use only) $675<br />

362-0750 or 363-4167<br />

AFFORDABLE to* service buadmg<br />

In Birmmghem<br />

1 offic* 14.16- $390<br />

1 office 6.10 $325<br />

645-5839<br />

BIRMINGHAM Knotwood Office<br />

Perk MepM/mkster sree Extremely<br />

luxurious 2.220 sq ft newly ra-<br />

modeled executive orhce space<br />

Subieeae $13 per toot 6265963<br />

BIRMINGHAM Maple 8 inkster<br />

aree Deiuse 3 room office wrth pri-<br />

vate beih 8 entrence Fut lannoriai<br />

mduded 675 sq fl 6264873<br />

BIRMINGHAM inee<br />

treciive office to<br />

psrfcmg. low rsle<br />

downtown) At-<br />

eeee exceaent<br />

542-9150<br />

BIRMINGHAM OFFICE RENTAL<br />

Nice window office at 1100 N<br />

Woodward Surte 112 $275 per<br />

month 642 2066<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Privele premium<br />

executive office sikte wfth custom<br />

contemporary mtenor deeigri to<br />

suOMt Greet locator m downtown<br />

Birmingham Up lo 1700 sq fl<br />

svsitaois Rent from $500 i up<br />

C ms immediete occupancy Con<br />

ence room 8 secretariai assist-<br />

644-9141<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

SOUTH ADAMS SO<br />

160 aq fl single office rent $170/<br />

mo immediete occupancy<br />

520 sq ft office suite rent $550/mo<br />

1200 - 1676 aq fl office suite avail-<br />

able - rales starting at $13 50/aq ft<br />

Rent includes air condrtiorang. heat<br />

8 isrwtoriel services Tstophone en<br />

veering & secretarial aari torn avail-<br />

able 6465000<br />

CANTON - uaey ProMasKmM Cen-<br />

ter new olhce meOicei or generM<br />

use 800 lo 19 500 aq ft by Ford<br />

Rd 8 1275 Prime location 563-5272<br />

EXECUTIVE OFFICE aula<br />

butdmg Pome Royal Oek location<br />

on WooOward between 11 Mae 8 l-<br />

606 Up to 4100 sq ft war 3rv.de<br />

647-9289<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Orchard Lake - 10 Mile Rd<br />

1020 sq ft prime office speca pn-<br />

vsts suits entrence 3 offices recep-<br />

tion room conference room, stor-<br />

age room 6 bdh Furrushsd or un-<br />

furmahed 477-8760<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS Ofhcaa tor<br />

rem m CPA's office Proles si onM<br />

suite on Northwestern Many ser-<br />

vices mdudsd 737-4302<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

14 MM 8 Middiepen Rd For Maaa<br />

525 aq ft m 9.000 aq ft angle story<br />

offtoe butdmg Cat Ely 626-3800<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

800 sq- ft . office space ai<br />

stonM buadmg Available •nmad-<br />

ataftr 477-0188<br />

FARMINGTON. long la)<br />

7000 *qft. plus Prime rata*<br />

More m downlown Farmmgion<br />

40 car perttmg 477-1030<br />

LIVONIA OFFICES - 7 mae/Mrtdto-<br />

bdt or 5 mae/MiddlePaft. from 180<br />

to 800 aq Met from $10 aq ft groee<br />

Cal Ken Mais days 5254020<br />

Evas ' 261-1<strong>21</strong>1<br />

436 Office/<br />

FRANKLIN/SOUTHF^LD 1.00* sq<br />

ft madKd proMttiuiid buddng<br />

outatandng tocauon srrsaa 8<br />

perkmg. osa<br />

ATTRACTIVE - AFFORDABLE<br />

Hard to Pa*a s<br />

Irom $225 mckrtmc<br />

TaPeft Cat 422-2400<br />

Rd 8 MtodMPsii<br />

LATHRUP VILLAGE<br />

1,700 sq ft 2nd level, vary dadr-<br />

aow office anmadme occupancy<br />

ample parking. Southtldd Rd<br />

1 mile North d i486<br />

Brokers Protected 556-7780<br />

1-275 arid 8 Maa Instant office FtM<br />

and pert-time Complete wrth tele-<br />

phone mannne conference room<br />

and eecetanM service Preferred<br />

Executive Offices 464-2771<br />

LfVONIA i-06 M Farmmgion Rd<br />

sutlas svaaaPie from 250 - 1500 aq<br />

ft $11 lo $14 per sq ft gross<br />

4254800<br />

LfVONIA- Office space <strong>for</strong> leaaa<br />

Good pnee. great locdion<br />

Ptymouth Rd at Merrtman 200-<br />

1.000 sq ft 422-1380<br />

LIVONIA/PLYMOUTH AREA<br />

Prhrele offices $200 $300 month<br />

10 month laass Phone snawermg m-<br />

dudec 4*4-29*0<br />

LIVONIA<br />

SCHOOLCRAFT « INKSTER<br />

Office space m acme center 705<br />

sq ft <strong>for</strong>merly attorneys offices<br />

1250 sq fl <strong>for</strong>merly Oentei came<br />

exceaent condition Aiso 700 sq ft<br />

<strong>for</strong> retail Brokers protected Ca*<br />

550-1160<br />

LfVONIA - 2.000 sq ft d flexible<br />

office space Schoolcrsft fvontsgs<br />

$l,500/mo mckrtmg utarnes Con-<br />

tact Own BergMrom M 522-1350<br />

NORTHVILLE, - m-town. ready to<br />

rent, street level windowed office<br />

space wrth reception ares lor P*y<br />

chologrsl or attorney 348-1333<br />

OFFICE F(* RENT-400 aq fl Ava»-<br />

spis June 1*1 $42S/mo Ca*<br />

722-4554 or 753-4036<br />

OFFICES IN W BLOOMFIELD<br />

Orchard Lake Rd PnveM entrance<br />

600 fo 3200 aq ft<br />

851-6555<br />

OFFICE SPACE - m pr<br />

aurte Sublet to Manufacturers Rep<br />

or prolelisionM 14/Orchard Lake<br />

Rd . Farrrangton MMs<br />

855-1810<br />

Mr* Pike,<br />

PLYMOUTH .CANTON AREA<br />

Executive office suites from 800 aq.<br />

ft to 12.000 aq ft Private en-<br />

trancea Own bath Excatent loca-<br />

tions Ample parkaig<br />

LOW RATES 455-2000<br />

PLYMOUTH/DOWNTOWN<br />

1,000 Sq Ft Executive Office<br />

Excatent location 8 parkaig<br />

Ca* Deborah 344-0360<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS-P'esiig.ous<br />

IDF<br />

24350 JOY ROAD<br />

Perfect tor manufacturer* rep Sec-<br />

rMVY fSi IvIUBto 851-2784<br />

• underground parking<br />

• Carpd $ blmos<br />

• 3 room suites end up<br />

• includes at utMbes<br />

CERTIFIED REALTY. INC 471-7100<br />

SHARED<br />

OFFICE CONCEPTS<br />

Executive Office Leeamg<br />

At fl * Bast<br />

• Prtvete offices<br />

• PioMsMoil* attentive star<br />

• Fu* aariica butdmga<br />

NOVI (8 Mte M 1-275)<br />

313-346-5767<br />

BIRM HAM (Woodward s<br />

313-433-2070<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

PRIME LOCATION<br />

12 MILE RD. A '<br />

NORTHWESTERN<br />

Side a staple Al ut««Ma paid<br />

Good parking, storsge conleiaik^<br />

room SecrstanM 8 phone aervlcea<br />

Cat 358-5670<br />

436 Office/<br />

PL YMOUTH - CANTON AMCA<br />

(<strong>Canton</strong> Centw 8 Joy R*.). pi SlSI<br />

MonM oMtoe space tor rant Fid<br />

baaamanl from 8 raar emianoea<br />

ampM parking 1000 to 4700 *R ft<br />

I wt«pls FlrM rear raM H 00 par<br />

aq ft FiastoM tarma 4634320<br />

PL YMOUTH/OOWNTOWN<br />

Recently aiTnidelad. mo aq ft<br />

Excatent parking Ctoea lo barMa<br />

8 POM once 466-7373<br />

REDFORO BUILDING FOR RENT<br />

600 aq ft l.ncaMd on 7 Mae near<br />

Oaach Daly Cal tor more 531-1*11<br />

REDFORD OFFICE<br />

24781 FIVE MILE<br />

(Wad of Ta<br />

SALE OR LEASE-1,850 SO FT<br />

JONATHAN BRATEMAN<br />

Properties. Inc<br />

474-3855<br />

REDFORD OFFICE<br />

248<strong>21</strong> Five Mile Rd.<br />

Weet Of Telegraph<br />

2 Room Suae. prtveM entrence<br />

St or age bathroom, carpeting and<br />

CERTIFIED REALTY, INC 471-7100<br />

Rochester Hills<br />

745 Barclay Circle<br />

• immediate occupancy/Brand New<br />

Office 8 Medical Surtee<br />

• From $505 per mpnth<br />

699 sq h • 40.0(50 sq ft<br />

Hampton<br />

Professional Park<br />

853-5700<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

River Square. Naw Conetruction<br />

Retst/MedcM/Offtoe<br />

650-0010<br />

SOUTHFIELD -Sublet private o«c-<br />

ee Evergreen $ One Censer Dr<br />

102. 240. 300 sq ft Bam market<br />

cod $10 75 aq ft 3524030<br />

SOUTHFIELD - 12 Mi 'Greenfield<br />

aree 400-1500 aq ft avaaabto $10<br />

aq ft gross 55740OO<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

3 MONTHS FREE RENT<br />

CANTON 8 NOVI - Sharp davi<br />

New Buildings Offices Shered<br />

Tenant Space 8 Secretarial Senncea<br />

Office equipment (ta*.<br />

TOP OF TROY<br />

Fu! Service Office Buadmg<br />

300-1.000 aq ft queary office aurtea<br />

starting as low as $450 par month<br />

Aak <strong>for</strong> Jan Brodick<br />

REDICO (313062-2000<br />

PENTHOUSE OFFICE<br />

Locded m Troy, tha 850 sq.ft.,<br />

penthouse has * natural McyBghl.<br />

located on tha tfarp floor ideal Mr<br />

sdvwrtwv graphics or art etudM<br />

_ 844-0-.36<br />

W BLOOMFIELD - About 2400 aq<br />

ft. SUMS d u*6uts<br />

FEMALE<br />

seme no pals, no smdclng. $275<br />

Sn<br />

NON SMOKMG FEMALE looking<br />

tor *ama to share condo d Rodiat<br />

861-72*6 MM i<br />

Oak/Troy 436407*. I<br />

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OaE Monday. <strong>May</strong> .<strong>21</strong>. <strong>1990</strong><br />

CW66IFIED ADVERTISING<br />

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644-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochester/Rochester Hills<br />

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HOUSING<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

ROCHEBI tW<br />

TeM»at*a Car<br />

>TMgr«lobs. errenda Need to<br />

be llexibie 4 work in leaf paced off-<br />

ice Southfield aree Non smoker<br />

Salary 4 Benefits Sand reeume to<br />

Box 204, Obeerver 8 Eccentric<br />

Newspepers 36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Rd . Livonia Michigan 46150<br />

AIRLINE JOBS<br />

Entry level $7-115 an hr Cel tor m-<br />

lormefton 543-9100. axt <strong>21</strong><br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ACCOUNTING<br />

SUPERVISOR<br />

Accounts receivable 4 collection ex-<br />

perience reqiared lor tins manufac-<br />

turing company Supervisory skHts<br />

needed Associates degree s plus<br />

Salary to $20,000<br />

ACCOUNTANTS ONE<br />

354-2410<br />

Employment Agency Fee Paid<br />

ACCOUNTS Payable Supervisor<br />

Rapidly expending Southfield com-<br />

puter retafler seeks orgentzed. de-<br />

tail oriented person 2 yrs releted<br />

experience/education preferred<br />

Cel Pm Ruamowski tor Interview<br />

appointment. 353-4510. axt 205<br />

A FEW GOOO WORKERS Numeric<br />

accuracy important Fang experi-<br />

ence helpim Leem on the (ob<br />

Schoolcraft btlweer Levari 4 New-<br />

burgh 462-2763<br />

AIRLINE JOBS<br />

$19.000-$29.000 per yeer<br />

Cell Mon thru fri 10-6pm<br />

347-3531 exl A-110<br />

ALARM INSTALLERS - Immediate<br />

Openings WIS pay top dollar lor<br />

higheet quality Installer Ful time<br />

Can between 10 and 2pm 559-7100<br />

ALERT-ALERT!<br />

Large Troy baaed Arm la looking lor<br />

technical, detailed patient people<br />

wiling to train as techrucai clerks<br />

Musi be reliable, have a good atti-<br />

tude 4 ba looking tor possible per-<br />

menent positions Company has<br />

outstanding benefit package after<br />

permanent hire Can today tor an<br />

appointment<br />

Temporary<br />

Resources<br />

737-1711<br />

Livonia - Farmington Hills<br />

Southfield 552-0319<br />

Troy 588-9<strong>21</strong>0<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE<br />

immediate openings lor General<br />

Labor. Warehouae Workers end<br />

Outdoor Laborers. $5-46 50 per fir<br />

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166<br />

ANSWER TELEPHONES m our<br />

Westland office Ful time 6am-5pm<br />

Mon-Frl $3 85/hr to stsrt Mature<br />

peraon pieletisd Apply at 967 Man-<br />

ufacturers Dr . South of Cherry Hit.<br />

E ol Newburg or cal 726-4572<br />

HAIR SALON m NorthvMe needs As-<br />

sntant ExceBent opporttxvty tor en-<br />

ergetic motivated individual Cel<br />

347-6040<br />

ASBESTOS CONSULTANTS<br />

ANO TECHNICIANS<br />

Rapidly expending profeeaionai en-<br />

gineering and environmental con-<br />

auftlng Arm has several openings tor<br />

both entry level, summer, and expe-<br />

ei Degree pre-<br />

Non summer positions ,/v<br />

salery package Dependeble trans-<br />

portation required Send reeuma<br />

and salary Malory to Personnel<br />

Department<br />

0 Bon 249<br />

1333 Rochester Roed<br />

Troy. Ml 48099<br />

An Equel Opportunity Employer<br />

Valassis Inserts is a proven leader in the sales<br />

promotion industry. Due to phenomenal growth of<br />

our newly created division. Valassis Impact Print-<br />

ing. we are expanding several areas<br />

FILM PRODUCTION TRAINEES<br />

• Proofread film files • Maintain film files<br />

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Requirements: StaWe work record, interest in<br />

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CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES<br />

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• Coordinate product**] • BM cisnts<br />

Requirements: Two years Customer Service expe-<br />

rience. good organizational skids, degree in print-<br />

ing preferred.<br />

PART TIME RECEPTIONIST<br />

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. iHnid pcnnai . -nil • rt« iinaita aii r r<br />

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Al positions require High School Diploma or GED.<br />

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36955 Schoolcraft<br />

Uvonta, Ml 48150<br />

Attn: Janice Kay<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

FREE TRAINING<br />

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printing pre-praea Programs begin<br />

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1262<br />

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ley Rd<br />

Friday Aak tor Stove<br />

mg Co. 25701 See-<br />

9em-3pm. Monday -<br />

476-4350<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEE<br />

to $15,000<br />

Can earn to $17,000 first yeer Fee<br />

pe»d Previous retail experience or<br />

auperviaory experience of any kind<br />

Employment Center , tnc 549-1636<br />

ASSISTANT MANAQER-No expen-<br />

lf you're over 18,<br />

pending company<br />

More. Westland<br />

to grow in an<br />

cal ua Swee 4<br />

729-0660<br />

ASSISTANTS <strong>for</strong> loddMr program<br />

14-30 months Year round poeltton<br />

in Troy area Muat m<br />

Cal between 144pm.<br />

Assistant Management<br />

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2 dozen crazy people are needed to<br />

ment staff Must snioy working wtth<br />

the oppoene sax. S37S/wk salary<br />

No experience neoeeaary Aak tor<br />

the Bssch Bum<br />

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to $23,000<br />

STORE MANAGERS to $24,000<br />

Sonueea. benefits' Previous ret Ml<br />

Employment Center Inc 54S-1434<br />

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diticmmg shop Must have loots 4 k-<br />

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AUTO MECHICANlC snd Helper<br />

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own loots Cal 9am - 5pm 543-4743<br />

For busy be<br />

Ass tor Ron<br />

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body shop m Garden City<br />

525-9340<br />

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Counter men, experienced only<br />

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Call 841. . 273-1415<br />

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ncord B4F Auto Supply. 1100<br />

Stark .aether. Plymouth 453-7200<br />

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Gordon Chevrolet • m need of s<br />

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pickups 4 asli sriss Good driving<br />

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Parts Manager. Gordon Chevrolet<br />

31450 Ford Rd . Garden City<br />

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Plymouth 453-7200<br />

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Ask <strong>for</strong> Larry or Chuck<br />

SECTION<br />

Auto For Sale C,F<br />

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Home & Service Directory<br />

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Need hard workers Overtime Apply<br />

BILL BROWN FORO<br />

32222 Plymouth Road<br />

AUTO PORTERS/PARTS DRIVER<br />

Must have good driving record and<br />

in urns Appry to<br />

Ron Chaudov<br />

Lou LaRKhe Chevrolet Subaru<br />

40675 Plymouth<br />

Plymouth. Ml<br />

AUTO/VAN/TRUCK<br />

Custom mslsaar and trimmers want-<br />

ed Top pay and benefits Appfy ai<br />

person American Van 255-6224<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ART COORDINATOR<br />

Advemsmg sales office seeks de-<br />

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Livonia. Mich 48150<br />

522-0100<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGER<br />

TRAINEE<br />

$1500 PLUS MO.$<br />

Our managers eem $1500 plus per<br />

month to menege 6 people m rhe<br />

marketing dept of youth oriented<br />

international co Must have car be<br />

ambitious, snthuaiastic and en)oy<br />

working m rock 4 roa atmoephere<br />

Salsa or menegement experience<br />

helpful, but not neceeaery<br />

WE TRAIN<br />

JOBS AVAILABLE NOW'<br />

Cal Cessie 557-3550<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Earn $7-$ 10 an hr Dmo/Crusty't<br />

Pizza now hiring<br />

DRIVERS<br />

Must have own cer and be reedy <strong>for</strong><br />

a fun job with great eermng poten-<br />

tiate Cal after 4pm at<br />

531-4331<br />

ATTENTION<br />

GOOO WORKERS<br />

Men 4 Women<br />

• Light Aaaemofy<br />

• SUrt $5 per hour<br />

'Novi wee<br />

• Days'sflsrnoonj<br />

Must bs dependable<br />

CALL<br />

474-9774<br />

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS<br />

Trained tor leeder poeNione dew-<br />

ing nelwsys 4 leundry rooms m<br />

apartment comptexee Day work<br />

45 10 to $5 30 par hour, peal holi-<br />

days 4 vscetions Cel Mon thru<br />

Fff . 6em to 3;30pm 427-4343<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Okm Lawn Care le Currently rsrtng<br />

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Tachracuna tor ov Auburn MMs IO-<br />

Ston Wtth Ml medical 4 dental bene-<br />

fits Cel tor Interview 443-9000<br />

• CAREER OPPORTUNITY<br />

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s 5 . 0 2 t o * 9 . 0 6 p e r h o u r<br />

Employee Stock Ownership Plan<br />

Overtime - Profit Sharing - Other Benefits<br />

Full time positions <strong>for</strong> general help, print-<br />

ing. inspection, sales counter, art. and<br />

print finishing. No experience necessary.<br />

We will train. Casual dress code. Starting<br />

pay $5.02 per hour. Must be able to work<br />

overtime and some Saturdays. Raises and<br />

promotions based on |ob per<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />

Appfy Tues. thru Thurs. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />

NORTH<br />

/MEXICAN<br />

PHCRO<br />

the color 100 you con court on"<br />

27451 Schoolcraft<br />

Livonia. Ml 48150<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

AUTO<br />

washrack Supervisor<br />

Msturs individual to ba rasponsibis<br />

lor new car delivers<br />

Bm Brown Ford<br />

4<strong>21</strong>-7000<br />

„ Ask tor UZ<br />

Assistant Manager/Trainees<br />

HELP<br />

I NEED<br />

PEOPLE!<br />

WE HAVE MORE BUSINESS<br />

THAN WE CAN HANDLE!<br />

Must en toy rock-rv-r oil<br />

A-1 CRANING IS HIRING<br />

outdoor workers Starting pay<br />

$6 00-$7 00 par hour Own car<br />

required 455-1071<br />

4ust enHoy rc<br />

atmoephere 5 3 have fun<br />

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BAR8ER/COSMETOLOGIST/Mani-<br />

cunet - guaranteed wage, plaaaanl<br />

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ing. westland area 72^-0606<br />

even* 451-0301<br />

BEAUTY SALON MANAGER<br />

559-8449<br />

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Smal ful service luxury Hotel ties<br />

immediate opening lor ful time po-<br />

sition Greet benefits<br />

Apply in person<br />

WYNOHAM GARDEN HOTEL<br />

4<strong>21</strong>00 Creecent Bhrd<br />

(In Novi Town Center)<br />

BENCH HAND - tor mold shop In<br />

jvonte Muat have experience in<br />

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terns Top pey 4 benefits<br />

Cal 8am-6pm 522-1422<br />

ATTENTION • homemakars. re-<br />

tirees. hsndicepped 4 anyone elee<br />

looking to eem extra money Work<br />

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NO seeing Cel Mon<br />

724-4572<br />

pert time Irom<br />

Purple Meen<br />

thru FiS 9-5<br />

Attention<br />

JOBS<br />

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And<br />

More<br />

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Thet s 'Ightl We heve more lobs<br />

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you cen work 40 or mors hotn per<br />

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• On the Job Treating<br />

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WESTLAND<br />

381-3006<br />

TAYLOR<br />

532 7984<br />

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helpful 12400<br />

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BAKER<br />

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1 274-4414<br />

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only ap-<br />

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person needed Experience hetoW<br />

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Cal lor appointment 355-5222<br />

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Kety. 644-6060<br />

conditions<br />

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$8 an hoc* No Evee weekends Na-<br />

tion s iwgeet house cleaners Vece-<br />

tpn - 6 mos car needed 471-0930<br />

BRIDGEPORT<br />

OPERATORS<br />

BENCH LEADERS<br />

LATHE HANDS<br />

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Minimum 5 yews experience<br />

Wages squel to abtety Steedywork<br />

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OXBOW<br />

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todays i<br />

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m Pyec. RecreeOon. Special<br />

etc Caa sfler 7pm, 540-9329<br />

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parta Experienced f\M benefits<br />

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261-4030<br />

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4<strong>21</strong>-3322<br />

starving ncome potential tor the<br />

right person Only experienced need<br />

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567-3000<br />

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ers needed Cruel Conetruction<br />

542-5964<br />

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tram 23451 Plymouth Rd. Redtord.<br />

et Snethkemp Jeep Eagte533-7348<br />

CAREER OPPORTUNITY<br />

Help someone whae wortung at<br />

home and eem $18,000 pw yew<br />

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Due to our tremendous growth wa<br />

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work m the loBowfng areee.<br />

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queattone. pleeee cal Kathy Wright<br />

CARET AKES NEEDED tor South-<br />

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penence deerabte Ce* 454-3232<br />

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When rental markets are as soft as tbey are now, property<br />

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It doesn't matter whether they look after tbeir own holdings<br />

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Roeser also is president of the Building Owners and Managers<br />

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Harold Lawson, president of M.E. Arden Co. of Farmington<br />

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"WE'RE CURRENTLY in a stale market... in retail, industrial,<br />

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The properties owned and managed by Arden include Uptown<br />

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Ron Slavik, founder and president of tbe Fourmidable<br />

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- What does a property manager do?<br />

Listen to Thomas Garrity, who recently started a property<br />

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"We would go in and literally take over the whole operation,"<br />

be said. "We set up bank accounts, staff, collect rents,<br />

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"For that, we would be paid a fee, a percentage of gross<br />

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Garrity said.<br />

The range of compensation is comparable to residential<br />

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Property managers are in demand <strong>for</strong> a couple of reasons.<br />

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SOME LOCAL owners, professionals like doctors and lawyers,<br />

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Out-of-state owners, recognizing their distance from investments,<br />

call upon property managers who are aware of local<br />

nuances to handle details.<br />

Some managers, like Roeser, concentrate on their own<br />

properties.<br />

"No matter how conscientious that person is, he can't possibly<br />

care . . . and see things I see as an owner," Roeser said.<br />

"He (outsider) has more constraints. I have a level of perception<br />

and authority (so) I can resolve that (problem) right<br />

away."<br />

But Garrity believes that individuals who finance, develop,<br />

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more than they can chew.<br />

"We specialize in management where they don't," Garrity<br />

said. "It's number one with us."<br />

"ITS MORE difficult managing someone else's property,"<br />

Lawson said. "Tbey hire you, pay a fee. They're supposed to<br />

listen to advice, but sometimes, when it gets costly, they<br />

don't"<br />

Especially absentee owners, who might be reluctant to adjust<br />

to local economic situations and lower rents or make<br />

improvements to a property, if necessary, to compete.<br />

Certified property managers most be licensed brokers, attend<br />

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is being raised due to competition."<br />

Slavik and others in the field see the day approaching when<br />

property managers get more involved in asset management<br />

That would include analysis as to when to sell and whether or<br />

when to refinance.<br />

"Tbe '90s level of property management will be taken to a<br />

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Martha Jakubik, a property manager <strong>for</strong> Coldwell Banker<br />

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With supply exceeding demand due to overbuilding,<br />

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When the market cools, Roeser said be redoubles<br />

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"Planting flowers, making sure the office is<br />

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"If you haven't taken care of the building or customers,<br />

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Stale was the word used to describe current retail<br />

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"We need more growth from outside. That's our<br />

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"The office market is probably more overbuilt<br />

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And ask <strong>for</strong> concessions. y<br />

An influx of major retailers like Target Kohl's<br />

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"DEVELOPERS have to build a center <strong>for</strong> each<br />

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work aWioui auparvton. Fa<br />

aouws m group riomes Variety of<br />

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537-41<br />

277-4183<br />

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12 Oafca Man. Ful tana rr*d-<br />

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partaiKa si a maraal haailt agancy<br />

cal ONLY on Ta**.. <strong>May</strong> 22 trom<br />

9am-1 lam or 1pm laat<br />

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An Equal OppcxtMaiy Diipto>ai<br />

DISCOURAGED?<br />

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Caa u* i«>t<br />

Opporiunrliann<br />

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Victor<br />

Interim<br />

Services<br />

261-3830<br />

DISTRIBUTION MANAGER<br />

For martcal auppry company Muat<br />

ha«* 2-3 yaar* distribution aiparv-<br />

artoa Coaag* *ducalion hMplU To<br />

latton dapartmants Raply m condl-<br />

•anca to P O Boa 9184. Uvonta.<br />

Ml 44151<br />

Ar< Equal Opportunity Enwtoyar<br />

DIVISION<br />

OUALiTY ASSURANCE MANAGER<br />

UadUn automodva a.ppaar haalm-<br />

madtata oparung tor a PMalon Oua*-<br />

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nanutacturars and hi . _<br />

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al stamping oparaBon*. Satanoom-<br />

maneurata wMi experience naa**<br />

aond raeume. along with aalary Ma-<br />

ury. to Bos 334. Obaarvar i Ec-<br />

centric Mewnpepl'i., 34251 Sohool-<br />

craft Rd . Lworna. MKtHgan 44150<br />

DOORPERSON<br />

Part tuna, aianlnga. Apply in |<br />

at Kay Weat 24230 W 4 Maa Rd **MamBBMlta«tSffir<br />

taMB ta Ma CaB<br />

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LAYOUT INSPECTOR<br />

Large cudom infection motding to<br />

cakty a seeking an axparwnceO lay-,<br />

out "Wpeclor Candidate wM pel-,<br />

<strong>for</strong>m danenaionM layout on ptaskt,<br />

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to read blue pnnts and know geo-<br />

metric totorancmg Experience «fth<br />

a CMM would M helpful PieMa<br />

send reaume Mong wfth salary rw-<br />

quirement* lo<br />

A -Lme Plastic*<br />

40300 Plymoutr<br />

Plymouth Mi 44170<br />

An Personnel Managw<br />

LEASING AGENTS part-time tori<br />

apartment complex** m Farmmgaon<br />

HM* 4 Ann Arbor 45 pw hour ^<br />

start CM Deb. *74-0S22^*M<br />

LEASING AGENT Part tone tor XA<br />

aummer poMbon H you are *rilhua^<br />

miic and people artanlad apph *:<br />

7500 Newburgh Rd b araa an War-<br />

ren 8 Joy<br />

LEASING AGENT needed<br />

Bloom Mad M4U apartment Ja iiMnm*--.<br />

ment Part lime « ,<br />

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LEASING AGENT<br />

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LEASING AGENT pari time tar<br />

apartment comanimary Ml Aubum<br />

Hlta Soma clerical 4 typing akBl<br />

pretarrad 4 pleasant phone manrm.<br />

CM Mon-Fn. 18am-3pm 346-<strong>21</strong>15<br />

LIFEGUARD For .<br />

pod Apply m parson d 34460<br />

Fountain BhrB WiiBanB<br />

CaB. i0am-4Om 426-3<br />

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL FACTORY<br />

LigMtnduttnM „V1<br />

ACT TODAY!<br />

W* need 4 hard workmg empnya-t<br />

vwereeted m tul lame wort m ma<br />

Experience m Bmawi and Packag-<br />

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Thurs M l - 11 am Wad or caB<br />

tor an apguaiBiiMil Brmg drlvqr*8<br />

CORPORATE r<br />

PERSONNEL -<br />

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4F* O&E Monday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>. <strong>1990</strong><br />

CENTURY <strong>21</strong><br />

MJL CORPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREE SERVICE<br />

851-6700 .<br />

• service. m M<br />

I M U a M H M O<br />

z r z s r x z s a r c z<br />

« u w to MB. Carat Stnga.<br />

OVector ol Christian Service. St<br />

EtMh CaMc. 1S0M il—buign<br />

uvoraa. M48154<br />

502 Halp Wanted<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

MEWCAL/POCXATRY<br />

ASSISTANT iRr M - Expenenewd<br />

oMy. Ml M wtoi tinaMt. >o« fan-<br />

wal pracdce office 9imWM. Ap-<br />

M M M i n 10 am -1 pm. 353- 7140<br />

ASStSTAJIT A RECERTWMST<br />

OM<br />

20 tan pw<br />

Dental expwienced on#y 454-4326<br />

CAROIO-VASCULAR TECH<br />

Huflia tor Livonia cardtotogy O"<br />

Good salary and<br />

A M » HIII iri. P O Bon 40002<br />

OM Part Brancn. Detro«. Ml 40237<br />

CHMonwcnc ASSSTANT<br />

Hon «W.M..?44 -7i<br />

i of busy office Clerical MiM<br />

• 27527 J n U H t f t W<br />

CLERICAL ASSISTANT, pwl oma.<br />

tor M r >"»U"a« office in Rocfiaa<br />

HOW* M M . Man -At . no<br />

ends ISM pw hour Non w d «<br />

Cal 651-4<strong>21</strong>0<br />

rasory Apply ifitan Shuknan m<br />

Kaufman. 23730 Orcherd Laka Ad.<br />

Fermmgion 40024<br />

ARE TOO A KVGIEMlST loofcaig tor<br />

an opportwvty<br />

potoMMT Our<br />

an opportunity to grow A MMI your<br />

- ~ 15 Mfis-Ti<br />

weM nygana pcaMon l I t<br />

Ttee po Maori oftor* an ROM the i<br />

portunity to practice In an i<br />

am through cottnm<br />

I U patoalkri • «<br />

o M members of out Warn Will l<br />

n 645-9631<br />

Creating New Traditions<br />

... at Grace Hospital -<br />

REGISTERED NURSES<br />

FOR<br />

LABOR AND DELIVERY<br />

Make a personal and professional diflerence<br />

Experience exciting clinical practice in our<br />

Labor and Delivery area .. an environment<br />

commited to the principles ol shared<br />

governance.<br />

Be involved at Grace... where we<br />

creating new traditions.<br />

• 8 hour afternoon and midnight shifts<br />

• full time and part time<br />

• 1 to 2 years nursing experience<br />

preferred<br />

• Labor and Delivery background<br />

desirable<br />

Please contact Dorothy Burtch, RN<br />

Nurse Recruiter<br />

(313) 966-3202<br />

| j l G r a c e H o s p i t a l<br />

18700 Meyers Road<br />

Detrcut Michigan 4-8235<br />

ine Ctono-' MeOco Cenier<br />

£aua> Oocxxfwviy employer M * .<br />

CLERICAL<br />

PwwianeW poalfion in t.nlniii oft-<br />

loa ot larga wiertcM gn<br />

fringe peckage<br />

conditions Daw-<br />

344. Obeervw 4 Eccentric<br />

vapapws. 34251 Schoolcraft<br />

. Uvoma. l*chigan46lS0<br />

OATA ENTRY CLERK/Part Una<br />

Mon -fri n m Saturdays Typmg.<br />

50 wpm Apply at 2345 Memman<br />

" M 13<strong>21</strong>. or ca* 722-7700<br />

ATTENTION - recant denial fiygien-<br />

LMOnaa hiring pari tana<br />

COMd Mad to fua una I iM>K Ex<br />

oaMnt office lo siart oft • nww ca-<br />

rw Ca* 525-1200<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Experi-<br />

enced ROA-COA preferred Nor.<br />

smokw Qanwal practice fUl nma<br />

a 651-6446<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Experienced Inaurarica knowledge<br />

4 days no Saturdays Medical prof-<br />

it shwaig. mora Dewbom Hts<br />

565-0373 or Aftw 7pm 276-8<strong>21</strong>6<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT - For Ortho-<br />

dontic Office Ara yow an organized<br />

people-p»rson' WMng lo laam naw<br />

MMa' OentM experience neceeaary<br />

Cal Louas 645-5340<br />

CENTAL ASSISTANT - Wa ara M8-<br />

»( lo pay top dollar tor a motivated<br />

medic*/denial benefit* paid holi-<br />

days. personal days 6 a ponton<br />

ftan Yuu can wort m a ptoeaant<br />

sophiattcatad Quality group practice<br />

at Warrw- CM 4 aak lor Joyce or<br />

Carol at . 979-2600<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Experience pratorrad Ful Uma<br />

Benefits Telegraph 6 Maple Area<br />

CM 642-5471<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Tat-Twehe araa Fantastic rod w«h<br />

graat pay tor a knowtodabM pwson<br />

647-7474<br />

OENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Experienced Fid time lor buey<br />

Uvoraa dental ornca<br />

CM Donna 427-2222<br />

DENTAL Asswtam-Ful time bright,<br />

enwpetc m quality practice, wrth<br />

denial experience 6 background<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> area Cindy. _ 901-3434<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

d uma Experience not<br />

neceaaary. W Dearborn otice<br />

862 1226<br />

CM<br />

W person<br />

477-50<strong>21</strong><br />

OENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Experienced Fua tone assistant<br />

wented m (he Ptymoutfi area<br />

455-4070<br />

OENTAL ASSISTANT ExoaMnt sal-<br />

ary 6 wortmg condMione In vary<br />

prograaana specialty ones tor<br />

sharp «aa groomed experienced<br />

assist am CM 357-3100<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Unique. cata orienled mdMduM<br />

needed tor a progrsaarra dental<br />

mcludmg al Waal 2-3 yaars experi-<br />

ence 6 be miang lo expand your<br />

DENTAL BUSINESS OFFICE Sec-<br />

retary experienced part.'kjS-ume<br />

Caa Judiat 726-5000<br />

OENTAL HYGENIST<br />

Pari lime Mon 10em-6:30pm Fn .<br />

7 30am-4 00pm Farmmgton Road<br />

5 M4e araa CM Mrs Vsog-v- be-<br />

Iween 9am-3 30pm 425-7010<br />

DENTAL HYGENIEST-Ful Ume, lor<br />

Farmmgion HMs Busy quaaty on-<br />

ented private practice seeking expe-<br />

rienced hygerwaat 4 days a wk CM<br />

626-9015<br />

DENTAL HYGIEUKST<br />

New office Young progreaaive den-<br />

ial. tul ume/pert Im. Uvonta.'<br />

NorthvatoarM CM Phytaa 464-4490<br />

DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

Mon Tuaa Thurs t Fn 6 30-5 30<br />

Some Saturdays "4 day No even-<br />

ings Modern Office with M new<br />

equipment EncManl salary 6 Bene-<br />

fits Dearborn 561-1200<br />

DENTAL HYGIENIST - poeition<br />

available lor an enthusiastic patient<br />

oriented hygaenat. Inendty stall<br />

FuB or part time 961-5455<br />

OENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

Premium pay tor aioManl lul time/<br />

pert ume hygwrasl Great working<br />

conditions. twrMc doctors Livonia<br />

425-1610<br />

DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

Downtown Rochester dental office<br />

seeking part Ume dental hygterast to<br />

wort into lul lime position<br />

I 651-6447<br />

502 !Mp Wanted<br />

OENTAL HYOEMST<br />

I ume. ZH day* tor Troy office<br />

626-7171<br />

DENTAL HVQCMST<br />

Noslhain Troy office seeking pwl<br />

tane Hywual tor 2 day* pw<br />

CM.<br />

DENTAL MYGIENMT<br />

Fid or pert tane. Weal dearborn<br />

araa 512-5610<br />

OENTAL MYOICNTIST<br />

Tunis a ndMdual warned tor Pn>-<br />

srsr<br />

Or Aipart<br />

OENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

weat autna« office. Ml tane poeition<br />

or mm coneidw pari ume Tuaa 4<br />

Thurs 10-7. Wed 1-5 30. 2 Sat<br />

mommy Salary 4 Uaiiaffia negoo-<br />

eb« 4<strong>21</strong>-5200<br />

DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

Out growing Carton piecace •<br />

taaictiaig tor a chaartul energetic<br />

hyglenlal to wort Monday thru<br />

Thursday We oMw e leem onenied<br />

truly tor<br />

OENTAL OFFICE<br />

•xEWt<br />

surance financial arrangements and<br />

caee planning Fu« Uma. no week-<br />

ends no rugms CM tor iterviaw<br />

appt Or M Wau Rad<strong>for</strong>d<br />

535-1190<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Experienced Fua ume poaumn tor<br />

growing dental office Great benefits<br />

4 bonuses SoutMtoM 355-9000<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - lul uma.<br />

Farmmgion HMs. »Mt| office Peg-<br />

bowd. neuranca. axperienoed, ben-<br />

efits 655-1277<br />

OENTAL RECEPTlOMST Seeking a<br />

mature happy Individual with experi-<br />

ence tor our patient onenied Weel<br />

Dearborn tariwy practica Please<br />

CM Wynn el 277-6900<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - Uvonia.<br />

fua ume scheduang 6 insurance<br />

Experience pretarrad CM 477-5330<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/Fu* Tane<br />

See* rig mature, enthusiastic indi-<br />

vidual with experience <strong>for</strong> ou pa-<br />

tient oriented Uvonla lam»y prac-<br />

tice Ptoaae CM Charte al 522-51<strong>21</strong><br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Podiatrist s office seeking depend-<br />

able flexible mdividual tor smM<br />

Fwmngion office i fua time and 1<br />

pan ume poeition evatfaMe For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation cat and M <strong>for</strong><br />

Marye 726-4300<br />

DENTAL HYGIENTIST<br />

Pari ume <strong>for</strong> Lathrup Vdage Dental<br />

office flexible hours Excellent sal-<br />

ary Send reeume to Or Anita Re-<br />

galado. 18239 W 12 Mae Road<br />

^altvut<br />

REGISTERED DIETITIAN<br />

HEMODIALYSIS<br />

GREENFIELD HEALTH SYSTEMS, a division ot Henry<br />

Ford Health System is seeking qualified candidates tor<br />

Registered Dietitians to augment our health care team in<br />

our Outpatient Dialysis Unit<br />

Registered Dietitian responsibilities include assessment<br />

of patients* nutirtional status, nutrition counseling, quality<br />

assurance, ongoing education and monitoring chronic<br />

renal failure patients Previous renal nutrition experience<br />

preferred ExceMent salary and benefits Fuli time and<br />

part tone available.<br />

VICKY DALDINE<br />

(313) 642-5038<br />

GREENFIELD HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATION<br />

31780 Telegraph Road North<br />

Birmingham, Ml 48010<br />

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER<br />

OENTAL RECEPTIONIST<br />

Ful tana poeition available *i a<br />

groweig practice Excellent salary,<br />

medical/dental. 40IK and tuition<br />

plan boiieOI* Experience preferred<br />

Good sense ol humor and mitkatlve<br />

728 1783<br />

OENTAL TECH - Pan Time experi-<br />

ence C 4 8 waxsr. finisher or mod-<br />

el person tor smM lab Flexible hr*.<br />

961-0620<br />

DIETARY AJO€ needed by home tor<br />

the eged ai Fermmgton Has. 5 deys.<br />

3 to S PM Good second |ot> CM<br />

Mon thru Fn be<strong>for</strong>e 5pm. 851-9640<br />

OENTAL TECH TRAINEE<br />

Comprehensrvie training program.<br />

eicMent entry level opportunity <strong>for</strong><br />

person witti good manual dexterity<br />

Apply at 22730 Orchard Lake Rd<br />

Farmington.<br />

DIETARY AIDE - PART TIME<br />

Heedafl <strong>for</strong> on cM and week-ends<br />

Please caa Direct or of Dietary Ser<br />

vices Bed<strong>for</strong>d Vda. 16240 West t2<br />

Mae Road. SouthfteM. Ml 44076<br />

557-3333<br />

An Equal OpporhMty Employw<br />

DIRECT CARE - Ml and pari time,<br />

eflernoon positions avadaMa Also<br />

need perl Ume weekend staff Musi<br />

have fagh school diploma, vaad dra-<br />

w's koense Starting pay: S5 Plian<br />

cat Mon - Fn., bstwawi 7am -3pm<br />

AM lor Susan or Tina: 661-4755<br />

502 Halp Wanted<br />

TH. StTS.TmS<br />

•51-1*25<br />

s r ~<br />

DENTAL RECEPTlOMST<br />

opportwidy inrMar<br />

lfgtnl experience<br />

•-yr quatwy speoaWy<br />

CM 357-3306<br />

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/<br />

BUSINESS ASSISTANT<br />

Ow Team » seen tang tor aha ngM<br />

paraon lo fom us 30 hrs /week in<br />

PTymoutn a you heve auMiani<br />

Commncata<br />

Ou-^DW.<br />

2890<br />

DIRECT OR OF NUttSlNG - needed<br />

tor amM baaK nursing home ai<br />

Plymouth Experience requwed<br />

CM Br ends 453-3963<br />

DMC-WOODLAND<br />

HEALTH CARE CENTERS<br />

6 MILE 4 LAM SER<br />

Licensed Practical Nurse<br />

Medical Asattlsm<br />

11 MILE 4 LAMSER<br />

12 MILE 4 NOVI RD<br />

L-redil Represents'<br />

Maintenance Worker<br />

Medical Tadwaan<br />

^wlSchOowd Opwator<br />

X-Ray Tranecnptioruet<br />

PLYMOUTH RD 4 MlOOLEBELT<br />

c censed pr actical nurse<br />

Aflkated with<br />

The Detroit Medical Center<br />

Contact 347-8100<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

EKG TECHNICIAN<br />

Part ume BtoomKeid area 334-6039<br />

EXPEIENCEO X-RAY TECH. For<br />

Genwal Radiology and Mammo-<br />

grahm Pan-time $15 an hr Send<br />

letter head Id Box 260 <strong>Observer</strong> 4<br />

Eccentric Newspapers. 36251<br />

Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonia. Mcfagan<br />

48150<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

MEDICAL OFFICE<br />

ASSISTANTS<br />

AJ A/ourxtors needed tor suburtian<br />

locations Emptoyar pays lee<br />

DAVIS-SMITH<br />

MEDICAL PERSONNEL SERVICE<br />

354-4100<br />

HEALTH INSURANCE BILLING<br />

Accounts Receivable Clerk Must<br />

type 6 hyy atMty lo opwats a cat-<br />

putor Fua ume days with oeneflts-<br />

nsplss to Accounts RecervsCile<br />

31780 N Telegraph Rd Ste s200.<br />

Birmingham . Ml . 48010<br />

HOUSEKEEPING/<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

Apply m person at<br />

Marycrest Manor<br />

15475 Middlebeli. Lworaa<br />

427-9175<br />

Home Health Care Agency<br />

nursing auparvleor OuaMI-<br />

cations Registered Nurse<br />

with current licensure who<br />

has at least t yew ol hhc<br />

experience Should have<br />

some supervisory expen-<br />

snce m ta/ter iwang ca-<br />

477-7938 or 644-8555<br />

HYGIENIST<br />

My llygienlst • rawing after 7 good<br />

yaars Replacement needed 2-3<br />

days pw nasi: Farmington HIBs oil-<br />

lea 477-0206<br />

502 Halp Wanted<br />

Pwilal Madteal<br />

gency Room TM poeioon<br />

sponeMjle kw phone coversp<br />

wort araa lor phyatdana and<br />

nuraaa A«urMaly compMea lad<br />

and x-ray raquaau Aaaiata in pa-<br />

tent care "unction, sue* as trane-<br />

porung. dreeemg or reaaaurlng pa-<br />

nents -Sourba wid wape Inatru-<br />

Z & torautoda Brick 8 I<br />

Licensed 566-7479 Fraa Eat<br />

UNIVERSAL CEMENT CO<br />

A BIO YOU CAN AFFORD<br />

Porches-Masonry<br />

mew'OW Smed/Lg 11 Yr* i.{<br />

(Pwch Repair*) Kan 522-3048<br />

ABSOLUTELY BEST<br />

ACE CEMENT WORK, tree ea»<br />

mates Drfcrae. aUai.M i, paMoa.<br />

etc Remort 4<br />

AFFORDABLE TOP QUALITY<br />

I tea mar) 30 yt -Porcfise Oatv<br />

iwys SMssrafts/DrNwsays Bnck/<br />

Klarm Conatrucdon Co 534-3306<br />

A FREE a FAJR ESTIMATE<br />

M camant brtck 4 btoO wort<br />

iTpmST Qtoaa Madts 4 M B<br />

Lie 4 ma CM any time 534 >570<br />

ALL BRICK REPAIR<br />

OEMNFYS. PORCNES PATIOS<br />

442-0178<br />

ALL TYPES - MM. I<br />

471-2600<br />

Arvgelc^s Supplies<br />

HTOJTDS<br />

478-1729<br />

A-1 MAaOatARY<br />

n 1-9137 w<br />

BEST CHIMNEY CO.<br />

557-5595<br />

BRICK REPAIRS<br />

Chimnay*. porch, steps Brick,<br />

block Al concrete wort 26 yr* ax-<br />

aa est. Kan 473-8003<br />

BRICK WORK<br />

New 4 Repair<br />

Porch Stops 4 CMmnsy*<br />

7<strong>21</strong>-5<br />

CANTON CEMENT CO<br />

Gwage Ftoor*. Drives, etc ,<br />

Specializing In Removal 4 Replace-<br />

ment Lie « Ins. Fraa Est 261-2818<br />

C h i m n e y s<br />

Repaired dr buM nam<br />

ROOF LEAKS STOPPED<br />

Senior Cuban Discount<br />

CROWN CONTRACTING<br />

427-3881<br />

COMET CONSTRUCTION<br />

AJ Typas ol Cement Wort<br />

ftoeldantlal Commaicial Free Est<br />

Uc. 4 meured 595-4103<br />

DOGONSKI CONSTRUCTION<br />

Bnck. Block 4 Camant wort<br />

foundations, excavating, 4 hading<br />

Uc 4 Ina 537-1833<br />

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Mtion a olefin In tadtord Twn<br />

Type 45-50 apm EMotam Mh 10<br />

MjS per nr Cad<br />

532-ATOO. «*1 <strong>21</strong>*<br />

EXECLrrrvt<br />

N you ara between<br />

AHY<br />

cal ETD T,<br />

Pay<br />

425-A22*<br />

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY<br />

3 yra.<br />

General<br />

Clerical<br />

Opportunities<br />

XI poaaaaa accurals typmi<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

5 OPENINGS t<br />

Diversified Recruiter* Co<br />

344-A700 Al Faaa Co Paid<br />

aealilng an anergaWc.<br />

mn atariar ideal candtaala mual ba<br />

puter Si n am. lalaphnns communi-<br />

cation A Mng PreWoua oMoa A<br />

CRT experience a plua Soma over-<br />

lime mm be reqUrad. A completa<br />

banaM pecaaoa » oltared OuaMlatl<br />

Naa ahouM apply Mi»vFn.<br />

FIREMAN'S FUNC<br />

MORTGAGE CORPORATION<br />

27566 Farmington Rd.<br />

Farmlnglon HBa. Ml 4*01*<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H<br />

UgM typing halplU. kno«l-<br />

_ ol home Msdti cara a muat.<br />

Cjn.e*eiil baiiaWts Send raeume lo<br />

Attn Maraha AMdam. 32411 Indua-<br />

IrM Dr MadMon imgrtt. Ml 4*071<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

FEE PAIO 120.000 UP<br />

Looking For: "Commercial - Unea"<br />

experienced, tar Troy and Farming-<br />

'Personal - Unaa" experienced<br />

tar SouMMd and Troy (Salary de-<br />

pending on experience!. Lsclant<br />

BenelHal 9*2-0566 or*49-6797<br />

DOROTHY DAY<br />

PERSONNEL. INC.<br />

Human<br />

Resources<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation Clerk<br />

bookkeeping experience.<br />

-.LOTuei '<br />

354-2410<br />

Accountants One<br />

Employment Agancy Fee Paid<br />

- " n Hani.. Buna 202<br />

Ml 4*075<br />

BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT<br />

?&2Z\£KS£5SX2?S,<br />

• Vacation/bonus package<br />

• Top pay at tap companies<br />

Ca* noo tor a graat aaalgnmani A<br />

TROY<br />

526-6454<br />

WESTLANO<br />

726-6770<br />

FUTURE FORCE<br />

TEMPORARY HELP SERVICE<br />

ASS®T ANT/SECRET ARY FOR<br />

CUEMT RELATIONS OfRCE<br />

nana strong typmg and aiord pro-<br />

c siting aPMaa. Knowledge ol real<br />

250 E John Carpenter rtaaaaj<br />

5 Decker<br />

mma Taxaa 75062<br />

Attn: Ourch Oabia<br />

A TEAM PLAYER<br />

We're a »casing oommardal pftolo<br />

studk) looking tor someone amo can<br />

play an ntagral part In aw organiza-<br />

tion as a aacretary/recapttaniat A<br />

more Computer bookkeeping<br />

Fourth St.. Royal Oak Ml 4*0*7<br />

WORO PROCESSORS<br />

45-55aipm. Neva knovrt-<br />

i software peckapae<br />

5J • ptuaL ca* today<br />

tor on appomtmant.<br />

FOSTER-OA VIS<br />

Temporary Paraonnal. Inc.<br />

559-2700<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Work For<br />

Top Companies<br />

T*n your aM*a to aark .we na<br />

teeny longj^dion tat<br />

—-CLERKS<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

f -TYPISTS<br />

i -WORD PROCESSORS<br />

t r<br />

* ^op Pay - Mart inci saaas - Hoot<br />

vscaBon Pay A maursnce<br />

Ca* loday tor an appomtmerK<br />

} CORPORATE<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

SERVICES<br />

t -fi= a<br />

AUTO DEALER need<br />

.JT.JT 'Trnute eeiHW W »<br />

axparianca a plua Ptniinl pa<br />

S s r^JTSthr "ca*' Roaa"<br />

to laern. Co*<br />

BOOKKEEPING<br />

P«M UaMng al Pnalnna<br />

Bookkeeper to $22K<br />

Accounting Clark to$16K<br />

Coat Bookkaapar to$20K<br />

Account* Payabla to$16K<br />

Data Entry Ctark-<br />

lots o< paid overtime<br />

to$7/hr<br />

ROBERT HALF<br />

201 W.Bta<br />

Troy . Ml<br />

#310<br />

152<br />

Al Faaa WOK Co. Paid<br />

1*0 Offices on 3 Comments<br />

Inc. has an immaatala opportunity<br />

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aor to ba raaponatWa tor the<br />

raapnnamia tor<br />

sea InSormalion<br />

•TO >24,000<br />

2 positions svskatne.<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY - To >19.000<br />

* months, medical malpractice ex-<br />

perience Wei known suburban<br />

firm 36 hou week<br />

504 Halp Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

mg halp Irancfooe. u j a e w ir<br />

our ad. Write Temporary Help. Box<br />

gaO^Bkmmgnom mi 4*012<br />

PRODUCTION OATA ENTRY Ctart<br />

Part-time 5 days a -es^houe<br />

Man. * ta 4 30 Tuee thru Fri, 8 t«<br />

S£li*om.»mCa8 522-tiOO<br />

PUT YOUR SKILLS<br />

TO WORK<br />

Greet aaaignmenta are wartng lor<br />

you right now We heve sn excMtant<br />

benefit package mouckng<br />

BONUSES<br />

TOP PAY<br />

OVERTIME PAY<br />

HOLIDAY PAY<br />

We ara seeking dependable clerical<br />

workers »i to areas tor maaa poei-<br />

SECRET ARIES<br />

WORD PROCESSORS<br />

lA/ry software peckaoa)<br />

DATA ENTRY - CRT<br />

RECEPTIONISTS<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY - >18.500<br />

Workers compensation back-<br />

ground. wordpertect 5.0. Friendly<br />

ALL FEES COMPANY PAID<br />

Ca* Barb or Kathy. 772-6780<br />

SNELLING A SNELLING<br />

LIKE TYPING?<br />

Buey Uvonla office needs you typ-<br />

ing A word pi ce using tWto to do<br />

production letters, memoe A eoeh-<br />

duea Type 80 * good spetoig. >15-<br />

>16.000 Al toes employer peld<br />

»i Personnel Piece<br />

274-4230<br />

BIRMINGHAM KITCHEN remodel-<br />

ing showroom seeks Receptionist/<br />

Typtat Office Manaoar Good organ-<br />

izational personal I language skWs<br />

LITIGATION SECRETARY<br />

tor pertner of large downtown Vm<br />

-- - rai years experi-<br />

ence WordPerfect 5 0 a muet Sal-<br />

ary nwd >20's. s»ca*anl benefits<br />

Cal 355-2440. or aand reeume to:<br />

Meotanluono 8 Aaeoctalee<br />

24901<br />

Southfield.<br />

on Hwy.. S<br />

Ml .48075<br />

. Su. 124<br />

INSURACE OFFICE Staff member,<br />

tus or perl tone, npn-amoker. eH*<br />

tram Pertoct tor re-entering work<br />

torce 643-6251<br />

INSURANCE AGENCY<br />

needs Perednal Unea peraon wltti 2<br />

or more years experience ExceOent<br />

benefits Ca* Judy. 255-9350<br />

INSURANCE- SoutMlaW Part Ume<br />

Expenencad Commercial Unea Un-<br />

derwriter Cal Shetey sfvar 2pnv<br />

356-7123<br />

INVENTORY CONTROL<br />

Looking tor a brigM data! orientat-<br />

ed oidMduei wKh computer knowt-<br />

edge Ln:e8enl math skta and typ-<br />

ing abMty 1 yr inventory control a<br />

mum Ful Ume poeition beneOts<br />

avalatHe Contact Carolyn 559-7368<br />

DATA EMTRY/Credlt Reporter<br />

Southfield hrtn seeks part time Oats<br />

antry peraon and credit reporter<br />

Credit background piataied but<br />

not mandatory Contact Harry 9am-<br />

3pm deify 351-6841<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

OATA ENTRY<br />

Ful ttma antry level position avaa-<br />

able. Prevtoue oftee experience<br />

preferred Eacatam math abMlv A<br />

calculator aldto needed. Ca* batora<br />

1 tarn 362-0379<br />

Ca*<br />

Barry Harriaon<br />

JR SECRETARY<br />

FEE PAIO to >25,000<br />

North. WW provide support to 2 ax-<br />

acuttves end deal wMh Top-Laval<br />

Paraonnal SlUto ot WordPerfect,<br />

nght accounting, onorthand 6 OO/hr<br />

tan Col 525-32H<br />

FUN JOB<br />

$15,500 FEE PAID<br />

Great office staff MokMig to add s<br />

team player wWh good general oMoa<br />

sees end typing m et leeet 50 wpm.<br />

obta tor a ee* nutl leied mmvtouol<br />

CM Artana ASAP. *61-»**0<br />

SNELLING A SNELLING<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

KEYPUNCH/KEY DISC<br />

wemed experienced data entry op-<br />

erators day'afternoon shifts Fu*<br />

and part Uma If you are productive<br />

A accurate we went you Can aam<br />

U to >10 par hr Cal<br />

Ms Hertman 581-5151<br />

LEGAL ASSISTANT poaitton ava*-<br />

aOie Muet have mmonum 3 yra<br />

plaOttlfl peraonel m|ury experience<br />

Send reeume to Patti Tramel.<br />

Bloom A Kovenaugh. 39040 W 7<br />

Kavanaugh. :<br />

oa. Ml 4*152<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY, 3 yrs experi-<br />

ence. WordPerfect, non-emokar.<br />

strong quantise, to! tone Pieaee cel<br />

Sandy at 25*4020<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Wanted lor Downtown Detroit<br />

lowflrm 2 plua years legal with word<br />

proceaaing experience Con t eel<br />

Jane or Down 963-1700<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY - tor ama*<br />

Farmmgton HMs Law office KnoeA-<br />

edgs of Wang/Fortuns Word hmpM<br />

but we tram.<br />

Cal ask tor Sa*y, 8614111<br />

LEGAL SECRET ARY -Experlenoed<br />

ing. shorthand, excaaont typmg and<br />

orgamzattonei tkta tor growing<br />

Southheld law firm Benefit! end ax-<br />

ceOeni working conditions 350-4900<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY - For sme«<br />

Southfield Arm. Pitiflcient with Word<br />

Pertoct Salary commensurate with<br />

Mary.827-4100<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY - Fu* Ume tor<br />

Bloomftald HMs law office Word<br />

proce^rtqurod. superiori ^pen<br />

nence preferred Z9e-aerU<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY - smal down-<br />

trekong<br />

64-0150<br />

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY<br />

TYPTSTS<br />

It you can type 4V55wpm cel today<br />

lor en eppomtment<br />

FOSTER-DAVtS<br />

Temporary Peraormal. Inc.<br />

559-2700<br />

LE CLERKS<br />

SNELLING<br />

TEMPORARIES<br />

Cal tor sn Appomtmant Today 1<br />

37625 Ann Arbor Rd<br />

Suite 101-A<br />

Lrvonte. 464-<strong>21</strong>00<br />

17200 W 10 MOO<br />

Sorts 103<br />

Southfield 557-5700<br />

NEVER A FEE<br />

Monday, <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>. <strong>1990</strong> OAE<br />

904 Help Wa<br />

Offtce-CJariceJ<br />

504 Help Wanted<br />

Office-Clerical<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

$194<strong>21</strong>,000 FEE PAIO<br />

Two I<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

$17,000 Note*<br />

•eaulOul office* m motor SouthfteM<br />

Company' Top banatoal Friendly<br />

people! Need from deek mage sno<br />

BMASMCUTES AQy 540-4130<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

TO $15,300<br />

Ptueh Bloom Hold HMs torn Prolee*<br />

eionel eppaaionca. outgoing per-<br />

eoneMy Lots m pub*c contact Off-<br />

ice experience end ward prnrsssi g<br />

a pkse Exceaent beneMe 36 hou<br />

week Fee paM 772-87*0<br />

SNELLING A SNELUNG<br />

uon a mum. ExceMant benefits and<br />

boouOM otooao Co* Mary tor en<br />

•nmadMM oitarvtew al 4*4-0*0*<br />

SNELLING A SNELLING<br />

SECRETARY - A<br />

ny oi SuuMia seeks e very tetant-<br />

" I secretary wo* me»-<br />

3 non a nokmg seer star<br />

um 2 yaars of : alias A<br />

of word pi gcooolng A data proceee-<br />

mg Send raauma to P O Box 1 tfl*<br />

BOmOMhwn. Ml 4*012 or cel efler<br />

Ipm.<br />

82*47**<br />

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY<br />

Non-emokOig CPA office seeks self-<br />

motlvated. experienced seer star,<br />

tor fuo-ume poertton. You good<br />

I el op hone techniques accurst* typ<br />

ing skMa. and knowledge of com-<br />

puters are e pkie. Send reeume and<br />

compensetion requremerts lo<br />

Personrm Manager<br />

30100 Telegrepn Suite 337<br />

Bl^r^ngfiarrv M' 480 10<br />

SECRETARY<br />

procetfurae l2noon-5PM Car re-<br />

qured Adaptable, ee* motivated<br />

839 Pwdy. Birmmghem 540-9565<br />

SECRETARY<br />

WordPerfect - Lotus skMs Queaty<br />

position m lovely environment<br />

3deye/wk Fi<br />

Ca* tor sppl<br />

SECRETARY tor Birmingham L<br />

Firm Legal background helpful I<br />

not mcstaary Hn A wsgs neoou-<br />

IH MLT<br />

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MORE THAN A RECEPTIONIST<br />

Outgoing personelty reqUrsd lor<br />

'esportsibie position mckidmg han-<br />

dMng amtcriboard. date entry and<br />

variety ol office duties Good typing<br />

skMe. Fsrmlngton area >14.000 -<br />

>1*00 plus A-1 benefits 8 meny ex-<br />

tras Ca* Connie 478-0200<br />

RECEPTIONIST - switchboard<br />

RoOri. 1 yr. experience, rrternational<br />

data prciosesIng. Southfield. >7 50/<br />

Iw Cal Dene ot Unitoree 646-8501<br />

R6CEPT10NIST/TYP1ST<br />

Entry level poemor t^jjrowmg<br />

Uvonia office<br />

ttma. Cal Ruth,<br />

464-0002<br />

RECEPTIONIST - tor Deerborrt Vet-<br />

armary hoepltei Salary<br />

commaneuete with experience<br />

Cal 561-8525<br />

RECEPTIONIST/<br />

SECRETARY<br />

$14,000 FEE PAID<br />

Great location and lots of dent cor,<br />

tact Wide variety of duliee memdir.,<br />

word proceeemg, protects end coor-<br />

dinating Ful benefits snd grest<br />

people to eork with CM Mark at<br />

649-5000<br />

SNELLING A SNELLING<br />

OF TROY<br />

RECEPatONlST<br />

High teen computer merketmg ser-<br />

vtces company Oi Lrvoree seeking<br />

tul-tone -ecepoomel io handle fast<br />

peced front deek reoepbon erea<br />

Duties include anewenng M incom-<br />

ing CMS on SL-1 swftchboara<br />

greeting nanors. typmg/word pro-<br />

ceeemg. etc Perfect candidaie »u<br />

have previous SL-1 or equivalent<br />

eeritchboerd experience gr«at<br />

phone voice and personality<br />

WordStar word proceeemg experi-<br />

ence end the eoaity to pratoisionsQy<br />

handle tha numarous corqmunKa-<br />

uons needs of the compeny Greet<br />

pay end benefits swM qualified<br />

candidate For more Oilormetior<br />

send resume or CM<br />

DP Corporate Servtcea. mc<br />

11*01 Farmington Rd<br />

Uvonta, Ml 48150<br />

Attn. Debbie Keier<br />

281-8220<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Ful A Part Time General office<br />

skits 565-0330<br />

SECRETARY- FiM tone Uvonie Ov<br />

surance office ExceBent phone, typ-<br />

ing 8 generel office ekMs WMI Irom<br />

•n commercial oieuanoa Reaume s<br />

plus CM 525-9454<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Ful tone poeition with Fermeigton<br />

HMe Conetruction Compeny Experi-<br />

enced ei computer word procsssoig<br />

requred MOilmum 55-80 epm<br />

shorthand a plua Good benefits<br />

Salary commeneuete mm knowl-<br />

edge A experience Send reeume 8<br />

salary requremerts lo Box o304<br />

Obeerver A Eccentric Meeipspers.<br />

36251 Schooler eft Rd<br />

Michigan 48150<br />

KfcCfcPTiONl3T-Pati mite im Troy<br />

law firm. No typma Igm bookkeep-<br />

ing. Mon-frt. 1pm-5:30pm<br />

CjK 643-7900<br />

RECEPTIONIST 'SECRETARY<br />

Experienced Word processing.<br />

WordStar preferred Benefits<br />

Satary negotiable CM 258-1610<br />

RECEPTIONIST/GENERAL OFFICE<br />

Responsible edUt with enthusiastic<br />

phone voice Permanent poeition<br />

425-4813<br />

RECEPTIONIST Pari tone. Sat 8<br />

Sun_ tor Birmingham real estate<br />

company Verbal sums a * Ptoas-<br />

ent working environment 642-6500<br />

RECEPTIONIST general office,<br />

switch boar a typmg 50 plua. we<br />

tram on WordStar I accounts pay-<br />

able. >14.5*0 CM HOde at UnMorca<br />

646-6500<br />

RECEPTIONIST - ful time tor fast<br />

peced reel eetete compeny Ferm-<br />

tngton HMs area. Nice workOig enw-<br />

ronmart. good commurecatlori skits<br />

and typoig required<br />

AM tor Mr Jensen. 478-5000<br />

RECEPTtONlST/SWITCHBOARO<br />

Receptionist/Switchboard Operator<br />

tor commercial root eetete office<br />

Pleeient A prolessionel phone man-<br />

nar. good people MMs e mum. Light<br />

typing A general ctarical duttaa Pre-<br />

fer ona yew eeritchboerd experi-<br />

ence Ful tone poeition Salary 8<br />

benefit* CM. »-5pm 353-9494<br />

RECORDS CLERK<br />

Downtown Detroit taw Urm. noeds a<br />

clerk to work m meo records de-<br />

p*rtm*nl. 30 wpm typmg 4 meity ICL<br />

aaaignmants re-<br />

oft Wang aquip-_<br />

hendle<br />

quired. Wll train on Wing equip-<br />

ment Must be dependable 8 have<br />

good communication skMs Sand<br />

raeume A salary raquoemanu to<br />

Box 3342. Obeerver 8 Eccentric<br />

Newspspers. 36251 SchoolcraM<br />

Rd . Uvonta. Michigan 48150<br />

RETAIL PARTY supply store needs<br />

ful tone i el set er ion 10om-6pm<br />

Monday-Friday Century Novelty<br />

Co Uvonla 464-0590<br />

RN'8 NEEDED<br />

Oynarmc pmw) lo leach chOdbirm<br />

[I part uma: Oi Oakland Couv<br />

ty. A personal prepared eMdbinh<br />

experience or labor and deivery<br />

Background required. Contact<br />

LaMaze Childbirth Aaeoaatton try<br />

June 1. tor an appacatlon 756-4715<br />

RUNNER/FILING CLERK<br />

Pott time poeltton e> sAeCH to won<br />

oi Birmingham law Irm Musi have<br />

fWng experience and own transpor-<br />

tation Good banaflts<br />

Contact Judy 540-6282<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

8:30-4pm, pisessnt voaoe. accurate<br />

typing MMs (45wpm). tor beeutlful<br />

retirement community Punctuality<br />

A patience definite requeementa.<br />

Seiery *647/to Sand reeuma or<br />

letter to Reception 5378 Cam-<br />

bouma. West Bloomfield Ml 4*322<br />

RECEPTIONIST Fu*-Ume needed<br />

tor SaMe Office of <strong>Canton</strong> printing<br />

Co. Ptoaae cM Barb tor an eppomt-<br />

ment at 397-503S<br />

NEW<br />

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Word Procaaeor - Satary to >16.000<br />

Profeealonal office, greet location<br />

Secretary - Salary to > 18.000<br />

Salaa office, word proceeeOig a<br />

mum.<br />

Theee plus merty more.<br />

For more Oitormatton cM today<br />

ALL FEES COMPANY PAID<br />

PERMANENT STAFF<br />

Uvonla; 591-22<strong>21</strong><br />

Troy; 565-2720<br />

An Equel Opportunity Employer<br />

RECEPTIONIST 8 SECRETARY<br />

wanted lor Southfieid lew office No<br />

experience neceeaary AM tor Cin-<br />

dy 946-9110<br />

MATURE PERSON needed tor chel-<br />

tengOig pert tone poeMon el Oiaur-<br />

ance office Plooeant phone akMa a<br />

mum WM tram. CM between 9am-<br />

4pm. 849-8*00<br />

OFFICE ASSISTANT<br />

Part tone, phonee. typing. IMng.<br />

8.30em-lpm 3 days per weM Uvo-<br />

rea araa 474-52*0<br />

OFFICE CLERK, part-bma, typmg.<br />

fMng. tetaphnnes. A mtec office<br />

Flexible hour*.<br />

546-3300.<br />

OFFICE MANAGER<br />

Us sis H Monday thru Thursday tor a<br />

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY<br />

Plymouth Reel Estate office needs<br />

port time help Evenings 8 week-<br />

ends CM Mary al. 450-4401<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

tor Bloomlteld HMs architect urel<br />

CM Lubin/Tnnge* Aaeoc. 647-7499<br />

RECEPTIONISTS<br />

> OPENINGS ><br />

Diversified Recruiters Co.<br />

344-6700 AlFeMCo Paid<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

4-17 hrs/v* ChOoproctic office<br />

Muat be people oriented Some typ-<br />

mg Novi or Detroit or Union LMe<br />

346-7530 or 835-60*0<br />

RECEPTIONIST - Mature reeponsi-<br />

bta mdMdual tor reception and kght<br />

ctaricm duties tor law office Typmg<br />

aOwmp. excel ant benefits CM<br />

Mor»-Wed 9am-12 noon 642-7733<br />

SALES ASSISTANT<br />

tor auto dealer Duttaa oidude<br />

record keeping, computer program<br />

mg. custodier contact and phone<br />

worii Muet have abMty to work Oi<br />

busy anvoonmant and muet en|oy<br />

working with people Ful or pert<br />

tone poealbie Apply offer 4pm deOy<br />

to Roneid Cheudom. Lou Lariche<br />

Chevrolet Suborn. 4*075 Plymoum<br />

Rd. Oi Plymoum<br />

SALES SECRETARY<br />

For active Farmmgion HMe oomput-<br />

er compeny An exciting career op-<br />

porturoty in a growth industry Mini-<br />

mum 3 years experience per<strong>for</strong>m.iv;<br />

setae offloa lunctlona Typoig and M-<br />

otg skMs a mum C.ica*onf aalary<br />

and benefits 563-9250<br />

SALES SECRETARY/Admmwtraove<br />

Asawtent needed lor medtaai equip-<br />

merit company Excslsnt typwt wtth<br />

word proceeeOig experience Good<br />

commuiicanon akMa a mual. Ploaae<br />

send raauma to: Box 322. Obaarver<br />

8 Eccentric Newspapers. 3*251<br />

Scnooicran Rd . Uvonta. Mutagen<br />

48150<br />

SALES SECRETARY<br />

Entry level poeftton <strong>for</strong> mature<br />

vidua! wtth good secretarial MMs<br />

and abMty to work wM wtth others<br />

m e fast peced SoutlMMd Compeny<br />

Poelttve attitude and etorignaat to<br />

be a teem ploy a muatl Flexible<br />

hours including one eventna a week<br />

and occkMonM Saturdays- Send re-<br />

sume wtth emary expectations to<br />

P O Box 300. SouWMeM, Ml,, I*m7<br />

SALES SERVICE COORDINATOR<br />

Motor i<br />

opening tor sa<br />

tor. Poemon rooponatoBttaa include*<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Bored, unoppreclated, ttenkmg of a<br />

move' Feat paced SoulWtald offtoe<br />

tlvo A aacrotartal MME<br />

led A partoaMy a mum<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY with 1-3 yrs.<br />

Urm. Word proceeemg experience<br />

neceaaary Phono Dontoa 85*-2443<br />

LEGAL SECRCTARY<br />

part-tana tor Troy too Arm. l-5pm<br />

8*50 1* MBa R*., Btaritag HatgMk<br />

Ml .4*07*.<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

GENERAL OPTOCT<br />

FuB tana Entry level aoaMMn I<br />

GENERAL OFFICE CLERK - Troy<br />

Y company *6/hr plu.<br />

CM Otarta M umtorce<br />

*4*-7**1<br />

OENCRAL OFFICE CLXMKa-<br />

>1125/mo<br />

473-2*33<br />

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ta 10*. Oaoermer A I<br />

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LEGAL SECRETARY For prograa-<br />

Mva Pt *rm Needs auqation and<br />

word pertoct experience *op Salary<br />

A tiicotonf Bene*U CM 352-777t<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Contact Jerry<br />

I hours<br />

•S2-<strong>21</strong>11<br />

LEGAL BECRGTARY tar Ooutatad<br />

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petadae ol<br />

LEOAL SECRETARY<br />

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7*7-7IT*<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

tar Troy meutnee dotanaa too torn.<br />

MUM have t years tagtf experience<br />

and ward |ii imitooig. Camam OM-<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY-2 yra<br />

SVS3.T<br />

MATURE SECRETARY<br />

•eto C* tolery.<br />

MiMehek*^ 10 "<br />

RBOIONAL MARIHlBia<br />

ASTOBTANT<br />

end T»m» •uiarionao pratorw<br />

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am*. sMB » end typmg oor<br />

paycmatric come Experiencee<br />

bookkeepmg computerized bMiig.<br />

end meuenoe Pleeee cM 647-3310<br />

OFFICE MANAGER to M m tor ma-<br />

lerroty Wave Flexible hours, good<br />

pay. tor someone mih bookkeeping<br />

A computer MUto Could devalop<br />

mto pannenam part Oma poaffion<br />

CM between 9AM-3PM<br />

OFFICE MANANGER<br />

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emg pegboard aocoundng pay-<br />

end taxaa. Non amokara Bark-<br />

ORO€R ENTRY (Entry Laval)<br />

dmg products Matrbutorefvo<br />

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OFTJM* MRZRY yerwr MUB: oe uev<br />

Poae Window 8 Door Company<br />

2000 Hepgarty Rd<br />

W MoomitaB. Ml . 4*322<br />

M l<br />

HidueOrtM Perk Ortoa, Fprmenotoo<br />

474-600<br />

PAYABLE/RAYROLL<br />

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RECEPTIONIST <strong>for</strong> NorthvMe Iraur-<br />

ance Agency Genera office duttaa<br />

Typing 6 computer experience,<br />

good comuoconon skMs Sand re-<br />

aume to: CES. 8*0 Grtaomd, North-<br />

vMe. Ml 48167<br />

1 account manager 8<br />

sales engineer 1, includes clartcM<br />

support Appecant must heve strong<br />

computer background. knoeMdge<br />

of Lotus L I. in 8 other word pro-<br />

ceeemg programs Ptaaaa sand ro-<br />

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Acco Control Group. Attn: Hwmer<br />

ceo. P O Boo 241*. Farm<br />

HMs, 48333<br />

EOE<br />

RECEPTIONIST POSTTION - For tn-<br />

eurance office oi Farmmgion to<br />

mum-One phone system and<br />

pertorm various clerical duties<br />

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473-2474<br />

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST<br />

Organized BuMnees oriented person<br />

wt#i WordPerfect 4 phone wwwer<br />

Ing experience requOed tor buoy<br />

lup A incentive trevM company<br />

par ttou aetata Wain mM<br />

1 to: 30100 Tetagrsph Rd Ste<br />

. M. 48010<br />

RECEPTIONIST/<br />

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR<br />

Fam paced SomMMd Company<br />

* mi> at taMtal woh supenar<br />

talaphone manners and a pNtsant<br />

deM appearance tor a buey<br />

varied hours Sand reauaa to P<br />

Box 300, SouthfteM Ml. 4*037<br />

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY<br />

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plue bU not ntcmory<br />

CM or sand reeume to<br />

to CtataOic<br />

37440 HMt Tecft Or<br />

on HMe. Ml 4*331<br />

9*9-2474<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

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tng eta BM |MME an* ta*<br />

STATED ARMJNSURANCE<br />

SECRETARY naaBld tor a amM<br />

•dfy office m OM Park Pint snt<br />

pareonalty A good oillea A phone<br />

a. Prefer experienced but wM<br />

Irom Non-smokar Ptaaaa cM.<br />

9**-92*5or ***-3*70<br />

SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT<br />

Mon-Frl 11-3 Up<br />

to** par hou Kt QIIIHIII of Mkro-<br />

soft Word 5 0 or cunpaltata eon<br />

pietafied but wM tram. Typmg<br />

40wpm. good phone manner. Inde-<br />

pendent worker quick akjdy need-<br />

ed tor tasi -peced otoce<br />

CM Coratta 36*-7*00 OKL 274.<br />

IO- 11am or 1 2pm only<br />

SECRETARIAL<br />

typmo and general i<br />

tamoter with wot<br />

31*74 I<br />

Farmlnglon HMS Ml 4*01* i Hwy<br />

SECRET ANAL<br />

> OPENINGS ><br />

Diversified Recruiter* Co.<br />

344-6700 A* MM Ca. Pam<br />

SECRETARIES<br />

Entry Level AvaAatoto<br />

'JTVZZtX<br />

and •<br />

? Top Pay A Benefit*<br />

> Flexible Hour*<br />

Apply In parson at:<br />

Sweat Lorraine'* Cafe<br />

Greenfield. N. of 12 Mile<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

GET INTO THE HEAT<br />

COME COOK WITH US<br />

Greet opportunity tar ambMious<br />

losrngr or experienced cook Greet<br />

hour*, pay A banomt Apply m par<br />

eon between 2-4pmat<br />

The OriqmM PancMe Houae<br />

19355 W 10 Mile<br />

(E of Evergreen)<br />

sot Help Wanted<br />

PRESENTING THE<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

. . 7®*<br />

luBOaat Coma »cen ee tor en l»ou or<br />

to. end we l tM you more afcout<br />

M Advartlamg A promouonM<br />

e Bern Buyer A Beet Se*ar Systems<br />

e Faet start Beginners Trammg<br />

Agart Traoeng<br />

MU Opporturvties<br />

Commiaeior Schedule<br />

e NaPonM Awards 8 Recognition<br />

e Plus much mora<br />

DATE Wed. <strong>May</strong> 23. <strong>1990</strong><br />

PLACE Fsrmoigton HMsOfDca<br />

TIME 7 PM<br />

Seating* hmied CM John CoMson<br />

tor a reservation<br />

737-9323<br />

APPLICATIONS are bamg accepted<br />

<strong>for</strong> M positions ful and perl tone<br />

Apply within LOOney Beker. 13931<br />

Farmmgion Rd comer ol School-<br />

craft 425-6569<br />

ATTENTION Wort Staff Private<br />

1 you* Loncfioa oroy No<br />

Greet atmosphere The<br />

Recees t150Fiahe Bfdg 875-3554<br />

HELP WANTED tar Call ta office<br />

budding' 12 Mtta 8 Orake araa Par-<br />

tact tor aktar paraon No nights.<br />

eaMonda or ho<strong>May</strong>* Ptaaaa CM<br />

Sua after 2PM only. 553-9336<br />

BAKERS HELPER- Hr* 9-Spm<br />

weekdays Rozies Ruggiee. 3375<br />

Orchard LMa Rd , W corner of<br />

Commerce Rd Appfy in person<br />

Mon-Fr. 9-5<br />

BARPERSON WANTED No experi-<br />

ence necaaeary Days 8 nights. Ex-<br />

cellent tips excellent wegee Lrvome<br />

area CM Sam 427-1137<br />

BARTENDERS. DISH WASHERS,<br />

wait staff Experienced Ful or<br />

part tone Seniors welcome CM<br />

between 9am-5pm. aM <strong>for</strong> Chef<br />

Fred 525-3550<br />

BARTENDER A WAlTSTAFF 1<br />

part time Appfy In parson C,J '<br />

Fma Food 8 Spelts 29505 W 9 MM<br />

Farmmgton HMs " '<br />

SECRETARY - word<br />

Southfieid. eutomoOAe<br />

tars. DW4. Mtcroaoftword.<br />

>400'wk CM Sandy<br />

357-0037<br />

BOB EVANS<br />

LIVONIA<br />

Seek wig aggressive individuals <strong>for</strong> a<br />

faat paced environment ee day - hM<br />

or pari time - gnl cooks >5 4 up<br />

based upon experience Apply 01<br />

person et 13911 MiddtoPM et cor-<br />

ner ol Schoolcraft near 1-96<br />

>320-<br />

• Ptoaaant telephone manner<br />

A< G2NIlINGER ASSOCIATES INC<br />

2 NorthflMd Ptazo. Suito <strong>21</strong>2<br />

Troy. Ml 46096 879-7070<br />

good office MMa a muet<br />

Sor-« computer helpful<br />

CM Jul Reed<br />

SECRETARY<br />

ineuance Company beeed<br />

01 Southfieid a seekmg •<br />

secretary tor Its Ittgmion<br />

department Minimum 1 yr<br />

communication MMs end<br />

eccuata typing. |45wpml<br />

Knowledge of legal proce-<br />

duraa and tarmoiology de-<br />

Sand raauma wtth salary<br />

requirements, or apply<br />

Mon thru Fri 12-4pm<br />

Curie MutuM mouranco Group<br />

Human Raaourcaa A Benefits<br />

15600 Provfdenca Drive<br />

Southfieid Ml 4*075<br />

SECRETARY - MtarnattonM South-<br />

Nmd advartMng. Offlo<br />

dntoafi. W.SO-CB SO/hr<br />

CM Carol ot umtorc*<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Light bookkeeping<br />

At leeee 2 yaar* axparianca<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Local foundation ooaklng a sM-<br />

moiivaata inMMM lo work tor pro-<br />

tssslonM staff MuM be able to or<br />

garece. hava exceaent buMnaeo and<br />

communication Mi<br />

IWordPertact pr atari ad) and dicta-<br />

phone experience Send reeume<br />

end letter, with salary requirements<br />

& phone cala). to: PweotmM.<br />

W Fort St. Su 2010. Detroit.<br />

SECRETARY/OFFICE CLERK<br />

Muet hava typaig akMa. ba detM<br />

SECRETARY - word processor ne-<br />

ttonM marketing firm. Microeoft-<br />

ISHOOO. Decmata >370/wk<br />

word. NBI4000.<br />

CM Pam et Unitorce 646-7664<br />

SECRETARY<br />

Teem oriented eidhriduM with excel-<br />

lent typing 8 verbal MMs needed <strong>for</strong><br />

t set-peced NW suburban firm Ex-<br />

SMary >16M - 120M<br />

DATA ENTRY<br />

Exceaent poeltton tor computer I-<br />

terate mdMdum with excaOent sec-<br />

retertM and oommuecatton mas<br />

FtaxlbBtty a mum Troy/Rocrieolor<br />

araa Growing tarnca Arm Gram<br />

envtrorvment *« 50-86 SC - com-<br />

SECRETARY<br />

$19,000 FEE PAID<br />

SmM tububan admmMUative off-<br />

ice needs your word proceeemg end<br />

-TmartTITtTmf lirhpt* Ful benefits<br />

nice location and lota of venety CM<br />

649-5900<br />

SNELLING A SNELLING<br />

OF TROY<br />

SMALL INSURANCE agency .mis<br />

to train parson tor key position 2<br />

yr* propaOy casualty experience<br />

preferred Uvonta. 477-0001<br />

SMALL LIVONIA Company needs<br />

ful ome person with good typmg<br />

MMe. personality and initiative to<br />

handta muftlplo office leaks<br />

Send raauma end aalary reetory to<br />

FTI. 32950 Five Mile Road Uvonta.<br />

Mich 48154<br />

RECEPTIONIST<br />

Tha search ta on tor mm unique re-<br />

captloniotl She excep-<br />

ttonta communication MMa and can<br />

mum-One phone oyetem<br />

once and ItaxJbWty ara key factor*<br />

Typmg 30 plua wpm TMe exemplary<br />

peraon eMI be ourrouided by e<br />

pmoh prolaaaianM mmoephere end<br />

wM be receiving >6 5048 00/hr with<br />

en exceBent benefft package<br />

For OtMtol mmrvtaa tor maee or<br />

SOUTHFIELD FIRM<br />

Neede eeeertrve peraon wim good<br />

ctancM end or generational MMs<br />

Word proceeemg experience<br />

helpful Typing 50-60 wpm Poeition<br />

reguree peraon capable ol hendlmg<br />

e buey schedUe Competfttve eetary<br />

and benefits For more Oi<strong>for</strong>matxxi<br />

CM * 352-5300<br />

cM Pam Reno<br />

AMERICAN PERSONNEL 553-2444<br />

ALL FEES PAIO BY EMPLOYER<br />

STAFF ACCOUNTANT<br />

Ful charge eccountent with 1 yr<br />

public and/or privata axpenenca<br />

Must nave an accounting degree<br />

end computer experience Reopon-<br />

MbMttoa oidude cioemg book* tax<br />

rtmg. datign Lotus echadutae.<br />

converting HnancMl system. AP 8<br />

GL Competitive satary wtm axemem<br />

Mt package Sand reeume 10.<br />

Box 354 Obeerver A Eccentric<br />

Newspspers 36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Rd . Uvonta. Michigan 48150<br />

An EquM Opportunity Employer<br />

MMe and conetruction experience a<br />

plus Uvonta location ftalorancoo<br />

required Please aand reaume to<br />

Box 294 Obeerver 8 Eccentric<br />

Newapapara. 36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Rd Uvonia. Michigan 48150<br />

SECRETARY<br />

UP TO >20.000<br />

Ma<strong>for</strong> Farmington HMe corporation<br />

aoMs Secretory with 1+ yeers ex-<br />

perience 80 • wpm typing, excel-<br />

lent grammar, vocabulary skta tor a<br />

poeltton oftortng a vartaty of duttaa<br />

Finance background helpful Superi-<br />

or benefit package to mckjde tuition<br />

reonburaement CM Artfxx Thomas<br />

Executive Search. 355-4140<br />

SECRET ARY'WORO PROCESSOR<br />

To ><strong>21</strong>.000 1-2 years experience<br />

Good typmg WordPerfect 5 0<br />

Friendly suburban Urm Fee peto<br />

772-6700 Snsfkng 6 Snetang<br />

7<br />

HOSTPERSON<br />

Opening tor kM Bme ovenmgt<br />

Lfvonta araa. Ptaaaa cM 3-5pm<br />

Monday thru Thursday 522-5600<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENING<br />

FiM ttma Aaatatant Cook/Menagar<br />

M Semor Cara FacMty CM tor you<br />

opportunlfy to work wtm a pood<br />

teem Bobbie McOuMd 737-6830<br />

KITCHEN HELP tor n<br />

Al poettlone avaHabta Appfy oi par-<br />

aon between 2-Spm Orcherd Lake<br />

at Pontiac TrM. John. 851-00*0<br />

KITCHEN HELP NEEDED <strong>for</strong> Mer-<br />

rys Sports Bar A Grtl Appfy m per-<br />

aon M: 12966 Telegraph Rd Rad-<br />

<strong>for</strong>d At tha Jeffreys<br />

LINE COOK<br />

FuB or part tone, day or night shift<br />

m m parson caether Bottle.<br />

Farmmgton Rd Lrvonia<br />

LINE COOKS - Mum he<br />

ence Fua or part tona >7 per hou<br />

to Mart Thomaa's FerrMy Doong.<br />

33971 Plymoum Uvoma. 261-6890<br />

LINE COOK - *<br />

ad tor day or night shift<br />

Must<br />

BUSPERSQN. 11 em-? 30pm « py<br />

hour, plus lips 5pm-11pm, >2 51<br />

plus lipe. piease cM or sae m per-<br />

son. Akosaka rtaetaui oil 37162 6<br />

MleRd Lrvonia 462-2630<br />

MANAGER<br />

The LA Cata a coming lo BOmmg-<br />

ham 01 August of <strong>1990</strong> We era took-<br />

ign tor a Roetauram Manager wrth<br />

axpenenca [xcwtsnt opportunity lo<br />

advance tn a growmg company<br />

Ptoeae eend reeuma to 50 W Big<br />

war. Ste 290 BOnegnham. Ml<br />

46009. Attention Rick VkJno<br />

SOI Help Wanted<br />

ACCOUNT MANAGER<br />

ProtooMonm. expermced eatae rep<br />

reeeniefrve tor lha Tri couMy area<br />

50K pkM Degree m merketmg<br />

M Dds helpful Comer.<br />

Box 203. Marine City<br />

of Merketmg.<br />

*y Ml 4*03*<br />

PO<br />

AMSntOUS. POSITIVE person tor<br />

pen lone work Soma SMudays<br />

Reived person eMcoma United<br />

MemorlM. 8*2-6902 2*1-2759<br />

AN EXPERIENCED SALESPERSON<br />

To t<br />

itc ) Satary'commis-<br />

sran aulo expanaa. meikcM end Me<br />

insurance profit-sharing MM re-<br />

sume: Setae Manager PO Box<br />

7033 Troy Ml 48007-T033<br />

AN INC 500 COMPANY is seeking<br />

seff-rnothreted oidrvlduele to market<br />

enwonmortM products lul or pan<br />

time 637 2483<br />

506 Help Wanted<br />

BETTER HOMES<br />

AND GARDENS<br />

Office provides FREE PRE-<br />

ENSE tremmg to quM<br />

LiCEfi<br />

APPRAISAL TRAINEE<br />

Local office of Nat oner Organuetiu,<br />

needs (2) tuB-ume career mmoec «-<br />

drndueis wmmg lo work nerd We<br />

offer Tr saner Eom-WTMo You-Loorn<br />

choice of location Poiontiai 1st<br />

Of >32.000<br />

476-7006<br />

year eemmgs m ex<br />

CM ROY HACKER<br />

CM Our NORTHVILLE<br />

•ce managar<br />

CHUCK FAST<br />

349-1515<br />

Schweitzer<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

BETTER HOMES 8 GARDENS<br />

<strong>21</strong> OFFICES<br />

APPRAISAL TRAINEE<br />

Local office of National Organization<br />

noede (2) tul-time career mmded m-<br />

dhndaM wiling to work hard We Of-<br />

tor tremmg EMU WlMe Yrm laerr<br />

choices of localion PotantiM 1st<br />

year eammge m excaee of ><strong>21</strong>.000<br />

CM Roee 477-3762<br />

ACCEPTING applications tor sales<br />

person*, appfy within, Kitchen<br />

Giwnou. Greet OMsMM<br />

AGGRESSIVE<br />

Office assign company needs out-<br />

Mda solas representative Good tor<br />

ritonee oiMabta Satary plus com-<br />

. beneftis Experience pre-<br />

but not neceeaary Sand<br />

to<br />

PO Box 357<br />

Southfieid Ml 4*037-0357<br />

CASHIER 8 PIZZA Maker needed<br />

Apply at Pnmos Pizza 335<strong>21</strong> W 7<br />

mile. Uvonia<br />

COCKTAIL SERVER<br />

Wanted <strong>for</strong> s progressive downtown<br />

Royal OM dance bar Appfy 1815N<br />

Mam, After 9pm CM 569-3344<br />

COOK<br />

Coney island Creakiest Sat A Sun<br />

9-6 Walertord are 682-6116<br />

COOK DAYS Woekends Holidays<br />

off No axperionoe necaaeary Good<br />

pay 8 working conOftone<br />

Masons Lounge 4<strong>21</strong>-9633<br />

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR/<br />

Generel Office 40 hour*, 5 days a<br />

weM No tetaphone calls.<br />

Sand raauma to: City Food SarMca.<br />

3273 Hubbard. Oetolt, Ml 48<strong>21</strong>0.<br />

Attention Robm Moore<br />

SWITCHBOARD/RECEPTIONIST<br />

West side angmoarmg firm<br />

M saMlng an outgoine re-<br />

ceptionist to handle<br />

phone*, typing. IMng 8<br />

mM ComputM 8 word<br />

processing ability pre-<br />

ferred. We offer a competi-<br />

tive starting satary and ex-<br />

cellent benefit pock ago<br />

Ptaaaa sand raeume 8 sal-<br />

ary rvetory to Box 318<br />

tosorvar A Eccentric<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Michigan 48150<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

Ovarachahrara needed. Bring you<br />

confidence end energy and work <strong>for</strong><br />

us >5 per hou piuo bonuaaa tor<br />

phone work Farmmgton HMs CM<br />

tor appointment 476-0092<br />

TELEPHONE OPERATOR<br />

ExciBinl opportunity, wM tram<br />

SoutMleld area Day. evanoig or<br />

•ogMshlff 557-6*66<br />

TELEPHONE RECEPTlONIS^ Sec<br />

rotary. Outstanding opportunity amh<br />

Blue Ribbon concern m Farmangton<br />

MOM location CxcaBani office anvi-<br />

Send reeume wtth cover tattar to<br />

Box 296 Obaarver A Eccentric<br />

rapapera. 36251 Schoolcraft<br />

Rd Lhroma. Michigan 48150<br />

TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST<br />

tor meuence aoancy Strong typoig<br />

a GenerM ctai'kM Uvonta Area.<br />

Ful timo poeition 471-3600<br />

TYPING FIGURE WORK.<br />

Part tone and MB Ume<br />

CM George or Tanna 538-<strong>21</strong>00<br />

TYPIST/BILLER<br />

COOK<br />

Ful or pan tona Pieaee appiym<br />

Joseph * Reetaursnt 6327 Muddta-<br />

beR. Gordon City or cM 425-2434<br />

COOK - FuB ttma, days Apply m<br />

parson WM tram Gtanhurat Golf<br />

Coarse 25345 W 6<br />

Between Beech DefyTMegrapn<br />

COOKS - M sums, fu* A part tone,<br />

good pay 8 workOig condition* Ap-<br />

ply Rama Mom, 17461<br />

COOKS, BARTENDERS<br />

Wait Rorsona- MuM be<br />

A conecMrtioua<br />

eeoer. paeae-<br />

txpenanca<br />

ary <strong>for</strong> the right peraon* Interview<br />

mg Man <strong>May</strong> 14, bertoan Ktam-<br />

4pm Tha King Una nam our ant<br />

(across from Patricks CtiaMt) 3350<br />

Auburn Rd Auburn HM* 852-9*33<br />

COOKS<br />

Cook* pantry prop. uttOty Poal-<br />

tions now ovMlatti M nigh votune<br />

reaort Experience pratorrad. fuB<br />

and part uma, competitive wagaa A<br />

Monday thru Friday 2<br />

ton Reaort. 1275 Huron St. Ypiltntl<br />

An EquM Opportunity Emptoyar<br />

COOKS - DISHWASHER<br />

Wa MO looking tor energeuc aM<br />

motivated employees to work ei a<br />

tut. last paced atmoaphare Appfy<br />

Withm Chartay's of Uvoraa. SchooL<br />

craft A Mammon<br />

MATURE KITCHEN HELP<br />

Expononca not needed, •wekende<br />

only CM Wed thrv Sun 11 tM 5.<br />

454-0777<br />

MR SPORTS OF REDFORD Hiring<br />

Bartandar* WMtttaff. Cook* Door<br />

Staff Part end tu*-tme Apply Oi<br />

peraon M. 13090 Inkster Rd or cM<br />

534-7420<br />

RREP A BANQUET COOK<br />

Must be experienced<br />

CM CAM<br />

474-4600<br />

RAMS HORN - now hOIng Cook*.<br />

lexpenoncadL OMh paraon. Bus par-<br />

son. M shifts. fuB A part tone. Apply<br />

Uvonta. 477-4TTO<br />

A GREAT PLACE TO WORK<br />

AMBITIOUS'<br />

CONSCIENTIOUS?<br />

WE WANT YOU"'<br />

investigate the excrtmg<br />

worid of roM aetata with<br />

MICHIGAN'S LARGEST<br />

REAL ESTATE COMPANY<br />

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Complete Traoong Program<br />

CM Joa MMnik. Mgr<br />

Plymouth/Cent on<br />

45S-7000<br />

ARE YOU A DISPLACED EXECU-<br />

TIVE? Are you under employed or<br />

underpaid 1 Are you m a coroer tran-<br />

aoion? If yea cM lor a 24 hr record<br />

ed message 396-1122<br />

ATTENTION<br />

Oriun Lawn Care is currently mrmg<br />

Saiae Rapraoantatrves 8 Lawn Cere<br />

Techrvciane tor our AuPun HMs lo-<br />

cation Excellent salary - cornms-<br />

•ran wrth ful meckcM 8 denter oene-<br />

flts CM <strong>for</strong> mtervtew 653-9000<br />

APPAREL SALES<br />

Seleeperaon* <strong>for</strong><br />

Women's Clothing &<br />

Sportswear<br />

FuM/Part-tlm* Available<br />

Experience preferred<br />

Excellent wages/DlacounU<br />

Apply in person.<br />

KLEIN'S<br />

of Livonia<br />

Newburgh Piazs<br />

6 Mile at Newburgh Rd<br />

SM Help Wi<br />

#7F<br />

T<br />

CMUOMS<br />

ATTENTION SALES ASSOCIATES<br />

New or Experienced<br />

Leern about the<br />

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, Bem nt l system<br />

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• NatronM advertrsmg<br />

• Naw aggraeelve comrrusaion<br />

- Accredited trammg<br />

For a personal mleryiew contact<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

737-9000 477-4353<br />

ATTENTION STUDENTS<br />

Earn >5->10 hou<br />

•Summer'permanant poertione<br />

•Pari Ume/tol time<br />

Tom t1-6pm 352-6287<br />

BENETTON NEEDS YOU'<br />

Management A ful time sa«s neeo<br />

ed Apply Twelve OMs MM<br />

AUTO SALES<br />

CAREER<br />

ExcMtant opportunity<br />

We are expanding our current eeiea<br />

<strong>for</strong>ce and ara ei need of proven<br />

sales protaeopmsH Automotive ex-<br />

perience not requred. but e proven<br />

track racord ai ratal eotae mandato-<br />

ry Top pay plus exceaent fringe<br />

bananftts Appfy m paraon - sata<br />

menogar Mr Sammut or cM 425-<br />

5400 tor appointments<br />

uvonie VW-Mazda<br />

34501 Plymouth Rd<br />

Lrvoroa<br />

425-5400<br />

CABLE TV - ContmontM Cabievia«r<br />

has immediate opening <strong>for</strong> ful tone<br />

sates rap Previous sales experience<br />

desrred Exceaent benofit program<br />

Ptoaae cM Wayne HaMins lo d»<br />

cues ties exciting opportunity today<br />

353-6044<br />

Weattand/Gardon City<br />

326-2000 -<br />

BE YOUR OWN BOSS!<br />

Farmers Inauence Group oftors<br />

opportunities to open you own in-<br />

surance busmees Stan pan tone<br />

without giving up you present err.<br />

pioymerrt >2.500 par month aftar 6<br />

months perl tone trammg on com-<br />

rmaalon Collage ttogree required<br />

Apply Now-<br />

—55S-16S0 or<br />

1(800)289-7233<br />

WORK WITH<br />

THE BEST!<br />

Century <strong>21</strong><br />

Advantage<br />

we are membars of rfSe Board ot<br />

Realtors and an award winning off-<br />

ice 1 Be aware of now succeeolU YOU<br />

can ba AM tor BartMr* 526-0920<br />

soma rep to CM on gift shops, drug<br />

it or a* 8 apparel Moras Trl county<br />

metro are* UberM oommaatan bo-<br />

ws 313<br />

COUNTER SALES PERSON<br />

Energetic peraon earned tor buw,<br />

counter aeOmg nuts. bo«s * rMawe<br />

and en|oy working w«h puMta FiM<br />

i m mdudee Blue Croee paid vaca-<br />

tion. aaahMty otauranca. 40 IK Part<br />

Appiym<br />

paraon or send r<br />

CA Jl<br />

2513*51<br />

DECORATOR NEEDED tor OMMm<br />

drapery and bknd store Expenenoe<br />

pratorrad FuB tone, satary. comnos<br />

Mon. fnngas. CM<br />

DECORATOR SALES<br />

PART TIME FLE»BLE HOURS<br />

Expending ratMsr neei<br />

opportuoty _<br />

hourly * rnmrmaokm ttructura CM<br />

583-2501T<br />

CLASSIC CHURCH ORGANIST<br />

wanted tor ABan Or gen Solas<br />

CM Jim Ctar* el 875-7100<br />

DISSATISFIED?<br />

$ 1 5 0 K<br />

IN COMMISSION<br />

ALVIN'S<br />

Woman t taahior tpraaalty More<br />

expanding our sales naff to memos<br />

fuB time 8 pert tone poMions OuM-<br />

ftod candKtalos must be outgoing 8<br />

Bon package mckidoig base pay 8<br />

commiaoion. pato vacation. llberM<br />

employee discount 8 40HK) -M«e-<br />

mert plan For lul bme employees It<br />

atao mOudes medical A Me meur<br />

ance Appfy BOmoighom. Twelve<br />

OM* Rocheetor Pontiac FMrtana<br />

AOMtandMM<br />

CAHtbH-N^GRl<br />

MAY 24 4 MAY 31<br />

6PM - 7PM<br />

Looking <strong>for</strong> a new career?<br />

Looking <strong>for</strong> Lmkrruted income?<br />

Invest 1 hr of you tone to fmd out<br />

M about tha a t system Oi real es-<br />

tate - Century <strong>21</strong> CM lor reaerva-<br />

Jock Lucas<br />

525-7900<br />

CENTURY <strong>21</strong> - CASTELLI<br />

1812 Middtoben Garden City<br />

RESTAURANT PERSONNEL: Hoat-<br />

eaaes/Hosta. Bartenders. Ws«-<br />

treeset'Waiters. Bus PeisormM A*<br />

kltchan CMaaon OM CM. Ftody<br />

ti art eon 1-9pm 2*0-2*26<br />

ROCK-N- ROLL to the tone to >7 an<br />

girts and guya tor bar and<br />

Apply wither Body Rock<br />

Cata. 1*245 W 8 MBa. Detroit<br />

Sheraton Oaks<br />

M now accepting appBcattona tor<br />

• PM COCKTAIL<br />

WAIT STAFF<br />

Apply m peraon Mon-Frl Bem-Spm<br />

27000 Sheraton Dr.. Nov!<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

SOUS CHEF<br />

Seeking hard working. yM undtaoov-<br />

ered cuBnary protaaMnnM who de-<br />

sires growth and compensation tor<br />

BEVERLY HILLS GRILL<br />

31471 SoutMtaMRd<br />

SOUS CHEF<br />

3 - 4 days par weM. gram pay<br />

Riffle's haalauBMl. aM tor Chef BM<br />

346-34*0<br />

Well-sstabliahed home improvement<br />

corporation needs aggressrve. dependable<br />

person with minimum 3 yrs. sales<br />

experience in any field Ideal <strong>for</strong> energetic<br />

person between 30 and 50. Car essential<br />

All local territory with no travel<br />

Excellent training program with minimum of<br />

$40,000 income opportunity <strong>for</strong> right<br />

individual willing to learn. Call <strong>for</strong> interview<br />

appointment any day between 9 a.m. and 2<br />

p.m.<br />

VALLEY HOME IMPROVEMENT INC.<br />

1775-5190i<br />

CONTEMPORARY FURNT<br />

• Do you think you'd be terrific in sales<br />

but you've had no experience or<br />

training?<br />

• Do you love working with people?<br />

e Do you want to earn $20,000-530,000<br />

annually?<br />

If so, call us at Workbench. We'll give<br />

you a new career and teach you a<br />

new business. We offer a salary plus<br />

commission, paid medical and dental<br />

coverage and a vacation package. If<br />

you'd like to be a part of our sales<br />

team, call Ms. Soppetsa at 352-1530<br />

or<br />

Ms. Lenehan at 459-1920<br />

SUBWAY<br />

Dey A night thrfts oMafilt Adjust-<br />

able achedUa* adults Farm.r|)ton<br />

COOKS 8 Pizza MMar. night*, good<br />

pay. expanance neceaaary Apply ei<br />

person Mama Mia. 27770 Plymouth<br />

Rd. Uvoma 427-1000<br />

THE HEATHERS CLUB<br />

Al poofbona opan - Una oooka. pon-<br />

wy. halp. wan<br />

334-9770<br />

COOKS<br />

Swam Lorraine's Cata<br />

neat su ant ol ma Yaar" M 1989 by<br />

Detroit Monthly Magazine To mam-<br />

tMn tha fogh standard, wa ere look-<br />

ing tor quaaty IndMduata to |om or<br />

kitchen alaff Ttoa an giiciBanl opo-<br />

portunity tar the right persona<br />

Thaoo poai none have kM banato*<br />

Ptaaaa cM 559-598* to arrange an<br />

FAST-PACED RESTAURANT<br />

ta Dot<br />

rtanoad WMtparson to work 8am-<br />

2:30pm. 5 deys par tta. >2^75 per<br />

ear' 0.1989 by taur gym *p».<br />

WAIT PERSON<br />

For Thu, Fri. 8M remits<br />

Apply m The Towne Square Pub.<br />

2740* W. * MBe. Farmmgion HBto<br />

COOKS<br />

Tha Chambartm rtaotMoanl • look<br />

mg tor experienced "no cook* 8<br />

day work weM avaBabta Compeb-<br />

WAITPERSON<br />

Now hiring kM/part B<br />

' - Afternoons.<br />

27*-11*8<br />

age avMabta. Apply Oi par son M<br />

22900 Michigan Ave (Hoadoy Inn).<br />

T PERSON Prep cook, bus<br />

k. tattMoi - experienced<br />

Mdtala openings. The StoM<br />

Factory. 34731 Grand RNar<br />

COOKS WANTED - Day A<br />

avMabta. CM Mck. NaM or<br />

moMM<br />

r Jerry I<br />

344-171<br />

WAFT PERSON wanted tar Konay ta-<br />

tand mn. FiM or part time, days or<br />

ntaMa. CM v apply ta<br />

17125 Grand RNm<br />

Nam to K - Mart.<br />

Carmlngton<br />

47*4440<br />

COOK >7 50 par hou Day Pantry<br />

Mon - Fri 9-3 DMNwaahara *6-B8<br />

par nou Bu<br />

Buildmg Marti<br />

TradM salary<br />

ETm"m<br />

WAiTRESSES/WArTER8<br />

HFM/parl m fot<br />

453-1*20 Mr Lorenz<br />

MAYFLOWER HOTEL<br />

WATT STAFF 8 BUSSERS tor Una<br />

dmmg ramMO'art ta W. BluuinMMif<br />

COUNTER A GRILL HELP.<br />

FuB or part lone Apply ei person.<br />

Tubby a Sub Shop. 1*36* MOMa-<br />

WAfT STAFF, ooota. bus halp A M*-<br />

coc<br />

DAY POSITIONS<br />

WAIT STAFF FiM O W t e r f<br />

JUy A August No benehts 86 00<br />

p* hou land reeune to Atten-<br />

tion Mark. P O Boo 80*1 SouM<br />

Trey hm*MMrtart. DW4 ' ype 50<br />

pkM. Sl*4a.000/yr CM Kim M<br />

UMtoroa 64*- 7662<br />

Depart mow<br />

rr HOePfTAL<br />

YAYA'S<br />

Word Processors<br />

Bva tmary od«M<br />

Cam* waenn 2*2<br />

10 LITTLE FINGERS'<br />

FKPAB<br />

8XSS3<br />

33312 Grand River<br />

4 Bike. E. of Farmington Rd.<br />

NEW FOR <strong>1990</strong><br />

Gat your Bhare of the "SIZZLING" Oakland<br />

County Market. Visit our Historic landmark<br />

office facility In Downtown Farmington.<br />

• Hl-Tech Computerization<br />

• Relocation Department<br />

• High vteabtNty and more<br />

Interviews sthctty confidential<br />

INTERESTED IN SELLING<br />

REAL ESTATE?<br />

ASSOCIATE WTTH TWO GENERATIONS OF SUCCESS<br />

Well trained salespersons have an advantage!<br />

Excellent training programs<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

JIM SORRENTINO<br />

647-1900<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

CHUCK FAST<br />

349-151S<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

PHIL CANDELA<br />

651-1040<br />

UVONU<br />

DON KAMEN<br />

522-5333<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

CHRIS LEISMER<br />

646-1800<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

DARLENE SHEMANSKI<br />

453-6800<br />

TROY<br />

JAN GRUPIDO<br />

689-3500<br />

LAKES AREA<br />

CHRIS CORNELL<br />

C83-U2S<br />

OTHER LOCATIONS<br />

LLOYD EDWARDS<br />

268-1000<br />

20 OFFICES<br />

O n t u %<br />

478-6008<br />

SNELLING k SNELLING<br />

FAMKNQTON HILLS<br />

GET IN ON THE<br />

"GROUND FLOOR"<br />

Due to our rapid increase in market share<br />

we have moved into a new faciWty - Wa are<br />

eeektng new and experienced salaa<br />

aaaociatas in the toltowing areas -<br />

* Residential • naw A uaed<br />

A *^ - * a 11 * r i * Lat*<br />

w WDQMR specwwisrs<br />

* Commercial & buemees oooorturMtws<br />

W 100% conimiarton pian no hidden coats<br />

* Near plusft t pio


9F+ 04E Monday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>. <strong>1990</strong><br />

0>7 iMars<br />

Nonsmokar goad swimmer<br />

toncMea. Jinl'B dMBawMk oMd-<br />

oere G*to 11 * ft bey T years<br />

Treneport m u to * kam MMs<br />

Fi sriklii a m Ptoaas aM BMW S*n'i<br />

Man era Pit 9*1 " *<br />

NANNY NETWORK. INC<br />

Top Salary - Nannies Housek eepers<br />

4 Elderly Care Mature rekabia.<br />

•ve-m/out. tufi/pert Ume 860-0*70<br />

NON-SMOKING live-In compwuon<br />

•or alderty woman MuM have reler-<br />

encee. Fermington HMs araa<br />

Cal after 8pm, 474-3780<br />

NURSES AIDE, live-in Experienced<br />

with stroke petlents. r Merer caa<br />

PoeaibM share lob 3 to 4 days sech.<br />

SB5/24 hrs. after *:*(. 544-0910<br />

RESPONSIBLE, CARING. non<br />

smoking person to watch infant m<br />

Birmmghem home. Retorencea re-<br />

quired 256-9818<br />

SITTER needed <strong>for</strong> 3 boys, agae 13<br />

4 9. Mon thru Fri . tor the Summer<br />

My home Non-amoker Own car<br />

Rafarencee 349-8796 after ?nm<br />

SITTER to aupervtoe 11 8 12 yr<br />

olds, m my Weettond home tor aum-<br />

mer Non-amoker, retorencea own<br />

tranaportatlon After 8pm 326-4*00<br />

509 Help Wanted<br />

APARTMENT CARETAKER Couple<br />

Large Suburban complex Experi-<br />

enced only Apertment plus Iringa<br />

benefits Cal Gton or Wanda<br />

981-3889<br />

APARTMENT COMPLEX<br />

CARETAKER COUPLE<br />

For beautiful Farmmgton araa<br />

Salary. utMfy a*owancs and apart-<br />

ment included Benefits 478-8080<br />

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE<br />

aged or retired welcome RoyMOak<br />

352-2S5C<br />

APARTMENT<br />

MANAGER COUPLE<br />

MuM be experienced Strong m<br />

tolltoa Office and maintenance *»-<br />

IMS No MM work or pernor* Sal-<br />

ary >1*,000 plua spartmaM and<br />

P O Box *»5<br />

aiooWNd HMa, Ml. 4*013<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGER COUPLE<br />

growtna<br />

nmceAsMe<br />

Salary. «*srt|<br />

opportunav Ii<br />

bareaaii tO-5<br />

4<br />

Ca*<br />

2*1-73*4<br />

CARETAKERS FOR moMM heme<br />

-xjyman^women, re-l<br />

laatory tree houe-<br />

mg. Ca* Fred<br />

Or<br />

T»<br />

5*1-014*<br />

MANAGER COUPLE tor aMI storage<br />

tecty Muet be | l f l > l i end<br />

911 Entertalnmant<br />

ALL OCCASBION BANO<br />

CLASSIFIED<br />

ADS<br />

GET<br />

tog Bends-Top 40<br />

474-80*7 Pro D J 8180/up<br />

RESULTS<br />

CAROLE S MUBIC FOR UFE Boto<br />

PienMt or Duo/Tno/Ouarle« Badi<br />

to Boooto Jm * CtoaMcM A* Oo<br />

». 851-3674<br />

919 Chfld Care<br />

912 Situations Wanted<br />

Female<br />

FULL TIME Onfy MeMa HRSI Mde 4<br />

CPR training Garden CWy area<br />

Chria 427-87*5<br />

ABSOLUTE CLEANING<br />

tercMl and reeidentiM •<br />

mg wMM and windows « you re<br />

LlCENSEO CHILD CARE - Mon-Fn,<br />

ram-5 30pm Story Ume. Mernmg<br />

time 4 free ptoy N Rad<strong>for</strong>d area<br />

For more mto cal 532-5919<br />

ACE CLEANING<br />

a. reeponaible<br />

8 dependable Retorencea I<br />

-kskto. Sua 437-3594<br />

LICENSED DAY CARE homa has<br />

and<br />

I/Ptymouth<br />

981-56*7<br />

ages M*<br />

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

BABYSITTER <strong>for</strong> cNidran of Ml<br />

k m 10 yrs. expenenoe Rcmulus<br />

aree. Mon-Frl Ce* Temmto after<br />

5pm 942-93*1<br />

LICENSED DAYCARE has 2 open-<br />

ing* Ages 1 4 older Ful 4 part<br />

lime Lunch 4 snacki provided Lois<br />

of toys 4 outdoor play Experienced<br />

Fsrrmngton HMs. 478-8739<br />

BABYSITTING - mother of 2 offers<br />

cere. Red<strong>for</strong>d aree Beby-<br />

surroundlngs 4 lota of toys<br />

ME. 538-38<strong>21</strong><br />

LICENSED 4 LOVING Child Cere<br />

provided M my Southfieid home<br />

OuaHty care 4 plenty of Km<br />

torMegea 357-1278<br />

CANTON MOM haa openings <strong>for</strong> KM<br />

time chid care rteoeonaMa rales 7<br />

years experience Exce*ent refer<br />

397-1268<br />

916 Elderly Cara<br />

ft Assistance<br />

CANTON MQM w« provide HM time<br />

Haggerty-'<br />

• 397<br />

snack I provided<br />

ryhH area Cal Jackie<br />

/Cher-<br />

3139<br />

CAROL S MIGHTY MAIDS<br />

... are a smal teem of hardwork-<br />

NG caring mdMduaM work m teems<br />

or 1 person, dependable 4 reeeorv<br />

I rates 478-4<strong>21</strong>2<br />

A BETTER WAY...<br />

Keep your loved ones al home<br />

FAMILY HOME CARE<br />

Nurse owned - operated<br />

455-5683<br />

(455-LOVE)<br />

Qualified. Supervised, insured<br />

health care parsonnM 24 hour cara<br />

CHILD CARE<br />

lor school<br />

months only,<br />

mduded Cal<br />

553-3965<br />

CHILD CARE-Fun. leemmg environ<br />

ment tor your newborn to 6 yr old.<br />

toddler playground M my fenced<br />

yerd CM Brlgette 432-4939<br />

CHILD CARE Mother experienced<br />

srtter offers "ovmg home environ-<br />

ment tor your chad Days- tul time<br />

only Uvonie. 532-5387<br />

CHILD CARE ProlaaamnM - Seeking<br />

ful lane summer poaffion M your<br />

home Reliable transporMton, refer-<br />

ences Cal Apr! 459-4955<br />

A Caring Person M tour Homs<br />

NURSE AIDES<br />

HOMEMAKERS - LIVE-INS<br />

M your home or hoepilsi room<br />

PersoriM Cere-Meals Housekeeping<br />

Reliable. Courteous Service<br />

insured Bonded 24 Hr Cere<br />

476-9091<br />

Farmington Mills<br />

855-9551<br />

Birmingham<br />

EXCELLACARE - ALL AREAS<br />

CHILDCARE (soon to be Mceneed)<br />

11 sals snacks, activities provided<br />

Shift DexibMty 812 A day Wayne.<br />

Westtond area Lisa. 723-8254<br />

CLEANING<br />

Mon Tuea or SAT Weekly Honest<br />

dependable, own transportation,<br />

references Alma. 273-5525<br />

A Free Nurse Assessment<br />

Visit M your Homa<br />

HOME HEALTH CARE<br />

Screened RN supervteed insured<br />

Aides Nursss<br />

24 hours - 7 days<br />

357-3650<br />

ProtossionM Health Cwe Personnel<br />

CLEANING Any and everything,<br />

thouroughly and af<strong>for</strong>dably De-<br />

pendable. expenencad Relerencee<br />

available Cal PAM 591-0284<br />

BABYSITTING FOR ELDERLY<br />

Good companion/aids, drlvsr.<br />

maals 4 very kghi housework Good<br />

Aftor 10AM. 862-63<strong>21</strong><br />

DAY CARE- Lovtng mother would<br />

like to cars tor your children<br />

in the <strong>Canton</strong> area 981-4115<br />

FOSTER/MEDICAL CARE tor 65<br />

DAY CARE MOTHER Has openinga-<br />

emnronment Livonia. Westtond,<br />

Garden City Area. 427-9714<br />

and oiddr 24 hours per day by K-<br />

censed RN M my lam*y homa Ree-<br />

sonabie rates - Troy<br />

R Ismay home<br />

889-7964<br />

p*b ^ -a —<br />

3 10 toucanon<br />

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modM 234D with 2 zone control sys-<br />

tem. Complete w/ M controls $150<br />

Gas hot water tank - $30 356-4223<br />

MONARK home exarcycM. Me new<br />

condioon, $135 650-9729<br />

OFFICE PARTITIONS, _<br />

beige. 46 X 64, fabric both sides. 34<br />

panaM presently up Cost $13,500:<br />

MuM aM. $4500. or beM altar<br />

Package only CM 399-9000<br />

WCOH. easy typer. modM IT520.<br />

with stand and M accessories. Me<br />

new. used I month. $450 344-9396<br />

SAVIN 7010 Photocopy macMns tor<br />

saM Copy counter equals 4500.<br />

price equaM $500 CM 649-6704<br />

7<strong>21</strong> HoopHal Modtcal<br />

722 HobMa*<br />

Coins 4 Stamps<br />

ART SUPPLIES-For ML weler colors<br />

6 pesisM Frames, shadow bones.<br />

Ml books aM.. aoma flora* irom<br />

Gary Jenkins workshop Leewng<br />

MM CM 647-7806<br />

SILVER COINS (Eaglest. I oz , urv<br />

MrcuMled 6 brand new. $5 50 each<br />

453-6995<br />

723 JawoJry<br />

MARQUISE bridal Mt Mtn 30 charv<br />

neMd diamonds $950 CM Boms<br />

after 6PM. 453-0662<br />

BOLEX man s stainless sleei. Jute-<br />

toe bend, date admsta. complete re-<br />

condltlortng CM 422-6117<br />

SOLIO WALNUT 72" Executive<br />

DeM and chMr. 1 yr oM Exceaent<br />

condition 737-4330<br />

TYPEWRITERS<br />

TYPEWRITERS<br />

AT PRICES YOU WON T BELIEVE<br />

CentrM Busmess Machmes<br />

855-9400 II busy cM 855-9401<br />

VINTAGE office furniture, executive<br />

desks, conference tabM and ch«rs.<br />

Wether couch and oM couch<br />

547-3253<br />

715 Computar*<br />

ALL IBM COMPUTER System Mod-<br />

el 50. 20-MEG. Harddtsfc. 5% 6 3V»<br />

drives Modem, letter quality printer<br />

X-24, hr-res color monitor, math co-<br />

processor $2900 CM 266-6<strong>21</strong>6<br />

PICNIC TABLE - Including 2<br />

Benches Also 2 ceremac kins. 1<br />

couch and 2 dressers 356-3473<br />

THREE GAS fired, <strong>for</strong>ced M. dusl<br />

wM furnaces Good <strong>for</strong> cottage $75<br />

sach CM 689-0446<br />

UTILITY TRAILER<br />

Best offer CM:<br />

i 10'. iron.<br />

644-9223<br />

REMOOELING - oM wood dining<br />

room aM. bedroom twm size com-<br />

plete. dmnete sM. extras. M mint.<br />

Md- 855-5966 625-2070<br />

ftOCHE-BOBOIS<br />

3 Price leather group Sofa, chair<br />

ottoman 6 moe. old. exceaent con-<br />

mtlon Original coat<br />

$4.300 Call after 6pm<br />

ROSENTHAL CHINA. Fuomi Pattern<br />

(white with purpM band) 12 pMce<br />

settings. abeoMMy complete SM.<br />

582-1022<br />

SECTIONAL Sofa-Sleeper<br />

size, tan/neutrM. good condition<br />

yrs. old $300 649-3759<br />

SOFA CHAIRS, coffe table 6 ster-<br />

eo. dinette aM. electric dryer a dou-<br />

ble oven range, excellent 661-1978<br />

SOFA 8 LOVE SEAT<br />

I. Mint condition. Blue 8 ten<br />

1 year old<br />

855-8249<br />

WOOO LATHE. 36"<br />

TabM saw. $50.<br />

bed. $50 7"<br />

626-7300<br />

711 Misc. For Sato<br />

Wayna County<br />

AIR CON DITIONER-Ken more<br />

11.500 btu/hour. thermostat Exgel-<br />

APPLE lie Computer-Monitor, sec-<br />

ond dMk drive, joystick, animation<br />

nation, senel/perakel (primer) inter-<br />

face $549 New. kateat motherboard<br />

(AppM dealer instMMd Jan 90) Cov-<br />

ered by AppMcare" to Feb 1991<br />

Many dnks of softwere 459-9396<br />

IBM-PC 20 meg hard drive. 512<br />

, 14" color<br />

522-2439<br />

IBM XT - Color, 20MB.<br />

hardware, softwsre, printer Must<br />

•M. make olfer. 350-1005<br />

VINTAGE JEWELRY<br />

Tired of looking at average estate<br />

ieweky pieces? Curious aesthetic<br />

treasures, to be seen lor purchase<br />

by appointment only Your Jeweler ><br />

Bench. Farm HBs 1-800-322-0760<br />

738 Hnuiihold Pato<br />

FOUND - whlM to<br />

doa. spitz type. Qenne pal » W<br />

eulh- LuM 488-9243<br />

•FREE CALICO killer<br />

home. CM anytkna<br />

459-5246 or 581-<br />

FREE lo good homa. maM shap-<br />

hard/lab mix Up to date on M<br />

•hots 533-<strong>21</strong>40<br />

FRENCH BULLDOGS, loving smM<br />

comppmona. greM with klda. craam<br />

maMa 5 months $800 9 months<br />

$600, 3 adult MmaMa $200 each<br />

Shots, vat checked 696-1177<br />

808 loato * Motors<br />

AQUA PATIO 1966-28 ft pomoon<br />

Ohp Yamaha m i power inm<br />

LMrkra. $12 ,500 477-2020<br />

BASS BOAT.<br />

(FM« and SM) 17 *-<br />

180 magnum. <strong>21</strong><br />

CHAMPION<br />

setle player. I props (I alMnlsasL E-<br />

Z Madar trader •MtMWh tnpod. 2<br />

bawailaa. Ma MckaM ar«J more Ex-<br />

c Mailt coiidMoii. MuM SM to be-<br />

leve $10,900. 475-7775<br />

BOSTON WHALER 1988 17' Mon<br />

teuk. 90 Yamaha, trader excMant<br />

condition After 6PM. 358-2673<br />

GERMAN SHEPHERD MIX.<br />

months old. CM after 5pm 837-7601<br />

GOLDEN RETRIEVER Nine month<br />

old mala. Fraa lo tha right he<br />

Friendly, beeutlful and houaa<br />

trained 48B-5792<br />

GREAT DANES. AKC, shots,<br />

wormed, excellent temper ment<br />

$450 and up 4I1-C3W<br />

HIMALAYAN 8<br />

and adults. CFA<br />

PERSIAN KrttSOS<br />

356-1956<br />

724 Camf ss-Suppitos<br />

HIMALAYAN & PERSIAN kittens.<br />

CFA. Champion sired $150 8 up<br />

Brighton area. (517)646-8402<br />

CANON AE-I, program, black body<br />

Mfy automatic with Macro/wK*s ar>-<br />

gM Mns. 28-80 MM, slash 6<br />

SONY 8mm Camcorder - ModM<br />

CCD-V8AF. charger Nicad batteries<br />

® case $575. 451-7278<br />

728 Musical<br />

Instruments<br />

BABY GRAND PIANO WMnut<br />

Young Chang. 5 ft 2 in. $4000<br />

CM 442-0114<br />

BALDWIN PKO 1000 console key-<br />

board mckidas 1 finger chords Mini<br />

condition $1500 453-2496<br />

BLACK BABY GRAND PIANOS with<br />

bench, deivery. tunmg end wsitni-<br />

fy $1995 snd up White also evsl-<br />

•bM- from $2995 Mictegan Piano<br />

Co. Open 7 days 546-2200<br />

BL*NOY - alto saxaphone. good<br />

playing condition. $400 545-7813<br />

CASIOTONE 202 with stand. travM<br />

eaaa. foot & sustaining pedals. Uka<br />

>. 866-0394<br />

ZENITH Turbo sport 386 portable<br />

laptop, loadad. original box. never<br />

used, w/warranty $3,000<br />

Leave message 467-4930<br />

CLOSING OUT 1-person Hobby<br />

prmt shop Multl 1250, hand latter-<br />

press with 23 new type fonts m one<br />

hM soe Cali<strong>for</strong>nia >o0 cases 26'*"<br />

papar cutter. Argyle process cam-<br />

era with processor lights, timer,<br />

light table IBM composer with 10<br />

fonts. I8M Selectnc Both with<br />

stands, many extras Great deM <strong>for</strong><br />

M 866-0394<br />

CYCLONE pmbM by WMtams Mmt<br />

condition $ 1995 or best oftor<br />

7<strong>21</strong>-1044 or 455-6795<br />

SOFA, peach cameiback. Jacob-<br />

sons, Me new $600 2 contempo-<br />

rary Thayw Coggm chars 647-3840<br />

rds. of carpeting In<br />

BaMoMar 961-5811<br />

CARPCTMG- 65 yds of Earth Tone.<br />

Uka napr. $250 or baM oftor<br />

CM aftor 8pm 966-4626<br />

COFFff TABLE<br />

h be.<br />

firm After 5pm.<br />

-Oriental 40<br />

gtoaa top. $125<br />

544-1<strong>21</strong>0<br />

COLONIAL LAZY-SOY<br />

Hammond Organ.<br />

. dmmg set.<br />

5C7-M12<br />

CONTEMPORARY<br />

its. che<br />

Wood<br />

furniture. 2<br />

COUCH - 3 peace sacs<br />

rd prM sofa Eccadi<br />

$100CM aftor 6pm<br />

WnM MuaOo-<br />

•nt condition<br />

393-3741<br />

CUSHMAN Early Am<br />

styto. a piece dawig<br />

coftoeS and lablaa<br />

arlcan ctoaMc<br />

CUSHMAN Early Am<br />

styto. a piece dawig<br />

coftoeS and lablaa<br />

ML niakjiku<br />

762-4000<br />

CUSTOM Contender<br />

<strong>for</strong>mica kitchen wfth<br />

avanate* top quady<br />

<strong>for</strong> appointment<br />

my flfce near)<br />

^tenets Alao<br />

jpkancaa. CM<br />

095-3969<br />

CUSTOM MADE table. Vit yr. oM<br />

whiiw<strong>for</strong>mlca trestle type,<br />

60x36*60. $400/b*d 865-1664.<br />

DELUXE 5 piece sect! ond wtth bed.<br />

$850 orbed oftor 006-3001<br />

DINING ROOM SET - oM. table 3<br />

leave*, 0 chairs, china, buftot. aiical-<br />

MK. $2490. 646-6512<br />

DINING ROOM SET.<br />

table. 6 chairs. 2 lee<br />

condMon- $1200<br />

oM A glaaa<br />

»M axcadent<br />

601-0030<br />

DINING ROOM SET. 6 canaback<br />

chairs cfkna cabtnd $1500 Two<br />

smal orange chairs $45 each Oft<br />

white couch $200 Negotiable fv-<br />

erytfvng axicMent 553-2243<br />

DMMG ROOM ad aM<br />

chma catenet $700<br />

with mirror, love<br />

moped, acraaaorlaa<br />

ddon GreM buy*<br />

IghMd<br />

Had ccneeto<br />

aa«. chairs,<br />

-xcadam corv<br />

471-1270<br />

ELEGANT glaaa 6 braes coftoe<br />

taffto.vMrge contemporary wad<br />

pMiiaig. bedroom aM Jad»es da-<br />

signar dotting, both dreaay A eaau-<br />

EST ATS SALE - cc<br />

<strong>May</strong> 244hm 26 Thurs Thru Set 11-<br />

Spm 7BB OM brook Rtdga S of<br />

Ttonnep ttMeasn LNemeto $ Ro-<br />

ESTATE SALES<br />

. BY DEBBIE<br />

Maid. AppraMaM. BuyOuta.<br />

Jd Mioto houae. FaM Service<br />

da. 536-2939<br />

hairs, ivorr ft<br />

•Ml uMI $700<br />

KMO 4t2E WMM Bed. 1Vt yeer<br />

oney wakiM heedboerd. plueh<br />

8Me raM. $440 ar beM Water<br />

• Ml Included AM tor Bob<br />

KITCHEN set - BaeuMul ovM tatee<br />

' • w y erme. Mem<br />

BMa. otoch mora 626<br />

or '*<br />

vertety of le-<br />

"1<br />

541-2837<br />

SOFA 8 winged back chM, mauve<br />

A cream, as s set or separately<br />

696-2459<br />

WASHER/DRYER, executive daM.<br />

credenza. daM ChMr. cocktM tabM.<br />

microweva. must aM. 948-7955<br />

709 Houaehotd Good*<br />

Wayna County<br />

AIR CONDITIONERS (2L<br />

window type. WeetmghouM ExcM-<br />

tant condition BeM oftor 537-3365<br />

AMANA CHEST FREEZER. 23 cu. ft.<br />

805 capacity. A-1 condmon. $250 3<br />

place kving room group, gold<br />

cmahad velvet. $395 464-0260<br />

BEDROOM SET Dark pine, canopy<br />

bed Mth metreeeee. dreaaar. deek<br />

ExcMMnl condition $350 532-2425<br />

BEDROOMS SET-queen, 3 pieces.<br />

s.cMsnt condition $625 or beM<br />

J22-9647<br />

BLONO bedroom SM. typewriter<br />

table, log holder. tabM 4 chairs A<br />

MM. TV stand, tsblsi 462-1783<br />

BRA NO NEW. Beautiful, contempo-<br />

rary oft White couch a loveeeM.<br />

$700 or best offer 534-1672<br />

BRAND NEW Sola A loveaeM Her<br />

culon fabric OngmaMy $750. sacn-<br />

•ce <strong>for</strong> $496 Westland 7<strong>21</strong>-1654<br />

BUFFET: Sold OM ExcMMnl con-<br />

dition 6ft long. <strong>21</strong> m. deep<br />

$300- CM 453-4687<br />

Ot IOC RAFT babycrtb A<br />

hlghchM A playpen. $400/beM <strong>for</strong><br />

s very thing DMevMe. 899-6653<br />

DINING ROOM furniture. Country<br />

French ovM tabM with pecan top. 4<br />

chart, one MM. chine catenM A side<br />

board. $600/best offer 2 lazy boy<br />

rockers, other aaaortad tabMs i<br />

Chairs. After 6pm 453-9135<br />

dining ROOM SET, 5 ft<br />

4 chairs, grey vMour. bar<br />

Mg $500 or beM<br />

•a 1<br />

dining ROOM tabM - Queen Ann<br />

styM. mapM. drop-Mef $195<br />

369-9017<br />

DINING ROOM - ThomasvlIM mat-<br />

wood traditional buffet A chma<br />

catenM, table A 6 chairs excMMnt<br />

condition. $3,000 591-2001<br />

DRAPES 3 paw, gold 75' sofa A 2<br />

chairs, kght green Mwc items. M<br />

good conddlon. 261-3728<br />

EARLY American sofas 1 long, 1<br />

queen sleeper. 1 loveaeat. 2 ree-<br />

nter*. 3 mapM slap tables, doutee<br />

Msctnc buMUn oven ueed oM cate-<br />

' 464-6278<br />

FURNITURE: Just beeutlful Design-<br />

er selected Elegant Queen Anna<br />

sold cherry lormal' amino room<br />

SUMS OvM table with 8 fkxie back<br />

chairs. $2365 Also, matching chma.<br />

buftot and sideboard evMabM Bad-<br />

rooms. 5 pc and 8 pc sullee. King<br />

and Queen. Cherry a Mahogany<br />

Hand carved Charleston rice bed.<br />

poster bed dressers, mirror*, hl-<br />

boy and much mora Suites kom<br />

$1385 to $3285 By appointment<br />

only 722-5651<br />

HOUSEHOLD goods IMng room<br />

tortnture. dMng room kjmture. wM<br />

unit etc AM tor Sherry 459-5785<br />

KENMORE heavy duty<br />

dryer, good condHlon, $125<br />

OAK DINING tabM a 8 ChMr*. Kit*<br />

vacuum, end tabM rracroeere.<br />

Imps a chsar After 6pm 454-1754<br />

$371<br />

gMaa lops. 2 and A 1<br />

6 Contemporary camM<br />

«rM. $175 7<strong>21</strong>-2B27<br />

SOFA wood with green uphoMMry,<br />

73" Mng. good shape $40 WeM-<br />

I area. 722-33SS<br />

irVMO~NOOM SM<br />

TRESTLE TABLE, $ ft , A matching<br />

M 336-2269<br />

TWIN BRASS BCD $50<br />

cannonbM bad s«<br />

SM $200 Alter 6pm<br />

DECO BEDROOM SET. pev of bom-<br />

bay cheats, large french marble lop<br />

tabM. cut glaaa. oriental objects of<br />

art. Jewelry, sterling A slverpiate.<br />

immigrant trunk, empire dimng<br />

table-clew teet. A much more.<br />

The VMage Peddler, 16358 E War-<br />

ren . 682-3598<br />

MENS 10 speed tx*« $25 WM unit<br />

$35 Stereo speMers 100 watts,<br />

$l25/pM 3 gtoaa A chrome lablaa<br />

$100 mo i o r n omas<br />

AJRSTREAM 1975, 31 ft.. toMy<br />

equipped. aacMient condition.<br />

$7200 454-0369<br />

ALTRA AVION MTO- 28 ft . Ml<br />

IC08880ri88, pnetfl IO Ml 853-0832<br />

SEA-STAR. 15 ft<br />

traler Evmrude 70 HP<br />

SKI NAUTIQUE 2001. 1963. 440 en-<br />

gine, Wee than 300 hour*, excels nt<br />

condition $10,800 628-8724<br />

SPORTCRAFT 1972 - 19 ft- 120 hp.<br />

Tandem trader, canvaa, extras Ex-<br />

ceaent $5500 Eves. 4<strong>21</strong>-0784<br />

STARCRAFT -MB., bownder 55hp<br />

hold-<br />

229-5222<br />

evenrude. 2 down rigger*, rod hold-<br />

er*. $3250 322-0887 1<br />

Johnson. Shorelender traler and<br />

equ*>ment $2,800 261-3496<br />

STARCRAFT 22 ft. Chtoftan. Merc<br />

cruleer. low hour*, tandem traler<br />

Mhr equipped lor fishing AMmg<br />

$10,500 525-8374<br />

SUNFtSH Sailboat and trailer, rarely<br />

ueed. mint condition $1100<br />

CM 346-4128<br />

FOUR WINDS Deck boM. 1978 19'4<br />

candia. new V8 engine. wM main-<br />

tained. cover A traler Like new<br />

CM after 7pm 682-5094<br />

FOUR WINOS, 1965, 17ft Candia<br />

deck boet 170 I/O. traler. extra*.<br />

$11,800 626-2639<br />

FOUR WINNS. 1965. 19ft. like new<br />

lea* than 50 hr*. $11,700 828-0238<br />

FOUR WINNS 1987<br />

165 hp Merc, exci<br />

$12.000/beM 422-6273 or566-9024<br />

FOORWINNS. 1966 - 17ft,. 170 Ho-<br />

rtzon Bowrlder. inboard,outboard<br />

140hp mercruiaer rarely used EZ<br />

Loed Traitor. $6500 346-3<strong>21</strong>7<br />

LOVABLE 5 yr old tomato. Spade<br />

Springer Spaniel Mix l"m a Great<br />

watch dog I need a good home with<br />

space lo run 643-4650<br />

MALE CAT Good wfth children. M<br />

fectionate Litter trained Good<br />

home only*! CM 346-2649<br />

MALTESE - 1 yr old maM, regls-<br />

" shots up to dale, very<br />

5789<br />

friendly. $375 626-678<br />

MINIATURE PIGS<br />

Vietnamese potbellied Pedigreed,<br />

Megent. loving, tun A easy lo<br />

trten 517-355-9257<br />

DISPLAY CASE, glass and lighted<br />

Rear entry, shelves, 6 ft X 4 ft.<br />

473-5720<br />

HEAVY OUTY Trailer, semi Mr bs<br />

converts from camper top<br />

Itotbed. removatee sides, 652-64<br />

HURST 1989 IrMMr tn axle. 16 K<br />

gross, extra tires eMctnc brskes.<br />

11700/best 532-4267<br />

WANTED Wt RAY CASH lor any<br />

type lorklfl. trucks, machinery and<br />

equipment CM. aM <strong>for</strong> TG.<br />

544-7504 or eves 879-7225<br />

717 Lawn-Gardan<br />

Farm-Snow Equip.<br />

ARIENS 3 5HP snowteowar. $250<br />

645-0333<br />

BUNTON. 52" wMk behind mower<br />

Howard Price 60" Turf Blazer <strong>for</strong><br />

pert*. CM 453-1342<br />

BUTTON MULCHER. 52<br />

snowplow. snd traMar CM after 5<br />

pm, 538-7497<br />

CYCLONE FENCING 6 FT w/gate<br />

and posts Enough lor dog pen<br />

»5 453-5546<br />

FORD TRACTOR ful size, front<br />

loeder. beck blede very good con-<br />

dition. $5200 453-5020 Or451-5946<br />

FUMKSATOR Reddle* 3 point<br />

hitch, uaad once.<br />

CM 466-11<strong>21</strong><br />

HONOA. 30" rider lawn mower with<br />

like new. $1595.7<strong>21</strong>-1044<br />

or 455-6795<br />

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER.<br />

1964 - CJuB cadet Al hydrolc. twin<br />

cyknder 17 h p , M Implements Ex-<br />

calent condition $4,000 227-6296<br />

JOHN DEERE 112 Lawn Tractor -<br />

EMdnc Mt. 36 m cut deck snd snow<br />

blade $475. 455-4775<br />

JOHN DEERE 1989 265 - Lawn A<br />

Garden Trador. 46"cut w/power<br />

flow $4000. After 5pm. 282-1739<br />

JOHN DEER Garden trador - Very<br />

good eondtbon Oeck, electric stsrt.<br />

11 h-p. $1,465 532-2280<br />

KEY START Batten Snapper <strong>21</strong>\<br />

self propM. $195 Toro ssff prop*<br />

mulcher. $145 Others TMe trades<br />

937-1342<br />

LAWN • TRACTOR. Ingersoi! 446,<br />

1967, hydraulic lift, hydrostatic<br />

drive. 48" mower w/blede. weights<br />

A Cham, low hour*. $3100 685-9616<br />

LAWN TRACTOR, Seer* lOhp wrth<br />

38 Inch rotary mower A snow blade<br />

Good condition $450 661 -0664<br />

MOWER - Two - <strong>21</strong> I<br />

pelted, rear beggars<br />

Good condition<br />

i self pro-<br />

$75 each.<br />

476-0825<br />

MOWER - 46in Scag only 2 yrt old<br />

Good condmon Bought at $2700.<br />

muM sacrifice <strong>for</strong> $1,750 427-6082<br />

RECONDITIONED<br />

with warranty.<br />

Lawn Mower*<br />

BIKE (Ladles) 26<br />

baekte Uke new $50 or beM oftor<br />

18505 MeMn. UvonM 442-0004<br />

GREAT STARTER racing b<br />

Track 660. off-mage components<br />

«ace reedy $3*0 256-6631<br />

l. $75<br />

W 10 «eed<br />

714 BuainaaaA<br />

OfBco Eqoipmoot<br />

AGFA GEVAERT<br />

MK3 16 « 20. 3 Mnees. 150<br />

2M mMmaMr Quartz<br />

1 shape $800 420-2330<br />

BEAUTY SALON EQUIPMENT<br />

Kaamark Salon Chairs, mauve<br />

788<br />

County<br />

HIGH-END<br />

LOW-COST SALE<br />

Y. Parquet tables, 2 <strong>for</strong><br />

«S9°°<br />

1 Night Stands<br />

«49®o<br />

£ v 5<br />

a Black stack chairs<br />

«2S°°<br />

iti.STSE: CORT<br />

524-1022<br />

non Mum aaM BeM oftorl 476-8870<br />

COMPLETE mairanca office - Exec<br />

Secretarial daM 8 ohalr*. MM i<br />

Much more Aim a-t uundmoni<br />

CM Larry St.<br />

COMPLETE MVENTORY 8<br />

EOUIPMENT from 2 video •<br />

CMI<br />

in^SL- muM go on Mey 19-22<br />

HIS<br />

TOP QUALITY aMt I<br />

dgM M n and ona<br />

each SoBd OM ro8 lop deM, $2<br />

MM maaiAMa SM Up $<strong>21</strong><br />

HanderafMd Secret oompertme _<br />

OMoe Ma arm OkMr*. Mauve A Ev-<br />

1188 m *. > M l S«<br />

CLONES I<br />

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mower, reer hftch. tod box Excel-<br />

lent $3SO CM 256-5113<br />

SNAPPER RIOING mower 6hp<br />

bag. thatcher artachmvn<br />

$485 CM after 6pm<br />

3 yr* old<br />

473-9061<br />

TWO wMk behtnds 52' Bunions. 4<br />

OM. $1,725 each Ona<br />

50" rider. $2 150 7x20<br />

$2,850 or IMS over pey-<br />

M. only $261 per month. M m<br />

condmon 383-7796<br />

718<br />

PIANO FOR SALE<br />

Wanted Responsible party to take<br />

on small monthly payments on pi-<br />

ano See locally CM Manager any-<br />

time at 800-635-7611<br />

PIANO - Wurtrtzer. walnut console.<br />

10 yeers old. good condition Priced<br />

<strong>for</strong> quick seM CM 6-6pm 4<strong>21</strong>-8034<br />

PLAYER PIANO,<br />

tlon. wW dMver. $1,600<br />

condi-<br />

274-9525<br />

SNARE DRUM- Marching band<br />

quality sticks A Aand $125 or heat<br />

oftor 737-2948<br />

PAIR of Parakeets one year old<br />

Plus cage A nesting box. $25.<br />

522-7566<br />

PARROT - AFRICA<br />

With cage needs<br />

words or more $<br />

ay congo<br />

home, 200<br />

420-2330<br />

PEKINGESE PUPPIES - M shots. 3<br />

males a 1 female, good dlapoaftlon,<br />

547-2479<br />

PERSIAN KITTENS<br />

MoodMne. hand ralae<br />

tared 1st shots CM<br />

Chempion<br />

1-8SB3tt<br />

SPINET PIANO, medium wood, with<br />

bench, good condition, $700<br />

Includes tunmg. A moving<br />

Michigan Piano Co 546-2200<br />

728 VCR, TV, Starao,<br />

Hi-Fi, TapoDacka<br />

NOVEBEAM PROJECTION TV. 6 ft<br />

modM a 100. $3,250 422-4896<br />

730 Sporting Goods<br />

GOLF CLUBS, custom made, new,<br />

' Pmg copy, men's/women's<br />

CMI after 4 PM. 669-1533<br />

GOLF CLUBS - mans Spalding:<br />

complete sel 1, 3 A 5 woods. 3 thru<br />

sand wedge, talk* made bag.I<br />

$250/best 737-2597<br />

GOLF CLUBS- 3 sets Woods, irons,<br />

putter A vmyl bag Spalding Execu-<br />

tive, Tlta«*t A Hagen 646-1615<br />

KANGAROO caddy, ueed 1 season,<br />

$300 Eves 626-1705<br />

MENS A LADIES<br />

Experienced golf dubs<br />

Several sets 681-3392<br />

MENS 27" Touring Bike, excellent<br />

condition. NashMI modM $170 or<br />

best offer 981-4290<br />

NON-ELECTRIC treadmill Excellent<br />

condition. $65. After 3pm 255-6424<br />

RIFLE-AK 47 with 400 ROS. 4 dips<br />

carrying case, $800 After 6pm<br />

522-2620<br />

735 Wantad To Buy<br />

BASEBALL, loot bM, hockey, bas-<br />

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bMe- Topp cash WM travM.477-2580<br />

FOUNTAIN PENS WANTED - Caah<br />

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$25 each One - 47*4x80 openang.<br />

$35 One doorwM. 80v»x106 $75<br />

Vanity 82' long. $75 4<strong>21</strong> -5413<br />

718 Hot Tuba, Spaa<br />

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Farm Produca<br />

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IRM, M 0 0 ^ ^ ^ — —<br />

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AKC DACHSHUNDS Qt<br />

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Champion ared stud service terms<br />

Grooming Bob Aferecht 522-9380<br />

BEAGLE-FamaM 9 moa old Has<br />

papers AMmg $150 729-5764<br />

BEAUTIFUL female cat needs a lov-<br />

ing home » yr* oM. dedawed,<br />

speyad. M shots owner tranatorred<br />

Cornea with 3 moa supply o4 food<br />

Day* 350-0020 eves 863-1538<br />

BOUVIER. 2 years Md. friend* not<br />

a guard dog Needs pMymate No<br />

Shol* $50 863-2848<br />

CAT - Tortoise ShM 1 yr old<br />

tomoM. M shots good personalty<br />

856-4136<br />

PERSIAN KITTENS, male<br />

CFA registered CM Donna<br />

POOOLE. Standard - Houae broken,<br />

neutered, very loving lo select<br />

home only 344-0181<br />

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES, male a<br />

female available 8 waMs old. $200<br />

531-2406<br />

SHELTTE pup*. Miniature Coatee<br />

AKC regietered_6 week*, first shots<br />

and daw daws Parana on sne<br />

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SHEPHERO HUSKY-MMe. 5 yr*<br />

old Excellent watch dog To good<br />

home with large outside area<br />

354-5643<br />

SHIH TZU AKC. 7 weM OM<br />

391-2471<br />

SHIH TZU . Whrte/Btonde/Black<br />

Female. 4 moa Md. AKC A shots<br />

$225. 837-2057<br />

SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPPIES- AKC<br />

Registered Champion Lines<br />

478-2651<br />

SOFT COATED Whaalen Tamer<br />

pups $400 - $450 shOM. no Shed<br />

bom 3/9/90. 728-6365<br />

TOY POODLE, 4 years old,<br />

n«jtered. good wtth other pets de-<br />

lightful personality No smM chil-<br />

dren please $150 CaU after<br />

5 30PM 535-0025<br />

YORKiE PUPS. AKC, shots, 9 weeks<br />

old CM after 5<br />

595-4624<br />

YORKIE PUPS, AKC, 3 maMa. good<br />

temperment MuM sM nght away<br />

HowMI. 1-517-546-4930<br />

744 Horaas, Lhrastock<br />

Equipmant<br />

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green a gold, with saddto vary<br />

beautiful Shown success fully,<br />

stand* out AMo brown, tan a gold<br />

Arabian Native costume, very au-<br />

thentic handmade 453-8461<br />

THOROUGHBRED - dark bay. 15<br />

handa. flashy green broke, good<br />

junior hunter proaped CM Tracy<br />

Day 1-227-3060 Eve* 664-6597<br />

800 Rac. VaMctoa<br />

DUNEBUGGY 1965 V W . Street w-<br />

r M. fiteeglaaa. convertible Sharp!<br />

If"<br />

11800. must aM Eve. 356-1445<br />

HONDA OOESSEY<br />

condition. 350cc. ful rol cage A<br />

harnaea. reverse, ful suapanalon.<br />

electric Stan. $2500 626-8724<br />

802 SnowmoWtoa<br />

TWO PLACE tM bed traler wfth<br />

1978 Skldoo Buzzard. $550<br />

981-4677<br />

GLASTRON CARLSON CVX16<br />

1977. 140 Merc, excellent condmon<br />

traitor, cover $4S00/oftor 474-1912<br />

GLASTRON/CARLSON. CVX-16.<br />

140 Mercury, traitor. SS prop,<br />

low. cover, show condition $7500<br />

or beM 375-0203 or 524-3753<br />

GLASTRON FIBERGLASS 15 foot<br />

Etodrtc start. 35 hp and trt<br />

$1200 CM 661-5606<br />

GRUMAN. 17 ft_<br />

HOBIE CAT 16 ft excellent condi-<br />

tion white a blue, doutee trapeze<br />

wflh traler. $1,350 628-1654<br />

IMPERIAL 1982 - 18 ft rvn about<br />

140 hp Merc inboard outboard, wfth<br />

traitor, $5,000 After 5pm 669-0154<br />

IMP 1964. 18 ft V-hul. 150 mboard/<br />

outboard, radio, hehflnder excMtont<br />

condition $8000 4<strong>21</strong>-4520<br />

KAWASAKI JET<br />

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ar 4PM<br />

535-4284<br />

LARSON. 1987 - Immaculate 17*<br />

ft. bowrlder. 80 hp mercury, tra<br />

Mum see $8,500 847-0848<br />

LUOE FIBERGLAS. 14 ft runabout<br />

55 h p Johneon motor trMer m ex<br />

cedent condition $2 300 754-3340<br />

MAKO, 1964. 254. ExcMMnt condi-<br />

tion twm 150's. custom trMer<br />

loaded with Meclronlca. many ax<br />

tra* Ready <strong>for</strong> water Stored nd-<br />

SKto since naw $27,900 784-5094<br />

MASTERCRAFT 1967 low hours<br />

sxcMsnt condmon $14,900 negoti-<br />

> 666-4295<br />

MAXUM. 1968, 2000 - 20 ft., 125 hp<br />

out board, powar trim A Mt 50 hr*<br />

Cue Mant condition Paula: 459-5347<br />

METZLER 10 ft<br />

1964 WMtoraft 28 ft aft eaten<br />

852-2263<br />

O'OAY, 18 ft Day Sailor. 1974<br />

White deck, blue hul. excMent. w-<br />

ways stored meide. with Shoreline<br />

trailer $2200 After 5pm 625-6091<br />

14 fl SMboet fiber-<br />

I 3 isaaons. ExcMMnl<br />

$700<br />

25 ft CreM wfth 30 h p<br />

" I San-<br />

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Mariner, good condmon. CM San-<br />

dy. BMtovSto 807<br />

RINKER TRI-MULL, 15 ft . 90 hor*a<br />

Chrysler outboard recant overhaul,<br />

mckidas LCD ftehlkidw. wMer Ml*,<br />

low rope. Me jacket*, traler a<br />

spare $2300 456-4147<br />

RINKER 1977. 15' bownder 70 HP<br />

Johneon. traitor $3,200<br />

383-3669<br />

SAILBOAT CL-14. main a «b. com-<br />

ptote wfth trader. $1,495<br />

454-0763<br />

SAILBOAT - Hotee 18ft . 1963, ax<br />

eMtont condmon. Carumba aaM. ex<br />

. Traitor $2400 847-7S24<br />

SAILBOAT, radng. Hying (unite. 4th<br />

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$1550 626-7300<br />

SAILBOAT. 1977, COMPAC - Nu-<br />

oue options original owner ge-<br />

rage fcapf Super sharp! 360-077T<br />

SAILBOAT - 20 ft ftberglas. cuddy<br />

eaten, ful cuateons. 3 aaM Must<br />

aM. Eve* A weMends 995-5276<br />

SANTANA. 22 ft . famly day salor<br />

racer, awing keel, traler. 4 hp . spm-<br />

nMer. 170. 130 saM $4500<br />

282-5625<br />

SEA RAY. 1978. 195 SRV, 233 h p<br />

Msrcrdsai. I/O, srcslsnt Ml boM.<br />

low hr*. wM maintained, naw can-<br />

vaa a MM. E-Z loader. $6600/oftor<br />

Home 553-3548 Offtce 446-4104<br />

YAMAHA .<br />

to. Md aMh atota-<br />

MP $ososBob Jeannotta<br />

PONTIAC GMC<br />

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453-2500 :<br />

COUGAR 1979-Powd<br />

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391 Florida car $1500<br />

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Monday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>21</strong>,<strong>1990</strong><br />

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Just <strong>for</strong> Brides<br />

The Monthly Album Is published the<br />

third Mooday of each month (or the<br />

announcements of engagements and<br />

Engagement announcements will be<br />

accepted oo later than 45 days prior to the<br />

wedding. Wedding announcements must<br />

be submitted within 60 days after the<br />

wedding. All announcements are run on a<br />

space available, first come, first served<br />

basis.<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation sent must be legible and<br />

include a contact telephone number so if<br />

there is a question tbe staff has a number<br />

to call.<br />

Photos submitted should be Made and<br />

white glossies, preferable 5x7 inches in<br />

size. Color photos can be submitted and<br />

will be accepted but they do not reproduce<br />

as well.<br />

Due to the volume of photographs<br />

handled, the newspaper will not be<br />

responsible <strong>for</strong> any Out may get lost or<br />

damaged. Photos can be picked up after<br />

publication in the Farmington <strong>Observer</strong><br />

office, or, if a self-addressed sufficiently<br />

stamped envelope is received with the<br />

photo, it will be returned.<br />

Engagement and wedding<br />

announcements pertinent to Uvonia,<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d, Garden City, Westland,<br />

Farmington and Farmington mil* are to<br />

be addressed to Loraine McClish, in care<br />

of Tbe Farmington <strong>Observer</strong>, <strong>21</strong>898<br />

Farmington Raid, Farmington 48024.<br />

Inquiries are taken by McClish or Rose<br />

Butler in the Farmington <strong>Observer</strong> office,<br />

477-5450.<br />

On the cover. . .<br />

Diane Hotchkiss and Shawn Costello<br />

were married by the Rev. Roq,Cyprys in<br />

St Genevieve Church, Livonia.<br />

Sbe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Norman E Hotchkiss Jr. of Livonia, and<br />

he is the son of Mrs. Marilyn Costello of<br />

Windsor.<br />

Dana Kowlsen served as maid of honor<br />

with bridesmaids Chris Mullins, Cindy<br />

Metx, Monies Hotchkiss snd Jenny Clark.<br />

Janet Hotchkiss was tbe flower girl.<br />

Harold Worotny served as best man<br />

with groomsmen Dan Harris, Jimmy<br />

Tranblay, Norm Hotchkiss and Alan<br />

Costello. Andrew David was the ring<br />

The bride cbose Alan Brooks Studio to<br />

de the wedding pictures because s friend<br />

was so pleased wiin portraits sue nau<br />

taken there.<br />

Of photographers Mike Thompson and<br />

Dawn Bloomfield, she said, "I was<br />

impressed with their professionalism.<br />

They didn't <strong>for</strong>get s thing. They were so<br />

easy to work with. It sure worked out well<br />

<strong>for</strong> me."<br />

The picture oo the cover wss taken by<br />

Bloomfield.<br />

Tbe bride is a graduate of Livonia<br />

Stevenson High School employed with<br />

Corporate Group Systems. The groom is s<br />

graduate of W.F. Herman High School in<br />

Windsor and works <strong>for</strong> A.G. Simpson in<br />

Windsor.<br />

The newtyweds received guests in<br />

Idylewylde Golf Course and are malting<br />

their home in Livonia.<br />

Stitilis-Duda<br />

' y '"•*• ; 1 ? • * $ §<br />

Lena Stitilis of North Falmouth, Mass.<br />

announce the engagement of her daughter<br />

Regtaa Marie to Martin Philip Doda, son<br />

of Edith and Mitchell Doda.<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduate of<br />

University of Miami employed as a sales<br />

representative <strong>for</strong> Atex Publishing<br />

Systems in Foster City, Calif. Her fiance is<br />

a graduate of University of Florida<br />

employed as a national sales support<br />

specialist with Electronic Pre-Press<br />

Systems in Foster City.<br />

A June wedding is in St.<br />

Elizabeth Seton Church, North Falmouth<br />

Ramey-Mitchell<br />

Jerry and Sharon Ramey of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter Dawn Anna to Douglas Warren<br />

Mitchell, son of Peter and Rita Mitcbell of<br />

Livonia<br />

The bride-lobe is a 1984 graduate of<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> High School and is<br />

employed at Jacobson's in Livonia. Her<br />

fiance is a 1984 graduate of Churchill High<br />

School and is employed as a sales<br />

representative by Blackwell Ford in<br />

Plymouth.<br />

A June wedding is planned in St. John's<br />

Episcopal Church, Plymouth.<br />

Nace-Harris<br />

Rhonda Ann Nace of Garden City and<br />

Anthony Harris of Detroit announce their<br />

She is the daughter of Ronald and Rita<br />

Nace, and he Is the son of William and<br />

Edna Harris.<br />

The bride-to-be is a 1988 graduate a<<br />

Garden City High School and is employed<br />

as a cashier and warranty clerk at Red<br />

Holman Pootiac-GMC-Toyota of<br />

Westland. Her fiance is a 1983 graduate of<br />

Murray-Wright High School and a 1989<br />

graduate of National Education Center.<br />

He is employed at Midwest Plastics Co. of<br />

Detroit.<br />

A September wedding in Garden City<br />

First United Methodist Church is planned.<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. David W. Evens of<br />

Westland announce the engagement of<br />

their daughter Stacey Ann Kelly to<br />

William M. Hinds, son of Peter and Mary<br />

Hinds of Owosso.<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Garden<br />

City High School and Schoolcraft College.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Western<br />

Michigan University.<br />

An August wedding is planned.<br />

Parzych-Sexton<br />

Ronald and Nancy Parzych of Jackson<br />

announce tbe engagement of their<br />

daughter Cheryl to David Sexton, son of R.<br />

Philip and Patricia Sexton of Livonia.<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduate of<br />

Michigan State University and is<br />

employed by Digital Equipment Corp. as a<br />

sales administrator. Her fiance is a<br />

gradutate of Michigan State University<br />

and is employed by Digital Equipment<br />

Corp. as an engineer.<br />

A September wedding is planned<br />

Weddings<br />

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Whalen-Burns<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Whalen of<br />

Whitahill, BBdl, — w o the<br />

engagement of their daughter Janet to<br />

Carl Victor Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

William C. Burns of Farmington Hills.<br />

The bride-to-be and ber fiance are<br />

seniors at tbe University of Michigan<br />

where she is majoring in Asian Studies<br />

and be is majoring in environmental<br />

studies.<br />

A June wedding is planned.<br />

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Dailey-Pinzl<br />

Deanna Lea Pinzl and Robert Anderson<br />

Dailey were married March 3 in Union<br />

Grove Baptist Church. She is tbe daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Pinzl of<br />

Farmingtoo Hills and be is the son of<br />

Raymond Dailey of Maryville, Tenn., and<br />

tbe late Jane Dailey.<br />

The bride is a graduate of Harrison<br />

High School and Oakland Community<br />

College. She will begin study in nursing<br />

school this month. The groom is a<br />

graduate of Greenback High School and is<br />

employed at Scales Building Supply in<br />

Maryville, Tenn.<br />

Spayd-Martinuzzi<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Spa yd of Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />

announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter, Janice, to Peter Martinuxzi, son<br />

of Mr . and Mrs. Eddie Martinuzzi of<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

The bride-to-be is a 1984 graduate of<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d Union High School and the<br />

National Academy of Nannies Inc. Sbe is<br />

employed as a professional nanny in<br />

Birmingham. Her fiance is a 1884<br />

graduate of Red<strong>for</strong>d Union High School<br />

and Albion College. He is attending Wayne<br />

State University Medical School on a U.S.<br />

Air Force Health Professions Scholarship<br />

A June wedding is planned at Mill Race<br />

Historical Village ta Northville.<br />

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Eckrich-Cook<br />

Cheryl Cook and Andrew F. Eckrich<br />

were married in St. Augustine Cathedral,<br />

Kalamazoo. Sbe is the daughter of Ralph<br />

and Sue Cook of Livonia and be is the son<br />

of C. Paul and Carol Eckrich of Gulf port,<br />

MiM.<br />

The bride is a graduate of Western<br />

Michigan University and is a special<br />

education teacher in the DeKoo-Kellogg<br />

school district The groom is a graduate of<br />

the College of Marin, Calif., and is<br />

manager of Otto Kihm Automotive<br />

Services ln Kalamazoo.<br />

Julie Enders served as her sister's<br />

matron of honor with bridesmaid Cindy<br />

Davis. Andrew Kettunen served as best<br />

man with groomsman Brian Eckrich.<br />

The couple honeymooned ta Cancun,<br />

Mexico. They are making their home in<br />

Kalamazoo<br />

Garrett-Hazergian<br />

Doutsie and DeAnna Garret of Westland<br />

announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter Kathy Ann to Steven Greg<br />

Hazergian, son of Mrs. Jack Hazergian of<br />

Birmingham.<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduate of John<br />

Glenn High School, employed Style<br />

Masters Salon of Garden City. Her fiance<br />

is a graduate of Michigan State Univesity.<br />

employed by Steed Corp. of Westland.<br />

A <strong>May</strong> wedding is planned in St. John<br />

Armenian Church of Greater Detroit.<br />

Wright-Tryon<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Wright of<br />

Columbus, Ohio announce the engagement<br />

of their daughter, Bridget Beth, to Kelly<br />

C. Tryon, son of Mr and Mrs. Jerry D.<br />

Tryonof Troy.<br />

The bride-to-be is a student at Central<br />

Michigan University. Her fiance is a<br />

graduate of Central Michigan University.<br />

A June wedding is planned at the First<br />

United Methodist Church of Troy.<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bums of<br />

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David Allan Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs*<br />

Barry Snyder of Troy.<br />

The bride-to-be is a junior at the College<br />

of the Art Institute of Chicago where she<br />

is majoring in interior architecture. Her<br />

fiance is a graduate of Michigan State<br />

University and Is employed by Wielgus<br />

Product Design ta Chicago.<br />

* A September wedding is planned in St<br />

Thomas Moore Catholic Church in Troy.<br />

Tseng-Chapman<br />

Dr. Joy Wang and Dr. George Tseng<br />

announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter Nancy Ida to Robert Joseph<br />

Chapman, son of Joseph Chapman of<br />

Wizom aad the late Jane Chapman.<br />

The bride-towels a im graduate of<br />

Stevenaoa High School, Michigan State<br />

University and Schoolcraft College. She is<br />

employed at Untatrvt Space Frame<br />

Systems Inc. as an architectural<br />

draftsperson. Her fiance is a 1978<br />

graduate of Northville High School He<br />

attended Wayne State University and the<br />

University of Michigan He is employed at<br />

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A July wedding Is planned in Evangel<br />

Temple, Ann Arbor.<br />

Dalton-Colaianne<br />

Mr. and Mrs John J. Colatane of<br />

Westland announce the engagement of<br />

tbeir son Joseph to Mary Kay Dalton,<br />

daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Robert Dalton of<br />

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The bride-to-be is a graduate of<br />

Michigan State University. Her fiance is a<br />

graduate of Michigan State University and<br />

is ta his last year of law school at De Panl<br />

University in Chicago.<br />

An October wedding is planned<br />

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Whelan-O'Brien<br />

James and Judy Wbelan of Farmington<br />

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Johnson-St. Amour<br />

Paula and Douglas Rogers of Detroit<br />

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Mekaru-Branigan<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mikaru of Livonia<br />

announce tbe engagement of their<br />

Branigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. James<br />

Branigan of North Olmstead, Ohio.<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduate of<br />

Michigan State University and is a special<br />

education teacher in Saginaw. He fiance is<br />

a graduate of Hiram College and is<br />

employed in capital management <strong>for</strong><br />

General Motors Corp. in Troy.<br />

A July wedding is planned.<br />

Woodcock-Higley<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Woodcock of<br />

Clare announce tbe engagement of tbeir<br />

daughter Kendra Ka to Kurt Douglas<br />

Higley, son of Mrs. Jeanne Williams of<br />

Farmington Hiiia and Robert Scott Higley<br />

Of Chaska, Minn<br />

Hie bride-to-be and her fiance are<br />

graduates of Northwood Institute in<br />

Midland. She is employed by Saks Fifth<br />

Avenue, Dearborn and be is employed by<br />

John Hancock Insurance Co. in<br />

Farmington Hills.<br />

An autumn wedding is planned.<br />

Blum-Kube<br />

Andrew and Ingeborg Blum of Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />

announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter Heidi to Dr. Donald G. Kube, Jr.,<br />

son of Jean Kube of Sterling Heights and<br />

Donald Kube of Detroit<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Wayne<br />

State University and is employed as a<br />

hospital pharmacist. Her fiance is a<br />

graduate of Wayne State University and<br />

the University of Health Sciences College<br />

of Osteopathic Medicine in Kansas City,<br />

Missouri He will begin his internship<br />

following their honeymoon in Europe.<br />

A June wedding is planned.<br />

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John and Kathleen Moriarty of Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />

annonnce tha engagement of their<br />

daughter Diane to Bob Rousseau, son of<br />

Fred and Jeanette Rousseau of Red<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

The bride-to-be is a 1985 graduate of<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d Thurston High School and is<br />

employed by Chrysler Financial Corp. in<br />

Troy Her fiance is a 19M graduate of<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d Thurston High School and is<br />

employed by Little Caesars Plxxa in Texas<br />

as a manager.<br />

A June wedding is planned in St<br />

Roberts Catholic Church, Red<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

Karhu-Cribley<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Milo Karhu of Farmington<br />

Hills announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter Kara Jane to Derek Matthew<br />

CriUey, son of Karen Kzyacky of<br />

Coventry, Rhode Island and Duane Cribley<br />

of Grand Ledge, Michigan.<br />

Tbe bride-to-be is a graduate of North<br />

Farmington High School and is a junior at<br />

Central Michigan University majoring in<br />

corporate health. Her fiance is a graduate<br />

of North Farmington High School and is a<br />

senior at the U.S. Naval Academy,<br />

majoring in mechanical engineering.<br />

A <strong>May</strong> 1991 wedding is planned at the<br />

Naval Academy Chapel in Annapolis.<br />

Galea-Hatley<br />

Frank and Sherrie Galea of Uvonia<br />

announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter, Kelly Ann, to Jerry Thomas<br />

Hatley Jr., son of Jerry and Norma Hatley<br />

of Trenton.<br />

Tbe bride-to-be is a 1986 graduate of<br />

Ladywood High School and is attending<br />

University of Michigan-Dearborn. Her<br />

fiance is a 1985 graduate of Trenton High<br />

School and University of Michigan-<br />

Dearborn. He is a sales representative <strong>for</strong><br />

Parker-Amehem division of Henkel Corp<br />

in Madison Heights.<br />

An October wedding in St Joeeph<br />

Catholic Church, Trenton is planned.<br />

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Cunningham-O' Boyle<br />

Mr. and Kirs. Philip C. Cunningham of<br />

Mil<strong>for</strong>d announce tbe engagement of tbeir<br />

daughter Anne-Marie to Jeffrey K.,<br />

OTJoyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack OTHoyle<br />

of Farmington Hills.<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Walled<br />

Lake Central High School and Eastern<br />

Michigan University. Sbe is employed as<br />

marketing manager in the advertising<br />

industry. Her finace is a graduate of North<br />

Farmington High School and Eastern<br />

Michigan University. He is employed by<br />

Leo Burnett Advertising in Southfield.<br />

A June wedding is planned in Tbe<br />

Episcopal Church of the Advent, Orchard<br />

Lake.<br />

Chiarelli-Piotrowski<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Chiarelli of<br />

Southfield announce tbe engagement of<br />

their daughter Lori Ann to Kevin Gerard<br />

Piotrowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard<br />

Piotrowski of Troy.<br />

A summer wedding is planned.<br />

Myers-Stephen<br />

Mr. and Mis. Richard Myers of<br />

Westland announce the engagement of<br />

their daughter Wendy Margaret to David<br />

Michael Stephen, son of Mr . and Mrs.<br />

William Stephen of Uvonia.<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduate of<br />

Franklin High School and is employed as a<br />

data processor <strong>for</strong> Corporate Service in<br />

Uvonia. Her fiance is a graduate of<br />

Livonia Stevenson High School and Devry<br />

Institute in Columbus, Ohio. He is an<br />

electronics angineg <strong>for</strong> Valley Forge<br />

Technical Center in Sterling Heights<br />

A June wedding is planned at Ward<br />

Presbyterian Church, Uvonia<br />

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Jean and Dorothy Wagner of Garden<br />

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daughter, Janice, to Dan A. Partello, son<br />

of Bob Romer of Utica and Constance<br />

Partello of Garden City.<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Garden<br />

City East High School and is employed as<br />

a customer specialist by Target Her<br />

fiance is a graduate of Lawton College<br />

and is employed as a security officer.<br />

A June wedding is planned.<br />

Krygier-O'Connor<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Krygier of Farmington<br />

Hills announce tbe engagement oi their<br />

daughter Robin Louise to Glenn Patrick<br />

O'Connor, son of Mr. Robert O'Connor of<br />

Mt Clemens and Mrs. Phyllis Calisti of<br />

Warren.<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduate of the<br />

University of Michigan and is employed ai<br />

a sales manager by limited Express. Her<br />

fiance is a graduate of Macomb<br />

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Madis-Smola<br />

Mitchell and Betty Madis of Plymouth<br />

m i m m i i f th* »b|«|wnwrt nf<br />

daughter Lisa Anne to Todd Joseph Smola,<br />

son of Raymond and Jean Smola of<br />

Chagrin Falls, Ohio.<br />

The bride-to-be is a 1989 graduate of<br />

Adrian College and is employed as a<br />

project manager by Seal Furniture 4<br />

Systems Inc. in San Diego, Calif. Her<br />

fiance is a 1987 graduate of Kent State<br />

University and is employed as area sales<br />

representative by Pitney Bowes in San<br />

Diego, Calif.<br />

A Jane wedding is planned in First<br />

United Methodist Church of Plymouth.<br />

Wood<strong>for</strong>d-Harmala<br />

John and Roth Wood<strong>for</strong>d of Ofcemos<br />

announce tbe engagement of their<br />

daughter Louise Alene to Douglas William<br />

Haimala, son of Bill and Eleanor<br />

Harmala of Cahnnct<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Ofcemos<br />

High School and Michigan State<br />

University. She is a special education<br />

teacher employed by tbe Jackson <strong>Public</strong><br />

Schools. Her fiance is a graduate of<br />

Southfield High School and Lawrence<br />

Tech University. He is employed by'<br />

Design Build Architecture.<br />

A June wedding is planned in Apostolic<br />

Lutheran Church, Farmington.<br />

DiMambro-Kelliher<br />

Guido and Costanza DiMambro of<br />

Livonia announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter Maria Christina to Brian<br />

Thomas Kelliber, son of Thomas<br />

Shirley Kelliber of Long Beach, Calif.<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Eastern<br />

Michigan and is employed as a senior/<br />

analyst by Kelly Services Inc. in Troy. Her<br />

fiance is a graduate of Eastern Michigan<br />

and is employed as a senior programmer/<br />

analyst by DIFCO Laboratories in<br />

Livonia.<br />

A June wedding is planned in St Ives<br />

Catholic Church, Southfield.<br />

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Duke-Campbell<br />

Mr. and Mr*. C. Marshall Duke of<br />

Columbia, S.C. announce the engagement<br />

of their daughter Laura Prentiss to<br />

Michael G. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Gerald CampbeO of Livonia.<br />

TV bride-to-be attends the University<br />

of South Carolina and is employed by<br />

Marriot Courtyard Hotels, Columbia, S.C.<br />

Her fiance is in the National Guard and<br />

will be a sophomore at the University of<br />

South Carolina in the fall.<br />

A June wedding is planned. •<br />

Wright-Schultz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright of Flat<br />

Rock announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter Marde Ann to Daniel Lawrence<br />

Schulfat, son of Mr. aad Mrs. Lawrence M.<br />

Sdwltz of Uvonia.<br />

The bride-to-be graduated from Wayne<br />

State University and is teaching third<br />

graders at Pepper Elementary School in<br />

Oak Park. Her fiance graduated from<br />

Wayne State University and will graduate<br />

in June with an MD. from Michigan State<br />

University. He will begin an<br />

anesthesiology residency at Providence<br />

Hospital in July.<br />

A June wedding is planned.<br />

Boglarsky-Ferguson<br />

Albert and Cecile Boglarsky of<br />

Westland announce the engagement of<br />

their daughter Christine to Thomas Arthur<br />

Ferguson, son of Leslie and Corinne<br />

Ferguson of Novi.<br />

The bride-to-be is a 1988 graduate of<br />

Uvonia Franklin High School and is<br />

attending the University of Michigan-<br />

Dearborn. Her fiance is a graduate of<br />

Novi High School and the University of<br />

Michigan-Dearborn He is employed as a<br />

electrical engineer by Ford Motor Co.<br />

A June wedding is planned in St<br />

Elizabeth s Episcopal Church, Red<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

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Louis and Pauline Kost of Uvonia<br />

announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter, Julie Lynn, to Douglas Kent<br />

Weaver, son of Roacoe and Joanne Weaver<br />

of Wabash, Ind.<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Uvonia<br />

Bentley High School and is employed by<br />

Michigan Bell as a service representative.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Purdue<br />

University and is employed as a general<br />

supervisor <strong>for</strong> National Steel Corp.<br />

A June wedding is planned in Faith<br />

Lutheran Church, Uvonia.<br />

Madany-Daily-<br />

Ibrahim and Barbara Madany of<br />

Farmington Hills announce the<br />

engagement of their daughter, Karen, to<br />

Andrew B. Daily, soo of Thomas and Mary<br />

Anne Daily of Wayne.<br />

A June wedding is planned in First<br />

Presbyterian Church of Farmington.<br />

H oegemeyer-lsaacson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hoegemeyer of<br />

Rochester announce the engagement of<br />

their daughter Karen Lynne to Jay Loring<br />

Isaacson, soo of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell<br />

Isaacson of Red<strong>for</strong>d Township.<br />

The bride-to-be Is a graduate of<br />

Lutheran High School North and Michigan<br />

State University. She is serving a dietetic<br />

internship at the Hines VA Hospital near<br />

Chicago, DL Her fiance is a graduate of<br />

Thurston High School and Michigan State<br />

University. He is employed as a copier<br />

sales representative <strong>for</strong> International<br />

Calculator Sales in Southfield.<br />

A July wedding la planned in St John<br />

Lutheran Church, Rochester<br />

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Smith-Howell<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Billy Smith of Livingston,<br />

Tenn. (<strong>for</strong>merly of Garden City) announce<br />

the engagement of their daughter,<br />

Katherine Rose, to Christopher Glyn<br />

Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Howell<br />

of Garden City.<br />

Tbe bride-to-be is attending Henry Ford<br />

Community College. Her fiance is a<br />

graduate of tbe University of Michigan-<br />

Dearborn and is employed by Andersen<br />

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A June wedding is planned in Garden<br />

City Church of Christ<br />

Hodges-Brown<br />

Mrs. James R. Buchanan of South<br />

Carolina and Mr. Jack Hodges of Florida<br />

announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter Michelle Anne to William Dennis<br />

Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E.<br />

Brown of Westland.<br />

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Aldrich-Stone<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Roger L Aldrich of<br />

Farmington Hill* announce the<br />

®W®"f of their daughter Carol Lynn<br />

to Jeffrey Ronald Stone, son of Mr. and<br />

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The bride-to-be Is a 1985 graduate of<br />

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graduate ofWilliam Tyndale College. She<br />

» employed by tbe Century Florist Supply<br />

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graduate of Romeo High School and is<br />

attending Moody Bible Institute in<br />

Chicago. He is employed by Meljer Thrifty<br />

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A late <strong>May</strong> wedding is plsimH<br />

Miller-Goodman<br />

Richard and Marjorie Miller of Livonia<br />

announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter Phyllis to Jeffrey G. Goodman,<br />

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Illinois and the University of Kentucky.<br />

She is branch and children's librarian at<br />

Clermont County <strong>Library</strong> in Cincinnati,<br />

Ohio. Her fiance is a graduate of Southern<br />

Illinois University and is employed as an<br />

instructor by GE Aircraft Eng*n—<br />

Cincinnati.<br />

An August wedding is planned in Mt<br />

Moriah United Methodist Church in<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />

Johnston-Steslicki<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johorton of<br />

Livonia announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter Lynn Ann to John Steslicki, son<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steslicki of Livonia.<br />

The bride-to-be is a 1984 graduate of<br />

Bentley High School and a 1988 graduate<br />

of Western Michigan University. Sbe is<br />

•nplnyed by the Uvonia <strong>Public</strong> Schools.<br />

Her fiance is a 1983 graduate of Bentley<br />

High School and a 1988 graduate of Wayne<br />

State University. He is employed In<br />

operations management by United Parcel<br />

Service.<br />

A July wedding is planned in St<br />

Genevieve Catholic Church, Uvonia.<br />

Schultz-Scott<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schultz of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter Janna Lynn to Kwm>th Wayne<br />

Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyson of<br />

Belleville.<br />

Tbe bride-to-be is a graduate of<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> High School and is<br />

employed by Technical Engineering<br />

Consultants in Ypsilanti. Her fiance is<br />

employed CAB Tool, Inc. In Uvonia.<br />

A September wedding is planned.<br />

Washburn-Johnson<br />

Lynn Ayre Johnson and Jerome Eric<br />

Washburn were married January 13 in<br />

Ward Presbyterian Church, Uvonia. She is<br />

the daughter of Bill and Ada Johnson of<br />

Uvonia and be is the son erf Jerry and<br />

Joann Washburn of West Branch.<br />

The bride attended Schoolcraft<br />

Community College and is employed by<br />

Bavarian Village Ski Shops. Tbe groom is<br />

a graduate of Orchard Lake Saint Mary<br />

College and is employed by Sun Decks and<br />

Designs.<br />

Tbe couple booeymoooed in Niagara<br />

Falls, Canada and skied in New York.<br />

Tbey have made their home in<br />

Farmington Hills.<br />

Lowe-Good<br />

Janette Marie Good and Kenneth<br />

Nelson Lowe were married November,<br />

1989 by the Rev. Baldwin and the Rev.<br />

Sutton io St Michael Catholic Church,<br />

Uvonla. She is tbe daughter of Dorothy<br />

Good and Jeny Corey of Uvonia and be is<br />

the son of Nancy and Nelson Lowe of<br />

Westland.<br />

Nancy Klras served as her sister's<br />

matron of honor with bridesmaids Lynn<br />

Wojnarowski, Julie Lowe, Debbie Lowe,<br />

Lori Lowe, Patty Lowe, Mary Jordan and<br />

Laura Carlson Stephanie Kiras served as<br />

flower girL<br />

Jim Sharkey served as best man wtth<br />

groomsmen Austin Binder, Jim Kurnik,<br />

Kevin Wayne, Kevin Dobeon, David Kiras,<br />

Rich La Vigne and Kent Helfrlch.<br />

The couple received guests tn VFW Hall<br />

in Westland be<strong>for</strong>e leaving <strong>for</strong> their<br />

honeymoon in Frankenmuth and Florida<br />

Bahamas, San Juan and St Thomas. They<br />

are making their borne in Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />

Township.<br />

Forystek-Gibson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Forystek of<br />

Livonia announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter Susan Ann to David Michael<br />

Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gibson<br />

of Farmington Hills.<br />

The bride-to-be is a graduate of tbe<br />

University of Michigan-Dearborn and is<br />

employed as an operations research<br />

analyst by the U.S. Army Tank-<br />

Automotive Command. Her fiance is a<br />

graduate of the University of Michigan-<br />

Dearborn and is employed as a product<br />

support representative by Unisys Corp.<br />

Damian Catholic Church. Westland.<br />

Schwartz-Panzl<br />

Bert and Lynn Schwartz of Northville<br />

announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter Anne Catherine to Chris John<br />

Panzl, son of Bruce and Melba Panzl<br />

The bride-to-be is a 1984 graduate of<br />

Ladywood High School and a 1988<br />

graduate


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Allen-Simko<br />

Debbie Simko and Carey Allen were<br />

married by tbe Rev. Richard Walston in<br />

St John's Lutheran Church, Fowlerville.<br />

Sbe is tbe daughter of Jim and Nancy<br />

Simko of FowlervUle, and he is the son of<br />

Miles and Lenora Allen of Bed<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

The bride is a graduate of Fowlerville<br />

High School. Hie groom is a graduate of<br />

Thurston High School<br />

Cheryl Simko served aa maid of booor<br />

with bridesmaids Sue Turner, Cathy<br />

Carson, Nancy Kranse and Anita Witt<br />

Pete Toundaian served as best<br />

with groomsmen Don Turner, Kirk Sutton,<br />

Dan Proha&ka and Greg Kleedtke.<br />

The couple received guests In St<br />

Joseph's Catholic Church in Howell be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

leaving on a trip to Hawaii Tbey will<br />

reside in Fowlerville<br />

Maestro-Paluzzi<br />

Cynthia Becb of Philadelphia and<br />

Edward Maestro of Florence, Italy,<br />

announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter Tosca to Nicholas Paluzzi, son of<br />

Jeanne Paluzzi of Livonia and Rocco<br />

Paluzzi of Southfield.<br />

Tbe bride-to-be is a graduate of Boston<br />

University. Her fiance is a graduate of<br />

Boston University and is employed by<br />

Spinnaker Software Inc. in Cambridge,<br />

A July wedding is planned in<br />

Congregational Church of Christ Norfolk,<br />

Conn.<br />

Klebba-Vincent<br />

Judith Klebba of Red<strong>for</strong>d and Richard<br />

Klebba of Farmington Hills announce tbe<br />

engagement of tbeir daughter Karen to<br />

Daniel C. Vincent son of Therese Vincent<br />

of Red<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

Tbe bride-to-be is a 1985 graduate of<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d Union High School and is<br />

attending Oakland University. She is<br />

employed by First Federal Savings Bank<br />

Jc Trust in Southfield. Her fiance is a 1984<br />

graduate of Catholic Central High School<br />

and a 1989 graduate of the University of<br />

Detroit He is employed by Little Caesar<br />

Enterprises International, Inc.<br />

An August wedding is planned.<br />

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Churella-Johnson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Churella Of<br />

Farmington announce tbe engagement of<br />

their daughter Melanie to Doug Johnson,<br />

Bloomfield. "<br />

Tbe bride-to-be is a graduate of<br />

Michigan State University. Sbe was Miss<br />

Michigan 1987 and is news director and<br />

produces children's programs at WXON-<br />

TV 20. Her fiance is a graduate of the<br />

University of Michigan. He is the genera]<br />

manager of WXON-TV 20. He is tbe<br />

president of Johnson Broadcasting and TV<br />

Network, station acquisitions and<br />

programming.<br />

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